
新余市2015—2016学年度上学期期末质量检测高二英语答案
第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1—5CACBC 6—10BAABC 11—15BCBAC 16—20AACA B
第二部分 阅读理解
21—25 DDBBB 26—30CDBCD 31—35BDDBC 36—40 CFAEB
第三部分第一节 完形填空
41—45 BCABD 46—50 CBDCC 51—55 ADCAD 56—60 BBABC
第三部分第二节 语法填空
61. A 62. delivered 63. offering 64. since 65. which
66. strongest 67. themselves 68. winners 69. different 70. marking
第四部分第一节 短文改错
Today is Sunday. The sky is full of sunshine, so does my life. At about 9 am, I go to the
is went
bookstore with my friends. There was a lot of new books. I didn’t know which one to buy, because
were
these books were all useful to me. At last, I chose two. At 10:00, we went to the cinema, and the film
calling Titanic was very popular. It took us about 3 hours to see∧. Having seen the film, and
called it
everyone was deeply moved. Some friends even burst out tears. From the story, I understand that
into
love is noble and valuable. That’s a real wonderful film. It is very worth seeing again. What a
really well
happy day! I hope tomorrow I will be even happy!
happier
第四部分第二节 书面表达
Turning a Bad Mood into a Good One
It is very important for us to have a good mood in our daily life. If you have a good mood, you will be happy with everything in the world. Most importantly, you will have an optimistic effect on the people around you. We all will live a harmonious and happy life. It is also good for your health.
However, sometimes when you meet some difficulties, when you quarrel with others or when you fail in doing something, you may have a bad mood. If so, you should get rid of it as soon as possible.
As we all know, everything has its two sides. So you should think more about its bright side. We are sure that everything will be better with time passing by. Remember: Only you can make yourself happy. I hope that everyone has a good mood every day!
高二英语听力模拟试题录音稿
(Text 1)
M: Would you like to take a break?
W: Good idea! I’ve been reading the book for hours, and my eyes hurt.
(Text 2)
W: Well, that was delicious, Bobby. Here is my share.
M: It’s no need to do that, Cathy. I told you it was my treat.
(Text 3)
W: Shall we go now? The driver is waiting for us.
M: I’m sorry I’ll be late. I have to operate on a patient immediately. He’s badly injured in an accident.
(Text 4)
W: The ads say one must do exercise with their equipment to keep healthy.
M: That’s not helpful. What they really want is to get more money from you.
W: I think there’s truth in what you said.
(Text 5)
W: I’ve lost my key and I don’t have a spare one.
M: Never mind. I’ve a friend who is a specialist in opening locked doors without keys. I’ll telephone him to come here at once.
(Text 6)
W: Next, please. M: Yes, I just received a telephone bill, and there’s a problem with it.
W: And what exactly is the problem?
M: There’s a call to Finland on there, and I don’t know anyone in Finland! I’m upset. Could you please take the charge off my bill?
W: May I see your bill, please?
M: Certainly. There it is. On July 1st. I really don’t know anybody in Finland.
W: OK, don’t worry. I’ll take the call off. Let’s see … It was $60. Your bill was $84, minus $60, so your new total is $24. I’m very sorry about the fault.
M: That’s OK. www.2abc8.com
(Text 7)
M: What about coming over on Sunday afternoon for a baseball party?
W: A baseball party? What’s that?
M: This Sunday’s baseball game is pretty important, so I’m inviting some people from our class over to my place to watch it.
W: I’d love to, but I’m afraid I can’t. My brother is coming back from Mexico City. I have to pick him up at the airport.
M: That’s too bad. Well, how about coming over after you get back from the airport?
W: OK. That’s a great idea. Can I bring anything?
M: Whatever you like to drink. We’ll order pizza for dinner.
W: That’s good.
(Text 8)
W: Hello, Mr. James. I’m calling about your talk next month. It’s getting close, and there are a couple of things I need to check with you.
M: OK.
W: I need to know if you’d prefer to give your talk in the hall, the conference room or the lecture theatre.
M: I’d prefer the later, if that’s possible.
W: That’s no problem at all. Most speakers prefer that. And what about equipment? Is there anything special you’ll need?
M: Well, apart from the usual things like a whiteboard and microphones, I’ll need a CD player.
W: I’m afraid we haven’t got one. Would a cassette player do instead?
M: Yes, that’ll be OK.
W: Right, I’ll make a note of that. Oh, one more thing, can I just confirm your fees? Was it 200 pounds?
M: That’s right.
W: OK. That’s fine. I’ll pass that information to our Accounts Department. And we look forward to seeing you on the 19th.
(Text 9)
M: I heard that you’re going back to Japan soon.
W: That’s right, and boy, I’m really busy!
M: I can imagine. But listen … I’d love to get together with you before you go. Would you like to go out for dinner one night?
W: That’s a great idea. Let’s see … Monday night is no good. I have to study for that final exam.
M: Me, too, but I’m free on Tuesday. How about going out that night?
W: I’m afraid I can’t. I’m watching a movie with Nancy at 7:00.
M: Are you going to the last class party on Friday night? Let’s go out for dinner at 6:30 before the party. It doesn’t start until 8:00.
W: There will be a dinner at the party. I love to eat, but I can’t eat two dinners.
M: There’s always Saturday night. Are you busy then?
W: No … Saturday night I’m free.
M: I’m going to a disco with a group of friends. Do you want to join us? We can dance together.
W: I’d really like to have a quiet dinner instead. Oh! Can I call you back? Someone’s at the door.
M: Sure. I’ll be home all afternoon.
(Text 10)
W: Let’s make our way back out the main entrance of the library. On the left is the Student Service building. The staff there help students with a range of things, such as finding apartments and part-time jobs. Students can also make an appointment to talk to someone about personal, financial or academic problems. To the right of the Student Service building is the sports centre. It’s used by staff and students. Apart from using the exercise equipment and pool, members can take a variety of classes in basketball and dance. The building over there, in the corner, is where the Department of Science is located. Follow me through the garden. This is the most relaxing part of the schoolyard. It’s a great place to eat lunch or take a rest. If we continue out of the garden, we reach the Cafeteria. A lot of hot and cold food is sold here and because our students come from many different cultures, you can get everything from a sandwich to dumplings. On the other side of the Cafeteria is the Arts building. Students often perform musicals and plays there. Behind the courtyard is the Information Technology building. If we continue on past the courtyard, we come to the Engineering building and behind that, in the right corner, is the Main Education Centre. This is where students from overseas take courses that prepare them for studying at an Australian university.