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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)Ⅱ?qū)W校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________一、閱讀單選(2022春·江蘇宿遷·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)VolunteersNeededSunnyChildren’sHospital●Twopeopleareneeded●Begoodwithkids●Playfungameswithkids●SpendfourdaysamonthTel:5938-6357HomeLove●Threepeopleareneeded●Helpoldpeoplerepair(維修)things●Begoodatrepairing●SpendthirtyhoursamonthTel:5742-3625BlueWaterBeach●Twopeopleareneeded●Collectandcarryrubbish(垃圾)●CleanupthebeacheverySundaymorningTel:7204-41601.Howmanyvolunteersareneededinall(總共)?A.Two. B.Three. C.Five. D.Seven.2.HomeLoveneedsvolunteersto_________.A.collectandcarryrubbish B.playgameswithkidsC.helpoldpeoplerepairthings D.cleanupthebeach3.Wecanfindtheinformationfroma_________.A.book B.newspaper C.letter D.diary(2022春·江蘇宿遷·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)Boysandgirls,areyouinterestedinkeepingcats?Itlooksliketherearemorecatsaroundustoday.Infact,nowthereareabout44.12millionpet(寵物)catsalloverourcountry.NowChinahasthesecondlargestnumberofcatownersintheworldaftertheUnitedStates.Everyyear,moreandmoreyoungpeoplekeepcatsaspets.Morecatsalsobringmorespecialjobs.Manypeoplenowworkatsomepetshopsandanimalhospitals.Butthereisalsoabigproblem,too.Whensomepeopledon’twanttolivewiththeirpetcatsanymore,theymaysendtheirpetcatsoutside.Thenthecatslosetheirhomesandnobodytakesgoodcareofthem.Theyrunaroundthecity.Theypassondiseases(疾病)andmakepeoplenotfeelwell.Andtheyhunt(獵捕)othercreatureslikebirdsandfrogs.InJapanandAustralia,peopletrytotakehomelesscatstoanimalhospitals.Theredoctorsdooperations(手術(shù))onthem.Sothecatscan’thavebabies.Inthisway,thenumberofcatswillnotgoup.Whatdoyouthinkofit?Isitrighttodooperationsonpetcats?4.Whichcountryhasthesecondlargestnumberofcatownersintheworld?A.China. B.America. C.Japan. D.Australia.5.Itisgoodtohavemanypetcatsbecause________.A.ithelpsyoungpeoplegrowup B.itbringspeoplemorejobsC.petcatscanworkforpeopleatshops D.there’remoreanimalhospitals6.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph3?A.Whypeoplesendtheirpetsoutside. B.Howthehomelesspetsliveinthestreet.C.Whatotheranimalscanbepets. D.Whatproblemscatscanbring.7.WhatdopeopleinJapanandAustraliadowithhomelesscats?A.Theyhelpthecatsfindtheirowners.B.Theyputthecatsbacktothezoo.C.Theymakethecatsnevergivebirthto(生育)babies.D.Theyasktheanimalhospitalstotakecareofthem.(2022春·江蘇宿遷·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)Canyoutravelwithyourhome?SomepeopleintheUSmaysay“Yes!”