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1、七年級(jí)首字母名校卷匯編.第1期2018學(xué)年虹口區(qū)七下英語(yǔ)期末考試】C.Fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順, 每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)(1.5分一題,共9分)Babies sleep about eighteen hours a day. Mrs Thatcher and Napoleon both said they (66) o needed to sleep three or four hours a night. No one can live without sleep.But how much do
2、 we (67) r need?Research by the National Sleep Foundation in Washington says that we all need eight hours sleep every night.Scientists have found that people who sleep for less than six and a half hours a night are more often ill than people who sleep for eight hours. Going without sleep also increa
3、ses (增加)the chance of serious illness. nWorkaholicsn(工作狂)who sleep for less than five hours often die young and do less (68) w at work.The scientists found that adults usually sleep for seven hours a night, with 32% sleeping less than six hours.It also says that the idea that we need less sleep when
4、 we get (69) o is completely untrue.People have no idea how important sleep is to their lives,n Dr Thomas Roth, director of the Foundation says. Good (70) h needs good sleep.”But not too much of it, says Professor (教授)Jim Horne of Loughborough University/Sleep is like food and drink. You would alway
5、s like to have a little bit more, but that doesnt mean you need it/ Professor Home studied a group of people who could (71) s as many hours as theywanted in bed, after ten hours they didnt find it any easier to get up in the morning. And people who sleep for more than nine hours a night die younger
6、than people who usually sleep for seven or eight.66. 67.68. 019學(xué)年寶山區(qū)七下英語(yǔ)期中考試】Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words.(再短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~, 使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給6%)A boy never went to the market before. One day his father let him go to the market to sell shoes made b 74 themselve
7、s. When the boy g 75 there with a big bag of shoes, themarket was already f 76 of people. He found a place, put down the bag and carefullywatched people coming and going. He didnt get home u 77 the sun went down.“How many p 78 of shoes did you sell today?”“Not any/9 said the boy sadly.“What, What di
8、d you stay there the whole day fbr?”“No one needed shoes, Father,“ said the boy. “I saw everyone h 79 a pair of shoes on.【虹口區(qū)2018學(xué)年第二學(xué)期初一英語(yǔ)期末測(cè)試(2019.6)】C. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words.(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)?詞,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)(6分)July 4 is the birthday of the United States of
9、 America. Back in 1776, US leaders said they wanted to separate from (分離)Britain. Today, people celebrate Independence Day (獨(dú)立日) holiday i(68) fine style.What do people do on Independence Day? They have firework shows in the evenings and s(69)national songs.But how do kids celebrate? Well, they dres
10、s up and e_(70) food. Kids have picnics and barbecues. They like d_(71)snacks such as hot dogs, etc. They wear hats w_(72) the stars and stripes of the US flag. Many kids use stars and stripes fans to keep themselves cool. July 4 is in summer after all!Its a g(73)day, but serious, too. Its when US p
11、eople show how proud they are of their country.2019學(xué)年華育7下單元測(cè)試_U4U5】(C )Every National Day Holiday brings millions of tourists to Shanghai. This year was no exception with 8 million visitors flocking to the city. Of course, no visit to Shanghai is c 90without a trip to the Bund. This year, however, t
12、he crowd control was particularly challenging.If you visited the Bund, you may have w 91 a scattered sea of tourists and anorderly arrangement of police officers. When the light turned green, the officers linked arms forming a chain that stretched across the crosswalk on both sides. Pedestrians were
13、 then able to safely cross the road between two “walls of police officers who protected them from any impatient drivers. Once everyone was safely on the other side and the light turned red, the officers f 92 back to the sidewalk.Some micro-bloggers who were on the scene, later described feeling a li
14、ttle “ridiculous” as if they were kids being led across the street. While everyone was g 93 for the officerskeeping everyone safe. There are a sufficient number of traffic lights and marked crosswalks in the area to ensure pedestrian safety and traffic flow. Yet, due to the extreme disregard for tra
