第I卷
客观题(共85分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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
woman
think
about
the
tie
A.It’s
expensive
B.It’s
a
good
bargain
C.It’s
worthless
2.What
will
the
man
give
the
woman
A.A
ticket
B.A
parking
receipt
C.Change
for
a
dollar
3.Where
are
the
speakers
A.At
home
B.At
a
restaurant
C.In
a
park
4.What
is
the
woman’s
friend
able
to
do
at
home
A.Receive
a
fax
B.Surf
the
Internet
C.Send
text
message
on
her
phone
5.What
does
the
woman
offer
to
do
A.Take
down
a
reservation
for
the
man
B.Give
the
man
a
table
in
ten
minutes
C.Seat
the
man
at
the
bar
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,回答第6、7题。
6.What
did
the
speakers
have
for
dinner
last
night
A.Noodles
B.Fish
C.Chicken
7.Where
will
the
speakers
eat
tonight
A.At
home
B.At
a
Thai
restaurant
C.At
an
India
restaurant
听第7段材料,回答8、9题。
8.What
does
the
woman
say
she
needs
to
do
first
A.Go
to
the
bank
B.Visit
a
friend
C.Go
to
the
post
office
9.What
does
the
woman
say
about
the
sick
friend
A.He
doesn’t
like
chicken
soup
B.He
won’t
be
happy
to
see
the
man
C.He
has
invited
her
to
see
a
movie
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Which
class
is
Prof.
Anderson’s
A.Chemistry
302B
B.Chemistry
302A
C.Chemistry
3754
11.How
does
the
woman
feel
in
the
beginning
A.Excited
B.Confused
C.Indifferent
12.Who
is
the
man
A.A
student
B.A
professor
C.A
registration
clerk
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
did
the
speakers
do
yesterday
A.They
visited
a
professor
together
B.They
took
the
same
class
C.They
took
an
exam
together
14.How
did
the
woman
feel
about
taking
the
English
course
A.Confident
B.Regretful
C.Uncertain
15.What’s
the
man’s
problem
A.He
may
not
have
enough
money
B.The
course
is
very
difficult
for
him
C.He
didn’t
pass
the
exam
last
semester
16.What
do
the
speakers
agree
to
do
A.Share
a
book
B.Share
an
apartment
C.Help
each
other
with
the
first
assignment
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
do
we
know
about
the
fire
A.It
was
put
out
by
the
firefighters
B.It
might
be
started
by
a
campfire
C.It
was
set
by
the
man
18.What
color
is
the
snake
A.Green
B.Brown
C.Yellow
19.What
did
the
man
do
with
the
snake
A.He
sold
it
B.He
fed
it
C.He
killed
it
20.What
happened
at
the
end
of
the
story
A.The
snake
starved
to
death
B.The
man
was
bitten
by
the
snake
C.The
man
set
the
snake
free
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21.According
to
the
report,the
government
will
hold
a
meeting
people
can
voice
their
opinions
on
today’s
global
economy.
A.which
B.where
C.when
D.whose
22.Apple’s
OS
X,which
has
long
been
considered
,to
viruses,was
recently
hit
by
an
evil
software
called
Flashback.
A.allergic
B.fundamental
C.immune
D.sensitive
23.Jack
doesn’t
smoke
now,but
he
for
almost
twenty
years.
A.was
smoking
B.has
smoked
C.had
smoked
D.smoked
24.
weather
forecasting,GOES-R,a
USA
recently
launched
satellite,will
be
part
of
an
international
search
and
rescue
network.
A.In
terms
on
B.With
respect
to
C.In
the
event
of
D.In
addition
to
25.
sufficient
historical
and
legal
grounds,China’s
position
on
the
South
China
Sea
has
been
consistent
and
clear.
A.Based
on
B.Associated
with
C.Centered
around
D.Assessed
by
26.Eight
years
ago
when
Hillary
Clinton
competed
with
Barack
Obama
for
presidency,many
Americans
bad
the
question
whether
there
was
a
likelihood
of
a
negotiated
between
the
two.
A.Comprehension
B.completion
C.communication
D.compromise
27.China’s
e-commerce
giant
Alibaba
had
an
amazing
year
as
the
Now.11
shopping
carmival
broke
new
records,the
Double
Twelve
shopping
day
with
success.
A.having
followed
B.following
C.followed
D.to
followed
28.Chinese
laws
say
employees
may
not
work
more
than
8
hours
a
day
but
permit
work
hours
to
be
in
some
cases,where
employers
must
be
sure
the
workers
do
not
become
tired.
A.expanded
B.enlarged
C.extended
D.exploited
29.It’s
not
what
you
have
in
your
life
but
you
have
in
your
life
that
matters.
A.who
B.that
C.which
D.what
30.When
Father’s
Day
was
first
established
100
years
ago,it
did
not
quickly
as
Mother’s
Day
did.
A.catch
out
B.catch
up
on
C.catch
up
D.catch
on
31.According
to
Han
Zhen,Shanghai
Party
Secretary,by
2020
all
Shanghai’s
rivers
are
expected
city
and
national
standards.
A.to
have
attained
B.to
attain
C.to
be
attained
D.to
be
attaining
32.
he
is
enthusiastic
and
qualified
for
the
job,I
see
no
reason
to
remove
him
from
office.
