湖北八2019年高三3月联考试题--英语
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湖北八2019年高三3月联考试题--英语
本试卷共10页。
全卷总分值150分。
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1、本试卷共四部分。
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第一部分听力〔共两节,总分值30分〕
第一节〔共5小题;第小题1.5分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项,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.Forwhatclasshasn'tthemanprepared?
A.Biology.
B.Chemistry.
C.English.
〔〕2.Whatmightpreventthewomanbuyingthetable?
A.Itsquality.
B.Theprice.
C.Itsdesign. 〔〕3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Hisjobinterview.
B.Hismeetingwithafriend.
C.Hisgoodbehavior.
〔〕4.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Hisneighbor’sdogwasn’tbarking.
B.Hethoughtthewomanwaslying.
C.Helivesinthesameneighborhoodasthewoman.
〔〕5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Paulisinneedofhelp.
B.Theycan’texpectPaultohelpthem.
C.Paulisn’treadytohelpothers.
第二节〔共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第六段材料,回答第6至第8三个小题。
〔〕6.Whenwillthewomanleave?
A.OnMonday.
B.OnTuesday.
C.OnSunday.
〔〕7.Howwillthewomangetthere?
A.Byplane.
B.Bytrain.
C.Bytaxi.
〔〕8.WhatwillthewomandoonTuesdayafternoon?
A.Gototheairport.
B.Meetsomeone.
C.Gotoameeting.
听第七段材料,回答第9至11题。
〔〕9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Husbandandwife.
B.Teacherandstudent.
C.Motherandson. 〔〕10.Whatdoesthemando?
A.Heisawriter.
B.Heisastudent.
C.Heisachemist.
〔〕11.Whatwilltheyprobablydosoon?
A.Setupalab.
B.Writepapers.
C.Workonexperiments.
听第八段材料,回答第12至14题。
〔〕12.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?
A.Rightsofanimals.
B.Testsonanimals.
C.Animalsmedicines. 〔〕13.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman'sview?
A.Delighted.
B.Annoyed.
C.Puzzled.
〔〕14.Whyisthemanunwillingtosign?
A.Hedoesn'tlikeanimalsatall.
B.Hedoesn'tthinkherviewreasonable.
C.Hecan'tbearthewomantalkinglikethat.
听第九段材料,回答第15至17题。
〔〕15.Wherewouldthemanprefertolive?
A.Neartheuniversity.
B.Nearthetrainstation.
C.Nowhereinthecity.
〔〕16.Howmanyapartmentsisthemaninterestedin?
A.2.
B.3.
C.4.
〔〕17.Whatshouldthemanpayifhedecidestorentanapartment?
A.Therentonlyandnothingelse.
B.Somemoneyforpossibledamageonly.
C.Themoneyfortherentandpossibledamage.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
〔〕18.Whatistheprobableoccupationofthespeaker?
A.Managerofacompany.
B.Professorofauniversity.
C.Engineerofacompany.
〔〕19.Whatisthespeakermostlikelytotalkaboutnext?
A.Technology.
B.Theconsumermarketabroad.
C.Targetsforthecomingyear.
〔〕20.Whathasbeenincreasedmost?
A.Profits.
B.Resultsinthemarket.
C.Thewholesale.
第二部分:词汇知识运用〔共两节,总分值30分〕
第一节:多项选择〔共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分〕
〔〕21.Theplanwassoshallowandimpracticalthatnoserious_______was evermadetorealizeit.
A.recognition
ment
C.attempt
D.credit
〔〕22.Confidenceismorethanjustanattitude;itcomesfromastrongcom mitmenttotake_____,ratherthanjustletlifehappen.
A.consideration
B.effect
C.responsibility
D.account
〔〕23.Chengduisfamousforvariouskindsofsnacks.Preparedindiffere ntways,they____differenttastes,goodqualityandlowprices. A.spill B.feature C.suit
D.distribute
〔〕24.Asitsname__________,theVolunteerFarmreliesonvolunteersto weed,plantandharvest.
A.suggests
B.insists
C.predicts
D.possesses
〔〕25.Someresearchhasindicatedthatunemployedworkersshould_____ _anyjobtheycanget,includingtemporarywork,asabridgetohigher-payingemployment.
A.buildup
B.takeup
C.makeup
D.bringup
〔〕26.Tomymind,thesecrettohappiness_____yoursuccessfulworkandy ourcontributiontowardsothers'happiness.
