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2018年陕西省西安中学高考英语六模试卷

试卷总分:150分    命题人:dygzyyyn    考试时长:120分钟

一、听力题(10小题共30分)
1. (本题2分) What will the man do on Saturday evening?
A.Go cycling.
B.Do the cooking.
C.Attend a party.
2. (本题2分) Where are the speakers?
A. In a clotheop.
B. In a tailor's.
C. In a laundry.
3. (本题2分) How does the man get to work every day?
A.By car.B.By bus.C.On foot.
4. (本题2分) What does the man think of the present job?
A.Well-paid.
B.Boring.
C.Challenging.
5. (本题2分) What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. A photo.
B. A play.
C. A dress.
6. (本题3分) (1)Why is the man at the airport?
A.To meet the woman.
B.To pick up some passengers.
C.To board a plane.
(2)Which flight has been delayed?
A.The Italian flight.
B.The Spanish flight.
C.The French flight.
7. (本题3分) (1)Where can the man put his bag?
A.Behind the door.
B.In the locker.
C.On the desk.
(2)What should the man do after getting into the exam hall?
A.Find his examination number.
B.Turn off his mobile phone.
C.Show his student ID card.
8. (本题2分) (1)What will the speakers do during the summer break?
A.Earn some money.
B.Enjoy some arts.
C.Do some shopping.
(2)What can the speakers do in the Rosemount?
A.Have some nice meals.
B.Find all kinds of local artworks.
C.Buy some paintings and handmade jewellery.
(3)Where will the speakers sleep during the summer breaks?
A.In the house.
B.In the hotel.
C.In a tent.
9. (本题6分) (1)What kind of club does the woman want to take?
A.The one that has a low entry fee.
B.The one that offers many different activities.
C.The one that has a big number of members.
(2)What does the man say about the cross-country cycling club?
A.It's too expensive.
B.It looks quite interesting.
C.It has many members.
(3)How much does the film club cost?
A.$50.
B.$30.
C.$15.
(4)Which club will the woman probably join?
A.The film club.
B.The table tennis club.
C.The street dance club.
10. (本题6分) (1)How long does it take the buses to get to the camping area?
A.About 2 hours.
B.About 6 hours.
C.About 8 hours.
(2)What will the listeners do first when they arrive at the camping area?
A.Set up the tent.
B.Check the e-mails.
C.Go shopping.
(3)What does the speaker advise the listeners to do?
A.Prepare clothes for wet weather.
B.Listen to the weather report.
C.Stay in the camp in the stormy weather.
(4)What are the listeners probably unable to do in the hills?
A.Use their phones.
B.Go down to the town.
C.Ask Mrs.Sanderson questions.
二、阅读理解(4小题共30分)
11. (本题6分) what's the most beautiful place in America? "Good Morning America" set out to settle the debate.We asked you to tell us what you think is the most beautiful place in the United States.Read below to see which spots made it onto "Good Morning america's"5 Most Beautiful Places list.This week. "GMA" will take viewers to the most beautiful spots in the United States,all nominated(提名)by you!
I.Asheville.N C.
Alan Ostmann of Candler,N C.nominated Asheville.a small city in the Appalachian Mountains rich with art and architecture.Ostmann wrote "The forest here allows some of the most spectacular views I have never seen anywhere in the world.I hike and bike the area daily and am always amazed at the beauty.
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(1)Aspen,Colo.
Aspen is a mountain town best known for its world-class skiing in winter months and as an outdoor playground for mountain biking.rafting,fly fishing,rock climbing,hiking in warmer months.Tessa Lemke of Carbondale,Colo.,she wrote "Every drive into Aspen has this beautiful view-ever changing from red rock to snow-covered
Breathtaking!!!"
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3.Cape Cod,Mass
Cape Cod has long been a favorite summer vacation destination.The natural beauty of the 400-square-mile peninsula is what attracted Gary Accabo of New Haven,Conn,to nominate the area." I have visited Provincetown,Cape Cod every summer since 1977.To be there in the evening to experience a sunset is one of the most breathtaking visions, "Accabo wrote
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4.Grand Tetons,Jackson Hole,Wyo.
The breathtaking view of the Grand Teton has kept viewer Dolly Albers,coming again and again to this spot. ""No place in America is more beautiful, ""Albers wrote, "We went there for our25th wedding anniversary,again for our 40th,and last year for our55th!we're been there in the winter to ski,spring to see the wild flowers,summer to hike and raft,fall to see the color changes.I close my eyes and see that view- what more could you want?"
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21.Which is famous for its art and architecture?        
A.Destin,Fla.
B.Grand Tetons,Jackson Hole,Wyo.
C.Asheville,N C
D.Cape Cod,Mass
(2)Tessa Lemke recommended        as one of the 5 Most Beautiful Places
A.Cape Cod,Mass.
B.Asheville.N C
C.Destin,Fla.
D.Aspen,Colo.
(3)What can we infer about Dolly Albers from the fifth part?        
A.Dolly is an art lover
B.Dolly is fond of skiing.
C.Dolly is old and content with her life.
D.Dolly enjoys summer camp and sunset.
12. (本题8分) Geoff Hoffman,discovered that his dog,Bridget,was missing after his home was broken into on Dec 20th.That night,Hoffman penned a passionate request to his Facebook followers to help him find the dog. "She is loved beyond definition.She is my source of joy."
The next day.Hoffman,who served in Afghanistan for eight years went into army mode(模式)."Sergeant Hoffman was back, "he says. "I was on duty and told myself I would stop searching for Bridget under two conditions:She returned home or I knew with certainty that she was dead.
During the four days Bridget went missing.Hoffman reached out to his local police and fire departments,along with City Hall,asking officials to share his story.He printed more than 100 cards featuring Bridget's photo and advertising a "large reward "for her return and registered with missing dog websites.Hoffman also created a Facebook group with hundreds of followers,called Bring Bridget Back,in the hopes of spreading awareness for his search.
On the morning of Christmas Eve.it paid off. "My girlfriend was driving down a rural road,a few miles from my house,when she saw Bridget, "says Hoffman. "She was lying by the side of the road but when she saw my girlfriend,she started wagging her tail.
While the dog was generally unharmed,she hadn't eaten for days,along with serious cuts on her left leg. "It made me wonder whether someone stole her for dog fighting and either cut or tried to starve her to make her aggressive, "says Hoffman."Maybe the thief got frightened by all the media attention and abandoned her on a random road
To pay for Bridget's medical expenses,a friend of Hoffman's created a Go Fund Me account.which topped its$1,200 goal by$85 at the time of this writing.
Hoffman called the reunion a Christmas miracle and a holiday blessing and said "I am speechless gratitude."