A.Even
though
B.Provided
that
C.Unless
D.As
if
33.---Betty
has
been
upset
over
an
e-mail
you
wrote
her
the
other
day.
-----Rally My
intent
was
just
to
offer
some
helpful
suggestions.I’ll
so
that
she
doesn’t
feel
upset
anymore.
A.clear
the
air
B.reap
what
I
sow
C.see
the
handwriting
D.beat
about
the
bush
34.Teachers
recommend
parents
their
children
under
12to
ride
bicycles
to
school
for
safety.
A.mustn’t
allow
B.do
not
allow
C.not
allow
D.couldn’t
allow
35.---Jack,I’d
like
to
have
your
opinions
about
my
written
report.
----
But
L
have
one
suggestion.
A.That’s
a
good
idea
B.You
are
modest
C.It
looks
fine
to
me
D.You
should
check
it
first
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Any
idea
from
experts
on
TV
usually
affects
me
much.One
day,a
sociologist
proposed
that
the
consumer
society
has
been
36
modern
humans
little
by
title. For
fear
that
I
would
become
a(n)
37
of
the
consumer
society,
I 38 hurried
to
a
bicycle
shop
in
my
neighborhood.As
the
shopkeeper,
Mr.
Johnson
was
selling
me
the
39
,
he
said,
“This
is
the
best
thing
you
could
have
done.
Life
has
become
hopelessly 40 .
A
bicycle
is
simple,
and
it
brings
to
you 41 things:
fresh
air,
sunshine
and
exercise.”
I
agreed.
42
as
a
child,
I
got
on
the
bicycle
and
headed
out
onto
the
streets.
After
some
time,
I 43 at
the
other
end
of
the
town.
I
was
this
that
this
simple
vehicle
could
let
me 44 long
distances
in
a
fairly
short
time.
But
how 45 did
I
really
go
Since
I
hated
to
be 46 ,
I
went
back
to
Mr.
Johnson
and
asked
him
to 47 an odometer (里程表)
on
my
bicycle.
He
agreed,
but 48 ,
“An
odometer
without
a speedometer (速度计)
is
like
a 49 without
a
knife.”
I
admitted
he
was
right
and
in
a
few
minutes,
the
two devices
were 50 to
the
handlebars
of
my
bicycle.
“What
about
a
horn ”
he
then
asked.
“Look,
this
horn
is
no
larger
than
a
matchbox
and
has
many
functions ” 51 .
by
these
functions,
I
bought
the
horn.
“You
can’t
leave
the
back
part 52 ,”
noted
Mr.
Johnson.
He
fixed
a
metal
box
with
buttons 53 the
seat,
and
said,
“Is
there
anything
better
than
this
oven
when
you
feel 54 on
your
way
I
can
give
you
a
special
discount.”
I
was
not
strong
enough
to 55 the
offer.
“I
congratulate
you
once
more;
this
is
the
best
thing
you
could
have
done,”
said
Mr.
Johnson
in
the
end.
36.A.damaging
B.destroying
C.scaring
D.consuming
37.A.steward
B.part
C.victim
D.abuser
38.A,immediately
B.eventually
C.reluctantly
D.gradually
39.A.knife
B.bicycle
C.speedometer
D.TV
set
40.A.conscientious
B.stressful
C.complicated
D.tough
41.A.unique
B.mysterious
C.complex
D.natural
42.A.Happy
B.Naughty
C.Conventional
D.Offensive
43.A.took
up
B.set
up
C.ended
up
D.came
up
44.A.march
B.keep
C.measure
D.cover
45.A.long
B.far
C.often
D.soon
46.A.inaccurate
B.impractical
C.unprepared
D.unconscious
47.
A.fix
B.check
C.repair
D.lay
48.A.swore
B.added
C.replied
D.concluded
49.A.spoon
B.fork
C.handle
D.cutter
50.A.distributed
B.loaded
C.applied
D.attached
51.A.convinced
B.attracted
C.clarified
D.attacked
52.A.bare
B.blank
C.loose
D.alone
53.A.beside
B.before
C.below
D.behind
54.A.sick
B.hot
C.hungry
D.thirsty
55.A.consider
B.withdraw
C.make
D.resist
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
You’d
expect
the
home
of
the
Bakewell
pudding
to
know
a
thing
or
two
about
keeping
its
visitors
cosy
and
well-fed,and
in
this
attractive
market
town,you’re never
more
than
a
few
steps
away
from
a
tea
room
or
pub.
And
to
walk
off
all
the
cake
and
ale,
the
spectacular
Peak
District
is
on
the
doorstep.
Eat/drink The
Manners is
a
traditional
stone-built
pub
a
few
minutes’
walk
from
the
town
centre,
serving
well-executed
pub
fare
such
as
local
venison
with
root
veg
and
red
wine
sauce,
and
apple
and
plum
crumble. Wyes
Waters (Unit
8,
Granby
Road)is
a
charming
little
cafe
with
gingham
table
cloths
and
a
great-value
menu
of
homemade
pies,
sandwiches
and
cakes.
Shopping Bakewell’s
thriving
Monday
market
is
always
popular
and
its
attractive
cobbled
courtyards
and
market
square
are
home
to
independent
shops
and
galleries.
