2014吉林三模英语答案(6)
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普通中学2013 — 2014学年度高三毕业班下学期期末教学质量检测
英语试题参考答案
听力部分:(每小题1.5分)
1—5 BABCB 6—10 BACBC 11—15 CAACA 16—20 CCABC
阅读理解:(每小题2分)
C. 细节理解题。由第一段最后一句可知。
B. 细节理解题。由第二段第二句可知。
C. 细节理解题。由第三段最后三句及第四段第一句可知。
A. 推理判断题。由全文最后一段可知。
C. 细节理解题。由第二段第三、四行可知。
A. 细节理解题。由第三段内容可知,其余选项均与原文不符。
B. 词义猜测题。由本段下文内容可知,名字及外表都进行了更换,所以是假的护照。
D. 推理判断题。由最后一段内容可知。
D. 细节理解题。由第一段第四、五行可知。
C. 逻辑顺序题。由第二段内容可知。
D. 细节理解题。由第三段前两句可知。
B. 细节理解题。由第二段内容可知。
A. 主旨大意题。两项研究均表明了久坐可提高死亡率。
C. 细节理解题。由最后一段的研究结果可知。
B. 主旨大意题。由全文内容可知。
36 — 40 BEFDG
完形填空:(每小题1.5分)
B. 当你弄清楚是哪一种的时候。
D. 你就会确切地知道怎样去做去对待每一个人。
A. 他通常是来满足你所表达的要求。
C. 他给你提供指导和支持,provide … with … 为固定搭配。
A. 帮助你,aid 与上文的assist 相呼应。
D. 由于你所需要的原因,与段首相呼应。
C. 关系会告一段落。
B. 排比句。
A. 你应该意识到你的要求得到了满足。
B. 愿望得到了实现。
C. 根据文章首尾及结构可知。
D. 轮到你来分享、成长或学习。
A. 使你高兴,与上文的peace 和下文的joy相呼应。
B. 教你一些你从来没有做过的事情。
D. 相信它。与上文的unbelievable 和下文的real相呼应。
C. 给你终生的教训,58空后有提示。
A. 一个稳定的情感基础。
C. 接受教训。
D. 将所学放在其它的关系和领域中,与本段段首相呼应。
C. 总之,对全文进行总结。
知识运用第二节 (每小题1.5分)
61. what 62. have seen 63. as / so 64. to show 65. a
66. but 67. of 68. that 69. successful 70. courses
短文改错:(每处1分)
After school, I was about to enter my apartment building when I saw a little dirty
dog lie beside the dustbin. He looked extreme weak. Immediately the homeless dog filled
lying extremely
me of sympathy, so I decided to take him home. I gave to him some food and a bath. After
with 去掉to
the bath he looked energetic and refreshed. What a lovely dog!
When my parents got home, I asked that I could keep the dog. To my surprises and
if / whether surprise
happiness, they agreed. Up to now, he has become ∧ member of our family. Everyone
a
had enjoyed his company.
has
Looking at the cute, happy dog today, I realize that I did the right thing. I just
offered him a shelter and he has brought ourselves great happiness and laughter.
but us
书面表达:(满分25分)One possible version
I am very happy to hear that you will give a lecture on Western Culture. Knowing that you’re asking for advice on my favorite topics related to it, I would like to share what I am interested in most.
As we all know, western culture is quite different, especially the history of religion. Therefore, I wonder if you could tell us something about it to enrich our knowledge. What’s more, how to follow western table manners is also a good topic because some of us are going to study abroad after graduation. It is the proper behaviors at meals that can help us to get along well with foreigners.
I am looking forward to your excellent lecture and I am willing to help if you want more information.
附:听力录音原文
Text 1
M: I really like this table, Maria. The wood is beautiful and it looks like it will last a hundred years.
W: I agree with you, but I’m not sure we can afford it right now, Thomas.
Text 2
M: Did Henry plant all the trees himself?
W: He planned to, but he hurt his hand when he rode a bike. So I did instead of him.
Text 3
W: Trent, I’ve got something to tell you. I got fired today.
M: What? You just got promoted last week! How could they do this to you?
W: April Fool’s!
Text 4
W: You mistook the salt for sugar? I told you the salt was in the black container and the sugar was in the white one.
M: Yes, that was so silly of me. I forgot that you told me and I couldn’t tell the difference at the time. This coffee is terrible now.
