齐齐哈尔市
2019-2020
学年度下学期“线上教学”质量监测
高二英语试卷
考生注意:
1.
本试卷分第
I
卷(选择题)和第
II
卷(非选择题)两部分。满分
120
分,
考试时间
120
分钟。
2.
本卷命题范围:
高考范围。
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英语试卷
第
1
页(共
7
页)
)
第一部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分
40
分)
第
I
卷
第一节
(共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的
A、B、C
和
D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Introduction
to
Piano
No
matter
what
you
do
in
life,
it’s
always
important
to
start
with
the
basics.
Taught
by
experienced
musician
Dennis,
this
class
will
give
beginning
piano
learners
an
introduction
to
the
keyboard,
scales,
melodies,
and
note
reading.
This
class
is
combined
with
adult
class.
Brinton
(
Beg.
,
Ages
8-17
)…#
487919
Sat.
,
Apr.
13---Jun
1,
10:30
AM---12
AM
$56
Residents
/
$112
Non-residents
Guitar
Lesson
Learn
basic
chords,
notes,
and
different
strumming
(
弹奏)
techniques.
Bring
your
own
guitar.
Classes
are
combined
with
youth
guitar
classes.
Brinton
(
Beg./
Int.
,
Ages
12-17
)
…#
37623
Sat.
,
Apr.
13
–--
Jun.1,
2
PM
---
3:30
PM
$110
Residents
/
$220
Non-residents
Hip
Hop
Culture
&
Modern
Dance
Hip
hop
has
become
popularized
by
the
entertainment
industry.
The
steps
evolve
from
tap,
jazz
&
belly
dance.
The
class
will
consist
of
clean
hip
hop
music
techniques,
steps
and
a
routine.
Hamilton(
Ages
6-12
)…#
38475
Tue.
,
Apr,
16---Jun
4,
7
PM
---
8
PM
$18
Residents
/
$36
Non-residents
Science
of
Magic
and
Fantastic
Fliers
This
class
introduces
participants
to
two
hot
topics:
magic
and
flight!
In
science
of
magic,
participants
learn
the
science,
mind
reading
and
perform
a
magic
escape!
In
fantastic
fliers,
participants
will
fly
through
flight
and
aerodynamics
(
空气运动学
)
basics.
Jueau
(
Ages
4-12
)…
#370956
Mon.
,
Feb.
4,
5:30
PM
---
7:30
PM
$80
Residents
/
$160
Non-residents
1.
The
activity
Introduction
to
Piano
is
intended
for
those
.
A.
who
are
experienced
in
playing
the
piano
B.
who
just
begin
to
learn
how
to
play
the
piano
C.
who
show
interest
in
teaching
the
piano
lessons
D.
who
are
willing
to
make
the
piano
for
musicians
2.
Mary’s
daughter
wants
to
learn
modern
dance,
she
can
go
at
.
A.
7
PM
---
8
PM
B.
2
PM
---
3:30
PM
C.
10:30
AM---12
AM
D.
5:30
PM
---
7:30
PM
3.
If
Jack’s
son
is
5
years
old,
he
may
choose
for
him.
A.
Guitar
Lesson
B.
Introduction
to
Piano
C.
Hip
Hop
Culture
&
Modern
Dance
D.
Science
of
Magic
and
Fantastic
Fliers
B
2020
is
special.
When
we
dip
into
the
model
“suspended
class,
ongoing
learning”
during
the
pandemic(大流
行)of
NCP,
have
you
thought
of
the
inventors
that
supply
us
the
convenience
on
the
computers?
Here,
let’s
know
a
respectable
person
who
left
us
a
few
months
ago.
Larry
Tesler:
computer
scientist
,an
icon
of
early
computing,
died
at
the
age
of
74
in
this
spring.
Mr
Tesler
started
working
in
Silicon
Valley
in
the
early
1960s,
at
a
time
when
computers
were
inaccessible
to
the
vast
majority
of
people.It
was
thanks
to
his
innovations
,which
included
the
“cut”,
“copy”
and
“paste”
commands
that
the
personal
computer
became
simple
to
learn
and
use.
Xerox,
where
Mr
Tesler
spent
part
of
his
career,
paid
tribute
to
him.
“The
inventor
of
cut/copy
&
paste,
find
&
replace,
and
more,
was
former
Xerox
researcher
Larry
Tesler,”
the
company
tweeted.
“Your
workday
is
easier
thanks
to
his
revolutionary
ideas.”
Mr
Tesler
was
born
in
the
Bronx,
New
York,
in
1945,
and
studied
at
Stanford
University
in
California.
