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2024—2025學(xué)年廣東省深圳市光明區(qū)七年級上學(xué)期期末學(xué)業(yè)水平調(diào)研測試英語試卷

一、完形填空(★★★)Notmanylittlegirlsgrowuptoberocketengineers.Evenfewerhavea_______togointospace.ButWangHaozedidboth.Asastudent,Wangworkedhardatschoolanddidwellinalmosteverything.In2008,shestudiedatSoutheastUniversity.There,she_______toshine,notonlyasthebeststudentbutalsoasagoodrunner.Asatopstudent,Wangcould_______newresearch(研究)areas.Itcouldbeexcitingbutitwasn’talways_______.Wangoncecomplained(抱怨)aboutthedifficulties.Herteacher,GuFan,gavehersome_______:Alwaysdoyourbest,evenwhenyoudon’tenjoyit.Ifyoudon’t,whenyoufinallyfindsomethingyoulove,youmightnotknowhowtogiveyourbest.Wangkeptthesewordsinmind.Shekeptbreakingintounknownspaces.Later,shefoundher_______forspacescience.Shebeganworkingasarocketenginedesigner.Wanglearnedalotand_______solvingproblems.Injustafewmonths,shedesignedagreatnewproduct_______.InMay2018,Chinabegantrainingitsthirdgenerationofastronauts.Wangjumpedatthechanceandjoinedinthetests.Thankstoher_______bodyandmind,shestoodoutfrom2,500people.Duringhertraining,shefacedonedifficultyafteranother,butsheneverthoughtofgivingup(放棄).OnOctober30,WangflewintospaceaboardtheShenzhou-19spaceship.Now,inher“newspace”—theTiangongspacestation—she__________alltheunknownsanddifficulties!1.A.questionB.chanceC.holidayD.reason2.A.decidedB.beganC.continuedD.wanted3.A.exploreB.describeC.leaveD.protect4.A.goodB.busyC.easyD.popular5.A.a(chǎn)rticlesB.skillsC.moneyD.a(chǎn)dvice6.A.loveB.timeC.respectD.memory7.A.stoppedB.enjoyedC.mindedD.remembered8.A.confidentlyB.luckilyC.carefullyD.successfully9.A.softB.naturalC.strongD.young10.A.getsreadyforB.looksoutforC.runsawayfromD.comesalongwith二、閱讀理解(★★★)Satellites(衛(wèi)星)areveryusefulinourdailylives.Theyhelpusmakephonecalls,watchTV,useGPS,getweatherforecasts,anddomanyotherthings.Satellitesarealwaysmadeofmetal(金屬).ButscientistsinJapanaretestingawooden(木制的)satellitecalled“LignoSat.”“Ligno”comesfromtheLatinwordforwood.Thesmallsatelliteisintheshapeofacube(立方體).Itisonlyaboutthesizeofyourhand.Thecubehasametalsupportingparts,butitssides(面)aremadeofwood.Thescientistscutthepiecesofwoodcarefullyandusedaspecialwoodworkingwaytoputthemtogetherwithoutusinganail.Usingwoodinsatellitescanhelpmakelessspacerubbish.SatellitesalwaysburnupwhentheycomebackintoEarth.Burningmetalsatellitesleavesbehindacloudofpollution;burningwooddoesnot.Also,woodlastslongerinspacebecausethereisnowateroroxygen.OnNovember5,LignoSatwentintospace.InDecember,itgotintoorbitandstartedtoflyaroundtheEarthataheightofabout400kilometers.Overthenextsixmonths,itwillhelpscientistsanswerafewquestions.Forexample,howwellwillthewoodlast?Inspace,itcanbeascoldas-100℃andashotas100℃inanhour.Howwillthewoodchange?Iftheexperimentworks,scientistsmightusewoodtobuildbiggersatellitesorevenhousesinspace!11.Inwhichscenesdoweneedthehelpofsatellites?①Whenwedecidewhattoweartoday.②Whenwewatchafilminthecinema.③Whenwespeakonthemobilephones.④Whenwefindthewaytothetrainstation.

A.①②③B.①②④C.①③④D.②③④12.Whatdoweknowabout“LignoSat”fromParagraph2?

A.Itlookslikeaball.B.Itisassmallasahand.C.Itisputtogetherbyusingnails.D.Itismadeofwoodwithoutanymetal.13.Whydidthescientistsusewoodtobuildthesatellite?

A.Becauseitproducedlesspollution.B.Becauseitweighedlessthanmetal.C.Becauseitcouldcollectspacerubbish.D.BecauseitcouldcomebacktotheEarthquickly.14.WhatmightscientistsdoiftheexperimentwithLignoSatworks?

