2018届高三高考适应性月考六英语试卷(云南省师范大学附属中学)

1. 详细信息
When does the man want to go to the museum?
A. On Monday. B. On Saturday. C. On Sunday.
2. 详细信息
What will the man probably do?
A. Move the party to the dining room.
B. Try to find another place to study in.
C. Ask the people in the living room to be quiet.
3. 详细信息
What is the man planning to do?
A. Leave the big city. B. Go back to school C. Become a teacher.
4. 详细信息
How many languages can the man speak?
A. Five. B. Six. C. Seven.
5. 详细信息
Where will the speakers probably spend their holiday?
A. At the seashore. B. In the mountains. C. By the lake.
6. 详细信息
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
【小题1】How long can the women wait for the sweaters at most?
A. Within three days. B. Within a week. C. Within two weeks.
【小题2】How much did one sweater probably cost last year?
A. $6. B. $8. C. $10.
7. 详细信息
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
【小题1】Why did the woman go to town?
A. To meet her husband.
B. To meet a bank manager.
C. To look at a new house.
【小题2】Why was the woman so angry?
A. She was ignored by someone.
B. Someone shouted at her rudely.
C. Some took her parking space.
8. 详细信息
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
【小题1】When did the woman first see the pots?
A. Last week. B. Yesterday. C. This morning
【小题2】Which quality of the pots attracted the woman most?
A. Their price. B. Their style. C. Their pattern.
【小题3】How does the woman feel at the end of the conversation?
A. Disappointed. B. Excited. C. Annoyed.
9. 详细信息
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
【小题1】【小题1】What is the date today?
A. November 10th. B. November 11th. C. November 12th.
【小题2】【小题2】What was the man doing when he smelled the smoke?
A. Watching TV.
B. Frying some chips.
C. Talking to his mom.
【小题3】【小题3】What did the man do when he realized there was a fire?
A. He rushed out of the kitchen.
B. He called the fire department.
C. He threw blankets over the flames.
【小题4】【小题4】Which of the following was damaged worst?
A. The cooker. B. One wall. C. The kitchen units.
10. 详细信息
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
【小题1】What aspect does the speaker mention about the shoe?
A. The size. B. The color. C. The tear.
【小题2】Where was the tyre iron found?
A. Near a car. B. In the garage. C. In the house.
【小题3】Who did the house key belong to?
A. The accused man. B. The car owner. C. The eyewitness.
【小题4】What is the fourth piece of evidence?
A. A coat. B. Some paint. C. A piece of cloth.
11. 详细信息
Dog drives boat
Duma first hit the water when she was little, going for rides on Lake Michigan with her owner Cliff Bode. At first she just sat on Bode’s lap while he drove, but one day she put her paws on the wheel. “After a couple of times in the Driver’s seat, she thought that was her place,” Bode says. “Even if someone else was driving, she would jump on his/her lap and take over.”
Duma, who always wears a life jacket when she’s on the water, drives the boat with her paws. Bode controls the speed and points Duma where to go with his free hand.
Dog babysits kittens
The kittens climb all over Boots, a rescue dog, as if he were a furry, jungle gym. A sort of nanny, Boots plays with the shelter cats at the Arizona Humane Society to prepare them for being around other animals when they’re adopted.
“When Boots walks in, he becomes a toy,” says Liz Truitt, the shelter’s cat welfare specialist. “The kittens chase his tail, climb on his back, and playfully attack his collar.” But Boots is all business?he remains calm and lets the cats come to him when they’re comfortable.
Two-nosed dog
Snuffles uses his nose as most dogs do -but there’s something typical about how his nose looks. “His nose has a split(裂口) in the middle, which gives him an appearance of having an extra nose,” says Sarah Graham of the Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre, where Snuffles lives.
“Snuffles has what’s called a cleft(裂开的) nose,” says veterinary specialist Dave Saylor. “A growth on the front of his nose has kept the nostrils separate. It’s scarce.” Snuffles’ special nose can smell just as well as other dogs’ noses, though. “He’s a happy, healthy animal and will make a fantastic pet,” Graham says.
【小题1】What can Duma do according to the text?
