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2024-2025学年新七年级入学学情调研
英语
考试时间:40分钟 分值:70分
本试卷分试卷和答题卡两部分。考生应首先阅读试卷上的文字信息,然后在答题卡上作答(答题注意事项见答题卡)。在试卷上作答无效。
一、短文填空,每空只填一个单词,部分单词首字母已给出(共15分;每小题1.5分)
Animals on a Farm
What animals do farms have Farms have lots of animals, like hens, pigs, sheep, cows, 1 (山羊), horses and so on, but no 2 (豹子). They are too wild.
3 do farm animals live Look at the map of a farm. Red hens have nests in the barn. In 4 of the barn, some pigs have pens (围栏) in the barnyard. Sheep and cows stay out where grass grows.
5 do we go to the farm in the map You can take a bus to the farm. Or you can drive your own car to the farm.
What is the size of animal farms The size of animal farms is different. Some farms are large. Some are small. Some have m 6 size.
7 do farm animals eat Hens use their feet to scratch in dirt. They look for seeds and bugs to eat. They use their beak to peck. Mother hens show their chicks how to find food. The baby chicks pe ck seeds, too. They love to eat! To pigs, f 8 need to feed them corn and other grains. To horses in the fields, they eat grass and other plants. Almost all the above animals need lots of food.
How do farm animals help We get food from some of the animals. For example, hens lay eggs. We eat eggs. Plus, we get milk from some cows and sheep. We drink milk. People make cheese and other food from the milk, too. Sheep have h 9 that is called wool. Farmers cut wool off animals. Does it hurt the animals No, it doesn’t. It is just like getting a haircut. People can make warm s 10 and even socks of wool.
二、阅读理解(共30分;每小题3分)
A
Check out the following excellent volunteer opportunities. Volunteers don’t need to have any experience:
Local Libraries
Libraries often need help in keeping the bookshelves clean and tidy and putting away returned books. While helping there, you can develop a life-long love of books, as well as a skill for learning and reading.
Animal Save Centres
Local animal centres almost always need volunteers. Brush up your office skills by answering emails and making phone calls, and giving managing help. You may also help feed, clean up animals and look after them. Once you work here, you can learn to care more about animals and other people.
Art Museums
If you’re interested in art, working in a museum can be an invaluable experience. You can surround yourself with timeless works of art, get knowledge, and learn some managing skills all at the same time. Once you build up your knowledge base, you may become a tour guide or event planner when you grow up.
Retirement (退休) Homes
Retirees love an exciting new class to learn something fun and interesting, so be creative and develop a program that shows off your skills. Are you good at public speaking, or do you want to get better at it Volunteering here is a good chance to develop it. If you’re good with computers, lend your services and teach these old people how to perform basic computer tasks.
11. What may volunteers do in the Local Libraries
A. Be a good tour guide. B. Put away returned books.
C. Look after some animals. D. Answer some emails and phone calls.
12. Volunteers at Animal Save Centres can learn to ______.
A. have a great interest in books B. perform computer tasks better
C. care more about animals and people D. build up more knowledge about history
13. What may volunteers develop after working in Art Museums
A. Some planning skills. B. A life-long love of books.
C. The ability to look after animals. D. An interest in learning and reading.
14. If you are good at using computers and love teaching, you can go to ______.
A. Art Museums B. Local Libraries
C. Retirement Homes D. Animal Save Centres
15. What is probably the best title for the passage
A. When to Help Others B. How to Be a Volunteer
C. Why to Sha re Your Interest D. Where to Volunteer Your Time
B
Musical Pets
Some children have music boxes. Others keep birds. In Japan, boys and girls often keep musical insects as pets.
There are more than a dozen different kinds of singing insects, but crickets are the most common. In Japan, cricket pets are kept in bamboo cages. It usually takes a few days for a cricket to become used to its new home It will recognize its owner’s voice and sing without stopping when he or she is near. Having a cricket in the home is supposed to bring good luck. In return for its singing, the cricket is fed small pieces of fresh vegetables it can eat.
