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good useof theirspare time.Only inthis waycan thestudents improveour studyefficiency.第二节书面表达(满分分)25假如你是红星高三()班的学生李华,你参加高校招生英语面试,请根据以下1提示用英语做自我介绍.性格特点;.兴趣爱好;12擅长科目;未来专业意向
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5.Good morning!Im LiHua fromHongxing MiddleSchool.Thats all!Thank you!长春外国语年上学期高三2015--2016第一次质量检测学科试卷答案听力每个分,满分分1-
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80.basing based变为at in去掉is变为wasting waste变为weekday weekdays改为was is改为an the变为beside besides前加make to变为our their作文分25Good morning!Im LiHua fromHongxing MiddleSchool.Possible versionId like to give abrief introductionaboutmyself.Im easygoing andhave varioushobbies.I lovesports,especially playingbasketball withmyfriends.Im alsokeen onlistening tomusic to relax myself in myspare time.Among all the subjects,English ismy favoriteand Imgood atit.When ites to my idealmajor,Im quite interested ininternationalbusiness becauseI likemeeting peoplefrom differentcultures andmunicating with themin EngTlhisaht.sIasliln.Tcehraenlkyyhooup.e that you cangive mea chanceto improvemyselfin your university.录音原文Text1I thoughtthat Ihad setthe alarmclock for7oclock,but itrang anhour later.M:You arelate again,Miss Smith.Don*tyouhave awatch orsomethingW:Yes,Would youmind ifI openedthe windowText2W:M:Of coursenot.Ifs reallyhot in the room.Open thewindow tolet inmore freshair.M:Where to,MissText3W:Please dropme off at theKings DepartmentStore.M:On thewest sideW:No,the eastside,near thepost office.Text4Hes in the lab,W:Hello.This isKate from the RainbowHotel.Is Jimmyat homeM:No.but hewill beback homeat4oclock.Text5M:Would youplease buya walletfor mewhile you are thereW:Pm going to thestore.What wouldyou likeme tobuy foryouWith pleasure.W:Text6M:Hey,Karen,you are not reallyreading that,are youYou haventturned thepage in the last10minutes.
⑥M:So itdoesnt reallyhold yourinterestW:No,Jim,I supposeI havent.I needto getthrough it,but Ikeep driftingaway.
⑥No,not really.To
⑦I wantedto dophilosophy ratherthan English,but myparents didntlet me.W:be honest,I have to readit for a seminar.rm at the university.!dont like thecourse at all.You see,M:Oh,I see.Once youfinish,Id liketo havea talk with you.Text7M:I seeyou arebusy now,Kate.
⑧W:Alright.ein,please.M:Oh,no,I dontwant tointerrupt you.I canwait.ril eback later.W:Im afraidits goingto be a longwait!Im workingon my English paper.But theprofessor justreturned itto me.I wastold to add fivemore pages.M:English paperI thoughtyoud finishedit.Didnt youturn itin onFridayW:Uh-huh.
⑨M:Five morepages!Thats quitea lot.How areyou goingto doitW:Thats whatI amtrying tofigure out.Now what can I do foryou⑩W:Now MnSnow,whatcanyou rememberabout theattackText8M:Well,!was workinglate yesterdayevening.W:What timedid youleave yourofficeM:About aquarter pastnine.M:Yes,officer.IW:Are yousure11looked atmy watch.1012and I was walkingto mycar whensomebody hitme on the head.W:What didyou dothenM:Well,I lockedthe door,W:Did yousee theattackerM:No,he waswearing astocking overhis head.W:Tell me,Mr.Snow,how didyou breakyour legM:Well,when thedoctors wereputting meinto thecar,they droppedme!Text9M:Hello,Betty.Its me,Tim.Am Icalling ata badtimeM:13I haveinvited someof myfriends todinner atmy housethis evening.IW:No,not really.thought maybe youd liketo14but Im afraid Ive got to do somereading formyEnglishcourse athome.e,too.M:Friday.15You,vegottorelaxand enjoyyourself on the weekend.W:Well,that sounds good,Today isW:I know.But there is alot ofreading to do.Besides,I reallyought todo mywashing thisevening.M:Then wouldyou liketo ejust for a drinklater oninsteadW:Actually,Idliketo go to bedearly tonight.Imabit tired.161usually sleepuntil9:00on Saturdays.M:OK.Have agood rest.Fll callyou againtomorrow.W:Dont callme early.M:What Thatllbe toolate forour Saturdaycountry drive.W:Did Isay Id gowith youforadrive to the countryM:No,but Ihave alreadyplanned everything.W:Listen,Tim,I liketo planmy owndays myself.20Wele toGuide DogsTraining Center,Text10W:boys andgirls!First letme tellyou somethingabout guide17In1918a doctorand his pet dogwalked with a soldierwho wasblind.Thedogs.doctor wentinthehospitalfor ashort time.When hecame out,he sawhispethad guidedthe soldierontheother sideof thehospitalyard safely.So hetaught a dog toguide aperson andit workedout well.Germany helpedstart a18Dorothy,an Americanwoman,went toGermany to find outmore about the guidedogs.program toteach dogsto beguides.When shecameback tothe UnitedStates,she wroteabout itin amagazine.Soon morepeople knewabout thefit.19It takesmore than2years totrain alittle dogto bea guideguidedogs.dog.The bestdogs for the jobare cleverandWhen the dog is14months old,it learnsmany instructions.Then theowner andthe dogmeet,and20OK,let*sgoon visiting.they practicefor4weeks.Have Imade myselfclear听下面一段对话,回答第和第两个小题
898.What doesthe manwant todoA.Help the woman with her work.
