1、第I卷 客观题(共85分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节听下面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.What does the woman think about the tie?A.Its expensiveB.Its a good bargainC.Its worthless2.What will the man give the woman?A.A ticketB.A parking receiptC.Change for a
2、dollar3.Where are the speakers?A.At homeB.At a restaurantC.In a park4.What is the womans friend able to do at home?A.Receive a faxB.Surf the InternetC.Send text message on her phone5.What does the woman offer to do?A.Take down a reservation for the manB.Give the man a table in ten minutesC.Seat the
3、man at the bar第二节听下面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 did the speakers have for dinner last night?A.NoodlesB.FishC.Chicken7.Where will the speakers eat tonight?A.At homeB.At a Thai restaurantC.At an
4、 India restaurant听第7段材料,回答8、9题。8.What does the woman say she needs to do first?A.Go to the bankB.Visit a friendC.Go to the post office9.What does the woman say about the sick friend?A.He doesnt like chicken soupB.He wont be happy to see the manC.He has invited her to see a movie听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.W
5、hich class is Prof. Andersons?A.Chemistry 302BB.Chemistry 302AC.Chemistry 375411.How does the woman feel in the beginning?A.Excited B.Confused C.Indifferent12.Who is the man?A.A studentB.A professorC.A registration clerk听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What did the speakers do yesterday?A.They visited a professo
6、r togetherB.They took the same classC.They took an exam together14.How did the woman feel about taking the English course?A.Confident B.Regretful C.Uncertain15.Whats the mans problem?A.He may not have enough moneyB.The course is very difficult for himC.He didnt pass the exam last semester16.What do
7、the speakers agree to do?A.Share a bookB.Share an apartmentC.Help each other with the first assignment听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What do we know about the fire?A.It was put out by the firefightersB.It might be started by a campfireC.It was set by the man18.What color is the snake?A.GreenB.BrownC.Yellow19.
8、What did the man do with the snake?A.He sold itB.He fed itC.He killed it20.What happened at the end of the story?A.The snake starved to deathB.The man was bitten by the snakeC.The man set the snake free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。21.
9、According to the report,the government will hold a meeting people can voice their opinions on todays global economy.A.which B.where C.when D.whose22.Apples OS X,which has long been considered ,to viruses,was recently hit by an evil software called Flashback.A.allergic B.fundamental C.immune D.sensit
10、ive23.Jack doesnt smoke now,but he for almost twenty years.A.was smoking B.has smoked C.had smoked D.smoked24. weather forecasting,GOES-R,a USA recently launched satellite,will be part of an international search and rescue network.A.In terms on B.With respect to C.In the event of D.In addition to25.
11、 sufficient historical and legal grounds,Chinas position on the South China Sea has been consistent and clear.A.Based on B.Associated with C.Centered around D.Assessed by26.Eight years ago when Hillary Clinton competed with Barack Obama for presidency,many Americans bad the question whether there wa
12、s a likelihood of a negotiated between the two.A.Comprehension B.completion C.communication D.compromise27.Chinas e-commerce giant Alibaba had an amazing year as the Now.11 shopping carmival broke new records,the Double Twelve shopping day with success.A.having followed B.following C.followed D.to f
13、ollowed28.Chinese laws say employees may not work more than 8 hours a day but permit work hours to be in some cases,where employers must be sure the workers do not become tired.A.expanded B.enlarged C.extended D.exploited29.Its not what you have in your life but you have in your life that matters.A.
