陕西省宝鸡中学高三月考(二)(图片)——英语英语

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宝鸡中学2014级高三月考(二)英语试题答案
A卷
听力(共30分)
1—5 ACAAB 6—10 BAACA 11—15 BABAB 16—20 ABCAC
阅读理解(共两节,40分)
21—25 ABBCB 26—30 CBAAA 31—35DBDDC 36—40 BCGAF
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)
41—45ACDBA 46—50 BDCAC 51—55BDBCD 56—60 ABACD
B卷
听力(共30分)
1—5 CBCBB 6—10 CACCC 11—15 BBCBA 16—20 CBCBC
阅读理解(共两节,40分)
21—25BDBDA 26—30CBCDC 31—35DBDCA 36—40 BCGAF
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)
41—45BCDDA 46—50BDBAC 51—55CDBCB 56—60ADACA
语法填空(共15分)
61 an 62. closer/closely 63. dressed 64. at 65. whose 66. and 67. what
68. brought 69. warmth 70. me
短文改错(共10分)
1.too---so 2.classmate--- classmates 3.it---there 4.Unfortunately--- Fortunately 5.去掉the 6.finish---finishing 7.getting后加on/along 8.teach---taught 9.with---to 10.go---goes
写作(共25分)One possible version
Dear Jim,
I’m glad to learn that you will come to study Chinese in China. You asked me to look for a Chinese host family for you in your last email. I have now found one that should meet all of your requirements.
The host family, whose flat is only two hundred meters away from the school where you will be studying, is made up of three people. The host and the hostess, both kind, enthusiastic and hospitable, are English teachers of a middle school. Their only son, a college student aged 19, is about your age. He is willing to communicate with you and go out traveling with you. As for the rent, it is also very reasonable, just 800 yuan a month. You won’t find a better option than this.
Are you satisfied with t his option? I’m looking forward to your arrival!
Yours truly,
Li Hua
附:听力原文
Text 1
W: Do you know what time it is? My watch just stopped working for some reason.
M: Let’s see…oh, it’s 7:30! I’m late for my dinner appointment. Thanks for asking me what tim e it was. I’ve got to run!
Text 2
W: I’d like to check my luggage. Here is my ticket.
M: All right. Are you going to have any stop-over?
W: Yes, I am going to have a stop-over in Singapore, but I want to check my things through to Australia. Text 3
W: Have you looked in the mirror today?
M: Uh, not since I woke up this morning…Why? Did I forget to do my hair or something?
W: Well, let’s just say that green ties and pink shirts don’t really mix…
Text 4
W: The sports meeting starts at 8:00.
M: In order to get a good seat, we must arrive there fifteen minutes in advance.
Text 5
M: Hey, Joanne. What’s up? Are you heading to the beach, too?
W: I’m trying to get there as fast as I can. I need to deposit some money at the bank and mail some letters at the post of fice. But first, I’ve really got to find a ladies’ room!
Text 6
W: Hi, Mark. Are you in town for another job interview?
M: Yes, I’m pretty optimistic this time. I’ve just finished my second interview with this company.
W: That sounds great. How many people are they interviewing?
M: They interviewed sixteen the first time and four of us were chosen to go back for this interview. So, you know, twelve failed in the first interview.
W: Well, I hope it goes well. John and I would love it if you came back to this area to work, because we are friends.
M: I would too.
Text 7
W: Can’t you be a bit faster? You make the whole group wait for you.
M: How can you blame it on me? I’m having trouble in operating this kind of machine. It is designed for you right-handers.
W: You always complain about these machines. But you are not the only one using your left hand.
M: Really? I don’t know who else is the same as me.
W: To tell you the truth, I’m also left-handed.
M: You?
W: Yeah. You should spend some time getting suited to it in advance. Then you can do it quickly.
M: Is that what you have done?
W: Yes. In fact, it pays to use both hands.
M: OK, I will try.
Text 8
M: So, what do you want to do tomorrow?
W: Well, let’s look at this city guide here. Uh, here’s something interesting. Why don’t we first visit the art museum in the morning?
M: OK. I like this idea. And where do you want to have lunch?
W: How about going to an Italian restaurant? The guide recommends one downtown, just a few blocks from the museum.
M: It sounds great. After that, what do you think about visiting the zoo? Well, it says here that there are some very unique animals not found anywhere else.
W: Well, to tell you the truth, I’m not really interested in going there. Why don’t we go shopping instead? There are supposed to be some really nice places to pick up souvenirs.
M: Nah, I don’t think that’s a good idea. We only have a few traveler’s checks left, and I only have $50 left in cash.
W: No problem. We can use your credit card to pay for my new clothes.
Text 9
M: Mary, can I sit here?
W: Sure, Mark. What are you having for lunch? Let me see what’s in your plate. Ah, pork and fried chicken again.
M: They are really delicious and I cannot imagine a meal without meat.
W: You never eat vegetables. That’s not good for you. How is your cold then? Have you seen the doctor? M: It’s nothing serious and it’s unnecessary to bother the doctor. I’ve taken some medicine and I’ll be well soon.
W: You are so careless about your health.
M: Well, do not speak like a doctor. I know what’s good for me.
W: Oh, I finally understand Dr. Kevin’s lecture.
M: What do you mean?
W: He said men live shorter than women because they always pay little attention to their health.
Text 10
W: I was born before my sister Stacy-two minutes and fifty-eight seconds before her, to be exact! I’ve always been really proud to be the older one, and I remind Stacy about it every chance I get. We are twins, but we don’t look the same. There are some twins who look alike and others who don’t. And our personalities couldn’t be more different. I’m outgoing and loud, and I play sports whenever I can. My sister is quiet and shy, and she prefers to read books. Personally, I feel lucky that our parents were down to earth, and didn’t try to do silly things like dress us up in the same clothes when we were little. We grew up in the Midwest-our parents were both professors at the University of Chicago. As kids, my sister and I developed our own language that only we could understand. It made our parents so angry, and that only made us use it more! I don’t remember very much of if now, but th ere are one or two sentences that we can still use to talk about our parents! I can still remember that day my sister and I left for colleges on opposite sides of the country-her to Harvard and me to Stanford. Both places seemed really far away. I felt like our lives would change forever, but they didn’t. We’re now in our mid-thirties, and we’re never been closer!。

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