山东省菏泽市2017届高三上学期期末考试英语试题B卷

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菏泽市2016—2017学年度第一学期期末学分认定考试
高三英语试题(B)
(考试时间:120分钟
总分:150分)
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。考试结束后,将本试卷和答案卡一并交回。
注意事项:l.答第I卷前考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.选出每小题答案前,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框,不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
第I卷(满分100分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
该部分分为第一、第二两节。注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
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
is
the
man’s
plan
for
Friday
A.To
go
to
a
lecture.
B.
To
do
some
reading.
C.To
write
a
novel.
2.Why
has
the
man
bought
two
warm
coats
A.To
get
a
discount.
B.To
give
one
to
the
woman.
C.To
prepare
for
a
cold
winter.
3.How
should
the
woman
go
to
the
museum
A.In
the
man’s
car.
B.By
subway.
C.
In
Henry’s
car.
4.What
does
the
report
show
A.The
Europe
department
is
disappointing.
B.Mr
Brown
believes
the
wrong
person.
C.Mr
Brown
is
a
good
leader.
5.What
does
the
man
mean
A.He
doesn’t
know
the
campus
well.
B.They’ll
enjoy
a
wonderful
bus
tour.
C.They
needn’t
show
the
students
around.
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,回答第6、7题。
6.How
will
the
speakers
go
to
New
York
A.By
air.
B.By
train.
C.By
car.
7.What
is
the
most
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.Husband
and
wife.
B.Colleagues.
C.Friends.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.How
long
has
the
woman
worked
on
the
book
A.For
one
month.
B.For
two
months.
C.For
three
months.
9.What
is
the
man’s
problem
A.Having
no
time
of
his
own.
B.Being
unable
to
afford
a
trip.
C.Having
no
one
to
travel
with.
听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题。
10.Why
didn’t
the
woman
receive
the
man’s
call
A.The
phone
was
stolen.B.The
phone
was
broken.
C.The
phone
was
powered
off.
11.How
did
Mary
react
after
seeing
what
was
on
the
road
A.She
was
scared.
B.She
tried
to
help.
C.She
was
confused.
12.What
did
Mary
think
of
her
experience
A.Funny.
B.Strange.
C.Sad.
听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。
13.How
does
Fanny
find
the
man
A.Handsome
but
shy.
B.Shy
but
humorous.
C.Handsome
and
humorous.
14.What
do
we
know
about
the
woman
A.She
is
a
bit
shy.
B.She
is
new
there.
C.She
is
popular
with
people.
15.How
long
has
the
woman
lived
here
A.For
about
3
days.
B.For
about
two
weeks.
C.For
about
two
months.
16.What
happened
last
night
A.A
family
got
robbed.
B.Mr.Smith
lost
$
500
outdoors.
C.The
man
lost
some
valuable
things.
听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。
17.When
was
the
school
started?
A.About
40
years
ago.
B.About
48
years
ago.
C.About
58
years
ago
18.Who
are
the
target
students
of
the
school
A.Young
kids.
B.Teenagers.
C.Adults.
19.When
will
the
welcome
speech
end
A.At
10:15
am.
B.At
10:30
am
C.At
10:45
am.
20.Where
does
the
exhibition
take
place
A.In
the
school
hall.
B.In
the
open
air.
C.In
No·1
Teaching
Building.
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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
When
I
was
watching
a
sports
event
yesterday,
I
met
with
an
amazing
sight.
It
was
not
a
gold
medal,
or
a
world
record
broken,
but
a
show
of
pure
courage
and
determination.
The
event
was
swimming.
I
watched
a
man
dive
off
the
blocks
and
knew
right
away
that
something
was
wrong.
I'm
not
an
expert
swimmer,
but
I
can
tell
a
good
dive
from
a
poor
one,
and
this
was
not
exactly
medal
quality.
When
he
resurfaced,
it
was
evident
that
the
man
was
not
out
for
gold
-
his
arms
were
waving
in
an
attempt
at
freestyle.
I
heard
the
crowd
begin
to
laugh
at
this
poor
man
who
was
clearly
having
a
hard
time.
Finally
he
made
his
