高三适应性月考六英语试题 含答案.docx

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高三适应性月考六英语试题含答案

本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,第I卷第1页至第7页,第II卷第7页至第8页。

考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

满分120分,考试用时100分钟。

第I卷(选择题,共70分)

注意事项:

1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。

2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

在试题卷上作答无效。

第一部分:

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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2019-2020年高三适应性月考(六)英语试题含答案

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Loyalcustomersareanorganization'sonlyprotectionagainstbankruptcy(破产),andlosingthembecauseofneglectorindifferenceisreallywrong.Notonlydosatisfiedcustomerscontinuetobuybythemselves,buttheyoftenencourageotherstobuy.Thisisadvertisingthatdoesn'tcostapenny.Althoughtherearealwaysproblemsingivinggoodservicetocustomers,maintainingtheirbusinessisn'tallthatdifficult.It'samatterofattitude,ofbelievingthateveryonewhobuysfromyouisentitledtothebesttreatmentyoucandeliver.Plusgivingjustalittlemorethanyouhaveto.

Therearealwaysproblemsingivinggoodservicetocustomers.Thereason,ofcourse,isthatnoorganizationisperfect,andthere'smanyaslip:

unreasonabledelaysinfillingorders,shippingthewronggoods,failingtoanswerletterspromptly,andsoon.Sometimestheseerrorsorfailurescan'tbehelped.Forexample,ifyoucan'tgetpartsbecauseofmaterialshortagesoratransportationstrike,customersmaybedeniedthegoodsthey'veordered.

Nomatterwhoisatfault,customerswhomyouvaluehighlyshouldgenerallybegiventhebenefitofthedoubt.Theoldsayingthatallcustomersshouldbetreatedalikeisamyth.Customerswhorepeatedlyplacelargeordersandpayforthemwillnaturally,getmoreattentionthanthosewhobuyinfrequentlyandhavetobebadgeredtopaywhattheyowe.However,youhavetomaketheassumptionthatallcustomersaregoodunlessprovedotherwise.

1.Fromthesecondparagraph,wecanknowthat____________.

A.satisfiedcustomersshouldalwaysbewellserviced

B.devotedcustomersarelifelinesofbusinessorganizations

C.paniescanemploycustomerstoadvertisetheirproducts

D.itishardfororganizationstooffergoodservicestotheircustomers

2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsmighttheauthoragreewith?

A.Onlyregularcustomersdeservegoodtreatments

B.Newcustomersaretreatedwellinlargeorganizations

C.Someerrorsandfailuresinbusinessareunavoidable

D.Bothanorganizationandtheircustomersareresponsibleforcertainerrors

3.Whatdoestheauthorimplybysaying“allcustomersshouldbetreatedalikeisamyth”?

A.It’snottruethatallcustomersaretreatedequally

B.Itisanoldstorythatcustomersreceiveequaltreatment

C.Itispossiblethatcustomersshouldenjoythesametreatment

D.It’sarulethatcustomersshouldshareequalandfairrights

4.Themainideaofthepassageisbestsummarizedas“_________”.

A.newcustomersarekingsforbusinessorganizations

B.takingcustomersforgrantedisregulationinbusinessorganizations

C.maintainingcustomersisthemostimportantthingtobusinessorganizations

D.businessorganizationsneedspendsomuchmoneyattractingnewcustomers

B

Thinkaboutthelongestelevatorridethatyou’veevertaken.Whetheryourosefiveor100floors,itprobablytooklessthanafewminutes.Nowimagineridinginanelevatorhigherandhigherasitclimbsfornearlyaday.Whenyoureachthetopfloor,prepareforviewsthatarereallyoutofthisworld.You’llbeinspace!

Spaceelevatorsmightsoundlikeacrazyidea,butthey’resomethingscientistshavebeenworkingonfordecades.

 Atthemoment,ridinginacapsuleistheonlywayordinarypeoplecangettoandfromspace.Butthoseridesareveryexpensive---about$25millionperpersonperflight.Nowscientistsaremakingeffortstoreducetheexpenseofthoserides.

      Researchersarestillfiguringoutthedetailsabouthowaspaceelevatormightwork.Oneideaisstretchingaverylongcable — morethan37,000kilometers — uptospacefromtheearth’sequator(赤道).Objectsinspaceabovetheequatororbit(绕……的轨道飞行)theearthatthesamespeedthatourplanetturns.Aweightontheendofthecablewouldstretchittight.Anelevatortiedtothecablecoulduseittoclimbupanddown.

       Theonlyproblemisthatbesidesbeinglong,thiscablemustalsobeverystrong.Storms,includinghurricanesmightbreakit.Onewaytosolvethisproblemistostretchthecablefromthemooninsteadoffromtheearth.Airplanesdesignedtoclimbhigherthanatypicaljetmighttakeofffromtheearthandlinkupwiththecable,whichwouldbeheldinplacebythepullofgravityfromtheearth.Anelevatorcarwaitingtherewouldthentakeriderstherestofthewaytothemoon.Fueledbysolarpower,theelevatorcouldtransportpeopleandmaterialswithoutmuchexpenseoreffortperride.

5.Thefirstparagraphispresentedby_____.

A.askingquestions        

B.analyzingcauses

C. givinganexample               

D.makingaparison

6.Whyhavescientistsbeenworkingonspaceelevators?

A.Tomaketripstospacecheaper.     

B.Tohelpastronautsdoresearchinspace.

C.Tofindamoreconvenientwaytothemoon.

D.Toproveanassumptionwhichseemscrazy.

7.Theunderlinedword “it” inParagraph3refersto_____.

A.the  weight           

B.thecable  

C.anobjectinspace      

D.theequator

8.Whatmaymakethecablestayinplaceonthemoon?

A.Theelevatorcaronthemoon.       

B.Theelevatorfastenedtothecable.

C.Thepullofgravityfromtheearth. 

D.Thespeedofthemoonorbitingtheearth.

C

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9.Wherecanyouusuallyseethepassageabove?

A.InthenewspaperB.Onthebottleofmedicine

C.InatravelguidebookD.Onthebottleofhealthcareproducts

10.Forwhomwouldadoseoftwoteaspoonsbesuggested?

A.AnadultB.A4-year-oldchild

C.A9-year-oldchildD.A12-year-oldchild

11.Whatisthelargestamountofdosethatshouldbetakenbyanadultinafour-hourperiod?

A.TwotablespoonsB.Fourtablespoons

C.SixtablespoonsD.Eighttablespoons

D

Africaisnolongerthecontinentofapparentlyendlessconflict,hunger,diseaseanddictatorship(专制)thathavefilledpeople’sbrainfordecades.Despitetheobviouschallenges---theoutbreakofEbolainWestAfrica,thethreatfromterroristsinNigeria----Africa’smajornewtendencyisofacontinentontherise.

AccordingtotheWorldBank,sub-SaharanAfrica’sGDPgrowthrateof5%overthepast15years---almostdoubletheglobalaverage—isexpectedtocontinuewellintothenextdecade.ConsultingfilmA.T.Kearneypredictsthatby2040sub-SaharanAfricawouldbe“thebiggest,fastest,strongestandthemostattractiveregionforretainintheworld.”

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TheyoungcouldbetheenginethatdrivesAfricaforgoodoritcouldbeitsdownfalliftheydenyeducationandopportunities.TheWorldEconomicForumfounderKlausSchwabremindedAfricathat18millionjobswillhavetobecreatedeveryyearjusttoacmodateAfrica’scurrentjobseekers.

Whatisalsorequiredisgreatinvestmentinbotheducationandemployment,sothattheyoungcanstartbuildingbusinessesanddevelopingthe

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