15、ffic laws, there would have been absolute chaos and possible even accidents and injuries if the police hadnt intervened in large numbers.Though this situation is an extreme example, it is not u 94 to see similar behaviouron practically and street in Shanghai. China has a reputation among foreign vis
16、itors for “crazy traffic/5 and those who are not used to the disorder often feel uneasy. On many street comers, there are traffic attendants (交通協(xié)管員)who try to enforce the pedestrian traffic laws; however, they are powerless to do anything about a 95 drivers.After living in Shanghai for over five yea
17、rs, I have to admit that my pedestrian behaviour“ has really changed. I now have to move quickly to avoid cars, bicycles, and scooters to cross the street a few minutes earlier rather than patiently wait for the light.Living in a city, we need to stop using the everyone else is doing it excuse. What
18、 will it take for Shanghai citizens to care more about r 96 the rules than getting ahead of others orgetting somewhere faster?2019學(xué)年華育中學(xué)七下英語(yǔ)單元測(cè)試題unit_6&7Early that morning, Tom didn*t go to work as usual. He thought he had caught a cold and phoned the restaurant to ask for leave. But Tom didnt reall
19、y feel ill enough to stay in bed. I 90, he decided to go to the new shopping mall to buy a watch. The mall was interesting sohe spent a few hours looking around. He felt hungry and bought some popcorn. Suddenly a large red and blue parrot a 91 above him and came down again and again to eat the popco
20、rn from Toms packet.Tom was rather surprised, but he had seen the bird show at Ocean Park. He stretched out his arm and the parrot f 92 down and happily climbed onto his shoulder, and then onto his head.The parrot was quite friendly. So Tom just stood there with the parrot on his head.The crowd of p
21、eople grew and grew. A newspaper reporter heard the noise, saw the crowd and decided to investigate. This is what happened: the parrot escaped from the o 93 flat by flying out of the window. It enjoyed itself during the daytime, but when evening came the bird tried to find its home, without success.
22、By the time the parrot found Tom, it had been free for two days and it was very hungry. It had had a drink from the f 94 but it hadnt had anything to eat at all. Popcorn was not its favourite food,but there was noting else .So when it saw Tom ,it was very pleased.lt wanted a friend,it needed some fo
23、od and it was h 95 to go home.Several hours later, the SPCA contacted (聯(lián)系)the owner. He came to the mall with a bag of peanuts, which the parrot liked even better than popcorn. He put the peanuts into a cage and the parrot hopped in.Tom relaxed at last. He was tired and hungry, but the Parrots owner
24、 thanked him and even gave him a r 96just enough to buy the watch.【黃浦區(qū)2018學(xué)年第二學(xué)期七年級(jí)英語(yǔ)期末測(cè)試(2019.6)】C. Fill in the blank with initial (首字母填空)6%Chinas first manned(載人)spaceship lifted off at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, October 15th, 2003 in Jiuquan, Gansu Province. The spaceship, called Shenzhou V, was c 71 C
25、hinas first astronaut, Yang Liwei. Yang, who was a pilot in the army, was chosen from 1,500 other army pilots and started t 72 for his space flight in 1998.The launch(發(fā)射)was very successful. When the spaceship was lifting off, I could really feel the high gravity (超重)”, said Yang Liwei. When the spa
26、ceship separated from the rocket, I suddenly got a feeling of soaring into the sky b 73 of the zero gravity (失重)At 6:23 a.m. on October 16th, Yang Liwei 1 74 in Inner Mongolia(內(nèi)蒙古).He told reporters later, The surface of the spaceship was glowing red when it came back into the earths atmosphere. Whe
27、n Shenzhou V let out its parachute, I felt the ship was shaking. As Yang Liwei returned into the earths atmosphere, helicopters were r 75 to collect him.Millions of people all over China were watching TV when the spaceship landed s 76 . When Yang Liwei climbed out of the spaceship, he smiled and wav
28、ed to the crowds waiting for him. Yang Liwei was happy to be home but he said, I thought 21 hours was too short to stay in space.【2019學(xué)年建平7B 5月月考卷】Read the passage and nil In the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~, 使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給):(7分)(詞數(shù):251)On October 28th, 2018, a terrible accident happ
