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精品届高三英语上学期第一次联考试题扫描版
2019届高三英语上学期第一次联考试题(扫描版)
2017-2018学年高二期末联考英语参考答案
听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
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阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
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完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
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语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
61.What62.informs63.us64.disadvantages65.areaffected
66.who/that67.harmful68.it69.watching70.of
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
Asitisknowntous,fewerandfewerstudentsdosportsregular,whichmakesthemweakandeasilyregularly
tired.
Therehavemanyreasonsforthis.Firstofall,someofthestudentscomplainthattheyhavetoomany
aremuch
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tokeepdoingexercise,becauseitis∧veryhardthing.
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Forlackofphysicalactivities,manystudentswereinpoorhealth.Isuggestthatourschoolmusttake
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书面表达(满分25分)
Onepossibleversion:
DearSir/Madam,
IamLiHua,afrequentcustomerinyourrestaurant.IhavebeenpleasedwithyourexcellentserviceforyearsbutnowI’mwritingtoexpressmydissatisfactionaboutthepoorserviceofyourwaiters.
Yesterday,IwenttoyourrestauranttohavelunchbutIhadanawfulexperience.Whenhavingbeefnoodles,Isuddenlyfoundthereweretwofliesinthem,whichdisgustedmealot.SoIaskedthewaitertochangeanotherdish.Outofmyexpectation,hedidn’tchangeitbutsaidinarudemannerthathewastoobusytosolvetheproblem.Needlesstosay,thewayoftreatingcustomerswasreallybad.It’smysincerehopethatyoucaninvestigatethematterseriouslyandmakeaformalapologytome.
Ilookforwardtoyourbetterservicenexttime.
Yours,
LiHua
听力原文:
Text1
W:
WhatarewegoingtogetforLydia’sbirthday?
M:
Howaboutapairofrunningshoes?
W:
Youknowshehatesdoingexercise.
M:
ThenIguesswecanbuyherabirthdaycake.
Text2
M:
Excuseme.Doyouhavetimetohelptakeapictureofus?
W:
Oh,I’msorry.I’vegottocatchabus.
M:
That’sOK.
Text3
M:
ItreallyannoysmewhenKatecallsherfriendsduringofficehours.
W:
IfIwereyou,Iwouldtellhertostop.
M:
Maybeyou’reright.Iwilltalktohersometime.
Text4
M:
Here’sthemenu,Madame.Wouldyoulikesomethingtodrink?
W:
Yes,please.MayIseethewinelist?
M:
Certainly.Hereyouare.
Text5
M:
Weneedtohavesomefreshair.Doyoumindmyopeningthewindow?
W:
Asamatteroffact,I’mfeelingabitcold.
Text6
M:
GuesswhatI’llbedoingthissummer?
W:
What?
M:
I’mgoingtoworkattheRiversideHotel.
W:
Whatexactlywillyoubedoing?
M:
Let’ssee.I’llbedoingsomesmallrepairsinsideandoutsidethehotel.I’llbecuttinggrassandtakingcareoftheflowers.
W:
Soundsinteresting.What’sthepay?
M:
Well,uh…aboutfifteendollarsanhour,fivehoursaday,andSundayfree.
W:
That’sgoodmoney.Whatareyougoingtodowithit?
M:
I’llpayforthetextbooksfornextterm.
Text7
M:
Hi,Sue.How’sitgoing?
W:
Oh,hi,Frank,justfine.Howareyourclasses?
M:
Prettygood.I’mgladthisismylasttermhere,though.
W:
Whyisthat?
Ithoughtyouwereenjoyingschool.
M:
Iwas.ButnowI’mgettingtiredofit.I’mreadyfortherealworld.
W:
Whatareyouplanningtodowhenyougraduate?
M:
First,Iwanttogetajobasacomputerprogrammer,andthenafterfiveyearsorso,I’dliketostartmyownbusiness.
W:
Soundsgood.IstillhavethreetermstogountilI’mdone.
M:
You’llmakeitforsure.Well,seeyoulater.
W:
Bye!
Text8
M:
Hello,MiltonHotelReservations.HowmayIassistyou?
W:
Hi,I’mcallingtomakesomechangestoanexistingreservation.
M:
Certainly.Doyouhavethereservationnumber?
W:
Sure,it’s219.
M:
That’sareservationforSallyMenkel.Isthatright?
W:
Yes,that’sright.I’dliketochangethecheck-indatefromSeptember15toSeptember16.
M:
Certainly.Icanmakethatchangeforyou.Isthattheonlychange?
W:
No,thecheck-outdatewillalsochangefromthe23rdtothe24th.
M:
Noproblem.Wehaveyouarrivingonthe16thofSeptemberandleavingthe24thofSeptember—altogether,eightnights.Willtherebeanythingelse?
W:
Yes.Insteadofacourtyardroom,I’dlikearoomwithaview,preferablyonanupperfloor.
M:
Icancertainlychangethatforyou,buttherewillbeachangeintheroomrate.Thenewrateis$199pernight,insteadoftheoriginal$179.
W:
That’sOK.Theseareallthechanges.Thankyouverymuch.
M:
You’rewelcome.Haveaniceday!
Text9
W:
Gordon,I’mgoingtoKeswickintheLakeDistrictthisweekend.
M:
Really?
W:
Yeah,fiveofus.Whydon’tyoujoinus?
We’regettingtoKeswickonFriday.Thenwe’regoingboatingonSaturday.AndonSunday,we’regoingtodosomeshopping.ThenIwilltakesometimetovisitmyauntLucy.
M:
You’renotgoingtocamp,areyou?
Isn’titabitcold?
W:
No,we’renot.Itisabitcold.We’restayinginacountryinn.It’snotlikefive-starhotelsoranything.Butit’sreallycomfortable.
M:
Hmm,soundsinteresting.Youknow,it’stheboatingthatIdon’tlike.
W:
Well,whatareyouupto?
M:
SitonmysofaallweekendandwatchtheDVDsI’vejustbought.Andthatwillbeabusyweekend.ImayfinishwatchingFriends.
W:
Idon’tknowhowyoucandothatallweekend,Gordon.I’dgetbored.
M:
Iknow,Iknow.Butthat’sreallywhatIwanttodo.
Text10
Hello.Welcometotheprogram.InAmerica,MayandJunearethetraditionalmonthsforgraduations.AlistenerinChina,WangMing,whoisabouttogetanengineeringdegree,wantstoknowhowAmericancollegegraduatesfindjobs.Rightnow,theansweris:
notveryeasily.Alateststudyonthecollegejobmarketshowedthatemployerswantedtohire22%fewergraduatesthisyearthanlast.Thestudyalsoshowedthatjust20%ofthosewholookedforjobsbeforegraduationhavefoundonebynow.Thisiscomparedtohalfofstudentswhohadlookedforajobbythistimetwoyearsago.Butonedifference:
fewerofthisyear’sgraduateshavestartedtosearchforjobs.Engineeringgraduatesweremorelikelytohavestartedtheirjobsearchalready,andtohaveacceptedajob.Thisisamongthebest-paidprofessionsforpeoplewithjustacollegedegree.Onaverage,engineeringmajorsexpecttostartatabout$62,000ayear.