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届福建省福州市八县高三上学期期中考试英语试题2016第卷(共分)I100第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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1.Why does the womanask the man toeA.She feelscold.B.She wantsto ordersome food.C.Something iswrong with the soup.
2.Who willprobably holda partyA.The womans friend.B.The man.C.The man*sfriend.
3.What doesthe womanmeanA.The manshould buythe suit.B.The manshould changehis job.C.The colorof thesuit is not suitable.
4.What arethe speakersdoingA.Enjoying theirhoneymoon.B.Attending awedding.C.Seeing amovie.
5.What doesMaria thinkof studyingEnglish abroadA.Useful andnecessary.B.Useful butexpensive.C.Useless andexpensive.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有儿个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项5A BC中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一55段对话,回答第和第两个小题
676.What wasthe robberlikeA.Dark skin and longblack hair.B.Dark skin and shortbrown hair.C.Brown skin and shortblack hair.
7.What doesthe womanremember about the robbefsclothingA.His T-shirts color.B.His trousers*style.C.His jeans*color.听下面一段对话,回答第两个小题8,
98.Where isJulia SwanA.In Shanghai.B.In NewYork.C.In California.
9.What didJulia ask the speakersto doA.Attend herart lesson.B.Work at Fudan University.C.Visit herwhen they*re free.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
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2015.___________________________________________________________Looking forward to your reply.Yours SincerelyLiHua学年度第一学期八县(市)期中联考2015〜2016高中三年英语科答题卷完卷时间分钟满分分
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70.released/which was短文改错A discussionabout hikinghad beenheld in our class.Some studentsthink thathiking duringthemselvesdeep attractedby thehbaesautyof nature.They canalso berelaxing bywalking indeep deeplyrelaxedmvaocuantitoaninssc.aBnut nowadayssome hikerseven beginto explorethe placespeople haveever beento,and never八and accidentshave happenednowand thenbecause apoor knowledgeof hiking.Some hikersofeven losttheir life.The otherstudents inour classthink itnot safeto organizeso dangerouslives suchactivities.They makesuggestions whatlaws shouldbe passedand hikersshouldbetrained beforethatthey attendthe activities.书面表达A PossibleVersion:DearSir/Madam,My nameis LiHua.I wouldlike towork asa volunteerfor theInternationalYouthGames in
2015.As asenior highschool student,Im crazyabout Englishand practicespeaking Englishin everydaylife.For example,I oftenchat withsome foreignnet-pals,which reallycontributes to my fluencyin oralEnglish.Besides,Im open-minded,quick inthought andfond ofsocial practice,which I think is a qualitythat aqualified volunteershould have.Above all,being anative of the city,I doknow alot aboutits historyand culture.So Imsure that the foreignerswill appreciatemysincere serviceand enjoytheir stayinourcity.I wouldappreciate itif myapplication couldbe granted.And IHspare noeffort to ensureeveryones satisfactionLookingforwardto yourreply.Yours SincciclyLiHua高三英语答案解析和听力原文在当前经济萧条的情况下,消费者用钱越来越仔细,修鞋铺的生意异常火爆推理判断题由第一段中的
