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2024-2025學(xué)年七年級英語上冊單元模塊滿分必刷題(人教版2024)閱讀理解說明文(較難)20篇(浙江期末真題)期末真題+名校模擬(23-24七年級上·浙江杭州·期末)Chinakeepsthesametimeoveralltheseasonsinayear.Butit’sdifferentinmanycountries,liketheUKandGermany.Thesecountrieshavesummertimeandwintertime.InMarch,theyset(設(shè)置)theirclocksonehourforward(往前),However,inOctoberorNovember,theysettheirclocksonehourback.IntheNorthernHemisphere(北半球),afterMarch23,daysslowlybecomelongerandthesuncomesoutearlier.Duringthattime,ifpeoplewakeupearlier,theycanusemoresunlight(陽光).Itsaveselectricity(電).Inthewinter,however,theycansleepmoreinthemorningtosaveelectricity.Peopleworkingincinemasdislikesettingtheclock.Theysaythatwhenpeoplegetmoresunlight,theydon’twanttogotodarkcinemas.Butbaseballloverslikeit.Whentheyareinsummertime,theycanplayforalongertimebecausethereismoresunlight.1.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph1and2?A.Chinahassummertimeallyeararound. B.Chinakeepsthesametimeinayear.C.TheUKhaswinterandspringtime. D.TheUKsetstheirclockseveryseason.2.Whatmighttheunderlinedword“saves”meaninthepassage?A.浪費(fèi) B.產(chǎn)生 C.使用 D.節(jié)約3.Whatwillhappen(發(fā)生)intheNorthernHemisphereafterMarch23?A.Daysslowlybecomelonger. B.Suncomesoutlater.C.Peoplecansleepalotmore. D.Peoplegetuplater.4.Whydobaseballloverslikesettingtheclock?A.Becausetheycansleepmoreinwinter. B.Becausetheycanplaylongerinsummer.C.Becausetheyfinditisreallyinteresting. D.Becausetheylikethesunlightverymuch.(23-24七年級上·浙江溫州·期末)Nobodycansaynotoaflowerworldinthereallife.That’swhymoreandmorepeoplecometotheHuazhaoFestivaltoenjoythebeautifulandbusypartyinspring.TheHuazhaoFestivalisthebirthdayofallflowersandithappensonthe2nd,12thor15thdayofFebruaryoftheChineselunarcalendar(農(nóng)歷).PeoplestartedtocelebratethebirthdayofflowersbeforetheQinDynastyanditbecameafestivalduringtheSuiandTangDynasties.IntheTangDynasty,itwasoneofthethreeimportantcelebrationsalloverChina.TheHuazhaoFestivalisrichincustoms(習(xí)俗).YoungpeoplewearHanfu,akindoftraditionalChineseclothesandhaveoutings.Thefestivalisinearlyspring,soit’ssuchagreattimetohaveanoutingtoenjoythespringtime.Girlsputcolorfulpaper-cutsontheflowerstems(花莖).Theyhopetheycanbeasyoungandbeautifulasflowers.Also,peopleindifferentplacesofChinaplantflowers.Theythinkthatflowersplantedonthatdaycangrowwell.Atthefestival,theflowerfair(集市)isthemostpopular.Therearelotsoffunactivitiesinthefair,suchasmakingflowercakesandplayingmusic.TheHuazhaoFestivalisanexcitingpartytoseethebeautifulspringanditalsohelpspeoplelearnmoreaboutChinesetraditions.It’sreallyawonderfulcelebrationthatyoucan’tmiss.1.WhatcanwelearnabouttheHuazhaoFestivalfromthepassage?A.ItstartedintheQinDynasty. B.It’sonthesamedayeveryyear.C.It’sacelebrationforflowers. D.Itbecomesimportantintheworld.2.WhatdopeopledoattheHuazhaoFestival?A.Theycutflowerstems. B.TheymaketraditionalclothesHanfu.C.Theyputpaper-cutsonflowercakes. D.Theyjoininactivitiesoftheflowerfair.3.Whydoesthewriterwritethepassage?A.Totellthelonghistoryofthefestival. B.ToshowaspecialChinesefestivalinspring.C.Toshowdifferentflowersatthefestival. D.Totellthemeaningofcelebratingthefestival.