2022-2023学年黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学校高二上学期10月月考英语试卷(PDF版含答案,无听力音频无文字材料)

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哈九中 2021级高二学年 10月阶段检测
英语学科试卷
(考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分 共 6页)
第 I卷 (选择题 共 125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 woman probably do on Saturday
A. Go to the zoo. B. Do some shopping. C. Visit her grandparents.
2. What is the man’s opinion about the painting
A. It's peaceful. B. It's colorful. C. It's boring.
3. Where does Barbara live
A. In Italy. B. In Chile. C. In England.
4. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. Outside a shop. B. Outside a bank. C. Outside a restaurant.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. What the woman's family is like.
B. How many brothers the woman has.
C. Whether the woman is from the U.S.
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。听完每段对话或独白前,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. What does the man want to buy
A. A pen. B. A toy panda. C. A toy elephant.
7. How much should the man pay
A. $ 16. B. $ 20. C. $ 27.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 9题。
8. What does the woman do after school
A. She stays with her classmates.
B. She goes home right away.
C. She works part-time.
9. Where does the man work
A. In a computer company. B. In a dance club. C. In a school.
听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。
10. What can the speakers do at Mary's party
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A. Enjoy flowers in the garden. B. Cook in the backyard. C. Swim in a pool.
11. What is the relationship between the woman and Mary
A. Co-workers. B. Strangers. C. Neighbors.
12. When will the speakers meet at the man's house
A. At 2:30. B. At 3:00. C. At 3:30.
听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。
13. Why won’t the speakers see the next show of Dangerous City
A. The tickets are sold out.
B. They're not interested in it.
C. They have something else to do.
14. What will the woman do tonight
A. Visit James. B. Study with Jenny. C. Go to the new museum exhibit.
15. What kind of movie is Beyond Everest
A. An action adventure. B. A science fiction. C. A comedy.
16. What does the man think of Star Wars
A. Amazing. B. Exciting. C. Boring.
听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。
17. When did Europa Park open
A. In 1442. B. In 1957. C. In 1975.
18. Where do most visitors come from
A. Germany. B. France. C. Switzerland.
19. When is the best time to visit Europa Park
A. In March. B. In July. C. In October.
20. What does the speaker say about Europa Park in winter
A. It is often open until midnight.
B. It is closed most of the time.
C. It hosts many events.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分)
第一节(共 15小题;每题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和 D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Identify the best charities
There are so many ways to support the creatures that share this planet with us, and one of the simplest ways
is to donate to charities.
We have done a roundup of some top organizations. These charities are committed to the only purpose of
making our natural world a better place, and to supporting the animals that live within it.
Defenders of Wildlife
Defenders of Wildlife works tirelessly both on the ground and in the courts to protect and restore wildlife.
Their work primarily focuses on North America, although it does have a fantastic worldwide reach. They work at
a policy level to ensure that endangered animals are protected, but also offer practical advice to people who have
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to live alongside bears!
Jane Goodall Foundation
In 1960, Jane Goodall ventured into the forests of Africa to be able to see wild animals living without human
disturbance. This decision led to the foundation of the Jane Goodall Foundation, and paved the way for some of
the most illuminating research into chimpanzees which are at risk of extinction. The research continues to this day,
focusing on the state of the forest and the chimpanzee populations which is shared with governments and other
protection agencies.
David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is one of the most successful orphaned elephant rescue and
rehabilitation projects in the world. Dr Dame Daphne Sheldrick started the organization in 1977 in memory of her
late husband, the famous naturalist David Sheldrick. The organization focuses on anti-poaching and endangered
species conservation, as well as rescuing and hand rearing elephant and rhino orphans.
World Wildlife Fund
The WWF is probably the best known of all the organizations. Its mission is to conserve nature and reduce
the most pressing threats to biodiversity. The scope of their work is huge, covering oceans, forests, wildlife, fresh
water, climate and food. They support some of the most endangered animals today— giant pandas, tigers,
elephants, gorillas, sea turtles, polar bears, rhinos and whales.
A huge thanks to all of these top organizations. Click here! More information!
21. Which organization is founded in honor of a scientist
A. Jane Goodall Foundation B. World Wildlife Fund
C. David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust D. Defenders of Wildlife
22. What do the listed organizations have in common
A. They offer practical suggestions. B. They support endangered species.
C. They aim at scientific research. D. They focus on habitat conservation.
23. Where is the text probably from
A. A nature magazine B. A geography textbook
C. A science research D. An official website
B
One sunny morning, my wife and I piled the kids into the car with a hope that my memory was reliable. We
went out looking for my trees.