14、who B.that C.which D.what30.When Fathers Day was first established 100 years ago,it did not quickly as Mothers Day did.A.catch out B.catch up on C.catch up D.catch on31.According to Han Zhen,Shanghai Party Secretary,by 2020 all Shanghais rivers are expected city and national standards.A.to have atta
15、ined B.to attain C.to be attained D.to be attaining32. he is enthusiastic and qualified for the job,I see no reason to remove him from office.A.Even though B.Provided that C.Unless D.As if33.-Betty has been upset over an e-mail you wrote her the other day.-Rally?My intent was just to offer some help
16、ful suggestions.Ill so that she doesnt feel upset anymore.A.clear the air B.reap what I sowC.see the handwriting D.beat about the bush34.Teachers recommend parents their children under 12to ride bicycles to school for safety.A.mustnt allow B.do not allow C.not allow D.couldnt allow35.-Jack,Id like t
17、o have your opinions about my written report.- But L have one suggestion.A.Thats a good idea B.You are modestC.It looks fine to me D.You should check it first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。Any idea from experts on TV usually affects me much.One day,a soci
18、ologist proposed that the consumer society has been 36 modern humans little by title.For fear that I would become a(n) 37 of the consumer society, I38hurried to a bicycle shop in my neighborhood.As the shopkeeper, Mr. Johnson was selling me the 39 , he said, “This is the best thing you could have do
19、ne. Life has become hopelessly40. A bicycle is simple, and it brings to you41things: fresh air, sunshine and exercise.” I agreed. 42 as a child, I got on the bicycle and headed out onto the streets. After some time, I43at the other end of the town. I was this that this simple vehicle could let me44l
20、ong distances in a fairly short time. But how45did I really go? Since I hated to be46, I went back to Mr. Johnson and asked him to47anodometer(里程表) on my bicycle. He agreed, but48, “An odometer without aspeedometer(速度计) is like a49without a knife.” I admitted he was right and in a few minutes, the t
21、wodevices were50to the handlebars of my bicycle. “What about a horn?” he then asked. “Look, this horn is no larger than a matchbox and has many functions”51. by these functions, I bought the horn. “You cant leave the back part52,” noted Mr. Johnson. He fixed a metal box with buttons53the seat, and s
22、aid, “Is there anything better than this oven when you feel54on your way? I can give you a special discount.” I was not strong enough to55the offer. “I congratulate you once more; this is the best thing you could have done,” said Mr. Johnson in the end.36.A.damaging B.destroying C.scaring D.consumin
23、g37.A.steward B.part C.victim D.abuser38.A,immediately B.eventually C.reluctantly D.gradually39.A.knife B.bicycle C.speedometer D.TV set40.A.conscientious B.stressful C.complicated D.tough41.A.unique B.mysterious C.complex D.natural42.A.Happy B.Naughty C.Conventional D.Offensive43.A.took up B.set up
24、 C.ended up D.came up44.A.march B.keep C.measure D.cover45.A.long B.far C.often D.soon46.A.inaccurate B.impractical C.unprepared D.unconscious47. A.fix B.check C.repair D.lay48.A.swore B.added C.replied D.concluded49.A.spoon B.fork C.handle D.cutter50.A.distributed Bloaded C.appliedD.attached51.A.co
25、nvinced Battracted C.clarifiedD.attacked52.A.bare Bblank C.looseD.alone53.Abeside Bbefore Cbelow Dbehind54.Asick Bhot Chungry Dthirsty55.Aconsider Bwithdraw Cmake Dresist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。AYoud expect the home of the Bakewell pudding to know
26、 a thing or two about keeping its visitors cosy and well-fed,and in this attractive market town,yourenever more than a few steps away from a tea room or pub. And to walk off all the cake and ale, the spectacular Peak District is on the doorstep.Eat/drinkThe Mannersis a traditional stone-built pub a
27、few minutes walk from the town centre, serving well-executed pub fare such as local venison with root veg and red wine sauce, and apple and plum crumble.Wyes Waters(Unit 8, Granby Road)is a charming little cafe with gingham table cloths and a great-value menu of homemade pies, sandwiches and cakes.S
28、hoppingBakewells thriving Monday market is always popular and its attractive cobbled courtyards and market square are home to independent shops and galleries. And of course, no visit to Bakewell is complete without a visit to theOld Original Bakewell Pudding Shopwhich will gift-wrap and post sweet t
29、reats to anywhere in the world. Out of town, the excellentChatsworth Estate farm shopis the place to stock up on Derbyshire specialities such as oatcakes, handmade chocolates from family-run business Holdsworth, and bottled ales brewed on the estate.StayOn the river in the centre of Bakewell,One Cas
