河南省南阳市2017届高三上学期期末质量评估 (含答案)

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河南省南阳市2017届高三上学期期末质量评估
英语
说明:
1.本试卷分第I
卷(选择题)和第II
卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.
在答题纸的密封线内填写学校、班级姓名考号座号,密封线内不要答题
3.将所有答案均按题号填涂或填写在答案卡或答题纸相应的答题处,否则不得分。
第I
卷(选择题,共100分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
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.
How
long
has
the
man
run
in
his
old
running
shoes
A.
500
miles.
B.
400
miles.
C.
300
miles.
2.
Why
does
the
man
think
the
woman
should
join
him
A.
He
thinks
she
will
have
more
fun.
B.
He
wants
to
meet
her
roommate.
C.
He
thinks
it’s
safer
to
go
in
a
large
group.
3.
Who
are
the
speakers
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.
Boss
and
employee.
 
C.
Salesperson
and
client.
4.
What
does
the
man
say
about
his
neighbor
A.
He
is
humorous.
B.
He
is
not
handsome.
C.
He
is
very
successful.
5.
What
makes
the
man
appreciate
his
dog
A.
The
dog
is
easy
to
make
care
of.
B.
The
dog
protects
his
house.
C.
The
dog
helps
him
take
exercise.
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2至4个小题,从题中做给的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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
discussing
A.
Smoking
B.
Building
styles.
C.
The
use
of
balconies.
7.
What
will
the
speakers
do
tonight
A.
Go
out.
B.
Cook
together.
C.
Dance
on
the
balcony.
听第7段材料,回答第8至第9题。
8.
Why
do
colleges
require
the
SAT
A.
To
compare
students
easily.
B.
To
see
if
their
schools
are
good.
C.
To
see
if
students
are
fluent
in
English.
9.
What
does
the
woman
recommend
A.
Taking
several
classes.
B.
Taking
each
test
once
for
practice.
C.
Buying
some
book
to
prepare
for
the
tests.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12小题。
10.
How
did
the
man
lose
weight
A.
By
avoiding
meat.
B.
By
eating
big
salads
for
dinner.
C.
By
eating
enough
vegetables
at
each
meal.
11.
For
which
meal
does
the
man
have
mushrooms
A.
Lunch.
B.
Breakfast.
C.
Dinner.
12.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
man’s
diet
A.
It
sounds
difficult
to
stick
to.
B.
He
should
give
up
junk
food.
C.
He
eats
an
unhealthy
amount
of
vegetables.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
How
many
children
do
the
speakers
have
A.
Two.
B.
Three.
C.
Four.
14.
How
does
the
woman
like
the
kitchen
A.
It’s
bright.
B.
It’s
big.
C.
It
looks
modern.
15.
What
is
the
woman
concerned
about
A.
The
size
of
the
house.
B.
The
price
of
the
house.
C.
The
location
of
the
house.
16.
What
did
the
man
suggest
at
last
A.
Living
in
another
community.
B.
Buying
this
house.
C.
Keeping
the
old
job.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Which
is
among
“The
Big
Three”
sports
in
America
A.
Volleyball.
B.
Soccer.
C.
Baseball.
18.
How
many
people
play
soccer
in
United
States,
according
to
the
speaker
A.
Over
100
million
people.
B.
About
25
million
people.
C.
About
20%
of
the
total
population.
19.
Why
do
most
parents
want
their
children
to
play
soccer
A.
It
is
very
safe.
B.
It
starts
at
an
older
age.
C.
It
is
easier
to
learn
than
football.
20.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
culture
of
youth
soccer
A.
It
is
getting
very
competitive.
B.
It
is
being
changed
by
money.
C.
It
puts
more
importance
on
teamwork.
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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Hope
to
go
on
a
trip
to
Rome,
Italy,
but
you
are
worrying
about
how
to
choose
the
activities
Here
are
some
good
suggestions
for
you.