(1)What does paragraph 3 mainly tell us?       
A.Hoffman's methods
B.Hoffman's Facebook group.
C.Hoffman's followers
D.Hoffman's army experience
(2)What can we infer about Hoffman?       
A.He is rich and popular online.
B.He was a solider for eight years.
C.He is determined and resourceful
D.He had experience of searching for lost dogs
(3)Why did Bridget lie by the side of a road?       
A.Bridget was so aggressive that she was abandoned.
B.The thief cut Bridget's left leg and she couldn't run
C.Bridget lost the dog fighting game and starved for days.
D.The thief deserted her for fear of the public awareness of her.
(4)Why was Hoffman speechless with gratitude       
A.He was thankful that he had served in the army
B.He appreciated what his girlfriend had done for Bridget.
C.He was blessed by a friend who raised money for Bridget
D.He was grateful to people who supported and followed him
13. (本题8分) Why do you go to the library?For books,yes- but you like books because they tell stories.You hope to get lost in a story or be transported into someone else's life.At one type of library,you can do Just that-even though there,s not a single book.
At a Human Library,instead of books,you can "borrow" people.People with unique life stories volunteer to be the "books. "For a certain amount of time,you can ask them questions and listen to their stories,which are as fascinating and as impressive as any you can find in a book.Many of the stories have to do with some kind of stereotyped(刻板的) topic.You can speak with a person who is forced to leave their country during a war.A soldier suffering from PTSD(创伤后应急障碍症).A homeless person.A woman living with HIV.The Human Library encourages people to challenge their own pre-judged opinions-- to truly get to know,and learn from,someone they might otherwise make a snap Judgment about.According to its website,the Human Library is "a place where difficult questions are expected,appreciated and answered
The Human Library,which came to be in Denmark in 2000,gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "I'm an open book, "Ronni Abergel,his brother Dany.and some colleagues hosted a four-day event during a major Northem European festival,hoping to raise awareness of violence among youth.After the success of this event,Abergel founded the Human Library Organization,which has been growing ever since.
The stories these "books" tell range from fascinating to heartbreaking and everything in between.And that's the very point of the organization- -to prove that no person can be summed up in just one word.It seeks to show people that you truly can't judge a book by its cover - or by its title or label.

