陕西省西安交大附中届高三第二学期第六次模拟考试 英语文档格式.docx
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佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题
和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whenwillthefilmstart?
A.At720.B.At740.C.At815.
2.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?
A.Drivetotheairport.
B.Taethesubwaytotheairport.
C.Parhercaratacheaperprice.
3.Whatisprobablytheman?
A.Ateacher.B.Adoctor.C.Amanager.
4.Whywillthespeaersleaveearly?
A.Tocatchtheearlybus.B.Toenjoythefineday.C.Toavoidtheheavytraffic.
5.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Asingtime.B.Repairingthewatch.C.Helpingtheoldman.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;
听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutAmerica’sbreadrevolution?
A.Worried.B.Happy.C.Bad.
7.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytaeplace?
A.Athome.B.Inabaery.C.Inabar.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdidthemanusetodointhestreets?
A.Picuprubbish.B.Ridehisbie.C.Playball.
9.Whatwillthespeaersdo?
A.Leavethetown.B.Eatintherestaurant.C.Goaroundthetown.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatanimaldidtheman’sfriend’sfathercatch?
A.Acow.B.Agoat.C.Achicen.
11.Whendidthemanstopeatingmeat?
A.Whenhewas10yearsold.
B.Whenhewas12yearsold.
C.Whenhewas20yearsold.
12.Whywasitdifficultfortheman’smothertoaccepthisdiethabit?
A.Itwasbadfortheman’shealth.
B.Shehadtocoodifferentlyforhim.
C.Herfamilyhadtostopeatingmeat.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Howlongarethecomputerroomsopenonweedays?
A.About8hours.B.About9hours.C.About11hours.
14.WherearetheChemistrylabs?
A.NettotheArtsBloc.
B.OppositetheScienceBloc.
C.OntherightoftheStudents’Union.
15.Whatisthebestthingforthewomantodoaccordingtotheman?
A.Walaroundtheuniversity.
B.Maeanappointmentwithhim.
C.Remembertophonehim.
16.Whatistheprobablerelationbetweenthespeaers?
A.Bestfriends.B.Employerandemployee.C.Teacherandstudent.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howmuchdothebusinessmenoffertothefestival?
A.About$1,500.B.About$5,000.C.About15,000.
18.Whenisthereanopeningnight?
A.On18thDecember.B.On19thDecember.C.On20thDecember.
19.Whomarethepaintingscreatedby?
A.Thestudents.B.Thegovernment.C.Thelocalpainters.
20.What’stheadviceforthepeoplewatchingtheperformance?
A.Taingpictureswiththevolunteers.
B.Communicatingwiththemusicaltalents.
C.Wearingfancydressinsteadofformalclothes.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
DoyouwanttovisitsomeamaingattractionsinPhiladelphia?
Ifyoudo,herearesomeyoucanconsidergoing.
TheAcademyofNaturalSciencesofDreelUniversity
It’stheoldestnaturalhistorymuseuminAmerica.AttractionsthereincludeDinosaurHallwithafossilpreparationlabandhands-onfossildigsite,livebutterfliesinatropicalgarden,andachildren’snaturecenterwithliveanimals.
10am—430pm,Monday—Friday,April20,2018
10am—5pm,weeendsandholidays
$59.00forindividuals
IndependenceSeaportMuseum
HereontheedgeoftheDelawareRiver,youcanchecoutaboat-buildingshopandeploretheSpanish-AmericanWarCruiser(巡洋舰)outside.Indoors,idsclimbthroughanew,full-siereconstructionofasailingshipcreatedbyusingtraditionalboat-buildingtechniques.Familiescanalsorentmuseum-builtboatstoeplorethecalmwatersandgetacloseviewofthehistoricships.EverySaturday,thereareactivitiesdesignedespeciallyforchildren.
Opendaily10am—430pm
$16.00foradultsand$12.00forseniors(65&
over),children(3—12)
MorrisArboretum
Spreadoutacross92acres,theVictorian-styledMorrisArboretumholdsplentytoeploreandenjoyforadultsandids.PicuptheTreeAdventurePassportandgoona“ConservationQuest”throughoutthegardensorcreateyourownwalingtour.Peoplecanwanderaroundthepondthere.
10am—400pm,Monday—Friday
10am—5pm,weeends
$10.00foryouth(3—12),students(musthaveID)
$19.00foradults
BenjaminFranlinMuseum
TheBenjaminFranlinMuseumfeaturesartifacts,computeranimationsandinteractiveshowsthateploreFranlin’slifeandcharacter.Itcanbringids’historyboostolife.Theehibitionsareopentovisitorsofallages,andthereareshowsthatareeducational,funanddefinitelyhands-on.
Opensdailyfrom9amto7pm
$5.00foradultsand$2.00forchildren(4—16)
21.WhatcanvisitorsdoattheIndependenceSeaportMuseum?
A.Learnhowtogoboating.
B.Createtheiroldboatmodel.
C.Learnhowtomaeabigtraditionaltrip.