21.B but the weak economy does not scareNancy MacMullen,a shoemakeron the island.A lookaround herOak Bluffsworkshop willtell youwhy:it isoverrun these days及第二段中的可知,修鞋铺生意火爆是因with queuedshoes People are fixing things rather than buyingnew stuff为经济衰退,人们为了省钱选择修鞋而不是买新鞋细节理解题由第三段中
22.C“Theyre cuttingcosts with the materials.More lightweightmanufacturing,Ms.MacMullen said.I thinkthese designersmake shoesfor carpetedoffices inofficebuildings/9可知,Ms.MacMullen在抱怨设计鞋的人,对他们表示不满细节理解题由倒数第二段中的
23.B It gets really busy in the fall,with peoplepulling outtheir shoes可知,秋天修鞋铺的生意火爆after summer本文是关于如何才能让房子卖出好价钱的注意事项猜测词意题根据语境及下文可以推断画线部分的意思是“处在劣
24.A ifyou arenot carefulenough势二细节理解题根据第四段第二句
25.D Listing your home at or slightly belowthe market price canhave theeffect of可知道答案drawing in a largegroup ofbuyers andincrease thechances that a homewill receive multiple many offers.细节理解题根据第四段中
26.A people might assumethere issomething wrong with the home andmay notbother to可知,人们可能认为房子有问题觉得没有必要花时间去看一下look atit.推理判断题根据第五段可知答案是
27.C figureout where your home should fit in therange of the price.C电影和音乐的关系密切,音乐对于电影影响重大,本文描述了电影制作者如何用音乐来渲染气氛主旨大意题文章开头总写电影和音乐密切关系,音乐对电影影响重大,接着用大篇幅描写电
28.C影制作者怎样应用音乐来渲染气氛,第四段中的“以及第六段中的“等dissonant tones and noises”infrasound”所以答案是C词义猜测题第二段中的
29.D“Inmovies,music helpsto providea sense of timeand place,convey ideasabout the文中提到音乐为电影提供时间地点场景,传characters and,most importantly,draw emotionsout of the audience.”达人物感情,最重要是调动观众的情绪由此判断是“紧密联系”的意思intertwine细节理解题通过第四段的(不协调的)
30.B The use of dissonant tonesand noises is another technique thatheighten可矢口,刺耳的噪音可以引起观众tensions.Humans naturallybecame uneasy when we hear dissonant sounds”的恐惧细节理解题根据最后一段的3L AWhile wemay notbe ableto hearit becauseits frequencyis belowthat range of the(颤抖)可知,次声波可能不human ear,infrasound has been provento causeanxiety,shivering andeven sorrow.“会被听到,因为它的频率低于人的听力范围这篇文章主要介绍顾客如何从航空公司取回自己被延误的行李的相关事宜推理判断题通过文章整体的阅读可以知道,本文主要讲如何处理机场延误行李的问题,
32.B B根据文中“For informationregarding yourdelayed baggage,contact theUnited AirlinesBaggage ResolutionCenter at可知,本文极可能是发布的信息its24hour,seven daysa week”Baggage ResolutionCenter细节理解题根据文中
33.D Our Baggage Resolution staff will make every effortto call you once a day to keep youupdated on ourprogress5可知工作人员将每天通过联系乘客,让他们及时了解处理的进展
34.C推理判断题根据文章最后附的行李延误报告单可推知,已经提交了延误报告John Jackson写作意图题(主旨大意)本义主要指导顾客如何从航空公司的行李延误处理中心取回自己被延误的行李
35.A阅读七选五语篇解读为什么有人习惯用右手,有人习惯用左手,还有人左右手都很擅长?目前这个问题还没有明确的答案文章给出了目前存在的几种理论答案解析上句为提出的问题,本句应对此进行回应项中的与之呼应,意为“但是还没有足够的
36.A WhyA question证据来回答这个问题”本句位于段落句首,应指出是什么,项意为“在过去左撇子被认为是脑部受伤的一种标志
37.E Old Theories E符合语境生物学理论认为大脑不同的区域具有不同的能力,项谈到了这个问题,意为“因为大部分人的左脑处
38.B B理语言,故大部分人都擅长使用右手”故项符合语境B为关键词因为心脏在左边,所以用左手持盾会更好地保护自己项意为“有人指出根据山洞
39.D shieldD里的图画可看出,在人类使用盾牌之前,大部分人都用右手”有人宣称左撇子比使用右手的人更具有创造性,并列举了很多位左撇子的名人,如达芬奇、爱因斯坦等
40.C项意为“如果只是实事的话,会有助于得出答案,故选C C完形填空祖母一起度过了假期给作者留下了深刻的印象无论如何,祖母遇到别人,都会热情地打招呼,看似平常的招呼却给人带来了温暖背是驼根据下文中可知,祖()
41.A itseem likeshe was always leaning forwardto examine somethingbent的根据文中的(努力跟上)可知,作者跟不上祖母的步伐,因此选择
42.D trying to keepup breathlessly经心地(气喘吁吁)”漫无目的地“;“随意地;“漫不Aimlessly randomlycarelessly根据上下文理解可知,此处祖母总是(问候)她见到的人
43.C greet根据后面列举的问候语可知,此处指的是惯常的问候语惯常的,通常的“,符合
44.B usual句子意思后文中的(个性化的/个人化的)这个词也能回扣该题的答案personalized根据本句中的可知选择表示遇到同一个人
