1、全国100所名校单元测试示范卷高三英语卷(十七)第十七套英语7Units 35(120分钟150分)第卷第一部分: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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.How long does it take the woman to travel to work? A.45 minutes. B.30 minutes. C.15 minutes.2.What are the sp
2、eakers talking about?A.A radio. B.The sun. C.The weather. 3.How long does it take Bus 3 to get to Los Angeles?A.One hour. B.Four hours. C.Five hours. 4.Where did the man lose his money?A.In the bank. B.On the bus. C.At a shop. 5.What job does the woman want to get?A.A job in a restaurant. B.A job as
3、 a housekeeper. C.A job as Mr Smiths assistant. 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.When does the conversation probably take place?A.In the morning. B.At noon. C.In
4、the evening.7.Where is the school bag?A.Under the bed.B.Under the blanket.C.Under the desk.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Why doesnt Uncle Tom fly?A.He is afraid to fly. B.He likes the train better. C.Flying is much more expensive. 9.What will the man do before Uncle Tom comes?A.Read a magazine. B.Buy a
5、 newspaper. C.Have his breakfast. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What is the woman?A.A teacher. B.A student. C.A tourist. 11.Where was the woman born?A.In America. B.In China. C.In Spain. 12.How long has the woman been in China?A.A quarter of a year. B.Half a year. C.A year. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Where does the
6、conversation take place?A.At a hotel. B.At a store. C.At a restaurant. 14.Whats wrong with the womans coat?A.Its lost. B.Its on fire. C.It drops into water. 15.What holiday is it today?A.Valentines Day.B.Christmas Day. C.Thanksgiving Day. 16.Why is t
7、he woman sneezing?A.She has a cold. B.It is cold here. C.She is allergic to roses. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.How many sports will the children have in the camp?A.12.B.13.C.20.18.What are the afternoon activities?A.Indoor sports only. B.Outdoor sports only.C.A free choice.19.How long will the lunch last?A
8、.Half an hour. B.One and a half hours. C.Two hours.20.What can they buy at the shopping center?A.Snacks and drinks. B.Clothes and food. C.Shoes and drinks.试题答案15ACCAB610ABCAB1115CACBA1620CACBA 附:听力部分录音材料(Text 1)M:How long does it take you to go to work?W:Well, its 15 minutes walk
9、 from my house to the railway station, and it takes another 30 minutes to get to my office. (Text 2)W:I heard on the radio that the storm is getting nearer.M:If the weatherman is as exact as usual, it will probably be sunny all day.(Text 3)W:I know you dont have much time left. I believe i
10、f you take Bus 209 instead of Bus 3, you can save an hour.M:Youre right. It takes only 4 hours to get to Los Angeles on Bus 209.W:Have a good trip.(Text 4)W:Mark, you look worried. Whats the matter?M:Ive lost $200.I should have been more careful. W:Where did you leave i
11、t?M:I just left it on the bank counter for a moment, and then it suddenly disappeared.(Text 5)W:Im looking for Mr Smith.M:Im Mr Smith.W:I want to find a job as a housekeeper.M:Have you worked in a hotel?W:No, but I can make beds, and I clean very well.(Text 6)M:Have you seen my s
12、chool bag, Mom? Ive been looking for it everywhere.W:I hope you didnt leave it in school. You never know where you put your things. Where did you last see it?M:Last night before I went to bed, I think. I remember putting it on the desk.W:Really? If you put it there, it should sti
13、ll be there. No one has been to your room. So it must be here somewhere.M:Yes, but where? Thats what I want to know. Oh, dear, its about time for the school bus.W:Hey, whats that under your blanket at the foot of your bed?M:Oh. There it is.(Text 7)M:Why didnt
14、your uncle fly?W:It would have cost $65.The train is only $21.M:Thats really a big difference.W:Well, if the train doesnt arrive till 9:50, we have 25 minutes to wait. Do you want to go into the coffee shop?M:Not unless you do. Id rather buy a magazine and sit down and
15、read.W:A good idea. We can start watching for Uncle Tom around 9:45.M:What does he look like?W:Hes about your height and about your weight. Hes around 55, maybe older.M:OK. Im going to buy a magazine. Wait here till I come back.(Text 8)M:Hello, do you have a minute?W:Su
