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人教版2019-2020学年七年级上Unit 5-6单元综合测试英语试题姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . Dave really likes driving. I think being a _ is just right for him.AshopperBreaderCsupporterDdriver2 . The students take the exams _.AseriousBseriouslyCbadDworse3 . The girl is so young!But she can _ herself when her parents are out.Aagree withBthink ofClook afterDlook for4 . When the teacher came into the classroom,the students _.Astop talkingBstopped talkCstopped talkingDstopped to talk5 . _do you like English? Because its _.AWhy; boringBHow; difficultCWhy; interesting二、完型填空It was seven oclock on August 26th. The Kelly family were going to Brighton, a town by the sea.“Can we have breakfast_we leave?” asked Gina Kelly.“No,” said her mother. “We must_now, or the traffic will be terrible. Well have breakfast when we_the beach.”Gina ran downstairs. “Im ready,” she said.The family climbed into the_, and Dad started driving. In the front of the car was Mike. He was eleven. He didnt talk but just_music. In the back of the car were Gina, her mother and Ellen. Gina was nine and Ellen was three.Dad drove very fast. “Youre driving too fast,” said Mum. “You dont have to drive so fast. Its_.”Dad laughed and drove_There wasnt too much traffic, and they reached Brighton at nine oclock. It was a sunny day, and the sea_very blue.“Theres a cafe,” said Gina. “Can we have breakfast there?”“Yes,” said Mum. They went into the cafe, and ate a very big breakfast.“Oh dear, I am full,” said Gina. “_can I swim when Ive got all that food inside me?”“Easy,” shouted Mike. “Just watch me!” He ran towards the sea, followed by Gina happily.What a (n)_day it was going to be!6 . AbeforeBafterCwhileDwhen7 . AleavingBleavesCleaveDleft8 . AmoveBleaveCarriveDget to9 . AbusBcarCtrainDship10 . AheardBlistened toClistenedDlistens to11 . AlateBgreatCbusyDearly12 . Amore slowlyBslowlierCslowiestDmost slowly13 . AsoundedBtastedClookedDfelt14 . AWhereBHowCWhetherDWhy15 . AexcitingBboringCusefulDnoisy三、阅读单选Do stars only appear at night? The answer is no. Venus (金星) is the only star that can be seen in daytime. It shone at its brightest in the night sky on Feb 17 this year.Venus is the second planet from the sun. It is the second brightest natural object, behind the earths moon, in the night sky. Why is it so bright?First of all, Venus is the closest planet to the earth. It is also covered by highly reflective (反射的) clouds, which can reflect about 70 percent of the sunlight striking (照射) it, almost twice as much as the earth does. Some people call 2017 the year of Venus, because the planet is at its brightest twice this year. Venus gets brighter when it goes further away from the sun, and nearer to the earth. The brightest moment happened once in February, and will happen again, during daylight, on April 30.If Venus is so bright and close to us, isnt it a better choice for human exploration (探索) than Mars? It is closer to the earth than Mars and its closer to the earth in size. The closer distance to the sun means solar power (太阳能) would be easier to generate as well.However, with a temperature of about 465 on the surface, Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system!But scientists never give up. Recently, a team of NASA and Russian scientists created new computer equipment that can stand temperatures of 480. It can work under Venus-like conditions (环境) for almost 22 days.The next step, according to the scientists, is to send a probe (探测器) to Venus by 2025.16 . Which of the following about Venus is NOT true?AIts the only star that can be seen in daylight.BIts the second planet from the sun.CIts the brightest natural object in the night sky.DIts the closest planet to the earth.17 . The underlined word “generate” is similar in meaning to the word “_”.AheatBproduceCspreadDform18 . What makes Venus a worse place for human exploration than Mars?AThe closer distance to the earth.BThe similar size to the earth.CToo much solar power to use.DThe extremely high temperature.19 . According to the last two paragraphs, the new computer equipment _.a. was created by some UK scientists b. can stand temperatures of 480c. can work for about 22 days on Venus d. will be sent to Venus by 2025AabBbcCcdDadBlue Ocean Aquarium is a great place for families to take a holiday. Children love to see the sea animals and watch movies about sharks in it.Last Saturday morning, Mr. Jackson took his wife and two little sons to the aquarium. At the ticket office, he asked, “How much shall I pay to get in?” The woman at the ticket office answered, “The price is 20 dollars for each adult or any kid older than five. We let kids in free(免费地) if they are five or younger. How old are your kids?” Mr. Jackson said, “The older one is six