四川省成都市龙泉一中、新都一中等九校2016-2017学年高一6月联考英语(含听力)

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第Ⅰ卷
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.On
which
floor
is
the
library
A.The
first
floor
B.The
second
floor
C.The
third
floor
2.When
will
the
woman
have
the
evening
classes
A.On
Tuesdays
B.On
Thursdays
C.On
Fridays
3.How
many
members
are
there
in
the
woman's
family
A.Four
B.Five
C.Six
4.What
does
the
woman
do
A.A
student
B.A
tour
guide
C.A
waitress
5.How
did
the
man
feel
before
his
speech
A.Relaxed
B.Nervous
C.Confident
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或对白,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至7题。
6.What's
the
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.Classmates
B.Customer
and
waitress
C.Teacher
and
student
7.What
does
the
woman
suggest
doing
A.Taking
a
break
B.Having
some
Indian
food
C.Going
to
a
Japanese
restaurant
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about
A.The
man's
hometown
B.A
visit
to
an
art
museum
C.Food
in
the
restaurants
9.What
is
right
in
the
center
of
the
city
A.Parks
B.Museums
C.Theaters
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Who
did
the
man
go
to
Hawaii
with
A.His
sister
B.His
friend
C.His
cousin
11.What
was
the
weather
like
when
the
man
was
in
Hawaii
most
of
the
time
A.Sunny
B.Cloudy
C.Windy
12.What
did
the
woman
do
during
the
vacation
A.She
went
sailing(航海).
B.She
had
a
barbecue.
C.She
went
to
her
sister's
house.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
percentage
of
free
time
does
the
woman
spend
on
shopping
A.8%
B.10%
C.15%
14.What
does
the
woman
like
doing
A.Doing
housework
B.Visiting
friends
C.Reading
books15.What
does
the
woman
think
of
watching
TV
A.Interesting
B.Worthless(无价值的)
C.Useful
16.What
would
the
woman
like
to
do
in
the
future
A.Learn
to
cook
B.Become
a
film-maker
C.Do
more
exercise
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
is
the
speaker
A.A
teacher
B.A
waitress
C.A
student
18.What
differences
does
the
speaker
mainly
talk
about
A.Pronunciation
B.Vocabulary
C.Grammar
19.What
does
the
speaker
say
about
the
differences
between
American
and
British
English
A.There
are
fewer
differences
in
daily
life.
B.People
needn't
pay
attention
to
the
differences.
C.The
differences
may
cause
misunderstandings(误会).
20.What
does
the
speaker
ask
the
listeners
to
do
A.Study
more
English
words.
B.Find
more
about
language
differences.
C.Learn
about
American
and
British
cultures.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
Every
year
thousands
of
tourists
visit
Pompeii,Italy.They
see
the
sights
that
Pompeii
is
famous
for
its
stadium
and
theatres,its
shops
and
restaurants.The
tourists
do
not,however,see
Pompeii's
people.They
do
not
see
them
because
Pompeii
has
no
people.No
one
has
lived
in
Pompeii
for
almost
2,000
years.
Once,Pompeii
was
a
busy
city
of
22,000
people.It
lay
at
the
foot
of
Mount
Vesuvius,a
grass-covered
volcano.
Mount
Vesuvius
had
not
erupted
for
centuries,so
the
people
of
Pompeii
felt
safe.But
they
were
not.
In
August
of
AD
79,Mount
Vesuvius
erupted.The
entire
top
of
the
mountain
exploded,and
a
huge
black
cloud
rose
into
the
air.Soon
stones
and
hot
ash
began
to
fall
on
Pompeii.When
the
eruption
ended
two
days
later,Pompeii
was
buried
under
20
feet
of
stones
and
ashes.
Almost
all
of
its
people
were
dead.
For
centuries,Pompeii
lay
buried
under
stone
and
ash.Then,in
the
year
1861,an
Italian
scientist
named
Ginseppe
began
to
uncover
Pompeii.Slowly,carefully,Ginseppe
and
his
men
dug.The
city
looked
almost
the
same
as
it
had
looked
in
AD
79.There
were
streets
and
fountains,houses
and
shops.There
was
a
stadium
with
20,000
seats.Perhaps
the
most
important
of
all,there
were
everyday
objects,which
tell
us
a
great
deal
about
the
people
who
lived
in
Pompeii.Many
glasses
and
jars
had
some
dark
blue
colour
in
the
bottom,so
we
know
that
the
people
of
Pompeii
liked
wine.They
liked
bread,too;
metal
bread
pans
were
in
every
bakery,In
one
bakery
there
were
81
round,flat
loaves
of
bread-a
type
of
bread
that
is
still
sold
in
Italy
today.Tiny
boxes
filled
with
a
dark,shiny
powder
tell
us
that
women
like
to
wear
eye-makeup.