.Duringtheholidays,someUSfamiliesoftengetintotheirrecreationalvehicles(RVs房車)andgoonaroadtripacrossthecountry.PeoplecallRVsthehousesonthewheels(車輪).Fromakitchenandbathroomtobeds,youcanfindmostordinary(普通的)roomshere.Howcoolitis!Notlikereal(真的)houses,thesehomesontheroadaresmall.Butwiththem,yourtripbecomeseasy.Youcandriveaslongasyoulike.Oryoucanjuststopsomewhereniceandstaythereforafewweeks.Ontheroad,youmayalsomeetothertravellingfamilies.Together,youtakeoutyourtentsandsnacks.It’shappycampingtime!Butthesemovinghomeshavetheirproblemstoo.Theycansometimesbreakdown.Butthiskindofroadtripisstillverypopular.Peoplecangoanywhereatanytime.8.WheremayRVsbepopularaccordingtothepassage?A.InEngland. B.InAmerica. C.InJapan. D.InChina.9.HowlongcanyoutravelinRVs?A.Aslongasyouwant. B.Atmosttwoweeks.C.Atleasttwomonths. D.Fortwoweeks.10.Theunderlinedphrase“breakdown”means________inChinese.A.爆發(fā) B.拋錨 C.摔倒 D.砍倒11.Paragraph3(段落)mainlytellsus________.A.theRVsmaketripseasy B.peoplecantravelinRVsforafewweeksC.RVsaresmall D.youmaymeetothertravellingfamilies12.Inwhichpartofthenewspapercanwereadthepassage?A.Anewkindofhouse. B.Americanpeople’sdailylife.C.TravelinRVs. D.Anewkindofbus.(2022春·江蘇宿遷·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)It’s5o’clock.SeanMurphyisonhiswayhomefromwork.Heistiredandthebusisfull,butwhenhethinksofseeinghislovelyfamilyathome,hisheartisfullofjoyagain.“Iwanttoseemywife,mychildrenandmymother,”hethinks.“ButfirstofallIwanttositonthesofa.Iwanttorelaxandreadagoodbook.”FinallyMr.Murphyisathome.Heisverytirednowbutheishappy.Hesayshellotohisfamily.Thenhesitsdownonthesofa,stretches(伸展)hislegsandliftsuphisbook.“NowIcanrelax,”hethinksandsmiles.ButMr.Murphyisnotaloneintheroom.Hismotherisplayingtheguitarandhiswife(妻子)isplayingthepiano.Histwoyoungerchildrenarefightingandhistwoolderchildrenarearguingaboutthetelevision.Andthepots(鍋)andpans(平底鍋)arebubbling(發(fā)出冒泡的聲音)onthecooker(炊具).It’sthesameeveryday.PoorMurphyisveryunhappy.Hetalkstohisfriendabouthisproblematabusstop.Mr.Murphy’sfriendlistenstohimcarefully.Thenhesays:“GoandseeLindaMcCormack!Sheisaverycleverwoman.Sheknowstheanswertoeverything.”Mr.Murphythinksitworth(值得)atry.Thenextday,whenhegetshome,hedoesn’tgointothehouseasusual.Hegoestothegarage(車庫(kù))andgetsonhisbike.13.HowmanypeoplearethereinMr.Murphy’sfamily?A.5. B.6. C.7. D.8.14.HowdoesMr.Murphy’sfeelingschangeafteraday’swork?A.happy→tired→unhappy B.unhappy→tired→happyC.tired→happy→unhappy D.happy→unhappy→tired15.Whatmayhappenthenext?A.Mr.MurphywillgotoLindaMcCormack’shouse.B.Mr.Murphywilldosomeexercisebyridingabike.C.Mr.Murphywillleavehishomeandnevercomeback.D.Mr.Murphywillrepairhisbrokenbicycleatthegarage.(2022春·江蘇蘇州·七年級(jí)蘇州市平江中學(xué)校校考期中)16.TokyoOneisthenameofa___________.A.hotel B.restaurant C.foodsupermarket D.museum17.TokyoOneisin___________.A.Tokyo B.Sydney C.Houston D.London18.WecangotoTokyoOneforlunchat___________.A.10:30amonMonday B.3:00pmonFridayC.11:00amonSaturday D.2:30pmonSunday19.WecanhavedinnerinTokyoOneat9:40pm___________.A.onSaturday B.onTuesday C.onWednesday D.onThursday20.TokyoOneoffersusthefollowinginformationexcept___________.A.website B.telephonenumber C.a(chǎn)ddress D.price(2022春·江蘇蘇州·七年級(jí)蘇州市平江中學(xué)校??