黑龙江省哈尔滨市第六中学学年高一英语月考试题含答案Word文档格式.docx
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thatB.that;
thatC.which;
whetherD.why;
because
4.Thepoliceman________fivedaysafterhehadbeenwounded.
A.wasdeadB.haddiedC.hasdiedD.died
5.Thiskindofcloth________smoothand________well.
A.isfelt,soldB.feels,sellsC.feels,issoldD.isfelt,sells
6.–Hey,I’vejusttakenaphotoofyou.
–Really?
Whatapity!
I________.
A.didn’tlookB.hadn’tlookedC.haven’tlookedD.wasn’tlooking
7.Theywantedtocharge$5,000forthecar,_______wemanagedtobringthepricedown.
A.butB.soC.whenD.since
8.Idon’tallow________hereandIdon’tallowanyofyou________anywhere.
A.gambling…togambleB.togamble…gambling
C.gambling…gamblingD.togamble…togamble
9.________hisfailureliesisexpected________cleartous.
A.What…tomakeB.How…madeC.Where…tobemadeD.Why…making
10.______Iknowthemoneyissafe,Ishallnotworryaboutit.
A.EventhoughB.UnlessC.AslongasD.While
11.Astheywereclassmates,________wasnowonderthattheyshoulddotheworkinthesameway.
A.thisB.thatC.thereD.it
12.-HespeaksFrenchbecausehelivedinFrance.
-Really?
Howlong_______there?
A.doesheliveB.ishelivingC.hadhelivedD.didhelive
13.Whowouldyouratherhave_______withyou?
A.togoB.goneC.goD.went
14.Hetoldus______hehaddoneafterschool.
A.thatallB.allwhichC.whatallD.allwhat
15._______istroublingmeis______Idon’tunderstand________hesaid
A.What;
that;
whatB.What;
what;
whatC.That;
whatD.Why;
which
16.Theplanwas________whenitwasdiscoveredjusthowmuchtheschemewouldcost.
A.annoyedB.abandonedC.avoidedD.appreciated
17.Overathirdofthepopulationwasestimatedtohaveno______tothehealthservice
A.achievementB.accessC.addictionD.approach
18.Beforegraduation,students________presentswitheachother.
A.equipB.expressC.exchangeD.entertain
19.Ihavebeenso________withworkthatIhaven’thadtimeforsocialactivities.
A.occupiedB.observedC.organizedD.attracted
20.Theeconomycontinueto_______,raisingfearsoffurtherpoliticalproblems.
A.contactB.createC.concentrateD.contract
阅读理解(共两节,每题2分,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。
第一节(共25小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
A
FortouristsholdingtheBarcelonaCard,theinformationbelowwillbeusefulifyouplantoadmiresomeartworksorarchitecturesthere.
SagradaFamilia
Openinghours:
09:
00-18:
00(October-March);
00-20:
00(April-September)
Admission:
11,or11,or10withtheBarcelonaCard
Theproject'
svastsaleanditsspecialdesignhavemadeitoneofBarcelona'
stoptouristattractionsformanyyears.
LaPedrera
November-February:
30;
March-October:
00
Admission:
$9.50.Save20%withtheBarcelonaCard.
Itisauniquemodernistbuildingmadeofbricksandcolorfultiles(瓦).Visitorscanseetheamazing800squaremetersattic(阁楼)with270brickarchesthatgiveyouafeelingthatyouarewalkinginsidetheskeletonofawhale.
BarcelonaFCMuseum
6thApril-4thOctober:
10:
00;
therestoftheyear.10:
30
$8.50forentrytothemuseumand$17foraguidedtour.
Whenyoubuyyourticketyouhavetwooptions:
aticketforthemuseumtoseethefootballstadiumoraspecialonefor$15whereyougettoseethestadiumandthescenesattheclub.
PicassoMuseum
Checkthewebsitefordetailsastheyvarydependingonthetimeoftheyear.
$9formainexhibition-extraforspecialshowings.Save50%withBarcelonaCard.