8.Have atalkwith the woman.C.Go outwiththe woman.
9.What was the womanasked todoA.Add somepages toher Englishpaper.B.Hand in her Englishpaper nextFriday.C.Write anew Englishpaper.听下面一段对话,回答第至第三个小题
101210.What happenedtothe manA.He wascaught bythe policemen.B.He losthis watch.C.He was attacked.
11..Who isprobably the womanA.The man*s wife.B.A policewoman.C.The mansworkmate.
12.How didthe mangotowork yesterdayA.By bus.B.By car.C.By bike.听下面一段对话,回答第至第四个小题
131613.What is the mangoingtodo thiseveningA.Do somereading.B.Host hisfriends.C.Do somewashing.
14.What doesthewomanplan todo inthe eveningA.Stay athome.B.Hold adinner party.C.Have a drink withtheman.
15.What shouldthewomando onthe weekendinthemans opinionA.Have fun.B.Have agood sleep.C.Take someexercise.
16.When doesthewomanusually getup onSaturdaysA.At11:
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172017.Whose petdog wasthe onein1918A.A doctors.B.A soldiefs.C.Dorothy!s.
18.Where didDorothy goto learnabouttheguide dogsA.America.B.Ger many.C.England.
19.How longdoes ittake totrain alittle dogto bea guidedogA.Over2years.B.14months.C.4months.
20.What willthe listenersdo nextA.Teach dogsto beguides.B.Introduce theirpet dogs.C.Visit thecenter.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,40152满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A ladynamed Maryfrom Californiaflew toJapan,in herfavourite jeans and acasualjacket,togiveher firstspeech.Fourteen hourslater,four perfectlydressed Japanesegentlemengreeted herat the airport.Smiling andbowing low,they handedher theirbusinesscards.With herbag inone hand,Mary tooktheir cards withtheother.She thankedthem,glanced brieflyat thecards,and putthem intoher jeans pocket quickly.(大When thefive of them arrivedat thehotel,they invitedMary totea inthe lobby厅).While sippingtea,the gentlemenpresented herwith asmall giftwhich sheeagerlyopened.She wasthrilled withthe giftand shoutedexcitedly,“Oh,it!s beautiful!”At thispoint,the fourJapanese gentlemenstood upand,bowing onlyvery slightly,said Sayonara”and leftimmediately.Poor Marywas leftastonished.What didshe dowrongEverything!Her jeanswere the first gaffe.Even ifyoure ingoffabicycle inJapan,you(客人)do notmeet clientscasually dressed.The secondmistake wasMarys handlingoftheir businesscards rudely.In Japan,the businesscard isone of the mostimportantmunicative tools.It isalways presentedand acceptedrespectfully withboth hands.However,Mary puttheir cardsaway muchtoo quickly.In Japan,people usebusiness cardsas a conversation starter.You chatabout eachothers cardsand workand donot puttheirsaway untilthey gentlyand respectfullyplace yoursin safekeeping.Putting itcarelesslyinto herjeanspocketwastheultimate disrespect.Then,the fourthhorror ofhorrors wasthat Maryshould nothave openedthe giftinfront ofher clients.In aland wheresaving faceis critical,it wouldbe embarrassingtodiscover thegift theygave was not asnice asthe onethey received.What isworse,Maryhadnt evengiven thema gift!
