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江苏省南京市栖霞区南京外国语学校仙林分校2024年英语五下期末统考试题含解析

江苏省南京市栖霞区南京外国语学校仙林分校2024年英语五下期末统考试题(时间:90分钟分数:100分)学校_______ 班级_______ 姓名_______一、读单词,选出不同类的一项(每题2分,共10分)。
1. ( )A. boy B. bamboo C. girl2. ( )A. worker B. dancer C. woman3. ( )A. safe B. late C. bring4. ( )A. heavy B. light C. in5. ( )A. wrote B. take C. gave二、选出最恰当的一项,完成下列各小题(每题2分,共10分)。
6.Look at _____ moon in the sky. It’s wonderful. ( )A. aB. anC. the7.______ grandma is teaching in the classroom. ( )A. PeterB. Peter’sC. Peter is8.—What are you going to do? ( )—We’re going to ________ some research.A. doB. doingC. does9.—_____ is China’s National Day? ( )—It’s in October.A. WhenB. WhichC. How10.I like playing in the park, but it’s ______ my home. ( )A. far fromB. nearC. far away三、判断下列单词划线部分发音是(T)否(F)相同(每题2分,共10分)。
11.Chinese children school lunch()12.river right ________13.The brown umbrella is in the library. ()14.fishshort ()15.three thirteen third ()四、连成句子(每题2分,共10分)。
江苏省南京外国语学校2024年英语高三上期末复习检测试题含解析

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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.-Mike, our team will play against the Rockets this weekend. I am sure we will win. -________!A.Congratulations B.CheersC.Best wishes D.Good luck2.He switched off the light and was about to leave the classroom and only then____ to rain heavily.A.it began B.it beginsC.does it begin D.did it begin3.(2015·北京)___________the early flight, we ordered a taxi in advance and got up very early.A.Catching B.CaughtC.To catch D.Catch4.—I felt it very difficult to carry on the work all by myself.—I could have helped you, but you _____me to.A.hadn’t asked B.didn’t ask C.haven’t asked D.don’t ask5.________ left the door unlocked must be held responsible for the accident. A.Whomever B.WhoeverC.Whatever D.Whenever6.The book ______ through the air to Aunt Dede and she began to read it aloud. A.got B.pushed C.sailed7.I’m afraid that I can’t attend Tom’s wedding party ______ next weekend.A.to be held B.being heldC.held D.is to be held8.This football player was accused of taking money for not scoring goals ______. A.by chance B.on end C.in turn D.on purpose9.—You mean the position is still vacant?—Yes, but you must know our job is very demanding.—_______.A.With pleasure B.I don’t mind C.Don’t mention it D.That’s all right 10.Tom’s score on the test is the highest in the class. He _____.A.should study last nightB.should have studied last nightC.must have studied last nightD.must study last night11.—What do you do, Rita?—I’m a clerk in a foreign company now.But I _____ English in a high school for 10 years.A.teach B.have taughtC.taught D.am teaching12.Every classroom in this modern school is ________ with a new TV set on the wall and a computer on the teacher's desk.A.equipped B.decoratedC.fixed D.placed13.You ________ have booked the tickets in advance; there were plenty left. A.needn’t B.can’tC.shouldn’t D.mustn’t14.Many questions have been answered by John. He must have previewed the lessons last night, ____ he?A.needn’t B.hasn’t C.didn’t D.mustn’t15.I was expecting a present from her, so I was disappointed I didn’t receive ______. A.it B.one C.that D.the one16.Some people create jobs, foster excitement and basically make the system work. They see possibilities ________ others see only problems.A.that B.what C.which D.where17.He messed the project up, but he behaved as if nothing ______.A.had happened B.happenedC.would happen D.would have happened18.It was not until 3 days later that the boy came back to life and explained to the police what_______ to him.A.was happening B.was to happen C.had happened D.has happened19.—All the containers have been unloaded! Can it have been done by Frank? —Impossible! He ________ his car last night.A.has fixed B.had fixed C.would fix D.was fixing20.The Winter Olympics ________ in 2022 will surely bring in many international tourists.A.held B.having held C.holding D.to be held第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
2020届南京外国语学校高三英语下学期期末试卷及参考答案

2020届南京外国语学校高三英语下学期期末试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AIf your Spanish is good enough, many Spanish gossip magazines being published around the world will provide entertainment and, at the same time, help you practice your language.Diez Minutos: The magazine is a classic Spanish gossip feast with dailynews based on many stories of love, separation, divorce and death. The two main parts are headlined "love" and "partners". They also have an online version of the magazine for serious gossip addicts.Hola: It isSpain's top weekly magazine and the leader of the gossip world. It contains many pictures and a round-up of well-known and less well-known nobles and people in show business. Apart from edited highlights from the present and past issues, there is a report of the week and photo of the week. There is also a French version called OhLa!Revista CUORE: As the third best-selling gossip magazine inSpain, it is mainly aimed at younger teenage readers who look not only for current celebrity gossip, but also for fashion and TV news. It uses a lot of oral terms.Revista SEMANA: It is a Spanish magazine covering the latest news on the famous inSpainandHollywood. It also offers its readers information on fashion, beauty, cooking and travel.Marujeo: It is a blog serving up a daily diet of national gossip news on Spanish and international celebrities and the celebrity world from a particular point of view.Revista CARAS: It is a magazine published in various countries ofLatin America. It is also exported to certain parts of theUnited States, bringing together strange and wonderful news from around the world and the famous Latin community.1.Which magazine is also published in French?A.MarujeoB.Revista SEMANA.C.Revista CARAS.D.Hola.2.How many of the magazines mentioned in the text can be read on the Internet?A.Four.B.Three.C.Two.D.One.3.What can be learned from the passage?A.Diez Minutos presents its readers weekly picturesB.Revista CUORE can help improve one's spoken Spanish.C.Revista SEMANA is intended for readers in teensD.Revista CARAS mainly reports news fromLatin America.BIn someareas ofCalifornia, it’s so dry that farmers aren’t willing to plant crops this season. Growers, north ofSan Francisco, have begun pulling out of local farmers markets.CountyLineHarvest, which farms more than 30 acres inPetaluma, hasn’t had enough water to grow all the peppers, lettuces and other produce for a long time, according to a video on its Instagram page. Nearby farms arc saying the same, emphasizing (强调) the effect of theextendeddry periods.Californiagrows a third of theUnited States' vegetables and two-thirds of the nation's fruits and nuts. If dry weather prevents farmers from growing plants, that could lead to pushing up the price of food that's already starting to affect theU.S.economy.“Due to severe drought, for the first time in 21 years, we will not be able to grow this summer inPetaluma,"CountyLinesaid in its post.Drew Lerner, president of World Weather Inc. inKansas, saidCalifornia“missed the rainy season" and won't see much moisture (水分) over the next several months.A La Nina weather pattern in the Pacific pushed winter storms north and away from the state, leaving it with less moisture than usual. AsCaliforniagets most of its water from winter storms, little relief is expected before October.That has left growers such as Shao Shan Fann in a bind. The business can’t offer the selection of Asian vegetables and Bay Area staples it usually grows at its Bolinas location, according to its website.Nearby, Green Valley Community Farm has access to only about 5% of the water it usually relies on, owner David Plescia said. He’s looking for new land with enough water to use, and also has a permit in the works to grow cannabis to make up for the lost income. If it doesn’t make it, he’ll leave the fields empty.“It’s part of our generation’s cross to bear, figuring out how to run small — or medium-scale farm businesses in this kind of atmosphere of highly variable rainfall,” Andrew said.4. What does the underlined word “extended” in the second paragraph mean?A. Hot.B. Short.C. Long.D. Wonderful.5. Which is the result if the dry weather stops famers from planting crops?A. Theincreaseinthe priceof food.B. The growth of economy inU.S.C.Lessmoisture than usual.D. The low price of Asian vegetables.6. From what Andrew said, we can infer (推断) all of the following statements EXCEPT that________.A. The climate is not very goodB. It is part of the burden for people of his generationC. It is hard for him to run his farm businesses insuch bad climateD. He is sure that the serious drought will come to an end soon7. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. How do the famers run businesses inCalifornia.B. How does the owner look for new land with enough waterC. California farmers facing drought choose not to plant crops.D. The farm economy of theUnited Stateshas changed a lot.CWolves have a certain undeserved reputation: fierce, dangerous, good forhunting down deer and farmers’ livestock. However, wolves have a softer, more social side, one that has been embraced by a heart-warming new initiative.In a bid to save some of Europe’s last wolves, scientists have explored the willingness of these supposedly fierce creatures to help others of their kind. Female wolves, the scientists have discovered, make excellent foster parents to wolf cubs that are not their own. The study, published in Zoo Biology, suggests that captive-bred wolfcubs(幼兽)could be placed with wild wolf families, boosting the wild population.The gray wolf was once the world’s most widely distributed mammal, but it became extinct as a result of widespread habitat destruction and the deliberate killing of wolves suspectedof preying on livestock. Fear and hatred of the wolf have since become culturally rooted, fuelled by myths, fables and stories.In Scandinavia, the gray wolf is endangered, the remaining population found by just five animals. As a result, European wolves are severely inbred and have little geneticvariability(变异性), making them vulnerable to threats, such as outbreaks of disease that they can’t adapt to quickly. So Inger Scharis and Mats Amundin of Linkoping University, in Sweden, started Europe’s first gray wolf-fostering program. They worked with wolves keptat seven zoos across Scandinavia. Eight wolf cubs between four and six days old were removed from their natural parents and placed with other wolf packs in other zoos. The foster mothers accepted the new cubs placed in their midst.The welfare of the foster cubs and the wolves’ natural behavior were monitored using a system ofsurveillance cameras. The foster cubs had a similar growth rate as their step siblings in the recipient litter, as well as their biological siblings in the source litter. The foster cubs had a better overall survival rate, with 73% surviving until 33 weeks, than their biological siblings left behind, of which 63% survived. That rate of survival is similar to that seen in wild wolf cubs. Scientists believe that wolves can recognize their young, but this study suggests they can only do so once cubs are somewhere between three to seven weeks of age.If captive-bred cubs can be placed with wild-living families, which already have cubs of a similar age, not only will they have a good chance of survival, but they could help dramatically increase the diversity of the wild population, say the researchers. Just like the wild wolves they would join, these foster cubs would need protection from hunting. Their arrival could help preserve the future of one of nature’s most iconic and polarizing animals.8. What’s the theme of the passage?A. Giving wolf cubs a new lifeB. Foster wolf parents and foster cubsC. The fate of wild wolvesD. Changing diversity of wild wolves9. Which of the following flow chart best demonstrates the relationship between the wolves?A. B.C. D.10. Which of the following statements is true?A. Female wolves are willing to raise wolf cubs of 3 to 7 weeks old.B. Foster cubs are accepted by foster parents and are well bred.C. Man’s hostile attitude towards wolves roots in myths, fables and stories.D. Foster cubs and their biological siblings have similar growth rate and survival rate.11. What’s the purpose of the research?A. To help wolves survive various threatsB. To improve wolves’ habitat and stop deliberate killingC. To save endangered wolves by increasing their populationD. To raise man’s awareness of protecting wolvesDThe herd of elephants moving north after leaving the Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve in Yunnan province has drawn widespread public attention, with tens of millions of people following its movement on TV programs and social media platforms.But this is not because it’s the first time wild Asian Elephants have wandered away from their habitat and headed northward, but for only this time the herd has traveled more than 400 kilometers as far as Kunming. Photographs, videos and stories of the herd’s movement have sparked widespread discussions even overseas.However, there is a need to go behind the “cute photos” and the seemingly “fantastic” event and identify the reasons why wild elephants are leaving their habitat, and find ways to establish harmonious human-animal relationship within habitats and the surrounding forests and human settlements. It is important to scientifically mark the limits of the habitats for elephants and other animals in Xishuangbanna and elsewhere in the country for ecological reasons as well.Planting trees is a key and fundamental step toward restoration of nature. Yet long-term investment and a more scientific approach are needed to maintain the remaining forests as well as to extend the forest cover and strengthen conservation.Nevertheless, tree cover alone doesn’t mean a suitable habitat for all animals, for different species need different types of vegetation to survive and breed. The elephant herd in Yunnan is a reminder that we have to scientifically conserve the existing forests and turn them into suitable habitats for different species of animals and birds, which will ultimately benefit humans.More ambitious targets should be set to rebuild or improve the food chain, and measures taken to ensure forest resources help wildlife flourish, in order to establish a harmonious human-animal relationship.Forests around the globe are still shrinking, particularly those in tropical and developing countries. The next decade therefore will be extremely important for the world’s forests and wildlife, and China can play a leading role in saving them by better protecting its forests and expanding its forest cover.12. Why has the herd of elephants caused so much public interest?A. There exist heated discussions in the whole country even overseas.B. TV programs and social media platforms want to benefit from them.C. They are the first wild Asian Elephants to leave their natural habitat.D. The elephants has traveled a long distance and lived in harmony with humans.13. What can we infer from the third paragraph about the “fantastic” event?A. More research on the reasons behind the event is required.B. Scientists need to limit the habitats for elephants and other animals.C. People should find ways to have a good relationship with elephants.D. There’s an urgent demand for detailed information about the elephants.14. Which method is provided in the passage to restore nature?A. Expanding the coverage of forest.B. Getting the government’s policy support.C. Bringing up various ways to protect the forests.D. Offering more kinds of vegetation to all animals.15. What does this event of elephants leaving their habitats remind us to do?A. To set more goals to change the food chain.B. To be aware of the situation of the existing forests.C. To realize harmonious coexistence of human and nature.D. To reduce the destruction of the forests around the globe.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
广东省深圳市南山外国语学校2024年英语七年级第二学期期末预测试题含答案

广东省深圳市南山外国语学校2024年英语七年级第二学期期末预测试题满分120分,时间90分钟一、完形填空(10分)1、通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出一个最佳选项“Come and look, Grandma, come and see the dinosaurs(恐龙)!” said Katie.Katie ____1____ the Natural History Museum, and she wanted to show her Grandma everything.“They’re ____2____ a lot of old bones(骨头),” said Grandma with no great ____3____. “Well, you’re really ____4____,” said Katie. “There must have been dinosaurs alive when you were little.”“I’m not that old!” said Grandma, looking ____5____ a ch air to sit on. “Why don’t you go and have a look at your terrible dinosaurs when I ____6____,” she said.“They’re not terrible, and I will find something ____7____ myself!” shouted Katie and walked away by herself confidently (自信地).Katie saw fishy dinosaurs, flying dinosaurs, long dinosaurs...Next to one of the dinosaurs was a ____8____. Katie walked along it to make sure ____9____ didn’t miss anything great.The hallway was long and dark, and ____10____ was there. Katie started to feel ____11____.She tr ied to look for a “Way Out” sign(标志), ____12____ she couldn’t find one. She was lost.“Now what can I do?” said Katie ____13____.She came to a big door with a ____14____ on it that said: NO ENTRY(禁止进入) “I’ll just take a quick look,” said Katie and she ____15____ the door slowly...1. A. forgot B. left C. loved D. disliked2. A. just B. still C. never D. yet3. A. money B. interest C. danger D. luck4. A. smart B. healthy C. friendly D. old5. A. like B. for C. after D. up6. A. take a message B. take a rest C. take a shower D. take a trip7. A. wrong B. old C. terrible D. new8. A. hallway B. station C. tent D. town9. A. we B. he C. you D. she10. A. anybody B. somebody C. nobody D. everybody11. A. special B. sorry C. relaxed D. scared12. A. and B. but C. so D. because13. A. strictly B. worriedly C. differently D. happily14. A. dream B. story C. card D. newspaper15. A. opened B. closed C. moved D. drew二、短文填空(10分)2、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词(有提示词的填入所给单词的正确形式) 。
