黑龙江省哈尔滨市哈尔滨第九中学2021-2022学年高二上学期期中考试+英语

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英语第1页共6页哈尔滨市第九中学2021---2022学年度上学期期中学业阶段性评价测试高二学年英语学科试卷(考试时间:120分钟满分:150分共6页)Ⅰ卷(选择题,本卷共70小题,共100分)第一部分:听力测试(共两节,满分20分)第一节:(共

5小题;每题1分,满分5分)1.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Havedinnertogether.B.Giveherthefork.C.Washhishands.2.Whywasthemanlate?A.Hegotlost.B.The

trafficwasheavy.C.Hiscarwasstuckinthesnow.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheforms?A.Easy.B.Puzzling.C.Surprising4.HowwillthemantraveltoLon

don?A.Bycoach.B.Bytrain.C.Bycar.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.WhichbookSophialikes.B.Whatgifttobuyfo

rSophia.C.WhetherSophialikessweets.第二节(共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Athleteandcoac

h.B.Customerandtrainer.C.Customerandgymworker.7.Whatisthemantryingtodo?A.Encouragethewomantorunfaster.B.Showthewomanhowtouseamachin

e.C.Persuadethewomantotakeswimminglessons.请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whyisthemantired?A.Hedidn’tsleepwell.B.Hevisitedmanyplaces

.C.Hetookalongwaytotheairport.9.Whereisthemanstaying?A.Atahotel.B.AtUncleTom’shouse.C.Athisoldneighbour’splace10.WhenwillthespeakersgototheCe

ntralLibrary?A.OnSunday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnFriday.请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatwillthewomando?A.Havedinner

withtheman.B.Reserveatable.C.Meetacustomer.12.Howfaristherestaurantfromtheman’scompany?A.10minutes’ride.B.10minutes

’walk.C.20minutes’walk.13.Wheredoesthemanprefersittingintherestaurant?A.Bythewindow.B.Inasmokingsection.C.Inanon-smokingsection

.请听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Havinganinterview.B.Havingatest.C.Havingasurvey.15.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?

A.Brittany.B.Paris.C.Princeton.16.WhatisthewomandoinginParis?A.Studyingincollege.B.Workingforacompany.C.Touringthecity.17.

Whatdoesthewomanlikebest?A.ReadingB.Swimming.C.Windsurfing.请听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.HowmanydaysisHarrodsopenaweek?A.Five.B.

Six.C.Seven.19.WhatisHarrodsfamousfor?A.Itsclotheshalls.B.Itsfoodhalls.C.Itssportshalls.20.Whatisthemostintere

stingthingaboutHarrods?A.There’sadoctorandabankinit.B.There’rehundredsoflightsoutside.C.There’re25cafesandresta

urantsinit.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,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFOURBOOKSYOUSHOULDREADCruelBeautif

ulWorldWrittenbyCarolineLeavittAtage16,LucyisalonelyorphanlivingwitholdersisterCharlotteanddevotedauntIrisinWaltham,Massachusetts.Onthela

stdayofschool,sherunsawaywithher30-year-oldteacher,William,andsettlesinahillsidecottageinruralPennsylvania,nearhisnewte

achingjob.ThoughLucyfeelsincreasinglyisolated,Williamwon’tallowheranyoutlet.Leavittdrawsuponareal-lifecrimethatinvolvedagirlsheknewinhighschool.Shet

ellsherstoryfrommultipleviewpoints,buildingtensionandsympathyforLucyandCharlotteastragedy英语第2页共6页swallowsthem.ByGaslightWrittenbyStevenPrice

