黑龙江省哈尔滨市五常市雅臣中学校2024-2025学年高一下学期6月月考英语试题(含答案)

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2024-2025学年黑龙江省哈尔滨市五常市雅臣中学校高一下学期6月月考英语试题
第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C和D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Wanting to make this summer count Looking for a journey that will transform idle (懒散的) summer days into experiences that shape your future Here are some of our hand-picked international programs.
MITER internship (实习)
MITER Corporation is a non-profit corporation that operates research and design centers across the world, focusing on cybersecurity and big data in healthcare and transportation. They also offer paid internships for both high schoolers and undergraduates in various fields at various locations globally.
Internships are full-time and include professional guidance and hands-on duties. To qualify, you must submit a resumé and have at least a 3.0 GPA (Grade Point Average).
Dublin and Madrid Summer Tour
We offer you a summer-of-a-lifetime opportunity to join a group of like-minded individuals from around the globe exploring the welcoming city of Dublin, Ireland and the historical capital of Madrid, Spain while building international interning experience to improve your competence.
Our experts will help you find the right on-line internship (for June and July, 2024) to match your chosen field, based on your experiences and career plan.
LIYSFSTEM Summer Camp
The London International Youth Science Forum (LIYSF) offers a two-week STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) summer camp in the UK, held both online and in-person from July 26th to August 7th. Each year, 500 students aged 15-22 years old from 70 countries enjoy our 15-day summer camp, with lectures from leading scientists, scientific visits to world-class laboratories in Imperial College London.
Intern Group Summer Program
Seeking some workplace experience before launching your university career We offer high schoolers both full-time and part-time internships ranging from 4 weeks to 6 months in 4 career fields: Business, Marketing, leadership, and NGOs (Non-profit organizations). Hands-on training equips you with skills to ensure you stand out from the crowd. Applicants can pursue posts both remote or in-person in one of our international destinations.
21. What can a student do in MITRE internship
A. Manage research and design centers. B. Get paid working experience.
C. Increase academic ability. D. Work remotely.
22. Which one is only intended for high school students
A. MITER internship. B. Dublin and Madrid Summer Tour.
C. LIYSF STEM Summer Camp. D. Intern Group Summer Program.
23. What do these programs have in common
A. They allow part-time participation. B. They accept on-line participation.
C. They welcome participants from across the world. D. They require interning experience.
B
In 2018, 12-year-old Damian Earley was walking his dog when he noticed garbage cans knocked over by the wind, spilling trash onto the streets of his Columbus neighborhood. Disturbed by the environmental damage, he was inspired to create The Garbage Lot, a heavy platform with a locking mechanism to keep trash cans upright (直立). His invention won the “Industry Innovator Award” at Ohio’s Invention Convention and later earned first place at the national level.
Damian’s path as an inventor was shaped by his participation in the Ohio Invention League (the OIL), a nonprofit that provides free STEM education to K-12 students. Through hands-on invention competitions, he learned to “sell” his invention to judges. Writing and crafting his presentation helped sharpen his communication skills and practice entrepreneurship (创业), which are crucial for the future employment market where students will likely work in jobs that have not yet been created.
Damian’s teachers, particularly Sarah Priebe, admired his strong work ethic. She recalled Damian’s exceptional oral presentation in eighth grade, “You can tell he put a lot of time and practice into it. Many gifted students don’t seem to need to work as hard to excel at school, but he is always engaged and ready.”
Elena and Zavier, Damian’s siblings, followed in his footsteps, creating their own inventions and receiving awards. Elena, 14, developed a device to remove bad smells from washing machines, while 11-year-old Zavier invented a drone for people with limited mobility. Their father, Matt, shared that watching the invention process take place had changed how he addressed issues in his vinyl records (黑胶唱片) business.
24. What drove Damian to create The Garbage Lot
A. His attention to neighborhood safety. B. The mess caused by fallen trash cans.
C. His interest in environmental science. D. The need for an invention competition.
25. How does the OIL program prepare students for future jobs
A By providing paid STEM education. B. By creating jobs that haven’t existed.
C. By promoting entrepreneurial thinking. D. By selling invention presentation skills.
26. What quality of Damian impressed his teachers
A. Commitment. B. Intelligence. C. Curiosity. D. Leadership.
27. What can be inferred from the last paragraph
A. Damian’s siblings’ inventions are more practical than his.
B. The invention process has influenced the whole family’s way of thinking.
C. Damian’s father plans to apply his children’s inventions to his business.
D. Damian’s siblings only followed his example for the sake of awards.
C
Tourists across China have enjoyed a chain of cultural events from traditional to modern, and discovered new destinations during this year’s five-day May Day holiday.
