(整理版高中英语)东北三校高三英语第一次联考
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东北三校高三英语第一次联考
一模英语参考答案
答案:
听力:1-20 BBACA ABABA CCBAA BCCBC
单项选择:21-25 CDBBA 26-30 DDACA 31-35 BBDAA
完型:36-40 CABCB 41-45 ADBDB 46-50 BCBDD 51-55 ACBAB
阅读:56-59 CACB 60-63 CBBB 64-67 CCBA 68-70 DBD
七选五71-75 BAGDE
改错:
This morning on my way to school I was deep moved by what I saw outside a
deeply
bank. An old man was counting his money in the front of the bank. Suddenly a
去掉
young man came running and knocked him down. To make things bad, his
worse
money was lying in all direction. In no time the people around rush to pick the
directions/all改every rushed
money up while the old man stood there, not know what to do. Surprisingly,
knowing
everyone gave back the money they had just picked∧. The old man counted the
up
money again and found that not a single bill was missed. To my great joy, there are
missing/lost
now a lot of nice people in your life. It’s true what honesty is more important than
our that
money!
参考范文:
A girl Wang Yue died after being run over by two vehicles. 18 people passed by, but didn’t help. This incident has sparkled a heated discussion.
In my opinion, the rubbish collector, representing the best of human nature, should be highly praised, for we Chinese have fine traditions to lend a helping hand to whoever is in trouble. At the same time, those 18 passers-by should be strongly condemned for their indifference and cruelty towards Wang Yue. This incident should be a wake-up call for their own conscience.
Moreover, drivers should have a strong sense of responsibility for their own driving conduct. For the sake of others’ safety and their own, they are supposed to drive with great care. In addition, parents should take better care of their children so that such accidents could be avoided in the future.
听力原文:
W: Party of two?
M: No, five. Three others are coming later.
W: OK.
Text 2
M: May I see Mr. Black the day after tomorrow?
W: Let me see… Er… It’s November the first today… Oh, sorry, you can’t. But what about tomorrow afternoon?
M: That’s OK. Thank you.
Text 3
W: Which of the two shirts do you like better, the brown one or the black and white one?
M: It is not an easy question for me to answer. Brown is not my favorite color and the other is too fancy for me.
Text 4
W: I telephone to see if you’d like to go to the movies this afternoon.
M: I’d love to, but I just broke my glasses and I have to get another pair before the shop closes.
Text 5
W: I haven’t seen Tom for quite a long time. What’s the matter with him?
M: As far as I know, he’s been running a fever.
W: Had he seen a doctor?
M: I have got no idea.
Text 6
M: I can’t stand waiting in long lines during registration.
W: Oh, it’s not that bad. I think it’s fun to see all of our classmate s.
M: I guess you’re right, I’d like to know who is going to be in my class.
W: Me too.
M: Oh, no, I can’t remember my social security number.
W: You had better find out what it is before your turn.
M: Can’t they find it in my records if I don’t have it?
W: Probably, but it takes a lot longer and it slows down the whole registration.
Text 7
W: I feel very sick, doctor.
M: What’s wrong with you?
W: I’ve got a very bad cough that I can not even sleep at night.
M: Let’s have a look at your throat. Open wide and say “Ah〞.
W: Ah…
M: Yes. It does look a bit sore. But there’s nothing to be worried about. It’s just a slight virus infection. You’d better have a couple of days in bed. And I’ll give you a prescription for your throat.
W: Oh, thank you, doctor. And I c an’t sleep well, could you give me something for that?
M: This is a difficult question. I mean maybe you have some worries or you drink coffee too much before you go to bed. You may drink a cup of milk before sleep and wash your feet with hot water that may help you to sleep.
W: Thank you, doctor.
M: I can’t believe it! I only got a “B〞on my project.
W: Why are you complaining? That’s not a bad grade.
M: I worked on it for weeks. I spent hours in the library checking on things. I really thought I’d done
a good job. I even gave up last week’s concert.
W: Well, getting a “B〞is good. I just don’t see why you’re so upset.
M: But Ames didn’t spend half as much time on his project and he still got an “A〞.
W: Ames always gets good grades on his projects. If you are truly dissatisfied, why don’t you speak to the teacher to find out why you only got a “B〞?
M: I’m really not in the mood to speak to that teacher.
W: Maybe your grade can be changed. If that can’t be done, you can find out what was weak about it and try to improve on those points in your next project.
M: I suppose that’s the best thing to do.
Text 9
W: You surely have a big circle of friends, Jim. Where did you meet them all?
M: Oh, you know, Lisa, different places. Like, for example, Holly. You know her, right?
W: Yeah, sure. You like to talk with her.
M: Right. Well, Holly’s someone I grew up with, so I’ve known her for years.
W: Yeah, but when we walk around the school together, you seem to know everybody. They can’t all be friends from your childhood.
M: No, of course not. I’ve met a lot of people in my classes. And at the beginning of the term, I joined a couple of clubs, so I’ve been meeting a lot of people that way.
W: Well, I envy you. But you know, it must be something special about you. I go to my classes and the gym and all that, but I don’t seem to meet a lot of people. I think you’re just a lot more popular than I am.
M: Maybe, but I know you like people. Um. You know what, my classmates and I are having a big party next week. Why don’t you come and talk and meet new people?
W: Hmm. That’s really nice of you, Jim, but I get kind of nervous at big parties…
Text 10
Here is the news.
At least 52 children were hospitalized after they ate sweets given out at school Monday in the northern Indian state of Chattisgarh, the United News of India (UNI) reported. Police said the state school pupils in Dhanora village fell ill after consuming biscuits and chocolate distributed by two unidentified men who entered the school at a break. The men said they were celebrating their birthday. The children were hospitalized after they complained of severe stomachache and dizziness. The police are hunting for the men who handed out the sweets.
Turkey says more than 10,000 people now are confirmed dead after the earthquake three days ago. Most of the deaths are in 5 northwestern cities. About 34,000 people are reported injured. Rescue workers still are searching for about 35,000 missing people, many are trapped under fallen buildings. Rescuers are using cameras, dogs and listening devices to search for survivors. But United Nations officers are afraid that the final number of dead could be more than 40,000. Health officials in Turkey warn of the possible spread of diseases from the dead bodies still trapped under fallen buildings. The United States has canceled plans to send firefighting airplanes to Turkey because fires caused by the earthquake have been controlled. But an American navy team has arrived in Turkey
with about 13,000 kilograms of medical equipment.。