2017-2018学年黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学高一上学期期末考试英语试题 扫描版
哈尔滨市第九中学高三英语第四次月考试卷
哈尔滨市第九中学2008届高三年级第四次月考英语试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Where did the man meet Betty?A.In the post office. B.In the bank C.Outside the bank. 2.What’s the man trying to do?A.To ring somebody.B.To find a telephone number.C.To check the telephone service.3.What is the woman going to do?A.Call the man. B.Meet the man. C.Marry the man. 4.When does this conversation take place?A.At 4:15.B.At 4:30.C.At 4:45.5.What do we know about Pierre?A.He is deaf. B.He is a little naughty. C.He is impolite.第一节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答6至8题6.Where will the man transfer his flight?A.Tokyo. B.Hong Kong. C.Beijing.7.How will the man get the ticket?A.It will be collected by himself.B.He will pay by check.C.It will be delivered to him.8.What’s the discount allowed?A.5%. B.10%. C.15%听第7段材料,回答9至11题9.What’s the relationship between the speakers?A.Mother and son.B.Receptionist and customer.C.Teacher and student.10.what did the woman want the man to do yesterday?A.Writing home. B.Mending his trousers. C.Preparing for his exam. 11.Why is that pair of trousers important to the man?A.It’s a prize from his best friend.B.It has been wearing for years.C.It is a present from his father.听第8段材料,回答12至14题12.What is the woman most likely to be?A.A reporter from a newspaper press.B.A manager of the hotel in Cyprus.C.A tourist traveling to a seaside town.13.How many questions does the woman ask?A.4.B.5.C.6.14.What was the man satisfied with?A.The room of the hotel and the beach.B.The distance between the hotel and beach.C.The time when he arrived at the seaside town.听第9段材料,回答15至17题15.What does the man call for?A.A driver’s license. B.A job opportunity. C.An advertisement. 16.What qualifications does the man have?A.He used to work with the Department of Motor Vehicles.B.He has a commercial license with a perfect record.C.He is suitable for a commercial interview.17.Which is probably true about the man?A.He is from New York State.B.The interview will be on next Monday.C.His license’s number is C-94721-Tom.听第10段材料,回答18至20题18.Why did early experts think electric guitar is not a true instrument?A.Because it was not a sound from nature.B.Because it has no melody and rhythm.C.Because it can’t produce a real musical sound.19.What is “Lucille”?A.It is the name of a guitar player’s girl friend.B.It is the name of the guitar.C.It is the name of a song.20.Who is Les Paul?A.The person who played an electric guitar first.B.The person who created the sound of electric guitar.C.A modern electric guitar player.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节单项选择题(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,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。
哈尔滨市第九中学2024年高三上学期9月月考英语试卷
哈尔滨市第九中学校2023-2024学年度高三上学期九月份考试英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟满分150分共5页)第1卷(满分95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. How long has Adam lived alone?A.30 years.B.22 years.C.15 years.2. How will the speakers go to the concert?A.By car.B. By taxi.C.By subway.3. What did the man probably do just now?A. He did some shopping.B. He bought some coffee.C. He walked a dog.4. Where are the speakers?A. In a bookstore.B. In a library.C. In a classroom.5. What does the man mean?A. He hates to build the bookshelf.B. He has lost the woman's tools.C.He hasn’t finished his work.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独长后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、76. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Boss and employee.B.Teacher and student.C. Interviewer and interviewee.7. What is the man mainly talking about?A. His special skills.B.His mother language.C.His dream job.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
2023届黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学高三英语第一学期期末监测试题含解析
2022-2023高三上英语期末模拟试卷注意事项1.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.2.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用0.5毫米黑色墨水的签字笔填写在试卷及答题卡的规定位置.3.请认真核对监考员在答题卡上所粘贴的条形码上的姓名、准考证号与本人是否相符.4.作答选择题,必须用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应选项的方框涂满、涂黑;如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案.作答非选择题,必须用05毫米黑色墨水的签字笔在答题卡上的指定位置作答,在其他位置作答一律无效.5.如需作图,须用2B铅笔绘、写清楚,线条、符号等须加黑、加粗.第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.Newly-built wooden cottages line the street,___________ the old town into a dreamland.A.turned B.turningC.to turn D.having turned2.While interacting with people in India, I was ________ to a way of life completely different from my own.A.reduced B.exposed C.committed D.transferred3.People expect Shanghai Disneyland Park to offer better service than ________ of Tokyo’s.A.this B.it C.one D.that4.Regarding China-US differences on human rights issues, Hong said the two sides can enhance mutual understanding through dialogue ______ on equality and mutual respect.A.based B.to base C.basing D.base 5.I am so thrilled to have my underwater photos ______ in the National Geographic and on the cover!A.to be featured B.featured C.being featured D.to feature6.—Where on earth have they gone?—I have no idea, but I wish I .A.know B.knew C.would know D.would have known7.I’m afraid that I can’t attend Tom’s wedding party ______ next weekend.A.to be held B.being heldC.held D.is to be held8._____ his homework in time, he had to stay up late into the night.A.Finishing B.Having finished C.To finish D.To have finished9.________ well for my job interview, I really had butterflies in my stomach on my wayto the company I had applied to.A.Having not prepared B.Not having preparedC.Not to have prepared D.To have not prepared10.As one of the most popular artists in the US, not only_______ with her hit songs, but has inspired women with her devotion to charity.A.has Beyonce influenced pop culture B.influenced pop culture has Beyonce C.Beyonce has influenced pop culture D.influenced pop culture Beyonce has 11.—My computer is out of function again.—You need to go to the customer service center and have it ________.A.to repair B.repairC.repairing D.repaired12.With the nuclear crisis worsening in Iran, the world’s attention is fixed again on________is called the Middle East.A.which B.what C.that D.it13.40 grams of meat per day is ______ people should consume in order to stay fit. A.that B.whyC.how D.what14.I guess ________ impresses me most about his painting is the colors he uses. A.who B.whichC.that D.what15.The laptops made by our company sell best, but nobody could have guessed the place in the market that they ________ 20 years ago.A.had had B.had C.were having D.were to have16.— Can you tell me something about _________ science.— OK. _ Nobel Prize in Chemistry is usually awarded to Americans.A.the; The B./; The C.a; / D.the; /17.The doctor’s treatment has worked marvels: the patient has completely.A.repeated B.returned C.recovered D.reminded18.Could I speak to__________ is in charge of International Sales please?A.who B.whatC.whoever D.whatever19.---I saw no more than one motorcar in the shop. Will you go and buy ?---No, I’d rather find in other shops.A.it; oneB.one; itC.it; the oneD.the one; it20.on one foot with your eyes closeD.and you will soon lose your balance. A.Standing B.StoodC.To stand D.Stand第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学校2023-2024学年高三上学期开学考试英语试题
哈九中2024届高三学年上学期开学考试英语试卷(满分150分)第I卷(共1025分)第一部分:听力测试(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A. B. C三个选项中选出最佳选项,听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the speakers do next?A Visit a friend, B. Pick up Billy. C Buy some beans.2 Who is Andy Clarks?A A public librarian. B. ATV actor. C. A famous lawyer.3. What are the speakers talking about?A Gifts for Jason. B. A baseball game. C. The woman's retirement.4 What went on at Cooper's last night?A. A movie show.B. A birthday party.C. A sales promotion.5. What problem do the speakers have?A They are late for work. B. They get stuck in traffic. C. They have lost their way.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,講分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B. C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料。
回答第6、7题。
2017-2018学年高一英语上学期期末考试试题汉
2017-2018学年高一英语上学期期末考试试题汉(考试时间:2小时满分:100分)第I卷选择题(满分60分)阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)第一节:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的选项中选出最佳选项。
