浙江省中考英语总复习阶段检测卷一7年级.docx
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浙江省中考英语总复习阶段检测卷一7年级
阶段检测卷一(七年级)
一、完形填空(15分)(2015·永嘉模拟)
Iwasatastorebuyingsomecarrots.Inoticedasmallboynexttome.IheardaconversationbetweenMr.Millerandthe1.
“Hello,Barry,howareyoutoday?
”
“Hello,Mr.Miller.Fine,thankyou.Justadmiringthe2.Theysurelookgood.”
“Wouldyouliketotakesomehome?
”askedMr.Miller.
“No,sir.Gotnothingtopayfor3.”
“Whatdoyouhavetotradewithmeforthesecarrots?
”
“AllIgotismyprizemarble(弹珠)here.”
“Isthatright?
4meseeit,”saidMr.Miller.
“Hereitis.”
“I5seethat.OnlyonethingisthatthisoneisblueandIlikeredbetter.Doyouhavearedone6thisathome?
”Mr.Millerasked.
“Yes.”
“Takethesecarrotshomeandletmelookatthatredmarbletomorrow,”Mr.Millertoldtheboy.
“Sure,Iwill.Thanks,Mr.Miller.”
Mrs.Miller7tohelpme.Shesaid,“Thereare8otherboyslikehim,allthreeareverypoor.Jimalwaystradescarrotsandothervegetablesfortheirmarbles.9theycomebackwiththeirredmarbles,hedecideshedoesn’tlikeredafterall,andhesendsthemhomewith10foragreenmarbleoranorangeone.”
Severalyearslater,I11Mr.Millerhaddiedrecently.Inhisfuneral(葬礼),aheadofuswerethreeyoungmen.TheywenttoMrs.Miller.Theyhugged,spokewithher12movedontothecasket(棺材).Thethreeyoungmenstoppedandputtheirown13handsonthecoldpalehandsinthecasket.Eachleftwithtears.
My14cametomeetMrs.Miller.Shetookmyhandsandsaid,“ThosethreeyoungmenwhojustleftweretheboysIhadtoldyouabout.TheythankedJimagainandagain.We’ve15hadmuchwealthofthisworld,butrightnow,JimwouldconsiderhimselftherichestmaninIdaho.”
Withlovinggentlenesssheliftedthelifelessfingersofherhusband.Restingunderhisfingerswerethreeshinedredmarbles.Wewillnotberememberedbyourwords,butbyourkindness.
()1.A.boyB.girlC.manD.woman
()2.A.applesB.tomatoesC.bananasD.carrots
()3.A.itB.themC.meD.us
()4.A.HelpB.MakeC.LetD.Notice
()5.A.mustB.canC.shouldD.need
()6.A.ofB.forC.withD.like
()7.A.wentoverB.gotoverC.cameoverD.thoughtover
()8.A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five
()9.A.ThoughB.BecauseC.UnlessD.When
()10.A.gamesB.productsC.secretsD.messages
()11.A.toldB.learnedC.forgotD.believed
()12.A.andB.butC.orD.so
()13.A.importantB.usefulC.warmD.lucky
()14.A.regretB.interviewC.influenceD.turn
()15.A.neverB.sometimesC.oftenD.always
二、阅读理解(30分)
A(2017·嵊州模拟)
Readourlistoftheworld’stopzoos!
Theyarenotonlykindtoanimals,butalsodoingtheirparttosaveendangeredwildlifearoundtheworld.
DubaiUnderwaterZoo
You’dbetterthinkazooinashoppingcentercouldbesolarge—butitis.DubaiUnderwaterZoohousesover33,000animalsintheDubaiMall.Awalkthroughthesharktunnel(隧道)aloneisagreatscene.Thedolphinshowsurelywillcatchyoureyes,too!
Avisittothislargeandbeautifulzoomustbeawonderfulexperience.
TorontoZoo
YoumaythinkyouneedtolookfarandwideforthebestzoosintheworldbutthereisanamazingzoorighthereinCanada.TorontoZooishometoover16,000animals,suchaszebras,lions,andbears.ThezooalsohasaninterestingDiscoveryZoneforchildrentolearnmoreabouttheanimalsandtheirlivingplaces.
BaselZoo
BaselZoofirstopenedupin1874inSwitzerland,whichmakesitoneoftheworld’soldest.Thereareover6,000uniquespecies(独特物种)housedthere,likeIndianrhinoceros,monkeys,elephants,sealions,gorillas,andmanyothermoreanimalsfromallaroundtheworld.Youcaneventakeatourtraintogetreallyclosetothem.
()16.InDubaiUnderwaterZoo,youcan.
A.feedtheanimalsB.walkaboveatunnel
C.dosomeshoppingD.enjoyadolphinshow
()17.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.YoucantakeatourbusinBaselZoo.
B.TorontoZooisthelargestandoldestzoo.
C.There’saninterestingDiscoveryZoneinTorontoZoo.
D.Youcanseemorethan16,000differentanimalsinBaselZoo.
()18.Thispassageisprobablya(n).
A.advertisementB.diary
C.reportD.story
B(2017·杭州市余杭区模拟)
ChinaallowseveryfamilytohavetwochildrenfromJanuary1st,2016.ThenewsisnowwidelytalkedbymostofthefamiliesinChina.Forthosewhohavealreadyhadonechild,somewouldliketohaveasecondbaby,butotherswouldn’t.
WangLifromHefeiispleasedtohearofthenews.Herhusbandandshealwayshopetohaveasecondchild.They’vehadasix-year-olddaughter.“Ihaveabrotherandmyhusbandhastwosisters,butweonlyhaveonechild.Wethinkshe’slonely,”saysWangLi.
