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人教版2019-2020学年七年级下学期第三次月考英语试题姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . -What did you have for breakfast this morning?-I an egg and some milk.Aate ; drankBeated ; hadCbought ; ate2 . Lang Lang practised the piano hard when he was very young.AplayBplaysCplayedDplaying3 . I am going to visit New York for a month.Great! Its a good _ to practice English. AchanceBhabitCskillDexercise4 . Shanghai is bigger than _ in Japan.Aany other cityBany cityCall the other citiesDall the city5 . Peter may come with us tonight,but he isnt sure _ AyetBagainCeitherDSoon6 . With the help of the Internet, information canevery comer of the world quickly.AgetBraiseCreachDturn7 . I do homework every day,usually when I come_home_school.Ato;fromBat;forC/;fromDfrom;to8 . -Hows the weather in your city?-It _.ArainsBis rainingChas rainedDwill rain二、补全对话7选5情景反应: 从方框中选出五个合适的句子, 补全对话。A: Hello, Eric speaking. B: Hi, Eric. Its Alice. 9 . A: Not bad, thanks.B: 10 . A: Sorry. I dont know her.B: She is in Class Two. And she often wears a white T-shirt and a red skirt.A: 11 . B: Shes tall with a round face and wears glasses.A: 12 . B: Yes, her hair is long and curly. And she likes playing basketball very much.A: I see. 13 . Ill help you then.B: Thanks a lot.AI know who she is.BWhat does she look like?CAnd she is thin.DCould you help me take a message for Betty?EHows it going?FYeah. Id love to.GDoes she have long hair?三、补全短文7选5(题文)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中,选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。One day a mouse(老鼠) is looking for food.He meets a tiger.The tiger catches(抓住) the mouse.He looks at the mouse and says,“(小题1)”“Please let me go,Mr.Tiger.”says the mouse,“(小题2)”The tiger laughs,“(小题3)”He says,“OK.I will let you go.(小题4) ”The next week the mouse is again(又) looking for food.He meets the tiger.The tiger is in a net(网) and cant get out(出来)The mouse says,“(小题5)”He bites(咬) the net.Soon he bites a big hole(洞) in the net.The tiger can get out of the net.四、完型填空Have you ever eaten a dandelion(蒲公英)? Me neither. Have you ever blown it to make a wish? Me, too. “Time to pick dandelions, Athena, Mum opened the car door and I entered with a _. My hometown is in Greece(希腊), where dandelions are _on the menu. But I didnt eat dandelions. Why did I have to _them with my family every spring? Then I said goodbye to my new friend Brigid, whose family had _moved in our neighborhood in New York. I was _Brigid didnt ask where we were going. Nobody in America ate dandelions. I always worried that _would notice us picking dandelions. We _into a wild field. Hundreds of lively yellow flowers appeared everywhere. Then we stopped our car. Dad went over to cut dandelions and put them in his bag. But I just hid in the book. _do we eat dandelions? I asked. The best food in the world. Dad answered, shaking a handful of greens. _we were ready to leave, we had enough dandelions. On the way home, Mum and Dad talked about hosting a dinner party for the new neighbors to try our _Greek food. The night of the party, Brigid arrived with her parents. Mum served _differentGreek foods. Our guests ate everything. Finally came the dandelions. Wait! I said to Brigid. But it was too _. You ate the dandelions! I told her. We both _, and she ate another bite. _, she said. Mum was smiling at us. After dinner. Brigid and I went to the backyard and lay on the grass. The stars reminded me of dandelions in the soft field. I closed my eyes and made a _: to be as open-minded as my family and my new friend.14 . AbagBbookCmenuDflower15 . AeverBneverCalwaysDhardly16 . ApickBplantCwatchDwater17 . AquicklyBquietlyCfinallyDrecently18 . AsadBgladCproudDdisappointed19 . AanyoneBsomeoneCeveryoneDno one20 . AranBflewCdroveDwalked21 . AHowBWhyCWhenDWhere22 . AWhenBSinceCUnlessDAlthough23 . AnewBfastCexpensiveDtraditional24 . AitBherChimDthem25 . AlateBearlyCluckyDquick26 . AbowedBshookClaughedDgreeted27 . ABe carefulBNever mindCNot badDYou re welcome28 . AwishBreportCspeechDSuggestion五、阅读单选(题文)My name is Dave. On school days, I live in my school. Its across from a bookstore. And I love my school because I have many friends here and my school life is colorful (多彩的). There is a supermarket near my dormitory (宿舍) and I often buy food and school things in it. Next to the supermarket, there is a fruit store. And I often buy some fruit in it. My name is Johnny. I live with my grandparents in a small village. I like living there because its quiet there. There is only one supermarket in the village and there is no bank there. But in the town, there is a bank. When I want to withdraw (提取) some money, I need to go to the town. I am Amber. This is my neighborhood. Its busy. There are lots of stores and restaurants around here. My house is on a street corner (角落). Near my house, there is a post office. And next to the post office is a pay phone. Also, there is a park in my neighborhood. Many people like to go there to do sports.29 . (小题1)Where is Daves school?AIts on a street corner.BIts across from a bookstore.CIts behind a supermarket.DIts in front of a bank.30 . (小题2)The underlined word “there” refers to (指代) _.AAmbers houseBthe parkCthe post officeDthe street corner31 . (小题3)There is only one supermarket in _ neighborhood.AJohnnysBDavesCGinasDAmbers32 . (小题4)Why does Dave love his school life?ABecause he can have lots of delicious food at school.BBecause he likes his teachers in his school.CBecause there are so many rules at home.DBecause he has many friends and his school life is great.33 . (小题5)What can NOT we know from the passage?ADave, Johnny and Amber study in the same