AWhen you walk along a street in a big city in the United States , you may see clocks in most stores. Radio announcers give t he correct time during the day. People there think that it is imp ortant to know the time. Most Americans have watches. They want to do certain things at certain times. They do not want to be late.Not all people all over the world value time. Suppose you visi t a certain country in South America. You would find that peop le living there do not like to rush. If you had an appointment (约会)with someone, he would probably be late. He would not care for arriving on time. In some countries in South America, ev en the radio programs may not begin right on time, nor do the radio announcers think it important to announce the right time. Many people regard a clock as a machine. It seems to them t hat a person who does everything on time is controlled by a m achine. They do not want a clock or any machine to have that much power over their lives.1. There are clocks in most stores in the US cities because __ ____.A. people in the stores want to sell these clocksB. people think it important to know the timeC. bosses want to make their stores beautifulD. they needn't wear watches when they are away from hom e2. The underlined word "rush" in the passage most probably means ______.A. “run”B. “walk”C.“hurry”D. “move”3. If you had an appointment with someone in some place in South America, he might not arrive on time, and this is becau se ______.A. he didn't have a watch with himB. he forgot to have a look at a watch or a clockC. he didn't like an appointment with someoneD. he didn't think it important to arrive on time4. In some countries in South America ______.A. the radio announcers do think it important to announce th e exact timeB. the radio programs may start a bit early or lateC. most people do not want to be controlled by othersD. many people think a clock has much power5.which statement is not true?A. The radio announcers in South America always announce t he right time.B. You can see clocks in many stores in USA.C.All the people in the world don’t value the time.D. Most Americans own watches.BFitzgerald, a very wealthy English man, had only one child, a son, who naturally was the apple of his eye. His wife died whe n the child was in his early teens. So Fitzgerald devoted hims elf to fathering the kid. Unluckily the son died in his late teens. Meanwhile, Fitzgerald's wealth was increasing all the time. He spent a lot on art works of the masters. Later Fitzgerald hims elf became seriously ill. Before his death, he had carefully pre pared his will as to how his wealth would be settled——to sell his entire collection at an auction(拍卖).Because of the large quantity and high quality of his collection , a huge crowd of possible buyers gathered for the auction. M any of them were museum directors and private collectors ea ger to bid(出价). Before the auction, the art works were shown, among w hich was a painting of Fitzgerald's son by an unknown artist. Because of its poor quality, it received little attention.When it was time for the auction, the auctioneer gaveled(敲槌)the crowd to attention. First the lawyer read from Fitzgerald's will that the first art work to be auctioned was the painting of h is son.The poor-quality painting didn't receive any bidders except one——the old servant who had attended to the son and loved him, a nd who for emotional reasons offered the only bid.As soon as the servant bought the painting for less than one English pound, the auctioneer stopped the bidding and asked the lawyer to read again from the will. The crowd became qui et, and the lawyer read from the will: “Whoever buys the painti ng of my son gets all my collection.” Then the auction was ov er.6. Fitzgerald was __________.A. a museum directorB. a master of artC. an art collectorD. an art auctioneer7. Which of the following is TRUE according to the story?A. Fitzgerald took care of his son all by himself.B. Fitzgerald lost his wife and his only son within 10 years.C. Fitzgerald became seriously ill because of the death of his son.D. Fitzgerald decided to leave everything he had to his servan t.8. Fitzgerald's will showed __________.A. his desire to fool the biddersB. his sadness at the death of his sonC. his regret of having no heir (继承人)D. his invaluable love for his son9. What helped the old servant win the whole collection of Fitz gerald's?A. No more than one pound.B. His emotion for his young master.C. Great increase of his wealth.D. His strong passion for art.10. At the result of the auction, the old man would feel more t han ______________.A. sadB. surprisedC. interestedD. expectedCWe parents often take material things for love. “I give him eve rything,” a disappointed mother complains. “New shoes, video -games, and his own TV. You’d think he’d at least show me re spect!”Of course, love and presents are related. Most parents work h ard to earn money. They want their children to have more tha n they did and have better lives. The problem is, most childre n don’t connect the things parents buy with the labor that pays for them. Children have more, but our culture——and television in particular——teaches them that more is never enough. Having more does n ot mean that a child feels loved.From a parent’s point of view, children are not thankful. But thi s has to do with their natural growth. Young children see their parents as all-mighty(万能的). If parents fail to provide what they want, it must be a matt er of choice. It’s normal for children, even school-age ones, not to be able to take another person’s point of vie w. For example, they may dislike their parents for working lon g hours, and not realize that the parent would also rather hav e more time at home.In addition to giving presents, we have to find other ways to e xpress love and create memories. Reading or telling stories to gether, making music and playing games are all ways for fami lies to spend time without spending money. Traditions like rea ding favorite poems and even snowball fights all serve the pur pose(达到目的). Most importantly, as parents, we have to learn to hold b ack some energy from our tiring jobs. When we’re present for our children, we ourselves become the presents we want to gi ve.11. The underlined word “them”( in Paragraph 2) refers to____ __________.A. the things parents buyB. parentsC. childrenD. bett er lives12. According to the passage, children______.A. want fewer presentsB. want presents rather than loveC. are taught to ask for moreD. can live better without their parents.13. We can judge from the passage that there is _________.A. a heavy job load for some parentsB. a lack of money in some familiesC. misunderstanding between parents and childrenD. love between parents and children14. The last paragraph of the passage means that______.A. our children are good presents to usB. we should spend more time with our childrenC. we ourselves need some presentsD. we should give more presents to our children15. The best title for the passage is .A. Family LifeB. Children’s EducationC. Love and PresentsD. Children and Parents第二节:任务型阅读(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。
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学2024—2025学年高二上学期10月考试英语试卷
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学 2024—2025学年高二上学期10月考试英语试卷一、阅读理解Here is a selection of the world’s most unusual buildings that define a place through inventive ways of adapting to local environments.The floating (流动的) homes of Lake TiticacaMore than 500 years ago, the growing Inca Empire began to occupy the Uros’ mainland villages. To resist this threat, the Uros began to build the floating islands with the water- resistant plant called totora, which grows in the lake and is the lifeblood of the Uros community.The perfect desert town: GhadamesGhadames is an impressive example of environmental planning. Thick walls delay the sun’s heat entering a building during the day, and radiate that heat back to the sky at night. By morning, the walls have cooled again. Skilful use of available building materials achieves the maximum comfort with minimal means.Spain’s fairy-tale housesKnown as pallozas, the round houses are built from just a handful of materials: stone, wood and dry grass. Thick stone walls depending on what was available in the area block the cold and conserve internal heat. Inside, the palloza’s fireplaces are essential for maintaining a constant temperature, making it energy-efficient.The Himalayas’ ancient designThe structures in Himachal Pradesh were built by an ancient technique known as kath kuni. Wood and stones create a fantastic balance. The wooden frames (框架) lessen the stress on the openings during an earthquake. Thick stones hold the whole building firmly in place. Above all, pieces of wood interlock together, which makes the structures remarkably flexible, allowing walls to move in case of an earthquake.1.Which structure was built for defending residents against attackers?A.The kath kuni structure.B.The floating structure.C.The Ghadames structure.D.The palloza’s structure.2.What do the houses in Ghadames and pallozas have in common?A.They are sustainable.B.They maximize internal heat.C.They are built for luxury living.D.They’re made of special materials. 3.What makes Kath kuni structures earthquake-resistant?A.The stone frames.B.The narrow openings.C.The flexible wood.D.An interlocking system.