(23-24七年級上·浙江杭州·期末)Everyonefeelslonely(感到孤獨(dú)的)sometimes.Butfirst,youshould(應(yīng)該)trytofindoutwhatmakesyoufeellonely.Comingtoanewplacecanmakeyoufeellonely.Whenyoucometoanewplace,youmaybeafraidtotalkwithothersandthenyoumayfeellonely.Sometimesyourparentsorteachersdon’tletyoudothingsyourfriendscando.Theythinkthesethingsmaynotbegoodforyou.Youmayfeellonelyatthistime.Whenspecialpeopleleaveyou,youmayfeellonely.Theycanbeyourfamilyorfriends.Youmaynotwanttotalkwithothersaftertheyleave.Feelinglonelyforalongtimecanmakeyoufeelverydepressed.Ifyoufeelsadallthetime,itwillnotbegoodforyourhealth.Soyoushouldtrytoknowhowtosolve(解決)itwhenyoufeellonely.Herearesomewaystohelpyou.First,learntochange(改變)yourself.Whenyoucometoanewplace,justgototalkwithothersactively(積極地).Whenyourfamilyorfriendsleaveyou,youcanmakesomenewfriends.Second,learntotalkwithyourparentsandteachers.Tellthemhowyoufeel,andlistentowhattheysay.Afteryoutalkwiththem,youmayfindagoodwaytodealwiththeproblem.Idohopeeveryonewillnotfeellonely!1.Howmanythingsmaymakeusfeellonelyaccordingtothewriter?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“depressed”mean?A.Sad. B.Happy. C.Relaxed. D.Busy.3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthewriter’sidea?A.Makenewfriendswhenoldfriendsleaveyou.B.Talkwithothersactivelywhenyougotoanewplace.C.Feelinglonelyforalongtimeisnotgoodforyourhealth.D.Workhardwhenyoucan’tdothingsyourfriendscando.4.Whichisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Whenyoufeelhappy,trytofindwaystomakeothersfeelhappy,too.B.Whenyoufeellonely,trytochangeyourselfandmakemorefriends.C.Trytofindoutwhatmakesyoufeellonelyandknowhowtosolveit.D.Trytofindoutagoodwaytodealwiththeproblemswhenyoufeellonely.(22-23七年級上·浙江湖州·期末)①Whatyoueatisimportant(重要的)toyou.Whenyoueatwell,youarelookingafteryourselfwell.Thenwhatdoyouneedtodo?Keepreading.②Eatfoodfromallthefoodgroups.Inthisway,youcangetalotofnutrition(營養(yǎng)).Soyoucan’tjusteatwhatyoulike.It’snotgoodforyourhealth(健康).③Havebreakfast,lunchanddinnerattherighttime.Eatingthreemealswithsnackssometimesisthebestwaytogetenergy.Atthesametime,eachofyourmealsneedstotakeabout20minutes,becauseittakes20minutesforyoutofeelyoucan’teatmore.Atthattime,stopdoingthat.④Don’tgettoomuchsugar(糖).Thereisalotofsugarincakes,cookiesandcandies.It’sOKtoeatthem,buttheycan’treplace(代替)yourbreakfast,lunchordinner.⑤Healthyeatingcanhelpyoutokeephealthy.It’simportantforyoutohaveahealthybodyifyouwanttoenjoyyourlife.Sostartfromnowon.Eathealthily!1.WhichofthefollowingisRIGHT(正確的)?A.Justeatwhatyoulike. B.Eatcookiesforbreakfast.C.Havedinnerfor30minutes. D.Havethreemealsattherighttime.2.Whichofthefollowingcanshowthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?A. B. C. D.3.Inwhichpartofanewspaper(報紙)mayyoureadthispassage?A.History. B.Health. C.Art. D.Science.