And
of
course,
no
visit
to
Bakewell
is
complete
without
a
visit
to
the Old
Original
Bakewell
Pudding
Shop which
will
gift-wrap
and
post
sweet
treats
to
anywhere
in
the
world.
Out
of
town,
the
excellent Chatsworth
Estate
farm
shop is
the
place
to
stock
up
on
Derbyshire
specialities
such
as
oatcakes,
handmade
chocolates
from
family-run
business
Holdsworth,
and
bottled
ales
brewed
on
the
estate.
Stay On
the
river
in
the
centre
of
Bakewell, One
Castle
Street (doubles
from
90
B&B),
is
a
quaint
B&B
in
a
Grade
II
listed
building,
where
substantial
breakfasts
will
set
you
up
for
a
day
exploring.
Alternatively,
three
miles
out
of
town, Haddon
Grove
Farm has
11
attractive
holiday
cottages
in
converted
farm
buildings
(from
490
for
a
four
night
December
break
in
a
cottage
for
four).
There’s
a
communal
games
room
and
indoor
heated
pool,
making
it
a
perfect
winter
escape
for
families.
Cottages
sleep
between
two
and
10.
56.According
to
the
passage,Bakewell
is
.
A.a
market
town
famous
for
its
Bakewell
pudding
B.a
small
town
far
away
from
tea
rooms
and
pubs.
C.a
quiet
town
with
only
local
visitors
D.a
modern
town
with
grand
hotels
and
restaurants
57.Travelling
in
Bakewell,a
visitor
.
A.can
only
do
shopping
on
Monday
B.can
purchase
sweet
treats
and
have
it
mailed
home
C.have
to
pay
at
least
90
for
a
night
D.can
participate
in
farming
work
on
Haddon
Grove
Farm
B
Interactive
television
advertising,which
allows
viewers
to
use
their
remote
controls
to
click
on
advertisements, has
been
pushed
for
years.
Nearly
a
decade
ago
it
was
predicted
that
viewers
of
"Friends",
a
popular
situation
comedy,
would
soon
be
able
to
purchase
a
sweater
like
Jennifer
Aniston's
with
a
few
taps
on
their
remote
control.
"it's
been
the
year
of
interactive
television
advertising
for
the
last
ten
or
twelve
years,"
says
Collin
Dixon
of
a
digital-media
consultancy.
So
the
news
that
Cablevision,
an
American
cable
company,
was
rolling
out
interactive
advertisements
to
all
its
customers
on
October
6th
was
greeted
with
some
skepticism.
During
commercials,
an
overlay
will
appear
at
the
bottom
of
the
screen,
prompting
viewers
to
press
a
button
to
request
a
free
sample
or
order
a
catalogue.
Cablevision
hopes
to
allow
customers
to
buy
things
with
their
remote
controls
early
next
year.
Television
advertising
could
do
with
a
boost.
Spending
fell
by
10%
in
the
first
half
of
the
year.
The
popularization
of
digital
video
recorders
has
caused
advertisers
to
worry
that
their
commercials
will
be
skipped.
Some
are
turning
to
the
Internet,
which
is
cheaper
and
offers
concrete
measurements
like
click-through
rates-especially
important
at
a
time
when
marketing
budgets
are
tight.
With
the
launch
of
interactive
advertising,
"many
of
the
dollars
that
went
to
the
Internet
will
come
back
to
the
TV,"
says
David
Kline
of
Cablevision.
Or
so
the
industry
hopes.
In
theory,
interactive
advertising
can
engage
viewers
in
a
way
that
30-second
spot
or
not.
Unilever
recently
ran
an
interactive
campaign
for
its
Axe
deodorant(除臭剂),
which
kept
viewers
engaged
for
more
than
three
minutes
on
average.
The
amount
spent
on
interactive
advertising
on
television
is
still
small.
Magna,
an
advertising
agency,
reckons
it
will
be
worth
about
$138
million
this
year.
That
falls
far
short
of
the
billions
of
dollars
people
once
expected
it
to
generate.
But
DirecTV,
Comcast
and
Time
Warner
Cable
have
all
invested
in
it.
Yet
there
are
doubts
whether
people
watching
television,
a
"lean
back"
medium,
crave
interaction.
Click-through
rates
have
been
high
so
far
(around3-4%,
compared
with
less
than
0.3%
online),
but
that
may
be
a
result
of
the
novelty.
Interactive
ads
and
viewers
might
not
go
well
together.
58.By
saying
"It's
been
the
year
of
interactive
television
advertising
for
the
last
ten
or
twelve
years"Colin
Dixon
means
.
A.Interactive
television
advertising
has
not
achieved
the
anticipated
results.
B.Interactive
television
advertising
is
successful
when
incorporated
into
situation
comedies.
C.Interactive
television
advertising
has
been
under
debate
for
the
last
decade
or
so.
D.Interactive
television
advertising
will
become
popular
in
10-12
years.
59.When
Cablevision’s
planned
interactive
TV
advertising
program,the
public
.
A.accepted
it
immediately
and
completely
B.had
some
doubt
about
it
C.showed
an
indifferent
attitude
toward
it
D.refused
to
accept
it
60.The
wide
use
of
digital
video
recorders
.
