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1、2018年四川省宜宾市第四中学高考适应性考试英语试题注意事项:1 答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2 请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第 I 卷(选择题 100 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。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. Where is the theater?A. On Craven Street. B. On Maple Street.C. On Martin s

2、 Lane.2. What seems to be the man s hobby?A. Talki ng on the WeChat.B. Readi ng books.C. Watchi ng TV.3. What does the woma n suggest the man do?A. Avoid on-sale thin gs.B. Wait un til the weeke nd.C. Get bettershampoo.4. When will the speakers probably meet?A.On Friday after noon.B.On Thursday afte

3、r noon.C.On Wedn esdayafter noon.5. What is the probable relati on ship betwee n the speakers?A. Customer and man ager.B. Employer and employee. C. Colleagues.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

4、作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What has the man bee n doing this after noon?- 2 -A. Mending the wash ing mach ine.B. Look ing for a laundry shop.C. Doingsome clea ning.7. What is the most probable relati on ship betwee n the speakers?A. Husba nd and wifeB. Frie nds.C. Customerand clerk.听第 7 段

5、材料,回答第8、9 题。8. Which are today s specials?A. Juicy steak and fried chicke n.B. Noodles and pasta. C. Noodles andfresh garde n salad.9. How does the man like his steak cooked?A. Well done.B. Medium. C. Rare.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. How much will the woma n pay a month on average if she pays yearly?

6、A. $270.B. $295.C. $285.11. How can the woma n pay the rent?A. By credit card.B. By check. C. In cash.12. What day is it today?A. Wed nesdayB. Tuesday.C. Mon day.听第 9 段材料,回答 13 至 16 题。13. What festival are the two speakers talk ing about?A. Mother s Day.B. EasterC. Halloween.14. When docs the woma n

7、 usually visit her gran dpare nts?A. On Friday morni ngB. On Saturday morni ng.C. On Saturdayafter noon.15. What is the favorite part of the festival to the woma n?A. Receivi ng prese nts.B. Going to church. C. Hunting for eggs.16. What will the man probably do during the holiday?A. Hang out with ot

8、her intern ati onal stude nts.B. Join the woman s family for the festival.C. Stay in the dorm reading a huge book.- 3 -听第 10 段材料,回答 17 至 20 题。17. When did the speaker arrive in An tarctica?A. In December. B. In September. C. In March.18. What difficulty does the speaker have at the mome nt?A. There

9、is a lot of hard work to do.B. The ship won t retur n for mon ths.C. He is work ing with a small nu mber of people.19. What has improved in An tarctica in the last ten years?A. Food. B. Communi catio nC. Liv ing con diti ons.20. What is the speaker trying to do?A. Remind scie ntists of dan ger in An

10、 tarctica.B. Describe his own experie nces in An tarctica.C. Suggest ways of improvi ng life in An tarctica.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,从每题所给的四个选项( A B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将 该项涂黑。ATwo Interesting StoriesShav ing Away the EyebrowsSi Burgher had some of the Ion gest eyebrows

11、in In dia na. They were so long thathe had to brush them every day so that they did not look like a wild hair. They measured more than threeinches in length. However, according to NBC News, the one thing that was even more important to himwas the Bloomfield Rotary Club s campaign to end polio(脊髓灰质炎)

12、 .According to MSN.com, it startedout as a light-hearted joke in which his fellow club members said that people would probably pay to trim(修剪)his eyebrows. After thinking about it, Burgher agreed.Tickets for trimming Burghers eyebrows started at $100 for a swipe (舌 U) with the razor.The first person

13、 in line was his wife. With each eyebrow taking eight swipes to finish off, Burgher managed to raise $ 1,600 for the polio cure. His wife told reporters- 4 -that she was delighted with his new look and that it made him look kind and handsome. Stu nt (特技)Drivi ngAccord ing to the report from World of

14、 Differc . Sue Harding hated thestereotype (成见)that librarians were boring just as muchas she cared for the doctors and nu rses in theWarwickshire and Northampt on Air Ambula nee Service. She came up with the idea to get rid of thestereotype by involving herself in a stunt driving course. In the pro

15、cess she raised fun ds. Accord ing to theTimes, people could come out and watch. All earnings were to be don ated to the Warwickshire andNorthampt on Air Ambula nee Service.When the big day came, her stunt driv ingskills turned out to be quite impressivefor a libraria n. She put the stunt car throug

