第II卷(非选择题 满分50分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
On a cold evening with snow floating in the air, I got 61.______(stick) on the road because of a flat tire(轮胎) .I attempted 62. ______(seek)help from the passing cars, but no one stopped. As I was about to give up hope, a man 63 ______(drive)an old dirty car came to my aid. To be honest, I was scared when he first approached me. Eying him up and down, I thought to myself, ‘There is a very good chance 64. ______ he may rob me, ”He seemed to have sensed my discomfort so he tried to ease my 65. ______(anxious)by introducing himself. His act of kindness made me feel ashamed to have questioned his intentions.66. ______was really considerate of him to stop to help a perfect stranger like me, especially in such terrible weather. Thus, after the spare tire was fitted, I asked 67. ______ much I owed him. I wanted to pay him back.68. ______(surprising), he did not take my offer but rather told me to pass the act of kindness forward and help more people 69. ______ need. As he said those words, I noticed him wearing a smile of contentment. Helping others seemed a very 70. ______(nature)thing to him. I witnessed the true beauty of human nature in him.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌中间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Last night a strong wind as well as a heavily rain struck our area. News came that the trees in the park two kilometers away from our school was blown down. This afternoon, they set off the park to do some cleaning. The head of the park met us or gave us some advice on how to clear away the falling trees, branches and leaves. Some times later, we were working hard when it begins to rain. Because few of us had taken along umbrellas or raincoats, so we were all wet. A rain lasted about an hour and it was a pity that they had to stop our work.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假如你的朋友李华已经在美国留学三年, 现在正面临着毕业后是留在美国还是回到中国的问题。请你用英语给他写一封信,给出你的建议并写清原因。
要求:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Li Hua,
Yours,
Wang Wei
高三五市八校英语联考试卷参考答案
听 力:1-5 ACBBA 6-10 ABCAC 11-15ACBAB 16-20 CCACB
阅读理解:21-24ADCB 25-28CADD 29-32 CDDB 33-35 BCD
36-40 CGBFD
完形填空:41-45 BDACD 46-50 BCADC 51-55 ADBCB 56-60 ADBCA
语法填空:
61. stuck 62. to seek 63. driving 64. that 65. anxiety
66. It 67. how 68. Surprisingly 69. in 70. natural
短文改错:
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heavy
the park two kilometers away from our school was blown down. This afternoon, we set off
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begins to rain. Because few of us had taken along umbrellas or raincoats, so we were all wet. A rain
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lasted about an hour and it was a pity that they had to stop our work.
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作文:
Dear Li Hua,
I hear you are hesitating whether you will stay in America or go back to China after graduation. So I’d like to give you some advice.
I suggest you come back home after graduation. Firstly, it is not easy to make a life in the US, especially for a graduate, and you should work hard to live on well in a big developed country. Besides, if there is something bad that occurs to you all of a sudden, you have few family or friends to support you in a foreign country. What’s more, our country has been developing a lot and is in need of qualified people apparently. I believe you will have a bright future in China with what you learn in the US.
In a word, both our country and we welcome you to come back.
Yours,
Wang Wei
听力材料及参考答案
听力材料
Text 1
M: Oh, this is really awful. Where on earth did I put my keys?
W: You never learn your lesson.
Text 2
M: Excuse me. Where can I park my car?
W: Well, sir, it’s all full here in Section A, but you can go over to Section B.
Text 3
M: Have you heard about Tim? A motorbike knocked him down and he was rushed to the emergency room just now.
W: Really? I hope it’s not too serious.
M: I’m on my way to see him right now. Would you like to join me?
Text 4
M: How many cups do we need, dear?
W: I’ve just bought 20 online. They will be here tomorrow.
M: OK. And my mom sent 10 by express yesterday, which means we will certainly have enough.
W: Yes, you’re right.
Text 5
W: We came too early. It’s still two hours before the performance starts.
M: I’m sorry ! I just couldn’t stay at home and wait.
W: Never mind. What about taking a look around the theater? There is a museum and a bookstore nearby.
M: Great idea!