A.has
made
TV
advertising
easily
accessible
to
viewers
B.helps
advertisers
to
measure
the
click-through
rates
C.has
placed
TV
advertising
at
a
great
disadvantage.
D.enables
viewers
to
check
the
sales
items
with
ease
61.What
can
we
infer
from
para.4
A.Unilever’s
interactive
campaign
proves
the
advantage
of
TV
davertising
B.Unilever’s
interactive
campaign
has
done
well
in
engaging
the
vlewers
C.
Unilever’s
interactive
campaign
helps
attract
investments
in
the
company
D.Unilever’s
interactive
campaign
has
boosted
the
TV
advertising
industry
C
Few
people
would
disagree
that
email
makes
our
lives
easier.
But
misusing
email
can
cause
problems.
And
I’m
not
talking
about
hitting
the
“reply
all”
button
when
you
didn’t
mean
to.
Answering
all
those
emails
and
processing
all
that
information
can
overload
the
brain,causing
stress.
So
says
the
Future
Work
Centre,
a
business
based
in
London.This
company
carries
out
psychological
research
on
people’s
experiences
in
their
workplaces.
The
centre’s
Richard
MacKinnon
was
the
lead
writer
of
a
report
on
messaging
habits.
He
calls
email
a
double-edged
sword.
In
other
works,email
can
be
both
good
and
bad.
Americans
also
use
the
saying
cuts
both
ways
for
something
like
a
double-edged
sword.
But
back
to
the
culture
of
emailing,Emails
provide
a
useful
way
to
communicate.
But
they
could
add
to
tension
in
the
mind,causing
stress.
Come
rain
or
shine,
some
office
workers
are
under
pressure
to
read
and
answer
emails
all
day
long.
Jonathan
Rowe
has
on
office
job
in
London.
His
complaint
is
a
common
one:too
many
emails.
He
says
reading
work
emails
when
you’re
at
home
blurs
the
boundaries
between
work
and
leisure.
Psychologists
are
concemed
about
the
pressure
that
workers
bring
on
themselves.
Dr.
Richard
MacKinnon
spoke
with
VOA
News
on
Skype.
He
says
that
email
can
be
a
valuable,
time-saving
communication
tool.
But
it
can
also
be
a
source
of
stress
and
even
anger
for
many
of
us.
He
adds
that
the
stress
does
not
come
from
the
number
of
emails
you
get.
The
problems
result
from
when
and
how
you
deal
with
them.
According
to
the
study,there
are
two
very
stressful
email
behaviors.
One
is
leaving
email
on
all
day-and
never
signing
off.
The
other
is
reading
and
answering
emails
early
in
the
day
and
late
at
night.
Which
jobs
are
most
affected
by
email
stress
But
not
all
jobs
are
equally
stressed
by
email.
The
jobs
most
affected
by
email
stress
are:
·
marketing,
·
public
relations,
·
media
and
·
Information
Technology
Educational
experts
have
also
written
several
reports
on
how
email
overloads
are
stressing
out
teachers.
Ways
to
cut
down
on
your
email
stress
MacKinnon
says
bad
email
behaviors
are
linked
to
higher
levels
of
stress
in
office
workers.
The
Future
Work
Centre
report
gives
several
suggestions
on
avoiding
email
stress.
·Use
email
with
a
plan.
Do
not
just
react
to
endless
email
alerts.
If
you
use
an
email
application,
or
app
,on
your
device,
close
it
down
when
you
want
to
be
left
alone.
·If
you
need
to
communicate
with
a
co-worker,call
or
better
still
walk
to
their
office
and
talk
about
it.
·Be
careful
with
the
“reply
all”
option.
For
example,
if
you
are
accepting
an
invitation
to
attend
training,
just
write
back
to
those
who
need
to
know.
Trust
me.
Other
workers
on
that
mailing
list
will
thank
you.
·And
accept
the
fact
that
if
a
matter
is
urgent
employers
will
call
you
about
it.
The
Future
Work
Centre
report
claims
that
in
2014,
people
sent
an
estimated
196.3
billion
emails.
The
average
adult
spent
more
than
an
hour
a
day
answering
emails.
Email
is
certainly
not
going
anywhere.
So,
it
is
important
to
control
your
emails
and
not
the
other
way
around.
62.Dr.Richard
MacKinnon
holds
the
idea
that______________.
A.it
is
the
emails
you
get
daily
that
puts
you
under
pressure.
B.it
is
the
way
of
processing
emails
that
makes
you
feel
stressed.
C.it
is
necessary
that
you
read
and
answer
your
emails
at
noon.
D.it
is
important
that
you
realize
where
a
source
of
stress
comes
from.
63.Which
of
the
following
can
best
replace
the
underlined
phrase
“Come
rain
or
shine”
(in
pare.5)
A.whether
it
is
good
or
bad
B.whatever
happens
C.whatever
the
stress
D.whether
the
email
is
important
or
not
64.
We
can
tell
from
the
last
paragraph
that_____________.
A.We
can
only
relieved
when
email
is
outdated.
B.We
will
never
relieve
our
stress
as
email
exists.
C.We
should
do
everything
we
can
to
control
email
D.We
should
be
wise
when
dealing
with
our
emails
65.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
of
the
passage
A.Is
Email
Stressing
You
Out
B.Are
You
A
Slave
To
Email
C.Email
Or
Not
D.Have
You
Misused
Your
Email
D
Half
a
year
ago
I
came
across
a
book
called”Salt,Sugar
and
Fat.