(22-23七年級上·浙江臺州·期末)Wherearemykeys?Where’smyphone?Ican’tfindmymathbook.Doesthissoundlikeyou?Ifyes,thesetwothingsherecanhelpyou.First,forabout$79.99,youcanbuya“Loc8torLite”withspecialtags(標(biāo)簽).Here’showithelps.Youputthesmalltagsonyourthingslikekeysoraphone.Whenyoulosethem,the“Loc8tor”sendsoutasignal(信號)tofindthem.ALoc8torcanhelpfindfourdifferentthingswithtags.Itwillfindthingsasfaras120meters.Youcanalsogotoawebsitecalled“TrackItBack”().Itisforthingslostoutside(在外面)yourhome.Onthiswebsite,youcanregister(注冊)thingsthatyouoftenlose,likephones,passportsandluggage.“TrackItBack”willgiveyouIDlabelsforthem.YouputtheIDlabelsonthesethings.Ifsomeonefindsthem,theycangoto“TrackItBack”,andyoucangetyourthingsback.Well,justhaveaplaceforeverythingandputeverythinginitsplace.Isn’titeasierforyoutofindthings?1.Howmuchisa“Loc8torLite”?A.$7. B.$8. C.$79.99. D.$120.2.Whenyouuse“TrackItBack”,youwillfirst_________.A.putthetagsonyourthings B.findthethingsyoulostC.getIDlabelsforyourthings D.registeryourthingsonthewebsite3.Accordingtothepassage,ifyouoftenloseyourjacketafterplayingsoccer,youcan_________.A.buya“Loc8torLite” B.a(chǎn)skyourteacherforitC.try“TrackItBack” D.gotoLostandFound4.Thewriterwritesthispassageinordertotell(告訴)us_________.A.howtobuyaLoc8tor B.howtofindlostthingsC.howtokeepthingstidy D.howtouse“TrackItBack”(22-23七年級上·浙江溫州·期末)InChina,peopleplayliondancesonbigdaysliketheChineseNewYear,becausetheythinktheliondancecanbringgoodluck.TheliondancestartedinChinaover1000yearsago.IntheHanDynasty*,peoplefromCentralAsiagavelionsaspresentstotheChineseking.IntheThreeKingdomsPeriod*,peoplebeganwearinglion-likeclothestocelebratefestivals.Itwasthefirstliondance.IntheTangDynasty,itbecamemoreimportant.InChina,therearetwokindsofliondances-theNorthernkindandtheSouthernkind.TheNorthernlionisredandyellow,anditlooksdangerous,likeareallion.Thereisusuallyafatherlion,amotherlion,andsometimeslittlelionsintheNorthernliondance.TheSouthernlionislikeacatandithasmoredifferentcolours.Theliondanceneedsonemandancingtheheadandtheothermandancingthetail.ButintheNorthernliondance,there’sadancerwithaballstandingbeforethelion.TheNorthernliondanceisusuallyforfun,andthemusicislively.ThemusicoftheSouthernliondanceisexcitingaswell.Theliondanceisalwaysagreatartforpeopleallovertheworldandthevalue*ofitneverchanges*overtime.1.Accordingtothepassage,theliondancestartedin________.A.China B.CentralAsia C.theHanDynasty D.theTangDynasty2.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.TheNorthernlionlookslikearealcat. B.Twopeopleplayalionintheliondance.C.Thetwokindsoflionsbothhavetwocolours. D.TherearelittlelionsintheSouthernliondance.3.Whydoesthewriterwritethispassage?A.Totellthehistoryoftheliondance. B.Toteachhowtoplaytheliondance.C.Tostudythemusicoftheliondance. D.Togiveinformationabouttheliondance.