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宁夏银川一中2019届高三第六次月考英语试题(含答案)

宁夏银川一中2019届高三第六次月考英语试题(含答案)银川一中2019届高三年级第六次月考英语试卷(总分:150分;考试时间:120分钟)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题的答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题l.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 can we learn f rom the conversation?A. They are neighbours.B. They are classmates.C. They ’re not from the same country.2. Where did the conversation most probably take place?A. At the bus stop.B. On the bus.C. On the train.3. How did the couple know where to leave the highway?A. They finally recognized the exit number.B. A policeman showed them the way.C. They knew by asking the exit number.4. What colour is the carpet?A. Red.B. Green.C. Yellow.5. Where does Tom plan to go on his way home?A. The bank.B. The office.C. The ba rber’s shop.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秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

6. Why does the girl want to have dinner in the restaurant?A. Because the food there is cheap and tastes good.B. Because she is hungry and thirsty.C. Because there are good meals there though they are too expensive.7. Why doesn’t the boy agree to eat the fo od the girl wants?A. Because there is too much ice in them.B. Because there is no fat, salt or sugar.C. Because there are too much fat, sugar and salt i n them.8. What do they eat for the dinner at last?A. Western food.B. French diet.C. Chinese food.听第七段材料,回答第9、10题。

9. What are they going to do this evening?A. To pay a visit to their friends.B. To invite their friends to dinner.C. To go to a dinner party.10. When will they set off?A. At six-thirty.B. At sevenC. At seven-thirty.听第八段材料,回答第11至13题。

11. Who was interviewed by Jay Leno?A. Julia Roberts.B. Brad PittC.Matt Damon.12. How much does the woman know about the film?A. Quite a lot.B. Only a little.C. Nothing at all.13. What does the woman like about the film?A. One of her favourite actresses.B. A few famous actors in the film.C. The film’s plot.听第九段材料,回答第14至16题。

14. How long was the meeting held?A. For two hours and a quarter.B. For two hours.C. For an hour and a half.15. Where was the library going to be built?A. In the town.B. In a collegeC. In a middle school.16. Who forgot to tell the young man about the meeting?A. The girl.B. His friends.C. Edward.17. What did Mr. White think of the second call ?A. That the caller told him a false fact.B. That the caller told him the truth.C. That he himself was the last person to hear the news.18. Why was Mr. White glad?A. Because many people had known the news.B. Because he liked his paper very much.C. Because no other paper but his printed the news.19. What was clear a day later ?A. Mr. White was fooled.B. Readers liked to read the latest news.C. His newspaper was full of jokes.20. Why did Mr. White make a statement in the next day’s paper?A. He felt it necessary to do so.B. He thought himself to be tricked.C. He only made a joke.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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

