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2016~2017学年度上学期高三年级期中考试
英语参考答案
听力:1—5 ABAAC 6—10 ABBCA 11—15 CCABC 16—20 BBCAB
阅读21-24 ABDC 25-28 ADBC 29-32 ABBC 33-35 CBA 36-40 EBGAD
完形:DCBDA BDCBC BDCAB CBADA
语法填空 61.which 62.whoever 63.Hearing 64.They 65 when
66 a 67 with 68 surprised 69. sit 70 better
基础知识测试Keys: 1. permission 2. measuring 3.hesitation 4. invitations 5. instructions/directions
6. on the contrary 7.Equipped with 8. To my satisfaction 9. by the hour 10. developed
短文改错1.try前面加to 2.looks →looked 3.with →for 4. after →before5.our →my 6.besides →However 7.去掉of 8.a →an 9.them →it10.terribly →terrible
Dear Mr. Pick,
It's a fairly long time since you left our school. I miss you very much. Is everything going well?
The website you’ve recommended to me is very beneficial to my English study. It has abundant reading materials that I need most, greatly broadening my horizon. Now I has become more interested in English. Besides, I’ve made many new friends and we communicate a lot about school life, cultures, science, and so on. Now I can express myself much better than ever.
Thanks to your kindness and consideration, I’ve made rapid progress in English study. I owe all my achievements to you. I’m looking forward to more advice from you!
Yours,
Li Hua
Text 1
W: Where are you going?
M: To the supermarket. You want to go with me?
W: No, I have to go to the library. (1)But let’s get coffee later.
M: OK, sounds good!
Text 2
M: Give me those bottles. I’ll go to the corner shop to recycle them.
W: All right. But you probably won’t get much for them.
M: That’s OK. Protecting the environment is the most important thing. (2)
Text 3
M: How old is your son, Carrie?
W: He just turned two in April. His sister was born the month before, and I was born the month after. (3)
M: That’s a lot of spring birthdays!
Text 4
W: Could you play a different game with our daughter, please?
M: But she likes it.(4)See? She’s smiling and laughing.
W: Yes, but cell phones aren’t toys, and she shouldn’t put it in her mouth.
Text 5
M: Your French is so good. Your accent sounds like you were born in Paris. I’ve been studying French for a decade, and I can barely hold a conversation. What’s your secret?
W: Practice, practice, practice! (5)
Text 6
M: How on earth did you manage to write a 30-page term paper in three days? It took me two weeks to write mine.
W: I worked around the clock.
M: My goodness! I could never do that. Sitting in front of the computer even for three hours is a painful thing for me. (7)
W: I had no choice. I’m taking five courses this semester. The exams and term papers are driving me crazy. (6)
Text 7
M: We have to find a way to pack all the things for the campingtripbefore we leave tomorrow.(8)
W: We have our car and George’s truck. We should be able to fit everything in the two vehicles.
M: Yeah, I think we should put the tents in his truck and the sleeping bags in our car.
W: We could put the sleeping bags in the truck too. That way, we’ll have room to take the stereo. If we are going to be in the mountains for a week, we’ll need some music to listen to! (9)
M: Yeah, but if we can’t take the stereo, I’ll take my guitar. I’m looking forward to playing!
W: Um, but Brian broke your guitar yesterday. Sorry.(10)
Text 8
M: Have you tried that new restaurant downtown? It looks fancy.
W: No, I haven’t been there yet. What type of food do they serve?
M: I think it’s Italian. (11)
W: I don’t like Italian food very much. I prefer Japanese or Indian food. But I guess I could give it a try.
M: I can call and make a reservation for some night this week.
W: Okay. Monday and Wednesday work best for me because I’m off work early on those days.
M: I’ll see if they can take us either of those days. What about Friday or Saturday?
W: Saturday could work, but I thought we had Sara’s party to go to this weekend. We haven’t seen her in a long time — not since her wedding!(12)Isn’t her party on Saturday?
M: Yeah, you’re right. Then Monday is probably the best because I have an early work meeting and will be home by the afternoon. (13)
W: Yeah, Monday is the best for me too, actually.(13)I like to go to the gym on Tuesdays after work, anyway.
Text 9
M: Welcome to Blue Ribbon Corporation, Ms. Wilson.Did you have any trouble finding us?
W: No, Mr. Bradley. I used to work at First Savings Bank across the street, so I’m very familiar with the area.
M: Wonderful. So, I can see from your résumé that you have a lot of experience in the banking sector. Before First Savings, you were at Bank of the West, right? (14)
W: Yes, that was right after I graduated from Yale University with a master’s degree in finance. (14)I learned a lot there, but I was offered a higher position with a better salary at First Savings.
M: And now, why are you here? I mean, it seems like you have a great position and a good salary. What do you think you will add to the Blue Ribbon family?
W: My particular skills have more to do with negotiating deals rather than accounting,(15)and there’s only so much room for that at a bank. Money is not the issue, as I’m already quite wealthy. Rather, I’m looking for a different set of challenges and a new set of partners.
M: I think the business environment here would suit you very well, Ms. Wilson. When can you start? (16)
Text 10
The Palace of Fine Arts was one of the 10 palaces built in 1915 for the Panama-Pacific International Expo.(17)Set within a park, the Roman-style architecture draws many tourists, especially wedding parties who use it as a backdrop for their photos. (18) While sitting on a bench or lying on a blanket on the grass, picnicking is possible. But you’ll have to share your space with those who live there, namely, ducks, seagulls, pigeons, and swans. Even from a short distance away from the palace itself, you’ll be able to see its tall columns and round tower that look like nothing else in the city. Located on 17 acres at 3301 Lyon Street in San Francisco,(19)the palace is within walking distance to the former military base of the Presidio. Oddly enough, during World War II, the U.S. Army used the palace to store military trucks and jeeps.(20) In 1994, the Presidio was transferred to the National Park Service, marking the final chapter in the area’s use as a military facility. The happy tourists and even happier birds seem to appreciate this!
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