“It was written in some sense,” Sophie Blake, a physics professor, would end up in observational cosmology — the study of the origin and development of the universe using specialized telescopes. “I’m not going to lie. My father was a physicist. My mother’s an astronomer. But no kid wants to be like their parents,” she jokes, semi-seriously.Blake always enjoyed building things like a child engineer. It wasn’t unusual for her to experiment with her father’s research equipment. She thanks, in part, her short attention period for her inquisitiveness, “I am always looking for something.”For the last few years, Blake has been searching for signs of the universe’s early existence — from the birth of the first stars to the “cosmic (宇宙的) dark ages” — and she’s building her own equipment to explore beyond the known universe, focusing on its distant past with novel radio technology. Since 2017, Blake and her team have been engineering and planting radio telescopes in two of the Earth’s most remote (and quietest) locations for the best shot at hearing the earliest voice of the universe.Initially, Blake planned a PhD in particle (粒子) physics but switched direction after a visit to a lab with messy equipment and tools everywhere at the California Institute of Technology. “I didn’t know about observational cosmology then but thought, ‘Whatever this is, I want to do that.’”She spent a year at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, after conducting experiments of a balloon-borne microwave telescope launched from McMurdo. “That really inspired my love for remote places,” she said.Eventually, she wanted to engineer her own instruments. After her year at the South Pole, she joined the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. At that time, the site decision was made for the largest radio telescope group on Earth.“This was also a leap of faith because I really couldn’t continue the work I was doing before.” Blake recalls. “I had never done radio before but I thought, ‘Let me give this a try and see how it goes.’”4.What can we infer from Blake’s joke in paragraph 1?A.She follows in her parents’ footsteps.B.She develops an interest in telescopes.C.She lies about her parents’ professions.D.She lives up to her parents’ expectations. 5.What does the underlined word “inquisitiveness” in paragraph 2 mean?A.Talent.B.Courage.C.Curiosity.D.Intelligence. 6.What stimulated Blake’s passion for distant places?A.Her visit to a lab in a university.B.Her wish to build her own equipment.C.Her faith in hearing the cosmic sound.D.Her experience at a South Pole Station. 7.Which of the following best describes Blake?A.Confident and caring.B.Generous and optimistic.C.Modest and open-minded.D.Adventurous and determined.Children who were behind in their development at age 4-5were almost three times as likely to have been out of education, employment, or training at age 16-17, analysis of pupil data has found.4-5-ycar-olds in England are assessed by the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile, and those who reach the boundary of a “good level of development” are considered “school ready”.The new study in the journal BMC Public Health has found a significant gap in Not in Education, Employment or Training(NEET)outcomes between those who were ready and unready for primary school. The research drew on data from more than 8,000 Bradford young people whose records are linked as part of the Connected Bradford project. The research found that 11%of children who were not school ready went on to be NEET at 16-17, compared to just 4%of children who were school ready.Lead author Dr Matthew Warburton, Research Officer at Leeds’School of Psychology, said: “These findings tell us that there are clear, early indicators for children and young people being at risk of disadvantage in late adolescence. As schools routinely collect this data, the research could be used to kickstart early intervention in schools based on primary school readiness.”The research team, which also included academics from Lancaster University and the Bradford Institute for Health Research, say this shows a clear need for early intervention by schools to reduce disadvantage in later life.This echoes the message from a series of N8 Child of the North and Centre for Young Lives reports on the need to put children and young people first. Senior author Dr Amy Atkinson, Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Lancaster University said: “Data from the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile is readily available for millions of children and young people in England. This information could, and should, be used to identify pupils at increased risk of becoming NEET.”8.What does the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile probably do?A.Record employment status.B.Monitor teenagers’progress.C.Evaluate primary school students.D.Assess 4-5-year-olds’development. 9.What does Dr Matthew imply about the current situation of schools?A.They lack data for early intervention.B.They lack data to identify at-risk students.C.Early intervention is required.D.Early intervention have been done. 10.What do we know about the data according to the last paragraph?A.It is rarely used in England.B.It is not enough for identifying NEET youth.C.It is used effectively for the NEET issue.D.It can solve the issue of NEET youth. 11.The passage is structured in the following way.A.Introducing a topic-Describing related studies -Making suggestionsB.Making a claim -Providing evidence-Drawing a conclusionC.Presenting a problem -Analyzing the causes -Offering solutionsD.Raising a question-Discussing different opinions -Reaching an agreementLord Rees and Neil deGrasse Tyson pour cold water on Elon Musk’s plans to transfer a large human population to Mars at a World Government Summit panel in Dubai. The billionaire’s plans to send humans to Mars are a “dangerous vision”, according to Britain’s chief astrophysicist Lord Martin Rees.Back in 2016, Musk outlined his vision of building a colony on Mars “in our lifetimes” — with the first rocket sending humans to the Red Planet by 2025. For many years the company usedan image of the Martian surface being terraformed (地球化) in its promotional material . However, a NASA-sponsored study published in 2018 dismissed these plans as impossible with today’s technology. Recently Musk has tweeted that he believed it was “possible to make a self-sustaining city on Mars by 2050, if we start in five years”.Lord Rees said, “The only reason for humans to go to space would be for adventure. To live on Mars is not going to be easy. Mars has an unpleasant environment.” “The idea of Elon Musk to have a million people settle on Mars is a dangerous idea. Living on Mars is no better than living on the South Pole or the tip of Mount Everest. If you want to call Mars home, you need to terraform Mars, turn it into Earth.” American astrophysicist and science educator Neil de Grasse Tyson added. However, the size of this task was much larger than actively attempting to prevent the initial catastrophe on Earth, Dr. Tyson explained: “It is so much easier to make Earth return to Earth again rather than terraforming Mars.”“There is no force on Earth as powerful as the exploration of space that impacts our thoughts and ambitions. Thinking about the future is half of what drives the future. Space will always remain as an inspiration for young people and it is an area we need to support,” Lord Rees said.12.What was Musk’s attitude to the vision of building a colony on Mars by 2050?A.Skeptical.B.Optimistic.C.Dismissive.D.Cautious. 13.What makes terraforming Mars a difficult task, according to Dr. Tyson?A.Unpleasant environment in Mars.B.Conflict with NASA’s plan.C.Lack of advanced technology.D.Extreme weather in the South Pole. 14.What is the main message conveyed by Lord Rees in the last paragraph?A.Human development relies on thinking about the future of the earth.B.Mars colonization should be a top priority for young people.C.Space exploration has a huge impact on human development.D.Young people should be more supportive of space exploration.15.What is the best title of this passage?A.Elon Musk Thinks Big About Colonizing Mars.B.Experts Dismiss Elon Musk’s Mars Colonization Plans.C.The Fruitless Exploration of Human Settlement on Mars.D.The Challenges of Establishing Human Habitats on Mars.Adaptations are currently popular in the movie industry. We’re all familiar with film adaptations of books. 16 Book adaptations of films aren’t that common, but it’s a medium that certainly takes skills to master.The most well-known version of a film being adapted to books is via the novelisation (小说化). Movie novelisations went through a boom period before the internet era. Fans wanted to know more about the fictional worlds and experience the story again in a new way. 17 Thus, the novelisation was a great solution.Meanwhile, the screen to page process has also opened up the possibility of sequels (续篇). Perhaps there simply wasn’t financial investment to create a follow-up to a film. Maybe a sequel idea simply felt more appropriate for a novel. 18 In recent years for example, the film Heat, released in 1995 has received its own novel. ET: The Book of the Green Planet continued the extra-terrestrial’s journey after the completion of the film’s narrative.But what are the benefits of reading a novel instead of waiting for the big screen version? Well, a novel can take its reader deeper into the mind of the characters that the film had to represent in a more visual way. 19 Although a film might characterize a fantastic scene or a specific costume choice, it doesn’t always tell why those things are important. Novelisations and sequels can take that extra step and shine a light on some of those movie-making choices.Book adaptations of films obviously won’t ever replace cinema, and there’s no need to choose one or the other. 