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广东省佛山市顺德区2018-2019学年七年级英语下学期3月月考试卷(含听力音频)

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    "Bobby, one, two, three, get up! It is seven o'clock on February 25th, 2050. It's time to get up and go to school, "says the clock-robot. Then the clothes-robot dresses(给……穿衣服) Bobby very fast. Next the kitchen-robot gives Bobby some bread and eggs. Bobby doesn't like them. Then the kitchen-robot takes them back and gives him a hamburger. After eating the hamburger, Bobby goes to school.

    Bobby leaves home with his schoolbag. A car-robot is waiting for him. "Hello! I will drive you to school. Your name is Bobby, isn't it?" says the car-robot. "Right," answers Bobby. "Now would you like to show me your school ID card?" asks the car-robot. Bobby shows it his school ID card. "Come in, please," Bobby gets into the car. Then the car-robot says, "I will check your homework. Please take it out. "Bobby does that. When they get to school, the car-robot says to Bobby, "See you, Bobby."

(1)、The story happens in_______.
A、January B、February C、autumn D、summer
(2)、Bobby has ____ for breakfast today
A、some bread B、some eggs C、a hamburger D、a tomato
(3)、The car-robot sends Bobby to the______.
A、school B、park C、zoo D、cinema
(4)、The underlined word(划线单词) "show" means "_____" in Chinese.
A、制造 B、搜寻 C、搬运 D、展示
(5)、Which is TRUE from the passage?
A、There will be all kinds of robots in 2050. B、People will have more food to eat in 2050. C、Robots can't cook meals for people in 2050.  D、Students don't need to do their homework in 2050.
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 阅读短文, 从每小题所给的四个选项中, 选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。

Recently, researchers have found that dolphins know their own names much like people. Dolphins talk to one another with whistles (口哨) and calls. Scientists have known that the animals also use unusual whistles to name each other. They had thought that dolphins only heard each other's voices. However, the scientists didn't know that dolphins listen for their names too.

To test this idea, the researchers caught 14 dolphins and recorded their name calls. The scientists then copied each dolphin's voice. When the changed recordings were played, the dolphins replied strongly to the names of their relatives and group members. They paid no attention to the names of dolphins they did not know.

Dolphins live in large groups that grow and change. Each dolphin's unusual whistle helps it quickly find a friend or a family member, or call for help. Understanding their calls requires learning. It's a skill that's seen in very few animals, which include humans and elephants.

Elephants, for example, communicate with sound. Their sounds can be heard by other elephants miles away. Dolphins, too, communicate with each other by making sounds like this. Elephants also communicate by moving their head, feet and trunk (象鼻). In much the same way, dolphins communicate by their movements. They often touch each other to express friendship.

Unlike dolphins, elephants also communicate by their great sense of smell. They can recognize other elephants by the smells they have.

Why do dolphins and elephants share the gift of communication? Scientists think it may be because they are social and smart animals. Both have strong family relationship. Now, whether they also have nicknames(绰号) is another question!

 阅读理解

My dad bought me a new Jeep when I was 17, but the real gift was what he  taught me about life through this car. Every month, on the first day, he asked me  to pay him $150 if I wanted to continue driving my Jeep. If I didn't pay, I  couldn't drive my car〔or "his car", as he often reminded me, since he owned the title (所有权). My dad was (and still is) a successful businessman, who makes a very good living. To a 17-year-old student who only had a part-time weekend job, $150 was more  than  I  usually  made  every  month.  I  had  to  work  harder.  Although I was unhappy about my father's request, I always made sure to give him $150 on the first of each month, and did so for two years.

The day I graduated from high school, my dad pulled me into his office at our house for a talk. "Kevin," he gave me a white box and said, "here is your graduation present. To be honest, this is actually a present you gave yourself." I opened the box carefully, and almost started crying when I realized he just gave me $3,600! It was 24 car payments that he had saved for the last two years. Every payment I gave him went straight into this box. By requiring me to pay him every month, he was teaching me how to save, how to use my money and how to be responsible (有责任心的). My dad is and will forever be the best man I have ever known.

Four years later he gave me the title to the Jeep, as my college graduation present.

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