ALearning Java by OnlineGathaPrice: $1.5 Words: 93,560 Language: English Published: May 21, 2018This book has been designed for students as well as teachers to help them out in learning the fundamental concepts of theJava Programming Language. It uses a bottom-up approach in explaining various topics -- that is, it explains basic syntax(句法) and gradually moves towards the complex problems.Ice Age by John Gribbin & Mary GribbinPrice: $3.99 Words: 26,790 Language: English Published: December 15, 2014John and Mary Gribbin tell the remarkable story of how we came to understand the phenomenon of Ice Ages. How frequently do Ice Ages occur? How do astronomical rhythms(节律)affect the Earth's climate? Have there always been two polar ice caps? What does the future hold?The Pool Bible by Ken WalkerPrice: $14.95 Words: 77,400 Language: English Published: March 21, 2013Maintain your own pool - and save pots of money! A plain-language guide to care and maintenance of swimming pools by an expert in the field. The secrets of water balance and pH are laid bare for the backyard pool-owner! The Pool Bible is full of tips, tricks & advice. Save 10% of the cover price in the first 12 months or YOUR MONEY BACK. (PS - No-one has asked for a refundyet.)The Oblivion Stone by Alexandra MoodyPrice: $3.99 Words: 85,430 Language: English Published: February 12, 2018A battle between the humans and the Unfaih appears on the horizon, and Sloane and Rhyn must take measures to stop the violence that threatens to destroy everyone they love. Can they find the solution in time? Get your copy of the third book in The Liftsal Guardians series now!21.What’s the theme of the book by OnlineGa tha?A. Computer scienceB. School lifeC. Climate changeD. A TV program22.What does the book The pool Bible promise its readers?A. Quick deliveryB. A free presentC. The chance of a refundD. Better after-sales service23.Which book is published as part of a series?A. Ice AgeB. The Pool BibleC. Learning JavaD. The Oblivion StoneBMy husband and I were taking care of Lizzy, our daughter Melanie’s pet dog, on April 17 while Melanie was in the early stage of labour at the hospital. We received a text from our son-in-law, Joe Levanti, that Melanie was about to give birth. Tom and I sprang from our chairs suddenly. It’s a tradition in our immediate family to wait at the hospital for a birth. This would be Melanie and Joe’s first child.“You take Lizzy out before we leave, and I’ll be waiting for you in the car!” I told Tom. I started the car and waited impatiently. I saw my husband walk out of the front door- but then out shot Lizzy and she was running down the street at great speed.My husband ran after the dog, and I followed in my car. “Lizzy! Lizzy!” we shouted as fear filled our heart. We chasedher up and down our Bellwood Avenue. “She’s running onto Wireless Road!” we both screamed with f ear. Lizzy dashed back and forth in the busy street. My husband kept up his chase on foot. I shouted to my husband, “Tom! Be careful when you cross the street!”Within minutes, traffic was actually stopped on Wireless Road. A half-dozen good people got out of their cars to help. Soon, she ran into a safer area and then back to our street. With the help of six strangers, we caught her within a few anxious minutes. Everyone cheered, and we thanked the helpers again and again.With Lizzy safely back inside, we drove straight to the hospital and were able to see our daughter in the delivery room. My husband and I are forever grateful to the strangers who might have saved Lizzy’s life and who enabled us to be there at the beginning of a precious new one.24. Why was the author going to the hospital?A. Because she didn’t feel herself that day.B. Because her pet dog was hit by a car.C. Because her daughter was ill in hospital.D. Because her daughter was giving birth at the hospital.25. How did the author feel while Tom was running after the dog?A. ConcernedB. ImpatientC. ThankfulD. Regretful26. Where was the dog finally caught?A. On Wireless RoadB. In a safer areaC. On Bellwood AvenueD. In the author’s car27. What is the purpose of writing this text?A. To show us how they got back their pet dog.B. To tell us how they managed to see their daughter.C. To express their sincere thanks to the kind strangers.D. To tell us what trouble their pet dog has caused them.CAs more Europeans arrived in America 500 years ago, they were in such great need of the land that they and the Native American Indians battled constantly. By the end of the 19th century, most Indian tribes (部落) were moved to reservations. A lot of their children were taken away to boarding schools to learn to speak English. By the end of the 20th century, more than half of the Native American s in the US were living in the cities. They gave up speaking their old tribal language and only used English. As a result, many Native American languages disappeared and with that their culture.Today some American Indian languages are usually spoken by the older members of the tribes who still live on the reservations. In North America there are 150-170 languages that have at least one speaker. One ancient language spoken by the Northern Paiute tribe has over 100 speakers.But the good news is that some of these people are keeping their culture and language alive. They are also receiving help from the National Geographic Society’s Enduring Voices project, whose aim is to help languages around the world which are dying out. The team meets these “last speakers”. The experts interview them and they are recorded with video, pictures and so on. They also tell old stories which are written down in English sopeople can learn more about the cultures.Recording the language and culture is only part of the project. The next stage is to pass on the language to the next generation. The Salish tribe is an excellent example of how schools can help. The tribe lives on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana. Their language is spoken by about 50 people aged over 75. So now, the local people have set up a school. It has 30 students aged two to twelve during the day and there are also courses for adults in the evening.28. Why did Europeans fight with the American Indians?A. To live in American citiesB. To occupy more living spaceC. To have Indians speak EnglishD. To make Indian cultures disappear29. What does the underlined word “They” refer to in Paragraph 3?A. The expertsB. The recordingsC. The Indian culturesD. The last speakers30. What can we know about the Salish tribe?A. It has its own language school.B. It has given up speaking English.C. Its next generation speaks English.D. Its language is only learnt by adults.31. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Learning American Indian LanguagesB. Researching on American Indian LanguagesC. Saving American Indi an LanguagesD. Finding Lost American Indian LanguagesDIt is becoming increasingly important for researchers to closely monitor our ocean life. However, observing sea creatures up close is almost impossible since human presence scares them. Now, thanks to the The Soft Robotic Fish, also known as SoFi, researchers may be able to keep a close eye on the sea creatures.Built by MIT Computer Science and Artifi cial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), the white remote-controlled robot resembles the real fish, complete with a tail that waves from side to side. Though not the first autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) created to monitor the ocean, SoFi settles many of the problems that have blocked the usefulness of previous robot fish.Previous AUVs have had to be linked to boats because of radio frequency communications don’t work well underwater. To overcome the problem, Director of the CSAIL Daniela Rus and her team used sound waves. The technology can travel greater distances allowing divers to pilot SoFi from up to 50 feet away.Also limiting the usefulness of traditional AUVs is the risk of collision. With the outside made of soft silicone (硅树脂) rubber and flexible plastic that keeps its inbuilt electronics dry, SoFi poses no such danger. “Collision avoidance often leads to unnecessary movement, since the robot has to settle for a collision-free path,” says Rus. “ In contrast, a soft robot is not only more likely to survive a collision but also could use it as information to form a more workable movement plan next time around.”During test dives, SoFi moved alongside the ocean life at depths of 50 feet for up to 40 minutes at a time, taking photos and making videos. The researchers say sometimes the fish would swim alongside the strange-looking robot-fish out ofcuriosity, while at other times they took no notice of its existence.While SoFi presently only records video, future versions will include sensors. The researchers also hope to make it more autonomous. “We imagine someday it might help us uncovers more secrets from the amazing underwater world that we know so li ttle about,” says Rus.32. What can we learn about SoFi?A. Its tail is flexible.B. It is the first AUV.C. It is closely controlled.D. Its presence scares sea animals.33. What can be learned from paragraph 3?A. Sound waves travel faster than radio.B. Radio does not work well underwater.C. Previous AUVs use radio to communicate.D. A boat travels along with SoFi on the water.34. How does SoFi differ from traditional AUVs?A. It is controlled above.B. It can avoid a collision.C. It can smartly adjust its movement plan.D. It is set for a collision-free path.35. Where i s the passage possibly taken from?A. A news report.B. A science fiction.C. A social website.D. A short biography.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

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