and the younger one is three. I think I must buy three tickets.” The woman was surprised. She said, “Sir, dont you want to save 20 dollars? If you tell me your older son is five, I wont know the difference.” Mr. Jackson said with a smile, “Yes, that sounds right, but my kids know the difference.”From Mr. Jacksons story, we know honesty is very important in the modern society. We should tell the truth to the people around us, especially to the kids.20 . There are _ people in this story.A3B5C4D621 . Mr. Jackson paid _ dollars for their tickets to the aquarium at last.A20B40C60D8022 . Children can see _ in the Blue Ocean Aquarium.AdolphinsBpandasCkoalasDtigers23 . The underlined word “honesty” means “_”.A激情B友谊C乐观D诚实24 . What can we learn from the passage?AMr. Jackson is very rich.BMr. Jackson wanted to save some money.CMr. Jackson paid for his sons tickets in the end.DMr. Jackson thought honesty was more important than money.Being a fit person is very important for lots of people today. In fact, some people like running and exercising so much that they become obsessed with it.Thanks to fitness apps and gadgets (小玩意), people can measure every step they take, what they eat and every calorie they burn. They might wear a special watch on their wrist, shoes on their feet or use different apps on their phone to measure their movements. Importantly, once they have done that they post it on social media. All of their friends can see where theyve run, what workout (健身) theyve done or what they had for lunch. Doctor Daniel Kraft from the United States makes gadgets for people like this. He told the Digital Health Summit that these people would become the norm (常态) in the future.I think hes right. I can see the world of health and fitness changing around me every day.One of my friends, named Anna Palmer, is always using the latest fitness gadgets. Her favorite is an app called Argus. She uses it on her phone to measure her steps, heart rate and amount of calories she has burnt. She always posts these things and pictures of herself exercising on social media. “Its nice to know exactly how much exercise you have done rater than guess,” she said. “That way I can keep pushing myself to improve.”Also, my friends in China use Wechat to compare how many steps theyve taken each day. They are very competitive about this!25 . The underlined phrase “obsessed with” in the first paragraph means “_”.Acrazy aboutBangry withCbusy withDsurprised at26 . What does the second paragraph talk about?AHow fitness apps and gadgets work.BWhat fitness apps and gadgets can do.CWhat advantages fitness apps and gadgets have.DMore people will use gadgets in the future.27 . According to Doctor Daniel Kraft, _.Afitness gadgets dont help people keep fitBmore people will make fitness gadgetsCfitness gadgets will become more popularDfewer people will use fitness gadgets28 . What does the writer think about fitness gadgets?AFitness gadgets push him to improve his fitness.BHe likes to use Wechat to measure steps.CHe thinks its bad to use fitness gadgets when exercising.DMore people will use fitness gadgets in the future.This weekend my sister Carla and I are going to see a new film The BFG(圆梦巨人). The story is from a book by the British writer Roald Dahl. I think it is fun!TonyIm looking forward to visiting my grandparents farm. Im happy that next weekend my father is going to take my sister Gina and me there. There are many kinds of animals, such as ducks and pigs. Im going to milk(挤奶) the cows. But Gina plans to take some photos with the animals.KateI dont like to stay at home all the weekend. So I plan to go hiking with my friends tomorrow. We are going hiking for 15 km in the country. Were going to visit some interesting places along the way.PaulAustralia is my favourite country. This summer Im going to Sydney with my parents. We are going to visit the Sydney Opera House, take a walk on the beach and eat good food there.Rosa29 . Tony is going to see the new film with his _.AfriendBsisterCfatherDclassmate30 . Kate is going to a _ next weekend.AfarmBparkCtheatreDbeach31 . Paul is going to _ at the weekend.Amilk cowsBvisit friendsCgo hikingDtake photos32 . _ is going to another country to take a holiday.ACarlaBKateCGinaDRosa33 . Which of the following is TRUE?ACarla is a writer.BPaul likes to stay at home.CGina is going to take photos.DRosa is going to visit the farm.四、语法填空Hello! Im Wang Xin. Im 34 . Chinese boy, but now Im in America. And I am a student in my new middle school now. The subjects in America 35 . (be) different from those in China. We have some new subjects, such36 . Geography and Computer Science. I dont think theyre boring. I like them a lot. My favourite subject is Computer Science. I lea

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