16、h the paces, throw ing han dbreak turns and following thespeed and shoot chase formation. Not only did it get rid of the stereotype but it also raised money for theAmbula nee Service.21.What caused Si Burgher to have his eyebrows trimmed?A. The club members joke.B. A report from NBC News.C. His wife

17、 s encouragement.D. His wish for handsomeness.22.What is Sue Harding?A. A reporter. B. A libraria n. C. A doctor. D. A nu rse.23.What did Si Burgher and Sue Harding have in com mon?A. They collected money for others.B.They paid for interestingstories.C. They took part in a club s campaign.D. They we

18、re tired of theirboringjobs.BMy father was a taxi driver but I am a king King Renato, of the country Pontinha, an island onFunchal harbour. It s in Madeira, Portugal, where I grew up. It was discovered in 1419; Capta in Cookonce came here.In 1903, the Portuguesegover nment did n t have eno ugh money

19、 to build a harbor port,so the king sold the land to a wealthy British family,the Blandys, who make Madeira wine. Fourteen years ago, the family decided to sell it for just ? 25,000( 19,500).I was just an art teacher.- 5 -I decided to buy it though I had no money- 6 -I tried to find some business pa

20、rtners, but they all thought I was crazy to want tobuy what is actually a large rock; it has a small cave, a platform on top, and noelectricity or running water. So I sold some of my possessions, put my savings together and bought it.When the king of Portugal originally sold the island in 1903, he a

21、nd all thegovernors signed a document, selling all the“possessions and the dominions (领土)” of the island. It means I can do what I want with it I could start a restaurant, or a cinema, butnobody thought that someone would want to start a country. So that s what I did: I decided that this wouldno lon

22、ger be just a rock on the port of Funchal. It would be my island, about the size of a one-bedroomhouse.After I bought it, the governor of Madeira asked to buy my island. Of course,I said no. He said that unless I sold it back to the state, he wouldnt let meconnect to any electricity. But Ihave a sol

23、ar panel and a small windmill, and maybe in the future I will be able to generate power from theocean around Pontinha.24 What does the writer want to show by mentioning his father?A. He had a royal family.B. He loved his family.C. He was not a born king.D. He was not a good driver.25 Who sold the is

24、land to the author?A. A Portuguese king.B. An art teacher.C. The Blandy family.D. Captain Cook.26 How did the writer start the country?A. He discovered the island.B. He found businesssupporters.official document.27 What can we infer about the country Pontinha?B. A harbor port was built onit.convenie

25、nt.C. He was supported by citizens in the island.D. He tookadvantage of theA. It was a tiny island.C. It was a wealthy land.D. Life there was very- 7 -Cars which can read drivers, brain waves and speed up their reacti on times byjudgi ng accelerati on, steeri ng (驾驶)and brak ing, could be available

26、withi n fiveto ten years. Pioneeredby Nissan, the Japanese motoring giant unveiledtheirBrain-to-Vehicle technology (B2V) at the CES 2018 trade show in Las Vegas, US. The company claimsit will enable vehicles to interpret signals from the drivers brain, redefi ning how drivers in teract with theircar

27、s.Nissa n also said that as well as making road travel safer, the cars will keepadapt ing to make drivi ng more enjoyable.“When most people think about aut onom ousdrivi ng, they have a very impers onal visio n of the future, where huma ns reli nq uish_con trol to the mach in es,”said the compa nys

28、Executive Preside nt Dan iele.“Yet B2V tech no logy does the opposite, by using sig nals from their own brain to make the drive evenmore exciting and enjoyable. Through Nissan Intelligent Mobility, we are moving people to a better worldby delivering more autonomy, more electrification and more conn

29、ectivity.”The development is the result of Nissans research into the use of brain decoding tech no logy whichcan predict a drivers actions and detect discomfort. By catch ing sig ns that the driver sbrain is about toin itiate a moveme nt - such as turning the steeri ng wheel or push ing the accelera

30、tor pedal driverassist tech no logy begi nsthe actio n more quickly. This can improve react ion times and enhance manual drivi ng.“Other possible uses includeadjusting the vehicles internal environment,”said Dr Lucia n, who s leadi ng the B2V research. For example, the tech no logycan useenhanced re