21.Why didthe fourJapanese gentlemenleave MarysuddenlyA.Because theyhad finishedthe task.B.Because Maryhad somethingmore importanttodo.C.Because theycouldnt bearMary*s behaviourany longer.D.Because Maryfelt embarrassed.
22.What doesthe underlinedword gaffe”in Paragraph4probably meanA.ignorance B.carelessness C.sadness D.mistake
23.The thirdmistake Marymade wasthat she.A.kept herclients*cards in a wrongplaceB.took herclients*cardswithone handC.met herclients injeansD.used herown cardas aconversationstarter
24.What lessoncan wedraw fromthis storyA.Think twicebefore youtake anyaction.B.When inRome,do asthe Romansdo.C.To savetime isto lengthenlife.D.One falsemove maylose thegame.BWhen Katespaintings wereon showin London,a poetdescribed herpaintings as“a(丝带)ribbon around a bomb”.Such mentsseem tosuggest Katehad abig influenceonthe artworld ofher time.Sadly,she isactually a much bigger name todaythan shewasduring hertime.(小儿麻痹症)Born in1907in avillage nearMexico City,Kate sufferedfrom polio(脊柱)at theage ofseven.Her spinebecame bentas shegrew older.Then,in1925,herback wasbroken inseveral placesin aschool-bus accident.Throughout therest ofher life,the artisthad manyoperations,but nothingwas ableto curethe terriblepain in her back.However,the accidenthad anunexpected sideeffect.While lyinginherbed recovering,Kate taughtherself topaint.In1929,she gotmarried toDiego Rivera,another famousMexican artist.Riverasstrong influenceson Kates style canbe seeninherearly works,but herlater worksfromthe1940s,known todayas herbest works,show lessinfluence fromher husband.Unfortunately,her worksdid notattract muchattention inthe1930sand1940s,evenin herhome country.Her firstone-woman showin Mexicowas notheld until
1953.Formore thana decadeafter herdeath in1954,Kates worksremained largelyunnoticed bytheworld,but inthe1970s herworks beganto gaininternational fameat last.
25.What doesthe underlinedphrase“amuchbiggername“in paragraph1most probablymeanA.A farbetter artist.B.A farmore giftedartist.C.A muchstronger person.D.A muchmore famousperson.
26.The terriblepain Katesuffered wascaused by.A.polio B.her bentspineC.back injuries D.the operationsshe had
27.Katesstylehad beeincreasingly independentsince the.A.1930s B.1940s C.1950sD.1970s
28.What isauthors attitudetoward KateA.Devotion.B.Sympathy.C.Worry.D.Encouragement.CCooking KillsFour MillionPeople aYear(大气悬浮颗粒)Polluted airborneparticles kill7million people a year,reports theWorldHealth Organization.That newsmay note asa surpriseto anyonewho hasseen imagesof chimneysinBeijing,Delhi orMexico.But thosefactories-or eventhe jammedroadways ofmoderncities—arenotthe biggestkiller.Each year,some
4.3million peopledie earlierthan theyshouldbecause ofpolluted air inside theirhomes,says the WHO.Whats causingtheairinside peopleshomes to be sopoisonous thatit killsaround11,000peopleaday Stoves.“Having anopen fireinyourkitchen islike burning400cigarettes anhour.says KirkSmith,a professorat theUniversity ofCalifornia atBerkeley,whose researchsuggests thathousehold air pollution fromcooking killedbetween
3.5million and4million peoplein
2013.Not allstoves causethis kindof harm.The onesSmiths talkingabout arethose thatthe3billion peopleinthedeveloping worlduse forheat andcooking,which burnsolidfuels suchas wood,coal,or cropwaste insteadof gas.The smokefrom thosefires producesharmfulfine particlesand carbonmonoxide intohomes.Poor ventilationthen preventsthatsmoke fromescaping,raising fineparticle levels100times higherthan thelimits thattheWHO considersacceptable.Breathing thisair dayin dayout eventuallycauses alot ofdiseases:more thana thirdof the
4.3million dieof astroke,while aquarter dieof heartdisease.And aroundone-thirdof annuallung diseasedeaths worldwideare dueto wastefrom coalstoves.Exposure tendsto beextremely harmfulfor thepeople whospend themost timearoundthe fire—usually womenand youngchildren.In fact,theWHOreports thathousehold airpollutionalmost doublesthe riskfor childhoodlung disease.
