黑龍江省哈師大附中屆高三上學(xué)期期末考試(英語(yǔ))掃描版

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高三上期末試題答案 -12-20聽(tīng)力 BCAAC BACAB ACCAB CCBAB單選 21-25 BBDAC 26-30 DBCCC 31-35 BDCDB36-40 DABCA完形填空 41-45 ACDBA46-50CDDBA51-55ACBDC56-60ABCCB閱讀理解 61-64 BCCB 65-67 DCA 68-71 ABDD 72-75 DACD 七選五76-80 AGFBE單詞拼寫(xiě)1. along 2. motivation 3. boarding 4. mourning 5. virtue 6. booming 7. furnish 8. primitive 9. compromise 10. swallowed短文改錯(cuò)My dentist had just pulled out one of my tooth and had told me to rest for while. My mouth was full with cotton wool. He knew teeth for ??a while filled或with變ofI collected bird eggs and asks me whether my collection was growing. He then asked me a lot of other questions. In answer to asked these questions, I could neither nod or make strange noises. Meanwhile, my tongue was busy search out the hole where the either searching whichtooth had been in. I suddenly felt very worried, so couldn’t say everything. When the dentist at last removed the cotton wool, I but anythingwas able to tell him of that he had pulled out the wrong tooth. 去掉書(shū)面表達(dá)參考范文:Heart-to-Heart Talks with Parents As is shown in the bar chart, children spend less time having heart-to-heart talks with their parents when they grow older. For example, while the 7-9 age group spends as many as 6 hours per week on average, the 16-18 age group spends only half the time. There are two major reasons for this: both parents and children are too busy working or studying, and there aren’t many topics of common interest for them to talk about. In my opinion, children should let their parents know more about what they are interested in. At the same time, parents should spend more time talking with their children and sharing opinions with them. Only in this way can they better understand each other.附錄:1. M: Hello! My name is Keith and I’m at your service tonight. Are you ready to order? W: Yes, I’d like the soup and salad special. What’s the soup of the day?2. W: I paid $200 for my new phone. M: How come it was so cheap? W: Well, I got $260 for my old phone when I exchanged it.3. W: You must have to drive pretty far, huh? M: About two hours, but I don’t mind. I can’t live without the wide-open space, the hiking trails, and the river running through my back yard.gkstk4. M: Take some flour, milk and sugar. Mix them, and add some eggs into the mixture. W: Right. I guess we can put it into the oven. M: Yes. And there is cream in the fridge. You can decorate it when it’s done.5. W: Would you take care of your parents when they grow old? M: My wife and I are doing that now. We have to take care of both of your parents and we still have children at home. W: You are a typical sandwich generation.6. M: I really enjoyed the class. The teacher knows how to teach effectively. W: Yes. And the textbook is also interesting with lots of vivid illustrations. M: I’m glad that I decided to take the course. By the way, I don’t think we’ve met before. I’m Peter from New York. W: I’m Mary Smith. Nice to meet you. M: Were you reading a novel just now? Sorry I interrupted you. W: Well, it doesn’t matter. I love reading books for fun whenever I have some free time. It is really relaxing especially after a stressful day.7. W: Good morning. Can I help you? M: I’d like to make a complaint about my holiday in Portugal last week. W: I’m sorry to hear that. What exactly was the problem? M: First of all, the coach taking us to the hotel broke down and we had to wait for over two hours before a replacement arrived. Then when we got to the hotel we found out the room was small and hadn’t been cleaned. W: Oh dear! M: Anyway, that’s not all. The people in the room above us sounded like they were having all-night parties, every night. I demanded another room but the receptionist told me the hotel was full. W: I do apologize.8. M: Hey, Deb, let’s go to a movie. You’ve been working on these bills for hours now. W: You’re impossible! M: Why? W: Haven’t I been telling you that we can barely make ends meet? M: But I’ve been trying to cut down on our expenses lately. W: Well, maybe, but you’ve been turning up the heat to 70 degrees Fahrenheit every day and that’s been costing us an additional $70 to $80 a month. gkstk M: Deb, you know I’ve had to do that. I get sick every single time the temperature goes below 68 degrees Fahrenheit. W: Oh, Oh. Look at this telephone bill! It’s for $90! That’s impossible! Have you been making calls to Edison, New York? M: Oh, yeah. I did make just one call there last month. W: Well, they charged us for four calls. Mmm. I’ll have to call them and figure it out.9. M: Hello, young lady. What seems to be the problem? W: I have an upset stomach, and I couldn’t sleep last night because of it. M: I see, and what did you eat for dinner last night? W: Well, my mother cooked some crabs, but I’m the only one who has stomach problems. M: Hmm, did you eat anything that the rest of your family did not? W: Not at dinner, but I went out with my friends and had dessert afterwards. M: Ah, then perhaps that explains your upset stomach. Alright, I’ll give you some medicine for it. But I’ll need some personal information first. What is your full name? And your ID card number followed by your address and telephone number? W: It’s Caroline Chan. My ID card number is D543763. My address is Flat B, 17th floor, Happy House, Wan Chai. And my telephone number is 76438725. M: 76438725. Alright. OK, so for this medicine, you need to take it three times daily for two days. W: Thank you.10. M: Hello, everyone. Today I’m going to talk about first impressions. According to psychologists, people form first impressions based first on how you look, then on how you sound, and finally on what you say. Your physical appearance—how you look—makes up 55 percent of a first impression. This includes facial expressions, body language, and eye contact, as well as clothing and general appearance. The way you sound makes up 38 percent of the first impression. People listen to your tone of voice and decide whether you sound friendly or unfriendly, interested or bored, and happy or sad. What you say—the actual words you use—counts for only 7 percent of the message. gkstk People form their first impressions within ten seconds of meeting you. And first impressions don’t change easily. If someone gets the wrong impression of you, it can take a long time to change his or her mind.!第9頁(yè) 共11頁(yè)學(xué)優(yōu)高考網(wǎng)!!黑龍江省哈師大附中屆高三上學(xué)期期末考試(英語(yǔ))掃描版
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