淮南二中2017届高三年级第二次月考
英语试题
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从试题所给的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,你都有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。
1.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do
A.
Take
photos.
B.
Buy
a
camera.
C.
Help
the
woman.
2.What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
A
noisy
night
B.
Their
life
in
town
C.
A
place
of
living.
3.
Where
is
the
man
now
A.
On
his
way.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
At
home
4.
What
will
Celia
do
A.
Find
a
player.
B.
Watch
a
game.
C.
Play
basketball.
5.
What
day
is
it
when
the
conversation
takes
place
A.
Saturday.
B.
Sunday.
C.
Monday.
第二节
(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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。
听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6.
What
is
Sara
going
to
do
A.
Buy
John
a
gift.
B.
Give
John
a
surprise
C.
Invite
John
to
France.
7.
What
does
the
man
think
of
Sara’s
plan
A.
Funny.
B.
Exciting.
C.
Strange.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Why
does
Diana
say
sorry
to
peter
A.
She
has
to
give
up
her
travel
pan.
B.
She
wants
to
visit
another
city.
C.
She
needs
to
put
off
her
test.
9.
What
does
Diana
want
Peter
to
do
A.
Help
her
with
her
study.
B.
Take
a
book
to
her
friend.
C.
Teach
a
geography
lesson.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Why
does
the
man
call
the
woman
A.
To
tell
her
about
her
new
job.
B.
To
ask
about
her
job
program.
C.
To
plan
a
meeting
with
her.
11.
Who
needs
a
new
flat
A.Alex.
B.Andrea.
C.Miranda.
12.
Where
is
the
woman
now
A.
In
Baltimore.
B.
In
New
York.
C.
In
Avon.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
does
Jan
consider
most
important
when
he
judges
a
restaurant
A.
Where
the
restaurant
is.
B.
Whether
the
prices
are
low.
C.
How
well
the
food
is
prepared.
14.
When
did
Jan
begin
to
write
for
a
magazine
A.
After
he
came
back
to
Sweden.
B.
Before
he
went
to
the
United
States.
C.
As
soon
as
he
got
his
first
job
in
1982.
15.
What
may
Jan
do
to
find
a
good
restaurant
A.
Talk
to
people
in
the
street.
B.
Speak
to
taxi
drivers.
C.
Ask
hotel
clerks.
16.
What
do
we
know
about
Jan
A.
He
cooks
for
a
restaurant.
B.
He
travels
a
lot
for
his
work.
C.
He
prefers
American
food.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.
What
do
we
know
about
the
Plaza
Leon
A.
It’s
a
new
building
B.
It’s
a
small
town
C.
It’s
a
public
place
18.
When
do
parents
and
children
like
going
to
the
Plaza
Leon
A.
Saturday
nights
B.
Sunday
afternoons
C.
Fridays
and
Saturdays.
19.
Which
street
is
known
for
its
food
shops
and
markets
A.
Via
del
Mar
Street
B.
Fernando
Street.
C.
Hernandes
Street
20.
Why
does
the
speaker
like
Horatio
Street
best
A.
It
has
an
old
stone
surface.
B.
It
is
named
after
a
writer
C.
It
has
a
famous
university.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
China
has
announced
it’s
abolishing
its
one-child
policy.
What
difference
has
it
made,
statistically
speaking
400
million
births
prevented
The
one-child
policy,
officially
in
place
since
1979,
has
prevented
400
million
births.
Parents
have
faced
fines
and
other
punishments
for
having
more
children.
The
majority
of
the
decrease
in
China’s
fertility
rate
happened
in
the
1970s.
It
dropped
from
5.8
children
per
woman
in
1970
to
2.7
in
1978.
Despite
the
one-child
policy
the
rate
had
only
fallen
to
1.7
by
2013.
21:28-baby
deaths
rate
Since
the
one-child
policy
was
introduced,
baby
girls
have
become
more
likely
to
die
than
boys.
