1、淮海中学2018届高三高考模拟测试(一) 英 语 试 卷 2018年3月注 意 事 项 考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求1本试卷满分为 120 分,考试时间为120 分钟。2答卷前,务必将姓名、班级、学号、考场号、座位号、准考证号填写在答题卡上。3请用0.5毫米黑色签字笔按题号在答题卡指定区域作答,在其它位置作答一律无效。第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分20分)做题时, 先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后, 你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分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
2、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。例:How much is the shirt?A.19. 15 B.9. 18 C.9. 15答案是 C。1. What happened to the woman last night? A. She missed the program.B. Her TV was broken.C. She didnt sleep well.2. Where will the man be at 5:00?A. At home.B. At his office.C. On the way home.3
3、. Where did the woman find the pen?A. At a little caf.B. At her office.C. At a small store.4. What are the speakers doing? A. Visiting a friends place.B. Looking for a place to live.C. Cleaning an apartment.5. What will the woman do? A. Take some cash.B. Go to the bank.C. Make a phone.第二节 (共15小题;每小题
4、1分,满分 15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. What is the possible relationship between the speakers? A. Customer and assistant.B. Teacher and student.C. Doctor and patient.7. What is the man going to
5、 do? A. Rob the woman.B. Pull out the womans tooth.C. Make the woman fall asleep.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why did the police officer stop the woman? A. She broke a traffic rule.B. Her appearance matched that of a criminal.C. He was looking for someone driving a similar car.9. What do we know about the thie
6、f? A. He has dark hair.B. He has blond hair.C. He is five feet tall.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where does the conversation take place? A. At an office.B. At a caf.C. At the mans home.11. How did the man get to know the woman? A. They used to work together.B. They went to the same university.C. The man was
7、 the womans boss.12. What does the woman think of architects? A. Their work is interesting.B. They dont get paid enough.C. They always take business trips.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How long has Michael Wilson been cooking? A. Since he was a kid.B. For the last twenty years.C. Since he was twenty years ol
8、d.14. What does Michael Wilson say about making friends? A. Having something in common helps a lot.B. Language is necessary for making friends.C. Eating together is a great way to get to know others.15. According to Michael Wilson, where would be a good place to eat beef? A. New York City.B. Finland
9、.C. Shanghai.16. What does Michael Wilson probably use in his dishes? A. Complicated sauces.B. Local fruits and vegetables.C. Expensive spices from around the world.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is wrong with the gate? A. Not enough nails were used.B. The pieces of wood are coming apart.C. The nails ar
10、e coming out of the wood.18. What does the man think of the Borg Fence staff? A. They overcharged him.B. They were careful about their work.C. They didnt pay much attention to his fence.19. What do we know about the man? A. He lives at 52 Ascott Circle.B. He will find a lawyer to help him.C. The Bor
11、g Fence had done work for him before.20. What does the man threaten to do? A. Make a formal complaint.B. Call the police.C. Go to Borg Fences office.第二部分: 英语知识运用 (共两节, 满分35分)第一节: 单项填空 (共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)请阅读下面各题, 从题中所给的 A、 B、 C、 D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。例:It is generally considered unwise to gi
12、ve a child _ he or she wants. A. however B. whatever C. whichever D. whenever 答案是B。 21. After _ of the danger of travelling there alone, the girl abandoned her program and hoped for other choices.A. being informed B. informed C. having informedD. to be informed22. Mom. Im still coughing badly. Blame
13、 yourself. You would be much better now if you _ my advice.A. did takeB. had takenC. should takeD. took23. China is playing a key role in an effort to control drug overdoses. However, it will take long and much effort _ this problem is completely solved.A. until B. after C. before D. unless24. Why _
14、 you always be so skeptical of what I say? Ive never cheated you!A. shallB. wouldC. canD. must25. If youre writing to your mother, dont forget to _ something about her coming here to stay for a few days.A. put inB. send inC. take inD. check in26. I wonder where it was _ you picked up the news _ the