计谥校㏕heKingslivedinasmallhousenearNewYorkwiththeirchild.SometimesMr.Kingcamebackfromworkverylate.Whenhiswifeandthechildwereasleep,heopenedthefrontdoorofhishousewithhiskeyandcameinveryquietly.Butonenightwhenhewascominghomelate,helosthiskey.Sowhenhegottohishouse,herangthebell.Nothinghappened.Herangitagain.Againnothinghappened.Nobodymovedinsidethehouse.Mr.Kingknockedatthebedroomwindow.Hespoketohiswife,thenheshouted,butshedidn’twakeup.Atlasthestoppedandthoughtforaminute.Thenhebegantospeaklikeasmallchild.“Mother,”hesaid,“Iwanttogotothetoilet.”Hespokequietly,butherwifewokeupquickly.Thenhespoketoher,andsheopenedthedoorforhim.21.Onenightwhenhefoundhiskeylost,hefirst________.A.spoketohiswife B.shoutedathiswifeC.rangthebell D.knockedatthebedroomwindow22.Mrs.Kingwokeupbecause________.A.sheheardthesoundofthebellB.sheheardMr.King’svoiceC.sheheardaknockatthedoorD.sheheardthevoice“mother”likeherchild23.Thispassagetellsus_________.A.Mrs.Kingdoesn’tloveMr.KingB.it’simportanttotakekeyswithusC.themotherlovesherchildverymuchD.Mrs.Kingdidn’tsleepatnight(2022春·江蘇蘇州·七年級(jí)蘇州市平江中學(xué)校??计谥校㎡naFridaynight,apooryoungviolinistwasplayinghisviolinattheentrance(入口)ofthesubwaystation.Themusicwassogreatthatpeopleputsomemoneyintohishat.Thenextday,theviolinistcametotheentranceagain.Heputdownhishatasusual.Besidethehatwasapieceofpaperwithsomewordsonit:“AGeorgeSanghasputanimportantthingintomyhatbymistake.Welcometoclaim(認(rèn)領(lǐng))it.”AfterawhileamannamedGeorgeSangranherequicklyandgotbackhisimportantthing.Theimportantthingwasalotteryticket(彩票).Sangboughtitandwonaprizeof$500,000.Butwhenhegave$50totheviolinistforhiswonderfulmusic,hethrewthelotteryticket,too.Theviolinistwasacollegestudent.Thatmorning,hewasgoingtoViennaforhiseducation.However,whenhefoundtheticket,hecancelledtheflightandreturnedtotheentrance.Hesaid,“AlthoughIdon’thavemuchmoney,Ilivehappily.IfIlosehonesty(誠(chéng)實(shí)),Iwon’tbehappyforever.”24.Theyoungmanplayedtheviolinfor_______attheentrancethenextday.A.honesty B.money C.food D.happiness25.GeorgeSangput_______intotheviolinist’shatonaFridaynight.A.money B.a(chǎn)lotteryticketC.moneyandhislotteryticket D.nothing26.Theunderlinedword“cancelled”means“_______”A.取消 B.延誤 C.預(yù)定 D.結(jié)束(2022春·江蘇蘇州·七年級(jí)蘇州市平江中學(xué)校??计谥校㊣fyouwanttoliveinHawaii,first,youneedtoplantosurvive(生存)livinginoneofthemostexpensivestatesintheUS.Manytouristscomehereeveryyear.Itmakesthecostoflivingevenhigher.About90%ofallgoodsinHawaiiarefromotherareas.Itmakesthepricesup.Diningoutcanbemoreexpensive.Breakfastisat$5to$8,lunchisaround$12,whiledinnercangoupfrom$12to$30.WhatmakeslivinginHawaiiseemmoreimpossibleisalsothefactthattheislandshavefewhigh-payingjobs.Engineeringjobs,forexample,arehardertofindthanwaitressingjobs.HereissomeadviceonhowtogetaroundandenjoylivinginHawaii.*AcquaintyourselfwithHawaii.Checkoutonlinetravelwebsites(網(wǎng)站),magazinesandbooksforinformationabouttheislands,fromitsbeachesdowntoitsrestaurants.*Lookforhotelsbyreadinglocalnewspapers.Youcanalsofindroommatesonthiswebsitetoshareaplacewith.Sharingaplaceisagoodideatosavemoney.*TobeabletopayforthecostoflivinginHawaii,ofcourse,you’dneedajob.Craigslistisagoodwebsitetostartyoursearch.Alsocheckthelocalnewspapers.