After
graduating,
he
specialised
in
user
interface(
界面)
design,
that
is,
making
computer
systems
more
user-friendly.
He
worked
for
a
number
of
major
tech
firms
during
his
long
career.
He
started
at
Xerox
Palo
Alto
Research
Center
(Parc),
before
Steve
Jobs
invited
him
for
Apple,
where
he
spent
17
years
and
rose
to
chief
scientist.
After
leaving
Apple
he
set
up
an
education
firm,
and
worked
for
brief
periods
at
Amazon
and
Yahoo.
In
2012,
he
told
the
BBC
of
Silicon
Valley:
“There’s
almost
a
custom
--
after
you’ve
made
some
money,
you
don’t
just
retire,
you
spend
your
time
funding
other
companies.”
“There’s
a
very
strong
element
of
excitement,
of
being
able
to
share
what
you’ve
learned
with
the
next
generation.”
he
added.
4.Which
of
the
following
is
true
according
to
the
second
paragraph?
A.
Mr
Tesler
innovated
the
computer.
B.
Mr
Tesler
invented
the
“cut”,
“copy”
and
“paste”
commands.
C.
Mr
Tesler
spent
part
of
his
career
as
a
data
man
in
Xerox
company.
D.
Most
people
have
many
chances
to
use
computers
in
the
early
1960s.
5.
How
many
companies
did
Larry
Tesler
once
worked
in
?
A.
three
B.
four
C.
five
D.
six
6.
Which
word
can
best
describe
Mr
Tesler
as
a
scientist?
A.
selfless
B.
friendly
C.
special
D.
humorous
7.
What
will
the
passage
continue
to
talk
about
after
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Educating
the
next
generation.
B.
Discussing
his
retired
life.
C.
Showing
the
prospect
of
the
Silicon
Valley.
D.
Sharing
his
knowledge
with
the
next
generation.
C
By
11:00,
Gopamma
knew
something
was
wrong.
Her
husband,
Hanutha,
should
have
returned
from
collecting
firewood
an
hour
before.Gopamma
sent
for
her
son,
who
gathered
a
search
party
and
headed
to
Bandipur
Tiger
Reserve,
a
nearby
national
park
in
south-western
India.
Just
inside
the
forest,
they
discovered
Hanutha’s
half-eaten
remains.
The
tiger
that
killed
him
was
still
sitting
next
to
the
body.
In
the
face
of
her
husband’s
death,
Gopamma
struggled
not
only
with
grief
but
economic
hardship.
Her
son
had
to
drop
out
of
university.
“My
life
was
much
better
when
my
husband
was
alive,”
she
says.
“My
older
son
could
have
studied,
but
now
both
of
my
sons
have
to
work.
I
feel
insecure
and
dependent.”
Despite
all
this,
Gopamma
feels
no
hate
toward
the
tiger
that
killed
her
husband.
Like
many
Hindus
in
India,
she
views
humans
and
creatures,
each
with
an
equal
right
to
existence.
Her
husband’s
death,
she
says,
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
fact
that
the
government
is
trying
to
save
tigers:
“This
was
my
fate.”
Rural
Indians
are
unique
in
the
world
for
their
high
tolerance
for
co-existing
with
potentially
deadly
wildlife.
“You
don’t
find
this
in
other
cultures,”
says
Ullas,
a
biologist
at
the
Wildlife
Conservation
Society
and
a
leading
expert
on
tigers.
“If
this
kind
of
thing
happened
in
Montana
or
Brazil,
they’d
wipe
out
everything
the
next
day.”
The
country
holds
just
25%
of
total
tiger
habitat,
but
accounts
for
70%
of
all
remaining
wild
tigers,
or
around
3,000
animals
today.Success
does
not
come
without
cost,
however.They
still
have
a
lot
of
difficulties
with
tigers
breaking
into
human-dominated
places
in
certain
parts
of
India,livestock(牲畜)
are
killed
and
sometimes
so
are
people.
Some
animal
activists
think
that
there
are
too
few
tigers
left
in
the
wild
,so
even
one
shouldn’t
be
killed.Tigers
are
treasures,
we’d
better
live
with
them
together.
8.
Which
of
the
following
words
can
replace
the
underlined
word
“remains”
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.
ashes
B.body
C.rest
D.flesh
9.
How
was
Gopamma’s
life
after
her
husband’s
death?
A.
She
suffered
financial
difficulties.
B.
Her
life
was
much
better
than
before.
C.
She
hated
the
tiger
and
was
in
deep
sorrow.
D.
She
became
independent
and
supported
her
sons
with
their
studies.
10.
The
sentence
“You
don’t
find
this
in
other
cultures.”
in
the
fourth
paragraph
implies
.