Items on China’s traditional intangible cultural heritage list proved to be popular with travelers in many regions. In Lantian county, northwest China’s Shanxi Province, tourists were amazed by the art of Dawaz, which means aerial tightrope (空中钢丝) walking in the Uygur language. Meanwhile, in east China’s Changzhou City, music festivals attracted huge crowds of travelers, and local authorities introduced measures to ensure the comfort of visitors. They arranged 500 coaches for long-distance travel, set up more than 10,000 free parking spaces and extended the operation hours of the subway network until 11:30 p. m.
And it’s not just big cities that drew in visitors during this holiday. Holiday makers decided to go for natural views, less-crowded scenic spots, and cost-effective travel experiences. Data from Chinese travel booking platform Ctrip showed that orders for fourth-tier and below cities increased by 140 percent on a yearly basis, outperforming those in first and second-tier cities.
Wu Sa, deputy director of the Economic Research Institute of the National Development and Reform Commission, expressed belief that the popularity of usual major destinations like Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, Hangzhou and Chengdu is not decreasing, but explained that a good number of travelers are looking to diversify the range of their travels, towards new and previously lesser-known places.
Scientific and space projects have also been a hit travel destination this week, from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China to the world’s largest single-dish radio telescope in the southwestern province of Guizhou. “I mainly wanted to take my child to appreciate some of China’s leading space technology and the development trend of big data, so that he can understand the advanced technology of our motherland,” said a tourist named Hu Wannping.
28. What attracted tourists to the Changzhou City
A. The launch of appealing music festivals.
B. The Aerial tightrope walking performance.
C. The celebration of traditional cultural events.
D. The measures to provide comfort for tourists.
29. What may account for people’s choice of fourth-tier and below cities
A Abundant parking spaces. B. Famous scenic spots.
C. Low travelling expenses. D. Convenient booking platforms.
30. What can be inferred from the text
A. The growth of visitors is causing various social issues.
B. Scientific and space projects receive the least attention.
C. Orders for major destinations in big cities are decreasing.
D. Tourists are open-minded as to the choices of spending holidays.
31. What can be the best title of the text
A. Festivals and Celebrations across China B. New Trend for Labor Day Tourist Destinations
C. The Popularity of Well-known Destinations D. China’s Traditional Intangible Cultural Heritage
D
Virtual reality (VR) technology from video games and GPS-like apps is now entering hospitals, helping doctors work more safely and successfully. Dr. Ryan Broderick, a doctor at the University of California San Diego, recently tested Apple’s Vision Pro headset with “spatial (空间的) computing” during surgeries (外科手术), becoming one of the first doctors in the U. S. to try this technology.
“With these headsets, we can project medical images into the real world of the surgery room,” Broderick explains. “We can make screens as big as a wall or adjust them to the perfect position.” This technology mixes digital images with real-world views, letting doctors see 3D models of a patient’s body — like where a tumor (肿瘤) is — almost like giving them Xray view.
In the past, doctors had to frequently turn their heads to check screens during complex surgeries, leading to neck and shoulder pain. Now, spatial computing shows all key information right in front of their eyes. “It works like a car direction system — highlighting danger areas or warning us to avoid important areas,” says Broderick.
The tech also helps train new doctors. Teachers can use virtual screens to show body structures, point out key areas with glowing arrows, or even draw where to make cuts on a 3D heart model. “Students can watch the teacher’s virtual explanations, which is clearer than reading textbooks!” Broderick adds. This hands-on learning helps trainees master skills faster.
Top U. S. hospitals like Johns Hopkins are already testing similar systems. Though the equipment is expensive and needs software improvements, Broderick remains hopeful: “This isn’t just new tools — it’s a revolution in healthcare. In 10 years, technology like this could help millions get better treatment.” From video games to life-saving surgeries, VR is proving that cool tech can truly change lives.
32. How can headsets help with surgeries according to paragraph 2
A. By making the surgery room brighter. B. By letting doctors avoid looking at screens.
C. By helping patients stay calm during surgery. D. By showing 3D pictures of the patient’s body.
33. What is one of the benefits of using VR for doctors
A. It allows them to perform surgeries without any help.
B. It reduces physical stress and potential job-related pain.
C. It enables them to communicate directly with patients.
D. It allows them to work without any medical images.
34. What is Broderick’s attitude toward VR’s future in healthcare
A. Negative. B. Neutral. C. Positive. D. Doubtful.
35. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. What Is the Future of VR in Hospitals B. How Is VR Changing the World of Surgery
C. What Are the Challenges of VR in Hospitals D. Why Is VR Technology Important for Patients
第二节(共5小题;每小题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。
How to Be a Good Master of Ceremonies
A master of ceremonies (MC) is the host of an event, performance, or party. Their main job is to introduce speakers, make announcements, and keep the audience engaged to ensure the event runs smoothly. ____36____ We’ll guide you on how to prepare and perform your role perfectly.
