2024年5月31日发(作者:谭红豆)
云南师范大学附属中学2023-2024学年高三上学期高考适应性月考卷(二)
英语试题
一、短对话
1
.
Where does the man keep his clothes?
A
.
In the wardrobe. B
.
Behind the door. C
.
On the floor.
2
.
How does the woman sound?
A
.
Surprised. B
.
Thrilled. C
.
Depressed.
3
.
What does the woman want to know about the man?
A
.
His health condition. B
.
His family illnesses. C
.
His medication history.
4
.
What does the man think of life in London?
A
.
It’s colorful. B
.
It’s peaceful. C
.
It’s stressful.
5
.
What do we know about the man?
A
.
He is a manager now. B
.
He has lost his job. C
.
He can’t stand on his feet.
二、长对话
听下面一段长对话
,
回答小题。
6
.
What will the man do tonight?
A
.
He will go to the cinema.
project.
7
.
What does the woman mean in the end?
A
.
The man may become boring without time off.
B
.
The man never spends time with his friends.
C
.
The man is always breaking his word.
听下面一段长对话
,
回答小题。
8
.
How did the speakers get to know that restaurant?
A
.
They heard of it from their friends.
B
.
They once dined there before.
B
.
He will study for a test. C
.
He will work on a
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C
.
They read its advertisement in a newspaper.
9
.
What will the woman have for lunch?
A
.
Rice noodles with pickled fish.
B
.
Rice noodles with beef slices.
C
.
Leftovers in the fridge.
10
.
Where does this conversation probably take place?
A
.
In a restaurant.
听下面一段长对话
,
回答小题。
11
.
What is the problem of the woman’s handbag?
A
.
It’s broken. B
.
It’s costly. C
.
It’s fake.
B
.
At a grocery store. C
.
At home.
12
.
What does the man suggest the woman do?
A
.
Repair the handbag. B
.
Claim a refund. C
.
Write a letter of complaint.
13
.
What will the man probably do next?
A
.
Gather the evidence of the seller’s dishonesty.
B
.
Give the online store bad comments.
C
.
Call the customer service.
听下面一段长对话,回答小题。
14
.
How does gardening make the man feel?
A
.
Frustrated. B
.
Delighted. C
.
Relaxed.
15
.
What is the woman’s attitude towards gardening?
A
.
Opposed. B
.
Neutral. C
.
Favorable.
16
.
What is the purpose of Dr. Lowry’s experiment?
A
.
To prove benefits of gardening.
B
.
To know living habits of mice.
C
.
To find good bacteria in soil.
试卷第2页,共12页
三、短文
听下面一段独白
,
回答小题。
17
.
When was the building opened?
A
.
In 1869. B
.
In 1859. C
.
In 1865.
18
.
What was special about this building?
A
.
It was one of the first of its kind in the world.
B
.
It quickly controlled cholera outbreaks.
C
.
It was a house of worship.
19
.
What was the function of this building?
A
.
It produced ironwork for decoration.
B
.
It dealt with London’s waste water.
C
.
It presented engines of different eras.
20
.
What does the building serve as now?
A
.
A research center.
B
.
A museum. C
.
A church.
四、阅读理解
Enter Our 100-Word-Story Competition in 2022
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Reader’s Digest, we’re relaunching our much-loved 100-Word-Story
Competition with prizes of up to £1, 000. This is your chance to show the world your story-telling talents. Entries
are now open. We are unfortunately only able to consider UK-based entries.
The editorial team will pick a shortlist of three in each category and post them online on June 1st, 2022. You
can vote for your favorite, and the one with the most votes will scoop the top prize. Voting will close on June 30th,
2022 and winners will be published in our September issue.
Rules:
Please ensure that submissions are original, not previously published and exactly 100 words long (not
including title). Don’t forget to include your full name, address, email and phone number when filling in the form.
We may use entries in all print and electronic media.
There are three categories — one for adults and two categories for school students: one for children aged
12-18 and one for children under 12.
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In the adult category, the winner will receive £1, 000 and a Serious Readers High Definition Floor or Table
Light (value up to £399. 99) and the runner-up will receive £250.
