江苏省泗阳县2019届高三上学期第一次统测英语试卷 (扫描版,有听力音频和文字材料,缺第一页)

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名称 江苏省泗阳县2019届高三上学期第一次统测英语试卷 (扫描版,有听力音频和文字材料,缺第一页)
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泗阳县2018-2019学年度高三第一次统测
参考答案
一、听力
1-5:CABCC 6-10:ABCAB
11-15:BCBAA 16-20:CCCBC
二、单选
21-25:CDCCD 26-30:CBDCA 31-35:DBADC
三、完形
36-40:DCDAB 41-45:ADCBA
46-50:BCDCA 51-55:BCABD
四、阅读
56-58:BD 58-60:DCD
61-64:BDCA 65-70:CCCBDC
五、任务型
Cool / Calm / Settle 72. brings 73. answer
74. likely 75. costing 76. difficulty/trouble
77. Approaches 78. cautious/ careful / smart
79. Master / Handle / Control 80. seriously
六、作文
Possible version
After accidentally jumping into a vat of milk, the thin frog kept paddling, in which way it successfully got out of the vat, while the fat one gave up and ended drowned.
We, like the two frogs, may be confronted with adversities at times, to which we often submit ourselves, letting the opportunity slip through fingers. So keeping trying is of great significance. Take Thomas Edison for example, he tried 1,000 times to create the light bulb, without success. Confident in himself, he did succeed eventually.
The next time we are stuck in trouble, we might as well take the following steps. First, we’d better take a positive attitude towards the adversity, regarding it as our stepping stone to success. In addition, bearing specific purposes and plans in mind, we are not supposed to be blindly obedient to others’ views. Persist and strive to forge ahead, and we are bound to succeed.
附:英语听力原文
Text 1
W: What’s the weather like in your city, Grandpa?
M: It’s raining, my dear. But the sky is clear in the west. I think the rain will stop soon.
W: Oh. It’s snowing here in the mountains. (1)
Text 2
M: I’ve come up with a new recipe for dumplings. Want to try?
W: I think the traditional kinds are best. Why would you change them?
M: I love experimenting with different flavors. (2)
Text 3
W: Do you always read in low light? You will need glasses soon.
M: Usually. I know it’s bad for my eyesight, but I share a room with my brother. I don’t want to wake him up with bright light. (3)
Text 4
W: Here is twenty dollars for you. How much do I still owe you now?
M: You paid me twenty last week, and fifty the week before, so…now you still owe me ten dollars. (4)
Text 5
W: Four hours of sleep…I’m so tired! My job is so demanding!
M: Most people need to sleep at least six hours each night. (5) But as a mother, you really ought to get eight. Don’t work so much!
Text 6
W: Good night, honey. Are you feeling well?
M: You scared me! Please don’t ever surprise me like that again! I was thinking so hard about my essay that’s due in the morning. I didn’t even hear you open the kitchen door. (6)
W: I’m sorry. I thought you saw me come in. (6) Do you have to stay up all night again? It’s already eleven o’clock.
M: No, the paper isn’t as long as the last one. I will probably go to sleep by three. (7) At least I won’t need to drink coffee now.
W: Why not?
M: You scared me so much that I won’t be sleepy for the next four hours!
Text 7
M: What are you reading, Lucy?
W: The Travels of Marco Polo. We have to read it for class. Marco Polo was a famous traveler from Italy at the end of the 13th century. He spent 24 years on his journey and even went as far as China. (8) Have you heard about him?
M: Of course! I love learning about the ancient explorers and travelers. Through them, you can find out what the world was like in those times. But there is an even older traveler that I like more. Do you know about Xuanzang?
W: No. Who was he?
M: He was a Chinese man from the 7th century. It took him 17 years to go from China to India and back. He wanted to learn about the origin of Buddhism. His journey must have been amazing. If you’d like to read about it, there’s a storybook called Journey to the West. It is a fantasy story about Xuanzang’s experiences. (9)
Text 8
M: Here, Molly, I’d like you to have this dictionary. I don’t use it anymore now that I’m fluent. (10)
W: Thank you, Richard. Um…a Spanish dictionary? (10)
M: Yes. I thought you could use it when you study abroad in Spain next semester.
W: Oh, Richard, my plans changed. I was hoping to study in Spain. But the program was one year long, and I prefer a six-month program. There was a spot left in the program in France. (11)
M: Molly, you’ll love France! Well, I guess I’ll keep my dictionary. The truth is that you never stop discovering a language, even when you think you know it.
W: How did you ever learn Spanish? I’m so nervous I’ll never understand French.
M: When I was your age and I went on my first international trip to Spain, I was also very worried. But the best way to learn is by doing just what you’re going to do: by surrounding yourself in the culture and the language. (12)
W: Thank you for your advice. Now I’m looking forward to my trip to France.
M: Once you’re there, you’ll be having too much fun to get nervous.
Text 9
W: Henry, are you ready for the beach? (16)
M: Yes, Kelly! Here I am! (16)
W: Henry, I can hardly see you. You look like you’re wearing the sheet of a king-size bed.
M: I need to protect my skin. I’m allergic to the sun.
W: We could’ve gone to a swimming pool!
M: No! I don’t even like to swim! I just want to take a long walk while I hear the waves and smell the salt in the air. (13)
W: How can you smell anything when you’ve covered your entire face?
M: Let’s just get in the car. We only have one day off. I don’t want to waste a second.
W: Didn’t you hear the new manager? We have two days off. (14)
M: What? Oh, great! Two days by the sea!
W: Tomorrow’s supposed to rain. I’m going to stay home. (15)
M: Suit yourself. Rain or shine, I’m going back to the beach.
W: Ryan is using my car tomorrow. I can’t give you another ride. (16)
M: I’ll bike there.
W: I never knew you liked the beach so much.
M: It’s not generally something I talk about at the office. I’m just too busy.
W: I never knew you were so sensitive to the sun either.
M: That’s why I have curtains in my office.
Text 10
With the rapid growth in China’s cities, some architecture companies are trying to help the environment keep up. Some are even trying to find more ways to bring the urban population into contact with nature. MAD Architects is one of those companies that are trying to take “green” designs to a new level. (17) The company believes in the importance of making buildings that can produce their own power and food. They believe the buildings should also recycle all of their waste. The new designs make people living and working in these buildings think about being outside. They feel like they’re reconnecting with the natural world, (18) instead of being far apart from it. The company believes this way of thinking is very important for the future of urban living. One of MAD’s newest projects is called the Urban Forest, designed for the city of Chongqing. (19) There will be offices, open spaces, balconies with trees, and many plants throughout. The project is inspired by the mountainous Chinese landscape and the traditional villages built on the hillsides. It will be an urban engineering wonder! Architects who are interested in working on the Urban Forest should apply at the MAD offices in Beijing, New York, or Rome. (20)
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