Ancient
Rome
and
Colosseum
Half-day
Walking
Tour
Duration:
3hours
Product
code:
3731
COLOSSEUM
Price:
USD
$64.1(adults)
Take
a
small
group
walking
tour
of
Ancient
Rome’s
major
sights
and
skip
the
queues
for
the
Colosseum
and
Palatine
Hill.
Perfect
for
the
first-time
visitors,
this
guided
morning
tour
is
the
ideal
introduction
to
Ancient
Rome,
leaving
you
with
the
afternoon
free
to
explore
Rome
at
your
leisure.
Independent
Castel
Romano
Outlets
Shopping
Trip
Duration:
7
hours
Product
code:
5292
PRTFCOCASTELROMA
Price:
USD
$123.37
While
you
are
in
port
in
Civitavecchia,
take
an
independent
shore
excursion
to
the
Castel
Romano
Outlet
Center
for
a
fun
shopping
experience.
Shop
top
brand
names
such
as
Diesel,
Burberry
and
Guess,
and
enjoy
discounts
of
up
to
70%
off
the
recommended
retail
prices.
Rome
Walking
Tour
and
Cooking
Class
Duration:
6
hours
Product
code:
5034
WALKFOOD
Price:
USD
$82.65
Calling
all
history
and
food
lovers.
Get
the
most
out
of
your
vacation
in
Rome
with
Roman
City
Cooking
Class.
Experience
Rome’s
history,
art
and
culture
with
a
guided
walking
tour.
You
will
come
to
a
Rome
restaurant
where
you
will
learn
to
prepare
a
sensational
Italian
banquet
from
an
expert
Italian
chef.
Rome
Hop-on
and
Hop-off
Double-decker
Bus
Tour
Duration:
2
hours
Product
code:
3523
ROMOPEN
Price:
USD
$25.91
The
buses
are
open
on
the
top
which
allows
you
to
enjoy
full
360
degree
views
as
you
travel
along
your
route.
Perfect
introduction
for
first-time
visitors.
21.
Which
of
the
following
statements
about
the
Independent
Castel
Romano
Outlets
Shopping
Trip
is
true
A.
It’s
a
perfect
choice
for
first-time
visitors.
B.
Visitors
are
left
with
the
afternoon
free
to
explore
Rome
at
their
leisure.
C.
Visitors
can
get
things
of
top
brand
by
paying
less
money.
D.
Visitors
can
have
a
free
meal
prepared
by
an
expert
Italian
chef
in
the
restaurant.
22.
If
you
want
to
experience
people’s
real
life
in
Rome
by
double-decker
bus
with
your
parents,
you
have
to
pay.
A.
USD
$192.3
B.
USD
$77.73
C.
USD
$370.11
D.
USD
$247.95
23.
In
which
part
of
a
newspaper
would
the
passage
be
most
likely
to
occur
A.
Advertisement.
B.
Opinion.
C.
Technology.
D.
Health.
B
When
enjoying
children’s
birthdays
or
a
long-expected
family
holiday,you
may
usually want
to
keep
those
important
moments
in
mind
with
a
photograph.But
if
you’re
one
of those
people
who
can’t
stop
snapping
photos
at
an
important
event,beware—you
could
end up
forgetting it
all
in
a
flash.
Experts
have
warned
that
the
addiction
to
recording
every
moment
of
our
lives
could
be
having
an
adverse
effect
on
our
memories.
Maryanne
Garry,a
New
Zealand
psychology
professor,has
been
studying
how
the frequent
taking
of
photos
might
change
childhood
memories.“I
think
the
problem
is
that
people
are
forgetting
to
experience
the
moment,”she
says.Parents
at
the
park
taking
one photo
after
another
of
their
children,for
example,are
actually
paying
less
attention
to
what is
happening
around
them.The
picture
only
captures
a
small
part
of
the
total
experience.And
because
parents
remember
less
about
these
important
events,they
become
less
effective
in
their
role
as
the
key
people
who
help
children
learn
how
to
talk
about
their
experiences.As
a
result,children’s
own
childhood
memories
are
reduced.