16、re.M:Im Lee and I study in Peking University. Nice to meet you!W:Nice to meet you, too. My name is Lynn ONeil. You can call me Lynn directly.M:OK, Lynn, what is your nationality?W:Im American. I was born in Spain but was brought up in the US.M:Do you speak Spanish? You
17、said you were born there.W:No. Neither of my parents is Spanish and they left there before I could talk. You know, its really hard to start learning a new language if nobody around you speaks that language.M:Yeah, thats true. Do you come here for study or simply on a visit?W:For
18、study, of course. I majored in Asian Study when I was in California University.M:By the way, how long have you been in China?W:Ah. Only three months. I came here immediately after graduation.(Text 9)M:Thats our table over there by the window.W:Wow! What a romantic place, Doug! M:Yeah, I wa
19、nted to.Look out for the candle! Your coat is on fire!W:Oh, no! Quick, give me some water! There, its out.M:Are you OK? Your beautiful coat.W:Its no big deal. I need a new coat anyway. Lets just sit down and order.M:We dont need to order. They have a set meal
20、for Valentines Day called the “Sweetheart Special”!W:Really? I cant wait. This looks like a really fancy restaurant.M:Well, I wanted some place special. You know, I really like you, Sally.W:I see.M:Ive been in love with you ever since we met, and show you how I feelI br
21、ought these for you!W:Thanks a.a.a. Achoo! Im sorry I didnt tell youbut Im allergic to roses!M:Sorry! Ill take them back then. Are you OK?W:Ill be fineas soon as I stop sneezing.Achoo!(Text 10)Good morning, boys and girls. Welcome to our sports camp.
22、 Before you are divided into groups, Id like to give you some information about the plans for this week. During your time here, youll play at least 12 different sports. In the mornings, there are plenty of programs, but you will have a free choice at afternoon. Now, clothes. You
23、can wear your track suits for most sports although you should remember to bring shorts and T-shirts each day as well. We do both outdoor sports and indoor activities. So please make sure that you have two pairs of sports shoes with you too. Lunches are served in the dining room between a quarter pas
24、t twelve and a quarter to two. We also have a shopping center where you can buy drinks, chocolates and biscuits. But a word of warning, dont eat too much at the time, or you wont be able to run as fast.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和D)中,选出最佳选项。
25、AShe may have lacked a home, but now this teen has top honors.A 17-year-old student who spent much of high school living around homeless shelters and sometimes sleeping in her cartoday graduated and spoke on behalf of her class at Charles Drew High School in Clayton County, Ga., just outside of Atla
26、nta.Chelsea Fearce, who held a 4.466 GPA and scored 1,900 on her SATs despite having to use her cellphone to study after the shelter lights were turned off at night.“I know I have been made stronger. I was homeless. My family slept on cushions on the floor and we were lucky if we got more than one f
27、ull meal a day. Getting a shower, food and clean clothes was an everyday struggle,” Fearce said in a speech she gave at her graduation ceremony. Fearce overcame her day-to-day struggles by focusing on a better day. “I just told myself to keep working, because the future will not be like this anymore
28、,” she told WSBTV.Fearce, one of five children, grew up in a family that sometimes had an apartment to live in, but at other times had to live in homeless shelters or even out of their car, if they had one. “Youre worried about your home life and then worried at school. Worry about being a
29、 little hungry sometimes and go hungry sometimes. You just have to deal with it. You eat what you can, when you can,” she broke into tears uncontrolably. To our surprise, Fearce overcame the difficulties and even tested high enough to be admitted into college halfway through her high school career.
