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青海省2019年七年级下学期第一次月考英语试题C卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . -What about traveling by plane, Alan? Its faster.-Oh, no. I would rather _ long hours on the train than _ by air.Aspend; travelBspending; travelingCtake; travelDcost; traveling2 . You must go home_ 8:00 and 9:00.AatBfromCinDbetween3 . - Excuse me, sir. _ is it to the nearest hotel?- About 15 minutes walk along this road.AHow muchBHow soonCHow longDHow far4 . is the woman under the tree?She is our Chinese teacher.AWhereBWhatCWho5 . Kate _ singing, but she likes dancing. Look! She _ there.Adoesnt like; is dancingBdoesnt like; dancingCisnt like; is dancingDdont like; is dancing6 . 下面两个字母中含有相同音素的是_。ASYBUWCWVDYZ7 . How are you? -Im feeling _.AgoodBwellCbetterDfun8 . _ is Mary?She is fine.AWhoBWhatCWhereDHow9 . - What do you think of the young boy?- He is good _ me. He is good _ English, and he often tells me listening to English songs is good _ learning it well.Afor; at; toBto; in; ofCat; for; toDto; at; for10 . _ is your Tshirt?Its 80 yuan.AHow manyBHow oftenCHow muchDHow old11 . My sister _songs very well. She_ an English song at my birthday party yesterday eveningAsings; was singingBsings; sangCsang, sang12 . He expects _ you again.AseeBto seeCseeingDsees13 . The TV set is _ the sofa.Ain frontBin the front ofCfront ofDin front of14 . -How do you like this book?-Its different from _ I read last week.AthatBwhichCthe oneDthe one what15 . _ is that girl ? She is my friend , Jenny .AHowBWhatCWhereDWho二、完型填空Mr. Jackson works in a college. He likes reading and often_some books from the library. He keeps_to the radio every morning and reading_after dinner. So he knows much and teaches well. He is also good_his students. His students_him very much. Mike, Mr. Jacksons little son is only nine. He_likes reading books. And he often asks his father some questions. Mr. Jackson always thinks his son is too_to understand him, so he chooses(选择)_ones to answer. Of course the boy is not satisfied (对满意) with them.One day Mike read something about the electric lights and was_them. When his father told him to do housework, he went on(继续)thinking_it. He asked him_questions, and his father answered all. Then his father said proudly(自豪地),“Fathers always know_than sons!” The boy thought for a while and said, “_” “Oh, why?” Mike didnt answer but asked. “_invented(发明) the electric lights?” “Thomas Edison.” answered Mr. Jackson “Why didnt his father invent them then?” Mike asked again.Looking at his son, Mr. Jackson didnt know_to answer.16 . AborrowsBreadsCsellsDfinds17 . AwatchingBlisteningCreadingDtouching18 . AmessagesBlettersCstoriesDnewspapers19 . AtoBwithCforDat20 . AlikeBdislikeChateDlikes21 . AneverBevenCstillDalso22 . AcleverBbrightColdDyoung23 . AdifficultBwrongCeasyDright24 . Aafraid ofBtired ofCinterested inDworried about25 . AtoBatCaboutDfrom26 . Aa littleBa fewClittleDfew27 . AmanyBmuchCmoreDmost28 . AI think so.BI dont think so.CI hope so.DI hope not.29 . AWhichBWhoCWhenDWhy30 . AwhatBwhenCwhichDwhere三、阅读单选Later School Start Helps Kids Get ZzzTeenagers have been sleeping less. This is an issue all across the United States. Research from Harvard Medical School shows that having less sleep can make teens fat and cause some developmental problems. Because of the increasing use of devices like smartphones and computers, students today are staying up late. Many teens use them long after dark. “At night, I am on my phone and I just want to stay up. I often wake up so tired that I wish I could go back to sleep,” Hazel Ostrowski, a high school student, said.To make matters worse, 93% of high schools and 83% of middle schools in the U.S. start before 8:30 a. m. That time goes against official health advice from American Academy of Pediatrics (美国儿科学会). Schools do not want late start times, because it will cause traffic problems. Parents also want older kids to come home early to watch younger kids in the afternoons.But some studies suggest that students between the ages of 11 and 17 get enough sleep on school nights. Therefore, some researchers suggest starting school late.Researchers are studying later school start times in Seattle, Washington. The Seattle School District (区) made a big time change in the fall of 2016. The change was for high schools and most middle schools. Before, the first bell rang at 7:50 a. m. After the change, classes began at 8:45 a. m.The researchers worked with science teachers at two high schools in Seattle, and 178 teenagers took part in the study. They wore activity monitors to discover whether a later start to the school day would help them get more sleep. The researchers compared sleep habits (习惯) of these teens in spring 2016,before the change, to sleep habits of them from spring 2017, after later start times began.What changed was wake-up time. Morning wake-up time changed from 6:24 a. m. to 7:08 a. m. Falling asleep changed only a bit. It went from 11 :27p. m. to 11:38 p. m.Researchers noticed that there were fewer late students after the changes. The study also found the students got about 34 more minutes of sleep each night. Students also felt less sleepy in the daytime. Their grades improved as well. It seems a later start to school is helping students.31 . In the first paragraph, the writer gives the example of Hazel to show_.Astudents wake up tired from sleeping too longBstudents want to stay up late to have a good timeCstudents become much fatter for taking less exerciseDstudents sleep less because of using smartphones long32 . According to the study, the Seattle School District _.Astarts school at 8:30 in the morningBstarts school 55 minutes later than usualCasks students to change their sleeping habitsDasks parents to make sure