45.A againsame,根据空后的及下文的内容可知,此处指的是人们也会用同样的方式作出回应
46.B similarly()respond根据前文中的可知,应该选择(未成熟的,未成人的),所以下
47.B whenI was young immature文提到了对于祖母问候他人行为的不理解作者认根据下文可知,此处指的是小时候为
48.D whatI now realize is that the greetings strengthened…这些问候都是滑稽的废话,同时又是在没有必要()地浪费时间unnecessarily据句中(把人们联结起来)可知应该选择(联系)
49.C boundthe peopleconnections
50.A根据全文的内容可知,此处这样一个问候使得人们又归属感()根据a senseof belongingo
51.B上下文可知祖母问候不是随意而为,而是有意为之,因此选择故意的,根据语deliberate的”境可知,此处作者相信那些问候不单单是出于礼貌“礼貌,礼节工根据上下文Manners可知,应该选择”暂停,指问候就像是在我们日常生活的噪音之间按下了stopping pause所充斥
52.D暂停键根据语境可知,此处指在我们从家里匆忙赶往工作场所的时候“冲,匆忙”
54.B rush
55.A根据语境可知,此处指去接送孩子空白处应该和dropoff(让・•下车)的意思相反,故符pick up合句意
56.B此处意思为停下车去辨认你前面的人,好像简单地说一句“我看到你了”
57.D参见上题解析简单地,仅仅”simply
58.C祖母教育()作者,在干正事()之前总会有时间去问候别人educate business
59.A参见上题解析
60.D相信我们根据上下文语境可知,此处指的是我们承认彼此的独特的存在()时,作者能够presence使我们的社会更加充实、丰富听力原文Text1W:Waiter,can youe herefor asecond,pleaseM:Whats the problem,maamW:This soupis cold.M:Tm sorry.ril bringyou somehot soup.Text2M:Have yougot anyplans forNew YearsDayW:Fve beeninvited overtomyfriends house.Text3M:How do you likethis suitfor yournew jobW:Well,the styleis fine.But youmight needto reconsiderthe choiceof color.Text4W:Isnt Marya beautifulbrideM:Yes,she is,indeed.John looksvery happy,too.Text5M:Maria,do you think itsuseful tostudy EnglishabroadW:Certainly.But itcosts toomuch.In fact,if wedo ourbest,we canalso beegreat Englishspeakers inour country.Text6M:Uh...you justcalled thepolice.Before wecan helpyou,we needto checkona couple ofthings.Could youdescribe themanwho robbedyou in the streetinabit moredetail,please
⑥W:Yes.He haddark skinand shortbrown hair.M:Did younotice hisclothing
⑦W:Uh...he was wearing awhite T-shirt butI cantremember whathis trouserslooked like.M:Was hewearing jeansW:Let methink...Oh,I dontremember at all.M:OK.And helooked oldW:No,very young.I thinkheis in histwenties.M:Well,fine.If youremember anyother information,please tellus immediately.WeUl contactyou in the nearfuture.W:OK.Thank youvery much.Text7M:May,youll neverguess whoI metat thecafeteria.Julia Swan.W:You meanour formermonitor inhigh schoolM:Yes.W:How is she doingI stillremember howexcellent she was aschairman of the Students,Union.M:She graduatedfrom FudanUniversity and then gother mastersdegree atStanford Universityand founda jobinan
⑧accounting pany in NewYork aftergraduation.But shequit herjob severalmonths agoand movedback toShanghai.W:Oh,whyM:She saidshewasbored withworking underhigh pressureand shewanted to make acontribution to our country.W:So whatisshedoing now
⑨M:She givesart lessonsatFudanUniversity,her oldschool.And sheasked usto visither ifwe arefree.W:Oh,rd loveto.Text8W:Hello,this isCanon CamerapanyinBeijing.Good morning!What canI dofor youM:Well,I ammaking thisphone callto plainabout adigital cameramade byyour pany.W:What istheproblem with it⑩M:The screenalways goesblack.W:Could youtell mehow longthis has been happeningM:It starteda weekago.W:Then isit stillunder guaranteeM:llYes,I bought it onlya monthago.W:OK.Can youtell mewhereyouboughtitandthetype ofcameraM:I boughtitinXidan ShoppingMarket.Its modelnumber isIXUS
