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太原市2020年七年级下学期第一次月考英语试题(II)卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、补全对话5选5从方块中选择适当的句子补全下列对话A; Hello. B: _1 . _A:_2 . _ B: Yes, I am.A : _3 . _ B: Im in Class 6A : _4 . _ B: I am twelve.A: Oh,I am twelve too. _5 . _ B: Thank you.APlease sit on the chair.BWhat class are you in ?CHello.DHow old are you?EAre you a new student here?二、阅读单选Do you like parents meetings? I know some of you dont like them. But believe it or not,they are quite welcome at my school.Im a student at a boarding(寄宿制)school. There are not many chances for us students to see our parents. But parents meetings are one of them. So we all cherish(珍惜)them.Here is one of the parents meetings. Let me tell you about it.Our parents meet our teachers first when we have lessons in the classroom. We feel like sitting on pins and needles because we want to see our parents very much. After class, we all quickly run out to see them. They stand in the hall and wait for us. I have a good time that day. My mum tells me a lot of interesting things and I also tell my stories to her.6 . After you read the passage, you know the writerAlikes the boarding schoolBlikes parents meetingsCdoesnt like parents meetingsDmeets his parents first7 . Which of the following is RIGHT?AThe writer lives at school.BThe writer is a teacher at a boarding school.CThe writer sees his parents every day.DThe writer waits for his parents to come every day.8 . What do the parents do at first when they come to school?AStand in the hall.BWait for their children.CSee their children.DMeet the teachers.9 . What is the meaning of feel like sitting on pins and needles?A欢天喜地B腾云驾雾C如坐针毡D心如刀绞10 . The best title for this passage is .AWhy I cherish school parents meetingsBI love my schoolCHave fun at my schoolDWelcome to our school, parentsKathy could still remember the night she had to leave her home in Hungary.It was the beginning of World War II and her family had to leave their country as soon as possible.She quickly filled a bag with a few pieces of clothing, her diary, and her treasurea beautiful silk scarf.Kathy and her best friend, Monica, had asked their parents to buy them matching scarves.They each would wear the scarves as a symbol of their friendship.Kathy had no idea that she was going to America that night and would not be returning.Kathy kept that special silk scarf for many years.One day she decided to give it to her granddaughter, Eliza, to wear to her first job interview for good luck.Kathy was afraid that Eliza would lose the scarf, but the granddaughter promised, “Dont worry, Grandma, nothings going to happen to your scarf.Youll see.It is going to bring both of us luck today.” And with that, Eliza kissed her grandmother and left for the interview.That afternoon Eliza left the interview, feeling sure that she had got the job.So she decided to celebrate by going to a restaurant.As she was sitting at her table, she felt someone looking at her.Sitting next to her was an old woman, who could not take her eyes away from her.“Im sorry, do I know you?” Eliza asked.“Im sorry, dear, but you make me think of someone I once knew,” the old woman replied.“My best friend looked like you and used to wear a scarf just like the one youre wearing around your neck.”Eliza_listened_carefully,_with_her_eyes_and_mouth_wide_openShe had heard stories of her grandmothers best friend and knew the meaning of the scarf.Could this be Monica, her grandmothers childhood friend?Eliza introduced herself and waited to hear the name of the other woman.“My names Monica, dear.I lived in Hungary as a child, but my family had to leave when I was fourteen years old.Ive been living here in California ever since.” said the old woman.Eliza could not believe her ears.11 . Kathy and her family left their country because _AKathy found a job in the USABthey wanted to get away from the warCthey had no friends in Europe12 . From the underlined sentence in Paragraph 6, we can infer (推断) that Eliza felt _AsurprisedBthankfulCsorry13 . We know World War II took place in 1937, so how old is Monica in 2017?A78.B89.C94.14 . What would Eliza most probably do after the dinner?AShe took Monica to meet her grandmother.BShe went for another job interview.CShe showed Monica around California.15 . The best title for this passage can be _AA Gift from ParentsBA Scarf of LuckCA Successful InterviewIn most languages, a greeting is usually followed by small talk. Small talk means the little things we talk about at the start of a conversation. In English-speaking countries people often make small talk about the weather: Nice day, isnt it? Terrible weather, isnt it? But there is something special about small talk. It must be about something which both people have the same opinion about. The purpose of small. talk is to let both people agree on something. This makes meeting people easier and more comfortable. People usually agree about the weather, so it is a safe topic for small talk. But people often disagree about religion or politics so these are not suitable topics for small talk in English. The topics for small talk also depend on where the conversation is taking place. At football matches, people make small talk about the game they are watching: Great game, isnt it? At bus-stops, people