About 25 years ago, I started working as a tree planter in Northern Ontario. I would have planted several
thousand a day, every day, for weeks and weeks. I worked every summer for six years, which added up to over
500,000 trees. While we were planting, we talked about what our trees would be like when they grew taller. The
small trees were no longer than my thumb. It seemed unlikely that our trees would last more than a day or two.
Eventually, I stopped the car and stared at the clear blue sky and treetops softly waving. I walked toward
them.
They were so tall and solid, much bigger than I thought they would be. There were so many of them, waving
soundlessly in the wind like they were welcoming me. Row upon row of fully grown, healthy pines left me
speechless. They spoke of that time of my life, in 1995, when I was strong and young in my mid-20s.
I walked among them, listening to the sound of the wind in their high branches. Humbled and moved, I
never had such a strong sense of my impact on the world.
I felt a quiet presence and at home among my trees, as if they had been waiting for me. What was unclear
and unlikely had grown specific and very real. What I had held in my hands had grown into a towering forest
surrounding me.
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My kids ran to join me.
“You planted all these ” asked my 10-year-old son, Forest.
“I planted more than this every day. And this is where your name comes from,” I told him.
Together, with my 6-year-old son River, we walked deeper into the woods and spotted a clearing. We
emerged suddenly into the open space and I felt even more at home than in the forest I’d planted. It was more
familiar, this open space where I had once spent thousands and thousands of hours.
24. What do we know about the author when he was in his mid-20s
A. He volunteered to plant trees in Northern Ontario.
B. He planted several thousand trees every day for six years.
C. Most of the trees he planted didn’t survive a week.
D. He planted over 500,000 trees within six years.
25. How did the author feel at the sight of the trees he had planted
A. Fulfilled. B. Worried. C. Confused. D. Disappointed.
26. What does the underlined word “clearing” in the last paragraph probably mean
A. a fallen tree B. an empty place
C. a cutting tool D. a clean cottage
27. What could be the best title for the text
A. Memory of planting trees. B. Planting trees with families.
C. A reunion with my trees. D. Making for a greener future
C
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A group of black parents and civil rights activists presented a petition(请愿书)
Thursday calling for officials to drop charges against a 16-year-old South Carolina high school student who was
videotaped being dragged from her desk and thrown to the floor by a police officer in her classroom.
The group said it was unfair and unacceptable that the student and her 18-year-old classmate at Spring Valley
High School who taped the incident were the only people charged that day when authorities already knew
Richland County Deputy Ben Fields had tossed the girl from her desk to the ground.
They also said their petition had hundreds of thousands of names from around the country asking prosecutor
Dan Johnson to drop the "disturbing schools" charges against the teens. The students in the case are black; Fields
is white.
Johnson issued a statement Wednesday saying he won't do anything with the case until the FBI finishes its
investigation into Fields, who was fired after the video became public. "I do not simply decide cases based upon
feelings, public opinion or sentiment, nor do I decide them based on political pressure," Johnson said in the
statement.
Disturbing schools is punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 or 90 days in jail. The students' lawyer did not
respond to telephone messages.
The video spread quickly across the country, prompting questions about when police officers should get
involved with classroom discipline. Fields was called to the classroom after the student refused to stop using her
cellphone, and then she would not leave the classroom for a teacher or administrator.
In the days after the incident, the teacher turned her class over to a substitute and the administrator was
placed on leave. Richland two officials didn't respond to an email asking about their current status. The students
were allowed back in school.
Organizers of the protest said they plan to be at South Carolina's Statehouse next year, calling for legislators
to change the law that allows police officers to arrest students for misbehaving at schools. Richland County
Sheriff Leon Lott blamed that law for worsening the situation. "Let's find a way where we don't burden students
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with arrest records," said Efia Nwangaza from the Malcom X Center for Self Determination. "Let's get ahead of
the schoolhouse-to-jailhouse train in South Carolina."