A.resultsin
B.consistsin
C.bringsin
D.takesin
〔〕27.Historyisthebestteacher.It________recordsthedevelopmentp athofeachcountryandforetellsthefuturetous.
A.apparently
B.conventionally
C.faithfully
D.eventually 〔〕28.Nowadays,almostalltheChinesepeopleare__________tobasiche althcareservices.Thisaccountsforthefactthattheaveragelifeex pectancyoftheChinesehasalreadyrisento75.
A.alternative
B.abundant
C.accessible
D.creative 〔〕29.Lookingyoustraightintheeyedoesnotmeanthepersonistellingt hetruth.Experiencedliarsoftendothisina(an)______way,playing onpeoplebelievingthemyth.
A.automatical
pulsory
C.sensitive
D.deliberate
〔〕30.Somehowthisseemstometobe______.Howcouldateamthathadfough tforCanadabeforesuddenlybecomecitizensoftheUSA?
A.outofplace
B.outofshape
C.outofquestion
D.outofcontrol
第二节:完形填空〔共20小题;每题1分,总分值20分〕
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出能够填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Mymother-in-lawwasthejellymakerinthisfamily.Thislimited choicewasawelcome34inthedaysoftoddlers,siblingsandpuppies.A llIdidwasto35babyfoodjars,whichmymother-in-lawwouldsealwith wax(蜡)and36backhomewithus.37Iwantedtomakeapeanutbutterandj ellysandwich,allIhadtodowasreachforoneoflittlejars.Jellymak ingwasjustawayof38formymother-in-law.Shealwaysdidit,setting the39jellyontheshelves.
Myfather-in-lawdiedseveralyearsagoandthispastDecember,s healso40.Amongthethingsinthehousetobedividedbyherchildrenwe rethe41cannedgoods.
TheotherdayIreachedmypantry(储物间)forjellyforaquicksandwich.Sittingallaloneonthefarsideoft
heshelfwasasmalljarofgrapejelly,whoselidwas42inplaces.43oni twere“GR”forgrapeandtheyearwhenthejellywasmade.
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Nolongerwasitjustajarofjelly.Itwastheendofafamily48.Weh avehundredsofpicturesandmanymorememoriesthatweexpectto49the yearsandtopassontoourchildren.Thejarofjellywon’tkeepthatlong.Itwilleitherhavetobeeatenor50...butnottoday. 〔〕31.A.consequently B.mentally
C.universally
D.absolutely
〔〕32.A.ratherthanB.butrather
C.orrather
D.otherthan
〔〕33.A.frustratesB.excitesC.surprisesD.delights
〔〕34.A.alarmB.reminderC.reliefD.belief
〔〕35.A.saveB.protectC.tickD.possess
〔〕36.A.holdB.putC.checkD.send
〔〕37.A.WhereverB.WheneverC.WhateverD.However
〔〕petenceC.challengeD.profession
〔〕39.A.flatteredB.flashedC.accomplishedD.figured
〔〕40.A.gaveaway B.brokeaway
C.passedaway
D.putaway
〔〕41.A.fragrantB.charmingC.historicD.remaining
〔〕42.A.rustyB.dullC.awkwardD.musty
〔〕43.A.WrittenB.AttachedC.DescribedD.Conveyed
〔〕44.A.postponedB.rejectedC.failedD.avoided
〔〕45.A.superbB.patientC.academicD.mature
〔〕menting
〔〕47.A.consideredB.takenC.lookedD.treated
〔〕48.A.ruleB.principleC.religionD.tradition
〔〕49.A.reflectB.surviveC.associateD.remind
〔〕50.A.putout B.runout
C.thrownout
D.broughtout
第三部分阅读理解〔共20小题,每题2分,总分值40分〕
阅读以下短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的(A、B、C、D)四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.
A
Attheonsetofanorthernwinter,manydreamofwarmerclimates.I n1934theCanadian-borncomposerColinMcpheedidmorethandream.He setoutfortheislandofBali.
Inhisbook AHouseinBali,ColinMcpheedescribedhowhefirstgai nedinsightintotheessenceofBalinesemusic.Foraboutamonthhehad
beenworkingontranscribingacompletescoretoaBalineseplayhehad seen.Itseemedimpossiblethatsomuchbeautycouldbeachievedwitha scale(音阶)ofonlyfivetones.
Butthedistinctiveembellishments(修饰音)ofthemusiceludedhim.Fortunatelyayounghouseholdhelperandh isfrienddecidedtoassist.OnemorningtheysettwoobjectsnexttoMc phee’spiano.Theyweregangas--metalkeyedinstruments.Thetwoboysplay edtheminwhatstruckMcpheeas”afastduet(二重奏〕inMorsecode”.