15、president will visit our school next week.A. how; whenB. that; whereC. when; whyD. that; that27. Here_ someone _. Lets see who it is. It might be John according to the figure, but Im not sure.A. is coming; runningB. comes; runningC. comes; is runningD. is coming; is running28. With this type of aggr
16、essive behavior, the two animals participate in a physical competition _ shows which animal is more powerful.A. whatB. whereC. thatD. who29. The individuals who have contributed to this book are far too _ to mention one by one here.A. numerousB. delicate C. essentialD. consistent30. President Xi Jin
17、ping _ the certificates of the nations highest scientific award to Wang Zeshan and Hou Yunde at an annual ceremony held in Beijing on January 8, 2018.A. purchasedB. presentedC. promisedD. predicted31. Shall we go to an Indian restaurant or an Indonesian restaurant? Neither. Lets go to an Italian res
18、taurant. They _ the best specials of the year.A. are havingB. haveC. had hadD. have had32. _ your belief that we shall fail, I know we shall succeed as long as we try hard enough.A. In search ofB. In contrast withC. In connection withD. In terms of33. If you do not wish anyone to know what you have
19、done, it is better not to have done it in the first place. Just as the saying goes, “_”.A. Never hit a man when hes downB. The cheaper buyer takes bad meatC. When one will not, two cannot quarrelD. What is done by night appears by day34. A student of mid-level _ could become an excellent one as long
20、 as he is able to arrange his time in a proper order.A. intelligenceB. commentC. dimensionD. criterion 35. Dear, Wendy is too full to eat your food. _. She simply hates my cooking.A. Ill give you thatB. I dont get itC. Dont give me thatD. Youve got me there第二节: 完形填空 (共20小题; 每小题1分, 满分20分) 请阅读下面短文, 从短
21、文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Growth Pain You might not get what you wish for, but you always get what you work for. I want to be a(n) 36 ballet dancer with the American Ballet Theatre in New York when I grow up, and I work toward my 37 by training over 18 hours a week. I 38 start homes
22、chooling so I could make more time for dance. I love dancing 39 anything. It makes me feel strong and invincible (不可战胜的), like nothing could ever 40 me. Most importantly, its helped me 41 the most difficult event of my life the death of my dad when I was seven. My dad died of a heart attack while pl
23、aying hockey. When my mom first told me, it didnt 42 me that I would never be able to see him again. Hed always 43 with me; I even used to make him do warm-up stretches beforehand. It was also hard to tell my friends and classmates 44 I didnt know what to say and they never knew how to 45 . But four
24、 years later, everything that I do, I do in 46 of my dad. I dedicated my first dance solo, “The Love Lives On” to him when I was nine. I would have never 47 the experience without my mom. She 48 me when I was in grief and pain, and we wrote down all the memories I had with my dad in a special book.
25、Now that Im older, my mom and I do have each others trouble more often for a while, my schedule was very busy and we were so stressed that our little miscommunications would rise into huge 49 . But after we attended counseling (咨询) and I started homeschooling, things got much better, and now my mom
26、and I have more quality time to 50 together. Ive learned that talking and 51 are very important things to do in any relationship, and that definitely includes friendships, too! When I 52 with my friends, I try not to look at my phone. Its so 53 when youre sitting at a table with someone else and she
27、s 54 instead of talking to you. I think a good friend is kind, respectful, fair, and funny and Ill always try to be all of these things in person, not just on the 55 !36. A. controversialB. professionalC. aggressiveD. enthusiastic37. A. futureB. careerC. hobbyD. dream38. A. even B. stillC. everD. ju
28、st39. A. rather thanB. more than C. other than D. less than40. A. win B. fail C. beatD. save41. A. meet with B. stick withC. play withD. deal with42. A. hit B. occur C. proveD. tell43. A. walkedB. talkedC. dancedD. studied44. A. becauseB. since C. when D. though45. A. disturbB. respondC. perform D.