28. What are the teens charged with
A. Playing cellphones in class B. Disobeying the teacher
C. Disturbing schools D. Fighting with the police officer
29. What is Don Johnson's attitude towards the case
A. Indifferent. B. Ambiguous. C. Subjective. D. Cautious.
30. According to the passage, people are now concerned about the following except _________.
A. whether the incident reflects a racial issue
B. when police officers should get involved with classroom discipline
C. whether students can play cellphones in class
D. whether the law that allows police officers to arrest students for misbehaving at schools should be changed
31. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage
A. Police officer fired for tossing student
B. Black parents protest charge for teen tossed from desk
C. Charged teens allowed back in school
D. Violence at school
D
During an interview for one of my books, my interviewer said something I still think about often. Annoyed
by the level of distraction(干扰) in his open office, he said, "That’s why I have a membership at the coworking
space across the street— so I can focus." His comment struck me as strange. After all, coworking spaces also
typically use an open office layout(布局). But I recently came across a study that shows why his approach works.
The researchers examined various levels of noise on participants as they completed tests of creative thinking.
They were randomly divided into four groups and exposed to various noise levels in the background, from total
silence to 50 decibels(分贝 ), 70decibels, and 85 decibels. The differences between most of the groups were
statistically insignificant; however, the participants in the 70 decibels group— those exposed to a level of noise
similar to background chatter in a coffee shop— significantly outperformed the other groups. Since the effects
were small, this may suggest that our creative thinking does not differ that much in response to total silence and
85 decibels of background noise.
But since the results at 70 decibels were significant, the study also suggests that the right level of background
noise—not too loud and not total silence—may actually improve one’s creative thinking ability. The right level of
background noise may interrupt our normal patterns of thinking just enough to allow our imaginations to wander,
without making it impossible to focus. This kind of "distracted focus" appears to be the best state for working on
creative tasks.
So why do so many of us hate our open offices The problem may be that, in our offices, we can't stop
ourselves from getting drawn into others’ conversations while we're trying to focus. Indeed, the researchers found
that face-to-face interactions and conversations affect the creative process, and yet a coworking space or a coffee
shop provides a certain level of noise while also providing freedom from interruptions.
32. Why does the interviewer prefer a coworking space
A. It helps him concentrate.
B. It blocks out background noise.
C. It has a pleasant atmosphere.
D. It encourages face-to-face interactions.
33. Which level of background noise may promote creative thinking ability
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A. Total silence. B. 50 decibels.
C. 70 decibels. D. 85 decibels.
34. What makes an open office unwelcome to many people
A. Personal privacy unprotected. B. Limited working space.
C. Restrictions on group discussion. D. Constant interruptions.
35. What can we infer about the author from the text
A. He's a news reporter. B. He’s an office manager.
C. He's a professional designer. D. He's a published writer.
第二节(共 5小题;每题 2.5分,满分 12.5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。
There are plenty of ways to stay entertained during a long commute (上下班路程). 36 However,
those who are driving should take care not to put themselves or other drivers in danger while preventing boredom.
A public transportation commute is open to many possibilities. 37 A good book will absorb you
completely and make you feel like time is passing quickly. Besides, with countless cellphone and hand-held
games, anyone can be occupied for hours.
38 Avoid playing loud music or talking loudly on the phone as these can annoy others on the train or
bus. For commuters who want to catch a few minutes of sleep, they should be sure they won't snore(打鼾) or hit
others after falling asleep.
It is challenging to make a long commute less boring when the commuter is the driver. Many people choose
to talk on their cellphones, but this is not safe and is not recommended. Many states have laws against talking on
the phone while driving. Text-messaging is in most cases dangerous as the driver’s eyes must leave the road to
type the letters. 39
A better choice for drivers is to listen to an audio book. Purchasing these books can sometimes be pricey,
especially if the listener is burning through one or two week. 40 Many libraries even allow members to
download audio books in MP3 format so that they can be played through MP3 players.
A. All in all, safety should always come first during a commute.
B. Time flies when you're having fun during a commute.
C. The number one cause of driving stress is the unpredictability.
D. Any activity that does not disturb other commuters is acceptable.
E. For those using public transportation, the possibilities are plentiful.
F. Reading books is a great way to keep a commuter from getting bored.
G. The good thing is that they are usually available at local libraries for free.
第三部分 英语知识运用
完形填空(共 15小题;每题 1分,满分 15分)
Dauphin is a small town in central Pennsylvania. Its people have only one UPS (United Parcel Service) driver,
Chad Turns, and after 41 him working nonstop for them for a long time, they felt the 42 to
express their thankfulness.
Chad doesn’t just 43 that packages get delivered on time; he also goes the extra mile for them.
“Everyone knows how 44 Chad is,” resident Jenny Shickley said. “If the package has something
45 , like a diamond watch, he didn’t deliver it when only the kids were in because it was a(n) 46 that
they would ruin it. He just 47 , and went back to our house later.”