*Getyourfoodandothersuchneedsatchain(連鎖)storeslikeCostcoandWal-Mart.Youwillalsosavealotifyoubuyalottogetherwithothers.27.WhichofthefollowingISN’TthereasonofthehighcostoflivinginHawaii?A.Mostofthefoodandothersuchneedsarefromtheotherplaces.B.Therearefewgoodjobs.C.ThebeachesofHawaiiareverybeautiful.D.ManytouristscometoHawaiieveryyear.28.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Hawaii’scostoflivingismuchhigherthanthatontheUSmainland.B.Itishardertofindajobasawaitressthanoneasanengineer.C.ItisexpensivetohaveadinnerwithyourfriendsinHawaii.D.You’dbettersharearoomwithothers.29.What’stheChinesemeaningoftheunderlinedword“acquaint”?A.使……熟悉 B.參觀 C.和……結(jié)交 D.去……旅游30.Thepassagemainlytellsus___________.A.Hawaii’scostoflivingisthemostexpensiveintheworldB.howtosharearoomwithothersC.howtokeepthecostoflivingcheaperinHawaiiD.bargains(討價(jià)還價(jià))withothersinHawaii(2022春·江蘇淮安·七年級(jí)淮安市浦東實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)??计谥校〥oyouknowthetwolovelymascots(吉祥物)?Youmayknowthefive“Fuwa”dollsfromthe2008BeijingOlympicGames(奧運(yùn)會(huì)).OnSeptember17of2019,thetwolovelymascotsfirstshowedonTV.Now,let’sseewhotheyare.Lookatthepanda!Itlookslikeanastronaut(宇航員).Itwearsaniceshell(冰殼)andlooksfat,sowecallit“BingDwenDwen”.Whiteisthecoloroficeandsnow.“BingDwenDwen”likesicesportsverymuchandisgoodatthem.That’swhyitisthemascotof2022BeijingWinterOlympicGames.Doyouthinktheredmascotlookslikealantern(燈籠)?Thelantern’snameis“ShueyRhonRhon”.WhentheChineseNewYearcomes,peoplealwaysmakeorbuyredlanterns.Redisthecolorofhopeandgoodluck,sopeoplethinktheirdreamswillcometrueinthenewyear.“ShueyRhonRhon”cangiveplayershopeandhelpthemdowellinthe2022BeijingWinterParalympicGames(殘奧會(huì)).Manypeopleindifferentcountrieslikethetwomascotsverymuch,andtheyshowtheirloveforthemontheInternet.31.________isthemascotof2022BeijingWinterOlympicGames.A.“Fuwa”dolls B.BingDwenDwenC.Anastronaut D.ShueyRhonRhon32.“BingDwenDwen”is________.A.a(chǎn)panda B.a(chǎn)nastronaut C.a(chǎn)niceshell D.a(chǎn)lantern33.Whatdoweknowabout“ShueyRhonRhon”fromthepassage?A.It’sredbecauseredisthecoloroftheOlympicGames.B.ItisthemascotofChineseNewYear.C.Itcanbringplayershopeandgoodluck.D.It’salwaysthemascotofWinterParalympicGames.34.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?A.ThetwolovelymascotsfirstshowedonTVonSeptember17,2019.B.“BingDwenDwen”and“ShueyRhonRhon”aregoodaticesports.C.Wecallit“BingDwenDwen”becauseitwearsaniceshellandlooksfat.D.Thetwomascotsareindifferentcolorsandshapes.35.What’sthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)ofthepassage?A.PeopleindifferentcountrieslikethetwomascotsB.“Fuwa”,“BingDwenDwen”and“ShueyRhonRhon”C.TwoOlympicmascotscometolifeD.2022BeijingWinterOlympicGames(2022春·江蘇淮安·七年級(jí)淮安市浦東實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)??