鸡西2025学年度第一学期期末教学质量检测四年级英语

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、—Is it all right if I leave a bit earlier?

    ——_________ . I can finish the report on my own.

    A.Sure thing

    B.Help yourself

    C.Forget it

    D.That depends

  • 2、By the time of the ban was finally lifted, he ________ at the airport for more than two weeks.

    A.was stuck B.had been stuck C.has been stuck D.had stuck

  • 3、–What would you like, beer or juice?

    –______. Give me some Cola please.

    A. Either  B. Neither  C.Both  D. None

     

  • 4、— You speak very good French!

    —Thanks. I________ French in Nankai University for four years.

    A.studied

    B.study

    C.was studying

    D.had studied

  • 5、After college, he was employed in a middle school and   there ever since.

    A. would worked   B. had worked

    C. worked   D. has worked

  • 6、The minister warned that any civil servant not a this desk faced immediate .

    A.suspension B.suspicion C.submission D.separation

  • 7、________ Daisy worked hard for the whole term pleased her parents.

    A.That

    B.What

    C.How

    D.After

  • 8、When first coming to the city, my parents often had a chat with neighbors, just as they _____ in the countryside.

    A.will do B.had done C.have done D.were doing

  • 9、— How are you managing to do your work without an assistant?

    — Well, I   somehow.

    A.get along B.come on C.watch out D.set off

  • 10、Not knowing what to do, the old lady rang up her son and asked for his help with   she described as a bit of bother.

    A.which B.what C.when D.where

  • 11、You may not agree, but my____ opinion is that this program is not suitable for children.

    A.unique B.personal C.optimistic D.generous

  • 12、—Alice has just lost her husband to heart failure.

    —Her ______ smile can’t hide her sorrow.

    A. arbitrary   B. artificial

    C. compulsory   D. conventional

     

  • 13、I’m sorry you have been waiting so long, but it will still be some time ________ you can get your passport.

    A.since

    B.till

    C.after

    D.before

  • 14、To tell you ________ truth, I went through the day with my mind in ________ fog.

    A.the; / B./; a C.a; the D.the; a

  • 15、Manchester United has decided that Wayne Rooney will not be sold to any other club no matter how much money is offered or ______ the potential risks of keeping an unhappy player.

    A.however B.whether C.what D.whatever

  • 16、Though it is 5 years________ he retired from his work place, the old professor remains active in the academic circles.

    A.when

    B.that

    C.before

    D.since

  • 17、I could speak their language and ________ with their problems because I had been there.

    A.interfere B.interpret C.identify D.interact

  • 18、We planned to meet at the school gate at 8 in the morning, but John failed to ______

    A.give up B.put up

    C.turn up D.make up

  • 19、Despite Johnson’s being green at his job, the work he did was ________ and thus won the manager’s approval.

    A.familiar B.demanding C.adequate D.primitive

  • 20、________our hobbies, the Internet can connect us with others who enjoy the same hobbies, even if they live on the other side of the world.

    A.However

    B.Whatever

    C.Wherever

    D.Whichever

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、Many national parks have fun family-friendly activities. Here are some national parks for kids.

    Glacier National Park

    Glacier National Park was the tenth national park created in the nation. The park offers visitors the opportunity to explore the amazing wilderness of Montana through biking, hiking, camping, backpacking, boating and more. The region is snowy in the winter and hot in the summer. The best time to visit is the early summer, during which children can go to all of the open areas to explore and learn about wildlife, glaciers and much more.

    Grand Canyon National Park

    The max width of the enormous canyon is 18 miles. Different from winter months, both the South Rim and the North Rim (边缘) are open during the summer months. The South Rim is open all year around. The lodges (小屋) and other sights along this side are worth the time to explore. The North Rim is much more rural, and offers some great backcountry options.

    Yellowstone National Park

    Yellowstone National Park is the first national park in the USA, and it has many natural splendors great for exploration and discovery with the whole family. Children will love keeping an eye out for elk and bison while driving and hiking through the park. In addition, Yellowstone has some amazing natural features and thermal areas.

    Yosemite National Park

    Located in central California, Yosemite National Park is an amazing destination for recreational enthusiasts, especially rock climbers and families alike. For those visitors looking for different recreational activities or family oriented activities, Yosemite has many Junior Ranger programs covering a variety of natural sciences and other topics.

    【1】When is the most suitable time to see glaciers?

    A.Early spring.

    B.Late winter.

    C.Mid autumn.

    D.Early summer.

    【2】What can be inferred about Grand Canyon National Park?

    A.The North Rim is much busier.

    B.It can be explored by boat.

    C.Only one of its rims is open in winter.

    D.Visitors on the North Rim can see lodges.

    【3】Which was created earliest?

    A.Glacier National Park.

    B.Grand Canyon National Park.

    C.Yellowstone National Park.

    D.Yosemite National Park.