AtlastthecomposerhadfoundthekeytoBalinesemusic.“Wait!”Mcpheewouldcalloutfromthepianoastheboysflewalong,
“Stop!Please!Thatbitoncemore!”
Patientlytheboyswouldstopandbeganagain.Butsoontheyweref lyingagain,fasterthanever,amazingMcpheewiththeirmemoryandpr ecision.Sometimesthepatternsrepeated.Sometimestheyopenedupi ntosomethingnew.Then,suddenlythewholeduetwouldflyapartandth eboyswouldburstoutlaughing,breakingthespell.
AlthoughColinMcpheelefttheislandin1939,heremainedspellb oundbyBalinesemusic.Anditsrich,distinctivesoundwouldcolourm anyofthecompositionshewouldwriteforthenextquartercentury. 〔〕51.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat_______________________.
A.ColinMcpheesetfootontheislandofBaliinlatewinter
B.Thebook AHouseinBali detailedhowColinMcpheeunderstoodthelif eoftheisland
C.ColinMcpheeactuallyacquiredmuchbeautyofBalinesemusic
D.ForamonthColinMcpheehadbeenwatchingaBalineseplayhehadseen before
〔〕52.Theword“eluded”inthethirdparagraphcanbereplacedby________________.
A.attracted
B.shocked
C.disappointed
D.puzzled
〔〕
53.ColinMcpheewasastonishedbecause________________________.
A.thetwolocalsplayedpartofBalinesemusiconcemoreunwillingly
B.ColinMcpheeeventuallyfoundthekeytoBalinesemusic
C.Thetwoboysplayedtheirinstrumentssopreciselyandskillfully
D.TheBalinesemusicdisplayedsomethingnewforColinMcphee
〔〕54.Thepassageismainlyabout_______________________.
A.abookintroducingtheislandofBali
B.twoBalineseboysplayinggangas
C.acomposernamedColinMcphee
D.BalinesemusictouchingColinMcphee
B
Humansaren'ttheonlyspeciesontheplanetwitha penchant forel ectronicgadgets(小配
件〕.ZookeepersacrosstheUSandCanadaarediscoveringthatapesal sogetexcitedaboutApps.
Aspartofaprogramcalled
“AppsforApes”,12zoosacrossthetwocountrieshavebeenintroduc ingiPadsintotheentertainmenttimefororangutans,thegiantfurry redprimatesnativetoIndonesiaandMalaysia.
“Wearefindingthat,similartopeople,theyliketouchingthet ablet,watchingshortvideosofDavidAttenboroughforinstance,and lookingatotheranimalsandorangutans,”saidRichardZimmerman,foundingdirectorofOrangutanOutreach,th enon-profitthatrunstheprogram.
Twiceweekly,orangutansareprovidedwithaccesstothetablets .Theanimalsspendfrom15minutestohalfanhourusingdifferentApps dependingontheirattentionspan.Appsdesignedforchildrenthatst imulateactivitiessuchaspainting,musicandmemorygamesareamong themostpopularAppswiththeapes.
“Itisalotlikewhenwe'reshowingchildrenpop-upbooks,”saidZimmerman,addingthattheorangutansareamongthemostintelli gentprimates,withtheintelligencelevelofayoungchild.
Theprogram,whichreliesondonatediPads,willsoonbeexpandin gtozoosacrossAustralia,NewZealand,JapanandEurope.
〔〕55.Theword“penchant”
inthefirstparagraphisclosestinmeaningto________________. A.awareness B.addiction C.impression D.devotion
〔〕56.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothearticle ?
A.12zoosareinvolvedintheprogramintheUS.
B.OrangutanswereoriginallyfoundinIndonesiaandMalaysia.
C.OrangutanOutreachisasuccessfulcompanywhichearnsmuchmoney.
D.Alltheanimalsinthezoospendfrom15minutestohalfanhourusingd ifferentApps.
〔〕57.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat_______.
A.theprogramhasbeensuccessfulinEurope
B.orangutansarenearlyassmartaschildrenofyoungages
C.orangutansaretheanimalswiththickshell
D.Appsaredesignedfororangutanstostimulateactivitiessuchaspa inting,
andmemorygames
〔〕58.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
ingAppsforApes
B.Let’sHelpZoos
C.WonderfulZoosWelcomeYou
D.ATraditionalProgramWillExpand
C
Thehomelessdog,knownasXiaoSa,hasbeenfollowingateamofcyc listsfor24daysalong1,833kilometersofhighwayfromKangding,Sic huanprovince,toLhasainTibet.