Price,anaward-winningCanadianpoet,achievesanextraordinaryachievementofDickensianstorytellinginhisweightysecondnovel.HisheroisWilliamPinkerton,so

nofthefounderofthelegendarydetectiveagency,whofindscluesinhislatefather’ssafetothecaseofWilliamShade.Thismythicthiefhaddisturbedandups

ethisfather.WilliamtracksaShadeaccomplice(共犯),CharlotteReckitt,toLondon,onlytofindshe’sbeenfounddead

intheThames.Priceablyarrangesdozensofinterlinkingplotlinesashespansthreecontinentsandseveraldecades,fromAmericanCivilWarbattlefieldstoScotl

andYardattheendofthe19thCentury.TheInvisibilityCloakWrittenbyGeFeiBeijing-basedGeFei(pennameforLiuYong)wonthe2015Ma

oDunLiteraturePrizeforfiction“describingthechangingspiritofChinesesociety”overthepastcentury.TheInvisibili

tyCloak,hisfirstEnglishpublication,revolvesaroundCui,adivorcedmanwhocreatescustomizedhi-fispeakersforBeijin

g’snewlywealthyandafewintellectuals.Beijing’srapidexpansionhasleftCuilongingforaninvisiblelifeawayfromtheci

ty.Hischancecomeswhenheagreestobuildaworld-classsoundsystemforagangster(匪徒).GeFei’snicework,translatedfromtheChinesebyCanaanMorse,shouldfind

manyfans.MessyWrittenbyTimHarfordThetemptationtobeneatandtidymaybepowerful,but“wewouldbebetterservedbyembracingadegreeofmess,”Harfordarg

ues.Hisdefenseofthecreativepotentialoftheimperfect,random,vague,difficult,diverseandevendirtyisrefreshing.Reachingintothearts,politic

s,business,scienceandtechnology,Harfordmakesanappealingcaseforopeninguptodisorderandluck.21.WhichauthordoesNOTtellas

toryinhis/herworklistedabove?A.CarolineLeavittB.StevenPriceC.GeFeiD.TimHarford22.JackisanAmericanwholovesdetectivestories.Heisgoingt

oworkandliveinBeijingforthenextthreeyears,andheisverycuriousabouttheplaceheisheadingto.Whichbookwillhemost

likelychoosetoreadnow?A.CruelBeautifulWorldB.ByGaslightC.TheInvisibilityCloakD.Messy23.Thispageisintendedforpeoplewhowantto______.A.buynewly-publi

shedbooksatadiscountB.marketlatestbookstofriendsandfamilyC.knowwhatbooksareworthwhiletoreadD.understandthecurr

enttrendinliteratureBLastmonth,myhusbandandIcompletedwhatsomeofourfriendsconsideredafoolishtask:a32-day,5,232

-milecampingtripwithchildreninourVolkswagenvan,without“high-tech”tooccupythechildren.Itwasthescreenlessjourneythatshoweredmewithdoubt

s.Butis“boredom”senseless?MyfriendRenee,whohasdrivencross-countrywithherthreekidseighttimes,callsboredomthemotherofcreativity.She’snottheonlyonewh

oseesvirtueinblanktime.Inarecentlypublishedpaper,researchersatEastAngliaUniversityinEnglandconcludedthatthetrancelike(发呆的)statehelpsrechargethemindan

dis“centraltolearningandcreativity”.Iwasn’ttryingtomakemykidssmarter.NeitherdoIdislikehigh-tech.ButIunderstandtoowellthepowerofminiscreenstotransfo

rmourkidsintozombies(木讷的人).OnDay1,our7-year-oldsonannounced“Texasissoboring!".Thenextday,strugglingagainsthisseatbelt,heyelledhecouldn’ttakem

uchmoreofthis.His5-year-oldsisterwasbetteratthelonghoursplayingmake-believewiththestuffedanimals.OnDay3

hebegantocountmountainsandseepandasanddolphinsindistantcloudsintheTexassky,Ioftenjoinedthekidsintheback,wherewedidth

umb-and-toewrestle.Withwell-knownmountainsahead,myhusbandtoldthechildrenthepastlegendsofthem.“ArizonaisnotasboringasTexas,”oursondeclared.Ihopethe

tripgavekidssomelazy,unstructuredtimetolearnsomethingaboutvaluingthetripinsteadoflookingforthefastestwaytoburnitup.Idon’talwaysmakethe

