九江市2014年高三第二次模拟统一考试
英语试题参考答案及听力材料
一、听力
1—5 B C B B B 6—10 A C C B C 11—15 C C C A B 16—20 A C C A B
二、单项选择
21-25 D A D B C 26-30 A C C A D 31-35 B A D C B
三、完形填空
36-40 C D A A B 41-45 B C D B C 46-50 B A B D A 51-55 C C D A D
四、阅读理解
56-60 C B B A D 61-65 C D D C B 66-70 A B C D A 71-75 C A D C B
五、阅读表达
76. Ideas to show your care for Mother’s Day/
What we can do for the mother’s day?/
How to celebrate the mother’s day
77. Because knowing her will help you know yourself better.
78. Strips with memories of your mom.
79. You can take any pose you like.
80. Every little thing will make a difference./
What you’ve done for your mom is meaningful.
六、书面表达
【参考答案】
The College Entrance Examination is drawing near. However, most students of senior three don’t know how to connect rest, doing exercise with study. In their eyes they should sacrifice their rest time in order to get high scores, which results in poor health and low efficiency of learning. (48)
Just as a famous saying goes: all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. we should be aware that nothing is more valuable than health which is a foundation of success. Therefore, on the one hand, we should make preparations for the exam fully and systematically. On the other hand, we should relieve stress by means of relaxation and doing sports. (111)
In conclusion, only when we have adequate rest and doing some sports can we study more efficiently. (128)
听力材料
Text 1
M: Jane, shall we go now?
W: I’m sorry I’ll be a little later than usual. I have to operate on a patient immediately. He’s badly injured in an accident.
Text 2
W: I hate to say it. But Jacky isn’t doing well in the film.
M: Well, I think he’s only playing a different type of role. My sister thinks he is still the best.
Text 3
M: Can you stop by the post-office and get me some envelopes?
W: Well, I am not going to stop by the post-office, but I can buy you some at the book-store after I see the dentist.
Text 4
W: What time does the film start?
M: At 9:30. If we leave by eight o’clock, we should be able to get here half an hour before the film.
Text 5
W: My sister went into hospital yesterday.
M: What’s the matter with her?
W: She was crossing the street when a car went through a red light and hit her. Luckily, she wasn’t seriously hurt.
M: Let’s buy some flowers and pay her a visit.
Text6
W: I’d like to reserve two tickets on Saturday, the 10th.
M: For which movie, Madam?
W: Um…for Dark and Stormy Night, please.
M: I’m sorry, that show is sold out.
W: Well, how about the 11th?
M: Yes, Madam, we do have tickets for that show.
W: Are there any seats left in the middle?
M: Yes, but they’re not next to each other. If you want them together, we still have seats in the front and at the back.
W: The front row sounds good. How much are the tickets?
M: $13 in total.
W: Okay. Can I use my credit card?
Text 7
M: Excuse me, we’d like another table for our meal.
W: I beg your pardon.
M: We need another table. We have a lot to discuss. This table is too near the window.
W: I see. Is the table in the corner suitable for you?
M: That’s ok.
W: May I have your order, sir?
M: Wait for a moment, my friend hasn’t turned up.
W: Can I bring something to drink for you?
M: OK. I’d like a half-gallon of fresh milk.
W: Just a moment, please.
Text 8
M: Good morning, madam.
W: Good morning. May I help you?
M: Yes, I’d like to get some information about the summer course at the English Training Center.
W: What can I tell you?
M: Can you tell me the starting and finishing time of the course, please?
W: OK. The course begins on July 15th and runs until August 20th.
M: What course will we study?
W: Well, you will have listening, speaking, reading and writing courses. There are classes in audio—visual training as well.
M: Oh. And what time will the classes be held?
W: Well, most of them are in the morning. There are only a few classes in the afternoon.
M: That’s all. Thank you.
Text 9
W: We will have a party tonight.
M: Take more money on you in case of the cost.
W: We will take AB treat. It won’t cost me much.
M: AB treat? You mistook AA treat for AB treat, I think.
W: Not really. You know the meaning of “AA” treat?
M: Sure, it means dividing the bill equally among all the dinners.
W: Now “AB treat” has become a fashion among young people.
M: You mean it’s a new way to pay for a party.
W: Right, you know men often drink more wine.
M: I see. The diners pay for the party according to sex?
W: You guessed it.
M: How much should a man pay?
W: Males now choose to pay a bigger part of the bill, say 70 percent.
M: While female friends dining with them pay the rest? Sounds reasonable!
W: Right, so the ladies don’t spend much on that.
Text 10
Which of your two hands do you use most? Very few of us can use both of our hands equally well. Most of us are right-handed. Only about five people out of a hundred are left-handed. New-born babies can grasp objects with either of their hands, but in about two years they usually prefer to use their right hands. Scientists don’t know why this happens. They used to think that we inherited this tendency from our animal ancestors, but this may not be true. Monkeys are our closet relatives in the animal world. Scientists have found that monkeys prefer to use one of their hands more than the other—but it can be either hand. There are as many right-handed monkeys as there are left-handed ones. Next time you visit the zoo, watch the monkeys carefully. You’ll see that some of them will prefer to swing from their right hands and others will use their left hands. But most human beings use their right hands better and this makes life difficult for those who prefer to use their left hands. We live in a right-handed world.