In
the
1970s,
according
to
the
United
Nations,
60
males
per
1,
000
live
births
died
under
the
age
of
one.
For
girls
the
figure
was
53.
In
the
1980s,
after
the
one-child
policy
became
official,
the
rate
for
both
was
36.
By
the
1990s,
26
males
per
1,000
live
births
died
before
the
age
of
one
-
and
33
girls.
The
2000s
saw
21
boys
per
1,000
live
births
dying
and
28
girls.
1.16
boys
born
for
every
girl
Sexually
selective
abortions
have
been
considered
as
a
major
cause
of
China's
unusual
imbalance.
Gietel-Basten,
associate
professor
in
social
policy
at
Oxford
University,
says
the
births
of
many
girls
are
not
registered
if
parents
have
broken
the
rule
by
having
two
children,
adding
officials
often
turn
a
blind
eye.
It's
estimated
there
are
now
33
million
more
men
than
women
in
China.
4:
2:
1
families
With
the
ageing
of
China's
population
and
the
continuation
of
the
one-child
policy,
a
“4:
2
:1”
home
is
the
description
given
to
households
in
which
there
are
four
grandparents,
cared
for
by
two
working
age
parents,
who
themselves
have
one
child.
By
2050,
it’s
predicted
that
a
quarter
of
China's
population
will
be
65
or
older.
The
predicted
decline
in
the
number
of
people
of
working
age
is
thought
to
have
persuaded
the
government
to
drop
the
one-child
policy.
21.When
was
the
baby
deaths
rate
for
both
boys
and
girls
equal
A.
In
the
1970s.
B.
In
the
1980s.
C.
In
the
1990s.
D.
In
the
2000s
22.What
makes
the
one-child
policy
abolished
according
to
the
passage
A.
The
decline
of
birth
rate.
B.
The
rise
of
baby
deaths
rate.
C.
The
change
of
family
structure.
D.
The
decline
of
working
age
people.
23.The
passage
sums
up
the
one
child
policy
by
________________.
A.
number
B.
example
C.
contrast
D.
analysis
B
An
increase
in
students
applying
to
study
economics
at
university
is
being
attributed
to
(归因于)the
global
economic
crisis
(危机)
awakening
a
public
thirst
for
knowledge
about
how
the
financial
system
works.
Applications
for
degree
courses
beginning
this
autumn
were
up
by
15%
this
January,
according
to
UCAS,
the
Universities
and
Colleges
Admissions
Service.
A
spokesman
for
the
Royal
Economic
Society
said
applications
to
do
economics
at
A-level
were
also
up.
Professor
John
Beath,
the
president
of
the
society
and
a
leading
lecturer
at
St
Andrews
University,
said
his
first-year
lectures---which
are
open
to
students
from
all
departments---were
drawing
crowds
of
400,
rather
than
the
usual
250.
“There
are
a
large
number
of
students
who
are
not
economics
majors,
who
would
like
to
learn
something
about
it.
One
of
the
things
I
have
done
this
year
is
to
relate
my
teaching
to
contemporary
events
in
a
way
that
one
hasn’t
traditionally
done.”
He
said.
University
applications
rose
7%
last
year,
but
there
were
rises
above
average
in
several
subjects.
Nursing
saw
a
15%
jump,
with
people’s
renewed
interest
in
careers
in
the
public
sector(部门),
which
are
seen
as
more
secure
in
economic
crisis.
A
recent
study
showed
almost
two
thirds
of
parents
believed
schools
should
do
more
to
teach
pupils
about
financial
matters,
and
almost
half
said
their
children
had
asked
them
what
was
going
on,
although
a
minority
of
parents
felt
they
did
not
understand
it
themselves
well
enough
to
explain.
