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1、初中七年级下册英语阅读理解专题训练50套含答案一、阅读单选Im Joe. On my seventh birthday, my mother gave me a book about stars. That made me be interested in stars.I always went outside with my father on clear nights and looked at the sky (天空).In different seasons (季节),we saw different groups of stars. Sometimes we saw stars ly
2、ing across the sky. How beautiful they were!Studying the stars was great pleasure (快乐)for me. When I knew a little about them, I wanted to learn more and more.Now it is my job. I host (主持)a TV show一The Stars at Night. Tm the only host and I tell people about the stars in a great way. I am happy beca
3、use my TV show started 15 years ago, and its still popular.Now I am 40 years old. I think you can turn your hobby (爱好)into your job too. Anyone can make their dream come true. You just have to enjoy what you do!1. Joe always go to watch stars with hisA. motherB. fatherC. friendD. brother2. . The Sta
4、rs at Night is.A. popularB. for childrenC. a radio showD. a TV showwith two hosts3. Joe began to host The Stars at Night at the age ofD. 30D. 30C. My Father andA. 15B. 20C. 25The best tile for the passage is.A. My Favorite Gift B. The Story of Stars and MeID. My DreamRabbit loved his white fur (皮毛).
5、He also loved to brag about(吹嘘)it.One day, as he was out in the forest, Rabbit came across Bear. Bear was quite dirty.Most English learners live in places where English is not the main language. When you speak, your words might be slower than you would like. Thats because your mind is still thinking
6、 with your first language.Thinking in English is very important in learning English, but it takes lots of efforts(努 力)and practice.Think in single wordsMost experts(专家)agree its best to start small. So, a good first step is to think in single words. Charles Thomas has taught English to children and
7、teenagers for over 10 years. He tells his students to name the things they see around them. As you keep doing this, it becomes more of a habit, so things are going to pop up into your head - computer, telephone, chair, desk. Whatever it is . Wherever you are. He says you can also do this when you wa
8、ke up and before you go to sleep.Teacher Andrew Hinshaw also finds this exercise helpful. He has been teaching English fbr 12 years. Some students tell me they label(贴标签)everything in their room so that these English words, kind of stick in(经久留驻)their heads J he says.Describe unknown wordsAnother ex
9、ercise that both Thomas and Hinshaw suggest建议)is describing words you dont know.“An example would be if you couldnt think of the word garage J Thomas says.“If youre looking at your house and you see your garage, but you cant think of the name in English. You can say, The place inside where I put my
10、car, or you can sayjlts next to my house. I keep things there.According to the passage, thinking in English is.A.difficultB. easyC.naturalD. funnyWhat does the underlined words “pop up- mean?A.消失B.出现C.变化D.结束Which is true according to the passage?A. Thomas advises his students to write down the thing
11、s around them.B We can practice thinking in English before going to bed.C. Andrew agrees to read English aloud to improve English.D. Its a good way to describe words you know in English.34. Why do English learners speak more slowly than they would like?A. Because they do not study English well.B Bec
12、ause they want to speak slowly but clearly.C. Because its difficult fbr them to describe unknown words.D. Because their mind is still thinking with their mother tongue.35. Whafs the best title of the passage?A. How to speak English quickly?B. Why should we learn English?C. How to think in English?D.
13、 Where can we learn English?Summer vacation became very boring when my best friends left for summer camp. Getting up later each morning, I was spending more and more time with my smart phone and the TV. But when my mom told me that I couldnt use my smart phone, I felt like I had lost my world. I had
14、 nothing to do, circling from room to room all day.One day, Mom asked me if I would accept a challenge to follow the same ant for ten minutes.“Whats so difficult about that? I asked.“You might be surprised.Mom smiled.“Is there a prize for the challenge? I asked.“Of course. But if you lose, youll hav
15、e to do some housework.To win the challenge, I needed a special ant so that I could follow him easily. My eyes were fixed on a big ant carrying a leaf. There he goes, Mom. She set the timer for 10 minutes.For the first minute, the ant ran all the way to the gate. Perfect!I thought. Then, he came to
16、a wide crack (裂缝),he tried to cross, but failed. Then he disappeared into the grass. My heart sank as I saw myself cleaning the bathioom. Then surprisingly, he climbed out carrying a piece of leaf and was back on his way.For the last three minutes, he dropped his leaf as if he would disappear again.