210.W:OK.You canbring ittoourrepair centerto letthe stafflook atit first.If there isaproblemwith the camera,you canhaveit replacedor geta refund.M:Where isyour repaircenterW:Its at1553Palace Street,on theseventh floor.12We apologizefor causingyou trouble.Text9W:Hello,Sunshine FlowersShop.This isSharon speaking.M:This isTom Hanks.16Fd liketo ordersome flowersfor mymother and have themsent toher apartment.W:Fine,Mr.Hanks.What kindof flowersdoyouwantM:13Pd liketo senda dozenred carnations.W:A dozenred carnationsOur longstem red carnations areselling for12pounds adozen thisweek andthey arereallyquite nice.M:All rightthen.ril takethose.W:I needyour pleteaddress,Mr.Hanks.M:14The addressis No.84,MW Street.For thecard,just writesomething simple.16How aboutuDear Mom,all?my love,Tom.”W:Of course.OK,when shouldthey arriveM:They shouldbe therebefore5:00in theafternoon onJune,17th.My momstelephone numberis8456-086-
363.15Please callher firstbefore youdeliver them.W:That shouldbe noproblem.Just onemore question,Mr.Hanks.How doyou intend to payfor itM:You canput iton myvisa card.The numberis KH
3272645.W:Got it.Bye.M:Bye.Thanks.Text10M:Good morningeveryone.This isradio4QR,Alan Parkerspeaking.We allknow howharmful it is to the environmenttothrow rubbishaway andnot recycle,but manyof usdont doanything aboutit!Heres yourchance to make adifference!18Next Saturday,eighteenth ofJuly,you areall weleto the first recyclingcampaigninourtown!Riverside ElementarySchool ishosting anall-day recyclingevent.1718It will begin in the schoolyard at10:00inthe morning.You willlearn aboutthe benefitsof recyclinganddiscover easyways ofrecycling householdproducts aswell ashave funwith specialpetitions andgames!19Don9t forgetto bringas muchpaper;plastic,glass and aluminum cansas youcan inorder toput them in thespecialrecycling binsarranged for the day.To participate,just turnup!20If youwouldlikemore information,call1800-324-
567.Remember,every stepcountswhen itcs tolooking afterthe cnvironmcnt.Scc youthere!听下面一段对话,回答第至第三个小题
101210.Whats wrongwith the mans cameraA.Its batteryruns outvery quickly.B.Its buttondoesnt workproperly.C.Its screenalways goesblack.A.A week.B.Half amonth.C.A month.
11.How longhas theman hadthe cameraA.Impatient.B.Sincere.C.Rude.
12.What isthe womansattitude听下面一段对话,回答第至第四个小题
131613.What kindof flowersdoestheman orderA.A dozenredcarnations.B.A dozenyellow carnations.C.A dozenpink roses.
14.Where shouldthe flowersbe sentA.No.84,WM Street.B.No.48,MW Road.C.No.84,MW Street.
15.What doesthemanrequire thewoman todo atlastA.Call himto confirmthe information.B.Call beforedelivering theflowers.C.Help himwrite aletter.
16.What canwe learnfrom theconversationA.The flowersare for theman*s mom.B.The manwill payfortheflowers incash.听下面一段独白,回答第至第四个小题C.The flowerswill bedelivered to the manshome.
172017.Where willthe recyclingcampaign beheldA.In aschool.B.In aradio station.C.In arecycling center.
18.When willthe recyclingcampaign beginA.At8:00am onJuly8th.B.At10:00am onJuly10th.C.At10:00am onJuly18th.
19.Why doesthe speakeraskthe listeners to bring cansA.To usethem toplay games.B.To puttheminthe specialrecycling bins.C.To learnhow tosort householdrubbish.