Zack
Hocking,
the
head
of
Child
Trust
Funds,
said:
“It’s
possible
that
one
good
thing
to
arise
from
the
downturn
will
be
a
generation
that’s
financially
wiser
and
better
equipped
to
manage
their
money
through
times
of
economic
uncertainty.”
24.
Professor
John
Beath’s
lectures
are_______
.
A.
given
in
a
traditional
way
B.
connected
with
the
present
situation
C.
open
to
both
students
and
their
parents
D.
warmly
received
by
economics
25.
Careers
in
the
public
sector
are
more
attractive
because
of
their_________
.
A.
greater
stability
B.
higher
pay
C.
fewer
applications
D.
better
reputation
26.
In
the
opinion
of
most
parents,
__________
.
A.
economics
should
be
the
focus
of
school
teaching
B.
more
students
should
be
admitted
to
universities
C.
the
teaching
of
financial
matters
should
be
strengthened.
D.
children
should
solve
financial
problems
themselves
27.
According
to
Hocking,
the
global
economic
crisis
might
make
the
youngsters
_______
.
A.
wiser
in
money
management
B.
have
access
to
better
equipment
C.
confident
about
their
future
careers
D.
get
jobs
in
Child
Trust
Funds
C
I
stole
your
dog
today.
No,
I
didn’t
set
a
foot
on
your
house,
but
from
the
condition
of
your
dog,
I
can
imagine
what
it
looks
like…the
word
“rubbish”
comes
to
mind.
I
found
her
along
a
road,
with
a
heavy
chain
wrapped
around
her
neck,
still
attached
to
rotten
boards
from
her
doghouse.
Not
only
did
I
know
that
most
of
the
town
people
had
already
ignored
her,
judging
by
where
I
found
her,
but
I
knew
that
if
she
had
gotten
into
the
Woods,
the
"cross"
that
she
dragged
behind
her
would
have
wrapped
around
a
tree
until
starvation
or
thirst
killed
her.
She
has
a
beautiful
name
now.
Already
in
the
first
week
she
has
come
to
look
more
like
she
should.
Her
eyes
sparkle
and
she
has
learned
to
wag
her
tail
in
greeting.
She
has
stopped
flinching
(畏缩)
when
I
make
a
sudden
movement,
because
she
knows
now
that
I
won’t
beat
her,
in
fact,
she
rarely
leaves
my
side.
She’s
even
become
brave
enough
to
bark
at
a
cat
and
today
I
watched
from
the
window
as
she
attempted
to
play
with
the
other
dogs.
No,
it’s
clear
she
does
not
miss
you
or
her
former
life
on
a
chain.
It’s
not
clear
yet
whether
she'll
remain
here
or
whether
I’ll
find
her
a
loving
home
where
she
can
count
on
more
individual
attention
than
I
can
give
her,
but
one
thing
is
certain,
this
is
one
bit
of
stolen
“property”
who
is
never
returning
to
you.
So
sue
me,
accuse
me,
plead
with
the
courts
that
she
is
rightfully
yours
...
I'm
convinced
this
is
the
best
“crime”
I’ve
ever
committed.
Hardly
anything
has
pleased
me
more
than
the
day
I
stole
your
dog.
I
need
only
look
into
her
beautiful
brown
eyes
to
know
that
she’d
defend
my
decision
with
her
life.
If
we
have
one
prayer,
it
is
that
you
will
not
replace
her,
and
if
we
have
one
special
day
to
celebrate
together,
it
is
the
day
I
stole
your
dog
and
the
day
she
stole
my
heart.
28.
What's
the
author's
attitude
towards
the
former
owner
of
the
dog
A.
Puzzled.
B.
Angry.
C.
Shocked.
D.
Satisfied.
29.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
.
A.
the
dog
is
not
lovely
B.
the
dog
tried
to
find
a
kind
master
C.
the
dog
was
treated
badly
by
its
former
master
D.
the
author
will
be
charged
with
stealing
a
dog
30.
