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江蘇地區(qū)2023學(xué)年七年級(jí)下冊(cè)期中備考真題匯編閱讀理解(35篇)Ⅰ學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________一、閱讀單選(2022春·江蘇鹽城·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)WendyIlivenearasupermarket.Myparentsusuallyshopthere.Thereisaparkacrossthesupermarket.IjogforhalfanhoureverymorningattheparkbecauseIlovethecleanairandsunshinethere.Thebestthingsinlifearefree!Togettothepark,youjusthavetocrossCenterStreet.TomThereisazooinmyneighborhood.Isometimesspendtimethereonweekends.It’sfuntowatchthemonkeysjumparound.Ittakesonlyfiveminutestogettothezoobybus.ButIoftenwalkthere.It’saboutfifteenminutes’walk.IusuallywalkoutandturnrightonBridgeRoad.Thenthezooisinfrontofme.
HenryIliveinabusyneighborhood.Thereisabankbetweenmyhouseandaclothesshop.Myfavouriteplaceisthelibrary.Ioftenreadthereafterschool.WhenIreadbooks,timegoesquickly!Youcanwalktothelibraryeasily:JustgodownNorthRoadandturnleft.Itiseastofthepostoffice.1.WhydoesWendyoftenjoginthepark?A.Becauseherparentsaskhertoexercisethere.B.Becauseit’sthebestparkinCenterStreet.C.Becauseit’sfreetogojogginginthepark.D.Becausesheenjoysthefreshairandsunshine.2.HowlongdoesittakeTomtogettothezooonfoot?A.Fiveminutes. B.Tenminutes. C.Fifteenminutes. D.Halfanhour.3.WhatdoesHenryliketodoafterschool?A.Togoshopping. B.Toreadbooks.C.Torideabike. D.Towatchthemonkeys.4.Whichofthefollowingpicturesshowstherightplaces?A. B.C. D.5.Whatdothethreestudentsmainlytalkabout?A.Hobbies. B.Favoriteanimals.C.Neighborhoods. D.Dreamhouses.(2022春·江蘇鹽城·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)Thefourtravelerswalkafewmilesandthenetoabigditch(壕溝).It’sverywide(寬的).Therearealotofrocks(巖石)intheditch.“Howcanwecrosstheditch?”Dorothyasksherfriends.“Wecan’tflyoverit,”theScarecrowsays.“Andwecan’tjumpoverit.Sowemuststayhere.”TheLionlooksattheditchandsays,“Icanjumpoverit.”“Canyou?”theScarecrowsays.“That’sgood!Youcantakeusacrossonyourback,onebyone.”“Whowantstogofirst?”theLionsays.He’salittleafraidfirstbuthewantstohelphisfriends.“Me!”theScarecrowsaysandhegetsontheLion’sback.TheLionjumpsacrosstheditcheasily.ThenhejumpsbackandtakesDorothyandToto.FinallyhetakestheTinWoodmanacrosstheditch.TheLionistiredafterhisfivebigjumps.“Let’shavearestbeforewestartwalkingagain,”hesays.Laterintheafternoontheyetoawideriver.Theycanseeabeautifulcountryontheothersideofit.Therearegreenfieldsandalotofflowers.6.Whycan’ttheycrosstheditchatfirst?A.Becausetheditchistoowide.B.Becausethereisalsoawiderivernexttotheditch.C.Becausetheyareallafraidanddon’twanttojumpoverit.D.BecausetheScarecrowsaystheymuststaywheretheyare.7.Howdotheycrosstheditch?A.Theywalkontherockstocrosstheditch.B.TheLiontakesthemacrosstheditch.C.TheScarecrowhelpsthemflyovertheditch.D.Theyswimacrosstheditchtogether.8.HowmanytimesdoestheLionjumpalltogether?