29.According toKirk Smithsresearch,.A.factories arethe biggestkiller worldwidenowadaysB.burning400cigarettes anhour isextremely dangerousC.householdairpollution fromcooking issurprisingly harmfulD.some
4.3million peopledie earliereach yearthan theyshould
30.What shouldbe thedeadly killerinahousehold kitchenA.Solid fuels.B.Coal stoves.C.Poor gas.D.Cooking smoke.
31.The underlinedword“ventilation“in Paragraph4probably means.A.airing B.cooking C.burning D.cooling
32.The authorintends totell people.A.how toavoid pollutedairintheir homesB.to stopcooking inthe householdkitchenC.to guardagainst householdpollution fromcookingD.how toprevent childhoodlung diseasesin householdDHereis the tour thatsvoted3rd best tour in London onthe BestThings toDo—TripAdvisor!Hairy Goatisthebest andmost originaltour panyin London.Do youlike walkingaroundacity anddiscovering somethingthat makesa greatphotoLondon isfull ofinteresting photochances andmaybeyouneed someone to leadyouto them.The touris perfectfor teamevents,families,groups offriends andschool orcollegeclasses.Bring:A fullycharged cameraand plentyof memorycards orfilm,adrinkand wearfortable walking shoes.Dress forthree hourswalking outside.Price:£45per adult18yrs andover,£40per child12-15yrs andfull-time studentsstudentID required.Some toursto be booked andpaid in advance.Please calloremail fordetails.Please followthe linksonthe website orcall Corinnaat+
4407540832771.Meet:Meet infront ofthe RoyalExchange Buildingat BankUnderground Station.TakeExit3or4from theunderground station.When:See thewebsite forscheduled dates.Duration:Three hours,atafortablewalkingpace.Finish:By anunderground stationwithin thecity.Location variesdaily.
33.A familyof four,including ason of19and adaughter of13,should pay•A.£180B.£160C.£170D.£
17534.According tothe passage,thetour.A.is intendedfor individualsonlyB.offers chancesto takegreat photosC.has beenvoted thebesttourinLondonfour timesD.takes threehours ona sightseeingvehicle
35.According tothe passage,which statementis NOTtrueA.Hairy Goatorganizes thetour.B.The tourfinishes atthe samelocation everyday.C.People cango through thewebsitetofindthe date.D.All thetours arenot tobebookedinadvance.第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项No fightcan end,and nofriendship canmove on,until everyonesays theselittle words:Im sorry.Sometimes,though,they canbe difficultto say.36Its notabout winning.Friendships arentliketheSuper Bowl,and thereshould neverbeawinner and a loser.When youstart fightingwithafriend,it mayfeel importantthat youwirT the fight byprovingyoure rightand heis wrong,or bymaking himbe thefirst to apologize.37You mayhave heardthe expression“His pridestood inthe way.It isusually usedtodescribe aperson whois sodetermined tobe“right thathe letsan opportunityforhappiness passhim byforever.38Remember:as timegoes on,we usuallyforget who wasright andwhowaswrong ina disagreement,and onlyremember thesadness oflosing afriend.Take thefirst step.Are yousick offighting Doyou thinkthis fightis justnot importantenough toruinyour friendship39You donthaveto take fullresponsibility forstarting thefight,or evensaythat yourfeelings werewrong.But youshould findsomething youdid orsaid thatsworthapologizing for.Maybe youresorry thatyou letthefightgo forso long,or thatyou(反应过度的)overreacted tosomething your friend did.If you say youare sorry,its likeaninvitation foryourfriendtodothe same.40A.Then trytobe thefirsttoapologize.B.Stop thinkingabout yourpride.C.Its abouttaking someresponsibility forthe argument.D.Dont letthis happentoafriendship youcare about.E.Here aresome thingsto keepin mind.F.There aresome specialcases whenyou shouldntbetheonetoapologize first.G.Once youveboth saidit,youll bothfeel amillion timesbetter.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每题分,满分分)20L530She hadbeen shoppingwithherMom inWal-Mart.She musthave been6years old,(雀斑)this beautifulbrown haired,freckle-faced imageof innocence.It was41outside,(檐槽),the kindof rainthat spiltover thetop ofgutters somuch ina hurryto42the Earth.We all43there insidethe dooroftheWal-Mart.We allwaited,some patient,others44,because naturemessed uptheir hurriedday.I gotlost inthe soundand sightof theheavens45away thedirt anddust ofthe world.Memories ofrunning andplaying sohappilyasachild camepouring inasawele46fromtheworries ofmy day.Her voicewas sosweet asit47the depressingatmosphere.Mom,lets runthrough therainJ shesaid.What Momasked.