2018-2019学年湖南省衡阳县高二下学期六科联赛英语试题(扫描版) (含听力材料及音频)

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名称 2018-2019学年湖南省衡阳县高二下学期六科联赛英语试题(扫描版) (含听力材料及音频)
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高二六科联赛
英语答案
第1部 听力
1-5 CACBB 6-10 BACAB 11-15 ACCBA 16-20 ABCCA
第二部分 阅读理解
21-25 ADCDB 26-30 BACAD 31-35 ACDBC 36-40 DBCAF
第三部分 语言知识运用
41-45 ACDBB 46-50 BCACD 51-55 CAADB 56-60 DACBD

61. to 62. had been reduced 63. accomplishment 64. who 65. attempting
66. A 67. quickly 68. statues 69. was 70. known
第四部分 写作
第一节:
Hearing you’re worried∧the coming exam, I can quite understand you because we’re in the
about
same boat. But I think we can deal with it properly and my suggestion are as follows.
suggestions
First of all, it’s normal for us to be nervous till faced with the exam which we think is
when/while
important. Secondly, we’d better try our best to study hard and built a solid foundation, and then
build
we’ll feel confidence of winning by then. Thirdly, no matter how we felt, the exam is still
confident feel
approaching. So, why not to face it bravely? After all, it is our learning process which really
that
determines our success. If we always spare no effort on your studies, there is no need to worry,
our
because we’ve done all we should. So please stay calm and relaxing. I hope my suggestions will be
relaxed
of help to you.
第二节:
Dear John,
I’m so glad to receive your email, learning that you’d like to know what filial piety means. Now let me explain it to you.
It is universally accepted that filial piety is an important virtue in China. In my opinion, it means respecting your parents and the elderly. I usually spend much time chatting with my parents, accompanying them on walks and cooking delicious food for them. Besides,I also take exercise with my parents and study hard to please them. I’ll do whatever I can to make my parents live a happy life.
In a word, filial piety is a long-standing tradition in China and will be kept and passed on forever.
Yours.
Li Hua[


听力原文
Text 1
M: I can’t find my car keys. I thought I left them in the bag.
W: Look on the floor. Maybe you dropped them.
M: They’re not here. They may still be inside the car.
W: I’ll look… You’re right, Dad. Here they are!
Text 2
W: Is there any way I can get on the next flight to Tokyo? My flight from Hong Kong didn’t arrive
on time, so I missed my connection.
M: If you’re willing to fly by way of Seoul, there’s a flight leaving in 25 minutes.
Text 3
M: I’ve just spoken to Kelly, your violin teacher. You haven’t got a lesson this week. []
W: Is she ill, Dad?
M: No, she’s taking a course because she’ll do an exam next month.
Text 4
M: Hello, can you help me? I need a hotel room for tonight. Near the airport.
W: Certainly, sir.
M: And can you call a taxi to take me there?
W: Oh, you don’t need a taxi. There’s a free bus.
Text 5
W: What’s on the menu in the cafeteria today? I didn’t bring my lunch with me.
M: I have no idea. Isn’t it posted on the board outside the meeting room?
Text 6
M: Hi, Iris. What are you still doing here? I thought you were working a half day, so you could prepare for your trip to the beach.
W: That was my plan, but the weather report is calling for rain this weekend. It’s supposed to be
nicer next weekend.
M: So will you go next weekend instead?
W: Yeah, I think I’ll stay at home this weekend and work a half day next Friday. I’d rather go
when the weather is better.
Text 7
W: We haven’t got much time left now. There’s still so much to see in this museum.
M: We’ll just have to choose one more exhibition.
W: What about Jewellery from the Ancient World in Hall 3?
M: But look at the queue. We’ll spend half our time waiting if we go in there. Why not try The
Rainforest in Photos in Hall 5? You can wander around and see all the forest animals.
W: OK-then we won’t have time to visit Rescue by Helicopter. There’s a real one in Hall 6. ]
M: Maybe next time.
Text 8
M: Amanda, could you make a call to the cinema to see if there are still some seats left for the
movie this afternoon?
W: I’ve already booked tickets online for the two o’clock movie. I’m thinking of picking them up
from the ticket office on the way to the restaurant. What do you think?
M: OK. Well, the Smiths want to move our appointment forward by a half hour earlier. That means we should be there at 11:30.
W: Then we don’t have enough time. We’d better get moving. Oh, before I forget, can you remind
me to stop by the bookstore on the way back home? I have to order a book there.
M: OK.
Text 9
M: Today I’m talking to Marta Stanston, who runs her own “mobile restaurant”. Marta, how did you get into the restaurant business?
W: Well, I learnt to cook at college. I always wanted to open my own restaurant-but had no
money. So I got a job as a chef. I had all sorts of ideas for new dishes, which the staff thought would sell, but the boss wasn’t interested. That’s when a friend told me about the “mobile restaurant” idea. It sounded great.
M: Tell us about it.
W: Well, it works like this: you decide on a menu-obviously you have to be able to cook-then you advertise it so people can book a meal. The most amazing thing is all the advertising is done
through websites. People set up tables in their sitting-room, or in a city car park, an empty factory
-anywhere in fact. And because you know how many people you’re cooking for, food doesn’t get wasted.
M: So why is it good for you?
W: Well, various reasons. Like, I could buy all the things without risk because customers pay in advance. The greatest advantage, though, is by having ten customers at most, I don’t need to hire a waiter.
M: Do you ever run into problems?
W: The whole experience is fun. People watch you cook and the atmosphere’s relaxed. I did one meal on a beach which almost went wrong because I didn’t think about the wind blowing sand into people’s food. Fortunately, I’d brought a large umbrella to protect myself from the sun, so I put it around their table instead!
Text 10
M: My name’ s Bob, and I’ve come to tell you about the York Dance Band, Now, if you want to have a god family party, like a wedding or an important birthday, and you want all your guests to dance after dinner, then don’t book a noisy disco. Have a live band instead. We play all kinds of dance music, including songs that every age group, from teenagers to grandmothers, can dance to. The band has been together for ten years, but I only joined this year. Now the number of members has been increased from eight to twelve. I was looking for a band to join, and a friend of mine saw an advertisement in the local paper and persuaded me to apply.
Before I joined, the band didn’t have a separate singer, but they realized they needed one. They chose me because I’ve always enjoyed getting up and singing in front of an audience, and people say I’ve got a good voice. I’ve been in bands before. I even played the guitar rather badly in one, but this band is easily the best. I even enjoy the practices. Now, I’ll just play a little.






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