30、tle Street(doubles from 90 B&B), is a quaint B&B in a Grade II listed building, where substantial breakfasts will set you up for a day exploring. Alternatively, three miles out of town,Haddon Grove Farmhas 11 attractive holiday cottages in converted farm buildings (from 490 for a four night December
31、 break in a cottage for four). Theres a communal games room and indoor heated pool, making it a perfect winter escape for families. Cottages sleep between two and 10.56.According to the passage,Bakewell is .A.a market town famous for its Bakewell pudding B.a small town far away from tea rooms and pu
32、bs.C.a quiet town with only local visitorsD.a modern town with grand hotels and restaurants57.Travelling in Bakewell,a visitor .A.can only do shopping on MondayB.can purchase sweet treats and have it mailed homeC.have to pay at least 90 for a nightD.can participate in farming work on Haddon Grove Fa
33、rmB Interactive television advertising,which allows viewers to use their remote controls to click on advertisements,has been pushed for years. Nearly a decade ago it was predicted that viewers of Friends, a popular situation comedy, would soon be able to purchase a sweater like Jennifer Anistons wit
34、h a few taps on their remote control. its been the year of interactive television advertising for the last ten or twelve years, says Collin Dixon of a digital-media consultancy. So the news that Cablevision, an American cable company, was rolling outinteractive advertisements to all its customers on
35、 October 6th was greeted with some skepticism. During commercials, an overlay will appear at the bottom of the screen, prompting viewers to press a button to request a free sample or order a catalogue. Cablevision hopes to allow customers to buy things with their remote controls early next year. Tel
36、evision advertising could do with a boost. Spending fell by 10% in the first half of the year. The popularization of digital video recorders has caused advertisers to worry that their commercials will be skipped. Some are turning to the Internet, which is cheaper and offers concrete measurements lik
37、e click-through rates-especially important at a time when marketing budgets are tight. With the launch of interactive advertising, many of the dollars that went to the Internet will come back to the TV, says David Kline of Cablevision. Or so the industry hopes. In theory, interactive advertising can
38、 engage viewers in a way that 30-second spot or not. Unilever recently ran an interactive campaign for its Axe deodorant(除臭剂), which kept viewers engaged for more than three minutes on average. The amount spent on interactive advertising on television is still small. Magna, an advertising agency, re
39、ckons it will be worth about $138 million this year. That falls far short of the billions of dollars people once expected it to generate. But DirecTV, Comcast and Time Warner Cable have all invested in it. Yet there are doubts whether people watching television, a lean back medium, crave interaction
40、. Click-through rates have been high so far (around3-4%, compared with less than 0.3% online), but that may be a result of the novelty. Interactive ads and viewers might not go well together.58.By saying Its been the year of interactive television advertising for the last ten or twelve yearsColin Di
41、xon means .A.Interactive television advertising has not achieved the anticipated results.B.Interactive television advertising is successful when incorporated into situation comedies.C.Interactive television advertising has been under debate for the last decade or so.D.Interactive television advertis
42、ing will become popular in 10-12 years.59.When Cablevisions planned interactive TV advertising program,the public .A.accepted it immediately and completely B.had some doubt about itC.showed an indifferent attitude toward itD.refused to accept it60.The wide use of digital video recorders .A.has made
43、TV advertising easily accessible to viewers B.helps advertisers to measure the click-through ratesC.has placed TV advertising at a great disadvantage.D.enables viewers to check the sales items with ease61.What can we infer from para.4?A.Unilevers interactive campaign proves the advantage of TV daver
44、tisingB.Unilevers interactive campaign has done well in engaging the vlewersC. Unilevers interactive campaign helps attract investments in the companyD.Unilevers interactive campaign has boosted the TV advertising industryCFew people would disagree that email makes our lives easier. But misusing ema