Nobodyknowswherethewhitedogcamefromorhowlongshehasbeens izenscallherthe “dogwithdetermination”andthemicroblog“GoGoXiaoSa”recordingherlifehasattractedmorethan37,000followersintwowee ks.
ApictureofXiaoSainthearmsofayoungmaninfrontofthePotalaP alaceonThursdaynightdrewmorethan4,000commentscongratulating thesmalldogandexpressingdreamsofgoingtoLhasa.
TheyoungmaninthepictureisZhangHeng,22,astudentinWuhan,H ubeiprovince.Ashisgraduationtrip,hedecidedtofacethechalleng eofridingtoLhasaalone.Onthewayhemetalonelydog.“Shewaslying,tired,onthestreetaroundYajiang,Sichuanprovinc e,”hesaid.“Sowefedher,andthenshefollowedourteam.”
”
Wefeltshemightwanttocomealongwithus,sowedecidedtobringheral ongtotheend.
“Aweeklater,Zhangandhisbuddiesopenedamicroblogaccountforhe r.”
Wethoughtthedogwasencouragingus,andwantedotherstoknowitssto ry,“hesaid.TheycreatedthenameXiaoSabycombiningxiaomeaning”little“withthelastsyllableofLhasa.
Duringtheirjourney,XiaoSa,Zhangandhisteamcoveredmoretha n1,700kilometersandclimbed10mountainshigherthan4,000meters. XiaoSajustranupthemountainsoralongdirtroads.
”
Manypeoplestoppedcyclinginsomesections,thentookthebus,butth edogmadeit,
“hesaid.Zhangputthedogonthebackofthebikewhentheteamwasridi ngdownhill.”Thespeedcanreach70kilometersperhour,impossibleforthedogtoca tchus.“
ZhangHeng,whoaccompaniedXiaoSafor20days,calledher”abuddyandafriend“.”Iwouldliketotakethedoghomeandtakecareofher.Shehasbeenastray ontheroadforalongtime.Sheneedsahome.“
〔〕59.Howdidthenetizensfeelwhentheyreadthemicroblogrelatedtoth edog?
A.inspired
B.sympathetic
C.pitiful
D.unbelievable
〔〕
60.ZhangHengandhisteamopenedamicroblogaccountforthedogjustb ecause__________.
A.thedogisverycuteandfriendly
B.thedogencouragedthemandtheywantedmorepeopletoknowitss tory
C.itisthefirstdogtotraveltoLhasa
D.Theyhadnothingelsetodoontheirjourney
〔〕
61.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.ThedoghadbeenstrayingonhighwayG318beforeitmettheteamo fcyclists.
B.Duringtheirjourney,Zhangandhisteamclimbed10mountainsh igherthan4,000meters.
C.Themicroblog“GoGoXiaoSa”hasattractedmorethan37,000followersintwoweeks.
D.Thedogranalonebehindthemwhentheteamwasridingdownhill.
〔〕62.Whichmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.ADogwithDetermination
B.AMicroBlogandaDog
C.TraveltoLhasawithaDog
D.ADogFollowsaTeam
D
IfyouliveinAmericainthe21stcenturyyou'llprobablyhavetol istentoalotofpeopletellyouhowbusytheyare.It'sbecomethedefau
ltresponsewhenyouaskanyonehowtheyaredoing:”Busy!“”Crazybusy!“.Itis,prettyobviously,aboastdisguisedasacomplaint.Andthec ommonresponseisakindofcongratulation:”That'sagoodproblemtohave,“or”Betterthantheopposite.“Noticeitisn'tgenerallypeoplepullingback-to-backshiftsin theICUorcommutingbybustothreeminimum-wagejobswhotellyouhowb usytheyare.Whatthosepeopleareisnotbusybuttired.Exhausted!De adontheirfeet.It'salmostalwayspeoplewhosebusynessispurelyse lf-imposed:workandobligationsthey'vetakenonvoluntarily,clas sesandactivitiesthey've”encouraged “theirkidstoparticipatein.They'rebusybecauseoftheirownambi tionordriveoranxiety,becausethey'readdictedtobusynessanddre adthattheymighthavetofaceinitsabsence.