turn
to
start
back.
It
was
pitiful.
He
made
a
few
desperate
strokes
(划水)
and
you
could
tell
he
was
worn
out.
But
in
those
few
awkward
strokes,
the
crowd
changed.
No
longer
were
they
laughing,
but
beginning
to
cheer.
Some
even
began
to
stand
and
yell
things
like,
"Come
on,
you
can
do
it!"
He
did.
The
crowd
went
wild.
Just
a
short
year
ago,
he
had
never
even
swum,
let
alone
race.
His
country
had
been
invited
to
take
part
in
the
event.
Even
though
he
recorded
the
slowest
time,
this
man
gave
more
heart
than
any
of
the
other
competitors------a
man
that
gave
his
all,
knowing
that
he
had
no
chance
but
to
compete
because
of
the
spirit
of
the
games.
21.We
know
from
the
passage
that
the
swimmer
.
A.had
two
competitors
B.was
not
professional
C.had
a
wrong
start
D.didn't
try
his
best
22.What
can
be
learned
from
the
last
two
paragraphs
A.The
audience
was
touched
deeply
by
the
swimmer.
B.The
swimmer
didn't
finish
his
match.
C.The
swimmer
lost
his
spirit
D.The
crowd
supported
the
swimmer
from
the
beginning.
23.The
author's
attitude
towards
the
swimmer
is
that
of
.
A.tolerance
B.disappointment
C.carelessness
D.admiration
B
Book:No
Looking
Back
Author:Shivani
Gupta
Snivani
had
thrown
a
party
one
evening
and
awoke
the
next
morning
in
hospital
because
of
a
car
crash.It
took
Shivani
years
of
pain,struggle
and
determination
to
regain
control
of
her
life
and
her
body.Then
tragedy
struck
again.
As
the
newly-married
Shivani
drove
to
Manali
with
her
family,a
truck
crashed
into
her
car.Shivani
refused
to
give
in--she
wouldn't
let
her
injury
keep
her
from
achieving
her
ambitions.
Book:Courage
Beyond
Compare
Author:Sanjay
Sharma
The
10
sportspersons
in
the
book
are
champions
in
diverse
fields
like
athletics,swimming
and
badminton,who
have
brought
glory
to
the
country.They
overcame
their
physical
limitations
to
reach
the
top
of
their
chosen
fields.
Book:Face
to
Face
Author:Ved
Mehta
Blind
since
the
age
of
four,the
author
led
a
lonely
childhood
in
India
until
he
was
accepted
to
the
Arkansas
School
for
the
Blind,to
which
he
flew
alone
at
15.America
and
the
school
changed
his
life,leading
him
to
degrees
at
Oxford
and
Harvard
and
a
fruitful
writing
career.
Book:This
Star
Won’t
Go
Out
Author:Lori
and
Wayne
Earl
Diagnosed
with
cancer
at
12,Esther
Earl
was
a
bright
and
talented,but
very
normal
teenager.She
lived
a
hope-filled
and
generous
life.A
cheerful,positive
and
encouraging
daughter,sister
and
friend,Esther
died
in
2010,shortly
after
turning
l
6,but
not
before
inspiring
thousands
through
her
growing
online
presence.
24.The
book
No
Looking
Back
mainly
talks
about__________.
A.10
disabled
athletes
who
are
champions
in
sports
field
B.an
unlucky
girl
who
experienced
two
car
accidents
C.a
successful
author
who
was
blind
during
his
childhood
D.an
inspiring
teenager
who
died
of
cancer
25.When
reading
the
book
written
by
Sanjay
Sharma,we
will_______.
A.get
inspired
by
the
sportspersons’spirits
B.find
the
author
is
a
sports
lover
C.be
proud
to
be
a
sportsperson
D.find
sportspersons
are
full
of
power
26.In
which
book
does
the
author
tell
of
himself
A.Face
to
Face.
B.This
Star
Won't
GO
Out.
C.Courage
Beyond
Compare.
D.No
Looking
Back.
27.Which
word
can
best
describe
the
characters
of
all
the
four
books
A.Intelligent.
B.Passionate.
C.Inspiring
D.Pessimistic
C
When
I
talked
to
some
businessmen
earlier
today,
one
fellow
asked
me,
“Would
you
give
money
to
a
homeless
person,
even
when
you
know
he’s
going
to
use
it
to
buy
alcohol ”
I
replied,
“If
all
I
was
giving
was
money,
it’ll
be
one
thing.
But
for
me,
whenever
I
do
give
money,
that’s
just
the
wrapping
(包装纸)
.
The
real
gift
is
hidden
inside

it’s
love.
And
l
haven’t
ever
found
any
reason
to
limit
gifts
of
love.”

