高一英语参考答案 2016.4
第一部分 听力(共20小题;每题1分,满分20分)
1—5ABACB 6—10BACBB 11—15ACCAB 16—20ABABC
第二部分 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
21-25 CBBAB 26-30 CDCAC 31-35 EGDAF
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
36-40 BDCBA 41-45ADCAA 46-50 CCBDC 51-55ABBDA
第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. was waiting 57. to 58. Going 59. that 60.surrounded
61.to live 62.rapidly 63. wealthy 64. the 65.mixture
第四部分 写作(共三节,满分40分)
第二节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
Mark Twain was born in Florida. He was being brought up along the Mississppi River. He is
well-known for his novel The Million Pound Bank Note, that tells us that two brothers have
which
made a bet. One believes that on a million pound note a man is able to survive a month in
with
London. On∧ contrary, his brother doubts it. By accidents, a young man in rags turned up.
the accident turns
They give him a large sum of money but tell him to spend as he likes. The young man thinks
and
they are playing a trick on them. However, out of curious, he final decides to take a chance.
him curiosity finally
第三节 书面表达(满分25分)
Dear Peter,
I know from your letter that you are eager to learn about the 33rd Weifang International Kite Festival. Now let me tell you.
The Kite Festival lasted 6 days, from April 16th to 21st, which attracted hundreds of thousands of kite experts, fans and visitors from home and abroad. During the festival, thousands of people had great fun flying kites. Besides, there was a kite designing competition, aimed to choose the most creative maker. 117 teams from 35 countries took part in the kite flying competition. As is known to all, Weifang is famous as the Kite Capital of China. The festival is held yearly to protect the traditional culture and make friends from all over the world.
I expect you will come and enjoy the festival next year. Best wishes.
Yours,
Li Hua
附听力原文:
(Text 1)
M: My cousin will be here on Thursday.
W: That’s the day after tomorrow.
(Text 2)
W: Can’t we slow down I’m tired.
M: Slow down Don’t you realize how late we are going to be
(Text 3)
M: How did your parents like the film they saw last Monday
W: My mother thought the language was terrible, but my father liked it.
(Text 4)
W: I just watched the football match between Oxford University and Cambridge University.
M: Oh, did you I watched it on TV at the same time.
(Text 5)
M: Are you busy Saturday morning
W: Well, on Saturday morning I always sleep late. Very late. I usually wake up at 6 o’clock for work, so on Saturday morning I rarely get up before 10 or 11 o’clock.
(Text 6)
M: Hello, Mary. How are you today I hear you weren’t well last week.
W: I’m much better now. Thank you.
M: What was the matter Nothing serious, I hope.
W: Oh, no. I had a bad cold and had to stay in bed for two days.
M: I’m glad you are better, anyway. And what about your friend, Ann I hear that she’s ill, too.
W: She was ill, but she is all right now. I think she caught a cold.
M: Everybody seems to have one now. I think it’s the sudden change of weather, one day hot and the next day cold.
(Text 7)
M: I’m a full-time student, but I’m working part-time at Benny’s Barn. It’s a cafe that serves mainly burgers, sandwiches, that kind of thing. Anyway, I’m a cook there. I work three evenings a week, usually Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, and my hours are always the same, 5: 00 p. m. to midnight. The pay is, well, I guess it’s just so-so, $ 8 per hour.
W: Uh huh, and what’s the job like
M: Well, sometimes it can be busy, especially Saturday night. But basically it’s pretty easy. The best thing is the people I work with—they’re really nice.
(Text 8)
W: Excuse me, I’m a student of this school during the day. I’m writing a report for the school newspaper. It’s about the evening school. Can I ask you a few questions
M: OK. There’re about ten minutes before my classes begin.
W: Thanks. Well, where are you from And when did you come to this country
M: I’m from Russia. I came with my wife and children last year.
W: Did you know any English before you arrived in Washington
M: Yes, I did. I learned English in middle school.
W: How are you getting along with your English now
M: My reading, writing, and grammar are OK, but I have some problems talking to Americans. It seems that they don’t like to talk to people like me.
(Text 9)
M: Welcome to Love Talk. Just now we heard about Brian’s story, an Indian man with a love problem. Now, this is the part of the show where we listen to our caller’s advice. Hi, what’s your advice for our worried friend
W: Hello. I’m Carla and I married a Chinese man five years ago. When I first told my parents I wanted to marry a foreigner, they were very angry. You see, they’re very traditional. They’ve always expected me to marry someone Canadian, from the same religious background.
M: Then what happened
W: For four years, they hardly talked to me, and they never came to visit us. It was like they disowned me.
M: After four years something changed
W: Yes. When our little girl was born, I sent my parents a picture of her. A week later they came to see us. Now they still aren’t comfortable with my husband, but they’re trying to understand him.
M: So, what’s your advice
W: Don’t give in to tradition. Marry the person you love. But have your first child soon—don’t wait four years like I did.
(Text 10)
W: This happened one warm evening in August. I was on holiday with my friend Anne and her family. I was walking on the beach with Anne and her cousin Julia. It was low tide. “Let’s walk out to the island!” Julia said suddenly. The sand was wet so we had left our shoes on the beach. As we got nearer the island, there was more water, but we walked cheerfully through it. When we reached the island we were absolutely exhausted. We lay down on the sand and fell fast asleep! When we woke up, we saw that the tide had come in. We were completely surrounded by water! We all felt extremely frightened. It was getting dark, and nobody had a mobile. Suddenly, we heard a voice calling our names. It was Anne’s father in a rowing boat. When we were all sitting down later sharing a pizza, we promised that we would never do anything so silly again!