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阶段评估检测(六)

选修6

(120分钟150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关小题和阅读下题。每段对话仅读

一遍。

1.Wherearethetwospeakers?

A.Inaclothingstore.

B.Atalaundry.

C.Inaprintingshop.

2.Whatisthemanprobablygoingtodoafterthelesson?

A.Goshopping.

B.Gotothepostoffice.

C.Haveacupofcoffee.

3.Howmuchisthewhitesweater?

A.140dollars.B.110dollars.

C.30dollars.

4.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Theirappointmentisatteno'clock.

B.Theyshouldpostponethemeeting.

C.Theyshouldcalltomorrow.

5.Whydidthewomangetahighscoreonthetest?

A.Becauseofexercisingalot.

B.Becauseofattendingeverylecture.

C.Becauseofusingtest-takingskills.

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至8题。

6.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Beforethewomangoesonthestage.

B.Afterthewomanfinishedherperformance.

C.Beforethewomangoestoaninterview.

7.Whatistheman'ssuggestiontothewoman?

A.Beingconfident.

B.Beingpersuasive.

C.Beingmodest.

8.Whichistrueaboutthewoman?

A.Sheisshy.

B.Sheisexcited.

C.Sheisgoodatperformance.

听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9.Whenwillthefolk-customactivitybeorganized?

A.Thisweekend.

B.Attheendofthismonth.

C.Earlynextmonth.

10.Howwillthetwospeakersgetthemoneyforcostumes?

A.Bycollecting10yuanfromeachfamily.

B.Bygettingsponsorshipfromatravelagency.

C.Bylettingeachparticipantpreparetheirowncostumes.

11.Whowillattendtheperformanceinthecommunity?

A.Theretiredpeople.

B.Everyone.

C.Theyoungpeople.

听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

12.Whatwillthemandotomorrow?

A.Takeanexam.

B.Handinapaper.

C.Attendalecture.

13.Whatdoesthemansuggestthattheydoafterdinner?

A.GototheGrill.B.Gotothelibrary.

C.Goswimming.

14.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.HewillbeattheGrillatabout6:00.

B.HewillhelpJanedoherpaper.

C.Hewillgoswimmingafterclass.

听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

15.Howdidthewomangettheskirt?

A.Sheboughtit.

B.Itwasagiftgivenbyherparents.

C.Itwasmadebyherself.

16.Whatdidthewomandoyesterday?

A.Shewentouttobuysomecloth.

B.Shewentshoppingwithhermum.

C.Shewentouttobuysomeclothes.

17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheman'slastsentence?

A.Hethinksthewomanisexcellent.

B.Hethinksthewomanhasagoodjudgment.

C.Hethinksthewomanshouldbeatailor.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.WhatwasRice'sfirstdream?

A.Tobeamusician.

B.Tobeaprofessor.

C.Tobeapolitician.

19.WhendidRicebecomeaprofessoratStanfordUniversity?

A.At23.B.At26.C.At30.

20.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedinthetalk?

A.Hereducation.

B.Herpoliticalcareer.

C.Herfamilylife.

第二部分词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

21.Ifyouareadistancelearner,itisagoodideatosetyourselfalearninggoal

foreachdayoreachweek.

A.delicateB.visualC.fairD.

specific

22.SetduringtheCulturalRevolution,UndertheHawthornTree(山楂树之恋)was

fromAiMi'sonlinenovel,whichisbasedonatruestory.

A.adoptedB.adapted

C.appealedD.attempted

23.ChinatodayrenewedGoogle,stocontinueoperatinginthecountry,thesearch

giantannounced.

A.licenceB.potential

C.rangeD.tendency

24.Thisisnotaneconomicalwaytogetmorewater;,itisveryexpensive.

A.inreturnB.ontheotherhand

C.inawordD.onthecontrary

25.Aliceiskind,careful,energeticandhasmuchexperienceoflookingafterchildren.In

aword,sheisvery.

A.comfortableB.flexible

C.availableD.reliable

26.一It'sagoodidea.Butwho'sgoingtotheplan?

一IthinkTomandMikewill.