45、il can cause problems. And Im not talking about hitting the “reply all” button when you didnt mean to.Answering all those emails and processing all that information can overload the brain,causing stress.So says the Future Work Centre, a business based in London.This company carries out psychological
46、 research on peoples experiences in their workplaces.The centres Richard MacKinnon was the lead writer of a report on messaging habits. He calls email a double-edged sword. In other works,email can be both good and bad. Americans also use the saying cuts both ways for something like a double-edged s
47、word.But back to the culture of emailing,Emails provide a useful way to communicate. But they could add to tension in the mind,causing stress. Come rain or shine, some office workers are under pressure to read and answer emails all day long.Jonathan Rowe has on office job in London. His complaint is
48、 a common one:too many emails.He says reading work emails when youre at home blurs the boundaries between work and leisure.Psychologists are concemed about the pressure that workers bring on themselves. Dr. Richard MacKinnon spoke with VOA News on Skype.He says that email can be a valuable, time-sav
49、ing communication tool. But it can also be a source of stress and even anger for many of us. He adds that the stress does not come from the number of emails you get. The problems result from when and how you deal with them. According to the study,there are two very stressful email behaviors. One is
50、leaving email on all day-and never signing off. The other is reading and answering emails early in the day and late at night.Which jobs are most affected by email stress?But not all jobs are equally stressed by email. The jobs most affected by email stress are: marketing, public relations, media and
51、 Information TechnologyEducational experts have also written several reports on how email overloads are stressing out teachers.Ways to cut down on your email stressMacKinnon says bad email behaviors are linked to higher levels of stress in office workers. The Future Work Centre report gives several
52、suggestions on avoiding email stress.Use email with a plan. Do not just react to endless email alerts. If you use an emailapplication, or app ,on your device, close it down when you want to be left alone.If you need to communicate with a co-worker,call or better still walk to their office and talk a
53、bout it.Be careful with the “reply all” option. For example, if you are accepting an invitation toattend training, just write back to those who need to know. Trust me. Other workers on that mailing list will thank you. And accept the fact that if a matter is urgent employers will call you about it.T
54、he Future Work Centre report claims that in 2014, people sent an estimated 196.3 billion emails. The average adult spent more than an hour a day answering emails. Email is certainly not going anywhere. So, it is important to control your emails and not the other way around.62.Dr.Richard MacKinnon ho
55、lds the idea that_. A.it is the emails you get daily that puts you under pressure. B.it is the way of processing emails that makes you feel stressed. C.it is necessary that you read and answer your emails at noon. D.it is important that you realize where a source of stress comes from.63.Which of the
56、 following can best replace the underlined phrase “Come rain or shine” (in pare.5)? A.whether it is good or bad B.whatever happens C.whatever the stress D.whether the email is important or not64. We can tell from the last paragraph that_. A.We can only relieved when email is outdated. B.We will neve
57、r relieve our stress as email exists. C.We should do everything we can to control email D.We should be wise when dealing with our emails65. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage? A.Is Email Stressing You Out? B.Are You A Slave To Email? C.Email Or Not? D.Have You Misused Your E
58、mail? DHalf a year ago I came across a book called”Salt,Sugar and Fat. How the Food Giants Hooked US”,but finished it only recently. I am far from being a fan of junk food,over-salty,or over-sweet stuff,and honestly this food doesnt appeal to me at all. Maybe it is related to the fact that I grew up
59、 in Russia and at that time we were not so exposed to the foreign, especially made in America foods. We knew Coca Cola,Pepsi,juice powder and Cheetos,but this stuff was not so cheap or available to buy it every day and we couldnt buy them in large quantities. We didnt know the word”fat”was not a bad
60、 thing but a normal of life for some people. We always had sweets and especially on holidays they were served as a dessert along with a cake. Russians like eating sweets when they drink tea. Even with my passion to desserts I still cantrelate myself to the people Michale Moss was writing about, thos