(23-24七年級上·浙江杭州·期末)Atraditional(傳統(tǒng)的)Englishbreakfastisaverybigmeal:sausages,bacon,eggs,tomatoesandmushrooms.Buttodaymanypeoplejusthavecerealwithmilk,ortoastwithmarmalade,jam,orhoney.Marmaladeandjamarenotthesame!Marmaladeismadefromorangesandjamismadefromotherfruit.Formanypeople,lunchduringtheweekisaquickmeal.Incitiestherearealotofsandwichshopswhereofficeworkerscanchoosethekindofbreadtheywantandthenthesaladandmeattogointhesandwich.OnSundaysmanyfamilieshaveatraditionallunch.Theyhaveroastmeat,withpotatoes,vegetablesandgravy.Gravyisasaucemadefromthemeatjuices.“Tea”meanstwothingsinBritain.It’sbothahotdrinkandameal!Somepeoplehaveafternoontea,withsandwiches,cakes,and,ofcourse,acupoftea.Creamteasarepopular.Youhavescones(akindofcakes)withcreamandjam.Britishpeopleusuallyhavedinnersbetween6:00and8:00,andoftenthewholefamilyeattogether.TheBritishlikefoodfromothercountries,too,likeItaly,France,ChinaandIndia.EatinginBritainisquiteinternational!1.WhatfoodisusuallynotinatraditionalEnglishbreakfast?A.Tomatoes. B.Cereal. C.Mushrooms. D.Eggs.2.WhatdoBritishpeopleoftenhaveforSundaylunch?A.Roastmeatwithvegetablesandgravy. B.Sandwichesandtea.C.Sconeswithcreamandjam. D.Cerealwithmilk.3.Whatarethetwomeaningsof“tea”inBritain,accordingtothepassage?A.Ahotdrinkandamorningmeal. B.Acolddrinkandamorningmeal.C.Ahotdrinkandanafternoonmeal. D.Asortofcoffeeandadessert.4.WhatisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.LunchesareveryimportantforBritishpeople,alwayswithmanycourses.B.ThewayBritishpeopleeatandtheirdailymealsarechangingthesedays.C.Britishpeoplelovetheirtraditionalmealsandhardlyevertryinternationalfood.D.ThewholeBritishfamilyusuallyeatallthemealsofthedaytogether.(23-24七年級上·浙江臺州·期末)Weseemanythingsinourworldeveryday.Allofthesethingsareliving(生物)ornonliving(非生物).Let’sreadabouthowtheyaredifferent(不同).LivingthingsAlivingthingcangrowandchange.Aplantisalivingthing,likedandelionsorcactus.Ananimalisalivingthing.Youarealivingthing!Livingthingsbreathe(呼吸)airandtheyneedfoodandwater.Peopleandanimalscanmove(移動)bythemselves.Theycangetfoodandwaterfromdifferentplaces.Plantscan’tmovebythemselves.Theymaketheirfoodfromsunlight,water,andair.Theycangrowtalltogetsunlight.Watercomestothem.Whatlivingthingsdoyouseeeveryday?NonlivingThingsAnonlivingthingdoesn’tneedfood,air,orwater.Itcan’tbreathe.Atoyisanonlivingthing.Aballcanmove.Isaballalivingthing?No,itisn’t.Aballcanonlymoveifwemoveit.Itcan’tmovebyitself.Itcan’tbreatheanditdoesn’tgrow.It’sanonlivingthing.Lookaroundyou.Whatnonlivingthingsdoyousee?Alllivingandnonlivingthingsinourworldareimportant.Itisgoodtotakecareofallofthem.1.Theunderlinedword(劃線的單詞)“dandelions”mightbethenameof_________.A.a(chǎn)plant B.a(chǎn)nanimal C.a(chǎn)boy D.a(chǎn)sport2.Whatdoyouknowaboutlivingthings?A.Plantscan’movebythemselvessotheyaren’tlivingthings.B.Livingthingsneedair,foodandwater.C.Plantsdon’tneedfood,waterorair.D.Animalscanmakefoodfromsunlight,waterandair.3.Whichofthefollowingisanonlivingthing?A. B. C. D.4.Wherecanwereadthepassage(文章)?A.Inahistorybook.B.Inamathbook.C.InaChinesebook.D.Inasciencebook.