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学年黑龙江省高二上学期月考四英语试题

黑龙江省2019-2020学年高二上学期月考(四)

英语试卷

第I卷选择题(共70分)

I.第一节:

阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

EverydayFood

byMarthaStewart

Nomatterhowbusyyouare,attheendofthedayyouwantmealsthatareeasytoprepare.Andyouwantlotsofchoicesandvariations.You'llfindallofthatinthisbook:

250simplerecipesfordeliciousmeals thatbringfreshnessandnutrition.Paperback,publishedbyRandomHouse,$16.79.

Zeroes

byScottWesterfeld,MargoLanagan,DeborahBiancotti

NewYorkTimesbestsellingauthorScottWesterfeldteamsupwithMargoLanaganandDeborahBiancottiinthebookaboutsixteenagerswithamazingabilities.Theseteenagershavepowersthatsetthemapart.Theycandothingsordinarypeoplecan't.Paperback,publishedbySimon&Schuster,$12.99

MrghtyJack

byBenHatke

Jaekdislikessummer.Buthe'sgot agoodreason:

summeriswhenhissinglemomtakesasecondjobandleaveshimathometowatchhissister,Maddy.lt'slotsofresponsibility,andit'sboring,too,becauseMaddydoesn'ttalk.Ever.Butoneday,atthemarket,MaddydoestalktotellJacktotrade theirmom'scarforaboxofmysteriousseeds.It'sthebestmistakeJackhasevermade.Hardcover,publishedbyFirstSecond,$14.15.

OnlyDaughter

byAnnaSnoekstra

She'scaughtstealing.She'shomelessandontherun.Butshehappenstolookthe sameasagirlwhowentmissingadecadeago,RebeccaWinter.SheassumesRebecca'sidentity,usingitasawayout.LittledoessheknowhernewlifeasRebeccaisitself aprisonanditlookslikeakillermightbeafterher.

Kindleedition,publishedbyHarlequinEnterprises,$8.88

1.Whowroteabooktohelpyoucookameal?

A.MarthaStewart.B.AnnaSnoekstra.

C.BenHatke.D.ScottWesterfeld.

2.Howmuchshouldreaderspayforastoryaboutaboy'samazingexperience?

A.8.88B.12.99   C.14.15D.16.79

3.HowisZeroesdifferentfromtherestbooks?

     

A.Ittellsastory.B.It'sinpaperback.

C.It’squitepopular.D.It’saco﹣writtenbook.

B

Fifteenyearsago,ItookasummervacationinLecceinsouthernItaly.Afterclimbingupahillforapanoramic(全景的)viewofthebluesea,whitebuildingsandgreenolivetrees,Ipausedtocatchmybreathandthenpositionedmyselftotakethebestphotoofthispanorama.

Unfortunately,justasItookoutmycamera,awomanapproachedfrombehind,andplantedherselfrightinfrontofmyview.Likeme,thiswomanwasheretostop,sighandappreciatetheview.

PatientasIwas,afterabout15minutes,mycamerascanningthesunandreviewingtheshotIwouldeventuallytake,Igrewfrustrated.WasittoomuchtoaskhertomovesoIcouldtakejustonepictureofthelandscape?

Sure,Icouldhaveaskedher,butsomethingpreventedmefromdoingso.Sheseemedsocontentinherobservation.Ididn’twanttomesswiththat.

Another15minutespassedandIgrewbored.Thewomanwasstillthere.Idecidedtotakethephotoanyway.AndnowwhenIlookatit,Ithinkherpresenceinthephotoiswhatmakestheimageinteresting.Thelandscape,beautifulonitsown,somehowcomestolifeandbreathesbecausethiswomanisengagingwithit.

Thisphoto,withtheuniquebeautythatunfoldedbeforemeandthatwomanwho“ruined”it,nowhangsonawallinmybedroom.Whatwouldshethinkifsheknewthatherfigureiscaptured(捕捉)andfrozenonsomestranger’sbedroomwall?

Abedroom,afterall,isaveryprivatespace,inwhichsomewomanIdon’tevenknowhasbeenimmortalized(使……永存).Insomeways,shelivesinmyhouse.

Perhapsweallliveineachother’sspaces.Perhapsthisiswhatphotosarefor:

toremindusthatweallappreciatebeauty,thatweallshareacommondesireforpleasure,forconnection,forsomethingthatisgreaterthanus.

Thatphotoisareminder,acapturedmoment,anunspokenconversationbetweentwowomen,separatedonlybyathinsquareofglass.

4.Whathappenedwhentheauthorwasabouttotakeaphoto?

A.Hercamerastoppedworking.

B.Awomanblockedherview.

C.Someoneaskedhertoleave.

D.Afriendapproachedfrombehind.

5.Intheauthor’sopinion,whatmakesthephotosoalive?

A.Therichcolorofthelandscape.

B.Theperfectpositioningofthecamera.

C.Thewoman’sexistenceinthephoto.

D.Thesoftsunlightthatsummerday.

6.Thephotoonthebedroomwallenablestheauthortobetterunderstand________.

A.theneedtobeclosetonature

B.theimportanceofprivatespace

C.thejoyofthevacationinItaly

D.thesharedpassionforbeauty

7.Thepassagecanbeseenastheauthor’sreflectionsupon_________.

A.aparticularlifeexperience                   B.thepleasureoftraveling

C.theartofphotography                            D.alostfriendship

C

Ourroomwasonthesecondfloorbutyoucouldstillheartheroaroftheoceanandseethestarsatnight.Iusedtotakelongwalksalongthewater.Thefoodintownwaswonderfulandthepeoplewereveryfriendly.Theareawasveryquietandpeaceful,andfairlydeserted.

