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2015届高三模拟考试试卷(三)(苏州)
英语参考答案及评分标准
听力
1~5 CBCAB 6~10 BACAA 11~15 BABCA 16~20 CCBAC
单项填空
21~25 ADCCB 26~30 DDABB 31~35 ACBDC
完形填空
36~40 BABAD 41~45 ACCAD 46~50 BDDBA 51~55 CACDB
阅读理解
56~57 CA 58~60 DCB 61~64 ADAD 65~70 DCBABC
任务型阅读
71. bring 72. Compared 73. way(s) 74. used 75. Besides 76. promise 77. screens
78. more 79. potential 80. impact/influence/effect
书面表达
One possible version:
As_is_shown_in_the_caricature,_two_men_are_painting_on_the_canvas. They are looking out of the same window, but one of them has drawn nothing but the bars which block his view, while the other has painted the beautiful scenery in the distance.
The message conveyed here is clear: “What you see depends on the way you look at the world.” Positive thinking leads to positive action and reaction. In order to experience more happiness, we may need to change our way of thinking.
At the start of Senior Three, I woke up every morning feeling depressed, thinking of the much schoolwork to do. My friend Lee came to me and made me realize the best part about schooling — time spent together with classmates fighting for dreams. Ever since then I have learnt to look at my daily life from a different angle and cherish what I have. Change the way we view the world, and we'll change our life.
(150 words)
听力材料
Text 1
M: I'm terribly embarrassed when some members of the audience got up and left in the middle of the performance last night.
W: Well, some people just can't seem to appreciate live opera.
Text 2
W: This is the third time you've been late this week, Ben. You'll have to do better than that, or I might find it necessary to let you go.
M: It won't happen again, I assure you.
Text 3
W: Are you going to the theatre with us later?
M: If only I had finished my report, I would be joining you with pleasure.
Text 4
M: Why didn't you stop when we first signaled you at the crossroads?
W: Sorry, I was just a bit absent-minded. Anyway, do you have to give me a ticket?
Text 5
W: Do you make connections with the No.3 line?
M: Yes, madam. Pay your fare and take a seat. I'll call you before we get there.
Text 6
W: Why are there so many people up ahead?
M: It seems that they are shooting a music video for a singer.
W: Really? Let's take a look.
M: But, wait! We're already late for the movie.
W: Oh, wow! It's Justin Bieber! I want to take a picture with him.
M: Hey, don't go crazy just because of him! Your boyfriend is standing right here!
W: It's just a picture. No big deal. Be nice and take a good one for me, okay?
M: Yeah, I know.
Text 7
W: I just read about a curious fact. Did you know that the people who spend less than ten minutes in a drugstore are five times more likely to make a purchase than those who spend half an hour there?
M: I saw that article, too. But think, if someone runs into a drugstore for ten minutes, it's usually to make a specific purchase.
W: And someone who spends more time there may be just looking.
M: Exactly. Haven't you ever gone into a store thinking that you'll buy something, then talk yourself out of it?
W: Yes, quite often.
M: But if you run in to buy something specific and have very little time, you pick it up, pay for it immediately, and then leave.
W: That's true. Maybe we should learn a lesson from that. Take your time and you'll spend less money.
Text 8
W: Mr. Sharp, thank you for giving me this interview! So, my first question is “Are you happy with your life?”
M: Am I happy? You know you are the first person to have asked me this question directly. The others dared not because they were afraid I might say “Yes”. They wanted me to say “No” so that they could make up stories about me.
W: What kind of stories?
M: “Brian Sharp, author of over 100 historical novels, lives in a lonely house 30 miles away from Sydney. But is he happy?” and so on, and so on...
W: Is that why you have refused many interviews?
M: I'm tired of being told that I must be unhappy because I'm rich and successful. I'm not unhappy!
W: Understood! And ... I'm wondering if you follow a similar pattern of writing?
M: I know what you mean. Do I write similar stories? I say no.
W: So how do you create your heroes?
M: My heroes live. They think for themselves. All their stories are drawn from life, my life, my friends' lives, including my friends in many books.
W: Sounds good to me!
Text 9
W: Pardon me, sir, would you step over here to my car please?
M: Oh, h-hello, officer.
W: Do you have business in this neighborhood, sir?
M: Yes, I live f-four blocks from here... It's the grey house with a Ford in the driveway.
W: What are you doing out this time of night, sir?
M: Well, I got all ready for bed and suddenly realized I forgot to pick up a copy of Time magazine at the newsstand today.
W: What type of coat would you call that, sir?
M: Th-is? This is a h-housecoat. See, I spilled coffee on mine and I just grabbed my wife's. I guess the pink color looks a little silly... (laugh)...
W: Want to get in the car, sir?
M: In the car...? Where are we heading? See, I just don't go to bed without a Time movie review or something from the sports section...
W: Yes, sir.
M: I tried reading something else, but there isn't anything like Time. Do you know, officer, how many awards Time magazine has won?
W: No, sir.
M: And Time is so respected — and I'm a firm believer — along with Winston Churchill... that you are uh... what you read... Oh please don't send me to prison just for wearing a pink housecoat.
W: You're home, sir.
M: I'm home — oh... I thought... thank... God bless you...
W: Okay, bye. And, just for the record, I also read Time because this magazine makes everything more interesting, including you!
Text 10
“I hope the APEC blue will remain, and I believe, through the efforts we continue to make, it will.” This was President Xi Jinping's response to the joking comments made about the lovely blue sky Beijing enjoyed during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation week. He made the remark when he delivered a speech at a welcome dinner for the APEC leaders.
“APEC blue” brought fresh air to Beijing after days of heavy smog. It was actually the efforts of the local people and some government departments that had resulted in the clear blue sky. Certain roads were blocked. The working schedule was rearranged. The government also cut the number of cars on road by half and shut some factories both in Beijing and in its neighboring cities. “APEC = air pollution eventually controlled,” the Chinese netizens joked. Yet behind the joke is the wish that the blue sky will continue.
The vital lesson to be learned from “APEC blue” is that things can be pushed forward, which will result in the development of the country. How China can maintain a blue sky will be one of the tough challenges it faces in the post-APEC period.
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