2021届南京外国语学校高三英语下学期期末考试试卷及答案解析

2021届南京外国语学校高三英语下学期期末考试试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AInformation on school visits to Kew GardensEnjoy yourselves in a wonderland of science with over 50,000 living plants and a variety of educational events or amusing activities. Here is essential information about planning a school visit to Kew.Educational course pricesYou can plan a self-led visit or book one of our educational courses. Students will take part in the educational courses in groups of 15. Prices vary according to different situations.EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) to Key Stage 4:45-minute course: 35/group 90-minute course: 70/groupKey Stage 5:Half day (one course): 80/group Full day (two courses): 160/groupTeachers and adults:Up to required key stage proportions (比例): FreeAdults needed for 1:1 special educational needs support: FreeAdults above the required proportions: 11/personThe payment will due within 28 calendar days of making the booking.Health and safetyRequired supervising (监护) adult-student proportions:Key Stage 1: 1:5 Key Stage 2: 1:8Key stage 3: 1:10 Key Stage 4: 1:12Key Stage 5: 1:12The group sizes should be controlled if you are visiting potentially busy areas such as the glasshouse and other attractions. The maximum number of students visiting the glasshouses is 15 per group and each group to Kew shops should include no more than 10 students.If there is an emergency, please contact the nearest Kew staff member or call Constabulary on 0208 32 3333 for direct and quick support. Please do not call 999.Planning your visitYour tickets and two planning passes will be sent to you upon receipt of your payment. You can complete your risk assessment with the passes, ensure you bring your tickets and the receipt document and show them to the staff members at the gate on the day of your visit.Recommended timingsThe Kew Gardens opens at 10 am. You are recommended to spend at least three to five hours on your visit. The closing time varies throughout the year. But the earliest is 3:30 pm. We have a fixed schedule for educational courses, which is from 10:30 am to 2:20 pm.1.How much should a group of 15 Key Stage I students and 4 teachers pay for a 45-minute course?A.35B.46C.57D.812.What should one do in an emergency?A.Check the risk assessment.B.Call 999 immediately.C.Ask adults or teachers for help.D.Seek help from the staff member nearby.3.What is the purpose of the text?A.To introduce Kew Gardens.B.To give tips on visiting Kew Gardens.C.To attract potential visitors to Kew Gardens.D.To inform coming activities in Kew Gardens.BANew Zealandcouncil has announced a month-long road closure in order to allow a sea lion and her pup to reach the ocean safely.John Wilson Ocean Drive in Dunedin will be closed after the New Zealand sea lions made their home at a nearby golf course and started "regularly crossing the road to get to the beach," according to a Facebook post from Dunedin City Council."You can still visit the area on foot or by bicycle, but please give the sea lions lots of space," continued the post.Locals applauded the decision, and one even called for the closure to be made permanent."No dogs should be on the beach, either," wrote Gaylene Smith. "We need to protect our beautiful sea life."Dogs are known to attack sea lions, and Chisholm Links Golf Course, where the sea lions have made their home, also posted advice to dog walkers in a Facebook update."We're lucky to have sea lions on our coastline and we need to share the space with them,as this is what makes our coastline so unique!" wrote the course on Facebook.The council went on to explain thatNew Zealandsea lions are endangered, and are one of the world's rarest species of sea lion.There are an estimated 12,000New Zealandsea lions left, according to the Department of Conservation. Under local law, anyone who kills a sea lion could face up to two years in prison or a fine of up to NZ$250,000(US$178,000).4. What decision has the Dunedin City Council made?A. Closing an ocean drive for a month.B. Forbidding entry into a golf course.C. Forbidding walking dogs outside.D. Closing the nearby beach temporarily.5. How did the City Council announce the decision?A. By informing on TV.B. By sending out notices.C. By posting on Facebook.D. By advertising in a newspaper.6. What is the attitude of the local people toward the closure?A. Doubtful.B. Supportive.C. Uncaring.D. Critical.7. What can we learn aboutNew Zealandsea lions from the text?A. They are afraid of humans.B. They are a common species.C. They are being killed by dogs.D. They are under legal protection.CBe it from the mouths of foreigners who have lived here for a few years or from stories on travel websites, one of the most common qualities that people list about Shanghai is the infectious energy that courses through the city.For some, this energy is defined by the way of life—Shanghai is a city that never sleeps. In the day, the streets arc always bustling with people from all over the world. After all, the city has long been China’s most cosmopolitan city, having been the epicenter of trade and cultural exchange between Chinese and foreigners since the city was forced to open its door to the world in 1843 after the First Opium War (1840-42).Shanghai’s ubiquitous delivery people can be found on the roads even past midnight, rushing from point to point on their trusty electric scooters to satiate the hunger of night owls. Even before the break of dawn,pensioners can be found gathering in parks, ready to kick start their day with a tai chi session.For others, this energy is generated from the friction between the contrasts the city has. Indeed, it does not take long for one to realize that Shanghai's charmlies in it being a binary of old and new.Here, charming neoclassical architecture and art deco structures stand alongside modem buildings with shimmering glass and metal facades, rustic (质朴的)lane houses and shikumen buildings. Humble mom-and-pop shops that look stuck in time can often be found right next tohipdining venues or industrial-chic fashion stores selling designer apparel.One of the best places to get an overview of these surreal contrasts is none other than the tallest building in the city — the Shanghai Tower in Lujiazui. Measuring a dizzying 632 meters in height, this architectural marvel boasts having the world's highest observation deck within a building or structure. It also comes with the world's fastest elevators which would get you from the bottom to the top at 20.5 meters per second.On the other side of the Huangpu River is where you would find the Bund, which is home to magnificent neoclassical buildings. The Bund is to Shanghai what Times Square is to New York or what the Champs-61ysees is to Paris. A trip to Shanghai would not be complete without exploring this iconic waterfront promenade.Autumn is the best time to experience Shanghai on foot, not merely because the weather is conducive for walking, but because this is when the roads and sidewalks in many areas are blanketed with a layer of color1 ful fallen leaves.8. Why is the example of delivery man mentioned?A. To make a contrast with pensioners’ biological clock.B. To illustrate the vibrant energy of modern Shanghai.C. To highlight the diligence and consideration of delivery man.D. To feature the courier delivery service in full swing.9. Which of the following is TRUE about the contrast of Shanghai?A. The contrast mainly arises from the First Opium War.B. The design of the Shanghai Tower stands for a contrast.C. A marked contrast is shown in the use of building materials.D. The dishes served in mom-and-pop shops represent the outdated flavor.10. The underlined word “hip” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to________.A. photographicB. modestC. peculiarD. stylish11. Which of the following will be most probably discussed following the last paragraph?A. Stunning views of the Shanghai skyline.B. The best places to view the seasonal spectacle.C. The walking path thathugs the Huangpu River.D. Must-try dishes and food items typical of Shanghai.DOne day about eight years ago in the departure lounge (休息室) of a flight from New York's LaGuardia airport to O'Hare in Chicago, I found a young boy in tears and his mother at his side also appeared upset, I walked to them and invited them to our VIP lounge.As it turned out, the boy, Miles and his mom were returning to their home in