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江西师大附中、临川一中2016届高三上学期第一次联考英语试题及答案

江西师大附中高三英语月考试题 (2015. 12)

参考答案

听力理解 1-5 CAABB 6-10 CCACA 11-15 ACABB 16-20 CBACB

阅读理解 21-23 DDA 24-27 DBBA 28-31 BDCD 32-35 CCDB

七选五 36-40 FGDAB

完形填空 41-45 BABDD 46-50 DCACC 51-55 BDAAC 56-60 CBDAA

语法填空 61. wearing 62. had bought 63. pleased 64. the 65. If

66. harder 67. which 68. shook 69. it 70. what

短文改错

Trying to come to a decision complete on your own can be risky. Some decisions are very important that they shouldn’t be made without talking to others first. There have several advantages if you consult the persons you trust. For one thing, they can give you valuable advices and they may point out some things you may have been overlooked. For another, friends may stop you make big mistakes.

When consulting others about important decisions, you should keep two things of mind. The first one is that you need to find someone whom you respect enough to trust their judgment. The second thing to consider is how to do if you disagree with this person. Maybe turning to a third or fourth person for help is a best option. In ∧ word, making any big decision alone can lead to problems. Talking to friends or family members first are always a good idea.

书面表达

Dear Zhang Hua,

I’m sorry to hear that you didn’t do well in your last exam. You are not the only one who seems to try his best but ends up with a failure in exams. Quite a number of students feel the same way as you and they tend to lose their confidence and don’t want to study hard any longer. I’m sure you know that it’s unwise to do so because you might be left far behind.

I was once in the same situation as yours. Failure is the mother of success. In face of failure, what we need to do is to calm down and reflect our learning methods and make some possible changes or to ask the teachers for advice. Anyway, Rome is not built in a day. Only by sticking to studying persistently can we make progress step by step till success. I truly hope I can be of some help to you.

Yours ever,

Li Ming

听力材料

(Text 1)

M: Hi, Laura. Could you translate the paper for me? The manager needs it by 4 p.m. But I have to attend a meeting now.

W: All right. I’ll do it right away.

(Text 2)

M: Hi, Jamie. How was your performance in your maths class?

W: I got the right answers on every single question, even from Mr Graham.

M: That sounds great. I knew you were so worried about it. Good job!

(Text 3)

M: Did you go to the multicultural fair today?

W: Yeah. It was really interesting. I tried some Korean barbeque, had some Thai iced tea and watched a native American dance.

(Text 4)

M: It’s my first time here. Can you tell me how to use the lab?

W: You should either go to any computer or come to the help desk to reserve a computer. If you want to print something, you can go to the next room.

(Text 5)

M: I lost my ID card. What do I do to replace it?

W: Fill out your name and social security number on this form, and stand behind that line. I’ll take your picture here.

M: OK. I’m ready.

W: I’ll print you the new ID card in about a minute.

(Text 6)

W: Excuse me? Can you tell me how to get to the Language Arts building?

M: Sure. Follow Centre Walk in the garden, then turn right onto the bridge.

W: OK.

M: Take a left after the bridge. ⑦The Language Arts building is the first building on the right. It’s across from the Physical Education building.

W: Thanks a lot.

(Text 7)

M: ⑧I’ve just managed to get part-time work at the Woof Pet Store on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Now I have to decide whether to stay on the basketball team or go to work.

W: Look, I’ve arranged to work at the pet store on Mondays and Wednesdays. ⑨I don’t have anything on Tuesdays and Thursdays so I’d have no problem changing with you. Let’s ask Mr Parker if we can do that.

M: Jennifer. Thanks a lot. I’m sure he’ll agree.

(Text 8)

M: I know that you don’t feel very well and you’re losing weight. Has school been very difficult lately?

W: Yes. ⑩I just finished taking my midterms. I’ve been drinking a lot of coffee to stay up late to study.

M: What about exercise? Have you been able to get any exercise during midterm exams?

W: No. I’ve been studying so much that I haven’t had time.

M: It sounds to me that you haven’t given your body a chance to get better.

W: What should I do?

M: First, you must sleep more. Next, you have to eat better. Your body cannot work well if you don’t give it good food. Try to eat more vegetables and fruits. And limit your coffee to two cups a day. Finally, you should exercise more. It doesn’t have to be running or dancing. Walking is an excellent exercise and is easy to do.

W: All right. Thank you, doctor.

(Text 9)

W: Good morning, Mr Miller. My name is Alice Sommers. I have come to interview you for our school newspaper.

M: Good morning. I suppose you would like my opinions on some social problems.

W: Not exactly, sir. We’d like to find out how your normal day begins.

M: Well, that’s easy. My alarm clock wakes me up at 6:15 a.m. Then I do a few exercises to get my head clear, take a shower and have my breakfast, which is always a piece of bread, a cup of coffee and the morning newspaper. I arrive at my office a little before 8:00 a.m. and begin by checking any messages. If possible I take a little rest about 2:00 p.m. to relax and then continue with my schedule until 6 or 7 p.m. I usually get home around 7:30 p.m., spend some time with my family, and go to bed about 11:00 p.m. You know I have two kids that I don’t see very much except on weekends. Fortunately, we spend a lot of time together on weekends, unless there’s some emergency that I have to attend to.

W: Thank you very much.

M: It’s been a pleasure.

(Text 10)

M: Good morning, everyone. It’s good to see you all here today. I believe some of you once dreamed of becoming famous. I was one of you. Now I’d like to share my story with you. As a young actor, I first arrived in Los Angeles in 1984. I saw the shining lights of the city as the plane landed and I felt excited as the first step that would lead me to fortune got under way. I imagined that the development of my dream would move smoothly and soon, I would be one of the best known faces on cinema screen throughout the world. I was confident in my first performance in 1986. I knew the lead role was perfect for me. I was anxious to become well-known. But when they offered me a small role, I saw that my plans for quick success had been ruined. Over the years I tried out for other roles, but I never got a good part. Sometimes I thought of giving up. Five years later, I found myself working in the offices of a movie company. And eventually I ended up as a manager of this company after years of hard work. You know, it isn’t easy doing this job. There are a lot of things you need to consider, always be ready to take responsibility if things go wrong. And you need to deal with actors who think they are the master of the world — boy, you can’t imagine what a pain that is!



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