AlmosteveryoneIknowisbusy.Theyfeelanxiousandguiltywhent heyaren'teitherworkingordoingsomethingtopromotetheirwork.It 'ssomethingtheyhavechosen.Busynessservesasakindofexistentia lreassurance(令人安心的保证〕,ameasureagainstemptiness,obviouslyyourlifecannotpossiblybes illyortinyormeaninglessifyouaresobusy,completelybooked,inde mandeveryhouroftheday.
Idlenessisnotjustavacation.Itisasnecessarytothebrainasv itaminDistothebody,anddeprivedofitwesufferamentalaffliction
asuglyasrickets.Thespaceandquietthatidlenessprovidesisanece ssaryconditionforstandingbackfromlifeandseeingitwhole,forma kingunexpectedconnectionsandwaitingforthewildsummerlightnin gstrikesofinspiration.”Idledreamingisoftentheessenceofwhatwedo,“wroteThomasPynchon.Archimedes'”Eureka “inthebath,Newton'sapple:historyisfullofstoriesofinspirati onsthatcomeinidlemoments.
〔〕63.WhenmanyAmericanssay”Crazybusy“,theymean______.
A.theyarereallytiredoftheirpresentsituation
B.theyarereallyproudoftheirpresentlife
C.theyarecomplainingabouttheircurrentwork
D.theirlifearefullofallkindsofproblems
〔〕64.ThewritermentionsArchimedes'”Eureka “andNewton'sappletoshowthat________.
A.historyisfullofinterestingstories
B.ArchimedesandNewtonwereverybusy,sotheymadegreatdiscov eries
C.peoplemaygetinspirationwhentheyareidle
D.inspirationscomefromhardwork
〔〕65.Theword”its “inthesecondparagraphrefersto___________.
ambition B.anxiety C.busyness D.dread
〔〕66.Fromthearticle,wecaninferthat__________.
generallypeoplepullingback-to-backshiftsintheICUtellyou theyarebusy
”Deadontheirfeet“means”beingtiredout“
allthekidsareself-imposedduetothedriveandmotivation
Theauthorseemstoagreethatidlenessisbetterthanbusyness E
Thisyear,theWorldMentalHealthDayonOct10wasmarkedbytheth eme:
“Depression:AGlobalCrisis”.AccordingtotheWorldFederationf orMentalHealthandtheWHO,depressionhasmovedbeyondthemedicald omain(领域)tobecomeasocialproblem.StatisticsfromtheBeijingSuicideRe searchandPreventionCentershowthatofthe287,000peoplewhocommi tsuicideinChinaeveryyear,70percentarevictimsofdepression.
“Thisequatestoonedepressionvictimtakingtheirlifeeveryt hreeminutes,”citedCCTVrecently.AccordingtotheBeijing-basedCapitalMedical University,thenumberofdepressionpatientshasbeenontheriseint hepastyearsandnowaccountsfor5to10percentofthepopulation,mor ethantheglobalaverageof5percent.
WangShaoli,vice-presidentofBeijingHuilongguanHospital,a medicalcenterspecializinginmentalhealth,saidthatwhatmakesde pressionsowidespreadisthateverybodycangetit.
“Nooneisimmunetodepression,”saidWang.“Ithasbecomeasocialproblembecausedepressionkillsone’ssocialcapabilities,suchascommunication,andleadstoanegative socialmentality.”
AccordingtoWang,depressioncanbetreatedwithmedicineandea rlypsychologicalconsultation.Therealproblemisthelackofaware nesssurroundingtheissue.
“Peoplewithmentalhealthillnessesarediscriminatedagains t,”saidWang.“Sotheyarereluctanttogotohospitalandoftenkeepthepaintothem selves,whichonlymakesmattersworse.”Onlyonein10depressionvictimsareproperlytreatedinChina,accor dingtotheBeijingSuicideResearchandPreventionCenter.
“Whenpeoplegetdepressed,itbecomespartoftheirthoughts,m akingthemnegative,evendesperate,”saidWang.“Andtheideasaredifficulttochange.”That’swhyWangsuggestsearlyintervention.
“Normallyittakesaboutninemonthstotreatdepression,”saidWang.
“Butinmostcases,patientsdroptreatmenthalfwaywhentheyfeelso meprogress.”
〔〕67.HowisPara1&2mainlysupportedwhenittellsthatdepressionhasb ecomeasocialproblem?
A.Bygivingdata
B.Bymakingdefinition
C.Byanalyzingcauses
D.Bymakingcomparisons
〔〕68.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingaretrueEXCEPT__ ______?
A.peoplewithdepressionaremorelikelytocommitsuicide.