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.9.WhatistheLionlikeinthestory?A.Heisreallyhelpful. B.Helookslikethekingoftheanimals.C.Heisafraidtodoanything. D.Heisn’tstrongandoftenneedsarest.10.Whichofthefollowingisright?A.Thereisabeautifulcountryacrosstheriver.B.TheScarecrowwantstobethefirsttocrosstheriver.C.DorothyistiredandsitsontheLion’sbackallthetime.D.TheTinWoodmanaskstheLiontogoonthetripwithoutarest.(2022春·江蘇鹽城·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)Therearesomefunnyactivitiesthisweek!Everyonewhoisinterestedinthemlooksatthenotice!MondayMeetingRoom19:00—21:30Dr.ThomasWest’sreport:SpaceandManeandlistentoitifyouwanttolearnmoreaboutthestarsandtheuniverse.WednesdayScienceRoom18:00—20:00MrsSmith’sreport:UFOWouldyouliketolearnaboutUFOs?Pleaseeandlisten.FridayMeetingRoom18:30—21:00MrGreen’slesson:puterScienceMrGreenisfromOxfordUniversity.Learntouseputers.SundayLibrary18:30—11:30RobotShowYoucanseeallkindsofrobotsmadebythestudents.Youmayalsobringyourownrobothere.11.WhocanyoulearnsomethingaboutUFOsfrom?A.Astudent. B.MrsSmith.C.MrGreen. D.Dr.ThomasWest.12.WhatdoesMrGreenfromOxfordUniversityteach?A.puterscience. B.Robotscience.C.Spacescience. D.Lifescience.13.Whenmayyouhaveachancetoshowpeopleyourrobot?A.OnMonday. B.OnWednesday.C.OnFriday. D.OnSunday.14.IfyouarefreeonMonday,youcangoto________.A.MrGreen’slesson B.a(chǎn)reportaboutUFOC.a(chǎn)reportaboutSpaceandMan D.seesomerobots15.Ifyouwanttolearnhowtouseputers,youcangotothelesson________.A.from8:30amto11:30amonSundayB.from7:00pmto9:00pmonMondayC.from6:00pmto8:00pmonWednesdayD.from6:30pmto9:00pmonFriday(2022春·江蘇鹽城·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)“There’sonlyonethingtodo,”Alicethought,“I’lleatthecakes.Itcan’tmakemeanybigger,soperhapsitwillmakemesmaller.”Aliceatesomeofthecakes,andshebegantobeesmaller.Soon,shewassmallenoughtoleavetheWhiteRabbit’shouse.“I’lltryandfindmywaybacktothegarden,”shethought.Shewalkedoutofthehouse.Alargedogwaslookingdownather.Alicewasveryafraid.“Ifit’shungry,”shethought,“itwilltrytoeatme.WhatshallIdo?”Alicesawasticklyingontheground.“IknowwhatI’lldo,”shethought.Shepickedupthestick,andthrewit.Atonce,thedogranafterthestick,pickeditupinitsmouth,andbroughtitbacktoher.Alicedidthisafewtimestillthedogwastiredandsatdownfaraway.“NowIcanrunaway,”Alicethought.“IfIcanmakemyselfalittlebigger,I’llfeelsafer.”Shelookedaround.Theonlythingtoeatwasalargemushroom(蘑菇)abouttwicehersize.