A.carryoutB.getthrough

C.takeinD.setaside

27.[潍坊模拟]Lookatthatoldwoman!Sheislookingaroundforhelp.Shemustbe

lost.

A.sociallyB.accidentally

C.desperatelyD.absolutely

28.一I'mgoingtoLondonnextMonday.

一Whata!SoamI.

A.conclusionB.consequence

C.coincidenceD.celebration

29.一Whatattractedyoutoouruniversity?

一YouhaveagreatbasketballteamandIcanforit.

A.workoutB.lookout

C.carryoutD.tryout

30.[黄冈模拟]Forsustainabledevelopment,thegovernmenthasdecidedtogiveto

thoseenergyconservingandenvironment-friendlybusinessinmanyaspects.

A.profitB.interest

C.advantageD.preference

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

UpinSmoke

It'stwointhemorning,andwe'reallrunningandfightingthesmoke.

Thesmokeisso31thatIcan'tseemorethanthreefeetinfrontofme.I'm

sweatingand32,andifmylungsweren'tblackandcloudy,Iwouldbescreaming.

Flashes,light,flameshereandthere,andforasecondIthinkIam33.

Werunbackandforth,sidetosidelookingfora34outwithourpainfulblindeyes.

Thingsareblowingupinthenextroom.Ican?tthinkaboutanything.Ican't35my

brothers.Mymother?scrazyscreamscan'tgettome.I'm36focusedonmyself:mylife,

togetout,tosurvive,me,me,me.Ican't37.

Glasspieces,fromthefistofabraveman.Heseizesmefirstand38meoutthe

brokenwindow.Mybarefeethitthegroundandglassfromthewindow39intothem.Air

racesintomylungs.

***

I'msittingonasofalettingsomeonewashtheblackfrommyface.Myfamilyiscrying.

Whycan'tI40?IhearmymomsayshethinksI'mstill41ForthefirsttimeI

makeeyecontactwithherandtrytosqueezeoutatear.Itdoesn't42.

***

Igotoschool,comehome,gotomyroom,andby5a.m.Ihave43myselftosleep.I

hatethisnewtownandthishugehouse.Theonlythingthatkeepsme44ismysisterand

aSaosinCD.Becauseitneverstopsplaying,I45startsleepingwithiton.Idon't

knowifit'sthecomfortofAnthonyGreen?svoice,ortime,butsleepbecomes46.

Iwonderifmysisterhearsmecryinginthenextroom.Iwonderifsheisas47asI

am.Iwonderiftoherthisbrickhousereplacesouroldgreenhouse.Inmyheartit

doesn't48.

***

I'vesharedwithyouthedarkestofmylife.Iammuchbetternow.Icanconvinceyou,

49,thatI'venotperfectlyrecovered.Iamstillhomesick.Isleepwithanightlight

andoftenanoldSaosinCD.Thefire50me.Itscarredme.

31.A.thickB.serious

C.thoroughD.swift

32.A.rushingB.crying

C.hurryingD.speaking

33.A.conflictingB.escaping

C.fightingD.dying

34.A.passageB.solution

C.wayD.door

35.A.worryaboutB.dependon

C.hearfromD.comeacross

36.A.rarelyB.approximately

C.naturallyD.completely

37.A.describeB.breathe

C.surviveD.continue

38.A.pushesB.divides

C.pullsD.drags

39.A.slipsB.digsC.slidesD.drops

40.A.seeB.cryC.laughD.shout

41.A.inshockB.introuble

C.invainD.indanger

42.A.comeB.doC.workD.pause

43.A.allowedB.informed

C.expectedD.cried

44.A.awakeB.acute

C.aliveD.active

45.A.severelyB.eventually

C.slightlyD.explicitly

46.A.harderB.shorter

C.easierD.longer

47.A.homegrownB.home-like

C.home-madeD.homesick

48.A.compareB.pass

C.imagineD.decide

49.A.thenB.besides

C.thoughD.meanwhile

50.A.inspiredB.changed

C.motivatedD.polished

第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

(A)

Asyougrowrapidlythroughyourteenageyears,youwillexperiencealotofchanges.

