高三英语1月寒假调研考试试题扫描 试题
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唐县第一中学2021届高三英语1月寒假调研考试试题答案
英语试题参考答案
听力〔每一小题1.5 分;满分是30分〕
1---5 ABCBA 6---10 ABACC 11---15 ABCBC 16---20 CAACA
阅读理解〔每一小题2分;满分是40分〕
21---25 BDACA 26---30 DCDBA 31----35 CBADB 36----40EGAFC
完形填空〔每一小题1.5;满分是30分〕
41---45 ACCDA 46---50 BDBAC 51---55 CBDBA 56---60 BDACD
语法知识填空〔每一小题1.5 分;满分是15分〕
61. to record 62.along 63.have been produced 65.when
66. paintings
改错〔每改对一处得1分;满分是10分;从第十一处起不得分〕
Recently I found a couple of donation box in my living community. People come
boxes
to it when they have clothes they don’t wear. The donation box, I think, is of great them
useful . I have a lot of clothes which don’t fit for me any longer. I have no idea use had
before about how to deal with the clothes that are real new and still in good condition.
really
Now I know how to do next. I will donate them or help those people in need. So I what and
think the donation box is ʌ good idea that it lights up our life and make the world a
a makes
better place to live in.
书面表达〔满分是25分〕
Dear Sir/Madam,
I’ve learned that a team of students from England will visit our school and you are looking for volunteers to receive them. I feel excited to write you for the job. To be honest, I can talk in English fluently. I have just won first prize in the Spoken English Contest, so there is no doubt that I have any problem communicating with them. What’s more, I’ve got some exper ience of serving foreigners. In order
to practice my speaking skills and get more experience, I’m eager to be accepted. If you take my request into consideration, I’ll be more than grateful and happy.
Looking forward to your reply.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
Text 1
W: Excuse me. How can I find the book called WordPower Made Easy?
M: Oh, I’m afraid it was sold out.
W: It’s all right. Thank you.
Text 2
M: Jane, would you like to have lunch with me tomorrow?
W: I’d really love to, but I have to pick up my daught er at eleven thirty. Thanks for inviting me.
Text 3
M: How much is that in total?
W: 100 pounds. But if you have a membership card, I can give you a 10% discount. M: Great. This is my membership card.
Text 4
M: Liza, I’m going out for a business fair.
W: But you have an appointment with Mrs. Reddington this morning.
M: Well, please make it another day.
Text 5
W: When does the film begin?
M: 7:30. It’s just 6:30 and let’s have another drink.
W:We’d better leave now,or we’ll miss the bus to the theatre.
Text 6
M: What are you doing, Ida?
W: I’m making a shopping list, Tom. We need a lot of things this week. We haven’t
got much tea or coffee, and we have to buy some juice for our son although we still have enough sugar.
M: What about vegetables?
W: We’ve got a lot of potatoes, but we haven’t got many tomatoes. We also need some meat.
M: Have we got any beer and wine?
W: Yes, we still have plenty.
Text 7
M: Excuse me, madam. I have to go downtown, and I wonder if you could help me. Does the No. 15 bus go directly to the City Hall?
W: Yes, it does, but it only comes by every 30 minutes, or so. You’d better take the underground.
M: OK, thanks. Actually, I’m here to attend a conference. I need to be downtown by 3 o’clock. So I think I’ll take your advice. Where is the nearest underground station?
W: Walk straight on this street for a block, and you’ll see an underground station between the Plaza Hotel and the post office.
Text 8
M: 768-2789.
W: Hello, Tina speaking. May I speak to Julia, please?
M: I’m afraid she is not in at the moment. I’m her brother. Shall I take a massage? W: Yes. You see, Julia and I plan to play table tennis tomorrow, but my cousin has broken my bat. I think Julia has an extra one, so please ask her to bring it for me.
M: So Tina called, her t able tennis bat’s broken, hopes Julia bring the extra one. W: Yes, thank you. Err, one more thing. I lent her a CD a couple of weeks ago. I think she has probably forgotten it all together. Could you possibly ask her to bring along that CD as well?
M: OK, bring along Tina’s CD.
W: Thank you very much, bye.
M: Bye.
Text 9
W: What was your childhood like?
M: As a boy, I enjoyed all the sports and I read a lot. I liked making friends. W: Where did you study?
M: At 17, I won a scholarship to a college in the northern states. Then I left there in1960.
W: What was life in the northern states like? Were you accustomed to it?
M: People of different colors lived together. The area was not fully developed. The blacks were not equally treated. People of different races were not friendly to each other. And most of them were not very nice to outsiders.
W: I know you won the Nobel Prize. What kind of Nobel Prize did you win?
M: Well, I won the Nobel Prize for Peace. That was in 1986.
W: What did you do with the Nobel Prize?
M: I gave all the money to the Freedom Movement.
W: It's very nice to talk with you, sir. Do you mind if I take a photo with you? M: Not at all.
Text 10
W: Hello and welcome to Book Talk. Today I'm going to talk about a couple of books you can read during the holidays. I have three suggestions for you this week. First, if you enjoy reading science fiction, there's an exciting new book by Alan Cooper called Shallow Earth. It takes place in the future when the earth has almost been destroyed. The main characters are a group of soldiers who are fighting to save the earth from total disaster. If you're in the mood for something romantic, there's Give Me Shelter, by Kathleen Wang. It's a historical novel set in China, and tells a story of two teenagers growing up in Shanghai in the 1930s. They decided to run away together after their families tried to stop them from seeing each other. Finally there's Jump for the Stars, a biography of one of Houston Rockets most popular players
Tracy McGrady. Find out how he started his NBA career, which had the greatest effect on his life, and how he's made his fortune by doing what he loves. That's all for Book Talk this week. See you next week and keep reading!
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关于努力学习的语录。
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贵在坚持、难在坚持、成在坚持。
功崇惟志,业广为勤。
耕耘今天,收获明天。
成功,要靠辛勤与汗水,也要靠技巧与方法。
常说口里顺,常做手不笨。
不要自卑,你不比别人笨。
不要自满,别人不比你笨。
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放心去飞,勇敢去追,追一切我们为完成的梦。
翻手为云,覆手为雨。
二人同心,其利断金。
短暂辛苦,终身幸福。
东隅已逝,桑榆非晚。
登高山,以知天之高;临深溪,以明地之厚。
大智若愚,大巧若拙。
聪明出于勤奋,天才在于积累。
把握机遇,心想事成。
奥运精神,永驻我心。
“想”要壮志凌云,“干”要脚踏实地。
**燃烧希望,励志赢来成功。
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乘风破浪会有时,直挂云帆济沧海。
不学习,如何养活你的众多女人。
不为失败找理由,要为成功想办法。
不勤于始,将悔于终。
不苦不累,高三无味;不拼不搏,高三白活。
不经三思不求教不动笔墨不读书,人生难得几回搏,此时不搏,何时搏。
不敢高声语,恐惊读书人。
不耻下问,学以致用,锲而不舍,孜孜不倦。
博学强识,时不我待,黑发勤学,自首不悔。
播下希望,充满**,勇往直前,永不言败。
创作;朱本晓
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