30、She starts college next year at Spelman College as a junior where she is planning to study biology, pre-med (医学预科), “Dont give up. Do what you have to do right now so that you can have the future that you want,” Fearce said in the end, with a bright smile on her face.21.How did Fearce go o
31、n with her study without access to lights?A.By the car light. B.By her cellphone.C.By lights out of shelters. D.By moonlight.22.When Fearce starts college at Spelman College, she will .A.have graduated earlier from high school than normalB.be a 17-year-old student from a poor familyC.have a home wit
32、hout sleeping in her car or sheltersD.have raised enough money to go to college23.From the passage, we can learn that .A.SAT is easy for the students of high schoolsB.Fearces parents have six children to supportC.Fearce often had to struggle with starvationD.Fearce gave a speech at a cerem
33、ony of Spelman College24.What can we learn from Fearces experience?A.Knowledge can change your fate.B.Dont give up, and tomorrow will be better.C.Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well.D.He that will not work shall not eat.【答案与解析】文章介绍了Fearce虽然是个无家可归的孩子,但是她通过自己的努力提早高中毕业被大学录取,
34、从她的经历我们知道不能放弃,明天会更好。21.B从第3段“having to use her cellphone to study after the shelter lights were turned off at night”可知她是用手机照明的。22.A从最后一段“To our surprise, Fearce overcame the difficulties and even tested high enough to be admitted into college halfway through her high school career”可知她上大学是提前高中毕业的。23.
35、C从第4段“we were lucky if we got more than one full meal a day. Getting a shower, food and clean clothes was an everyday struggle”可知她经常要和饥饿作斗争。24.B从最后一段“Dont give up. Do what you have to do right now so that you can have the future that you want”可知从她的经历看,我们不能放弃,因为明天会更好。BStay-at-home kids are
36、named “generation ni-ni” in Spain. They are adults who still live at home and are neither working nor studying. But the phenomenon is by no means limited to Spain. It is a worldwide problem.In Italy they are known as “bamboccioni” or big babies. There nearly 60 percent of 18-34-year-old adults still
37、 live in their parents home, up from almost 50 percent since 1983. Once kept there by a love for mamas home-cooked food, the economic crisis has seen a rise in adults left unable to hold down a steady job or afford a home of their own. Last year a government minister, who admitte
38、d his mother washed his clothes and made his bed for him until he was 30, demanded a law forcing young Italians to leave the parental nest at 18 to stop them becoming hopelessly dependent on their parents. In the UK, the government has created the term NEETS (Not currently engaged in Employment, Edu
39、cation or Training) for these children. In England alone the percentage of NEETS aged 1924 jumped to 18.8 percent of the age group, in the last quarter of 2012, up 1.4 percent on the same period a year before. The percentage of British men in their 20s living with their parents has risen from 59 per
40、cent to 80 percent in the past 15 years, while the number of women has risen from 41 percent to 50 percent. The age of the average first-time house buyer is now 38.In the US the problem is known as “full nest syndrome (综合征)”. Parents there are left struggling to support adult children who stay at ho
41、me with student debts and facing few job opportunities in a weak economy. A recent study showed almost a third of American adults aged 34 and under are living with their parents.25.“Big babies” mentioned in Paragraph 2 refer to those adults who . A.are poorly educated B.are mentally disabled C.rely
42、on their parents for a living D.work too hard to look after themselves 26.The Italian government minister thinks that . A.young people should live on their own after 18B.parents should make their children feel hopeful C.its OK for adults children to live with their parents D.Parents should
43、 never make the bed for their children27.What can be the best title for the text? A.Stay-at-home kids are under great pressure B.Stay-at-home kids are a worldwide problem C.Children worldwide enjoy staying with parentsD.Parents worldwide love their children too much【答案与解析】“啃老族”又称“吃老族”或“傍老族”,或者“尼特族”。
44、“尼特族”是NEET在台湾的译音,NEET的全称是Not currently engaged in Employment, Education or Training,最早使用于英国,之后渐渐的使用在其他国家;它是指一些不升学、不就业、不进修或参加就业辅导,终日无所事事的族群。现在,越来越多的成年孩子住在父母家里,依靠父母生活,这种现象在全世界都很普遍。25.C根据文章第1段中的“They are adults who still live at home and are neither working nor studying”可知,“Big babies”是指那些已经成年但还依靠父母生活的
