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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页北京市北师大实验中学2025—2026学年度第一学期期末试卷七年级英语一、单选题:本大题共10小题,共10分。1.Robertand________littlebrotherarehandsomeboys.A.his B.he C.him2.—Lisa,whenisyourbirthday?—Mybirthdayis________January,justtwodaysaftertheNewYear.A.at B.on C.in3.There________manydifferentkindsofbirdsinthepark.A.is B.are C.have4.Thebabyiscrying________heisveryhungry.A.because B.or C.but5.I________drinktea,buttodayIwanttotrysome.Itsmellssogood.()A.never B.sometimes C.usually6.—Sam,________canplantsgivetopeople?—Food,oxygenandotherthings.A.where B.when C.what7.Bequiet!Youraunt________toEmiliaonthephonenow.()A.istalking B.willtalk C.talks8.Peopleinmyhometown________dragonboatraceseveryyearasatradition.A.areholding B.hold C.willhold9.Look

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black

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raining10.—DoesAlice________onthestageatthebeginningoftheplay?—No.Inthemiddle.A.appears B.appearing C.appear二、完形填空:本大题共6小题,共12分。WhenCharlieturnedfive,hejoinedhisfirstsoccerteam,theGreenLightning.Charlietriedonhisuniformandadmired(欣赏)himselfinthemirror.“I’ma

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soccerplayernow,”hesaidtohimself.OnWednesday,Charliemettherestofhisteamonthesoccerfield.CoachJunipertaughttheteamhowtokick(踢)theball,

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afteritandkickitagain.Hetaughtthemhowtothrowtheballinfromthesidelines,usingtwohandswhilekeepingboth

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ontheground.Thentheyhadapracticegame.Whoosh.Bump.Splat.Soccerwasalotharderthanitlooked.EverytimeCharliewasabouttokicktheball,someoneelsekickeditawayfromhim.WhenCharliethrewtheballinfromthesidelines,he

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tokeepbothfeetontheground.TheonlythingCharliewasgoodatwascheering(喝彩).Whenanyonescored(得分)agoal,Charliejumpedupandshouted,“Allright!Waytogo!”Thenhegavethescorerahigh-five.SaturdaywasCharlie’sfirstrealsoccergame.TheGreenLightningwasplayingtheGoldenSuns.Charlieranupanddownthefieldaftertheball.Hekickedtheair.Hekickedthegrass.Buteverytimehe

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tokicktheball,someoneelsekickeditfirst.Everytimeanyonescored,Charliecheered.Everyweek,theGreenLightningplayedanewteam.Everyweek,Charlietriedtokicktheball.Andeveryweek,Charliecheeredforanyonewhoscoredagoal.Finally,itwasthelastgameoftheseason—GreenLightningvs.BlackThunder.Charlieranupanddownthefieldaftertheball.Hekickedtheair.Hekickedthegrass.And

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,hekickedtheball.Hekickedithard.Hekickeditfar.Hekickeditrighttooneofhisteammateswhokickedtheballintothegoal.“Greatpass,Charlie,”histeammatescheered.“Nicekick,”thekidsfromtheBlackThundercheered.11.A.friendly B.real C.helpful12.A.look B.play C.run13.A.feet B.legs C.hands14.A.refused B.forgot C.liked15.A.tried B.waited C.learned16.A.secretly B.weakly C.suddenly三、阅读理解:本大题共8小题,共16分。AWhenbabyOliviacried,Danielwantedtohelp.ButMomandDadwouldruntohelpher.Theydidn’tevennotice(注意到)Daniel.SometimesDanieljustsatandfeltsad.Beingabigbrotherwasnotfun.Itwasreallylonely.That’swhatDanielwasthinkingwhensomeoneknockedatthedoor.Atfirst,hewasexcitedbecauseitwasGrandma!Thenhethought,“She’sjustcomingtoseeOlivia.”ButGrandmasurprisedDaniel.Shedidn’tgotoseeOlivia.Instead(反而),shecamejustforDaniel!Shesaid,“Hi,Daniel!I’vebeenmissingyouallday!”“Youhave?”Danielasked.“Isurehave,”Grandmasaid.“Let’srideourbikestothepark.”Inthepark,theyhadbikeracesandbuiltafantasticcastletogether.“Yourlittlesisterislucky,”Grandmasaid.“Someday,you’llshowherhowtodofunthings.”Danielsaid,“Idon’tthinkso.”“Sureyouwill!”saidGrandma.“You’llteachherhowtorideabikeandhowtobuildacastlethataprincesswouldlove!”“Well,Oliviaisaprincess,”saidDaniel.“AtleastMomandDadtreatherlikeaprincess.”“Oh,really,”saidGrandma.“AndhowdotheytreatOlivia’sbigbrother?”“LikeI’mnotaround,”Danielsaidsadly.Grandmanodded.“Irememberatthisparklastsummer,Iaskedyoutowatchoutwhenridingyourbike.Yousaid,‘Grandma,pleasedon’ttreatmelikeababy.’”Danielrememberedthat,too.“MomandDadtreatOliviainaspecialway,“saidGrandma.“Theytreatherlikeababy.Theytreatyouinaspecialway,too—likeabigbrother.Youdon’tneedmuchhelpnow,andyou’llhelplookafterOlivia.”“Someday,”Grandmawenton,“Oliviawilltreatyouinaspecialway,too—likeherbigbrother.Herhero.”“Shewill?”askedDaniel.Grandmanoddedyes.“Canwegohomenow?”Danielasked.“IhavetotellOliviaaboutthethingsI’llteachher.”Andthat’swhatDaniel—abigbrother—did!17.Danielfelt__________aboutbeingabigbrotheratfirst.A.nervous B.lonely C.excited18.HowdidGrandmasurpriseDaniel?A.Bycomingtoseejusthim.

