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1、2021学年上海市华育中学七年级英语上学期期中考试卷Part 2 Vocabulary and Grammar (53%)L Choose the best answer(21%)26. Which underlined part is different in pronunciation from others?A. balconyB. oppositeC. motorcyclist D. towardsJames Madison was the principal architect of the constitution. The underlined word is pronounce

2、d as A. /a: ki : t ekt/B. /a: ki tekt/C. /a: ki tekt/D. / a: ki tekt/What do we call people from? We call them.A. Thailand, ThaiB. Britain, BritishC. Frence, FrenchmenD. Japan, Japaneses27. Such fine weather is unusual chance for us to go hiking.A. a, anB. /, anC. /, aD. /, theAbout of the students

3、in our class were born in.A. three forths. . 1990sB. three-fourths. . the 1990sC. three-forths. . the 1990sD. three fourth. . 199028. Jerrys mother wondered.A. how much he bought for the computerthat the computer would cost him a lotB. how much he paid for the computerwhat he will look like29. Luna

4、has in bed for two hours after the book on the desk next to her bed.A. lied, lying B. lay, lainC. laid, lyingD. lain, layingThe little boy cried the moment he found himself in the maze.A. losingB. lostC. missesD. missed.1 have in traveling. Last year I went to Hangzhou and had a trip there.A. intere

5、sts; pleasedB. interest; pleasantC. interest; pleasingD. interests; pleasant35. Millions of tourists go to Tiananmen Square to see soldiers the Chinese national flagNational Day.A. rise. . atB. raising. . onC. raise. . on theD. rising. . at the36. DanieFs used to doing a lot of exercises regularly a

6、fter class,?A. isnt heB.hasnt heC.hasnt sheD. isn*t sheThe delivery we lookedforward to thesecond dayafter negotiating withthe shop owner.A. reachedB.arrivingC.reachingD. arrivedWhen he opened his eyes, he saw a man with an axe standing of his bed.A. in the endB. on the end C. in the endingD. at the

7、 endsurprised us most was the way he spoke.A. WhichB.ItC. WhatD. ThatThe visiting professor giving lectures to students invited to meetings at times.A. preferred; to beB. preferred to; rather thanC. preferred; to beingD. preferred; than being40. His back was when he fell and it still.A. hurt. . . hu

8、rts B. hurted. . . hurted C. hurted. . . hurt D. hurt. . hurtedThe teachers hoped the student the unit test next time.A. to passB. could passC. will passD. passedDid he tell you?A. who had seen the film beforeB. when he had been backC. what had happened on himD. what the matter was40.1 noticed he ea

9、rly yesterday morning.A. comeB. comingC. had comeD. came-Shall I help you with the cleaning?No, Tom. I can manage it, but.A. It doesnt matter.B. Thank you just the same.C. I dont mind.D. Its my pleasure.45. Do you mind me to you in Chinese?A. talking; Never mindB. to talk; Certainly notC. talking; N

10、ot at allD. to talk; Go aheadII. Complete the following passage with the words in the box. Each word can only be used once.(将下歹!J 单词或词组填入空格,每词限填一次)4%A. earned B. ahead C. range D. back E. fightingConcluding with a stunning haul up to 4. 39 billion yuan ($680. 9 million), the box office for this year

11、s National Day holiday has pulled in its second-highest gross of all time during the same period, according to the live tracker Beacon.Co-directed by Chen Kaige, Hark Tsui and Dante Lam, headlined by Wu Jing and Jackson Yee, The Battle at Lake Changjin, the 176-minute epic about the War to Resist US

12、 Aggression and Aid Korea( 1950-53), tells the story of the Chinese Peoples Volunteers soldiers 47 bravely under freezing temperatures in a keycampaign at Lake. Changjin, or Chosin Reservoir, which dominated the holiday box office charts with an absolute advantage. Raking in 3. 45 billion yuan, the

13、war-themed blockbuster landed far 48 of MyCountry, My Parents, which garnered over 1 billion yuan to sit in the No 2 position. Chinese animated film nDear Tutu: Operation T-Rex1 pocketed 7. 67 million yuan on Saturday, ranking third.Largely propelled by The Battle at Lake Changjin, which hit eight r

14、ecords for IMAX China including the highest-grossing film during the National Day holiday, IMAX China 49 a record-breaking 168 millionyuan, up 30 percent from the sane period in 2020.But this holiday has seen the polarized performances between big-budget films and comparatively smaller titles. None

