江淮十校2016届高三第一次联考英语试题及答案(11)
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参考答案及评分标准
选择题答案:
第一部分: 1-5 ABACC 6-10 BACBC 11-15 CBAAC 16-20 CBACA
第二部分: 21-23 DBA 24-27 BCDA 28-31 CBDB 32-35 BDBC 36-40 GEBCF
第三部分: 41-45 BADAC 46-50 BDACB 51-55 ADACB 56-60 ABCDA
非选择题答案:
61. Rather/Instead 62. full 63. with 64. Having 65. the
66. which 67. it 68. that 69. what 70. will be
第四部分:
第一节:
Two years before, with the intention of being admitted into key university, I entered this
ago a/the
school. The first time when I met my classmates and teachers, who are pleased to deal with, I knew I
或 that peasant
would have a good time in the following years. It proved that I had no difficulty get along with
getting
them. Since then, as the pressure is great, we had never given up. Day by day, we have
although/though/while have
made great progresses in every aspect. We all know the chance favor only those who are
progress/achievements favors
prepared and that all our efforts will pay back in the near future.
off
第二节:
One Possible Version
I feel it a great honor to be welcomed to get involved in such a meaningful activity.
As for me, reading an instructive book is just like talking with a learned person. It is universally acknowledged that reading lays a solid foundation for further learning. Additionally, a wide range of reading can broaden our horizons and enrich our amateur life. As a matter of fact, I believe, only through reading can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired and success achieved.
When it comes to the books I’ve read, A Global History has had a far-reaching influence on me. The book gives the history of the world from the historical age to modern times. Not only has it incredibly enlarged my knowledge and benefited me to see the world logically, but also got me enthusiastic about history.
听力材料
第一节
Text 1
W: Why don’t you go outside? You’re always sitting inside the house—mostly watching TV. It’s summertime. Go for a bike ride with your friends or play basketball at the park.
M: I don’t feel like it. Summer is for being lazy. I work hard all year at school, and all I want to do in the summer is sit around and relax.
Text 2
W: Give me the keys. I’ll drive.
M: No way! You drive like a crazy person. I can’t let you touch my car.
W: You’ve been drinking too much. You can’t drive in that condition. Give me the keys, or else you can walk.
Text 3
M: Gas prices are up again. We’re going to have to stop driving everywhere. I think we should buy some bikes.
W: Or we could move to another state. California’s gas is the highest in the nation.
Text 4
W: If I could go with you, I would. But I can’t.
M: Why not? It’s not far.
W: What are we going to do there, though? Buy some things, or sell some things?
M: Both. I’m bringing some of my chickens’ eggs. We could trade them, or we could get money for them.
Text 5
W: Stop!
M: What’s the problem?
W: A black cat just walked across the road in front of us. Now we have to walk backwards until we reach the street we just passed. We’ll have to take that road instead of this one. It’s bad luck to keep going in the same direction after a black cat crosses your path.
Text 6
W: Is it really all-you-can-eat for only $12.50? That price is not bad.
M: That’s what the sign says. But take your time. Otherwise, you might become ill.
W: Ill? From the food here?
M: Yes, if you eat too much food too fast, you might start to feel sick.
W: Wow, I never thought about that. Any other advice?
M: Yes, try the cherry pie. It’s delicious.
W: I don’t like sweets. I will stick to the meat and vegetables.
Text 7
M: Where is the camera?
W: In my suitcase.
M: Take it out.
W: In a minute. I need a break first.
M: But I can’t wait to see the pictures we just took.
W: I said in a minute.
M: Please?
W: Fine. Here.
M: Great. Let me see... This is you in front of the cabin, and you on the beach, and you in the sea... All pictures of you!
W: So not true.
M: Then show me one without you in it.
W: This one.
M: This is just a picture of the sky. What about me? You didn’t take any photos of me.
W: I guess I was a little bit too self-involved.
M: You think?
W: I was just joking. All your pictures have been copied into your PC.
Text 8
M: Recently, I have been thinking that I should break up with my girlfriend.
W: Why? You and Sarah are a great couple. How long have you been together?
M: Almost two years. She is great but the new job I was offered is not in this city. It’s not even in this state.
W: Are you sure you will take the job?
M: Yes, I will move next month. I just don’t want to have a long-distance relationship.
W: Yes, those rarely work out. But Sarah is really nice. You two get along so well.
M: I know, but think about it, how can we have a meaningful relationship when we are hundreds of miles apart?
W: You will always miss each other so much. It will be painful. Maybe you are right.
M: I want her to be happy. I think at first it will be difficult but eventually she will see we made the right decision.
W: Well, first you are going to have to tell her. That will not be easy.
Text 9
M: Yes, madam, can I help you?
W: Oh, yes, please, but you’re just closing, aren’t you?
M: Well, yes, we are, madam. The shop closes in five minutes.
W: I won’t keep you long then. It was about some saucepans you had in your window last week.
M: Last week, madam? I can’t remember which ones you mean. What were they like?
W: Oh, they were lovely! Sort of imitation wood, dark brown color, country-style, you know, and if I remember correctly, they had a sort of leaf pattern, or was it a flower pattern?
M: That’s strange. I don’t recognize any of the ones we had from that description. Are you sure they were in this shop?
W: Well, you must know the ones I mean. They were on sale, a real bargain, reduced to a quarter of the original price. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw them.
M: I’m afraid the sales are over now, madam, and I know we sold out of all the saucepans.
W: I don’t think you did, actually. At least, my neighbor, Mrs. Cliffe, told me she saw some here only yesterday.
M: Well, it’s all new stock in the window now.
W: May I have a look, to see if there’s anything else?
M: Uh, well, madam, as you know, we were just closing. And perhaps, madam, if you come tomorrow, I could show you everything we have in our range of kitchenware. And there are still one or two things on sale...
W: Oh, look! That one there! That’s the sort of thing I was looking for!
Text 10
One day last summer I was traveling on the London Underground, on the Piccadilly Line. We stopped at Green Park and a few people got on. Among them were an elderly lady and an elderly gentleman, maybe her husband. Actually, he didn’t quite get on the train because the automatic doors closed on him as he was getting on. I know from experience that this isn’t really a problem — you just push your arms out and the doors move back. However, this couple appeared to be unfamiliar with the underground and this man did the worst thing possible — he stepped back but somehow leaned forward. This meant that the doors closed on his neck so his head was inside the train and the rest of his body was outside. He had a most peculiar expression on his face and he was waving his arms up and down. His wife, who had found a seat, didn’t seem to be the least disturbed. I realized that there was a real danger that he might be dragged along the platform and seriously injured, so I leapt from my seat and, along with two other men, pulled at the doors, which soon sprang back. Nobody else did anything, apart from one person who said, “Pull the communication button” but remained seated. The man took his seat next to his wife. They were both completely calm and didn’t say a word.