Ginseppe
has
died,but
his
work
continues.One-fourth
has
not
been
uncovered
yet.Scientists
are
still
digging,still
making
discoveries
that
draw
the
tourists
to
Pompeii.
21.Why
do
large
numbers
of
people
come
to
Pompeii
each
year
A.To
visit
the
volcano.
B.To
see
how
Pompeiians
lived.
C.To
watch
sports
and
plays.
D.To
shop
and
eat
there.
22.Why
had
so
many
Pompeiians
remained
by
volcanic
Mount
Vesuvius
A.The
city
nearby
offered
all
kinds
of
fun.
B.The
area
produced
the
finest
wine
in
Italy.
C.Few
people
expected
the
volcano
to
erupt
again.
D.The
mountain
was
beautiful
and
covered
with
grass.
23.Why
did
the
city
uncovered
look
almost
the
same
as
it
had
looked
in
AD
79
A.Because
Ginseppe
and
his
men
dug
it
slowly
and
carefully.
B.Because
scientists
successfully
rebuilt
the
city
with
everyday
objects.
C.Because
the
city
was
buried
alive
and
remained
untouched.
D.Because
nobody
had
lived
in
the
city
ever
since
the
volcano
erupted.
24.What
do
we
know
about
the
Pompeiians
who
lived
2000
years
ago
A.They
liked
women
wearing
all
kinds
of
makeup.
B.They
lived
more
or
less
the
same
as
Italians
now
do.
C.They
enjoyed
a
lazy
life
with
drinking
and
eating.
D.They
went
back
to
Pompeii
after
the
eruption
in
AD
79.
B
Would
you
carry
around
an
electronic
ID,not
in
your
pocket,but
in
your
body
Does
this
idea
scare
you
or
make
you
feel
safe
The
first
computer
ID
chip
(芯片)
that
could
be
planted
under
a
person's
skin
might
be
marketed
very
soon.
Developed
by
Applied
Digital,an
American
technology
company
based
in
Florida,the
device
(发明物)
could
meet
the
need
for
public
security
after
the
September
11
attacks.
For
airports,nuclear
power
plants
(核电站)
and
other
high
security
facilities,the
immediate
effects
are
obvious.The
technology
could
help
put
an
end
to
false
ID
cards,because
it
would
be
difficult
to
remove
and
copy
a
tiny
computer
chip.The
chip
is
as
small
as
a
grain
of
rice.
The
technology
would
also
allow
satellites
to
track
(追踪)
a
person's
every
movement
and
store
medical
records.
These
uses
are
already
attracting
interest
for
tasks
like
fighting
against
kidnappings(绑架),or
helping
with
medical
operations.
But
some
people
are
afraid
of
the
loss
of
privacy.
"You
always
have
to
think
about
what
the
device
could
be
used
for
tomorrow,"said
Lee
Tien,a
senior
privacy
lawyer
in
the
United
States.
"At
first
a
device
is
used
for
applications
we
all
agree
are
good,but
then
it
slowly
starts
being
used
for
more
than
it
was
intended,"he
said.
However,Applied
Digital
says
it
will
soon
apply
for
government
permission
for
the
device.It
says
that
the
first
people
to
use
the
chip
will
be
volunteers.
Getting
the
implant
(需移植的芯片)
would
go
something
like
this:
A
person
or
company
buys
the
chip
from
Applied
Digital
for
about
US
$200.And
the
company
encodes
(编码)
it
with
the
desired
information.
The
customer
then
takes
the
chip
to
their
doctor,who
can
plant
it
with
a
large
needle.
The
device
has
no
power
supply,rather
it
is
activated
(使活动,使运行)
by
a
scanner
(扫描仪)
running
across
the
skin
above
it.Without
a
scanner,the
chip
cannot
be
read.
Even
with
the
privacy
concern,some
are
already
eager
to
use
the
product.
Jell
Jacobs
from
Florida
hopes
to
become
the
first
buyer
of
the
chip
to
store
his
medical
records.Suffering
from
a
serious
illness,he
wants
to
make
sure
doctors
can
help
him
quickly.
