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2009年下学期高中期末调研高一英语考试 参考答案 1—5 BBCBC 6—10 BACAC 11—15 BBBCA 16. 14-18 17. sent 18. plan 19. help 20. family 21—25 CADAC 26—30 BAABA 31—35 CACDB 36—40 BCADA 41—45 DBABB 46—50 CCBAC 51. Women’s Life 52. middle twenties 53. custom, health 54. Having fewer children 55. age 56. 80 / eighty 57. Winter-swimming is craze/popular in Beijing. / Winter-swimming does good to your health / Winter-swimming is good for people’s health 58. 77 / seventy-seven 59. The members do different jobs at different places. / People who go winter-swimming take different jobs. 60. Many old people in our city live alone / all by themselves / on their own. 61. It is necessary for us to care for them / look after them. / We need to care for them. 62. 活动将于下周六下午三点在学校礼堂举行。 63. 筹集到钱后,志愿者们将把这些钱送给我们周围的贫困老人。
Dear friends, How time flies! It is two years since Mr. Smith came to our school. He will leave for London next week. In the past two years, Mr. Smith has worked hard. He was strict with us in our English learning and always ready to help us with patience. He made his classes so lively and interesting that all of us enjoyed every minute of them. Our English has been improved greatly because of his hard and creative work. Now, we’d like to express our thanks to him. We wish him a pleasant journey home and good health. Thank you for your kind attention. (100 words) 评分标准: (1-30:x 2, 31-40: x 2.5, 41-50: x 3, 51-56: x 1, 57-63: x 2)
附:09下学期高一期末调研考试英语听力录音原文 Text 1 W: Red House Restaurant. May I help you? M: I’d like to book a table. W: How many? M: Just two. W: What time? M: 8:00. W: I’m sorry, there aren’t any tables available at 8:00, but we can give you one at 7:00 or 9:00. M: All right. 9:00 then. W: May I have your name, please? M: Miller. W: A table for two at 9:00 for Mr. Miller. Thank you. M: Thank you. Text 2 W: People often say that Disneyland is a favorite place for visitors. Could you tell me some thing about it? M: Yes. There are quite a few Disney lands around the world. I studied in Los Angeles for three years so I know the Disneyland there quite well. I often went there with friends in our free time. W: Yes. Please tell me about the Disney Park in Los Angeles. M: The Park was opened in 1955 and it was the first Disney Park in the USA and also in the world. Text 3 M: It’s sweltering hot this summer. The temperature has climbed to 38oC. W: No wonder I feel it’ s hot as hell. I’m sweating bullets. M: Look, my shirt is wet through with sweat, it’s quite unbearable. I feel as if I was roasting in an oven inside this room. Let’ s go out to cool off a bit. W: Why not? M: Oh, what a blazing sun! W: It seems that we can’t escape the fierce heat. M: I suggest we go into an air-conditioned department store. W: Good idea ! M: How nice and cool here! I hope the cold days are here again soon. W: Aren’t you afraid of the freezing cold, the biting winds and the blinding blizzards? M: Well, I prefer cold weather. How delightful it is to see the earth blanketed by the lovely, fluffy white snow. Text 4 W: I met Betty today on the street. M: How is she doing? W: She said she just got back with George from a trip to Mexico. M: They did? So what did she say about Mexico? W: Oh, they had a lovely time. She said we’ d really enjoy it if we were there too. M: Did you ask how the weather was? W: It seems it was rather cool in Mexico City, but nice and warm along the coast. M: Did she say where she stayed? W: She told me, but I don’t remember. M: Well, did she say the hotels were crowded? W: Yes, she said they were. They always are at this time of the year. So she recommends we make our plans as soon as possible. M: Well, we’ d better do some checking. Do you still have the guide book? W: Yes, here it is. If I remember, it says the cheapest is around $35 a day. Text 5 The distance at which two people stand when having a conversation varies from culture to culture. Studies have shown that most Americans feel uncomfortable if they stand too close to others when talking. They feel most comfortable at a distance of about 50 centimeters. Another social custom is that Americans, like many other people, often express themselves with their hands when talking. They may show a conversation or they may pat a child’s head to show their affection for the child. Many Americans find silence uncomfortable. They will talk continually to fill any pause in a conversation even if it lasts only for a moment. If you are silent for long periods of time, they will do their best to include you in their conversation. However, ff they disagree with what you are saying, they remain quiet. It only means that they consider it impolite to argue further. Text 6 Do you have big dreams and cool plans for this summer vacation? If you’re a teenage girl, Whisker, a printer brand, is ready to help you realize them. The activity, “Make your dream high!” was kicked off in New York on June 6th. Girls aged 14 to 18 in New York are encouraged to take part in the competition individually or in groups of up to 6 members. Girls must send a proposal to our company by July 15th outlining the purpose and the operation plan of their “dream”, as well as the help they request. Whisker will c