B.Byteachinghimtodofunthings.

C.Bybuildingafantasticcastleforhim.19.WhydidDaniel’sparentstreathiminaspecialway?A.Becausehedidn’tactlikeabigbrotherathome.

B.Becausehedidn’twanttheirprotectionanymore.

C.Becausehedidn’tneedasmuchhelpashissister.20.WhatkindofpersonisGrandma?A.Sheishardworkingandpatient.

B.Sheisstrictandtraditional.

C.Sheishelpfulandcaring.BBirdsarefamousforwakingupearly.Butinastudy,scientistsfoundthatlightpollutioniscausingbirdstowakeevenearlierandgotosleeplater.AHelpfulDeviceDr.PeaseteachesatSouthernIllinoisUniversityCarbondale.HebeganusingaspecialAI-powereddevice(设备)calledaPUCtorecord(录制)birdsongsandtellwhichbirdsaresinging.Thedevicealsorecordstime,place,andweatherinformation,andsendsallofthesetotheInternet.Dr.Peasesays,“Wenotonlyknowwherethebirdsare,butwhattheyaredoingdayandnight.”Heusesthisinformationtoinvestigatehowlightpollutionisaffecting(影响)birds.TheStudyLightpollutiontakesplacewhentoomuchartificiallight,likethatfromstreetlightsorbuildings,makesthenightmuchbrighter.Thescientistswantedtofindouthowlivinginareaswithlightpollutionaffectedthebirds.Thescientistsstudiedover60millionbirdcallsfrom583kindsofbirdsthatareusuallyactiveduringtheday.Theyknewthetimeandplaceofeachbirdsound.Thishelpedthemtocompare(比较)thetimingofthecallswiththeamount(数量)oflightpollutioninthearea.Theyfoundlightpollutiongreatlyaffectedhowactivethebirdswereinthemorningandevening.Inbrightareas,birdsbegansingingabout18minutesearly.Atnight,theysangforanother32minutes.Thatmeansbirdsinareaswithlightpollutionarestayingupabout50minuteslongereveryday.Thelighthadastrongereffectonbirdswithlargereyes.Butlightpollutiondidn’tseemtoaffectbirdsthatnestedindarkplaces.Thescientistssayit’sworryingthatlightpollutionmayaffectnaturalhabitsofbirds.Buttheythinkit’stooearlytotellwhether(是否)stayinguplongeristrulybadforthebirds.Maybethebirdsarefindingawaytolivewithit.21.WhatdoweknowaboutPUCfromthepassage?A.Itcanrecordthebirdcallsandtellwhichbirdsaresinging.

B.Itcanhelpbirdsstayawayfromlightpollutionatnight.

C.Itcanmakebirdswakeupearlierinthemorning.22.Whatdoestheword“investigate”inParagraph3mostprobablymean?A.Tomakesomethingdifferent.

B.Tofindoutaboutsomething.

C.Tokeepsomethingoutofview.23.Whichcansupporttheidea“Lightpollutiongreatlyaffectsbirds”?A.583kindsofbirdsareusuallyactiveduringtheday.

