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2025-2026学年下学期七年级英语期末模拟测试一、单项选择1.—Look!Sandy,thereisa________onthewall.Whatdoesitsay?—ItsaysthatthereisgoingtobeasingingcontestonChildren’sDay.A.noticeB.informationC.messageD.fact2.Onsucharainyday,thereisnothingtodobut________inbed,waitingfordinner.A.tolieB.liesC.lieD.lying3.Whichofthefollowingcanweputin________toshowtherhymeofthepoem?IseeWhen________,Birdssinghighinthesky.Whenwindblowssoftandlight,Allthingslookwarmandbright.A.thesunisuponhighB.cloudsmoveoutofsightC.starsshinelateatnightD.treesstandtallandfine4.—What’syourkeytosuccess?—Well,Ibelievethatnothingdifficultwillbe________ifIputmyheartintoit.A.onmywayB.inmywayC.bythewayD.insomeway5.—Ithink________ismorecomfortablethanstayingathomeinsuchbadweather.—Iagreewithyou.A.somethingB.anythingC.everythingD.nothing6.—CouldIkeepthewindowsopen?Therearetoomanypeopleinthemeetingroom.—Ofcourseyou________.Letthefreshairin.A.willB.mustC.canD.need7.—I’msorry.I________myhomeworkathome.—That’sallright.Don’tforgettobringitheretomorrow.A.forgetB.forgotC.leaveD.left8.TowatchtheUEFAChampionsLeagueFinal,Chinesefanshadtostay________until3a.m..A.asleepB.calmC.aloneD.awake9.Noticethepronunciationoftheunderlinedletters.Whichisthesameas“answered”?A.lookedB.stoppedC.triedD.hated10.—ShallIgiveyouaridesinceit’ssnowingheavily?—________.A.NevermindB.Itcouldn’tbebetterC.Don’tmentionitD.Ican’tagreemore二、完形填空请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Thebaobabtree(猴面包树)isoneofthemostinterestingcreationsinnature.GrowingmostlyinAfricaandAustralia,thisstrange-lookingtreehasasuperthickbody.Itcan

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upto120,000litersofwater—enoughtofill600baths!Duringdryseasons,itsbrancheshavenoleaves,

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itlookslikesomeoneplantedgiantrootspointingatthesky.LocalchildrenevenjokethatthetreewasthrowntoEarthbyancientgodsandgrewupside-down.Whatmakesbaobabs

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?First,theyhaveastrongabilityto

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.Whenothertreesdryupinhotmonths,baobabsusetheirstoredwaterlikeabuilt-inwaterbottle.Theirgraybarkactslikearmor(铠甲).Evenifanimals

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it,thetreecangrownewbarkquickly.Somebaobabsliveforover1,500years,becomingnaturalwater

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forwildanimalsindryseasons.Besidestheirgreatvitality(生命力),baobabsareof

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helptonatureandpeopleindifferentways.Atnight,theirbigwhiteflowersopenundermoonlightandgetpollinated(被授粉)bybats.Thefruit,“monkeybread”,

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richinvitaminC.Peoplemakeeverypartofthetreeuseful:leavesgointosoups,barkbecomesfishingnetsandbaskets,andfruitpowder(粉末)isusedtomakehealthydrinks.Sadly,theseamazingtreesarein

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now.Climatechangebringschangeablerains—longdroughtsorheavyfloods.Youngbaobabsfindithardtogrow,fortheirsoftbodiescannotstoreenoughwater.Someancientbaobabsevendie

