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赣州市2014年高三年级适应性考试录音稿和参考答案 (TEXT1) M: Is the lady standing by the window your boss? W: Oh, no. My boss is the young lady with straight, dark hair. (TEXT2) M: Every morning, I go running three kilometers before I go to office. It is very good exercise. W: But I remember you were not in the habit of going running when you were in college. (TEXT3) M: Linda, hurry up. It’s almost time for this store to close. They close at 9:30, you know. W: Don’t worry. We have lots of time .What time is it now? M: I don’t know exactly. I’m not wearing a watch. I’ll ask the saleslady over there. (TEXT4) W: I’d like to get some temporary medical insurance for traveling. M: OK, Where will you be traveling? W: My family and I will be traveling to America, and since health care is too expensive there, we won’t leave anything to chance. (TEXT5) M: Can I register this letter? W: Registered mail costs 30 yuan extra. M: So, how much is that altogether. W: This letter 30 grams, so it’s 45 yuan. If you register it, it’ll be 75 yuan in total. (TEXT6) W: How many hours from here to New Orleans? M: About fourteen. W: Wow. How many miles is it? M: 1,115. W: How about the gas? M: Well, the gas should cost $50 I think .Then maybe another $20 for highway tolls. W: And where’re we going to stay? M: We can stay in a hotel. That will cost about 40 or 45 dollars. W: This trip is getting expensive. Why don’t we drive straight through?Then we don’t have to stay in a motel on the way. M: It’s six of one, half a dozen of the other. If we don’t stay in a motel on the way, we have to stay in one in New Orleans. After all, we have to sleep somewhere. (TEXT7) W: We shall go to Agra tomorrow. M: What’s Agra? W: Agra is a city famous for the great palace, the Taj Mahal. From Agra, we will fly to the foot of Himalaya Mountains for the last week of our trip. M: What shall we do in the mountains? W: you will see wild animals such as elephants and tigers. M: That sounds exciting. W: You will also go walking in the beautiful Himalaya to see the river head of the Ganges. M: Sounds wonderful, I can’t wait to go (TEXT8) W: Hello, Jack. M: Hello, Mary. What are you doing now? W: I have nothing to do now. But can you play baseball with me today? M: I’m sorry, I can’t. I have to help my mother. We are going to move tomorrow. W:Where is the new house?Is it far away from here? M: No, it is not far away. It is near our old house, but it is old- style. W: Can I help you pack? M: Sure, thanks. You can help me to put away my books. My books are too many to pack for me. (TEXT9) W: I can’t remember what life was like before we had television. M: You are not that old, are you? I can remember, as kids, we used to get outside and play; built things, read books, swapped stamps and made our own fun. W: Nowadays, everything seems to revolve around the TV. M: It’s a pity but, if you believe the TV people, they’ll tell you: “If it’s not on TV, it didn’t happen”. W: I don’t doubt for a minute, that’s the way they see things. M: What gets me is the number of channels on Pay TV. Some countries have more than 50 channels. W: How can anybody handle 50 channels? That doesn’t make sense to me. M: I’d be spending all my time channel surfing, checking out what’s on and avoiding all the ads. W: I do that now and I only have five, free-to-air, channels to contend with. (TEXT10) Welcome to Marlboro House. Before we begin, we would like you to know that smoking is not permitted within the house or on the grounds. You will also see that several rooms have been roped off. Please do not go into them and sit on the furniture, since much of it is quite old and delicate. If you have any questions as I am speaking, please feel free to ask. Now, Marlboro House was built in 1787 by William Marlboro, who had just arrived in the United States from England. However, it was much smaller at that time, consisting of a sitting room, a kitchen and four bedrooms. As you can see, the house is now much larger from additions that were made in 1795, 1810, and 1855. Here in the living room you can see the beautiful furniture that was imported from France and Italy. 参考答案 选择题部分 1-5 CBABC 6-10 ACBCA 11-15 BBACA 16-20 CABAC 21-25 ADCDA 26-30 CDAAD 31-35 DBDCB 36-40 BADBC 41-45 BADBC 46-50 ADBCC 51-55 BAADD 56-60 ACACB 61-65 BCADB 66-70 DBAAA 71-75 DDCAB 阅读表达 76. Different views /opinions on allowing cell phones in school. Advantages & Disadvantages of Allowing Cell Phones in School. 77. The students can’t give all their attention in schools. The students can become distracted in schools. 78. 2. 79. Students may use them to create false emergencies. False emergencies can be created by students. 80. By comparison. (By comparing等类似结构均可考虑给满分) 书面表达 One possible version Go to Work or Stay Home Before Entering University? In China, it is traditional for us high school students to attend university after we graduate from high school for about three months. Some students will use these three months to stay home for relaxation. However, other students will prefer to do temporary work rather than stay home. Personally speaking, I will use that time to gain work experience, because going to work before entering university has many advantages. First of all, not only can it help us to make money, but also to broaden our view. Secondly, it is helpful for us to figure out the most desire major we want. If we work before entering college, we can have a clearer mind for ourselves. We have more chances to make a right choice; In addition, it can make us treasure our school life more. Life is not easy. When we work, we can realize this. Having tasted the bitter, we will treasure our happy life more.? In summary, it is a chance for us to see ourselves or the world better, so I will go to work before entering university. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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