20A.But what about book adaptations of films?B.Besides, descriptions can be more detailed too.C.For a time, they were everything for cinema lovers.D.Films being adapted to books has been talked repeatedly.E.But they couldn’t simply google it, or immediately purchase the production on tape. F.Regardless, some terrific films have been expanded upon thanks to this medium. G.Actually, these two mediums are considerably interdependent and complementary.二、完形填空I was first going into this final day, the Junior Sled Dog Championship. We’d trained two years and wanted to beat Blake. I knelt down to pat Kenai and my hands 21 from nerves and excitement. Kenai tipped up his face to lick my chin “You are 22 , aren’t you?”Just before the countdown started, Blake shot me a 23 smile, hands trembling too. Then I heard, “Go!” 24 I could yell “Hike!”, Kenai leaped forward. The rest of the dogs 25 after. We started last. We flew down the long hill. Then we 26 a corner. I leaned to keep the sled steady. Kenai saw Blake’s team before I did . His tail flew up, and he 27 . Seeing his tongue still flopping forward, I let him go all out. We closed the 28 . A bridge later, we inched closer. On the next hill, Kenai drew even with Blake’s sled and then we passed it.29 our sled hit a branch. The runners caught. I lost my 30 and fell off the sled. Witnessing the sled come to a stop, I struggled through the deep s now to Kenai. I 31 . His shoulder was bleeding.“Kenai ! No!” My voice came out a howl. Kenai 32 to stand. He looked at me, his blue eyes 33 to keep on He would do it, too. For one frozen moment I saw myself on the winner’s stand with the trophy (奖杯). But no. I bent and gently 34 Kenai in a blanket.The race vet examining Kenai, I watched Blake accept the trophy. Kenai squirming in my lap, I leaned over upon him. Just at that moment, I felt a warm tongue on my wet cheek. I smiled and realized that I had the 35 that really counted.21.A.softened B.shook C.withdrew D.extended 22.A.clever B.thirsty C.helpful D.ready 23.A.broad B.satisfied C.tight D.slight24.A.As B.Beyond C.Before D.After 25.A.pulled B.charged C.jumped D.barked 26.A.cut B.missed C.kept D.rounded 27.A.took off B.backed off C.turned around D.bent forward 28.A.race B.difference C.gap D.goal 29.A.Suddenly B.Finally C.Gradually D.Occasionally 30.A.way B.hold C.temper D.sight31.A.quitted B.insisted C.sighed D.froze 32.A.struggled B.decided C.refused D.pretended 33.A.forcing B.begging C.ordering D.persuading 34.A.took up B.put up C.brought up D.wrapped up 35.A.prayer B.praise C.prize D.price三、单项选择36.It is a truly delightful place, ________looks the same as it must have done 100 years ago with its winding streets and pretty cottages.A.as B.whereC.that D.which37.The boss of the company is trying to create an easy atmosphere ________ his employees enjoy their work.A.where B.which C.when D.who38.I think that, _____the cost, we have to address this problem. We have to bring justice and compassion to the victims.A.whichever B.whatever C.however D.wherever39.We choose this hotel because the price for a night here is down to $20, half of _______ it used to charge.A.that B.whichC.what D.how40.In 1963 the UN set up the World Food Programme, one of ________ purposes is to relieve worldwide starvation.A.which B.its C.whose D.whom 41.Evidence has been found through years of study________children’s early sleeping problems are likely to continue when they grow up.A.when B.how C.whether D.that 42.Recently, scientists have started a debate on _______the computers will “think” like human in half a century.A.where B.whether C.whose D.which 43.Hawking believes the earth is unlikely to be the only planet life has developed gradually.A.that B.why C.where D.which44.The children were all interested in ________ they had seen in the exhibition.A.which B.that all C.all what D.all that45.As a new graduate, he doesn’t know ______ it takes to start a business here.A.how B.what C.when D.which46.The meaning of the word “nice” changed a few times ________ it finally came to include the sense “pleasant.”A.before B.afterC.since D.while47.Half an hour later, Lucy still couldn’t get a taxi _______ the bus had dropped her.A.until B.when C.although D.where48.______ regular exercise is very important, it is not a good idea to exercise too close to bedtime.A.Although B.As C.Considering D.Assuming49.I'll be out for some time. ______ anything important happens, call me up immediately.A.In case B.As ifC.Even though D.Now that50.It was _____ he came back from Africa that year _________ he met the girl he would like to marry.A.when; then B.not; until C.not until; that D.only; when四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
哈尔滨市第九中学校2023-2024学年高一下学期开学学业阶段性评价考试英语试卷(不含音频)
洛阳市2023——2024 学年第一学期期末考试高一生物学试卷注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。
2.考试结束,将答题卡交回。
一、选择题:本题共12小题,每小题2分,共24分。
在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的。
1.下列是某同学对蓝细菌和酵母菌进行的概括总结,其中正确的是A.二者的边界都是细胞壁B.二者的 DNA 都是环状的C.二者都能将有机物分解为无机物D.二者都能在线粒体内膜上合成ATP2.下列有关细胞中元素和化合物的叙述,正确的是A.淀粉、纤维素与糖原的功能不同是由其单体的排列顺序造成的B.氨基酸脱水缩合时,所产生水中的氢来自氨基酸的羧基C.与糖类相比,脂肪分子中氢含量更高,它是主要的能源物质D.组成RNA 和 DNA 的元素种类相同,碱基种类不完全相同3.蛋白质可以与多种物质结合,赋予蛋白质复合体多种功能,下列叙述错误的是A.冬小麦细胞内蛋白质与水结合,有利于其抵抗寒冷环境B.肝细胞膜上的蛋白质与糖类结合,可以参与细胞间的信息交流.C.大肠杆菌细胞内蛋白质与RNA结合,可以参与蛋白质的合成D.洋葱根尖分生区细胞核中的蛋白质与DNA结合,作为其遗传物质4.离子通过细胞膜进出细胞有两种方式:一种是通过离子通道,另一种是借助离子泵的搬运。
离子通道是由蛋白质复合物构成的,一种离子通道只允许一种离子通过,且只有在对特定刺激发生反应时才瞬时开放;离子泵是一种具有 ATP水解酶活性的载体蛋白,能利用ATP 水解释放的能量跨膜运输离子。
下列叙述合理的是A.通过离子通道运输离子是被动运输,其运输方向是顺浓度梯度进行的B.蛋白质变性会降低离子通道的运输速率,但不会降低离子泵的运输速率C. ATP水解释放的能量使离子泵磷酸化,导致其空间结构改变而活性不变D.借助离子泵搬运离子的结果是使该离子在细胞膜内外的浓度趋于相等5.研究人员将相同的洋葱鳞片叶表皮细胞分别置于一定浓度足量的蔗糖溶液和KNO₃溶液中,测得原生质体(植物细胞中细胞壁以内的部分)的体积变化趋势如图所示,下列分析错误的是A.曲线①所代表溶液是 KNO₃溶液,曲线②所代表溶液是蔗糖溶液B.0~1h内原生质体体积的变化量大于细胞体积的变化量C.1 ~4h内,曲线①细胞的吸水能力逐渐增大,曲线②细胞的吸水能力逐渐降低D.0 ~1h 内液泡中液体的渗透压小于细胞质基质的渗透压6. Rubisco 是光合作用过程中催化 CO₂固定的酶。
哈尔滨XX中学2018-2019年高一英语上学期期末测试题(有答案)
哈尔滨市xx中学2018-2019学年度上学期高一期末测试英语试卷第I卷(选择题共70分)第一节单项选择(共15 小题,每小题1分,满分15分)1. The city of Qingdao is known ____ its beautiful seaside.A. asB. forC. sinceD. because2. It smells so bad that you have to ____ until you come out.A. lose your breathB. hold your breathC. hold onD. hold out3. Bad luck! I missed the last bus. ____, I had to walk home.A. In my opinionB. After allC. Above allD. In other words4. Many buildings ______ on both sides of the street the next year.A. will buildB. were builtC. are to be builtD. will be built5. The concert last week was ____ that his concert is expected to run for the next two years.A. such successB. such a successC. so a successD. such successful6. When she saw the ______ tiger, her face turned pale ______.A. frightening; with fearB. frightened; with fearC. frightening; at fearD. frightened; at fear7. He is ____ to come here tomorrow if he can finish his work on time.A. possibleB. probableC. likelyD. alik e8. He didn’t catch the first train. That’s ____ he didn’t attend the meeting.A. becauseB. howC. whyD. when9. First of all, please _____ me to introduce myself to you.A. makeB. agreeC. letD. al low10.Check your homework to avoid ______ mistakes again.A. makeB. makingC.to makeD. made11. The teacher raised his voice ____ all the students could hear him clearly.A. in caseB. so thatC. even thoughD. so as to12.--Did you tell Jane that the college had allowed her to work on a part-time work and study program this term?--Oh, no, I forget. I ___ her now.A. will callB. will be callingC. callD. am to call13. The ____ on his face told me that he was angry.A. impressionB. sightC. appearanceD. expression14. Kathy ____ a lot of Spanish by playing with the native boys and girls.A. picked upB. took upC. make upD. turned up15 .If you have no idea about how to pronounce the word correctly, you may____ the dictionary.A. refer toB. deal withC. bring aboutD. look up第二节完形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面的短文,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,并标在答题卡的相应位置。
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学校2023-2024学年高三上学期12月月考英语试卷及答案
