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河北省保定市2017届高三上学期期末考试英语试题及答案

保定市2016年高三寒假调研考试

英语试题参考答案

I 听力(每小题1.5 分;满分30分):

1---5 CBBAC 6---10 BABAC 11---15 CBBCA 16---20 ABACC

II 阅读 (每小题2分;满分40分)

21---25 BACDC 26---30 DCCBA 31---35 BADCA 36---40 ECAFD

III 完形填空 (每小题1.5 分;满分30分)

41---45 CBDAB 46---50 ABCCB 51---55 DCDAC 56---60 ABACD

IV 语法知识填空 (每小题1.5 分;满分15分)

61. communication/communicating 62.to meet 63. embarrassed 64. myself

65. must have been 66. usually 67. However 68. With 69. more 70. when

V.短文改错 (每小题1分;满分10分)

Yesterday I showed my friend Kate in Baoding city. First, we went to Zhili

around

Governor Office, where is a very famous tourist spot in China. And then we visited the

which

Ancient Lotus Pond Garden, where we had a great fun. Later, I took him to Baoding

her

Botanic Garden. We∧ both attracted by its beautiful scenery at first see. We nearly

were sight

spent three hours walk around it. At about 6 pm we went back happy. From Kate’s

walking happily

high spirit I learned that she is very pleased with this visit.

spirits was

VI 书面表达(25分)

Hi, Dave, I’m sorry to inform you that there are two changes to the schedule for English Art Festival. First, there will be a very important meeting after lunch in our school, so English Talk Show will be put off by 30 minutes. That is, it starts at 14:00 and ends at 15:00. Second, the place where the English Corner will be held is to be changed from Playground to the School Hall because the weather report says it’s going to rain that afternoon. In order to have the Festival going well, we have to do the changes.

Please come and join us on time. We are all expecting you!

Li Hua

听力文本

Text l

W:Daniel, do you know where Mr. Anderson is?

M: Yes,I do. He is giving his class in the lecture hall.And he should be back at about 11o’clock.

Text 2

M: I hear our class meeting will be put off to this Friday. Do you know Andy?

W: Yes. Mr. Lee is tied up today and he plans to hold it two days later.

M: Oh, I see.

Text 3

M: How much are the tickets for the film of Your Name?

W: They are 10 pounds each. But student tickets are half the price.

M: Get me four student tickets please.

W: All right.

Text 4

W: Joe, you said you would come earlier this time, but look at your watch please.

M: Sorry. I wanted to but an old man was knocked down by a biker when crossing the street, so I helped to send him to hospital.

Text 5

W: Hi, waiter? Check, please!

M: Yes, madam, at your service.
W: The foods in your restaurant are yummy and I really enjoy them
M: Thank you very much.

Text 6

W: James, I hear that you have a large collection of match boxes. Is that true? There are few shops selling matches, you know. How do you get them?

M: Right. We seldom use matches now but luckily my father has collected many when he was young and he gave me some as my birthday gift when I was 12. You know a good base is important and I never miss a chance of finding a match box even if it’s uncommon now.

W: How I envy you! I see that interest can make a person full of hopes and confidence. I liked collecting coins but I gave up halfway.

听下面一段对话,回答第8、9两个小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。

Text 7

W: Wake up, Jim. It’s seven o’clock. If you are going to school you’ll have to get up now.

M: Mum, a few more minutes, OK? I worked for the exam deep into the night.

W: Jim, get up. Did you forget what you said last night?

M: Is it seven o’clock already?

W: Yes. It’s seven. You told me last night you would catch the first bus.

M: Well, wake me up in twenty minutes. I’ve decided to catch the late bus.

W: Uh, uh…and you are on duty today.

M: Okay, okay, stop yelling. I ’m up.

W: Good boy.

Text 8

W:Love, my stomach aches.

M:Mine too,honey.

W:I think it was the fish or the meat we ate in the restaurant.

M:It might have been.

W:Or the soup.

M:No,it couldn’t have been the soup because I didn’t have any.Little Jimmy had some and he’s all right.

W:Of course we sat in the sun for a long time but I suppose it couldn’t have been the sun.

M:That’s true.Now what else did we both eat? Only those lovely apples I bought at the market.It couldn’t have been them.Were you eating apples and you washed them?

W:No,I didn’t.I thought you had.

M:Oh,Jenny,I didn’t wash them,I’ve thought you did.It must have been the apples then.Oh.I feel worse now.Let’s go to see a doctor.

Text9

W: And I realized we were completely lost, but at least we got there in the end.

M: Funny you should say that because, err, a similar thing happened to me one time when I was abroad. We were actually doing a concert in this bar in Germany.

W: Really?

M: I was actually about to appear on stage, you know, with the band. And I just thought, “I will just go out for a little walk and get some fresh air,” because I had about half an hour before we had to go on.

W: Uh-huh.

M: And I went outside, you know, had a look around, walked around for a bit…and then I decided to go back and I couldn’t find it. It was about 2 minutes before we were supposed to start.

W: No, you are joking!

M: Yes, I thought, “Ah, what am I goanna do?”

W: Could you ask the directions?

M: Well, I tried. I asked an old lady, but she didn’t speak English and I don’t speak German.

W: Don’t you? Oh, right!

M: And then I realized that I couldn’t remember the name of the bar, or the street it was on or anything. So, you know, I was in the middle of a town I didn’t know, not knowing the language…and luckily, I saw someone wearing one of our T-shirts. He was obviously going to the concert, so I followed him back to the bar.

W: Wow! That was lucky! Thank goodness!

M: And when I got there, the guys are like, “Where have you been? We thought you’d run out on this!” Anyway, we managed.

Text10

M: Welcome to London this December! There’s plenty going on this month. For example, on 1 December, London’s West End, the capital’s best shopping district, has its largest ever traffic-free day. More than a million visitors are expected to shop and enjoy various activities while Oxford Street and Regent Street are completely closed to cars and buses. Shoppers will be able to move around the streets, visiting our famous department stores, and having a bite at one of the many cafes and restaurants in the area. Trafalgar Square’s Christmas tree, a gift to London from Norway, will be lit at 6 p.m. on 6 December to the sounds of traditional Christmas songs. Then, every evening from 10 December until 23 December, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., people will sing Christmas songs in this beautiful setting. Lastly, ring in the New Year with the capital’s largest fireworks show. Although the fireworks will be set off at the British Airways London Eye, they can be enjoyed from across London and will also be broadcast on television at the same time. Then, just a few hours later, come out and see London’s colorful New Year’s Day parade, when marching performers from around the world pass through the capital’s streets. Enjoy your time in our city.



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