B.thepercentageofdepressionpatientsislargerinChinathant hatintheworld.
C.moreandmorepeoplehavebeensufferingfromdepression.
D.depressioncandestroypeople’simmunesystemandsocialcapabilities
〔〕69.Peoplewithmentalillnessesareunwillingtogotohospitalbecau se__________.
A.thevictimsthinkthattheywillgetwellsoon
B.theyarediscriminatedagainstanddon’twantotherstoknowtheirillnesses
C.therearefewmedicalcentersspecializinginmentalhealth
D.thereisnowaytotreatthem
〔〕70.InWangShaoli’sopinion,thebetterwaytodealwithmentalproblemisto_________.
A.forcethevictimstogotohospital
B.keeptheirpaintothemselveswhenitappears
C.keeppositiveandgetearlypsychologicalconsultation
D.moremedicalcentersshouldbesetup
第四部分:书面表达〔共两节,总分值50分〕
第一节:完成句子〔共10小题,每题2分,总分值20分〕
阅读以下各小题,依照括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。
71.Thewarleftthefamilyscatteredallovertheworld,anditwas twodecades.(get)
那场战争使那个家庭流落到世界各地,二十年后他们才相聚。
72.Themoreoftenyouseizeopportunitiestotalktotheforeigne rs,______________whenspeakingaforeignlanguage.(confident) 越抓住机会和老外交谈,说外语时你就越自信。
73.Backto1942directedbyFengXiaogangtellsatruestoryin194 2,intheWarofResistanceagainstJapaneseAggression.(engage) 冯小刚执导的电影《一九四二》讲述了1942年的一个真实的故事,那时侯正值中国人的抗日战争。
74.Heistiredofdealingwiththecomplaintsofcustomers.Moret hanoncehehastoldmehisdesirethat______________todoanotherjob ofthedepartment.(appoint)
他厌倦了应对顾客的投诉。
他不止一次告诉我他的愿望:被任命做部门的其它工作。
75.Thoughtherehasbeensometalk,never____________________ whetherthelegendarytreasureishiddeninthemountain.(clear) 尽管早有传言,但传说中的财宝是否藏在那个山里依旧没有弄明白。
76.Shehassucceeded.Sheispleasedthatherdevotiontostudyin g___________.(pay)
她成功了.她特别快乐她在学习上的付出终于得到了回报.
77.With______________hislectureabouttheendangeredanimal s,theprofessorhasbeenpreparingforitalltheday.(attend) 因为许多学生来听关于濒危动物的报告,这位教授一整天都在做预备。
78.Smartphonesenableworkerstokeepincontactin___________ ___impracticalbefore.(think)
智能手机让上班族们有更多他们往常认为是不现实的方式保持联系。
79.Inmyopinion,itishismeasuresratherthanhisability_____ _________.(blame)
依我看来,是他的措施而不是他的能力应该受责备。
80.Asitturnedouttobeasmallhouseparty,we______________so formally.(dress)
其结果只是是一个特别小的家庭聚会,我们本不必要穿得如此正式的。
第二节:书面表达〔总分值30分〕
请依照以下提示,并结合生活学习实际,用英语写一篇短文
Thereisacrack(裂痕〕ineverything,that'showthelightgetsin.(LeonardCohen,Canadian singer)
注意:1、无需写标题,不得照抄英语提示语;
2、除诗歌外,文体不限;
3、文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称;
4、字数为120左右。
参考答案
第一部分听力〔共两节,总分值30分〕
1----5BBACB6--10CABAB11--15ABBBA16--20ACAAC
第二部分:词汇知识运用〔共两节,总分值30分〕
第一节:多项选择〔共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分〕
21---25CCBAB26--30BCCDA
第二节:完型填空
31--35CBDCA36—40DBACC41—45DAACB46—50ABDBC
第三部分阅读理解〔共20小题,每题2分,总分值40分〕
51--54CDCD55--58BBBA59--62ABDA63--66BCCB67--70ADBC
第四部分:书面表达〔共两节,总分值50分〕
第一节:完成句子〔共10小题,每题2分,总分值20分〕
71.beforetheygottogether
72.themoreconfidentyouwillbe/feel
73.whentheChinese(people)wereengaged
74.he(should)beappointed
75.hasitbeenmadeclear
76.haspaidoff
77.manystudentstoattend
78.whattheythoughtwas/awaythattheythoughtwas
79.thataretoblame
80.needn’thavedressedup/needn’thavebeendressed
第二节:书面表达〔总分值30分〕
IstillrememberthedaywhenIwasleftaloneathome.Icarelessly brokethevase,whichwasmuchtreasuredbymyfather.Whenhecameback ,IwassofearfulthatIdidn'ttellthetruth.Thecatwasmyexcuse.Myf athersaidnothing,butIcouldreadhisdistrust.Thenextmorning,af terarestlessnight,Iadmittedtomyfatherthatitwasmyfault.Isawr eliefinhiseyes.Hesmiledtome.Fromthenon,Inevertoldlies.Myhon estywonmegreattrustfromothers,whichbenefitedmygrowthalot.Th
eaccident,orexactlythe“crack”forcedmetomindmybehavior.