The
idea
that
we
are
experiencing
less
as
we
record
more
got
psychologist
Linda Henkel
thinking.She
wanted
to
explore
how
photographs
shape
our
memories.
Henkel,who
researches
human
memory
at
Fairfield
University
in
Connecticut,did
an experiment
by
sending
groups
of
students
to
the
university’s
art
museum.The
students observed
some
objects
and
photographed
others.Then,back
at
the
laboratory,they
were given
a
memory
test.Henkel
found
what
she
called
a
“photo-taking
effect”.The
students remembered
fewer
of
the
objects
that
they
had
taken
photos
of,and
they
remembered
fewer details
about
those
objects.She
says
her
students’
memories
were
worse
because
they
were relying
on
the
camera
to
remember
the
details
for
them.
“As
soon
as
you
hit
‘click’
on
that
camera,it’s
as
if
you’ve
outsourced
your
memory.”she
says.
24.What
does
the
word
“it”
in
Paragraph
1
refer
to
A.A
child’s
birthday.
B.An
important
event.
C.A
valuable
photograph.
D.A
family
holiday.
25.How
did
Henkel
develop
her
theory
about
the
“photo-taking
effect”
A.By
carrying
out
an
experiment.
B.By
giving
a
questionnaire.
C.By
interviewing
a
group
of
students.
D.By
researching
the
findings
of
the
others.
26.According
to
Paragraph
3,why
are
children’s
memories
reduced
A.Flash
lights
are
causing
children
to
forget
more
things.
B.Parents
are
not
interested
in
listening
to
children’s
experiences.
C.Children
are
more
interested
in
taking
photos
than
experiencing.
D.Parents
are
less
effective
in
helping
children
discuss
their
experiences.
27.What’s
the
purpose
of
this
passage
A.To
introduce
a
new
discovery
in
taking
photos.
B.To
discuss
the
effect
of
photo-taking
on
memory.
C.To
explain
how
to
use
cameras
in
an
effective
way.
D.To
describe
the
ways
of
remembering
valuable
experiences.
C
Sindhutai
Sapkal,
who
is
70
now,
hides
many
stories
behind
her
strong
personality.
She
got
married
at
young
age
to
30-year-old
man.
Her
husband
beat
her
up
and
threw
her
out
of
the
house
when
she
was
20
and
nine-month
pregnant.
She
gave
birth
to
a
baby
girl
in
a
cow
shelter
outside
their
house
in
the
same
day.
“I
cut
the
umbilical
cord(脐带)with
a
sharp-edged
stone
lying
nearby,”
she
recalls.
The
incident
deeply
affected
her
and
she
thought
of
committing
suicide,
but
gave
up
that
thought
and
started
begging
at
railway
platforms
for
food
to
look
after
her
daughter.
As
she
spent
more
time
begging,
she
realized
that
there
are
many
orphans
and
children
abandoned
by
their
parents.
Having
faced
the
difficulties
herself,
she
could
feel
their
pain
and
she
decided
to
adopt
them.
She
started
begging
more
earnestly in
order
to
feed
the
many
children
that
she
had
adopted.
She
has
adopted
over
1,400orphans,
helped
them
get
an
education,
got
them
married
and
supported
them
to
settle
down
in
life.
She
treats
them
as
her
own
and
some
of
them
are
now
lawyers,
doctors
and
engineers.
Sindhutai
with
her
love
and
compassion
has
gathered
a
huge
family
of
207
sons-in-law,
36
daughters-in-law
and
over
1,000
grandchildren.
Till
date,
she
continues
to
fight
for
the
next
meal.
She
doesn’t
take
support
from
anyone
but
still
give
speeches
to
earn
her
daily
bread
and
butter.
For
her
courage
and
compassion
she
has
received
over
500
awards.
Whatever
amount
she
received
as
awards,
she
used
it
to
construct
homes
for
her
children.
The
unusual
life
of
Sindhutai
is
an
inspiration
for
all
of
us.
