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1、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word版有答案2018届陕西省西安交大附中第二学期高三第六次模拟考试英语试题说明:试题分为I卷和II卷,共7道大题。I卷包括听力(30分)、阅读理解(40分)、完形填空(30分);II卷包括语法填空(15分)、短文改错(10分)、写作(25分)。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。第I卷(选择题,共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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有

2、关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. When will the film start? A. At 7:20. B. At 7:40. C. At 8:15.2. What does the man advise the woman to do? A. Drive to the airport. B. Take the subway to the airport. C. Park her car at a cheaper price.3. What is probably the man? A. A teacher. B. A doctor. C. A manager.4. Why

3、will the speakers leave early? A. To catch the early bus. B. To enjoy the fine day. C. To avoid the heavy traffic.5. What is the woman doing? A. Asking time. B. Repairing the watch. C. Helping the old man.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

4、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. How does the man feel about Americas bread revolution? A. Worried. B. Happy. C. Bad.7. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At home. B. In a bakery. C. In a bar. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What did the man use to do in the st

5、reets? A. Pick up rubbish. B. Ride his bike. C. Play ball.9. What will the speakers do? A. Leave the town. B. Eat in the restaurant. C. Go around the town. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What animal did the mans friends father catch? A. A cow. B. A goat. C. A chicken.11. When did the man stop eating meat? A.

6、When he was 10 years old. B. When he was 12 years old. C. When he was 20 years old.12. Why was it difficult for the mans mother to accept his diet habit? A. It was bad for the mans health. B. She had to cook differently for him. C. Her family had to stop eating meat. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How long ar

7、e the computer rooms open on weekdays? A. About 8 hours. B. About 9 hours. C. About 11 hours.14. Where are the Chemistry labs? A. Next to the Arts Block. B. Opposite the Science Block. C. On the right of the Students Union.15. What is the best thing for the woman to do according to the man? A. Walk

8、around the university. B. Make an appointment with him. C. Remember to phone him.16. What is the probable relation between the speakers? A. Best friends. B. Employer and employee. C. Teacher and student. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How much do the businessmen offer to the festival? A. About $1,500. B. Abo

9、ut $5,000. C. About 15,000.18. When is there an opening night? A. On 18th December. B. On 19th December. C. On 20th December.19. Whom are the paintings created by? A. The students. B. The government. C. The local painters.20. Whats the advice for the people watching the performance? A. Taking pictur

10、es with the volunteers. B. Communicating with the musical talents. C. Wearing fancy dress instead of formal clothes.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。ADo you want to visit some amazing attractions in Philadelphia? If you do, here are some you can consider g

11、oing.The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel UniversityIts the oldest natural history museum in America. Attractions there include Dinosaur Hall with a fossil preparation lab and hands-on fossil dig site, live butterflies in a tropical garden, and a childrens nature center with live animals.10am4:

12、30 pm, Monday Friday, April 20, 201810am5 pm, weekends and holidays$59.00 for individualsIndependence Seaport MuseumHere on the edge of the Delaware River, you can check out a boat-building shop and explore the Spanish-American War Cruiser(巡洋舰) outside. Indoors, kids climb through a new, full-size r

13、econstruction of a sailing ship created by using traditional boat-building techniques. Families can also rent museum-built boats to explore the calm waters and get a close view of the historic ships. Every Saturday, there are activities designed especially for children.Open daily 10am4:30 pm$16.00 f

14、or adults and $12.00 for seniors(65&over), children(312)Morris ArboretumSpread out across 92 acres, the Victorian-styled Morris Arboretum holds plenty to explore and enjoy for adults and kids. Pick up the Tree Adventure Passport and go on a “Conservation Quest” throughout the gardens or create your

15、own walking tour. People can wander around the pond there.10am4:00 pm, Monday Friday10am5 pm, weekends$10.00 for youth(312), students (must have ID)$19.00 for adultsBenjamin Franklin MuseumThe Benjamin Franklin Museum features artifacts, computer animations and interactive shows that explore Frankli

16、ns life and character. It can bring kids history books to life. The exhibitions are open to visitors of all ages, and there are shows that are educational, fun and definitely hands-on.Opens daily from 9 am to 7 pm $5.00 for adults and $2.00 for children(416)21. What can visitors do at the Independen

17、ce Seaport Museum? A. Learn how to go boating. B. Create their old boat model. C. Learn how to make a big traditional trip. D. Have a rough knowledge about traditional ships.22. How much should a couple with their 12-year-old son pay for Morris Arboretum? A. $10.00 B. $ 19.00 C. $38.00 D. $48.0023.

