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黑龙江省牡丹江市海林市2021-2022学年高二下学期第一次月考英语试题一、阅读理解PassageATHEATRE

CityVarieties

TheHeadrow,Leeds,Tel.430808

Oct10-11onlyANightattheVarieties.AllthefunofanoldmusichallwithBarryCryez,DuggleBrown,6dancers,mystina,JonBarker,AnneDuvalandtheTonyHarrisonTrio.Laughagainattheoldjokesandlistentoyourfavouritesongs.

Performances:8pmnightly.

Admission:£5;under16orover60:£4.

YorkTheatreRoyal

StLeonard’sPlace,York.Tel.223568

Sept23-Oct17GropingforWords—acomedybySueTownsend.BestknownforherAdrianMoleDiaries.Townsendnowwritesaboutaneveningclasswhichtwomenandawomanattend.Agentlecomedy.

Admission:Firstnight,Mon;£2;Tues-Fri:£3.25-5.50;Sat:£3.50-5.75.

HalifaxPlayhouse

King’sCrossStreet,Halifax.Tel.365998

Oct10-17OnGoldenPondbyErnestThompson.Thisisamagicalcomedyaboutrealpeople.

Abeautifullyproduced,well-settedplayforeveryone.Don’tmissit.

Performances:7:30p.m.

Admission:£2.Mon;2seatsforthepriceofone.

GrandTheatre

OxfordStreet,Leeds.Tel.502116

RestaurantandCafé.

Oct1-17TheSecretDiaryofAdrianMole,Aged13,SueTownsend’smusicalplay,basedonherbest-sellingbook.

Performances;Evenings7:45,October10-17,at2:30p.m.NoMondayperformances.Admission:Tues-Thurs;£2-5;Fri&Sat;£2-6.1.Whichtheatreoffersthecheapestseat?A.CityVarieties. B.GrandTheatre.C.YorkTheatreRoyal. D.HalifaxPlayhouse.2.Ifyouwanttoseeaplaywitholdjokesandsongs,whichphonenumberwillyouringtobookaseat?A.502116 B.223568 C.430808 D.3659983.WemaylearnfromthetextthatSueTownsendis_____.A.awriter B.anactress C.amusician D.adirectorPassageB“Ihadnointentiontoadoptacatthatday.Ijustlikedbeingaroundanimals,”Mirandasays.ButwhenshesawNalainhermetalcage,“WemadeeyecontactandIcouldn’tresist(抵抗)herbigblueeyes.”Atthatpoint,“Nalawassosmall.IaskedtheshelterifIcouldholdher.OnceIhadNalainmyarms,Nalalookedupatmeandlicked(舔)myface.”Andthatwaswhensheknewshehadtotakethiskittyhome.Still,MirandaneverimaginedNalawouldbecomeanIns-star.“IstartedNala’sInstagramaccountin2012asawaytosharephotoswithmyclosefriendsandfamilyinThailand,”sheexplained.ThepossibilityofNalagainingattentionbeyondthatsmallgroupofpeoplehadn’toccurredtoheruntilithappened.Mirandasays,“EachtimeNala’sphotowasfeaturedonInstagram’spopularpage,heraccountwouldgain1,000newfollowers.”Fromthere,Nala’spopularitysnowballed.LargenationwidebrandsmessagedMirandaabouthiringNalatodoads.“Thistookusbysurprisebecausewecouldn’tbelievethatabigbrandwantedtopayustotakephotoswiththeirproductsnexttoNala.”Nalastartedlifeoutinashelter,justwaitingtobelovedlikemanyotheranimalsthatwereabandoned.Todaythatdreamhassurelycometrue.Nalahasover4millionfollowersonInstagram,whichearnedherthetitle“GuinnessWorldRecordsMostPopularCatonInstagram”.

