1、福州市20102011学年第一学期高一期中模块质量检查英语(1)试卷参考答案及评分标准第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分20分)15 BBCBC 610 BBCBA 1115 ABCCB 1620 BACBC第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)2125 BACCD 2630 BDDBD 3135 BABAD3640 DCBAA 4145 DAABC 4650 BADDB 5155 DBACD第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)5660 CBCAD 6165 DAADC 6670 BDDDA第四部分 写出正确的单词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)83. lay/wa
2、s in ruins 84. dream of making; equal第六部分 任务型阅读 (共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)85.Information 86. studied 87. graduate 88. Officer 89. used 90. childrens 91. made/ earned 92. success 93. government 94. unfair第七部分 短文填词(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)95. But 96. much 97.lost 98. after 99.thousands 100.trapped 101. bury 102. m
3、iners 103. Fresh 104. Slowly第八部分 书面表达(20分)One possible versionAnne, a Jewish girl, was born in Germany on June 12, 1929. During World War II she lived in Amsterdam in the Netherlands.and work hard to make contributions to the world peace in the future.(100 words)福州市20102011学年第一学期高一期中模块质量检查英语(1)试卷听力材
4、料第一节1. W: Have you seen my brother? I cant find him any place.M: I saw him in the classroom a few minutes ago.2. W: Would you like to join us for dinner tomorrow evening at the Steak House?M: Id love to, but Im afraid Ill have to say no. Im going to Washington D.C. for the weekend.3. W: Arent you go
5、ing to work today?M: I called my boss and told him Im sick. Im going to play football with my friends.4. M: Mary is American, but shes lived in China for many years.W: Yes, she likes China very much. And she can speak both English and Chinese.5. M: Sally, would you like to go to the theater on Frida
6、y?W: Well, what I would really like to do is to see a film, but I have to go to a lecture.M: Its all right, maybe I can invite Bob to go with me.第二节Text 6W: May I help you?M: Yes, I would like to buy a shirt.W: What kind of shirt do you want?M: I would like a T-shirt.W: What size?M: Large.W: What co
7、lor?M: Do you have something bright?W: Yes, we have red, yellow, and orange.M: Oh, Id like to try yellow.W: Here you are.Text 7W: What a beautiful morning it is!M: Yes, but the weatherman said that it wouldnt last.W: Really? Is it supposed to rain?M: He said that there was a 40% chance of rain this
8、afternoon.W: Sounds like its going to be cloudy.M: He said it would be windy too.W: Well, Id better take my umbrella with me to work.Text 8 W: Good morning, sir. Im Carol. I learned from the newspaper that you want a secretary.M: Yes, youre welcome, Carol. Can I ask you a few questions?W: Yes. Of co
9、urse.M: Well, can you type?W: Yes, I can. I can type eighty words per minute.M: Good. But can you speak any foreign languages?W: Yes, I speak Spanish and Chinese.M: Really? Thats very good. What about French?W: No, I cant speak French, but I can speak Italian, not very well though.M: Ok. Then can yo
10、u start next week?W: Next week?M: Yes , on Monday.W: You mean I have the job!M: Yes, thats right. You have the job.Text 9W: Officer, officer, I have something important to report. I have just had my money stolen!M: Before you begin, why not take a seat and calm down a little? Dont be too excited. It
11、 wont help us catch the thief.W: Yes, you are completely right. Where should I start?M: At the beginning. When did it take place?W: About ten minutes ago.M: And where exactly was this?W: It was probably on the moving stair coming up from the underground at Xian. I think somebody had been following m
12、e from the time I left the bank.M: The bank?W: Well, you see, I went to a bank to exchange some travelers cheques for money, so I can buy my airline ticket back home.M: Yes, yes. How much did you exchange?W: About 4,500 dollars.M: And how much was stolen?W: All of it.M: I see.Text 10Mr and Mrs Smith
13、 had always spent their summer vacations in their house at the seashore. However, this year, Mr Smith made a great deal of money in his business. So they decided to go abroad and have a really good summer vacation. They booked two flight tickets and flew to Rome. Among all the hotels in Rome, they c
14、hose a five-star hotel as the living place for the vacation. They arrived at the hotel late in the evening and to their surprise, the hotel provided food for its guest till 11:00p.m. Mr Smith asked one of the waiters, “What are the times of your meals?” The waiter answered, “Well, sir, we serve breakfast from six to ten, lunch from eleven to four, tea from five to six, and supper from seven to eleven. “Then, how could we have time to look around the city?” asked Mr Smith.