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1、云南师栽大学附属中学 2016 S 高三适应性月考(六)英语试题英语试卷本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,第I卷第1页至第7页, 第II卷第7页至第8页。考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分120分,考试用时100分钟。第I卷(选择题,共70分)注意事项:1答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上 填写清楚。2每小题选出答案后,用2B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。在试题卷上作答无效。第一部分: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
2、,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AOne of the odd things about some bus in ess orga ni zati ons is that they spe nd somuch money attract ing new customers but spe nd so little keep ing them. It just does ntmake sen se.However, tak ing customers for gran ted is a routi ne in some bus in ess or
3、ga ni zati ons.Loyal customers are an orga ni zati onsonly protect ion aga inst ban kruptcy(破产),and losing them because of neglect or indifference is really wrong. Not only do satisfied customerscontinue to buy by themselves, but they often encourage others to buy. This is advertis ing that does ntc
4、ost a penny. Although there are always problems in givi ng good service to customers, maintainingtheir bus in ess isntallthat difficult. Its a matter of attitude, of believ ingthat every one who buys fromyou is entitled to the best treatment you can deliver. Plus giving just a little more tha n you
5、have to.There are always problems in givi ng good service to customers. The reas on, ofcourse, is that no orga ni zati on is perfect, and theres many a slip: un reas on abledelays in filling orders, shipping the wrong goods, failing to answer letterspromptly, and so on. Sometimes these errors or fai
6、lurescant be helped. For example,if you cant get parts because of material shortages or a transportation strike, customers may be deniedthe goods theyve ordered.No matter who is at fault, customers whom you value highly should gen erally begive n the ben efit of the doubt. The old say ing that all c
7、ustomers should be treated alike is a myth.Customers who repeatedly place large orders and pay for them willnaturally,get more attentionthan those who buy infrequentlyand have to be badgeredto pay what they owe. However, you have to make the assumpti on that all customers are good uni essproved othe
8、rwise.1. From the sec ond paragraph, we can know that_.A. satisfied customers should always be well servicedB. devoted customers are lifeli nes of bus in ess orga ni zati onsC. compa nies can employ customers to advertise their productsD. it is hard for orga ni zati ons to offer good services to the
9、ir customers2. Which of the following statements might the author agree with?A. Only regular customers deserve good treatme ntsB. New customers are treated well in large orga ni zati onsC. Some errors and failures in bus in ess are un avoidableD. Both an orga ni zati on and their customers are resp
10、on sible for certa in errors3. What does the author imply by say ing“all customers should be treated alike isa myth”?A. I ts not true that all customers are treated equallyB. It is an old story that customers receive equal treatme ntC. It is possible that customers should enjoy the same treatme ntD.
11、 Its a rule that customers should share equal and fair rights4. The main idea of the passage is best summarized as“_”.A. new customers are kings for bus in ess orga ni zati onsB. tak ing customers for gra nted is regulati on in bus in ess orga ni zati onsC. maintaining customers is the most importa
12、nt thing to bus in ess orga ni zati onsD. bus in ess orga ni zatio ns n eed spe nd so much money attract ing new customersBThink about the Iongest elevator ride that youve ever taken. Whether you rose five or 100 floors, itprobably took less than a few minutes. Now imagine riding in an elevator high
13、er and higher as it climbsfor n early a day. When you reach the top floor, prepare for views that are really out of this world. You llbe in space!Space elevators might sound like a crazy idea, but theyre something scientists have bee n working on for decades.At the moment, riding in a capsule is the
14、 only way ordinary people can get to and from space. Butthose rides are very expensive-about $ 25 million perperson perflight. Now scie ntists are making efforts to reduce the expe nse of those rides.Researchers are still figuring out the details about how a space elevator might work.One idea is str
15、etching a very long cablemore than 37,000 kilometersup to space from the earths equator (赤道). Objects in space above the equator orbit (绕的轨道飞行)the earth at thesame speed that our pla netturns. A weight on the end of the cable would stretch it tight. An elevator tied to the cable could use it toclimb
16、 up and dow n.The only problem is that besides being long, this cable must also be very strong.Storms, in cludi ng hurrica nes might break it. One way to solve this problem is to stretch the cable fromthe moon in stead of from the earth. Airpla nes designed to climb higher than a typical jet might t
17、ake offfrom the earth and link up with the cable, which would be held in place by the pull of gravity from theearth. An elevator car waiting there would then take riders the rest of the way to the moon. Fueled bysolar power, the elevator could transport people and materials without much expe nse or
