北京市北师大实验中学2025—2026学年度第一学期期末试卷七年级英语试卷(含答案)

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北京市北师大实验中学2025—2026学年度第一学期期末试卷七年级英语试卷(含答案)

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北京市北师大实验中学2025—2026学年度第一学期期末试卷
七年级英语
一、单选题:本大题共10小题,共10分。
1.Robert and ________ little brother are handsome boys.
A. his B. he C. him
2.—Lisa, when is your birthday —My birthday is ________ January, just two days after the New Year.
A. at B. on C. in
3.There ________ many different kinds of birds in the park.
A. is B. are C. have
4.The baby is crying ________ he is very hungry.
A. because B. or C. but
5.I ________ drink tea,but today I want to try some.It smells so good.(  )
A. never B. sometimes C. usually
6.—Sam, ________ can plants give to people —Food, oxygen and other things.
A. where B. when C. what
7.Be quiet!Your aunt ________ to Emilia on the phone now.(  )
A. is talking B. will talk C. talks
8.People in my hometown ________ dragon boat races every year as a tradition.
A. are holding B. hold C. will hold
9.Look at those black clouds! It ________ very soon.(  )
A. rains B. is going to rain C. is raining
10.—Does Alice ________ on the stage at the beginning of the play —No. In the middle.
A. appears B. appearing C. appear
二、完形填空:本大题共6小题,共12分。
When Charlie turned five, he joined his first soccer team, the Green Lightning. Charlie tried on his uniform and admired (欣赏) himself in the mirror. “I’m a (11) soccer player now,” he said to himself.
On Wednesday, Charlie met the rest of his team on the soccer field. Coach Juniper taught the team how to kick (踢) the ball, (12) after it and kick it again. He taught them how to throw the ball in from the sidelines, using two hands while keeping both (13) on the ground. Then they had a practice game.
Whoosh. Bump. Splat. Soccer was a lot harder than it looked. Every time Charlie was about to kick the ball, someone else kicked it away from him. When Charlie threw the ball in from the sidelines, he (14) to keep both feet on the ground. The only thing Charlie was good at was cheering (喝彩).
When anyone scored (得分) a goal, Charlie jumped up and shouted, “All right! Way to go!” Then he gave the scorer a high-five.
Saturday was Charlie’s first real soccer game. The Green Lightning was playing the Golden Suns. Charlie ran up and down the field after the ball. He kicked the air. He kicked the grass. But every time he (15) to kick the ball, someone else kicked it first. Every time anyone scored, Charlie cheered.
Every week, the Green Lightning played a new team. Every week, Charlie tried to kick the ball. And every week, Charlie cheered for anyone who scored a goal.
Finally, it was the last game of the season—Green Lightning vs. Black Thunder. Charlie ran up and down the field after the ball. He kicked the air. He kicked the grass. And (16) , he kicked the ball. He kicked it hard. He kicked it far. He kicked it right to one of his teammates who kicked the ball into the goal.
“Great pass, Charlie,” his teammates cheered.
“Nice kick,” the kids from the Black Thunder cheered.
11.A. friendly B. real C. helpful
12.A. look B. play C. run
13.A. feet B. legs C. hands
14.A. refused B. forgot C. liked
15.A. tried B. waited C. learned
16.A. secretly B. weakly C. suddenly
三、阅读理解:本大题共8小题,共16分。
A
When baby Olivia cried, Daniel wanted to help. But Mom and Dad would run to help her. They didn’t even notice (注意到) Daniel.
Sometimes Daniel just sat and felt sad. Being a big brother was not fun. It was really lonely.
That’s what Daniel was thinking when someone knocked at the door. At first, he was excited because it was Grandma! Then he thought, “She’s just coming to see Olivia.”
But Grandma surprised Daniel. She didn’t go to see Olivia. Instead (反而), she came just for Daniel! She said, “Hi, Daniel! I’ve been missing you all day!”
“You have ” Daniel asked.
“I sure have,” Grandma said. “Let’s ride our bikes to the park.”
In the park, they had bike races and built a fantastic castle together.