Japanese children may catch their crickets and some other singing insects in their own yards and gardens. Or if they have money to buy them, they may go to a store, just as you might buy a pet goldfish or a pet parakeet.
You would be amazed to hear the insects’ different range of musical notes. Kusahibari, known as the grass lark, sings with a clear, metallic ring. Matsumushi, called the pine insect, makes sharp sounds. An insect called the ka tan sings soft, trembling notes. Lucky is the boy or girl who owns a suzumushi, whose song sounds like the soft, clear sound of a bell.
Insect concerts are held on late summer evenings in parks, gardens and other open grounds. Beautiful sounds fill the air as adults and children gather with their musical pets.
The main event on these happy evenings is the activity of “Freeing the Insects.” Silence falls over the crowd as the cages are opened. As soon as the insects realize they are free, they fly away with a burst of song.
Since the musical insects live only from spring to fall, they are freed so they can breed and lay eggs before they die. The following spring, Japanese boys and girls are happily rewarded with a new crop of musical insects.
cricket
16. Where do children often keep musical pets
A. In India. B. In Japan.
C. In China. D. In Britain.
17. Why do people keep a cricket at home
A. To bring good luck. B. To feed them for fun.
C. To please the children. D. To raise more crickets.
18. What is probably the main idea of paragraph 4
A. The pine insect makes sharp sounds.
B. The grass lark sings with a clear ring.
C. Insects make amazing musical sounds.
D. Insects hold concerts to please people.
19. Why do people free the insects
A. To see them flying away freely. B. To have more insects the next year.
C. To get rid of the noise of the crowd. D. To enjoy the happy evenings together.
20. How long do musical insects usually live
A. A whole year. B. Two summers.
C. From summer to fall. D. From spring to autumn.
三、补全对话(共10分;每小题2.5分)
Jenny: Tom, where did you go last weekend
Tom: I went to the zoo.
Jenny: 21
Tom: Yes, I had great fun.
Jenny: 22
Tom: I went with my best friend John.
Jenny: 23
Tom: By bike.
Jenny: What animals did you see
Tom: Monkeys, tigers and birds…
Jenny: I love watching monkeys too. They are very cute.
Tom: Yes, very lovely. Next time, let’s go together.
Jenny: 24 . There goes the bell, I have to go now.
Tom: See you.
Jenny: See you.
四、写作(共15分)
根据中文和英文提示,写出意思连贯、符合逻辑、不少于50词的短文,所给英文提示词语仅供选用,请不要写出你的真实校名和姓名。
假如你是李华,你的美国朋友Mike通过邮件和你交流垃圾分类问题。请你通过邮件告诉他你对垃圾分类重要性的认识,你在生活中的具体行动,以及你的感受。
提示词语:garbage 垃圾,dustbin 垃圾桶,classify 分类,environment环境
提示问题:
①Why is it important to classify garbage
②What do you do with the garbage
③How do you feel
To Mike From Li Hua Subject garbage classification Hi! Mike, I’m very happy to share my understanding of garbage classification. ______________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua
答案
一、短文填空
1. goats 2. leopards 3. Where 4. front 5. How
6. medium 7. What 8. farmers 9. hair 10. sweaters
二、阅读理解
11. B 12. C 13. A 14. C 15. D 16. B 17. A 18. C 19. B 20. D
三、补全对话
21. Did you have great fun/a good time
22. Who did you go there with
23. How did you go there
24. No problem/ All right/ Good idea
只要符合情景,语法正确即得满分。语义正确,但是语法不完全正确,如果是不影响理解的,扣1分;如果语义正确,语法不完全正确,严重影响理解,扣2分。完全不正确,不得分。
四、写作
Hi! Mike,
I’m very happy to share my understanding of garbage classification. It is very important to classify garbage as it can be very good to environmental protection. In my daily life, I try my best to classify the garbage. I classify the garbage into different kinds and put them in different dustbins. It takes time and efforts, but it does much good to the environment. I think the efforts will pay off if everyone plays a role in garbage classification.
Yours,
Li Hua
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