rightcallasaparentbutIknowthatinbanningthesmallscreenwemaidetherightchoicethistime.24.Whydidtheauthorchooseahigh-techfreejourney?A.Herfriendsarehi

ghlyagainstit.B.Shedislikedadvancedtechnology.C.Shefearedthepassiveinfluenceofmini-screens.D.Theresearchersprovedtheharmofmo

derntechnology.25.Whathappenedduringthecross-countrydrive?A.Theirsongotworseatboredom.B.Herkidshadatoughtimerid

inginthevehicle.C.Theirsonrelievedhimselfbywatchinganimalsoutside.DThetimespentwithoutscreensstrengthenedthefamilybo

nd.26.Theunderlinedpart“thefastestway”inthelastparagraphrefersto?A.thespeediestroutetofinishthejourneyB.theabilitytoobservethesur

roundingsC.theinterestofplayinggameswithothersD.thechoiceofkillingtimebyplayingdigitaldevices27.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.IsDriving

LongDistancesGoodforChildren?B.ATouchingCross-countryTripofMyFamilyC.What’sWrongwithBoredomwithoutHigh-t

ech?英语第3页共6页D.CreativeKidsoutofParents’ReasonableChoiceCUNHumanitarianChiefMarkLowcocktodayreleasedUS$15millionfromtheCentralEmergencyRe

sponseFund(CERF)tohelpfundglobaleffortstocontaintheCOVID-19virus.TheannouncementcameastheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)upgradedtheglobalriskoftheco

ronavirusoutbreakto“veryhigh”–itstoplevelofriskassessment.TheWHOhassaidthereisstillachanceofcontainingthe

virusifitschainoftransmissionisbroken.TheUNfundinghasbeenreleasedtotheWHOandtheUnitedNationsChildren’sFund(UNIC

EF).Itwillfundessentialactivitiesincludingbeingawareofthespreadofthevirus,investigatingcases,andputtingnationallabor

atoriesintouse.TheWHOhascalledforUS$675milliontofundthefightagainstcoronavirus.Thereisawindowofopportunitytocontainthespreadofthevirusifcountriest

akestrongmeasurestodetectcasesearly,isolateandcareforpatients,andtracecontacts.EmergencyReliefCoordinatorandUnd

er-Secretary-GeneralforHumanitarianAffairs,MarkLowcocksaid,“Wedonotyetseeevidencethatthevirusisspreadingfreely.Aslongasth

at’sthecase,westillhaveachanceofcontainingit,bystrengtheningsurveillance,conductingthoroughoutbreakinvestigationstoidentifycontactsandapplying

appropriatemeasurestopreventfurtherspread.”“ThisannouncementfromtheUN’sEmergencyFundwillhelpcountrieswithfragilehealthsystemsim

provetheirdetectionandresponseoperations.Ithasthepotentialtosavethelivesofmillionsofvulnerablepeople.”TedrosAdhanomGhebreyesus,WHODirector-Gene

ral,said,“Thepotentialspreadofthevirustocountrieswithweakerhealthsystemsisoneofourbiggestconcerns.Thesefundswillhelpsupportthesecountriesgetreadyfo

rdetectingandisolatingcases,protectingtheirhealthworkers,andtreatingpatientswithdignityandappropriatecare.Thiswillhelpussavelivesandpushbackth

evirus.”“Atthiscriticalmoment,everyeffortmustbemadetopushbackagainsttheoutbreak,”saidUNICEFExecutiveDirectorHenriettaFore.“Thesefunds

willsupportourglobaleffortstopromoteweakerhealthsystemsandinformchildren,pregnantwomenandfamiliesabouthowtopr

otectthemselves.”28.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat__________.A.WHOreferredtotheCOVID-19asthemediumlevelofriskassessment.B.Thevirusi

sstillhardtocontaineveniftimelymeasuresaretaken.C.Thefundwillhelppeoplewithweakhealth.D.ThefundreleasedbyUNismuchless

thanWHOoriginallydemanded.29.WhatisTedrosAdhanomGhebreyesus’attitudetowardthefightagainstthevirus?A.Optimistic.B.Skeptical.C.Cautious.D