Kansas City. Miles has had some health problems. Though he had received more than thirty operations in a Jewish Hospital in New York, he would be back for more.Miles enjoyed spending his time in our VIP lounge looking at the entire wall filled with the pictures of many celebrities (名人) who often came to our office. We soon added Miles' picture to the wall among those celebrities.Among the celebrities, Miles like the country singer Garth Brooks best. Miles would just sit and stare at Garth's picture,Oneday, Mr. Brooks was waiting in the lounge for his flight. As he looked at the collection of photographs, Garth asked about the youngster with the big smile. We told him about Miles. We also told him how much Miles loved and respected (尊重) him. He nodded and left.About six months later, Garth was going to be performing in Kansas City and he asked our workers to help him get in touch with the family. He wanted Miles to be his guest. That evening, not only did Miles sit in the front row, but he and Garth also had a private meeting after the performance.Although Miles would receive many more treatments after that special evening, his smile greeted us with every following visit. The face of a sick boy was changed by the joy of a stranger.12. What does the author probably do?A. A worker at an airport.B. A killed photographer.C. A country music singer.D. A doctor in a Jewish hospital.13. What did Miles enjoy doing in the VIP lounge?A. Interviewing celebrities he saw there.B. Seeing pictures of celebrities on the wall.C. Drawing pictures of the celebrities there.D. Singing together with his favorite singer.14. Which words can best describe Garth Brooks?A. Determined and generous.B. Proud and selfish.C. Kind and helpful.D. Powerful and rich.15. What can be the best title for the text?A. Importance of Good ServiceB. Kindness from StrangersC. A Serious Health ProblemD. A Helpless Mother第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
第二学期南京外国语七年级英语期末试卷

南京外国语七下期末卷I 客观题(满分50 分)I. Listening comprehension(omit)II. Multiple choice 1%×15=15%21. Is Russia Asian or European country?A. an; aB. a; anC. an; anD. a; a22. Chris here until 5 o’clock.A. didn’t stayB. didn’t leaveC. leftD. arrived23. --- What would you like to drink?--- I’m very thirsty. you can get. Just get it now.A. AnythingB. SomethingC. NothingD. Everything24. She got enough money to buy a condo in Nanjing, because the housing price is too high. It maybe impossible her to have a place of her own in this city.A. doesn’t have; toB. doesn’t have; forC. hasn’t; toD. hasn’t; for25. --- is it from the New Town to the old city centre?--- Around 30 minutes by underground.A. How soonB. How oftenC. How longD. How far26. Taylor Swift is getting popular the world.Which of the following is NOT right?A. all overB. all aroundC. throughD. across27. --- What happened Peter?--- He his bike and broke his leg.--- Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. I hope he will get better soon.A. with; fell downB. to; fell offC. with; fell offD. to; fell down28. --- I went to the museum.--- How much money did you ?--- Well, I didn’t buy many things. Look, I bought these old coins.--- Wow! How much did they ?A. spend; costB. take; payC. cost; takeD. pay; spend29. --- Oh, Andy. You look busy all the time.--- Yeah. There’s always work around the house.A. a lot; doingB. so much; to doC. so many; to doD. lots of; doing30. Modern technology affects we live, including we eat and wear.A. what; whatB. how; howC. what; howD. how; what31. There going to a very important football match on TV tonight.A. is; beB. is; haveC. will; haveD. will; be32. --- You don’t like English, do you?--- . English is my favorite subject, but I don’t _ it .A. No; say; goodB. No; speak; wellC. Yes; speak; wellD. Yes; say; goodl find how it looks.33. If you look at the tree fossil, you’lA. carefully; strangelyB. careful; strangelyC. carefully; strangeD. careful; strange34. Which of the following statements about the history of the USA is FALSE?A. In the 17th century, some English people left England for America.B. After the civil war, Americans designed a new national flag.C. Coke was first invented as a drink to help the brain.D. Americans had a war with North Vietnam for ten years starting from 1965.35. --- I can’t find my wallet anywhere. I think it might have been stolen.--- Oh, ! Have you checked your locker in the hall?A. I hope you feel better soonB. better luck next timeC. yuckD. that’s terribleIII. Find out the in each sentence. 0.5×10=5%36. South of the equator, 81 percents of the earth’s surface is water.A B C D37. Adam doesn’t know how to do with his old bicycle because he doesn’t like cycling. He likesAcanoeing on the lake instead. He decides to give it to his friend as a present.B C D38. For people in southern Europe, lying on beaches and enjoying the sunshine is the most important thingA Bin summer. They may have a good swim, relaxing with an interesting book, or just have a nap.C D39. An earthquake hit Wenchuan nine years ago. It damaged thousands of buildings. About 4.8 million peopleA B Chad nowhere to live in.D40. Climate change can make a lot of problems. For example, in April 2017, it rained for a long timeA Bin the southwestern part of Colombia. The police asked people to leave their homesCbecause the danger of a mudslide (泥石流).D41. This morning I left my money for the bus at home, so I arrived at school late. My teacher told meA B Cnot to late for school again.D42. On most days he hasn’t to work overtime (加班). But sometimes, the manager makes him work 12 hours aA B Cday without extra pay for the extra work.D43. I saw a boy called his mother at work, asking her for some money. I didn’t like the way he talked with hisA B Cmother, which made me angry.D44. Thousands of years ago, children worked in the fields and helped with the animals. People then hadA Bno horses and chickens. They had to walk from place to place.C D45. There are dangerous grizzly bears in Yellow Stone. So watch out for them when you enjoy the wonders ofA Bthe nature. If you meet any grizzly bear, don’t look him in the eye and don’t try to fight with him.C DIV. Cloze test 1%×10=10%Bo, a golden retriever, won this year’s Dog Hero Award from the Ken L Ration dog food company. Bo acted 46 last June. Bo and his owners, Rob and Laurie Roberts, were going down the Colorado Riverin a 16-foot boat. The June 47 was Bo’s first time in a boat.Laurie Roberts said, “Things were fine until a 6-foot wave broke in front of us and filled the boat with water. Another big wave caught us from the back and turned the boat over.” Rob was thrown clear, but Laurie and Bo were not able to move out _48_ the boat. “Every time I tried to _49_ , my head hit the boat, Laurie said, “I hit the bottom of the river several times. I realized I was drowning (溺水).”Rob picked up the story, “I reached the land and looked for Lauri e,”he said. “I saw Bo swim out from under the overturned boat. Then he 50 and dived (下潜). Soon he came back up, pulling Laurie by the hair.” Laurie, who was 51 and breathless, tried to catch Bo. But the dog stayed out of reach (保持让她够不着) as if (似乎) knowing 52 of them would drown if Laurie pulled him under. _53_ Laurie caught Bo’s tail. He 54 her 30 years to the land. Laurie was cut and bleeding (流血), but she was 55_ .“If it hadn’t been for Bo, I wouldn’t be here.” Laurie told everyone at the Dog Hero awards dinner.46. A. bravely B. strangely C. quietly D. politely47. A. meeting B. match C. trip D. prize48. A. in B. behind C. under D. above49. A. get out B. get down C. get off D. get along50. A. went ahead51. A. sad B. turned aroundB. sorryC. jumped outC. angryD. stood upD. afraid52. A. both B. all C. neither D. one53. A. Already B. Often C. Besides D. Finally54. A. followed B. pulled C. led D. pushed55. A. busy B. calm C. safe D. hurtV. Reading comprehension 1%×15 = 15%Awar name cost of the war cost as a percent of yearly GDP Revolutionary War US$ 2.2 billion (in 2002 dollars) 63% War of 1812 US$ 1.1 billion 13%Mexican War US$ 1.6 billion 3%Civil War US$ 62 billion 104% Spanish American War US$ 9.6 billion 3% World War I US$ 190.6 billion 24%World War II US$ 2.9 trillion 103%Korean War US$ 335.9 billion 15%Vietnam War US$ 494.3 billion 12%First Gulf War US$ 76.1 billion 1% billion 十亿trillion 万亿56. Which wars cost more than a year’s worth of the GDP?A. First Gulf War and World War I.B. The Civil War and World War II.C. World War II and Revolutionary War.D. Mexican War and Civil War.57. The American yearly gross domestic product (GDP) in 1951 was .A. 2.239 trillion.B. 2.9 trillionC. 3.25 trillionD. 