  • 22、   In the search for clean, renewable energy to meet our ever-increasing needs, wind power might seem to be the perfect option. Since ancient times, wind power has been used to move ships, pump water and grind grain. Around the end of the 19th century, the invention of the wind turbine(涡轮机)made it possible to use wind to generate electricity. Now large-scale installations of wind turbines, called wind farms, create and develop clean electricity for people around the world. Yet despite the advantages that wind energy offers, challenges to using this renewable resource can be found.

    The first advantage of wind power is that it truly is a renewable resource. No matter how much wind we use to generate electricity, we will never deplete the supply. This is its greatest advantage over non-renewable resources like coal or oil. However, wind does not provide a constant supply of energy. Even the windiest places on Earth have periods of calm. Without a strong wind, wind turbines are not able to produce electricity. That means that wind power isn’t feasible as a single source of electricity. It can only work with other sources that supply power.

    Wind power is a clean source of energy, meaning it produces electricity without environmentally harmful missions. This is in contrast to conventional power plants that burn fuel to generate power, thereby producing pollution. But that isn’t to say that wind power doesn’t have an environment impact. The large spinning blades of a wind turbine can be fatal to birds and bats. The turbines also create noise pollution. The sound produced through normal operation can be annoying or disturbing to people that live near.

    Fortunately, wind turbines are particularly well suited for areas far from homes and cities. The large towers that provide the base for the wind turbines also have a small footprint, which means that they don’t take up a lot of space. With all of the challenges of wind power, it obviously cannot be the sole solution for clean energy production. But the advantages of wind power generation shouldn’t be forgotten in the search for clean, renewable energy.

    【1】What do we know about wind energy from the text?

    A.Creating electricity with the wind is a non-renewable method of power generation.

    B.Wind power has many advantages because it can be the only method we use to create electricity.

    C.Although wind energy is a clean source of energy, it has an impact on the environment.

    D.The wind turbines are ideal for areas nearby homes and cities.

    【2】What does the underlined word “feasible” in paragraph 2 refer to?

    A.important

    B.accessible

    C.necessary

    D.reasonable

    【3】Which word best describes the author’s attitude to wind energy?

    A.Skeptical

    B.Objective

    C.Ambiguous

    D.Disapproving

    【4】What can be a suitable title for the text?

    A.The Advantages and Challenges of Wind Energy.

    B.Wind Energy: A Clean and Renewable Source.

    C.The Development and Utilization of Wind Energy.

    D.The Prospect of Wind Energy.

  • 23、Philip Guston Now, a major retrospective (回顾展) of Philip Guston (1913-1980), one of Ameriea’s greatest modern painters, presents the full scope of the artist’s 50-year career. Organized by the National Gallery of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Tate Modern and the Museum of Fine Arts, the exhibition is on view in these museums from March 2 through August 27, 2023.

    Related programs offer both in-person, and virtual opportunities to get inspired by Philip’s art.

    ●Lectures

    Introduction to the Exhibition

    March 5, 2023, 12:00 p.m.

    Registration is required and opens on February 24, 2023, at noon on nga.gov/lectures.

    Harry Cooper, head of National Gallery of Art, presents Philip Gaston’s life and work.

    Philip Guston and the Mural Impulse

    Spring 2023, date TBA (to be announced)

    Registration is required and will be available at nga.gov/lectures.

    This discussion is a unique chance to view one of Gaston’s largest murals (壁画), and to hear from scholars and artists who have considered his work. The program will be introduced by Kristen Fusselle, fine arts program manager at the General Services Administration.

    ·Workshops

    Virtual Studio

    July 26, 2023, 10:00 a.m.

    Registration is required and will be available on nga.gov/community.

    Join museum educators and artists in a virtual studio session inspired by the exhibition Philip Guston Now. Virtual

    Studio is designed for anyone interested in making art, and we welcome participants of all skill levels.

    【1】How many museums will the exhibition be displayed in?

    A.2.

    B.3.

    C.4.

    D.5.

    【2】When will Harry Cooper give an introduction to Philip Guston?

    A.On July 26, 2023.

    B.On March 5, 2023.

    C.On February 24, 2023.

    D.On August 27, 2023.

    【3】What do the related programs have in common?

    A.They are available online.

    B.They need on-site registration.

    C.Their times have been announced.

    D.They offer visitors hands-on experiences.

  • 24、   With the increasing popularity of climbing gyms and the addition of climbing to the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo, interest is booming. Here are some U.S. rock climbing spots that are welcome to newer climbers.

    Horse Pens 40, Steele, Alabama

    These natural rock shelters in the Appalachian foothills are renowned for their bouldering, a type of rock climbing without ropes and safety belts. It’s one of the top bouldering spots in the United States, a very unique little ecosystem there. Located about an hour north of Birmingham, it’s particularly popular in the fall when it hosts the final event.

    Bishop, California

    This area on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountains offers a series of climbing options: bouldering; sport climbing, which uses anchors(锚) permanently fixed in the rock; and traditional climbing, which has climbers using removable protection devices.

    Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

    It’s possible to climb Grand Teton, the towering peak(山峰) which gives its name to the park. A guided trip up the 13,770-foot mountain requires several climbing disciplines, but offers an incredible reward: a view of 14 different mountain ranges in four states.

    Smith Rock State Park, Oregon

    Located about 25 miles north of Bend, this spot became popular in the 1980s and is considered the birthplace of American sport climbing, Santella says. The world’s top climbers come to try the difficult routes here. It also has a large climbing community with instructors and guides.

    【1】Which state would you go if you want to experience more kinds of climbing?

    A.Alabama.

    B.California.

    C.Wyoming.

    D.Oregon.

    【2】Where can you enjoy the sight of mountain ranges in several states?

    A.Horse Pens 40.

    B.Bishop.

    C.Grand Teton National Park.

    D.Smith Rock State Park.

    【3】What do Grand Teton National Park and Smith Rock State Park have in common?

    A.They both have guides.

    B.They got famous in the 1980s.

    C.Their names come from the peaks.

    D.They have set strict climbing rules.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   On January 14, 2012, Wesley Hamilton got shot outside an apartment but survived, suffering an injury that left him paralyzed (瘫痪) from the waist down. In the years _________ his injury, Hamilton said he became dangerously overweight, _________.

    It was his daughter, Navaeh, who ultimately became his lifeline. The _________ inspired him to take control of his life. He got admitted to community college and took a nutrition _________. He started a healthy eating practice and _________ weightlifting. He lost 100 pounds within a year.

    For Hamilton, it was only the _________. Then he started Disabled But Not Really, and, through adaptive _________ training and nutrition coaching, helped dozens of disabled take their health back into their own hands and _______above their limitations.

    Hamilton developed an eight-week fitness program, and before the pandemic _________, participants would meet for one-hour group sessions twice a week as well as nutrition workshops.

    When group classes were suspended __________ Covid-19, Hamilton said he was __________ to continuing to serve and support his program participants through __________ training sessions.

    “People deserve to become a better __________ of themselves and have an overall better quality of life,” he said. “My purpose is to __________. And it’s to show people what happiness really looks like __________ the misfortunes that you have to face.”

    A.following

    B.accompanying

    C.covering

    D.including

    A.embarrassed

    B.ashamed

    C.awkward

    D.depressed

    A.faith

    B.love

    C.relief

    D.guide

    A.course

    B.experiment

    C.restriction

    D.scholarship

    A.set up

    B.turned up

    C.took up

    D.made up

    A.option

    B.challenge

    C.beginning

    D.trial

    A.physical

    B.biological

    C.spiritual

    D.behavioral

    A.beat

    B.arouse

    C.act

    D.rise

    A.settled

    B.removed

    C.hit

    D.existed

    A.ahead of

    B.because of

    C.in case of

    D.regardless of

    A.exposed

    B.opposed

    C.accustomed

    D.committed

    A.urgent

    B.private

    C.public

    D.secret

    A.profile

    B.expectation

    C.proof

    D.version

    A.respond

    B.inspire

    C.admire

    D.save

    A.despite

    B.unlike

    C.with

    D.against

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

    One June evening, Sylvia, 8, was driving her cow home through the woods. Suddenly a clear whistle broke the peace. Before she could hide into the bushes, she was stopped by a young man, who carried a gun over his shoulder. “Hello, little girl. I am hunting for some birds but I have lost my way,” he said kindly. “Can I spend the night at your house?” Sylvia hesitated for a while and agreed to take him home at last.

    Sylvia’s grandma was really kind. She cooked for the young man and chatted with him. “Sylvia is very shy but she is popular with birds,” Grandma said proudly. “Birds come and feed right out of her hands, and all sorts of birds.”

    “So Sylvia knows all about birds?” he asked excitedly. “I am making a collection of birds myself.”

    “Do you cage them up?” asked Grandma.

    “Oh no, they’re stuffed (制作标本) and preserved,” said the young man. “I came here for a white heron (鹭), a tall white bird with long thin legs. It would have a nest perhaps in the top of a high tree.” He looked at Sylvia, hoping for some answers. Sylvia’s heart gave a wild beat. She knew the bird, but she said nothing.

    “I would offer ten dollars to any helper,” the man added desperately. Ten dollars was really a big sum. Sylvia agreed with a nod.

    The next day they started early, the young man going first and Sylvia following. He proved to be really kind and told her many things about birds. She could not understand why he killed the very birds he seemed to like so much. In the evening, they returned, empty-handed.

    Lying in bed, Sylvia suddenly thought of a great pine-tree, which stood at the farther edge of the woods and towered far above the others. “If I climb it at daybreak, maybe I could easily discover from where the white heron flew, and mark the place, and find the hidden nest.” she thought. What a big secret!

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    Sylvia stole out of the house before daybreak.

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Seeing Sylvia back in dust, Grandma and the young man were surprised.

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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