B.Moreandmorebirdswithlargereyesnestindarkplaces.

C.Birdsinlightpollutionareassingabout50minuteslongerperday.24.Whichofthefollowingmaythewriteragreewith?A.It’schallengingtofindabetterplaceforbirdstolive.

B.Scientistsneedtostudymoretocometoaconclusion.

C.Peopleshouldlearnaboutlightpollutiontorescuebirds.四、任务型阅读-多任务混合:本大题共1小题,共8分。25.I’mFionaWalker,anaturalist.Iworkwithseventhandeighthgradersinanafterschoolnatureprogram,NatureWeb.ThisprogramisdevelopedbytheMcFarlaneNatureCenter.Ourgoalistohelpstudentslearnabouttheplantandanimallifearoundthem.Afewyearsago,wefoundthatchildrenseemtoknowalotabouttherainforest.Buttheyhavenoideaaboutlocallivingthings,evenwhatlivesintheirownbackyards!Wewantpeopletodevelopprideintheirowntowns.Wehopetheywillwanttoprotectthenaturalareaswheretheylive.WehaveNatureWebgroupsat12juniorhighschools.Atthoseschools,anyseventhoreighthgradestudentcanjoinagroup.EachNatureWebgroupmeetsonceeverymonthwithtwonaturalistsfromthecenter.Thenaturalistsplanandcarryoutanactivity.Wedolotsofdifferentthings.Often,wewalkoutdoorstolookforwildlife.Weexploreforests.Westudyanimaltracks(足迹)inthesnow.Welearntotellthecallsofdifferentbirds.Weuseamicroscopetolookatlifeinadropofpondwater.Attheendofeverymeeting,wereturntotheschooltotalkaboutourfindings.We’vehadsomewonderfulexperiences.OneofmyfavoriteswasBiodiversityDay.Wewantedourstudentstodiscoverhowmanydifferentspecies(物种)liveinonesmallarea.OneSaturday,weaskedthemeachtospendtwohoursstudyingnatureintheirownneighborhoods.Theideawastowritedowneverylivingthingtheysaw.Onegirlevenfound53speciesinherownyard,frommossandantstooaktreesandsquirrels.Asanaturalist,I’vealwayslovedbeingoutdoorsandI’malwayscuriousabouteverythingIseeandhear.Anyonewholovestoexplorenatureandwantstolearnasmuchaspossibleaboutitisanaturalist.I’mjustluckytohaveajobthatletsmedowhatIloveallthetime.(1)WhydidMcFarlaneNatureCentercreateNatureWeb?A.Tohelpparentstakecareoftheirchildrenafterschool.

B.Toencouragestudentstogrowintolocalnaturelovers.

C.Toguidepeopletoplantlocaltreesintheirbackyards.(2)WhatcanstudentsdoinNatureWeb?A.Theycanexperiencehands-onactivities.

B.Theycanpresentwhattheyfoundtotheirparents.

C.Theycandecidehowtoruntheprogramontheirown.(3)WhydoesFionatalkaboutBiodiversityDay?A.Toshowsmallareasareprobablyfulloflife.

B.Tocallonstudentstofindmorelivingthings.

C.Togiveonesuccessfulexamplefromtheprogram.(4)Asanaturalist,whatchallengemayFionameetinthisprogram?Tofaceit,whatshouldshedo?___________________________________五、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共8分。26.Thinkaboutwhatyouusuallydoonawalk.If(如果)you’dliketofeelmoregroundedandpresent,you’lllovetheideaofacolorwalk.Acolorwalkisaslow,relaxingwalkoutside.Togoonacolorwalk,first,pickoutacolor.Thenyousetoffdownthesidewalk,andkeepaneyeoutforthingsinthatspecific(具体的)colorasyouwalk.Ifyouchoosetolookforyellow,thenyoumightseeayellowwall,apersoninayellowsweater,orayellowchairoutsideacafe.It’ssaidthatlookingforonespecificcolormakesiteasiertostaypresent—anditcouldevenhelpyoufeellessworried.AccordingtoPrernaMenon,ascientist,colorwalksaredifferentfromusualwalksinseveralhelpfulways.“Acolorwalkwakesupyournervoussystem(神经系统)inawaythatausualwalkmaynot,”shesays.Menonsaysacolorwalkmakesyoulookupandoutattheworldaroundyouinagoodway.“Byusingyoursenses(感官)andstayingpresent,youcanhelpyourbodyrelax,”shesays.Toturnacolorwalkintoahabit,youcanlookforanewcoloreverytimeyouarereadyforawalk.Ofcourse,acolorwalkisalsoalotoffun.Itfeelslikeafungamewhereyougoaroundthetownandlookforinterestingthings.“Colorwalksnotonlyhelpyoutrainyourselfinmindfulness,butalsoheal(治愈)youryoungerself,”Menonsays.Anyonewhofeelsworriedcantryacolorwalk.Lookingforaspecificcolordropsyouintothepresentmomentandhelpsyoustayawayfromtheworriesofthefutureorthebadexperiencesfromthepast.Lovethisidea?Thenpickacolorandgoonacolorwalktoday.(1)Whatisacolorwalk?__________________________________________(2)Ifsomeonechoosestolookforyellow,thenwhatmightheorshesee?___________________________________________(3)Howcanpeopleturnacolorwalkintoahabit?__________________________________________(4)Wouldyouliketotryacolorwalk?Whyorwhynot?__________________________________________六、信息匹配:本大题共3小题,共6分。信息匹配。下列每个图片展现了一个活动场景,请根据人物描述匹配最适合的图片,并将图片所对应的A、B、C、D填在相应位置上。其中一个选项为多余选项。