“Your little sister is lucky,” Grandma said. “Someday, you’ll show her how to do fun things.”
Daniel said, “I don’t think so.”
“Sure you will!” said Grandma. “You’ll teach her how to ride a bike and how to build a castle that a princess would love!”
“Well, Olivia is a princess,” said Daniel. “At least Mom and Dad treat her like a princess.”
“Oh, really,” said Grandma. “And how do they treat Olivia’s big brother ”
“Like I’m not around,” Daniel said sadly.
Grandma nodded. “I remember at this park last summer, I asked you to watch out when riding your bike. You said, ‘Grandma, please don’t treat me like a baby.’”
Daniel remembered that, too.
“Mom and Dad treat Olivia in a special way, “said Grandma. “They treat her like a baby. They treat you in a special way, too—like a big brother. You don’t need much help now, and you’ll help look after Olivia.”
“Someday,” Grandma went on, “Olivia will treat you in a special way, too—like her big brother. Her hero.”
“She will ” asked Daniel.
Grandma nodded yes.
“Can we go home now ” Daniel asked. “I have to tell Olivia about the things I’ll teach her.” And that’s what Daniel—a big brother—did!
17.Daniel felt __________ about being a big brother at first.
A. nervous B. lonely C. excited
18.How did Grandma surprise Daniel
A. By coming to see just him.
B. By teaching him to do fun things.
C. By building a fantastic castle for him.
19.Why did Daniel’s parents treat him in a special way
A. Because he didn’t act like a big brother at home.
B. Because he didn’t want their protection anymore.
C. Because he didn’t need as much help as his sister.
20.What kind of person is Grandma
A. She is hardworking and patient.
B. She is strict and traditional.
C. She is helpful and caring.
B
Birds are famous for waking up early. But in a study, scientists found that light pollution is causing birds to wake even earlier and go to sleep later.
A Helpful Device
Dr. Pease teaches at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He began using a special AI-powered device (设备) called a PUC to record (录制) bird songs and tell which birds are singing. The device also records time, place, and weather information, and sends all of these to the Internet.
Dr. Pease says, “We not only know where the birds are, but what they are doing day and night.” He uses this information to investigate how light pollution is affecting (影响) birds.
The Study
Light pollution takes place when too much artificial light, like that from streetlights or buildings, makes the night much brighter. The scientists wanted to find out how living in areas with light pollution affected the birds.
The scientists studied over 60 million bird calls from 583 kinds of birds that are usually active during the day. They knew the time and place of each bird sound. This helped them to compare (比较) the timing of the calls with the amount (数量) of light pollution in the area.
They found light pollution greatly affected how active the birds were in the morning and evening. In bright areas, birds began singing about 18 minutes early. At night, they sang for another 32 minutes. That means birds in areas with light pollution are staying up about 50 minutes longer every day.
The light had a stronger effect on birds with larger eyes. But light pollution didn’t seem to affect birds that nested in dark places.
The scientists say it’s worrying that light pollution may affect natural habits of birds. But they think it’s too early to tell whether (是否) staying up longer is truly bad for the birds. Maybe the birds are finding a way to live with it.
21.What do we know about PUC from the passage
A. It can record the bird calls and tell which birds are singing.
B. It can help birds stay away from light pollution at night.
C. It can make birds wake up earlier in the morning.
22.What does the word “investigate” in Paragraph 3 most probably mean
A. To make something different.
B. To find out about something.
C. To keep something out of view.
23.Which can support the idea “Light pollution greatly affects birds”
A. 583 kinds of birds are usually active during the day.
B. More and more birds with larger eyes nest in dark places.
C. Birds in light pollution areas sing about 50 minutes longer per day.
24.Which of the following may the writer agree with
A. It’s challenging to find a better place for birds to live.
B. Scientists need to study more to come to a conclusion.
C. People should learn about light pollution to rescue birds.
四、任务型阅读-多任务混合:本大题共1小题,共8分。
25.
I’m Fiona Walker, a naturalist. I work with seventh and eighth graders in an afterschool nature program, Nature Web.
