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广西贺州市八步区2023-2024学年七年级上学期期末考试英语试题(音频暂未更新)

 从各题所给 A、B、C 三个选项中,选出可以填入相应空格处的最佳选项。

Good morning. My name is Lucy. I am twelve. I like sports, and I often play them 1 my friends after school. I can 2 tennis and ping-pong well. I think they are3 . I have a great sports collection(收藏品). I 4 a ping-pong ball, two ping-pong bats, three soccer balls and four tennis balls. 

Lily is my sister. She likes5 , too. She doesn't like tennis,6 she likes basketball and volleyball. She often plays7 at weekends, and she plays well. Lily has a great sports collection,8 — five basketballs, seven volleyballs and four baseballs and bats. But she doesn't have any ping-pong balls.

Lily and I are in the9 school, and we are in the same class, too. We10 an interesting name in our school— "Sports Sisters". That is fun.

(1)
A、 to B、 with C、 on
(2)
A、 play B、 watch C、 do
(3)
A、 boring B、 difficult C、 interesting
(4)
A、 see B、 have C、 find
(5)
A、 sports B、 books C、 English
(6)
A、 and B、 but C、 so
(7)
A、 it B、 her C、 them
(8)
A、 too B、 only C、 everywhere
(9)
A、 different B、 same C、 bad
(10)
A、 love B、 call C、 get
举一反三
阅读理解

    It was Day 1 of our vacation on Cortes, a beautiful quiet island. "iPhone, iPhone, iPhone," my son kept moaning (呻吟). In front of him was a big window of facing the blue ocean. And a Coo gentle wind was coming in from the door. Clearly, he saw and felt none of it.

    Back at home, I'd soon give up and hand the phone over to him after five minutes of listening to this kind of moaning

    But not here. Before we left, I had told my, 10-year-old son the rule-no e-mails, no Facebook, no video games, and no iPhone. We came here to get away from them all' Here we were on our first day and already, he couldn't stand it.

    ____________I walked down the grass road to the beach and looked out to the sea. My 6-year-old daughter and my husband were drawing on pieces of wood. They were doing just fine.

    On Day 2, we spent the whole morning digging for shells(贝壳). This time, my son joined us. He collected .shellfish and other sea treasures. When we got back to our little wood house, I gave my son a book, and put him on the lovely garden chair. It was almost dinner when he looked up.

    The next few days passed in peace.

    On Day 6, my son was lying beside me on the beach, watching the sun going down. He was playing with the sand. And there was somethingshining.in his eyes, I realized how time slowed down for both of us. It was exactly what I wanted. Finally, we were able to sit quietly, without thinking about screens, phone calls and e-mails.

    A week away from all the electronics and life is good.

 阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Mary always loved music. Her1  for music started when she was a little girl. And when she was a teenager,she knew that the only instrument that could 2  move her heart was the piano. Growing up3  one,she had to play on the old piano at her local church. She was not born to be a musical talent. Her first few pieces (作品) were not so4 . They were always out of tune (跑调) and sometimes teenagers of her age laughed at her,5  Mary didn't care. To her,making6  was all that mattered. 

Years went by,Mary finally saved enough7  to buy her own piano. She 8  the music stores for her dream piano,examining each one carefully. Finally,she found the9  one in her mind. The beautiful piano could make a warm,clear and loud sound10  could fill an entire room. 

With great joy,Mary spent11  a day playing it. Every sound was as clear and powerful as she had ever12 . She became more skilled and confident (自信) with every passing day. She began to13  more and more challenging pieces,enjoying the happiness that only music could bring her. 

Years later,Mary became a famous14 ,traveling around the world and attracting people with her music. However,the piano was still her15  partner,always ready to help her express the deepest parts of her heart. 

 阅读理解

Lily was a cheerful (开朗的) girl. She always had a big smile on her face. One day, she noticed an old man named Grumble sitting beside a river. The old man looked sad. Lily wanted to make him smile, so she walked up to him with a friendly greeting. "Good morning, Mr. Grumble! Why the long face?" she asked.

Grumble said, "What's there to be happy about? Life is full of troubles." Lily laughed and replied, "Troubles are like big and scary thunderclouds (雷雨云), Mr. Grumble. But just like clouds, they pass, making way for the sun to shine again. You should try looking on the bright side!"

Lily made a bet (打赌) with Grumble, saying, "I bet I can make you smile by the end of the day." Grumble challenged her, "You're welcome to try, but it won't be easy."

For the rest of the day, Lily did all kinds of funny and silly things to make Grumble laugh. She told jokes, sang like nobody was watching, and even made faces. However, Grumble was still unhappy. As the sun began to set, Lily decided to give it one last try. She took a deep breath and broke into a joyful dance.

Surprisingly, Grumble couldn't help laughing. He let out a chuckle (咯咯笑声), and then another. Before he knew it, he was laughing heartily, his sadness giving way to happiness. Lily had won the contest (比赛), but more importantly, she showed Grumble that becoming cheerful was not difficult.

Happiness is a choice, and we can find it when we choose to see the brighter side of life.

 阅读理解

Tom and Mike were good friends, and they began to work in a company together the same year. They both worked hard. After several years, however, the boss made Mike manager (经理) but Tom was still an office worker. Tom couldn't stand it, so he handed a letter to his boss, saying that he decided to resign (辞职) his job because the boss didn't value his hard work at all.

The boss knew that Tom worked very hard for years. He thought for a moment and said, "I hope you will do one more thing for our company before you leave. Perhaps you will change your mind." Tom agreed. The boss asked him to go and find out if there was anyone who sold water-melons in the market. Tom returned soon. He said he had found a man selling watermelons. The boss asked the price of the watermelons. Tom shook his head and went back to the market again. When he returned, he told the boss it was $2 for each kilo.

The boss told Tom to wait for a moment in his office, and he called Mike in. He asked Mike to find if there was anyone selling watermelons in the market. Later Mike returned and said, "Only one man is selling watermelons, $2 for each kilo. He has 100 watermelons in all. Every watermelon weighs about 2 kilos. They were brought here two days ago, pretty fresh and sweet." Tom got to know the difference between Mike and himself. He decided not to resign his job any more.

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