may comment about the transport system: The bus service is terrible, isnt it?Greetings and small talk are an important part of conversation in any language. The way people greet each other and the things they talk about, however, may be different from one language to another. This shows that there is much more to learn when we learn a language than just the vocabulary and the grammar of the language. We also have to learn the social behavior of the people who speak it.16 . The passage suggests that when we learn a language_.Awe should know the culture about the countryBwe should only master the grammar and vocabularyCwe should grasp the importance of the languageDwe should learn about the transport system of the country17 . When we say Great game, isnt it? we in fact_.Ahave a conversationBbegin a small talkCgreet each otherDask a question18 . What we learn from the passage is that_.Ain English-speaking countries we should talk about the weatherBdifferent language has different grammarCsmall talk is an important part in a languageDsmall talk depends on the purpose of the conversationIn China, students usually have a lunch break for one and a half to two hours. Some students have lunch in the dining hall. They can have vegetables, meat, rice or noodles. Others like buying their lunch outside school or go home to eat with their family. How do students in other countries eat their lunch?The USMost middle school students have lunch at their dining hall. Their lunch time is usually about an hour and a half. Before US schools served food like fries and hot dogs. But they are high in fat. Now vegetables, whole-grain(全麦的) bread and low-fat milk are on the US school menu.JapanIn Japan, middle school students all eat together in their classrooms. The meals are healthy with rice, vegetables, fish and soup. Some of the students bring a bento(便当) to school.Mothers make bentos with vegetables in different colors and shapes.BritainBritish children cant go outside during the 45-minute lunchtime. They can either have their lunch in the school dining hall or bring their lunchbox. Vegetables and fruits are necessary on the menu. It also has pasta(意大利面) and bread.19 . American middle school students lunchtime is about_.A60 minutesB45 minutesC1 hourD90 minutes20 . In Japan, students_.Acan eat lunch outside schoolBoften have fries and hot dogs for lunchCcan eat bentos for lunchDoften have lunch in the dining hall21 . What can we know from the passage?AChinese students always have lunch in the dining hall.BUS schools serve more healthy food than(比) before.CMothers have to make bentos for their children in Japan.DPasta and bread are very important food for lunch in Britain.三、用单词的正确形式完成短文look ,cheer ,collect, funny, hundred, find, plan,have, her, visit, welcomeThese are Bettys 22 . for the weekend. She is going to the country to see her grandparents on Saturday morning. She is looking forward to 23 . them. On Saturday afternoon, she is going to 24 . a picnic with her friends in the park. Then they are going to 25 . litter. But now she26 . for her bag. But she cant27 . it, so she goes to the lost and found office of the school. She sees28 . of things there. At last, she finds a yellow bag, but it isnt 29 . , because her bag is purple. So she is going to buy a new one. On Sunday morning, she is going to get up early and30 . her brothers team. Because her brother is going to play a football match. She is sure her weekend will be 31 . !从方框中选择恰当的词并用适当形式填空sale, talk, at, wait, helpHey! Im Lucy. Today is Sunday. I dont go to school. I am shopping32 . West Mall with my parents. I see some good sweaters at the Mall. And they are on33 . The red sweater is only 40 yuan . The yellow sweater is only 20 yuan . My mother is34 . to the shop assistant. Oh, dear! The shop assistant is my mothers good friend. She is Mrs Jones. Her daughter, Linda is 35 . her mother sell sweaters. Where is my father? He is in front of the mall. He is talking with a policeman and36 . for us. Who is the policeman? Sorry, I dont know.snow, sun, hot, relax, scarf37 . He is drinking coffee, he looks really _. 38 . Your _ are all very nice. Thanks a lot. 39 . Its _. Lets go for a picnic(野餐). 40 . Look, its _, lets make a snowman . 41 . Dont go out in this _. 四、填空K.L. Rothey, 71, from the United States, a retired lawyer (退休律师) Rothey has given himself the Chinese name of Luqi or “roadside beggar (乞丐)”. In his eyes, beggars are doing important workcollecting rubbish. What they do is not dirty. Rothey first visited China in 1984 and soon he became interested in Chinese culture. Married to a Chinese woman, he lived in Huangshi. Many people know him because he often shows up in the street collecting rubbish. “Huangshi is my home so I hope it becomes cleaner and more beautiful,” says Rothey. He has also organized volunteers to collect rubbish in other cities, including Wuhan. Jill Robinson, 50, from Britain, founder (创立者) and CEO of Animals Asia Foundation. She has been working for nearly 20 years to stop people from getting the bile (胆汁) from moon bears.She began working for the International Fund for Animal Welfare in Hong Kong in the mid-1980s. A business trip to a bear farm in 1993 changed her life. She saw so many moon bears

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