.Ambiguous.30.Accordingtothepassage,thefundcanbeusedinthefollowingaspectsexcept________.A.Theexaminationofthepeoplec

oncernedB.ThemonitorofthespreadofthevirusC.TheoperationofthenationallaboratoriesD.Theestablishmentofthemo

bilehospital31.Inwhichpartofnewspapercanyoumostprobablyreadthepassage?A.Travel.B.Health.C.Business.D.Lifestyle.DPeoplediettolookmoreattractiv

e.Fishdiettoavoidbeingbeatenup,thrownoutoftheirsocialgroup,andgettingeatenasaresult.Thatisthefascinatingconclus

ionofthelatestresearchintofishbehaviorbyateamofAustralianscientists.Theresearchteamhavediscoveredthatsubordinate(下级的)fishvol

untarilydiettoavoidchallengingtheirlargercompetitors."Instudyinggobies(虾虎鱼)wenoticedthatonlythelargesttwoindividuals,ama

leandfemale,hadbreeding(繁殖)rightswithinthegroup,"explainsMarianWong."Allothergroupmembersarenonbreedingfemales,eachbeing5-10%smal

lerthanitsnextlargestcompetitor.Wewantedtofindouthowtheymaintainthisprecisesizeseparation."Thereasonforthesizedifferencewaseasytosee.Onceasubordina

tefishgrowstothesizetothatthreatensitslargercompetitor,itcausesafightwhichusuallyendsinthesmallergobybeingdrivenawayfromthegroup.Mo

reoftenthannot,theevictedfishistheneatenup.Itappearedthatthesmallerfishwerekeepingthemselvessmallinord

ertoavoidchallengingthebossfish.Whethertheydidsovoluntarily,bycontrollinghowmuchtheyate,wasnotclear.Theresearchteamdecidedtodoanexpe

riment.Theytriedtofattenupsomeofthesubordinategobiestoseewhathappened.Totheirsurprise,thegobiessimplyrefused

theextrafoodtheywereoffered,clearlypreferringtoremainsmallandavoidfights,overhavingafeast.Thediscoverychallengesthet

raditionalscientificviewofhowbossindividualskeeptheirpositioninagroup.Previouslyitwasthoughtthatlargeindividualssimplyusedtheirweightand

sizetothreatentheirsubordinatesandtakemoreofthefoodforthemselves,sokeepingtheircompetitorssmall.Whilethehabits

ofgobiesmayseemalittlemysterious,Dr.Wongexplainsthatunderstandingtherelationshipsbetweenbossandsubordinateanimalsisimportan

ttounderstandinghowhierarchical(等级的)societiesremainstable.Theresearchhasprovedthefactthatvoluntarydietingis

ahabitfarfromuniquetohumans."Asyet(迄今为止),welackacompleteunderstandingofhowwidespreadthevoluntaryreductionoffoodintakeisinnature,"theresearchersc

omment."Dataonhumandietingsuggeststhat,whilehumansgenerallydiettoimprovehealthorincreaseattractiveness,rarelydoesitimpr

ovelong-termhealthandmalesregularlypreferfemalesthatarefatterthanthefemales'ownideal."32.Whenagobygrowstothesizethatthreatensitslargercompe

titor,it_____.A.facesdangerB.hasbreedingrightsC.eatsitscompetitorD.leavesthegroupitself.英语第4页共6页33.Theunderlinedword

s"theevictedfish"inParagraph3referto_____.A.thefishbeatenupB.thefishfoundoutC.thefishfattenedupD.thefishdrivenaway34.Theexper

imentshowedthatthesmallerfish_____.A.foughtoverafeastB.wentondietwillinglyC.preferredsomeextrafoodD.challengedthebossfish35.Whatisthete