29、ened In Chongqing, A bus fell into the Yangtze River, which left 13 people dead and two missing. Five days after the accident happened, on November 2nd, the police (69)t the results to the public. It was caused by a fightbetween an angry passenger and the bus driver.The passenger, Mrs Liu, failed to
30、 get off at the (70) r bus stop. When she found shehad missed her stop, she (71)a the driver Mr Ran to stop the bus and let her get off, butthe driver didnt.An argument (爭(zhēng)吵)then happened. Five minutes (72) 1, Liu beat Ran on the head with her smartphone, and Ran beat back with his right hand, which
31、left the steering wheel(方向 盤).Within two seconds, he put his hand back, but it was too late - he had lost (73) c of the bus. It crossed the middle line of the road quickly, hit a red car, and fell into the river. The rest of the story is already known.Until November 2nd, although five days had (74)
32、p, the search(搜查)team didnt stop its search for the two missing passengers. It hoped to find them in the end.It seems some people do not care about either their own lives or other peoples. As we all know, the (75) s of all the passengers depends on(取決于)the driver. However, Liu beatthe driver because
33、 of something that was her own fault(過(guò)錯(cuò)).5.2019學(xué)年建平香梅七下英語(yǔ)二次月考】Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper wordsA Rainbow of FoodDid you know that you can eat a rainbow?You cant eat a rainbow in the s 71, of course. You can make a healthy rainbow out of all the different colors of fruits and
34、vegetables.A red apple can help keep your strong. Eat some slices of this fruit for a healthy snack. Red strawberries can help you from getting sick. Eat a handful of this fruit i_72_ of candies.An orange carrot can help keep your eyes healthy. This vegetable is just plain fun to crunch (咬碎)between
35、your teeth. An orange is filled with vitamins that an help keep you from c_73 a cold. Squeeze this fruit for some juice with breakfast in the morning.A yellow b_74_ can give you tons of energy. PeeK 錄U) and eat it before you play basketball or go swimming. Yellow corn can help keep your stomach heal
36、thy. Eat this vegetable right after a hamburger at a picnic.A green avocado can help your body take in all the stuff it needs. Squish up this fruit to make a creamy salad. Green broccoli can help keep your bones strong. Pretend you are a dinosaur eating a tree.Blueberries can help you r_75_ things.
37、Eat this fruit every day to help you do well in tests at school.Purple grapes can help keep blood moving around your body. Toss a bunch of this fruit in the freezer and have a chilly treat.These fruits and vegetables are just a few that can make up a food rainbow. Eating a rainbow every day is a fun
38、 and colorful way to stay healthy. How many colors will you eat today?【金山區(qū)2018學(xué)年第二學(xué)期七年級(jí)期末質(zhì)量調(diào)研英語(yǔ)試卷】Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with proper words (在下列短文內(nèi)填入恰當(dāng) 的詞,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給):6 %Li Ming has studied in the UK for nearly two years now. But hell never forget his first few we
39、eks of living in a different country.The FoodIn China, Ill eat almost anything. But I remember the first food I tasted at school in England. We had this soup and it tasted of n 67 at all. In China, our food is quite salty, but we like it because the salt m 68 it taste nice. A friend advised me to tr
40、y some cheese and biscuits. I thought biscuits were the same as cookies5 in America but I was wrong. Again, I felt disappointed at the taste of the biscuits and the cheese was really sour.IntroductionsIn China when you meet someone for the first time, you sometimes shake hands. It was so s 69 that m
41、y friends mother gave me a kiss when I left his house. I felt so embarrassed and I know my face went very red at that moment.TransportIn England, I have to get a bus everywhere. Its really different b 70 buses dont stop automatically like they do in Beijing. I have to put my hand out, ring the bell
42、or press the signal button.Socialising (社交)I remember when I went around to a friends house and I wanted to say “thank you” to his mother. In China, we usually give people cakes as p 71 , The boys mother stared at the cake. She was trying to be polite but I knew from her face that I had taken something wrong. In England, a cake
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