Itisthe”crack"thatisremindingmeallthetimethatIhavealongwaytogo.With thelightthroughthecrackIcanseetheroadaheadclearly.
评分标准:
第一节:完成句子
以0;0.5;1;1.5;2分计分:
以下题为例:
Little____________whatshelookslike;allshecaresaboutisherjob performance.(care)
她不在乎外表,她在乎的是自己的工作表现。
74.doesshecare(about) (2)
did/doshecare(about)………………………1.5
didhecare(about) (1)
didhecareof…………………………………….0.5
未用倒装或未用所给词care 0
第二节:短文写作〔总分值30分〕
【一】评分原那么
1、此题总分为30分,按5个档次给分。
2、词数少于100,将分数降低一个档次。
3、评分时,先依照文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。
评分档次的确定
应在内容符合题目要求的前提下侧重于语言的表达。
4、评分时,应注意的要紧内容为:内容切题,语言表达准确、多样、连贯、得体。
5、拼写与标点符号是语言表达准确的一个方面,评分时,应视其对交际的妨碍程度予以考虑。
6、如书写太潦草,以至妨碍辨认,将分数降低一个档次。
【二】各档次的给分范围和要求
第五档25~30 完全完成了试题规定的任务。
——所有内容与提示吻合。
——应用了较丰富的语法结构和词汇。
——语法结构与词汇应用准确,虽有个别错误,但不妨碍意义的表达;具备较强的语言运用能力。
——恰当使用了语句间的连接成分,全文结构紧凑。
完全达到了预期的写作目的。
第四档19~24 完成了试题规定的任务。
——要紧内容与提示吻合。
——应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。
——语法结构与词汇应用差不多准确,个别错误对意义的表达有一定妨碍。
——较恰当地使用了语句间的连接成分,全文结构紧凑。
达到了预期的写作目的。
第三档差不多完成了试题规定的任务。
13~18 ——要紧内容与提示比较吻合。
——应用的语法结构和词汇能差不多满足任务的要求。
——有一些语法结构与词汇的错误,对意义的表达有较大妨
碍。
——差不多能使用语句间的连接成分,全文结构比较松散。
整体而言,差不多达到了预期的写作目的。
第二档7~12 仅完成了试题规定的部分任务。
——要紧内容与提示差不多吻合。
——语法结构单调,应用词汇有限。
——有较多语法结构与词汇方面的错误,妨碍了意义的表达。
——语句间的连接成分运用不当,缺少连贯性。
信息未能清晰地传达给读者。
第一档1~6 未完成试题规定的任务。
——要紧内容与提示不太吻合。
——语法结构单一,应用词汇十分有限。
——有较多语法结构与词汇方面的严峻错误,严峻妨碍了意义的表达。
——缺乏语句间的连接成分,内容不连贯。
信息未能传达给读者。
0分
未能传达给读者任何信息: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。
听力材料:
Text1.
W:ThebiologyclassnextMondayhasbeenreplacedbyachemistryclass .
M:Thatisawful.I'mnotpreparedforthat.
W:Meeither.IwishwewouldhaveanEnglishclass.
Text2
M:Ireallylikethistable,Marie.Thewoodisbeautiful,anditlooksl ikeitwilllastahundredyears.
W:Iagreewithyou,butI’mnotsurewecanafforditrightnow,Thomas. M:Well,thetablewehaveathomeisnotverygoodquality,andneedsrep lacing.
W:You’reright—butweshouldlookaroundabitandseewhatelsewecanfind.
Text3
M:I’msoworriedthatI’mgoingtodothewrongthing.
W:Justtakeiteasy,Mike.I’msureeverythingwillbefine.
M;Ihopeso.
W:Whenyoumeettheboss,themostimportantthingistolookhiminthee ye,smileandshakehands.
Text4.
