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届高三英语第六次月考试题

2018届高三英语第六次月考试题

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whoisagreatmusician?

A.LilyB.MikeC.Lisa

2.Whydidn’tthemananswerthephone?

A.Hedidn’theartheringing.

B.Hisphonewasn’tworking.C.Itwastoonoisyatthetime.

3.Whatisthewomanunsatisfiedwithaboutthehotel?

A.Itselevator.B.Itsbathroom.C.Itsdininghall.

4.Whatdoesthewomandecidetodotomorrowmorning?

A.Leaveearlyfortheairport

B.Checktheflightschedule.

C.Listentotheweatherforecast.

5.Howdidthesingerbeefamous?

A.HeusedtoperformalotonTV.

B.Heusedtosingatthesubwaystation.

C.HeusedtheInternettodrawpeople’sattention.

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。

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.HowoldwasprobablythemanwhenhegothisPhD?

A.18yearsoldB.26yearsoldC.28yearsold

7.Whendidthemanbeginhisresearchonthecancerdrug?

A.Whenhegotajobinamedicallab.

B.Whenheworkedatamedicalpany.

C.WhenhewasstudyingforhisPhD.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatistheman’purposeofcalling?

A.Toremendsomeproductstothewoman.

B.Tobargainaboutthepricesoftheproducts.

C.Toordersomeproductsfromthewoman.

9.Howmucharetenfactoryair-conditionerswithoutdiscount?

A.$4,500B.$5,225C.$5,500

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatsuggestiondoesthewomangivetothemanfirst?

A.Goingtoabigcitytofindsomerecipes.

B.Learninghowtocookthefoodhimself.

C.Lookingaroundthelocalmarket.

11.Wheredothetwospeakerslive?

A.InIndiaB.InAmericaC.InTailand

12.Whomaythewomanaskforhelp?

A.Theman’suncleB.Theman’sbrotherC.Hermother

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Someinterestingplaces.B.AnartlessonC.Theirclassmates

14.Whatwasinthewoman’spicture?

A.Awaiterinacafé

B.Somepeopleinamarket

C.Childreninaswimmingpool

15.WheredidMarygoyesterday?

A.ToabankB.ToaparkC.Toasportscentre

16.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutPatrick?

A.Heisthebestartist.

B.Helovesdrawingwater.

C.Hedrewapictureofawindowcleaner.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Howlongwillthevacationlast?

A.AboutonemonthB.AbouttwomonthsC.Aboutthreemonths

18.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?

A.Check-outprocedures.B.PersonalsafetyC.Dormitoryrules

19.Whatmustthestudentsdobeforeleaving?

A.Registerforsummerclasses

B.Paya20-dollarfee

C.Removepersonalproperty.

20.Whatmustthestudentsreportontheforms?

A.Tumthekeywhentheyleave

B.Anydamagetotheirrooms

C.Whentheyplantoleave.

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,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

QueenslandisoneofthemostamazingstatesinAustralia.Ithassomeofthemostbeautifulnaturalsceneryontheplanet,withtheGreatBarrierReef,rainforestsandimpressivebeaches.

TheGreatBarrierReef

 Itisoneoftheworld’slargestnaturalfeatures.Itstretchesmorethan2,300kmalongthenortheasterncoastofAustraliafromthenortherntipofQueenslandtojustnorthofBundaberg.Thethingsthatmostsurprisevisitorstothereefarethecolors.

Withoutdoubt,thebestwaytoseetheGreatBarrierReefisbydiving.Ifyouhavealittleextramoneyandyouarefeelingabitlazy,youcanflyoverthereefinaplane.

FraserIsland

AnotherareaofnaturalbeautyisFraserIsland.Thisistheworld’slargestsandisland.It’sbestvisitedfromHerveyBayonthemainland,wherethereareanumberofplacesofferingtripsaroundtheisland.TofullyappreciateFraserIslandyoushouldgoforthreeorfourdays.Attractionsincludesomebeautifulfresh-waterlakes,particularlyLakeWabbyandLakeMckenzie.Youcanwalkaroundtheseonwhitesandsuntouchedbyhumanfootprints.IndianHeadalsohassomebeautifulviews.Bravertravelerscangoandwatchsharkscirclingthewaterhundredsofmetersbelow.

TheWhitsundayIslands

ItwouldbeapitytotravelaroundQueenslandwithouttakingatriparoundtheWhitsundayIslands.TheywerenamedbyCaptainCookin1770,afterthedayonwhichhearrived.Herearesomeofthegreatthingsyoucandothere.

●Cruisearoundthemonarelaxingtrip.

●Takeasailingcourse.

●Lookattheaboriginal(土著的)paintingsincavesonHookIsland.

●Havefuninthewaterdoinglotsofwatersports.

So,willyoubegoingtoQueensland?

21.ThebestwaytoadmirethebeautyoftheGreatBarrierReefis            .

A. driving            B. takingaboat            C. flyinginaplane           D. divinginthesea

22.WhatcanweinferfromFraserIsland?