“MaybeifIeatapieceofthat,”shethought,“itwillmakemegrowbigger.”16.HowdidAlicebeesmaller?A.Sheatesomecakes. B.Shedranksomewater.C.Sheatethemushroom. D.Sheatesomechocolate.17.WhodidAlicemeetwhenshewalkedoutofthehouse?A.Awhiterabbit. B.Amouse.C.Adodo. D.Alargedog.18.WhatdidAlicethinkwhenshesawthedog?A.Itwantedtoeatthestick. B.Itmightwanttoeather.C.Itwasnotfriendly. D.Itwasverycute.19.Therightorderis________.a.AlicewalkedoutoftheWhiteRabbit’shouse.b.Aliceatesomecakes.c.Alicewantedtoeatthemushroom.d.Aliceplayedwiththedog.A.bacd B.bdac C.badc D.a(chǎn)bdc20.Whatwillhappenattheendofthestory?A.Aliceatethewholemushroom.B.ThedogwantedtoeatAlicebecauseitwashungry.C.Aliceateapieceofthemushroom.D.Alicebecamesmallerandwentbackhome.(2022春·江蘇揚(yáng)州·七年級(jí)校考期中)VisitNeistPointNeistPointisoneofthebestknownlighthousesinScotlandandcanbefoundonthemostwesterlytipofSkyenearthetownshipofGlendale.Offthepoint,whales(鯨魚)canbeseenregularlyinthesummermonths.WeatherThiswalkisnotsuitableinallweatherconditions.Asittakeyounearhighcliffssoitisnotagoodideatogoinwindyconditionsorifit’smisty(多霧的).ParkingThecarparkislocatedattheveryendofthesingletrackroad10.5milesfromDunvegan(a30minutetodrive).IftravelingfromPortree,itis31milesandwilltakeaboutonehourtodrive.21.NeistPointisonthemostwestsideof_________.A.Wales B.Skye C.Glendale D.England22.HowfarawayisPortreefromNeistPoint?A.30minutes’walk B.10.5milesC.31miles D.Onehour’swalk23.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentioned?A.Thelighthouseisnearthecliff. B.ThelighthouseisinScotland.C.Thelighthouseisclosedonwindydays. D.Theviewingspothascarparkforvisitors.(2022春·江蘇揚(yáng)州·七年級(jí)??计谥校㏕hereoncelivedamouseandafrogwhowereverygoodfriends.Themouseenjoyedspendingtimewiththefrog,buthewaslazy.Heneverwenttovisitthefrog;thefrogalwayshadtovisithim.Becauseofthis,thefrogwasbeingangrywithhisfriend.Oneafternoon,thefrogdecidedthattoendthisonesidedfriendship.Sothefrogtied(綁)oneendofapieceofstring(細(xì)繩)tohislegandthentiedtheotherendtothelittlemouse’stailwithouthimnoticing.Thefrogwavedgoodbyetothemouseandthenjumpedintothepond(池塘).Allatonce,thestringpulledtightonthemouse’stailandthemousefellintothepondbelow.Splash!Thepoorlittlemousecouldnotswim.Aftermuchfighting,hefinallydrownedinthepond.“Thatwillteachyoutomakeafooloutofme,youlazymouse,”thoughtthefrog.Butthen,highupinthesky,ahawk(鷹)sawthemousefloating(漂浮)inthewaterbelow.Sothehungryhawkswoopeddowntocatchthemouseforitsdinner.Suddenly,thefrogrealizedthathewasstilltiedtothemousebythestring.Up,upintothesky,wentthefrog.Itwasthenthatthefrogrealizedthemistakesofhisways.Insettingatrap(陷阱)forhisfriend,thefroghadalsosetatrapforhimself.Thereisafamoussayingthatgoes,“________”.24.Whatisaonesidedfriendship?A.Whentwosidesfightagainsteachother.B.Whentwofriendsalwaysthinkandactthesameway.C.Whenonlyonesidetrieshisbestintherelationship(關(guān)系).D.Whenbothsidesarelookingfornewrelationships.25.Whydidthefrogtieastringbetweenhimandthemouse?A.Topullthemouse’stailoff. B.Todrownthemouseinthepond.C.Tobringthemouseclosertohim. D.Tokillthembothtogether.26.Whatwillprobablyhappentothefrogintheend?A.Hewillfightthehawkandsavethemouse.B.Hewillsetatrapforthehawk.C.Hewillbeeatenbythehawk.D.Hewillmakefriendswiththehawk.27.Whichofthefollowingsayingscanbeusedtoendthisstory?A.