20.How canthelistenersknow moreabouttherecycling campaignA.By makinga call.B.By listeningto theradio.C.By readingthe newspapers.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡A BC D上将该项涂黑It strikesfear intothe heartsof mostbusiness owners,buttheweakeconomydoesnotscare NancyMac Mullen,a shoemakeron theisland.A lookaround herOak Bluffsworkshop willtell youwhy:it isoverrunthesedayswith queuedshoes.Ms.Mac Mullen,56,is operatinga two-week waitinglist beforeshe evengets alook atyour footwear.Same goesfor jackets,luggage setsand golfbags.Peoplearefixingthingsratherthanbuying newstuff,“she said.Yeah businessis goingwell.As longas peoplehave shoeson theirfeet,Ms.MacMullen will be ableto keepher businessgoing.“This pairof shoeshasbeenin fourtimes.People weartheir shoesto death,“she said.Then ofcourse,the factoriesdont make shoes asthey usedto.Theyre cuttingcosts withthe materials.More lightweightmanufacturing,Ms.Mac Mullensaid.Ithinkthese designersmakeshoesfor carpetedoffices inofficebuildings/9But sheadmits thatbusiness hasntalways beenthis good,which iswhy shedecided toincludeclothing andother repairwork.Now shesays thereare reliablecycles toher business,cycles that mirror somewhatthe rhythmof a(度彳发月生地)resort islandin NewEngland.Itgetsreallybusyinthefall,with peoplepulling outtheirshoes aftersummer,she said.Ms.Mac Mullenclosed lastweek fora tripto Boston,andtheworkload waitingfor heron herreturnwas huge.It ishard forme tocatch up,“she said.Then sheadded with a smile,People haveto bepatient/
521.Nancy MacMullens businessis goingwell mainlybecause.A.she isoffering serviceof highqualityB.people aretrying tosave moneyC.the economyis ina boomingstateD.her shopisindowntown OakBluffs
22.What canbe learnedabout Ms.Mac MullenA.She isa patientand skillfullady.B.She isfond ofcollecting golfbags.C.She isdissatisfied withsome shoesdesigners.D.She ishappy fewpeople arewearing leather shoes.
23.It canbe learnedfrom thepassage thatMs.MacMullen.A.started herbusiness about20years agoB.has aheavy workloadin autumnC.is wearinghershoesto deathD.is toobusy totake atripBMany peopletryingtosell homesfind thatan increasein homeprices hasturned the market in theirfavor.But sellerscan stillget theshort endof thedeal ifthey arentcareful.Here area fewtips foryou:Dont testyour luck.Of courseyouthinkanyone whomoves intoyour lovelyhomeshouldbe willingtopay topdollars,especially ifyouve recentlyinvested insome improvements.But listinga homeat apricethats toohigh above the marketprice couldturn awaysome buyers.Buyers noticingthat thehome stillhasnt soldmay beginto assumetheres something wrongwiththehouse anduse thatasareasonable excusefor offeringa lowerprice.And ifa homehasnt receivedanyoffers aftertwo weeks,it mightbe timeto reset the price.A pricethats too low canbring aboutan undesiredoute.Listingyour homeatorslightly below themarketprice canhave theeffect ofdrawing ina largegroup ofbuyers andincrease thechances thatahome willreceivemultiplemanyoffers.But settingthe pricetoo lowes withseveral risks.Onepossibility isthat buyerswill getskeptical of thehome that islisted for$15,000to$20,000less thansimilarhomes inthe area,especially ifits notproperly marketed.Once again,peoplemightassume thereissomethingwrongwiththehome andmay notbother tolook atit.Spy on the petition.Going toother peoplesopen housescan giveyou abetter senseof howyourhome paresto otherson themarket.Check outthe finishesintheirkitchens,the sizeof theirbackyards andusethe informationto figureout whereyourhomeshould fit intherangeof the price.But dontset yourpricingjust onwhat yousee elsewhere.
24.What doesthe underlinepart inparagraph1probably meanA.To beatadisadvantage B.To getthe upperhandC.To havecontrol overthe situationD.To beunable tofitin
25.What shouldhome sellersdo according tothepassageA.Price your house on the basisof itsgeographic location.B.Price your house slightlyabovethemarketpriceafter decoratingit.C.Change theprice ifno offerhasbeenreceived withina week.D.Change your house ata priceslightlybelowthemarketprice.