Text 5
M: Mars moves slower than the earth.
W: Yes. A day on Mars is thirty-seven minutes longer than a day on the earth.
Text 6
M: Good morning, Native Tongue Translations. Can I help you?
W: Yes. I was wondering how much it would cost to translate a document from English into Arabic.
M: Well, it depends on the kind of document. How long it is and when you need it returned.
W: It’s a cookbook about 20,000 words long. It is not urgent, so you can take your time.
M: Well, Madam, Arabic is one of the most difficult languages in the world and there aren’t very many translators compared to, say, Spanish. In other words, the charge for Arabic translation will be higher than for most other languages.
W: I understand. Could you give me an estimate?
M: For this project, we will charge between five and ten cents per word.
W: Ok, thanks for your time. I think I’ll keep looking.
Text 7
M: Hello!
W: Hi, my name is Cathy Adams. I’m calling about the TV.
M: Oh, hi. So you saw my ad in the newspaper?
W: That’s right. My old TV just stopped working, so I think this might be great for both of us.
M: I hope so. It’s a fifty-inch Sony flat screen TV and it’s only six months old. I’m asking for 500 bucks, but I’d be willing to negotiate.
W: It sounds like a decent deal, but I would have to see it first, of course.
M: Absolutely! When can you come over to take a look at it?
W: How about 3 p.m. this afternoon?
M: Hum, I’ve got a meeting at 2 p.m. and it might run a little late. How does 4 p.m. sound?
W: Perfect! Just tell me your address.
Text 8
M: Hey, did you see China’s women’s volleyball team on television last night?
W: Yes, the game was so exciting. I usually watch basketball but that was great last night.
M: Definitely a good effort! If anything, I was disappointed that the other team didn’t put up much of the fight. They made a lot of bad mistakes and they always seem to be hitting the ball out of bounds.
W: I just enjoyed how China celebrated after every point they won. Volleyball seems so much more passionate compared with other sports.
M: Well, their victory means they will compete in the Olympics next year, which was their goal. I just hope they can pick up at least bronze medal.
W: Bronze? You mean gold, right?
M: Well, that would be great, but there are a couple of very strong teams that beat China in a recent competition.
W: I saw those matches. They were extremely close. China can beat them next year for sure!
M: We’ll see. I hope you are right, but you never know what will happen in sports.
W: Exactly, they might surprise you. Then what will you say?
M: Ha~Ha~, OK, let’s just wait and see.
Text 9
M: Ms. Robinson, for the past three weeks I’ve been getting complaints about your work.
W: Er, what do you mean? What kind of complaints?
M: Well, your supervisor told me your turning in your reports in two to three days late. You are often absent from staff meetings and you haven’t getting along with your colleagues.
W: Look, Mr. Travers. I can explain.
M: Ms. Robinson, I know you have been with us for a while now, but this business is changing fast. We need people who can keep up and work as a team.
W: Mr. Travers, my mother was just diagnosed with stomach cancer. I’ve been spending all my time outside of work at the hospital with her, and I even had to leave work early because she went into an emergency surgery and I had to sign some papers. I’ve been so exhausted and then Morison from counting made a joke the other day about cancer victims losing their hair and…
M: Oh, I have no idea, Ms. Robinson.
W: I know my work has suffered these past few weeks, but I promise I will make up for it.
M: Listen, why don’t you take a couple of days off? It’s much more important that you be with your mother while she is recovering.
W: Really, Sir? Thank you so much!
M: My pleasure! And I will have a word with Morison. That kind of talk has no place in this office.
Text 10
Good afternoon, shoppers. This is a special request from the security department here at Wal-Mart. We hope you are finding everything you are looking for, but right now, we need your help. We are looking for a ten-year-old boy named Brandon McSorly. Brandon, if you can hear this, please go to the security desk located at the front of the store near the Pizza Hut. Your mom is looking for you. All other guests, please take a moment to help us find Brandon. His mother Sally was last with him in the frozen food section about ten minutes ago and she thinks he is still somewhere in the store, possibly in the toys section or the sporting goods section. Brandon is wearing a red shirt, blue jeans, white shoes and a black baseball cap. He is about five feet four inches tall with dark hair and blue eyes. If you see Brandon, please help him to get to the security desk located at the front of the store. You can also approach any of our staff numbers if you see Brandon or have any other information about where he might be. Thank you very much for your help and enjoy the rest of your day here at Wal-Mart.
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