How
the
Food
Giants
Hooked
US”,but
finished
it
only
recently.
I
am
far
from
being
a
fan
of
junk
food,over-salty,or
over-sweet
stuff,and
honestly
this
food
doesn’t
appeal
to
me
at
all.
Maybe
it
is
related
to
the
fact
that
I
grew
up
in
Russia
and
at
that
time
we
were
not
so
exposed
to
the
foreign,
especially
made
in
America
foods.
We
knew
Coca
Cola,Pepsi,juice
powder
and
Cheetos,but
this
stuff
was
not
so
cheap
or
available
to
buy
it
every
day
and
we
couldn’t
buy
them
in
large
quantities.
We
didn’t
know
the
word”fat”was
not
a
bad
thing
but
a
normal
of
life
for
some
people.
We
always
had
sweets
and
especially
on
holidays
they
were
served
as
a
dessert
along
with
a
cake.
Russians
like
eating
sweets
when
they
drink
tea.
Even
with
my
passion
to
desserts
I
still
can’trelate
myself
to
the
people
Michale
Moss
was
writing
about,
those
consumers
who
could
not
say”no”
when
it
came
to
junk
food.
What
I
found
interesting
in
the
book
was
that
the
author
didn’t
focus
on
diets,
necessity
to
exercise,sleep
well
at
night
and
all
other
things
we
all
are
pretty
aware
of.
The
aim
was
not
to
teach
people
how
to
live
but
instead,after
having
made
a
huge
research,interviewed
more
than
100
people
in
the
food
industry,Moss
reveals
the
ugly
of
the
food
business.
It
puts
all
the
facts
in
front
of
us
and
offers
a
choice:to
buy
or
not
to
buy.
However,the
answer
was
known
at
the
very
beginning.
Moss
mentions
the
well-known
food
like
Coca,Cola,Pepsi,Nestle
and
some
others
and
tells
how
skillfully
the
consumers
can
be
cheated
when
it
comes
to
choosing
what
to
put
in
the
food
basket
in
the
supermarket.
We
like
this
taste
of
a
chocolate,the
crispy
chips,and
sweet
porridges
because
it
was
all
put
on
test
by
groups
of
scientists
who
made
experiments
to
reveal
what
kind
of
taste
will
be
most
appealing
to
us.
It
involves
brain,of
course.
Apart
from
scientific
researches,
it
was
also
due
to
successful
marketing
strategies
and
plans
that
people
prefer
to
buy
food.
In
this
companies’money
race,the
most
vulnerable(易受伤害的)victims
are
kids.
They
can’t
tell
good
from
bad
and
love
everything
that
makes
them
feel
good.
Commercial
ads
of
fast
food
particularly
targeted
kids
and
played
on
the
fact
that
mothers
can’t
fully
control
what
their
children
eat
because
they
spent
all
day
at
work.
Mothers
themselves
buy
chocolates
bars
and
com
flakes
for
their
kids,guided
by
a
powerful
brainwashing
that
actually,these
products
were
not
unhealthy,
on
the
contrary,
it
was
encouraged
to
give
them
to
kids,
because
fat
and
sugar
provide
energy,
so
they
are
good,right
Giving
a
credit
to
some
food
companies,
they
made
attempts
to
fight
the
trend,
but
consumers,who
already
worked
a
habit
of
eating
too
salty,
too
fatting
and
too
sweet
products,didn’t
react
to
the
changes.
So
the
companies
returned
to
the
old
policy.
Surprisingly,such
behavior
was
strongly
backed
up
by
the
govermment.
I
would
definitely
recommend
reading
this
book
not
only
to
those
who
struggle
in
the
battle
with
his
addiction
to
fast
food
but
also
people
living
healthily.
It
casts
light
on
many
things,including
how
vulnerable
we
can
be
in
front
of
corporations
and
their
powerful
and
accurate
marketing
strategies.
66.
In
the
book
“Salt,
Sugar
and
Fat.
How
the
Food
Giants
Hooked
US”,Moss
focused
on_____.
A.how
to
keep
fit.
B.how
junk
foods
are
made
C.How
to
buy
healthy
food
D.how
food
companies
cheated
us
67.
What
does
the
world”It”
in
paragraph
two
refer
to
A.The
book
B.The
research
C.The
food
industry
D.The
author
68.What
is
the
author’s
attitude
towards
the
government
A.objective
B.supportive
C.positive
D.negative
69.As
to
the
book,the
author
might
agree
that____________.
A.it
is
necessary
for
those
who
want
to
lose
weight
B.people
will
give
up
fast
food
after
reading
it
C.it
explains
many
things
that
we
are
not
well
aware
of
D.it
teaches
people
how
to
live
a
healthy
life
70.The
author
wrote
the
passage
mainly
to______________.
A.introduce
a
healthy
diet
B.expose
the
ugly
side
of
food
companies
C.call
on
the
potential
readers
to
live
healthily
D.recommend
the
book
written
by
Moss
第Ⅱ卷
主观题(共35分)
第四部分:
任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
注意:
请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。
Very
much
at
the
center
of
the
concept
of
peer
pressure
is
the
expression,
“everybody’s
doing
it”,
It
is
a
strong
influence
of
a
group,
especially
of
children
,on
members
of
that
group
to
behave
as
everybody
else
does.