Text 6
W: Excuse me, Mr. Li. Are you free now? I want to discuss my class project on the environment with you.
M: I’m sorry. I have a class in 30 minutes. I suggest you come and see me over the lunch hour today.
W: But my head teacher wants me to go to her office at lunch time to discuss how to collect money for the disabled in our town. Would you mind if I just gave you a brief description right now?
M: In that case, you must make the best of the thirty minutes. No, only twenty minutes. I have something to prepare before my class starts.
W: Thank you very much, sir.
Text 7
W: You look very tired, John. You must have stayed up very late last night.
M: Yes, but watching the game between the Utah Jazz and the Denver Nuggets was really worth it.
W: Really? What was the score?
M:102-91 in Jazz’s favor.
W: Wow! Though still, I think you’re mad for staying up so late! How can you concentrate on your studies today?
M: It doesn’t matter. I will have a week’s time to make up for it because the Jazz will be off until next Wednesday when they host the Toronto Raptors.
W: OK . But you’ll certainly have to turn in the English homework from yesterday morning. Mr. Yang said everyone should hand it in this afternoon and you know how strict he is.
M: Yes-though I guess that’s what makes him such a good teacher! Can you help me with it? I’d really appreciate it.
W: OK.
Text 8
W: Hey, Mike .What are you doing this summer?
M: I’m not sure. What about you?
W: I’m going to Chicago for a six-week job at a theater company.
M: That’s great, Wendy! I didn’t know you were interested in acting
W: I’m not. I want to be a stage director. Have you decided what you’re going to study in college?
M: Not really, but I was thinking about studying creative writing in Boston or New York.
W: Is that what you want to be, a storyteller?
M: No, but I figured it would be a pretty easy subject to major in,
W: That’s not a good way to plan your future.
M: You think so? I figure that, at worst, I’ll only waste four years of my life.
W: I sincerely hope that you are joking. What about music? You’ve got such a gift.
M: Thank you, but I feel like music is something I can always pick up again later.
W: It’s your life. but I hope you don’t waste your talent
M: Well, you’ve always been a gifted student, and you’re good at everything you do. It’s easy for you.
W: If you saw how much time and effort I put in to be a good student, you would know that it’s no gift.
Text 9
W: It’s 9 o’ clock. It’s time for an interview with Mr. Wang, the director of our city zoo. Good evening!
M: Good evening, everyone! It’s my honor to be invited here.
W: When did you first start working in the zoo?
M: About 20 years ago, five years after my graduation.
W: Wow! Such a long time. Do you like your job?
M: Yes, I love it. I’m very happy here, although the work is hard and the pay isn’t so good.
W: How often do you work every week?
M: Our staff usually work six days a week, but I always come to my office every day though I can leave after twelve on weekends.
W: Then when are your work hours every day?
M: I start at 8 am and finish at 6:30 pm, Monday to Friday, in the spring and summer. In winter the zoo closes an hour earlier because it gets dark earlier.
W: What do you usually do for the animals? Do you have to clear out the animals’ cages and give them food?
M: No, I mainly do the management work to make the zoo go well.
W: I see. Your job does sound really hard, but I think all of us here in the city are grateful for your hard work in keeping our zoo open, so we can all enjoy the many cute animals! Thank you very much for coming in and talking with us today.
Text 10
As you might expect, retired people have a lot more free time than people who are still working. People aged 65 and older spend an average of just over seven hours per day on leisure activities, compared to just over five hours among the whole population.
The three things that retired people spend the most extra time on are reading, resting and watching TV. Senior citizens are equally as likely as younger people to surf the Internet for leisure and spend time chatting with friends, but it seems that they seldom do physical exercise.
Speaking of TV, Americans watch an average of two hours and 45minutes of TV per day. Retired people watch even more, averaging four hours of TV-viewing each day. The only thing seniors spend more time on than leisure activities is sleep. Retired people spend nine hours per day sleeping, compared with 8 hours daily among the population as a whole. However, not all people aged 65 and older are retired. Some are still working but most of the working senior people admit that they work for fun and for the sense of satisfaction the job gives them rather than for the money.
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