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.Scientistsarestudyingthemhardtoprotectthesenaturalwonders.11.A.saveB.useC.giveD.bring12.A.andB.butC.orD.so13.A.commonB.unusualC.hugeD.strong14.A.spreadB.stayC.surviveD.breathe15.A.destroyB.checkC.hitD.touch16.A.forestsB.stationsC.roadsD.paths17.A.muchB.manyC.moreD.most18.A.beB.amC.isD.are19.A.needB.troubleC.fearD.control20.A.hardlyB.quietlyC.slowlyD.quickly三、阅读理解ABeattheheatWecankeepourselvesfromextremeheat(极端高温)Who:children、theelderly、outdoorworkers、peoplewithdisabilities*Theheatinfluences(影响)morementhanwomen.What:Extremeheathappenswhenthetemperaturegetsextremelyhigh.How:Drinkenoughwater.Don’tdrinkjuicewithtoomuchsugar.Staycoolinanair-conditionedplace.Wearlightandlight-coloredclothes.Don’tweartightclothes.Duringextremeheat,thetemperatureinyourcarcouldbedeadly!Outsidetemperature27℃Inside43℃20minutes/Inside48℃40minutes/Inside51℃60minutes21.Accordingtotheposter,whichofthefollowingisagoodwaytobeattheheat?A.Drinkingjuicewithlotsofsugar.B.Wearingloose,light-colouredclothes.C.Stayinginthecarwithwindowsclosed.D.Doingoutdooractivitiesintheafternoon.22.Ifthetemperatureoutsideis27℃,howhotisitinsideacarafter40minutes?A.27℃.B.43℃.C.48℃.D.51℃.23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthisposter?A.Toaskpeopletohelpthoseatrisk.B.Toexplainwhyextremeheathappens.C.Towarnpeoplenottoleavechildrenincars.D.Totellpeoplehowtostaysafeinextremeheat.BTheareaoftheYinchuanWetland(湿地)Parkwasonceaplacethatpeopledisliked:wastewatercausedterriblesmellsandalmostnograsscouldgrowontheland.Now,itnotonlybecomesapopularplaceforpeopletotakeawalk,butalsoagoodplaceforbirdsandotheranimals.LiZhijunisamemberofthebirdprotectionorganization.Hesawthegreatchangesatthepark.Accordingtohim,theYinchuanWetlandParkhasbecomeafamousplaceforbirdphotographers.Morebirdswouldliketostayhereinwinter.BesidesNingxia,manycitiesinChinamakegreateffortstoprotectwetlands.Wuhan,thecapitalcityofHubeiprovince,isknownasa“cityofahundredlakes”.Thecityhasfivelargewetlandreserves(保护区).Tensofthousandsofbirdscometostayinwinter.PanjininLiaoningprovinceisanothersurprisingwetlandcity.Inthepast,thecityhasalotofenvironmentalproblemsbecauseofoilproduction.Butnowinthewetlandsbythesea,seagrassturnsredeveryautumn,creatingbeautiful“redbeaches”.ChenZhihai,alocalfisheryworker,said,“Inthepast,therewerealmostnowildfish.ThankstotheeffortsofPanjinpeople,nowthewetlandisbackagain!”24.WhatwastheYinchuanWetlandParklikeinthepast?A.Itwasaplacefortakingphotos.B.Itwasfullofwildbirds.C.Itwasdirtyandalmostnothinggrewthere.D.Itwasapopularwalkingplace.25.WhydoesthewritermentionwhatChenZhihaisaidinthelastparagraph?A.Toexplainwhytherewerenofishbefore.B.Toletalocalpersontellthechange.C.Toshowthatfishhereisgoodtoeat.D.Toaskpeopletocomeandfishthere.26.Afterreadingthearticle,whichideadoyouagreewithmost?A.Itislatetosavethewetlandsnow.B.Bigcitiesneedtosavethewetlands.C.Peoplecanmakethingsbetteriftheytry.D.Birdsarethereasonforsavingwetlands.CWalkingbacktocampthroughtheswamp(沼泽),Samwonderedwhethertotellhisfatherwhathehadseen.“Iknowonething,”hesaidtohimself.“I’mgoingbacktothatlittlepond(池塘)againtomorrow.AndI’dliketogoalone.IfItellmyfatherwhatIsawtoday,hewillwanttogowithme.I’mnotsureifthatisaverygoodidea.”Samwaseleven.HislastnamewasBeaver.HewasstrongforhisageandhadblackhairanddarkeyeslikeanIndian.SamwalkedlikeanIndian,too,puttingonefootstraightinfrontoftheotherandmakingverylittlenoise.Theswampthroughwhichhewastravelingwasawildplace.Therewasnoroad,anditwassoftandwetunderfoot,whichmadewalkingdifficult.Everyfourorfiveminutes,Samtookhiscompassoutofhispocketandcheckedhiswaytomakesurehewasgoingintherightdirection.Canadaisabigplace.Muchofitiswildland.TogetlostinthewoodsandswampsofwesternCanadawouldbeaseriousmatter.Ashetrudged(长途跋涉)on,theboy’smindwasfullofthewonderofwhathehadseen.NotmanypeopleintheworldhaveseenthelivingplaceofaTrumpeterSwan,Samhadfoundoneonthisdayinspring.Hehadseenthetwogreatwhitebirdswiththeirlongwhitenecksandblackbills.Nothinghehadeverseenbeforeinallhislifehadmadehimfeelquitethewayhefelt,onthatwildlittlepond,inthepresenceofthosetwolargeswans.Theyweresomuchbiggerthananybirdhehadeverseenbefore.Thenestwasbig,too.Thefemalewassittingoneggs;themalewalkedslowlybackandforth,guardingher.—TheTrumpetoftheSwan27.WhydoesSamdecidetogobacktothepondALONEthenextday?A.Hethinkshisfathermightdrivetheswansaway.B.Hisfatheristoobusytogowithhimtothepond.C.Hewantstokeepthespecialexperiencetohimself.D.Heisafraidofgettinglostwithothersintheswamp.28.Whatdoestheunderlined“compass”mean?A.Abookforreadingmaps.B.Apenfordrawingcircles.C.Aclockfortellingthetime.D.Atoolforfindingdirections.29.Putthefollowingeventsintherighttimeorder.①Samwalksbacktocampthroughtheswamp.②Sam’smindisfullofthewonderoftheswans.③Samfindsthetwowhiteswansatthepond.④Samdecidestogobacktothepondalone.A.①-②-③-④B.③-①-②-④C.③-①-④-②D.①-③-④-②30.Howdoesthewritermainlytellthestory?A.ByshowingSam’sactionsandthoughts.B.Bylistingtruefactsandnumbersaboutswans.C.ByreportingatalkbetweenSamandhisfather.D.Bydescribingthetwoswans’lifeinthelittlepond.四、单词拼写AAnimalshaveaspecial