29、conduct46. A. search B. favourC. memory D. praise47. A. got throughB. ran acrossC. got over D. ran through48. A. disciplinedB. guaranteed C. discriminatedD. comforted49. A. concernsB. arguments C. compromisesD. agreements50. A. spend B. workC. countD. shift51. A. cooperatingB. competing C. communica
30、tingD. criticizing52. A. check outB. hang outC. leave outD. stand out53. A. optimisticB. sympathetic C. reluctant D. awkward54. A. eatingB. speaking C. dancing D. texting55. A. table B. foodC. phoneD. friend第三部分: 阅读理解 (共15小题; 每小题2分, 满分30分)请阅读下列短文, 从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A PROGR
31、AM TITLEHispanic Studies ProgramUNIVERSITYUniversitat de BarcelonaMINIMUM AGE18LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTOpen to all levels of Spanish speakers. Beginning level students, however, must have completed at least one semester of college-level Spanish.ACCOMMODATIONSStudent apartments, local host families, and
32、residence halls (Additional fees. Only available during the fall semester). Host family includes 2 meals per day and laundry service. All Barcelona housing includes internet access.G.P.A. REQUIREMENT2.75LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTIONSpanish, Cataln, and EnglishACCEPTANCE TO U.S. UNIVERSITY REQUIREDNoDATES
33、& PRICESFall 2017September, 4, 2017 December 21, 2017$11,680Academic Year 17-18September 4, 2017 April 28, 2018$23,380Spring 2018Late January, 2018 April 28, 2018$11,680Barcelona is a city of contradictions: old and new combined, beautiful and industrial, traditional and modern. Bordered by France t
34、o the north and the Mediterranean Sea to the east, Barcelona is one of the most “European” of Spanish cities. Stroll Las Ramblas, one of the citys most famous and busy avenue. Students taking a gap year in Barcelona will find it to be a very cosmopolitan city that combines the latest trends with the
35、 most typical Spanish traditions. Barcelona offers museums, cinemas, restaurants, the beach, the mountains, and people from all over the world.Although local people speak both Spanish and Cataln, the mixture of local residents and international visitors makes it an easy city to understand and makes
36、yourself understood. Barcelona exposes students to several cultures, languages, and world views; but then again, what else could be expected from the complex city of Barcelona?56. Which is one of the requirements for the students applying for the program?A. They have to be Europeans.B. They have to
37、be 18 or above.C. They have received admission to an American university.D. They have learned Spanish at college at least for one semester.57. Which of the following is TRUE about Barcelona?A. The local people speak English besides Spanish.B. It owns the most famous avenue and museum in Spain.C. The
38、re is a conflict between modern and traditional cultures. D. It can prepare students for global awareness and involvement.BEarlier this month, the University of Glasgow in Scotland launched a course entitled: D oh! The Simpsons Introduce Philosophy (哲学). The courses aim is to ease students into the
39、typically heavy topic by relating it to the popular cartoon family.“The Simpsons is one of the modern worlds greatest cultural artifacts (制造物), partly because it is so full of philosophy,” John Donaldson, creator of the course, told the BBC. “Aristotle, Kant, Marx, Camus and many other great thinker
40、s ideas are represented in what is arguably the purest of philosophical forms the comic cartoon.”While this may seem like an unusual way to attract pupils to a traditionally dull topic, this class isnt the first of its kind. In 2009, Liverpool Hope University in the UK began offering a masters degre
41、e on the music of world-famous 60s group The Beatles, which still runs today. The following year, the UKs Durham University gave students the chance to enroll on a Harry Potter-themed module, covering contents such as “Gryffindor and Slytherin: prejudice and intolerance in the classroom,” and “muggl
42、es and magic”.To some, these courses may seem like a waste of a valuable education, but Donaldson believes that packaging certain topics into something more easy to relate to will enhance the learning experience, without distracting from the main subject. “Firstly, scholars want to be taken seriousl
43、y by other scholars and ideas like this can be seen as not serious,” he tells iNews. “There are definitely ways to incorporate popular culture into academic subjects that still remains substantial and doesnt take away from the quality of the ideas.”Already booked full, Donaldsons Simpsons class isnt
44、 meant to be taken as seriously, however. The lecturer says that his one-day course, which will pose philosophical questions around morality, free will, and religion by relating them to scenarios from The Simpsons, aims to introduce students to his area of expertise greatly while having a bit of fun
45、.58. From Paragraph 2, we can learn that _.A. many great thinkers appear in The SimpsonsB. The Simpsons contains many philosophical ideasC. John Donaldson creates the cartoon The SimpsonsD. the main reason for The Simpsons success is its philosophy59. The third paragraph is developed mainly _.A. by