M:Youlookverytired.
W:Iam.Ididn’tgetanysleepatalllastnight!Theneighbor’sdogwasbarking.
M:Ididn’thearanything.
Text5
W:IsPaulgoingtohelpus?
M:Paul?Hardly!WhenItalkedtohim,hejusttoldmeaboutalltheprobl emshewashaving.
第一节到此结束。
Text6
M:Whenareyouoffthen?
W:IamleavingonSundaynight.
M:What'syourschedule?
W:IarriveinSingaporeonMonday.Theplanelandsat5:30intheaftern oonandMrBlackismeetingmeattheairport.Tuesdayisabusyday.I'ma ttendingtheconferenceinthemorningandintheafternoonIammeetin gMr.Smith.
M:Whoishe?
W:Oneofthenewcustomers.
Text7
W:Itwasexactlytwoyearsagotodaythatwemovedandsettleddownhere .Youstartedworkingonyourdegree,andIstartedworkingdownatthel ab.
M:Itseemslikeonlyyesterday.IsupposethatIamsobusyIdon'tevenn oticehowtimepasses.
W:I'dexpecttheopposite.Imean,thewayyou'vebeenstudying,worki ngonexperimentsandwritingdozensofpapers.Itmightseemmorelike fouryearsthantwo.
M:Haven'tyouevernoticedhowtimeseemstocrawlwhenyouhavenothin gtodobuthowtimeflieswhenyouarebusywithwhatyoureallyliketodo ?
W:That'strue.Thosedayswhentherewasnotmuchtodoatthelabdidn't everseemtoend.
M:Justwaitalittlelonger.AssoonasIfinishmydegree,we'llopenou rownchemistrylab.
Text8
W:Hi,Jim.
M:Hi,Alice.What'sthat?
W:It'smyprotest,thatis,somesuggestionstothegovernment.Doyou wanttosignit?
M:Aprotest?Whofor?
W:It'sagainstdoingtestsonanimals.I'mgoingtosendittoalltheco mpaniesthattestmedicinesonanimals.
M:What?Areyoupullingmyleg?
W:No,I'mnot,Jim.Therearelotsofotherwaystocureillnesseswitho
utusingdrugs.
M:Idon'tknowaboutthat.Anyway,peoplearemoreimportantthananim als.
W:Animalshaverightstoo,youknow.
M:Ofcourse,theydo.Butpeoplehavemorerights.
W:Jim!Ican'tbelievemyears!Don'tyoulikeanimal?
M:OfcourseIdo,but...
Text9
W:Hi!WelcometotheServicecenter.HowcanIhelpyou?
M:Hi,yes.I'minterestedinreadingatwo-bedroomapartment.
W:Well.IwouldliketoaskyouafewquestionsbeforeIshowyouwhatweh aveavailable,sothatwewillbeabletomatchyourneedsbetter.First ,whatpricerangeareyouinterestedin?
M:Somewherebetween$400-$450amonth.
W:Okay.Doyouhaveaspecificlocationinmind?
M:Well,Iwouldliketolivesomewhereneartheuniversity.Oratleast onabusline.
W:Andwhenwouldyouliketomovein?
M:Onthefirstofthemonth.
W:Okay.Herearethephotosofthedepartmentsthatfityourpreferenc es.
M:Thankyou.TheoneonBroadwayAvenuelooksnice.Iwouldliketoseei
t,AndtheoneonMainStreet.
W:Sure.Letmegetthekeysandwewillgolookatthem.Ifyouchoosetore ntoneofthem,wewouldneedsomemoneyforpossibledamage.Youwillbe responsibleforeverythinginside.Ifyoulike,wecansignanagreeme nttoday.
M:Great!Thankyou!
TEXT10
Ladiesandgentlemen,mayIhaveyourattention,please?BeforeIgoon totalkaboutourtargetsforthecomingyear,let'shavealookatourpe rformanceovertheyear.SinceIaminchargeofourcompany,I'mgoingt odividemyreviewintotwoparts:first,financialandthentechnolog y.Onthefinancialfront,theresultshavebeenverypleasing.Thewho lesalehasincreasedby28%,costshavedroppedby3%andprofitsareup by16%.Sothecompanyasawholehasperformedwell.Somesaleshavedon everywell,especiallyinChina,ourlargestexportmarket.Theconsu mermarketathomehasbeenverycompetitiveandwillcontinuetobeso. Ourresultsinthismarkethavebeenratherdisappointing,just2%upc omparedwithlastyear.。