45、孩子。26.A根据文章第2段最后一句“demanded a law forcing young Italians to leave the parental nest at 18 to stop them becoming hopelessly dependent on their parents”可知,该意大利政府的部长认为年轻人在年满18岁后就应该独立生活。27.B通读全文尤其是第1段最后两句“But the phenomenon is by no means limited to Spain. It is a worldwide problem”可知,stay-at-home kids现
46、在是一个全世界普遍存在的问题。CLook closely at your handsare they clean? It doesnt matter how many times you wash your hands, theyre still crowded with microbes, which are also called “germs” or “bacteria”. Microbes are everywhere. But dont worrymost microbes dont harm you,
47、and many actually help you stay alive. Now, scientists say the microbes that live on our hands could be useful in a surprising way: fighting crime.When police visit the scene of a crime, they often look for fingerprints to try to identify the criminal. But according to a recent study, investigators
48、could even use microbes to help break a criminal case. Every person has his or her own set of microbes that live on their hands, according to scientists at the University of Colorado. That means the mix of different kinds of microbes on everybodys hand is uniquemuch like ones fin
49、gerprint. The scientists wanted to know whether this microbe mix could be used as a new kind of fingerprintespecially in a crime scene where fingerprints might be hard to find. And policemen use forensics such as studying fingerprints to identify the criminal.“Microbe fingerprints are harder to hide
50、,” said Noah Fierer, one of the scientists. “You cant sterilize (杀菌) a surface just by wiping it off.”His team compared the bacteria on the hands of 273 people to the bacteria found on each persons computer keyboard. For the study, the keyboards had been used only by the people w
51、ho were being tested. The study showed that the mix of microbes from each persons hands matched the mix of microbes on that persons keyboard. The scientists were easily able to tell the 273 people apartjust by looking at their keyboards.But there are a lot more than 273 criminals
52、. Other scientists wonder whether the microbe fingerprint can really be that useful. Fierer agrees that scientists have a lot more work to do before the microbe fingerprint will be a useful tool.28.The underlined word “forensics” in Paragraph 2 probably refers to .A.a new kind of fingerprintB.the sc
53、ientific test used by policeC.a kind of newly invented keyboardD.a kind of bacteria on peoples hands29.What did Fierers team find through the study?A.They could tell who had used which computer.B.They found the criminal among the 237 people.C.Computer keyboards couldnt
54、keep peoples microbe fingerprints.D.Peoples hands could be identified by the keyboards they used.30.What can we learn from the text?A.Scientists will come to a clear conclusion soon.B.Many scientists think microbe fingerprints useless.C.The microbe fingerprint has been used in ma
55、ny cases.D.The microbes on peoples hands may give them away.31.What does the text mainly talk about?A.The importance of fingerprints.B.Different germs on our hands.C.The usefulness of microbes.D.How to clean our hands.【答案与解析】 你可曾想过,你双手上令人讨厌的挥之不去的微生物也能像指纹一样成为警察调查取证的依据?美国科学家近日发现,生长在每个人手上的微生物
56、也是独一无二的。警方通过辨识它们,同样可以获得破案线索。28.B根据画线词所在段落上下文语境可以猜测出forensics是指警方对人手上的微生物进行的科学检验。29.A根据文章第4段最后一句“The scientists were easily able to tell the 273 people apartjust by looking at their keyboards”可知,Fierer的研究小组只需要根据273人使用的键盘就能分辨出哪个人使用过哪台电脑。30.D根据文章内容可知,人手上的微生物就和人的指纹一样是独一无二的,警方甚至可以利用人手上的微生物帮助破案。由此可以推断,人们手
57、上的微生物可能会暴露他们。31.C通读全文尤其是文章第1段“most microbes dont harm you, and many actually help you stay alive. Now, scientists say the microbes that live on our hands could be useful in a surprising way: fighting crime”可知,作者写作本文主要是介绍微生物的作用。DThousands of teenagers will be able to transfer (转换) to a new
58、wave of “studio schools” at the age of 14 to improve their chances of finding a job in UK. A dozen new-style schools are designed to act as a bridge to the workplace and cut the number of NEETsyoung people not in education, employment or training. Under plans, schools will operate longer days and wo
59、rk outside standard academic terms. Each pupil will be expected to spend between four hours and two days a week on work placements with businesses linked to the school and teenagers will be assigned a personal coach to act as an academic “line manager”. The reforms are put forward due to the fears t