their kids go to bed early33 . What is the last paragraph mainly about?AReasons for later school start.BAdvantages of later school start.CCauses of less sleep in students.DSolutions to the problem of sleeping less.In a rainforest there are tall trees. The top of these trees is called the canopy. Scientists want to learn about the canopy. They want to learn about everything that lives there. But it has not been easy to get to the canopy.Meg is an American biologist, ecologist, explorer, writer, educator, and public speaker. Since she knows a lot about trees, she is sometimes called Canopy Meg. Meg has always liked trees. When she was a child, she made tree houses. Now, she has climbed to the top of trees all over the world and does great research, so she has got a nickname called “Einstein of the treetops.”Walkways in the rainforest were Megs idea. Now, they are used by many people. A walkway is like a bridge that goes between the trees. It is safe and it doesnt harm the trees. A walkway, however, cannon help scientists reach the top.One way to reach the top is by a light raft filled with air. It has a huge net on it. A hot air balloon drops the raft onto the trees. Scientists can stand on the raft and look into the trees.A tower crane is also a good way to get to the top. It can go above the tree tops. It can go all the way down to the ground, too. Scientists are learning about life in the canopy. They have learned there are millions of insects that are eating leaves in these treetops.Megs job is to keep finding out more. She wants to help find the secrets of treetops. There are still millions of animals that no one has seen. Many of them are in the treetops.34 . What do scientists go to the treetops for?ATo build walkways there.BTo learn about the rainforest.CTo study living things there.DTo look at the things far away.35 . Why is Meg called Einstein of the treetops?ABecause she has always liked trees.BBecause she made tree houses in her childhoodCBecause she is an American biologist and explorer.DBecause she does great scientific research on treetops36 . How many ways of getting to the treetops are mentioned in the passage?AOneBTwo.CThree.DFour37 . Which picture does a walkway look like?ABCDI liked doing the chores when I was young. Our mother started teaching us to cook when we were five or six. There was a reason for that. My father was at home for only two days a month, so my mother had to do everything. She had to grow crops, feed the dog and the chickens and cook for us. When we were five or six years old, we all started to help our mother do the housework. My eldest sister Lora helped our mother reap crops on the farm. My second eldest sister Daisy did the laundry, and I cooked for the family. When my sisters finished their work, they both came to the kitchen to help me. I can still remember the tears in my mothers eyes when she saw the first dishes we cooked. When I was seven, I went to school, but I still came home every day and cooked for the family. I also liked to bring the food I cooked and share with my classmates.38 . How many sisters does the writer have?AOne.BTwo.CThree.DFour.39 . Where did the writers family probably live?AIn the countryside.BIn a big city.CIn a big town.DIn a small city.40 . Who helped do the laundry?AThe mother.BDaisy.CThe writer.DAll the sisters.41 . What does the underlined word “tears” mean in Chinese?A喜悦B悲伤C眼泪D生气42 . What can we learn from the passage?AThe father came home late every day.BThe kids liked doing housework very much.CThe writers family lived a hard but very happy life.DThe writer was very sad to do housework.四、句型转换句型转换43 . Those are oranges. (改成单数句)_orange.44 . They are my parents. (对划线部分提问)_they?45 . These are my pencils. (改成同义句)These pencils _.46 . Are you in Class One? (做肯定回答)Yes, _.47 . That is my computer. (改为一般疑问句)_ that_ computer?五、根据首字母、中文提示填空根据句意及汉语提示填入适当的单词48 . Do you know the girl with _(金色的)hair?49 . You cant get to school on time _(除非)you get up early.50 . Her _(丈夫)works in a hospital near our school.51 . We must be _(勇敢的)enough to face difficulties in our life.52 . He was lying on the _(地面)when I walked by.53 . The emperor didnt want people to think he was _(愚蠢的).六、根据音标写单词Fill in the blanks according to the phoneties(看音标写单词)54 . I like playing basketball and _bdmntn55 . If you make a _prms,you should keep it.56 . There are tens of thousands of edible(可食用的) plants on the _:57 . Alice hasnt finished her homework _jet58 . Our English teacher asks us to _ dskswith each other.七、语法填空Henry was an office 59 . (work) in a big city. He worked very hard and enjoyed traveling in his holidays.He usually went to the seaside, but one year he saw 60 . advertisement in a newspaper. “Enjoy country life. Spend a few weeks at West Hill Farm. Good food, Fresh air, Horse riding, Walking, Fishing, cheap and interesting.” “This 61 . (sound) a good idea,” he thought. “Ill spend a month at West Hill Farm. I think I can enjoy horse riding, walking and fishing. Theyll make a change from 62 . (sit) by the seaside and swimming.”He wrote to the farmer. In the letter he said that he would like to spend all of July there. Then on the first day of July, he left 63 . West Hill Farm.But four days later, he returned home.“What was wrong 64 . West Hill Farm?” his best friend, Ed, asked him. “Didnt you enjoy country life?” “Country life was very good,” Henry said. “But there was another problem.”“Oh. What?”“Well,” he said, “the first day I was there a sheep died, and we had roast mutton for dinner.”“Whats wrong with that?” Ed asked. “Fresh meat is the best.”“I know, but on the 65 . (two) day a cow died, and we had roast beef for dinner.”“How 66 . (luck) you are!”“You dont understand,” Hen

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