外研版七年级英语下册Module 11 学情评估含答案

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外研版七年级英语下册Module 11 学情评估
七年级英语·下(WY版)
时间:90分钟满分:100分
一、单项选择。

(每小题1分, 共10分)
1. The girls like walking arm ____ arm.
A. for
B. by
C. to
D. in
2. [易错题]—Tony, ____ any food or drink into the lab next time. —Sorry, I won't.
A. not make
B. not bring
C. don't make
D. don't bring
3. It is ____ to say “thank you” very often, even to family members.
A. polite
B. rude
C. bad
D. strict
4. I don't like the song ____. It's too loud for me.
A. in all
B. for all
C. at all
D. after all
5. —What's the ____ on TV?
—It's Russian. I'm learning it now.
A. festival
B. language
C. product
D. building
6. I put my bag ____ in the bedroom. But now I can't find it.
A. somewhere
B. anywhere
C. everywhere
D. nowhere
7. There are some ____ in the shop and they want to buy some Chinese products.
A. Germans
B. Indian
C. American
D. Englishman
8. I want to ____ my books ____ and sell them.
A. put; together
B. put; with
C. put; on
D. put; up
9. Mrs Yang looks very young. ____, she is over 50 years old.
A. Once upon a time
B. In pieces
C. In fact
D. In the world
10. [易错题]—Tom, turn off the light. Don't keep it on. —____.
A. You'd better not
B. OK, I will
C. Not at all
D. You're welcome
二、完形填空。

(每小题1分, 共10分)
We use body language to send messages to others. It is very __11__ because others can understand you easily when you use body language. When you are talking with others, you are not just using words, but also using __12__. For example, waving one's hand is to say “Goodbye”. Shaking hands means welcome, and clapping hands means congratulations(祝贺). Nodding the __13__ means YES, but shaking the head means NO.
Different countries have __14__ body language. For example, in __15__, France and Arab countries, people kiss each other when they meet, __16__ men in China and Australia shake hands. People in Puerto Rico like touching each other, but people in Britain do not touch each other. People in Arab countries like __17__ close to one another when they are talking, but English people must keep a distance away when they are talking. It is very important to __18__ the meanings of gestures and movements in a foreign country, __19__ they will help you communicate with people and make you much more __20__ and comfortable to stay there.
11. A. helpful B. difficult C. easy D. useless
12. A. words B. gestures C. handshakes D. the mouth
13. A. eye B. hand C. head D. foot
14. A. the same B. a same C. different from D. different
15. A. Russia B. Japan C. China D. India
16. A. and B. or C. but D. so
17. A. looking B. eating C. smiling D. standing
18. A. push B. live C. know D. answer
19. A. when B. because C. so D. if
20. A. important B. difficult C. interesting D. pleased
三、阅读理解。

(每小题2分, 共30分)
A
When you go to another country, it will be a great help if you know some of the customs(风俗)of the country.
When people meet each other for the first time in Britain, they say “How do you do?” and shake hands. Usually they do not shake hand s when they just meet or say goodbye. But they shake hands after they haven't met for a long time or when they will be away for a long time.
Last year a group of German students went to England for holiday. Their teacher told them that English people hardly shake hands. So when they met their English friends at the station, they kept their hands behind their backs. The English students had learned that Germans shake hands as often as possible, so they put their hands in front and got ready to shake hands with them. It made all of them laugh.
21. English people usually shake hands when they ____.
A. just meet
B. meet for the first time
C. say goodbye to each other
D. say hello to each other
22. It will be ____ if you know some of the customs of the country.
A. not useful
B. not helpful
C. very useful
D. very hard
23. Which is TRUE?
A. German people shake hands as often as possible.
B. English people like shaking hands very much.
C. German people hardly shake hands.
D. Neither English people nor Germans like shaking hands.
24. Why did a group of German students go to England?
A. For study.
B. For work.
C. For holiday.
D. For sleep.
25. This story is about ____.
A. shaking heads
B. language
C. customs
D. language and customs
B
An Englishman goes to work in Japan. He can't speak much Japanese. One day he goes into a small restaurant to have lunch.
He knows the Japanese word “egg”, so he gets some eggs to eat. The restaurant is famous for its mushrooms. The Englishman wants to eat some mushrooms and tells the waiter about this in English. But the waiter doesn't know English at all. The man thinks for a few minutes, and then he takes out a pen and draws a picture of a mushroom carefully. The waiter looks at the picture for a long time, and then he leaves. A few minutes later, he comes back with a large umbrella(雨伞) and gives it to the Englishman.
26. The Englishman goes to Japan to ____ there.
A. learn Japanese
B. work
C. have lunch
D. eat mushrooms
27. The small restaurant is famous for its ____.
A. eggs
B. umbrellas
C. mushrooms
D. other food
28. The Englishman takes out a pen to ____.
A. write some Japanese words
B. draw a picture of an umbrella
C. draw a picture of a mushroom
D. let the waiter have a look at his new pen
29. The waiter comes back with a large umbrella because ____.
A. it is raining
B. the Englishman wants an umbrella
C. the Englishman draws a picture of an umbrella
D. the Englishman draws a picture of a mushroom and it looks like an umbrella
30. Why can't the waiter help the Englishman?
A. Because he doesn't know English at all.
B. Because he is angry with the Englishman.
C. Because he can't speak English well.
D. Because the Englishman can speak Japanese.
C
Shaking hands, hugging and nodding are all body language. And we can get different ideas from body language. Here are some examples of it.
It won't be a successful talk if someone crosses his legs all the time. It means he makes sure that he is always right.
People can smile when they are feeling very happy. Real smiles have the wrinkles(皱纹) around people's eyes. When your best friend smiles, you'll do the same as well. You'll be able to do the same because you imitate(模仿) each other when you're feeling happy.
Worrying makes people raise(抬起) their eyebrows. If someone says he's sad, but his eyebrows aren't going up and down, he may not be sad at all. And people always raise their arms with a “V” shape when they win. The shrug(耸肩) means that people don't know or understand what you're saying.
31. The underl ined word “it” refers to ____.
A. shaking hands
B. hugging
C. nodding
D. body language
32. If someone always crosses his legs when talking to you, it shows that ____.
A. he doesn't want to talk at all
B. he isn't very happy
C. he's very sure of himself
D. he believes your words
33. What are people like when they're smiling happily?
A. They have wrinkles around their eyes.
B. They shake their legs all the time.
C. They raise their eyebrows.
D. They have wrinkles around their mouths.
34. If people win, they will ____ according to the passage.
A. imitate each other
B. make a “V” shape with their arms
C. open their mouths widely
D. sing happily
35. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The shrug shows you don't know others' words.
B. You never do the same as your best friend does.
C. It's a successful talk to let your legs move all the time.
D. If someone's eyebrows go up and down, it means he is fine.
四、任务型阅读。

