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1、黑龙江省哈尔滨市第六中学学年高二英语上学期开学测试试题2哈尔滨市第六中学校2021届高二上学期开学测试英 语 试 题第 I 卷阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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.Who we are:We are Poster Garden,since 1995 the creative,customer focused leader in portable displays(显示器)Poster Garden offers uniquely simple and reliable portabl

2、e trade shows and event display products. We carry a full line of display products. In addition,Poster Garden offers a complete suite of graphic(平面造型设计的) design services,and we help our customers find success at all their trade shows and events every step of the way. And finally,we are committed to

3、finding products and processes that are green and environmentally friendly.Why choose Poster Garden?Thanks to our devotion to customer needs,Poster Garden knows what clients(委托人) are looking for when it comes to portable displays:simplicity and reliability. Our products are of good quality and easy

4、to use;our design and printing services result in bold,colorful displays;our Project Managers stay involved from start to finish.The Poster Garden difference:Since 1995 Poster Garden has specialized in high quality graphics and portable displays. We also design and use our very own line of products.

5、 So when it comes to what works best in a portable display and how to get the highest quality graphics available,we know what were talking about.We also have a full staff of dedicated Project Managers who will help you throughout the entire ordering processand beyond. And our professional designers

6、can help you create just the design youre looking for. And dont forget,our speedy turnaround timejust six business daysguarantees that youll get your display right away.Thats the Poster Garden difference. Smart. Firm. Simple. Portable Displays.More information:For more information about Poster Garde

7、n,our products and our company,please contact us at 8007070204.1Which aspect of Poster Garden does the first paragraph focus on?AConvenience. BResponsibilities. CServices. DCharacteristics.2What can we learn about Poster Garden?AProject Managers help clients create the design. BProducts are easily u

8、sed and high in quality.CThe line of products is from other companies. DDesigners stay involved from start to finish.3How is Poster Garden special?AIt is good for the environment. BIt has a longer turnaround time.CIt gets help throughout the ordering process. DIt has smart,firm,simple and portable d

9、isplays.BUsed clothes are rather difficult to deal with. They are made from chemicals, cotton, or wool, which consume many resources in the process of manufacturing and, if burned, they pollute the air and increase the carbon pressure upon the environment. Therefore, it is a good thing for used clot

10、hes to be recycled in factories instead of being disposed of in garbage cans to be incinerated or transported to landfill sites. In that sense, the companies that put the donation boxes in communities have done something good and beneficial.However, if they mean to recycle used clothes they need to

11、tell people that and label their collection boxes as recycle boxes instead of misleading people by calling them donation boxes. People expect their donated clothes to go to the poor, not factories.People need to be more realistic as well. Donating clothes may not bring much help to the poor. Especia

12、lly, as it takes a lot of human labor to collect the used clothes, sort them, clean and disinfect them and deliver them to less-developed areas. Every step costs money and sometimes the total cost might even be higher than buying new clothes in large quantities. Sometimes the poor might not need use

13、d clothing, but they cannot trade the clothes for what they do need.It might be a sad fact, but the most effective and efficient way of helping poor people is donating money and letting them get what they need themselves. So when people want to send a helping hand, they need to donate money, instead

14、 of simply donating their used, unwanted clothes.4. What is the first paragraph mainly about?A. The donation boxes should be put more in communities.B. Unwanted clothes can be recycled in donation boxes. C. Putting donation boxes in communities is right for companies.D. Used clothes should be recycl

15、ed in factories.5. Why cannot the boxes in communities be called “donation boxes”?A. The poor dont need clothing donations any longer.B. Recycling these used clothes needs much more money.C. Donation boxes are intended for collecting unwanted clothes.D. The clothes in the boxes are to be recycled at

16、 last.6. What does the author really mean by mentioning “a sad fact”?A. The poor cannot get help from it.B. The factories cannot benefit from it.C. Its not convenient for the residents.D. It gets the communities into trouble sometimes.7. Whats the authors attitude towards “donation boxes in communit