18、effort per ride.5. The first paragraph is prese nted by_.A. ask ing questi onsB. an alyz ing causesC.givi ng an exampleD. making a comparis on6. Why have scie ntists bee n work ing on space elevators?A. To make trips to space cheaper.B. To help astr on auts do research in space.C. To find a more con
19、venient way to the moon.D. To prove an assumpti on which seems crazy.7. The underlined word“it”in Paragraph 3 refers to_ .A. the weightB. the cableC. an object in spaceD. the equator8. What may make the cable stay in place on the moon?A. The elevator car on the moon.B. The elevator faste ned to the
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26、CA90232 USATel:(800) 993-0332www. childlife. net9. Where can you usually see the passage above?A. In the n ewspaperC. In a travel guidebookB. On the bottle of medici neD. On the bottle of health care productsA. An adultB. A 4-year-old childC. A 9-year-old childD. A 12-year-old child10. For whom woul
27、d a dose of two teaspo ons be suggested?11. What is the largest amount of dose that should be taken by an adult in a four-hourperiod?A. Two tablespo onsB. Four tablespo onsC. Six tablespo onsD. Eight tablespo onsDAfrica is no Ion ger the continent of appare ntly en dless con flict,hun ger, diseasean
28、d dictatorship(专制)that have filled peoples brain for decades. Despite theobviouschallenges-theoutbreak of Ebola in West Africa, the threat fromterrorists in Nigeria-Africas major new tendency is of a continent on the rise.According to the World Bank, sub-Saharan Africas GDP growth rate of 5% overthe
29、 past 15 years-almost double the global averageis expected to continue well into the nextdecade. Consulting film A. T. Kearney predicts that by 2040 sub-Saharan Africa would be “ the biggest,fastest, strongest and the most attractive region for retain in the world.”But the fruits of Africas success,
30、 if not man aged well, could damage this great econo mic andpolitical awake ning. Greater prosperity has meant Africa ns are livi ng Ion ger and healthier. At thesame time, the birthrate rema ins high, at an average of 5.2 births per womaninAfrica, compared with1.6 in Europe and 2.1in Asia.Theyoung
31、ages 15-24 make up about 37% of Africaslabor force but occupy 60% of thecontinents total jobless, and a quarter of allyoung people haven treceivedanyeducati on, accord ing to a 2011report from the Africa n Developme nt Bank.The young could be the engine that drives Africa for good or it could be its
32、downfall if they deny education and opportunities.The World Economic Forum founderKlaus Schwab reminded Africa that 18 million jobs will have to be created every year just toaccommodate Africas current job seekers.What is also required is great in vestme nt in both educati on and employme nt, sothat
33、 the young can start buildi ng bus in esses and develop ing the tech no logies to provide opport unities for the coming boom gen erati on. They deserve the cha nee to live without the chaos and conflictthat once haunt the continent for years.12. What is the main idea of the first two paragraphs?A. A
34、 new Africa is appeari ng and develop ingB. Sub-Saharan Africas economy is on the riseC. The outbreak of Ebola threats Africa seriouslyD. The threat of terrorists in Africa is increasing quickly13.When it comes to population,Africa isn t sufferingfrom the fact thatA. the birthrate rema ins highB. th
35、e aging process speeds upC. unemployment threats the youth D. poor education characterizes the young14.The un derl inedword“accommodatein Paragraph 4 probably meansa?A. train and orga nizeB. satisfy and arrangeC. attract and make use ofD. provide food and clothes15. What can be in ferred from the te
36、xt?A. Africas economy boom will continueB. Controlling the birthrate is peoples top concernC. The Africa n young will live without chaos and con flictD. Africa should attach importa nee to protect ing and support ing the young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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
37、I was eight when I first sat with my grandmother behind the cashier in her store.16 . I quickly lear ned the importa nee of treati ng customers politely and say ing“Thank you.”Mygrandmother treated mewell. At first I was paid in candy. _ 17workedevery day after school, and during the summer and on w
38、eekends and holidays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Myfather helped me set up a bank acco unt.18 .By the time I was 12, My gra ndmotherthought I had done such a good job that shepromoted me to selli ng cosmetics(化妆品).19 . Eve n though I was just a kid, womenwould ask mesuch things as“What color do you think
39、I should wear?I took a real in terest in their questio ns andwas able to tran slate what they wan ted into makeup ideas. I en ded my sell ing with a record amount ofcosmetics.20 T o be a successful salesperson,you didn t need to be a Rocket scientistyoun eeded to be a great liste ner. Today I still
40、carry this less on with me: I liste n to customers. I expect mycustomers are no Ion ger wome n purchas ing cosmetics from me; in stead, they are kids who tell mewhich toys they would like to see.A. Later I received 50 cents an hour.B. The job taught me a valuable less onC. She let me sit there by my