In the 12-18 category, the winner will receive a £200 book voucher (
代金券
) or an 8GB Kindle Paperwhite
and a £100 book voucher for their school, and the runner-up will receive a £100 book voucher.
In the under 12 category, the winner will receive a £100 book voucher or an 8GB Kindle Paperwhite and a
£100 book voucher for their school, and the runner-up will receive a £50 book voucher.
Please submit your stories online by 5 pm on May 1st, 2022, or send an entry via post to Reader’s Digest.
(From Reader’s Digest published on January 17, 2022)
21
.
What is this competition about?
A
.
Word spelling. B
.
Book reading.
22
.
What is a requirement for this competition?
A
.
Participants should provide their personal information in detail.
B
.
Entries should be submitted before June 30th, 2022:
C
.
Participants should be subscribers of the magazine in the UK.
D
.
Entries should be 100 words including the title.
23
.
What will an 11-year-old girl get if she wins second place?
A
.
A £200 book voucher.
C
.
A Kindle Paperwhite.
What do you do when one of the few bookstores in your neighborhood shuts down?
If you were Latanya DeVaughn, you would make a new and improved one! The mom and writer, who lives in
the Bronx of New York City, had always dreamed of opening her own bookstore. Therefore, after watching the
bookstore in her community closed, she saw her chance and got creative. While Latanya said every neighborhood
deserved a bookstore, opening physical stores on every block simply wasn’t an option. So she decided to bring the
books to her neighbors by turning a bus into a bookmobile. “With the bus, every neighborhood in the Bronx can
have a bookstore even if it’s just for one day,” Latanya said.
With the help of her community, she raised the money for her dream and, at the end of 2021, it came to be.
Bronx Bound Books rolled out in style as a bus with orange cube bookshelves and wood floors. “People love the
way it smells, ” Latanya added, “One women says that the wood smell makes her feel like she is reading at home.”
Although the bookstore on wheels carries around 3,000 new and used books, it has more room than you might
B
.
A £50 book voucher.
D
.
A Table Light.
C
.
Article editing. D
.
Story writing.
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expect! Latanya also makes sure that she stocks books with various characters, so all readers can see themselves in
the pages.
Setting up a bookshop in a new place each day, Latanya is doing her part to make reading accessible to
everyone in the Bronx, and she’s just getting started. “I can’t open up a bookstore on every comer, but I can
probably pop up on a lot of different corners,” she said.
Thanks to Latanya and Bronx Bound Books, the Bronx is becoming a peaceful place for book lovers day by
day. We’re sure the little bookstore will continue to develop.
24
.
What is special about Latanya’s bookstore?
A
.
It can move freely around the neighborhood.
B
.
It has scents attracting female readers.
C
.
It is decorated with various model buses.
D
.
It sells books of different languages.
25
.
What does Latanya mean in Paragraph 5?
A
.
Reading books in a fixed place is boring.
B
.
There is a lack of bookstores in the Bronx.
C
.
It’s convenient to open a bookstore on every corner.
D
.
People access books easily due to the bookmobile.
26
.
Which of the following can best describe Latanya?
A
.
Responsible and honest.
C
.
Tough and knowledgeable.
B
.
Generous and outgoing.
D
.
Considerate and creative.
27
.
What is the author’s attitude towards the bookstore?
A
.
Doubtful.
When ice cream maker Adrienne Borlongan first experimented with a White Rabbit flavor, she thought it
tasted like “cheap vanilla (
香草
) ”. A few weeks after she added it to her Los Angeles shop, Wanderlust Creamery,
visitors showed little interest. But when Borlongan posted a photo of an ice cream cone wrapped in White
Rabbit-branded paper, word quickly spread on social media.
The candy, first produced in Shanghai in the 1940s, is known for its red-white-and-blue packaging and is
beloved by kids all over China. And when Chinese people began to live in other countries, their love for the white,
creamy candy went with them.
B
.
Ambiguous. C
.
Optimistic. D
.
Critical.