However,33-year-oldLiJiewholivesinShanghaisays,“Wedolikeasecondbabybutwecanonlygiveupwhilefacingsomedifficultiesinourlife.”NeitherLiJienorhiswifeisalocalinShanghai.Theirsonisonlytwoyearsold.They’veboughtaflatinShanghai,andtheyborrowed800,000RMBfromthebank.LiJie’sparentslivinginthecountrysideareinpoorhealth,soiftheyoungcouplehaveanotherbaby,itwillbehardforthemtofindsomeonetolookaftertheirbaby.Besides,theybelievethatitwillmakethemgetintoalowleveloflifetohaveasecondbaby.
Thetopicisstilldiscussed.
()19.WhatarethereasonsforLiJieandhiswifetogiveupthechancetohaveanotherbaby?
①They’veborrowedmoneyfromthebank.
②Theycouldn’tfindanyonetolookafterthebaby.
③Theirsondoesn’tlikeabrotherorasister.
④Theydon’twanttogetintoalowleveloflife.
A.①②③B.②③④C.①③④D.①②④
()20.WhichstatementofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Everyfamilywouldliketohaveasecondbaby.
B.Somefamilieswouldliketohaveasecondbaby.
C.Mostfamilieswouldliketohaveasecondbaby.
D.Allthefamilieswouldnotliketohaveababy.
()21.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthepolicy?
A.Hethinksitisgoodnews.
B.Hethinksitisbadnews.
C.Hedoesn’tcareaboutit.
D.It’snotmentionedinthepassage.
()22.Whereprobablycanwereadthispassage?
A.Inalifemagazine.B.Inaguidebook.
C.Inastorybook.D.Inasportsmagazine.
C(2017·舟山市普陀区模拟)
Areyoutiredofstudyingalldaylong?
Doyouwanttodosomethingdifferent?
Teensarefullofenergy,andsomearereallycreative.ThefollowingisfromanAmericanteen’sWeblog.
Iownchickens.Athome,myfamilyhassevenchickens.Igavethemallnames,andtheyaremygoodfriends.Youmaythinkthattakingcareofchickensiseasy,butsometimeschickenshavemindsoftheirown.Ifyouareconsideringgettingchickens,thereareafewthingsyouneedtoknow.
Thepecking(啄食)order
Chickenshavesomethingwecallthepeckingorder.Itistherankingofallthechickens.Theordergoesfromthestrongest,biggestchicken,tothesmallest,weakestchicken.Thechickensworkoutthisorderontheirown.Puttingchickenstogetherisnoteasy.Youhavetomakesuretheyalleatthesamefood.Otherwise,youhavetokeepthemapart.
Caringforbabychicks
Youmusthavepatienceforthis.Youneedtofeedverygoodfoodtothem,sotheystayhealthyandbecomeimmune(免疫的)toillnesses.Youalsoneedaplaceforthemtostayinyourhouseandaspecialfeederandwaterholder.Youcangetday-oldchicks,oryoucangetchicksthatare6monthsandolder.Also,youshouldcleanthechickenhouseregularly,soneighborsdon’tcomplain.
Anybodycanhavechickens
Youjusthavetoknowwhatyouaredoingandalwaysbeprepared.Chickenscanbringfamiliestogether.Theyarefunandhumorous,beautifulandloving.Theyarealsosmart.It’samazinghowquicklytheylearnthingsontheirown.Sowhynotconsidergettingsomeofyourownfeatheredfriends?
()23.Theunderlinedword“ranking”probablymeans“”.
A.languageB.foodC.orderD.habit
()24.Whilelookingafterbabychickens,you.
A.aresupposedtobepatient
B.shouldgivethempersonalnames
C.mustalwayskeepthemtogether
D.havetogivethemthesamefood
()25.Accordingtothewriter,chickens.
A.studythingsveryslowlyB.canbringpeoplejoy
C.liketostayinthehouseD.areveryhardtogetonwith
()26.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthatthewriter.
A.isexperiencedinkeepingpets
B.makeshisneighborsangry
C.mayoftencleanthechickenhouse
D.thinkschickensareeasytofeedon
D(2017·绍兴新晖联考模拟)
IfyougrowupinAmerica,youmustknowthislittlefoodie(美食家)rhyme,“Youscream!
Iscream!
Weallscreamforice-cream!
”FormostAmericans,thephrase“ice-cream”bringsoutmemoriesofsummer.Ice-creamistheoldest-fashionedtreat,andithasanancienthistory.
TheemperorsoftheTangDynasty(618-907AD)arebelievedtohavebeenthefirsttoeat“afrozenmilk-likedessert”,whichwasmadewithmilkheatedwithflour.Later,camphor(樟脑)wasaddedtoimprovethetaste.
InMedievalTimes,Arabsenjoyedanicydrinkcalledsherbet(冰冻果子露).Thiscolddrinkoftenwentwithfruits.Overtime,thedrinkbecamepopularwiththeEuropeanupperclass.Italiansaresaidtohavelearnedthisdrink-makingskill,withtheFrenchfollowingsoonafter.
The17thcenturysawicedrinksmadeintofrozendesserts.Withsugaradded,sorbet(雪酪)wascreated.AntonioLatini(1642—1692)isthefirstpersontocreateamilk-basedsorbet,whichisconsideredasthefirst“official”ice-cream.
Itisimpossibletosayhowexactlyice-creamreachedAmerica,butitprobablyarrivedwithEuropeansintheearly1700’s.In1790,thefirstice-creamstoreopenedinNewYork.Duringthesummerofthesameyear,ourfirstpresident,GeorgeWashington,wassaidtohavespent$200tosatisfy(满足)histhirstforthelovelytreat.TheLi
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