All
the
following
statements
showed
us
the
dog's
recovery
from
her
nature
except
_______.
A.
playing
with
other
dogs
B.
barking
at
a
cat
C.
not
missing
her
former
master
D.
waving
her
tail
to
make
greetings
31.
What
did
the
author
think
of
his
theft
A.
He
was
afraid
of
being
punished.
B.
He
thought
he
had
to
do
it.
C.
He
believed
that
the
law
would
allow
him
to
do
so.
D.
He
did
it
with
pride.
D
The
regular
use
of
text
messages
and
e-mails
can
lower
the
IQ
more
than
twice
as
much
as
smoking
marijuana
(大麻).
That
is
the
statement
of
researchers
who
have
found
that
tapping
away
on
a
mobile
phone
or
computer
keypad
or
checking
for
electronic
messages
temporarily
knocks
up
to
10
points
off
the
user’s
IQ.
This
rate
of
decline
in
intelligence
compares
unfavorably
with
the
four-point
drop
in
IQ
associated
with
smoking
marijuana,
according
to
British
researchers,
who
have
described
the
phenomenon
of
improved
stupidity
as
“infomania”.
The
research
conducted
by
Hewlett
Packard,
the
technology
company,
has
concluded
that
it
is
mainly
a
problem
for
adult
workers,
especially
men.
It
is
concluded
that
too
much
use
of
modern
technology
can
damage
a
person’s
mind.
It
can
cause
a
constant
distraction
of
“always
on”
technology
when
employees
should
be
concentrating
on
what
they
are
paid
to
do.
Infomania
means
that
they
lose
concentration
as
their
minds
remain
fixed
in
an
almost
permanent
state
of
readiness
to
react
to
technology
instead
of
focusing
on
the
task
in
hand.
The
report
also
added
that,
in
a
long
term,
the
brain
will
be
considerably
shaped
by
what
we
do
to
it
and
by
the
experience
of
daily
life.
At
a
microcellular
level,
the
complex
networks
of
nerve
cells
that
make
up
parts
of
the
brain
actually
change
in
response
to
certain
experiences.
Too
much
use
of
modern
technology
can
be
damaging
not
only
to
a
person’s
mind,
but
to
their
social
relationship.
1100
adults
were
interviewed
during
the
research.
More
than
62
per
cent
of
them
admitted
that
they
were
addicted
to
checking
their
e-mails
and
text
messages
so
often
that
they
scrutinized
work-related
ones
even
when
at
home
or
on
holiday.
Half
said
that
they
always
responded
immediately
to
an
email
and
will
even
interrupt
a
meeting
to
do
so.
It
is
concluded
that
infomania
is
increasing
stress
and
anxiety
and
affecting
one’s
characteristics.
Nine
out
of
ten
thought
that
colleagues
who
answered
e-mails
or
messages
during
a
face-to-face
meeting
were
extremely
rude.
The
effects
on
IQ
were
studied
by
Dr
Glenn
Wilson,
a
psychologist
at
University
of
London.
“This
is
a
very
real
and
widespread
phenomenon,”
he
said.
“We
have
found
that
infomania
will
damage
a
worker’s
performance
by
reducing
their
mental
sharpness
and
changing
their
social
life.
Companies
should
encourage
a
more
balanced
and
appropriate
way
of
working.”
32.
We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
“infomania”
______.
A.
has
a
positive
influence
on
one’s
IQ
B.
results
in
the
change
of
part
of
the
brain
C.
lies
in
the
problem
of
lack
of
concentration
D.
is
caused
by
too
much
use
of
modern
technology
33.
The
research
mentioned
in
the
passage
is
most
probably
about
______.
A.
the
important
function
of
advanced
technology
B.
the
damage
to
one’s
brain
done
by
unhealthy
habits
C.
the
relevance
between
IQ
and
use
of
modern
technology
D.
the
relationship
between
intelligence
and
working
effectiveness
34.
The
underlined
word
“scrutinized”
probably
means
“______”.