26.If yousettheprice of your housetoolow,.A.buyers mightthink itnot worthwhileto goto have a lookB.you arelikely toe intoconflict withthe neighborhoodsellersC.yourhousewill becrowded withbuyers withinacoupleof daysD.chances ofyourhousebeing soldatabetter pricewillbegreatly increased
27.What isthe benefitofgoing toother peoplesopen houseA.You canpick upsome usefullessons onhouse selling.B.You canget yourpricing mainlybased onwhat yousee elsewhere.C.You canwork outhow muchmoney youshould askfor yourhome.D.You canknow how tomakeyourhousestand outagainst otherhouses.CThere isa worldof differencebetween ahorror movieandaedy-the formerscares youto halfdeathwhile thelatter leavesyou rollingon thefloor withlaughter.But trywatching themwithout thebackground music.You justdecide theyrenot sodifferent afterall.Music andmovies have been intertwinedsince thedawn ofmotion picture,even beforethe voicesofactors wererecorded.In movies,music helpsto providea senseof timeand place,convey ideasabout thecharactersand,most importantly,draw emotionsout of the audience.Studies havelong shownthat ourheart ratesand anxietylevels riseand falldepending on the speedsof the musicwe hear.Film posersarmed with this knowledgewill usestrong changesin musicspeed toarousefear amongaudiences.Slowing the speed of the musicwill createthe oppositeeffect,bringingabout a senseofinner peace.不协调的Theuseofdissonanttonesandnoisesisanothertechniquethat heightenstensions.Humans willnaturally beeuneasywhen weheardissonantsoundsbecause suchnoises aretypically(捕食者).associated withdanger,like thosethat animalsmake towarn againstpredators As a result,(尖countless horror movies soundtracksuse instrumentbinations likedouble bassesand high,screeching刺的)violins.(巧妙的).As vitalas itis,the bestfilm musicis subtleAll thataudiences aresupposed tofeel isaheightened senseof emotion-they shouldntrealize whathas causedit.Only whenthe musicis takenout ofthefilm shouldaudiences understandits effects.(次声波)In keepingwiththisprinciple,some filmmakers areeven usingwhats called“infrasound“tobringabout fear.While wemay notbe ableto hearit becauseits frequencyis belowthat rangeofthe(颤抖)human ear,infrasound hasbeen provento causeanxiety,shivering andeven sorrow.For example,infrasound wasused inthe soundtrackofthe2007horrormovieParanormal Activity,and audiencesreportedextremely highfear levelsdespite the lack of action throughoutthe movie.It doesntaffecteveryone equally,said Britishscience writerPhilip Ball,but hepredicted that“we allsee moreof itinmovies inthe future”.
28.What isthe articlemainly aboutA.The differencesbetween horrormovies andedies.B.The fearfuleffect ofadding infrasoundin movies.C.How filmmakersemploy musicto affectour emotions.D.Why isit importantto usebackgroundmusicinamovie.
29.The underlinedword inParagraph2is closestin meaningtoA.well preparedB.partly separatedC.changed graduallyD.closely linked
30.To arousefear amongaudiences,film soundtracks.A.carry oddand loudmusic insideB.apply inharmonioussounds andnoisesC.slow downthespeedof musicD.use instrumentbinations likeviolins andpianos
31.According tothe article,infrasound.A.isnoteasy forthe audienceto notice.B.makes theaudience atpeaceC.has the same effecton audiencesD.is usedtomakeup forthelackofactionin moviesFileCreated Page1of1DELAYED BAGGAGEREPORTUNITEDPRINTED ATALBANY N.Y.AIRPORT ONJULY10201511:15A.M.Dear ValuedCustomer,We regretthat your baggage wasnot availableto claimafter yourrecent flight.Everything possible(迅速地).willbedone tolocate yourproperty andreturn ittoyoupromptlyFor informationregarding yourdelayed baggage,contact theUnited AirlinesBaggage ResolutionCenterat its24hour,seven daysa weekNumber:1-800-335-BAGS2247US-Toll Free281-821-3536Local HoustonNumberOr visitsite:搜寻As soonasyoufile yourDelayed BaggageReport,United Airlineswill beginto tracefor yourbaggagesystem.OurBaggage Resolutionstaffwillmakeeveryefforttocallyouonce adayto keepyou凭证updatedonour progress.Please refertotheFile ReferenceNumber onthis receiptwhencorresponding orcalling sothat wecan quicklyaccess yourrecords,Keep thisreceipt withyour claimcheck andE-Ticket receiptuntil yourbaggage isreturned toyou.In mostcircumstances,United Airlineswill deliveryourbaggagewhen itis located.Delivery timesvarydepending onlocation.If yourbaggage hasnot beenreturned toyou withinthe initialfive-day tracingperiod,pleasedownload aclaim formatm/web/en-US/content/travel/baggage/delayed.aspx andreturn itto uswiththerequired documentationincluded.DELAYED BAGGAGEREPORTDELAYED BAGGAGEREPORT FILEREFERENCE:ALBUA25876Name:JOHN JACKSONContact Number:802-247-9999Delivery Address:66MOONBROOK DRBRANDONEmail:VERMONT USA05745Bag Tag:0037387643;0037387657Description:Soft-Side Uprightsuitcase;Non-Zippered,hard sidehorizontal suitcase
32.Where doesthe reportmost probablye fromA.Suitcase TracingCenter B.BaggageResolutionCenterC.Delivery Centerof UnitedAirline D.Information CenteroftheAirport
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34.What canwe learnabout JohnJackson fromthe reportA.He shouldcall802-247-9999fortheinformation abouthis delayed baggage.B.He willget backhis delayedbaggage inless thanfive days.C.He musthave filedhis DelayedBaggage already.D.He maynot knowanything abouthis delayedbaggage duringthefirstfive days.
