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2025~2026学年北京市海淀区七年级上学期期中考试英语试卷一、单项选择1.FredandDavidareinthesameclass.________oftenhelpeachother.

A.SheB.HeC.WeD.They2.—Whatdoyouusuallyhaveforbreakfast?—Ioftenhave________eggandaglassofmilk.

A.aB.anC.theD./3.Westartamorningrun________9o’clockeveryday.

A.inB.onC.atD.to4.—________pianoisthis?—It’smymother’s.Sheisgoodatmusic.

A.WhoseB.WhoC.WhereD.What5.Timhasbecomeabigboy.Heismuch________thanmenow.

A.tallB.tallerC.tallestD.thetallest6.Ilikethisbeautifuldress________itistooshortforme.

A.butB.orC.soD.for7.Thenewlibrary________verybigandbright.Wealllikereadingthere.

A.beB.amC.isD.are8.Samisahelpfulstudent.He________thewindowforhisclassonceaweek.

A.cleanB.cleansC.cleanedD.willclean9.Sarah________amuseumwithherclassmatestomorrow.

A.visitedB.visitsC.visitingD.willvisit10.Let’s________amovieafterschool.It’llbefun!

A.watchB.watchedC.towatchD.watching11.—Nicetomeetyou,Kate.—________.

A.GoodbyeB.ThankyouC.You’rewelcomeD.Nicetomeetyoutoo二、完形填空Tonyhadbigfeet—reallybigfeet!Theylookedsolargethatheoftenfeltunhappy.“WhydoIhavesuchbigfeet?”Tonyaskedhisparents________.Hisdadsmiledandsaid,“Let’sturnthosebigfeetintosomethinggreat.”Onthefirstdayoftheholiday,Dadwokehimupearly.“Swimminglessonsstarttoday,”hesaid.“Whynotputthosebigfeetofyoursto________?”ThefirstthingtheswimmingcoachsaidwhenshesawTonywas“Greatfeet”.Tonylookeddown.“SomeofthekidscallmeDuckfeet”,hesaid.“Duckshavebigfeettoswimfast—yourscouldmakeyoua________too!”saidthecoach.Everymorning,allthroughtheholidays,Tonywentwithhisdadtotheswimmingpool.ThecoachsoonhadTonykickingproperly,andhewasbeginningtoswimfasterandfaster.Backatschool,Tony’sfriendMandynoticedhischange.“Youlookhappier!”shesaid.Oneday,theschoolswimmingracewasannounced(宣布).Knowinghehadspentthewholeholidayhavingswimminglessons,Mandyencouragedhimto________.“Yourfeetwillhelpyouwin!”SoonTonyfoundhimselfstandingbesidethepoolwiththeotherchildren,feelingworriedbut________.“Onyourmarks,getset…go!”Thechildrenjumpedintothepoolandbegantoswimtheirwaytotheotherend.Tony________whathiscoachhadsaid,“Takeyourtime,getyourbreathinggoing,andthenstartthatbigkick.”Tonycouldheartheotherswimmers.Splash!Splash!Splash!Hecouldhearhisfriends________fromthepoolsidetoo.“Tony!Tony!Tony!”Tonyrememberedhisduckfeet.Hebegantokicklikehe’dneverkickedbefore!Kick!Kick!Kick!Suddenlyhishandtouchedtheendofthepool.Hewon.Everyonecheered,andTonysmiledproudly.“NowIknowmyfeetaremybest________!”12.A.coldlyB.sadlyC.kindlyD.proudly13.A.workB.runC.jumpD.rest14.A.starB.farmerC.poetD.doctor15.A.stopB.pickC.waitD.join16.A.angryB.hungryC.excitedD.tired17.A.wroteB.rememberedC.questionedD.guessed18.A.playingB.talkingC.laughingD.cheering19.A.jobB.wishC.storyD.gift三、阅读理解

