2020.1.17高三一模英语

分类: 学期考试参考答案 |
九江市2020年高三第一次模拟统一考试试题
英
参考答案及听力材料:
听力:
1-5 ACBAC
阅读理解:
21-25 DACBD
完形填空:
41-45
ACDBC
语法填空:
61. to ride
65. which
69. is expected

Dear Joy,
Knowing that you show interest in Chinese culture, I am glad to share with you a piece of good news, which is related to a Chinese speech contest designed for exchange students in our city.
The contest, whose theme is “China in my eyes” , will be held in the City Library on January the 18th,2020. What’s known to us is that you have made great progress in learning Chinese, so could you take part in this activity as a representative of our school? Not only will you learn more about China and its culture from the contest, but you can make your life more interesting and colorful.
Looking forward to your early reply!
附:听力原文
Text 1:
M: Hi, Linda! Could you take these letters down to the post office for me? I have to finish the report before the manager’s meeting.
W: No problem. There is one near the dental clinic. I’m just leaving to see my dentist.
Text 2:
W: On this test, you must circle the mistakes in the sentences.
M: Should we write down the correct ones?
W: No. You needn’t do that. Hand in the test paper when you’ve finished.
Text 3:
M: Honey, we need to hurry. It’s already 8:30 now.
W: Don’t worry! We’re not taking the bus. I’ve booked a taxi and it’s already here. It only takes 45 minutes to get to the airport, and the flight’s at 11:15.
Text 4:
W: Did Sarah really say that she studies really hard? Psh. She’s always skipping class, so there’s no way she’s doing well in school.
M: That’s all in the past. Haven’t you noticed how she’s changing?
Text 5:
M: Shall we go to a ball game this evening or would you rather eat at a restaurant and then see a movie?
W: I can’t really go anywhere this evening. Did you forget I have an online interview at 8:00?
Text 6:
W: Jack, what is your favorite subject?
M: My favorite subject? Well, I think I prefer science. Yes, science. I find it very interesting. The science teacher makes the subject very exciting. What about you?
W: I always do very well in the maths tests. I also like geography. I like learning about people and the places where they live. Are there any subjects that you don’t like, Jack?
M: I don’t like physics very much. It’s not easy to understand. Most of the children are bored with it.
Text 7:
W: What are you going to do after graduation, Bruce?
M: I am going to be a college teacher like my uncle.
W:
That’s a very nice decision.
M: Not really. It’s next to an old museum.
W: What course will you choose?
M:
Science, of course.
W: Your dream will come true some day and you will surely be a great scientist.
M: Thanks. I’m crazy about ancient human culture and want to find undiscovered secrets, especially about ancient Chinese culture.
W: What amazing work that would be to learn more about human culture! By the way, what do you want to do for this summer vacation?
M: I’m taking a two-week holiday trip with my parents to Egypt where my elder sister is working.
W: Hope you have a great time there.
Text 8:
M: Hey, Ashley. How many people are coming to our party tomorrow?
W: Well, um, there’s your family; that’s four people. There are three from my work, and then Mike and Megan who live opposite.
M: So, what is everyone bringing?
W: Um, let’s see. Here’s my list. Your brothers are bringing hamburgers and cheese.
M: Oh! I’m glad they
W: My friends from work said that they could buy chips and they’re going to bring a salad.
M: Okay.
That’ll
W: And Mike and Megan. You’re going to love this. They’re going to bring some of the corn from their garden.
M: What about drink?
W: Well, your sister is going to bring Coke and juice.
M: Okay. And I will make some pie.
Text 9:
W: Hi! I know you were really worried about your first night. How did it go?
M: You weren’t there? I thought you were coming with Peter.
W: No. Thursdays after school is Arts Club, and it finished really late yesterday.
M: Actually, it’s probably a good thing you didn’t come last night — so many things went wrong!
W: First nights are always like that! I remember when I was in a play in my second year. We all forgot our lines and one student was so nervous she couldn’t continue with the play.
M: Surprisingly, I didn’t forget my words, but Harry did.
W: So, what happened?
M: Well, luckily I knew his lines too, so I told him very quietly. But that wasn’t the only thing. Mark fell over a chair. It was supposed to be a sad bit! Oh, and you won’t believe this — the lights all went off at the end of the play. It was so funny — we had to act in darkness. In fact, Fred turned off the wrong lights. Our teacher Mr. Tim was very angry!
W: I’m not
surprised!
Text 10:
Hi, Jane, you asked me to introduce some flats in the downtown area to you. Now there are three places I think you might be interested in.
The first one is Mansfield House. Downstairs, there’s a large living room, a dining room and a kitchen. Upstairs, there are three large bedrooms and a bathroom. The garden is beautiful. There are excellent schools in the area, and don’t worry about the neighbors. There isn’t much noise! If you are interested in it, ring 3893022.
The second is Fair Flat. The flat is in walking distance of the city. Downstairs, there’s a modern kitchen, a living room, and a toilet. On the first floor, there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. On the top floor there are two further bedrooms. All the furniture is included. The phone number is 3733920.
Last, there is Chestnuts Flat. There’s
only one bedroom, a small kitchen, a living room, and a bathroom.
But you’ll find a car park, which makes it different from the first
two. You can call
3873910.