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江西省南昌市高三英语第二次模拟考试试题扫描版
江西省南昌市2015届高三英语第二次模拟考试试题(扫描版)
2015年高三测试卷
英语参考答案及评分标准
第一部分:
听力
1.C2.A3.A4.C5.B6.A7.C8.B9.A10.A
11.B12.C13.C14.A15.B16.A17.C18.C19.B20.B
第二部分:
阅读理解
第一节
21.A22.B23.B24.D25.D26.D27.C28.B29.B30.A
31.A32.B33.A34.B35.C
第二节
36.G37.D38.F39.A40.B
第三部分:
英语知识运用
第一节完形填空
41.C42.B43.D44.C45.A46.B47.A48.D49.C50.D
51.C52.A53.B54.A55.C56.D57.B58.B59.A60.D
第二节
61.from62.noticed63.it64.an65.management
66.valuable67.cooking68.faster69.prepared70.that
第四部分:
写作
短文改错
Itis∧finedaytodayand I willneverforgetthisspecialday. I waschosentobea
a
memberofthefootballteamandsendtotakepart inthe schoolfootballmatch. Iwas
sent
excited,butbelieved I wouldscoremost. Butinthe firstround I hurtmylegand
and
couldn’tbuttogiveup. Ifeltverysad. MybestfriendTomcomesuptomeand said, “You
came
aregreat!
Youstillplayedforafewminuteevenafteryourleg∧hurt. Youareatrue
minuteswas
winner.” Icouldn’tbelievemyears. Forme the onescoring the mostisthewinner.But
Tomsaid, “The onewhichtrieshisbestisthereallywinner.”Deeply impressing by
whorealimpressed
hiswords, I wanttosay“thankyou”tohim.
第二节书面表达
OnepossibleversionCellPhoneandInternetDangers
Cellphonesandtheinternethaveimprovedourlivesinmanyways. However,alongwithimprovement,theyhavealsobroughtanumberofworryingproblemsthatneedtobeaddressed.
Manycaraccidentsarecausedbycellphones. Acellphonebringsusmuchconvenience,butsomedriversgetontheinternetwhiledriving. Theseinsensitivedriversareadangertousall.
Manyofthedangersof the internetarewellknown.Childrenwhovisitwebsiteswithouttheirparents’permissionsometimestalktopeoplewhotheydon’tknowand putthemselvesingreatdanger. Peoplewithblogssometimespostembarrassingphotosontheirwebsiteswithoutpermission. Therearealsopeoplewhousetheinternettogetpersonalinformationthatwedon’twantthemtohave.
听力原文:
Text1
M:
YourJapanesefriendspeaksEnglishverywell,Jenny.
W:
Well,heisChineseactually.He’sbeenhereintheUSonbusiness.
Text2
M:
Mr.Bakerisinhospitalagain.
W:
I’msorrytohearthat.Heshouldstopsmokingrightnow.
Text3
M:
WouldyoumindturningdowntheTVabit?
I’mansweringthephone.
W:
Notatall.
Text4
M:
Stevewonthemedalinthehighjumplastyear.Whydidn’thejointhegamethistime?
W:
Don’tyouknowhehurthisfootwhenhewasgettingreadyforthesportsmeeting?
Text5
M:
ImetSamonthestreettoday.
W:
Really?
DidhesayanythingabouthissisterHelen?
M:
Yes.SheisleavingNewYorkverysoon,becauseherhusbandhastakenajobinLosAngeles.
Text6
M:
Hello,Jenny.ThisisTom.
W:
Oh,Tom.Howareyou?
M:
Fine,thankyou.Uh,areyouavailableonSaturdaynight?
W:
Hmm,letmethink.Oh,I’mafraidnot.Mygrandfatherwillcomeonthatday.Hewillarriveatabout
7pm.AndIpromisedtomeethimatthestation.
M:
Oh,whatapity!
Jack’sbirthdayisonSaturday.AmyandIaregoingtohavedinnerwithhimandwe
thoughtwecouldinvitemorefriendstoholdabirthdayparty.
