XCS2017-2018学年下学期期末教学质量评估试卷参考答案
高一英语
1-5 ABCAA 6-10 BBACA 11-15 CBCBA 16-20 BCABB
21-23 BBD 24-27 BBDB 28-31 BDCB 32-35 ADCD 36-40 EFDGC
41-45 CBADD 46-50 DCABA 51-55 ACBDB 56-60 CBCAD
语法填空
61. enjoyed 62. It
63. from / by 64. that / which
65. improving 66. usually
67. to understand 68. meaning
69. what 70. a
短文改错
71. ... nearly get drowned ... get → got
72. ... I grew old ... old → older
73. ... asked me learn ... learn前加to
74. ... and repeated explained ... repeated → repeatedly
75. ... swimming for me. for → to
76. ... them a try. them → it
77. ... imagine what scared ... what → how
78. ... first had stepped ... 去掉had
79. ... great funs in ... funs → fun
80. ... a girl live ... live → living
书面表达
One possible version:
Dear Jack,
How is everything going? I am writing to ask you something about the English Corner in your school. You said in your last email that many students from non-English speaking countries have benefited from going to the English Corner. So I want to go there too. Could you please answer my following questions? First of all, when and where is the English Corner held? Second, how many foreign students usually go there? And are there teachers to answer questions? Finally, are there any rules to follow in the English Corner?
I am looking forward to your early reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
听力材料
(Text 1)
M: I think foreign languages are more interesting than science.?Which do you like?
W: Neither. I prefer politics.?
(Text 2)
W: They look beautiful in the vase, don’t they? They’re from my grandmother’s garden.
M: Yeah. They smell very nice as well.
(Text 3)
W: The computer broke down just as I was sending an e-mail to Jenny. I tried calling her, but I couldn’t get through.
M: That’s OK. I’ll send her a message.
(Text 4)
M: Excuse me. Can you tell me how I can get to the nearest hotel?
W: Turn right at the first corner, go straight for about 20 minutes and you’ll see a hotel. It is between a restaurant and a hospital.
(Text 5)
W: How can I help you?
M: I understand that the school organizes … umm, trips to different …
W: Yes, we run five every month; three on weekends and two Wednesday afternoon trips …
(Text 6)
W: Jim, it’s a perfect day today. I don’t think you should stay at home and play computer games.
M: But it’s so hot outside.
W: No, it’s not. The temperature isn’t that high today. Stop making excuses. Just turn off the computer and go out. You’re gaining weight, you know.
M: OK. But I don’t want to go out alone. Where is Tim?
W: He’s preparing for an important exam. I don’t think he has time today.
M: OK. I’ll call my friend Mike and ask him if he can go out and play volleyball with me.
(Text 7)
M: Hello! I’m calling to find out what time your store closes today.
W: We’re actually closing in half an hour at 9 pm. Tomorrow we’ll be open from 11 am to midnight.
M: Hmm. I won’t be able to make it there in the next 30 minutes, and I need to return a DVD before I go out of town tomorrow morning.
W: We have an after-hours drop box, so you can come by after we close and return the DVD. So you don’t need to pay a late fee.
M: All right. I’ll do that then.
(Text 8)
W: Hi, Bill. Have you got your invitation yet?
M: My invitation? No, I haven’t. My invitation to what?
W: The housewarming party.
M: Whose housewarming party, Joan?
W: George and Viola Mark’s. They’ve bought a new house in the suburbs.
M: Oh, really? Good for them! Have you seen the house?
W: Yes, I have. There are three bedrooms, a living room, a dining room and a big kitchen. There’s a large garden, too.
M: That does sound nice. Have they moved in yet?
W: I guess they’ll have all their furniture in the house tonight.
M: When are they going to have the party?
W: Next Saturday night, just three days from today. I’m sure you’ll get your invitation today or tomorrow.
M: Well, that’ll be something to look forward to.
(Text 9)
M: I studied in Spain when I was your age. I think you’ll have a great time, Jean.
W: I visited Spain ten years ago when I was eleven, but it will be different this time. I’ll be living with a family and studying at the university.
M: Make sure to travel around as much as you can. You’ll be next to Portugal, France and Morocco, and it is easy to travel around Europe. There are cheap train and plane tickets. You can also rent a car.
W: I hate to fly and I haven’t got a driver’s license, so I think I’ll use the train. Paris will be my first trip out of Spain.
M: And after a few months in Spain, you’ll be studying in England? I’m so jealous.
W: You can always visit me in Europe, Uncle Aaron. It’s always more fun to visit a new place with friends and family.
M: That sounds good. I think I’ll wait until next year and visit you in England towards the end of your trip. That way, you’ll be able to show me around like a local.
(Text 10)
Good morning, everyone. Thank you — and thanks to your head teacher, Mr. Jones — for inviting me to come in and talk about our special Science Nights at the City Science Museum. I hope some of you will be able to come and take part in our next one.
So, what is a Science Night? Well, you arrive at 7 pm, do lots of interesting activities and then, at 10:30, you go to sleep in the space gallery, camping among the things in the exhibition. In the morning, after breakfast, you watch a film and we give out prizes to people who created the best projects the evening before. Sounds great, doesn’t it?
If you and your parents want to find out more about it, you can become a friend of the museum on Facebook and read reports and see if you like the idea. I hope you do.
Well, thanks for listening to me. I really hope to see you at a Science Night soon.