[北京]2012-2013学年京市东城区下期七年级期末考试英语卷
—When were you born?
—I was born ________ April 23, 1979.
A.on | B.in | C.at | D.to |
—Are these gloves ________, Betty?
—No, they aren't. My gloves are here.
A.my | B.mine | C.your | D.yours |
—________ you play the piano for us?
—Sorry, I can't play the piano, but I can sing for you.
A.Can | B.Must | C.May | D.Should |
________ stand too close to North Americans. Give them more personal space.
A.Aren't | B.Didn't | C.Won't | D.Don't |
Lingling needs some vegetable. She ________ some in the market tomorrow.
A.buys | B.bought | C.is going to buy | D.buy |
Robots ________ heavy work on farms in the future.
A.do | B.will do | C.did | D.does |
—________ did you start school?
—I started school at five.
A.How | B.Why | C.When | D.Where |
My English teacher ________ Mrs Lane now. She often helps me.
A.were | B.will be | C.is | D.was |
Jack usually goes to school by bike, ________ today he walked to school.
A.and | B.but | C.or | D.so |
Mark Twain ______ school and began to work at the age of twelve.
A.left | B.leaves | C.will leave | D.leave |
I can't find ________ beef in the fridge. Shall I buy some?
A.some | B.every | C.any | D.no |
—Hello, may I speak to Mr Green , please?
—Sorry. He ________ a meeting. Can you call him later?
A.has | B.is having | C.will have | D.had |
It was June. The sun was in the sky. It was very hot. Jim was tired of school. He wanted to be at the beach. He could not stay in his 1 . He could not 2 talking. While the teacher wrote on the board, Jim got up and talked to a friend. The teacher, Mr Smith, heard the 3 and said: "Jim, sit down and be quiet. "
Jim sat down. Mr Smith 4 his lesson. Jim got up and talked to another friend. "Sit down and be quiet," said Mr Smith. He was very 5 .
"OK," said Mr Smith. "If you want to talk, 6 come to the front of the classroom and 7 the teacher. "
"All right," 8 Jim. He came to the front of the classroom and said:"Quiet, 9 . I am the new teacher. Class is over now. Let's have a 10 "
A.office B.home C.seat D.room
A.stop B.enjoy C.forget D.finish
A.news B.story C.fact D.noise
A.got ready for B.went on with C.went over D.was interested in
A.angry B.sad C.worried D.afraid
A.again B.also C.then D.next
A.hear B.find C.ask D.be
A.asked B.agreed C.guessed D.laughed
A.anyone B.someone C.everyone D.no one
A.lesson B.break C.try D.meeting
Visit the United Nations Headquarters in New York, US.
Hours:
Monday to Friday: 9:45 am to 4:45 pm
Prices:
Adults $16.00
The United Nations Headquarters
联合国总部
Senior Citizens (60 and older) $11.00
Students ( with valid ID) $11.00
Children (5-12 years old) $9.00
The United Nations Headquarters is in ________.
A.London | B.New York | C.Sydney | D.Paris |
The United Nations Headquarters opens from Monday to ________.
A.Sunday | B.Saturday | C.Friday | D.Thursday |
The price for children is ________.
A.$9 | B.$11 | C.$12 | D.$16 |
John is 6 years old. He can read and write very well, but he can't tell time. He doesn't say "eight o'clock", "twelve o'clock" or "four o'clock in the afternoon". He says "breakfast time", "lunchtime" or "teatime"
His aunt thinks she can teach him to read a clock.
"Can you count (数数), John?"
"Yes. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve…"
"That's fine. Now, if I put the long hand of the clock on 'twelve' and the short one on 'one'-that is one o'clock. If I put the short hand on 'two', what's that?"
"Two o'clock. "
"Good. And on three?"
"Three o'clock. "
It is four o'clock in the afternoon, and John's aunt looks at him and asks: "What time is it, now?"
"Teatime, Aunt, and I'm hungry. "
John is ________ years old.
A.three | B.four | C.five | D.six |
His aunt teaches him ________.
A.to read books | B.to count numbers |
C.to write stories | D.to tell time |
His aunt will probably feel ________ in the end.
A.bored | B.excited | C.silly | D.sorry |
Every day when Cora Castle, 14, from Indiana, US goes back home, she opens her computer and logs into a website(登录网站)called Fuel Up to Play 60.
She puts on what she has eaten and what kind of activities she has played that day. Then the site decides whether Castle has eaten healthily and done enough exercise.
All the seventh graders in Castle's school have done the same thing since the year started. It's part of their health class.