W:
I’mreallysorry.ButI’mafraidIwon’tbeabletogo.
M:
It’sapity,butthat’sOK.
Text7
M:
Hi,Mary.Doyouwanttostartwritingthelabreportafterwefinishthisexperiment?
W:
Ican’t.IactuallyneedtoleaveearlybecauseI’mmeetingProfessorSogardaboutajobopening.
M:
What?
Likeajoboncampusorsomething?
W:
Yeah.Anditsoundsprettyinteresting.It’sallabouthowpeoplestudy...youknow,whatkindof
learningstyletheyprefer.
M:
Yeah,thatsoundslikeit’dbeperfectforyou.Sonow,thebigquestion:
areyougettingpaidforthis?
W:
I’msurewe’llgetalittlesomething,butprobablynotmuch.Anyway,itdoesn’tmattertome.The
mostimportantthingistogetsomeexperience,youknow?
M:
Yeah.Andit’llbenicetohelpthosehighschoolstudents,too.
W:
That’swhatIthoughtwhenIsawthead.Butyouknowwhat?
Youcoulddoit,too.
Text8
W:
ThePaintingClub.CanIhelpyou?
M:
Yes.I’dliketoaskaboutthepaintingclasses.
W:
OK.WehavesomeclassesstartingfromtheweekofFebruary20thforsevenweeks,twiceaweek.
M:
Howmuchdoesitcost?
W:
$140.That’s$10foreachlesson.
M:
HowmuchdoesitcostifIamamemberofthePaintingClub?
W:
It’shalfprice.Memberspayhalf.
M:
Isee.
W:
AndclassesstartinFebruary.YoucancometoputyournamedownonFebruary16thor17thifyou
havedecidedtoattendtheclasses.
M:
OK,thankyou.
W:
You’rewelcome.
Text9
W:
Excuseme,sir.Wouldyoulikeafreetasteofournewspaghettiwithtomatosauce?
M:
Oh,uh,sure.Whynot?
Emm…That’sprettygood.
W:
I’mgladyoulikeit!
Thisispartofourfrozendinners.
M:
Wait,thisisfrozen?
Ican’tbelieveit!
IttastesbetterthananythingIcanmakeathome.
W:
Thepastaishandmade,andthesauceismadefromonlythefinesttomatoes.It’sbasedonaclassic
recipefromthesouthofItaly.
M:
Howmuchisthis,anyway?
W:
It’sonly$4fortwoservings.
M:
Fantastic!
I’mgonnapicksomeuprightnow.WherecanIfindit?
W:
Justbehindme,nexttothefrozenpizzas.Lookforthebrightyellowstickersthatsay“New”.
M:
Great!
Hey,um,canIaskyouaquestion?
W:
Sure.
M:
DoyouthinkitwouldbeallrightifIhadjustonemoreofthosesamples?
Ididn’thaveachanceto
eatlunch.
W:
Takeasmanyasyouwant.
Text10
Paul,asalesmanfromLondon,wasdrivingpastasportscarparkedoutsideasupermarket,whenhesawitstarttorollslowlydownthehill.Insidethecarweretwoyounggirlsonthepassengerseat,butnodriver.Paulstoppedquickly,jumpedinfrontofthesportscarandtriedtostopit,pushingagainstthefrontofthecar.Anothermanwhowasstandingnearbygotintothecarandputonthehandbrake,savingthegirlsfrominjury.
ItwasatthispointthatPaulnoticedhisowncarrollingslowlydownthehillandgoingtoofastforhimtostopit.Itcrashedintoabusatthebottomofthehillandwassobadlydamagedthatithadtobepulledawaytoagarage.
Asifthiswasnotbadenough,Paulnowfoundhehadnoonetoblame.Hewassobusychasinghiscarthathedidn’tgetthenameofthedriverofthesportscar,whojustcameoutofthesupermarketanddroveawaywithoutrealizingwhathadhappened.