xtmainlyabout?A.Fishdietingandhumandieting.B.Dietingandhealth.C.Humandieting.D.Fishdieting.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。Fewpeopleactuallylikejobinterviewing.36That’snoteasy,buttherearesomewaystopullyou

rselftogetherandfeelmoreconfident.Preparesolidtalkingpoints.It’salwaysbesttoover-prepareforpossiblequestionsbynotonlyresear

chingthecompanyandthepersoninterviewingyou,butalsobypreparinganswersandpracticingthoseresponses.Reviewtheskillsandexperiencesrequestedinthejoban

nouncementandhavetwoorthreeexamplesofhowyouhavedemonstratedeachone.37Remember:It’satwo-waystreet.This

isaconversation,notaninterrogation(审问).38Rememberingthatthisisabackandforthdiscussion,whereyoucan–andshould–ask

questionsaswellasanswerthem,canhelpyoufeelmorecomfortable.Justbreathe.39Yourbodywillrelaxalot.Youneedtoavoidupperchestbreathing,

asittendstojustmoveyourstressupwardtoyourface.40Ifyougointoaninterviewpickingapartyouroutfit(全套服装)orimperf

ectresponses,you’reonlyhurtingyourchancesofcomingoffascalmandcollected.Turnoffyournegativeself-talkandthencreateadifferentself-talkmes

sage,like,“IamheretosharethebestofmyabilityandthatisallIcanreallydo”.Workitout.Puttinginsomegymtimethemorningofyourinterviewcanhelpyougetridofanynerv

oustension.Exercisehelpscalmyournervoussystemandtendstoreducetheintensityofphysicalmanifestations(表现形式)ofstresssuchasrestlessness.A.

Putyourideaintopractice.B.Stopthenegativethoughts.C.Beforeyouwalkintoyourinterview,takeafewdeepbreaths.

D.Trytofindoutifthecompanyhasrulesaboutdress.E.You’retryingtoproveyou’retheoneforthejobandthatyoucanhandlestressfulsituations.F

.Don’tforgetthatyou’renottheonlyonebeinginterviewed—you’realsointerviewingtheorganization.G.Thiswillstrengthenyouranswersa

ndallowyoutoshowhowyourexperienceisrelevanttothejobororganizationforwhichyou’rebeinginterviewed.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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。WhenIfirstbegantolearnphotography,aphotographerofferedmeasimple41fortakingagood

picture.Don’tjust“pointand42”,asonecamerausedtoadvertise.After43yourintendedsubjectthroughthelens(镜头),pauseandth

inkabouthowyou44inthemoment.Thenafterdecidingthespecificpartofyoursubjectthat45thatemotion,simplycuta

wayeverythingelseandpressthebutton.46:focusonwhatmattersmost.Thisadvicecouldalsobeappliedto47.Focusonwhatmatter

smost;48everythingelse.Whenwegoaboutourliveswithlittle49ordifficulty,wemaybetemptedto“takeitallin”an

dthus50tofocusonwhatmattersmostandfindit51togetridofunnecessarythings.Allistoooftenitisnotuntilourlivesarein52thatwesuddenlyrealizethatwe’ve53ourfocu

s.Wehave54paidattentiontotheimportantaspectsofexistence---justice,kindness,andhumanity.55,weactually

haveachancetofocusagain.Aswemakedifficult56aboutwhatoffersmeaningandpurpose,wemaydiscoverthateven57thingshavethep

otentialtoturngoodand58.Wejustneedtoreframethe59beforeus.Thenwecan60andpayattentiontothemeaningfulthingsoflife.41.A.exampleB.rewardC.ti

pD.course42.A.shootB.reframeC.catchD.focus43.A.recognizingB.consideringC.designingD.spotting44.A.behaveB.feelC.standD.play45.A.m

aintainedB.arousedC.recalledD.recovered46.A.InotherwordsB.AsawholeC.InawayD.Onthecontrary47.A.workB.photographyC.lifeD.study48.A.losetrackof

B.makeuseofC.getholdofD.letgoof49.A.surpriseB.challengeC.happinessD.regret50.A.struggleB.failC.intendD.expect51.A.toughB.strangeC.helplessD.aimless

