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1、黑龙江省哈尔滨市第六中学2020_2021学年高二英语下学期4月月考试题黑龙江省哈尔滨市第六中学2020_2021学年高二英语下学期4月月考试题PAGE PAGE 25黑龙江省哈尔滨市第六中学2020_2021学年高二英语下学期4月月考试题黑龙江省哈尔滨市第六中学2020-2021学年高二英语下学期4月月考试题考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分 第一部分单项选择(每小题1分,满分20分)1。 My uncle and aunt work on a farm, they raise fifty .A. there, cattle B。 where, head of cattle C. in w

2、hich, head of cattle D。 where, cattles2. The doctor recommended that you _ swim after eating a large meal。A。 wouldnt B。 couldnt C。 neednt D. shouldnt3。 Many countries are striving to get COVID-19 vaccines, _ the supply can no longer meet the high demand at the moment。A。 and B。 though C。 but D. if4.

3、this afternoon, you would have to come again next week。A。 The boss were not to return B。 The boss didnt return C. Didnt the boss return D。 Were the boss not to return5。 It was just a remark-I wasnt really serious.A. calm B。 casual C. brilliant D。 bright6。 I _ in a foreign trade company for five year

4、s. Still, I dont regret having given up the wellpaid post。A。 worked B. have worked C。 was working D. had worked7。 The policemans attention was suddenly _ by a small black box。A. canceled B. carried C. caught D. broken8. The Ural Mountains mark the _ between Europe and Asia.A。 button B。 campaign C. b

5、oundary D. calendar9。 In 2006, Huang Wenxiu decided to serve as a grassroots official instead of seeking a _ in the Beijing。A。 campus B。 carpenter C。 career D。 calculator10。 Is there any possibility _ you could pick me up at the airport? No problem。A。 when B。 that C. whether D。 what11. There is a bo

6、ard on the wall saying,“_ fire, ring the alarm bell.A。 On account of B. In case of C. On behalf of D。 Due to12. by his grandparents, Jimmy wasnt used to living with his parents.A. To bring up B。 To be brought up C. Brought up D. Being brought up13. Coming into the room, I found them _ at the table,

7、_ chess。A. seated; playing B. seating; playing C。 seat; play D。 seated; played14. Dont just _ accept what you are told. A. capably B. broadly C. blindly D. briefly15。 Who do you think _ for the failure of their marriage? A. to blame B。 to be blame C。 is to blame D. is to be blamed16。 How about your

8、journey to Mount Emei? Everything was wonderful except that our car _ twice on the way。A. broke out B。 broke down C. broke up D。 broke through17。 Its the sort of work that _ a high level of concentration.A。 calls for B.calls up C。 calls in D。 calls at18。 I _ a happy childhood, one that most people w

9、ould want to have.A. was blessed with B。 was caught in C。 was bothered with D. was bored with19。 There are only three _ for the new job .A. candidates B.celebrities C. beggars D. carriers20。 The book which _ at the end of last year turned out to be a great success in Shanghai。A. came about B。 came u

10、p C。 came out D。 came around第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ANonCredit CoursesThe Pre-College Program offers noncredit courses. Students will experience college-level courses given by some of our colleges leading experts and will receive written feedback (反馈

11、) on their work at the end of the course. Pre-College students will also receive a grade of Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory and a certificate of completion at the conclusion of the program.All non-credit courses meet from 9:00 a. m。11:30 a. m. daily and may have additional requirements in the afternoons

12、 or evenings。COURSE: Case Studies in NeuroscienceJune 11 July 2Leah RoeschUsing student-centered, activelearning methods and realworld examples, this course is designed to provide a fuller understanding of how the human brain works.COURSE: Psychology of CreativityJune 15June 28Marshall DukeWhy are c

13、ertain people so creative? Is it genetic (遗传的), or a result of childhood experience? Are they different from everyone else? This popular psychology course highlights the different theories of creativity.COURSE: Creative StorytellingJune 21 July 3Edith FreniThis college-level course in creative story

14、telling functions as an introduction to a variety of storytelling techniques that appear in different forms of creative writing, such as short fiction and playwriting.COURSE: Sports EconomicsJuly 19 August 1Christina DePasqualeIn this course we will analyze many interesting aspects of the sports ind