31、ality to adjust what the driver sees and create a more relaxingenvironment.“The pote ntial applicati ons of the tech no logy are in credible. This research willbe a boost ( 促进)for more Nissa n inno vati on in side our vehicles in the years to come.Nissans goal is to offer the best driving assistanee

32、 in manual driving mode so that a driver can be incomplete control of his or her car. They hope to implement the tech no logy into their vehicles in betwee nfive to ten years.28.This new tech no logy has many adva ntages EXCEPT that it canB. make the drive more pleasa ntA. reduce car accide nts- 8 -

33、C. adapt to tough road con diti onsD. deliver more conn ectivity29 . In paragraph two, the underlined word relinquishcan be replaced by thephrase .A. hand overB.take overC.hand inD.take in30.How does B2V technology work?A. By sending out signals to the driver s brain.B. By adopt ing the means of bra

34、in cod ing tech no logy.C. By foreseeing a driver s actions and detecting discomfort.D. By tur ning the steeri ng wheel or push ing the accelerator pedal.31.What can we infer from the text?A. There is no n eed for huma n drivers in side the vehicles.B. Nissan aims to improve the manual driving exper

35、ienee.C. Nissa n has made many inno vati ons in side the vehicles.D. B2V tech no logy can adjust the vehicle s in ternal environment.DIt is that time of year when people need to lock their cars. It s not becausethere are a lot of crim in als running around steali ng cars. Rather, it s because ofthe

36、good-hearted n eighbors who want to share their harvest. Especially with this year s large crop,leaving a car uniocked in my neighborhood is an invitation for some one to stuff it full of zucch ini (西葫芦)My sister-in-law,Sharon, recently had a good year for tomatoes. She and her familyhad eate n and

37、canned so many that they bega n to feel their skin tur n slightly red.That s when she decided it was time to share herblessings. She started callingevery one she kn ew. When that failed, she bega n to ask every one in the n eighborhood like a politician,eventually finding a neighbor delighted to hav

38、e the tomatoes.Feel free to take whatever you want, ” Sharon told her. She felt happy that shecould help some one and that the food did n t go to waste.A few days later, Sharon answered the door. There was the neighbor,holding some bread.- 9 -The n eighbor smiled pleasa ntly,“ I want to tha nk you f

39、or all of the tomatoes, andI have to admit that I took a few other things and hope you wouldn t mind. ”Sharon couldn t think of anything else in her garden that had been worth harvesting and saidno. “Oh, but you did, ” the neighbor said.“You had some ofthe prettiest zucchini I ve ever seen. ”Sharon

40、was con fused. Zucchi ni in her garde n? They had n t even plated any zucch ini.But her neighbor insistedthat there really were bright-green zucchini in her garden.The two of them walked together into the backyard. When the neighbor pointed at the long gree nvegetables, Sharo n smiled,“ Well, actual

41、ly, those are cucumbers that wenever harvested, because they got too big, soft and bitter for eating or canning. ”The neighbor looked at Sharon, shock written all over her face.Then she smiled,and held out the bread that she had shared all over the n eighborhood,“ I broughtyou a loaf of cucumber bre

42、ad. I hope you like it.”32.Why does the author suggest that people in the neighborhood should lock theircars?A. They might be stolen by thieves.B.They night 啊 be moved awayby the police.C. Their n eighbors might fill them with their harvest. D. Their n eighborsmight throw rubbish in them.33.What doe

43、s the underlined word “blessings ” in the secondparagraph mean?A. tomatoes.B. bel ongin gs.C. helpful thi ngs.D. bestwishes.34.What did the neighbor do in Sharon s garden?A. She harvest tomatoes only.B. She harvested zucchi ni byaccide nt.C. She took some cucumbers mistake nly. D. She stole someth i

44、ng withoutSharon s permissi on.- 10 -35._We can infer from thearticle that the neighbors bread would taste_ .A. bitter but tasty B. stra nge and bitter C. hard and sourD. soft and sweet.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。Test anxiety can be a real problem if you re s

45、o stressed out over a test that youcan t get past the nervousnes s to focus on the test questions and do your best work.Feeli ng ready to meet the challe nge can keep test an xiety at a man ageable level.Be prepared. Some stude nts think that going to class is all it takes to do well ontests. 36. Yo

46、u will find your test anxiety eases when toy start to study more regularly.The reas on is that the more you know the material, the more con fide nt you ; feel.Having con fide nee going into a test means you expect to do well.Watch what you re thinking. If expecting to do well ona test can help you r