(23-24七年級上·浙江寧波·期末)Thesedays,manykidsareill.Theyhaveaspecialkindofpneumonia(肺炎).Thetroublemaker(麻煩制造者)isMP(肺炎支原體).MPissmart.Whenitgoesintoourbodies,itisthereforonetothreeweeks.Ittakestimeforustofindit.DoesMPalwaysmakeusgetpneumonia?No.Somepeoplemayonlyhaveacold.ButkidscangetpneumoniafromMPmoreeasily.Theymaycough(咳嗽)foralongtime,haveafeverandchestpain(胸痛)andfindithardtobreathe(呼吸).Don’tworrytoomuch.Usually,MPisnotverysevere.Youdon’tneedtostayinthehospital.So,itisalsocalled“walkingpneumonia”.▲MPcanspread(傳播)fromonepersontoanotherwhenpeopletalkorcough.Protect(保護(hù))yourselfbyopeningthewindowsinyourhometokeeptheairfresh;washingyourhandsoftenwithwaterandsoap;coveringyourmouthandnosewithatissue(紙巾)whencoughing.1.WhatcanwelearnaboutMP?A.WecanfindMPinourbodiesquickly. B.Kidscangetpneumoniafromitmoreeasily.C.Weneedtostayinthehospitalwhengettingit. D.MPalwaysmakesusgetpneumonia.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“severe”mean?A.嚴(yán)重的 B.激烈的 C.狡猾的 D.容易對付的3.Whatisthebestsubtitle(小標(biāo)題)forthelastparagraph?A.HowdoesMPspreadfromonetoanother? B.WhyshouldweprotectourselvesfromMP?C.HowcanwekeeptheaircleanfromMP? D.HowcanweprotectourselvesfromMP?4.What’sthewriter’spurpose(目的)ofwritingthispassage?A.TotelluswhatMPisandhowtoprotectourselves. B.Totellusthatweshouldn’tbeafraidofMP.C.Totellussomewaystobeingoodhealth. D.TotellushowpeoplefeelwhentheygetMP.(23-24七年級上·浙江寧波·期末)What’syourfavoritesubject?Today,manystudentssaytheirfavoriteislabor(勞動)class.StudentsinprimaryandmiddleschoolhaveitfromSeptemberin2022.Theytrydifferentkindsoflaborsuchascooking,cleaningorgrowingplantsandlearnlifeskills.KidsfromaschoolinChongyinghaveaclassaboutcatchingloaches(泥鰍)intheriverandlearnabouttheirhabits(習(xí)性).InJiangxi,kidsmaketofuwithamillstone(磨盤).Theyalsotastetofumadebythemselves.“Welearnaboutthewisdom(智慧)andhardworkoftheancestors(祖先),“saysLinBoxuan,afifthgrader.Somekidsalsokeepsmallanimalsathome,likechickens.Theylearnhowbabychickensarebornandtakecareofthem.Laborclassescanhelppeopletobeactive,creativeandhappyinlife.Throughtheseclasses,studentscanlearnthemeaningoflaboranditsvalue(價值).Whatgreatfun!Whatlaborskilldoyouwanttolearn?1.Whatdoestheunderlined(劃線的)word“it”mean?A.Cleaningclass. B.Plantingclass. C.Laborclass. D.Cookingclass.2.Accordingtothepassage,studentsCANNOT________inthelaborclass.A.makecakes B.catchloaches C.cleantheclassrooms D.runwithfriends3.Whatcanthestudentslearnfromthelaborclass?a.Trytolearntodothingsormakethingsbythemselves.b.Learnaboutthewisdomandhardworkoftheteachers.c.Trytolearntobeactive,creativeandhappyinlife.d.Learnhowtotakecareoftheanimalsbykeepingthem.A.a(chǎn)cd B.a(chǎn)bc C.a(chǎn)bd D.bcd4.