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(关系)withpeople.ThousandsofspecieslivewithusonEarth,butsomeareindangernow.In

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(北方的)places,polarbearsarelosingtheirhomes.Thatis

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/ˈməʊstli/becauseofhuman’sactivities.People

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(露营)inforestsandmountains,whichsometimesmakesanimalsfeelunsafe.Also,whenpeoplehavea

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(野餐)intheforest,theymayleaverubbishthatharmsanimals.BHowever,manyanimalsareuseful.Bees,forexample,helpplantsgrowbyspreadingpollen(花粉).Ifmanybeesworktogether,they

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(produce)muchhoney.Sowemustprotectthemandhelpthemlive

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(safe)innature.Whatcanwedo?First,weshouldstop

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(cut)downtoomanytrees.Second,buildingnatureparkswillallowanimals

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(stay)alive.Let’sworktogethertoimprovethe

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(live)conditionsforanimals.Remember,everysmallstepcounts!五、选词填空strange,allyearround,Huge,even,areproudofInXishuangbanna,therainforestlooks

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tomanyvisitors.

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treesstandtallerthanbuildings.Theirrootshangdownlikelongarms.Someplantscan

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eatinsects.Becauseofthewetandhotweather,theforeststaysgreen

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.Littlebylittle,travelerslearntoenjoythisunusualworld.Theywalkonnarrowpathsandlistentobirdssinging.ManyChinesepeople