46、comparisonB. by timeC. by exampleD. by process60. What does the underlined word “scenarios” in the last paragraph mean? A. characters.B. settings.C. plots. D. twists.61. The passage mainly talks about _.A. a creative philosophy courseB. a popular comic cartoonC. a reform of traditional subjects D. a
47、n enterprising lecturerCChildren feel like they get more out of their relationships with their pets than they do with their brothers and sisters, a new study suggests.This research only factored in 77 children in the UK, so we cant read too much into it just yet, but it adds to the growing body of e
48、videncefor the crucial role that pets play in our well-being and happiness.First off, no one is suggesting that pets can replace the valuable role that siblings play in peoples lives. Instead, the researchers were looking to find out more about how having pets in the family can influence kids well-b
49、eing and development as they grow up. “Anyone who has loved a childhood pet knows that we turn to them for companionship and disclosure, just like relationships between people,” said lead researcher Matt Cassells from the University of Cambridge in the UK. “We wanted to know how strong these relatio
50、nships are with pets relative to other close family ties.”To figure this out, the team surveyed 77 12-year-olds from different families in the UK. The participants included a mix of girls and boys, but all the kids had at least one pet at home, and one or more siblings.To get an understanding of how
51、 well the children related to their pets, the researchers adopted something called the Network of Relationships Inventory a well-established psychological tool that measures the quality of peoples relationships. They found that children reported having stronger relationships with their pets than the
52、ir siblings, as well as lower levels of conflict these results were particularly seen in kids with dogs.This test is by no means objective as children, we often fight with our siblings, and at times feel like they barely understand us. So asking a 12-year-old how much satisfaction they get from thei
53、r sibling relationships is filled with complications.But at this early stage in the research, the team wasnt looking for a definitive answer on the importance of relationships instead they wanted to know how valuable kids felt their pets were to them. And the results suggest they play a big role in
54、their lives.The team also showed that girls reported having closer relationships with their pets than boys did although both sexes were equally satisfied with their animals.“While previous research has often found that boys report stronger relationships with their pets than girls do, we actually fou
55、nd the opposite,”said Cassells.“While boys and girls were equally satisfied with their pets, girls reported more disclosure, companionship, and conflict with their pet than boys did, perhaps indicating that girls may interact with their pets in more different ways.”Theres a lot more research that ne
56、eds to be done into this space to figure out just how beneficial pets really are to families, but its not the only study looking into this question.62. What is the function of the first paragraph?A. To tell readers how important the research is.B. To introduce the main topic of the passage.C. To aro
57、use readers interest in the research.D. To talk about the background of the research.63. What might be discussed in the following part of this passage?A. The details of the benefits of children keeping pets.B. Other studies about the benefits of pets for families.C. The further study on relationship
58、 between pets and children.D. The reasons for girls closer relationships with pets than boys.64. Whats the best title for this passage? A. Children get more satisfaction from pets than siblingsB. Pets play a crucial role in our well-being and happinessC. A research gets opposite findings to the prev
59、ious researchesD. Scientists find the importance of relationships between pets and childrenDA car dealership in my hometown of Albuquerque was selling six to eight new cars a day. I was also told that 72 percent of this dealerships first-time visitors returned for a second visit. I was curious. How
60、does a car dealership get 72 percent of its first-time visitors to return? And how can they sell six to eight cars a day in a declining car market? When I walked into Saturn of Albuquerque that Friday, the staff there didnt know me from Adam; yet they shared with me their pricing policy, the profit
61、margin on every model, and staff income. They even opened their training manuals for my review and invited me back on Saturday if I wanted more information. On Sunday, the day after my second visit to the Saturn store, my wife, Jane, and I were walking as we frequently do. On this particular June mo
62、rning, Jane gently slipped her hand in mine and said tenderly, “I dont know if you remember, but todays my fifth anniversary of being cancer-free.” I was surprised, partially because I was embarrassed that I had forgotten and, partially because. Well, I didnt know what to do with Janes information.