Even
after
facing
so
many
hardships,
she
stood
tall
and
made
her
way
into
everyone’s
heart.
She
proved
that
if
you’re
determined
to
do
something,
nothing
can
stop
you
from
changing
the
lives
of
thousands
of
people
around
you.
We
salute
this
brave
lady!
28.
What
prevented
Sindhytai
Sapkal
killing
herself
A.
The
love
from
her
daughter.
B.
Her
responsibility
for
her
kid.
C.
The
support
from
strangers.
D.
Her
positive
attitude
towards
life.
29.
What
made
Sindhytai
decide
to
adopt
orphans
A.
The
orphan’s
ordinary
life.
B.
The
abuse
from
her
husband.
C.
Her
desire
to
raise
money
from
the
public.
D.
Her
own
painful
life
experience.
30.
What
lesson
can
we
learn
from
Sindhytai’s
story
A.
Happiness
lies
in
your
own
hands.
B.
Hardships
are
the
valuable
wealth
of
life.
C.
Nothing
can
prevent
you
helping
others.
D.
Everybody
has
the
power
to
change
others.
31.
Which
of
the
following
best
describes
Sindhytai
Sapkal
A.
Determined
and
kind.
B.
Aggressive
but
generous.
C.
Strong-willed
but
stubborn.
D.
Humorous
and
hardworking.
D
Do
you
hear
that
birds
of
a
feather
flock
together
It
certainly
appears
that
they
do.
We
are
likely
to
hang
around
with
individuals
who
are
similar
to
ourselves.
Poor
people
like
to
surround
themselves
with
other
poor
people,
and
rich
people
with
other
rich
people.
Intelligent
people
associate
with
like-minded
people,
and
artists
typically
seek
out
other
artists.
It
appears
that
we
all
have
comfort
zones
we
attempt
to
stay
within.
Very
stressed
and
poor
people
don’t
feel
comfortable
associating
with
rich
people.
We
owe
it
to
each
other
to
be
successful
because
success
breeds
more
success.
And
if
we
are
not
feeling
successful,
looking
at
who
we
have
as
friends
and
associates
can
tell
us
and
others
a
lot
about
ourselves
and
why.
The
longer
we
associate
with
a
group
of
individuals,
the
more
our
thinking
processes
become
like
theirs.
A
few
years
ago,
a
doctor
friend
of
mine
began
associating
with
a
new
group
of
people.
At
the
time,
he
had
a
successful
practice
and
a
positive
and
grateful
attitude
to
life.
However,
within
the
first
six
months
of
his
association
with
these
individuals,
his
attitude
and
goals
changed
,
he
was
angry
at
how
things
were
and
was
dissatisfied
with
those
who’d
become
his
opposition.
He
became
very
stubborn.
As
a
result
his
practice
dropped
in
quality
of
service.
His
facial
expressions
often
showed
anger
and
stress.
After
about
two
years
of
association
with
this
group,
he
learned
some
valuable
lessons.
He
realized
that
always
focusing
on
problems
or
being
dissatisfied
with
others
doesn’t
lead
to
a
rewarding
life,
nor
does
it
solve
as
many
problems
as
it
creates.
He
decided
that
he’d
rather
get
back
into
serving
his
patients.
This
doctor
put
his
heart
and
soul
into
his
practice,
and
his
life
changed
again.
He
began
to
attract
people
who
focused
on
solutions
instead
of
problems.
His
success
was
now
more
obvious
than
his
stress-his
achievement
more
obvious
than
his
frustration.
Whom
we
hang
out
with
does
make
a
difference.
The
old
saying
“If
you
want
to
soar
(翱翔)
with
the
eagles,
don’t
flock
with
the
turkeys.”
has
a
point.
32.
What
does
the
underlined
part
“birds
of
a
feather
flock
together”
in
Paragraph
1
mean
A.
Birds
like
to
take
a
risk
to
fly
high
in
the
sky.
B.
Birds
are
more
likely
to
fly
together
than
other
creatures.
