1、河南省许昌新乡平顶山市届高三第二次调研考试英语试题图片版2015-2016学年许昌新乡平顶山高三第二次调研参考答案英 语听力: 15 ABACA 610 CCBBA 1115 ACBAA 1620 CCBBA阅读理解:21-23 CCB 24-27 BDCC 28-31 ABCB 32-35 BACC七选五 CADFE完形填空:41-45 DABCC 46-50 ABDAC 51-55 DBBDC 56-60 CAABD语法填空61. located 62. to look 63. a 64. symbolic 65. offers 66. who67. are dropped 68. of
2、69. entry 70. as短文改错:Today Id like to talk about the ideas weve study about living in foreign countries. In studiedgenerally,people usually have trouble get used to a new culture. If they stay in a foreign general gettingcountry for a long time, they may not start to feel the different stages of cul
3、ture shock. They not去掉can get lonely and worrying because they cant deal with the local people. They may not worriedunderstand that the local people have said and therefore have many difficulty in communicating what muchwith them. How quick you get used to cultural differences may depend on the way
4、you learn. quickly When people finally begin to understand some of the language and make new friend, they will friends happier and feel more at home.be 六书面表达参考Dear editor,Ive learnt that city parks offer free admission nowadays. People have the opportunity to go outside and relax free of charge. Mea
5、nwhile, fresh air and landscapes in parks are good for our health. However, too many people flocking into parks might not be so good for the parks. For example, some visitors leave their garbage behind, which may cause environmental pollution. And peoples barbeques will also bring damage to the gras
6、sland in parks.As a student, Im in favor of free admission to parks. It makes people like the poor and students go to parks frequently as well. On the other hand, visitors should be informed to protect the environment while enjoying the beauty of the nature. Yours, Li Hua 录音原文:Text 1 M: I need to us
7、e the restroom, but the door is locked. No one is in there because I already knocked on the door. Can you give me the key?W: Well, the restroom is for customers only. Youll need to buy something before I can give it to you.Text 2M: When does the play start? My ticket says 7:30 p.m.W: Well, thats whe
8、n it officially starts. They actually check tickets fifteen minutes earlier. And if youre not seated when the lights go down five minutes before that, they wont let you in.Text 3W: I play basketball three times a week. Whats your favorite sport, Patrick?M: I played baseball as a young kid, but I hav
9、ent picked up a bat in years. Im much more into tennis these days.Text 4M: I wish Uncle Jim wouldnt talk with his mouth full of food. W: Well, I love his jokes and that makes up for his lack of manners.Text 5W: How much did you pay for this new fridge? M: Oh, it was a little over a thousand dollars,
10、 plus tax. It was much more expensive than our washing machine, but not nearly as much as our bed!Text 6W: I cant believe Thanksgiving is right around the corner! Who usually does the cooking in your family?M: My mother and my two aunts dont let anyone else do anything except for the salad and the d
11、rinks. That includes all the sauces, desserts, and place settings. W: Wow. It sounds like they take Turkey Day pretty seriously.M: Listen, if Thanksgiving were an Olympic sport, they would be kicked out for winning too many gold medals! What about you?W: Well, my parents and I do everything together
12、. Its better than one person trying to do too much.Text 7W: Oh, there is nothing better than a nice cold glass of ice water on a hot day.M: You know, cold water always gives me stomachaches.W: Really? Ive never had that problem. Ive been drinking ice water since I was little.M: Hmm. When I was a sma
13、ll boy, my grandmother never let my mom give me anything other than warm water.W: Even in the summer?M: Yes. Every once in a while, my dad would take me to get some ice cream, but my grandmother was never happy about that. I think it was the sugar that she didnt likeText 8M: Is it me, or is it reall
14、y hard to understand this speaker?W: Youre right. Its not that he has an accent like some of the other speakers from another country. Its just that he is speaking too softly. Do you think it would be rude to ask him to turn his microphone up a little bit?M: I dont think hes wearing one. Either that
15、or hes turned it off. W: Thats crazy. There must be four hundred people here. M: This part of the conference has turned into such a waste of time. Maybe we should leave and try to find another lecture.W: I cant do that. I come here specifically to hear this guys speech. I think Ill just go up to him
16、 at the end of the speech and try to ask him some questions.M: Good idea. Would you mind if I followed you up there? It might be the only way to get anything out of this hour.W: No problem.Text 9W: Excuse me. Can you tell me where I can find dresses for teenagers?M: Yes, theyre on the left, next to
17、the purses. But dont you think you should look for something, uha bit more mature? W: Oh, noits not for me. Im looking for a present for my niece. Shes turning 16 next week, and shes having a big party.M: Oh, I remember when my daughter was that age. Shes about to graduate college now.W: How wonderf
18、ul! Yeah, Elizabeth is looking at schools right now. Well probably take her on a tour of the East Coast colleges sometime in the fall. She lives with my brother and his wife in Oregon.M: There are some schools there that offer good programs, but they probably dont get the scenery like we do here on
19、the East Coast. Ive always liked seeing the seasons change. I went to the University of Pennsylvania. What about you?W: I went to Brown University. M: Great! So where does your niece want to go to school?W: Oh, I think Harvard, Yale, and the University of Chicago are her top three choices. M: Well,
20、those are all fantastic schools with a long history, but I think its a good idea to take her to see all those places up close and in person. You cant get a sense of a college until you set foot on campus.W: I couldnt agree more! Well, Id better get back to my shopping!Text 10 Hello, Im Rachel Joyce.
21、 Im so happy to be here today at the Claremont Library. Ive traveled all the way from England, and its truly wonderful to visit the United States! This is the first stop on my book tour. Im off to Australia next! Before I take any questions, let me tell you a bit about myself. My new novel, The Love
22、 Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy, was recently published in 2014. The book is a companion to my first novel, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, which follows a man named Harold Fry as he goes in search of his old friend, Queenie Hennessy, in hopes of saying goodbye before she dies. The novel was p
23、ublished in 2012. It was almost chosen for the Commonwealth Book Prize and the Man Booker Prize. The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy is Queenies side of the story as she waits for Harold. Ive also written many radio plays for BBC Radio Four, and in 2007, I won the Tinniswood Award for my radio play To Be a Pilgrim. I have also won the UK National Book Award for New Writer of the Year. Before I was a writer, I was an actress in theatre and on TV. Ill take questions from the audience now.
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