63、The next day, Monday, Jane went off to work teaching school. Still not knowing what to do to mark this special occasion, I did the most impetuous thing Ive ever done in my life: I bought a new Saturn. I didnt pick the color or the model, but I paid cash and told them Id bring Jane in on Wednesday at
64、 4:30 to make those two decisions. I told them why I was buying the car. Tuesday morning, it dawned on me that Jane always wanted a white car. I called our sales consultant at Saturn, and I asked him if he had anything white in the store. He said he had one left but he couldnt guarantee itd still be
65、 available on Wednesday at 4:30 because they were selling so fast. I said Id take my chances and asked him to put it in the showroom. Wednesday came. Unexpectedly, someone in our family was admitted to the hospital. So, it wasnt until 9:30 Saturday morning when we finally made our way to the Saturn
66、store. Jane had never been in a Saturn store. When we went through the front door, the Lord took control of her feet and her mouth. She saw that little white Saturn coupe all the way across the showroom floor. She quickly passed a multi-colored sea of automobiles, sat in the little white Saturn and
67、said, “Oh, what a pretty little car. Can I have a new car?” I said, “No. Not until our son graduates from college.” She said, “Im sick and tired of driving that old Dodge, I want a new car.” I said, “I promise, just three more semesters and hell be out.” Next, Jane walked around to the front of the
68、car. As she looked it over, she let out the most blood-curdling, shrill scream Id ever heard in 29 years of marriage. Now, before I tell you why Jane screamed, let me tell you what our sales consultant had done. He had ordered a large, professionally engraved sign (white letters on blue). The sign s
69、tood alone on the hood of the little white Saturn coupe. It said “Congratulations, Jane. This car is yours. Five years cancer-free. Lets celebrate life. From Team Saturn” Every employee at Saturn of Albuquerque had signed the back of that sign. Jane saw it, screamed, collapsed in my arms and cried l
70、oudly. I didnt know what to do. I was in tears. I took out my invoice (发票) from the previous Monday, pointing to the white coupe, said, “No, honey, this car isnt yours. I bought you this one.” I tapped the invoice with my index finger. Jane said, “No, I want this one right here.” While this conversa
71、tion was going on, there was no one in the store. Our sales consultant had arranged it so that we could share the moment alone. Even so, its impossible to have a lot of privacy when so many people are standing outside the showroom windows looking in. When Jane screamed and collapsed in my arms, I sa
72、w everybody outside applaud and begin to cry. 65. What did the writer visit the Saturn of Albuquerque for that Friday?A. He wanted to collect some raw materials for his story.B. He was asked to write a report about that car store.C. He was told the car store was launching a price reduction activity.