This program is developed by the McFarlane Nature Center. Our goal is to help students learn about the plant and animal life around them. A few years ago, we found that children seem to know a lot about the rainforest. But they have no idea about local living things, even what lives in their own backyards! We want people to develop pride in their own towns. We hope they will want to protect the natural areas where they live.
We have Nature Web groups at 12 junior high schools. At those schools, any seventh or eighth grade student can join a group. Each Nature Web group meets once every month with two naturalists from the center. The naturalists plan and carry out an activity.
We do lots of different things. Often, we walk outdoors to look for wildlife. We explore forests. We study animal tracks (足迹) in the snow. We learn to tell the calls of different birds. We use a microscope to look at life in a drop of pond water. At the end of every meeting, we return to the school to talk about our findings.
We’ve had some wonderful experiences. One of my favorites was Biodiversity Day. We wanted our students to discover how many different species (物种) live in one small area. One Saturday, we asked them each to spend two hours studying nature in their own neighborhoods. The idea was to write down every living thing they saw. One girl even found 53 species in her own yard, from moss and ants to oak trees and squirrels.
As a naturalist, I’ve always loved being outdoors and I’m always curious about everything I see and hear. Anyone who loves to explore nature and wants to learn as much as possible about it is a naturalist. I’m just lucky to have a job that lets me do what I love all the time.
(1) Why did McFarlane Nature Center create Nature Web
A. To help parents take care of their children after school.
B. To encourage students to grow into local nature lovers.
C. To guide people to plant local trees in their backyards.
(2) What can students do in Nature Web
A. They can experience hands-on activities.
B. They can present what they found to their parents.
C. They can decide how to run the program on their own.
(3) Why does Fiona talk about Biodiversity Day
A. To show small areas are probably full of life.
B. To call on students to find more living things.
C. To give one successful example from the program.
(4) As a naturalist, what challenge may Fiona meet in this program To face it, what should she do ___________________________________
五、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共8分。
26.Think about what you usually do on a walk. If (如果) you’d like to feel more grounded and present, you’ll love the idea of a color walk.
A color walk is a slow, relaxing walk outside. To go on a color walk, first, pick out a color. Then you set off down the sidewalk, and keep an eye out for things in that specific (具体的) color as you walk. If you choose to look for yellow, then you might see a yellow wall, a person in a yellow sweater, or a yellow chair outside a cafe. It’s said that looking for one specific color makes it easier to stay present—and it could even help you feel less worried.
According to Prerna Menon, a scientist, color walks are different from usual walks in several helpful ways. “A color walk wakes up your nervous system (神经系统) in a way that a usual walk may not,” she says. Menon says a color walk makes you look up and out at the world around you in a good way. “By using your senses (感官) and staying present, you can help your body relax,” she says.
To turn a color walk into a habit, you can look for a new color every time you are ready for a walk.
Of course, a color walk is also a lot of fun. It feels like a fun game where you go around the town and look for interesting things. “Color walks not only help you train yourself in mindfulness, but also heal (治愈) your younger self,” Menon says.
Anyone who feels worried can try a color walk. Looking for a specific color drops you into the present moment and helps you stay away from the worries of the future or the bad experiences from the past. Love this idea Then pick a color and go on a color walk today.
(1) What is a color walk __________________________________________
(2) If someone chooses to look for yellow, then what might he or she see ___________________________________________
(3) How can people turn a color walk into a habit __________________________________________
(4) Would you like to try a color walk Why or why not __________________________________________
六、信息匹配:本大题共3小题,共6分。
信息匹配。下列每个图片展现了一个活动场景,请根据人物描述匹配最适合的图片,并将图片所对应的A、B、C、D填在相应位置上。其中一个选项为多余选项。
(1) I like visiting gardens with my friends. The bright colors of different plants bring me joy and happiness. (2) I feel like a bird flying high. Everything down there looks so small. It’s really a cool adventure. (3) I love picking fruits near my house. I always give them to my mom and then she makes fruit cakes. A. B. C. D.
27.A. A B. B C. C D. D
28.A. A B. B C. C D. D
29.A. A B. B C. C D. D
七、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共4分。
30.