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thisrainforest.Itprotectsrareanimalsandcleanair.Walkingthroughthisstrangebutbeautifulplace,everyonefeelsamazedbynature’spower.六、完成句子46.Sheopenedtheboxwithoutanythinginit.(同义句转换)Sheopenedthebox________________init.47.Howamazingthecyclingtripwas!(同义句转换)________________________cyclingtripitwas!48.Thepandaweighed150gatbirth.(对划线部分提问)_____________________________thepandaweighatbirth?49.Mypetdoglooksbothcuteandsmart.(对划线部分提问)________doesyourpetdog________________?50.MydeskmateandIoftenchatwitheachotheratlunchtime.(用yesterday改写句子)MydeskmateandI________witheachotheratlunchtime________.51.海豚是所有动物中最聪明的动物。(clever)Dolphinsare________________.52.去年暑假,我们一家人出发前往一个海边的小村庄去观赏海豚。(setoff)Lastsummervacation,myfamily________________bytheseatogodolphinwatching.53.它们跳跃的身姿,堪称一场视觉盛宴。(treat)Theirjumpswere________________.54.这片沙滩主要是由碎贝壳形成的沙子构成。(bemade)Thebeach________________ofsandformedfromcrushed(破碎的)seashells.55.就在离别的伤感悄然涌上心头时,海豚们跳起了舞蹈让我们振奋起来。(cheer)Whenwefeltsadaboutleaving,thedolphinsdidadanceto________________.七、任务型阅读OutdoorsportsarebecomingmorepopularinChina,butagrowingnumberofaccidentshavemadesomepeopleseethemasdangerous.Manybeginnersstartoutdooractivitieswithoutgettingreadyfirst.Outdooractivitiescanbedangerousifyoudon’thaveenoughskills.Forexample,youcouldgettoocoldwhenhikinginhighmountains,getlostinthewoods,getcaughtinastorm,orfallintoadeepvalley.Theseaccidentsshowthatoutdoorsportsrequiremorethanjuststrength(体力)andcourage(勇气).Sohowcanyoustaysafe?Planningiskey.Beforeheadingout,learnaboutthelocation,weather,andseason.Thishelpsyoupickasafepathandstayawayfromdangerousplaces.Alwayschecktheweatherandhaveabackupplan.It’simportanttoknowhowhighthepathgoesupordown,whatitis,wheretofindwater,andsoon.Also,planhowmuchtimeyouneedtospendoutdoors.Properclothingisalsoveryimportant.Youneedclothesthatcanadapt(适应)tochangingweather.Takeofflayerswhenit’swarm,addlayerswhenit’scold,andchangeclotheswhentheygetwet.Also,alwaystellyourfriendsorfamilyyourplans.Tellthemwhoiswithyou.Withproperpreparation,outdooractivitiescanbeenjoyableandunforgettableexperiences.56.Whydosomepeoplethinkoutdoorsportsaredangerous?________________________________________________57.Whooftenstartsoutdooractivitieswithoutgettingreadyfirst?________________________________________________58.Whathelpspeoplepickasafepath?________________________________________________59.Whenshouldwechangeourclothes?________________________________________________60.Whatdooutdooractivitiesrequiremorethanjuststrengthandcourage?________________________________________________八、首字母填空Birdwatching:ApeacefulOutdoorActivityBirdwatchingisarelaxingbutmeaningfuloutdooractivity.Itletspeoplewatchbirdsintheirnaturalhabitatsw

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scaring(吓唬)them.Askilledbirdwatcherneedstobequiet,orthebirdswillfeela

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andflyaway.Mostbirdwatchersgotoforestsorwetlandswhenthesunr

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.Atthattime,birdsarelookingforfood.Theymaysitq

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onthegroundorhidebehindalargerocktostayu

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.Usingapairofbinoculars,abirdwatchercanseeeverydetailofabird’sw

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,itssharpbeak,anditslongneckclearly.Birdwatchingisnotonlyforf

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,butalsohasscientific(科学的)value.Bywatchingcarefully,peoplecanbetterunderstandbirdsandtheirenvironment.Forexample,somebirdsfeedoni

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,suchasfliesandbeetles(甲虫),helpingfarmerscontrolpests(害虫).Otherbirdscatchmiceorspreadseeds,bothdoingtheirparttokeepnatureinb

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.Asingleant,thoughtiny,cancarryfoodmanytimesitsownw

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—asmallbutpowerfulexampleofnature’swonders.Unlikemanyoutdoorsports,birdwatchingdoesnotrequirerunningorjumping.A

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candoit,evenalone.Whenapersonfeelsblue,watchingbirdsinnaturecanraisehisorherspirits.九、书面表达72.假定你是Lily,你的美国笔友Lauren热爱自然,计划利用“240小时过境免签”政策来中国旅游。请阅读她的邮件并用英文回复。Hi,Lily,Greatnews!IjustfoundoutthatChinanowhasa240-hourvisa-freetransitpolicy,soIcanfinallyvisityourcountry.I’msoexcited!YouknowhowmuchIlovenature.I’dlovetoseesomewildlifeandbeautifullandscapesthere.Couldyougivemesomeideas?Whatwouldyourecommend?Ican’twaittohearfromyou!Thankyou!Bestwishes!注意:1.词数80词左右;2.照抄阅读语篇不得分;3.文中不得出现与考生相关真实的姓名和校名等相关信息。Hi,Lauren,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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