15、of the other seven new films released for the holiday surpassed 50 million yuan, putting them well below the 100 million yuan threshold for blockbusters in China.During the National Day holiday, 13 films are being screened with a wide 50 of themes fromhistory and war, romance to cartoon fantasy. Ele

16、ven of these 13 films are made in China.II Fill in the blanks with the words in proper, forms. (6%)He sketched out plans to give consumers more affordable. (choose)51. Many visitors were amazed by the complex space and abundant building types, (architect)She stepped on his foot on a crowded commuter

17、 train. (accident)52. The latest model is one of cars in the world. (save)It is known that sound travels than light. (slow)53. Look at in the mirror, everyone, (you)HI Fill in the blanks with the verbs in their proper forms. (5%)54. It was the second time that he to a party like this, (invite)Neithe

18、r the detective nor the police(find) out any proof yet.55. The porter with his partners the heavy luggage when his phone rang, (carry)Jane said she staying at home alone to going out together with others, (prefer)56. Mike told us his friends their bikes to the countryside several times since this ye

19、ar, (ride)IV. Rewrite the sentences as required. (12%)57. He used to do exercise after dinner.(改为一般疑问句) do exercise after dinner?58. Hurry up, and you will be there on time.(保持句意不变) you hurry up, you be there on time.59. Wendys always been unkind to the pets,?(反疑问句)Would you please tell me? Why didn

20、t he go to France?(合并句子)Would you please tell me go to France?60. Jack wrote the most untidily of all the students in his class.(同意句)Jacks handwriting than in his class.61. The box on the shelf was heavy. The boy couldnt carry it.(合并句子)The box on the shelf that the boy couldn*t carry it.V. Translati

21、on(5%)His job is.(他的工作是把人们的家具搬到他们的新公 寓。)62. A secretary.(秘书打字、参加会议和做笔记。)He sees.(他看到街道清洁工们在打扫街道。)63. We.(我们把从加拿大来的人叫做加拿大人。)Nowadays we can,(现在我们可以访问离中国近或远的 国家。)Part Illi. Reading ComprehensionA. Choose the best answer according to the passage(5%)The kind of music you like says something about your p

22、ersonality. So does the way you dance to certain kinds of music. These findings come from two different research projects. They used surveys to find out what kinds of personalities people had. Then researchers looked at either how personality types matched with peoples favorite kinds of music or how

23、 people danced.Dr. Adrian North and his team from a Scotland university had the personality study that also looked at peoples taste in music. They surveyed over 36, 000 people from six different countries. Dr. North and his team first asked people questions to find out if they were outgoing, creativ

24、e, hard-working or confident among many other personality types. He also asked them to rate how much they like different kinds of music.It turns out that people who like the same kind of music seem to have similar personalities. And this is true even if the people are from different countries. For e

25、xample, people who like jazz are usually confident and creative but are often not outgoing. People who like rock music are not hard-working and not confident, but they are creative. People who like country are hard-working but not outgoing. These findings didnt match everyone exactly, but in general

26、, peoples personality types and taste in music matched surprisingly well.Dr. Geoffrey Luck from a Finland university studied the connection between personality, and how people danced. Like Dr. North, Dr. Luck also used a survey to determine the personality types of 900 people. Then he asked 60 peopl

27、e with strong personality types to dance to different kinds of music. While they danced, Dr. Luck recorded them on video. He then used a computer program to analyze the way people moved their bodies.Dr. Luck found outgoing people move around a lot while dancing. Hard-working people tend to move arou

28、nd a lot as well, but they also use their hands more. People with easy-going personalities tend to dance from side to side and move around more smoothly. Shy or nervous people dont move smoothly and they move from one foot to another.The next time you dance, watch the people around you and ask them

29、what kind of music they like, you can learn a lot about them.64. What did Dr. North study?A. The music of six countries.B. Old and young peoples taste in music.C. Surveys of music lovers from past research.D. Music preference and personality.65. According to Dr. Norths research, what is usually true

30、 of people who like rock music?A. They are confident.B. They are easy-going.C. They are creative.D. They are hard-working.66. What is true about Dr. North and Dr. Luck?A. They studied the same people.B. They used the method of surveys.C. They asked people to listen to music.D. They worked for the sa

31、me university.67. According to Dr. Lucks research, how does a man who is both hard-working and easy-going probably dance?A. He uses his hands less.B. He moves around smoothly and uses his hands.C. He moves from one foot to another.D. He dances without moving much.68. Whats the main idea of the passa