35.The purposeofthepassage is.A.to instructthe customershowtoget backtheir delayedbaggageB.to provideinformation aboutthe locationofthe delayed baggageC.to informthecustomersofthetime whenthedelayedbaggage canbe foundD.to tellthecustomersthe newsthat theirdelayedbaggagewas delayed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About85percent ofthe worldare right-handed.Of theremaining15percent,most areleft-handedwith a small number,about onein100,being ableto useeither hand.Why36OldTheories37Even inthe earlymid-20th century,natural left-handers weretaught touse theirright handanyway.Such theorieshavebeendenied bythe scientificmunity.GeneticsThe leadingtheories regardingwhy some people are right-handed orleft-handed havesomething todowith genetics.Geneticists believethat naturalselection andhuman activitiesover timehave favoredthegene forright handedness.They attributethe differenceto twodifferent genes.The Dgene producesright-handed peoplewiththeC geneareright-handers,some areleft-handers andsome areeither.BiologyThe biologicaltheory reliesonthedifferent abilitiesof differentareas ofthe brain.38Others arguethatsomepeopledo usethe rightside forlanguage butthis theorywouldnt explainwhy thereare sofewleft-handers.The ShieldSomehave putforward theidea thatleft-handedness relatesto wherea soldierholds his shield.Because theheart isontheleft sideofthebody,a soldierwho heldhisshieldwith hisleft handwould bebetterprotected.39CreativitySome haveclaimed thatleft-handers aremore creativethan right-handers,pointing toa longlist offamousleft-handers includingLeonardo DaVinci andAlbert Einsteinas examples.—40Critics,however,point out that thereare alsomany right-handed creativepeople andthat thereare manyphotos showingEinsteindrawing withhis righthand.A.There isnot enoughevidence yetto answerthe question.B.Because theleft sideofthebrain handleslanguage inmost people,most peoplewould beright-handed.C.If thisis true,it mighthelp leadto answers.D.Others pointoutthataccording tocave paintings,most wereright-handers beforehumans startedusingshields.E.Left-handedness usedto beseen asa signof braindamage.F.However,people whosuffer sometype ofinjury orhaveadisability inone handfrequently learntouse theother.G.Left-handed peopletendtobe betterat problem-solving skillsandhavelarger vocabulariesthanthe average.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;每小题分,满分分)20L530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最A BC D佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑When Iwas alittle girl,I spentmemorable schoolvacations withmy grandmother,Mama Lenn Yaho.My Mama Lenn Yahowasafarmer witha41back thatmade itseem likeshe wasalwaysleaningforwardtoexaminesomething.Early inthemorning,she set out tothe farm.I wouldskip42alongside tryingtokeepup.On ourway,along themuddy footpathsthat woundthrough thevillage,MamaLenn Yaho would43everyone wepassed.There werethe44greetings.Did youwake upontheright footthis morningDid yousleep wellThen,the morepersonalized greetings.Are thegrandchildren ingood healthAnd whatabout theirparents”If shepassed the45person uponour returnlater,she wouldgreet him/her again.The peoplethat MamaLennYahogreeted would46similarly.I seeyou haveyour granddaughterwithyou today.How isher fatherAsa47girl,I foundthese greetinghabits humorouslymeaninglessand48time-consuming.What Inowrealizeisthatthegreetingsstrengthened the49that boundthe peopleinmy grandmothersvillage.They promotedasenseof
50.(意夕卜所得)I believeinthegift ofa51greeting.I believeitismore thanmere good
