广东佛山南海区2025-2026学年第二学期作业评价 七年级 英语试题

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学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 广东省
地区(市) 佛山市
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2025-2026学年第二学期作业评价 七年级英语试题 (总分120分,考试时间90分钟) 一、语法选择(本大题有10小题,每小题1分,满分10分) 请通读下面短文,举握其大意,根据语法和上下文连贯的要求,从每小题所给的三个选项中选出 一个最佳答案,并在答题卡上将对应选项涂照。 Zhang Xue is a Chinesc with great love for motorcycles.When Zhang was young,he1as a motorcycle repairman.He often asked why top racing motorcycles 2 by foreign companies only. He decided to build high-quality Chinese motorcycles with3own hands. 4his dream,Zhang worked day and night to study engine technology and improve his skills. He faced lots of difficulties,but he never gave up.In 2024,he finally started a company named Zhang Xue Motorcycle5.Later,he and his team kept working on main technologies.With about two 6effors,they created a new kind of high-quality Chinese engine.In 2026,his motorcycle took part in a world-class race and won first place.It was the first time7a Chinese brand to win such a great prize. Chinese people are proud of Zhang Xue.He has shown the world8power of Chinese technology.He hopes that young people can stick to their dreams and work even9.His story tells us that nothing is impossible10we hold on to our dreams.We should leam from his spirit and try our best to achieve our goals. 1.A.worked B.was working C.has worked A.made B.are made C.were made .A.him B.his C.himself .A.Achieve B.Achieving C.To achieve A.successfully B.successful C.success 6.A.vear B.years C.years' 7..to B.for C.with t)A.1 B.a C.the 9.A.hard B.harder C.hardest 10.A.if B.so C.although 二、完型填空(本题有10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)请通读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每小题 所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并在答题卡上对应选项涂照。 Traditional Chinese music,with unique melodies,has long touched hearts.For teens,passing it on with new life is a11.Li Ming,a 16-year-old Jiangxi teen,devotes himself to this with great passion. From a musical family,Li grew up with folk songs and his grandfather's traditional12,the erhu and guzheng.Their soft tones sparked his lifelong love for traditional music.Yet he noticed many young people preferred pop,calling traditional tunes"outdated". Determined to change this,Li13 traditional music with modern pop elements.He spent weekends mastering music production,studying their 14 to valance them.At first,great difficulty came:traditional musicians thought his ideas radical(微进的),and pop fans doubted the fusion融合.But Li adapted his works 15 the ieedback. Half a year later,Li released his first work online.It mixed the soft melody of the guzheng with electronic beats,creating a unique sound surprising listeners.It went viral quickly.Encouraged,Li formed a band and they performed new traditional music at school and community events.Their shows won 16praise from all ages.Seniors appreciated the respect for tradition 17 young people loved the innovation and treshness.Li realized inheritance needs creativity to innovate,not just 18 the past. Now,Li's band plays in cities in Jiangxi,spreading the charm of traditional music.They also teach younger students basic erhu and guzheng skills,19 love for traditional music in their hearts.Li believes youth exploration will make it find new life and shine today. For Li,music 20 the past and the future.It reminds him every generation must guard cultural treasures.making them brighter than ever. 1.A.task B.job C.hobby D.mission 2.A.tools B.instruments C.toys D.machines .3.A.compared B.replaced C.solved D.mixed r4.A.features B.problems C.secrets D.mistakes 15.A.thanks to B.instead of C.according to D.because of .5.A.wide B.sudden C.quiet D rare 17.A.when B.while C.because D.so 8.A.looking at B.thinking of C.looking after D.sticking to 9.A.planting B.stealing C.removing D.ignoring A.divides B.forgets C.links D.breaks 三、阅读理解(本大题20小题,每小题2分,共40分) 请阅读A、B、C、D四篇短文,从每小题所给的四个选项中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子 的最佳答案,并在答题卡上将对应选项涂黑。 A Are you interested in yisiting museums?New technology is offering a convenient way to visit them online.Here are four famous digital museums in China The Palace Museum China Science and Technology Museum https://intl.dpm.org.cn/index.h nttps://www.cstm.org.cn The Palace Museum has a popular online China Science and Technology Museum is a museum.It shows clear pictures of old cultural great place to study the development of science.It treasures.Visitors can watch short videos and provides amazing experiences.Visitors can learn know more about Chinese history in a fun way. about the Four Great Inventions and experience the part"Have a Dialogue with the Starry Sky". Digital Dunhuang China Umbrella Museum https://www.e-dunhuang.com/index.htm https://www.ivrpano.com/p/5a2b9d84b40f22fd igital Dunhuang uses modern technology to The China Umbrella Museum shows Chinese protect the beautiful murals(壁i画)in Mogao umbrella culture,history and stories.It is the Caves.People can explore these ancient treasures world's first umbrella museum.It uses technology while keeping the caves safe for the future.They to show virtual(虚拟的)rain scenes.People can can travel back to the past through online games. experience Jiangnan's rainy season,with its long streets and people slowly walking under umbrellas. These four museums are free to visit online all the time.No matter where you are,you can visit them at any time you like. 21.What can you do in the digital Palace Museum? A.Buy old treasures. B.Draw palace pictures Make short videos. D.Learn about the history. 