60、hat too many teenagers are at present finishing full-time education lacking the skills needed to succeed in the workplace. According to a recent report more than two-thirds of employers believe school and college leavers lack important “employability skills” such as customer awareness, while 55 per
61、cent say they are unable to manage their time or daily tasks. And the number of NEETs has hit a record high, with almost one-in-five young people1.16mbeing left without a job or training place. The Department for Education will announce the establishment of 12 studio schoolsmeeting the need of aroun
62、d 3,600 teenagersin areas such as Liverpool, Stevenage, Stoke-on-Trent and Fulham, west London. Each one, opening in 2012, will be linked to a series of local employers. Under plans, pupils will be able to transfer out of ordinary schools to attend them between the age of 14 and 19. The Government s
63、aid all subjects would be taught “through projects, often designed with employers”with disciplines such as science being linked directly to local engineering firms or hospitals. Schools will operate a longer day to give pupils a better understanding of the demands of the workplace. Along with their
64、studies, pupils will carry out work placements for four hours a week, rising to two days a week of paid work for those aged 16 to 19. They will also get the chance to take professional qualifications linked directly to the needs of local employers. 32.According to the passage, the NEETs are referred
65、 to those who .A.often miss classes from school B.refuse to take any kind of part-time jobs after school C.depend on their parents to find a jobs after they graduateD.have no jobs without accepting education and work training 33.What makes the government decide to found studio schools?A.The determin
66、ation to solve the problem of lacking workers.B.The doubt about whether full-time education is perfect.C.The worry about educated people lack working skills.D.The increasing number of teens who drop out early.34.What may most probably attract senior high school students at studio school?A.They can f
67、ind suitable jobs earlier with good qualification.B.They will be admitted to top companies with received training.C.They neednt go to university thanks to received training here.D.They may have more free time to find part-time jobs after school.35.What is the main idea of the passage?A.Stu
68、dio schools open to make teenage lessons more lively.B.More teenagers will go to university thanks to studio schools.C.More NEETs will find more jobs in local engineering firms or hospitals.D.Studio schools open to cut teenage unemployment rate.【答案与解析】英国决定在全国推广更多的“学徒学校”,即通过让学生参与到工作实践中来锻炼他们的工作能力。此举将让
69、更多14岁以上的青少年在走入社会前接受更多的工作技能培训,从而降低将来的失业率。32.D第1段最后1句话的“young people not in education, employment or training”说明NEETs是指那些不接受教育培训也没有工作的人,故选D项。33.C第4段第1句话的“The reforms are put forward due to the fears.finishing full-time education lacking the skills needed ”说明英国政府基于对接受过全职教育的青少年在工作后还感觉无所适从,意识到实践教育在英国的缺失,
70、故选C项。 34.A最后一段第3句话的“paid work for those aged 16 to 19”说明接受过培训的青少年在此期间或许就能得到工作,而走出校门后会因为在“学徒学校”接受过的“学徒教育”而获得的专业资格会让他们更容易找到称心的工作,故选A项。 35.D本文的中心是围绕着在英国将大兴“学徒学校”,其宗旨就是为了让更多的青少年在将来能增加更多的工作机会,和在工作后能更自如地面对可能出现的问题,故选D项。 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。What Teenagers Can Do To
71、 Earn More Respect?As teenagers continue to grow and develop into young adults, the transition (过渡) into adulthood has begun. With so many physical and emotional changes going on, certain manners are often forgotten and other adult characteristics are not yet accepted as a way of life. 36 By doing t
72、he following things, you will earn more respect.Contribute to the household.When you make a mess, clean it up. 37 All chores (杂活) that you do help to reduce the load of the person who did them before. Now that youre old enough and capable, why shouldnt you contribute to the house
73、hold? 38Be responsible.39 Whether they are basic things, like brushing your teeth or doing your homework, or more involved chores that contribute to the household, simply fulfill your responsibilities on time. When adults know that they can rely on you, their trust and respect for you will increase.