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Soon after Borlongan posted that photo, people were driving to Wanderlust from all over California. Since
then, White Rabbit has been the mainstay of Wanderlust’s ice cream lineup and is regularly sold out in their
webshop.
But the story of the ice cream is about way more than taste — it’s about the power of nostalgia (
怀旧
) and
eye-catching branding. . White Rabbit’s origins date back to a business called the ABC Company, founded in
Shanghai in 1943. It was later sold to the state-owned Guan Sheng Yuan Food Group, which owns it to this day.
The mix of colorful wrappers and the sweet milky taste proved a winner. Kids from Beijing to Hong Kong
grew up on the sweets, and it also became a national symbol of the country - most famously, US President Richard
Nixon was given some when he made his historic visit to China in 1972.
As for the flavor? The creamy consistency (
黏稠度
) actually comes from milk, and there’s a piece of rice
paper between the candy and the wrapper to prevent melting. Over the years, White Rabbit has tried out other
flavors, including red bean and peanut. But it’s the first version that has the most nostalgia connected to it.
28
.
What can we learn about the White Rabbit ice cream?
A
.
It used to be popular in China.
C
.
It is shaped like a white rabbit.
B
.
It is available online.
D
.
It was first produced in Shanghai.
29
.
What does the underlined word ”mainstay“ in Paragraph 3 mean?
A
.
Fanciest design.
C
.
Cheapest goods.
B
.
Newest brand.
D
.
Bestselling product.
30
.
Why is US President Nixon mentioned in Paragraph 5?
A
.
To look back on the historic visit.
B
.
To show Chinese people’s hospitality.
C
.
To prove White Rabbit’s popularity.
D
.
To indicate Nixon’s interest in White Rabbit.
31
.
What is the text mainly about?
A
.
The story behind the success of the White Rabbit ice cream.
B
.
Childhood memories carried with White Rabbit.
C
.
The international reputation of the ABC Company.
D
.
The history of the White Rabbit candy.
As much as it’s a time for growing and learning, childhood is also a time for joy. But the joys of playtime
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2024年5月31日发(作者:谭红豆)
云南师范大学附属中学2023-2024学年高三上学期高考适应性月考卷(二)
英语试题
一、短对话
1
.
Where does the man keep his clothes?
A
.
In the wardrobe. B
.
Behind the door. C
.
On the floor.
2
.
How does the woman sound?
A
.
Surprised. B
.
Thrilled. C
.
Depressed.
3
.
What does the woman want to know about the man?
A
.
His health condition. B
.
His family illnesses. C
.
His medication history.
4
.
What does the man think of life in London?
A
.
It’s colorful. B
.
It’s peaceful. C
.
It’s stressful.
5
.
What do we know about the man?
A
.
He is a manager now. B
.
He has lost his job. C
.
He can’t stand on his feet.
二、长对话
听下面一段长对话
,
回答小题。
6
.
What will the man do tonight?
A
.
He will go to the cinema.
project.
7
.
What does the woman mean in the end?
A
.
The man may become boring without time off.
B
.
The man never spends time with his friends.
C
.
The man is always breaking his word.
听下面一段长对话
,
回答小题。
8
.
How did the speakers get to know that restaurant?
A
.
They heard of it from their friends.
B
.
They once dined there before.
B
.
He will study for a test. C
.
He will work on a
试卷第1页,共12页
C
.
They read its advertisement in a newspaper.
9
.
What will the woman have for lunch?
A
.
Rice noodles with pickled fish.
B
.
Rice noodles with beef slices.
C
.
Leftovers in the fridge.
10
.
Where does this conversation probably take place?
A
.
In a restaurant.
听下面一段长对话
,
回答小题。
11
.
What is the problem of the woman’s handbag?
A
.
It’s broken. B
.
It’s costly. C
.
It’s fake.
B
.
At a grocery store. C
.
At home.
12
.
What does the man suggest the woman do?
A
.
Repair the handbag. B
.
Claim a refund. C
.
Write a letter of complaint.
13
.
What will the man probably do next?
A
.
Gather the evidence of the seller’s dishonesty.
B
.
Give the online store bad comments.
C
.