A.
Other
cultures
keep
tigers
as
pets.
B.
Other
cultures
can
kill
tigers
casually.
C.
Rural
Indians
can
bear
the
killing
caused
by
the
tiger.
D.
People
wipe
out
the
tigers
once
they
see
them
in
Montana
or
Brazil.
11.
What
can
we
know
from
the
article
?
A.
Gopamma’s
two
sons
used
to
study
in
the
university.
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页(共
7
页)
)
B.
Tigers
often
break
into
indians’
houses
and
kill
the
villagers.
C.
Gopamma
knew
something
was
wrong
in
the
early
morning.
D.
Hanutha
was
found
killed
in
the
forest
in
a
national
park.
D
If
you
live
in
Shanghai,
you
might
have
to
take
a
“lesson”
in
sorting
garbage,
as
the
city
recently
introduced
new
garbage-sorting
regulations.
It’s
now
required
that
people
should
sort
garbage
into
four
categories,
namely
recyclable,
harmful,
dry
and
wet
waste.
However,
if
people
fail
to
sort
their
garbage
properly,
they
can
be
fined
up
to
200
yuan.
More
cities
are
introducing
similar
regulations,
following
the
practice
in
Shanghai.
By
the
end
of
2020,
garbage-sorting
systems
will
have
been
built
in
46
major
Chinese
cities,
including
Beijing
and
Shenzhen,
reported
People’s
Daily.
According
to
a
study
by
the
Policy
Research
Center
for
Environment
and
Economy,
under
the
Ministry
of
Ecology
and
Environment,
over
90
percent
of
the
public
believe
that
garbage
sorting
is
important
for
the
protection
of
the
environment.
However,
garbage
sorting
is
still
a
big
problem
in
China.
Only
30
percent
of
participants
said
they
think
they
are
adequately
sorting
their
trash,
the
study
noted.
According
to
Xinhua
News
Agency,
it’s
partly
because
many
people
lack
the
willingness
to
sort
their
own
waste.
In
the
past,
some
previous
garbage
regulations
didn’t
give
clear
fines
for
people
who
failed
to
sort
garbage.
“It’s
a
must
to
have
a
legal
guarantee
to
promote
garbage
sorting.”
Liu
Jianguo,
a
professor
from
Tsinghua
University,
told
China
Daily.
He
also
added
“the
importance
of
the
new
regulations
in
Shanghai
is
to
change
the
past
voluntary
action
into
compulsory
action
for
everyone”
Aside
from
China,
many
other
foreign
countries
have
also
introduced
garbage-sorting
regulations.
In
Japan,
waste
sorting
has
become
a
basic
survival
skill,
reported
Xinhua.
There
is
a
fixed
time
for
disposal
of
each
kind
of
garbage
and
littering
can
result
in
high
fines
and
even
jail
time.
In
Germany
too,
people
are
asked
to
sort
waste
into
specific
categories,
reported
HuffPost.
For
example,
in
Berlin,
people
have
yellow
bins
for
plastic
and
metals
and
blue
bins
for
paper
and
cardboard.
12.What
can
we
learn
from
paragraph
1?
A.
People
will
be
fined
not
less
than
200
yuan.
B.
Shanghai
works
as
a
pioneer
in
garbage
sorting.
C.
All
the
cities
use
the
same
regulations
as
Shanghai.
D.
Poisonous
waste
belongs
to
four
categories
in
sorting.
13.
Which
statement
is
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Not
all
the
public
attach
importance
to
garbage
sorting.
B.
Garbage-sorting
system
have
been
built
in
46
major
cities.
C.
People
in
Shanghai
aren’t
fined
clearly
if
they
fail
to
sort
garbage
now.
D.
People
may
be
put
in
prison
because
of
littering
in
Germany.
14.
What
can
be
inferred
from
Liu
Jianguo’s
words?
A.
Legal
guarantee
is
a
must
to
promote
garbage
sorting.
B.
There
is
a
growing
concern
over
garbage
sorting
worldwide.
C.
He
supports
the
legal
regulations
in
garbage
sorting.
D.
The
sorting
action
should
be
changed
from
compulsory
to
voluntary.
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页(共
7
页)
)
15.Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Hard
to
Recycle
Appropriately
B.
Serious
Waste
Problems
in
Big
Cities
C.
Garbage
Sorting
Practice
in
Shanghai
D.
Important
Regulations
in
Shanghai
第二节
(共
5
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
10
分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Lots
of
people
give
you
advice
on
overcoming
fear.
16
However,
I
want
to
tell
you
that
a
world
without
fear
would
be
more
dangerous,
less
rewarding.
