:北京市海淀区高三英语第二学期中练习
参考答案与评分标准
第一卷(共115分)
第一部分(共20题,每小题1.5分)
1—5 BACAB 6—10 CBBCA 11—15 ABCCA 16—20 BABBC
第二部分
第一节(共15题,每小题1分)
21—25 CADAD 26—30 BBBBD 31—35 AABCC
第二节(共20题,每小题1.5分)
36—40 ACADC 4l—45 BDABC 46—50 ADDCB 51—55 BCADB
第三部分(共20题,每小题2分)
56—60 ACDBB 61—65 CCBCA 66—70 ACDAB 71—75 BAABA
第二卷(共35分)
第一节(共10小题,每小题1分)
76.On→In 77.have→had 78.在cut前加上been 79.after→until 80.the→a
81.tired→tiring 82.去掉to 83.subject→subjects 84.正确 85.terribly→
terrible
第二节(满分25分)
Dear editor,
In the past my hometown used to be
a beautiful place. Thick trees and green grass could be seen everywhere. In
order to build houses and grow more crops, people cut down more and more trees.
As time went on, the whole forest was almost destroyed. Gradually, the green
hills have changed into wasteland. As a result, sandstorms struck us now and
then, from which we suffered a lot. So, I do hope all the people should realize
the terrible result of not caring about our environment. Whats more, we should
take good care of the forests and plant more trees instead of cutting them down
so as to improve our living conditions.
Yours,
Li Hua
附:听力部分录音稿
第一节 听下面五段对话。每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
(Text 1)
W:Do you eat
here often?
M:Frequently.
The service here is always excellent, and the food s usually good.
(Text 2)
M:What time
is it by your watch?
W:Its a
quarter to two. But my watch is five minutes fast.
(Text 3)
W:It is a
bit warm out today.
M:Warm? You
could fry an egg on the street.
(Text 4)
M:The work
is rather hard, but its interesting.
W:Mine isn
t hard, but it s not so interesting.
M:What do
you do?
W:I work in
a publishing house.
(Text 5)
W:More
coffee?
M:Please
darling. Well, where is Joan?
W:She is
upstairs, in her bedroom.
第二节 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
(Text 6)
M:Can you
have dinner with me tonight, Ana?
W:Im sorry
I cant. I have to work late.
M:Its
dangerous to go home alone at night.
W:One of the
guards drives me in the van.
M:Thats
good. Do you have to work on Friday?
W:No, I
dont. We can have dinner Friday night.
M:Fine. Ill
make dinner reservations for 6 and Ill pick you up at 5.
(Text 7)
M:Id like
to check in, please. W:Do you have a reservation?
M:Yes. The
name is Richard — Richard Alexander.
W:Let me check the computer. . . yes, here it
is, Richard Alexander. Smoking or nonsmoking?
M:Smoking. A
smoking room, please.
W:Okay. You dont mind facing the street?
M:No, thats
no problem.
W:Okay. And,
how many nights will you be staying?
M:Three
nights. How much do you charge for that?
W:A hundred and forty
dollars.
M:Thank you.
(Text 8)
W:Can I see
your license, please?
M:Whats the
matter, officer? Did I do something wrong?
W:You were
speeding.
M: I was
speeding?
W:You
certainly were. Do you have any idea how fast you were going?
M:Im not
sure. But I think I was going about 35.
W:This
street is a 25-miIe-per-hour-speed zone, you know?
M:It is.
W:In the state, the speed limit in
business areas is 25. Did you see the signs all along the street?
M:Im sorry, officer. I guess I didnt
notice. I was busy thinking of my job interview. You see its my first time
here.
W:Well,
since its your first time in this city, Ill just give you a warning this
time. But be careful not to speed again.
(Text 9)
W:I think we
ought to turn round and head back home.
M:Tired just
after a few kilometers of cycling?
W:Not at
all. But look at the clouds building up there.
M:So? I
dont really care if it gets cloudy. The sun is being quite strong.
W:Right. But
those clouds mean a storm and a lot of rain.
M:That
doesnt sound so great, but I thought that those were fair weather clouds.
W:No, those
are thick dark clouds. They will bring rain and storm.
M:How did
you ever learn all that? From your geography teacher?
W:No, I grew
up on a farm. I learned a lot about the weather.
(Text 10)
Mr. Black
worked in an office in London, but he lived in the country and came to work by
train every day. The station was not very far from his office, and Mr. Black
always went on foot, and he always went along the same street. Every evening he
passed a poor man near a bridge. The man sat at the side of the road and sold
matches, and there was always an old dog near him. A piece of wood was around
the dogs neck, and the words Im blind. were on the piece of
wood. Mr. Black was a kind man. He gave him a little money, but he did not take
any of his matches. Then yesterday Mr. Black had a lot of work in his office
and was very late. He said; My train always leaves at five minutes past
six, and it is ten minutes to six now. I m not going to talk to the poor man
today, and Im not going to give him anything. Ive given him a lot of money,
and Ive never taken any of his matches. He came to the man and his dog,
but he did not stop. He walked quickly towards the railway station. But the
poor man stood up quickly, ran after him and said: You havent given me
anything today. Youre always very kind to me. Give me a little money today,
too. Im a poor man. Mr. Black stopped and looked at the man. Then he
said: You are a blind man. How did you follow me? The poor man
said: No, Im not blind. My old dog is.