考试时间:120分钟满分:150黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学校2024届高三上学期12月月考英语试卷分第一部分:听力测试(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What is the woman going to do?A.Study abroad. B.Vacation in Britain.C.Visit her friends.2Where is Anne Lee?A.In a shop.B.At a train station.C.In a parking lot.3.Why are the speakers in China?A.To do some sightseeing. B.To open an office. C.To research markets.4.Who may win the talent show according to the speakers?A.The keyboardist. B.The pianist.C.The ballet dancer.5.What does the woman say about her bankcard?A.She lost her old card.B.She updated its information.C.She was issued with a new card.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What's the relationship between the speakers?A.Husband and wife. B.Doctor and patient.C.Friends.7.Why does George make the phone call?A.To express his concern.B.To make an appointment.C.To talk about the weather.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学校2023-2024学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学校2023-2024学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷一、阅读理解Receive a 20% discount if you are a follower of Great Inventions Magazine Instagram page.Organiser:Sponsor:Great CGInnovation Innovation MagazineInnovations Do you already have an invention in mind? You will have the opportunity to make this invention come true! Share with Great Invention Magazine your innovative idea and the inspiration behind it. Email it to **************************.cg.You may also include a picture of your idea.The top 5 recipients with the most innovative ideas will be able to attend the Young Innovators Programme conducted by Dr. Aaron Ng, the founder of CG Innovation, for free.The programme will guide and sponsor winners to create 30 pieces of goods based on their innovative idea.4 traits to becoming an innovative person#1 Be curiousBe curious about looking into people’s needs and motivation. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Try to see things from different angles.#2 Be open-mindedDon’t be too quick to fix on one solution. Take time to explore the different ideas before deciding on a single option.#3 Keep a book of ideasDevelop the habit of writing downAll entries sent in will be printed in the next issue of Great Invention Magazine. inspiring ideas or interesting concepts. This way, you can refer to them later and use them to generate solutions to problems.#4 Embrace failureBe receptive to negative feedback and if it’s unsuccessful, explore other options.1.What is the registration fee for a follower of Great Inventions Magazine Instagram page?A.20.B.80.C.320.D.400.2.What is certain about the innovative ideas submitted?A.They will be funded.B.They will be polished by Dr. Aaron Ng.C.They will be published.D.They will be turned into actual products. 3.What is suggested to be an innovative person?A.Ignoring negative feedback.B.Borrowing ideas from books.C.Reacting quickly to the sudden ideas.D.Being observant of people’s behavior.Fashion always influences people. Isabella Springmuhl Tejada from Guatemala, one of the first professional fashion designers with Down syndrome (唐氏综合征), is proving that fashion goes beyond normal limits.Tejada who discovered her hobby in childhood said, “I think that fashion design is in my blood.” After all, her grandmother had a studio where she produced Guatemalan-style clothing.And, when she was young, Tejada’s mother gave her fashion magazines to read. Tejada spent hours of her childhood reading the magazines and designing paper dresses for her dolls. By the time she reached high school, Tejada had decided to enter the world.After being refused by several fashion schools because of her Down syndrome, Tejada found her own path. She signed up for a clothing-making course, where she began to make clothing for “worry dolls”, finger-sized traditional Guatemalan dolls. And she created life-sized dolls and dressed them in the colorful clothes that she’s now famous for. This design experiencegreatly helped Tejada. She fell in love with traditional Guatemalan patterns and colors. She explained, “I’m lucky to work with traditional cloth, inspired by our culture and representing our country.”Tejada also pioneered fashion design for people with Down syndrome. She said, “It is difficult for people like me to find suitable clothes. We can be shorter or weaker. That’s why I decided to design clothes that would be perfect for people with Down syndrome.”Tejada has created her brand, Down to Xjabelle. The new brand took off right away. It made it all the way to London Fashion Week. And the great designer has plans for the future as well. Tejada said, “I want people all over the world to know my designs and to know that people with Down syndrome can do what they set out to do. I want to be able to live on my own.”4.What awakened Tejada’s love for fashion design?A.Her family’s strong influence.B.Her visit to a design school.C.Her efforts to fight her disease.D.Her work experience in a famous company. 5.What effect did designing clothes for dolls have on Tejada?A.It proved her ability to run a business.B.It increased her interest in traditional design styles.C.It strengthened her wish to travel around the world.D.It inspired her to learn about different cultures.6.What does Tejada want to convey through her words in the last paragraph?A.Her illness has been successfully cured.B.She won’t let her disability limit her.C.Her brand is facing serious competition.D.She can’t please normal customers with her design ideas.7.What may be the best title for the text?A.Learn the Value of Traditional Culture B.Fashion is Closely Connected with Daily Life C.A Special Designer Turns Her Dream into Reality D.Develop a Hobby from an Early AgeHave you ever looked at a seal (海豹) and thought, “Is that the same seal I saw yesterday?” Well, there could soon be an app for that. Known as SealNet, this app was developed by a team ofundergraduate students from Colgate University in New York.Taking inspiration from the technology adapted for recognizing bears, Krista Ingram, a biologist at Colgate University, led her students to develop software that is tailored to identify the harbor seal, a species with a special liking for posing on coasts.The team had to train their software to identify seal faces. “I give it a photograph. It finds the face, and makes it a standard size,” says Ingram. And then she and her students would identify the nose, the mouth, and the center of the eyes by themselves.As with all technology, however, SealNet is not always unerring. The software saw seal faces on other body parts, plants, and even rocks. In one case, Ingram and her students did a double take at the similarity between a rock and a seal face. “The rock did look like a seal face,” Ingram says. “The darker parts were about the same distance as the eyes, so you can understand why the software found a face.” Consequently, she says it’s always best to check that seal faces identified by the software belong to a real seal.Of the world’s pinnipeds — a group that includes seals and sea lions — harbor seals are considered the most widely spread. Yet knowledge gaps do exist. Other techniques to track seals, such as tagging and aerial monitoring, have their limitations and can be highly invasive (侵入的) or expensive. Ingram believes SealNet could be a useful, noninvasive tool for researchers.Ingram points to an aspect of seal behavior that SealNet could cast more light on. The team’s trials indicated that seals return to the same sites on coasts year after year. Increasing scientists’ understanding of how seals move around could strengthen arguments for protecting specific areas, says Anders Galatius, an ecologist at Aarhus University in Denmark.8.What can we learn about SealNet?A.It is a seal face-finding system.B.It can help recognize bears as well.C.It was developed by some graduates.D.It can take photos of seals automatically. 9.What does the underlined word “unerring” in Paragraph 4 mean?A.Available.B.Complicated.C.Accurate.D.Essential. 10.What do seals tend to do on coasts?A.Stay on round rocks.B.Move around to keep fit.C.Stick with sea lions.D.Visit certain spots regularly.11.What is the main purpose of the text?A.To call for the protection of seals.B.To introduce seal-friendly technology.C.To display new ways of tracking seals.D.To explain why seals always move around.There is something to be said for being a generalist, even if you are a specialist. Knowing a little about a lot of things that interest you can add to the rich ness of a whole, well-lived life.Society pushes us to specialize, to become experts. This requires commitment to a particular occupation, branch of study or research. The drawback to being specialists is that we often come to know more and more about less and less. There is a great deal of pressure to master one’s field. You may pursue training, degrees, or increasing levels of responsibility at work. Then you discover the pressure of having to keep up.Some people seem willing to work around the clock in their narrow specialty. But such commitment can also weaken their sense of freedom. These specialists could work at the office until ten each night, then look back and realize they would have loved to have gone home and enjoyed the sweetness of their family and friends, or traveled to exciting places, meeting interesting people. Mastering one thing to the exclusion of others can hold back your true spirit.Generalists, on the other hand, know a lot about a wide range of subjects and view the whole with all its connections. They are people of ability, talent, and enthusiasm who can bring their broad perspective (视角) into specific fields of expertise (专长). The doctor who is also a poet and Philosopher, is a superior doctor, one who can give so much more to his patients than just good medical skills.Things are connected. Let your expertise in one field fuel your passions in all related areas. Some of your interests may not appear to be connected but, once you explore their depths, you discover that they are. My editor Toni, who is also a writer, has edited several history books. She has decided to study Chinese history. Fascinated by the structural beauty of the Forbidden City as a painter, she is equally interested to learn more about Chinese philosophy. “I don’t know where it will lead, but I’m excited I’m on this pursuit.”These expansions into new worlds help us by giving us new perspectives. We begin to see the interconnectedness of one thing to another in all aspects of our life, of ourselves and the universe. Develop broad, general knowledge and experience. The universe is all yours to explore and enjoy.12.To become a specialist, you may have to ________.A.narrow your range of knowledge B.get pushed by the surroundingsC.know a lot more about society D.broaden your perspective on life 13.According to the author, a superior doctor is one who ________.A.is a pure specialist in medicine B.is gifted in poetry and philosophyC.is fully aware of his talent and ability D.brings knowledge of other fields to work 14.What does the author intend to show with the example of Toni?A.Chinese culture is appealing to people worldwide.B.One passion alone is not enough to ensure success.C.In-depth exploration can make discoveries possible.D.Seemingly unrelated interests are in a way connected.15.What does the author suggest we do?A.Decide to be specialist or generalist B.Be more of a generalist than a specialistC.Find ways to become a specialist D.Focus on mastering one field.Have you ever gazed at a test question and wondered where on earth it came from? You’re just certain the teacher has never covered the information, because it isn’t in your notes. 