阅读综合测评卷二-【五维英语】2023-2024学年七年级下册英语阅读理解完形填空补全对话

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学段 初中
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!"89:;'+ ( !" :80 "   #$ :60 "%   &" :        ) ( 、 !")* (20 '( , )'( 2 " , * 40 " ) !"#$%&'()* , +,-.,/012 。 A Jim is a middle school student from England. He is fifteen years old. He and his sixyearold sister are going to travel around Beijing with their parents this summer vacation. Below is some information that they find on the Internet. The Palace Museum Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday  8:30 - 17:00(Monday closed) Price: Adult:¥ 60 Student:¥ 20 Child(under 7):free The Summer Palace Opening hours: Monday - Sunday  6:30 - 18:00 Price: Adult:¥ 30 Student:¥ 15 Child(under 7):free The Badaling Great Wall Opening hours: Monday - Sunday  6:00 - 19:30 Price: Adult:¥ 40 Student:¥ 20 Child(under 7):free Beijing Zoo Opening hours: Monday - Sunday  7:30 - 18:00 Price: Adult:¥ 50 Student:¥ 25 Child(under 7):free (    )1. Where is the family going to travel this summer vacation? A. To England. B. To Beijing. C. To Chengdu. D. To Xian. (    )2. Jim is         years older than his sister. A. five B. nine C. ten D. fifteen (    )3. If Jim and his sister are interested in animals,where can they go? A. The Palace Museum. B. The Summer Palace. C. The Badaling Great Wall. D. Beijing Zoo. (    )4. How much will Jims family pay if they visit the Summer Palace and the Badaling Great Wall? A. ¥ 105. B. ¥ 140. C. ¥ 175. D. ¥ 240. (    )5. When cant Jim and his family go to the Palace Museum? A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Saturday. D. On Sunday. B A twolegged tortoise( £ )is running faster after getting a set of wheels( / ). The animal,named Mrs. T, faced the terrible life in the winter—a mouse ate her two front legs when she was sleeping! The owner,58yearold Jude Ryder got very worried. She brought Mrs. T to the animal hospital quickly. The doctor saved Mrs. T,but she couldnt walk anymore. Luckily,Mrs. Ryders son Dale made a set of wheels for Mrs. T. “Shes moving twice as fast as before!”said Mrs. Ryder. “She uses her back legs to push herself along and looks quite happy. But she must learn how to turn and stop safely with the wheels.” At the age of 60,Mrs. T came to the family as a pet for Dale on his 8th birthday. Now he is 33 and Mrs. T is still quite young for a tortoise because she can go on for another 50 years. “We were afraid she wouldnt live on,but her new set of wheels really works!She can run in the garden again and we can always find her because she leaves very strange footprints( ¤¥ )behind wherever she goes,”Mrs. Ryder said. In fact,mice attacking( ¦§ )tortoises is nothing special in the UK—in 2013 the oldest tortoise,Thomas, was attacked by mice at his home. His owner and doctors tried their best to save him after the attack,but the 130 yearold tortoise didnt make it. Mrs. Ryder said she would find more ways to watch her garden and take better care of Mrs. T. (    )6. Why did Mrs. T get two wheels? A. Because she likes running. B. Because she has a rich owner. C. Because she lost her front legs. D. Because a mouse ate all her legs. (    )7. How did Mrs. Ryder help Mrs. T live a better life? A. To turn to her son Dale for help. B. To keep Mrs. T in the hospital. C. To push Mrs. T forward. D. To teach Mrs. T how to move. (    )8. How old is Mrs. T now? A. 50. B. 58. C. 60. D. 85. (    )9. What can we know from the last two paragraphs? A. Mrs. Ryder still worries about Mrs. Ts safety. B. Pet tortoises are very popular in the UK. C. Dale bought Mrs. T in a pet shop. D. Few mice attack tortoises in the UK. (    )10. Whats the writers purpose in writing this passage? A. To teach people how to take care of pets. B. To ask people to help animals in need. C. To make people more interested in tortoises. D. To tell a story about a twolegged tortoise. C Do you find it hard to memorize words?You may not be the only one. Now a new study says that you can draw a picture of something to memorize it better. Some Canadian scientists do the study. They first give a group of students a few words such as “apple”or “bal loon”. Then they give the students 40 seconds to memorize them. The students can write the words again and again. They can also draw a picture of the words. When the time is over,the scientists ask the students to sing a song. After that,they give the students 60 sec onds. The students have to write down as many words as they can remember. Guess what?Those who draw the words do a much better