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.B.Booksandfriendsshouldbefewbutgood.C.Beslowinchoosingafriend,butslowerinchangingafriend.D.Donotdigtoodeepaholeforyourenemybecauseyoumayfallintoityourself.(2022春·江蘇揚(yáng)州·七年級(jí)校考期中)Horseracingisapopularsportandsocialeventinmanycountries,includingAustraliaandtheUnitedStates.UsuallyonaSaturdayorSunday,peoplegotoabiggrassyfieldandwatchjockeys(賽馬騎師)ridehorsesaroundatrack(跑道).AnannualeventinEnglandisdifferentfromotherraces,thankstosomeveryspecialguests.TheRoyalAscot(英國(guó)皇家賽馬會(huì))isheldinJuneofeachyear.TheBritishRoyalFamilyalwaysattendthisrace.Jockeys,horsetrainersandhorseownerscanwinlotsofmoney.In2016,thetotalprizemoneyforfivedaysofracingatRoyalAscotwasnearly58millionyuan.Thatmeanstheracesareverypetitive.Butwhiletheracesareimportant,alotofattentionisgiventowhatpeoplearewearing.Thedresscode(著裝要求)isverystrict.Ladies’dressesmustnotshowtheirstomachsorshoulders,whilemenmustweargrayorblacksuitsandtophats.However,thisdoesn’tstoppeoplegettingverycreativewiththeiroutfitsandwearingstrangeandwonderfulhats.Noteveryhorseraceisasbigandfancyasthisone,though.Mostbigcitieshavehorseracing,butevenpeoplefromsmallcountrytownsinAustraliaenjoygoingtotheraces.AnAustraliancountryracedayismuchmorerelaxedthantheoneatRoyalAscot,butitisstillamongthebiggestsocialeventsoftheyear.Itisafunplacetomeetfriends,listentolivemusic,enjoysomefoodanddrinkandwatchsomeraces.Ifyouevervisitaplacewithhorseracing,besuretocheckitoutforyourself.28.WhyisRoyalAscotdifferentfromotherhorseracing?A.Becauseit’sapopularsportandsocialevent.B.Becauseit’susuallyheldonaweekend.C.Becausepeoplecanwatchitonagrassyfield.D.Becausetherearesomespecialguestswhoetowatchit.29.Whocanwinmoneyfromhorseracing?a.Jockeys.
b.Horsetrainers.
c.Horseowners.
d.Organizers.A.a(chǎn)bc B.bcd C.a(chǎn)cd D.a(chǎn)bd30.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.Theimportanceofhorseracing. B.WhatpeopleshouldwearattheAscotraces.C.Creativewaysofdressingfortheraces. D.Thehatspeoplewearatraces.31.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofaracedayinAustralia?A.It’sboring. B.It’sexpensive. C.It’senjoyable. D.It’smeaningless.(2022春·江蘇揚(yáng)州·七年級(jí)??计谥校㊣nThailand,taxisaregivinganewmeaningtotheterm“roof(頂部)garden”.Peopleareusingtheroofsoftaxistogrowvegetables.ManytaxisinThailandhavelostbusinessduringthepandemic.Tomakebetteruseofthem,peoplehaveplantedvegetablesontheirroofs.Workersfromtwotaxipaniesbuiltthesmallgardens.Theyputsoilontheroofsandthenplantedvegetablessuchastomatoesandbeans.Theresultlooksmorelikeaworkofartthanacarparkinglot.Bydoingthis,theywanttodrawpeople’sattentiontothedifficultyoftaxidriversandoperators(經(jīng)營(yíng)者),whohavelostmuchbusinessandmoneybecauseofthepandemic.Thesedays,thetwopaniesonlyhave500carsleftworkinginthestreetsofBangkok.Meanwhile,2,500carsareleftunusedintheparkinglot.Thestreetsinthecapitalhavebeenquiet.Thishasresultedinafallindrivers’earnings(收入).So,manydrivershavewalkedawayandleftthecarsinlong,silentrows.Infact,whenthepandemicfirsthit,somedriversgaveuptheircarsandreturnedtotheirhomesinvillages.DuringthesecondwaveoftheCOVID19,morehavegivenupandreturnedtheircarstothepanies.Thishasleftthetaxipaniesingreattrouble.Theyhavetothinkofwaystopaytheloansonbuyingtheircars.Theroofgardensdonotofferawaytomakemoney.“Thevegetablegardenisbothanactofprotest(抗議)andawaytofeedmystaffduringthishardtime,”themanagerofoneofthetaxipaniessaid.32.Whostartedtogrowvegetablesontheroofsoftaxis?A.Taxidrivers. B.Taxipanyoperators.C.Taxipanyworkers. D.Parkinglotmanagers.33.Whyweremanytaxisleftintheparkinglot?A.Taxiswerenotallowedtostayinthestreetsduringthepandemic.B.Taxidriverslosttheirbusinessandmoneybecauseofthepandemic.C.Taxipaniesfailedtopaytheloansonbuyingtheircars.D.Taxipanyworkersneededthemtobuildsmallgardens.34.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4mean?A.Fewpeoplegooutoftheirhouses. B.Taxishavebeenimprovedalot.C.peoplemakelessnoiseinthestreets. D.Thedrivershavelefttoplant.35.Accordingtothemanager,thevegetablegardenswerebuiltto_______.A.makemoney B.feedthepassengersC.drawattention D.makeaworkofart(2022春·江蘇揚(yáng)州·七年級(jí)??计谥校〥earfriends,I’llhavemybirthdaypartyatseventhisFridayevening.Mymotherwillcookdelicious(美味的)dishesforus.Ataboutnine,we’llplayputergames.Ithinkwewillhaveagoodtime.Canyoue?Ilookforwardtohearingfromyou.
—PaulDearPaul,I’mafraidthatIcan’tgototheparty.IhavetostudyfortheingMathexam.Ididn’tpassitlastweek.Ihopeyoucanenjoyyourselfattheparty.—SusanDearPaul,I’mgladtogetyourinvitation(邀請(qǐng))andIhaveboughtanicemodelcarforyou.Bytheway,I’llgotherewithmylittlebrotherSam.IsthatOK?—LindaDearPaul,MygrandmotherisillandIneedtolookafterher.SoIcan’tgototheparty.ButI’llaskPetertotakemygifttoyou.It’sastorybook.Ihopeyouwilllikeit.—Bill36.Whycan’tSusangototheparty?A.Shehastolookafterherbrother. B.Shehastostudyforanexam.C.Shehastoomuchhomeworktodo. D.Sheneedstogotothehospital.37.LindawantstogotoPaul’spartywithA.Sam B.Peter C.Bill D.Susan38.WhatbirthdaygiftwillBillgivetoPaul?A.Aputergame. B.Amathtextbook. C.Astorybook. D.Amodelcar.