A. LakeWabbyandLakeMckenziearerarelyvisitedplaces.

B. Onlybraveonescanwatchsharksinthedeepocean.

C. Fewplacesonthemainlandcanoffertripsaroundtheisland.

D. Oneshouldhaveatleast2daystofullyexploreFraserIsland.

23.Ifyouwanttolearnsailing,youcangoto           .

A. HookIsland       B. TheWhitsundayIslands       

C. FraserIsland       D. theGreatBarrierReef

24.Thepurposeofwritingthispassageis          .

A. tocallonpeopletoprotectQueensland           B. toinformthelatestnews

C. toadverseforQueensland      D. tobreakaworldrecord

B

Asurveyhasshownthatwhatyoudoonaplanecanbedeterminedbywhichnationalityislistedonyourpassport.

Accordingtotheresultsofaninternationalpassengersurvey,Australiansarethebiggestdrinkersonboardwith36percentchoosingtodownthehatch,paredto35percentofAmericansand33percentofBrits.

TheAirlinePassengerExperienceAssociation(APEX)spoketoaround1,500people,aged18andolder,whohavetravelledbyplaneatleastonceduringthelastthreemonthsandwerelivingintheUnitedStates,UnitedKingdom,Germany,Japan,China,Singapore,AustraliaandBrazil.

TheresultsfoundChinesetravelersaremostlikelytonodoffoncetheseat-beltsignswitchesoff.Theyarealsothefirsttotakeouttheircreditcardforsomein-flightshoppingandthebiggestfansofgaming.Americansontheotherhandliketousetheirtimeintheairmoreproductively—whennotdrinking—choosingtoworkwhileflyingat35,000feet.

Meanwhile,BritsandGermansarethebestatmakingchatwithrandomstrangers—spending50percentmoretimethananyothernationality.paratively,Braziliansconducttheirconversationsonlineviaemail,messagingappsorsocialmedia.

   Despiteplanefoodhavingabadreputation,sevenoutoftenintervieweessaidtheywerehappytoeatupontheselectionofin-flightsnacksandmeals.In-flightmagazineswerealsopopularwithfouroutoffivepassengers.

Theinternationalflyersdidhoweverexpresstheirdesireforbetterin-flightentertainment.“Theindustryhasgreatlyimprovedthefort,entertainmentandonboardservice,andpassengersareacceptingthoseimprovements”saidRussellLemieux,APEXexecutivedirector.“Atthesametime,passengersaredemandingmorefromtheirairtravelexperienceswhichwilldrivemoreimprovementstouchingallaspectsofthejourney.”headded.

25.Whatcanyouprobablyseeintheflightaccordingtothepassage?

A. Brazilianschoosetodrink.                       B. TheChineseswitchofftheseat-beltsign.

C. Germanschattokillthetime.                   D. Americansdoin-flightshopping.

26.Whenonboardtheplane,______.

A. passengersfromonenationhavelittleinmon          

B. mostpassengersliketoreadin-flightmagazines

C. morethanhalfofthepassengersdon’tenjoyplanefood          

D. mostpeopletendtousein-flighttimetohaveagoodsleep.

27.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A. Flyerscarelittleaboutentertainment.                

B. Flyersarenotsatisfiedwiththeimprovements.

C. Flyersareexpectingbetterflightexperiences.          

D. Flyershavemoreandmoredemandsfromairlines.

28.What'sthepurposeofthepassage?

A. Toentertainreaderswithinterestingstories.          

B. Toencouragepeopletobehavewellinpublic.

C. Tocriticizeimpolitebehaviorsontheplane.          

D. Toinformreadersoftheresultsofasurvey.

C

“Birds”and“airports”aretwowordsthat,pairedtogether,don’tnormallypaintthemostharmoniouspicture.SoitreallyraisessomeeyebrowswhenChinaannouncesplanstobuildanairportthat’sforbirds.

   Describedastheworld'sfirst-everbirdairport,theproposedLingangBirdSanctuary(保护区)inthenortherncoastalcityofTianjinis,ofcourse,notanactualairport.Rather,it’sawetlandpreservespecificallydesignedtoacmodatehundreds—eventhousands—ofdailytakeoffsandlandingsbybirdstravelingalongtheEastAsian-AustralasianFlyway.Over50speciesofmigratory(迁徙的)waterbirds,someendangered,willstopandfeedattheprotectedsanctuarybeforecontinuingtheirlongjourneyalongtheflyway.

Locatedonaformerlandfillsite,the61-hectare(150-acre)airportisalsoopentohumantravelers.(Halfamillionvisitorsareexpectedannually.)However,insteadofduty-freeshopping,themainattractionfornon-egg-layingcreaturesatTianjin’snewestairportwillbeagreen-roofededucationandresearchcenter,aseriesofraised“observationplatforms”andanetworkofscenicwalkingandcyclingpathsandtrailstotalingover4miles.

TheproposedBirdAirportwillbeagloballysignificantsanctuaryforendangeredmigratorybirdspecies,whileprovidingnewgreenlungsforthecityofTianjin,”AdrianMcGregorofAustralianlandscapearchitecturefirmMcGregorCoxallexplainedof.thedesign.Frequentlyblanketed

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