17、ies”?A. Supportive B. Disapproving C. Indifferent D. DoubtfulCUniversity-the best days of my life! I made lots of friends in my student dorm, went to great parties, joined the debating society. and, well, I did some work too - but I must confess my lecturers were very patient with my tardiness. Its

18、easy to look back at our university days through rose-tinted spectacles but the truth is that when we first arrived on campus, most of us were out of our comfort zone. In fact, a survey of students at Imperial College London has revealed that 3 out of 4 students experience high levels of stress, or

19、a mental health condition, during their time at college. The survey, completed by over a thousand students, also found that 70% of those that experience stress do so at least once a week, and 9% of students feel stressed constantly. Kristy, a student at Exeter University, didnt enjoy her first days

20、in college. She says: When I first got to university I dont think Id realized that Id forgotten how to make friends. Id been with the same school friends for seven years, and so I was trying to balance social success with academic success whilst learning how to look after myself at quite a young age

21、. Dr Ruth Caleb of the counseling service at Brunel University in London has some tips that should make life easier for students before they set off for university. She says: Certain things that I think it would be very helpful for students to have put in place are an ability to do the practical thi

22、ngs of life to do the washing, to do the cleaning and so on being able to cook. Budgeting is extremely important in university life. And Caleb adds: You should learn how to spend time on your own comfortably. I graduated and learnt how to take care of myself the hard way. I hope that new students th

23、ese days remember to acquire some life skills before they make the big jump. 8. What did the author do that made her professors angry? A. She didnt do well in her studies. B. She used to arrive late for the lectures. C. She behaved not so politely in the class. D. Not mentioned.9. What did Kristy ha

24、ve the most difficulty with? A. She didnt know how to make friends. B. She found it hard to deal with the academic work. C. She didnt get along well with her teachers. D. She felt homesick.10. What skill does Dr. Ruth consider to be extremely important for university students? A. Budgeting B. Cookin

25、g C. Cleaning D. washing11. What does the author mean by the expression the hard way?A. She finally overcame it. B. She had a hard time during college.C. She couldnt get along well with each other. D. She probably didnt know how to take care of herself.DTeens are now less likely to do part-time jobs

26、, drink alcohol or go out without their parents than their counterparts 10 or 20 years ago. This generation of teens is delaying the responsibilities and pleasures of adulthood. Some people think that todays teens are more virtuous (有道德的) and responsible. Other-s have suggested that todays teens are

27、nt working because they are simply lazy.To figure out whats really going on, we should look at these trends with “life history theory taken into consideration. A “fast-life method” was the more common parenting approach in the mid-20th century, when fewer labor-saving devices were available and the

28、average woman had four children. The parents needed to focus on day-to-day survival. As a result, kids needed to care for themselves sooner. A slow-life method, on the other hand, is more common in times and places where families have fewer children and spend more time on each childs growth and deve

29、lopment. When the average family has two children, preparing for college can begin as early as primary schools. The two methods are adaptations to a particular cultural background, so each isnt naturally “good or “bad. Delaying exposure to alcohol, then, could make young adults less prepared to deal

30、 with drinking in college. One study found teens who rapidly increased there binge-drinking(酗酒)were more at risk of alcohol dependence than those who learned to drink over a longer period of time. The same might be true of teens who dont work, drive or go out much in high school. College administrat

31、ors describe students who cant do anything without calling their parents. Employers worry that more young employees lack the ability to work independently.However, the “slow-life method” is also likely beneficial as teens are spending more time developing socially and emotionally before they drive,

32、drink alcohol and work for pay. The key is to make sure that teens eventually get the opportunity to develop the skills they will need as adults: independence, along with social and decision-making skills. For parents, this might mean pushing their teenagers out of the house more.12. According to the text, teens in the past were more .A. reliable B. innocent C. intelligent D. independent13What plays a vital role in the trend of teens growing up more

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