A. She can drive the boat independently.
B. She can control the speed while driving the boat.
C. She can help her owner with the boat’s direction.
D. She can assist her owner in rescuing the drowning people.
【小题2】It can be inferred from the text that ________.
A. Boots is a toy dog B. Boots saved the kittens
C. the kittens are homeless D. the kittens often attack Boots
【小题3】What is special about Snuffles?
A. He has no nostrils. B. He has two noses.
C. He can’t smell well. D. He has a cleft nose.
12. 详细信息
“I’ve always loved food,” says Cassie Dawson in the kitchen of her flat in London. “But I’ve become bored with eating out. I’ve had too many disappointing meals and paid too much money for them! At one point, fed up with my complaint, a friend suggested I open my own restaurant. Impossible, I thought. But then I heard about supper clubs...”
Supper clubs are a mixture of a restaurant and a dinner party ? you go to a stranger’s house and he/she cooks dinner for you. Like a restaurant, you pay for your food, but like a dinner party, you eat at the same table as other people. They are advertised through social-networking sites with a menu and little information about where the supper club is until just before the meal.
“It’s like running a secret restaurant for one night,” says Cassie. “The next morning, I set the tables and chairs aside. I put the TV back and it’s my living room again.”
Cassie opens her “restaurant” for people about once a month, and she really enjoys the evenings she’s had so far. She uses fresh, local ingredients and a typical meal costs about the same as a takeaway ? much less than a restaurant meal. So how does she make money out of it?
“I don’t,” says Cassie. “In fact, at first I was worried about losing money on my club. I’m good at cooking but my maths is terrible! But I was surprised by how cheaply I could make a good meal. This isn’t about money. It’s about a different eating experience.”
And what about inviting complete strangers into her house? Was Cassie ever nervous about that?
“Not at all,” she says. “Almost everyone at the supper club is just interested in having a good meal with other interesting people.”
【小题1】Why did Cassie decide to open her own restaurant finally?
A. To earn a living. B. To satisfy her friend’s needs.
C. To make friends with strangers. D. To cook cheap and good meals for others.
【小题2】What does the underlined word “They” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A. Dinner parties. B. Supper clubs. C. Fresh ingredients. D. Invitations to dinner.
【小题3】We can know that Cassie’s restaurant ________.
A. serves meals for free B. only serves takeaways
C. is only open to her friends D. is only open in the evening
【小题4】How does Cassie feel about her restaurant now?
A. Worried. B. Content. C. Annoyed. D. Sensitive.
13. 详细信息
Every January, more than 3,000 people take part in one of the most difficult races on Earth: the Tough Man competition in the UK. The participants run, swim and climb around the 15 km course. But this is no normal race. These runners have to crawl through tunnels, run across a field of nettles(荨麻) and jump over fire. What’s more, the competition takes place in January when temperatures are freezing. People travel from throughout the world to participate in it.
The competition is quite dangerous and every year there are accidents. Injuries like broken bones and cuts are quite common. One-third of the participants do not complete it. Runners have to be very athletic and most people train all the year to prepare for it. There are similar events, but this is the first one in the world. Many people do the competition because it is so famous. Every year the organizers change the events and add new things. This means that the competition stays thrilling and challenging, so people go back year after year.
First, the participants run 1 km along a muddy road. Next, they crawl under low nets on the ground. After the nets, the runners jump off a high platform into a lake and swim for 1 km. Then, they reach the field of fire. Here, the runners run across a field and jump over small bonfires(篝火). Next, the participants must crawl through a long tunnel which is partly under water. Finally, the runners run 2 km through nettles before they reach the finishing line.
【小题1】【小题1】According to the text, the participants in the competition ________.
A. are required to run 15km B. may take the risk of being injured
C. have to take a medical examination D. are trained to deal with emergencies
【小题2】【小题2】What do we learn about the Tough Man competition?
A. It is exciting but quite tough.
B. It is intended for overweight people.
C. The participants are mainly British natives.
D. Only one-third of the participants can make it.
【小题3】【小题3】To attract participants, the organizers usually ________.
A. create more items B. hold the similar activities
C. hold the competition in winter D. organize the competition in different counties
【小题4】【小题4】The purpose of the text is to ________.