(每小题2分, 共10分)
In different places, people greet each other differently. Now let's have a look.
The United States: People shake hands when they meet for the first time. Friends and family members often hug or kiss on the cheek when they see each other.
South Korea: Men bow and shake hands to greet each other. Women do not usually shake hands. If you address(称呼) someone, you can use his or her full name. The family name comes first, and then the first name.
Finland(芬兰): Finns greet each other with a handshake. Hugs and kisses are only for close friends and family members.
The Philippines(菲律宾): The everyday greeting for friends is a handshake for both men and women. Men sometimes pat(拍) each other on the back.
36. ________________________ often hug or kiss to greet each other in the US.
37. In South Korea, men ____________________________ to greet each other.
38. Finns ____________________________ with a handshake.
39. Men in the Philippines __________________________ each other on the back.
40. The passage tells that ________________________ in different places of the
world.
五、补全对话。

(有两项多余)(每小题2分, 共10分)
A: Hello, Meimei, does the same body language mean the same thing in different countries?
B: 41. ____ You can wave to say goodbye in China, but it's not polite in Greece.
A: Can different body language express the same thing?
B: 42. ____ For example, French people kiss each other to say hello. But Japanese bow.
A: What about Maoris in New Zealand?
B: 43. ____
A: Wow! 44. ____ What do Russian people do?
B: They usually kiss three times to say hello.
A: 45. ____
六、单词拼写。

(每小题2分, 共10分)
46. It's not polite to ask others'________(个人的) information.
47. How many ________(脚)does a duck have?
48. Let's sing the song ________(一起), OK?
49. It's time to ________(摆手) to say goodbye to everyone.
50. Did you go to a ________(外国的)country during your summer holiday?
七、书面表达。

(20分)
假设你是李明, 你的外国笔友Tony寒假要来中国度假, 正好赶上中国过年的时间。

他要去你家吃年夜饭, 请你根据以下提示给Tony写一封信, 向他介绍一下相关的餐桌礼仪, 70词左右。

开头和结尾已给出, 不计入总词数。

Dear Tony,
Welcome to China and enjoy the big dinner on the Chinese New Year's Eve.
_____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________
I can't wait to see you and have the great dinner with you!
Yours,
Li Ming
参考答案
一、1. D
2. D点拨:此处为祈使句的否定形式,用don't+动词原形。

结合句意可知
选D。

3. A点拨:polite礼貌的;rude粗鲁的;bad不好的;strict严格的。

句意:
经常说“谢谢”是很礼貌的,即使是对家人。

4. C
5. B
6. A
7. A
8. A
9. C
10. B点拨:句意为:——汤姆,把灯关掉。

别开着它。

——好的,我会的。

You'd better not. 意为“你最好不要这样”;OK, I will. 意为“好的,我会的”;
Not at all. 意为“根本不”;You're welcome. 意为“不用谢”。

二、11~15: ABCDA16~20: CDCBD
三、(A)21~25: BCACC
(B)26. B27. C28. C29. D
30. A点拨:根据“But the waiter doesn't know English at all. ”可知服务员不能
帮助这个英国人是因为他根本不懂英语。

(C)31. D点拨:根据上文“And we can get different ideas from body
language. ”和下文举例可知it在此指代body language。

32. C点拨:根据“It means he makes sure that he is always right. ”可知他确信
他自己总是对的。

33. A34. B35. A
四、36. Friends and family members
37. bow and shake hands38. greet each other
39. sometimes pat
40. people greet each other differently点拨:根据“In different places, people
greet each other differently. ”可知在不同的地方,人们打招呼的方式也不同。

五、41~45: FBDCE
六、46. personal47. feet48. together49. wave50. foreign
七、One possible version:
Dear Tony,
Welcome to China and enjoy the big dinner on the Chinese New Year's Eve. I hope you can have a good time, so here are some table manners.
Chinese people have many table manners. First, you need to say you enjoy your food because it is polite. Second, you should drink a toast to the elder at table to show your respect. Third, try your best to use chopsticks and spoons because we don't use forks or knives as you do. Don't worry. Just follow me!
I can't wait to see you and have the great dinner with you!
Yours,
Li Ming。

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