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.LaborClasses,GreatFun B.Kids’FavoriteSubjectC.DifferentKindsofLaborClasses D.Kids’SchoolLife(23-24七年級上·浙江杭州·期末)Lotsofkidswanttokeephealthybyeatingwell.Here’ssomethingkidscandotoeathealthily:learnthedifferencesbetweenGo,SlowandWhoafoods.TheUSNationalHeart,LungandBloodInstituteaskskidstostartthinkingaboutwhether(是否)foodsareGofoods,SlowfoodsorWhoafoods.GofoodsThesefoodsaregoodtoeatalmostanytime.Theyarethehealthiestones.Examples,tofu,freshfruit(apples,oranges,bananas,etc.)andfreshvegetables(carrots,cabbages,etc.).SlowfoodsWeshouldeatthesefoodssometimes.Weshouldn’teatthemeveryday.Atmost,eatthemafewtimesaweek.Examples,100%fruitjuice,sportsdrinksandpancakes.WhoafoodsThesefoodsshouldmakeyousaythat—Whoa!ShouldIeatthat?Whoafoodsarenothealthy.Examples,icecream,cakesandcandy.NowyouknowwhatGo,SlowandWhoafoodsare.Youcanchoosewhattoeat.Besuretotellyourparentsaboutthethreegroups.TheneveryoneinthefamilycanlearnwhentosayGoandwhentosayWhoa!1.Howmanygroupsoffoodsarementioned(提及)inthepassage?A.2. B.3. C.4. D.5.2.Thepassageiswrittenfor________.A.parents B.kids C.teachers D.cooks3.WhichofthefollowingisGofood?A.Orangejuice. B.Tofu.C.Icecream. D.Candy.4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Childrenshouldeaticecreamoften.B.WeshouldeatWhoafoodseveryday.C.Childrencanhavesportsdrinksanytime.D.Wecaneatpancakesafewtimesaweek.5.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Someideasaboutmakinghealthyfood.B.Somewaysofcookingfoodinthekitchen.C.Thedifferencesbetweenthreefoodgroups.D.Theinterestingsayingsaboutdifferentfoods.(23-24七年級上·浙江紹興·期末)Chinesepeopleusuallyeatthreemeals(飯)aday.InChina,peopleusuallyhaveyoutiao,baozi,bread,milkandteafbrbreakfast.ThebreakfasttimeinChinaisusuallyfrom7:00to9:00.MostChinesestudentshaveclassesat8:00,sotheirbreakfasttimeisaround7:00.Lunchtimeisusuallyatabout12:00.MostChinesehaveaquick(快的)lunch,sotheycanhavetimetotakearest(休息).Theirlunchisusuallynoodlesorricewithsomevegetablesandmeat.Mostpeopleusuallyeatatschoolortheirworkplace.Andsometaketheirlunchboxfromhome.DinnerisarelaxingmealformanyChinese,becausetheyhaveitwiththeirfamily.Thefoodisusuallysoup,meat,vegetables,andrice.Dinnertimeisusuallyfrom6:00to8:00,Forrestaurants(餐館),thebusytimeisfrom7:00and10:00.ThereisoneinterestingthinginChina.Peopledon’tleave(離開)therestaurantquickly.Afterdinner,theyusuallytalkandplaygameswiththeirfamilyorfriends.1.WhydomostChinesestudentshavebreakfastatabout7:00a.m.?A.Theydon’tlikebreakfast. B.Theyhaveclassesat8:00a.m.C.Theydon’thavemuchtime. D.Theywanttoeatmuchfood.2.What’sthepurpose(目的)ofhavingaquicklunchformostChinesepeople?A.Tohavearestafterlunch. B.Toplaywithfriends.C.Toeatmorericeandfruit. D.Tohavedinnerathome.3.Thewriterthinkshavingdinnerwiththefamilyisa________thing.A.boring B.small C.relaxing D.difficult4.Theunderlinedwords“oneinterestingthing”inParagraph4refersto(指代)“A.PeoplehavemeatandvegetablesfordinnerB.ManypeoplehavedinnerintherestaurantC.Restaurantsarebusyfrom7p.m.to10p.m.D.Peopletalkandplaygamesafterdinnerintherestaurant5.Inwhichcolumn(欄目)ofawebsite(網(wǎng)站)canweseethepassage?A.Sports. B.Eating. C.Art. D.Family.