job than those who write them. And dont worry if you are not good at drawing. The scientists say the quality(̈ © )of the drawing doesnt matter at all. (    )11. What does the underlined word “memorize”mean? A. write B. learn C. remember D. draw (    )12. What is the Canadian scientists study about? A. How hard it is to memorize things. B. Whether drawing pictures is helpful in memorizing words. C. How to draw beautiful pictures. D. Why drawings are good for memorizing. (    )13. How do the scientists ask the students to memorize the word “apple”? A. They can take as much time as they want to read it. B. They can sing a song about apple. C. They can write the word or draw a picture. D. They can tell a story about apple. (    )14. What does the study tell us? A. The harder you try,the less youll memorize about things. B. The quality of the drawing is important for memorizing. C. Singing and drawing are helpful to peoples memory. D. Drawing helps with memorizing words. (    )15. Which is the best title of this passage? A. How to Draw Pictures B. How to Study                                                                       C. How to Draw a Memory D. How to Write Words EFŒŽK|   M 1 N ( * 2 N ) D You may often do some of the following things. 16.         So from today,stop doing them. Shaking your legs Shaking your legs is a really bad habit. Its hard for you to focus on( ª« )something when you shake your legs. 17.         Eating noisily 18.         But if youre a loud eater,other people sitting next to you may feel so bad. And if you like smacking your lips( ¬­® ),others may get really unhappy. Not standing to left side on an escalator(~¯°±) There are some rules for using an escalator. Move to the right when youre taking an escalator. 19.         Its not so difficult to keep good habits in your life. Just do something in such simple ways,and you will make others feel better. 20.         34)*56 , 7#$89:;<:=>?@.<ABCDEF:; , G.HIJKL 、 56MN 。 A. Eating can be a happy thing. B. So,dont do that when you are doing your homework or having a class. C. If you do these things,people may not like you. D. And go to the left side if youre walking up or down. E. Lets say no to bad habits! + 、 ,-./ (15 '( , )'( 1 " , * 15 " ) OK"P. , QRSTI , +,7 A、B、C、D %9:;<:=U9VW?@XYAZCDEF[\ 。 The children wanted some cherries for the Russian. They remembered some wild cherry trees near the railway tunnel. When they arrived at the tunnel,they looked up at the   21  above it. “Look!The trees are   22  ,”Peter said. “Its a landslide( ²³ ),”Roberta said. “There has been a lot of   23  . The earth is soft. It is moving and bringing the trees with it.” “They are going to   24  on the railway line,”Phyllis said. “There will be an accident. We must stop the next train.” “  25  ?”Peter said. “The next train is arriving at 11:29. Thats in five minutes.” “We need   26  red to wave,”Peter said. “Red is for   27  .” “My petticoat is red,”Phyllis said. “Ill tear pieces off.” “Mother will be   28  if you do that,”Roberta said. “Petticoats are expensive.” “People may die if there is an accident,”Peter said. “Petticoats arent   29  .” Phyllis tore strips from her petticoat. Peter cut off   30  tree branches with his knife. He tied the strips to the branches. “Now we each have a red flag,”he said. “When we wave these,the driver will   31  the train.” The children waited at the other side for the train to come. Then,the train   32   . The children waved their flags. The driver saw the red flags and the   33   . He knew something was   34   . He stopped the train. The children shouted   35  the driver there were trees on the line. The passengers(́ µ )on the train wanted to know why the train was not moving. When the driver told them, they cheered for the children. “You have prevented a bad accident,”the driver said. “Im sure the railway company will thank you.” —Taken from The Railway Children (    )21. A. trees B. cherries C. flags D. trains (    )22. A. planting B. growing C. moving D. walking (    )23. A. snow B. cloud C. wind D. rain (    )24. A. fall B. fly C. run D. hide (    )25. A. Why B. Where C. How D. When (    )26. A. anything B. everything C. nothing D. something (    )27. A. danger B. traffic C. sign D. fire (    )28. A. happy B. angry C. excited D. surprised (    )29. A. cheap B. pretty C. fit D. important (    )30. A. two B. three C. four D. five (    )31. A. start B. drive C. make D. stop (    )32. A. left B. got C. arrived D. followed (    )33. A. passengers B. children C. petticoats D. villagers (    )34. A. wrong B. amazing C. broken D. usual (    )35. A. with B. to C. from D. out 0 、 12./ (15 '( , )'( 1 " , * 15 " ) ]U^   !"P. , 7_`<:abcDdefSghij?A , GP.KL 、 IJMN 。 