It
can
be
positive
or
negative.
Most
people
experience
it
in
some
way
during
their
lives.
People
are
social
creatures
by
nature,
and
so
it
is
hardly
surprising
that
part
of
their
self-respect
comes
from
the
approval
of
others.
This
instinct
is
why
the
approval
of
peers,
or
the
fear
of
disapproval,
is
such
a
powerful
force
in
many
people’s
lives.
It
is
the
same
instinct
that
drives
people
to
dress
one
way
at
home
and
another
way
at
work,
or
to
answer”fine”when
a
stranger
asks
“how
are
you ”enen
if
it
is
not
necessarily
true.
There
is
a
practical
aspect
to
this:it
helps
society
to
function
efficiently
and
encourages
a
general
level
of
self-discipline
that
simplifies
day-to
–day
interaction.
For
certain
individuals,seeking
social
acceptance
is
so
important
that
it
becomes
like
an
addiction;in
order
to
satisfy
the
desire,they
may
go
so
far
as
to
abandon
their
sense
of
right
and
wrong.
Teens
and
young
adults
may
feel
forced
to
use
drugs
,or
join
gangs
that
encourage
criminal
behavior.
Mature
adults
may
sometimes
feel
pressured
to
cover
up
illegal
activity
at
the
company
where
they
work,or
end
up
in
dedt
because
they
are
unable
to
hold
back
the
desire
to
buy
a
house
or
car
that
they
can’t
afford
in
an
effort
to
“keep
up
with
the
Joneses.”
However,peer
pressure
is
not
always
negative,
A
student
whose
friends
are
good
at
academics
may
be
urged
to
study
harder
and
get
good
grades.
Players
on
a
sports
team
may
feel
driven
to
play
harder
in
order
to
help
the
team
win.
This
type
of
influence
can
also
get
a
friend
off
drugs,or
to
help
an
adult
take
up
a
good
habit
or
drop
a
bad
one.
Study
groups
and
class
projects
are
examples
of
positive
peer
groups
that
encourage
people
to
better
themselves.
Schools
try
to
teach
kids
about
the
dangers
of
negative
peer
pressure.
They
teach
kids
to
stand
up
and
be
themselves,
and
encourage
them
to
politely
decline
to
do
things
that
they
belive
are
wrong.
Similarly,it
can
be
helpful
to
encourage
children
to
greet
the
beneficial
influence
of
positive
peer
groups.
Concept
of
peer
pressure
Peer
pressure__71____to
the
strong
feeling
thatYou
must
do
things
the
way
other
people
of
your
age
do.
It___72___in
nearly
every
one
of
us,and
influences
us
in
one
way
or
another,good
or
bad
A
practical
function
of
peer
pressure
to_____73_____
Being
social
creatures,
people
expect
the
approval
from
their
___74_members.
People
around
will
affect
how
one
lives__75______
Peer
pressure
helps
society
function
effciently
Influences
of
peer
pressure
on
individuals
The
desire
to
be
socially____76____is
like
a
drug
Negative
influences
include
lack
of
moral
sense,criminal
offences
and___77______
Positive
influences
are
good
grades,team___78_____,and
the
building-up
of
good
habits.
To
___79_______the
danger
of
negative
peer
pressure,kids
should
learn
to
be
independent
whenNecessary,and
say
no
to
anything
that
is
wrong
or_____80_____
第五部分:
书面表达(满分25分)
最近,高三年级组织的“你最重视哪科作业”的调查,结果见下面的饼状图。请据此写一篇不少于150词的英语短文。
写作要求:
1.介绍调查结果;
2.阐述产生如此结果的原因,可举例说明;
3.就如何合理分配各科作业时间提出自己的看法。
注意:
1.短文的开头已为你写好。
Recently,a
survey
on
homework
preference
has
been
conducted
among
senior
three
students.
The
results
are
as
follows:
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
江苏省如皋市2017届高三上学期教学质量调研(三)英语试题参考答案
I.
听力部分(共20题
满分20分)
1—5
CCBAC
6—10
ACABA
11—15
BCBCA
16—20
ABABB
II.
单项选择
(共15题
满分15分)
21-25
BCDDA
26-30
DBCAD
31-35
ABACC
III.
完形填空
(共20题
满分20分)
36-40
DCABC 41-45
DACDB 46-50
AABBD 51-55
BACCD
IV.
阅读理解
(共15题
满分30分)
56-57
AB
58-61
CBCB
62-65
BBDA
66-70
DADCD
V.
