2015届江淮十校八月联考英语试题及答案(13)

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2015届江淮十校八月联考试卷英语试题答案
听力理解:1~5 ACBCA     6~10 AACBC   11~15 BCBBC   16~20 ABBAC
单选选择:21~25 DBCBD   26~30 CBCDB  31~35 DABAC
完形填空:36~40 DACBD    41~45 ACBDA   46~50 CBDAC   51~55 BDACD
阅读理解:56~59 CDDC     60~63 ADBD     64~67 CDBA    68~71 ADCD     
72~75 ABCD
任务型读写:
76. know/learn               77.functions/advantages         78. examples/instances 
79. take                     80. touch/motivate/inspire       81. scared/frightened/afraid 
82. contribution(s)            83. listeners/audience           84.Conclusion/Summary
85.developed/learned/practised/achieved/obtained/acquired 
书面表达
 A possible version:
Who do you turn to help whenever you are in trouble?
We all know that happiness and painfulness are twins. Sometimes we are happy, while sometimes we are upset because we are in trouble. We just need to take a positive attitude towards it.
For me, I think keeping a diary is a good way to drive away the bad moods in life. Sometimes, I quarreled with my friend for some reason and couldn’t find someone to talk with. So I wrote down what happened between us in my diary and I find that I was not angry at all right after I finished it. Besides, talking with parents is also a good idea, for parents have rich experiences in life and they will give us some useful advice.
江淮十校联考试题听力文字稿
Text 1
W: Flight 737 is being announced. I’d better be on my way. Goodbye. Thanks for your hospitality. 
M: You’re welcome. Happy landing. 
Text 2
W: Don’t be nervous. They’ll simply measure your height and weight and then take your blood pressure. 
M: That doesn’t sound too hard. I think I’m ready for it. 
Text 3
M: Hello! This is Tom Davis. I have an appointment with Mrs. Jones at nine o’clock this morning, but I’m afraid I’ll have to be about fifteen minutes late. 
W: That’s all right, Mr. Davis. She doesn’t have another appointment scheduled until ten o’clock. 
Text 4
W: Hi, Tom. Nice and warm today, isn’t it? 
M: Yes, beautiful. I hope it can stay warm until this weekend. 
W: But the weather report says it is going to rain from tomorrow. 
M: Oh, no, I hate rain. 
Text 5
M: I’m going to New York next week, but the hotel I booked is so expensive. I’ve got to start saving. 
W: Why book a hotel? My parents have two spare rooms in their apartment. 
Text 6
M: Oh, I’m exhausted. 
W: Why are you so tired? What did you do today? 
M: There were so many things to do. 
W: Did you do all those things all by yourself? 
M: Oh, yes. I had to. I had to check the new products. I had to hold the meeting with the department managers. I had to listen to their reports and give my comments. That’s my job, you know. 
W: Well, it sounds like you really had to do all those things. But you shouldn’t work too hard. Do you know what you should do at the moment? 
M: What? 
W: Take some time off. 
M: Go on holiday? 
W: To relax yourself. How about having a trip this weekend? 
M: You mean having a picnic? 
W: Yes. 
M: Great idea!
Text 7
W: Hey, you. Can’t you be a bit faster? You make the whole group wait for you. 
M: How can you blame it on me? I’m having trouble in operating this kind of machine. It is designed for you right-handers. 
W: You always complain about these machines. But you are not the only one using your left hand. 
M: Really? I don’t know who else is the same as me. 
W: To tell you the truth, I’m also left-handed. 
M: You? 
W: Yeah. You should spend some time getting suited to it in advance. Then you can do it quickly. 
M: Is that what you have done? 
W: Yes. In fact, it pays to use both hands. 
M: OK, I will try. 
Text 8
M: So, what sort of person are we looking for? 
W: Well, they’d have to be reliable, of course. I don’t want to find that we are about to go out and they haven’t shown up, or they are running late or something. 
M: Sure. That last kid—what was her name? She. . . 
W: Oh, please, she was always late, but you have to admit she was hard-working—always cleaned the house while we were out. 
M: Well, that’s not so important as far as I’m concerned. I mean, they are being paid to take care of the kids. If they clean the place, it’s a bonus, but. . . 
W: But, no. . . we need to be able to trust them, of course—I mean, leaving them here in the house with the kids, you know. . . 
M: Yeah. Honesty is definitely important. 
W: And also they have to be friendly. It’s no good if the kids don’t like them. 
M: Absolutely. So, who should we interview, then? 
Text 9
W: Welcome to the program. This afternoon I’m standing in the middle of the northern Black Forest, with Rainer Sanger. 
M: Good afternoon, Sarah. 
W: Rainer, you’re very concerned about this area of the forest, aren’t you? Can you tell us why? 
M: Well, much of the forest was wiped out in the terrible storm last winter, as you can see. Many of the trees are dead, and more are dying because of the damage. We believe that the government isn’t doing enough right now to make this beautiful forest get into its former state. 
W: I see. But have you spoken to the government about this? 
M: We have tried, but each time they say that they haven’t got enough money. They are always using money as the excuse. It’s getting really disappointing!
W: But it’s not just an excuse, is it? They clearly don’t have enough money for everything and the storm came unexpectedly. 
M: Of course we know that, but the point is that we aren’t asking for money. What we need right now is their guidance—we can provide volunteers to work on the forest. 
Text 10
W: Mr. Smith, we have learned a lot about your work. 
Now, tell us something about your after-work activities. 
M: I guess it’s not quite different from anyone else’s. I’m interested in sports. I run about 3 miles every day. I particularly enjoy cross country running. I run across fields, jump over streams and so on. While I’m running I think about all sorts of things, and at the end of a run I’m sometimes surprised to find that I’ve managed to solve a problem that was on my mind. Next year I’m going to try the London Marathon. It’s a long, hard race—42 kilometers, but I very much want to do it. I worry a bit about getting old, and I’d like to prove to myself that I’m still almost as fit as I was twenty years ago. I’m interested in climbing as well as running. I’ll never become an expert climber, but I know what I’m doing in the mountains. I successfully completed a course in snow and ice climbing when I was younger, and I did a series of easy climbs in the Alps a few years ago. My wife doesn’t share my interests in the mountains. She agreed to go climbing with me once, but she found that she felt ill as soon as she got above 1, 000 meters, so we decided to follow different hobbies. 
W: You certainly seem to enjoy yourself by doing sports. All right, Mr. Smith. Thanks for your interesting talk.  英语学习  http://www.yggk.net/english/
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