(2022春·江蘇揚(yáng)州·七年級(jí)校考期中)OnasmallfarminMexico,therearenoschools.Abusistheschool.Thedriverofthebusistheteacher.It’saschoolbus,butitdoesn’ttakethechildrentoschool.Itjustgoesroundfromplacetoplace,andsometimesitestothisfarm.Thebuswillstayhereforthreemonths.Thefarmerscallitaschoolonwheels(車輪).Everytimewhenthebuses,thefarmerswille,runningtoit,shoutingandlaughing.Theywarmlyweletheschoolbus.Whenthebusisonthefarm,inthemorning,theteacherteachesthesmallchildren.Intheafternoon,thebiggerchildrenetohavetheirlessonsbecausetheymustworkinthemorning.Atnight,thefathersandmothersetoschool.Theywanttolearn,too.Howthefarmershopethatsomedaytheycanhavearealschoolontheirfarm!39.Thedriverofthebusis________.A.theteacher B.thestudent C.thefarmer D.theschool40.Thebusschoolwill________.A.takethechildrentoschool B.goroundfromplacetoplaceC.takethefathersandmotherstoschool D.stayhereforthreeweeks41.Whenthebusschooles,thefarmerswill________.A.stopworking B.getupearly C.besad D.warmlyweleit42.Thebiggerchildrenhavetheirlessonsintheafternoonbecause________inthemorning.A.theycan’tgetupearlyB.theteacherwantstoteachthesmallchildrenfirstC.theyhavealotofworktodoD.theyhavetodotheirhomework(2022春·江蘇揚(yáng)州·七年級(jí)??计谥校㏑obin,anAmericanstudent,wantedtokeepadogasapetathome,buthisparentsdidn’tagreehimtodosobecausetheythoughtanimalswereuncleanandcouldmakesometrouble.Robindidn’tgiveup.HereadmanybooksandsearchedforinformationontheInternetaboutanimals.Twomonthslater,Robintoldhisparentsthathehadfoundagreatwebsiteandhewantedtoshareitwiththem.Whenhisparentsgotonline,theyfounditwasallaboutanimals.Onthewebsite,thereweremanypicturesandvideosonanimals.Afterreadingcarefully,hisparentsgottoknowanimalswerejustlikepeople.Thedogsandcatsinthestreetweredirtybecausetheirmastersabandonedthemandnoonetookcareofthem.Someofthemwereabandonedbecausetheirownershadababyrecentlyandhadnotimeforthem.Otherswereabandonedbecausetheirforeignownersmovedbacktotheirhomecountries.Andstillotherswereabandonedjustbecausetheirownersnolongerwantedthem.Alloftheseweremen’sproblems,notanimals’.Beforehisparentssaidhowgoodthewebsitewas,Robintoldthemhebuiltthewebsitebyhimself.Hecollectedinformationaboutanimalsandputthemonhiswebsite.Hehopedpetscouldfindgoodhomesandmorepeoplecouldcareforthem.NowRobin’sfamilyarethinkingaboutwhatkindofpettokeepathome.43.Accordingtothepassage,Robincamefrom________.A.China B.theUSA C.England D.Thailand44.Theunderlinedword“abandoned”inParagraph2means__________.A.dressedup B.calledup C.broughtup D.gaveup45.________setupthewebsiteaboutanimals.A.Robin’sfriend B.Robinalone C.Robin’sparents D.Robin’sclassmate46.Accordingtothepassage,someanimalswereabandonedbecause________.①theirownerswereforeigners②theirownerswantedtokeepanotherpet③theirownersdidn’twanttheanimalsanymore④theirownershadababyandnotimeforthem⑤theirownersmovedbacktotheirhomecountriesA.①③④ B.①③⑤ C.②③⑤ D.③④⑤(2022春·江蘇揚(yáng)州·七年級(jí)校考期中)Believeitornot,soonputersandothermachinescanrememberyoubylookingatyoureyes!Theprogramme(程序)worksbecauseeveryone’seyesaredifferent.Sointhefutureyouwon’thavetorememberanynumberswhenyouwanttouseamachineortakemoneyoutofabank.You’lljustlookatthemachineanditwillbeabletotellthatit’syou.