If the site finds her habits are unhealthy, it will give her advice. If she does something good, the website will give her a star.
Her health teacher set up a competition to see which student could get the most stars from the website. Castle has got 30 stars so far.
Cameron Bartlett said she liked tracking(跟踪)the food and activities. "This is the first year we've done it," she said. "It's really interesting to see all of the different choices that we have."
The seventh grade health class is coming to an end. They won't be in health class, but the students all said that they would go on to take part in the Fuel Up to Play 60.
"There's lots of bad food out there that we've all been eating," Bartlett said "This really helps all of us eat healthier food."
The passage is mainly about a website for helping people ________.
A.win in competitions | B.eat more healthy food |
C.do enough exercises | D.have good living habits |
Castle logs into the health website because ________.
A.it's part of her health class | B.her teacher set up a competition |
C.she wants to know bad food | D.she can get lots of stars from it |
From the passage we learn that all students ________.
A.are eating little bad food |
B.have their classes at home |
C.are interested in the website |
D.are clear about unhealthy food |
GERALD Christian is in Grade 8 at Ridge Road Middle School in North Carolina, US. She is a member of her school basketball team. Late last month, the 14-year-old faced a big problem. Her mother lost her job. She thought she couldn't pay the $ 50 fee for the city's sports meet this year.
Christian was not the only one who had this problem. Some other middle school players in the city had the same problem.
That's why famous NBA player Michael Jordan gave $ 250, 000 to the city earlier this month. He wanted to help the poor students. Jordan said: "I know there are kids who get an education by playing sports. We need to keep sports alive for them."
Christian was shocked. "Really? I can't believe Michael did that for us. These days, I go to bed thinking about it and I wake up thinking about it," she said. "Now the problem is over. "
Christian wanted to say "thanks" to Jordan. "Michael, thank you for giving me the chance to show myself. I will do my best at the meet.
The underlined word "shocked" means ________.
A.moved | B.surprised | C.worried | D.afraid |
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Christian was a middle school student. |
B.The students will have a sports meet. |
C.Few of the players could pay the fee. |
D.Christian's mother lost her job last month. |
Christian thanked Jordan because he helped her ________.
A.to get a chance to show herself |
B.to become a basketball player |
C.to go on her study at school |
D.to win the basketball match |
Dick was 7 years old, and his sister, Catherine, was 5. One day their mother took them to their aunt's house to play.
, and then their aunt took Dick into the kitchen. She gave him a nice cake and a knife and said to him: " . Cut this cake in half and give one of the pieces to your sister, but remember to do it like a gentleman(绅士)."
"Like a gentleman?" Dick asked. " ?"
"They always give the bigger piece to the other person," answered his aunt.
"Oh" said Dick. . Then he took the cake to his sister and said to her: "Cut this cake in half, Catherine."
A. How do gentlemen do it B. Now here's a knife, Dick C. Catherine cut the cake in half D. The children played for an hour E. He thought about this for a few seconds |
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English writer teaches us a lot about life
Charles Dickens is a great British writer in the 19th century. Most of his books are still popular even today.
In 1812, Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth, England. Dickens didn't like playing with other boys when he was a little child, but he loved reading books. Childhood was not easy for Dickens. He began to work at a factory at the age of 12. Every day, he spent 10 hours washing bottles and cleaning shoes.
When Dickens was 16, he became a reporter for a newspaper. During that time, Dickens wrote his first book, The Pickwick Papers. The book came out in 1836-37 and made Dickens rich and famous. His hard times were at an end.
Most of Dickens' books are about the difficulties of living in Victorian England. The characters(人物)in his books are often children. They usually live a hard life in a boarding(寄宿)school, or have to work in a factory at a young age.
However, Dickens' works are all about hope. He wrote sad and dark stories, but they are always filled with humor(幽默). And most of his stories have happy endings, as with A Christmas Carol. It is about a selfish man. He finds love and friendship after looking back on his life one Christmas Eve.
Where was Dickens from?
Was life difficult for Dickens when he was a child?
What made Dickens rich and famous?
What do the children in his books usually do?
Why does the writer say "Dickens' works are all about hope."?
根据中文意思完成句子。
为什么不问问那边的警察呢?
____________ ask the policeman over there?
莎士比亚不仅是作家还是演员。
Shakespeare was ____________ an actor.
今年夏天他们将去英国观光。
They ____________ in Britain this summer.
我花了两小时完成了这项工作。
It ____________ the work.
我经常帮助妈妈在家打扫卫生。
I often ____________ at home.