47、elax,what about if you expect you won t do well? 37. They can con tribute to your an xiety. If you find yourselfhaving these thoughts, replace them with positive ones. Not un realistic positive messages, of course, butones that are practical and true.Accept mistakes.Another thing you can do is to le

48、arnto keep mistakes inview-especially if you are a perfect ionistor you tend to be hard on yourself.Every onemakes mistakes, and you may have heard teachers refer to mistakes as learning opport un ities. 38 _.39. If sitt ing for a test gets you so stressed out that your mind goes bla nk andcauses yo

49、u to miss an swers that you know, the n your level of test an xiety probablyn eeds some atte ntio n. Your teacher or your school guida nee coun selor(顾问) can begood people to talk to.Take care of yourself. For some people, this might mea n lear ning a simple breath ingexercise. Practise breath ing e

50、xercise regularly whe n you feel stressed. 40_. The nyou can calm yourself dow n and get cen tered.A. Ask for help.B. Lear n to praise yourself.C. This helps your body receive a signal to relax.- 11 -D. But good study habits and skills are more importa nt.E. So it s time to regard small failures as

51、valuable experiences.F. Then you will become more in terested in ask ing questio ns.G. You may send yourself some n egative messages about the test.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,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。I grew up on a 50-acre farm in the

52、 small rural com munity of Catawissa, Missouri, asthe sixth of seven children.My parents, Archie and Altha, often 41 duringmealshow everythi ng on the table came from the 42 .Besides running the farm, Dad was also a 43 . In the fall of 1970, he was work ingon a house whe n the ladder broke 44 . His

53、back was fractured in two places an 45_needed rescue.He stayed in the hospital for three weeks, 46 his back to alig n (校准)correctlyso the bones would 47 perfectly.On Thanksgiving, Dad was still in the hospital. Wealways butchered pigs the day after the holiday so thatwe had eno ugh pork 48 for the n

54、 ext year,二 and that year my uncle 49 with a couple of cousins to help mythree older brothers prepare our year ssupply.After Dad retur ned home, he was in a back brace, sadde ned for 50 to work. Worsestill, the doctor told us his chanee of complete recovery was 51 . I was too young to realize our fa

55、mily hadno money coming 52 as Christmas approached.One night we heard a car coming up the long driveway. Always 53 tocompany, we kidswere curious about who was visit ing.Peggy Phela n was at the door, holdi ng an en velope 54 with money which, accord ingto her acco unt, she had 56 in the com muni ty

56、. And she was there to 56 it!_Dad tried to 57 but Peggy would have none of it. I can still hear her saying,“Archie,whe never some one s baler (压捆机)is broke n, you bale their hay. Every time some one passes away,- 12 -Altha is cook in g. It s our 58. ”That evening, I understood what being a good neig

57、hbor was, and that 59 myparentswere good n eighbors, their 60 would be paid back.- 13 -gratefully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。将答案填在答题卡上的相应位置。Chin ese culture certa inly has no shortage of symbols of good 61_. (fortun ate)ma ny47. A.doB. healC. playD. catch48. A.in chargeB. i n storeC. in dem

58、a ndD. in n ature49. A.called upB. picked upC. showed upD. came up50. A.refusalB. i nabilityC. commitme ntD. an xiety51.A.darkB. slimC. thinD. shadowy52. A.inB. overC. offD. away53. A.bli ndB. familiarC. loyalD. alert54. A.stuffedB. burde nedC. chargedD. covered55. A.accumulated B. collectedC. appea

59、ledD. contacted56. A.divideB. applyC. sendD. deliver57. A.denyB. admitC. protestD. receive58. A.effortB. heartC. turnD. promise59. A.becauseB. uni essC. un tilD. although60.A.moneyB. kindn essC. en velopeD. goodsC.46. A. remindingB.tolerating第卷(非选择题, 共 50 分)II41. A. con firmedB. arguedC. notedD. cha

60、rged42. A. la ndB. hillC. woodD. river43. A. cookB. carpe nterC. clerkD. driver44. A. once in a whileB. all at onceC. by all mea ns D. at anytime45.A. surpris inglyB. thoroughlyC. terriblyD.forbiddi ng D.allowing第二节阅读填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)- 14 -of them arising from wordplay or riddles. For ex

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