73、D. He simply wanted to see why the car store enjoyed so much popularity.66. Why did the writer buy a new Saturn?A. Because his car was so old that he didnt want to drive it any longer.B. Because Jane wanted a new car for her fifth anniversary of being cancer-free.C. Because he wanted to mark his wif
74、es fifth anniversary of being cancer-free.D. Because he thought the car could be helpful to his wifes recovery from cancer.67. When did the writer decide upon the white car?A. On the next Tuesday.B. On the first Friday.C. On the second Wednesday D. On the first Saturday.68. How did Jane feel when sh
75、e saw the sign on the car?A. Surprised and thrilled.B. Angry but satisfied.C. Shocked and frightened.D. Skeptical but overjoyed.69. Which of the following belongs to the most wonderful part of this story?A. Paying cash for a new Saturn.B. Picking up the new car in the store.C. The couples conversati
76、on on the street.D. The writers first visit to the car store.70. The purpose of the writer writing this story is _.A. to introduce a new type of carB. to tell readers of his lovely wifeC. to sing high praise for a car storeD. to show his deep love for his wife第四部分: 任务型阅读 (共10小题; 每小题1分, 满分10分) 请阅读下面短
77、文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意: 请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。We all wish we had our very own libraries at home. Theyre a great way to keep what you love reading best organized in one place. Technology has taken over our lives and everything seems to be attainable digitally. The sad part about on
78、line books is that the realness of holding one in your hands is lost. It may be of convenience to those who often travel, but theres nothing like printed books in libraries that you can leaf through, as opposed to clicking through.Unlike the Internet, printed books are much more reliable than any ot
79、her sources. Rarely will you find a list of references mentioned at the end of the article section on the web. Professionals write their expert advice online under a license that permits them to distribute their information, thus showing readers that what they are looking through is not false inform
80、ation. Printed books are checked carefully before theyre published so that the facts mentioned in non-fiction books are all true and necessary. Reference pages at the end of these books are also mentioned in some works that require such a section.Unlike electronic devices that can have problems such
81、 as the loss of data it stores, printed books have a way of lasting for years to come if stored with care. They can be collected as prized reads that youd like to have in their physical form, as well as be passed on to others whod like to read them as well. Its great when you have something like a b
82、ook to hold on to and read, while an online book lacks that close and constant companionship.In addition, you cant expect kids to hold up an iPad under the sheets late at night. Reading printed books ensures that kids have access to reading without being spoiled into buying an electronic product tha
83、t can distract them from actual reading. Kids love picture books and the images that come with them, which is great for present authors who still design books that are intended for kids.Libraries are a great place that dates back to a time when technology was non-existent and was an unbelievable ide
84、a to men back in that period. Today libraries are still fully functional, with many people going to them for the love of books. It is important for children to start off by reading the real thing before getting involved in what other media can offer. Anyway, never forget what first got you started.T
85、itle(71) libraries are importantIntroduction Owning a library, you can place your favorite books in (72) . While online books may be convenient to (73) travelers, they lack the (74) that you can experience from the printed books .(75) of printed books Printed books written by professionals ensure th
86、at the information is precise and (76) . Printed books can be kept for a long time in a physical form and also can become your close (77) . Printed books can make reading accessible to kids. (78) , they would be addicted to electronic products.Conclusion Libraries, which have a long (79) , are still
87、 working well, popular among many people. Children should be encouraged to read printed books at their primary (80) of reading before being introduced to other media.第五部分: 书面表达 (满分25分) 81. 阅读下面文字及图表,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。Charging fees to run errands (跑腿) has slowly become a popular business model in
88、Chinas internet-based world. Now it seems to have caught on at Chinese university campuses after the shopping madness that was “Singles Day” on Nov. 11.Millions of students now juggle (应对) their busy academic schedules with the additional chores of picking up deliveries of their online shopping. So
89、other students have identified an opportunity to make some money and are now charging fees for doing things, like collecting deliveries or picking up bottles of hot water, for other students. The China News Agency has reported that students running errands for others can make as much as 3,000 yuan p
90、er month.Some have “expanded” their business scope to include answering roll calls to cover for students who skip classes. While many have applauded the resourcefulness of students trying to subsidize their tuition with hard work, others worry that the “business” could distract students from their s
91、tudies, and lead to illegitimate work such as sitting in examinations for others.26.87%73.13%1. Have you ever run errands? 2. Does running errands affect your studies?21.92%8.22% 【写作内容】1. 用约30个单词概述上述信息的主要内容;2. 用约120个单词阐述你对大学生兼职(running errands)的看法,并用23个理由或论据支撑你的看法。【写作要求】1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;2. 作文中不能出现
92、真实姓名和学校名称;3. 不必写标题。【评分标准】内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。2018届高三第二学期月考参考答案及评分细则I. 听力部分1-5 ABABC 6-10 CBCAB11-15 ABACA16-20 BBCCAII. 单项填空 21-25 ABCDA 26-30 DBCAB 31-35 ABDAC III . 完形填空 36-40 BDABC 41-45 DACAB46-50 CADBA 51-55 CBDDC IV. 阅读理解 56-57 BD 58-61 BCCA 62-64 BBA 65-70 DCAABCV. 任务型阅读71. Why 72. order 73.