74、Solve more of your own problems without asking for help.Instead of taking the easy approach and asking for help, make an effort to solve your problems on your own first. The “easy way” is only easy for you, but it is an extra task for the person from whom you are seeking help. Seek help only after y
75、ou have made an honest effort to solve your own problems. 40 When you become a good problem solver, you increase your value to the community.A.The people doing the chores before will greatly appreciate the help.B.It will make your life more pleasant.C.Everyone has certain responsibilities.D.When spe
76、aking to a group, speak loud enough.E.This includes, but is not limited to, your dishes and your room.F.By being aware of these manners and traits, you can manage them sooner.G.As for the problem, 15 minutes of effort is usually a good guideline.答案:3640FEACG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.
77、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。 My daughter Julie and I went shopping this morning. A little part of me thought about going to another checkout line. This one had the shortest queue, there was only one guy in it, but he was in a 41 and there seemed to be some complications go
78、ing on. Well, I stamped on that little part, and we stepped in 42 him. At first, he seemed to be having 43 getting his groceries onto the conveyor belt (输送带). But after a while, I 44 that what he was actually doing was dividing them into two lots. Still, getting the stuff up there was no 45 task in
79、itself. I 46 to help, but he and the checkout lady had it under 47. He asked Julie if she would 48 putting his empty basket away. Then he 49 for his wallet which was in a pouch (小袋子) on one side of his chair. The way he was positioned and the fact he only had one usable 50 made this quite a stretch
80、for him, so I helped him. What must it be like, I 51, to be so dependent on other people like that? The checkout operator came around and gave him his change and the items he needed to have to handle himself. I offered to get 52 bigger bag and he said, “No, but you could do me a favor. Take that lot
81、 along to the entrance and give it to Angela.” I 53 did that, leaving Julie with our shopping. Angela, it 54, was collecting food for people who might otherwise go 55! I hadnt even noticed her before. This guy, despite the limitation that his 56 condition imposed (强加于) on him, had bought t
82、wice as much shopping as he needed. He may have been 57 physically, but his heart was more than capable of 58 all that. And it changed my idea of 59 when I came to know that the help he had given was 60 the help he had received.41.A.taxi B.wheelchair C.grocery D.bench42.A.before B.behind C.near D.be
83、yond43.A.difficulty B.potential C.doubt D.ability44.A.regretted B.remembered C.requested D.realized45.A.special B.obvious C.easy D.necessary46.A.struggled B.offered C.forced D.preferred47.A.control B.consideration C.repair D.attack48.A.mind B.finish C.enjoy D.escape49.A.hoped B.chose C.reached D.beg
84、ged50.A.leg B.knee C.foot D.arm51.A.warned B.wondered C.feared D.insisted52.A.more B.another C.other D.the other53.A.desperately B.willingly C.sadly D.gratefully54.A.took out B.made out C.turned out D.looked out55.A.thirsty B.tired C.hungry D.crazy56.A.mental B.natural C.official D.physical57.A.admi
85、red B.limited C.forgotten D.accepted58.A.overcoming B.keeping C.passing D.destroying59.A.pride B.patience C.dependence D.bravery60.A.other than B.more than C.less than D.rather than【答案与解析】本文讲述了作者在超市遇见一位买了很多东西的伤残男士,他把东西分成两份,自己留下一小份,把更大的一份拜托作者给了超市入口收集食物的安琪拉来帮助那些面临饥饿的人。41.B他坐在轮椅里,看起来有些困难。42.B我们排在了坐轮椅的人
86、后面。43.A他连把东西搬上输送带都有些吃力。44.D我意识到,他其实是想把东西分成两份。45.C把东西弄到那里去本身就非易事。46.B我主动提出帮忙,但他和收银员已妥善解决了。47.A48.A他问朱莉是否介意帮他把空篮子拿走。49.C接着他伸手摸他放在轮椅另一边袋子里的钱包。50.D只有一只手可用,这使得他想拿钱包都很费劲。51.B我想知道,那么依赖别人生活该是一种什么情况呀。52.D我提出帮他拿另一大袋东西。53.B我很乐意地照做了。54.C原来,安琪拉就是那个帮那些可能因食不果腹而饿死的人收集食物(捐赠)的人啊!55.C56.D尽管强加于他的身体上的缺陷,他还是买了是他实际需要的两倍多的
