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译林牛津版2019-2020学年七年级下学期英语期中考试试卷A卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、 完形填空 (共1题;共15分)1. (15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Grandma called me in from the yard. “Would you please go to the store for me? Im ready to makecakes, and there isnt enough yeast (酵母). Take a quarter from my little change 1.” I found Grandmas wallet and put the quarter in my pocket.I was soon in the little general store that2our farming community. “Mr. Jenkins,” I said, “Grandma needs some yeast.” Mr. Jenkins set three cakes of yeast on the counter. His eyes shone, and he 3at me. “And what else do you need?” I knew what he meant. I was always allowed to pick a penny candy when I came to the store with Grandma. “How much 4do I have from a quarter?” I asked. “Seven cents.” Mr. Jenkins replied. I thought 5that quickly. I would have a nickel and two pennies back.I was sure Grandma wouldnt6if I spent one penny, and if she were here, she might even say I could have them both. The7I looked at the candy display, the more certain I became that I needed two pennies worth as a reward for coming to the store alone. And I did so.“Thank you,” Grandma said when I 8the yeast on the table. “Did you put the change back in my wallet?” “Yes, Grandma.” I replied, hurrying out to the yard. “I hadnt really lied to Grandma,” I argued with myself. “I did 9all the change I had.”But I had 10two pennies without Grandmas permission(允 许). The second piece of candy in my pocket didnt sound like a good idea any more. I knew I had lied to Grandma, and I was 11about it. Grandma loved me so much that I couldnt bear to keep anything from her.12Grandma took the hot cakes from the oven, I told her about the candy. She13when I finished my story. “I know just 14you feel,” she said. “We all feel like that when weve done15deceitful (欺 骗 的). Im glad you told me about the pennies, and of course Ill forgive you.” Grandma hugged me tight, and suddenly I felt as though a big stone was gone from my stomach.(1)A . handbag B . coat C . wallet D . pocket (2)A . gave B . served C . offered D . bought (3)A . laughed B . shouted C . smiled D . pointed (4)A . dollars B . pound C . cents D . change (5)A . as B . to C . out D . about (6)A . care B . use C . think D . like (7)A . bigger B . longer C . less D . shorter (8)A . lied B . laid C . lay D . lain (9)A . put back B . put in C . put out D . put up (10)A . found B . cost C . spent D . took (11)A . glad B . unhappy C . relaxed D . surprised (12)A . Since B . When C . If D . Though (13)A . shook B . refused C . agreed D . nodded (14)A . where B . why C . how D . when (15)A . something B . nothing C . anybody D . everybody 二、 阅读理解 (共3题;共36分)2. (20分)阅读理解BEvery year on my birthday since I was 11, a white gardenia (栀子花) was sent to my house. No card ever came with it. Calls to the flower shop were not helpful at all. After some time I stopped trying to find out the senders name and was just pleased with the beautiful flower, in soft pink paper.I couldnt stop imagining who the giver might be. Some of my happiest moments werespent daydreaming(幻想 )about the sender. My mother encouraged these daydreams. Shed ask me if I had been especially kind to someone. Perhaps it was one of my classmates Perhaps it was the old man who I once helped. As a girl, I had more fun imagining that it might be a boy that I had met.A month before my high school graduation(毕业), my father died. I was so sad that I became completely uninterested in my coming graduation dance, and I didnt care whether I had a new dress or not. My mother, in her own sadness, would not let me miss (过) any of those things. She wanted her children to feel loved. In fact, my mother wanted her children to see themselves much like the gardenia: lovely, strong and perfect.My mother died ten years after I was married. That was the year the gardenia stopped coming.(1)The writer received on her birthday since she was 11.A . a white gardeniaB . a cardC . a card and soft pink paperD . a gardenia and a card(2)The writer received on her birthday since she was 11.A . a white gardeniaB . a cardC . a card and soft pink paperD . a gardenia and a card(3)The writer was very_ when she was imagining who sent the flower.A . happyB . sadC . worriedD . nervous(4)The writer was very_ when she was imagining who sent the flower.A . happyB . sadC . worriedD . nervous(5)It can be inferred (椎断) from the passage that_.A . the writer
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