A.Theymightstopusingsatellites.B.Theymightusemetaltobuildbiggersatellites.C.Theymightusewoodtobuildhousesinspace.D.Theymightonlyusewoodtomakethingsinspace.15.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Theinfluenceofmetalsatellites.B.Theuseofsatellitesindailylife.C.Anewwaytobuildmetalsatellites.D.Anintroductiontothewoodensatellite.(★★★)Ethan,asecond-gradestudentatMorleyElementarySchoolinLincoln,Nebraska,U.S.,fellinlovewithgeographywhenhefirstsawsportstarswavedtheirnation’sflags(國旗)duringthe2021SummerOlympicsonTV.Tosharehisloveforgeographywithothers,Ethanstartedaprojectatschool.Hanginginsideaclassroomareabout170flags.Theyarehand-drawnbyEthan.HestarteddrawingthemlastsummerandfinishedonOctober.Hewassurprisedbyhowdifferenttheflagswere.Manyhavered,whiteandblue.Somehaveyellow,greenandorange.Onlythreeoftheflagshavepurple.“Noteveryflagisrectangular(長方形的)”,hesaid.“Nepal’sflagisdifferentfromothers.”Turuok,Ethan’sfriend,comesfromSouthSudan.Hesaidtheartworkmadehimfeelrespected,andhethoughthisclassmatesfromothercountriescouldfeelthesame.Theylikeseeingtheirflags.Ethanalsomadeagamebasedongeography.Hecameupwithquestionsaboutcontinents,citiesandmore.Heevenaskedhisteacherquestionsongeographyfactsatschool.“ThisprojectisunlikeanythingI’veseenbefore,andthat’sreallyexciting,”histeachersaid.Someday,Ethanhopestotravelacrosstheworld.Aftereveryvisit,Ethanwillputapin(圖釘)onhismap.Mexico,Canadaareonhislist.IntheU.S.,hewantstoseeacitythatshareshisname:Ethan,SouthDakota.Hehasn’tstartedhistravelplanyet,butheknowswheretoputthefirstpin.ItisinLincoln,hishometowninNebraska.16.WhatmadeEthanfallinlovewithgeography?

A.Takingatriptoothercountries.B.Readingabookaboutgeography.C.TalkingtosportsstarsaboutLincoln.D.Watchingthe2021SummerOlympics.17.WhatsurprisedEthanabouttheflagshedrew?

A.Thenumberofthegreenflags.B.Thenumberoftherectangularflags.C.Thetimehefinisheddrawingtheflags.D.Thedifferencebetweendifferentnations’flags.18.WhatdopeoplethinkofEthan’sproject?

A.Fantastic.B.Bored.C.Easy.D.Useless.19.WherewillEthanputhisfirstpinonhismap?

A.Ethan.B.Lincoln.C.Canada.D.Mexico.20.Wherecanyouprobablyreadthepassage?

A.Inasciencebook.B.Inatravelguide.C.Inaschoolnewspaper.D.Inacookingmagazine.(★★★)“Youaregoingtoenterthelargestwild(野生的)seed(種子)bankintheworld,”saidSharonBalding.SheistheSeedCollectionsmanagerattheMillenniumSeedBank(MSB).ThisseedbankisinSussex,U.K.“Insidethereareover39,000differentkindsofseedsfrommorethan100countries.That’sover2.8billionseeds,”Sharonsaid.Sheturnedakey,andtheheavydoorslowlyopened.InsidetheMSB,therearemanyglassbottleswithseeds.Thebottlesarenamedwithnumbers,notplantnames.“Thisisforsafety,”Sharonsaid.“Ifsomeonetakestheseedsaway,hewon’tknowwhattheyare!”So,isthecollectionworthalotofmoney?“It’sinvaluable,”saidSharon.“Ourfutureliferestsontheseseeds.Withoutthem,wecouldloseimportantthings,likefoodandmedicines.”Someseedsherehavealreadyhelped.Forexample,inearly2020,firesinAustraliaburneddownthenaturalenvironmentofaspecialplant.TheMSBsent250seedsbacktothecountrytohelptheplantreestablishinthewildagain.Astheworldgetswarmerbecauseofclimatechange(氣候變化),itwillbeharderforsomeplantstoliveintheU.K.“OnedayitmaybetoowarmforsomeoftheUK’streestogrow,”saidOwenBlake.HeispartoftheU.K.TreeSeedCollectingTeam.“Sowearelookingforandstudyingtreesfromotherpartsoftheworld.SomeofthesetreescangrowinthewarmerU.K.climate,”hesaid.21.WhatcanweknowabouttheMSBinparagraph1?

A.ItonlyhasseedsfromtheU.K.B.Ithaslessthan2.8billionseeds.C.Ithasmorethan390,000kindsofseeds.D.Itisthelargestwildseedbankintheworld.22.Whyarethebottlesnamedwithnumbers,notplantnames?

A.Toprotecttheseeds.B.Tofindtheseedseasily.C.Toshowthevalueoftheseeds.D.Totellhowmanyseedsthereare.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reestablish”probablymean?