76.1 billion58. Which of the following is NOT TRUE?A. Mexican War cost more than War of 1812.B. First Gulf War cost the least in term of (就…而言) the percentage of the yearly GDP.C. World War II cost more than Korean War.D. Mexican War cost as much money as Spanish American War.BNow satellites are helping to forecast the weather. They are in space, and they can reach any part of the world. The satellites take pictures of atmosphere (大气), because this is where the weather forms (形成). Theysend these pictures to the weather stations. So meteorologists (气象学家) can see the weather of any part of the world. From the pictures, the scientists can often say how the weather will change.Today, nearly five hundred weather stations in sixty countries receive satellite pictures. When they get new pictures, the meteorologists compare them with earlier ones. Perhaps they may find that the clouds have changed during the last few hours. This mean that the weather on the ground may soon change, too. In theirnext weather forecast, the meteorologists can say this.So the weather satellites are a great help to the meteorologists. Before satellites were invented, the scientists could forecast the weather for about 24 or 48 hours. Now they can make good forecasts for three or five days. Soon, perhaps, they may be able to forecast the weather for a week or more ahead.59. Satellites travel _.A. in spaceB. Min the atmosphereC. above the groundD. above space60. Why do we use the weather satellites to take pictures of the atmosphere? Because _.A. the weather satellites can do it easilyB. clouds form thereC. the weather forms thereD. the pictures can forecast the weather61. Meteorologists forecast the weather .A. when they get satellite picturesB. after they have compared new satellite pictures with earlier onesC. before they get satellite picturesD. after they study satellite picturesl soon be able to forecast the weather for _.62. Maybe we’lA. one dayB. two daysC. five daysD. seven days or longer卷II 主观题(满分50 分)VI. Vocabulary 20%A. Complete each sentence. The first letter of the word is given. 0.5%×15 = 7.5%1. The book will help you understand better how climate i the way we live.2. Chinese fashion model Liu Wen attended the 2017 Met Gala (纽约大都会博物馆慈善晚宴) along withactress Yang Mi and model Sun Feifei as China’s r _, reported Sohu.3. My friends and I went to our favorite singer’s concert last weekend. What a b weekend we had!4. Fire d a seven-story shopping mall early Sunday morning, killing seven people and seriouslyinjuring five others. The shopping mall was burned down to the ground.5. In March, the snow begins m while the lakes are still frozen.6. Climate change is a far greater threat (威胁) to the world than terrorism (恐怖主义) and could result in (导致) a d costing millions of lives.7. Nowadays, in China, Wechat (微信) o_ a very convenient (方便的) way of payment - simple, safeand accepted (被接受) at almost all types of industries and businesses.8. JAMES Young, 25, is from the UK. Four years ago, he lost an arm in a train accident. This year, Young rbionic (仿生的) arm from a Japanese company.9. Bear experts worry that polar bears may disappear forever. Today there are a_ fewer polar bearsbecause there is less food that they like to eat and less ice where they live.10. Compared with fine flour and rice, course cereals (粗粮) are h_ , but they don’t taste as good.11. The driver survived the deadly car accident because he f his seatbelt before he started driving.12. There are many books in our school library. You can pick any one you like to take home. Make yourc .13. Student dormitories (宿舍) are n_ forbidden areas (禁区) to the public. But Dali University inYunnan province will open them to visitors as hotels this summer.14. The moon shines too like the sun, but it doesn’t give off any light of its own. We can see the moon onlybecause it r light from the sun.15. Is it possible for the world to cut down on the number of r which are used to keep foods, fruitsand drinks fresh, because of the environmental problems?B. Complete the sentences with the proper forms of the given words. 0.5%×10 = 5%1. In The Belt and Road Forum (“一带一路”论坛) this May, of 29 foreign countries were invited tocome to Beijing. (lead)2. Although there are many interesting ideas about how the Iceman , the truth (真相) about hisremains unknown (仍然未知). (die)3. When Abraham Lincoln was elected as president in 1860, many owners in the south whosupported (支持) wanted to leave the Union and build a new country. (slave)4. In 1966, the country declared its and from then on it was no longer part of French territory.(independent)5. The children were getting much as the show was becoming harder for them to understand. (noise)6. The United States of American now as much oil as Saudi Arabia and becomes one of the world’stop oil . (produce)7. isn’t so expensive as you think if you are a member of the YHA. And now have around-the-world network. (hostel)8. Temperature changes with the of the mountain. This means the you go, the colder itbecomes. (high)9. We should keep learning about the latest developments (最新发展) in science and technology to keep upwith the world. (change)10. People have become aware of (意识到) the importance of the rain forests and try hard to protectthem all over the world. (tropic)C. Choose a proper phrase to complete the sentence and change its form if necessary. There is an extraone. 1%×5 = 5%hear about arrive in make sure(not) have to call the police become warmer1. I ran into an old friend of mine in the street yesterday and your accident. Are you gettingbetter now?2. Father closes all the windows and doors and that all the lights are off before he goes tobed.3. They wrote back to me and told me I pay back the money.4. I can’t find my way to the hotel in the strange city. What should I do? I for helpimmediately.5. As the weather , people began to move from place to place.VII. Sentence transformation 0.5×10 = 5%1. ‘Hurricane Andrew’ hit Florida in 1992. (对划线部分提问)‘Hurricane Andrew’ Florida?2. Since Bruno is going back to America and continues his studies, he will stop teaching in our school.(同义句转换)Since Bruno is going back to America and continues his studies, he teach in our school _.3. There is a sudden change from wet to dry weather in October in India. (同义句转换)It from wet to dry weather in October in India.4. There are different activities for us to do in our free time in every season. (同义句转换)We have different activities to do for every season.5. The Shanghai Disney Resort has attracted more than 8 million tourists. (同义句转换)The Shanghai Disney Resort has attracted 8 million tourists.VIII. Complete each sentence with proper forms of the given verbs. 0.5×10 = 5%1. I’m sorry the mashed potato (finish), madam. But there (be) some potato chips left.Would you like some?2. In 1773, the Americans decided (not pay) tax to the British government, so they (throw)tea into the sea. That is the famous event in history known as the ‘Boston Tea Party’.3. Recently there have been several terror attacks (恐怖袭击) in UK. Is there anything that we can do(stop) them (happen).4. They (make) the slaves (work) hard on the cotton and sugar farms all day for free. Thiswas against humanity (反人道).5. Mrs. Simon enjoys (see) her daughter (dance) happily in the room.IX. Complete each sentence according to the Chinese given. 0.5×20 = 10%1. 足球是一项在全世界都很流行的运动,任何年纪的人都可以踢足球。
2020-2021学年南京外国语学校高三英语下学期期末考试试卷及参考答案
2020-2021学年南京外国语学校高三英语下学期期末考试试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AIf you are looking for recommendations on biographies(传记) that will educate you, comedies that will make your belly ache or stories that present the unique challenges women face every day, read on.“Pride and Prejudice”by Jane AustenA classic thatnever gets old. Set in ruralEnglandin the early 19th century, this tale centers around the Bennet family, a family of five daughters and their two parents who are desperate to find at least one of the daughters a wealthy match. Austen’s story focuses on the tension between marrying for love instead of just for power and fame, and also the unique pressure on women to find financial security by way of marriage at the time.“Women in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers Who Changed the WorldWomen in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers Who Changed the World”by Rachel IgnotofskyIt is a sweetly illustrated and educational book that highlights the contributions of 50 women in the fields of technology, science, engineering and mathematics, from present day all the way back to 360 AD.“Good Night Stories for Rebel GirlsGood Night Stories for Rebel Girls”by Elena FavilliIt tells the stories of female heroes from years ago and present day. With color1 portraits and biographies that are short and sweet, this book is a page-turner for anyone wanting to learn about influential women in the past and present.