By
the
end
of
the
night,
I
decided
to
get
some
pizza.
In
front
of
me
in
line
was
a
homeless-looking
man.
He
was
counting
the
few
dollars
bills
in
his
hand,
over
and
over
again,
until
it
was
his
turn
to
order.
Just
then,
he
told
the
young
woman
behind
the
counter,
“I’ll
have
the
full
cheese
pizza.”
“Full ”
she
asked.
“It’s
really
big.”
she
added,
although
what
she
really
meant
to
say
was
that
it’d
be
too
expensive
for
him.
“Yeah,
the
full”
“$18.65,”
she
submitted.
The
bills
he
was
counting
weren’t
going
to
make
it.
I
wasn’t
intending
to
get
the
whole
pizza
for
him.
But
thinking
back
to
my
conversation
with
the
business
man,
I
realized
that
money
was
really
just
the
wrapping.

I
made
my
move.
“Can
you
charge
that
pizza
with
my
order”
I
said
to
the
cashier.
“Really ”
the
homeless-looking
man
said.
“Really ”
the
young
woman
behind
the
counter
repeated.
“Yes,
really.”
That
confused
man
and
I
had
a
sweet
silent
moment.
To
his
silent
question
of
why
I
was
doing
it,
I
added,
“Just
pay
it
forward
for
someone
else.”
And
he
said,
“Well,
you
know
what
I
was
actually
treating
these
five
homeless
guys
out
there.”
He
was
actually
paying
it
forward,
in
the
first
place.
What
an
unexpected
fortune
to
get
a
chance
to
be
a
part
of
a
man’s
act
of
kindness.
28.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
author
from
the
first
paragraph
A.
He
believes
it’s
not
money
but
love
that
matters
B.
He
is
mean
with
his
money.
C.
He
cares
little
about
money.
D.
He
seldom
gives
money
to
the
poor.
29.
What
made
the
author
decide
to
help
the
man
A.
The
request
from
the
homeless-looking
man.
B.
His
sympathy
for
the
homeless-looking
man.
C.
His
recalling
the
talk
with
the
businessman
earlier
that
day.
D.
The
urgency
from
the
young
woman
behind
the
counter.
30.
Why
did
the
homeless-looking
man
want
to
buy
the
whole
pizza
A.
Because
he
was
too
hungry.
B.
Because
he
wanted
to
pay
it
forward.
C.
Because
he
wanted
to
treat
his
own
five
children.
D.
Because
he
wanted
to
help
some
homeless
people.
31.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage

A.Paying
it
forward
B.Helping
a
homeless
man

C.A
talk
with
a
businessman
D.Money
was
just
the
wrapping
D
Can
you
believe
your
eyes
A
recent
experiment
suggests
that
the
answer
to
that
question
may
depend
on
your
age.
Martin
Doherty,a
psychologist
at
the
University
of
Stirling
in
Scotland,led
the
team
of
scientists.
In
this
experiment,Doherty
and
his
team
tested
the
perception(观察力)of
some
people,using
pictures
of
some
orange
circles.
The
researchers
showed
the
same
pictures
to
two
groups
of
people.
The
first
group
included
151
children
aged
4
to
10,and
the
second
group
included
24
adults
aged
18
to
25.
The
first
group
of
pictures
showed
two
orange
circles
alone
on
a
white
background.
One
of
the
circles
was
larger
than
the
other,and
these
people
were
asked
to
identify
the
larger
one.
Four-year-olds
identified
the
correct
circle
79
percent
of
the
time.
Adults
identified
the
correct
circle
95
percent
of
the
time.
Next,both
groups
were
shown
pictures
where
the
orange
circles,again
of
different
sizes,were
surrounded
by
grey
circles.
Here’s
where
the
trick
lies.
In
some
of
the
pictures,the
smaller
orange
circle
was
surrounded
by
even
smaller
grey
circles—making
the
orange
circle
appear
larger
than
the
other
orange
circle,which
was
the
real
larger
one.
And
the
larger
orange
circle
was
surrounded
by
even
bigger
grey
circles—so
it
appeared
to
be
smaller
than
the
real
smaller
orange
circle.
When
young
children
aged
4
to
6
looked
at
these
tricky
pictures,they
weren’t
fooled—they
were
still
able
to
find
the
bigger
circle
with
roughly
the
same
accuracy
as
before.
Older
children
and
adults,on
the
other
hand,did
not
do
as
well.
Older
children
often
identified
the
smaller
circle
as
the
larger
one,and
adults
got
it
wrong
most
of
the
time.
As
children
get
older,Doherty
said,their
brains
may
develop
the
ability
to
identify
visual
context.
In
other
words,they
will
begin
to
process
the
whole
picture
at
once:the
tricky
grey
circles,as
well
as
the
orange
circle
in
the
middle.
As
a
result,they’re
more
likely
to
fall
for
this
kind
of
visual
trick.
32.Doherty
and
his
team
of
scientists
did
an
experiment
to
evaluate______.
A.
children’
s
and
adults’
eye-sight
B.
people’s
ability
to
see
accurately
C.
children’
s
and
adults’
brains
D.
the
influence
of
people’s
age
33.When
asked
to
find
the
larger
circle,_____.
A.
children
at
6
got
it
wrong
79%of
the
time
with
no
grey
ones
around
B.
only
adults
over
18
got
it
right
95%of
the
time
with
grey
ones
around
C.
children
at
4
got
it
right
about
79%of
the
time
with
grey
ones
around
D.
adults
got
it
right
most
of
the
time
with
grey
ones
around
34.According
to
the
passage,we
can
know
that_____.
A.
a
smaller
orange
circle
appears
bigger
on
a
white
background
B.
an
orange
circle
appears
bigger
than
a
grey
one
of
the
same
size
C.
a
circle
surrounded
by
other
circles
looks
bigger
than
its
real
size
D.
a
circle
surrounded
by
bigger
ones
looks
smaller
than
its
real
size
35.Why
are
younger
children
not
fooled
A.
Because
they
are
smarter
than
older
children
and
adults.
B.
Because
older
people
are
influenced
by
their
experience.
C.
Because
people’s
eyes
become
weaker
as
they
grow
older.
D.
Because
their
brain
can
hardly
notice
related
things
together.
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。
Homework
Do
maths
problems
15
through
25.
State
the
different
forms
of
the
verbs
on
page
50
of
your
French
workbook.
Read
pages
12
through
20
of
the
Shakespeare
play,
and
don’t
forget
to
fill
in
the
missing
chemical
symbols
on
the
worksheet.
  Sound
like
a
list
of
your
homework
for
the
next
few
nights

or
maybe
even
just
for
tonight
36
It’s
your
teachers’
way
of
evaluating
how
much
you
understand
what’s
going
on
in
class.
And
it
helps
strengthen
important
concepts.
Here
are
some
tips
on
how
to
do
your
homework.
   37
It’s
inviting
to
start
with
the
easy
things
to
get
them
out
of
the
way.
However,
you’ll
have
the
most
energy
and
focus
when
you
begin,
so
it’s
best
to
use
this
mental
power
on
the
subjects
that
are
most
challenging.
Later,
when
you’re
more
tired,
you
can
focus
on
the
simpler
things.
If
you
get
stuck
on
a
problem,
try
to
figure
it
out
as
well
as
you
can

but
don’t
spend
too
much
time
on
it
because
this
can
mess
up
your
homework
schedule
for
the
rest
of
the
night.
38
But
don’t
pick
someone
whom
you’ll
be
up
all
night
chatting
with,
or
you’ll
never
get
it
done!
  
Most
people’s
attention
spans
aren’t
very
long,
so
take
some
breaks
while
doing
your
homework.
Sitting
for
too
long
without
relaxing
will
make
you
less
productive
than
if
you
stop
every
so
often.
Taking
a
15-minute
break
every
hour
is
a
good
idea
for
most
people. 39
Once
your
homework
is
done,
you
can
check
over
it
if
you
have
extra
time.
Be
sure
to
put
it
safely
away
in
your
backpack

there’s
nothing
worse
than
having
a
completed
assignment
that
you
can’t
find
the
next
morning
or
that
gets
ruined
by
a
careless
brother
or
sister.
40
Now
you’re
free
to
hang
out.
A.
Luckily,
you
can
do
a
few
things
to
do
less
homework.
B.
Homework
is
a
major
part
of
going
to
school.
C.
No
one
is
expected
to
stay
long,
and
people
have
very
different
learning
styles.
D.
If
you
need
to,
ask
an
adult
for
help
or
call
or
email
a
classmate
for
advice.
E.
But
if
you’re
really
concentrating,
wait
until
it's
a
good
time
to
stop.
F.
And
no
teacher
still
believes
that
“chewed
by
the
dog”
line

