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吉林省白城市通榆县第五大学区2019-2020学年七年级下学期英语期末检测试卷(含听力音频)

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    Hello! My name is Elizabeth. My family and friends call me Beth. I am twelve years old and I live with my parents and my brother in a big house. My father designed (设计) our house. It is in a town not far from London in a very quiet street.

    It is seven o'clock in the evening. I am in my room. I'm sharing(合用) this room with my brother, because my grandmother is staying with us for a month. My grandmother is reading a newspaper on the sofa. My father is cleaning the house. He is great and he often helps my mother with the housework. My mother and my brother are cooking in the kitchen.

    My mother loves flowers, so we have a big garden (花园) behind our house. On Saturdays she spends a lot of time in the garden. My brother and I usually go swimming and my father just sits in front of the TV watching his favorite shows.

On Sundays we usually go to the cinema or the park. We often play tennis in the park. We are a happy family!

(1)、What can we know about Elizabeth from Paragraph 1?
A、She lives in London. B、She is a 10-year-old girl. C、Her friends call her Beth. D、Her mother designed the house.
(2)、Elizabeth's grandmother will stay with her for        .
A、one week B、two weeks C、one month D、two months
(3)、What is Elizabeth's father doing?
A、Reading a newspaper. B、Cleaning the house. C、Cooking dinner. D、Watching TV.
(4)、Who may love the garden best?
A、Elizabeth. B、Elizabeth's brother. C、Elizabeth's mother. D、Elizabeth's father.
(5)、Where does Elizabeth's family usually go on Sundays?
A、To the cinema or the park. B、To the zoo or the cinema. C、To the zoo or the museum. D、To the museum or the park.
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 阅读理解

"Spell ‘champion,'" Scott told his elder sister.

"C-h-a-m-p-i-o-n."

Unsure about it, Scott still cheered, "You'll win the spelling bee (拼写大赛)!"

Lucy thanked, happy but worried, wondering if her dog Senator would be looked after well when she was away for a week.

"Dad and I will keep him perfectly!" said Scott, dreaming of getting his own pet if he could prove himself.

It was time to leave. Dad wished Lucy good luck.

"See you in a w-e-a-k," Scott said.

"W-e-e-k," Lucy corrected him and said, "Bye!"

Each morning Scott woke up early to feed Senator, leaving a note to remind Dad. After that Scott continued to sleep.

A week later, Lucy returned and told the family she failed. Then she found her dog sick. Scott felt sorry but confused, because he'd been a strict direction-follower.

They came to the animal hospital. After the examination, Lucy was angry, "A terrible stomachache! How could Senator put on two pounds in such a short time?"

Dad said, "I only fed him two scoops of dog food every morning."

Scott shouted, "Dad! You fed him again? Didn't you read my note? It says I've fed him!"

It took Lucy a while to understand before asking Scott how to spell "fed".

"F-e-e-d? Scott! ‘Fed' is spelled f-e-d. But your note says f-e-e-d, telling Dad to feed the dog!"

"So Senator was fed twice?" Dad asked.

Scott said sorry, "I just wanted to be responsible so I could get a dog for my next birthday."

"OK. I'll teach you how to spell correctly and train myself for next year's spelling bee," Lucy said.

"You have a few months to practice before you get one for your birthday," Dad added. 

Scott burst into laughter.

"Having a little brother isn't so bad," Lucy told Senator, "if he can help f-e-e-d!"

 Choose the best answer(根据短文内容, 选择最恰当的答案)

Joel Sartore is a writer, teacher, and photographer. His words and beautiful images show his love of photography and of the natural world. 

Question 1: How did you become a National Geographic photographer?

My first job was for a newspaper. After a few years there, I met a National Geographic photographer. He liked my photos and said I should send some to the magazine. So I did. That led to a one—day job. And that led to a nine—day job, and so on. 

Question 2:     ▲    

To get into National Geographic, you have to give them something they don't have. It's not enough just to be a great photographer. You also have to be a scientist, for example, or be able to dive under sea ice, or spend maybe several days in a tree. 

Question 3: Is it hard to get a job as a photographer today?

It's now harder to work for magazines. Technology makes it easy to take good pictures, which means there are more photos and photographers. Also, the Web is filled with photos from all around the world that are free, or cost very little. These photos are often good enough to be put in books and magazines. What the magazines need to do these days is to pay for these photos. 

Question 4: I want to be a photographer. Do you have any advice for me?

Advice? Well, work hard. Be passionate (热情的)about every project you work on. Take lots of pictures in different situations. Look at others' photos thoughtfully and learn from them. And be curious about everything. There's something to photograph everywhere. 

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