A.Takeoff.B.Getup.C.Growback.D.Runaway.24.WhatisOwenworkingonaccordingtoparagraph4?

A.PlantingtreesincolderareasinU.K.B.WorkinghardtostopclimatechangeinU.K.C.FindingniceplacesforplantstogrowinU.K.D.LookingfortreesthatcangrowinthewarmerU.K.25.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.SeedsforaSaferFuture.B.SolutionsforClimateChange.C.ATriptotheMillenniumSeedBank.D.ScientistsinTreeSeedCollectingTeam.(★★★)請閱讀下面的短文,并從文后的六個選項中選擇五個還原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、連貫。Didyouhavearguments(爭吵)withyourbestfriendatschool?Doyouknowhowtosaveyourfriendshipafterthat.26Coolyourselfdownfirst.Shouting,crying,andblaming(指責(zé))eachotherwillmakethethingsworse.Whenyouarearguing,walkawayforamomenttocoolyourselfdown.27Findagoodplaceandtimetotalkabouttheargument.Youandyourfriendshouldplanoutwhereandwhentosolvetheargumentcarefully.2810-minutebreakmaybetooshorttofullygetyourthoughtsout.So,lunchandafter-schooltimesarethebest.Trytofindasolutioninsteadofproving(證明)yourfriendwrong.29Thereasonforargumentsisusuallybecauseofhavingdifferentideas.So,ifyouwanttosolvetheproblem,don’ttrytoprovethatyouarerightandyourfriendwrong.Instead,itismuchmoreimportanttofindsolutions.30Ifyoucannotworkouttheproblembyyourself,it’sbesttofindanadult,suchasateacher,tohelpyou.Adultsknowbetterthankidshowtosolvethiskindofproblem.

A.Turntoanadultforhelp.B.Sayitoutwhenyourfriendiswrong.C.Infact,nooneisrightorwronginanargument.D.Findaquietplace,suchasacorneroftheplayground.E.Herearesometipsforyoutosolvefriendshipproblemsatschool.F.Inthisway,youcanstopyourselffromsayingsomethingbadtoyourfriend.(★★★)下面的材料A-F分別介紹了亞洲六個旅游景點(diǎn)及其特點(diǎn)。請根據(jù)Grace,Oliver,Leo,Linda和Luna的喜好或者需求,向他們推薦合適的去處。

31Gracewantstorelaxonabeach.Shealsoenjoyswatersports.

32Oliverlikessnow-cappedmountains.Heisplanningatripnextmonth.

33Leoisinterestedinarchitecture.Heplanstovisitsomefamousbuildings.

34Lindalovesshopping.Shewantstoknowmoreaboutfamousshoppingareas.

35Lunalikesmountainclimbing.Sheplanstoclimbafamousmountainnextyear.A.ZhangjiajieNationalForestPark

ItisinHunanProvince,China.Visitorscanhikealongthetrails,takeinthebreathtakingviewsfromthemountaintops.B.AngkorWat

ItisoneofthelargestreligiousmonumentsintheworldinCambodia.Visitorscanenjoytheamazingarchitecture(建筑)andcarvingsthere.C.OrchardRoad

ItisafamousshoppingstreetinSingapore.Therearenumerousshoppingmallsandluxurystores.Itisaparadiseforshoppinglovers.D.BaliIsland

ItisapopulartouristspotinIndonesia.Ithasbeautifulbeaches,uniqueculturaltraditionsandisfamousforitsseatemples.E.MountFuji

ItisafamouslandmarkinJapan.Touristsoftengotheretoadmireitsbeautifulshape,especiallywhenitiscoveredwithsnow.F.TheMaldives

Itisafamousislandcountry.Ithasthemostbeautifulturquoise(藍(lán)綠色的)lakesandwhite-sandbeaches.Itisagoodplaceforwatersportsandrelaxation.三、短文填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空格處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或使用括號中所給詞語的正確形式填空。OnApril26,2022,ItaliantravelerViennaCammarotasetofffromVenice.The72-year-oldplannedtogotoChinaonfoot.Thismeantshewouldtravelabout22,00036(kilometre)andwalkthrough15countries.Cammarotacarriedonlyabackpack.“Ialsohavealotofpassion(激情)withme,”shesaid.OnAugust29,2024,she37(final)setfootonChinesesoil.Cammarota’stripwasinspiredby(受到……的啟發(fā))MarcoPolo.TheItalianexplorer38(travel)toChinaalongtheancientSilkRoad(絲綢之路)morethan700yearsago.ForCammarota,39(she)tripwasmorethanfollowinginMarcoPolo’sfootsteps.ShehopedtoseetheinfluenceofChina’sBeltandRoadInitiative.Bysharingher40(excite)experiences,shenowhopeshertravelswillhelppeopleintheWestseethetruebeaut

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