A.
examined
carefully
B.
copied
patiently
C.
corrected
quickly
D.
admitted
freely
35.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
this
passage
A.
The
regular
use
of
text
messages
and
e-mails
can
be
compared
to
smoking
marijuana.
B.
The
regular
use
of
text
messages
and
e-mails
can
harm
your
IQ.
C.
Modern
technology
can
damage
a
person’s
mind.
D.
Electronic
messages
have
side
effects
on
the
user’s
life.
第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
They
Just
Can't
Help
It
My
theory
is
that
the
female
brain
is
mainly
built
for
empathy
—
the
ability
to
understand
other
people
—
and
that
the
male
brain
is
mainly
built
for
building
systems.
36
For
example,women
are
more
likely
to
read
magazines
on
fashion
and
parenting,while
men
will
choose
magazines
that
feature
computers
and
sport.
You
may
think
that
these
preferences
are
influenced
by
the
way
people
are
taught
to
behave
when
they
are
growing
up.However,this
is
not
the
case.A
new
study
carried
out
at
Cambridge
University
shows
that
newborn
girls
look
longer
at
a
face,and
newborn
boys
look
longer
at
a
mobile.
37
It
has
also
been
observed
(that
girls
are
better
at
noticing
signs
of
changes
in
other
people's
feelings.Boys,however,seem
to
enjoy
building
toy
towers
and
playing
with
toys
which
have
clear
functions.
38
People
whose
jobs
are
in
the
construction
industries
are
almost
male.Math
and
engineering,which
require
high
levels
of
systems-thinking,are
also
male-chosen
disciplines.Why
do
men
and
women
have
the
difference
Actually
women
have
four
times
as
many
brain
neurons
(神经)
that
connect
the
right
and
left
part
of
their
brains.Because
of
it,women
have
a
better
ability
to
multitask
than
men.
39
Men
tend
to
focus
on
a
limited
number
of
problems
at
a
time.They
will
separate
themselves
from
problems
and
view
tasks
as
independent
from
one
another.
Some
people
may
worry
that
I
am
suggesting
one
gender
(性别)
is
better
than
the
other,but
this
is
not
the
case.My
theory
says
that
males
and
females
differ
in
the
kinds
of
things
that
they
find
easy,but
that
both
genders
have
their
strengths
and
weaknesses.
40
It
is
not
true.The
study
simply
looks
at
males
and
females
as
two
groups,and
asks
what
differences
exist,and
why
they
are
there.
A.
Generally
speaking,there
are
clear
differences.
B.
Their
preference
for
building
systems
may
change
over
time.
C.
You
can
see
the
same
kind
of
pattern
in
the
adult
workplace.
D.
They
will
consider
many
sources
of
information
at
the
same
time.
E.
It
is
important
to
stress
that
the
female
brain
may
be
built
more
for
empathy.
F.
That
suggests
certain
differences
between
male
and
female
brains
are
biological.
G.
Others
may
think
the
theory
creates
a
belief
of
what
a
particular
type
of
person
is
like.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
After
stepping
out
of
the
international
plane,
I
realized
my
long-hour
sleepy
voyage
finally
came
to
an
end.
Sitting
on
the
bus,
I
was
waiting
anxiously
for
it
to
start.
A
woman,
sitting
next
to
me,
and
her
daughter
both
seemed
41
.
She
told
me
that
her
daughter
had
an
upset
stomach
and
would
throw
up
continuously;
42
,
the
mother
had
lost
her
43
.
Apart
from
a
significant
amount
of
money,
the
purse
also
had
her
phone
and
a
phone
number
of
an
important
44
,
a
person
she
was
travelling
90
kilometers
to
meet
for
discussing
a
45
matter
which
had
to
be
46
by
tomorrow
morning.
I
handed
her
my
cellphone
without
47
and
told
her
that
she
could
make
any
call
she
wanted.