AVolunteershelpatthelibraryeveryweek.Someputthereturnedbooksbacktotherightplaces.Othershelpreaders,especiallykids,tofindtheirfavouritebooks.BVolunteersgototheparkeveryweekend.Theyhelpcleanitupandcollectthewaste.Sometimestheywaterflowersorhelpplanttreesintheparktomakeitmorebeautiful.CVolunteersvisittheoldpeople’shomeeverymonth.Somereadnewspapersfortheoldpeople.Othersplaytheguitarandsingsongsforthem.Thismakestheoldfeellovedandcaredfor.DVolunteershelpatbusybusstopsandsubwaystationseveryday.Theyanswerquestionsandhelptokeeporder.Atsubwaystations,theyhelppeoplebuyticketsfrommachines.20.________Tina:I’mgoodatputtingbooksinorder.Icanhelpyoungreaderstofindtheirfavouritebooks.21.________Kevin:I’mveryclosetomygrandparents,soIknowoldpeoplewell.Iamalsogoodatsinging.22.________Mark:Iknowhowsubwayticketmachineswork.Icanhelpkeeporderduringbusyhours.23.________Alice:Ioftentakecareofplantsathome.Ialsoenjoyworkinginthepark.FindingFreeFunMikelovedgoingonadventures(探险)withhisdad.Afteragreatday,heasked,“Dad,whatmadetodaysowonderful?”Hisdadsmiledandsaid,“WeplayedatthebeachandhadFreeFun.”“FreeFun?What’sthat?Ididn’tseeit,”Mikewondered.“It’samagicalthing.Youhavetofindityourself,”hisdadsaid.Thenextmorning,Mikestartedlookingforit.Helookedbehindhisbookshelf,insidehistoybox,andthroughalldrawersathome—butfoundnothing.Thenherodehisbikearoundtown,checkingthepool,bushesandplaygroundslides.StillnoFreeFun.Heaskedhisdadtotakehimtotheforest.Theywentintocavesandclimbedamountain,butMikewastoobusytoenjoytheview.FreeFunwasnowhere!Thatnight,Mikesaiddisappointedly,“Ican’tfindFreeFun.”Hisdadsmiledandsaid,“Keeplooking.”Thenextday,Mikethoughtofhisdad’swords,“Everyanswercanbefoundwhilelookingatwaves.”Hetookhissurfboardandracedtothebeachwithhisdad.Whilesurfing,Mikesawawonderfulwaveandshouted,“FreeFunmustbethere!”Dadpushedhimasthewaverose.Hestoodup!Buttheocean’spowerturnedhisexcitementtofear.Hefellbackwards,underthebigwaves.Butunderwater,itwascalm(平静的).Mikeopenedhiseyesandsawcolorfulfishdanceinthequietandclearbluewater.Timefeltslow.Heenjoyedthemoment.Mikepoppedupandshouted,“Ifoundit,Dad!FreeFunisEVERYWHERE!Youjusthavetoslowdowntoseeit!”“You’reright—it’sinaquietmomentunderthewaves,inthewindblowingthroughyourhaironabikerideandinthecolorsofabeautifulmountainsunset.Juststopforawhileandfeelthemoment.”Onthewayhome,Mikebreathedtheoceanair,listenedtowaves,andfeltsandonhistoes.FreeFunwasallaround.24.WheredidMikelookforFreeFunfirst?

A.Inhishouse.B.Intheforest.C.Atthebeach.D.Aroundtown.25.WhendidMikefinallyrealizewhatFreeFunwas?

A.Afterhelookedbehindhisbookshelf.B.Whenhewasridinghisbikearoundtown.C.Afterheclimbedthemountainwithhisdad.D.Whenhewasunderwaterduringasurfingtrip.26.Attheendofthestory,Mikelearnedto________.