61、e consumers who could not say”no” when it came to junk food.What I found interesting in the book was that the author didnt focus on diets, necessity toexercise,sleep well at night and all other things we all are pretty aware of. The aim was not to teach people how to live but instead,after having ma
62、de a huge research,interviewed more than 100 people in the food industry,Moss reveals the ugly of the food business. It puts all the facts in front of us and offers a choice:to buy or not to buy. However,the answer was known at the very beginning. Moss mentions the well-known food like Coca,Cola,Pep
63、si,Nestle and some others and tells how skillfully the consumers can be cheated when it comes to choosing what to put in the food basket in the supermarket. We like this taste of a chocolate,the crispy chips,and sweet porridges because it was all put on test by groups of scientists who made experime
64、nts to reveal what kind of taste will be most appealing to us. It involves brain,of course. Apart from scientific researches, it was also due to successful marketing strategies and plans that people prefer to buy food.In this companiesmoney race,the most vulnerable(易受伤害的)victims are kids. They cant
65、tell good from bad and love everything that makes them feel good. Commercial ads of fast food particularly targeted kids and played on the fact that mothers cant fully control what their children eat because they spent all day at work. Mothers themselves buy chocolates bars and com flakes for their
66、kids,guided by a powerful brainwashing that actually,these products were not unhealthy, on the contrary, it was encouraged to give them to kids, because fat and sugar provide energy, so they are good,right? Giving a credit to some food companies, they made attempts to fight the trend, but consumers,
67、who already worked a habit of eating too salty, too fatting and too sweet products,didnt react to the changes. So the companies returned to the old policy. Surprisingly,such behavior was strongly backed up by the govermment.I would definitely recommend reading this book not only to those who struggl
68、e in the battle with his addiction to fast food but also people living healthily. It casts light on many things,including how vulnerable we can be in front of corporations and their powerful and accurate marketing strategies.66. In the book “Salt, Sugar and Fat. How the Food Giants Hooked US”,Moss f
69、ocused on_. A.how to keep fit. B.how junk foods are made C.How to buy healthy food D.how food companies cheated us67. What does the world”It” in paragraph two refer to? A.The book B.The research C.The food industry D.The author68.What is the authors attitude towards the government? A.objective B.sup
70、portive C.positive D.negative69.As to the book,the author might agree that_. A.it is necessary for those who want to lose weight B.people will give up fast food after reading it C.it explains many things that we are not well aware of D.it teaches people how to live a healthy life70.The author wrote
71、the passage mainly to_. A.introduce a healthy diet B.expose the ugly side of food companies C.call on the potential readers to live healthily D.recommend the book written by Moss 第卷 主观题(共35分)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。Very muc
72、h at the center of the concept of peer pressure is the expression, “everybodys doing it”, It is a strong influence of a group, especially of children ,on members of that group to behave as everybody else does. It can be positive or negative. Most people experience it in some way during their lives.P
73、eople are social creatures by nature, and so it is hardly surprising that part of their self-respect comes from the approval of others. This instinct is why the approval of peers, or the fear of disapproval, is such a powerful force in many peoples lives. It is the same instinct that drives people t
74、o dress one way at home and another way at work, or to answer”fine”when a stranger asks “how are you?”enen if it is not necessarily true. There is a practical aspect to this:it helps society to function efficiently and encourages a general level of self-discipline that simplifies day-to day interact
75、ion.For certain individuals,seeking social acceptance is so important that it becomes like an addiction;in order to satisfy the desire,they may go so far as to abandon their sense of right and wrong. Teens and young adults may feel forced to use drugs ,or join gangs that encourage criminal behavior.
76、 Mature adults may sometimes feel pressured to cover up illegal activity at the company where they work,or end up in dedt because they are unable to hold back the desire to buy a house or car that they cant afford in an effort to “keep up with the Joneses.”However,peer pressure is not always negativ
