黑龙江省哈尔滨市2026年小升初模拟(二)英语试卷(原卷+答案)

一、单项选择(共20题,共 100分)

1、Water rafting, ___ courage plays an important role, is a breathtaking outdoor sport.

A. which   B. whose C. where D. When

 

2、The retired professor, _____ in his new book in the past three years, hasn’t realized the decline in his health.

A.involved B.being involved

C.having involved D.to be involved

 

3、As he was not allowed to   her to the shops, he wrote out a list of items for her.

A. appointment B. ambulance C. accompany D. adjustment

4、 The true traveler sets out to make an independent, unhurried journey to the unknown, travelling ______ few people have set foot.

A. in which B. what   C. when D. where

 

5、There was _____ time _____ I was addicted to using the smart phone, unwilling to spend time on study.

A.a; that

B.a; when

C.the; that

D.the; when

6、The quality of the goods in this firm is _______ to the customers, as there has been no complaint since it was founded.

A. guaranteed   B. pretended   C. demanded D. extended

 

7、My brother wants to leave the company as it is ________ I would like to expand it.

A. unless   B. since   C. before     D. while

 

8、It was in the lab _______ was taken charge of by Professor Smith __________ they did the experiment.

A.which; that B.that; where C.that; which D.where; that

9、He urged that she ___________ the Great Wall on Monday.

A.would visit B.shall visit C.visit D.visited

10、______ some jokes into her speech, she grabbed the attention of the audience all the time.

A.Working B.To work C.Worked D.Work

11、My book, Between Two Kingdoms, is missing. Who ________have taken it?

A.must

B.should

C.will

D.could

12、So ________ that all the wounded ought to be sent to hospital without any hesitation.

A.serious injured they are

B.seriously injured they are

C.serious injured were they

D.seriously injured are they

13、—He said he would attend my birthday party tonight.

—______. He will be giving a lecture at that time.

A.Not likely

B.No doubt

C.No wonder

D.Not yet.

14、A person who has never tasted bitter won’t know ______ sweet is.

A. which B. what C. when D. why

 

15、—John is said to have _____ missing since last week. Has he gone somewhere?

— Not really. He_______ his newly-bought apartment.

A. gone, has decorated   B. been, was decorating

C. done, decorated   D. been, has been decorating

 

16、—I came over to speak to Peter at the party, but he ______.

—Why did he give you the cold shoulder? You two are good friends.

A.turned away

B.put down

C.left out

D.held out

17、This course ________ intermediate-level students.

A.is intended

B.is intended for

C.with intention

D.is intend for

18、Shanghai authorities have guaranteed the quality of the city’s drinking water _____ more than 7500 rotting pigs ______ floating on the Huangpu River in the past week.

A.despite of, being founded

B.in spite of, being found

C.despite, being founded

D.though, being found

 

19、He dropped the _________ and broke it.

A. cup of coffee   B. coffee's cup

C. cup for coffee   D. coffee cup

20、 enquiries and seek for reliable new-corporation logistics company for transloading, we would be glad to assist and append our best competitive rates to you.

A.If you had had

B.Should you have

C.But that you had

D.You are to have

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

21、   I am Ewald. I' m not someone who has many secrets, because I' m a terrible liar. But there is one huge secret that I kept for years-I failed my driving test. I had never failed a test before, and had never even come close. Driving made me anxious, but my parents told me I had to. They signed me up for driving lessons. I had gotten a perfect score for my written permit exam, but getting behind the wheel was a different story.

But when October 30th rolled around, my pride set in. I wanted to be like everyone else at my school, showing off the brand new license they'd gotten. Looking back on that special day, I can't remember if I was nervous. What I do remember is starting the test, pausing at a stop sign after a few seconds, and being asked by the instructor to pull over. I had received an auto-fail since my pause was indeed a pause and not a real stop. I wasn't upset that I was leaving without a license, but I was scared everyone would know that I had failed. So when I got to class, I told everyone I didn't want to take the test on my birthday.

One Friday a month later, I went to the test spot again and passed. Later that night I drove for the first time by myself, which brought to me an amazing feeling I've never experienced-but sill, I couldn't imagine ever telling anyone the truth. So I didn't. It wasn't until midway through college that I came clean. It turned out plenty of my college friends had failed too! And I gathered enough courage to speak the fact out. Yes, I had also failed.

Now I realize failure and imperfection are two things everyone has to experience, without which one couldn't make a true man.

1What can we learn about Ewald?

A.He relied heavily on his parents.