22.If you want to explore spaee,you can visit A.https://www.cstm.org.cn, B.https://intl.dpm.org.cn/index.h C.https://www.e-dunhuang.com/index.htm D.https://www.ivrpano.com/p/5a2b9d84640f22fd 23.Why is modern technology used in Digital Dunhuang? A.To teach drawing. B.To protect old art. C.To make new treasures. D.To help people win games. 21.What is cpecial about the digital China Umbrella Museum? A.It shows Jiangnan's four seasons. B.It is the first museum in the world. C.It lets you talk with umbrella artists. D.It makes you feel like walking in the rain. 25.What is the main purpose of the text? A.To tell how to build digital museums. B.To compare four museums in one city. C.To introduce four digital museums in China. D.To ask people to stop visiting physical museums. 3 In the past,many Europeans were afraid of a beautiful red fruit-the tomato.They called it the "poison apple"and believed it could cause illness or even death.This belief was so strong that for nearly 200 years,the tomato was grown only as a decorative garden plant. Later,brave farmers and cooks discovered its juicy and tasty flesh was perfectly safe.Thanks to explorers and traders,the tomato finally traveled across the world and became a kitchen favorite.But why was it once considered poisonous? Like apples,the tomato has a secret defense system.Tomatoes belong to the plant family Solanaceae ()which also includes potatoes,eggplants,and peppers.Some plants in this family produce a natural chemical called solanine,In tomatoes,solanine is found mainly in the leaves,stems,and green unripe fruit-not in the ripe red tomato we eat.If eaten in large amounts,solanine can cause headaches or stomach problems, Why does the tomato plant produce solanine()?Nature designed it for protection!When insects or animals try to eat its leaves,the bitter taste and mild toxicity()teach them to stay away.That way, the plant can grow healthily and produce more bright red fruits.The tomato's story shows how nature equips plants with simple but effective ways to survive. 26.How does the writer introduce the tomato? A.By telling a historical misunderstanding. B.By comparing it with other fruits. C.By explaining its nutritional value. D.By describing its appearance. Why did Europeans call the tomato the "poison apple"? A.Because it looked dangerous. B.Because they thought it was poisonous. Because it tasted bitter. D.Because it was only grown for decoration. 28.Where is solanine mainly found in tomatoes? A:In the ripe red fruit and its skin. B.In the leaves and seeds. C.In the green unripe fruit,along with the leaves and stems. D.In the green unripe fruit and roots. 20.What is the ourpose ot solanine? A.To make tomatoes taste better. B.To protect the tomato plant from being eaten. C.To help tomatoes grow faster. D.To make tomatoes stay fresh longer. 30 What is the main idea of the passage? A.The history of tomatoes in Europe. B.Why tomatoes were once considered poisonous. C.The tomato's natural defense system. D Different plants in the Solanaceae family. A new study has found that climate change is increasing conflicts between humans and wildlife.It listed 49 conflicts that are driven by climate all over the world A clear example of this is the Arctic Ocean.In tne Arctic,warming makes sea ice freeze more slowly. This makes hungry polar bears spend more time on land to search for food in human areas.As a result, bear killings have doubled in the past 30 years. In South Africa,the temperature also rose because of climate change.Many people were in the water there,and more shark bites happened-they went up by 360%.Besides South Africa,a long period of very hot weather in the Eastern Pacific made blue whales move near coasts,which delayed the opening of the fishing areas.This then made the number of whale wounds from fishing machines go up by 400%,and this led to whale deaths and fishing areas being closed. Tanzania is also facing similar problems.There,dry weather made African elephants go near villages to look for food and water.Because elephants trampled corn fields,people had to kill them to protect harvests After looking at all these examples,the study shows that recognizing the connection between climate change and these conflicts is very important.Only in this way can we solve these growing human-wildlife problems in the 21uteentur. 