77、e, A student whose friends are good at academics may be urged to study harder and get good grades. Players on a sports team may feel driven to play harder in order to help the team win. This type of influence can also get a friend off drugs,or to help an adult take up a good habit or drop a bad one.
78、 Study groups and class projects are examples of positive peer groups that encourage people to better themselves.Schools try to teach kids about the dangers of negative peer pressure. They teach kids to stand up and be themselves, and encourage them to politely decline to do things that they belive
79、are wrong. Similarly,it can be helpful to encourage children to greet the beneficial influence of positive peer groups.Concept of peer pressurePeer pressure_71_to the strong feeling thatYou must do things the way other people of your age do. It_72_in nearly every one of us,and influences us in one w
80、ay or another,good or badA practical function of peer pressure to_73_Being social creatures, people expect the approval from their _74_members.People around will affect how one lives_75_Peer pressure helps society function effcientlyInfluences of peer pressure on individualsThe desire to be socially
81、_76_is like a drugNegative influences include lack of moral sense,criminal offences and_77_Positive influences are good grades,team_78_,and the building-up of good habits.To _79_the danger of negative peer pressure,kids should learn to be independent whenNecessary,and say no to anything that is wron
82、g or_80_ 第五部分: 书面表达(满分25分)最近,高三年级组织的“你最重视哪科作业”的调查,结果见下面的饼状图。请据此写一篇不少于150词的英语短文。写作要求:1.介绍调查结果;2.阐述产生如此结果的原因,可举例说明;3.就如何合理分配各科作业时间提出自己的看法。注意: 1.短文的开头已为你写好。Recently,a survey on homework preference has been conducted among senior three students.The results are as follows:_江苏省如皋市2017届高三上学期教学质量调研(三)英语试题参考
83、答案I. 听力部分(共20题 满分20分)15 CCBAC610 ACABA1115 BCBCA1620 ABABBII. 单项选择 (共15题 满分15分)21-25 BCDDA 26-30 DBCAD 31-35 ABACCIII. 完形填空 (共20题 满分20分)36-40 DCABC41-45 DACDB46-50 AABBD51-55 BACCDIV. 阅读理解 (共15题 满分30分)56-57 AB 58-61 CBCB 62-65 BBDA 66-70 DADCDV. 任务型阅读(共10题 满分10分)71. refers 72. works/functions/ exist
84、s 73. society 74. fellow 75. unconsciously 76. accepted 77. over-consumption 78. spirit 79. avoid 80. illegal【评分标准】请以参考答案给分(形式、大小写错误均不给分)【评分标准】【书面表达评分标准】总体原则: 本题总分为25分,按5个档次给分。(参见附录)。评分时,首先根据文章的内容和语言(内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的数量和准确性、上下文的连贯性及语言的得体性)初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定最后给分。(一)语言方面:1词数少于130或多于170的,从总分中减去2分。
85、2语言形式错误分为大错和小错。大错包括“时态、语态、主谓一致”等,小错包括“单词拼写错误、小品词用法错误”等。如出现1个大错,从总分中减去1分。如出现1个小错,从总分中减去半分。3 如层次不清楚,写作没分段,从总分中减去2分。4 如果没有使用较复杂的句子结构,评分时将分数降低1个档次。(二)内容要点方面:本次内容赋分从下面几个方面:1、(6分)2、(6分)3、(5),(6分) 4、卷面(2分) 1).三处乱涂扣1分,五处乱涂扣2分。 (乱涂的鉴定:如在写错的单词上划上1-2道线的不算乱涂,三道线以上以及不规则的乱花算乱涂); 2)书写较差,以至影响交际,将分数降低1个档次。附录:【英语作文评分
86、标准-各档次的给分范围和要求】 第五档(很好);(21-25分) 1. 完全完成了试题规定的任务。 2. 覆盖所有内容要点。 3. 应用了较多的语法结构和词汇。 4. 语法结构或词汇方面有些许错误,但为尽力使用较复杂结构或较高级词汇所致;具备较强的语言运用能力。 5. 有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。 6. 完全达到了预期的写作目的。 第四档(好):(16-20分) 1. 完全完成了试题规定的任务。 2. 虽漏掉1、2个次重点,但覆盖所有主要内容。 3. 应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。 4. 语法结构或词汇方面应用基本准确,些许错误主要是因尝试较复杂语法结构或词汇所致。
87、5. 应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。 6. 达到了预期的写作目的。 第三档(适当):(11-15分) 1. 基本完成了试题规定的任务。 2. 虽漏掉一些内容,但覆盖所有主要内容。 3. 应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。 4. 有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解。 5. 应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文内容连贯。 6. 整体而言,基本达到了预期的写作目的。 第二档(较差):(6-10分) 1. 未恰当完成试题规定的任务。 2. 漏掉或未描述清楚一些主要内容,写了一些无关内容。 3. 语法结构单调、词汇项目有限。 4. 有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响了对写作内
88、容的理解。 5. 较少使用语句间的连接成分,内容缺少连贯性。 6. 信息未能清楚地传达给读者。 第一档(差):(1-5分) 1. 未完成试题规定的任务。 2. 明显遗漏主要内容,写了一些无关内容,原因可能是未理解试题要求。 3. 语法结构单调、词汇项目有限。 4. 较多语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响对写作内容的理解。 5. 缺乏语句间的连接成分,内容不连贯。 6. 信息未能传达给读者。 不得分:(0分) 未能传达给读者仟何信息:内容太少,无法评判;写的内容均与所要求内容无关或所写内容无法看清。 录音原文Text 1M: Do you like this tie? I got it on sal
89、e from a second-hand store.W: Hmm. It looks a little dirty. And its got a hole right here. (1)Text 2 W: Do you have change for a dollar?M: Yeah. What kind of change do you want? (2)W: I dont care what kind of change it is, as long as the parking machine takes it.Text 3W: Could you pass the salt, ple
90、ase? Oh, and Ill take some more bread and butter when youre done with it.M: Here you are. This place is fantastic, isnt it? The food is great, and the service is just perfect. Im going to order some more red wine. (3)Text 4 W: Can you help me send a fax to my friend in Canada? M: A fax? Nobody uses
91、fax machines anymore. Why dont you send your friend an email instead?W: She doesnt have a computer. I dont think she even has a cell phone! (4)Text 5M: What do you mean you dont have a reservation under that name? I called two weeks ago!W: Im sorry, sir. Perhaps the person you spoke to didnt write i
92、t down. The best I can do is a seat at the bar in 20 minutes. (5)Text 6 W: Im starving! What is there to eat in the fridge?M: Hmm, not much. All we have is some noodles from last night. (6)W: Im sick of eating noodles. I want something a little more exciting for a change! Lets go out for Indian food
93、! (7)在现代美语中,“I dont know”的简略说法。M: I dunnomy stomach cant handle spicy food. Remember last time? We had that spicy fish at that Thai restaurant with your parents. I had to call in sick the next day! W: Well, not every Indian dish is spicy, you know. And there are a lot of good vegetarian dishes at In
94、dian restaurants. (7) You have been saying that you want to eat less meat.M: All right. Im willing to give it a chance. (7)Text 7M: Hey, Shirley! Are you busy this afternoon? W: Well, BradI need touhgo to the bank today, and. (8)M: Perfect! I need to go there, too! Why dont we go together?W: The thi
95、ng is, BradI actually have to visit my friend who is sick afterwards, soM: Oh, no problem! I can make her some chicken soup! My mother taught me how to make it. W: Listen, Bradmy sick friend is actually a guy. I dont think hed like it too much if I brought you over to his house. (9) Do you understan
96、d what I mean?M: Totally Ill just wait in the car while you bring him the soup, and then we can go to the movies! W: Look, Brad. Im just not interested in going out with you, okay? Im already seeing someone!M: OK, I understand. But you could have just said that in the first placeText 8 W: Hello. Is
97、this the registration office?M: Yes. This is Jim speaking. How can I help you?W: Well, I have a problem here. I have been in Chemistry 302B for a month. And today, Prof. Anderson told me I wasnt on his most recent class list. (10) I thought I was registered in his class, so this really came as a sur
98、prise. (11)M: Well, why dont you give me your student ID, and Ill just check to see if you are officially registered? (12)W: 37754.M: Just a minute. And you are Kelly Alton, right?W: Yes, thats me.M: Kelly, the computer shows that you are registered in Chemistry 302A. Thats Dr. Boltons class. Perhap
99、s you have mixed up the two.Text 9 W: Excuse me, are you going to buy that book?M: Well, I need it for a class, but its awfully expensive.W: Oh. We must be in the same class. (13) Introduction to British Literature?M: Yes, thats the one. Were you there yesterday for the first class? (13)W: I sure wa
100、s. (13) Professor Roberts really seems to know his subject.M: Yes. I took his Shakespeare course last semester, and it was very good. He likes listening to his students.W: Thats a relief. Im a biology major, and I was a little uncertain about taking an English course. (14)M: Im an English major, and
101、 this is a required course for me. But now, Im in trouble because Im not sure whether I can afford this book. (15)split the cost:分摊费用类似短语:split the money/split all the bills Lets split the cost of the picnic. 野餐费用咱们分摊吧。W: Hey, Ive got an idea. Why dont we split the cost and share the book? (16)M: So
102、unds great. (16) Do you live on campus?W: Yeah. I live on the 10th floor of Butler Hall.wrap up:圆满完成That just about wraps it up for today.这就差不多给今天画了个圆满的句号。M: Perfect. I live on the 3rd floor of Butler. We should have no trouble sharing the book. I can bring it up to your room right after I wrap up t
103、he first assignment. W: Its a deal.Text 10 A young man was walking in the forest near his village when he smelled smoke. He went in the direction of the smoke and saw a fire that was out of control. It looked like it had been started by a campfire. (17) Many trees had already been burned. The young
104、man looked at the black ground and saw a bright green snake. (18) It was trapped under a large brown tree that had fallen down. The young man knew that the snake was dangerous. He lifted up the fallen tree and was able to set the snake free. He put it into a bag and ran back to his village. While th
105、e men in the village went to put out the fire, the young man showed his mother the beautiful snake and begged her to let him keep it. He fed the snake big, fat mice, and he gave it a huge area in his yard to live in. (19) The snake lived a very comfortable life. The young man liked to invite his fri
106、ends over to take turns feeding it. Everyone liked the snake, even the young mans mother. One day, the young man tried to pick up the snake, and it bit him on the arm. (20) As the young man lay on the ground in pain, he asked the snake why it had bitten him. The snake replied, “You always knew I was a snake!”