I
also
48
a
bottle
of
water
I
had
out
of
my
bag
to
relieve
her
daughter
of
her
49
.
After
making
several
calls,
they
finally
50
to
the
official!
They
turned
to
look
at
me
51
and
thanked
me
many
times.
The
woman
tried
to
pay
for
my
52
,
but
I
jumped
to
do
it
before
her
53
I
knew
she
had
lost
her
money.
Next
morning,
I
received
a
call
from
the
mother,
saying
that
they
couldn't
tell
how
much
my
54
act
touched
them.
They
were
so
55
that
they
had
taken
down
my
number
to
thank
me.
I
was
56
to
be
thanked
in
this
way.
I
never
thought
my
simple
offer
57
so
much
in
her
heart.
And
I
thought
of
how
many
opportunities
for
58
we
had
lost
by
plugging
onto
cellphones
and
being
disconnected
59
the
reality
around
us---something
with
easy
access
may
make
a
big
60
to
others.
41.
A.
excited
B.
relaxed
C.
unconscious
D.
uncomfortable
42.
A.
therefore
B.
however
C.
besides
D.
otherwise
43.
A.
purse
B.
address
C.
phone
D.
luggage
44.
A.
accountant
B.
official
C.
lawyer
D.
doctor
45.
A.
simple
B.
political
C.
pressing
D.
financial
46.
A.
settled
B.
ignored
C.
raised
D.
dropped
47.
A.
doubt
B.
permission
C.
hesitation
D.
question
48.
A.
ordered
B.
took
C.
bought
D.
sold
49.
A.
sickness
B.
stress
C.
fever
D.
appetite
50.
A.
came
over
B.
turned
around
C.
looked
up
D.
got
through
51.
A.
doubtfully
B.
closely
C.
gratefully
D.
anxiously
52.
A.
water
B.
ticket
C.
offer
D.
assistance
53.
A.
although
B.
if
C.
while
D.
since
54.
A.
cautious
B.
temporary
C.
generous
D.
honest
55.
A.
reasonable
B.
flexible
C.
desperate
D.
considerate
56.
A.
ashamed
B.
astonished
C.
disappointed
D.
amused
57.
A.
increased
B.
balanced
C.
weighed
D.
ranked
58.
A.
kindness
B.
success
C.
courage
D.
justice
59.
A.
in
B.
beyond
C.
of
D.
from
60.
A.
promise
B.
difference
C.
wish
D.
gesture
第Ⅱ卷
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填人适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。
In
the
USA
the
high
school
graduation
ceremony
is
of
great
61
(important).
12th-grade
students,
or
seniors,
who
are
about
17
or
18
years
old,
look
forward
to
62
(attend)
this
event.
The
graduation
ceremony
itself
takes
place
at
the
end
of
May
or
beginning
of
June,
63
usually
includes
music,
awards,
and
a
guest
speaker.
After
the
speeches,
students
walk
to
the
front
of
the
room
to
receive
their
diplomas
from
the
headmaster.
Students
start
preparing
for
graduation
a
long
time
64
it
happens.
They
order
rings
designed
65
(especial)
for
their
class.
66
tradition
is
to
have
their
photographs
taken.
These
photographs
are
used
for
the
class
yearbook,
which
is
a
67
(print)
book
about
all
the
students
in
the
school.
Students
have
special
cards
called
announcements
to
send
to
friends
and
relatives
to
tell
them
about
their
graduation.
The
cards
often
include
68
invitation
to
the
ceremony.
If
you
receive
it,
you
should
send
a
present
69
money
to
the
graduate.
A
few
weeks
before
the
ceremony,
the
students
70
(measure)
for
the
cap
that
they
will
wear
at
the
ceremony.
After
the
ceremony,
families
usually
have
graduation
parties
for
friends
and
relatives.
It’s
a
day
and
a
night
that
high
school
seniors
remember
for
a
long
time.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改短文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
WeChat
is
becoming
popularly
with
people.