C.
People
are
more
likely
to
have
different
attitudes
to
life.
D.
People
of
the
same
kind
are
found
together.
33.
We
can
infer
from
the
passage
that
the
individuals
the
doctor
hung
out
with
were
________.
A.
stressed
B.
successful
C.
patient
D.
rich
34.
The
author
uses
the
old
saying
in
the
last
paragraph
to
________.
A.
show
his
great
literary
talent
B.
make
his
article
more
persuasive
C.
raise
another
similar
question
D.
suggest
the
end
of
his
article
35.
The
author
uses
the
doctor’s
example
to
prove
that
________.
A.
bad
luck
never
comes
alone
B.
success
breeds
more
success
C.
someone
has
no
control
over
his
own
life
D.
people
are
likely
to
become
like
those
who
they
associate
with
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。
Studying
longer
does
not
necessarily
mean
studying
better.
36
Below
are
some
great
ways
of
learning
as
much
as
you
can
without
getting
too
stressed.
Find
the
right
place
to
study.
The
first
thing
you
need
to
do
is
avoid
distractions(分散注意力的事物)
while
studying.
37
You
should
keep
away
from
television
sets
and
phone
calls.
Get
all
of
your
study
materials
together,
so
you
will
not
be
interrupted
in
the
middle
of
your
session.
Break
down
the
tasks
into
smaller
parts.
When
you
have
gotten
everything
ready,
list
the
items
you
need
to
study,
and
arrange
them
across
several
hours
or
days,
depending
on
how
big
your
load
is.
As
a
general
rule,
assign(分配)
at
least
one
hour
to
each
subject.
38
By
doing
this,
you
will
be
able
to
know
more
easily
how
long
you
need
for
each
topic.
Schedule
study
breaks.
When
you
have
listed
all
of
your
tasks
and
made
a
schedule,
you
should
arrange(安排)study
breaks.
39
This
will
give
your
eyes
some
time
to
rest,
and
yourself
a
chance
to
go
to
the
bathroom
or
have
some
coffee.
Scheduled
breaks
will
reduce
the
need
for
you
to
interrupt
yourself
to
the
lowest
level
during
the
study
session.
Put
your
tasks
in
the
order
of
importance.
40
Just
in
case
you
run
out
of
time
to
study,
or
if
you
think
you
do
not
have
enough
time
to
cover
all
topics,
you
should
study
in
an
order.
A.
Learn
to
arrange
the
subjects
in
the
order
of
importance.
B.
Each
break
may
take
about
15
minutes
every
two
hours.
C.
This
means
going
to
one
place
that
will
give
you
peace
and
quiet.
D.
The
key
to
efficient
studying
is
following
the
schedule
strictly.
E.
You
can
find
a
way
to
test
your
knowledge
by
having
a
study
partner.
F.
If
you
have
a
broad
subject,
you
will
need
to
break
it
down
into
smaller
parts.
G.
To
make
the
best
use
of
your
time,
you
need
to
learn
how
to
study
efficiently(高效地).
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,从短文后所给各题四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。
A
famous
professor
was
known
for
his
interesting
lessons,
which
attracted
plenty
of
students
to
his
class.
This
time,
when
the
class
began,
he
picked
up
a
very
large
and
___41____
jar
and
began
to
fill
it
with
golf
balls.
He
asked
the
students
if
the
jar
was
full.
They
___42____
that
it
was.
The
professor
picked
up
a
box
of
small
pebbles(鹅卵石)
and
___43___
them
into
the
jar.
He
shook
the
jar
___44___
to
let
the
pebbles
roll
into
the
open
___45___
between
the
golf
balls.
When
asked
if
the
jar
was
full,
they
___46___
with
a
firm
“Yes”.
Then
the
professor
poured
a
box
of
sand
into
the
jar,
which
seemingly
___47___
everything
else.
The
same
question
was
asked
and
the
same
answer
was
given.
