江苏省徐州市2018届高三下学期第一次质量检测英语试卷 扫描版含答案
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2017—2018学年度高三第一次调研测试(四市)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)
1—5 ACBCA 6—10 BABCB 11—15 CABCA 16—20 BCABC
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21—25 ADCAD 26—30 BAACB 31—35 BDCBD
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
36—40 ABABD 41—45 DBCDA 46—50 BCADC 51—55 ACBDD
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分, 满分30分)
56—57 BD 58—60 DBA 61—64 ABCD 65—70 ADBBBC
第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
71. challenged72. clear/definite/certain 73. threatened 74. issues 75. restrictions 76. favour/favor /interest(s) 77. tends 78. light 79. taken 80. compromised/ damaged
第五部分书面表达(满分25分)
Possible version:
The pictures above convey the general idea of the concept of the 21st century Maritime Silk Road and the significance for China and other countries to carry out “The Belt and Roa d” initiatives.
From my perspective, I can’t highlight the importance of the Belt and Road initiative enough. Firstly, the Belt and Road will enable China to realize sustainable development, deepen its opening-up, and strengthen its mutually beneficial cooperation with countries in Asia, Europe and Africa and the rest of the world, which will definitely promote China’s further development. Furthermore, it also gives other countries opportunities to enhance international cooperation, exchange resources and technology and set up all-dimensional networks, thus speeding up all-round prosperity worldwide.
In conclusion, the Belt and Road initiative is a win-win project facilitating comprehensive development especially in the economy dimension. Only when countries concerned combine their efforts can the Belt and Road initiatives be fully fulfilled. (150 Words)
附:听力部分录音稿
(Text 1)
M: Is Playhouse Theater on Maple Street or Craven Street?
W: Neither. It’s on Martin’s Lane.
M: Really? Oops, I must have gotten the wrong address.
(Text 2)
W: I’m keen on American TV series. What is your hobby, David?
M: Well, I read a lot. But what I love best is to chat on the WeChat.
(Text 3)
M: Daisy, I think I’ll stop by and get some shampoo.
W: I’d hold off, if I were you. There are some good sales on the weekend.
(Text 4)
W: Mr. Smith, I’m afraid I can’t make it Wednesday. Can you make it Thursday afternoon?
M: I’m sorry but I have class at that hour. Can you make it Friday afternoon?
W: That’s fine with me.
(Text 5)
M: The boss gives me too much work but very short time. I can’t make it.
W: Why? I do the same work within the same time, and I have to manage my family life. But I never have any complaint. (Text 6)
W: ○7Hi, where have you been all afternoon?
M: My washing machine died, so I went down the block to do the laundry.
W: It must have been some extremely dirty laundry to take you so long.
M: No, ○6I spent quite some time looking for a washhouse.
W: ○7There’s one right around the corner, didn’t you know?
M: Really? I have lived here for several years and I’ve never noticed!
W: Well, its owner never put up a sign outside the store; it just passes on by word of mouth.
(Text 7)
W: Welcome. May I help you?
M: Let me see your menu. What’s the most popular dish?
W: Noodles and pasta.
M: Do you have anything special on the menu today?
W: ○8Juicy steak, fried chicken and fresh garden salad.
M: Could you recommend a light appetizer for me?
W: You could order the chicken Caesar salad.
M: ○9I’ll have a steak, medium. No, well done, please. And a small vegetable salad.
W: OK. Wait for a moment.
(Text 8)
W: Can I take a look?
M: Sure. It’s just a room. My mother used to live in it. She moved out. So I thought maybe I’d take in a roomer.
W: That’s a very nice room. I think I will take it if the rent is OK. What’s the rent?
M: ○10$300 per month including the utilities. ○10But if you pay yearly, you’ll get a 5% discount.
W: That’s quite reasonable. I will take it. Do I have to sign a contract with you?
M: You don’t have to.
W: Can I pay by credit card?
M: I’m sorry. You can use neither check nor credit card. ○11Only cash is accepted.
W: Oh, I see. Can I move in tomorrow evening?
M: Well, ○12you can do any time since Wednesday, the day after tomorrow.
(Text 9)
M: Now, I noticed you left the Hotel Mozart in 2012, and then you had been working ○13in a medium-sized restaurant in Finland for about 4 years. What are you now doing in England?
W: I’m spending a few months brushing up my English and getting to know the country better.
M: ○14And you want to work in England too. Why?
W: ○14I’m keen on getting some experience abroad, and I like England and English people.
M: I’m the Restaurant Manager and Head Waiter, so you’d be working directly under me. ○15You’d be responsible for bringing in the dishes from the kitchen, serving the drinks, and if necessary looking after the bills. So you’d be kept pretty busy. W: I’m used to that. In my last position we were busy most of the time, especially in summer.
M: Good. Now, is there anything you’d like to ask about the job?
W: Well, the usual question—what sort of salary were you thinking of paying?
M: We pay our waiters forty pounds a week, and you would get your evening meal free.
W: I see.
M: Now, you may have wondered why I asked you here so late in the day. The fact is, I would like to see you in action, so to speak. ○16Would you be willing to act as waitress here this evening for half an hour or so? Our first customers will be coming in, let me see, in about ten minutes’ time.
W: Well, I’m free this evening otherwise.
(Text 10)
W: I shall never forget the day when I first set foot in London. ○17I had come from a quiet little town in Switzerland and I had never before lived in a big city, so London was a new world to me and I was dying to find out more about it myself.
The general opinion abroad is that London has fog or rain, or both, every day of the year, but ○18on the day that I arrived it was fine and warm, there was a bright sun and a cloudless sky. The next day was just as beautiful; there was a slight wind that gently moved the leaves on the trees, and ○20you could smell the spring in the air. “Life is grand,”I thought, as I took Anthony, the little boy of the house, for a walk in Kensington Gardens. It was a straight road and I found the way quite easily. ○19When I got my first sight of the gardens the beauty of it all nearly took my breath away. ○20The trees were just bursting into leaf, fresh and green and lovely, and there were beds of spring flowers, red and yellow and blue, in the beautiful, smooth grass under the trees.
○20People in light spring clothes were walking about, and, to my surprise, they walked not only along the paths but also across the grass, and no one said a word to them about it. I had never seen anything like that before.。