even
when
it's
true!
G.
When
you
start
your
homework,
deal
with
the
hardest
tasks
first.
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(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。
There
is
a
big
hospital
across
the
street
from
where
we
live.
To
earn
some
money,
we
rented
the
rooms
upstairs
to
patients.
One
evening,
there
was
a(n)
41
at
the
door.
I
opened
it
and
saw
a
short
old
man
who
was
hardly
42
than
my
eight-year-old
son.
But
the
worst
thing
was
his
face----it
was
43
ugly.
He
told
me
he'd
been
44
a
room
since
that
noon
but
no
one
seemed
to
have
one.
For
a
moment
I
hesitated,
not
45
to
rent
him
a
room,
but
his
next
words
convinced
me.
He
said,“I
could
46
on
this
chair.
My
bus
leaves
early
in
the
morning."I
told
him
we
would
find
him
a
47
.
It
wasn't
a
long
time
before
I
found
that
this
old
man
had
a
48
heart
in
that
tiny
body.
He
fished
for
a
living
to
49
his
daughter,
his
daughter's
children,
and
her
disabled
husband.
He
didn't
tell
it
by
way
of
complaint.
Instead,
he
was
50
that
no
pain
was
caused
by
his
disease
and
that
he
still
had
strength
to
keep
going.
At
51
,we
put
a
camp
cot(吊床)in
my
children's
room
for
him.
52
he
left
the
next
morning,
he
asked,
“Could
I
please
come
back
and
53
when
I
see
the
doctor
next
time
Grown-ups
are
bothered
by
my
54
but
children
don't
seem
to
55
.
”I
told
him
he
was
welcome
to
come
again.
On
his
next
trip,
he
brought
a
big
fish
and
a
bag
of
the
largest
oysters(牡蛎)I
had
ever
seen.Other
times
we
received
56
in
the
mail.
There
were
oysters,
fish
or
some
fresh
vegetables.
57
how
little
money
he
had
and
that
he
must
walk
three
miles
to
58
these
made
these
gifts
much
more
precious.
And
from
him
we
59
what
it
was
to
accept
the
bad
without
complaint
and
the
good
60
gratitude.
41.A.
bell
B.
answer
C.
knock
D.
call
42.A.
taller
B.
healthier
C.
better
D.
stronger
43.A.
hardly
B.
usually
C.
really
D.
finally
44.
A.
searching
B.
looking
at
C.
hunting
for
D.
checking
in
45.A.
knowing
B.
refusing
C.
fearing
D.
wanting
46.
A.
wait
B.
sit
C.
hide
D.
sleep
47.A.
bed
B.
seat
C.
table
D.
living
room
48.
A.
funny
B.
beautiful
C.
small
D.
normal
49.
A.
please
B.
surprise
C.
support
D.
exchange
50.
A.
interested
B.
scared
C.
grateful
D.
worried
51.A.midnight
B.
suppertime
C.
bedtime
D.
noon
52.A.
If
B.Once
C.
Before
D.
After
53.A.
visit
B.
stay
C.
pay
D.
chat
54.A.
action
B.
voice
C.
face
D.
manner
55.A.
notice
B.
require
C.
mind
D.
escape
56.A.
cards
B.letters
C.
greetings
D.
packages
57.A.
Believing
B.Knowing
C.Doubting
D.
Telling
58.A.
mail
B.
get
C.
find
D.
make
59.A.
remembered
B.
explained
C.
learned
D.
showed
60.A.
for
B.
with
C.
in
D.
under
第II卷(50分)
注意事项:用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
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,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
When
someone
has
61
(deep)hurt
you,it
can
be
very
difficult
to
let
go
of
your
anger.But
forgiveness
is
possible
and
it
can
be
surprisingly
62
(benefit)to
your
physical,and
mental
health.So
far,research
63
(show)that
people
who
forgive
can
have
more
energy,better
appetite
and
better
sleep.“People
who
forgive
show
64
(1ittle)anger
and
more
hopefulness.”says
Dr.Frederic
Luskin,who
wrote
the
book
Forgive
for
Good.“So
it
can
help
reduce
the
tiredness
out
of
the
immune
system
and
allow
people
65
(feel)more
energetic.”
So
when
someone
has
hurt
you,cool
down
first.Take
a
couple
of
breaths
and
think
of
something
66
gives
you
pleasure:a
beautiful
scene
in
nature,or
someone