17、 To my surprise, he placed the leaf across the crack and walked across it to the other side, like a bridge. Wow!Just then, my moms timer rang. I was lucky to win my prize. But I was mostly encouraged by the ant that actually created its own bridge. Now Mom has allowed me to have my phone, but I lear
18、ned there is still more fun in life.36. How did the writer feel after he was not allowed to use his smart phone?A. Bored.B. Angry.40. What was the challenge about?A. Watching an ant carrying a leaf.C. Doing housework for his mother.41. What does the underlined sentence mean?C. Afraid.D. Pleased.B No
19、t using his phone for the vacation.D. Following the same ant for 10 minutes.A. The writer thought he would win the challenge soon.B , The writer was upset because he would do housework.C. The writer was cheerful because he would get the prize.D. The writers heart was beating fast because he felt sic
20、k.42. How did the ant surprise the writer?A. By dropping the leaf.B. By carrying the leaf. C. By creating abridge.D. By finding a bridge.43. What can we infer(推断)from the last paragraph?A. The writer would keep doing housework.B. The writer would spend more time on TV.C. The writer would continue to
21、 follow the ant.D. The writer would not just depend on the smart phone.Dear Jenny,How are you? I go to school five days a week. I have seven subjectsmath, English, Chinese, art, history, P.E. and music. I have six classes a dayfour in the morning and two in the afternoon. My favorite subject is math
22、. It is very interesting. My math teacher, Mr. Wang, is very kind. He always helps me. He tells (告诉)me some good ways to do the exercises (练 习题).I like art, too. I think it is relaxing. I dont like music. I cant sing well.I am very busy at school, but I like my school life (生活).How about you? E-mail
23、 me at . I want to know your school life and favorite subject.Yours,Mary 44. Mary has classes a day.A.twoB. fourC.sixD. eight. What does Mary think of art?A.Interesting.B. Boring.C.Difficult.D. Relaxing.45. Which of the following is NOT TRUE?A. Mary goes to school five days a week.B. Marys favorite
24、subject is Chinese.C. Mr. Wang is Marys math teacher.D. Mary doesn9t like music.阅读材料,根据材料内容选择最佳选项。Uncle Lee is coming to have dinner with us. Mum and I go shopping. We dont have any meat (肉). We need to buy some. If s ten yuan a kilo before (前). But now two kilos are sixty yuan. I say, Mum, lets buy
25、 some fish. Mum answers, OK. Fish is Uncle Lees favorite food. We buy one kilo and a half. We also buy some vegetables and some chicken, but we dont buy any hamburgers. Uncle Lee doesnvt like them at all. Mum also wants to buy me some apples. You know, I like apples very much. But we cant find any.
26、We go home at a quarter to five in the afternoon.46. How much is meat now?A. Ten yuan a kilo.B. Fifteen yuan a kiloC , Thirty yuan a kilo47. What doesnt mum buy?A. meatB. chickenC. hamburgersUncle Lees favorite food is.A. fishB. chickenC. noodlesThe writers (作者的)favorite fruit (水果)is.A. applesB. ban
27、anasC. orangesWhat time do they go home?A. at 5:15B. at 4:45C. at 5:45Times SupermarketOffice secretaries and accountants needed. Experience preferred but not necessary.Good pay. Free lunch. Training providedOffice secretaries:university education.a good standard of Chinese and Englishkind, pleasant
28、 and confidentcommunication skillsAccountants:college educationcertificate (证书)in accounting (会计学)careful and patienta good standard of English.Face-to-face interview with Manager Jeff Smith: 9 a.m. -5 p.m. every day, exceptweekends. Applications by letter to Jeff Smith also welcome.Address: Block 3
29、, Ninth Street, Sunshine Town.Dont try to call or email us !48. Times Supermarket needs according to this advertisement.A. managers onlyaccountants onlyB. office secretaries onlyboth office secretaries and accountants49. If Sam gets the job as an office secretary or an accountant in Times Supermarke
30、t,he will get a lower payB , he neednt pay fbr three mealshe will have chances to be trainedC. he will have to interview the manager every dayWhich of the following is NOT necessary for job applicants (求职者)?A.Much experience.B.Good EnglishC.Good personalitiesD.Educational backgrounds.50. To have a f
31、ace-to-face interview with Jeff Smith, you can get there.A.at 8:45 a.m. on SundayB.at 5:00 p.m. on SaturdayC.at 9:15 a.m. on MondayD.at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday51. How many ways are there for job applicants to contact Jeff Smith?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.Chinese, people often call Russia “a warrior
32、 nation”. The reason could be that China and Russia have the similar memories of World War I. But do you know more about Russia?My friend Niks hometown is in Siberia. It is one of the coldest places in the world. The winter is super cold. It can be 50 or 60 degrees below zero. So there is a rule for
33、 schools in winter: when the temperature is lower than 52 degrees below zero, schools are closed and people dont have to go to work. But if it is 51 degrees below zero, you still have to go to school and go to work.Some Chinese people think Russian people are very serious and never smile. It is of c
34、ourse not true. Theyre also funny, quite friendly and warm. When some guests come to their houses, they always give them the best pieces of food. For Russians, bread is one of those products that they can never get tired of. They eat it at most meals every day. Black bread is the most popular. It is
35、 higher in fiber (纤维),darker in color and stronger in flavor than bread made only with wheat (|、麦)flour. Chocolate salami was a popular dessert. Wouldyou like to try it?57. Whats the weather like in winter in Siberia?A. Really hot. B. Warm.C. Super cold.you like to try it?58. Whats the weather like
36、in winter in Siberia?A. Really hot. B. Warm.C. Super cold.59. What does below zero mean in Chinese?A.零度以上B.零度60.C.小于零D. Cool.D.零度以下What can Nik do if the weather is 53 degrees below zero?A. He has to go to school.C. He can go swimming.60. What are Russians like?A. They are serious and never smile.C.