B.He was a slow learner of driving.

C.He was afraid of taking exams.

D.He was bored with telling lies.

2Why did the instructor ask Ewald to pull over?

A.To give him a second chance.

B.To check his parking skills.

C.To put an end to his test.

D.To show him a better way of driving.

3What made Ewald feel extremely worried after his first attempt?

A.Losing face before his classmates.

B.Missing his birthday celebration.

C.Making his parents disappointed.

D.Failing to get a driving license.

4What did Ewald learn from his own experience?

A.Honesty is the best policy.

B.Truth stands the test of time.

C.Failure is a way to grow up.

D.Imperfection is another form of perfection.

22、   According to a recent survey, there are about 7,000 National Parks around the world. Many countries have National Parks. Most of them protect natural environment as well as the plants and animals that live there, but a few are in towns and cities.

There are nine National Parks in England. The first three were the Peak District, the Lake District and Dartmoor, which were all named as National Parks in 1951. Others followed afterwards, such as the North York Moors in 1952, the New Forest in 2005 and the South Downs in 2010.

Many National Parks around the world cover huge areas of land where nobody lives, but in England most of the countryside within them is useful for farming and other activities. As a result, National Parks in England include places where people live and work, as well as wild and beautiful areas where there is little sign of human life.

There are about 110 million visitors to the parks every year, bringing many benefits to the areas but creating problems too. In the parks litter is a particular danger to animals. Broken glass can also cause fires by focusing the rays of the sun. When these start in wild places, they are much harder to control and can damage large areas very quickly.

All National Parks in England promote (倡导) the Countryside Code, which tells people how to take care of their environment. If these rules are followed, the National Parks will be protected and continue to give pleasure to many people for a long time.

1Which of the following was named the National Park in 1951?

A.The Lake District. B.The North York Moors.

C.The New Forest. D.The South Downs.

2How are the National Parks in England special ?

A.They cover huge areas of land where nobody lives.

B.They are all in towns and cities.

C.Most of the countryside within them is useless for farming.

D.They also have places where people live and work.

3Why do the parks in the last paragraph promote the Countryside Code?

A.To bring many people to the areas. B.To find the causes of some problems.

C.To tell how to protect the environment. D.To study the wild animals and plants

4What can be the best title for the text?

A.National Parks around the World B.National Parks in England

C.Disadvantages of National Parks D.How to Help with National Parks

23、When it comes to breaking rules during a job search, career coach Angela Copeland encourages jobseekers to think beyond the normal barriers or unspoken rules.

“It’s always been my philosophy that you have to think outside the box. 【1】 because then no one is going to know who you are,” says Copeland. The best jobs, she says, go to those who try harder, who are creative and who break the rules in their job search.

Copeland offers four top rules to break while looking for a job.

1. Don’t listen to HR about how to apply.

The standard line is to apply for a job online. Copeland suggests finding other ways to apply, too, whether it is in person, via a headhunter or through a friend inside the company. 【2】.

2. Don’t worry if you don’t meet all qualifications.

【3】. The hiring manager will be interviewing candidates who don’t have all the qualifications, which often is a wish list for the company. There will be parts of the job description that are optional or that they’re willing to teach you.

3. Don’t worry about bothering people.

Put yourself out there and network with people in your industry. Attend events and reach out to people by email or phone. Out of 10 contacts, you may only have three who respond. 【4】.

4. Don’t be afraid of social media.

When applying for jobs, know that potential employers will Google you and look through your social media profiles. 【5】. But also use social media to meet new people. Many senior executives manage their own accounts online, and it’s good to engage with them when possible.

A.Keep them professional and updated

B.You can’t count on everyone to lend you a hand

C.But one of those could lead you to your new job

D.You can’t be so worried about following the rules

E.Applying in person often is the most effective method

F.Challenge yourself to think differently and to take risks

G.If you want a job and think you can do it, you should apply anyway

24、TEEN SUMMER LANGUAGE,COMMUNITY SERVICE&ZIP LINING TRIPDETAILS

Age Range:14-16

Trip Dates:6/27-7/05,7/09-7/17,7/21-7/29,8/02-8/10

Tuition:$2,895(airfare not included)

TRIP OVERVIEW

Pura Vida .Costa Rica's national motto means"pure life"-and Pura Vida is exactly what   you'll experience as you explore the wonders of this tropical(热带),unusual paradise.