计谥校〧oundSomekeysintheclassroom7E,aretheyyours?CallJackat8977-7899.LostAnoldblackbike.It’smybirthdaygiftfrommygrandma.Ifyoufindit,pleasecallMillerat7134-8976.Hi,mumOnMay1stinCangnanIntimeCinema16:00-18:0835RMBCallBenat5673-8756WantedOurnewDanceClubneedsateacher.Ifyoulovedancingandlovechildren,joinus!CallAlanat8745-9833.36.Ifyoulostsomekeys,youcancall________.A.Jack B.Miller C.Ben D.Alan37.ThecolorofMiller’sbikeis________.A.red B.green C.yellow D.black38.Pleasecall________tobuyaticketofHiMum.A.8977-7899 B.7134-8976 C.5673-8756 D.8745-983339.IfyouwanttogetajobasateacherinDanceClub,youmust________.A.watchmovies B.lovechildren C.speakEnglish D.ridebikes40.Maybetheinformationisfroma(n)________.A.Englishstorybook B.moviemagazine C.sciencenewspaper D.schoolnotice-board(2022春·江蘇淮安·七年級(jí)淮安市浦東實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)??计谥校〥oyouknowaboutAustinLi?Theanswerismostlikelyyes.Hehas19millionfollowersonTikTok,1.7milliononWeibo.Andmorethan1.6millionpeoplewatchhimsellcosmetics(化妝品)onTaobaoeveryeveningat8p.m.Heisoneofthemostfamouslivestreamers(主播)rightnow.Liwasbornin1992inHunanProvince.Afterstudyingdanceduringuniversityandsellingcosmeticsontheside,Libecameafull-timelivestreamerforTaobaoin2017.Heworksveryhardandoncehetries380lipsticks(口紅)onatwo-hourlivestreamvideo.Within15minutes,hesells15,000ofthem.Womenlikewatchinghislivestreamvideobecauseheisfunny.Healwayssays“haohaokan”(tooprettytolookat)and“ohmygod~buyit”.Peoplelikehimalsobecausehealwaystellsthetruthifhedoesn’tlikethelipsticks.Finally,heseemstoknowwomenverywell.Sometimeshesays“Girlswithdarkerskinwilllookmorefairiftheyusethislipstick,”or“Afamousstarusesthesamelipstick.”Alotofwomenlikeandfollowhim.41.AustinLi’sjobis________.A.a(chǎn)singer B.a(chǎn)dancer C.a(chǎn)nactor D.a(chǎn)livestreamer42.IfyouwanttowatchAustinLisellthingsintheevening,youcangoto________.A.TikTok B.Weibo C.Taobao D.QQ43.Theunderlinedword“fair”inParagraph3means________inChinese.A.瘦的 B.白皙的 C.黑的 D.公平的44.Fromthispassage,womenlikeAustinLiNOTbecause________.A.heisgood-looking B.hetellsthetruth C.heknowswomenwell D.heisfunny45.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.LivestreamvideosinChina B.HowtoselllipsticksonlineC.“LipstickKing”inChina D.Howtobealivestreamer(2022春·江蘇鎮(zhèn)江·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)DearLily,Welcometoourschoolforavisit.Iamverygladtotellyouhowtogettoourschool.Hereistheroute(路線).Whenyouwalkoutofthestation,pleaseturnleft,walkonandpassacrossing.Youshouldwalkontillthefirsttrafficlightandturnright.Thenyouwillfindaparkonyourleftside.Walkalongthestreetandpassthepark.Thenyouwillseeabank.Acrossfrom(在……的對(duì)面)thebankisanarrowlane(小路).Justgointothelaneandwalkabout100metres,andyouaresuretogettoourschoolgate,atwhichtheboardreadsNo.1MiddleSchoolinbothChineseandEnglish.Yours,LiMing46.WhatisLiMing’sjob?A.Heisadoctor. B.Heisastudent. C.Heisabankclerk. D.Heisaguide.47.WhatshouldLilydowhenshewalksoutofthestation?A.Turnright. B.Turnleft. C.Walkon. D.Passacrossing.48.Whereisthebank?A.Acrossfromanarrowlane. B.Infrontofanarrowlane.C.Nearaschool. D.Betweenaschoolandapark.