北京海淀区2021政府拆迁规划|北京海淀区2005年11月高三期中考试英语试题-4

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海淀区高三年级第一学期期中练习
英   语
参考答案
选择题答案
第一、二、三部分(Key to 1—75)
1. A 2. B  3. C   4. C 5. B 6. C 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. C
11. A 12. A 13. B 14. C 15. A 16. C 17. B 18. C 19. A 20. B
21. A 22. C 23. A 24. D 25. B 26. A 27. B 28. C 29. D 30. D
31. C 32. B 33. B 34. A 35. D 36. B 37. A 38. D 39. C 40. A
41. B 42. A 43. D 44. C 45. B 46. C 47. A 48. C 49. C 50. B
51. B 52. D 53. D 54. A 55. C 56. B 57. C 58. D 59. A 60. A
61. C 62. B 63. D 64. A 65. C 66. D 67. B 68. D 69. C 70. A
71. 13 72. A 73. C 74. B 75. D
非选择题答案
第四部分:书面表达(共两节,35分)
第一节 情景作文(20分)
Possible Versions
1.
Both Australia and New Zealand are located in the South Pacific. Australia consists of two islands. with the population of about 20 million. English is its official language. There is large sheep population in Australia. As a result, the wool industry is very important.
Like Australia, New Zealand is also made up of two islands, with English as its official language.
The sheep industry is just as important. It has a population of 4.5 million, which is smaller than that of Australia"s.

2.
Australia and New Zealand are alike in many ways. They both consist of two islands, and are simi¬larly located in the South Pacific. English is the official language of the two countries. Both countries have large sheep populations, and the wool industry is very important to the economies of each.
However, there are also some differences between the two countries. Australia"s population of about twenty million is considerably larger than that of New Zealand which is about four and a half million. Au¬stralia’s land area is also much greater than New Zealand’s.

第二节开放作文(满分15分)
1.
If I had the opportunity to talk to the astronauts, I would ask them how being in space and looking down at our world changed them. It must be amazing to be able to see our whole planet and realize just how small it is in the universe. How will they look at life differently now?

2.
If I could talk to them, I would ask some questions about the experiments they have conducted be¬cause I am very interested in space science and I am curious about the detailed process and difficulty in doing them. And I wonder whether they had ever worried about their own safety before they came back to the earth, which had captured the hearts and minds of the whole nation.

听力材料
Text 1

M: The meeting starts at 9:00.
W: Don’t worry. We still have ten minutes to go.

Text 2

M: How are you going to the railway station on Sunday?
W: I’m going to take the bus. I can get off just outside the railway station. A taxi is too expensive.

Text 3

M: Yes, I think we’re ready to order. Jane, what would you like to have, chicken or beef?
W: I haven’t made up my mind yet. You order first. Jack.

Text 4

W: What is that you are listening to? It is too noisy. I can’t concentrate on my work.
M: No problem. I can switch over to something lighter.

Text 5

W: Why did you leave us, Peter?
M: It was so hot standing in the kitchen all day. I couldn"t bear it.

Text 6

M: Excuse me, have you got a minute? 11mm, I" ye been waiting for ages and I was wondering...
W: The doctors are very busy.
M: No, no, no. It’s not that. It’s just that I’m rather thirsty after all this time. Have you thought of getting a drink machine put in?
W: Err; I’ll speak to the hospital management about that.

Text 7

W: Good morning, Mr. Potter. How are you today?
M: Oh, not too bad, thanks. How are you?
W: Fine, thanks. Err, excuse me, but you do know you have to see Mr. White, your bank manager, at ten, right?
M: No... I mean.., yes, of course! Do I have to see anyone after that?
W: After that you are supposed to go and see Mrs. Cathy. Remember?
M: Oh, do I have to? She’s very kind, I know, but she’s not interesting! And besides, she’s so far away. Can she come here?
W: Well... no... not really. And you’re going to be in town anyway, aren’t you? Or have you for¬gotten about that too?

Text8

M: Where were you when the hurricane hit your area?
W: We were invited to stay in my daddy’s friends in Amelia.
M: What do you know about Katrina?
W: Katrina was the strongest hurricane in the history of hurricanes. When she hit early Monday on Au¬gust 29, 2005, it was about 3:30 in the morning. The storm lasted until about noon on Monday. The winds were very strong, with wind up to about 100 miles per hour. It was very frightening.
M: Was there any injury?
W: Thankfully, no one was hurt in our area.
M: Can von say something about your trip back home?
W: Finally, on August 30, 2005, we were on our way home from Amelia. Our trip home was sad seeing houses with roofs torn off. We had to drive slowly because the broken tree branches were every¬where

Text 9

Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to our sports centre. Here, between nine o’clock in the morning and nine o’clock in the evening, you can enjoy a number of different sporting activities. The outdoor tennis courts arc open all day, and the running track is used for various forms of athletics, also all day. Most visitors of course, come to use our Olympic — size swimming pool. The hours for swimming are nine 0’ clock to half past twelve and two o’ clock to nine p. M. . . Then there’s the gym. There, we have aerobics for women from nine a. m. to a quarter to eleven, and for men from a quarter past eleven to one in the afternoon. You can play basketball in the gym between one and five, or do fitness training in the evening between five o’ lock and half past seven. Then we also have two badminton courts that are open all day.
And now I’d like to walk with you around the centre and show you the facilities we have to offer. First, though. .. are there any questions?

Text 10
W: Good morning, everyone. We are happy to have Professor Smith talk something about vegetable gar¬dening. As we know, vegetable gardening is the relaxing art and science of turning a love for growing plants into worthwhile activity. What do you think about it, Professor Smith?
M: Well, many things make vegetable gardening a national hobby for both young and old. For a large number of people, the thoughts of spring gardening provide a happy escape from winter boredom.
Vegetable gardeners agree that many home grown vegetables picked at their best are better than those vegetables purchased from markets. From spring through late fall, a well-planned and well-kept garden can provide a supply of fresh vegetables, thus increasing the nutrition of the family diet.
Having vegetables in the backyard makes home gardening appealing to many people. In addition, ve¬getable gardening provides exercise and fun for both urban and suburban families.
Although the money spent for a garden may be little, one cannot escape the fact that gardening requires hard work and time. Many of the gardening tasks must be performed at times that are most inconvenient. Not doing jobs that should be done on a regular basis may result in failure and a nega¬tive feeling toward gardening.
W: Thank von so much for your wonderful talk, Professor Smith See you next week.

 


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