15、ustry: sports leagues, ticket pricing, salary negotiations, discrimination, and NCAA policies to name a few.21。 Who is the text intended for?A。 The general public。B. College freshmen。C。 Educational experts.D。 High school students.22。 Which course can you take if you are free only in June?A。 Sports E

16、conomics。B。 Creative Storytelling.C. Psychology of Creativity。D. Case Studies in Neuroscience.23. Whose course should you choose if you are interested in creative writing?A。 Leah Roeschs。B. Edith Frenis.C。 Marshall Dukes.D. Christina DePasquales。B I always loved looking at this hidden lane as I drov

17、e my children to school. Lying between a pizza restaurant and a house, the lane is easily overlooked. If you dont take the time to glance to the left at the stop sign, youll miss it.The tree-lined lane is pretty in every season。 I have its images hanging in our home and at my workplace。 Many people

18、have asked me about them. When I told them where I took the pictures, they were always surprised。 They probably never slowed down enough from their busy lives to notice the great beauty so close to home。I supposed there might be a big old house at the end of the lane, but when my husband, Ron, and I

19、 went up there one day to give the owners copies of my pictures, we were both pretty surprised。The house looks like it came right out of colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, and the grounds are breathtaking。 You would never know that just a quartermile down the lane is a busy road。I adore the natural be

20、auty of the countryside throughout the year, from the heavy snows of winter to the bright new greens of spring, and I hope to always live where the seasons change。 The place we live is a wonderful place to raise children, and the country is just a short drive away.Empty nesters, Ron and I take many

21、drives together, especially in the fall. We always head for the country。 As I get older, I value the peace and beauty of the countryside even more. If you take the time to look around, you will always discover something wonderful, no matter where you are。 What an amazing country we live in!24。 Why d

22、id most people feel surprised at the authors pictures?A They ignored the beauty of the lane。 B They didnt know the lane at all。C The pictures were wonderfully taken. D The pictures reminded them of natural beauty。25。 Whats the purpose of the author and her husband visiting the old house?A. To offer

23、photos to its owners. B。 To take good pictures.C。 To find a busy road nearby。 D。 To explore the lane。26. How does the author feel about her living surroundings?A。 Indifferent. B. Lonely. C. Satisfied。 D。 Silent。27What can we learn about the authors present situation?A。 She is raising her children ha

24、ppily. B. She devotes herself to finding natural beauty。C。 She has moved to live in the countryside. D. She lives together with her husband.C A new study found evidence that dogs developed in physical ways to present “puppy dog eyes” as a way to help connect with humans。The study compared the facial

25、 muscles(肌肉) of dogs and wolves, which share ancestral history. Dogs broke off from wolves after being domesticated (驯化) about 33, 000 years ago。 During that time dogs changed physically and behaviorally to adapt to life with humans.The researchers examined the heads of six dogs and two wolves for c

26、omparison。 They found the facial structures of both animals were mostly very similar. But one major difference was found above the eyes. The dogs were found to have two wellformed muscles around the eye that were not present in the wolves。 These small muscles permit dogs to raise their inner eyebrow

27、s, the study found。 Juliane Kaminski, a comparative psychologist from the research suggests this eyebrowrising movement causes “a warm” feelings in humans because it makes the dogs eyes appear larger。 This expression also makes the dog look more like a human baby。 The eye movement is similar to that

28、 which humans make when they are sad。 “The evidence is very obvious that dogs developed a muscle to raise the inner eyebrows after they were domesticated from wolves, ” Kaminski said。 In a separate part of the study, the researchers observed how 27 dogs and nine wolves interacted with a human. “We a

29、lso studied dogs and wolves behavior. And when exposed to a human for two minutes, dogs raised their inner eyebrows more and higher than wolves, Kaminski said. The researchers suggest that the eye movements developed over time as a way for dogs to get humans to do things for them, such as giving the

30、m food, care or attention.The only dog species in the study that did not have the muscles was the Siberian husky, which is an ancient kind of dog。 The husky could be the best living example of what the link between dogs, and wolves looked like。28. What is the difference found between dogs and wolves