Do your research on key event guests.
Acquire and study a guest list from the event organizers. ____37____ Use that information to prepare introductions for the speakers that are more personal and genuine.
Welcome the audience and thank them for coming.
Introduce yourself and welcome the attendees in your speech. Identify the specific groups of your audience (like special guests and the audience themselves), and welcome them individually. These welcomes don’t need to be long-winded, but they do need to be sincere. ____38____
Tailor (调整) your performance style to the event.
____39____ Being an MC means that you have a great sense of humor, you can work a crowd, and you’re a practiced public speaker. Memorize the major points you’ll need to hit, and consider your posture and hand gestures, which keep the audience more engaged. Also consider the event’s audience, and what sort of presenter they’d like to see — adjust your tone to be more serious or more casual accordingly.
____40____
Ask an event organizer for the dress code, and then punch it up a bit. If an event is casual, dress in slacks and a button-up or a smart dress. If an event is semi-formal, wear a nice jacket or more elegant gown. As the MC, you’re the most-seen person there, and it’s better to overdress than underdress.
A. Dress a little nicer than you need to.
B Let your audience know who the speakers are.
C. Practice public speaking before the day of the gathering.
D. Smile, take a deep breath, and center yourself to remain calm.
E. Though it can be challenging, there are ways to succeed as an MC.
F. Tell everyone you’re glad they came, and remind them of the purpose of the event.
G. Contact or research your key speakers to find out some background information on them.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One cold winter evening, my keys slipped from my pocket and disappeared into the snow. ____41____, I found myself at a loss outside my apartment building. ____42____ set in as I realized I couldn’t get inside. The cold wind bit at my skin, and my mind went blank.
Just as helplessness began to creep in, a stranger ____43____ me. He was wrapped in a heavy coat, his breath ____44____ in the cold air. “Need a hand ” he asked, noticing my anxiety. Without waiting for an answer, he knelt beside me and began searching the snow.
Minutes passed, and just as I was about to give up, he let out a joyful laugh. “Got them!” he exclaimed, holding up my keys. ____45____ washed over me, and I expressed my gratitude to him. To my surprise, he smiled warmly and said, “Pay it ____46____,” before walking away.
The next day, I was walking past a café, noticing an elderly woman ____47____ to open the door when a warm idea ____48____ me. I held the door open for her and offered a smile. She thanked me and I felt a strange sense of ____49____. Later that week, I saw a young mother had trouble with groceries and a crying child. I ____50____ to her generously, and her grateful smile ____51____ the kindness I had received.
That simple act of kindness from a stranger produced a series of ____52____. As for me, it served as a ____53____ that even in moments of failing, a small gesture can ____54____ someone’s day. Kindness, as it turned out, was a ripple (涟漪) effect that could ____55____ endlessly.
41. A. Obviously B. Suddenly C. Consequently D. Eventually
42. A. Anger B. Panic C. Shock D. Shame
43. A. neared B. cornered C. located D. stopped
44 A. smelly B. slight C. fresh D. visible
45. A. Confusion B. Anxiety C. Relief D. Confidence
46. A. back B. off C. forward D. out
47. A. hesitating B. struggling C. volunteering D. managing
48. A. signaled B. seized C. crashed D. struck
49. A. community B. accomplishment C. belonging D. responsibility
50. A. reached out B. turned out C. let out D. came out
51. A. affected B. mirrored C. defended D. ensured
52. A. potentials B. opportunities C. rewards D. reactions
53. A. memory B. proof C. reminder D. warning
54. A. lengthen B. brighten C. weaken D. strengthen
55. A. occur B. remain C. spread D. vary
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Grain Rain(谷雨), as the last term in Spring, starts on April 20 and ends on May 4. It ____56____ (date) from the old saying, “Rain brings up the ____57____ (grow) of hundreds of grains.”
With an obvious increase in temperature and rainfall, the grains grow faster, ____58____ it’s necessary to protect the crops from insect pests.
Grain Rain falls ____59____ the end of spring and the beginning of summer, with infrequent cold air in the south and ____60____ (last) cold air in the north. During this period, the temperature rises ____61____ (significant).
