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2025~2026學(xué)年黑龍江省大慶市第五十一中學(xué)七年級(jí)上學(xué)期10月月考英語(yǔ)試卷一、聽力選擇1.Whatpresentwillthewomanbuy?

A.B.C.2.Whereistheman’spenfriendfrom?

A.B.C.3.Whatdoesthegirllike?

A.B.C.4.WhenisFrank’sbirthday?

A.It’son9thSeptember.B.It’son10thSeptember.C.It’son11thSeptember.5.Whenwilltheytalkabouttomorrow’splan?

A.Beforedinner.B.Duringdinner.C.Afterdinner.6.Wherewilltheygowiththeirson?

A.Tothezoo.B.Tothepark.C.Tothesciencemuseum.7.Whocanrideahorse?

A.Alice.B.Alice’sfather.C.Alice’smother.8.Wherearethetwospeakersnow?

A.Intheshop.B.Atschool.C.Inthepark.聽一段對(duì)話,回答下列小題。9.WhatisJack’sgrandmotherinterestedin?

A.Art.B.History.C.Sports.10.WhatwilltheybuyforGrandmother?

A.SomeCDs.B.Somebooks.C.Amobilephone.聽短文,選擇最佳答案。短文讀兩遍。11.WhodoesJackoftengotothezoowith?

A.Hisbrother.B.Hismother.C.Hisfather.12.Whydoesn’tJackliketigers?

A.Becausetheyareshy.B.Becausetheyarelazy.C.Becausetheyarescary.13.Whatcanelephantsdo?

A.Sing.B.Dance.C.Draw.14.What’sJack’sfavouriteanimal?

A.Elephants.B.Koalas.C.Giraffes.15.Whendokoalassleep?

A.OnSundays.B.Intheday.C.Atnight.二、聽力填空錄音中有一篇短文,聽短文兩遍后,根據(jù)所聽到的內(nèi)容完成下面的表格。ABusyDay

Whatdayisittoday?It’s16.Whentogetup?At6:00a.m.Whattodoat6:30?Dosome17.Whattohaveforbreakfast?Eggsand18.Whatsportstodointheafternoon?Play19withfriends.Wheretogointheevening?Tomygrandparents’20.三、單項(xiàng)選擇21.—Wheredidyougoduringyourwinterholiday?—IwenttoHarbinto________thebeautyoftheice-and-snowworld.

A.doubtB.matchC.countD.explore22.Thestudentswill________XuzhouonSundaymorning.ThentheywilltakeaboattriptogetheronYunlongLake.

A.reachB.getC.a(chǎn)rriveD.come23.Mygrandmamakespeoplefeelgood________sheisniceandhelpful.

A.soB.butC.a(chǎn)lthoughD.because24.—What’sTom’s________?—Well,heisalmost1.8metrestall.

A.a(chǎn)geB.heightC.weightD.hobby25.Idon’thavemuchtimeforbreakfast,soIusuallyeatvery________.

A.happilyB.politelyC.quicklyD.heavily26.Everyonewas____whentheyheardthe_____news.

A.surprising,surprisingB.surprised,surprisingC.surprising,surprisedD.surprised,surprised27.Mandyisalwayscheerful.Sheisalways________.

A.sadB.boredC.peacefulD.happy28.TheTVseriesTotheWonder(《我的阿勒泰》)__________popularinChinasinceitcameoutonMay7,getting8.8outof10onDouban.

A.hasbecomeB.isbecomingC.becomesD.willbecome29.Shelovesoutdooractivities,________,hikingandcamping.

A.suchasB.infactC.a(chǎn)saresultD.inmyopinion30.Don’tspeakloudlyonthebus.Youshouldkeepyour_______down.