(2022春·江蘇鎮(zhèn)江·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)Nooneknowshowtostudywhenheorsheisababy.Youneedtolearntodosomethingsfirst.Theymakeiteasier(更容易)foryoutolearnanddowellinclass.PayAttention(專心)InClassIt’sagoodstartforlearning.Itcanhelpyouknowwhattheteachersays,anditwillhelpyoulearnmoreandfaster.TakeGoodNotesTakinggoodnotescanmakeiteasiertostudy.Besuretowritedownalloftheimportantthingsthatyourteachersaysorwritesontheblackboard,thenreadthemafterclass.PlanAhead(提前)Don’twaituntil(直到)ThursdaynighttostudyforFriday’stest.Planningaheadcanhelpyougetgoodgrades(分?jǐn)?shù)).Youcanplanwhattodoandhowmuchtodoeachday.AskforhelpWhatshouldyoudoifyouareconfusedaboutsomething?Besuretoaskyourteacherforhelp.Youcanalsoasksomeotherpeople,likeyourclassmates,yourmumordad.49.Howmanywaysofhelpingtolearnwellarementioned(提到)inthepassage?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.50.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“confused”meaninChinese?A.驚詫的 B.討厭的 C.恐懼的 D.困惑的51.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.WemuststudywellforFriday’stest.B.Learninghowtolearnisveryimportant.C.Readingthenotesafterclassisagoodstart.D.Planningaheadcanknowwhattheteachersays.(2022春·江蘇鎮(zhèn)江·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)EveryoneishappyonSaturdaymorning,butTomisn’t.Hesitsinfrontofahighfence(籬笆).“Toobad!It’saniceSaturdaymorningbutImustpaintthefence.Myfriendsareplaying,butI’msittinghere.”Hegetsupslowlyandstartstopaint.Thenhehasagreatidea.HisfriendBeniswalkingdownthestreetandheiseatingabigredapple.HeseesTomandsays,“Tom,I’mgoingswimming,butyoucan’tcomewithme.You’reworking.”Tomsays,“Ilikeit!Icangoswimmingeveryday,butIcan’tpaintafenceeveryday.”Benissurprised(感到驚訝的)andhewatchesTompaintslowlyandcarefully,andheoftensmiles.Helookshappyandevensingssongs.Atthistime,Benwantstopainttoo.“Listen,Tom.Letmepaintalittle,”saysBen,“Iwanttotry.”TomlooksatBenandsays,“I’mreallysorry,Ben,butAuntPollywantsmetodoit.Youknow,I’mverygoodatpainting.MybrotherSidwantstodoit,buthe’snotgoodatpainting.”“Oh,Tom,letmetry,please!”saysBen.“Here,youcanhavemyapple.”Tomishappy,buthedoesn’tsmile.“OK,Ben,youcanpaintforashorttime.”ThenTom’sotherfriendscomeby.TheywatchTompaintandtheyallwanttotrytoo.TheygiveTomanewkite,acat,anoldknife,akeyandsomeotherthings.Tom’sfriendspaintthebigfence,andTomjustsitsunderthebigtreeandwatchesthem.Hethinks,“Whensomethingisdifficulttoget,everyonewantsit.”——TakenfromTheWonderfulWizardofOz52.HowdoesTomfeelatfirstwhenheworksonSaturdaymorning?A.Tired. B.Busy. C.Unhappy. D.Welcome.53.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph6referto(指代)?A.Paintingthefence. B.Goingswimming.C.Sittingunderthetree. D.Playingwithfriends.54.Whichistherightorderofthefollowingthings?a.Benstartstopaintthefence.

b.Tomstartstopaintthefence.c.BengiveshisappletoTom.