Call the customer service.
听下面一段长对话,回答小题。
14
.
How does gardening make the man feel?
A
.
Frustrated. B
.
Delighted. C
.
Relaxed.
15
.
What is the woman’s attitude towards gardening?
A
.
Opposed. B
.
Neutral. C
.
Favorable.
16
.
What is the purpose of Dr. Lowry’s experiment?
A
.
To prove benefits of gardening.
B
.
To know living habits of mice.
C
.
To find good bacteria in soil.
试卷第2页,共12页
三、短文
听下面一段独白
,
回答小题。
17
.
When was the building opened?
A
.
In 1869. B
.
In 1859. C
.
In 1865.
18
.
What was special about this building?
A
.
It was one of the first of its kind in the world.
B
.
It quickly controlled cholera outbreaks.
C
.
It was a house of worship.
19
.
What was the function of this building?
A
.
It produced ironwork for decoration.
B
.
It dealt with London’s waste water.
C
.
It presented engines of different eras.
20
.
What does the building serve as now?
A
.
A research center.
B
.
A museum. C
.
A church.
四、阅读理解
Enter Our 100-Word-Story Competition in 2022
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Reader’s Digest, we’re relaunching our much-loved 100-Word-Story
Competition with prizes of up to £1, 000. This is your chance to show the world your story-telling talents. Entries
are now open. We are unfortunately only able to consider UK-based entries.
The editorial team will pick a shortlist of three in each category and post them online on June 1st, 2022. You
can vote for your favorite, and the one with the most votes will scoop the top prize. Voting will close on June 30th,
2022 and winners will be published in our September issue.
Rules:
Please ensure that submissions are original, not previously published and exactly 100 words long (not
including title). Don’t forget to include your full name, address, email and phone number when filling in the form.
We may use entries in all print and electronic media.
There are three categories — one for adults and two categories for school students: one for children aged
12-18 and one for children under 12.
试卷第3页,共12页
In the adult category, the winner will receive £1, 000 and a Serious Readers High Definition Floor or Table
Light (value up to £399. 99) and the runner-up will receive £250.
In the 12-18 category, the winner will receive a £200 book voucher (
代金券
) or an 8GB Kindle Paperwhite
and a £100 book voucher for their school, and the runner-up will receive a £100 book voucher.
In the under 12 category, the winner will receive a £100 book voucher or an 8GB Kindle Paperwhite and a
£100 book voucher for their school, and the runner-up will receive a £50 book voucher.
Please submit your stories online by 5 pm on May 1st, 2022, or send an entry via post to Reader’s Digest.
(From Reader’s Digest published on January 17, 2022)
21
.
What is this competition about?
A
.
Word spelling. B
.
Book reading.
22
.
What is a requirement for this competition?
A
.
Participants should provide their personal information in detail.
B
.
Entries should be submitted before June 30th, 2022:
C
.
Participants should be subscribers of the magazine in the UK.
D
.
Entries should be 100 words including the title.
23
.
What will an 11-year-old girl get if she wins second place?
A
.
A £200 book voucher.
C
.
A Kindle Paperwhite.
What do you do when one of the few bookstores in your neighborhood shuts down?
If you were Latanya DeVaughn, you would make a new and improved one! The mom and writer, who lives in
the Bronx of New York City, had always dreamed of opening her own bookstore. Therefore, after watching the
bookstore in her community closed, she saw her chance and got creative. While Latanya said every neighborhood
deserved a bookstore, opening physical stores on every block simply wasn’t an option. So she decided to bring the
books to her neighbors by turning a bus into a bookmobile. “With the bus, every neighborhood in the Bronx can
have a bookstore even if it’s just for one day,” Latanya said.
With the help of her community, she raised the money for her dream and, at the end of 2021, it came to be.
Bronx Bound Books rolled out in style as a bus with orange cube bookshelves and wood floors. “People love the
way it smells, ” Latanya added, “One women says that the wood smell makes her feel like she is reading at home.”
Although the bookstore on wheels carries around 3,000 new and used books, it has more room than you might
B
.
A £50 book voucher.
D
.
A Table Light.
C
.
Article editing. D
.
Story writing.
试卷第4页,共12页
expect! Latanya also makes sure that she stocks books with various characters, so all readers can see themselves in
the pages.
Setting up a bookshop in a new place each day, Latanya is doing her part to make reading accessible to
everyone in the Bronx, and she’s just getting started. “I can’t open up a bookstore on every comer, but I can
probably pop up on a lot of different corners,” she said.
Thanks to Latanya and Bronx Bound Books, the Bronx is becoming a peaceful place for book lovers day by
day. We’re sure the little bookstore will continue to develop.
24
.
What is special about Latanya’s bookstore?
A
.
It can move freely around the neighborhood.
B
.
It has scents attracting female readers.
C
.
It is decorated with various model buses.
D
.
It sells books of different languages.
25
.
What does Latanya mean in Paragraph 5?
A
.
Reading books in a fixed place is boring.
B
.
There is a lack of bookstores in the Bronx.
C
.
It’s convenient to open a bookstore on every corner.
D
.
People access books easily due to the bookmobile.
26
.
Which of the following can best describe Latanya?
A
.
Responsible and honest.
C
.
Tough and knowledgeable.
B
.
Generous and outgoing.
D
.
Considerate and creative.
27
.
What is the author’s attitude towards the bookstore?
A
.
Doubtful.
When ice cream maker Adrienne Borlongan first experimented with a White Rabbit flavor, she thought it
tasted like “cheap vanilla (
香草
) ”. A few weeks after she added it to her Los Angeles shop, Wanderlust Creamery,
visitors showed little interest. But when Borlongan posted a photo of an ice cream cone wrapped in White
Rabbit-branded paper, word quickly spread on social media.
The candy, first produced in Shanghai in the 1940s, is known for its red-white-and-blue packaging and is
beloved by kids all over China. And when Chinese people began to live in other countries, their love for the white,
creamy candy went with them.
B
.
Ambiguous. C
.
Optimistic. D
.
Critical.
试卷第5页,共12页
Soon after Borlongan posted that photo, people were driving to Wanderlust from all over California. Since
then, White Rabbit has been the mainstay of Wanderlust’s ice cream lineup and is regularly sold out in their
webshop.
But the story of the ice cream is about way more than taste — it’s about the power of nostalgia (
怀旧
) and
eye-catching branding. . White Rabbit’s origins date back to a business called the ABC Company, founded in
Shanghai in 1943. It was later sold to the state-owned Guan Sheng Yuan Food Group, which owns it to this day.
The mix of colorful wrappers and the sweet milky taste proved a winner. Kids from Beijing to Hong Kong
grew up on the sweets, and it also became a national symbol of the country - most famously, US President Richard
Nixon was given some when he made his historic visit to China in 1972.
As for the flavor? The creamy consistency (
黏稠度
) actually comes from milk, and there’s a piece of rice
paper between the candy and the wrapper to prevent melting. Over the years, White Rabbit has tried out other
flavors, including red bean and peanut. But it’s the first version that has the most nostalgia connected to it.
28
.
What can we learn about the White Rabbit ice cream?
A
.
It used to be popular in China.
C
.
It is shaped like a white rabbit.
B
.
It is available online.
D
.
It was first produced in Shanghai.
29
.
What does the underlined word ”mainstay“ in Paragraph 3 mean?
A
.
Fanciest design.
C
.
Cheapest goods.
B
.
Newest brand.
D
.
Bestselling product.
30
.
Why is US President Nixon mentioned in Paragraph 5?
A
.
To look back on the historic visit.
B
.
To show Chinese people’s hospitality.
C
.
To prove White Rabbit’s popularity.
D
.
To indicate Nixon’s interest in White Rabbit.
31
.
What is the text mainly about?
A
.
The story behind the success of the White Rabbit ice cream.
B
.
Childhood memories carried with White Rabbit.
C
.
The international reputation of the ABC Company.
D
.
The history of the White Rabbit candy.
As much as it’s a time for growing and learning, childhood is also a time for joy. But the joys of playtime
试卷第6页,共12页