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Seventh grade geography volume II final examination questions

In order to get excellent results in the final exam of geography in Grade One, students should prepare some final papers to consolidate their knowledge points. The following are the final examination questions about the second volume of geography in Grade Seven, which I hope will help you.

Seven-grade geography volume II final examination questions:

1. Multiple choice questions (only one option in each small question best fits the meaning of the question. 2 points for each small question, ***6 points. )

1. Reading the Western Hemisphere, the following statements about Asia are wrong:

A. It is adjacent to the Pacific Ocean in the east and the Indian Ocean in the south

B. It is mainly located in the Eastern Hemisphere and the Northern Hemisphere

C. It spans the tropics, the northern temperate zone and the northern frigid zone

D. It is the continent with the widest longitude and the longest distance from east to west in the world

Reading.

2. Our Asia is often characterized by "cold and summer, wet and dry", and the climate types are complex and diverse. The main reasons for this climate feature are

A. Most of Asia is located in high latitudes

B. Asia is located in the Eastern Hemisphere

C. Asia has a large latitude and longitude span

D. Asia is bordered by the ocean on all sides

3. Judging from the Asian climate type, The main climate types in south Asia are

a. temperate continental climate B. temperate monsoon climate

C. tropical rain forest climate D. tropical monsoon climate

4. Asian monsoon climate is remarkable, mainly distributed in

a. northern Asia B. central Asia

C. western Asia D. eastern and southern Asia

5. So far, the countries with nuclear weapons development technology are the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France, India, Israel, Pakistan and North Korea. Among them, countries located in East Asia

A. Russian, China B. Indian, Pakistani C. China, North Korea D. China, North Korea and Israel

have completed 6 ~ 7 questions.

6. The traditional settlement in B is

A. Tent B. Tall house C. Cave D. Diaolou

7. A cargo ship is shipped out of a port in D. The most likely cargo is

A. Wheat B. Oil

C. Rice D. Coal

Read the schematic of some parts of Southeast Asia.

8. The topographical features of Peninsula A are

A. Plain, flat terrain B. Plateau, rugged terrain

C. Mountains and rivers alternate with each other, with a vertical distribution D. The topography is complex, with a middle height and a low periphery

9. The population and big cities of Peninsula A are mainly distributed along the river and in the estuary delta area, mainly because of

① rapid water flow, Abundant water energy, flat terrain, abundant water resources and convenient transportation

A.12B.224

C.123D.2341. Southeast Asia is located at the "crossroads" between two continents and two oceans, and its geographical position is very important. On the right, where does the "Oriental Crossroads" refer to

A.Malacca Strait

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BRICS information

Country China, Russia, India, Brazil and South Africa

Area (1, km? ) 96 177 298 851 122

Population (1 million) 13.4 1.4 11.7 .5

In 21, the national economic growth rate was 9.6%, 4.8%, 8.2%, 4.5%, 3.5%

11. Among the BRICS countries, The countries that span Asia and Europe are

A. Russia B. Brazil C. South Africa D. India

12. In 21, the economic growth rate of the other four countries except South Africa exceeded the world average, so the average growth rate of the world economy in that year may be < p p> A.9.6% B.8.2% C.4.8% D.4.4% 13. India's jute production ranks first in the world, and the letter on the right of the largest central city of hemp textile industry is

a.ab.b.c.d.d

14. The letter on the right of India's "sacred river" Ganges is

a.eb.f.c.g.d.h

. To solve

A. Food problem B. Forest problem C. Desert problem D. Environmental problem

16. The following scenes that are hard to see in the Middle East are

A. The desert is widespread, and oil derricks are everywhere B. Beds are arranged on the roof at night

C. Tankers flying the flags of the United States and Japan enter and leave the port D. Many Buddhists chant Buddhist scriptures in Buddhist temples

16. The places regarded as holy cities by Islam, _ _ and Judaism are

A. Mecca B. Medina C. Palestine D. Jerusalem

18. The following reasons about the Middle East becoming a hot spot in the world, The right combination is

① rich oil ② main roads between east and west ③ different architectural styles ④ different water resources ⑤ different religious beliefs ⑤ different economic conditions

A. 12456 B. 12456

C. 1456 D. All

19. The two animals on the Australian national emblem (right) are

A. Koala and Kangaroo B. Elephant

2. Read right. The description of the natural environment of Australia and Brazil is correct.

A. The eastern part of Australia is dominated by low plateaus.

B. Australia straddles the tropical zone and the south temperate zone.

C. Brazil's territory is all located in the southern hemisphere.

D. Brazil's climate is dry and its desert area is vast.

21. Russia plans to build a submarine tunnel with huge capital. The channel that the tunnel passes through is

A. Black Sea Strait

B. Bering Strait

C. the Strait of Hormuz.

D. Drake Strait

22. Since the 199s, The economic growth of the United States mainly benefits from

A. the vigorous development of transportation B. the rapid development of automobile industry

C. the vigorous development of high-tech industry D. the massive exploitation of oil resources

23. Read "the distribution of agriculture and animal husbandry in Australia", ① ② ③ The farming and animal husbandry areas are

A.① Coarse grazing cattle belt ② Extensive shepherd belt ③ Mixed management belt of sheep and wheat

B.① Mixed management belt of sheep, cattle and cash crops ② Extensive shepherd belt ③ Mixed management belt of sheep and wheat

C.① Coarse grazing cattle belt ② Extensive shepherd belt ③ Sheep, Mixed management belt of cattle and cash crops