Thechangesmayseemdifficultandtheymayseemtohappenquickly.Don'tpanic!Youwill

dealsuccessfullywiththem!Youareayoungadultnow!

Withmoreresponsibility,youwillfindmorefreedomtomakeyourownchoices.Thisis

atimetobewellinformedaboutyourchoicessothatyoucanmakehealthybalanced

decisionsthatwillhelpshapeyourfuture.Youmayalreadyknowyourcareerpathoryou

mayhavenoideaatallwhatyouwanttodo.Bothsituationsarefine!Workhardandthe

rightopportunitywillpresentitselftoyou.

Youngadulthoodmeansgreaterfreedomandmorechoices.Youwillprobablywanttobe

independent.Buttrynottoshutyourfamilyoutofyourlife.Youshouldlearntothinkof

otherseventhoughyouareoldenoughtolookafteryourself.Yourfamilyhavebeenwith

yousinceyoucameintothisworld.

Itisalsoperfectlynaturalinthistimeforyoutospendmoretimewithyourfriends

thanyourfamily.Chooseyourfriendswisely.Atruefriendwillstandbyyounomatter

whathappens.

Thisperiodispartofthelifecycle.Therearesomepeoplewhowillbewithyou

throughoutlife'sjourneyandtherewillbesomepeoplewithwhomyoupartandgoseparate

ways.Leavingschoolcanbehard.Therealityisthatyoumaynoteverseeallofyour

classmatesagain.

Youareayoungadult.Itisyourlife.Noonecanliveitforyou.Thechoicesthat

youmakefromnowonwillbeyourchoices.Somakingtherightchoiceswillbeimportantto

you.Lifeisforliving.Enjoyyourlifewisely!

51.Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldbe.

A.TheChoicesinLife

B.TheKeytoSuccess

C.SayGoodbyetothePast

D.BecomingaYoungAdult

52.Whodotheunderlinedwords“somepeople”(Paragraph5)probablyreferto?

A.yourparentsB.yourclassmates

C.truefriendsD.yourrelatives

53.Theauthorthinksteenageyearsare.

A.aperiodofcompletefreedom

B.toohardforyoungpeopletogetthrough

C.animportanttimefortheyoungtomaketherightchoices

D.averyimportantperiodforyoungstudentstoleavetheirparents

54.Whoisthepassagemainlywrittenfor?

A.Teenagers.B.Teachers.

C.Youngparents.D.Adults.

(B)

Havingoneofthosedays一orweeks一wheneverythingseemstoannoyyou?Evenifyoudo

nothingaboutit,yourbadmood(心情)willprobablygoawayaftersometime.Butwitha

littleeffort,youcanforgetitmuchfaster一oftenwithinadayortwo.

Walkitoff

Exerciseisthemostpopularbad-moodbuster.Apersonwho'sinabadmoodhaslow

energyandhightension.Takingafastten-minutewalk,ordoingsomequickexercisescan

dowonderstowardschangingthebadmood.

Tuneitout

Listeningtoyourfavoritemusicforawhilecanalsomaketensiongoawayquickly,

becausemusicstartsconnectionwithpastpositiveexperienceswe'vehad.

Giveyourselfapeptalk

Stopandlistentowhat'sonyourmind.Badmoodsareoftenstartedbytoomany

negativethoughts.Writethemalldownonpaper,thepessimistic(悲观的)messagesyou've

beengivingyourself,andthengiveoptimisticanswers.("Istilldon'thaveajob.”vs

“Ihavetwointerviewsnextweek.")

Reduceyourstress

Relaxationtechniquesarewonderfulmood-lifters.Theseincludedeepbreathing,

stretchingandvisualizing,allofwhichsoundcomplicated(复杂的)butaren,t.Oneeasy

waytovisualize:closeyoureyesandpictureafavoriteplace,suchasthebeach.Another

simplewaytodistressistomakeato-dolist.Onereasonforbeinginabadmoodis

feelingyouhavenooptions.Bytakingcontrolovercertainareas,yourealizeyou'renot

helpless.Youcanmakechangesinyourmoodandlife.