“Becoming”by Michelle ObamaWe wouldn’t be able to write this list without including Michelle Obama’s memoir. “Becoming” has the former FLOTUS discussing her childhood, family, motherhood, her own FLOTUS impact, the pressures of being part of the first Black family in the White House and balancing her public life now. And of course she writes all about meeting her husband and the many unique challenges they faced too.1. What didthe Bennetsintend to do?A.To marry their daughters to rich men.B.To lessen pressure on their daughters.C. To help their daughters marry for true love.D. To make their daughters financially independent.2. Whose book will attract a teen interested in science?A. Jane Austen’s.B.Rachel Ignotofsky’s.C.Elena Favilli’s.D.Michelle Obama’s.3.What do the four books have in common?A.They are all classics.B.They are all biographies.C.They are all related to the female.D. They are all about heroes.BTrue friend from a distant landInternational friends can come in many shapes and sizes. However they arrive on the scene, they are always appreciated, especially in times ofturbulence. Michael Lindsay (1909 — 94) is a case in point.After graduating from the University of Oxford in 1931, Lindsay arrived in China in 1937 on a ship from Canada intending merely to teach economics at Beiping Yenching University, the current Peking University. He traveled with Norman Bethune the Canadian doctor who dedicated his life to medicine in China during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931 — 45).Lindsay left Beijing at the end of 1941, and went to the Communist-led Jinchaji base(晋察冀边区)together with his wife Li Xiaoli, who was a Shanxi local and a former student of his.“Lindsay was inspired by the hard work local Chinesepeople made in fighting against Japanese aggression. After learning that Chinese armies on the frontlines were suffering supply shortages, Lindsay was determined to lend a hand," says Yan Juhai, a retired official from Shanxi's Lyuliang city. "In the Jinchaji base, NieRongzhen( 1899 — 1992), the base's top commander, appointed him to work as the communications expert, where he became a full-time radio technician contributing greatly in communication technology innovation and training," says Yan.In 1944 Lindsay and his wife arrived in Yan'an in Shaanxi province and helped fix its telecommunication equipment. They stayed for 18 months in Yan'an, and after the victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, they decided to return to the United Kingdom to visit their parents.4. Which word in the following can best replace the underlined word?A. peaceB. warC. stressD. sorrow5. Why did Lindsay go to the Communist-led Jinchaji base according to Yan Juhai?A. Because his wife was a Shanxi local.B. Because he was warmly invited by NieRongzhen.C. Because he was touched by Chinese people's effortsD. Because he was more interested in communications.6. What can we learn from the article?A. Lindsay and his wife stayed in China for over 8 years.B. Lindsay's wife was also skilled in communication technology.C. Lindsay was appointed as the communications consultant in Shanxi province.D. Lindsay taught economics in the Jinchaji base besides his work as a radio expert.7. Where is the text probably from?A. a guidebookB. a novelC. a diaryD. a newspaperCMy entire life has been influenced by the fact that I stand way above the average height for both men and women. I was born two weeks late. When I finally entered the world I weighed 11 pounds 10 ounces and was 24 inches long. When my mom told my grandmother my measurements, she asked in amazement, "Are you okay?!"I was healthy, but very shy as a child and into my teens. I'm from a small town, and I grew up and graduated with the same 50 people. I started playing basketball in third grade every Saturday, but I didn't have any control over my awkward body. (I didn't even score a point in a game until many years later.) I was 5-foot-10 in fourth grade. I had a small group of friends in elementary school, but sometimes the boys picked on me, calling me a bean pole or the Jolly Green Giant. I still remember my embarrassment when they laughed at me, and how badly I wanted to be invisible.In high school I got more involved in sports, but I spent most days in the art room. By this time everyone at my school was used to my height (by ninth grade I was 6-foot-3), but if I went out of town people would stare at me and comment about my appearance.I was forced into the spotlight wherever I went.With high school came more confidence. I had success in school, the arts and sports. I played basketball, but my true passion was track and field. During my senior year I was the conference champion in high jump and the 400-meter run. The friendships I gained through my involvement in high school boosted my confidence and helped me develop a sense of humor. Now when a stranger told me I was tall I would smile and nod or, if I was feeling determined, I would pretend to feel shocked and thank them for telling me. I had no idea!Still, society keeps me aware of my status as something rare. And even though people tell me I'm beautifuland I should be a model, there are times when I would trade in my long legs for a small frame and tiny feet. I often wish people weren't so rude. I'm a minority only in the sense of height. I like to think that those who have insulted me didn't intend to. I do believe that most people are basically good, but they can be insensitive.8. What can be inferred from Para.1?A. The writer's height has something to do with her late birth.B. Grandmother was unwilling to have the writer as her grandchild.C. The writer failed to have a successful life because of her unusual height.D. The writer was heavier and bigger compared with other babies when she was born.9. By saying 'I was forced into the spotlight', the author probably means that she ________.A.was criticized by othersB. caught public attentionC. was threatenedD. felt inferior10. Which of the following statements is NOT mentioned as the writer's experiences in high school?A. She quit playing basketball and joined the track and field team.B. She no longer felt upset when facing her height problem.C. She had a passion for some sports events.D. She built up more confidence.11. What does the last sentence imply?A. People enjoy making fun of others.B. People are bad andcannot be trusted.C. People tend to bully those who are weaker.D. People sometimes care little about how others feel.DAmerica---that glorious symbol of multiculturalism, the great melting pot---qualifies as part of the developed world, right? Not quite, if we consider the state of second language learning in schools across the country. According to a 2018 study, Europe often tops the U.S. in foreign language education in school. 92% of European students are learning a foreign language in school. In America it’s only 20%. In more than 20 European countries, studying a foreign language for at least one year is compulsory. In comparison, only 10 states and D.C. require learning a foreign language for graduation.I went to a public school in Pennsylvania that ranked onNewsweek’s list of America’s top high schools in 2015. Foreign language learning was not a graduation requirement. A common response to such stories and statistics is:So what? Why should Americans care about learning another language when English has recently seemed to dominate as the official language of the world?The world is globalizing faster than we can imagine. More than half of the world’s population speaks more than one language. It is also increasingly becoming the need for success in this globalizing world. Having the ability to speak a second language opens up the possibility of travelling and immersing yourself in another part of the world. This means people can feel other cultures, and traditions in places you were previously kept away because you could not communicate in the language.The teaching of foreign languages can be instrumental in bringing about peace and unity in the country we live in. Learning a second language can be an efficient vehicle to help to bridge communities. To speak another language means having access to a universe of different experiences and world views of another community of people.12. Why does the writer mention Europe?A. America makes studying a foreign language compulsory.B. America is the glorious symbol of multiculturalism.C. America isn’t really qualified as the developed world.D. America doesn’t focus on foreign language education13. What is American’s attitude towards education of foreign languages?A. Less concerned.B. More worried.C. Quite doubtful.D. Very supportive.14. What can visiting people do if they can speak the language where they visit?A. Make the world globalizing.B. Achieve success in business.C. Experience people’s real life there.D. Keep away their own culture.15. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A. Using a second language can bring harmony.B. Communities of people enjoy the great views.C. Speaking another language is reallynecessary.D. Learning a second language can be difficult.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