(23-24七年級上·浙江寧波·期末)Doyousee“dopaminedressing(多巴胺穿搭)”onDouyinorXiaohongshu?It’soneofthemostpopularfashionstyles(時尚風(fēng)格)for2023.Now,manypeopletakethisstyletofightback(反擊)badfeelingsandshowthemselves.ThemeaningofdopaminedressingAUSfashionpsychologist(心理學(xué)家)DawnnKarengivesthename“dopaminedressing”.Dopaminedressingusesbrightcolorslikepink,yellowandgreen.Becausetheybringhappyfeelingstopeople.ThesciencebehindcolorScienceshowsthatdifferentcolorscanmakepeoplefeeldifferent.Forexample,brightcolorscanmakepeoplefeelhappy.Thecolorslikeblack,whiteandgraymaymakepeoplesad.GettingpopularinfashionworldSomefashionbrands(品牌)usedifferentcolorsindifferentways.Forexample,Versace,anItalianbrand,alsousestheideaofdopaminedressingtotheirclothes.Itsaysthiscouldbringfunandsurprisetotheworldthroughfashion.Tips(小貼士)fordopaminedressingIfyouwanttotrydopaminedressingbutthinkit’stoomuch,youcantryonethingatatime.*Bags:Withblackandwhiteclothes,youcanuseabrightpinkoryellowbag.*Shoes:Youcanlightupyourdark(暗色的)clotheswithapairofredshoes.*Socks:Colorfulsockscanmakeyoulookcute.1.Accordingtothepassage,peopletakedopaminedressingbecause________.A.brightcolorsaretheirfavoriteB.theyliketryingsomethingnewC.theywanttosurprisetheworldD.theywanttomakethemselveshappy2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph2referto(指代)?A.Fashionstyles. B.Brightcolors.C.Darkclothes. D.Newbrands.3.IfLindawearsadarkcoat,whatcanshetaketotrydopaminedressing?A.Apinkbag. B.Abrownhat. C.Whiteshoes. D.Blacksocks.4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutdopaminedressingaccordingtothepassage?A.ItsnamecomesfromaUKfashionpsychologistDawnnKaren.B.Peopletakethisdressingtoshowtheirbadfeelingsindailylife.C.Itusescolorslikegray,yellowandblacktomakepeoplefeelhappy.D.Peoplecantryonebrightcoloratatimewhentryingdopaminedressing.(23-24七年級上·浙江湖州·期末)①Whatisyourfavoritedrink?Doyoulikecolaorothersoftdrinks?Ifso,becareful!Softdrinksarenothealthy.Softdrinkshavemuchsugar.Toomuchsugarisbadforyourteethandmakesyoufat.②Sowhatcanyoudrink?Don’tworry.Herearesomehealthydrinks.Let’shavealook.③Water?That’sright.Itisthebestandhealthiestdrink.Waterhasnosugar(糖).Itwon’tgiveyoubadteethormakeyoufat.Howmuchwatershouldyoudrinkeveryday?TheUSresearchgroupMayoClinicsuggestsatleasteightglassesofwateraday(240mlwaterforeveryglass).④Ifyoudon’tlikefreshfruitsorvegetables,100%fruitjuicemightbeagoodchoice.Butjustdon’tdrinktoomuch.Onceyouopenabottleoffreshjuice,drinkitinonesitting.Oritwillgobad.⑤Milkhelpsyoubuildahealthybody.Milkisrichinprotein(蛋白質(zhì)),vitaminDandcalcium(鈣).Theyareallgoodforchildren’sbonesandteeth.