2025-2026学年七年级上学期英语期中模拟
临考预测卷
一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下列各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
1.My holiday plans are ________ because I don’t know how much money I shall have.
A.impossible B.uncertain C.incorrect D.unusual
2.Look, they are ________ Huawei’s Triple-Folding (三折叠) Phone. I hope to try out for myself some day.
A.talking B.chatting C.discussing D.saying
3.—Jack, you kept spelling the words wrong in your homework, I don’t think you study ________ before.
—Sorry, Mrs Green. I’ll work harder.
A.as careless as B.so careful as C.as carelessly as D.so carefully as
4.The shoes may be perfect for that person, but they ________ right at all for you.
A.maybe not B.may not be C.can not be D.must not be
5.“For you, it is priceless,” he said, “but for them it is ________ if they can’t sell it in the market.”
A.useless B.useful C.helpless D.helpful
6.I think one of the things that ________ me as a parent is the effect (影响) of some mobile Apps, like Tik Tok, on children.
A.worry B.worries C.is worried about D.worrying
7.Not only the twins but also their father ________ interested in those books.
A.seem being B.seems being C.seem to be D.seems to be
8.How many problems did those beginners have in the first class ________ a star-shaped card with scissors?
A.cutting off B.cutting out C.to cut off D.to cut out
9.There is__“u”and__“s” in the word “useful”.
A.an,a B.a,an C.a, a D.an,an
10.—Well, a hamburger, two banana pies, and chips. Something to drink, sir?
—________ but coke, please.
A.Something B.Nothing C.Everything D.Anything
11.I don’t think David tries his best to learn English. He always spends ________ time than his________ classmates studying it.
A.less; other B.fewer; other C.less; the other D.fewer; the other
12.—My father bought me a new mobile phone, but I have no idea how to use it.
—Why not read the ________ first?
A.information B.introduction C.invitation D.instruction
13.—________ is it from the city centre to the railway station, Amy?
—It is about ________ taxi ride.
A.How long; ten minutes B.How far; ten minutes’
C.How long; ten-minute D.How far; ten minute’s
14.—How much is the ticket to Universal Beijing Resort?
—An adult ticket is 489 yuan, and you need to ________ 395 yuan on a child ticket.
A.spend B.cost C.pay D.take
15.—Shall I give you a ride as it is raining so hard?
—________
A.Never mind. B.You’re welcome. C.Do as you like. D.It couldn’t be better.
二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Do you still remember the debate (争论) between sweet and salty zongzi during Dragon Boat Festival? It seems that the differences between northerners and southerners have always been a 16 topic among Chinese.
Now another difference has drawn wide attention: The way northerners and southerners 17 for food at markets.
People from southern China may like to buy 18 they need for just one or two meals. For example, it’s usual for them to buy just half a Chinese cabbage, two potatoes and 0.25 kilos of beef at a time.
However, people may laugh at someone if he does this in the north. 19 , buying vegetables and meat enough for a week is usual, reported China Daily.
Also, when you go to the market in the 20 , you can just buy an apple or a pear. Shop owners even 21 you peel and cut them. But in the north, they seldom 22 such service (服务).
The difference could be because of the different climate (气候).
People can 23 food for a long time in the north, as it is usually cold and dry there, but because of the hot and wet weather in the south, southern Chinese buy enough food for one meal or one day. Otherwise, the food may go 24
Maybe these debates about 25 help us Chinese know more about each other.
16.A.boring B.funny C.strange D.popular
17.A.shop B.call C.care D.wait
18.A.how B.what C.where D.when
19.A.Instead B.So C.But D.While
20.A.east B.south C.west D.north
21.A.need B.watch C.make D.help
22.A.receive B.offer C.accept D.record
23.A.cook B.buy C.store D.protect
24.A.bad B.wrong C.missing D.safe
25.A.tastes B.climates C.traditions D.differences
三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列材料,从材料后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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| Plastic made from milk | |
| All sorts of things can be made from milk—even plastic (塑料)! Better yet, you can make it at home.
You’ll need ★Teaspoon of vinegar (醋) ★Measuring cup ★Whole milk (not nonfat or low-fat) ★Pan ★Stove ★Adult helper |
1. Pour 2 cups (500 ml) of milk into the pan.
2. Ask the adult to heat the pan slowly on the stove (火炉). |
| 3. Just before the milk boils, bubbles will start to appear on its surface.
4. When that happens. slowly stir (搅拌) in 2 teaspoons of vinegar. |
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| 5. Keep stirring until the milk becomes rubbery (橡胶) and hard to move.
6.When the milk is completely cool, scrape the solid from the pan, squeeze it into a ball and rinse (冲洗) it under cool running water. |
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26.You may need ________ to do this experiment.
A.low-fat milk B.plastic C.a teaspoon D.glue
27.We should put the step “Take away the pan from the heat and let it cool.” before ________.
A.Step 2 B.Step 3 C.Step 4 D.Step 6
28.The passage is most probably written for ________.
A.teachers B.teenagers C.scientists D.parents
B
(One day, Gulliver (格列佛) was caught in a storm and his ship hit a rock, then broken. He was washed to the beach by sea wave. He walked and walked to find a city, but he was too tired and felt asleep. When he woke up, he found himself in Lilliput and a lot of tiny (极小的) people were around him.)
The King spoke in a high voice but I could hear all the words clearly. His followers and all the ladies wore rich and beautiful clothes. The ground where they were standing looked like gold and silver cloth.
The King and I often spoke to each other but neither (两者都不) of us understood a single word. I tried words from many languages—Dutch, French, Spanish, Italian and Latin. No one could understand my words, not even the cleverest of the King’s followers.
After about two hours the King left. His wife, children and their servants also went. There were strong guards (警卫) around me. This was to stop the crowd of people from hurting me.