16 And furthermore, they got the question right.17 It is a common frustration. Very few people can write fast enough or can concentrate long enough to record everything the teacher says.As you can imagine, college lectures can be much longer and more detailed than the lectures you receive in high school. For this reason, many college students deal with the potential problem of missing critical information by developing a personalized form of shorthand (速记).18 You don’t have to learn a squiggly-line (潦草书写的) language. You simply come up with a set of symbols or abbreviations (缩写) for common words that you find in lectures.Developing shortcuts in your writing is not a new idea, of course. The trick is to develop a good system and to do it well. 19 Try these tips:★Develop a list of the most commonly used words and make shortcuts for them.★Practice your course-specific shorthand at the beginning of the term when your text is stillnew and you’ re curious and excited about the information. Find a few interesting passages and practice writing them in shorthand★If possible, find a study partner to read the passages to you. 20★ Time yourself for each passage you practice. Pretty soon you’ll start to build up speed. A.To do that, you have to practice.B.Find the common terms for the passage.C.We miss things when we take class notesD.Look through the textbooks for each courseE.That sounds much more complicated than it really is.F.You can get the real experience of taking notes during a lecture in this wayG.Then, you discover that some of your classmates did record the information in their notes二、完形填空As a foreign English teacher at my school in Japan, I have a weekly English music broadcast where I showcase different English songs. I try to get students to 21 songs for the broadcast. Then I will 22 who has proposed the song and play it for everyone to listen during lunch time. I give everyone a(n) 23 to share themselves through their music, including one 24 student, Eric.The motherless boy used to get into fights with others, didn’t study, and 25 the energy of the class. Most of the other teachers and students pushed him 26 . I knew though that he just needed a friend. I managed to build a friendly relationship with him, and 27 , I could tell he was warming up to me. I 28 him to deliver a song he liked, and he did. The song was really touching. I announced his name on the broadcast 29 everyone knew he contributed such a great song. Needless to say, Eric was pleased, and he’s stayed 30 in my class ever since.While everyone else kept their distance from him, I 31 him. Though there’s still a language 32 between us, words aren’t needed, because you can always 33 where you’re at with someone. One day Eric walked by me and gave me a very genuine smile. My co-worker said 34 , “I’ve never seen him smile like that before. How did you 35him?” “I gave him a chance,” I smiled, “through just one song.”21.A.perform B.compose C.recommend D.adapt 22.A.guess B.announce C.recall D.investigate 23.A.excuse B.pressure C.presentation D.opportunity 24.A.talkative B.careless C.tough D.dependent 25.A.brought down B.showed off C.thought about D.watched over 26.A.ahead B.around C.again D.away 27.A.gradually B.initially C.gratefully D.regretfully 28.A.refused B.caused C.warned D.motivated 29.A.as if B.even if C.now that D.so that 30.A.focused B.separated C.nervous D.humorous 31.A.adopted B.challenged C.acknowledged D.criticized 32.A.course B.barrier C.interview D.competition 33.A.sense B.remember C.ignore D.disclose 34.A.with relief B.in surprise C.in detail D.with confidence 35.A.keep off from B.make room for C.get through to D.take advantage of三、单项选择36.Up to now, over 2,500,000 photos posted by 3,500 people from over 40 countries ________ their way to Litterati’s digital landfill.A.have found B.to find C.have been founded D.to be found 37.Since alcohol could increase warm blood flow in the skin, last month, the researchers in a study ________ that people should reach for booze (豪饮) when it’s cold outside.A.were suggested B.suggested C.have suggested D.suggesting 38.The event was organized by the county government and Shanshui Conservation Center, a nonprofit organization based in Beijing, ________ the rich biodiversity of this unique part of China.A.celebrated B.has celebrated C.to celebrate D.celebrating 39.On the 1,000-kilometer journey, the man Cao Shengkang, who lost his eyesight at the age offive in a car accident, ________ 40 cities in three provinces.A.crossing B.having crossed C.had crossed D.crossed40.A couple of years ago, film-maker David Bond realized that his children, then aged five to three, ________ screens to the point where he was able to say “chocolate” into his three-year-old son’s ear without getting a response.A.attached to B.were attached to C.having been attached to D.attaching to 41.The recent English Opera festival, which ________ the enthusiasm of all the students, will certainly arouse the greater interest in English learning.A.is fueled B.fueled C.would fuel D.has fueled 42.The summer season ________, enthusiastic swimmers and surfers have been eager to go back to wherever there is water.A.begins B.began C.beginning D.has begun 43.For the first time at the National Gallery, works of art are placed in the same natural lights as it provides visitors with a rare insight into the artworks that ________.A.will exhibit B.are being exhibited C.exhibited D.being exhibited 44.He tried to lose weight by using different ways, either by adding some fat, sweetness, or strong flavors like garlic or by roasting them, ________ the taste of the vegetables.A.has improved B.is to improve C.improving D.to improve 45.When in 1984, I.M. Pei, the most sought-after architect in America, ________ his plans for a 70-foot glass pyramid in the 18th century courtyard of Louvre, the general reaction was anger.A.presented B.presenting C.having presented D.was presented 46.The Spring Festival expresses a common goal that all countries should pursue: to create a world with a ________ future of harmony and prosperity.A.being shared B.shared C.sharing D.to share 47.They found that both forms of voice communication — video or audio only — made the strangers feel more connected than when they ________ via texting.A.were communicated B.communicatedC.communicating D.having been communicated48.I see rubbish bags lying in the sand, cigarette butts ________ in the sand and soda cans floating in the ocean.A.are buried B.burying C.being buried D.buried 49.Inspiration for her career choice ________ from the rise of Guochao, a style in China________ modern design mixed with traditional culture elements.A.originated; features B.originating; featuredC.originated; featuring D.originating; featuring50.The Chinese archeologist who ________ more than half a century researching and preserving the caves in GanSu ________ as the “Daughter of DunHuang”.A.spends; known B.has spent; knownC.spends; is known D.has spent; is known四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学校2023-2024学年高一上学期期中考试英语学科试卷