The
professor
then
___48___
two
cans
of
beer
from
under
the
table
and
poured
the
___49___
contents
into
the
jar,
filling
the
empty
space
between
the
sand.
“Now,”
said
the
professor,
“I
want
you
to
recognize
that
this
jar
___50___
your
life.
The
golf
balls
are
the
most
____51____
things—your
family,
your
life
would
still
be
full.
The
___53___
can
be
the
other
things
that
___54___
like
your
job,
your
house,
your
car.
The
sand
is
everything
else—the
small
stuff.
If
you
put
the
sand
into
the
jar
first,”
he
____55___.
“there
is
no
room
for
the
pebbles
or
the
golf
balls.
The
same
goes
for
__56___.
If
you
spend
all
your
time
and
___57___
on
the
small
stuff,
you
will
never
have
___58___for
the
things
that
are
more
important
to
you.
Take
care
of
the
golf
balls
first,
the
things
that
really
matter.
The
rest
is
just
sand.”
One
of
the
students
put
up
her
hand
and
___59___
what
the
beer
represented.
The
professor
smiled.
“I’m
glad
you
asked
this.
It
just
goes
to
show
you
that,
no
matter
how
___60___
your
life
may
seem,
there’s
always
room
for
a
can
of
beer.”
41.
A.
valuable
B.
empty
C.
beautiful
D.
heavy
42.
A.
wanted
B.
expected
C.
supposed
D.
agreed
43.
A.
rolled
B.
drove
C.
threw
D.
poured
44.
A.
fields
B.
platforms
C.
happily
D.
lightly
45.
A.
fields
B.
platforms
C.
happily
D.
lightly
46.
A.
responded
B.
behaved
C.
reacted
D.
described
47.
A.
gave
up
B.
used
up
C.
filled
up
D.
picked
up
48.
A.
drank
B.
reached
C.
took
D.
broke
49.
A.
entire
B.
general
C.
special
D.
strange
50.
A.
explains
B.
indicates
C.
compares
D.
represents
51.
A.
common
B.
important
C.
natural
D.
exciting
52.
A.
left
B.
remained
C.
struggled
D.
happened
53.
A.
sand
B.
pebbles
C.
balls
D.
beer
54.
A.
fell
B.
look
C.
serve
D.
matter
55.
A.
doubted
B.
replied
C.
commented
D.
continued
56.
A.
future
B.
happiness
C.
life
D.
success
57.
A.
interest
B.
salary
C.
energy
D.
strength
58.
A.
ambition
B.
room
C.
fun
D.
effort
59.
A.
asked
B.
insisted
C.
required
D.
suspected
60.
A.
full
B.
easy
C.
happy
D.
hard
第II
卷(非选择题,
共50分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Mr.Liu
lives
in
affluence(富裕).
He’s
recognized
as
a
famous
61_______
(Canada)
engineer
now.
But
when
he
was
young,
things
were
quite
62_______(differ).
Now
let
me
give
a
brief
63_______
(describe)
of
his
experience.
Before
going
to
school,
he
usually
grazed
goats
64_______
the
mountains.
At
school
he
65______(study)
hard
despite
simple
food
and
old
clothes.
With
Father’s
back
bending
down,
with
Mother’s
wrinkles
66_______(deep),
he
was
admitted
to
a
famous
university
in
Dalian
City
with
flying
colors(以优异成绩).
After
getting
a
job
abroad,
owing
67_______
his
diligence
and
honesty,
Mr.Liu
has
always
68________(speak)
highly
of.
Mr.Liu’s
success
once
again
proves
that
69________
aspiring
(有志气的)
kid,
poor
70________
he
is,
may
well
stride(大步走)
out
of
a
remote
village
and
into
a
prosperous
international
metropolis.
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作文,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限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Dear
Jack,
How
are
things
going
Today
I’m
writing
to
ask
that
you
are
able
to
do
me
a
favor.
I
want
to
have
the
pen
friend,
hopefully,
a
girl
about
20
years
old,
and
with
interests
similarly
to
mine.