you
1ove.Don’t
wait
for
an
67
(apologize)
.“Many
times
the
person
who
hurt
you
may
never
think
of
apologizing.”says
Dr.Luskin.“They
may
have
wanted
to
hurt
you
or
they
just
don’t
see
things
in
68
same
way.So
if
you
wait
for
people
to
say
sorry,you
could
be
waiting
a
very
long
time.”
Next
keep
in
mind
that
forgiveness
does
not
necessarily
mean
69
(accept)the
action
of
the
person
who
upsets
you.Instead,learn
to
look
for
the
love,beauty
and
kindness
around
you.Finally,try
to
see
things
from
the
other
person’s
perspective(视角).You
may
realize
that
he
or
she
was
acting
out
of
ignorance.To
gain
perspective,you
may
want
to
write
a
letter
to
70
(you)from
that
person's
point
of
view.
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。错误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。
As
is
often
the
case,
when
people
are
attending
to
meetings,
having
meals
or
waiting
for
buses,
you
can
always
find
them
addicting
to
their
phones,
completely
ignoring
others.
This
is
really
a
commonly
phenomenon
in
our
life.
The
reason
is
why
smart
phones
nowadays
can
be
used
to
playing
mobile
games
and
keep
in
touch
with
friends
through
QQ
and
WeChat.
Therefore,
too
much
exposure
to
phones
are
bad
for
people
in
terms
of
health.
Moreover,
people
involved
in
phones
fail
to
communicate
well
with
these
around
them.
As
far
as
I
am
concerned,
people
should
wisely
make
use
their
phones
to
help
with
their
work
and
study
and
care
much
about
their
family
and
friends
than
about
mobile
phones.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是学校广播站记者李华,打算本周五下午3点与外教Mr·Brown在他办公室录制一期访谈节目,交流如何选择阅读材料来促进英语学习。请给外教写一封电子邮件,确认他能否接受访谈并说明相关事项。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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菏泽市2016—2017学年度第一学期期末学分认定考试
高三英语试题(B)参考答案
听力:
1-5
CCBAC
6-10
BABCC
11-15
BACBC
16-20
ABCBC
阅读理解:
21-23.
BAD
24-27.
BAAC
28-31.
ACDA
32-35.
BCDD
36-40BGDEF
完型填空:
41—45
CACCD
46—50
DABCC
51—55
CCBCC
56—60
DBACB
语法填空:
61.
deeply
62.
beneficial
63.
has
shown/showed
64.
less
65.
to
feel
66.
that
67.
apology
68.
the
69.
accepting
70.
yourself
短文改错:
As
is
often
the
case,
when
people
are
attending
t\o
meetings,
having
meals
or
waiting
for
buses,
you
can
always
find
them
addicting
to
their
phones,
completely
ignoring
others.
addicted
This
is
really
a
commonly
phenomenon
in
our
life.
The
reason
is
why
smart
phones
common
that
nowadays
can
be
used
to
playing
mobile
games
and
keep
in
touch
with
friends
through
QQ
play
and
WeChat.
Therefore,
too
much
exposure
to
phones
are
bad
for
people
in
terms
of
health.
However
is
Moreover,
people
involved
in
phones
fail
to
communicate
well
with
these
around
them.
those
As
far
as
I
am
concerned,
people
should
wisely
make
use/\
their
phones
to
help
with
of
their
work
and
study
and
care
much
about
their
family
and
friends
than
about
mobile
phones.
more
作文:
One
Possible
Version:
Dear
Mr.
Brown,
How
is
everything
going
I’m
a
reporter
for
our
school
radio
station.
I’m
writing
to
know
whether
you’ll
have
time
to
accept
my
interview
at
3:00
on
Friday
afternoon
in
your
office.
During
the
interview,
I
mainly
want
to
listen
to
your
opinion
about
how
we
students
should
select
kinds
of
reading
materials
to
improve
our
English
learning.
I’d
appreciate
it
if
you
could
accept
my
interview.
Don’t
hesitate
to
contact
with
me
any
time
if
you
have
some
suggestions
about
the
interview.
I
am
looking
forward
to
your
coming.
Best
wishes!
Yours,
Lihua
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