任务型阅读(共10题
满分10分)
71.
refers
72.
works/functions/
exists
73.
society
74.
fellow
75.
unconsciously
76.
accepted
77.
over-consumption
78.
spirit
79.
avoid
80.
illegal
【评分标准】请以参考答案给分(形式、大小写错误均不给分)
【评分标准】
【书面表达评分标准】
总体原则:
本题总分为25分,按5个档次给分。(参见附录)。评分时,首先根据文章的内容和语言(内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的数量和准确性、上下文的连贯性及语言的得体性)初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定最后给分。
(一)语言方面:
1.词数少于130或多于170的,从总分中减去2分。
2.语言形式错误分为大错和小错。大错包括“时态、语态、主谓一致”等,小错包括“单词拼写错误、小品词用法错误”等。
如出现1个大错,从总分中减去1分。如出现1个小错,从总分中减去半分。
如层次不清楚,写作没分段,从总分中减去2分。
如果没有使用较复杂的句子结构,评分时将分数降低1个档次。
(二)内容要点方面:
★本次内容赋分从下面几个方面:
1、(6分)
2、(6分)
3、(5),(6分)
4、卷面(2分)
1).三处乱涂扣1分,五处乱涂扣2分。
(乱涂的鉴定:如在写错的单词上划上1-2道线的不算乱涂,三道线以上以及不规则的乱花算乱涂);
2)书写较差,以至影响交际,将分数降低1个档次。
附录:【英语作文评分标准--各档次的给分范围和要求】
第五档(很好);(21-25分)
1.
完全完成了试题规定的任务。
2.
覆盖所有内容要点。
3.
应用了较多的语法结构和词汇。
4.
语法结构或词汇方面有些许错误,但为尽力使用较复杂结构或较高级词汇所致;具备较强的语言运用能力。
5.
有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。
6.
完全达到了预期的写作目的。
第四档(好):(16-20分)
1.
完全完成了试题规定的任务。
2.
虽漏掉1、2个次重点,但覆盖所有主要内容。
3.
应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。
4.
语法结构或词汇方面应用基本准确,些许错误主要是因尝试较复杂语法结构或词汇所致。
5.
应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。
6.
达到了预期的写作目的。
第三档(适当):(11-15分)
1.
基本完成了试题规定的任务。
2.
虽漏掉一些内容,但覆盖所有主要内容。
3.
应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。
4.
有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解。
5.
应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文内容连贯。
6.
整体而言,基本达到了预期的写作目的。
第二档(较差):(6-10分)
1.
未恰当完成试题规定的任务。
2.
漏掉或未描述清楚一些主要内容,写了一些无关内容。
3.
语法结构单调、词汇项目有限。
4.
有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响了对写作内容的理解。
5.
较少使用语句间的连接成分,内容缺少连贯性。
6.
信息未能清楚地传达给读者。
第一档(差):(1-5分)
1.
未完成试题规定的任务。
2.
明显遗漏主要内容,写了一些无关内容,原因可能是未理解试题要求。
3.
语法结构单调、词汇项目有限。
4.
较多语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响对写作内容的理解。
5.
缺乏语句间的连接成分,内容不连贯。
6.
信息未能传达给读者。
不得分:(0分)
未能传达给读者仟何信息:内容太少,无法评判;写的内容均与所要求内容无关或所写内容无法看清。
录音原文
Text
1
M:
Do
you
like
this
tie
I
got
it
on
sale
from
a
second-hand
store.
W:
Hmm.
It
looks
a
little
dirty.
And
it’s
got
a
hole
right
here.
(1)
Text
2
W:
Do
you
have
change
for
a
dollar
M:
Yeah.
What
kind
of
change
do
you
want
(2)
W:
I
don’t
care
what
kind
of
change
it
is,
as
long
as
the
parking
machine
takes
it.
Text
3
W:
Could
you
pass
the
salt,
please
Oh,
and
I’ll
take
some
more
bread
and
butter
when
you’re
done
with
it.
M:
Here
you
are.
This
place
is
fantastic,
isn’t
it
The
food
is
great,
and
the
service
is
just
perfect.
I’m
going
to
order
some
more
red
wine.
(3)
Text
4
W:
Can
you
help
me
send
a
fax
to
my
friend
in
Canada
M:
A
fax
Nobody
uses
fax
machines
anymore.
Why
don’t
you
send
your
friend
an
email
instead
W:
She
doesn’t
have
a
computer.
I
don’t
think
she
even
has
a
cell
phone!
(4)
Text
5
M:
What
do
you
mean
you
don’t
have
a
reservation
under
that
name
I
called
two
weeks
ago!
W:
I’m
sorry,
sir.
Perhaps
the
person
you
spoke
to
didn’t
write
it
down.
The
best
I
can
do
is
a
seat
at
the
bar
in
20
minutes.
(5)
Text
6
W:
I’m
starving!
What
is
there
to
eat
in
the
fridge
M:
Hmm,
not
much.
All
we
have
is
some
noodles
from
last
night.
(6)
W:
I’m
sick
of
eating
noodles.
I
want
something
a
little
more
exciting
for
a
change!
Let’s
go
out
for
Indian
food!
(7)
M:
I
dunno…my
stomach
can’t
handle
spicy
food.
Remember
last
time
We
had
that
spicy
fish
at
that
Thai
restaurant
with
your
parents.
I
had
to
call
in
sick
the
next
day!
W:
Well,
not
every
Indian
dish
is
spicy,
you
know.
And
there
are
a
lot
of
good
vegetarian
dishes
at
Indian
restaurants.
(7)
You
have
been
saying
that
you
want
to
eat
less
meat.
M:
All
right.
I’m
willing
to
give
it
a
chance.
(7)
Text
7
M:
Hey,
Shirley!
Are
you
busy
this
afternoon
W:
Well,
Brad…I
need
to…uh…go
to
the
bank
today,
and...