A.soundB.noiseC.a(chǎn)udioD.voice四、完形填空閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。Oneday,aboyfoundacocoonofabutterflyandbroughtithome.Afewdayslater,theboysawasmallholeinthecocoon.Hesatandwatched_________severalhoursasthebutterflystruggled(掙扎)tomakeitsbodythroughthatlittlehole.Suddenlyit_________.Sotheboydecidedtohelpthebutterfly.Hetookapairofscissorsandcuttheholebigger.Thebutterflycameout_________,butitlookedalittledifferent.Ithadaweakbodyandsmall,thin_________.Thebutterflydidn’tstarttofly.Infact,ithadtospendtherestofitslifecrawling(爬行)aroundwithaweakbodyandthinwings.Itwouldneverbeabletofly.Theboyactedwith_________buthedidn’tunderstandwhyitcouldbelikethis.Whenabutterflycrawlsoutofthecocoon,itmuststruggle.Thehardworkofgettingoutofthecocoon_________thefluid(液體)flowfromthebutterfly’sbodyintoitswings.Itgetsthebutterflyreadytofly.Ifthebutterflyneverhastosqueeze(擠壓)_________outofthecocoon,itswingswillnevergetthefluidanditcanneverfly.Sometimesstrugglesarewhatweneedinourlives._________welivedourliveswithoutanyproblems,wewouldneverlearnorgrow.Wewouldnotbeas_________aswhatwecouldbeandwewouldneverlearntofly.Inlife,painandhardship(困難)oftenopendoorstogrowth.Withoutthem,wemissoutonwhatgiveslifemeaning.__________arepartofthejourney.So,thenexttimeyoufaceaproblem,thinkofthestoryofthebutterfly.Strugglealittle—thenfly!31.A.forB.withC.sinceD.before32.A.beganB.continuedC.stoppedD.moved33.A.quietlyB.easilyC.suddenlyD.slowly34.A.headB.eyesC.feetD.wings35.A.kindnessB.excitementC.successD.luck36.A.suggestsB.keepsC.a(chǎn)sksD.makes37.A.itB.itselfC.itsD.it’s38.A.BecauseB.AsC.IfD.Though39.A.strongB.quietC.wiseD.patient40.A.HappinessB.DifficultiesC.KindnessD.Exercises五、閱讀理解Edwasaprofessionalfootballplayer,butin2017hehadanaccidentinaswimmingpool.Afterthat,hecouldn’tmovehisbodyfromtheshouldersdown.Doctorstoldhimthathe’dprobablyneverwalkagain,butEddidn’twanttobelievethis.Hehadrecentlygotengaged(訂婚)tothewomanwhoisnowhiswifeandhesaidthatshewasthemainreasonhewantedtogetbetter.Hespentsixdaysstaringathistoes(腳趾)andtryingtomakethemmove—and,finally,hesucceeded!Thiswasthestartofalongjourney.Whileinhospital,EdmetPaul,amaninhislatethirties.DoctorshadalsotoldPaulhewouldneverwalkagain,butEdencouragedhimnottogiveupandsixmonthslater,PaultoldEdhewaswalkingwithastick.Onlyayearafterhisaccident,EdclimbedthehighestmountaininWales.Sincethenhehasalsoclimbeda6,500-metermountaininNepalandhesaidthataftereachbigclimbhenoticedhisbodycoulddonewmovements.Twoyearslater,31-year-oldEdclimbed8,848meters,theheightoftheworld’shighestmountain,bygoingupanddownhisparents’stairs2,783times.Whenhefinished,hetoldanewsreporterhehadloveditalthoughitsometimeswas“painful”and“boring”.Healsoraised$46,000forcharity.Edhopeshisstorycanhelppeople.That’swhyhestartedhisowncharity,M2M,whichaimstosupport“peoplefacingchallengesinlife”.根據(jù)語(yǔ)篇內(nèi)容,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。41.WhodidEdwanttogetbettermainlyfor?

A.Hisparents.B.Hisdoctor.C.Hiswife.42.WhatisEdlikeaccordingtoParagraph3?

A.Brave.B.Helpful.C.Honest.43.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph5referto?

A.Raisingmoney.B.Doingnewmovements.C.Goingupanddownstairs.44.PuttheeventsaboutEdintothecorrectorderaccordingtothepassage.a.EdstartedM2M.b.Edsucceededinmakinghistoesmove.c.Edhadanaccidentinaswimmingpool.d.EdclimbedthehighestmountaininWales.e.Edclimbedhisparents’stairs2,783times.