In
my
mind,
he
should
be
interested
in
traveling,
swimming,
and
playing
tennis.
However,
it’d
be
better
for
her
to
have
a
pet
dog,
as
I’ve
been
kept
one
at
home
for
3
years.
Last
but
not
least,
she
must
knows
better
than
to
tell
lies.
With
such
a
pen
friend,
I
believe
I’m
going
to
improve
my
English
by
do
so
and
learn
more
about
her
countries.
I
am
looking
forward
hearing
from
you
soon.
Kind
regards,
Li
Hua
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华,收到初中同学马青山的电子邮件,他由于母亲近期患过重病、家里欠债,而想放弃现在高三的学习。请你给他回一封邮件,要点如下:
1.
说明反对的观点和理由;
2.
提出解决经济问题的办法:募捐、贷款等。
注意:
1.
词数
100左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
开头语以为你写好,不计入总词数。
4.
参考词汇:免学费exempt
sb.
from
tuition,
申请无息贷款apply
for
an
interest-free
loan
Dear
Sima
Qingshan,
I’m
very
sorry
and
surprised
to
receive
your
email!_ ______________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Hoping
to
hear
from
you
soon.
Yours
Li
Hua
南阳市2016年秋期高三年级期末质量评估






听力
(每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5
CABAB
6-10
CBACC
11-15
BABBC
16-20
BCBAC
阅读理解
(每小题2分,满分40分)
21-25
CBABA
26-30
DBBDC
31-35
ADABD
36-40
GCFBA
完形填空
(每小题1.5分,满分30分)
41—45
BDDDC
46—50
ACCAD
51—55
BBBDD
56—60
CCBAA
语法填空
(每小题1.5分,满分15分)
61.
Canadian
62.
different
63.
description
64.
in
65.
studied
66.
deepening
67.
to
68.
been
spoken
69.
an
70.
as/though
改错
(每小题1分,满分10分)
How
are
things
going
Today
I’m
writing
to
ask
that
you
are
able
to
do
me
a
if/whether
favor.
I
want
to
have
the
pen
friend,
hopefully,
a
girl
about
20
years
old,
and
with
a
interests
similarly
to
mine.
In
my
mind,
he
should
be
interested
in
traveling,
similar
she
swimming,
and
playing
tennis.
However,
it’d
be
better
for
her
to
have
a
pet
dog,
as
Besides/Furthermore/Moreover
I’ve
been
kept
one
at
home
for
3
years.
Last
but
not
least,
she
must
knows
better
去掉been或kept改为keeping
know
than
to
tell
lies.
With
such
a
pen
friend,
I
believe
I’m
going
to
improve
my
English
by
do
so
and
learn
more
about
her
countries.
doing
country
I
am
looking
forward
hearing
from
you
soon.
forward之后添加to
书面表达
One
possible
version:
Dear
Sima
Qingshan,



I’m
very
sorry
and
surprised
to
receive
your
email!
Knowing
your
mother
had
a
serious
illness,
and
that
your
family
is
in
debt
now,
not
only
I
but
also
many
other
classmates
sympathize
with
you.
But
I
think
it's
wrong
for
you
to
drop
out
of
school.



Before
succeeding,
many
firm
people
might
suffer
from
some
misfortunes.
Where
there's
a
will,
there's
a
way.
So
you
should
be
brave
and
take
heart.
Besides,
many
warm-hearted
persons,
including
me,
will
help
you
out.
We
can
raise
money
for
you.
Our
school
may
well
exempt
you
from
tuition.
Furthermore,
you
can
apply
for
an
interest-free
loan
if
you're
admitted
to
a
university.
What's
more,
some
charities
may
also
give
you
a
hand.


In
short,
don't
feel
down
and
go
on
studying.
Hoping
to
hear
from
you
soon.




























Regards,




























Li
Hua
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