52.A.surpriseB.doubtC.crisisD.pride53.A.abandonedB.cancelledC.misplacedD.forget54.A.merelyB.rarelyC.alwaysD.sometimes英语第5页共6页55.A.ThusB.MoreoverC.I

nsteadD.However56.A.commentsB.requestsC.promisesD.decisions57.A.impossibleB.activeC.negativeD.complex58.A.beautifulB.longC.

freshD.memorable59.A.pictureB.figureC.memoryD.story60.A.reactB.relaxC.reappearD.refocus单项选择(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)61.—What

didyoursonsayintheletter?—Hetoldmethathe________theDisneyWorldthenextday.A.willvisitB.hasvisitedC.hadvisitedD.wouldvisit62.Afterawhile,herea

lizedthathewasinasituation_________hewas_________.A.where;madeuseB.that;madeuseofC.inwhich;madeuseofD.which;madeus

e63.Idon’twantto_________someargumentaboutwhois_________.A.beinvolvedin;toblameB.belinkedin;toblameC.beconnectedwith;blamedD

.beinvolvedin;tobeblamed64.____inthought,healmostranintoacar.A.LostB.BeinglostC.HavinglostD.Losing65.WhenhevisitedWuzhen,thesightsh

e______sethisideaforfloatingFishinmotion.A.hasseenB.seeingC.sawD.wereseen66.DuringQingDynasty,performances______inthetheaters

,restaurants,andevenontemporarystages.A.watchedB.arewatchedC.werewatchedD.hadbeenwatched67.Thepeople______w

ithrubbishbagsinthe5-lilometerrunfortheenvironment.A.armedB.arearmedC.armD.tobearmed68.Thenumberoftouriststotheresort______________by

5%lastyear.A.hasdeclinedB.havedeclinedC.declinedD.havingdeclined69.Theofficerissaid________toanothercountryalr

eady.AtogoB.tobegoingC.havinggoneD.tohavegone70.Bythetimehearrived,everyone_______medicalcare.A.hasreceivedB.havereceivedC.hadrecei

vedD.wouldreceiveⅡ卷(非选择题,共50分)语法填空:阅读下面对话,按照句子结构的语法和上下文的连贯性要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词语或使用括号中的词语的正确形式填空。(满分15分)Intoday’sworld,we____7

1___(surround)bytechnologyconstantly.It’struetosaythattechnologymakesourliveseasier.However,increasingscientistsaresayingthatweneedt

ogiveourselvesabreak----otherwiseweputourselvesatriskof___72___(develop)hundredsofhealthproblems.Overthesummerthedaysarelonger,sunnierandfreefr

omschool.Withallthisfreetime,whynotputittogooduseanddosomething___73____doesn’tinvolvetechnology?Tostartwith,youcouldlearnanewskill.Ther

earehundredsof____74____(possible):crafts,cooking,learningamusicalinstrument___75___anewsport.Ifyoujustfan

cyrelaxing,whynotheadtoabeach?Takealongyourfavoritebookandrelaxon____76____sands,orgoforastrollalongthecoastline.Ifyoudon’tli

venearabeach,youcouldgotoyourlocalpark.____77____youchoosetodowithyoursummer,trysomethingnew!Youmight___78___(surpris

e)yourselfandfinda___79___(hide)talentwithinyou;youmightmakenewfriendsalongtheway.Nexttimeyoufindyourself___80___(aimles

s)changingchannels,haveathinkaboutwhatelseyoucandotospendyourtime.单词拼写(共20小题,每小题0.5分,共10分)汉译英:1.客观地2.批评n.3.热心、热衷的a.4.协会,社团n.5.预料,预期n.6.抽象的a.7

.结论n8.样本n.9.分配,分派v.10.空闲,闲暇n.英译汉1.consequence2.distract3.guarantee4.philosophy5.security6.approve7.gradu

al8.generate9.ingredient10.opponent短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误

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