A.c-b-d-e-aB.c-e-b-d-aC.e-a-b-d-c45.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AFootballPlayerB.AChallengeLoverC.ACharityWorkerDoyouknowthetwolovelymascots?Youmayknowthefivedollsfromthe2008BeijingOlympicGames.OnSeptember17thof2019,thetwolovelymascotsfirstshowedonTV.Nowlet’sseewhotheyare.Lookatthepanda.Itlookslikeanastronaut.Itwearsaniceshellandlooksfat,sowecallit“BingDwenDwen”.Whiteisthecoloroficeandsnow.BingDwenDwenlikesicesportsverymuchandisgoodatthem.That’swhyitisthemascotof2022BeijingWinterOlympicGames.Doyouthinktheredmascotlookslikealantern(燈籠)?Thelantern’snameis“ShueyRhonRhon”.WhentheChineseNewYearcomes,peoplealwaysmakeorbuyredlanterns.Redisthecolorofhopeandgoodluck,sopeoplethinktheirdreamswillcometrue(實(shí)現(xiàn))inthenewyear.ShueyRhonRhoncangiveplayershopeandhelpthemdowellinthe2022BeijingWinterParalympicGames(殘奧會(huì)).ManypeopleindifferentcountrieslikethetwomascotsverymuchandtheyshowedtheirloveforthemontheInternet.46.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mascots”meaninthepassage?

A.AsongoftheOlympicGames.B.AsportoftheOlympicGames.C.Asymbol(象征)oftheOlympicGames.D.ApictureoftheOlympicGames.47.__________isthemascotof2022BeijingWinterOlympicGames.

A.ThefivedollsB.BingDwenDwenC.AnastronautD.ShueyRhonRhon48.WhydopeoplemakeorbuyredlanternswhentheChineseNewYearcomes?

A.Becauseitiseasytomakeredlanterns.B.BecauseShueyRhonRhonisamascot.C.Becausepeoplethinkredlanternsareverylovely.D.Becausepeoplethinkredlanternscanbringhopeandgoodluck.49.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.BingDwenDwencanskateverywell.B.ShueyRhonRhonlikesicesportsandisgoodatthem.C.ThetwolovelymascotsfirstshowedonTVonOctober17th.D.AllthepeoplelikethetwomascotsandshowtheirlovesontheInternet.50.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TheSportsinOlympicGames.B.2022WinterOlympicMascots.C.2022BeijingWinterOlympicGames.D.2022BeijingWinterParalympicGames.Whyaretheleavesontreesdifferentcolors?Whatmakesthemchangecolor?Leavesusesunlight,water,andairtomakefoodforthetrees.Thiswayofmakingfoodiscalledphotosynthesis.Photosynthesisisimportanttoanimalsaswellasplants.Someanimalseatplants.Otheranimalseattheseanimals.Summerisplaytime.Fortheleavesofmanytrees,however,it’swork,work,work!TheSunisshining.Theleavesaremakingfoodforthetrees.Thetreeskeepmorethanenoughfooddeepinside.Leavesaregreeninsummerbecausetheyaremakingfood.Leavesalsohaveorange,yellow,orbrowncolorsinsidethem.Duringsummer,thosecolorsarecoveredbythegreencolor.Manyplacesgetcolderinfallwithshorterdaysandlongernights.Treesgetlesssunlight,sophotosynthesisslowsdown.Overtime,leavesstopmakingthegreenchemical.Thehiddenorange,yellow,andbrowncolorsgrowwhenthathappens.Onceitgetscoldenoughandiceappearsatnight,thetreesdroptheirleaves.Theydothistokeepthemselvessafe.Iftheleavesturntoicewhilestillonthetrees,thetreescanbehurt.Treesthatdroptheirleavesarebare(光禿禿)inwinter.Theyusethefoodtheysaveinsummertogetthroughthecolddaysandnights.Springcomesbeforelong.Iceandsnowdisappearandtherainscome.TheSunshines,andtinyleavesgrowfrombranches.Onceagain,theleavesusesunlight,water,andairtomakefood.Thecyclebeginsagain.51.Whatisphotosynthesisaccordingtothepassage?

