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高二年级(上)第四次月考测试卷 英语试卷参考答案 听力部分录音材料 (Text 1) W:Does Harold still live in that apartment in New York? M:No, he’s finished his study. Now he’s living on a farm in New Mexico. (Text 2) W:When are you leaving for home? M:I’m leaving at eight tomorrow morning. W:How are you going, by train or by bus? M:By boat. I like traveling by sea. It’s great, I think. (Text 3) W:This store is always closed when I come. What on earth are the service hours? M:They say the service hours are from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm and from 4:15 pm to 8:15 pm Monday through Saturday, closed on Sunday. (Text 4) W:Hi Jack, where do you intend to spend your summer vacation? On the beach again? M:No. This year I want to have a change. I will return to my hometown. But first of all, I will drop in at my uncle’son the way. (Text 5) W:What can I do for you? M:I want a ticket to New York. How can I get there as soon as possible? W:There’s a flight leaving at 3:30 this afternoon. You’ll probably get there 3 hours later. Is that OK? M:Yes. That’s fine. (Text 6) W:What can I do for you, Sir? M:I need a major book for my history research paper and I’ve tried the card list, but it’s not there. W:Well, if it’s a recent book, it won’t be in the card list. All the information about books since 1995 is in the computer. I’d advise you to try it. M:No wonder! This book was published in 2008. W:All you have to do is type in the title or the writer’s name. M:Do you mean it will tell me whether the book is out or not? W:Right, and it will also tell you when it will be returned if it is out. If the book is in the library, it will tell you where you can find it. (Text 7) W:Have we done everything on the list? M:Let me see... bank, post office, airlines office, shoes. We haven’t booked our hotel room yet, but I’ll do that by telephone tonight. W:We are going to look for another chair for the living room. But I’m too tired to think about that now. Let’s have lunch first. M:What time is it? It’s only 12:30. I told Howard we’d meet him a little before one. W:Oh, I forgot about Howard. Do we have to have lunch with him? M:You said you wouldn’t mind. He won’t be in town more than a day or two, and I want him to meet you. Besides, I think you’ll like him. W:Well, it’s just that I’m too tired to do much talking after all that walking around town. M:Don’t worry. There is no problem talking with Howard. He always has plenty to say. W:Where did you tell him we’d meet? M:At the Mayflower Coffee House at the Hilton Hotel. It’s just around the corner from here. (Text 8) W:Oh, hi, Mark. I didn’t know whether to save you a place or not. Why are you so late? M:It’s our maths teacher. She always keeps us in class until ten past ten. W:Doesn’t she know that you are supposed to get out at ten? M:I guess so. But she never looks at her watch. She just keeps talking. W:Don’t the students complain about it? I would say something. M:No. Everyone is too polite. W:Well, you could try and talk to her. M:Maybe. But I’m afraid she might feel hurt. W:Well, it all depends on how and when you say it. If you tell her about it in a friendly way when she is not busy, she might be thankful. She might even ask you to remind her of the time in the future. M:Really? That would be wonderful. Thanks for your advice. (Text 9) W:May I help you? M:Yes, I’d like to take a one-day tour around town. And, I particularly want to visit the British Museum and the Tower of London. Do you have any tours that include both of them? W:Yes, this one does. You visit the Tower and Westminster Abbey in the morning. Right after lunch, the tour takes a stop at St. Paul’s. Then the rest of the afternoon is spent at the museum. M:How long does the tour take? W:About seven hours. Where are you staying by the way? M:At the Hyde Park Hotel. W:Let me see, the bus stops there at 9:50. You should be back by 5:30 in the afternoon. M:What is the cost of the tour? W:It’s£30 including lunch. M:Are there any Chinese speaking guides? My friend here can only understand a little English. W:No problem. Besides English speaking guides, we also have Chinese speaking guides and French speaking guides. (Text 10) Annette Kellerman was born in Australia in 1887. In her childhood, she suffered from a terrible disease and could not walk easily. She had to wear metal supports on her legs to help her stand up on her own. To make her legs stronger, her mother took her to swimming lessons every week. Swimming made her legs so strong that when she was 15 she could walk without her supports. Her family was poor, so she got work acting as a fish with a long tail, swimming. People paid to come and see her. She traveled around Australia until she was 17 when her father took her to England. But her father made her swim down the River Thames when they traveled to Britain. Lots of people came to see her swim. Next she tried to swim across the English Channel, the sea between England and France. Six other people swam with her. The sea was very cold and they soon became tired. One by one the other swimmers had to stop. Annette swam on for another six hours and succeeded. 试题答案 1~5 CBAAC 6~10 BCAAC 11~15 BCBAC 16~20 ACABC 21~25 CBDDD 26~30 CADCB 31~35 DAACC 36~40 ACCDB 41~45 ACDBA 46~50 DBCBC 51~55 ABDDA 56~59 ADCB 60~62 DAC 63~66 DACB 67~70 BCDD 71~75 GEFAD 短文改错 I often quarrel about my mother over that I can watch TV after school. She holds ∧ view that senior with whether the three students have to make fully use of every minute to work hard at their lessons. It seems to me that once full her I am allowed to do that, I’ll be unable to control by myself and forget all about my study. She also thinks it is bad for my eye. But I really can’t accept her ideas. In my opinion, watch TV can set my mind at rest after a eyes watching day’s hard works. Besides, it is important for us to know what had happened at home and abroad. Thus, we work has shouldn’t be forbidden to watch TV. 书面表达 One possible version: Dear Jeff, How are you doing? I’m writing to you for some advice. I read a part-time job advertisement for an English tour guide in the newspaper. I think it’s a good chance for me to practice my English and gain some working experience. I told my parents about my plan, but they didn’t agree with my idea. They thought the work would take up much of my time. I have discussed the problem with them several times, but it didn’t work. You also work as a part-time guide. Do you feel it tiring to work and study at the same time? Is it worth doing the two things and how do you balance them? I am looking forward to your reply. Yours, Li Hua
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