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高一英语试题

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2013-06-25

高一英语参考答案

第I卷

01-05 BBACB 06-10 ACACA 11-15 AABBC 16-20 ACBCC

21-25 DBAAC 26-30 BCDAC 31-35 DDBBB

36-40 BABCD 41-45 BCCDA 46-50 BACDA 51-55 CBADD

56-59 DABA 60-63 BDCC 64-67 DBDA 68-70 CBD

第II卷

任务型阅读:

71.Answers 72. worry 73.fail 74. challenging/difficult/hard 75. what/whatever

76. beat/defeat 77. nowhere 78.time 79. moving 80. explanations

单词拼写:

81. supposed 82. ashamed 83. forbidden 84. astronaut 85. introduced

86. secretary 87. properly 88. childhood 89. schedule/timetable 90. supporting

书面表达

Boys and girls,

I am glad to have the chance to share with you my experience in Britain for about 10 months as an exchange student. While in Britain, I stayed with a British family and got to learn about the life of common people there. I took a lot of courses, including English writing, English literature, and the history of Britain, etc. During my stay, I went to some pubs with my friends to listen to music or watch football matches. In this way, I experienced part of the British culture. Besides, I visited many libraries and museums and also I traveled to several British cities.

This is really an enjoyable and unforgettable experience, which helped me in many ways. First, I learned to be independent and make some decisions by myself. Second, I got to know more about the differences between Britain and China. Last but not least, I made a lot of friends there and had my English improved, which has enriched my life greatly.

Thank you.

听力录音稿

Text 1

M: Where were you this morning?

W: This morning? I was at home, helping my mother.

Text 2

W: Have you got your MP4 by mail or from a shop?

M: Neither. I always like shopping online.

Text 3

W: Movies and restaurants are fun places to go on Friday and Saturday nights.

M: That’s pretty expensive. I usually like to go to a bar with my friends to have a drink or listen to some good music, and sometimes we dance.

Text 4

W: Have you found anything wrong with my liver?

M: Not yet. I’m still examining. I’ll let you know the result next week.

Text 5

W: How much time do you have for writing the paper?

M: We were given 3 hours, but I finished it in around half the time.

W: You people are certainly good.

Text 6

W: Good afternoon, sir. Can I help you?

M: Yes. Do you sell special watches here?

W: What kind?

M: The kind with Donald Duck on the face.

W: I’m afraid we don’t have any now. That kind is sold out. But we’ve some with Mickey Mouse.

M: Oh, that’s even nicer. How much are they?

W: Thirteen yuan forty fen each.

M: Good. I’ ll buy two.

W: All right. That’ll be twenty-six yuan eighty.

M: Here you are.

W: Yes… Here’s your change, sir. Thank you. Good-bye.

M: Good-bye.

Text 7

M: Hello!

W: Susan’s speaking. May I speak to Judy, please?

M: I’m afraid she is not here at the moment. I’m her brother. Shall I take a message?

W: Yes, you see, Judy and I plan to play table tennis tomorrow, but my cousin has broken my bat. I think Judy has an extra one, so please ask her to bring it for me.

M: So, Susan called, her table tennis bat broke, hopes Judy brings an extra one.

W: Yes, thank you, er…One more thing, I lent her a book a couple of weeks ago. I think she has probably forgotten it altogether. Could you possibly ask her to bring along that book as well?

M: OK, bring along Susan’s book. Anything else I can do for you?

W: No. Thank you very much! Bye.

M: Bye!

Text 8

W: I’d like to speak to Mr. Johnson, please.

M: This is Mr. Johnson.

W: Oh, hello. This is Erica Stone. A window of my living room was broken this afternoon. Can you repair it?

M: Sure. I can come over tomorrow afternoon. Is that OK?

W: Could you come over now?

M: OK, I’ll come over and take a look in a little while.

W: You charge about 100, don’t you?

M: Usually, if it is a small window. Didn’t I repair a window for you a few weeks ago?

W: Yes, you did.

M: Oh, your children have broken the window again? Were they playing ball in the house?

W: Well, no, I told them not to do that any more. This time I broke it. I was practicing my volleyball.

M: Oh, you did, did you?

W: Yes, I did.

Text 9

W: Is this the first time you’ve been to China?

M: Yes. We arrived at the airport in the morning. Then we got on the train.

W: So it’s really a long journey.

M: It’s Ok. I like traveling.

W: But you have such a heavy box.

M: Yes. And thank you so much for your help.

W: You are welcome.

M: We will stay in Hunan for eight months.

W: Are you here for business or pleasure?

M: I’ve found a part-time job there.

W: Doing what?

M: Teaching French.

W: It’s wonderful. In a college?

M: No. It’s a language training center. I got this job from an advertisement.

W: Will your wife work there, too?

M: No. She’s a full-time housewife.

Text 10

The word “pub” is the short form for “public house” in Great Britain. It’s supposed to be the Englishmen’s favorite meeting place, where they can get together with friends over a pint of beer and talk about football, or horse racing, or business. Pubs are usually open from 11 am to midnight.

You may notice that the pub is the Englishmen’s meeting place. It is not quite acceptable for a woman to go into a pub alone. She must have a man to go with her.

Most Englishmen have their favorite local pubs, where they can escape from the pressure of family life or work, and if they are lucky they tell their troubles to a pretty bar-girl. Indeed, many men dream of retiring from their 9 to 5 jobs and buying a little country pub, where they imagine they’ll be the host of a seven-night-a-week party.

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