A.Itisawayofgrowingleaves.B.Itisawayofchangingcolors.C.Itisawayforanimalstoeatplants.D.Itisawaytomakefoodforplants.52.Whyareleavesgreeninsummer?

A.Becausetreesaremakingfoodforleaves.B.Becausetheyarebusymakingfoodfortrees.C.Becausethereisnoothercolorinsideleavesinsummer.D.Becausesummerisplaytimefortheleavesofmanytrees.53.Whatstopsleavesfrommakingthegreenchemicalinfall?

A.Lessairinfall.B.Lesstimeinfall.C.Lesswaterinfall.D.Lesssunlightinfall.54.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”inParagraph4referto?

A.Thecolors.B.Theleaves.C.Thetrees.D.Theanimals.55.Whatisthebesttitleofthearticle?

A.Thecolorsofthetreeleaves.B.Thetreesindifferentseasons.C.Theimportanceofthesunlight.D.Thechangesofthefourseasons.It’sreportedthatmorethan450millionChinesehavemyopia(近視).Around30percentforprimaryschoolstudents,60percentforjuniorhighstudentsand80percentforseniorhighstudentsarenearsighted.Maybethisisbecausestudentsspendalotoftimereadingbooksandusingelectronicproducts.Parentsmighthavetriedtodosomethingtofixit,suchashavingtheirchildrengeteyemassages(按摩),takemedicineorevengetsurgery.Peoplewhooffertheseservicesorproductsoftenpromisethattheycanreduce(緩解)orevencure(治愈)myopia.However,youwillnolongerseeadvertisementslikethisbeforelong.Thegovernmenthasmadeanoticetoban(禁止)thiskindofadvertisements.Thenoticebansbusinessesfromusingwordslike“recovery”(恢復(fù))and“myopiacure”intheiradvertisements.Thenoticesaysthatmyopiacannotbecompletelycuredwithmedicaltechnologynow.Asaresult,theseadvertisementscouldmisleadchildrenandtheirparents.Toreducemyopiaamongyoungpeople,thegovernmentmadeanewplanlastAugust.Theplanlimits(限制)notonlythetimechildrenplayvideogamesbutalsotheproductionofnewvideogames.Youngpeoplecanpreventandcontrolmyopiabyspendingmoretimeoutsideandlesstimeinfrontofbooksorcomputers.Peoplewhohaveeyesightproblemsshouldgotoahospitalandletadoctordecidewhattodo.56.What’sthemyopiarateofjuniorhighstudentsaccordingtothepassage?

A.30%.B.45%.C.60%.D.80%.57.ParentsmightdothefollowingEXCEPTtofixmyopiaaccordingtoParagraph2.

A.havetheirchildrengeteyemassagesB.buythemspecialglassesC.maketheirchildrentakemedicineD.gettheirchildrentodosurgery58.Youwon’tseeadvertisementsonmyopiawiththeword“”inthenearfuture.

A.recoveryB.eyesightC.medicalD.reduce59.WhichsentenceisTrueaccordingtoParagraph4and5?