An officer told the guards to hold six men who made me angry. These men were given to me and I had to choose their punishment (惩罚). I put five of them in my pocket. Then I pretended (假装) to eat the sixth man.
The poor man shouted terribly. The guards were worried when they saw my knife in my hand. Was I going to cut up the man? But I only cut the binding (捆绑物) round his hands. Then I put him on his feet and let him go. I lifted the other five men out of my pocket and put them gently on the ground too.
The people and the soldiers (士兵) were very happy with my great kindness. They told the King about it at once. The King ordered his men to make a bed for me and they had to join six hundred of their little beds together to make one bed for me.
At the same time the King asked all his advisers for their advice on how to deal with me. They were very worried. If my binding was cut, I might be dangerous. I was eating so much food that soon all the people would be very hungry. The farmers could not grow enough food to feed all of us.
The wise men thought that they should kill me. But they would not be able to bury (埋葬) me. My dead body would smell. This might cause (导致) much illness all over the country.
—Adapted from Gulliver’s Travels
29.To the tiny people, Gulliver was a(n) ________ at first.
A.friend B.enemy (敌人) C.relative D.traveler
30.The underlined word “them” most probably refers to “________”.
A.the guards B.the officers C.the six men D.the soldiers
31.Put the following statements in the correct order according to the story.
①The King ordered his men to make a big bed for Gulliver.
②They couldn’t understand each other.
③The King spoke.
④Gulliver didn’t punish the six tiny people and let them go.
A.③②①④ B.①④③② C.③②④① D.②①③④
32.Why didn’t the tiny people in Lilliput kill Gulliver finally?
A.He was so strong that he would work for them.
B.He was so big and they didn’t have the weapon (武器) to kill him.
C.The King and his family liked him so much that they didn’t agree.
D.His dead body would smell and cause much illness in their country.
C
Parents of twins often say their children are a little unusual or a bit special. However, according to 16-year-old twin Gerald Scott, there are ways in which some sets of twins are quite amazing.
“My twin, Owen, and I have had a very special bond (关系) since we were born. When we were very small, we had our own language. Our mum says we used to talk to each other using our own special language. We knew what we were saying but nobody else understood. Even our mother didn’t understand us. As we got older, we started using telepathy to communicate. Sometimes we don’t need to speak at all; we just use our minds. We can somehow send messages to each other even when we aren’t in the same place. I know it sounds unbelievable, but I’ve always known if Owen was in trouble. Once he had a bad fall in rugby-he broke his leg and when it happened, I got this terrible pain in my leg.”
Although it sounds strange, telepathy between twins isn’t so unusual. There have been a lot of studies which have proved that some twins have this ability. One experiment involved eight-year-old Richard Powles and his twin, Damien. First, they were put in separate (隔开的), soundless rooms, and Damien was wired up to a machine that measured his responses (反应). Richard was then asked to put his arm into ice cold water. At the exact moment he put his arm into the water, Damien’s responses went wild. And it was the same whenever anything scary or surprising happened to Richard, his brother in the other room reacted too.
There have been cases between famous twins too. Actor Ashley Olsen tells us that, even when they are far away from each other, she knows when her twin sister, Mary Kate, is going through a difficult time or when she isn’t happy.
33.What does the underlined word telepathy mean?
A.A language that only a few people can understand.
B.A language that is only for twins around the world.
C.A way of sending messages without using words.
D.A way to speak to very close family members.
34.Which of the following is a fact?
A.Richard Powles and Damien were able to use telepathy to communicate.
B.Richard Powles and Damien did an experiment to show they were unusual.
C.Gerald Scott and Owen’s parents speak different languages at home.
D.Gerald Scott and Owen began to learn new languages when they got older.
35.The following sentence can best go after _________.
So, maybe it’s true—maybe some twins don’t need words at all to speak to each other.
A.Paragraph 1. B.Paragraph 2. C.Paragraph 3. D.Paragraph 4.
36.What can we learn from the passage?
A.Some twins like to share their ideas with themselves.
B.Studies show some twins can communicate specially.
C.Twins know more languages than most other people.
D.Twins have special abilities when they are not together.
D
After the haircut
It’s getting hot. You go to have your hair cut. The barber Tony cuts off part of your hair and sweeps it away, but your hair’s journey is not over after the haircut.
Have you ever thought of planting your old hair after it’s cut off? Some farmers do! What comes up? Not wigs (假发), but bigger and tastier crops. Hair is full of nitrogen (氮) that helps plants to grow. When cut hair is mixed into soil, the hair breaks down, slowly letting out nitrogen so it can help flowers and vegetables get big a little faster.
If you’ve got a wool sweater on, you’re wearing a sheep’s haircut. Sheep grow fine curly (弯曲的) fur called wool. All those curls make air pockets that trap heat, keeping the sheep warm. Farmers shear the sheep in summer, so the sheep don’t feel too hot. And we use the hair to make warm clothes, socks, and hats. Wool can even take in rain without feeling wet. Wool also doesn’t catch fire easily.
What does your hair say about you? Even many years after it has been cut, hair can tell surprising secrets. Because hair is made from bits of old cells, it has trace (微量) of chemicals (化学物质) that were in the body when the hair grew. When people are kept in the situation of dangerous chemicals, these traces remain in the hair, even long after they have disappeared from the body itself. Testing hair can help doctors know if there are dangerous chemicals in the food and water. Hair can tell another important secret — whose hair is it? This can be used to help solve crimes.
Hair does so many things for us. It keeps us warm and cool, helps farmers, shows mysteries, and provides endless styling fun. One thing is for sure, it’s not just for wigs any more.
37.In which part of a magazine can we probably read this passage?
A.Fashion. B.Science. C.History. D.Health.
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