41、self before longD. My grandmas trust taught me how to handle responsibilityE. I developed the ability to look customers directly in the eyeF. Soon I found myself looking more beautiful than ever before.G. Watch ing my money grow was more rewardi ng tha n any thi ng I could have bought.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两
42、节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处 的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。John was 20 years old. He was a handsome and gifted 21 . But he stopped talking as much as heusually did after he graduated from high school. This year, his 22_reduced to nothing. His pare nts knew he was
43、 23 , and continu ally told him that they loved him. Everyone was 24 about his well-be ing and won dered what they could say or do to help him, since say ingIlove you”25 was nt eno ugh to improvehis situati on.Joh n fin ally made a(a n)26 . He locked himself in the cellar(地下室)and stayed there for th
44、reedays without food. 27 he continued to ack no wledge his pare ntslove for him and his love for them, his depressi on 28 . His loved ones were 29_that he would even kill himself one day. Healthcare professi on als were 30 , but _the advice, care and kindness did not31 .On the fourth day of Johnsiso
45、lation(隔离),the local high school football 32 , who_ didntknow Johnssituation, happened to call him. Johns mother told him John was not 33 and took a message at thecoachs 34 . Then she went to the cellar door and called downthe stairs,“John, Coach Ivers just phoned. He said that his players 35 lastni
46、 ghton who they wan ted as their assista ntcoach. They said you were the greatest footballathlete they had ever had and they though they could 36 the state champi on ship if you helped to coachthem. Coach Ivers said they n eed you! He said if you arein terested, you should be at the football practic
47、e 37 at 14:45 this after noon.”Hearing the message, John eventually came out of the cellar. He accepted the coaching job. 38 thetime he came home from his first 39 , he had walked out of hisdepressi on. He once aga in found the great feeli ng of being 40,and he was backto his old self.21. A. judgeB.
48、 athleteC.capta inD. professor22. A. promiseB. compla intC.motivatio nD. con versati on23. A. depressedB. awkwardC. innocentD.uncon scious24. A. curiousB. positiveC. frighte nedD. concerned25. A. directlyB. properlyC.obviouslyD. specially26. A. moveB. apologyC. differe neeD. deal27. A. BecauseB. Alt
49、houghC. Un lessD. When28. A. acquiredB. recoveredC.deepenedD. withdrew29. A. amazedB. con fusedC. boredD. convinced30. A. taken inB. brought inC. turned inD.put in31. A. solveB. produceC. workD. develop32. A. assista ntB. man agerC. coachD. guider33. A. occupiedB. suitableC. flexibleD. available34.
50、A. requestB. recomme ndati onC. in vitati onD. compromise35. A. competedB. votedC. conn ectedD.resp on ded36. A. obta inB. recog nizeC. approveD. admit37. A. in pers onB. with delightC. by cha neeD. on purpose38. A. Duri ngB. BeforeC. ByD.After39. A. appo in tme ntB. practiceC.experie neeD. preparat
51、i on40. A. dema ndedB. respectedC. protectedD.needed第II卷(非选择题,共50分)注意事项:第II卷共2页,用黑色碳素笔将答案答在答题卡上。在试题卷上作答无效。第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式,并填在答题卡的相应位置。I want to tha nk my son Jim for teach ing me a valuable less on in life by the great example he set.
52、 We41(eat)at eh cafewhen a person came in. he ordered his hamburger but did nt have eno ugh moneyto pay for it. 42 any hesitatio n, Jim went over and put the extra $ 2 into his hand. When leavi ng, Jimalso threw a five-ce ntcoi n on tothis.Last week, a young man at a petrol stati on did n t have eno
53、 ugh money to pay forhis petrol. I asked the money collector,“How much short is he?”The collectortold me he had meant 44 put $ 20 of petrol but he had bee n look ing at the wrong gauge(计量表).Thenit added up to 45 (total) $ 26. Something made me think of 46 Jim did that night in thecafe. Ihanded the m
54、an $ 6. He was so 47 (astonish)and asked,“Why would you do this for me?”I just smiled.It was my son who taught me thatIts better to give 48 to receive”. Sowhen I happen to see a five-cent coin on the ground, 49 isnatural for meto leaveit there in case some kid will get a kick out of 50 (find) it.第三部
55、分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)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(A),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:在错的词下划一横线,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。Last week I paid a visit to my former n eighbor, Mr. Smith. He
56、 and I are used to live next to eachother. About half a year ago, an order came which the old building, along with many other similar ones,were going to be pulled down to make room for the main street. So they had to move apart. Mr. Smithnow lived in the suburb near a beautiful park. His apartme nt is much big tha n before. The only problemis that is takes quit a long time get to the dow ntow n. Therefore, Mr. Smithdoes ntseemto worry about a long distanee. A new subway line will be built in a few year and he is sure that life willbe better in the future
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