Eight
Latin
American
companies
have
also
shown
interests
in
the
device.It
could
help
to
find
any
tourists
who
are
kidnapped.
25.The
best
title
for
the
passage
is
.
A.Why
Is
the
New
ID
Necessary
B.Where
to
Buy
the
Chip
C.An
Advertisement
for
Chips
D.Getting
a
New
Kind
of
ID
Under
Your
Skin
26.Which
of
the
following
is
true
according
to
the
text
A.In
some
airports
and
factories
such
device
is
already
being
used.
B.The
information
on
the
chip
can
be
read
when
it
has
its
power
supply.
C.The
technology
could
help
put
an
end
to
false
ID
cards.
D.The
first
computer
ID
chip
has
already
come
into
the
market.
27.What
is
the
advantage
with
the
electronic
ID
according
to
the
passage
A.It's
cheap
to
buy
and
easy
to
get.
B.With
this
people
will
have
no
fear
of
losing
privacy.
C.It
can
store
people's
medical
records
and
help
with
medical
operations.
D.It
is
developed
by
Applied
Digital
in
Florida.
28.What
can
we
learn
about
Jeff
Jacobs
A.He's
a
worker
in
Applied
Digital,a
company
in
Florida.
B.He's
a
doctor
who
helps
plant
tile
chips
on
people.
C.He
fears
if
he
uses
the
chip
he
will
lose
privacy.
D.He's
suffering
from
a
serious
illness
and
wants
to
buy
the
chip.
C
Welcome
to
Adventure
Land!
Everyone
loves
Adventure
Land!The
Parks
and
Exhibitions
were
built
for
you
to
explore,enjoy,and
admire
their
wonders.Every
visit
will
be
an
unforgettable
experience.You
will
go
away
enriched,longing
to
come
back.What
are
you
going
to
do
this
time
The
Travel
Pavilion
Explore
places
you
have
never
been
to
before,and
experience
different
ways
of
life.
Visit
the
Amazon
jungle
village,the
Turkish
market,the
Tai
floating
market,the
Berber
mountain
house
and
others.Talk
to
the
people
there
who
will
tell
you
about
their
lives,and
things
they
make.You
can
try
making
a
carpet,
making
nets,fishing...
The
Future
Tower
This
exhibition
shows
how
progress
will
touch
our
lives.It
allows
us
to
look
into
the
future
and
explore
the
cities
of
the
next
century
and
the
way
we'll
be
living
then.Spend
some
time
in
our
space
station
and
climb
into
our
simulator
(模拟装置)
for
the
Journey
to
Mars!
The
Nature
Park
This
is
not
really
one
park
but
several.
In
the
Safari
Park
you
can
drive
among
African
animals
in
one
of
our
Range
Cruisers:
see
lions,giraffes,
elephants
in
the
wild.Move
on
to
the
Ocean
Park
to
watch
the
dolphins
and
whales.And
then
there
is
still
the
Aviary
to
see...
The
Pyramid
This
is
the
center
of
Adventure
Land.Run
out
of
film,need
some
postcards
and
stamps For
all
these
things
and
many
more,visit
our
underground
shopping
e
here
for
information
and
ideas
too.
29.The
Travel
Pavilion
is
built
to
help
visitors
.
A.realize
the
importance
of
travelling
B.become
familiar
with
mountain
countriesC.learn
how
to
make
things
such
as
fishing
nets
D.learn
something
about
different
places
in
the
world
30.If
you
are
interested
in
knowing
about
what
people's
life
will
be,you
may
visit
.
A.the
Travel
Pavilion
B.the
Safari
Park
C.the
Future
Tower
D.the
Pyramid
31.If
you
want
to
get
a
toy
lion
to
take
home,where
will
you
most
likely
go
A.The
Pyramid.
B.The
Nature
Park.
C.The
Future
Tower.
D.The
Travel
Pavilion.
D
TOKYO,Japan—An
earthquake
measuring
8.0
hit
the
northern
Japanese
island
of
Hokkaido
early
Friday.The
quake
was
the
strongest
anywhere
in
the
world
this
year.Several
million
people
live
on
the
island.Japan's
national
broadcasting
agency,NHK,reported
236
people
had
been
hurt,but
no
deaths
had
been
reported.Tsunami
waves
measuring
about
3
feet
(1
meter)
began
hitting
the
eastern
coast
of
Japan's
northernmost
island,and
officials
warned
all
residents
in
the
region
to
seek
higher
ground.A
fire
broke
out
at
oil
refinery
on
the
island
after
the
earthquake,and
television
stations
reported
a
train
derailment
and
a
landslide
near
a
highway
tunnel.The
U.S.