A.important B.hobbies C. mind D.remember
Do you want to be a great learner Here are three pieces of advice for you.
First, put your studies before other tasks. After-class activities and fun (1) should come second, so your studies can have your full attention (注意力).
Talking about what you’ve learned is also a great way to (2) the information. You can have a discussion (讨论) with friends or family members about the (3) things you are learning about. You can also join a study group to go over the things you have learned together.
What’s more, it’s good to take short breaks every now and then. After studying for 50 minutes, spend 5 to 10 minutes walking around to take your (4) off your work.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
八、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共4分。
31.If you don’t know about foods and plants, you may make a big mistake. You need to know which (1) (plant) are safe to eat. At one time, people were afraid of eating the tomato, because they believed it to be harmful to eat. They thought it was dangerous because (2) (it) stem looks like that of the dangerous plant nightshade. It took many years before people accepted (接受) the tomato as a safe food to eat. Today, it (3) (play) a big role in cooking. If people store and cook it safely, it can help people to stay (4) (health).
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
九、单词拼写-单句:本大题共4小题,共8分。
32.Doctors try their best to [se v] people’s lives.
33.He uses a [f kt] to support his opinion.
34.Reading is a key [pɑ t] of my life.
35.Breakfast is a very important [mi:l] of the day.
十、句子翻译:本大题共3小题,共6分。
36.众所周知,红色代表着好运。(no secret, stand for)
37.看植物生长很有趣。(interesting, watch)
38.茶不仅是一种健康饮品,也是中国历史的一部分。(not only…but also…)
十一、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共38分。
39.根据中文和英文提示,完成一篇不少于40词的文段写作。文中已给出的内容不计入总词数。所给提示词语仅供选用。请不要写出真实的校名、姓名和地名。
假设你是李华。你校正在开展“快乐分享”活动。英语社团公众号打算做一期以“A small joy in my life”为主题的推送。请你用英文写一篇短文投稿,描述你生活中一件微小而令你感到快乐的事情,并谈一谈这件事为何让你感到快乐。它可能是在社团中与志趣相投的人畅谈;是庆祝节日的一顿团圆饭或是与宠物的相依为伴……
提示词语:enjoy, share, warm, happiness, connection
内容提示:·What is a small joy in your life Describe it.
·Why does it bring you joy
I’m Li Hua from Class I, Grade 7. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
1.A
2.C
3.B
4.A
5.A
6.C
7.A
8.B
9.B
10.C
11~16.B、C、A、B、A、C
17~20.B、A、C、C
21~24.A、B、C、B
25.【小题1】
B
【小题2】
A
【小题3】
C
【小题4】
Some students may show little interest in local nature at first, or lack the experience of outdoor exploration. To face these challenges, she can design more interesting and interactive activities, such as turning species searching into a game, or asking students to share their own nature discoveries, to spark their curiosity and engagement.
26.【小题1】
It is a slow, relaxing walk outside. You pick out a color first, then walk and keep an eye out for things in that specific color.
【小题2】
He or she might see a yellow wall, a person in a yellow sweater, or a yellow chair outside a cafe.
【小题3】
They can look for a new color every time they are ready for a walk.
【小题4】
Yes, I’d like to. Because it’s a fun way to stay present and relax, and it can help me feel less worried./No, I wouldn’t. Because I prefer to walk without focusing on a specific color and just enjoy the scenery freely. (开放性问题,回答合理即可)
27~29.A、C、D
30.【小题1】
B
【小题2】
D
【小题3】
A
【小题4】
C
31.【小题1】
plants
【小题2】
its
【小题3】
plays
【小题4】
healthy
32.save
33.fact
34.part
35.meal
36.It is no secret that red stands for good luck.
37.It is interesting to watch plants grow.
38.Tea is not only a healthy drink, but also a part of Chinese history.
39.例文
I’m Li Hua from Class 1, Grade 7. My small joy is chatting with my pet cat every evening. It curls up beside me and listens quietly when I talk about my school life. This little time makes me feel warm and relaxed. It brings me simple happiness and a sweet connection, letting me forget all small worries easily.
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