(1)What kind of stories are there in a human library?        
A.Personal and real-life stories
B.An HIV patients love stories
C.A brave soldier's fighting stories.
D.Fictional and impressive stories.
(2)What does underlined word snap in paragraph 2 probably mean?        
A.stereotyped
B.Impressive
C.heartbreaking
D.difficult
(3)Why was Human library set up according to the passage?        
A.To raise awareness of violence among youth
B.To symbolize that a person is an open book
C.To truly get to know and learn from different people
D.To prove that everyone can be summed up in just one word
(4)What is proper title of the passage?        
A.Borrow Books to Read.
B.Borrow People to Read.
C.Borrow People to Help.
D.Borrow Books to Impress
14. (本题8分) A comparison of nesting data recorded in the early 1900s with similar data today for more than200 species of California birdows that overall they are breeding(*1)5 to 12 days earlier than they did 75 to 100 years ago
Earlier studies found that many but not all birds in California's mountains are moving north or to higher altitude to find cooler temperatures in the face of global warming. "The shift to earlier breeding that we detected allows birds to nest at similar temperatures as they did a century ago,and helps explain why half the bird species in the mountainous areas of California did not need to shift upward in altitude in response to climate warming over the past century,said Steven Beissinger,a UC Berkeley professor of environmental sciences.
Early spring arrivals have long been noted by the public and reported by scientists,but the assumption has been that the birds are tracking resources,primarily food:with warming temperatures.plants produce leaves and seeds earlier,and insects appear earlier.
The new study spotlights another major reason:by nesting a week earlier,birds produce eggs and young at a temperature about I degree Celsius lower than if they nested at the normal time in the same place.This exactly counterbalances (抵消) the approximately I degree Celsius increase in global temperatures over the past century.
"By nesting a week or 10 days earlier.birds are avoiding some of the negative effects of climate warming. " Beissinger said. "The good news is that there may be more flexibility for species to respond to climate change than we thought,and not all species may need to move farther north or to higher altitudes." he added. "But we don't know yet whether staying in place and shifting schedules earlier is a permanent solution,or only provides temporary relief from the 2 degree Celsius rise in temperatures forecast to occur.
Birds may find,for example,that the window of good temperatures for breeding becomeorter.which may limit the opportunity to re-nest if they fail the first time.Larger species that have a longer nesting period might not have an enough time to complete their nests before it starts to become too warm,he said.

(1)To fight against the global warming.earlier studies found that        
A.some birds tried to find cooler places
B.some birds failed to nest more than ever
C.some birds began to produce eggs earlier
D.some birds woke up earlier to catch insects
(2)What can we infer from the passage?        
A.Early birds catch insects and get tender leaves
B.Global warming is responsible for earlier springs
C.Birds are smart in adapting to the climate changes
D.Birds are likely to have difficulty in breeding ways
(3)What is mainly talked about in the passage        
A.Birds' moving north and global warming.
B.Early breeding of birds and climate changes.
C.Changes of birds' life and early spring arrivals.
D.Birds,reaction and early appearance of foods.
(4)What's Steve Beissinger's attitude to the finding according to the passage?        
A.Disappointed
B.Panic
C.Relieved
D.Flexible
三、短文填空(1小题共10分)
15. (本题10分) Making good mates is important.(1)        Giving in to pressure from your friends to do something you normally wouldn't do can leave you feeling guilty,regretful,ashamed,embarrassed or even frightened.Find out what peer pressure is and how to handle it.
(2)       If you're doing something you wouldn't normally do,or are not doing something you'd like to do,simply so that you'll be accepted by the people you hang out with,you're suffering from peer pressure.Peer pressure can influence the way you dress or wear your hair.the activities you get involved in,even the music you listen to.
Peer pressure isn't always a bad thing. (3)       For example,when your friends stop you from doing something dumb that you'll later regret.But often peer pressure can be linked to negative stuff,since you have to put pressure on yourself to fit in with your friendship group.because of certain standards they've set or comments they' ve made.One example of peer pressure is pressure to diet or body-build.
Your friends have strict diet or workout plans,so you might feel like you also need to achieve the' perfect' body. (4)       Are you bored with calculating the nutritional value of everything you ear?Are your workouts feeling boring,because you'd rather be doing something else?If so,maybe you're dieting or working out just to fit in with your mates
If you're in a situation where you feel pressured into doing something that you're really uncomfortable with,you need to get help. (5)       