(8)
M:
Perfect!
I
need
to
go
there,
too!
Why
don’t
we
go
together
W:
The
thing
is,
Brad…I
actually
have
to
visit
my
friend
who
is
sick
afterwards,
so…
M:
Oh,
no
problem!
I
can
make
her
some
chicken
soup!
My
mother
taught
me
how
to
make
it.
W:
Listen,
Brad…my
sick
friend
is
actually
a
guy.
I
don’t
think
he’d
like
it
too
much
if
I
brought
you
over
to
his
house.
(9)
Do
you
understand
what
I
mean
M:
Totally…
I’ll
just
wait
in
the
car
while
you
bring
him
the
soup,
and
then
we
can
go
to
the
movies!
W:
Look,
Brad.
I’m
just
not
interested
in
going
out
with
you,
okay
I’m
already
seeing
someone!
M:
OK,
I
understand.
But
you
could
have
just
said
that
in
the
first
place…
Text
8
W:
Hello.
Is
this
the
registration
office
M:
Yes.
This
is
Jim
speaking.
How
can
I
help
you
W:
Well,
I
have
a
problem
here.
I
have
been
in
Chemistry
302B
for
a
month.
And
today,
Prof.
Anderson
told
me
I
wasn’t
on
his
most
recent
class
list.
(10)
I
thought
I
was
registered
in
his
class,
so
this
really
came
as
a
surprise.
(11)
M:
Well,
why
don’t
you
give
me
your
student
ID,
and
I’ll
just
check
to
see
if
you
are
officially
registered
(12)
W:
37754.
M:
Just
a
minute.
And
you
are
Kelly
Alton,
right
W:
Yes,
that’s
me.
M:
Kelly,
the
computer
shows
that
you
are
registered
in
Chemistry
302A.
That’s
Dr.
Bolton’s
class.
Perhaps
you
have
mixed
up
the
two.
Text
9
W:
Excuse
me,
are
you
going
to
buy
that
book
M:
Well,
I
need
it
for
a
class,
but
it’s
awfully
expensive.
W:
Oh.
We
must
be
in
the
same
class.
(13)
Introduction
to
British
Literature
M:
Yes,
that’s
the
one.
Were
you
there
yesterday
for
the
first
class
(13)
W:
I
sure
was.
(13)
Professor
Roberts
really
seems
to
know
his
subject.
M:
Yes.
I
took
his
Shakespeare
course
last
semester,
and
it
was
very
good.
He
likes
listening
to
his
students.
W:
That’s
a
relief.
I’m
a
biology
major,
and
I
was
a
little
uncertain
about
taking
an
English
course.
(14)
M:
I’m
an
English
major,
and
this
is
a
required
course
for
me.
But
now,
I’m
in
trouble
because
I’m
not
sure
whether
I
can
afford
this
book.
(15)
W:
Hey,
I’ve
got
an
idea.
Why
don’t
we
split
the
cost
and
share
the
book
(16)
M:
Sounds
great.
(16)
Do
you
live
on
campus
W:
Yeah.
I
live
on
the
10th
floor
of
Butler
Hall.
M:
Perfect.
I
live
on
the
3rd
floor
of
Butler.
We
should
have
no
trouble
sharing
the
book.
I
can
bring
it
up
to
your
room
right
after
I
wrap
up
the
first
assignment.
W:
It’s
a
deal.
Text
10
A
young
man
was
walking
in
the
forest
near
his
village
when
he
smelled
smoke.
He
went
in
the
direction
of
the
smoke
and
saw
a
fire
that
was
out
of
control.
It
looked
like
it
had
been
started
by
a
campfire.
(17)
Many
trees
had
already
been
burned.
The
young
man
looked
at
the
black
ground
and
saw
a
bright
green
snake.
(18)
It
was
trapped
under
a
large
brown
tree
that
had
fallen
down.
The
young
man
knew
that
the
snake
was
dangerous.
He
lifted
up
the
fallen
tree
and
was
able
to
set
the
snake
free.
He
put
it
into
a
bag
and
ran
back
to
his
village.
While
the
men
in
the
village
went
to
put
out
the
fire,
the
young
man
showed
his
mother
the
beautiful
snake
and
begged
her
to
let
him
keep
it.
He
fed
the
snake
big,
fat
mice,
and
he
gave
it
a
huge
area
in
his
yard
to
live
in.
(19)
The
snake
lived
a
very
comfortable
life.
The
young
man
liked
to
invite
his
friends
over
to
take
turns
feeding
it.
Everyone
liked
the
snake,
even
the
young
man’s
mother.
One
day,
the
young
man
tried
to
pick
up
the
snake,
and
it
bit
him
on
the
arm.
(20)
As
the
young
man
lay
on
the
ground
in
pain,
he
asked
the
snake
why
it
had
bitten
him.
The
snake
replied,
“You
always
knew
I
was
a
snake!”
在现代美语中,“I
don’t
know”的简略说法。
split
the
cost:分摊费用
类似短语:split
the
money/split
all
the
bills
Let’s
split
the
cost
of
the
picnic.
野餐费用咱们分摊吧。
wrap
up:圆满完成
That
just
about
wraps
it
up
for
today.
这就差不多给今天画了个圆满的句号。