2017九江三模英语试题答案

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九江市2017年高三第三次模拟统一考试试题
英语
参考答案及听力材料:
一、听力理解
1-5 BCAAC               6-10 ABABC             11-15BCBBC             16-20AACBC
二、阅读理解
21-25 BCABA            26-30 DCBBC           31-35 DCADA           36-40 GAEBC
三、完形填空
41—45. DABCD           46—50.ACDAB           
51—55.ADCBA          56—60. CBBDC
四、语法填空
61. a            62. days           63.built            64. were added         
65. best        66. in             67. whose        68. beautifully       
69. others                  70. to watch
2017.5.12 <wbr>第三次模拟高考 <wbr>英语
六、书面表达
Dear Johnson,
I’m writing this letter to make an apology for not attending your lecture yesterday. I’m sorry to have missed the opportunity to learn the culture of western countries.
I would have gone to the lecture, but the Art Club happened to call me to host the activity, so I have no choice but to make up for it by copying other students’ notes. However, this can’t be as lively as listening to your lecture on the spot, as your explanations and stories are always very impressive.
I guarantee I will do whatever I can to attend your lecture next time.
All the best!
                                                                                             Sincerely yours,
                                                                                                       Li Hua
 
听力材料
Text 1
M: John wants to see you today.
W: I have an important meeting to attend this afternoon, I would rather he came tomorrow than today.
M: OK. I will let him know.
Text 2
M: You seem very tired lately.
W: It's my new job in that newly opened supermarket. It's not well-paid, and the hours are long.
M: In that case, you’d better consider changing your job.
Text 3
M: Did you hear about the fire at the Department Store?
W: Yes. It's reported that the building is in ruins.
M: That's right. It went up like a matchbox. There was nothing they could do to save it.
Text 4
W: How often do you write to your mother?
M: Twice a week.
W: Your mother must be happy for receiving your letters so frequently.
Text 5
W: How long have you been in the army service?
M: Twenty five years. I joined up right after college.
W: I have only been in the army for seven years since I left school.
Text 6
W: Ali! What’s the matter? Can’t you wake up this morning?
M: I was up late last night. My friend had a party. I only slept about four hours.
W: Why didn’t you stay in bed this morning?
M: I have to meet my study group at the library. We have a big test next week.
W: A big test? Why didn’t you study last night instead of going to the party?
M: Oh, it’s OK. I studied a lot before the party.
W: Maybe that’s not a good idea. I read a report. It said that if you don’t get enough sleep after you study, you may forget 30% of what you’ve studied!
Text 7
M: I'm calling about your advertisement in today's paper for a secretary. Is the positions still available?
W: Yes, it is.
M: I'd like to apply.
W: Do you have any experience?
M: Yes, I do.
W: And can you type 60 words per minute?
M: Yes, I can. May I request an interview?
W: Yes. What's your name?
M: Peter Smith.
W: Is two o'clock Friday afternoon convenient for you?
M: Two o'clock is fine. Thank you very much.
Text 8
M: I’m going to Chicago, Granny.
W: Why won’t the car go? What’s wrong with the car?
M: Nothing.(louder)I said that I was going to Chicago, in America.
W: I know where Chicago is. When do you leave?
M: Oh 5th May. The course will start the next day,6th May.
W: You’re feeling sick today? Have you seen a doctor?
M: No, I’m not sick.(louder)I said that the course would start on May 6th. The course ends two weeks later on May 20th.
W: How many other young people are going on this course?
M: 24.
W: I’m sure there are plenty more, but how many?
M: (louder)I said 24,Granny.
W: I see. What will you have to take?
M: I’ll have to take lots of warm clothing.
W: Nothing? You have to take nothing? What about clothes?
M: (shouting)I said that I would have to take warm clothing! It’s cold there!
W: If you’re cold, put the heater on. There’s no need to shout. I’m not deaf!
Text 9
W: Hey, Bob. How long have you been here?
M: I started swimming this morning at 5:00.
W: My goodness! That’s early! I got here at 6:00.How many lanes have you done?
M: I swam 50 lanes before 6:00,but I can’t remember how many lanes I’ve done since then.
W: I have 10 more to do and it’ll be done.
M: I’m almost finished, too. Do you have any classes right after you finish?
W: No, I don’t have to go to class until 11:00.How about you?
M: No, I don’t have to go to class until 10:00.I usually go out for breakfast after I swim. Would you like to join me today?
W: Sure, that sounds like fun. Let me finish and I’ll meet you outside the locker room.
M: OK, see you then.
Text 10
 
Hello! I’m Harvard Smith. As the editor of The Voice, I’d like to introduce you to our school daily newspaper. We need volunteers to help us with our newspaper. Experience isn’t absolutely necessary. But we need people with writing and typing skills. Since The Voice comes out every day except weekends. We need excellent students who know how to plan their time well. Good grades are necessary. We can pay you, depending on your work but don’t expect to get rich. This isn’t something you do for the money. Mostly it’s just for fun. Anyone who is interested in this job should speak to me immediately after this meeting. Be prepared to start right now. The first issue goes to press tomorrow.