A.Sometimes it can be good
B.You go to gym to work out
C.However,sometimes trying to fit in with a group can turn sour.
D.Peer pressure is harmful to you physically as well as mentally
E.Tell a family member,a friend from outside the situation,a teacher or a counselor.
F.Wanting to feel part of something can put pressure on you to act in certain ways.
G.But worrying about your body image can leave you feeling stressed about how you look.
四、完形填空(2小题共45分)
16. (本题30分) Many years ago.I worked in a piano company.We sold pianos by (1)       in small town newspapers and then,when we received replies,we would sell pianos to them.Every time we would receive a(2)       from Memphis on(3)       which said, "Please bring a new piano for my  little granddaughter.I can pay I can pay$10 a month with my(4)       . "Of course,we could not do that.So we(5)       her postcards.
One day,however,out of(6)       I decided to visit the old lady.I found pretty much what I(7)       :she lived in a cabin with chickens in the house.I could see(8)       through roof in several places.Her granddaughter was about 10, (9)       .I told her we couldn't sell a piano to her and that she should stop writing.I left,heart-sick,but my advice had(10)       effect--she still sent us postcards
Several years later,I owned my own piano company,and when I advertised in that area,the postcards started coming to me For months,I ignored them.But one day,(11)       knowing that I was about to make a(12)       business decision,I revisited her and told her I would sell her the piano at$10 a month,and that would mean 52 payments.I placed the new piano(13)       I thought the roof would be least likely to rain on it.I left-sure I had just(14)       a new piano.But the payments came in,all 52 of them- sometime with coins.
20 years later,one day I was at a bar in Memphis and I heard the most beautiful piano music.A lovely young woman was playing there.Being a pianist myself.I was(15)       by her performance and moved to a table beside her where I could listen and watch.During her break she sat down at
my table. "Aren't you the man who(16)       my grandma a piano a long time ago?" It didn't ring a bell,so I asked her to(17)       Suddenly,I remembered.It was the little barefoot girl!She told me since her grandmother couldn't(18)       for lessons,she had learned to play by listening to the radio and started to play in church,then in school,and won many awards and a music scholarship
My throat tightened.Finally I found my (19)       .I said:I'm proud of you,but I have to go to my room.And so I did,because men don't like to be seen(20)       in public.
(1) A.showing B.printing C.playing D.advertising
(2) A.reply B.telephone C.gift D.money
(3) A.a bill B.an advertisement C.a postcard D.an envelope
(4) A.granddaughter B.egg money C.cabin D.chickens
(5) A.disliked B.ignored C.posted D.wrote
(6) A.sight B.question C.curiosity D.reaches
(7) A.expected B.saw C.listed D.refused
(8) A.stars B.rain C.daylight D.ceiling
(9) A.pretty B.barefoot C.miserable D.hungry
(10) A.some B.every C.any D.no
(11) A.for B.despite C.on D.in
(12) A.memorable B.necessary C.terrible D.vital
(13) A.when B.how C.why D.where
(14) A.broke down B.sold off C.thrown away D.cut up
(15) A.confused B.amazed C.excited D.disappointed
(16) A.sold B.gave C.lent D.made
(17) A.analyze B.explain C.repair D.repeat
(18) A.prepare B.wait C.afford D.ask
(19) A.intelligence B.sense C.sight D.voice
(20) A.standing B.talking C.drinking D.crying
17. (本题15分) Central Park is an urban park in Manhattan,New York City,US.Established in 1857,it consists of 843 acres.The park,(1)       receives approximately 35 million visitors (2)       (annual),is the(3)       (popular) urban park in the United States.It is also the most(4)       (film)location in the world.
    The park contains several lakes and ponds that(5)       (create)artificially by damming natural flows.There is a large area of woods in addition to seven major lawns and many minor grassy areas some of them(6)       (use) for team sports and some set aside as quiet areas:there are(7)       number of enclosed playgrounds for children.The 6 miles of drives within the park are used by joggers,(8)       (cycle),and skateboarders,especially when automobile traffic is prohibited on weekends and in the evenings after 7:00 pm.
    Central Park has given birth(9)       many arts groups dedicated to performing in the park.Each summer,there are several events (10)       (happen)in the park.Also many popular one-time concerts have been given in the park.
五、改错题(1小题共10分)
18. (本题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(^),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)不记分
Last Saturday afternoon several friend invited me to go to the movies. Just as if I was getting ready, my dad suddenly reminded me that it was my aunt's birthday and that my whole family was going to celebrate his birthday. I was very angry for not let me go with my friends. So my father and I quarreled about.
Now I am really sorry for which I did I realize that family always comes first. It is sure that it was not the last chance I had to see my friends. So I can see my friends at any time and not that day that's a specially day to my aunt. I loved my aunt.
六、书面表达(1小题共25分)
19. (本题25分) 假定你是李华,你校将迎接英国学生代表团.作为学校书法社团的社长,请你写一份欢迎词.(书法: calligraphy)
注意
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.
       
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  • 应用文,
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