31.How does warming inrluence the Arctic Ocean? A.It increases shark bites, B.It increases whale wounds. C.It slows the freezing of sea ice, D.It reduces the number of polar bears. 32 hich of the following can be put in“▲”in Paragraph3? A.Small fish moved to deeper sea areas. B.Sea birds flew far away from beaches. C.Blue dolphins played in open sea areas. D.White sharks came nearer to the coasts. 33.What does the underlined word"trampled"in Paragraph 4 mean? A.stepped on B.got to C.looked for D.passed by 34.How does the writer show the problems of climate change? .By giving examples.B.By telling a story.C.By asking questions.D.By giving explanations. 5What is the writer's purpose of writing the passage? A.To cxplain the causes of climate change. B.To stress the climate-wildlife connection. C.To show the harm of killing wild animals. D.To introduce ways to protect wild animals. D Imagine you have a 10-minute video to watch for your English homework,but you also want to watch a 5-minute video from your favorite vlogger.With only 10 minutes to spare,what will you do?For many students today,the solution is easy:they click the"1.5x"or"2x"button.This practice,known as "speed-watching",is changing how young people use the Internet. Speed-watching has become a common habit on many online video platforms.According to reports, viewers save a lot of viewing time every day by speeding up videos.The most popular setting is 1.5x speed(1.5 times normal speed).Many young viewers say that watching videos at normal speed feels too slow or even boring.By increasing speed,they can turn long lectures into a shorter,more engaging lesson. But is speed-watching good for your brain?Some scientists believe it can be.Recent studies show that watching educational videos at 1.5x or 2x speed does not harm memory or understanding.In fact,it may even improve focus.When a video plays faster,the brain must work harder to understand information.This increased mental effort helps prevent the mind from wandering and keeps viewers focused on the screen. However,speed-watching is not perfect.While it saves time,it can sometimes reduce what researchers call "cognitive depth."This means that even if viewers remember the facts,they may not have enough time to think deeply.If videos are played at very high speeds-such as 3x-important details or feelings may be missed.Scientists even warn that too much screen time,especially at high speed,can make teenagers lose interest in class,become impatient,and fail to think deeply. Speed-watching is useful in the digital age.It helps viewers manage their time and stay focused.But it is also important to pause and think.so young people should control speed-watching time and practice thinking deeply 36 What is the main purpose of paragraph 1? A.To ask readers for advice, B.To introduce an invention C.To describe students'liyes D.To present a digital habit. 37:What does the underlined word "engaging"in paragraph 2 mean? A.tiring. B.confusing C.interesting、 D.surprising. 38.Why does speed-watching improve focus? A It reduces video length. B.It saves viewers'time, 七年级英语共8页本页第5页 C.It requires more brain work. D.It makes videos more attractive. 39.What is paragraph 4 mainly about? A Dangers of high-speed viewing B.Benefits of speed-watching. C.Methods of screen-time saving. D.Problems of deep thinking. 40 What advice does the writer give to young people? A.Giving up speed-watching. B.Limiting speed-watching time C.Pausing videos as often as possible. D Watching videos at the highest speed. 四、短文填空(本大题共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分) 请阅读下面两篇短文,在所给的每个空格中填入一个形式正确、意义相符的单词,并将答案写在 答题卡上对应题目的答题位置。 9 In recent years,e-books and online learning platforms have become more popular.Researchers want to know if students learn from screens as well 41 they do trom paper books. From 2013 to 2015,a study asked 429 university students from five countries about their reading habits 42 showed that 92 percent of them focused better when reading printed things.Many said printed books were more enjoyable-43 ven liked the smell of paper.They also said that print was easier on their eyes. Another key difference is multitasking(多任务处理).About67 percent of students did other things while reading on screens.Only 41 percent did so with print.At the same time,some prefer digital reading because it 44 paper and helps with environmental protection. Other studies have also found that paper reading improves understanding.For example,one study showed that students remembered stories better after reading them on paper.They also read digital texts faster without noticing key information,which 45 to worse test results. Printed books also help in other 46For example,turning pages helps readers form