d.Tomwatcheshisfriendspaint.A.a(chǎn)—c—b—d B.b—c—a—d C.d—a—c—b D.b—a—c—d55.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.BenisgoingswimmingwithTom.B.Tom’sbrotherSidisgoodatpainting.C.Tomandhisfriendsplaywiththekite,thecat.D.Tomsitsunderthetreeandwatcheshisfriendspaint.(2022春·江蘇無錫·七年級(jí)無錫市天一實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校校考期中)Appscanteachyouthingsorletyouhavefun.Thefollowingaresomeappsthatyoumayuseinyourdailylife.KindleDoyouknowhowtoread?Doyouwishthatyoucouldbringallofyourbookswithyoueverywhereyougo?Kindleletsyoudoso.Thisapphasoveramillionfree-bookstodownload(下載).WithKindle,youcanreadanythingfromcomicbookstonewspapers.RunKeeperSometimesthehardestpartofexercisingisgettingstarted.Ifyouwanttogetstarted,youcantryRunKeeper.Itisagoodappthatcanhelpyouexercise.Areyoureadytostart?Ifso,RunKeeperwillalwaysbewithyou.PocketIfyoudon’thaveenoughtimetoreadnewsstoriesorwatchvideos,Pocketcanhelpyousave(保存)allofthemontheInternet.Thenyoucanreadthemorwatchthemwhenyouarefree.Youcanviewthemoffline(離線)too.56.Howmanyappscanhelpyoutoreadinthispassage?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.57.Theapp“Pocket”CANNOThelpyouto________.A.readnewsstories B.watchvideosC.savewhatyouwanttoreadorwatch D.Relaxandsleepbetter58.Whichofthefollowingappsmayhelpyouexercise?A.Kindle B.Pocket C.RunKeeper D.Xiachufang(2022春·江蘇無錫·七年級(jí)無錫市天一實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校??计谥校㎎erryhasahappyfamily—hisparents,hissisterandhe.Theyliveinasmalltown,anditisnotfarfromthecity.Oneday,Jerrygoestoashoppingcentreinthecitytobuyanewpairoftrousers.Therearetoomanypeopleintheshop,sohedoesn’twanttotrythemonthere.Hegoesbackhomeandtriesonthetrousersinhisbedroom.Theyaretoolongforhimandhewantstoaskhismotherorsistertoshorten(剪短)themforhim.Whenhegoeshismother,heiscookinglunchanddoesn’thaveanytimetohelphim.Hegoestohissister,butsheiswashingclothesandshoes.“Thenewtrousersaretoolong.Canyouhelpmetoshortenthemfivecentimetres?”Hismotherandsisterarebusy,andtheydon’tsayanything.Jerrygoesouttoflykiteswithhisclassmates.Jerry’sfatherisnotbusy,sohehelpshissontoshortenthetrousersandplayscomputergamesagaininthestudy.Whenhismotherfinishescooking,shegoestoJerry’sbedroomandhelpshimtoshortenthetrousersfivecentimetres,too.Butshedoesn’ttellherdaughteraboutitandgoesout.Afteranhour,Jerry’ssisterremembersherbrother’strousers.Soshegoesquietlyintotheroomandalsohelpsherbrothertoshortenthetrousersfivecentimetres.CanyouguessthelookonJerry’sfacewhenhewearsthetrousersnexttime?59.Whydoesn’tJerrytryonthetrousersintheshop?A.Becauseitiscoldtoday.B.Becausetheyaretoolongforhim.C.Becausetherearetoomanypeopleintheshop.D.Becausehewantstoaskhismotherorsistertoshortenthetrousers.60.Jerrywillfeel________whenhewearsthetrousersnexttime.A.excited B.happy C.great D.a(chǎn)ngry61.Whatcanweknowfromthestory?A.Jerry’ssisteriscookinglunchanddoesn’thavetime.B.Jerry’sfatherisplayingcomputergamesanddoesn’thelpJerry.C.Jerry’smotherhelpsJerryshortenthetrousersandtellsherdaughteraboutit.D.Jerry’sparentsandsisterhelphimshortenthetrousersfifteencentimetrestogether.(2022春·江蘇無錫·七年級(jí)無錫市天一實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校??