山东省淄博市部分学校2018届高三第二次模拟考试英语

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部分学校高三阶段性诊断考试试题

英语参考答案

第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)

1-5 ACABC 6-10 ABBCC 11-15 ABACB 16-20 BACBA 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

21-23DCA 24-27 ABCD 28-31DCBA 32-35 CBDA 36-40 BCFDA 第三部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分45分) 第一节 (共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分) 41-45 BACDA

46-50 BCCAD 51-55 DBCAC 56-60 BDADB

第二节 (共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分) 61. majority 66. is

62. at

63. to reduce 68. successful

64. less 69. where

65. but/while 70.generally

67. published

第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分35分)

第一节 短文改错 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 第一句:as→ for

第二句:opinion前加my/our;bring→ brings 第三句:when→ which;gradual→ gradually 第四句:删除online前的the;was→ is 第五句:informations→ information

第六句:Besides→ Therefore/Thus/So;focused→ focusing 第二节 书面表达(满分25分) 略 听力文稿 (Text 1)

W: David, you have eaten all the cookies in that box? They are really bad for your teeth. M: I know, but I was so hungry and you came back so late.

W: I’m really sorry, dear. Just as I got off work, I was told I had to stay for a meeting. (Text 2)

W: She’s a typical Japanese — really quiet and shy! M: Oh, come on! Lots of Japanese people are really outgoing. (Text 3)

W: Have you heard? There’s been a fire at the old paper factory.

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M: Are you sure? There’s nothing in the newspaper about it.

W: I just saw it on the 6 o’clock news. Turn on the radio and you might hear something about it there. M: I’ll phone Bob. He always knows what’s going on. (Text 4)

M: Excuse me. Is this seat taken?

W: I don’t think so. That man has got his books and notes and left a few minutes ago. (Text 5)

M: You know, my car hasn’t been the same since I bumped into that telephone box. W: You’d better have that looked into before you drive to Florida. (Text 6)

W: We need to get a present for Tanya. She is our only granddaughter and she’s moving into her new flat soon. Now, she said that she needs some cushions, but I don’t know what color her sofa is.

M: I know that her mother has bought her a set of knives and forks, so why don’t we get her a set of glasses? W: Actually, she’s got glasses already. No, let’s get her what she’s asked for. I think I’ll give her a ring about the color. (Text 7)

W: What’s up? You look a bit down.

M: I got my results this morning for my end-of-year exams. W: Oh, dear. Not good news, then. M: No. No, I failed physics.

W: Oh, no, I’m sorry. What happened? I thought you revised really hard for it. M: I did, but the questions weren’t what I expected. I tried to answer them, but … W: Can you retake it?

M: Yeah, but I’ll have to take the course again next year. W: What? Wait. You have to repeat the whole year? M: Yeah. That’s normal, no?

W: Not back home, it’s not. When we fail an exam at university, we usually get the chance to retake it, but you don’t have to do the whole course again.

M: Oh, right. Well, here you have to repeat the whole course—and pay for it, of course. (Text 8)

W: Good afternoon, Mr Brown. I’m planning to take three weeks’ leave in January.

M: Three weeks? You know we will be so busy next month. Could you put it off until February? W: Sorry, I can’t. Mr Brown, I have already finished my work for next month. M: I see. You want to travel abroad or prepare for your wedding?

W: Not really. I want to go to see my parents in China. We celebrate the Spring Festival in January this year, and it’s our tradition to have a family reunion then.

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M: All right. I’ll do my best to meet your request. W: That’s very kind of you. Thank you very much.

M: No problem. By the way, when you’re in China, would you mind buying a glass vase for my wife? W: Of course! I’d be happy to. I remember her hobby. (Text 9)

M: Hi, Rachel! How’re you?

W: Don’t ask! I’ve had a terrible morning! M: Oh, no? What happened?

W: It’s my car! I came out of the house this morning and found that the back window had been broken into pieces. Smashed (new word)

M: Oh, no. That’s awful. What were they after? The car’s MP3 player?

W: Yeah, I guess that might have been it, because they did take that. It would have been OK if that had been all they got, but they got away with my handbag too. I’d somehow stupidly managed to leave it on the back seat.

M: Oh, no! Was there much in it?

W: No, not really, but there was a spare set of keys in there, and my home address. Fortunately, I took my new iPhone with me.

M: Oh, that’s terrible! That wasn’t a very sensible place to leave your handbag!

W: I know! I know! I was so worried that they’d come round and rob my flat that I called in a repairman and got my locks changed this morning. It cost me a fortune.

M: I bet it did! No wonder you came to work late. I bet you won’t be making that mistake again, will you? (Text 10)

OK, this one looks interesting … listen … This application is from Orson Barnes, who lives in Birmingham. He’s applying for the post of Publicity Manager with Happy Holidays.

He’s 32 years old, and he’s got a degree in economics from Manchester University. It was a five-year course, and as part of his studies he did a work placement for a year with a small telecommunications company in Spain. His first job after he left university was with XL Holidays, and he worked there for four years. After three years he was promoted to the position of Operations Assistant and he was in charge of three people. For the last three years he’s been working for Sky Airlines. He’s responsible there for Marketing. In addition to his degree, he’s got a qualification in Russian. He’s been studying Italian since July, too, but he hasn’t taken any exams in it yet. He’s also done a course in human resources and one in business law. He says that he’s enjoyed his time at Sky Airlines, but he now feels the need for a new experience. He sounds good. What do you think?

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