保定市二模河北省保定市高三第二次模拟考试 英语A卷 扫描含答案
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高三5月模拟考试英语参考答案(A 卷)
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B卷
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66. shared 67. living 68. what 69. within 70. less
offender. So come on, stand here. Hope you don't have to wait as long as we do.
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Good luck.”
Possible version:
Dear Bob,
I'm so glad to learn that you're coming to our city in July.
I’ve found a suitable flat for you. It is on Chao Yang street and Bus No. 5 can take you there. Maybe there is only one stop from the flat to Hua Wen school so it is very convenient for you go there on foot. The flat is 60 square meters, in which there is a bathroom, a bed, a sofa ,a desk and a chair. By the way, the rent is 800 yuan per moth. I hope the flat can meet your needs. if not, please tell me and I will try to look for another flat for you.
Looking forward to your coming.
Yours,
Li Hua
M: Excuse me, but could you tell me when the next train for London leaves?
W: It leaves every hour, so the next one is in fifteen minutes—at 9:20.
(Text 2)
W: Hurry up. It’s 8:03 now. The lecture will begin soon.
M: Don’t worry. We still have 17 minutes to go.
(Text 3)
W: I’ve always wondered why many people like keeping pets.
M: There is nothing surprising about that, because pets, especially dogs and cats, are just like our friends.
W: I’d prefer to be with human friends.
(Text 4)
W: Fine day, isn’t it?
M: Yeah, how about going hiking with me?
W: It’s my pleasure. But I like swimming more than hiking or climbing or something like that.
(Text 5)
W: John, I think you must be looking forward to going to Paris for further study.
M: Well, I ought to be, but I am afraid I can’t do well because of my poor French.
(Text 6)
M: Excuse me.
W: Yes, can I help you?
M: Yeah, uh… I want to take an English course, and I need some information.
W: OK.
M: I think English is too difficult to learn.
W: Don’t be upset. English is widely used in the world. More than 375 million people learn English as their mother language, and more than 750 million people learn English as a foreign language. M: I’m getting discouraged now.
W: A friend of mine will be arriving from America in two weeks and it would be nice to talk with him about English.
M: That would be great. I’m looking forward to that. Thank you very much.
(Text 7)
M: What’s the matter?
W: It’s just life. It’s all right for you. You’ll leave the house in five minutes. I’ll be here all day. You won’t come back till seven o’clock.
M: One of us must go to work, dear.
W: Yes, but your day is interesting. My day is the same every day.
M: My work isn’t always interesting.
W: I know, but you travel around, you meet different people and you do different things. Who will I meet today? What will I do? Er? I’ll wash up, feed the baby, clean the house, bathe the baby, take the dog f or a walk…
M: But…but…
W: Then I’ll go to supermarket, prepare dinner, meet you at the station, have dinner, wash up again…
W: Then I’ll feed the baby again, put the baby to bed… What a life!
(Text 8)
M: Good afternoon. I believe that this house is for sale.
W: That’s right.
M: May I have a look at it, please?
W: Yes, of course, come in.
M: How long have you lived here?
W: 20 years.
M: Then why do you want to sell it?
W: Because I have just stopped work, and I want to buy a small one in the country.
M: How much does this house cost?
W: $ 6,850.
M: That’s a lot of money.
W: It’s worth every penny of it.
M: Well, I like this house, but I can’t decide yet, my wife must see it first.
W: Well, women always have the last word.
(Text 9)
W: Could you tell me something about yourself?
M: What do you want to know?
W: The usual—you know—something about your background and experience, etc.
M: Well, I was born in Portland and went to school there, right up through college. My father is a doctor, and my mother is a lawyer.
W: So you come from a professional family.
M: That’s right. One of my sisters is an engineer and the other one teaches at a university.
W: What made you decide to get into computers?
M: Oh, nothing in particular. I just like it.
W: Can you tell me your experience? How long have you been working with computers?
M: More than five years now. Right after I got my doctor’s degree, I think.
W: It sounds quite impressive. Please send your personal history to me and I’ll show it to the boss. We’ll get ba ck to you in a week.
M: Thanks for your time.
(Text 10)
M: China has a growing love affair with the car. This is clear at Beijing Asian Games Village Automobile Exchange, where more and more people come to look and, increasingly, to buy.
Alice Wu is an editor at a Chinese Internet magazine. She takes the subway to work, but she is certain she can save much time if she drives herself. Wu says it takes her 3 hours to get to and from work now. If she had a car, she says, the same trip would only take her 2 hours.
The Asian Games Village Automobile Exchange is the biggest car seller in Beijing. General manager Guo Yong says the business sells more than 2,000 cars each week.
Guo says it is much easier for Chinese consumers to buy a car now. In the past, it would take them several years to earn enough money to buy a new car. Now, he says, many people only need to save for one year.
Also, the appearance of less expensive China-made brands like Cherry and BYD means more Chinese can afford cars.。