So
we
want
to
treat
fear
as
a
friend?
Here
are
three
reasons.
17
Think
about
it.
Do
you
get
more
nervous
when
you
meet
the
girl
(or
guy)
of
your
dreams?
Which
is
more
fearful,
talking
to
the
boss
of
your
company
or
to
some
of
your
friends?
18
If
you
didn’t
have
fear
to
guide
you,
you
might
not
know
that!
Not
so
bad,
right?
Next,
fear
encourages
us
to
take
action.
Fear
is
a
call
to
action.
In
the
past,
our
ancestors
(祖先)
didn’t
run
away
in
fear
when
they
saw
a
beast
running
toward
them
but
tried
to
kill
it
for
food.
Now,
most
of
us
don’t
face
serious
danger
like
hungry
beasts
every
day,
but
we
do
face
serious
bosses
or
public
speaking.
So,
what
can
we
do?
19
Lastly,
fear
lets
you
know
you
are
alive.
Why
do
we
like
roller
coasters
(过山车)?
20
Same
for
horror
movies.
So
fear
can
guide
you
towards
what’s
important
for
you
and
encourage
you
to
take
action
to
improve.
Don’t
we
all
need
that
kind
of
friend?
A.
Don’t
fear
to
be
wrong.
B.
It
frightens
us
in
a
mostly
safe
way.
C.
Imagine
what
life
would
be
like
without
fear.
D.
The
first
is
that
fear
is
an
excellent
guide
to
opportunity.
E.
They
say
if
you
can
overcome
fear,
you
will
be
successful.
F.
Let
fear
provide
us
with
the
energy
to
do
what
needs
to
be
done.
G.
Fear
is
showing
you
what
is
important
and
what
matters
to
you.
第二部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分
45
分)
第一节
(共
20
小题;
每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的
A、B、C
和
D
四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It
was
an
extremely
hot
spring
day.
A
thunderstorm
had
passed
over
and
now
the
clouds
were
21
and
the
sun
had
returned.
Steam
was
coming
off
the
22
sidewalks
as
I
parked
my
car.
I
23
into
the
local
store
to
buy
my
son
a
shirt.
The
air
conditioning
there
was
a
good
relief
from
the
24
outside.
Having
made
my
25
,
I
walked
back
into
the
heat.
I
got
into
my
car
but
had
to
wait
to
26
because
all
the
cars
lined
up
at
the
27
stop
light.
I
looked
out
of
my
car
28
and
saw
something
on
the
pavement.
A
single
butterfly
was
desperately
fluttering(拍打)
its
wings
but
not
getting
off
the
29
.
It
was
right
in
front
of
a
truck’s
tire
too.
Without
a
second
thought,
I
got
out
of
my
car,
30
my
hands
so
the
truck
driver
wouldn’t
move
31
,
and
then
bent
down
to
look
at
the
butterfly.
One
of
its
legs
was
32
in
the
mud.
I
reached
down
and
33
the
butterfly
in
my
hands
34
.
I
lifted
up
its
leg
and
suddenly
it
was
35
.
I
opened
my
hands
and
up
it
36
towards
the
shining
sun.
My
own
eyes
shined
brighter
and
my
own
heart
felt
37
as
I
watched
it.
Lots
of
people
might
38
why
I
would
step
out
into
traffic
like
that
to
39
a
single
butterfly.
All
I
can
say
is
that
my
heart
was
guiding
me
at
that
moment
because
no
matter
how
tiny
the
various
40
are,
they
are
our
friends.
We
are
all
part
of
nature.
And
after
I
did
it,
I
felt
really
happy
that
day.
21.
A.
gathering
B.
staying
C.
spreading
D.clearing
22.
A.
dry
B.
narrow
C.
wet
D.broad
23.
A.
headed
B.
took
C.
drove
D.
broke
24.
A.
thunderstorm
B.
heat
C.
rain
D.
cloud
25.
A.
decision
B.
purchase
C.
mind
D.
promise
26.
A.
pull
out
B.
pull
in
C.
check
in
D.
check
out
27.
A.
yellow
B.
green
C.
red
D.blue
28.
A.
door
B.
tyre
C.
wheel
D.
window
29.
A.
ground
B.
truck
C.
car
D.
field
30.
A.
set
up
B.
end
up
C.
stand
up
D.
held
up
31.
A.backwards
B.
forwards
C.
upwards
D.
downwards
32.
A.
fastened
B.fixed
C.
placed
D.
stuck
33.
A.
seized
B.
cupped
C.
pushed
D.
dropped
34.
A.
tightly
B.
roughly
C.
gently
D.
cruelly
35.
