1、四川省宜宾市第四中学届高考英语适应性最后一模考试试题2018年四川省宜宾市第四中学高考适应性考试英语试题注意事项:1答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题 100分)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选项。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. Where is the theater?A. On Craven Street. B. On Maple Street. C
2、. On Martins Lane.2. What seems to be the mans hobby? A. Talking on the WeChat. B. Reading books. C. Watching TV.3. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Avoid on-sale things. B. Wait until the weekend. C. Get better shampoo.4. When will the speakers probably meet? A. On Friday afternoon. B. On
3、 Thursday afternoon. C. On Wednesday afternoon.5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Customer and manager. B. Employer and employee. C. Colleagues. 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
4、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. What has the man been doing this afternoon?A. Mending the washing machine. B. Looking for a laundry shop. C. Doing some cleaning.7. What is the most probable relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife B. Friends. C. Customer and clerk.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8
5、. Which are todays specials? A. Juicy steak and fried chicken. B. Noodles and pasta. C. Noodles and fresh garden salad.9. How does the man like his steak cooked? A. Well done. B. Medium. C. Rare. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. How much will the woman pay a month on average if she pays yearly?A. $270. B. $295.
6、 C. $285. 11. How can the woman pay the rent?A. By credit card. B. By check. C. In cash.12. What day is it today?A. Wednesday B. Tuesday. C. Monday. 听第9段材料,回答13至16题。13. What festival are the two speakers talking about?A. Mothers Day. B. Easter C. Halloween.14. When docs the woman usually visit her g
7、randparents?A. On Friday morning B. On Saturday morning. C. On Saturday afternoon.15. What is the favorite part of the festival to the woman?A. Receiving presents. B. Going to church. C. Hunting for eggs.16. What will the man probably do during the holiday?A. Hang out with other international studen
8、ts.B. Join the womans family for the festival.C. Stay in the dorm reading a huge book.听第10段材料,回答17至20题。17. When did the speaker arrive in Antarctica?A. In December. B. In September. C. In March.18. What difficulty does the speaker have at the moment?A. There is a lot of hard work to do.B. The ship w
9、ont return for months.C. He is working with a small number of people.19. What has improved in Antarctica in the last ten years?A. Food. B. Communication C. Living conditions.20. What is the speaker trying to do?A. Remind scientists of danger in Antarctica.B. Describe his own experiences in Antarctic
10、a.C. Suggest ways of improving life in Antarctica.第2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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATwo Interesting StoriesShaving Away the EyebrowsSi Burgher had some of the longest eyebrows in Indiana. They were so long that he had to brush them every day so
11、 that they did not look like a wild hair. They measured more than three inches in length. However, according to NBC News, the one thing that was even more important to him was the Bloomfield Rotary Clubs campaign to end polio (脊髓灰质炎). According to MSN.com, it started out as a light-hearted joke in w
12、hich his fellow club members said that people would probably pay to trim (修剪) his eyebrows. After thinking about it, Burgher agreed.Tickets for trimming Burghers eyebrows started at $100 for a swipe (刮) with the razor. The first person in line was his wife. With each eyebrow taking eight swipes to f
13、inish off, Burgher managed to raise $ 1,600 for the polio cure. His wife told reporters that she was delighted with his new look and that it made him look kind and handsome.Stunt (特技) DrivingAccording to the report from World of D, Sue Harding hated the stereotype (成见) that librarians were boring ju
14、st as much as she cared for the doctors and nurses in the Warwickshire and Northampton Air Ambulance Service. She came up with the idea to get rid of the stereotype by involving herself in a stunt driving course. In the process she raised funds. According to the Times, people could come out and watc
15、h. All earnings were to be donated to the Warwickshire and Northampton Air Ambulance Service.When the big day came, her stunt driving skills turned out to be quite impressive for a librarian. She put the stunt car through the paces, throwing handbreak turns and following the speed and shoot chase fo
16、rmation. Not only did it get rid of the stereotype but it also raised money for the Ambulance Service.21What caused Si Burgher to have his eyebrows trimmed?A. The club members joke. B. A report from NBC News.C. His wifes encouragement. D. His wish for handsomeness.22What is Sue Harding?A. A reporter
