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高三年级第一学期第六次月考

英语试题

满分:

150分时间:

120分钟

第Ⅰ卷(选择题)

第一部分:

听力理解(共两节。

满分30分)

第1节(共5小题:

每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

1.Whatimpressedthemanaboutthenewtheater?

A.Theticketprice.B.Theseats.C.Thesound.

2.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodotonight?

A.Listentoalecture.B.Gooutforpizza.C.Workinthegarden.

3.Whyhasthemanbeenstayingathome?

A.Heworksathome.B.Heisoutofwork.C.He’sbeensick.

4.Howmanystudentshadplannedtotaketheexam?

A.50.B.25.C.15.

5.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthecheese?

A.Itisdelicious.

B.Itsmellsbetterthanittastes.

C.Ithasgonebad.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分22.5分)

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisoutthere?

A.Abear.B.Awolf.C.Aduck.

7.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Keepawake.B.LookatGreg’stent.C.Continuetosleep.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.WhatwillNancydo?

A.MovetoAfrica.B.TeachRussian.C.MovetoRussia.

9.HowwillNancylearnRussian?

A.Studyatuniversity.B.Takeanonlineclass.C.Talktopeople

10.Whyisthewomansavingmoney?

A.Tohelpthepoor.B.TovisitRussia.C.Tostudyabroad.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.WhoisEric?

A.Jim’sfriend.B.Thewoman’sclassmate.C.Theman’slittlebrother.

12.Whywasthemanabsentfromschoolyesterday?

A.Hewassick.

B.Hewantedtoescapefromatest.

C.Heneededtopickupafriend.

13.Whatwillthewomandoafterschool?

A.Lendthemanhernotes.

B.Gotothenewmovietheater.

C.Prepareforatest..

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Howlongaheadoftimedidthewomanleavehome?

A.20minutes.B.Halfanhour.C.Anhour.

15.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Ontheplane.B.Onthebus.C.Inthecar.

16.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?

A.Traffic.B.Businesstravel.C.Flightdelay.

17.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthesituation?

A.Understanding.B.Sorry.C.Angry.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whyisthecoastguardbeingcontacted?

A.Theshipissinking.

B.Theshipisoutoffuel.

C.Theshipis200milesoffthecoast.

19.Whatwillhappenintenminutes?

A.Thecoastguardwillarrive.

B.Theshipwillstopmoving.

C.Therewillbeanotherannouncement.

20.Whatarethepassengersaskedtodo?

A.Stopusingthegym.

B.Gatherinthedininghall.

C.Goonwiththeirenjoyment.

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第1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。

A

GrowingupinPhiladelphia,Liebermanstartedcookingwithhisstay-at-homedadwhenhewasseven.Hisfood-lovingfamilyhadtwokitchens,andhequicklylearnedwhatwasthebestwaytobakehiscakes.Liebermanimprovedhiskitchenskillsgreatlyduringayearabroadbeforecollege,learningfromacookinItalyandstudyinglocalspecialtiesinGermany,SpainandFrance.AtYale,hewasknownforthrowingdinnerparties,single-handedlyfryingandbakingwhilemixingdrinksfordozensoffriends.Justforfun,heandsomefriendsdecidedtotapeashownamedCampusCuisineabouthiscooking.Liebermanwasarealcollegestudentshowinghisclassmateshowtodothingslikemakedrinksoutofdining-hallfruit.Thathelpedtheshowbecomeverypopularamongthestudents.TheywouldstopLiebermanafterclassestoaskforhisadviceoncooking.Tapesoftheshowwerepassedaround,withwhichhisnamewentbeyondtheschoolandfinallytotheFoodNetwork.

FoodNetworkproducerFlayhopestheyoungcookwillfindaplaceonthenetworktelevision.HesaysLieberman’scharismaiskey.“FoodTVisn’taboutfoodanymore,”saysFlay.“It’saboutyourpersonalityandfindingawaytokeeppeople’seyeballsonyourshow.”

ButLiebermanisn’tputtingallhiseggsinonebasket.Aftertapingthefirstseasonofthenewshow,Liebermanwasbackinhisownsmallkitchenpreparingsandwiches.Anairlinecompanywaslookingforsomeonetocomeupwithatasteful,inexpensiveandeasy-to-makemenutoserveonitsflights,Liebermangotthejob.

21.WecanlearnfromthetextthatLieberman’sfamily____.

A.haverelativesinEurope B.lovecookingathome

C.oftenholdparties  D.ownarestaurant

22.TheFoodNetworkgottoknowLieberman____.

A.atoneofhisparties B.fromhisteachers 

C.throughhistapedshow           D.onatelevisionprogram

23.Whatdoestheword“charisma”underlinedinthetextreferto?

A.Anaturalabilitytoattractothers. 

B.Awaytoshowone’sachievement.

C.Lieberman’safter-classinterest. 

D.Lieberman’sfinecookingskill.

24.WhydidtheairlinecompanygiveLiebermanthejob?

A.Hecouldpreparemealsinasmallkitchen. 

B.HewasfamousforhisshowsonFoodTV.

C.Hewasgoodatusingeggstomakesandwiches.

D.Hecouldcookcheap,deliciousandsimplemeals.

