云南省曲靖市第一中学2018届高三3月高考复习质量监测卷(六)英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)注意,听力部分答题时请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每题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关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What are they talking about?A. Small change.B. Money.C. A bank card.2. Where is Johns father?A. At work.B. At ho
2、me.C. At school.3. How many people will go to the museum together?A. Three.B. Five.C. Six.4. Why doesnt the boy have peaches?A. Because there are none left.B. Because there are only green ones left.C. Because there are only red ones left.5. What is the woman most probably doing now?A. Reading downst
3、airs.B. Sleeping downstairs.C. Sitting upstairs.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2至4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6. Who will take the article to Professor Yang?A. Mike.B. Helen.C. Someone else.7. What will
4、 Mike do?A. To print the article tomorrow.B. To go and see Professor Yang himself.C. To take the article to Helens office.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。8. How long will they stay on the train?A. Four hours.B. Six hours.C. Ten hours.9. Why hasnt the man booked the plane tickets?A. Because he wants the womans adv
5、ice.B. Because the tickets are too expensive.C. Because the plane leaves too late.10. How much will they pay for the plane tickets?A. 410 pounds.B. 520 pounds.C. 820 pounds.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。11. What decision does the boy have to make?A. Which university to choose.B. Which university to apply for.C
6、. How much money to prepare.12. Why are there more foreign students in Washington?A. Because its the capital of the US.B. Because students pay less there.C. Because there are fewer courses.13. What will the boy do next?A. Go to Washington.B. Ask someone else for advice.C. Visit two universities.听下面一
7、段对话,回答第14至第17题。14. What did the monkeys do when they saw the man at first?A. They ran away at once.B. They watched him closely.C. They tried to attack him.15. How many groups of monkeys are there?A. Eight.B. Twelve.C. Thirty.16. What do we know about a monkey king?A. There are two monkey kings in ev
8、ery group.B. A monkey king is probably female.C. A monkey king is the bravest fighter.17. When there is a fight, which group of monkeys take part in it?A. Female monkeys.B. All the monkeys.C. The monkey kings.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题。18. What made the author excited in Antarctica?A. A giant iceberg.B. Som
9、e boatmen.C. Little penguins.19. Why do they call icebergs floating islands?A. Because they are unique.B. Because they are very large.C. Because they are 10 miles across.20. Which of the following icebergs are from the same one?A. A48 and B48.B. A48b and B48.C. A48 and A48b. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(
10、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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ACity of Winnipeg details on Thanksgiving hours for facilities and services. All Winnipeg civic offices are closed on Monday.Swimming PoolsAll City of Winnipeg indoor swimming pools will be closed on Monday, October 12 with the exception of the Grea
11、t Pan Am Pool and the Cindy Recreation Complex.On Monday, October 12, the Great Pan Am Pool will be open from 10:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m., and the Cindy Recreation Complex will be open from 2:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. m. Regular hours are in effect for all indoor pools on Saturday, October 10 and Sunday, Oc
12、tober 11. For more information on City of Winnipeg swimming pools, visit Leisure Services, or contact 311, open 24 hours every day, by phone at 311 or by email at 311 Winnipeg. ca.Animal Services AgencyThe Animal Services Agency will be closed on Monday, October 12. For more information on the City
13、of Winnipeg Animal Services Agency, including how to purchase or renew your dog license online and a list of dogs available for adoption, visit Animal Services or contact 311, open 24 hours every day, by phone at 311 or by email at 311 Winnipeg. ca.Winnipeg Parking AuthorityTo build the customer ser
14、vice area on the main floor of the Winnipeg Parking Authority office building at 495 Portage Avenue, the Winnipeg Parking Authority office will be closed on Friday, October 9, 2015 and will reopen on Tuesday, October 13 at noon.For more information on the Winnipeg Parking Authority, including how to
15、 pay a parking ticket online or by phone, please visit The Parking Store or contact 311, open 24 hours every day, by phone at 311 or by email at 311 Winnipeg. ca.21. If Tom wants to swim at 4:30 p. m., he can go to .A. the Great Pan Am PoolB. the Winnipeg civic officeC. the Animal Services AgencyD.