A. warn the participants of danger B. advertise the Tough Man competition
C. introduce the Tough Man competition D. inform the participants of the competition
14. 详细信息
Criminals who try to pass off fake art as the real deal should be careful now. A new identification method could make recognizing fakes much easier. The technique allows scientists to tag paintings and other artworks with tiny pieces of DNA, which act like a signature. If an artwork missed the tag, people would immediately know it was an illegal copy.
DNA is normally found inside the cells of all living things. However, researchers at the State University of New York at Albany, who developed the tagging technique, have created DNA in a lab, whose code is just as unique as that of DNA found in nature.
The scientists would apply the engineered DNA to a small tag and place it on an artwork. Over time, the DNA in the tag would bond with the art at a molecular(分子的) level. That way, even if the tag is removed, the DNA remains. Possible buyers and sellers can use a scanner to read a DNA tag or, if the tag is missing, swab(擦拭) the artwork to test for DNA inside. Then they check the molecular marker against a database of artists to make sure the work is real.
Some famous artists have already agreed to try this high-tech way to sign their art. That’s because fakes are huge problems in the art world. It’s said that as many as two out of every five artworks sold these days are fakes. Some seem so convincing that experts are needed to prove whether they’re real or not.
Although a painting may be perfectly copied, it would be nearly impossible to copy a DNA tag. Applying the tag doesn’t harm the work itself. Even better, they each cost only about $150?an inexpensive price for a technology that could save museums, art galleries, and private collectors billions.
【小题1】What’s the main idea of the third paragraph?
A. How the DNA tag works. B. How the DNA tag is made.
C. What a database is used for. D. What can be done if the DNA tag is lost.
【小题2】Which of the following is NOT the advantage of the DNA tag?
A. It is affordable. B. It can hardly be copied.
C. It can renew automatically. D. It does no damage to the artworks.
【小题3】What does the underlined word “convincing” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A. Authentic. B. Elegant. C. Attractive. D. Complex.
【小题4】What might be the best title of the text?
A. Copying a DNA Tag B. Spotting a Fake
C. The Discovery of DNA D. A New Application of Natural DNA
15. 详细信息
To raise money for wildlife conservation, Mozambique in Africa will allow sports hunting. The plan is to sell 80 hunting permits a year at $11,000 each for elephants and about 60 permits for lions at $4,000 each. The government will collect most of the profits, but 20% will go to the communities in the conservation areas.
Critics fear legal hunting can destroy Mozambique’s fragile elephant population. 【小题1】 Others argue that hunting, if properly managed, can be a tool for protecting wildlife.
Here are two primary school students to share their views.
A 9-year-old girl from Beaufort, South Carolina supports the idea. She thinks that hunters kill animals without contributing a single dollar to conservation. But if hunting were permitted, they might pay for the chance to get a big-game trophy(战利品). 【小题2】 For example, the money could be used to pay the guards to make sure those breaking the hunting rules were punished. 【小题3】
However, a 10-year-old girl from Atlanta, Georgia disagrees. She thinks that if sports hunting were allowed, endangered species could become extinct. 【小题4】 It would teach the children of the world about killing, death and sorrow instead of peace, love and kindness. We have to protect big-game animals so that future generations can experience them. 【小题5】 These protected areas will attract tourists, who will pay for a chance to see such amazing creatures in their natural habitat.
A. That would be a permanent loss for the mankind.
B. Is this the best way to save animals from extinction?
C. Well-regulated sports hunting can benefit the conservation of listed species.
D. Illegal hunters have already wiped out nearly half of the country’s elephants.
E. The money raised from legal hunting would contribute to protecting the wildlife.
F. So instead of raising money by hunting, the country should build more wildlife preserves.
G. The money could also be used to buy more protected lands where animals can wander freely.
16. 详细信息
Ivy stood in the airport’s baggage claim waiting for her bag. It had been a long trip, but she was finally home in Bozeman, Montana. She yawned. She couldn’t wait to get home, _________ her things and relax. As carousel(行李传送带) started to _________, she watched the bags drop onto it. She saw her _________ green bag. She waited for it to come close so she could grab it. _________ a large woman took the bag and hurried off toward the exit! _________, Ivy started after her. Then she stopped and thought, “Many bags look alike. That’s _________ not mine.” She returned to the carousel to wait. Finally she saw another small green bag drop onto the carousel. _________ it was not her bag! Immediately she knew what had _________. The woman had taken her bag, and this one must _________ the other woman. She regretted not __________ the woman when she first grabbed the bag. Now what was she going to do?