江苏省南京市栖霞区南京外国语学校仙林分校2024届英语五下期末调研模拟试题含解析
江苏省南京市栖霞区南京外国语学校仙林分校2024届英语五下期末调研模拟试题(时间:90分钟分数:100分)学校_______ 班级_______ 姓名_______一、读单词,选出不同类的一项(每题2分,共10分)。
1. ( )A. sometimes B. kitten C. always2. ( )A. boy B. bamboo C. girl3. ( )A. cut B. see C. bamboo4. ( )A. draw B. rode C. gave5. ( )A. Sept. B. USA C. Aug.二、单项选择(每题2分,共10分)。
6.—__________ are you shopping today? ( )—My mum worked last night. So I’m shopping today.A. HowB. WhyC. Where7.The sports meet is ______ March 17th. ( )A. inB. onC. at8.— Is the rabbit jumping? ()— ________A. Yes, they do.B. No, it is.C. Yes, it is.9.I’ll ______ Chinese painting classes this summer. ( )A. takeB. takingC. took10.I like _______ because I like the yellow leaves. ( )A. winterB. autumnC. spring11.Let ______ help ______. ( )A. me; yourB. him; themC. us; their12.—Would you like some milk? ()—________. I'd like some tea.A. Yes, pleaseB. No, pleaseC. No, thanks13.Zip is two years old. Today is his ______ birthday. ( )A. twoB. secondC. third14.______ is the first month of a year. ( )A. FebruaryB. DecemberC. January15.—Is he drinking water? ( )—Yes, ______.A. he isn’tB. he isC. she is三、填空题(每题2分,共10分)。
2024年江苏省南京市栖霞区南京外国语学校仙林分校三下英语期末经典模拟试题含解析
2024年江苏省南京市栖霞区南京外国语学校仙林分校三下英语期末经典模拟试题(时间:90分钟分数:100分)学校_______ 班级_______ 姓名_______一、单项选择(每题2分,共20分)。
1.—How many ______ do you see? ()—Nineteen.A. kiteB. kitesC. cat2.( )A. I like a cold day.B. I like a cool day.C. I like a hot day.3.It is ________ apple. It’s ________ big apple. ( )A. a; aB. an; anC. an; a4.—Does Mr Li go shopping? ( )—Yes. He ______ shopping on Sundays.A. goesB. goC. does5.—______ my T-shirt, mum? ( )—It’s on the line.A. What’sB. Where’sC. Who’s6.—Do you like apples? ( )—________A. Yes, I don’t.B. Yes, I do.C. Me, neither.7.—Can you see the bird? ()—_____A. Yes, it is.B. Yes, I can.C. No, I can.8.当你想知道对方来自哪里时,你该这样问:_______ ( )A. Where is the ruler?B. Where are you from?C. Who’s that woman?9.( )A. manB. boyC. balloon10.—_______ the bird? ( )—It’s in the tree.A. Where’sB. WhereC. where’s二、读单词,选出不同类的一项(每题2分,共10分)。
第二学期南京外国语七年级英语期末试卷
卷I 客观题(满分50 分)I. Listening comprehension(omit)II. Multiple choice 1%×15=15%21. Is Russia Asian or European country?A. an; aB. a; anC. an; anD. a; a22. Chris here until 5 o’clock.A. didn’t stayB. didn’t leaveC. leftD. arrived23. --- What would you like to drink?--- I’m very thirsty. you can get. Just get it now.A. AnythingB. SomethingC. NothingD. Everything24. She got enough money to buy a condo in Nanjing, because the housing price is too high. It maybe impossible her to have a place of her own in this city.A. doesn’t have; toB. doesn’t have; forC. hasn’t; toD. hasn’t; for25. --- is it from the New Town to the old city centre?--- Around 30 minutes by underground.A. How soonB. How oftenC. How longD. How far26. Taylor Swift is getting popular the world.Which of the following is NOT right?A. all overB. all aroundC. throughD. across27. --- What happened Peter?--- He his bike and broke his leg.--- Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. I hope he will get better soon.A. with; fell downB. to; fell offC. with; fell offD. to; fell down28. --- I went to the museum.--- How much money did you ?--- Well, I didn’t buy many things. Look, I bought these old coins.--- Wow! How much did they ?A. spend; costB. take; payC. cost; takeD. pay; spend29. --- Oh, Andy. You look busy all the time.--- Yeah. There’s always work around the house.A. a lot; doingB. so much; to doC. so many; to doD. lots of; doing30. Modern technology affects we live, including we eat and wear.A. what; whatB. how; howC. what; howD. how; what31. There going to a very important football match on TV tonight.A. is; beB. is; haveC. will; haveD. will; be32. --- You don’t like English, do you?--- . English is my favorite subject, but I don’t _ it .A. No; say; goodB. No; speak; wellC. Yes; speak; wellD. Yes; say; good33. If you look at the tree fossil, you’l l find how it looks.A. carefully; strangelyB. careful; strangelyC. carefully; strangeD. careful; strange34. Which of the following statements about the history of the USA is FALSE?A. In the 17th century, some English people left England for America.B. After the civil war, Americans designed a new national flag.C. Coke was first invented as a drink to help the brain.D. Americans had a war with North Vietnam for ten years starting from 1965.35. --- I can’t find my wallet anywhere. I think it might have been stolen.--- Oh, ! Have you checked your locker in the hall?A. I hope you feel better soonB. better luck next timeC. yuckD. that’s terribleIII. Find out the in each sentence. 0.5×10=5%36. South of the equator, 81 percents of the earth’s surface is water.A B C D37. Adam doesn’t know how to do with his old bicycle because he doesn’t like cycling. He likesAcanoeing on the lake instead. He decides to give it to his friend as a present.B C D38. For people in southern Europe, lying on beaches and enjoying the sunshine is the most important thingA Bin summer. They may have a good swim, relaxing with an interesting book, or just have a nap.C D39. An earthquake hit Wenchuan nine years ago. It damaged thousands of buildings. About 4.8 million peopleA B Chad nowhere to live in.D40. Climate change can make a lot of problems. For example, in April 2017, it rained for a long timeA Bin the southwestern part of Colombia. The police asked people to leave their homesCbecause the danger of a mudslide (泥石流).D41. This morning I left my money for the bus at home, so I arrived at school late. My teacher told meA B Cnot to late for school again.D42. On most days he hasn’t to work overtime (加班). But sometimes, the manager makes him work 12 hours aA B Cday without extra pay for the extra work.D43. I saw a boy called his mother at work, asking her for some money. I didn’t like the way he talked with hisA B Cmother, which made me angry.D44. Thousands of years ago, children worked in the fields and helped with the animals. People then hadA Bno horses and chickens. They had to walk from place to place.C D45. There are dangerous grizzly bears in Yellow Stone. So watch out for them when you enjoy the wonders ofA Bthe nature. If you meet any grizzly bear, don’t look him in the eye and don’t try to fight with him.C DIV. Cloze test 1%×10=10%Bo, a golden retriever, won this year’s Dog Hero Award from the Ken L Ration dog food company. Bo acted 46 last June. Bo and his owners, Rob and Laurie Roberts, were going down the Colorado River in a 16-foot boat. The June 47 was Bo’s first time in a boat.Laurie Roberts said, “Things were fine until a 6-foot wave broke in front of us and filled the boat with water. Another big wave caught us from the back and turned the boat over.” Rob was thrown clear, but Laurie and Bo were not able to move out _48_ the boat. “Every time I tried to _49_ , my head hit the boat, Laurie said, “I hit the bottom of the river several times. I realized I was drowning (溺水).”Rob picked up the story, “I reached the land and looked for Lauri e,” he said. “I saw Bo swim out from under the overturned boat. Then he 50 and dived (下潜). Soon he came back up, pulling Laurie by the hair.” Laurie, who was 51 and breathless, tried to catch Bo. But the dog stayed out of reach (保持让她够不着) as if (似乎) knowing 52 of them would drown if Laurie pulled him under. _53_ Laurie caught Bo’s tail. He 54 her 30 years to the land. Laurie was cut and bleeding (流血), but she was 55_ .“If it hadn’t been for Bo, I wouldn’t be her e.” Laurie told everyone at the Dog Hero awards dinner.46. A. bravely B. strangely C. quietly D. politely47. A. meeting B. match C. trip D. prize48. A. in B. behind C. under D. above49. A. get out B. get down C. get off D. get along50. A. went ahead51. A. sad B. turned aroundB. sorryC. jumped outC. angryD. stood upD. afraid52. A. both B. all C. neither D. one53. A. Already B. Often C. Besides D. Finally54. A. followed B. pulled C. led D. pushed55. A. busy B. calm C. safe D. hurtV. Reading comprehension 1%×15 = 15%Abillion 十亿trillion 万亿56. Which wars cost more than a year’s worth of the GDP?A. First Gulf War and World War I.B. The Civil War and World War II.C. World War II and Revolutionary War.D. Mexican War and Civil War.57. The American yearly gross domestic product (GDP) in 1951 was .A. 2.239 trillion.B. 2.9 trillionC. 3.25 trillionD. 