87、东西。57.B他可能有身体上的局限性。58.A但他的心能够克服这一切。59.C我对互相依靠有了新认识。60.B他给予他人的帮助多过他收到过的帮助。第卷第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Henry: Where did you go this spring break, Emily?Emily: I went to Miami Beach, Florida, 61 I stayed for six days.Henry: I am so jealous. You
88、 know, Florida is 62(call) the Sunshine State. Emily: Right. It is much 63(warm) than New York. It was like summer.Henry: How did you get there? Thats a long way.Emily: Jenny and I 64(fly) to Miami from New York. It took us three hours to get there. It was the first time for 65 of us to tr
89、avel by air. Henry: Why did you choose to go there?Emily: Because Jenny got discount flight tickets. 66 the hotel was a little expensive, the whole price was still suitable.Henry: You 67 have done a lot interesting things there, right?Emily: Yes, we went swimming in the sea or the pool in the hotel,
90、 took the sailboat and went water skiing. We played beach volleyball 68 other visitors. If we were tired, we just watched kids making sand castles or lay on the beach 69(enjoy) the sunshine. We visited the campus of the University of Miami and the Everglades National Park. After dinner in the evenin
91、g, we went dancing in 70 club.答案:61.where62.called63.warmer64.flew65.both66.Although / Though67.must68.with69.enjoying70.a第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分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,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(),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:在错的词下画一横
92、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)不计分。Nowadays Grade 3 students are general faced with a lot of pressure, which is rather common. To reduce it, the followed suggestions may help. First of all, know exactly what lead to your pressure, and then you can take measures to deal with
93、 it. Secondly, set up a goal what is not too high, in another words, dont put too much pressure on yourself. Thirdly, find a way to relax you occasionally. You can listen to music, go swim or simply go walking. Eventually, make friend with others, your classmates, your teachers, and your p
94、arents. They will understand you and come to your help when you are really in the trouble. In a word, never get yourself stuck in the pressure, for “impossible is everything”.答案:Nowadays Grade 3 students are faced with a lot of pressure, which is rather common. To reduce it, the suggestions may help
95、. First of all, know exactly what to your pressure, and then you can take measures to deal with it. Secondly, set up a goal is not too high, in words, dont put too much pressure on yourself. Thirdly, find a way to relax occasionally. You can listen to music, go or simply go walking. Eventu
96、ally, make with others, your classmates, your teachers, and your parents. They will understand you and come to your help when you are really in the trouble. In a word, never get yourself stuck in the pressure, for “impossible is ”.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华,你在2014年5月2日去一家商店买T恤衫。当你请一位王姓服务员帮你找适合你的型号的T恤衫时,她
97、以忙为借口让你自己找,你说你找不到才让她帮忙,她说你找不到就说明没有。你对这位服务员的服务态度十分不满,并写信向该商店的销售经理投诉该服务员。注意:1.词数100左右; 2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3.信的开头和结尾已为你写好,但不计入总词数。Dear Sales Manager,Yours sincerely,Li Hua答案:One possible version:Dear Sales Manager,This letter is a complaint concerning the rude manners of one of your salespersons. On Fri
98、day, May 2, 2014, around 2 pm, I went to your store to look for a T-shirt. When I asked a salesperson, Ms Wang for help in finding my size, she informed me that she was busy and I would have to find one myself. I explained that the reason why I came to her was that I couldnt find one. She
99、then said in a rude tone that if I couldnt find one, it meant that the store didnt have it, and that I needed to look somewhere else.I felt that Ms Wang was rude. I hope that you will look into the matter. I shop frequently at your store and I look forward to a more pleasurable shopping experience next time.Yours sincerely,Li Hua