Ivy looked at the __________ tag, which said, “Melanie Moser, 300 Sky Crest Drive, Bozeman, MT 58715.” “Well, at least she’s a __________.” Ivy thought. “I can drive to her house and __________ this bag for mine. But would someone accuse me of the __________ if I took it from the airport?” So she went to the airline counter and explained the __________. The clerk took the bag.
“But what about my bag?” asked Ivy.
“She’ll bring yours back when she comes to get hers,” said the clerk.
__________ to wait, Ivy drove to 300 Sky Crest Drive to get her bag. A man answered her __________ and said his wife had just left for the airport. He was slightly annoyed with her for not being more __________.
Ivy returned to the __________. Her bag was waiting for her at the airline counter. “Next time,” she thought, “If I think someone is __________ my bag, I’ll say something!”
【小题1】A. tidy up B. put away C. mix up D. throw away
【小题2】A. operate B. appear C. continue D. exist
【小题3】A. special B. extra C. small D. heavy
【小题4】A. Eventually B. Privately C. Intentionally D. Suddenly
【小题5】A. Excited B. Shocked C. Ashamed D. Scared
【小题6】A. exactly B. rarely C. obviously D. probably
【小题7】A. So B. But C. Or D. Unless
【小题8】A. happened B. clarified C. failed D. lost
【小题9】A. appeal to B. refer to C. turn to D. belong to
【小题10】A. monitoring B. recognizing C. challenging D. criticizing
【小题11】A. baggage B. product C. price D. category
【小题12】A. tourist B. passenger C. foreigner D. local
【小题13】A. exchange B. replace C. mistake D. donate
【小题14】A. possession B. theft C. consumption D. damage
【小题15】A. rule B. origin C. problem D. secret
【小题16】A. Reluctant B. Available C. Patient D. Anxious
【小题17】A. invitation B. knock C. call D. suggestion
【小题18】A. honest B. attentive C. careful D. curious
【小题19】A. office B. hotel C. house D. airport
【小题20】A. noticing B. packing C. taking D. searching
17. 详细信息
Nowadays Chinese are using the solar calendar. But at the same time, Chinese are also using their own lunar calendar. Each lunar year 【小题1】(give) the name of one of these animals: the rat, the ox, the tiger, the hare, the dragon, the snake, the horse, the sheep, the monkey, the cock, the dog and the pig. This list repeats 【小题2】(it) every twelve years, 【小题3】 is a main feature of the Chinese lunar calendar.
Each Chinese month starts on the day of the new moon, and the full moon always comes on the 【小题4】(fifteen) day of the month. The New Year, actually 【小题5】(well) known as the Spring Festival, always falls 【小题6】 January 21st and February 20th.
On the last day of each lunar year, the Chinese will hold 【小题7】 big family reunion dinner. All the members of a family, with the 【小题8】(except) of married daughters, will try to be present on this festival occasion, even if they have to travel many miles 【小题9】(return) to the home of their parents. After the dinner, even children will stay 【小题10】(wake) until the midnight to welcome the New Year.
18. 详细信息
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分
I’ll never forget the experience as a volunteer for an international marathon race.
As one of the three volunteers selecting from our school, I felt excited. In our spare time I practiced a great deal of, especially in my spoken English to ensure the best service. Then comes the day. Early in the morning I arrived there the match would begin and found many volunteers already there do preparations. During the match, I, with the others, were busy helping the runners all the time. We were highly praised for which we did, without which, the race could have been a success.
It was my first time to be a volunteer for such important a sport event, which made me proud.
19. 详细信息
假设你是李华,你的美国朋友Tom来邮件想了解茶在中国文化中的作用。请你给他回封邮件,内容包括:
1. 茶的历史悠久;
2. 茶与文学(唐代“茶圣”陆羽写了第一本关于茶的书《茶经》);
3. 茶在生活中的作用。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:《茶经》Cha Jing
Dear Tom,
In your email you asked about tea in China.
 
 
 
 
 
 
I hope you can come to China to learn more about it.
Yours,
Li Hua