I
had
already
made
a
survey
among
my
classmates
about
the
use
of
WeChat.
According
to
a
result,
45%
of
the
classmates
admit
they
often
use
it
because
comparing
with
other
means
of
communication,
WeChat
has
more
advantages.
It’s
cheap,
convenient
and
easy
to
send
all
kinds
of
message
around.
However,
35%
of
them
are
against
using
it,
say
it
will
affect
their
study.
Ever
using
WeChat,
the
rest
of
the
students
have
no
opinion
about
them.
As
far
as
I’m
concerned,
since
WeChat
offers
us
great
convenience,
it
should
be
made
full
use.
We
should
not
be
slaves
to
it
or
let
it
to
govern
our
minds
and
behavior.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
昨天我校邀请知名校友王先生为高三学生作报告,请你根据以下要点为我校英文期刊Shoots写一篇100字左右的报道:
1.
校友回忆在我校学习的经历;
2.
校友的成功及对母校的感激;
3.
自己听报告后的感想。
注意:1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加情节,以使行文连贯;
3.
开头语已为你写好。
Yesterday
we
invited
Mr.
Wang,a
famous
scholar
and
schoolmate
of
our
school,to
give
a
speech
to
us
Senior
3
students.
…
淮南二中2017届高三年级第二次月考
英语试题答案
听力:1—5
ACACB
6-10
BBABA
11-15
BACAA
16-20
BCBCC
阅读:21-25
BDABA
26-30
CABCC
31-35
DDCAB
36-40
AFCDG
完型:41-45
DCABC
46-50
ACBAD
51-55
CBDCD
56-60
BCADB
语法填空:
61.
importance
62.
attending
63.
which
64.
before
65.
especially
66.
Another
67.
printed
68.
an
69.
or
70.
are
measured
短文改错:
第一处:popularly→popular。become是系动词,后面接形容词作表语。
第二处:had→have。全文的基本时态是现在时,由句中的"already"可知此处用完成时,此处不表示过去的过去,故用现在完成时。
第三处:a→the。前面提到了作了一项调查,这里说的是调查的结果,应该是特指,故用the。
第四处:comparing→compared。compared
with...是常用短语,意为"与……相比",常在句中作状语。
第五处:message→messages。message是可数名词,前面有修饰语"all
kinds
of",故用复数形式。
第六处:say→saying
第七处:Ever→Never/Not。根据语境可知,这里说的应是从未用过微信的人,故用Never/Not。
第八处:them→it。根据语境可知,此处表示"剩余的学生对微信没有看法",指代WeChat应该用代词it,而不用them。
第九处:在use后加of。这里是make
good
use
of
sth.的被动形式sth.
be
made
good
use
of。注意:该短语的被动形式中的介词of不可以省略。
第十处:去掉govern前的to。let...do
sth.是固定用法,不带to的不定式作宾补。
写作:
One
possible
version:
Yesterday
we
invited
Mr.
Wang,
a
famous
scholar
and
schoolmate
of
our
school
to
give
a
speech
to
us
Senior
3
students.
All
of
us
felt
deeply
touched
by
his
lecture
and
proud
of
our
distinguished
schoolmate.
Mr.Wang
once
studied
in
this
same
school
many
years
ago
and
later
he
went
to
a
famous
university
in
Beijing.
After
graduation,
he
devoted
his
life
to
teaching
in
the
rural
areas
of
our
country
for
more
than
30
years.
His
devotion
and
selflessness
are
highly
thought
of
by
all
his
students
as
well
as
by
the
society.
Meanwhile,
he
donated
many
books
to
our
school
and
showed
deep
affection
for
his
former
teachers
and
his
high
school.
As
a
senior
high
school
student,
I’m
determined
to
learn
from
Mr.
Wang
and
become
a
worthwhile
schoolmate
of
our
school.