31、?A。 Dogs have nice eyebrows。 B。 They have different ancestors.C。 They have easily distinguishable faces。 D. Dogs have additional muscles around the eyes。29。 What does Juliane Kaminski most probably suggest in Paragraph 4?A. Dogs have developed in order to get along with humans.B. Dogs have learned f

32、acial expressions from human babies.C. Dogs are intentionally raising their eyebrows to please humans.D. Dogs have changed their behaviors to get food from humans.30. What can we say about a Siberian husky?A。 It has lovelier eyes than the other dogs.B. It seems much more like a wolf than a dog.C。 It

33、 can raise its eyebrows higher than most dogs do。D. It is better at linking with humans than an ordinary dog.31. What is the passage mainly about?A。 The evolution of the wolves. B。 Dogs ability to connect with humans.C. The similarities between dogs and wolves。 D. Changes in dogs caused by domestica

34、tion。DIf businesses are to get workers back into the office, finding ways to keep social distancing(社会隔离)will be important。 An Israeli company thinks it can help, using smart sensors installed on workplace ceilings。PointGrab developed its technology before COVID19 to help workspace managers optimize

35、(优化)how employees use office space. About the size of a smoke alarm, the sensors can record the exact number and location of people in buildings including offices, hotels and restaurants. One of the companys first clients was Deloitte, which installed the system at its London office last year. Point

36、Grab s sensors were connected to screens in the building to show the availability(利用率)of desks and shared areas in real time。 PointGrab CEO Doron Shachar says it was one of a series of innovations that helped Deloitte fit 30% more people into 3% less space。Now to prevent the coronavirus spreading fa

37、ce to face, PointGrab has adapted the technology to some degree so the sensors can also monitor social distancing by keeping track of how far apart people are, and whether theyre traveling in one direction around a building. Workspace managers can set up alarm when two people are closer than two met

38、ers for more than 30 seconds, for example. The sensors have been included in the “six feet office” concept created by a company Cushman Wakefield to encourage employees to practice social distancing. They are currently being used in this way at a university in the Netherlands, and at an innovation c

39、entre in Belgium. While the social distancing innovation is new, PointGrab has installed more than 10, 000 sensors for workspace optimization, including in the offices of CocaCola, Facebook and Dell。Workers might not like the idea of being monitored, but PointGrab says no images or identifying featu

40、res are recorded. Instead, each employee is represented as a dot on a screen。 “The sensor does not violate peoples privacy,” Shachar says。 This is extremely important in the workspace.32. What were the sensors used to do before COVID-19?A. To identify employees.B。 To record locations。C。 To keep trac

41、k of employees。D。 To make better use of office space。33. What does the underlined word “adapted” probably mean in Paragraph 3?A. Introduced. B。 Adjusted. C。 Formed。 D. Boomed。34。 What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Smart sensors give away peoples privacy. B. PointGrab is in good conditio

42、ns。C. Workers are in favor of the company management。 D。 Worker appearance will not show clearly on the screen.35。 Which of the following is the best title for the text?A. How we can get workers back into their office B. How we can improve the employees efficiencyC。 Smart sensors make office social

43、distancing easier D。 Smart sensors are a key technological innovation第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Ask fishermen why they fish and you will get a variety of answers。 The book and movie A River Runs Through It tried to answer that question. 36 What are mine? Like most

44、fishermen, I love the peace and quietness of most trips. Imagine the still water at your feet, not a ripple(涟漪) on it。 37 And everything around you looks soft。 A splash(飞溅的水) breaks the calm, letting you know there is a fish feeding there. You are totally alone with your thoughts, almost as if you w

45、ere floating in an isolation(隔离) tank。 38 Trying to make a fish think your lure(诱饵) is its food is not easy。 Figuring out where the fish is and why it is there is another part of the challenge。 And learning enough about them to consistently catch fish is a challenge. The pull of the fish you hook an

46、d the efforts to land it without losing it are part of the fun. Struggling with a fish on a rod and reel is very interesting。 Good fresh food is another reason why many people go fishing。 Getting your own food is another basic need that fishing provides。Competition has become a big part of fishing.