Geological
Survey
measured
the
quake
at
8.0
but
authorities
in
Japan
initially
gave
it
a
magnitude
of
7.8.The
USGS
said
the
temblor
was
located
33
kilometers
(20
miles)
under
the
Earth's
crust,about
796
miles
north/northwest
of
Tokyo,and
began
at
4:50
a.m.local
time
(1950
GMT).The
second
quake
occurred
at
6:08
a.m.(2108
GMT).
On
average,there
is
one
magnitude-8,or
greater,quake
a
year
in
the
world.The
amount
of
energy
released
(释放)
in
a
magnitude-8
earthquake
is
equivalent
to
that
contained
in
1.01
billion
tons
of
TNT,according
to
the
USGS.A
tsunami
watch
has
been
issued
for
the
U.S.state
of
Hawaii."Based
on
all
available
data,a
tsunami
may
have
been
generated
by
this
earthquake
that
could
be
destructive
on
coastal
areas
even
far
from
the
epicenter,"said
the
announcement
from
the
National
Tsunami
Hazard
Mitigation
Program.Only
six
days
ago
a
5.5-magnitude
quake
shook
Japan.The
September
20
earthquake
was
centered
nearly
870
kilometers
(540
miles)
south-southeast
of
Tokyo,
near
Japan's
Bonin
Islands,a
remote
volcanic
island
group
in
the
Pacific
Ocean.Earlier
this
month,Japan
marked
the
80th
anniversary
of
a
magnitude
8.3
quake
that
devastated
Tokyo
and
neighboring
Yokohama,killing
at
least
140,000
people.In
January
1995,a
magnitude
7.2
temblor
in
Kobe
killed
more
than
6,000
people.
32.An
8.O-magnitude
earthquake
happened
in
Japan
.
A.in
January
1995
B.on
September
26,2003
C.on
September
25,2003
D.in
September,1923
33.What
is
NOT
the
result
of
this
earthquake
A.236
people
were
hurt
B.A
fire
broke
out
at
oil
refinery
on
the
island
C.A
train
was
out
of
track
D.Two
people
died
34.What
does
tsunami
mean
in
Chinese
A.晨中
B.火山
C.海啸
D.余震
35.We
can
infer
that
.
A.this
might
be
the
biggest
earthquake
in
the
world
this
year
B.Japan
is
a
country
where
earthquakes
frequently
happen
C.this
earthquake
has
no
effect
on
the
USA
D.the
second
quake
occurred
only
half
an
hour
after
the
first
one
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。
It
is
said
that
farmers
or
peasants,especially
those
in
developing
countries,are
often
criticized
for
cutting
down
forests.But
a
new
study
suggests
that
many
farmers
recognize
the
value
of
keeping
trees.
Researchers
using
satellite
images
found
at
least
ten
percent
trees
cover
on
more
than
one
billion
hectares
of
farmland._36_.Earlier
estimates
were
much
lower
but
incomplete.The
authors
of
the
new
study
say
it
may
still
underestimate
the
true
extent
worldwide.
The
study
found
the
most
trees
cover
in
South
America._37_.North
Africa
and
West
Asia
have
the
least.
The
study
found
that
climate
conditions
alone
could
not
explain
the
amount
of
trees
cover
in
different
areas.
_38_.There
are
areas
with
few
trees
but
also
few
people,and
areas
with
many
trees
and
many
people.The
findings
suggest
that
things
like
land
rights,markets
or
government
policies
can
influence
tree
planting
and
protection.
Dennis
Garrity
heads
the
World
Agroforestry
Center._39_.The
problem,he
says,is
that
policy
makers
and
planners
have
been
slow
to
recognize
this
and
to
support
such
efforts.
The
satellite
images
may
not
show
what
the
farmers
are
using
the
trees
for,but
trees
provide
nuts,fruit,wood
and
other
products._40_.Even
under
drought
(干旱)
conditions,trees
can
often
provide
food
and
a
way
to
earn
money
until
the
next
growing
season.
