2021-2022学年度第一学期期中学业水平检测
七年级英语
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卷面书写 (3分)
第一部分 阅读理解(满分 22. 5分)(共15 小题;每小题1. 5分)
阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C和D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。
A
Best For You 
Tel: 62115500
Address:21 Bridge Street
Open:9:00 a. m. ~11:00 p. m.
Food: fried chicken, French fries, hamburgers, porridge
Drink: coke, coffee, milk, juice
Dessert: ice cream
Soup: vegetable soup 
Big Pizza(比萨饼)
Tel: 88568190
Address:102 Ting Street
Open:9:30a. m. ~12:00 p. m.
Food: mutton pizza, beef pizza fruit pizza, vegetable pizza, seafood pizza
Drink: coffee, milk, fruit juice
Dessert: ice cream
Soup: Italy(意大利)soups
1. If you'd like hamburgers, you can ______________.
A. go to Big Pizza        B. call 62115500        C. call88568190    D. go to 102 Ting Street
2. What can you have at 11:30 p. m. ?
A. French fries        B. Mutton            C. Pizza            D. Fruit
3. What can't you have in Big Pizza?
A. French fries        B. Milk                C. Juice            D. Soup
4. Where can you eat ice cream?
A. In Best For You.                    B. In Big Pizza.       
C. Italy.                                  D. In Best For You and Big Pizza.
5. How many kinds of pizza can you eat in Big Pizza?
A. Two.                B. Three.            C. Four.            D. Five.
B
I spent my weekend in Harbin with my cousin, my uncle and my aunt. We arved in Harbin at about 10:00 on Saturday morning. A taxi(出租车) driver drove us to the Central Avenue from the train station. It is a long street with many old buildings. We had a lot of delicious food and took many photos there.
pizza
That evening, we lived in the polar bear(北极熊) hotel. I was really impressed by the hotel. It's the world's first polar bear hotel. Visitors can see the animals in their own rooms at all times. How exciting!
The next day, we got up at 7: 30 a. m. After spending about an hour watching polar bears a
nd another thirty minutes having breakfast, we started our trip in the Harbin Polar Park. My favorite was the shows from polar animals like sea lions and polar bears.
Two days was short for us to learn about Harbin. Next time we will stay there for more days.
6. How did the writer go to Harbin from his home?
A. By bus.            B. By taxi.            C. By train.        D. By subway.
7. The word "impressed" means _____________in Chinese.
A. 担忧的            B. 令人失望的        C. 熟悉的        D. 印象深刻的
8. When did the writer go to the Harbin Polar Park?
A. At about 7:30 a. m.                B. At about 8:00 a. m.
C. At about 9:00 a. m.                D. At about 9: 30 a. m.
9. The writer would like to ___________________again.
A. see polar bears        B. visit Harbin        C. take photos        D. take a taxi
10. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The writer had a good time in Harbin.
B. The writer took the trip with his parents.
C. The writer arrived in Harbin on Friday night.
D. The writer didn't like the local(当地的) food.
B
This year the marathon(马拉松)in my hometown took place in the hottest month. My job was to follow behind the runners to see if any of them needed medical care(医疗服务).
"We should stay behind the last runner, so take it slowly. "I said to the driver, Bob. Let's hop
e that the last runner is fast! He laughed.
Soon the front runners started to disappear(消失), and I saw a woman in a white T-shirt. "Bob, look!?" We knew we were already watching our "last runner". She was different from the others because of her age.
"I think she is over 60, too old for any sports match. How can she finish a marathon?" Bob said.
We watched quietly as she slowly moved forward. We would move forward a little, then stop and wait for her. Then we would move a little bit more.
As I watched her try to put one foot in front of the other, I found my heart beating for her. I wanted her to stop, but at the same time, I hoped that she wouldn't.
Soon she was the only runner that we could see. Tears(眼泪)ran down my face. She was so great! For her, it wasn't about beating(击败)the other runners or winning something: it was about finishing what she had decided(决定) to do.
Later in my life, when I think things are too difficult, I will think of the woman- the last runner.
By the way, she did make it to the finishing line that day, when the other runners and the cheering crowds(人)had long gone home.