47、I like it, where a group of people go out and try to catch fish. 39 It is nice when you win, but you try to listen and learn from the winner when you are not on top. For many years, I had an irresistible desire to go fishing。 I could not wait to get to the waterside and try to show my skills against

48、 those fish。 I was not happy except when fishing。 40 However, that strong urge is no longer there. Sometimes I miss it。 A. The challenge of being cleverer than fish is part of it.B. You must have enough patience when fishing beside a river.C. The truth is that every fisherman has his or her own reas

49、ons.D。 The fog is just thick enough so trees disappear in the distance。E. As I get older, I still enjoy fishing and all the things mentioned here。F。 At the end of the day, you get to compare how many fish you have caught。G。 That part of the fishing experience lasts for only a few minutes each day.第三

50、部分语言知识运用(共三节,满分65分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1。5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.Last year, we moved home and I began my junior year of high school in New Orleans. My birthday was just a few days after my 41 。 While I had a physical home, I felt 42 , and my thoughts went to children 43 fo

51、r shelter whose birthdays fell by the wayside。 In an effort to find my place in my 44 town, I set out to 45 an organization of teenagers to hold 46 birthday parties for children living in shelters。The 47 began and there would be a party each month。 Getting the work off the ground 48 our team effort.

52、 Every party was 49 as there were many 50 that had to be managed. Rolling up our sleeves, focusing on 51 , and connecting with each other, we made the business a great 52 。Offering services to those in need teaches 53 lessons often not taught in school。 At one party, a little boy and his father came

53、 up to me and thanked me for 54 what was the boys first organized birthday party. I then thanked them for teaching me something too。 The father, who lived in a shelter with his son, looked at me 55 as if he was not worthy of teaching me anything. I 56 that he taught me to have the 57 to ask for help

54、 when needed. I will never 58 the hug and the lesson he gave me。Experiencing the smile of 59 on the faces of homeless children who have never had a birthday party before is a(n) 60 that will never fade.41A. survival Barrival Cgraduation Doperation42A. happy Bbrave Cupset Dlucky43A。 preparing Bpaying

55、 Csearching Dstruggling44A 。new Bbusy Csmall Dquiet45A .create Bvisit Cremind Dconsult46A .daily Bweekly Cmonthly Dyearly47A. career Bcontribution Cproject Dprocedure48A。 directed Bdoubled Crewarded Drequired49A。 complex Bcomplete Cbitter Dtroublesome50A .aspects Bdishes Ctargets Demergencies51A. re

56、lationship Bfriendship Cdetails Ddecorations52A。 fortune Bdifference Cattempt Dsuccess53A。 speech Blife Ceducation Dlanguage54A .enjoying Bhosting Cattending Dcanceling55A。 puzzled Bsatisfied Cshyly Dpolitely56A .whispered Bintroduced Crepeated Dexplained57A. chance Bexcuse Ccourage Dchoice58A。 reje

57、ct Bforget Caccept Dbear59A .relief Bbitterness Csadness Ddelight60A 。hope Bmemory Cmark Daffection第二节 单句填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)61。 Unfortunately, the injured dog _(bleed) to death at last.62。 After climbing the stairs, I was _ (breath)。63。 It was _(care) of you to leave the door unlocked。64。 The foot

58、ball match was _ (broadcast) live on TV across Europe.65. The girl, _(burden) with heavy debts is my classmate.66. The man_ (burst) into the house was arrested.67. When youre swimming, you can still get _ (burn)。68. Education has become a _(centre) issue in public debate.69。 The school carried out a

59、n_ (analyze) of pupils needs。 70. We will do all we can to make this plan fit in with your_ (arrange).71。 He should have been _(caution) about his driving in the rush hour。72. As you know, Im still _ (bury)in books at the school you are so familiar with。73。 Education and experience _(broad) his visi

60、on and problems。 74。 I always keep the _( believe) in mind that I am not a loser. 75。 She told me to be _(cheer) and look on the bright side. 第三节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Can you remember a time when somebody was kind to you? Perhaps a person allowed you to go in front

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