clear picture of the text.Holding a real book also helps the brain remember information more 48 while reading on screens often makes it harder to keep details in mind. Of course,digital reading tools are improving.Screens are becoming easier on the eyes,and many platforms let readers take notes.49,snort digital texts,like online posts or articles,may not encourage 50 thinking which is an important goal in education.This makes researchers wonder: How can schools help students read deeply and avoid distractions (when using digital devices? B When I was 11orl2 years old,,I read US writer Tara Westover's Educated:A Memoir(《你当像鸟 飞往你的山》)for the first time..However,,I quickly became bored.._5l__ook mainly tells Westover's own experiences:She longed for52 but was kept out of school by her father.With strong determination,she taught53to study. At the time,I found the book uninteresting-not because Westover's story lacked (meaning, but because I was54 young to fully understand it.In the end,I55eading around the halfway point. This year,the book became an assigned reading in my class.I am 15 now,and reading it again provided a completely 56experience.On this reread,I could finally see the courage in Westover's pursuit()of learning and the cost of her independence.Breaking free from the beliefs of one's family was not easy-57she did it.She even went on to58college. Reading this book didn't just teaoh me about Westover'journey;it also taught me about my 59-I realized that my own education over the years has6cthe way I read and understand.I learned that education isn't just power-it's the widening of what the heart can hoid. 五、读写综合(本大题分为A、B两部分,共30分) A.回答问题(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分) 请阅读下面短文,根据所提供的信息,回答五个问题,并将答案写在答题卡对应题目的答题位置上。 要求所写答案语法正确,信息完整切题。 In the UK,many schools have the Spring Bank Holiday in May.Some students like hiking in the woodlands,but only a small part of them are open to everyone.People are not allowed to visit three quarters of them. Some people think all woods should be public.They say everyone should have a chance to enjoy nature.When people walk in the woods,their worry and sadness can be cut down.Besides,with more woods open,people can not only have fun in nature,but also learn to value and care for it. In scotland,people can walk or camp in most countryside areas as long as they follow the rules to protect the land.People in England hope their government can follow Scotland so that they can enjoy nature more. However,landowners and farmers disagree.They say opening woods may hurt farm animals and crops because many woods can only be reached by walking through the fields.It may cause other problems,such as dropping litter and starting fires.They also worry they will be punished if someone gets hurt on their land. This topic has caused a big public discussion.No one has found a perfect answer yet.The joy of enjoying nature is important and so is the need to protect private land.These are what people should balance. 61.How many woodlands are not open to the public in the UK? 62.How can people cut down their worry and sadness? 63.Why do people want the English government to learn from Scotland? 64.Who is against opening the woods to the public? 65.What should people balance? B.书面表达 请根据要求完成短文写作,并将写作内容写在答题卡对应题目的答题位置上。 66.假如你是李明,你的英国笔友Tony来信询问你的春假(the spring break)生活,请根据要点给他 回一封邮件,要点如下: 1.谈谈你对春假的看法并说明理由: 2.具体介绍你自己今年春假的活动安排(至少两个): 3.你对这次度春假的感受及收获。 作文要求: 1.不能照抄原文;不得在作文中出现真实校名和真实姓名: 2.语句连贯,词数90左右。作文的开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。 Dear Tony, I'm glad to hear from you.I'm writing to tell you something about my spring break. Yours, Li Ming 2026桂城七下综能联考英语试卷标准答案及详细解析 第一部分纯答案校对版 一、语法选择(1-10) 1.A2.C3.B4.C5.A6.C7.A8.C9.B10.A 二、完形填空(11-20) 11.D12.B13.D14.C15.C16.A17.B18.D19.A20.C 三、阅读理解(21-40) A篇 21.D 22.A23.B24.D25.C B篇 26.A27.B 28.C29.B30.C C篇 31.C32.D33.A34.A35.B D篇 36.D37.C38.C39.A40.B 四、短文填空(41-60) A篇 41.as 42.It 43.they 44.saves 45.leading 46.ways 47.a 48.clearly 49.However 50.deep B篇 51.because 52.knowledge 53.herself 54.too 55.stopped 56.new/different 57.but 58.college 59.own 60.changed 五、读写综合 A回答问题 61.Three quarters of the woodlands are not open to the public. 62.By walking in the woods. 63.Because they hope to enjoy nature more. 64.Landowners and farmers. 65.The joy of enjoying nature and the need to protect private land. B书面表达范文 Dear Tony, I'm glad to hear from you.I'm writing to tell you something about my spring break. I think spring break is necessary.It offers us time to relax after busy schoolwork. During this break,I took part in two activities.I worked as a volunteer in the local library to sort books.Besides,I went mountain-climbing with my parents to enjoy spring scenery. This holiday made me relaxed.I learned to serve others and got close to nature.I'm well-prepared for the coming study. Yours, Li Ming

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