“Lets runthrough therain!”She repeated.“No,honey.Well waituntil it48down abit.Mom replied.The youngchild waitedanother minuteand repeated:Mom,lets runthrough therain.”Well get wet throughif wedo.Mom said.“No,we wont,Mom.That5snot what you said thismorning.The younggirl saidasshe49at herMoms arm,Dont youremember Whenyou weretalking toDaddy abouthiscancer,yousaid,if Godcan get us throughthis,he cangetusthrough50!”The entirecrowd stoppeddead51No onecame orleft inthe nextfew minutes.Mom52and thoughtforawhile aboutwhat shewould say.Now somewould laughit offand scoldher forbeing silly.Some mighteven ignore(肯定)what wassaid.But thiswas amoment ofaffirmation ina youngchilds life,a time(培育)when53trust couldbe nurturedso thatit wouldbloom into
54.Honey,youare55right.Lets runthrough therain.If wegetwet,maybe wejust needwashing.Mom said.Then offthey ran.We allstood watching,smiling asthey ranpast thecars.They heldtheir shoppingbagsover theirheads justin case.Soon theywere56by afew whoscreamed andlaughed likechildrenalltheway totheir cars.And yes,I did.I ran.I gotwet.I neededwashing.57or peoplecan takeaway yourmaterial possessions,your money,your healthorsometimes yourhappiness.But noone canever takeaway your58memories.So dontforgettotakethe opportunitiesto59memories everyday!To everythingthereisa seasonandatime toevery purposeunder heaven.Idohope
41.A.snowing B.shining C.pouring D.cheering
42.A.hit B.mix C.make D.bear
43.A.lay B.rested C.sat D.stood
44.A.excited B.relaxed C.annoyed D.astonished
45.A.running B.washing C.driving D.turning
46.A.reward B.relief C.remark D.respond
47.A.broke B.disturbed C.awoke D.extended
48.A.calms B.slows C.settles D.passes
49.A.pointed B.glared C.stared D.pulled
50.A.anything B.something C.anybody D.everybody
51.A.silent B.content C.touched D.inspired
52.A.reasoned B.screamed C.paused D.cried
53.A.definite B.concrete C.apparent D.innocent
54.A.ambition B.faith C.assumption D.truth
55.A.absolutely B.loosely C.hardly D.considerably
56.A.assessed B.challenged C.followed D.ordered
57.A.Methods B.Circumstances C.Chances D.Occasions
58.A.correct B.proper C.precious D.particular
59.A.remember B.promote C.forget D.make
60.A.take B.cost C.occupy D.arrangeyou will60the timeto runthroughtherain.第卷(非选择题,满分分)II50第二节语法填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于个单词)或括号内单词的3正确形式When Iwas young,our familylived inwhat isnow aforest reserve.One dayI sawa()61home dogatthe end ofour longdriveway.It drovemy mothercrazy!Wewerent richand wealready hadadog.()62stare outofthewindow,my motherplained aboutthe63()responsibleand cruelperson wholeft hisdog withus.We childrenwere toldto stayaway from_64dogas wecouldnt affordto keepit.Iwasvery upsetand couldntbelieve thatmy motherwasrefusing tohelp it.She said,“We arenot alonehere.Let65people takecare ofthecreature.”()The poordog66lie attheendofthedriveway andhardly movedfor twodays.Myheart wasbreaking,67I didntdare tosay anythingtomymother.()Later thatday,I couldntfind mymother inthe house.I68check everyroombut shewas gone.Then Isaw mymother ingback toour house69thedog.We ranoutsideto greetour newdog.My motherdidnt say70she hadchanged hermind.Thatdoesnt matter.Sometimes itsnotwhatyousaybut whatyou dothat matters.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)35第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处错误,每句中最多有两处,每处仅涉及一个单词的增力口、删除或10修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改()处,多者(从第处起)不计分
2.111A surveybasing on1,000students foundthat80%of seniorstudents sleeplessthan ninehours everynight.One mainreason liesat studentsbad habits.Too muchhomework isgiven byschool teachersis anothermain cause.Some studentsareabsent-minded whiledoing theirhomework,and somewasting theirafter-class time.The thirdcause isthat somestudents haveto getup earlieron weekdayto getto schoolthatwas faraway fromhome.Experts thinkan amountof homeworkforthestudents shouldbecut down.Beside,teachers shouldencourage theirstudents make。
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