93、regular/frequent 74. realness 75. Advantages/Benefits 76. reliable/dependable 77. friends/companions 78. Otherwise 79. history 80. stage VI. 书面表达One possible version: Many university students (73.13%) are involved in running errands, thinking it all right for their life and studies while the majorit
94、y (nearly 80%) admit their academic work is affected more or less. Opinions are divided.(Approval)I subscribe to the idea of running errands for money for the following reasons: for one thing, despite the scholarship and financial assistance programs offered at universities, to those facing financia
95、l pressures, running errands may help them with their studies to some extent. For another thing, students are expected to further understand the service industry and sharpen their working skills, better preparing themselves for their future career in the long term.The above reasons taken into consid
96、eration, we may safely conclude that not only does running errands bring us economic benefits, but it contributes to cultivating our interpersonal and social skills. Therefore, I am in complete agreement with this practice.(Disapproval)On a personal note, Im against running errands, which does more
97、harm than good with reasons as follows: above all, this act takes time and energy, surely influencing students daily routines and their studies. After all, as students, priority should be given to their studies. Worse still, by doing so, students are more likely to take to illegal activities like ta
98、king exams for others, landing them in big trouble and even ruining their academic careers.Altogether, I will focus more attention on my academic work. Anyhow, it is what ability and skills I have developed in school that counts a lot in my future career. Undoubtedly, I will spend more spare time on
99、 my studies instead of making money.【书面表达评分细则】一、 给分点:1、第一段概述部分(8分) 1) 要点1: Many university students (73.13%) are involved in running errands, thinking it all right for their life and studies ( 3分);2) 要点2: while the majority (nearly 80%) admit their academic work is affected more or less. ( 3分)3) 要点3
100、: Opinions are divided. (2分)2、 第二段:1) 主题句: 2分 2) 理由陈述: (10分)3、第三段:总结部分 (3分)4、卷面、字数等(2分)二、分数档: 1、第六档 ( 2024分 ):书写美观,卷面整洁;能准确、恰当地使用各种句型和词汇,有效使用多种衔接手段,全文语言流畅,内容连贯,结构紧凑;2、第五档 ( 1719分 ):书写美观,卷面整洁,但文章要点有遗漏,语法结构和词汇有部分错误,衔接手段较简单,全文基本流畅;3、第四档 ( 1316分 ): 全文基本流畅,有部分语法和词汇错误,运用了衔接手段,但书写较差,有涂改现象。4、第三档 ( 912分 ):内容
101、较差,错误较多,书写难看,涂改严重,段落划分不清,没有主题句。5、 第二档 ( 58分 ):内容不全,错误很多,书写怪异、难以辨认。6、 第一档 ( 04分 ):内容很少,文不对题,错误连篇,书写凌乱,卷面污脏。【听力录音稿】Text 1M: Did you see last nights television program on space exploration?W: Well, I had intended to watch it, but I slept through it.Text 2 M: Give me a call when you get into town. Ill p
102、ick you up at the train station.W: Should I call you at your office?M: If you get in before 5:30, call the office. Otherwise, call me at home.Text 3M: Where did you get that pen? Ive never seen a pen with light purple ink before. Thats different.W: Oh, I just got it at the little caf next to my work
103、. I didnt think it was that big of a deal, or I wouldve brought you one.Text 4W: I think this apartment is a bit dirty.M: We could clean it if we moved here. But the bedroom is a bit dark.W: Yeah, this isnt as nice as the last place we saw.M: OK. Lets go see another place before we decide.Text 5W: W
104、hen was the last time you took out cash from an ATM?M: Uh, three or four days ago, I guess. W: Thats what I thought. Hmm, thats strange. I thought we had more money in our checking account. Ill call the bank and find out whats going on.Text 6W: Aaaagh!M: But I havent touched you yet. What are you sh
105、outing for?W: You are going to touch me.M: Well, of course I am. How can I give you an injection without touching you? As soon as youve had the injection, you wont feel a thing.W: How do I know what you will do while I am asleep? You might rob me.M: Now, lets not be silly. You wont even go to sleep.