Some
trees
act
as
natural
fertilizers.They
take
nitrogen
(氮气)
out
of
the
air
and
put
it
in
the
soil.Scientists
at
the
Center
say
the
use
of
fertilizer
trees
can
reduce
the
need
for
chemical
nitrogen
by
up
to
three-fourths.Trees
also
capture
carbon
dioxide,a
gas
linked
to
climate
change.
A.Nor
could
the
size
of
nearby
populations,meaning
people
and
trees
can
live
together.
B.He
says
farmers
are
acting
on
their
own
to
protect
and
plant
trees.
C.Almost
all
of
it
is
covered
by
trees.D.They
also
help
prevent
soil
loss
and
protect
water
supplies.
E.He
devotes
most
of
his
time
to
making
people
realize
its
importance.
F.That
is
nearly
half
of
the
farmland
in
the
world.
G.Next
comes
Africa
south
of
the
Sahara,followed
by
Southeast
Asia.
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。
The
pickle
jar
(腌菜罐子)
as
far
back
as
I
can
remember
sat
on
the
floor
in
my
parents'
bedroom._41_he
got
ready
for
bed,Dad
would
empty
his
pockets
and
drop
his_42_into
the
jar.When
the
jar
was_43_,he
would
take
the
coins
to
the
bank
and
say_44_to
the
cashier,"These
are
for
my
son's
college
fund
(资金).He'll_45_work
at
the
mill
(磨坊)
all
his
life
like
me."
The
years
passed,and
I_46_college
and
took
a
job
in
another
town.Once,while
visiting
my
parents,I
noticed
that
the
pickle
jar
was
gone.It
had
served
its
purpose
and
had
been
removed.My
dad
was
a
man
of
_47_words,and
never
taught
me
the_48_of
determination,perseverance
(毅力)
and
faith.The
pickle
jar
had
taught
me
more
than_49_
could
have
done.When
I
married,I
told
my
wife
Susan
about
the_50_.In
my
mind,it
showed
how
much
my
dad
had_51_me.Dad
continued
to
drop
his
coins
into
the
jar,
no
matter
how_52_things
got
at
home.
The
first
Christmas
after
our
daughter
Jessica
was
born,we
spent
the
holiday
with
my
parents.After
dinner,
Susan_53_our
baby
into
my
parents'
bedroom
to
feed
her.When
Susan
came
back
into
the
living
room,there
was
strange
tears
in
her_54_.She
handed
Jessica
to
Dad
before
taking
my
hand
and
leading
me
into
the
room.
"Look,"she
said_55_,her
eyes
directing
me
to
a
spot
on
the
floor.
To
my_56_,there,as
if
it
had
never
been_57_,
stood
the
old
pickle
jar,
the
bottom
already_58_with
coins.I
walked
over
to
the
pickle
jar,dug
down
into_59_and
pulled
out
a
handful
of
coins.With
the
strong
emotions
choking
me,I
dropped
the
coins
into
the
jar.I
looked
up
and
saw
that
Dad,carrying
Jessica,had
slipped
quietly
into
the
room.Our
eyes_60_,and
I
knew
he
was
feeling
the
same
emotions
I
felt.Neither
one
of
us
could
speak.
41.A.While
B.If
C.When
D.Unless
42.A.coins
B.walle
C.money
D.bill
43.A.emptied
B.filled
C.sold
D.broken
44.A.seriously
B.strictly
C.proudly
D.anxious
45.A.still
B.also
C.always
D.never
46.A.finished
B.started
C.entered
D.dropped
47.A.no
B.many
C.few
D.big
48.A.worth
B.values
C.use
D.differences
49.A.money
B.words
C.books
D.actions
50.A.coins
B.jar
C.determination
D.faith
51.A.loved
B.treated
C.supported
D.encouraged
52.A.hard
B.easy
C.smooth
D.wrong
53.A.led
B.carried
C.brought
D.took
54.A.body
B.head
C.arms
D.eyes
55.A.happily
B.angrily
C.loudly
D.softly
56.A.surprise
B.delight
C.comfort
D.satisfaction
57.A.used
B.lost
C.removed
D.forgotten
58.A.covered
B.filled
C.spread
D.supplied
59.A.the
pillow
B.the
jar
C.my
hand
bag
D.my
pocket
60.A.separated
B.left
C.locked
D.ran
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,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Mr.Robinson
had
to
travel
somewhere
on
business.As
he
was
in
a
hurry,he
decided
to
go_61_air
He
liked
sitting
beside
a
window
when
he
was
flying,_62_when
he
got
onto
the
plane,he
looked
for
a
window
seat.He
found
all
of
them
already_63_(take)
except
one.There
was
a
soldier
sitting
in
the
seat
beside
it.Wondering
why
this
one
had
not
been
taken,Mr.Robinson
at
once
went
towards
it.