Jenny and many other community members, 48 , started a “Thank you, Chad” social media group.
Before they became 49 of it, they’d raised over $1,000 for him. Next, they 50 Chad on his route
with signs, gifts, and lots of “attaboys (好样的)”.
Adam Kerr, a UPS shift manager, helped the townspeople 51 the surprise. He arranged for Chad to
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make his last 52 at the government building for an on-demand pickup. When Chad 53 there,
dozens of neighbors waiting for him came into 54 , but not the last box of the day as thought. That made
the mail carrier emotional. He was visibly moved by their 55 , even breaking into tears!
41. A. keeping B. hiring C. watching D. getting
42. A. love B. force C. appeal D. need
43. A. provide B. guarantee C. confirm D. remember
44. A. considerate B. confused C. reasonable D. popular
45. A. beautiful B. valuable C. personal D. important
46. A. anxiety B. incident C. shame D. problem
47. A. put up B. pulled out C. turned up D. gave out
48. A. anyway B. however C. instead D. therefore
49. A. certain B. confident C. aware D. proud
50. A. amazed B. trapped C. cheered D. assisted
51. A. record B. describe C. improve D. organize
52. A. schedule B. delivery C. call D. stop
53. A. contacted B. hit C. waited D. remained
54. A. sight B. play C. operation D. notice
55. A. generosity B. enthusiasm C. kindness D. selflessness
第四部分 单项选择(共 30小题;每题 1分,满分 30分)
56. ---Where did you meet him while in Beijing
---It was in the hotel _________ I stayed.
A. that B. which C. when D. where
57. ---Don’t you think it necessary that he _________ to Miami but to New York
---I agree, but the problem is _________ he has refused to.
A. not be sent; that B. will not be sent; that
C. should not be sent; what D. should not send; what
58. Thinking _________ you know _________ in fact you don’t is a terrible mistake.
A. that; that B. that; what C. what; what D. what; that
59. _________ I toured Zhang Jiajie, I was deeply impressed with its beautiful scenery.
A. For the first time B. At first C. It was the first time D The first time
60. _____ I respect you, I don’t agree with your viewpoint ______ she is failing to find a well-paid job.
A. When; which B. As; where C. If; how D. While; that
61. ---What about the person
---Seldom in my life _________ such a _________ person.
A. I met; determining B. I have met; determining
C. did I met; determined D. have I met; determined
62. ---Hi, are you an engineer in Lenovo Group
---No, but I _________.
A. want it B. want to C. want to be D. want so
63. Look at this! I _________ some magazines and _________ this letter.
A. was looking through; found B. am looking through; find
C. looked through; had found D. had looked through; finding
64. Her appearance has changed so much that you _________ recognize her.
A. may well not B. cannot but C. may as well D. would rather
65. The doctor in this hospital insisted the boy _________ badly injured and that he _________ immediately.
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A. be; was operated B. was; be operated C. was; be operated on D. be; be operated on
66. _________, I managed to get through the game and the pain was worth it in the end.
A. Hopefully B. Normally C. Thankfully D. Conveniently
67. He thought the jar made of earth _________ little value and let me have it _________ only 2 dollars.
A. with; for B. of; for C .of; by D. with; by
68. The school isn’t the one I really want to get, but I suppose I’ll just have to _________ it.
A. make the best of B. get away from C. keep an eye on D. catch up with
69. It is usually warm in my hometown in March, but it _________ be rather cold sometimes.
A. must B. can C. should D. would
70. _________ around the Water Cube and the Bird’s Nest, the tourists from Taiwan and I wished there
_________ a joint team for the future Olympics.
A. Having shown; to be B. To be shown; is
C. To show; were D. Having been shown; to be
71. At first he refused to admit he had stolen but when he was shown the videotape, he _________ and admitted
everything.
A. broke up B. broke away C. broke down D. broke in
72. _________, I think, and the problem could be settled.
A. So long as you keep up your spirits B. A bit more effort
C. If you doubt your efforts D. Making great efforts
73. Many people believe we are heading for environmental disaster _________ we basically change the way we
live.
A. but B. although C. unless D. once
74. _________ a certain doubt among the people as to the practical value of the project.