InsomeshopsandbanksintheUSA,Britain,Spain,ItalyandTurkey,peoplehavetestedthiskindofeyerecognition(眼睛識(shí)別)programmealready.Soon,thistechnology(技術(shù))maytaketheplaceof(代替)allotherwaysoffindingoutwhopeopleare.Scientistsareworkingonothersystems(系統(tǒng)),too.Machinescanknowyoufromtheshapeofyourhandorevenyoursmellsoon.Wealreadyhavemachinesthatcantellwhoyouarefromyourvoiceorthemark(記號(hào))madebyyourfingers.Eyerecognitionisbetterthanotherkindsbecauseyoureyesdon’tchangeasyougetolder,orgetdirtylikehandsorfingers.Andeventwinshavedifferenteyes,sotheprogrammecanbeupto94%correct.However,someotherprogrammesmayonlybe51%correctnow.InBritain,91%peoplesaythattheyliketheideaofeyerecognition.Inthefutureyourputerwillbelookingatyouintheeye.Sosmile!47.What’sthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?A.putersandmachinescanrememberyoubyyoureyessoon.B.putersandmachinescanhelpyouremembernumbers.C.Youcantakemoneyoutofabankbytellingsomenumbers.D.putersandmachinescanrememberyoubyyourvoice.48.Howdoestheeyerecognitionprogrammework?A.Youlookatthemachineandtypeanumber. B.Youneedtospeakandthenlook.C.Themachinelooksatyoureye. D.Themachinelooksatyourface.49.Whichrecognitionmachinesdowealreadyhave?A.Rememberingeyesandsmell. B.Rememberingfingerprintsandvoice.C.Rememberinghandsandsmell. D.Rememberinghandsandface.50.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Eyescangetdirty. B.Eyescanchangewithtime.C.EyerecognitionisweledinBritain. D.Somepeople’seyesarethesame.(2022春·江蘇常州·七年級(jí)??计谥校㊣t’sis8:00pminBeijing.Whatarepeopledoinginotherpartsoftheworld?Canada4:00amto8:30amCanadaisabigcountrywithsixtimezones(區(qū)).Inthewest,itis4:00amandeveryoneisasleep,butintheeastitis8:30amandpeopleareawake.ItisacoldFridaymorninginNovember.Scotland12:00noonScotlandispartoftheUK.ThecapitalofScotlandisEdinburgh,andthecapitaloftheUKisLondon.ItistwelvenooninEdinburgh,sochildrenarehavinglunchthere.Egypt(埃及)2:00pmTheweekendstartsfromFridayinEgypt.FridayisaspecialdayinEgypt,soschools,officesandshopsareclosedonFriday.Sonow,at2:00pm,mostpeopleinEgyptarehavinglunchwiththeirfamily.Japan9:00pmJapanissevenhoursaheadofEgypt,soitisalreadyFridayeveningthere.Theweekendisbeginning.SomepeopleareoutwiththeirfriendsandsomearewatchingTVorplayingputergamesathome.51.WhilethechildrenineasternCanadaaregettingupat8:30am,childreninScotlandare________.A.havinglunch B.sleeping C.watchingTV D.playinggames52.WhatdoestheunderlinedphrasemeaninChinese?A.比……晚 B.比……早 C.在……后 D.到……時(shí)53.WhichcountrywillweleSaturdayfirst?A.TheUK. B.Japan. C.Egypt. D.Canada.(2022春·江蘇常州·七年級(jí)??计谥校㏑ecently,severalunhappythingshappenedtoGina.Oneafternoonshecalledafriendtotalkaboutthem.Afterhearingherwords,thefriendinvitedhertoherhomeforteaandsaid,“Alltroublewilldisappearaftertastingtea.”Ginacouldn’tbelieveher,butshestilldecidedtogoforrelaxation.Atthefriend’shome,herfriendtookoutasquareboxandsaid,“IaskedsomeonetobuytheteafromChina.It’ssaidthattherearefivetastes.”Then,herfriendopenedtheboxslowly,tookoutaspoonofteacarefully,putitintoateapot(茶壺)gingerly,andthenpouredinboiledwatersoftly.Onlyoneminutelater,thefriendpouredoutacupofteaandaskedGinatotasteit.Ginadrankitbutnearlypuked(吐)itout.Sheshouted,“Isthistea?Ittasteslikemedicine!”Thefriendjustsmiled.Sherepouredboiledwaterintotheteapot.Afteraminute,thefriendpouredoutanothercupandaskedGinatotrythesecondone.Ginatookadrinkandfounditwasnotasterribleasthefirstonebutstillbitter(苦的).Thistimeshedidn’tshout.WhenGinadrankthefifthcup,asunnysmileshoneonherface.Shesaid,“Ittastesgood!I’venevertastedsuchawonderfulflavor(味道).”Thefriendsaid,“Lifeisjustlikethis!Onlywhenwetasteitpatientlycanwefeelhappy.”54.Theunderlinedword“gingerly”means________.A.carelesslyandbravely