2021-2022学年黑龙江省绥化安达市高一上学期11月月考英语试卷Word版含答案.docx
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1、2021-2022学年黑龙江省绥化安达市高一上学期11月月考英语试卷一、阅读理解1. The idea of getting a tattoo(纹身)copy popped into Prues head when he noticed that his 8-year-old son refused to take his shirt off in the swimming pool. Prue realized that his son was starting to be aware of his birthmark, which covers a huge part of his che
2、st.Prue secretly went to a tattoo shop. The tattoo he wanted had to be identical to his sons birthmark, so they had to do it in nine sessions. The first sitting was close to four hours. And I didnt really look to see what was going on J said Prue. “So I thought at the end of four hours it was done.
3、So I asked, Is it almost done? and he said, Tm almost done the outline.It has been a bit of a process for Prue as well as painful experience. Because of the size and the position of the birthmark he was trying to copy, he had to suffer a lot of pain. Tony Gibert, the tattoo artist, said that the are
4、a has very sensitive nerve endings which gave Prue so much discomfort and undesirable sensations. Pain hours added up to nearly thirty hours in total.In a video where the son saw his dads tattoo, he can be heard saying, “thats cool. This time, without any hesitation, he took off his shirt and jumped
5、 in the swimming pool. Apparently, his dads action changed his perspectives, which made him feel confident again. As expected, his son was so happy to see it but also a little confused, not expecting his dad would do it.Despite all the pain and long hours of waiting, Prue never felt discouraged. Wha
6、t mattered to him was to make his son happy and help bring back his self-confidence.1 .Where was Prue9s tattoo?A.On the face.B.On the neck.D.On the leg.C.On the chest.2 .How long did Prue take on the tattoo in all?A.Four hours.B.Twelve hours.D.Thirty hours.C.Twenty hours.How did the son feel on seei
7、ng the tattoo?A.PainfuLB.Delighted.C.Sensitive.D.Discouraged.2. A new survey method is invented to count wild species. African elephants are the first animals to be successfully counted from space while moving through a complicated landscape that range from open grasses to forests.Typically, conserv
8、ationists do this from low-flying planes in order to count and monitor African elephants, a method that takes many hours. With the new technique that combines satellite imagery with artificial intelligence, up to 3,100 square miles can be surveyed on a single blue-sky day in minutes. Then, the deep-
9、learning computer analyzes those images and pick out individual elephants.The new technique is a key part of ensuring the survival of the endangered species. Due to illegal hunting and habitat destruction, just 415,000 African elephants are living in the wild. Accurate monitoring is essential if wer
10、e to save the species,“ said Olga Isupova, a computer scientist at the University of Bath in theUK. “We need to know where the animals are and how many there are.”What really makes this study stand apart from other satellite-tracking projects is how successful the computer program is at picking out
11、the elephants from their complex backgrounds, including grasslands and partially tree-covered landscapes. Satellite imagery is also a much more efficient survey method than the current flyover surveys carried out, which is faster and avoids double-counting the same elephants. The remote survey also
12、reduces the impact researchers have on the animals and allows them to count individuals moving between countries.Although this is a proof of concept, its ready to go J said professor Duporge, a zoologist at the Oxford University. And conservation organizations are already interested in using this to
13、 replace surveys using aircraft. As satellite imaging improves, other smaller species may soon be able to be counted in greater detail from space too.”.What are used in the new study method?A.AI and surveys.B.Satellites and aircraft.C.Planes and computers.D.Satellites and computers.1 . What leads to
14、 the reduction of wild elephants?A.Climate change.B.Human activities.C.Environment threat.D.Social improvement.2 .What is the advantage of the new method comparing to the old?A.Less money.B.More accurate.C.Less workers.D.More complex.3 .What is Duporges attitude towards the new method?A.Worried.B.Ob
15、jective.C.Doubtful.D.Optimistic.3. The green movement is catching on in many pockets of the world. This is especially true in the construction industry. Todays buzz words, which include global warming and zero emissions(排放),are causing everyday people to look for ways to reduce their carbon footprin
16、t. Purchasing an environmentally-friendly home is a good investment for those who care about their own health and the well-being of our planet. Based on this trend, entire districts, known as eco-communities, are being designed with the concept of green in mind. One of these communities is Dockside
17、Green in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Its goal is to become the worlds first zero-emission neighborhood.Dockside Green is a mostly self-sufficient community along the harbor front of Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia. The community is home to around 2,500 people and it inc
18、ludes a variety of environmental features, some of which cant be found anywhere else.The planners and builders of Dockside Green have the environment in mind with every choice they make. They ensure proper ventilation(通由I) and guarantee residents clean air indoors. Building materials, such as paints
19、 and wood, are natural and green.Energy efficiency is attached great importance to in eco-communities like Dockside Green. Not only do energy-efficient appliances reduce the environmental impact of heating, cooking and lighting, they also save residents money. Dockside Green claims that home owners
20、use 55% less energy than the average Canadian.Eco-communities also take the future into account by recycling waste and reducing carbon emissions. At Dockside Green, waste water is treated and reused on-site for flushing toilets, and a gas plant changes waste wood into a renewable form of gas for hot
21、 water systems, stoves and gas heaters. The community also reduces carbon emissions by using local suppliers for all their transport and maintenance(维修)needs, and residents are encouraged to join the communitys car share program.1 .Who are likely to buy an environmentally-friendly home?A.People inte
22、rested in investment.B.Those looking for carbon footprint.C.Those concerned about their health.D.People caring about their community.2 .Dockside Green is.A.an eco- community with over 2,500 peopleB.a good investment for planners and buildersC.the worlds first zero-emission neighborhood D.a self-suff
23、icient community in BritishColumbia.Dockside Green saves its residents money by.A.Recycling waste and reducing carbon emissionsB.Encouraging people to join the car share program C.Calling on people to reduce their carbon footprint D.Equipping people with energy-efficient appliances 4.Who will most l
24、ikely support the development of eco-communities? A.Climate scientists.B.Natural gas companies.C.Coal mining investors.D.Architects and interior designers.3 . Does your mouth water when you think of cookies, burgers and French fries? Many people prefer junk food like this to healthy food because the
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