76.1 billion58. Which of the following is NOT TRUE?A. Mexican War cost more than War of 1812.B. First Gulf War cost the least in term of (就…而言) the percentage of the yearly GDP.C. World War II cost more than Korean War.D. Mexican War cost as much money as Spanish American War.BNow satellites are helping to forecast the weather. They are in space, and they can reach any part of the world. The satellites take pictures of atmosphere (大气), because this is where the weather forms (形成). Theysend these pictures to the weather stations. So meteorologists (气象学家) can see the weather of any part of the world. From the pictures, the scientists can often say how the weather will change.Today, nearly five hundred weather stations in sixty countries receive satellite pictures. When they get new pictures, the meteorologists compare them with earlier ones. Perhaps they may find that the clouds have changed during the last few hours. This mean that the weather on the ground may soon change, too. In their next weather forecast, the meteorologists can say this.So the weather satellites are a great help to the meteorologists. Before satellites were invented, the scientists could forecast the weather for about 24 or 48 hours. Now they can make good forecasts for three or five days. Soon, perhaps, they may be able to forecast the weather for a week or more ahead.59. Satellites travel _.A. in spaceB. Min the atmosphereC. above the groundD. above space60. Why do we use the weather satellites to take pictures of the atmosphere? Because _.A. the weather satellites can do it easilyB. clouds form thereC. the weather forms thereD. the pictures can forecast the weather61. Meteorologists forecast the weather .A. when they get satellite picturesB. after they have compared new satellite pictures with earlier onesC. before they get satellite picturesD. after they study satellite pictures62. Maybe we’l l soon be able to forecast the weather for _.A. one dayB. two daysC. five daysD. seven days or longer卷II 主观题(满分50 分)VI. Vocabulary 20%A. Complete each sentence. The first letter of the word is given. 0.5%×15 = 7.5%1. The book will help you understand better how climate i the way we live.2. Chinese fashion model Liu Wen attended the 2017 Met Gala (纽约大都会博物馆慈善晚宴) along with actress Yang Mi and model Sun Feifei as China’s r _, reported Sohu.3. My friends and I went to our favorite singer’s concert last weekend. What a b weekend we had!4. Fire d a seven-story shopping mall early Sunday morning, killing seven people and seriously injuring five others. The shopping mall was burned down to the ground.5. In March, the snow begins m while the lakes are still frozen.6. Climate change is a far greater threat (威胁) to the world than terrorism (恐怖主义) and could result in (导致) a d costing millions of lives.7. Nowadays, in China, Wechat (微信) o_ a very convenient (方便的) way of payment - simple, safe and accepted (被接受) at almost all types of industries and businesses.8. JAMES Young, 25, is from the UK. Four years ago, he lost an arm in a train accident. This year, Young rbionic (仿生的) arm from a Japanese company.9. Bear experts worry that polar bears may disappear forever. Today there are a_ fewer polar bears because there is less food that they like to eat and less ice where they live.10. Compared with fine flour and rice, course cereals (粗粮) are h_ , but they don’t taste as good.11. The driver survived the deadly car accident because he f his seatbelt before he started driving.12. There are many books in our school library. You can pick any one you like to take home. Make yourc .13. Student dormitories (宿舍) are n_ forbidden areas (禁区) to the public. But Dali University inYunnan province will open them to visitors as hotels this summer.14. The moon shines too like the sun, but it doesn’t give off any light of its own. We can see the moon onlybecause it r light from the sun.15. Is it possible for the world to cut down on the number of r which are used to keep foods, fruitsand drinks fresh, because of the environmental problems?B. Complete the sentences with the proper forms of the given words. 0.5%×10 = 5%1. In The Belt and Road Forum (“一带一路”论坛) this May, of 29 foreign countries were invited to come to Beijing. (lead)2. Although there are many interesting ideas about how the Iceman , the truth (真相) about hisremains unknown (仍然未知). (die)3. When Abraham Lincoln was elected as president in 1860, many owners in the south who supported (支持) wanted to leave the Union and build a new country. (slave)4. In 1966, the country declared its and from then on it was no longer part of French territory. (independent)5. The children were getting much as the show was becoming harder for them to understand. (noise)6. The United States of American now as much oil as Saudi Arabia and becomes one of the world’s top oil . (produce)7. isn’t so expensive as you think if you are a member of the YHA. And now have a round-the-world network. (hostel)8. Temperature changes with the of the mountain. This means the you go, the colder it becomes. (high)9. We should keep learning about the latest developments (最新发展) in science and technology to keep up with the world. (change)10. People have become aware of (意识到) the importance of the rain forests and try hard to protectthem all over the world. (tropic)C. Choose a proper phrase to complete the sentence and change its form if necessary. There is an extra one. 1%×5 = 5%1. I ran into an old friend of mine in the street yesterday and your accident. Are you getting better now?2. Father closes all the windows and doors and that all the lights are off before he goes to bed.3. They wrote back to me and told me I pay back the money.4. I can’t find my way to the hotel in the strange city. What should I do? I for help immediately.5. As the weather , people began to move from place to place.VII. Sentence transformation 0.5×10 = 5%1. ‘Hurricane Andrew’ hit Florida in 1992. (对划线部分提问)‘H urricane Andrew’ Florida?2. Since Bruno is going back to America and continues his studies, he will stop teaching in our school.(同义句转换)Since Bruno is going back to America and continues his studies, he teach in our school _.3. There is a sudden change from wet to dry weather in October in India. (同义句转换)It from wet to dry weather in October in India.4. There are different activities for us to do in our free time in every season. (同义句转换)We have different activities to do for every season.5. The Shanghai Disney Resort has attracted more than 8 million tourists. (同义句转换)The Shanghai Disney Resort has attracted 8 million tourists.VIII. Complete each sentence with proper forms of the given verbs. 0.5×10 = 5%1. I’m sorry the mashed potato (finish), madam. But there (be) some potato chips left. Would you like some?2. In 1773, the Americans decided (not pay) tax to the British government, so they (throw) tea into the sea. That is the famous event in history known as the ‘Boston Tea Party’.3. Recently there have been several terror attacks (恐怖袭击) in UK. Is there anything that we can do(stop) them (happen).4. They (make) the slaves (work) hard on the cotton and sugar farms all day for free. This was against humanity (反人道).5. Mrs. Simon enjoys (see) her daughter (dance) happily in the room.IX. Complete each sentence according to the Chinese given. 0.5×20 = 10%1. 足球是一项在全世界都很流行的运动,任何年纪的人都可以踢足球。
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I. Multiple Choice. 1*15=15
1. During the Asian Youth Games, many tourists were deeply impressed by ______ beauty of modern Nanjing ______ they decided to visit it again.
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D. of; for
4. ______ can we get to the Nanjing Olympic Sports Center? The famous singer Wang Feng¡¯s concert begins at 19:00 p.m.
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C. How fast
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7. --After the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games, more and more people in western countries will begin to learn about Nanjing ______ they can better understand the culture of our city. -- I¡¯m sure they will.
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B. because of
C. even though
D. in order to
8. Lots of rescue workers were working around the clock to send ______ to Thailand, where lots of floods occurred during the 2011 monsoon season.
A. supplies
B. supply
C. the supply
D. supplying
9. --Why did you make ______much noise in the class?
-- _____Tom and Jerry, not I.
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B. so, It was
C. such, There were
D. so, There were
10. ________ people died in the terrible earthquake, _______were young people.
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C. Hundred of thousand of, many of whom
D. Hundred of thousands, many of them
11. The soldier finally got _________ after ___________ for two days.
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B. well, taking good care of
1 C. the; and D. a; and 2. The teachers in NFLS are trying their best to help their students to find the solutions ______ D. How often 5. James and his friends went fishing yesterday and they caught a huge fish which ______ 15 B. was weighed C. weighs D. weighed 6. ¨C Well, this is really a good meal. I ______ you were a really good cook.。