计谥校〥uringallthistime,Ineverstoppedthinkingaboutrunningaway.WhenItravelledacrosstotheothersideoftheisland(島),Icouldseetheotherislands,andIsaidtomyself,“MaybeIcangettherewithaboat.ThenIcangetbacktoEnglandoneday.”SoIbegantomakemyselfaboat.Icutdownabigtree,andthenstartedtomakealongholeinit.Itwashardwork,butaboutsixmonthlater,Ihadaveryfinecanoe(獨(dú)木舟).Next,Ihadtogetitdowntothesea.HowsillyIwas!Whydidn’tIthinkcarefullybeforeIbegantowork?Ofcourse,thecanoewastooheavy.Icouldn’tmoveit!Ipulledandpushedandtriedeverything,butitdidn’tmove.Iwasveryunhappyforalongtimeafterthat.Inmysixthyearontheisland,IdidmakemyselfasmallercanoebutIdidnottrytorunawayinit.TheboatwastoosmallforalongtripandIdidnotwanttodieatseaislandwasmyhomenow,andIwasjusthappytobealive(活著).Ayearortwolater,Imademyselfasecondcanoeontheothersideoftheisland.Ialsobuiltmyselfasecondhousethere,andsoIhadtwohomes.Ikeptfoodandtoolsatbothofmyhouses,andalsowildgoats(山羊).Thereweremanygoatsontheisland,andImadefieldswithhighfencestokeepthemin.Theylearnttotakefoodfromme,andsoonIhadgoats’milktodrinkeveryday.Ialsoworkedhardinmycornfields.Andso,manyyearswentby.62.Whydidthewritermakeacanoeontheisland?A.TogetbacktoEngland. B.Togettotheothersideoftheisland.C.Touseitforfood. D.Togoaroundtheisland.63.Whydidn’tthewriterusethefirstcanoe?A.Becauseitistoosmalloralongtrip. B.Becauseitistooheavytogetdowntothesea.C.Becausetherewasaholeinit. D.Becausethewriterwastoobusybuildinganotherhouse.64.WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thewritermadehimselfasmallercanoeinhissixthyearontheisland.B.Thewritermadefieldswithhighfencestokeepmanywildgoatsin.C.Thewriterdidn’twanttorunawaybecausehehadtwohomesontheisland.D.Thewriterknewthecanoewastoosmallforalongtripacrossthesea.65.Thisstoryismainlyabouthowthewriter________.A.keptgoatsinthefields B.runawayfromtheislandC.builthousesbyhimself D.survived(生存)ontheisland(2022春·江蘇常州·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)DunhuangMuseumhasanareaof16,000squaremetres.Thereisonepreface(序言)hallandfiveexhibition(展覽)hallsinDunhuangMuseum.PeoplecanvisitthesehallsonebyonetolearnDunhuang’smorethan2,000yearsofhistory.Therearemorethan10,000itemsinit.PeoplecanlearnalotaboutDunhuangandtheSilkRoadhere.Ofcourse,peoplecantakephotoshere.Type:AHistoryMuseumRecommended(推薦的)VisitingTime:AbouttwohoursOpeningHours:ClosedonMondayMay1—September30:9:00—18:30October1—April30:9:00—18:00Tickets(門票):Free(免費(fèi)的)Address:No.1390MingshanNorthRoad,DunhuangCity________:DunhuangMuseumisonlyabout1.5kmfromthecentreofDunhuangCity.Soifyoutakeataxitogettherefromthecitycentre,itwon’tcostmuchmoney.What’smore,youcantakeBusNo.3toDunhuangMuseum.Note:Peoplecan’tvisitDunhuangMuseumwithpets.66.Whichcanbeputin________?A.Whentovisitthemuseum B.WhereisthemuseumC.Whocanvisitthemuseum D.Howtogettothemuseum67.WhichisTRUEaboutthemuseum?A.It’s160,000squaremetresinsize. B.Itisopeneveryday.C.Peoplecanvisititat16:30inOctober. D.Therearefivehallsinthemuseum.68.Thepassageisprobably(可能)a________.A.notice B.poster((海報(bào)) C.diary D.postcard(2022春·江蘇常州·七年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)WhenIhadalotoffood,I

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