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深圳市龙岗区2024-2025学年七年级英语最沪教版下册期末仿真模拟题(含答案解析)

日期:2025-05-25 科目:英语 类型:初中试卷 查看:21次 大小:78664B 来源:二一课件通
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深圳市,期末,解析,答案,模拟题,仿真
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深圳市龙岗区2024-2025学年七年级英语最沪教版下册 期末仿真模拟题 (考试范围:Unit1-Unit8) 学校:_____姓名:_____班级:_____考号:_____ 一、完形填空(满分10分) Emma always loved the big oak tree at the end of her street. Its 1 trunk (树干) and wide branches provided shade in summer and turned golden in autumn. Birds built their nests among its 2 while squirrels ran up and down. To Emma, this tree was like an 3 friend who watched generations of children grow up. One afternoon, Emma saw bright yellow spray (喷漆) paint on the tree’s trunk. She 4 what this meant— the tree was going to be cut down. 5 she asked her mother about it, she learned the government would take away the tree to build more parking space. Emma decided to save the tree. She called on her 6 to take action. They created posters with messages like “Trees clean our air!” After school, the group stood near the tree, explaining to neighbors why the tree should be saved. Their efforts caught the attention of a local newspaper reporter. He wrote a report about it. Soon, over a hundred people wanted to 7 . At the next town meeting, Emma spoke in front of many adults about the importance of the tree. After much discussion, the town government made a 8 — they would save the oak tree and also plant fifty new trees in the area. Today, the old oak 9 stands tall. Emma has learned that even young people can 10 when they care enough to stand up for what is important. 1.A.thick B.thin C.weak D.short 2.A.roots B.branches C.leaves D.flowers 3.A.interesting B.excellent C.old D.active 4.A.forgot B.realized C.said D.imagined 5.A.If B.When C.Before D.Although 6.A.teachers B.parents C.classmates D.neighbors 7.A.leave B.help C.watch D.speak 8.A.mistake B.decision C.promise D.suggestion 9.A.never B.already C.still D.hardly 10.A.make a wishB.take a trip C.take a walk D.make a difference 二、阅读理解(满分50分) A One summer, Mei, a curious 13-year-old girl, found something strange in her grandmother’s garden. Every night, the white moonflowers (月光花) opened up, shining under the moonlight. But one evening, she saw a tiny bat (蝙蝠) flying near the flowers. “Grandma, why is there a bat in the garden ” Mei asked. “Ah, that’s our little helper,” her grandmother smiled. “Moonflowers open up at night, and bats pollinate (授粉) them. Without bats, these flowers would disappear.” Mei was very interested. She began staying up late to watch the bats. One night, she found there were fewer flowers and fewer bats. Worried, she searched online and learned that streetlights made nocturnal animals like bats hard to see clearly, making it hard for them to find food. Mei decided to help, so Mei and her grandmother turned off the garden lights at night. She also planted more moonflowers and built a small “bat house” for protection. Slowly, the bats returned. By the end of summer, the garden was filled with shining flowers and flying wings. Her science teacher, M ... ...

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