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学校2023-2024学年高一上学期期中考试英语学科试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解The best desks make it easy to work and learn from home We’ve selected some of the best desks to suit every lifestyle and officeCoavas Industrial Folding Desk $78.95If you’re looking for a simple, functional workspace that takes up small room, then the Coavas Industrial Folding Desk is the perfect solution. Yes, almost no assembly (组装) required — just fix the plastic board surface onto the black metal frame and you’re all set. The desk is conveniently transported.IKEA Pahl Desk $49.99The IKEA Pahl Desk is meant for children to use with them growing up, which can be adjusted to the maximum height of almost 28.5 inches. The design is clean and simple, perfect for anyone who just needs a large, flat workspace. And like many other IKEA products, the Pahl desk can be paired with other units like a desktop shelf or cabinet (柜) add-on.Latitude Run Sauve Floating Desk $160If your room is really jam-packed, a floating desk is a good option. They’re mounted to the wall and fold up when not in use Once the Latitude Run Sauve Floating Desk is folded out, it becomes a convenient surface for typing on a laptop, working on crafts or even eating meals. When you need space, just fold it backup and it becomes a chalkboard-fronted cabinet.Topsky Computer Desk $179.99The Topsky Computer Desk is our choice for best desk overall due to its combination of design and durability. The very large surface area is made of thick solid wooden board and the frame is made of strengthened steel. The feet are adjustable in case your floors are uneven.A handy shelf can hold books and other supplies, while a metal cable hole cover keeps computer wires organized and out of sight.1.What do Coavas Industrial Folding Desk and Latitude Run Sauve Floating Desk have in common?A.They are light.B.They save space.C.They have beautiful designs.D.They can be used as chalkboards. 2.Which type of table is suitable for kids?A.Coavas Industrial Folding Desk B.IKEA Pahl DeskC.Latitude Run Sauve Floating Desk D.Topsky Computer Desk.3.What can be known about the most expensive table?A.It is strong B.Its legs are thickC.Its shelf is adjustable.D.It has a metal surfaceIn 2000, Andrea Speranza achieved her dream of becoming a firefighter, joining the Halifax Regional Fire Service. Her job was exactly as satisfying as she imagined it would be, except for one thing: she still hadn’t seen another woman in her role-not in a magazine, not on television, not in real life. Even today, less than five percent of firefighters in Canada are women. Speranza decided that she wanted to help young women see that they, too, could have a career like hers.The result is Camp Courage, a program for girls aged 15 to 19 who want to learn more about firefighting in 2006. Speranzs and about 20 volunteers welcomed their first 17 participants. recruiting (招募) attendees through advertising in schools and recreation centers Over the course of eight days, the girls discovered the ins and outs of being first responders: learning how to put out fires, deliver first aid and even use the jaws of life (救生钳) on a car.Camp Courage now runs one session every year in Halifax and is free to attend. To offset costs, Speranza and her fellow campers fundraise by holding everything from car washes to comedy nights Hopeful campers must also submit an essay describing how they plan to help their community, or a specific individual in need. And they have to deliver on the plan-from building a bench (长椅) for a senior at a bus stop to launching a local chapter of the Kids Help Phone.Hundreds of girls have passed through Camp Courage, and 36 percent are doing exactly what 52-year-old Speranza hoped they would working as first responders across the country. This past summer, the camp held its first session for young women in Halifax, as well as its first national camp in Calgary-with plans to roll out more in 2023.4.What was probably Speranza’s wish in 2001?A.To see more female firefightersB.To make contact with more teenage girlsC.To be recruited to the Halifax Regional Fire Service.D.To work part-time m schools and recreation centers.5.What does the underlined part “ins and outs” in paragraph 2 mean?A.Risks B.Chances C.Details D.Purposes 6.What can be inferred about Camp Courage?A.It is a nonprofit international organization.B.It teaches the value of being helpful to others.C.It requires its campers to write an essay every week.D.It introduces boys and girls to the emergency services.7.Which of the following can best describe Speranza?A.ambitious and adventurous B.plain and patientC.intellectual and scholarly D.brave and inspiringClimate change is already affecting water access for people around the world causing more severe droughts and floods. Climate change impacts the water cycle by influencing when, where, and how much rain falls It also leads to more severe weather events over time. Increasing global temperatures causes water to rise into the air in larger amounts, which will lead to higher levels of atmospheric water vapor and more frequent, heavy, and intense rains in the coming years.Climate scientists predict that this change will lead to more floods since more water will fall than vegetation and soil can absorb. The remaining water, or runoff, flows into nearby waterways, picking up pollutants like fertilizers (肥料) on the way. Too much runoff eventually travels to larger bodies of water like lakes, and the ocean, damaging the water supply and limiting water access for humans and ecosystems.When fertilizers from farming wash into lakes and the ocean, they promote the rapid growth of algae (藻类). These resulting algal blooms fill waterways with clouds of green, blue-green, red, or brown algae. They block sunlight from reaching underwater life and reduce oxygen levels within the water Poisons from the algae can kill off fish and other aquatic animals, make people sick, and even kill humans. These poisons are especially dangerous because they can survive rainfall processes, making tap water unfit to consume once polluted. Algal blooms also impact industries that rely on the water for business, and often cause local waterfronts to shut down during blooms.There are many things that everyone can do to lessen the impact of climate change. Some measures include growing your own fruits and vegetables or buying locally grown produce, since produce is often transported to grocery stores from far away by trucks, which add more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. You could also walk or bike instead of driving a car.8.Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?A.Global warming will lead to more water vapour and fewer rains in the planetB.Farmland remaining water makes some waters inaccessible for humans and ecosystems C.Algae blooms will promote the increase of oxygen levels within the water.D.Industries relying on the water for business will grow due to algal blooms.9.Which is not the result of more floods?A.The impact on humans and ecosystem.B.The pollution of lakes and oceans.C.The damage to water supply.D.The loss of farming soil.10.What does the author recommend us to do in the last paragraph?A.Master several techniques to do farming work.B.Purchase more foreign fruits and vegetables.C.Exercise regularly like walking or biking.D.Develop some habits of reducing carbon dioxide.11.What’s the best title for the text?A.Causes of Climate Change B.Ham Climate Change Does to Humans C.Impacts of Climate Change on Water Access D.Ways to Lessen the Impacts ofClimate ChangeFatty foods, or junk foods as they are popularly known as, are increasingly popular among Asia’s fast-food generation.Dr. Chang, director of the Department of Food Nutrition, says children are consuming more meat and soft drinks. That is a complete departure (背高) from the traditional diet of vegetables, rice and a little meat. “They like big pieces of fried meat with a soft drink. So although they may eat the same amount of food, their calorie intake has increased. Now about 40 to 45 percent of their calories come from fat, says Chang.Although on the whole Asians tend towards thinness, culture, namely Asians’ hospitality, is a reason for the fatness of today’s generation, according to Chang. “Asian people love food,”she says. “Eating and drinking have important social functions.” In the past, however, big meals were only hosted on special occasions as people were more careful with money. In the age of increasing wealth and remarkable consumption, ten-course meals are no longer reserved for significant occasions.In the past people had four or more children --- now, they have only one or two, so they tend to spoil the kids, says Chang ”The easiest way is to give them ‘quality food.’ Parents think feeding them well is showing their love. They feel bad when their children look thin.”When describing the physical condition of most overweight Asian children, Chang says, ‘There is a clear relationship between fatness and indoor play. Children get fat because they don’t move, and eventually, they don’t want to move because they are too fat.Due to technology, a growing army of children prefer video games to outdoor sports. “What do children do when watching TV or playing computer games? They eat chocolate and drink Coke,” says Chang12.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A.Asian people tend to save more money.B.Asian children depart from their diet tradition.C.Asian children eat big meals on more occasionsD.Culture contributes to the fatness of Asian children.13.According to this passage, the “quality food” some parents give their children is actually ________.A.healthy food B.qualified food C.delicious food D.high-calorie food14.Some parents feel bad when their children look thin because ________..A.their children don’t love eating and drinkB.their children don’t have a good physical conditionC.they feel that they are not taking good care of their childrenD.they feel that they are not wealthy enough to afford “quality food”15.The purpose of this article is to ________.A.compare the traditional Asian diet with today’s diet of Asian childrenB.find reasons for increasing food consumption of Asian peopleC.explain why many Asian children are overweight nowadaysD.prove the relationship between fatness and indoor play二、七选五Translation is an essential tool for effective communication. A common way of getting any translation done is to turn to human translators. However, machine translators have developed rapidly in recent years. Many people claim that they will replace human translators soon. 16Machines may fail to understand culture properly. Different cultures have different words that are unique to that specific culture. Machines cannot understand or recognize idioms, slang, and allusions (典故). 