常州市2013届高三调研测试(七)英语试题 下载本文

2013届高三调研测试试卷(七)(常州)

英语参考答案及听力材料

听力

1~5 BBCBC 6~10 CCBAC 11~15 BCBBC 16~20 AACBB 单项填空

21~25 CDDCA 26~30 ABDCD 31~35 ADBAC

完形填空

36~40 CABDA 41~45 BAADC 46~50 CABCD 51~55 ABDAB 阅读理解

56~40 BAABC 61~65 ACDDD 66~70 BBAAB 任务型阅读

71. Definition 72. skilled 73. education 74. Origin/Sources 75. describing 76. European 77. suffer 78. contributed 79. most 80. returning/coming/back

One Possible Version:

Since we entered Grade Three, instead of learning from textbooks and other language sources, students in my class have been guided by the teacher to practice a large amount of test papers over and over again.

Opinions are divided in our class. To those who agree, this practice can help students achieve high scroes in NMET due to its high pertinence. They also believe students can get knowledge about English by doing exercises. However, many others argue that doing test papers is not learning how to use English but leraning how to pass exams. They strongly hold teachers should teach students how to fish, not just give them fish to feed on.

To me, it is not worthwhile to do so many test papers. Firstly, nothing can be more tedious to us teenagers than the endless repetition of doing exercises of the same pattern. Secondly, these exercises contribute nothing to our language ability, even little to our passing NMET. After all, NMET is never testing the exercises we have done, but new ones we've never seen before. Only if we have developed English ability can we achieve high in NMET, and in future use of English as well.

听力材料

Text 1

M:Jessica,could you type this letter for me?

W:Sorry. The computer broke down this morning. I'll do it for you as soon as I fix it. Text 2

M:I see you enjoyed your holidays in Brighton. Where did you stay,in a hotel? W:No. We camped near the mountains. And some friends went with us there.

Text 3

W:Professor Neon,a few of us at the back didn't get the copy of your reading assignment. M:Well,there are only 38 names on my class list,and I didn' t bring any spare copies. Text 4

M:Excuse me. Does this train go to London?

W:No,this is the 11:35 service to Rochester. There's a London train standing at Platform No. 12 which leaves at 11:45.

Text 5

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M:Everybody is helping out with dinner. Would you make the salad? W:Anything but that.

Text 6 W:Hello. I'm from Sound Bytes Radio and I'm doing a survey about home shopping. Could I ask you a few questions?

M:A survey about home shopping? Sure.

W:Thank you. Are you a home shopper? Do you use the Internet or watch the shopping Channel?

M:No,I like to look through catalogues and do mail order. Recently,I've been receiving a lot of catalogues and they have some attractive things in them. In fact,sometimes I even order things I don' need. W:Like what?

M:Well,last year,I ordered a heavy jacket with a hat,and it cost only 300 dollars but it has never gotten cold enough to wear it. I should never buy something out of a sudden desire. Hey, do you want to buy it?

W:Oh,no,thanks. But thank you for answering my questions.

Text 7

W:What's up? You look a bit down.

M:I got the results of my end-of-year exams this morning. I failed one.

W:Oh,no. What happened? I thought you really worked very hard and went over everything carefully.

M:I did. But the questions were too hard for me. W:Can you take it again?

M:Yeah, but I have to take the course again next year. W:What? You have to repeat the whole year?

M:Yes, it's quite normal, isn't it?

W:Not in my country. If we fail in an exam at university,we usually get a chance to take the exam again. But we don't have to take the whole course again.

M:Well,here you have to take the whole course. And pay for it,of course.

Text 8

M:Hello,Julia. Have you heard about the chess match? W:Not yet, anything special?

M:Well, I suppose you would never be able to guess who came out first. W:Was it Carl,or David? These two are very competitive.

M:I'm afraid you got the wrong ones. The champion was John. It was a real surprise to everybody. He beat 12 other players, lost only 3,and played no draws.

W:John is lucky. How about Carl and David?

M:Well,Carl only played seventh,and David was better. He played fifth. W:Anyway, I'm still wondering how John could be so successful.

M:I don't know, either. But I heard that both Carl and David were suffering from the flu at that time.

Text 9

W:Hey, Neal, now that the midterms are over, we are getting away for the weekend to go canoeing. You want to come along?

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M:Well,um, it'd be great to get away,but I've never done it before.

W:None of the others have, either,except me. I went once last fall. But there'll be an instructor in each canoe the first day. This is our last chance to take a break before the finals.

M:I don't know. W:Oh,come on. The scenery is beautiful, and if it gets too hot,we can dive in whenever we feel like it.

M:What would I have to bring?

W:Let's see. Tom is bringing food for the Friday night cookout for everyone. And the people who run the trip have tents set up and they supply food and drinks for all day Saturday. On the way back Sunday morning, we'll stop somewhere for breakfast. So, you just have to bring a bathing suit and a sleeping bag.

M:Well, I do love camping and sleeping out. Where is this place?

W:Well, it's about an hour and a half to the place where we meet the trip leader. We leave our car there and they drive us and the canoes upriver to the places where we start canoeing.

M:And when will we set out on Friday? W:I'll give you a call to tell you later today. Text 10

Mr. Stevenson was the owner of a general appliance store. He had seen many newly-weds coming into his store to shop for their first refrigerator, washer and dryer,and air-conditioner. Pen and pencil in hand,they would ask him a lot of questions about price,features and after-sale services, but they would usually walk away at the end of their inquiry. The other day a young couple came into his store. They asked him all the usual questions and he answered all of them patiently. But when he suggested an order at the end, they replied firmly,“We'll have to look around other places first.” Although feeling a bit disappointed, Mr. Stevenson did not show it. Instead, he smiled, moved closer and said, “I know you will go to Discount Dan to look at the price tags. That's perfectly understandable. I do the same. In fact, they sell the same stuff as we do. But if you buy things there,there is something you will not get. And that is me. I come with everything I sell. I've been in the business for thirty years and in a few years' time,I'm going to give my stores to my daughter and son-in-law. I hope they will carry on the family business. I stand behind everything I sell and I will make sure that you will never regret buying things from me.” After this short speech, Mr. Stevenson offered the young couple some ice-cream to thank them for their interest. Impressed by his honesty and sincerity,the young couple decided to place an order.

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