32、ge?A. Where different kinds of music and dance started.B. Why people dance different ways to popular music.C. What researchers learned about professional dancers.D. How music and dance show peoples personalities.B. Choose the words or expressions to complete the passage(8%)My grandfather is 72 and l

33、ast month my grandmother celebrated her 70th birthday. I first noticed that they were having trouble remembering things when I went to their flat for dinner. My grandmother forgot a fish was in the oven and 78 it. Everyone forgot things sometimes, so did not think much about it.Another time we arran

34、ged to go out for dinner together. My mother told my grandfather to meet us at thestation. My grandparents were not there when we arrived. My mother phoned them and my grandfather said they were at home waiting for us. They knew we were having dinner together but they forgot about the meeting place.

35、 It turned out that they 79 forgetting simple things. I then started thinking about how to help mygrandparents improve their memory. Even though my memory is good, I make a list of things I need to bring to school the next day before I go to bed. Its good 80 to prevent me from forgetting anything. I

36、 told mygrandparents to write more things down and share information with each other. By doing these things, my grandparents can help each other remember things.I talked with the school nurse and she said that eating fruit and fish can improve memory. She also said that drinking water helps improve

37、81 and that can also make it easier to remember things. I wrote thesesuggestions on a piece of paper and gave it to my grandparents.I also did some Internet research and found out that staying mentally and physically(身心地)82 isanother good ways to improve memory. My grandparents watch lots of televis

38、ion. I gave them my chess set to help exercise their mind. I also found out they used to go dancing. I helped them find a dancing club nearby 83 they could have more physical exercise.Since following my advice, my grandparents* memory has really improved.78. A) burnt79. A) stopped80. A) habit81. A)

39、ambition82. A) active83. A) so thatB)cooked B)kept B)hobbyB) addition B)independent B)ifC) tastedC) beganC) formC) attractionC) commonC)as soon asD) untilD) madeD) triedD) customD) attentionD) safeRead the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words. (6%)Libraries give kids a quiet and safe pla

40、ce to read and to learn. For more than 100 years, libraries have p 84 an important role in Americans1 education. But how are these book-filled buildings changing withthe times?You may be surprised to find out.Benjamin Franklin famously founded Americas first lending library in 1731. But the public l

41、ibraiy system got its biggest development in the American history in the late 1800*8. Businessman Andrew Carnegie d 85 millions of dollars to help build free public libraries across the country.Between 1886 and 1919, Carnegies donations helped build 1, 679 new libraries.Carnegie believed in the chan

42、ces that libraries could o 86 the chances to Americans, young and old.He knew that the more libraries there were, the more people would have access to books, lectures, news and more.Chances are that there is a p 87 library in or near your community. You can easily find one close toyour home. After a

43、ll, the United States has 9, 225 public libraries. Today, libraries keep growing. Seven out of ten libraries have free Internet. This opens many doors for people who cannot go online at home, including the opportunity to apply for jobs online.Libraries are also, teaching kids about the fun of readin

44、g. The new program! Read!Build!Play! adds reading into playtime: As kids listen to a book being read a 88, they use Legos(乐高积木)to build images from the story h 89: Todays libraries are always looking for creative programs to bring people into thelibrary.Benjamin Franklin once said, The doors of wisd

45、om are never shut. As long as the doors or public libraries are open, what he said is most certainly correct!C. Answer-the following questions. (5%)In southern Portugal, scientists from the University of Edinburgh have recently found some fossil(化石) remains of a previously unknown species of a croco

46、dile-like “super salamander”.The species could grow up to six feet in length. It lived in lakes and rivers. It was part of a wider group of primitive amphibians(两栖动物)that were widespread at the time but died out in the end. They are the ancestors of modern amphibians such as frogs. They are believed

47、 by scientists to have lived at the same time the dinosaurs began their rule.Steve Brusatte led the study. He said the new species had hundreds of sharp teeth. It looks somehow Hstrangencompared to anything today.Feeding mainly on fish, it was at the top of the food chain. But its also a danger for

48、newly appeared dinosaurs and mammals that moved too near the water.The team says the finding confirms that this group of amphibians lived in a more diverse geographic area than had been thought.The dig began in 2009 and took several years. The super salamander11 bones were discovered in a half-meter thick layer of rock in a hillside. The team hopes to raise funds to continue exploring the site.90. What have scientists recently found in southern Portugal?91. Where did the species live?92. Primitive amphibians lived at the same time the dinosaurs began their rule, didnt they?93. What

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