InadditiontomanagingherInsfame,Nalaisbeingaskedtotestvariouscatfoodbrands.Moreimportantly,“Nalaisourchancetosharethelovetohelpcreateabetterlifeforotheranimals,sotheycangrowwellandbringjoytotheworldlikeNalahas.”()4.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?A.Visitstoashelter.B.Loveatfirstsight.C.Powerofblueeyes.D.Dutytoadoptcats.()5.WhydidMirandaopenNala’sInstagramaccount?A.TomeetNala’sneeds. B.ToassistNalatobeastar.C.ToshareNala’spictures. D.Toattractpublicattention.()6.HowdidMirandafeelaboutNala’spopularity?Satisfied. B.Amazed.C.Upset. D.Disappointed.()7.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thatdream”inParagraph4referto?A.Beingeagertobeloved. B.Startinglifeintheshelter.C.Gainingchancestoearnmoney. D.BeingraisedbyInstagramfans.PassageCAnarticlecaughtmyattentionthisweek.Itclaimsthatfewparentsthesedaystendtohireneighborhoodteenstowatchtheirkids.Infact,thearticlestatesthattheaverageageofbabysitters(代人临时照看小孩的人)intheUKhasrisenfrom14to34overthepastseveraldecades.Iworkedasateenagebabysitterforyears.Atthattime,Itookupthosejobsastheywereeconomictodoso,butnowIseethemasvaluable

experiences.Thearticleremindedmeofjusthowsignificantlybabysittinginfluencedmyworldviewandmyapproachtoparenting.Itmademethinkthatmoreteensshouldbeinvolvedinbabysittingbecauseitreallydoespreparethemforlifeinawaythatfewotherthingscan.Babysittingmakeseveryone'slifeeasier.Igainedmanypracticalskillsadaptingtochildren.Idiscoveredthattheoutdooractivitiesarethebestwaytowearouthigh-energychildrenandthatreadingbooksaloudisanexcellentwaytopassthetime.Thisisafascinating,invaluablelesson.IhadgreatconversationswiththeparentsofchildrenIbabysat.Someparentsintroducedmetotheirfavoritemusic,describedtheirownjobsandinterests,andshowedcuriosityaboutmyschoolworkandlifegoals.Inasocietywherefamiliesareincreasinglyisolated(孤立的)fromeachother,wherechildrenarenolongerraisedbya“village”orcommunityofcaringindividuals,hiringateenagebabysitterisasimplewaytobridgethatgapanditalsogivesthatteenachancetogainsomeindependence.Thenexttimeyou'rehavingadatenightwithyourpartner,don'thesitatetocallonthatteendownthestreetandofferhimorherajob.Itcouldbethebestthingforallofyou.8.WhatisthecommonphenomenonofbabysittingintheUK?A.Theadults'havingdifficultywatchingovertheirkids.B.Theincreasingaverageageofbabysitters.C.Theyouth'slackofinterestinbabysitting.D.Therisingdemandforbabysitters.9.Whydidtheauthorchoosetobeababysitterinthepast?A.Tolearnhowtogetalongwithothers.B.Togainsocialexperiences.C.Tomakemoney.D.Toencouragemoreteenagerstobebabysitters.10.WhatdoestheauthorintendtodoinParagraph3?A.Toshowhowotherhouseholdsoperate.B.Torevealthekindnessofsomeparents.C.Toshareherexperiencesofbabysitting.D.Tostatethebenefitsofbabysitting.11.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestthatparentsdointhelastparagraph?A.Createharmoniouscommunityculture.B.Spendmoretimeathomewiththeirkids.C.Offeropportunitiesofbabysittingtoteenagers.D.Encouragetheirkidstobemoreindependent.PassageDTheUnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculturehasaprogrammecalledWildlifeServices.Itsjobistohelpprotectagriculturalandotherresourcesfromthreatsanddamagebywildlife.Oftenthatmeanshelpingfarmersdealwithunwelcomevisitors.Thisorganizationhasexpertsfromdifferentfieldsandithassetupthousandsofinquirycentresalloverthecountrywherefarmerscanexplaintheirdifficultyandgetpracticalhelp.OneexamplefromWildlifeServicesofitsworkinvolvedafarmerinWashingtonStateinthePacificNorth-west.Severalyearsago,thousandsofCanadageeselandedonhisfields.Thegeesebegantoeathiscarrotcrop.Biologistsfromtheprogrammesuggestedthatthefarmerusenoise-makingdevicesandothermeasurestoscarethelargebirdsaway.Theseeffortssucceeded,whichmadethefarmerquitehappy.WildlifeServicesalsohasalivestockprotectionprogramme.Theprogrammejustofferssuggestionstokeepthoseunwelcomevisitorsawayinsteadofkillingthem.TheWildlifeServicesprogrammeispartoftheAnimalandPlantHealthInspectionService,orAPHIS.APHISofferssomesuggestionsofwaystokeepawaypredators.Forexample,trytokeepfoodandwatersafefromwildlife.Fencesmayhelpkeepoutwolves,especiallyifthefencesareatleasttwometreshigh.Expertssuggestprovidingsecureshelterforchickens,sheepandotheranimalsthatcouldbeattacked.Theyalsosuggestusinglightsaboveplaceswheretheseanimalsarekept.Andtheyadvisepeoplewhoseewolvesaroundtheirpropertytochasethemawaybyshouting,makingloudnoisesorthrowingrocks.Andtoprotectlivestock,considerusingguardanimalssuchasdogsanddonkeys,whichareveryeffective.Forhomegardenersatwo-metrefencemighthelpkeepoutdeer.Tokeepoutrabbits,awirefencehastobeonlyabouthalfametrehigh.Itshouldextendfifteencentimetresundergroundtokeeprabbitsfromdiggingunderit.Ifsnakesareaproblem,removedeadtreesandcuthighgrasstodestroytheirhidingplaces.Duetoitseffectivework,eversincetheWildlifeServiceswasstarted,ithasbeenwellreceivedbyfarmersallovertheStatesandneighbouringcountriessuchasCanadaandMexico.()12.WhatdoesWildlifeServicesaimtohelpfarmershandle?A.Animalsthatattackfarmers.B.Peoplewhopollutethefarmland.C.Peoplewhodon’tcareaboutwildlife.D.Animalsthatdoharmtocropsorlivestock.()13.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph2?A.ThecabbagecropwaseatenupbyCanadageese.B.Thefarmerdidn’thaveaguntokillthoseCanadageese.C.WildlifeServicesinvolvessomebiologistsinitsgroup.D.ThefarmerlikestoeatCanadageeseverymuch.()14.WhatismainlydiscussedinParagraph4?A.Waystoprotectlivestock.B.Waystodealwithwolves.C.Howtoprotectcrops.D.Howtohuntwildlife.()15.Whyshouldthebottomofthefenceextendabout15centimetresintotheground?A.Wolvescanclimboveriteasily.B.Thestrongwindmightblowitaway.C.Snakescancrossitfromundertheground.D.Rabbitsmayenterbydiggingholesunderit.七选五AmongtheoutbreakofCOVID-19,theWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)hasofferedbasicprotectivemeasurestothepublicagainstthevirus.Washhandsfrequentlywithsoapandwateroruseanalcohol-basedhandrubifyourhandsarenotvisiblydirty.16._______17._______Ifyousneezeorcoughintoyourhands,youmaycontaminate(污染)objectsorpeoplethatyoutouch.Throwtissueimmediatelyintoaclosedbinandcleanhandswithalcohol-basedhandruborsoapandwater.Keepatleastone-meterdistancebetweenyourselfandotherpeople,particularlythosewhoarecoughing,sneezingandhaveafever,becausecoughsorsneezesofpeoplewhoareinfectedwitharespiratory(呼吸的)diseaseproject(喷射)smalldropscontainingthevirus.18._______Avoidtouchingeyes,noseandmouthbecausehandstouchmanysurfaces,whichcanbecontaminatedwiththevirus.Ifyoutouchyoureyes,noseormouthwithyourcontaminatedhands,youcantransferthevirusfromthesurfacetoyourself.Tellyourhealthcareproviderifyouhavetraveledinanareawheretheepidemic(流行病)hasbeenreported,orifyouhavebeeninclosecontactwithsomeonewhohasrespiratorysymptoms.Practicegeneralhygiene(卫生)measureswhenvisitingliveanimalmarkets,wetmarketsoranimalproductmarkets.