Avoidthingsthatwon'timproveyourmood

TVmaynothelpmuch:youneedtoincreaseyourenergylevelandstimulate(刺激)your

mind一somethingthattheTVshow“Neighbors"won'tdo.Andbeforeyoureachforthat

pieceofcakeandcoffee,thinkabouthowmoodandfoodarelinked.Sugarandcaffeine

contributetodepressedmoods.Thebetterchoice?Researchshowsthatcarbohydrates,such

aspotatoesandpasta(面食),producecalmingeffectsonpeoplewhohaveadesireforthem.

55.Whichofthefollowingmayhelpusstopabadmood?

A.Doingnothingaboutit.

B.Exercisingandenjoyingmusic.

C.Writingdownnegativethoughts.

D.Talkingaboutitwithneighbors.

56.Whyisitsuggestedthatyoucloseyoureyesandpicturethebeach?

A.Ithelpsremovebadmood.

B.Itbringsusanewtechnique.

C.Itisnotcomplicatedtodoso.

D.Itisanareatobeeasilycontrolled.

57.TVmaynotimproveyourmoodbecauseit.

A.showswhathappensaroundyou

B.doesnotenergizeyou

C.remindsyouofeatinganddrinking

D.producesacalmeffect

58.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.EnergyLevelandStress

B.HowtoBeataBadMood

C.BadMoodandOurLife

D.HowtoControlYourFeeling

(C)

Afunnythinghappenedonthewaytothecommunicationsrevolution:westoppedtalking

tooneanother.

Iwaswalkingintheparkwithafriendrecently,andhiscellphonerang,interrupting

ourconversation.Therewewere,walkingandtalkingonabeautifulsunnydayand...I

becameinvisible,absentfromtheconversation.

Thetelephoneusedtoconnectyoutotheabsent.Nowitmakespeoplesittingnextto

youfeelabsent.Whyisitthatthemoreconnectedweget,themoredisconnectedIfeel?

Everyadvanceincommunicationstechnologyisatragedytotheclosenessofhuman

interaction.WithemailandinstantmessagingovertheInternet,wecannowcommunicate

withoutseeingortalkingtooneanother.Withvoicemail,youcanconductentire

conversationswithouteverreachinganyone.Ifmymomhasaquestion,Ijustleavethe

answeronhermachine.

Asalmosteverycontactwecanimaginebetweenhumanbeingsgetsautomated,the

alienationindexgoesup.Youcan'tevencallapersontogetthephonenumberofanother

personanymore.Directoryassistanceisalmostalwaysfullyautomated.

Iamnotagainstmoderntechnology.Iownacellphone,anATMcard,avoicemail

system,andanemailaccount.Givingthemupisn'twise...they?reagreathelptous.

It'ssomeoftheirpossibleconsequencesthatmakemefeeluneasy.

Moreandmore.Ifindmyselfhidingbehinde-mailtodoajobmeantforconversation.

OrbeingrelievedthatvoicemailpickedupbecauseIdidn'treallyhavetimetotalk.The

industrydevotedtohelpingmekeepintouchismakingmelonelier..oratleast

facilitatingmyantisocialinstincts.

SoI'veputmyselfontechnologyrestriction:noinstantmessagingwithpeoplewho

livenearme,nocellphoninginthepresenceoffriends,nolettingthevoicemailpickup

whenmathome.

59.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TheAdvanceofCommunicationsTechnology

B.TheConsequencesofModernTechnology

C.TheStoryofCommunicationsRevolution

D.TheAutomationofModernCommunications

60.Thesentence“Nowitmakespeoplesittingnexttoyoufeelabsent."meansthat

A.thepeoplesittingbesideyouhavetogoawaytoreceiveaphonecall

B.youcanhardlygetintouchwiththepeoplesittingbesideyou

C.moderntechnologymakesithardforpeopletohaveaface-to-facetalk

D.peoplecannowgotoworkwithoutgoingtotheoffice

61.Thewriterfeelsthattheuseofmoderncommunicationsis.

A.satisfyingB.encouraging

C.disappointingD.embarrassing

62.Thepassageimpliesthat.