When
he
reached
it-however,Mr.Robinson
saw
that
there
was
a
notice
stuck
on
the
seat.It
said,"This
seat_64_
(keep)
for
proper
load
balance,thank
you."Because
he
had
never
seen
such
a
kind
of_65_(usual)
notice
in
a
plane
before,Mr.Robinson
was
a
little
surprised.But
he
thought
that
the
plane
must
be
carrying
something_66_(particular)
heavy
in
it,so
he
walked
on
and
found_67_empty
seat,not
beside
a
window,to
sit
in.
Two
or
three
people
tried
to
sit
in
the
window
seat
beside
the
soldier,but
they
too
read
the
notice
and
went
on.
When
the
plane
was
nearly
full,a
very
pretty
girl_68_(hurry)
into
the
plane.The
soldier,_69_was
watching
the
passengers
coming
in,quickly
took
the
notice
off
the
seat
beside
him
and
in
this
way
succeeded
in
having
the
company
of
a_70_(beautiful)
during
the
whole
trip.
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短文。短文中共有10处错误,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(∧),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。
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。
My
parents
have
decided
to
take
me
to
pay
a
visit
for
Britain.I
am
excited,hope
to
make
a
good
use
of
this
opportunity.Firstly,I
will
talk
to
native
speakers
as
much
as
I
can
improve
my
English.Secondly,there
are
many
place
of
interest
that
interest
me
a
lot,including
Big
Ben,which
dated
from
1858.Besides,football,that
is
popular
in
England,
is
my
favorite
sport.I
have
been
dreaming
of
watching
a
living
football
match
there
but
now
the
dream
will
come
true.My
friend
Alice
lives
in
London.I
will
probably
meet
with
him.I
am
sure
l
will
have
a
good
time
there.
第二节
书面表达(共1题,满分25分)
目前,中国很多城市出现了共享单车bicycle-sharing),受到人们的欢迎,同时也出现了一些问题。请以“Bicycle
Sharing”为题写一篇英语短文,内容要点如下:
1.方便出行;健康环保
2.随意停放;人为损坏
3.你的看法
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:randomly
adv.随意地
Bicycle
Sharing
Nowadays,bicycle
sharing
has
come
into
people's
lives
in
many
cities
in
China
and
it
has
become
a
popular
means
of
transport.______________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
四川省成都市龙泉一中、新都一中等九校2016-2017学年高一6月联考
英语试题答案
听力测试:1-5
CACBB
6-10
ACAAC
11-15
BBACB
16-20
CABCB
阅读理解:A:
BCCB
B:
DCCD
C:
DCA
D:
BDCB
七选五:FGABD
完形填空:41-45
CABCD
46-50
ACBBB
51-55
AABDD
56-60
ACADC
语法填空:
61.by
62.so
63.taken
64.is
kept
65.unusual
66.particularly
67.an/another
68.Hurried
69.who
70.beauty
短文改错:
1.for改为to
2.hope改为hoping
3.去掉make后的
a
4.can后加to
5.place改为places
6.dated改为dates
7.that改为which
8.living改为live
9.but改为and
10.him改为her
书面表达:
One
possible
version:
Bicycle
Sharing
Nowadays,bicycle
sharing
has
come
into
people’s
lives
in
many
cities
in
China
and
it
has
become
a
popular
means
of
transport.Firstly,bicycle
sharing
makes
it
convenient
for
people
to
travel,for
it
is
easy
for
us
to
find
one
near
some
public
places.Secondly,bicycle
sharing
is
not
only
beneficial
to
our
health
but
also
environmentally
friendly.
However,with
its
rapid
development,bicycle-sharing
system
also
leads
to
some
problems.First
of
all,some
people
may
park
the
bicycle
randomly
instead
of
returning
it
to
the
parking
places.What’s
worse,many
people
break
it,like
throwing
it
into
the
river
or
tearing
it
apart.
As
far
as
I’m
concerned,we
should
take
a
developing
view
about
bicycle
sharing
and
with
effective
measures
taken,it
can
be
expected
that
it
will
become
a
more
helpful
way
to
daily
travel.
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words)
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