19._______Avoidcontactwithpotentiallycontaminatedanimalwasteorfluidsonthesoilorstructuresofshopsandmarketfacilities.20._______Handlerawmeat,milk,oranimalorganscarefullytoavoidcross-contaminationwithuncookedfood.A.

Avoideatinganimalproducts.B.

Ifyouaretooclose,youcanbreatheinthevirus.C.

Thishelpsknowthevirusifit'sonyourhands.D.

Avoideatingraworundercookedanimalproducts.E.

Thishelpsremovethevirusifit'sonyourhands.F.

Strictlyavoidanycontactwithotheranimalsinthemarket.G.

Coveryourmouthandnosewithtissuewhencoughingandsneezing.二、完形填空(20空)Afteratornado(龙卷风)toucheddowninasmalltownnearby,allthelocalnewspaperscarriedstoriesfeaturingsomeofthefamilieswhosufferedthehardest.Aparticularpicture

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touchedme,Ayoungwomanstandsinfrontofatotallydestroyedhome,apainedexpressiontwistingherfeatures.Ayoungboy,sevenoreightyearsold,standsatherside,eyesdowncast.Atinygirlstaresintothecamera,eyeswidewithconfusionand

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.Thiswouldbeagood

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toteachmychildrento

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thoselessfortunatethanourselves.Itapedthepicturetoourrefrigerator,explainingtheir

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tomyseven-year-oldtwins,BradandBrett,andtothree-year-oldMeghan."Wehavesomuch,andthese

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peoplenowhavenothing,"Isaid."Wewill

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whatwehavewiththem."Isortedthroughour

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and

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theboystogothroughtheirtoysand

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someoftheirlessfavoritethings.BradandBrett

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thetoystheyhadchosentodonateintoaboxwhileIfilleditwithclothes.MeghanwalkedupwithLucy,hermuch-loveddollhugged

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toherchest.She

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infrontoftheboxthatheldthe

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,gaveLucya

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kiss,andthenlaidhergentlyontopoftheothertoys."Oh,honey,"Isaid."Youdon'thavetogiveLucy.Youlovehersomuch."Meghannoddedseriously,eyesglistening(闪光)withheld-back

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.

"Lucymakesmehappy,Mommy.Maybeshe'llmaketheotherlittlegirl

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,too."IstaredatMeghanforalongmoment.Isuddenly

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thattruegenerosityis

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whatyoucherish(珍爱)most.I,whohadwantedtoteach,wastaught.Withoutaword,theboyswenttotheirrooms.Theycamebackwiththeir

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toysandplacedthemintheboxnexttoLucy.Swallowingbacktears,Ipulledallthreeofthemintomyarms.21.A.exactly

B.especially

C.properly

D.only22.A.surprise

B.happiness

C.fear

D.shyness23.A.way

B.contact

C.loss

D.message24.A.help

B.raise

C.meet

D.keep25.A.illness

B.anger

C.question

D.difficulty26.A.strange

B.ordinary

C.poor

D.wild27.A.deal

B.share

C.save

D.prevent28.A.pens

B.books

C.goods

D.clothes29.A.encouraged

B.asked

C.forced

D.ordered30.A.leave

B.donate

C.send

D.miss31.A.tried

B.got

C.turned

D.placed32.A.kindly

B.really

C.tightly

D.rarely33.A.stopped

B.lay

C.picked

D.carried34.A.goods

B.foods

C.toys

D.books35.A.lovely

B.final

C.hard

D.dark36.A.lights

B.tears

C.drops

D.emotion37.A.sad

B.nice

C.happy

D.open38.A.realized

B.held

C.showed

D.cared39.A.going

B.getting

C.putting

D.giving40.A.favorite

B.excellent

C.perfect

D.super三、语法填空Haveyoueveraskedyourselfwhychildrengotoschool?Youwill41._______(probable)saythattheygotolearnlanguages,history,scienceandsomeotherknowledge.Thatisquitetrue,butwhydotheylearnthesethings?Wesendourchildrentoschooltopreparethem42._______

thefuturewhentheygrowupandhavetoworkfor43._______(they).Nearlyeverythingtheystudyatschoolhassomepracticaluseintheirlife.Butisthat44._______

onlyreasonwhytheygotoschool?Thereismoreineducation

45._______justlearningfacts.Wegotoschooltolearnhowtolearn,sothatwhenwehaveleftschoolwecancontinuetolearn.Aman46._______

reallyknowshowtolearnwillalwaysbesuccessful,becausewhenhehastodosomethingnew,hewillnotonlybeabletodoitwellhimself,hewillalsobeable47._______(teach)othershowtodoitinthebestway.One48._______(educate)person,ontheotherhand,iseitherunabletodosomethingnew,orjust49._______(do)itbadly.Thepurposeofschoolsisnottoteachlanguages,history,science,etc,buttoteachpupilstheway50._______(learn).短文改错增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Mylittlecousinisgreatinterestedinscience.Andhedoessomedangerousexperimentssometime.Althoughhisparentswantstoencouragehimtobegreatscientist,theyoftenworryabouthissafety.Lastweek,whenmycousinwasdoinganexperiment,hehurthimthumb.Feltsad,myauntwantedhimtostopdoingthatexperiment.Therefore,mycousindid

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