Spanish Classes in Turrialba

We'll jump right into our adventure with morning Spanish classes in the green,beautiful   town of Turrialba,surrounded by high mountains and thick forest.With the guidance of our   Spanish teachers,we will learn useful vocabulary and use new tools to communicate with locals   and absorb Costa Rican culture.

Service with Local Organizations and Exploration of Turrialba

Our afternoons in the Turrialba area will be spent putting our new skills to the test as we spend time volunteering at a local children's home,a senior home,and a center for native women.We'll play games,talk,and help the residents of each place with tasks(helping with homework for the young kids or cleaning for the seniors).On an afternoon off from service, we'll head to a local waterfall/swimming hole and hit the lively Turrialba market to collect flavorful local eats and perhaps some souvenirs.

Manuel Antonio National Park:Wildlife Tour,Beaches&Zip Lining

For our final days together we head to the Pacific coast to explore Manuel Antonio National Park and its astonishing wealth of wildlife and natural beauty.We'll spend a morning flying through the trees on Central America's longest zip line,and swim in warm,clear Pacific waters! A farewell dinner in San Jose and a final evening of Pura Vida with new friends will round out our rich and full Costa Rican adventure!

【1】The author mentions Pura Vida to_____

A.explain Costa Rica's national motto

B.analyze its Spanish meaning

C.highlight the feature of the trip

D.describe the paradise of Costa Rica

【2】What will the teens do in the mornings?

A.Get familiar with wildlife in the park.

B.Do volunteering activities in communities.

C.Swim in warm waters of the Pacific Ocean.

D.Sharpen your Spanish in open air classrooms.

【3】How will the Costa Rica adventure be ended?

A.By having dinner together.

B.By buying delicious local food.

C.By collecting some souvenirs.

D.By flying high above the trees.2

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

25、   I remember the first time I got on a horse. I was two years old and we were _________ a friend of the family ride a horse. My mom agreed to let me take a _________ with the friend and that was it! I became _________ about horses. From then on, I drove my parents mad _________ a horse.

When I was four years old, I had Selective Mutism (选择性缄默症). This is a rare childhood disorder in which children stop _________ on certain occasions. I spoke normally to my family, but was _________ at school. I went days, _________, months without a sound at school.

Often, children with Selective Mutism will not speak in front of others, _________ to a person they normally talk to. We can only whisper, so that others cannot hear. As you can imagine, many children like us are blamed and _________, especially at school.

My parents were searching for a cure when one psychologist (心理学家)had an __________. I was asked what I __________ more than anything else in the world. Then he __________ that I had to work for what I wanted. I couldn't believe my good luck, __________ I could not answer. I just stood there, struggling to express what I wanted. __________, I was permitted to whisper the __________ in my mother's ear. “A horse” was all I could say. However, in order to live up to my wish, I had to try to __________. I had my voice back and the day came when my parents __________ a perfect horse for me. When I was with the horse, I __________ about my problems and felt strong and secure.

As I see it, the __________ gives me the strength I lack. It has given me the best __________ I could ever imagine - my life.

A.feeling

B.hearing

C.watching

D.keeping

A.rest

B.bite

C.walk

D.ride

A.crazy

B.concerned

C.upset

D.generous

A.searching for

B.begging for

C.making out

D.trying out

A.reflecting

B.watching

C.speaking

D.greeting

A.silent

B.rude

C.eager

D.ordinary

A.minutes

B.hours

C.weeks

D.years

A.again

B.thus

C.even

D.still

A.taught

B.punished

C.replaced

D.influenced

A.opportunity

B.idea

C.illness

D.operation

A.wanted

B.respected

C.regretted

D.complained

A.described

B.doubted

C.believed

D.explained

A.so

B.but

C.soon

D.then

A.Finally

B.Suddenly

C.Particularly

D.Gradually

A.cure

B.question

C.principle

D.answer

A.observe

B.whisper

C.respond

D.talk

A.found

B.trained

C.rode

D.raised

A.cared

B.argued

C.forgot

D.heard

A.emotion

B.experience

C.family

D.horse

A.virtue

B.gift

C.performance

D.way

四、书面表达(共1题,共 5分)

26、随着人们生活水平的提高,越来越多的人们喜欢走出家门去领略祖国的秀丽风光,请你以 The advantages of Travel 为题,谈谈旅行的好处,内容包括:

1. 旅行可以开拓眼界,增长知识。

2. 旅行可以帮助人们结识更多的朋友。

3. 旅行可以提高人们解决问题的能力。

注意:1. 字数100左右; 2. 适当发挥想象,增加细节,以使行文连贯。

 

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