2011届高三上学期外国语学校第一次月考答案英语

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高三英语参考答案

1—5 BABCA 6—10 CABBC 11—15 AACBC 16—20 ABCCA

21—25 DBCCA 26—30 AAAAB 31—35 ACDAD 36—40 CDBAC

41—45DDBCA 46—50 BADCB 51—55CABCB

56—59 DBAC 60—64 CCABD 65—68DCDA 69—71 DCB 72—75 ABAC

76. relics 77. When 78.designed 79. dynasty 80. fancy 81.painted

82. weather 83. war 84. survived 85.rare

书面表达

Helen Keller was one of the greatest women in the 20th century. She was born in America in June, 1880. When she was nineteen months old , she became blind and deaf because of a serious illness. From then on she lived in darkness and silence.

Her parents were greatly worried . When she was seven , they found a teacher, Miss Sullivan, for her .Miss Sullivan had a lot of difficulties in teaching Helen Keller. With Helen ‘s strong will and intelligence as well as Miss Sullivan’s skill and patience, they overcame all the difficulties. Helen Keller graduated from university and got a degree in English literature . Later on she devoted all herself to helping the blind and deaf children. She wrote many books and The Story of My Life is a remarkable one

[听力材料]

(Text 1)

M: Can I have a ticket to New York for tomorrow?

W: Yes, there are several flights for tomorrow to New York. They are at six, eight, ten and eleven in the morning: two, four, six in the afternoon.

(Text 2)

W: What did you do after you lost your passport?

M: I went to see the foreign student advisor, and he reported it to the Passport Office in Washington.

(Text 3)

M: Don’t you have to go to work at 9:00?

W: No, I start at 9:30 today and 10:00 tomorrow.

(Text 4)

W: Hi, could you lend me the camera, David?

M: Hi, Alice. I’d like to, but it belongs to Jane.

(Text 5)

M: Excuse me, can you tell me when the next bus leaves for the airport?

W: It leaves in three minutes. If you run, you might catch it.

M: Thank you. I’ll try.

(Text 6)

W: Donna Hoover speaking.

M: Dr, Hoover, my name is Edgar Bush. My roommate, John, is in your art history class. Uh…, Art History 502?

W: Yes.

M: We ll, he is sick and won’t be in your class today. He asked me to bring his term paper to your office.

W: OK. The paper is due by 3 o’clock.

M: I have a class from 1 to 2. I’ll bring it to your office after my class.

W: Well, I have a meeting this afternoon. So you can drop it off with the secretary of the art history department. She’ll see to it that I get it.

(Text 7)

W: Hello.

M: Hello, Susan, this is Jim. I’m calling from the bus stop at Pine Street. I’ve been searching for your house for about thirty minutes now, but I can’t seem to find it. I forgot to bring the map you gave me.

W: OK. Wait right where you are. I’ll come and get you.

M: That’s not necessary. If you tell me that direction once again, I’ll probably be all right this time.

W: OK. Can you see a bank on the corner?

M: Yes, there’s one across the street.

W: Well, cross the street and walk past the shoe shop. My house is the seventh house from the corner on your right.

M: OK. Thanks. I’m sure I’ll be able to find it this time.

(Text 8)

M: Mary, what’s the date today?

W: Let me see. It’s the thirteenth.

M: I thought it was!

W: Yes. I have promised Ann a game of tennis this evening.

M: Oh? I thought they were mending your tennis courts.

W: They’ve already finished the wor k. The club opened again last night. But why did you ask me the date? Isn’t it on the newspaper you’re reading?

M: Let me look. It is not today’s paper.

W: Oh?

M: I wondered why the news seemed old. It’s yesterday’s.

W: Really?

M: All right, all rig ht! I’m stupid again! Where is today’s paper, anyway?

W: I haven’t seen it. Is there any important news in it?

M: How do I know? I haven’t read today’s paper yet. I really want it to find out what films are showing this week.

W: Oh, I see.

M: I thought perhaps you would come with me to see a film on Saturday.

W: I’d love to, but I’m afraid I can’t. I’m going back home for the weekend.

(Text 9)

M: Good morning. Dr. Ellis’ Office.

W: This is Mrs. Jackson. May I speak to the doctor?

M: Mrs. Jackson, Dr. Ellis is here. How’s that new tooth?

W: Not so good, doctor. That’s what I’m calling about. It just doesn’t seem to fit right.

M: Well, that’s to be expected during the first few days after it has been put in. Have you been leaving it in as I told you?

W: Well, it hurts so much, doctor, especially when I eat.

M: I understand, Mrs. Jackson. It hurts in the beginning. I know. But it’s really better to leave it in, except when you clean it, of course.

W: Well, I did at first, doctor, but it hur t so much that I just couldn’t stand it any longer.

M: Well, maybe we can set it right a little more.

W: Set it right?

M: Yes. When can you come here?

W: Oh, right away, doctor, if you don’t mind.

M: Let me see. Can you get here by 11:00?

W: Oh, yes, doctor. I can make it. Thank you. See you then.

(Text 10)

I spoke to Carlos Rovel, the Springfield captain, at his hotel last night. I asked him if he expected to win tomorrow’s game. Carlos told me that his team was in very good condition, that they were playing very well, and that he felt they definitely deserved to win. He said it would be a terrible surprise if they didn’t. He knew it was going to be a hard game, but he was looking forward to it. He wasn’t worried, and other players weren’t espec ially nervous. I then asked him about the cup. He said they could lose the game and still win the cup, but that was not what he wanted. He told me the team was training this afternoon to get used to the field. When I asked him who would play, he said that was a secret, and we would know it an hour before the game started. He said that sometimes people became too careless because they thought that they were going to be a starting player.

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