18、Whats the common point among the four attractions? A. Theyre all suitable for family time. B. They all mainly aim at educating people. C. They all provide hands-on experience for tourists. D. They all encourage people to have their own space.BJacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis was one of the most pr

19、ivate women in the world, yet when she went to work as an editor in the last two decades of her life, she revealed herself as she did nowhere else.After the death of her second husband, Greek shipping magnate (巨头) Aristotle Onassis, Jacquelines close friend and former White House social secretary Le

20、titia Baldrige made a suggestion that she consider a career in publishing. After consideration, Jacqueline accepted it. Perhaps she hoped to find there some ideas about how to live her own life. She became not less but more interested in reading. For the last 20 years of her life, Jacqueline worked

21、as a publishers editor, first at Viking, then at Doubleday, pursuing a latelife career longer than her two marriages combined. During her time in publishing, she was responsible for managing and editing more than 100 successfully marketed books. Among the first books were In the Russian Style and In

22、ventive Paris Clothes. She also succeeded in persuading TV hosts Bill Moyers and Joseph Campbell to transform their popular television conversations into a book, The Power of Myth. The book went on to become an international bestseller. She dealt, too, with Michael Jackson as he prepared his autobio

23、graphy, Moonwalk.Jacqueline may have been hired for her name and for her social relations, but she soon proved her worth. Her choices, suggestions and widespread social relations were of benefit both to the publishing firms and to Jacqueline herself. In the books she selected for publication, she bu

24、ilt on a lifetime of spending time by herself as a reader and left a record of the growth of her mind. Her books are the autobiography she never wrote. Her role as the First Lady, in the end, was overshadowed by her performance as an editor. However, few knew that she had achieved so much.24. We can

25、 learn from the passage that Jacqueline _. A. became fond of reading after working as an editor B. was in charge of publishing 100 books C. promoted her books through social relations D. gained a lot from her career as an editor25. The underlined sentence in the last paragraph probably means that _.

26、 A. Jacqueline ended up as an editor rather than as First Lady B. Jacquelines life as First Lady was more colorful than as an editor C. Jacqueline was more successful as an editor than as First Lady D. Jacquelines role as First Lady was more brilliant than as an editor26. What can be inferred from t

27、he passage? A. Jacquelines two marriages lasted more than 20 years. B. Jacquelines own publishing firm was set up eventually. C. Jacquelines views and beliefs were reflected in the books she edited. D. Jacquelines achievements were widely known.27. The passage is mainly _. A. an introduction of Jacq

28、uelines life both as First Lady and as an editor B. a brief description of Jacquelines lifelong experiences C. a brief account of Jacquelines career as an editor in her last 20 years D. an analysis of Jacquelines social relations in publishingC Bees seem to fly aimlessly as they search for the sugar

29、y liquid called nectar(花蜜). But their flight plans actually do have a pattern. Flowers act as the insects air-traffic controllers. And new research shows bees prefer flowers that arent too flashy. Flowers give bees clues about how much a plant can offer. Those clues can be in the color of petals, in

30、 the type, in the smell or even in the electrical charge. All of these characteristics send signals to the bees, telling them whether to land or not, among which the colors play the most significant role. The insects keep track of the color of the flowers that are especially rich in nectar. They the

31、n visit more flowers of that color. However, color cant guarantee bees a good meal. It may change depending on the angle at which sunlight hits its petals. A yellow follower, for example, may look somewhat blue from one angle and red from another. Beverley Glover studies plants at the University of Cambridge in England. Glover and her colleagues showed that even when the color of petals looks similar, bees behave differently in searching for nectar. They started to guess that the strength of petals indescence(色彩斑斓) might be related to how bees find the petals. Glover and her colleagues te

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