kAl?Ud , k dlfUm 。 shop  on  noise  terrible  lose  tell  back  wish  clean  thing My uncle Joe works in a small restaurant. He usually gets his money   36  Friday. Last Friday he got his money and then he went   37  . There were many people in the supermarket and it was very   38  . My uncle bought lots of   39  ,but he could not find his money. He felt very   40   . After he went   41   home,he cleaned the house and cooked dinner. He   42  to make my aunt happy. When my aunt came home from work, she was very happy to see the   43  house and the nice food. Then my uncle began to   44  his story. My aunt wasnt angry and was still very happy. “I   45  my money,”my uncle said.“Why dont you blame( ¶· )me?” “Oh,dear!”my aunt said.“Im thinking about how to make you happy.” 36.                 37.                 38.                 39.                 40.           41.                 42.                 43.                 44.                 45.           ]n^   !"P. , 34'&/0?A , GP.KL 、 IJMN 。 kAl?Ud 。 Jack is a 7yearold boy. He has a good friend at school.   46  name is Bill. They are in the same class. Jack likes Chinese. He thinks its easy,and Bill thinks its easy too. They like basketball and they always play it af ter school. One day,Jack says   47  his mother,“Mom,I want to lend you to Bill.” “Lend me to Bill?Why do you want to do that?”his mother asks. “Because all the students in my class have their mothers,  48  Bill doesnt,”says Jack. “He wants one.” “You want to help your friend. Im very happy,”says his mother. “I can   49  his mother. He can come to our home after school and I can look after him.” Jack is very happy and says,“  50  about his father?He doesnt have a wife. He also wants a wife.” 46.                 47.                 48.                 49.                 50.           3 、 4567 (5 '( , )'( 2 " , * 10 " ) 34#$Dopqr , sk9AZC?@U9bcDtu , GopDIJvw 、 MN 。 A:Hi,Tony!What are you doing? B:Hi,Lisa!Im making a plan for the coming summer holiday. A:51.                     ? B:I plan to take a trip to Hangzhou. A:Hangzhou?Its a good place. I went there last year. B:Really?52.                     ? A:I went there with my parents. We all had a good time. B:53.                     ? A:We stayed there for five days. B:54.                     ? A:Of course,I did. You can go to my home to see the photos. And Ill tell you more about Hangzhou. B:Thanks a lot. Are you free this Saturday?55.                     . A:                                                                       Of course. See you then. EFŒŽK|   M 2 N ( * 2 N ) 书 !"#$   %&' ()*+,-'. ! 、1 - 5 BACAD   6 - 10 CBDAB 11 - 15 ACCDD   16 - 20 ECADB " 、21 - 25 BDBCB   26 - 30 DACDA 31 - 35 BDBDA # 、36. healthy   37. and   38. important 39. potatoes   40. anything   41. sleeping 42. lover   43. because   44. for   45. practices 46. the   47. are   48. but   49. to   50. your $ 、51. What do they / the tigers eat 52. Yes,they can 53. Where do they come from/ Where are they from 54. Does it / the elephant eat meat 55. Whats your favourite animal(s) ()*+,-'/ ! 、1 - 5 BCCDD   6 - 10 BABCD 11 - 15 BACDD   16 - 20 EADCB " 、21 - 25 CBBCB   26 - 30 CDBAC 31 - 35 DACDC # 、36. interested   37. gets   38. him   39. How 40. daughter   41. lovely   42. with   43. games 44. quickly   45. childrens   46. them   47. are 48. a  49. Why   50. to $ 、51. What can I do for you 52. What size do you need 53. What color do you want 54. What is it made of 55. How much is it ()01&2'. ! 、1 - 5 CDBCD   6 - 10 DCCDD 11 - 15 BDCCA   16 - 20 ECDAB " 、21 - 25 DBAAB   26 - 30 ABCAB 31 - 35 CBDBA # 、36. eat   37. history   38. along   39. twice 40. carries   41. minutes   42. most   43. If 44. yourself   45. cool   46. was   47. an 48. and   49. of   50. to $ 、51. What are you doing 52. What does she look like 53. Where is she from 54. Where did you go on your vacation 55. No,they didnt ()01&2'/ ! 、1 - 5 BBDCA   6 - 10 CADAD 11 - 15 CBCDC  16 - 20 CBADE " 、21 - 25 ACDAC   26 - 30 DABDB 31 - 35 DCBAB # 、36. on   37. shopping   38. noisy   39. things 40. terrible   41. back  42. wished   43. clean 44. tell   45. lost   46. His   47. to   48. but 49. be   50. How $ 、51. Whats your plan 52. Who did you go with 53. How long did you stay there 54. Did you take any photos                                                       55. I want to see them soon ·7·

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