16、the Cindy Recreation Complex22. Which website should people visit when wanting to know information about animal services?A. Leisure ServicesB. The Parking StoreC. Animal ServicesD. Canadian Blood Services23. Why wont Winnipeg Parking Authority be open?A. Because the customer service will be construc
17、ted.B. Because the main floor will be completely rebuilt.C. Because a lot of dogs are available for adoption.D. Because regular hours are in effect for the people.24. Whats the main idea of this passage?A. Introduction of Winnipeg.B. Details for facilities and services in Winnipeg.C. Useful websites
18、 for the citizens.D. Animal Services Agencies in Winnipeg. BStephen Ritz is a South Bronx teacher who believes students shouldnt have to leave their community to live, learn and earn in a better one. After suffering the tragic loss of his twins, he refocused his energy on helping other kids. Stephen
19、 teaches science in Public School 55 in New York Citys South Bronx. The school had a 17% graduation rate, violence, poverty, and 99% of the kids attending the school qualified for free or reduced lunches. 77% of the kids Stephen teaches have some form of learning disabilities. If they had proper pre
20、-natal (孕期的) nutrition, many of those disabilities wouldnt be there.Stephen was given a box of daffodil bulbs (水仙球) and hid them behind the schools radiator (暖气片) to prevent the kids throwing them at each other. One day, one of the kids discovered the daffodils had bloomed, and there were hundreds o
21、f flowers behind the radiator.This got Stephen thinking. They could grow food indoors and outdoors all year round, using a new technology that requires 90% less space and 90% less water. Now Stephen and his students have fitted over 100 gardens in New York City alone. The Green Bronx Machine project
22、 has also created a promotion in the health for everyone involved. The students, many of whom had learning disabilities created by poor nutrition, have also seen an increase in their nutritional health, and overall well-being.The project, which is fully integrated into the schools core curriculum, h
23、as raised the schools daily attendance rate from 40% to 93%, with 100% passing state standardized tests. It also created over 2,200 student jobs, and local crime has fallen significantly.Stephen Ritz has been nominated (提名) for the Global Teachers prize for his work on the Green Bronx machine. If aw
24、arded the Prize, Stephen would use the funds to invest in the Health, Wellness and Biodiversity Center hes currently working to set up in the South Bronx “a place of wonder, inquiry and engagement for students, teachers, parents and the whole community”.25. What can we learn about Public School 55 i
25、n the South Bronx from the text?A. Its teaching quality is not bad.B. Its intended for disabled kids.C. It is located in a poor district.D. It has a good educational system.26. What made Stephen Ritz think of launching the project?A. That his children passed away.B. That he wanted to test a new tech
26、nology.C. That the hidden plants were found out.D. That the kids showed interest in growing food.27. What do you think of Stephen?A. Generous.B. Strict.C. Easygoing.D. Outstanding.CHalf of the worlds coral reefs have died in the last 30 years. “The threat to coral reefs isnt something thats going to
27、 happen 100 years from now. Were losing them right now,” said Julia Baum, who is a marine biologist at the University of Victoria, in British Columbia, Canada. “Were losing them really quickly, much more quickly than I think any of us ever could have imagined.” Even if global warming were to stop ri
28、ght now, scientists predict that over 90% of corals will die by 2050.Actually, the planets health depends on the survival of coral reefs. Theyre often described as underwater rainforests, because theyre ecosystems that provide habitats for one in four of all marine species. The reefs also serve as b
29、arriers that protect coastlines from the full force of powerful storms. Corals are used in medical research to find out how to treat diseases like cancer, etc. In addition, the reefs attract tourists, the fishing industry and other businesses, bringing in billions of dollars of income.Corals are ani
30、mals that have no backbone, and live mostly in tropical waters. A rise of just 1 to 2 degrees Celsius (1.8 to 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) can have effects on corals. They can survive in these higher temperatures only for a few months. Unfortunately, the problem isnt just global warming. The reefs have a
31、lso been affected by pollution, coastal development and overfishing.Now scientists are racing to ensure the rest survive. They remain hopeful that its not too late to save the reefs, and some are moving ahead on experiments to accomplish that goal. Ruth Gates, director of the Hawaii Institute of Mar
32、ine Biology, for example, is trying to “train” corals to get used to rising temperatures by exposing them to survivable levels of heat stress. She hopes that the corals will somehow fix the experience in their memory so that they can endure similar stress in the future.28. What can we know about cor
33、al reefs from the first paragraph?A. They are ignored for long.B. They are being threatened.C. They are protected effectively.D. Theyll completely disappear soon.29. Why are coral reefs of great benefit?A. They protect waters from being polluted.B. They are home to about half of marine species.C. Th
34、ey contribute much to local economies.D. They can be used to prevent global warming.30. What can we infer about coral reefs according to the third paragraph?A. They only live in tropical waters.B. They are just threatened by global warming.C. Their problem isnt linked to human activities.D. Theyre s
35、ensitive to changes in temperature.31. Ruth Gates is mentioned in the last paragraph just in order to show .A. ways to develop reefs environmental adaptabilityB. the relationship between coral reefs and temperatureC. scientists, interest in doing research into coral reefsD. warnings that is about th
36、e protection of coral reefsDHaving your nose in a book might seem a little anti-social at times but reading could actually make you a kinder, more considerate person, a study has found. Readers were more likely to act in a socially acceptable manner, while those who preferred watching television cam
37、e across as less friendly and less understanding of others views, researchers said.123 participants in the study were quizzed on their preferences for books, TV and plays at Kingston University, London. They were then tested on how much they considered peoples feelings and whether they acted to help
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