A.It has B.They have
C.It remains D.There remains
75. For a moment nothing happened. Then _________ all shouting together.
A. voices had come B. came voices
C. voices would come D. did voices come
76. The report seeks to _________ the rise in crime to an increase in unemployment.
A. shelter B. affect C. surround D. relate
77. Time _________, I will pick you up at the airport.
A. permits B. is permitted C. permitting D. permitted
78. John was very upset because he was _________ by the police with breaking the law.
A. rescued B. charged C. fascinated D. accused
79. To tell the truth, it's very difficult for me to _________ the twins from one another.
A. decide B. differ C. range D. distinguish
80. _________ the informed decision has been made for his own sake, _________ will mean you have no
alternative.
A. Immediately ; that B. Gradually ; what
C. Exceptionally ; one D. As soon as ; which
81. I was busy then. I, _________, would have attended the concert.
A. therefore B. otherwise C. thus D. moreover
82. As is reported, over 80,000 lives were _________ in the war between Russia and Ukraine
A. dead B. died C. claimed D. exclaimed
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83. Mike rather _________ the boss _________ by asking him when he was going to give us a payrise.
A.put …… on hold B. put …… at risk
C. put …… into use D. put …… on the spot
84. The rules of the game are too _________ to explain in a few words.
A. complicated B. concerned C. compound D. competitive
85. It is very essential that one _________ the skills of computer in the future.
A. masters B. master C. mastered D. will master
第 II卷 (非选择题 共 25分)
第一节:单句填空(共 10小题;每题 1分,满分 10分)
86. Mr Cook is a man with a strong will. After repeated _________ (attempt), he finally succeeded in his
experiment.
87. Some insects take on the colors of their _________ (surround) to protect themselves.
88. Human life is regarded as part of nature and, the only way for us _________ (survive) is to live in harmony
with nature.
89. Jimmy was working in the lab when the power cut _________ (occur) .
90. You may rely on _________ that he will make up for the loss.
91. Listening is thus an active, not a passive behavior _________ (consist) of hearing, understanding and
remembering.
92. Michael put up a picture of the sports star beside the bed to keep himself _________ (remind) of his own
dreams.
93. In Modern Times, when Charlie Chaplin is working on a production line, a bee starts circling around his face,
he falls behind _________ his work.
94. What annoys the girl is that she has the hair that refuses _________ (curly).
95. Lin Yutang’s informal and sophisticated style of writing made him one of the most ________(influence)
writers of his generation.
第二节:语法填空(共 10小题;每题 1.5分,满分 15分)
Ecotourism is commonly regarded as low impact(影响 )travel to undisturbed places. It is different from
traditional tourism because it allows the traveler to become 96 (educate) about the areas-both in terms of
geographical conditions and cultural characteristics, and often provides money for conservation and benefits
the 97 (develop)of the local areas.
Ecotourism has 98 (it) origin with the environmental movement of the 1970s. It was not widely
accepted as a travel concept 99 the late 1980s. During that time, increasing environmental awareness made
it desirable.
Due to 100 growing popularity of environmentally-related and adventure travel, various
types 101 trips are now being classified as ecotourism. Actually a true eco-friendly trip must meet the
following principles:
·Minimize the impact of 102 (visit) the place.
·Build respect for and awareness of the environment and cultural practices.
·Provide 103 (finance) aid and other benefits for local peoples.
·Make sure that the tourism provides positive experiences for both the visitors and the hosts.
Komodo National Park, officially recognized in 1980, is popular for ecotourism because of its unique
biodiversity. 104 (activity) there range from whale watching to hiking(远足 ) and accommodations
aim 105 (have) a low impact on the natural environment.
9哈九中 2021 级高二学年 10 月阶段检测
英语学科试卷 答案
听力测试(30 分,每小题 1.5 分)
1-5 BCABA 6-10 BACAC 11-15 BACBA 16-20 CCABB
阅读理解(50分,每小题2.5分)
21-23 CBD 24-27 DABC 28-31 CDCB 32-35 ACDD 36-40 EFDAG
完形填空(15分,每小题1分)
41-45 CDBAB 45-50 ABDCA 51-55 DDBAC
单项选择(30分,每小题1分)
56-60 DABDD 61-65 DCAAC 66-70 CBABD 71-75 CBCDB
76-80 DCBDA 81-85 BCDAB
单句填空(10分,每小题1分)
86. attempts 87. surroundings 88. to survive 89. occurred 90. it
91. consisting 92. reminded 93. with 94. to curl 95. influential
语法填空(15分,每小题1.5分)
96. educated 97. development 98. its 99. until 100. the
101. of 102. visiting 103. financial 104. Activities 105. to have
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