Thelasteveningofourvacation,however,weallheardstrangefootstepsfollowingcloselybehindusaswewerewalkinguptoourroomintheholidaycentre.Weturnedaroundandnoticedafairlyyoungmanmovingveryrapidlyacrossthebeachandgettingclosertous.Hewastallandworeabaseballcap.Wedidn’thaveanycellphonesonus.IneversawDadasworriedashewasthenandknewthatsomethingwasterriblywrong.Thesenseoffearstartedto overwhelm Momandme.Wehadhadsuchagoodtimeintown.Now,thenightwasrapidlyturningintoadangeroussituation.

Wecouldheartheman’sfootstepsgettingcloser.Dad’sfacewasalmostpale.Theso-calledintruder(侵入者)hadmovednearerandnearerwhenallofasudden,thenearbyvending(自动贩卖)machinestartedgoingcrazyandspittingoutcansofsoda!

Thenoiseactuallyscaredtheintruderandheranoutofsight.Myparentswereshaking,butweallturnedaroundtoseewhohadputmoneyintothevendingmachinedownstairs,andactuallysavedus,butnoonewasaroundatall.Notasoul.

It’sonevacationIwillneverforget.

8.Wheredidtheauthorspendhervacation?

A.Nearalake.    B.Inavillage.C.Attheseaside.  D.Inamountain.

9.Whathappenedonthelasteveningoftheirvacation?

A.Theylosttheirway.

B.Theircellphonesweremissing.

C.Theirmoneywasstolen.

D.Theywerefollowedbyastranger.

10.Theunderlinedword“overwhelm”inParagraph2means________.

A.move         B.control        C.excite         D.impress

11.Whathelpedthemgetoutofthetrouble?

A.Theirquickaction.

B.Otherpeople’skindhelp.

C.Theyoungman’swarning.

D.Thenoisefromthevendingmachine.

D

IworkwithVolunteersforWildlife,arescueandeducationorganizationatBaileyArboretuminLocustValley.Tryingtohelpinjured,displacedorsickcreaturescanbeheartbreaking;survivalisnevercertain.However,whenitworks,itissimplybeautiful.

IgotarescuecallfromawomaninMuttontown.Shehadfoundayoungowl(猫头鹰)ontheground.WhenIarrived,Isawa2-to3-week-oldowl.Ithadalreadybeenplacedinacarrierforsafety.

Iexaminedthechick(雏鸟)anditseemedfine.IfIcouldlocatethenest,Imighthavebeenabletoputitback,butnoluck.Mynextworkwastoconstructanestandanchoritinatree.

Thehomeownerwasveryhelpful.Awirebasketwasfound.Iputsomepinebranchesintothebaskettomakethisnestsafeandcomfortable.Iplacedthechickinthenest,anditquicklycalmeddown.

Nowallthatwasneededweretheparents,buttheywereabsent.Igavethehomeownerarecordingofthehungerscreamsofowlchicks.Theseadvertisethepresenceofchickstoadults;theymightalsoencourageourchicktostartcallingaswell.Igavetheownerasmuchinformationaspossibleandheadedhometoseewhatnewsthenightmightbring.

Anervousnighttobesure,butsometimesthespiritsofnaturesmileonusall!

Thehomeownercalledtosaythattheparentshadrespondedtotherecordings.Idroveoverandsawthechickinthenestlookinghealthyandactive.Anditwasaccompaniedinthenestbythegreatestsightofall—LUNCH!

Theparentshaddonetheirdutyandwouldprobablycontinuetodoso.

12.Whatisunavoidableintheauthor’srescueworkaccordingroparagraph1?

A.Effortsmadeinvain.

B.Gettinginjuredinhiswork.

C.Feelinguncertainabouthisfuture.

D.Creaturesforcedoutoftheirhomes.

13.WhywastheauthorcalledtoMuttontown?

A.Torescueawoman.

B.Totakecareofawoman.

C.Tolookatababyowl.

D.Tocureayoungowl.

14.Whatmadethechickcalmdown?

A.Anewnest.B.Somefood.C.Arecording.D.Itsparents.

15.Howwouldtheauthorfeelabouttheoutcomeoftheevent?

A.It’sunexpected.B.It’sbeautiful.C.It’shumorous.D.It’sdiscouraging

E

第二节七选五根据内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

选项中有两项多余选项。

ProtectingYourEyesight

Nowadaysmostpeoplehavebadeyesight.Don'ttakeyoureyesforgranted.Herearesometipsonprotectingyoureyesight.

Eatforgoodvision.

Protectingyoureyesstartswiththefoodonyourplate.NutrientssuchasvitaminCandvitaminEmayhelpwardoff(avoid)visionproblems.    16    Youcanchoosegreenvegetables,eggs,beansandothernon-meatproteinsources.

Wearsunglassesforgoodvision.

   17    Choosesunglassesthatblock99%to100%ofbothUVAandUVBrays.Ifyouwearcontactlenses,chooseofferUVprotection.It’sstillagoodideatowearsunglassesformoreprotection.

Quitsmoking.

Smokingmakesyoumorelikelytogetcataracts(白内障),opticnerve(视觉神经)damage,andmaculardegeneration(黄斑部退化).Ifyouhavetriedtoquitsmokingbeforeandstartedsmokingagain,keeptrying.Themoretimesyoutrytoquitsmoking,themorelikelyyouaretosucceed.

  18  

Staring

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