37、 They like eating black bread.61. Which of the following is true?A. Russians dont like chocolate salami.world.B , He doesnt have to go to work.D. He can ride a bike.B , They are also friendly and warm.D. They are not funny.B , Siberia is one of the hottest places in theC. Chocolate salami was a popu
38、lar dessert in Russia. D. Black bread isnt the most popular in Russia.It may seem wise to charge (充电)your phone overnight but experts warn that it couldactually be harming your sleep.It may drive a person crazy-sitting down on the bus or train only to discover that your phone battery (电:也)has hit th
39、e red. How will you check those important emails now? Or post that interesting message you just thought of? A simple solution might be to charge your phone overnight, but this might not be the best idea.Experts have warned that sleeping by a charging phone could in fact be bad for us. According to D
40、avid Gale of Gale &Snowden, Our brains use electricity to send messages to our body. For some people the man-made alternating current (交流电)that powers our homes can influence these processes. For this reason, some people may find it difficult to sleep near a charging phone or other electric devices
41、(设备).Its also important not to place a charging phone on your bed while you sleep, as this can be a major fire risk. This is because the battery heats up while the phone is plugged in and sometimes it can get so hot that the phone may catch fire.However, there arent only risks to yourself that need
42、to be considered. Charging your phone overnight can also cause harm to your phone. Experts dont suggest recharging your battery to 100 percent. They say, Most of us do a full recharge every now and again. But doing a full recharge all the time will shorten the battery9s lifespan.The message is clear
43、- charging your phone overnight isnt wise.62. How does a person often feel on the way to work when his/her phone is powered off?A. Relaxed.B. Confused.C. Terrible.63. What does David Gale try to tell us?A. Its harmful to us to sleep with charging phone.B. Its bad for the battery to be charged at nig
44、ht.C. Its hard for the brain to send messages when we fall asleep.64. What does the underlined word in Para. 4 refer to?A. The risk.B. The battery.C. The bed.65. . What is the experts suggestion about recharging the phone?A. Recharging the phone overnight.B , Recharging the phone on the bed.C. Not r
45、echarging your battery to 100 %.66. Where is the text probably from?A. A book review.B A health magazine.C. A travel guide.Clothes are traditionally made of natural materials, such as cotton, leather and wool. They are all from plants or animals, but that doesnt mean theyre friendly to the earth. Fo
46、r example, farmers have to use a lot of chemicals to grow cotton plants.Scientists are now looking for new ways to make clothing materials. They hope the new materials are both comfortable and good for the earth. Scientists have worked out how to make materials out of corn husks (棉籽),chicken feather
47、s and rice straws.“They used to be useless things. We always have a problem of how to deal with them.” Yang, a scientist says, “ Now, we can turn them into beautiful materials. Chicken feathers are better than other things. They have small air pockets like honeycombs. That means it will be very warm
48、 if you use them to make a jacket or sweater, and I think more and more people will like to buy these kinds of clothes.67. Clothes are traditionally made of.A. natural materialsB. chicken featherC. rice strawD. corn husks68. What are the new clothing materials?A. Corn husks and rice straws.B , Cotton and wool.C, Leather and wool.D. Bird feather and chicken feather.69. What does the underlined word “ honeycombs in Paragraph 3 mean in Chinese?A