In southern China, there is ____62____ old custom that people drink tea on the day of Grain Rain. Drinking tea on this day is said ____63____ (prevent) bad luck. The Grain Rain festival is celebrated by fishing villages in northern China, ____64____ marks the start of the fishermen’s first voyage of the year. The custom began more than 2,000 years ago, when people honoured the gods, who protected them from _____65_____ (defeat) by rough storms.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
66. 近年来,AI盛行。尤其是随着Kimi,Quark,DeepSeek等App的出现,有学生利用AI完成作业。假如你是李华,请你给《二十一世纪学生英文报》Campus Life栏目写一份题为Smart Use of AI Tools的倡议书。
内容包括:
(1) 描述现象及危害;
(2) 提出使用建议;
(3) 发出倡议。
注意:
(1) 词数80左右;
(2) 开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Smart Use of AI Tools
Dear fellow students,
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第二节(满分25分)
67. 阅读下面的材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
For those students in city, the road to school might mean the convenience of their dad’s cars, where the heater keeps them comfortable and the radio plays music. But for Tom, who lived in a remote village, it meant a dangerous journey through strong winds and piles of snow.
It was a cold morning. The snow blanketed every rooftop and weighed on the branches of big trees. Tom woke up early, with the howling wind outside his small cabin (小木屋). He put on lots of clothes, including his thickest wool socks and warmest coat. As he was about to go, there was a knock on the door. It’s his classmate Peter in the same village. “Hey, Tom,” Peter said. “Do you think we should go to school today ” “I know it’s tough,” Tom replied, looking at the heavy snow outside, “but missing school means we’ll fall behind.” Finally, they decided to go to school.
The snow had been falling for days, building up on the narrow path that led to school. Tom and Peter stepped out into the snowstorm, with boots sinking deep into the snow. Tom used his arms to push the snow away, and his heart was pounding as he worked hard. He fell down a few times, but each time he got up again. “I must go to school!” Tom said firmly. Thinking about the other kids in the village who insisted on going to school, he knew they were facing the same challenge. But they were all trying to learn and grow.
The wind had blown snow all over the path, making it hard to see where they were going. Not far away, Tom heard someone crying from behind a tree. “Peter, do you hear that ” Tom asked in a puzzled tone. “Let’s go and have a look.” Peter answered.
注意:
1.续写的词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
As they got closer, they spotted that it was their classmate, Sarah.
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After a long journey, they finally arrived at the school gate.
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答案版
答案】21. B 22. D 23. C
【答案】24. B 25. C 26. A 27. B
【答案】28. A 29. C 30. D 31. B
【答案】32. D 33. B 34. C 35. B
【答案】36. E 37. G 38. F 39. C 40. A
【答案】41. C 42. B 43. A 44. D 45. C 46. C 47. B 48. D 49. B 50. A 51. B 52. D 53. C 54. B 55. C
【答案】56. dates
57. growth 58. so
59. between
60. lasting
61. significantly
62. an 63. to prevent
64. which 65. being defeated
【小作文答案】
Smart Use of AI Tools
Dear fellow students
With the rapid development of AI technologies, many of us are using such tools as ChatGPT or DeepSeek to search for answers to our schoolwork, which not only harms our learning but also affects our thinking.
Therefore, I advocate using AI wisely in our study. For example, we can use it to explain complex concepts, improve our drafts, or generate study questions when necessary. In a word, it should be used to promote learning rather than replacing it.
Let’s try to be smart users of AI and use it to enhance our learning, not to shortcut our education.
【读后续写答案】One possible version:
As they got closer, they spotted that it was their classmate, Sarah. She huddled against a tree, struggling to keep warm, obviously injuring her ankle. Without hesitation, Tom helped her up cautiously. But the ground was so slippery that he stumbled and nearly fell to the ground. Tom and Peter took turns to carry Sarah on their backs. Overwhelmed with heartfelt gratitude, she couldn’t utter a word. Exhausted as they were, they didn’t stop. The snow grew heavier, but with friends by their sides, all of them felt something warm inside.
After a long journey, they finally arrived at the school gate. The snow glistened in the light as they walked into the warm classroom, where their classmates and teacher were waiting for them anxiously. The teacher gave them a thumbs up and Sarah said, “I couldn’t thank you enough.” Touched deeply, the class burst into thunderous applause with smiles and cheers. The snowflakes were still swirling but the cozy atmosphere filled the classroom. It suddenly dawned on Tom that despite all the challenges, a small act of kindness is like a warm breeze blowing into everyone’s heart, which melted the ice and made a difference.
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