⑥Sotrytochoosethehealthydrinks.Theycanbenotonlygoodforyourhealthbutalsodelicious.Drinklessorneverdrinkthoselikesoftdrinks.1.Howmuchwatershouldwedrinkeverydayaccordingtothepassage?A.1920ml. B.240ml. C.480ml. D.8ml.2.Whatcanwelearnfromtheunderlinedsentence(劃線句子)inparagraph4?A.Sitdownanddrinkjuice. B.Freshjuiceisverygoodforus.C.Freshjuicegoesbadeasily. D.Drinkabottleofjuiceeveryday.3.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Softdrinksareunhealthybecausetheyhavenoprotein.B.Youcandrinkmuchfruitjuicebecausetheyarehealthy.C.Manychildrendon’tlikewaterbecausetheyhavenosugar.D.Protein,vitaminDandcalciumaregoodforchildren’steeth.4.What’sthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?A. B. C. D.(23-24七年級上·浙江舟山·期末)①Numbersarenotjustnumbers.Theyhavesomemeanings(意義).Let’sseesomeofthelucky(幸運(yùn)的)andunluckynumbersintheworld.②Asforthenumber3,peopleinSwedenthinkallgoodthingscomeinthrees.ButpeopleinJapandon’tthinkso.Theydon’tliketakingphotoswhenthereareonly3people.Theythinksomethingbadwillcomefortheoneinthemiddle.③Chinesepeopledon’tlikethenumber4becauseitsoundslikeChinesepinyin“si”.ButpeopleinAustralialovethisnumber.Theythinkfouristhetoppickforthemtogetnewphonenumbersorroomnumbers.④InChina,peoplethinkthenumber6meanseverythinggoeswell.DuringtheSpringFestival,manyparentsgive666yuantotheirchildrenasgiftmoney.Butthenumber6isnotwelcomeinmostEnglishspeakingcountries(國家).Soit’1.⑤Thenumber9alsohasagoodmeaning.ItsoundslikeChinesepinyin“jiǔ”,meaningalongtime.InNorway,nineisaluckynumber,too.Therearemanynicestoriesaboutit.ButpeopleinJapandon’tlikeit.WhentheysayitinJapanese,it’sjustliketheword“ku”.⑥Somepeoplethinkthesoundsofnumbershavenothingtodowiththeirmeaningsandluckynumbersarejustforfun.Inmyeyes,if(如果)somenumbersmakeyoufeellucky,justusethemasyoulike.Butdon’tforgettoworkhardatthesametime.Ithinkit’sthehardworkthatcanalwaysbringpeoplegoodluck,notonlythenumbersthemselves.1.Whichofthesethingsmaybringgoodlucktopeopleaccordingto(根據(jù))thispassage?A.FrankfromSwedenlivesinRoom4046.B.SatofromJapantakesphotoswithhistwofriends.C.LucasfromNorwayopenshisnewshoponJune9th.D.LiMinggives666yuantohisfriendinUKasgiftmoney.2.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“thetoppick”meaninParagraph3?A.thelastone B.thebestone C.thesameone D.thebigone3.Whichonecanbestshowthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthispassage?A. B.C. D.4.What’sthewriter’sideaaboutluckynumbers?A.Withluckynumbers,everythingcangowell.B.Everyoneshouldhavehisorherluckynumbers.C.Withluckynumbers,peoplealsoneedtoworkhard.D.Luckynumberscanbringgoodluckbecauseoftheirsounds.(23-24七年級上·浙江寧波·期末)Doyouknowaleftovermysterybox(剩菜盲盒)?Theyareboxeswithfoodinsomestores.Whenfoodlikemeat,vegetablesandfruitisnear(接近)theexpirationdate(保質(zhì)期),storesputitinmysteryboxesandsellthem,sotheboxesareatverygoodprices.Mymotheralwaysbuysleftovermysteryboxesinthestoreat5:00p.m.Thenmyfamilyeatthefoodintheboxintheevening.Weallliketheleftovermysteryboxes.Mymotherthinkstheycanhelpussavemoney.Thesam

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