B

Yourglassesmaysomedayreplaceyoursmartphone,andsomeNewYorkersarereadyfortheswitch.Someinthecitycan’twaittotrythemonandusethemapsandGPSthatthefuturisticeyewearislikelytoinclude.

“I’duseitifIwerehangingoutwithfriendsat3a.m.andgoingtothebarandwantedtoseewhatwasopen,”saidWalterChoo,40,ofFortGreene.

Thesmartphone-likeglasseswilllikelycomeoutthisyearandcostbetween$250and$600,theTimessaid,possiblyincludingavariationofaugmented(增强的)reality,atechnologyalreadyavailableonsmartphonesandtabletsthatoverlaysinformationontothescreenaboutone’ssurroundings.So,forexample,ifyouwerewalkingdownastreet,indicatorswouldpopupshowingyouthenearestcoffeeshopordirectionscouldbeplottedoutandcomeintoviewrightonthesidewalkinfrontofyou.

“Asfarasamainstreamconsumerproduct,thisjustisn’tsomethinganybodyneeds,”saidSamBiddle,whowritesforG.“We’reaccustomedtohavingonethinginourpockettodoallthesethings,”headded,“andtheaverageconsumerisn’tgonnabeabletoaffordanotherdevicethat’shundredsandhundredsofdollars.”

9to5GooglepublisherSethWeintraub,whohasbeenreportingonthesmartphone-likeglassessincelatelastyear,saidheisconfidentthatthistypeofwearabledevicewilleventuallybeascommonassmartphones.

“It’sjustlikesmartphones10yearsago,”Weintraubsaid.“Afewpeoplestartedgettingemailsontheirphones,andpeoplethoughtthatwascrazy.Samekindofthing.Weseepeoplebendingtheirheadstolookattheirsmartphones,andit’sunnatural,”hesaid.“There’sgonnabeimprovementstothat,andthisastepthere.”

25.Oneofthepossiblefunctionsofthesmartphone-likeglassesisto____.

A.programtheopeninghoursofabar

B.supplyyouwithapictureofthefuture

C.provideinformationaboutyoursurroundings

D.updatethemapsandGPSinyoursmartphones

26.Theunderlinedphrase“popup”inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans“____”.

A.developrapidlyB.getroundquickly

C.appearimmediatelyD.gooverautomatically

27.AccordingtoSamBiddle,thesmartphone-likeglassesare____.

A.necessaryforteenagersB.attractivetoNewYorkers

C.availabletopeopleworldwideD.expensiveforaverageconsumers

28.Wecanlearnfromthelasttwoparagraphsthatthesmartphone-likeglasses____.

A.mayhaveapotentialmarketB.areascommonassmartphones

C.arepopularamongyoungadultsD.willbeimprovedbyanewtechnology

C

Candogsandcatsliveinperfectharmonyinthesamehome?

Peoplewhoarethinkingaboutadoptingadogasafriendfortheircatsareworriedthattheywillfight.Arecentresearchhasfoundanewrecipeofsuccess.Accordingtothestudy,ifthecatisadoptedbeforethedog,andiftheyareintroducedwhenstillyoung(lessthan6monthsforcats,ayearfordogs),itishighlyprobablethatthetwopetswillgetalongswimmingly.Two-thirdsofthehomesinterviewedreportedapositiverelationshipbetweentheircatanddog.

However,itwasn’tallsweetnessandlight.Therewasareportedcoldnessbetweenthecatanddogin25%ofthehomes,whileaggressionandfightingwereobservedin10%ofthehomes.Onereasonforthisisprobablythatsomeoftheirbodysignalswerejustopposite.Forexample,whenacatturnsitsheadawayitsignalsaggression,whileadogdoingthesamesignalssubmission.

Inhomeswithcatsanddogslivingpeacefully,researchersobservedasurprisingbehavior.Theyarelearninghowtotalkeachother’slanguage.Itisasurprisethatcatscanlearnhowtotalk“dog”,anddogscanlearnhowtotalk“cat”.

What’sinterestingisthatbothcatsanddogshaveappearedtodeveloptheirintelligence.Theycanlearnhowtoreadeachother’sbodysignals,suggestingthatthetwomayhavemoreincommonthanwepreviouslysuspected.Oncefamiliarwitheachother’spresenceandbodylanguage,catsanddogscanplaytogether,greeteachothernosetonose,andenjoysleepingtogetheronthesofa.Theycaneasilysharethesamewaterbowlandinsomecasesgroom(梳理)eachother.

Thesignificanceoftheresearchoncatsanddogsmaygobeyondpets—topeoplewhodon’tgetalong,includingneighbors,colleaguesatwork,andevenworldsuperpowers.Ifcatsanddogscanlearntogetalong,surelypeoplehaveagoodchance.

29.Theunderlinedword“swimmingly”inPara.1probablymeans_____.

A.earlyB.sweetlyC.quicklyD.carefully

30.Somecatsanddogsmayfightwhen______.

A.theyarecoldtoeachotherB.theylookawayfromeachother

C.theyareintroducedatanearlyageD.theymisunderstoodeachother’ssignals

31.ItissuggestedinPara.4thatcatsanddogs______.

A.havecommoninterestsB.haveacommonbodylanguage

C.arelessdifferentthanwethoughtD.arelessintelligentthanweexpected

32.Whatcanwehumanbeingslearnfromcatsanddogs?

A.Weshouldlearntoliveinharmo

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