A.surfintheseaandhavefunB.dosportsandbecomehealthyC.slowdownandenjoythemomentD.sharehobbiesandenjoyfamilytimeEveryoneknowsthatartshavemanybenefits.Theycanhelpkidscontroltheirhandsbetterandbemorecreative.Theycanevenhelpkidsunderstandtheirfeelingsbetterandlearnmoreaboutthemselves.Buthere’ssomethingyoumightnotknow:artscanactuallyimprovekids’self-esteem(自尊).Asanewmiddleschooler,it’seasytocompareyourselfwithothersandfeellikeyou’renotgoodenough.Anewstudysuggeststhattakingpartinartsactivitiesisaneasywayforkidstofeelbetter.Thestudylooksat6,209eleven-year-oldkids.Thesekidsreporthowoftentheyengage(参与)inartsactivitiesathome,suchasplayingorlisteningtomusic,drawingorpainting,andreadingforenjoyment.Theresult?Kidswhodotheseactivitiesmostdayshavemuchhigherself-esteemthanthosewhodothemlessoften.Whencomparingdailyartloverswithkidswhotakepartintheartslessthanonceamonth,thedifferenceinconfidence(自信心)istwiceasbig!Forreading,aswellasmusic-playingorlistening,theriseinself-esteemneedsonething—kidshavetodoitwiththeirparentsatleastonceortwiceaweek.Paintinganddrawing,however,helpbuildhigherself-esteemwhetherparentsarethereornot.Theactofcreatingartmayhelpkidsfeelspecialandproud,withorwithouttheirparents.Thebestpartofthefindingsisthatkidsdon’tneedtobegoodatartstofeelbetter.Teachersintheprogramstudiedthekids’artskills,and“beinggood”didn’tmatter.Whatcountsisjustdoingit.Forexample,whenyoudrawafunnycatwithtoobigeyes,youmightthink,“That’smycat—nooneelsecouldmakeitlikethis.”Thatfeelingofbeingspecialiswhatbuildsconfidence.Artsaren’tjustaboutself-esteem.Otherstudiesshowtheycanalsohelpwithgradesandmakekidssmarter.Sonexttimeyouworry,“I’mnotgoodatthis,”grabapencil,turnonthemusic,oropenafunbook.Justbyjoiningintheartsactivities,you’realreadybuildingconfidencethatwillstickwithyou,nomatterwhatthefuturebrings.27.Accordingtothepassage,artscanhelpkids________.

A.understandmoreabouttheirparentsB.feelbetteraboutthemselvesC.becomemorepopularamongfriendsD.stopcomparingthemselveswithothers28.Whichofthefollowinghelpsbuildhigherself-esteemevenwithoutparents?

A.Paintinganddrawing.B.Playingorlisteningtomusic.C.Readingforenjoyment.D.Givingperformancesonstage.29.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Thefeelingofbeingspecialpullsstudentsawayfromothers.B.Topstudentstakepartinartsactivitiesmoreoftenthanothers.C.Engagementinthearts,notability,iskeytostrongerconfidence.D.Parents,notteachers,shouldmakeartsactivitiesmoreenjoyable.30.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.ReadingMakesaFullManB.ArtsmatterforKids’Self-EsteemC.ConfidenceliesinFamilySupportD.SkillsinArtsBringBetterGrades四、任务型阅读Manyschoolsnowplanstudytripsforstudents,andwherethesetripsgohaschangedalot.Ratherthaninbusycities,studytripsnowoftentakeplaceinquietvillages.Doyouknowwhy?Villagesprovidespecialhands-onlearningexperiencesthatwecan’tfindincities.Thesevillagestudytripsmakelearningmoreactive.Thecountrysideislikeabigoutdoorclassroom.Bywatching,touchingandexperiencing,studentslearnaboutthenaturalworldbetter.Theycantellapartdifferentkindsofplantsinfields,takecareofbabychickensincountryyards,andusefarmingtoolsonthefarms.Youngpeoplealsoworktogetherongrouptasks:theyfeedanimals,pickfruitsandcleantheyards.Thishelpsthemthinkbetterandworkwellingroups.“Plantingvegetablesisfun.Ilearnmorebydoingthanreading,”saysLiWei,a7th-grader.ZhangTao,anotherstudentinherclass,agrees,“Workingonthefarmtellsmehardworkisreallyimportant.”Thequietnaturalviewsinthecountrysideandlocalcustoms(风俗)alsomakestudentsfeelclosertothejoysoflife.Localpeoplealsowelcomethesetripsbecausetheyhelpthemliveabetterlife.Peopleinthevillagescanhavenewjobsliketourguidesorteachers.Theyshowstudentsaroundvillages,teachthemhowtofarm,ortellstoriesaboutthemountainsandrivers.Besides,localshopsandbusinessessellfreshfarmfoodorhandmadegoodstovisitors.Areyoureadytostepintothisoutdoorclassroomandhaveyourownmemoriesinthevillage?31.Wheredostudytripsoftentakeplacenow?_____________________________32.Whatgrouptasksdoyoungpeopledoduringthetrips?_____________________________33.Whydolocalpeoplewelcomethestudytrips?_____________________________34.Wouldyouliketotakeastudytripinthecountryside?Why?(Pleasegivetworeasons.)_____________________________五、完成句子35.在那个新建的公园里有一个小湖。Thereisa________________inthenew

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