52.It islikepressing the53button amongthe noiseof ourdaily lives,aswe_54from hometowork,from onemeetingto another,to55and dropoff thechildren.It isstopping to56the personin frontofyouas ifto57say,Isee you.”My MamaLennYaho58methatthereisalways timeto greetsomeone beforegetting downto59,Ibelieve youcan alwaystake afew extraseconds toexchange greetingswithaperson.I believewe enrich
41.A.bent B.rough C.flat D.slim
42.A.aimlessly B.randomly C.carelessly D.breathlessly
43.A.respect B.consult C.greet D.appreciate
44.A.responsible B.usual C.beneficial D.meaningful
45.A.same B.fortunate C.considerate D.gentle
46.A.plain B.respond C.announce D.explain
47.A.patient B.immature C.talented D.unique
48.A.unexpectedly B.unnaturally C.unconsciously D.unnecessarily
49.A.protection B.management C.connections D.boundaries
50.A.belonging B.direction C.achievement D.responsibility
51.A.professional B.deliberate C.temporary D.pulsory
52.A.suggestions B.measures C.decisions D.manners
53.A.play B.cancel C.start D.pause
54.A.benefit B.rush C.change D.return
55.A.pick upB.bring upC.take upD.pull up
56.A.shape B.recognize C.admire D.memorize
57.A.firmly B.honestly C.purposely D.simplyB.brought C.taught D.awarded
58.A.offeredB.travel C.research D.study
59.A.businessB.meaning C.status D.presence
60.A.feature第卷(共分)n50第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,第满分分)45二节(共小题每小题分,
101.5满分分)15our societywhenweacknowledge theunique60of oneanother.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式1(《夏洛特烦恼》)The filmGoodbye MrLoser hasneither ateam ofshining starsnor amoney-consuming publicitycampaign toappeal tonumerous moviegoers.But61it doeshave isa bunch()of middle-aged actorsand actresses62pretend tobe highschool students.Yet63is amazingthat thefilmis funnyenough toearn itbelly laughsfrom beginningto end.The movie,just64the titleindicates,is aboutasmallfry namedXia Luo,who ismerely65_loser.Hes downand outwith nojob,and helives withhis wifeinacrowded apartment.In adream,Xia relives()his lifewith everythinghe everwanted.But atlast herealizes thatwhat he66true missesis hisordinarylife.(开The movieis adapted67a theaterplay ofthesametitle producedby MahuaFunAge麻花).()The panysetout68stage itsfirst amusingplays,known asgrassroots theater”,in
2003.To date,the grouphas produced21plays andbuilt aconsiderable fanbase.The popularityof theseplays andthe recenthit,accordingtocritics,reflects atrend ofthe publics()(《煎increasingly matureand diversetaste incinema.Previous69success includeA Heroor Not饼侠》),()70release thissummer byDong Chengpeng,and CrazyStone byNing Tao.第四部分写作(共两节满分)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字符
(八),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画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.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21011A discussionabout hikinghad beenheld inour class.Some studentsthink thathiking duringvacationscan makepeople feelhealthier,fresher ormore harmoniouswiththenature.They findthemselvesdeepattractedbythebeautyofnature.They canalsoberelaxingbywalkingindeepmountains.But nowadayssome hikerseven begintoexploretheplacespeoplehaveeverbeento,and accidentshavehappened nowand thenbecauseapoorknowledgeofhiking.Some hikersevenlosttheirlife.The otherstudentsinourclassthinkitnotsafetoorganizesodangerousactivities.They makesuggestions whatlawsshould bepassedandhikersshouldbetrainedbeforetheyattendtheactivities.第二节书面表达(满分分)25假定你是李华,你所在的城市将要举办年国际青年运动会,现在正在招募志愿者,你2015希望成为其中一员请按要求用英文给组委会写一封申请信内容应包括爱好英语,口语熟练,经常与外国网友聊天;
1..性格开朗,思维敏捷,善于交流;2本地人,熟悉城市的历史与文化;
3.个人表态(真诚服务、保证满意)并希望获准
4.注意词数词左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
1.100。
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