江苏省江阴市石庄高级中学2007届高三英语第一次考试卷5

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[参考答案]
第一部分:
1-5 ABBBB 6-10 CBCBA 11-15BCAAB 16-20CCACB
第二部分:
21-25CDDAA 26-30 BBAAC 31-35 DBACB 36-40CBDAB 41-45CDACA
46-50DACAC 51-55BDDBB
第三部分:
56-59 BACB 60-64 BDAAD 65-67 DCB 68-71 DACA 72-75 BCBC
第四部分:
第一节:
76 whether 77 were 78 even 79 what 80 advice 81while 82 if 83 sense
84 hate 85part-time
第二节:
书面表达
参考答案1:
People used to communicate with each other through letters and public phones. But nowadays they use mobile phones and the Internet instead. This change in communication has good effects on our life and work. Compared with letters and public phones, mobile phones and the Internet are faster and much more convenient. If you miss your grandmother, you just take out your phone and say "hello" to her. If you want to place an order with a foreign company, you can e-mail the message, It'll be a matter of minutes before you get their reply. Aren't we living in a smaller world? (101words)
参考答案2:
More and more people rely on e-mail and mobile phones for communication rather than letters and public phones because the new tools seem faster and make work more efficient. However this change has bad as well as good effects, especially dependence on the Internet. Firstly, as we lack enough practice, we are losing the beauty of hand-written Chinese words which express the writer better while machine words all have the same looks., Secondly, our spelling becomes worse if we rely on the machine too much. Last but not least, the PC screen does harm to our eyes. I prefer the old way of communication even though it is much too slow in the eyes of many.(116words)
附:听力材料
Text 1
M: I'm tired from all this shopping. I had to fight through the crowds.
W: It's always terrible around Christmas. It's like a continual rush hour.
Text 2
M: Will Mr. Black be able to see me at 9:15 tomorrow morning?
W: Sorry, but he's fully booked till eleven.
M: Would ten to one be convenient?
W: Yes, he's free then.
Text 3
M: I’m still waiting for the clerk to come back and make some copies of this paper for
me?
W: Why trouble him? I’ll show you how easy it is to work the machine.
Text 4
M: I used to love this restaurant. For years, they had the best Italian food in town.
W: I agree. It was one of my favorites too until they hired a new chief and changed.
Text 5
W: Is it raining outside, Bob?
M: Is it raining? Can't you see that I'm almost wet to the skin?
Text 6
M: Hi, Alice, have you made any New Year's resolutions?
W: Just the usual. I'd like to lose some weight, and I want to save some money.
M: Come on! Everybody makes those resolutions.
W: I know, Henry. Well, I hope I'll get a good job after I graduate this summer, but that's not a resolution. I'm going to work harder. How about you?
M: Hmm. I stopped smoking last June. That was last year's promise to myself.
W: So what do you want to do this year?
M: I want to start getting more exercise. I have to lose weight, so I'd like to join a health club.
W: I'd like that, too. Jeff told me he'd like to treat himself to a really nice vacation.
M: Oh? Where does he think he would go?
W: He might go to a quiet beach in Mexico, or go fishing in Canada. He hasn't made up his mind yet.
Text 7
W: Can I help you?
M: Yes, I'm looking for a flat.
W: To buy or to rent?
M. Oh, to rent.
W: How much do you want to pay?
M: About two hundred a month.
W: Well, I've got one here on Sydney Road. It's two hundred and fifty a month.
M. How big is it?
W: It has a kitchen-dinner, a bathroom and one bedroom.
M: Well, actually, I'd prefer something bigger if that's possible.
W: Yes, I think so. Here's an interesting one. It's opposite the park.
M: How much is it?
W: It's three hundred a month. It's the biggest flat we've got in this area.
M: What's it like?
W: Well, there are two bedrooms, a sitting room, a kitchen and a bathroom.
M: It sounds very interesting. Can I go and see it?
W: Of course, sir. Can I have your name and address?
Text 8
M: So, what do you want to do tomorrow?
W: Well, let's look at this city guide here. [ okay ! ] Uh, here's something interesting. [ Oh ! ] Why don't we first visit the art museum in the morning?
M: Okay. I like that idea. And where do you want to eat lunch?
W: How about going to an Indian restaurant? [ Humm. ] The guide recommends one downtown a few blocks from the museum.
M: Now that sounds great. After that, what do you think about visiting the zoo? [ Oh... umm ...well... ] Well, it says here that there are some very unique animals not found anywhere else.
W: Well, to tell you the truth, I'm not really interested in going there. [ really?] Yeah. Why don't we go shopping instead? There are supposed to be some really nice places to pick up souvenirs.
M: Nah, I don't think that's a good idea. We only have a few travelers checks left, and I only have fifty dollars left in cash.
W: No problem. We can use your credit card to pay for my new clothes.
M: Oh, no. I remember the last time you used my credit card for your purchases.
W: Oh well. Let's take the subway down to the seashore and walk along the beach.
M: Now that sounds like a wonderful plan.
Text 9
W: Hello! Have you been waiting long?
M: Not very long. It's good to see you. How was your trip? When did you leave?
W: Just before noon. I had lunch on the plane.
M: What did they give you?
W: Salad and sandwiches, and cake for dessert.
M: Have you picked up your bag yet?
W: No. It's a big one, I'm sorry to say. I hope they put it on the plane!
M: I hope so, too...Here's the Baggage Claim. But the things from your plane aren't here yet. What does your bag look like?
W: It's a big black one. Here's the truck now. Look at all those bags!
M: And look at all the people. Let's stand over here. There's a big black bag.
W: That's not mine. Mine is bigger. There it is.
W: Let’s check the number. This says 703 - 9926.
W: That's my bag. I'm sorry it's so heavy.
M: Never mind. Let's go out that door...Wait here with the bag while I get my car from the parking lot.
Text 10
Now let's go on with the topic about "My Interests". When my interest changed from space to the sea, I never expected that my friends would be so surprised and puzzled. Yet I can understand their feelings. As I have been writing and talking about space flight for the best part of 20 years, a sudden switch of interest to the depth of the sea does seem rather strange. To explain, I'd like to share my reasons behind this unusual change of mind. The first excuse I give is an economic one. Underwater exploration is so much cheaper than space flight. The first round-trip ticket to the moon is going to cost at least 10 billion dollars if you include research and development. By the end of this century, the cost will be down to a few million. On the other hand, the diving suit and a set of basic tools needed for skin-diving can be bought for 20 dollars. My second argument is more philosophical. The ocean, surprisingly enough, has many things in common with space. In their different ways, both sea and space are equally hostile environment. If we wish to survive in either for any length of time, we need to have special equipment. The diving suit helped the design of the space suit. The feelings and the emotions of a man in the deep sea will be much like those of a man out in space.


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