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Ilikevisitinggardenswithmyfriends.Thebrightcolorsofdifferentplantsbringmejoyandhappiness.

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Ifeellikeabirdflyinghigh.Everythingdowntherelookssosmall.It’sreallyacooladventure.

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Ilovepickingfruitsnearmyhouse.Ialwaysgivethemtomymomandthenshemakesfruitcakes.A.B.C.D.

27.A.A B.B C.C D.D28.A.A B.B C.C D.D29.A.A B.B C.C D.D七、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共4分。30.

A.important

B.hobbies

C.mind

D.rememberDoyouwanttobeagreatlearner?Herearethreepiecesofadviceforyou.First,putyourstudiesbeforeothertasks.After-classactivitiesandfun

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shouldcomesecond,soyourstudiescanhaveyourfullattention(注意力).Talkingaboutwhatyou’velearnedisalsoagreatwayto

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theinformation.Youcanhaveadiscussion(讨论)withfriendsorfamilymembersaboutthe

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thingsyouarelearningabout.Youcanalsojoinastudygrouptogooverthethingsyouhavelearnedtogether.What’smore,it’sgoodtotakeshortbreakseverynowandthen.Afterstudyingfor50minutes,spend5to10minuteswalkingaroundtotakeyour

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offyourwork.(1)

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八、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共4分。31.Ifyoudon’tknowaboutfoodsandplants,youmaymakeabigmistake.Youneedtoknowwhich

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(plant)aresafetoeat.Atonetime,peoplewereafraidofeatingthetomato,becausetheybelievedittobeharmfultoeat.Theythoughtitwasdangerousbecause

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(it)stemlookslikethatofthedangerousplantnightshade.Ittookmanyyearsbeforepeopleaccepted(接受)thetomatoasasafefoodtoeat.Today,it

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(play)abigroleincooking.Ifpeoplestoreandcookitsafely,itcanhelppeopletostay

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(health).(1)

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九、单词拼写-单句:本大题共4小题,共8分。32.Doctorstrytheirbestto

[seɪv]people’slives.33.Heusesa

[fækt]tosupporthisopinion.34.Readingisakey

[pɑːt]ofmylife.35.Breakfastisaveryimportant

[mi:l]oftheday.十、句子翻译:本大题共3小题,共6分。36.众所周知,红色代表着好运。(nosecret,standfor)

37.看植物生长很有趣。(interesting,watch)

38.茶不仅是一种健康饮品,也是中国历史的一部分。(notonly…butalso…)

十一、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共38分。39.根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于40词的文段写作。文中已给出的内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出真实的校名、姓名和地名。假设你是李华。你校正在开展“快乐分享”活动。英语社团公众号打算做一期以“Asmalljoyinmylife”为主题的推送。请你用英文写一篇短文投稿,描述你生活中一件微小而令你感到快乐的事情,并谈一谈这件事为何让你感到快乐。它可能是在社团中与志趣相投的人畅谈;是庆祝节日的一顿团圆饭或是与宠物的相依为伴……提示词语:enjoy,share,warm,happiness,connection内容提示:·Whatisasmalljoyinyourlife?Describeit.·Whydoesitbringyoujoy?I’mLiHuafromClassI,Grade7.________________________________________________________________________________________

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