A.Studentsinlowergradesareeasytogetmyopia.B.Productionofnewvideogameshasbeenlimited.C.Spendinglesstimeoutdoorsisgoodforchildren’seyesight.D.Thenoticegivesadviceonprotectingtheeyesightofelderlypeople.60.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Don’tbelievetheadvertisements.B.Studentsshouldn’tbeallowedtoplayvideogames.C.Thegovernmentandpeoplearesavingchildren’seyesight.D.Myopiacanbecuredwiththemedicaltechnologyatpresent.Choosethesentencestocompletethepassage.WhydoFishTravelinSchools(群)?Haveyoueverseenfishswimmingtogetherinaschool?It’squiteanamazingsight!Theymovetogether,turningandchangingdirectionsatthesametime.Itmakesyouwonder:61Infact,theanswerisno.Eachfishfindsitsowndirection.ResearchersGeorgeLauderfromHarvardUniversityandYangfanZhanghavestudiedthisforalongtime.Now,theyhavediscoveredthatfishcansavealotofenergybyschooling.Intheexperiment,thetworesearchersputgiantdanio,afishthatlikestoswiminschools,inatank(水箱).62Othertimes,theyputjustonefishin.Asweallknow,bymeasuring(測(cè)量)howmuchO2peopleusewhenexercising,wecanknowhowmuchenergypeopleuse.Themethodalsogoesforfish.63Theresultswereinterestingandclear.SchoolingfishusedlessO2thanthoseswimmingalone.Andtheytooklesstimetobecomeenergeticagain.64Theresearchersrepeatedthisexperimentfivetimestomakesuretheresultswereright.Byschooling,fishcansaveenergyforotherimportantthings,saysFrankFishfromWestChesterUniversity.65Foradults,theycanusethesavedenergytohavebabiesortostayawayfromanimalsthatwanttoeatthem.So,nexttimeyouseefishswimminginschools,you’llknowit’snotjustabeautifulsight—it’salsoasmartlivingskillforthem.

A.Whydotheyswiminaschool?B.Istheresomeonedirectingthemhowtomove?C.Adultfishinaschoolarenotafraidofanything.D.Inotherwords,theywerefullofenergyinashortertime.E.Sometimes,theresearchersputeightfishinatankatatime.F.Forexample,youngfishcanputthesavedenergyintogrowth.G.SoresearchersusedaspecialmachinetomeasurehowmuchO2fishusedwhenswimming.六、短文填空Fillineachblankwithaproperformofthewordgivenoraproperword.Hi,myyoungfriends!IamBeijing-ZhangjiakouRailway.HereIamwritingtosharemystorywithyou.Iwasbornin1909.Iam116yearsoldnow.My66(build)wasZhanTianyou,abraveandsmartman.HebelievedChinashouldbuilditsownrailway67othercountries’help.Sohebuiltme,China’sfirstself-builtrailway.Atfirst,mytrainsusedsteam(蒸汽).Theirtopspeedwasonly35km/h.Then,thetrains68(start)tousediesel(柴油).Later,therewereevenbettertrainsthatusedelectricity.Ittook69(simple)threehourstofinishthetrip.In2020,thenewhigh-speedrailwayopenedonDecember30.Iwasso70(please).Peopleonlyneededtospend47minutes71(travel)fromBeijingtoZhangjiakou.Duringthe2022BeijingWinterOlympics,BeijingandZhangjiakou,thetwohost72(city)fortheevent,welcomedlotsofpeoplefromaroundtheworld.Therailwayplayed73importantrole.AlthoughIamtooold74(keep)workingthesedays,peoplewillkeepmeaspartofhistory.Iamalittlesad,75stillproudofalltheachievementsthatChinahasmadeinthepastfewyears.ZhanTianyoumustbeproud,too.七、任務(wù)型閱讀AlbertEinstein(1879—1955)EarlyLifeAlbertEinsteinwasbornon14thMarch,1879inGermany.Hewasanextraordinary(非凡的)personsincehewasborn.Einsteinwasn’tabletospeakaworduntilthree.Hewascurious(好奇的)andimaginative.Helovedwatchingthingscarefullyandaskedalotofquestionsaboutthem.Hisquestionswereoftenhardtoanswerforteachers.SchoolingEinsteinstartedschoolin1885.Thoughhedidwellinmathsandscience,hefailedinmanysubjectslikehistory,geographyandlanguages.Hewasnottheteachers’favourite.Hedidn’tenjoygoingtoschool.EinsteinfinishedhighschoolinSwitzerlandandenteredauniversityinZurich.Hegraduated(大學(xué)畢業(yè))asateacherofmathsandphysicsin1900.ScientificWorkAftergraduation,Einsteinworkedatthe

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