17 By contrast, human translators can find the suitable equivalent (对应物) in the target language based on the cultural background.18 In different languages, there are words with various meanings, which can bea significant problem for machine translators. These words have to be placed in context to determine their true meanings and in many cases only human translators can do this. If you run a document with this kind of words through a machine translator, it may lead to inaccurate translations.It is difficult to localize machines for different languages.New phrases are being developed in almost all languages. 19 If you feed new words into a machine translator, the machine might go “speechless” , trying to come up with the most appropriate way to translate the strange combination of words. Human translators, on the other hand, can pick up on the development in a language quickly.It’s difficult for machines to distinguish style and tone. Every written document has a different style and tone. A document can have poetic, funny or persuasive style and tone. Machine translators may lose the intended style and tone existing in the original document.20 And such a translation can hardly resonate (引起共鸣) with the person who reads it.A.Machines can’t relate words to the context.B.Machines can’t remember words of all languagesC.It doesn’t actually hold up for some reasons.D.Thus the result is a flat and soulless translation.E.Machine translators are unable to catch these changes in time.F.This is one challenge they may find very difficult to overcome.G.Machine translators are becoming more and more popular these days.三、完形填空On June 14, 2022, Mia Samolinski was driving a Subaru Outback in the parking lot when she stepped on the gas pedal (油门) instead of the brake (刹车) and drove into the water.incident and dove into the water after making an emergency call.Samolinski was at risk of 23 . The 18-year-old high schooler was desperately banging (猛敲) on the door and window with all the 24 trying to break the window.“ 25 that got me nervous, scared for her,” said Zhongor, “so I just dove into the water.” He swam to the car, but with no time to spare, he had to 26 how to get Samolinski out of the vehicle. They both tried to unlock the door, but with no 27 , they had to find another way. That was when Zhongor realized he could use his own 28 . His body successfully made the 29 of the car go deeper into the water, which helped 30 the back end. Samolinski opened the back door and managed to 31 . They swam to shore together. Samolinski was so 32 that she couldn’t help crying, but luckily, they both weren’t injured.“It doesn’t matter who it was, they were in an 33 situation,” said the 17-year-old hero. “I couldn’t watch anybody 34 in front of me.”35 , it turned out they both attended Patchogue-Medford High School, but they had no idea they were schoolmates.21.A.happened B.appeared C.changed D.turned 22.A.reported B.prevented C.witnessed D.recalled 23.A.starving B.dying C.escaping D.bleeding 24.A.confusion B.passion C.quality D.strength 25.A.At last B.As usual C.Of course D.For example 26.A.worry about B.talk about C.speak out D.figure out 27.A.aim B.luck C.proof D.secret 28.A.weight B.enthusiasm C.imagination D.height 29.A.bottom B.window C.nose D.wheel 30.A.reach B.balance C.protect D.lift 31.A.stand B.escape C.hide D.participate32.A.frightened B.excited C.ashamed D.disappointed 33.A.unavoidable B.similar C.alarming D.embarrassing 34.A.suffer B.cheat C.relax D.complain 35.A.Confusingly B.Obviously C.Responsibly D.Interestingly四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学2017-2018学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题(含解析)
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学20172018学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题第一部分听力做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的AB、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试的相应位置,听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What would the woman like to do now?A. Have a rest.B. Check the numbers.C. Do the calculations.2. How many passengers died in the accident?A. Twelve.B. Four.C. Three.3. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a post office.B. At a bus station.C. In a cafe.4. How does the woman feel about her new job?A. Worried.B. Disappointed.C. Satisfied.5. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. The man's wife.B. Some CDs.C. A vacation.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Why doesn't the woman want to go to the cinema?A. She doesn't like the films being shown.B. She has booked a table in a restaurant.C. She can't get the ticket.7. What does the man suggest doing in the end?A. Watching DVDs at home.B. Eating in a restaurant.C. Going to a store.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
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黑龙江省哈九中2018-2018 学年高一上学期期末考试英语试卷(必修二)第Ⅰ卷(总分115 分)第一部分:听力测试(共两节,满分30 分)第一节:(共 5 小题;每题 1.5 分,满分7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A, B, C 三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。
听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Why is the man happy?A.He ’ s got a good job.B.He ’ s gotaletter from his father.C.His sister’ s got a good job in America.2.Where will the woman most probably spend the weekend?A. At home.B. At a cinema.C. At a restaurant.3. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Take less exercise.B. Take a new medicine.C. Take less medicine every day.4. How did the woman go to work before?A. By subway.B. By bike.C. By bus.5. Who has come to the city for a visit?A. The man’ s parentsB.. The woman’ s parents.C. The man’ s grandchildren.第二节(共15 小题;每题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 5 段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B, C 三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。
黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学2017-2018学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题扫描版含答案
答案转涂到答題卡匕 ■录音内容结束后.你們两分钟的时间将试卷上的第一节:共5小题:每小题]分.满分5分 听下面5里对话.每段对话后有—个小缠 佳选项•并标在试卷的相应位買.听完每段对话后 和阅读下_小题。
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,1・ Who can understand the teacher?B. Betty.2- Wha( is the man going to do this Friday evening? A. See a 伽.B. Visit the woman.3. Where will the woman go first? A ・ To the dentist.B. To the library.4. What are the two speakers talking about? A ・ A picnicB. The weather.5. What does the man mean? A. The match was bad.B. He dislikes football. 第二节:共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分。
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A ,B,C 三个 选项中选岀最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读 各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白 读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. Why does the man call the woman? A. To do an interview. B. To change a meeting time. C. To invite her to a meeting.7. When will the speakers meet?A. On Monday.B. On Tuesday.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
从题中给出的A. B.C 三个选项中选出最 你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小・ A. Tom. C. Go to his office.C. To the airport. C. A weathennan.C. He didn't see the match.C. On Wednesday.& What problem does the boy from Haiti have? A. He was sick yesterday.B. He didn't pass his English exam ・C. He has difficulty communicating with others.英语试卷第1页共10页Hg does the woman fed aboutA. Excited y,s Progress?祈第8段材料,回答第10至|2 Surpri^・10. Whaf is the probable relat ionsh.. 'A- Schoolmates. B Qr^cn咲speakers?(I. What makes the woman find it djfr Cr and sister.A- Heavy work. ,0 study at Oxford?12. What has the man been encouraged 皿泾A. Give opinions・0 at school?听第9段材料,回答第13至|6题fwer questions.11 WhMs the purpose of the woman makin.忘八.To book a ticket. 8山“ phone call?B. To ask for the information about a boat triC. To make suggestions・P,14. How long does the trip last?A. About an hour and forty-five minuies.B. About two hours.c. About two hours and fifteen minutes.15. H ow will the woman come back?A・ By boat. B. On foot.16. W hat does the man advise the woman to do?A. Come early to get a good seat.B. Book a ticket in advance.C. Bring some cold drinks.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.17. What's the color of the T-shirts that the listeners should wear?A. Black.B. Blue.18. How many people of the club will attend the bike race?A. Three.B. Four.19. What will be provided at twenty kilometers?A. Milk and eggs.B. Chocolate and candies.20. What is the prize for the winners this year?A. Cycling shirts. B- SP01^ watcheSl C・Calm.C・ Tcher and smgC Tht learning style.C・ Memorize a lot.C. By bus.C. White.C. Twelve.C.Cake and orange juice.C. Shorts.第二部分阅读理解蔦黑豔轟溜爲”中3餌并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。