2025年轻松总复习暑假作业七年级英语
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B
“Ben, brush your teeth before breakfast!” “Ben, don't run in the classroom!” All day long, parents and teachers keep telling Ben what to do and what not to do. At night, Ben lies in his bed and thinks, “Don't do this, and don't do that! I don't want any rules because they are terrible!”
Suddenly, Ben is in his classroom. The classroom is noisy. Some students are eating. Some are running. But the teachers don't say anything. “Haha, I have my wish,” Ben says. “There are no rules! Now I can go out to play!”
Ben goes to the cinema, and his favourite movie is on. But people talk a lot and walk here and there. Ben can't see or hear the movie well. He asks them to stop but no one listens because there are no rules.
Ben goes to the zoo to watch animals. Many people feed them there. Ben feels bad. Suddenly a bear runs to him. There are no rules in the zoo and someone lets it out! Ben is scared and he runs away...
Then he wakes up. “Oh, it is just a dream.”
()29. The underlined word “they” refers to ____.
A. parents B. teachers C. animals D. rules
()30. Where does Ben go first in his dream?
A. To the zoo. B. To the cinema. C. To the classroom. D. To the kitchen.
()31. What can we know from Paragraph 3?
A. Ben doesn't like the movie.
B. Ben watches the movie happily.
C. Ben goes to the cinema with his friends.
D. Ben doesn't have a good time at the cinema.
()32. What does the passage mainly tell us?
A. Rules are important to us.
B. It's good to have no rules.
C. Only students must follow rules.
D. It is important to make new rules.
“Ben, brush your teeth before breakfast!” “Ben, don't run in the classroom!” All day long, parents and teachers keep telling Ben what to do and what not to do. At night, Ben lies in his bed and thinks, “Don't do this, and don't do that! I don't want any rules because they are terrible!”
Suddenly, Ben is in his classroom. The classroom is noisy. Some students are eating. Some are running. But the teachers don't say anything. “Haha, I have my wish,” Ben says. “There are no rules! Now I can go out to play!”
Ben goes to the cinema, and his favourite movie is on. But people talk a lot and walk here and there. Ben can't see or hear the movie well. He asks them to stop but no one listens because there are no rules.
Ben goes to the zoo to watch animals. Many people feed them there. Ben feels bad. Suddenly a bear runs to him. There are no rules in the zoo and someone lets it out! Ben is scared and he runs away...
Then he wakes up. “Oh, it is just a dream.”
()29. The underlined word “they” refers to ____.
A. parents B. teachers C. animals D. rules
()30. Where does Ben go first in his dream?
A. To the zoo. B. To the cinema. C. To the classroom. D. To the kitchen.
()31. What can we know from Paragraph 3?
A. Ben doesn't like the movie.
B. Ben watches the movie happily.
C. Ben goes to the cinema with his friends.
D. Ben doesn't have a good time at the cinema.
()32. What does the passage mainly tell us?
A. Rules are important to us.
B. It's good to have no rules.
C. Only students must follow rules.
D. It is important to make new rules.
答案:
29.D 30.C 31.D 32.A
Ⅳ. 阅读表达
阅读下面短文,简略回答问题。
Lewis is a wild elephant. He lives in the Samburu National Reserve (保护区) in Kenya, a country in Africa. Lewis uses his legs to walk and his eyes to look for food. He uses his trunk (象鼻) to catch food.
African elephants are in danger. That means the number of elephants is very small in some places. To protect them, natural reserves like the Samburu National Reserve are set up (建立). They give the animals a safe place to live.
Protecting huge animals can be hard. Food and space (空间) are quite important for elephants. It is difficult to find space that is large enough and enough food for them. Many smaller animals, like deer, share the 64-square-mile reserve. They need less food than Lewis. And unlike Lewis, they don't walk into unsafe places.
Scientists want to find out what makes the elephants walk into unsafe places. Maybe then they can keep them safe in Samburu. They put special collars (颈圈) around the necks of elephants to follow them. Scientists learn that Lewis often leaves the reserve during the dry season. When there is little rain, he can't find enough to eat. He learns to find delicious crops (庄稼) on a farm. This information will help Lewis. Scientists can give him food in the dry seasons.
33. Where is the Samburu National Reserve?
34. Why is the Samburu National Reserve set up?
35. Is it more common for elephants or deer to walk into unsafe places?
36. What do scientists do to follow elephants?
37. When does Lewis often leave the reserve?
阅读下面短文,简略回答问题。
Lewis is a wild elephant. He lives in the Samburu National Reserve (保护区) in Kenya, a country in Africa. Lewis uses his legs to walk and his eyes to look for food. He uses his trunk (象鼻) to catch food.
African elephants are in danger. That means the number of elephants is very small in some places. To protect them, natural reserves like the Samburu National Reserve are set up (建立). They give the animals a safe place to live.
Protecting huge animals can be hard. Food and space (空间) are quite important for elephants. It is difficult to find space that is large enough and enough food for them. Many smaller animals, like deer, share the 64-square-mile reserve. They need less food than Lewis. And unlike Lewis, they don't walk into unsafe places.
Scientists want to find out what makes the elephants walk into unsafe places. Maybe then they can keep them safe in Samburu. They put special collars (颈圈) around the necks of elephants to follow them. Scientists learn that Lewis often leaves the reserve during the dry season. When there is little rain, he can't find enough to eat. He learns to find delicious crops (庄稼) on a farm. This information will help Lewis. Scientists can give him food in the dry seasons.
33. Where is the Samburu National Reserve?
34. Why is the Samburu National Reserve set up?
35. Is it more common for elephants or deer to walk into unsafe places?
36. What do scientists do to follow elephants?
37. When does Lewis often leave the reserve?
答案:
33.In Kenya, Africa. 34.To protect elephants and to give them a safe place to live. 35.It is more common for elephants to walk into unsafe places. 36.By putting special collars around the necks of elephants. 37.During the dry season.
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