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浙江省绍兴市柯桥区七校2016-2017学年七年级下学期英语期中考试试卷

从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。

D

    Billy has a dream. He wants to fly(飞) like a bird(鸟). His mother tells him, "You can't fly like a bird because you are too big." "Why can't I? Some birds are big, but they can fly!" The boy doesn't understand(理解).

    Cathy is crippled(跛的). She wants to walk and run like other kids. " Why can't I walk or run like other children?" Cathy thinks.

    One day, the two children meet in a park. " Do you want to fly like a bird?" Billy asks Cathy. "No," Cathy says, " I only want to walk and run like you."

    Then Billy walks to Cathy's father. He asks, "___________ ?". " That's OK," says the father.

    Billy goes to Cathy and says, " Get on to my back(爬到我背上). Let's run.," Then Billy runs with Cathy on his back. Cathy is very happy and says, " We can fly, Billy! We can fly!"

(1)、Why does Billy's mother think he can't fly?
A、Because he is too young. B、Because he is too big. C、Because he is too short. D、Because he is too sad.
(2)、Where do they meet one day?
A、In the street. B、In a park. C、At school. D、At home.
(3)、Billy asks Cathy's father, "________?"
A、Can I fly with Cathy? B、Why Cathy can't run? C、Why do you run with Cathy? D、Can I run with Cathy on my back?
(4)、Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A、Billy wants to fly like a bird. B、Cathy can't run like Billy. C、Cathy can walk like other kids. D、Cathy is very happy that day.
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阅读理解

    Nearly 7,000 medical workers in the team supporting Central China's Hubei province left the capital, Wuhan, the hardest-hit city in the novel coronavirus outbreak in China, and went back to their hometowns on Tuesday, March 31, marking the largest scale departure (离开) of medics (医学工作者)since the first group left on March 17. The Civil Aviation Administration of China has organized 51 planes to support the departure.

    More than 42,000 medics from other parts of the country have joined the battle with local medics to fight against COVID-19. The support teams came from 21 provinces, cities and autonomous regions(自治区) and some of them worked on several battlefields during the past months. The support team from the First Hospital of China Medical University in Shenyang, was among those in the group. Sixty members were in charge of treating COVID-19 patients in 100 beds in the Union Hospital and treated 174 patients who have been seriously ill since they arrived on Feb 10.

    Wang Zhenning, the leader of its support team, expressed his thanks to the Wuhan people who offered great help to them. "I am proud to witness and play a role in history. We've been here, seen it happen and become better. Wuhan is our second hometown. We will forever care about the city and the people fighting with us." he said.

    Wuhan city government showed great thanks to all medics in a letter, expressing their gratefulness of the medics' efforts to save lives in the battle. "Thanks to your arrival, Wuhan welcomes today's peace and stability. We will always remember your kindness!" the letter said. In it, the city government also invited the medics to visit Wuhan in the future for sightseeing. Local people volunteered to line up and see medics off as the medics left for home after finishing their mission(使命) in Wuhan. Wuhan traffic police led the way for medics to the airport.

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Why Live Near the River?

Imagine pioneers traveling west in the 1800s. In those days, it was hard to find running water and shops where to buy things. As time went by, most pioneers had to make their homes near a river so that they could get water easily.

How did rivers help people live in the past?

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When building many factories right next to rivers for the water's power to make machines work, some people choose to live near a river for working. They use the river to ship large goods, and some of them work at these factories where power factories provide electricity for homes and businesses.{#blank#}3{#/blank#}

Who wouldn't want to live near a river?

Some people are nervous about living near rivers because rivers can cause floods (洪水). Every once in a while, floodwaters rise higher than a house, ruining (毁坏) many things in the house.{#blank#}4{#/blank#} Such waste causes water to smell bad and pollutes the crops (作物) we eat. Water and crops in polluted areas can make people very sick.

How do people decide where to live?

 {#blank#}5{#/blank#}Rivers can provide jobs and fun activities in a beautiful place. However, those living by rivers should be willing to accept possible problems as well.

A. Why do people live near rivers now?

B. Why did people want to live near a river?

C. Some factories put their waste into rivers.

D. Staying close to a river was easy to get water for living.

E. Some factories stop waste water from running into rivers.

F. People who carry goods onto ships live near the river, too.

G. People should think over the possible risks before deciding where to live.

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