106、 This will just freeze the area around the tooth so that you cannot feel any pain while I am pulling out the tooth. That is all.Text 7 W: What seems to be the problem, officer?M: I stopped you because we are looking for a stolen car that matches this description. Can you show me your license and car
107、 registration?W: Sure. As you can see, I own this car. M: Yes, and youre also not a six-foot-five man with dark hair, either!W: Oh, well, youre right about that! Ive had blond hair since I was a baby, andM: Have you seen anything strange in this area? W: Like what?M: Someone who looks like he doesnt
108、 belong here, or someone driving really fast and making a lot of noiseW: No, I cant say that I have, officer. Ill keep my eye out, though.M: All right. Sorry to have troubled you, madam. Have a nice day.Text 8 M: Hey, its been a while.W: Yes, Ive been busy taking care of the kids, and then we went t
109、o Canada last month for two weeks. We just got back four days ago. Oh, I already ordered some tea. Did you want something?M: Ill ask the waitress for a coffee in a minute. Anyway, Ive been busy at the office myself. We had a big deadline that we worked on for three weeks. We just gave the boss our p
110、roposal two days ago. It was quite stressful.W: Architects always work so much, and for so little pay. Its crazy. When we were working together at Robs office, I didnt mind it because I found the job rewarding. But now that Ive had kids, it doesnt seem healthy to me.M: Well, its true. I dont get muc
111、h exercise, and my diet isnt great. Takeaway meals arent as good as food that I cook myself, and sometimes I dont get off work until 10:00 in the evening.W: You do look a bit run down. You should at least get outside during your lunch break to stretch your legs.M: Id like to, but Im usually busy. Bu
112、t I do ride my bike to workText 9W: Our guest today is Chef Michael Wilson. Thanks again for joining us, Mr. Wilson.M: Oh, its my pleasure. And please, call me Mike. W: OK. Mike, youve been cooking since you were a kid, and youve been a professional cheffor over twenty years. What is it about cookin
113、g that you love so much?M: Its the best way for people to communicate, in my opinion. You dont need language, youdont need to have anything in common. All you need is to like to eat and drink, which most people do. Its easy to make new friends when you share a meal together. W: So, what are some of
114、the differences in the food of different countries?M: Well, in the West, people eat a lot of bread, while in Asia, rice and noodles are more common. Beef is very common in countries like the United States, but its not as popular in Northern Europe. To be honest, though, I prefer to think of ways in
115、which food is similararound the world. For example, you can find barbecue almost everywhere, and most countries offer both spicy and mild dishes.W: What do you think is the most important factor in cooking?M: I think that fresh, local ingredients are the most important part of any type of cooking. U
116、sing the best of what a particular place has to offer, rather than fancy sauces or expensive spices, usually results in the best dishes.Text 10M: Dear Borg Fence,Ive been trying to get in touch with you for weeks about my gate. You fixed it on September 29, but no one has called me back. I was not a
117、ble to be at home while the workers finished fixing the gate that day. Well, I came back to find that the gate had not been fixed properly. The problem is very simple: the nails are not nailed in properly, so every piece of wood is slowly coming apart. I know that this job was very small, but even s
118、mall jobs should be done properly. Even though your workers had to complete another bigger job nearby, they should still have paid attention to my fence. Between my house at 1701 Coventry Lane and my mothers house at 52 Ascott Circle, my family has given your company thousands of dollars in the past
119、 several months, and we deserve to be treated with more respect than this.I hope this can be resolved as soon as possible. Please call me and let me know when I can expect someone to come out here to make this right. Of course, I would prefer to handle this quietly, but if you do not respond to this letter, I will be forced to take my case to the Better Business Organization and make a formal complaint. Best Regards, Jasper Smith