school.BAmbers neighborhood is very busy.CThere is no bank in Johnnys village.DDave lives in his school on school days.Teacher: Good afternoon, class! My name is Li Lei. Im your English teacher.Students: Good afternoon Mr. Li.Teacher: Im very happy to see you. Can I know your name?John: My name is John. Nice to meet you, Mr. Li.Teacher: Nice to meet you, too, John.John: This is Jim. He is English. And this is Kate. She is American(美国人)and she likes red very much.Teacher: Thank you, John. Sit down, please. And nice to meet you, Jim and Kate.Jim and Kate: Nice to meet you, too, Mr. Li.34 . Its in the _.AmorningBafternoonCeveningDnight35 . _ is a teacher.ALi LeiBJimCJohnDKate36 . Jim is _.AAmericanBEnglishCChineseDJapanese37 . What color does Kate like?ABrownBWhiteCGreenDRed38 . The teacher is_ in the class.AEnglishBAmericanCnewDoldI have a rule for travel: never carry a map. I prefer to ask for directions.Foreign visitors are often puzzled (迷惑的) in Japan because most streets there dont have names. In Japan, people uselandmarksin their directions instead of street names. For example, the Japanese will say to travelers, “Go straight down to the corner. Turn left at the big hotel and go pass a fruit market. The post office is across from the bus stop.”In the countryside of the American Midwest, usually there are not many landmarks. There are no mountains, so the land is very flat (平坦的). In many places there are no towns or buildings within miles. Instead of landmarks, people will tell you directions and distance. In Kansas or lowa, for example, people will say, “Go north two miles. Turn east, and then go another mile.”People in Los Angeles, California, have no idea of distance on the map: the measure (测量) distance by means of time, not miles. “How far away is the post office?” you ask. “Oh,” they answer, “its about five minutes from here.” you say, “Yes, but how many miles away is it?” They dont know.People in Greece sometimes do not even try to give directions because visitors seldom understand the Greek language. Instead of giving you the direction, a Greek will often say, “Follow me.” Then hell lead you through the streets of the city to the post office.Sometimes a person doesnt know the answer to your question. What happen in this situation? A New Yorker might say, “sorry, I have no idea.” But in Yucatan, Mexico, no one answer, “I dont know.” They think that it is impolite. They usually give an answer, often a wrong one. A visitor can get lost in Yucatan.One thing will help you everywhere. You might not understand a persons words, by maybe you can understand his body language. He or she will usually turn and then point in the correct direction.39 . What does the passage mainly talk about?Awe neednt carry a map for travel.BThere are not many landmarks in the American Midwest.CThere are different ways to give directions in different parts of the world.DAmericans and Japanese have different body languages when you ask for directions.40 . What does the underlined word “landmarks” mean?ABuilding namesBStreet namesCHotelsDBuildings or places which are easily seen41 . How many ways of giving directions in the passage?AFourBFiveCSixDseven42 . Why does a traveler get lost in Yucatan?APeople in Yucatan dont know what the traveler said, so they give a wrong answer.BPeople in Yucatan think that “I dont know” is impolite, so they give a wrong answer.CPeople in Yucatan like making a joke, so they usually give a wrong answer.DPeople in Yucatan are bad men, so they usually give a wrong answer.43 . Which of the following is WRONG?APeople in some places give directions in miles but people in other places give directions by means of time.BTravelers can learn about peoples customs by asking questions for directions.CPeople in different places give directions in different ways.DA persons body language can help you understand directions.Be proud of(骄傲) what you do, my father always told me, whether you are a boss or a cleaner. When I was 15, I got a summer job in a hospital. I was told that my duties would include cleaning floors. I smiled and remembered dads words.My job was the lowest, but it made me feel excited. I saw it as a challenge(挑战) because it was my first job. I learned to be on time and tried to do everything well. In return, I got respect(尊重) by doctors, nurses and patients(病人). Each morning I imagined(想象) that the dirty dishes would make patients sicker if I were not there to wash them clean. After breakfast, I started cleaning the floors of all patients rooms and cleaning toilets. I was tired but I wanted to do the job well. People would say, That young boy really does a good job. That made me happy.Working in the hospital taught me that being proud of ones job was important. I have swept floors, and I have been a manager. Be proud of what you do. My fathers words influenced(影响) me all my life. And Im sure dad must be proud of me.44 . The writers first job was a_.AbossBcleanerCmanagerDdoctor45 . Which of the following didnt the writer do in the hospital according to the passage?ALooking after patients.BWashing dishes.CCleaning toilets.DCleaning the floor.46 . When the writer was in the hospital, he_.Amade the patients sickBwasnt tiredCworked hardDdid everything47 . From the passage we know thatAthe writers father always stayed with himBthe father didnt like the writers first jobCthe writer wasnt proud of his first jobDthe fathers words encouraged(鼓励)the writer to do everything well48 . Which is the best title of the passage?ASmiling with Yourself.BMy FatherCMy First JobDWorking in the Hospital六、用单词的正确形式完成短文从方框中选单词并用其适当形式填空。when, home,

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