A.
free
B.
scared
C.
awake
D.
dizzy
36.
A.
jogged
B.
stepped
C.
paced
D.
flew
37.
A.
relaxed
B.
cleaned
C.
relaxing
D.
cleaning
38.
A.
doubt
B.
wonder
C.
discover
D.
imagine
39.
A.
appreciate
B.
content
C.
rescue
D.
care
40.
A.
butterflies
B.
pests
C.
insects
D.
beasts
第
II
卷
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。
People
are
wearing
face
masks
to
reduce
the
risk
of
infection.
It’s
a
simple
but
effective
method
for
us
to
protect
41
(we)
from
harmful
things.
In
fact,
masks
have
been
helping
mankind
42
centuries.
In
the
first
century,
workers
in
mines
used
bladder
(
膀胱)
skins
to
stop
dust
from
being
taken
in.
This
idea
43
(consider)
the
first
recorded
mask
invention
then.
In
1848,
Lewis
patented
a
protective
mask
for
miners,
44
was
a
milestone
in
face
mask
history.
In
1897,
Johann
designed
a
mask
45
(compose)
of
one
layer
of
gauze
(纱布),and
it
was
the
46
(origin)
surgical
mask.
In
1910,
a
disease
broke
out
in
Northeast
China.
Chinese
doctor
Wu
Liande
designed
a
cheap
face
mask
(
英语试卷
第
6
页(共
7
页)
)
called
“Wu’s
mask”.
Since
then,the
materials
in
masks
47
(continue)
to
develop
for
protection.
In
2012
when
China
suffered
from
smog,
mask
48
(model)
such
as
N95
and
KN90,
which
can
filter(过滤)out
particulate
(微
粒)
matter,
became
49
(increase)
popular.
In
2020,
masks
are
50
daily
necessity
in
our
life,
and
hopefully
the
habits
of
humans
will
improve
constantly.
第三部分
写作(共两节,满分
35
分)
第一节
短文改错(共
10
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有
10
处语言
错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
书写示例:改词:例如
if→unless;删词:例如
that;加词:例如
live∧in
(注:
live
为原文,in
为加的
词)
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改
10
处,多者(从第
11
处起)不计分。
We
had
a
family
meeting
last
summer,
and
it’s
topic
was
health
and
exercise.
My
father
first
stressed
that
exercise
was
beneficial
our
health.
Then
he
suggested
that
the
members
which
belong
to
my
family
exercised
as
much
as
possible
for
our
health
.
After
a
warm
discussion,
we
each
choose
a
sport
we
liked
and
promised
to
work
out
regular.
Now,
my
mother
spends
her
evenings
in
the
square
dance
to
music.My
father
goes
jogging
every
morning
because
of
the
fresh
airs.
As
for
me,
I
like
cycling,
so
I
usually
go
to
school
by
the
bike.We
are
all
stronger
but
more
energetic
than
before.
第二节
书面表达(满分
25
分)
假如你是李华,你的英国朋友
Owen(欧文)正在中国学汉语,请你给他写一封邀请信,邀请他参加你
校主办的“书香校园网络读书周”活动来帮助他提高汉语水平。
内容要点:
1.发出邀请;
2.活动安排(读书周的时间,形式,内容);
3.期待回复。
注意:1.词数
100
左右;
2.可以适当增加内容,以使行文连贯。
提示词:书香校园网络读书周
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41.
ourselves
42.fo
44.
which
45.
composed
46.
original
continue
48.
models
49.
increasingl
50.a
短文改错
I.
its-its
2
beneficial后加to或for3
which-
that/who4.
exercised-
exercise
5.
choose
chose
6
dance--dancing
9.去掉bike前的the10
but-and
书面表达
Dear
Owen
I
know
you
are
a
Chinese
lover
and
are
working
hard
to
improve
your
Chinese
level.
Now
there
is
an
activity
of"Shuxiang
Campus
Network
Reading
Week,.
I
sincerely
invite
you
to
participate
in
this
activity
The
Reading
Week
is
from
July
20
to
July
26
on
the
internet.
The
content
of
the
Reading
Week
is
to
read
books
about
the
history
of
Chinese
civilization,
which
can
help
students
understand
the
greatness
of
ancient
civilization
and
cultivate
good
moral
character
and
sound
personali
You
can
do
as
follows.
Firstly,
sign
up
at
Reading
Week.
com.
Then,
choose
the
book
you
like.
What's
more
we
can
exchange
thoughts
at
anytime.
I
really
hope
you
can
make
great
progress
I
would
really
appreciate
it
if
you
could
reply
as
soon
as
possible
Yours.