ThemuseumhasarrangedPicasso’spaintingsfromhisearlydaystohisfinalworks.ArrangingthepaintingsinthiswaygivesyouafascinatinginsightintothedevelopmentofPicasso.
21.Whatdoweknowthetouristattractionsmentionedinthepassage?
A.SagradaFamiliaisthelargestbuildinginBarcelona.B.LaPedreraiswell-knownforitscolorfulmaterial.
C.BarcelonaFCMuseummayattractfootballfans.D.PicassoMuseumoffersonlyoneexhibition.
22.IfyouvisitthestadiumandtheclubwithatourguideinBarcelonaFCmuseum,youshouldpay_______
A.
$25.5B.$34C.
$42.5D.$32
23.Whatdotheattractionshaveincommon?
A.TheBarcelonaCardisamustforvisitingthem.
B.Theyareallfamousfortheirarchitecturalstyles.
C.Theiropeninghoursarechangeableindifferentseasons.
D.Touristscanhaveadiscountof20%withtheBarcelonaCard.
B
Doyoueverwonderwhytreesbegintobud(发芽)earlierinsomecities?
Scientistsfinallyfoundtheanswerbutit’snotverypleasant.Newsciencesuggestsarelationshipbetweenlightpollutionandthetimingwhentreesproducebuds,whichsignalsthearrivalofthespringseason.
LightpollutionisdefinedbytheLightingResearchCenterastheunwantedconsequenceofoutdoorlightingsuchasstreetlights.Excessive(过多的)man-madelightatnightresultsindisturbednaturalcycles,andalsopreventstheobservationofstarsandplanetsatnight.Butitseffectontheenvironmentgoesbeyondthat.
Bystudyingsometrees,researchersfoundoutthattreesthataremoreexposedtoartificiallightingatnightbudupto7.5daysearlierthanthoseatthenaturalnighttimesetting.Andtheyfoundoutthatlighthadamoresignificanteffectthantemperaturewhenthebudscameout.Theearlybuddingmaycauseproblemsforinsects,whichfeedonleaves,andthebirdswhichthenfeedontheminturn.ProfessorRichard,whohelpedleadtheresearch,explainedthatmorethanthebuddingoftrees,thestudyimpliesthedangertothebalanceoftheecosystem.“Atthemoment,caterpillars(毛毛虫)aretimedtohatchtomakethemostoftheopportunitiestofeedonfreshlybuddedleaves,andbirdshatchintimetofeedontheyoungcaterpillar,”hesaid.
Migratory(迁徙的)birdsarealsonegativelyaffectedbylightpollution.Theglaremightconfusethemandmakethemlosetheirflyingsense.Thephenomenonmightexplainwhysomebirdsaccidentallyknockintobuildings.
Suchresultsstresstheneedtopursuestudiesthataimtomeasuretheeffectoflightpollution.Iftheissuewerelefttocontinue,itisestimatedthatby2100,springwouldbeginalmostafullmonthearlierthanitdoestoday.
24.Whatwillhappenifthereistoomuchman-madelight?
A.People’seyesightwillbedamaged.B.Theecosystemwilllikelyloseitsbalance.
C.Nostarsorplanetsmaybeobservedatnight.D.Animals’livinghabitsmaychangesuddenly.
25.Howdoestheearlybuddingaffectinsectsorplants?
A.Itwillcausetherisingnumberofinsects.B.Itcouldleadtotreesgrowingfewerleaves.
C.Itmayresultinsomeinsectsgoinghungry.D.Itmightpushinsectstohatchmoreslowly.
26.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusinthelastparagraph?
A.Theeffectoflightpollutionisdestructive.B.Thespringof2100willbecomemuchlonger.
C.Lightpollutionshouldbetakenseriously.D.Afurtherstudyonlightpollutionisscheduled.
27.Whatisthesuitabletitleforthepassage?
A.WhyspringcomesearlierinsomecitiesB.Whylightpollutionneedstobestudied
C.Howtrees’earlybuddingtakesplaceD.Howmuchlightis“toomuch”
C
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