D.Havearoughnowledgeabouttraditionalships.
22.Howmuchshouldacouplewiththeir12-year-oldsonpayforMorrisArboretum?
A.$10.00B.$19.00C.$38.00D.$48.00
23.What’sthecommonpointamongthefourattractions?
A.They’reallsuitableforfamilytime.
B.Theyallmainlyaimateducatingpeople.
C.Theyallprovidehands-oneperiencefortourists.
D.Theyallencouragepeopletohavetheirownspace.
B
JacquelineBouvierennedyOnassiswasoneofthemostprivatewomenintheworld,yetwhenshewenttoworasaneditorinthelasttwodecadesofherlife,sherevealedherselfasshedidnowhereelse.
Afterthedeathofhersecondhusband,Greeshippingmagnate(巨头)AristotleOnassis,Jacqueline’sclosefriendandformerWhiteHousesocialsecretaryLetitiaBaldrigemadeasuggestionthatsheconsideracareerinpublishing.Afterconsideration,Jacquelineacceptedit.Perhapsshehopedtofindtheresomeideasabouthowtoliveherownlife.Shebecamenotlessbutmoreinterestedinreading.
Forthelast20yearsofherlife,Jacquelineworedasapublisher’seditor,firstatViing,thenatDoubleday,pursuingalatelifecareerlongerthanhertwomarriagescombined.Duringhertimeinpublishing,shewasresponsibleformanagingandeditingmorethan100successfullymaretedboos.AmongthefirstbooswereIntheRussianStyleandInventiveParisClothes.ShealsosucceededinpersuadingTVhostsBillMoyersandJosephCampbelltotransformtheirpopulartelevisionconversationsintoaboo,ThePowerofMyth.Theboowentontobecomeaninternationalbestseller.Shedealt,too,withMichaelJacsonashepreparedhisautobiography,Moonwal.
Jacquelinemayhavebeenhiredforhernameandforhersocialrelations,butshesoonprovedherworth.Herchoices,suggestionsandwidespreadsocialrelationswereofbenefitbothtothepublishingfirmsandtoJacquelineherself.Intheboossheselectedforpublication,shebuiltonalifetimeofspendingtimebyherselfasareaderandleftarecordofthegrowthofhermind.Herboosaretheautobiographysheneverwrote.HerroleastheFirstLady,intheend,wasovershadowedbyherperformanceasaneditor.However,fewnewthatshehadachievedsomuch.
24.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatJacqueline______.
A.becamefondofreadingafterworingasaneditor
B.wasinchargeofpublishing100boos
C.promotedherboosthroughsocialrelations
D.gainedalotfromhercareerasaneditor
25.Theunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphprobablymeansthat______.
A.JacquelineendedupasaneditorratherthanasFirstLady
B.Jacqueline’slifeasFirstLadywasmorecolorfulthanasaneditor
C.JacquelinewasmoresuccessfulasaneditorthanasFirstLady
D.Jacqueline’sroleasFirstLadywasmorebrilliantthanasaneditor
26.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
A.Jacqueline’stwomarriageslastedmorethan20years.
B.Jacqueline’sownpublishingfirmwassetupeventually.
C.Jacqueline’sviewsandbeliefswerereflectedintheboossheedited.
D.Jacqueline’sachievementswerewidelynown.
27.Thepassageismainly________.
A.anintroductionofJacqueline’slifebothasFirstLadyandasaneditor
B.abriefdescriptionofJacqueline’slifelongeperiences
C.abriefaccountofJacqueline’scareerasaneditorinherlast20years
D.ananalysisofJacqueline’ssocialrelationsinpublishing
C
Beesseemtoflyaimlesslyastheysearchforthesugaryliquidcallednectar(花蜜).Buttheirflightplansactuallydohaveapattern.Flowersactastheinsects’air-trafficcontrollers.Andnewresearchshowsbeespreferflowersthataren’ttooflashy.
Flowersgivebeescluesabouthowmuchaplantcanoffer.Thosecluescanbeinthecolorofpetals,inthetype,inthesmellorevenintheelectricalcharge.Allofthesecharacteristicssendsignalstothebees,tellingthemwhethertolandornot,amongwhichthecolorsplaythemostsignificantrole.Theinsectseeptracofthecoloroftheflowersthatareespeciallyrichinnectar.Theythenvisitmoreflowersofthatcolor.
However,colorcan’tguaranteebeesagoodmeal.Itmaychangedependingontheangleatwhichsunlighthitsitspetals.Ayellowfollower,foreample,mayloosomewhatbluefromoneangleandredfromanother.BeverleyGloverstudiesplantsattheUniversityofCambridgeinEngland.Gloverandhercolleaguesshowedthatevenwhenthecolorofpetalsloossimilar,beesbehavedifferentlyinsearchingfornectar.Theystartedtoguessthatthestrengthofpetals’indescence(色彩斑斓)mightberelatedtohowbeesfindthepetals.
Gloverandhercolleaguestestedtheirhypothesisinthelab.Intheireperiment,theyfoundthatbeesfelt