D.① Mixed management belt of sheep and wheat ② Coarse grazing cattle belt ③ Extensive herding belt

24. The United States is close to two oceans, which has a great impact on the climate. Read < P > Distribution of annual precipitation in the United States. The annual precipitation distribution is

A. It gradually increases from east to west

B. It gradually decreases from east to west

C. It gradually increases from south to north

D. It gradually decreases from south to north

25. The following statement is correct: A. It is the Taj Mahal in the United States, and B. It is the Borobudur in Thailand < Opera House

26. The following scenes are most common in sub-Saharan Africa:

A. Antelopes are running on the grassland, and elephants are paddling by the river. B.9% of people are mixed-race.

C. Windmills that drain land can be seen everywhere. D. Africa has a cold climate and black people are skiing.

27. The story in the movie King Kong takes place in the tropical rain forest. In which of the following areas are tropical rainforests most distributed

A. Latin America B. Sub-Saharan Africa C. Southeast Asia D. Western Europe

28. "Samba Dance, Carnival, Coffee Kingdom, Rainforest Crisis?" The most easily reminds us of

A. Brazil B. India C. China D. France

29. Ballet is a wonderful flower in the world dance, and the country with special interest in it is

A. Brazil B. USA C. Russia D. China

3. In recent years, Japan has increased its overseas investment and continuously moved its factories abroad. Most of them are

enterprises that need a lot of resources; enterprises that need a lot of labor; high-tech enterprises; enterprises that are heavily polluted;

A.123B.124C.134D.2342

2. Comprehensive questions (1 point per space, ***4 points)

31. Read the distribution of average temperature and precipitation in two continents. (8 points)

(1) The average annual temperature in most parts of Africa is above℃, so it is called "";

The precipitation in most parts of South America is more than millimeters, and it is a continent with abundant/scarce precipitation.

(2) Fill in the table below and compare the differences in geographical features between the two continents.

country

non-continent, South America

main landform, Congo Basin, East African Plateau and other plains, Plateau

Andes and other

main climate types, tropical rain forest climate, tropical desert climate and savanna climate

32. Read the materials and answer the following questions. (7 points)

Material: "School is the first refuge" is one of the basic principles of earthquake prevention in Japan. Japanese school buildings mostly use steel skeletons, which can play an elastic and earthquake-proof role. School buildings are generally 2-4 floors; The playground should be large enough to accommodate about 1 people; Emergency items such as mats, dry food and water may be placed in the classroom. In case of an earthquake, the mats can be removed to protect the head.

(1) Reading the materials, according to 1 and 2, we can see that China is different from Japan, because Japan has rich experience in earthquake resistance and knows how to add brackets to the window structure to prevent serious casualties when buildings collapse.

(2) Read 3, and the name of the geographical thing represented by the letter or serial number is: A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (Ocean); A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (island)

(3) Japan is an economic power in the world, and its economy is mainly based on.

a. steel production B. processing trade

C. clothing manufacturing D. raw materials and fuel exports

(4) Japanese industries are mainly distributed along the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

(5) What should we do immediately if there is an earthquake during class? ()

A. Rush out of the classroom B. Jump out of the window C. Sit in place D. Squat under the desk

33. Read Material 1 and Material 2 and answer the questions. (1 points)

Material 1: From April 2 to 27, 212, Wen Jiabao paid an official visit to Iceland, Sweden and Poland and attended the opening ceremony of the Hannover Messe and the activities of China partner countries. Founded in 1947, Hannover Messe is now the largest and most important industrial event in the world.

Material 2:

(1) Where are Iceland, Sweden, Poland and Germany located ()

A. Latin America B. Sub-Saharan Africa

C. Southeast Asia D. Western Europe

(2) There is an important regional international organization in this region which is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

(3) The 3th Olympic Games will be held in the capital of Britain. The climate in Britain belongs to a typical _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

(4) Reading A, from C to D, the distance from _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (ocean/land) is getting farther and farther, the precipitation is gradually increasing/decreasing, and the climate is gradually transitioning to D's _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

(5) b reflects the developed industries in western European countries. Generally speaking, the cargoes of cargo ships sailing from Europe to Africa are mainly manufactured goods, while the cargoes loaded when returning are mainly < P >.

34. Read and answer the question: (4 points)

(1) It is South Asia (1/7 month) and the wind direction is the wind.

blowing from _ _ _ _ _ _ ocean to the Indian peninsula.

(2) India at this time is the season of the year (rainy season/dry season).

35. Read the outline of the United States and answer the questions: (6 points)

(1) Write the names of geographical things represented by letters:

A_______________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

(3) "Silicon Valley" is synonymous with high-tech industrial base, and the Silicon Valley in the United States is located in ()

A. Northeast industrial zone B. South industrial zone

C. Southeast of San Francisco D. The Great Lakes coast

36. Read right and answer this question: (5 points)

(1) The area shown is (North Pole.

(2) Write down the name of the continent or ocean represented by the number

Continent: ①

Ocean: ③

The answers to the final examination questions in the seventh grade geography book II:

1. Multiple-choice questions (only one option in each small question best fits the meaning of the question. 2 points for each small question, ***6 points. )

question No.123456789 111213 14 15

answer D C D C B C B C A D B C A

question No.16 17 18 19 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3

answer D D B B B B C. A, B, D, A, A, C, B < P > Second, comprehensive questions (1 point for each blank, ***4 points)

31.(8 points) < P > (1) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _