云南省师范大学附中高三高考第六次适应性月考英语试题&参考答案.docx
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1、第 1 页 共 17 页云南省师范大学附中高三高考第六次适应性月考英语试题 I was entirely too tame! I realized as a small potato my father was in his greatest strength. He killed fear by taking action in spite of it. Ali told my father that the was the “only cat” who was brave enough to knock on his mamas door. I didnt realize we were
2、rude but we made it. The confident man who boxed and beat many big men down with his fists couldnt resist the same confidence of a man with a camera and his boy.Now looking a the picture of Alis big fist raised in good humor and against my brothers left jaw, I thanked my dad for his devoting himself
3、 to bringing us up. My dad is a retired soldier and has a big heart. My brother is a lawyer and has won more cased of considerable currency than hes lost, of which my father is proud. Not being as good as my brother, I am now studying in the top university of the world. My dad learned that in order
4、to be a champion you must be willing to hand with championsNow I recall when we got to Alis moms house, we kept knocking on the door but no one else replied. We knocked long enough and we realized our goal. If you knock long enough and wait patiently, the door of happiness will be open to you. Peopl
5、e have peepholes(窥视孔)now, but dont doubt your beliefs and if you must you will reach your goal.1. What do we know about the author before the visit?A. He was afraid that he was stupid and embarrassedB. He was afraid of calling on the famous man AliC. He was afraid that he couldnt behave wellD. He wa
6、s afraid that Ali wouldnt meet them2. We can infer from the text that_.第 3 页 共 17 页A. Ali and the authors dad became friends B. the authors father only loved his brotherC. the authors father was a successful businessman D. the authors brother was active while he was shy3. Why did the authors father
7、want to see Ali?A. He wanted his boys to learn from Ali B. Ali was their neighbor and close relativeC. He wanted his children to learn about boxing D. Ali was one of his close fellows in the army4. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Be patient and perseverant, you will succeedB. It is very
8、 difficult for you to see a great manC. Visiting a great man is very important in lifeD. One should believe others can succeedBA California teen has attracted the attention of tech giants Google for her potentially revolutionary invention which charges a phone in 20 seconds flat.The super-fast charg
9、ing device has been called a supercapacitor(超级电容器)by 18-year-old Esha Khare, of Saratogaas she took $ 50,000 from the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, which took place in Phoenix.The device will make waiting hours for a phone to charge a thing of the past and the invention packs ene
10、rgy into a smaller space than traditional phone batteries and holds the charge for longer.The supercapacitor is flexible and tiny, and is able to handle 10,000 recharge 第 4 页 共 17 页eyeles, more than normal batteries by a factor of 10. So far, Khare has only used her supereapacitor to power an LEDbut
11、 she sees a bright future that one day will see her invention powering cell phones, cars and any device that requires a rechargeable battery.Heading to Harvard, Khare told CBS San Francisco that this is only the start and that she will be “ setting the world on fire” from here. “My cell phone batter
12、y always dies,” she told NBC News when asked what inspired her to work on the energy-storage technology. Specializing in nanochemistry(纳米化学) allowed Khare to reduce the size of her invention.Esha Khare, lonut Budisteanu and Henry Wangjune Lin got the top three prizes at this years Intcl Inernational
13、 Science and Engineening Fair in Phoenix. Khare explained her award-winning revolutionary invention. “ It is also flexible, so it can be used in rollup(卷曲)displays and clothing and fabric,” she added. “ It has different applications and advantages over batteries in that sense.”An 18-year-old girl ha
14、s managed to figure out something that multi-national corporations have not. This has led to.5. The reason that the device attracted the attention of Google is that it_.A. can be bent B. can power carsC. can charge a phone in 20 seconds D. can handle 1,000 recharge cycles6. What inspired Esha Khare
15、to invent the device?A. The market demands B. Cash prize of $ 50,000C. Heavy weight of her cell phone B. Frequent death of her cell phone battery7. The underlined phrase “ setting the world on fire” in Paragraph 5 means_A. meeting with many difficulties B. making more breakthroughs第 5 页 共 17 页C. imp
16、roving her invention D. troubling the world8. What can we infer about the future of Esha Khares device?A. It will have a brilliant future B. It will be donated to the worldC. It will have narrow applications D. It will only be used in cell phonesCMary Cassatt, the only American to ever exhibit with
17、the Impressionists, was raised at a time in the United States when the thought of a woman artist was considered unconventional. To study art seriously, learning from the model and working in a studio of ones own, was nearly impossible for a woman of her social status. However, at the age of 22. in c
18、omplete challenging of conventions, Cassatt moved to Paris in 1866, settling in the studio of Carlo Raimndi, a local professor of engraving (雕刻)and etching (蚀刻).Throughout her time in Paris, Cassatt built lasting bonds with many of the contemporary artists in France, and remained a lifelong friend a
19、nd colleague of Degas. In fact, it was Degas who invited Cassatt to exhibit with the Impressionists in 1877. Though she absorbed herself in the movement completely, and was even accepted equaled with the men of the group, she never overstepped the bounds of tradition. Her world was a charming and gr
20、aceful one, limited to her circle of family and friendsCassatts subjects are chosen from her immediate environment, and her incomparable rendering(表达 ) of the mother and the child theme will always be considered her main contribution to the history of art. It is important to note, however, that her
21、mothers and children are wholly of this world, and offer no religious suggestions. They are modern women portrayed with realistic honesty and directness, whose features compose a deep psychological portrait. Her style was very much influenced by the Japanese woodblock prints that she and Degas viewe
22、d in 1890 at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. She adapted the stylistic characteristics of those works, erasing 第 6 页 共 17 页unnecessary details and changing her perspective, and translated it into her etchingsCassatt successfully made a place for herself in the history of art through her brave decisions an
23、d her remarkable performances. She is truly a master of the 19th century, and will always be considered an important component of Impressionist movement.9. What caused Cassatt to move to Paris in 1866?A. Escaping from the United StatesB. Meeting Professor Carlo RaimondiC. Learning art seriouslyD. Be
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