A.moderntechnologyisbridgingthepeople

B.moderntechnologyisseparatingthepeople

C.moderntechnologyisdevelopingtoofast

D.moderntechnologyisinterruptingourcommunications

(D)

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(E)

HeatherMillsMcCartneylivesanadmirablelife,attendingcelebrityparties,meeting

regularlywiththerichandfamousanddoingmeaningfulworkforcharity.Allwhoworkwith

heradmireandrespecther.ButHeather'slifehasn'talwaysbeensoeasy.WhenHeather

wasonly9yearsold,hermotherabandonedherandhertwobrothers.Attheageof13,she

ranawayfromhomeandendeduplivingonthestreetsinLondon.Eventually,however,her

exceptionalbeautyledtoacareerinmodeling.Atthattime,Heatheralsobeganhelping

withthewarreliefeffortsinformerYugoslavia.Throughhermodelingandreliefwork,she

soonbecamefamous.

ButinAugust1993,atage25herlifechangedonceagain.Shewascrossingthestreet

inLondonwhenamotorcyclecrashedintoher.Shewassobadlyinjuredthatthedoctorshad

tocutoffherleftleg.Afterthat,shediscoveredshefrequentlyneededtochangeher

artificiallimbs.Itwasexpensiveandshefeltitwasawastetojustthrowawaytheold

one.Itoccurredtohertosetupanorganizationthatcoulddeliverusedartificiallimbs

toYugoslaviaandotherwar-torncountries.Itwasthroughhercharityworkthatshemet

herhusbandPaulMcCartney.

Throughoutherlife,Heatherhasrisenaboveproblemsandfocusedonhelpingothers.

Herworkwithartificiallimbsevenearnedheranomination(提名)fortheNobelPeacePrize

in1996.Heather,spersistenceanddeterminationarewhatimpressesanyonewhoknowsher.

Heatherbelievesanyonecanmakeapositivedifferenceintheworld.

67.Thispassageismainlyabout.

A.Heather'smiserablelife

B.Heather,scontributiontotheworld

C.Heather'ssuccessinherwork

D.Heather?sbeliefinlife

68.Heatherbeganhermodelingcareer.

A.duetohermother,sencouragement

B.afterherbrothersabandonedher

C.becauseofherexcellentintelligenceandperformances

D.becauseshewasespeciallybeautiful

69.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.HeatherwontheNobelPeacePrizein1996.

B.Heatherbeganhercharityworkwhileworkingasamodel.

C.Herartificiallimbshadtobereplacedcontinuously.

D.Heatherhasneverbeendefeatedbyherproblems.

70.FromthepassagewecaninferthatpeopleadmireandrespectHeatherbecause.

A.shehadalotofmisfortunesduringherchildhood

B.shewasaworld-famousmodel

C.sheisdeterminedandnevergivesin

D.shemadeagreatdifferenceintheworld

第四部分书面表达(共两节,满分50分)

第一节完成句子(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)

71.I'msureyouwouldrathershebybuseveryday.(go)

我确定你宁愿让她每天坐公交车上学。

72.Doestheideaofworkingabroadyou?(appeal)

你对出国工作的主意感兴趣吗?

73.Ifonlysheandplannedbetter,thenshewouldn?thavebeenfeeling

soworried,(look)

她要是朝前看,再计划得好一些就不会感到这么着急了。

74.Thismeansthatafterawhileyourbodynicotinein

cigarette,(accustom)

这就意味着过一会儿你的身体就会对香烟中的尼古丁感到习惯了。

75.Thenewdiscoveryaboutlife's

origins,(conventional)

这个新的发现挑战了生命起源的传统理论。

76.Aterribleaccidentoccurredinthatcoalminelastyear,whichleft

.Theycouldn'tworkfortherestoftheirlife,(permanently)

去年那个矿井发生一次严重事故,造成了一些矿工的终生残疾,他们的余生是没法工作了。

77.Aftercreatingarecordinthemorning,JenniferConnolly,anathletefrom

Americaat27.92seconds,(refresh)

JenniferConnolly,来自美国的运动员上午创了一个新的纪录,刷新了她自己保持的27.92秒的纪

录。

78.Iwouldliketospeakforourgro

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