B.secretlyandangrilyC.suddenlyandimpolitely D.carefullyandslowly55.Ginathoughtthefirstcupofteawas________.A.bitter B.salty C.sweet D.hot56.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.UnhappythingsalwayshappenedtoGina.B.Ginashouldalwaysaskherfriendforhelp.C.Whenwetastelifepatiently,wecanfeelhappy.D.Wheneverwehavetrouble,weshoulddrinktea.(2022春·江蘇常州·七年級(jí)??计谥校¦henIwalkdownthestreetinBeijingduringthesummer,IoftenfinditquitedifficulttogetwhereI’mgoing.Why?Becauseofalltheumbrellasinmyway.BeforeIcametoChina,Ineversawpeoplecarryingumbrellasonsunnydays.ButinChina,womencarryumbrellaswhenit’snotraining.“Whatisthepurpose(目的)?”Iwantedtoknow.Ifindthattherearemanyreasonsforthis.Firstly,umbrellasprotectpeoplefromthesun.ManyChinesecitiesgethotinsummer.Peoplesometimescarryumbrellastokeepcool.Butwaitasecond.Ifumbrellascanhelpuskeepcool,whydon’tIeverseemencarryingthem?Thatbringsustothesecondreason—umbrellashelpwomen’sskinstayfair(白皙的).InChina,peoplethinkfairskinismorebeautifulthantanned(深褐色的)skin.Cosmetics(化妝品)paniesevensellspecialcreamsandpowder(粉)tomakeskinlookwhiter.WomenintheUS,however,liketannedskinbetter.Theythinkitmorebeautifulthere.Somepeoplewilllieoutdoorsinthesunforhourstogetatan.Butdoingthistoomuchcanbedangerous,becausethesun’slightissometimesbadforyourskin.AnditshowsChinaisn’ttheonlyplacewherewomencarryumbrellasduringthesummer.WomeninGreecealsocarryumbrellastoprotectthemselvesfromthesun.Sothereyouhaveit—umbrellasaren’tjustforrainydays.ButIdon’tthinkI’mgoingtostartcarryingoneanytimesoon.57.Thewriterofthepassagemayefrom________.A.England B.China C.America D.Canada58.Inthepassagethewritertellsus________reason(s)ofChinesewomenusingumbrellasonsunnydays.A.one B.two C.three D.tour59.FromthepassageweknowwomeninGreecewouldliketo________A.havefairskin B.havebrownskinC.usespecialcreams D.usealotofcosmetics60.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.UmbrellasforRainyDays B.StayFaironSunnyDaysC.WomenandUmbrellas D.HowtoHaveFairSkin(2022春·江蘇鹽城·七年級(jí)校考期中)Exhibition(展覽)atthePalaceMuseumThePalaceMuseumisawonderfulplacetovisit.Therearelotsoffunandinterestingthingstosee.etovisitthePalaceMuseum.ClosingTimePlaceThingstoSee10:00a.m.TaihePalaceGoldenThrone10:30a.m.ZhonghePalaceWorksofArt11:00a.m.BaohePalaceWorksofArt1:00p.m.JingrenPalaceBronzes1:40p.m.YonghePalacePottery2:30p.m.HuangjiPalaceChinesePaintings4:00p.m.FengxianPalaceClocksandwatchesTickets:Adults:¥15.00
Children:Over12:¥10.00
Under12:Free
Discount(折扣):20%onSaturdayOpeningTime:9:00a.m.~4:00p.m.
10:00a.m.~3:00p.m.onSaturday
NotOpenonSundayNotices:Keepquiet.Keepthemuseumclean.Don’tforgettobuysomesouvenirsforyourfriendsandfamily.Donottakeanyphotos.Donottouchanything.61.Wherecanyouseeclocksandwatches?A.InTaihePalace. B.InBaohePalace. C.InYonghePalace. D.InFengxianPalace.62.Mr.WuwantstovisittheexhibitionwithhistwostudentsthisSaturday.Thetwostuden
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