17、. B. A librarian. C. A doctor. D. A nurse.23What did Si Burgher and Sue Harding have in common?A. They collected money for others. B. They paid for interesting stories.C. They took part in a clubs campaign. D. They were tired of their boring jobs.BMy father was a taxi driver but I am a kingKing Rena
18、to, of the country Pontinha, an island on Funchal harbour. Its in Madeira, Portugal, where I grew up. It was discovered in 1419; Captain Cook once came here.In 1903, the Portuguese government didnt have enough money to build a harbor port, so the king sold the land to a wealthy British family, the B
19、landys, who make Madeira wine. Fourteen years ago, the family decided to sell it for just 25,000 (19,500). I decided to buy it though I had no moneyI was just an art teacher.I tried to find some business partners, but they all thought I was crazy to want to buy what is actually a large rock; it has
20、a small cave, a platform on top, and no electricity or running water. So I sold some of my possessions, put my savings together and bought it.When the king of Portugal originally sold the island in 1903, he and all the governors signed a document, selling all the “possessions and the dominions (领土)”
21、 of the island. It means I can do what I want with itI could start a restaurant, or a cinema, but nobody thought that someone would want to start a country. So thats what I did: I decided that this would no longer be just a rock on the port of Funchal. It would be my island, about the size of a one-
22、bedroom house.After I bought it, the governor of Madeira asked to buy my island. Of course, I said no. He said that unless I sold it back to the state, he wouldnt let me connect to any electricity. But I have a solar panel and a small windmill, and maybe in the future I will be able to generate powe
23、r from the ocean around Pontinha.24What does the writer want to show by mentioning his father?A. He had a royal family. B. He loved his family.C. He was not a born king. D. He was not a good driver.25Who sold the island to the author?A. A Portuguese king. B. An art teacher.C. The Blandy family. D. C
24、aptain Cook.26How did the writer start the country?A. He discovered the island. B. He found business supporters.C. He was supported by citizens in the island. D. He took advantage of the official document.27What can we infer about the country Pontinha?A. It was a tiny island. B. A harbor port was bu
25、ilt on it.C. It was a wealthy land. D. Life there was very convenient.CCars which can read drivers, brainwaves and speed up their reaction times by judging acceleration, steering (驾驶) and braking, could be available within five to ten years. Pioneered by Nissan, the Japanese motoring giant unveiled
26、their Brain-to-Vehicle technology (B2V) at the CES 2018 trade show in Las Vegas, US. The company claims it will enable vehicles to interpret signals from the drivers brain, redefining how drivers interact with their cars.Nissan also said that as well as making road travel safer, the cars will keep a
27、dapting to make driving more enjoyable. “When most people think about autonomous driving, they have a very impersonal vision of the future, where humans relinquish control to the machines,” said the companys Executive President Daniele.“Yet B2V technology does the opposite, by using signals from the
28、ir own brain to make the drive even more exciting and enjoyable. Through Nissan Intelligent Mobility, we are moving people to a better world by delivering more autonomy, more electrification and more connectivity.”The development is the result of Nissans research into the use of brain decoding techn
29、ology which can predict a drivers actions and detect discomfort. By catching signs that the drivers brain is about to initiate a movement - such as turning the steering wheel or pushing the accelerator pedal driver assist technology begins the action more quickly. This can improve reaction times and
30、 enhance manual driving.“Other possible uses include adjusting the vehicles internal environment,” said Dr Lucian, whos leading the B2V research. For example, the technology can use enhanced reality to adjust what the driver sees and create a more relaxing environment. “The potential applications of
31、 the technology are incredible. This research will be a boost (促 进) for more Nissan innovation inside our vehicles in the years to come.”Nissans goal is to offer the best driving assistance in manual driving mode so that a driver can be in complete control of his or her car. They hope to implement t
32、he technology into their vehicles in between five to ten years.28This new technology has many advantages EXCEPT that it can .A. reduce car accidents B. make the drive more pleasantC. adapt to tough road conditions D. deliver more connectivity29In paragraph two, the underlined word relinquish can be replaced by the phrase .A. hand over B. take over C. hand in D. take in30How does B2V technology work?A. By sending o
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