高考全真模拟题(二)答案(在线收听

全真模拟题(二)参考答案

第一卷

听力(30分)

   1.C   2.A   3.C   4.C   5.B

   6.A   7.A   8.B   9.C   10.B

   11.A   12.C   13.B   14.C   15.A

   16.C   17.C   18.C   19.A   20.C

英语知识运用(15分)

   21. B   22. C   23. D   24. B   25. A

   26. A   27. C   28. D   29. A   30. B

   31. C   32. C   33. C   34. D   35. A

完形填空(30分)

   36. C   37. D   38. A   39. A   40. C

   41. D   42. C   43. A   44. C   45. B

   46. D   47. C   48. A   49. D   50. B

   51. D   52. B   53. C   54. D   55. D

阅读理解(40分)

   56. D   57. C   58. D   59. C

   60. A   61. C   62. C   63. C

   64. B   65. A   66. A   67. B

   68. C   69. D   70. A   71. D

   72. A   73. B   74. D   75. D

第二卷

短文改错

   76.it’s tail→its tail

   77. √
 

   78.dangerous→danger

   79. either→too

   80.go→goes

   81.with→by

   82.dances→dance

   83.make→making

   84. while→when

   85.difference→different

书面表达

Do “ Lucky Numbers” Really Bring Good Luck?

  My friend Mary was born on June 13, 1986. She is always dissatisfied with her birthday because 13 is a bad number. A lot of people believed good numbers bring good luck and bad numbers bring disaster. So, 13,4 and other “ bad ” numbers are wiped off from cards, lists, menus, etc.
  I think numbers have noting to do with luck. Numbers are created for counting. There is no relationship between a certain number and one’s fate. There are many people who succeed in spite of “ close relationship ” to bad numbers. There are also a lot of people, who should have been blessed by “ lucky ” numbers, involved in accidents. Take my friend Mary for example, she achieved a good study at many tests and got good reputation in her career.
  In a word, numbers are numbers. They stand for nothing. Numbers have nothing to do with luck.

听力录音文稿

第一节

(Text 1)

  M:Do you really want to go to Egypt?

  W:Yes,I really want to go there!I’m looking forward to seeing the Pyramids and the Neil.

(Text 2)

  M:How are the restaurant prices here?

  W:Oh,it’s not cheap but not very expensive. You can have a nice lunch for about$6.

(Text 3)

  M:What’s for lunch?

  W:Chicken.

  M:It smells good.

  W:Thanks. I hope it tastes as good as it smells.

(Text 4)

  M:Whose membership-card is that?

  W:I’m sure you can’t guess. Look at the photo.

  M:Let me see. It’s Tom’s!

  W:Right. The photo doesn’t look like him,does it?

  M:No. But my photo doesn’t look like me,either.

(Text 5)

  M:Shall we go to the concert this evening?I have two tickets.

  W:Oh,sorry. I’m afraid I can’t. I’m seeing my Dad off at the railway station at 8:00.

第二节

(Text 6)

  M:Excuse me,have you got a“New Concept English”Book Ⅲ?

  W:No,I’m afraid we’ve completely sold out.

  M:Oh,too bad. Do you have“English For Today”Book Ⅲ?

  W:Yes. One moment and I’ll check. Oh,here you are.

  M:Great!How much is it?

  W:Ten yuan.

  M:Okay. I’ll take it.

(Text 7)

  M:Hi,it’s me.

  W:Hi,nice to hear from you. Where are you?

  M:I’m in Mexico. I came here on Friday. I have to stay here for four days.

  W:Really?What’s the weather like?

  M:It’s hot and sunny. How are things with you?

  W:The same as usual. Cold and rainy. When will you be back?

  M:I’ll be back tomorrow.

  W:Okay,see you then.

  M:Fine. Take care!

(Text 8)

  M:Good morning. What’s your name?

  W:Good morning. My name is Helen.

  M:Do you have a job now?

  W:Yes,I’m a secretary now.

  M:How long have you worked as a secretary?

  W:For five months.

  M:Why do you want a new job?

  W:The one I have now is too far away from my home.

  W:We need a good secretary. Can you type?

  W:Oh,yes. How much does this job pay?

  M:Fifty dollars a week.

  W:What are the hours?Eight to four?

  M:That’s right. And you get two weeks of vacation.

  W:Can I start right away?

  M:You have to take a test first.

  W:Fine.

(Text 9).

  M:Hello,Kate!

  W:Why,hello,Tom. You are always welcome at my house. It’s been years since you’ve been  here,hasn’t it?

  M:Yes,it has. I used to live on the Martin’s farm.

  W:Oh,the farm is gone. A modern factory has been built there.

  M:You don’t say. Well,that’s progress.

  W:They have built a huge tower on our beach,too.

  M:There are plenty of other beaches,aren’t there?

  W:I suppose so. What are you interested in doing tonight,Tom?

  M:I’d like to go to the theatre. It’s still there,isn’t it?

  W:Oh,no. They tore it down to make a parking lot.

  M:What?That’s terrible!

  W:No,that’s progress.

(Text 10)

  I thought my new job was great,but on my first day,everything was wrong. First I slept late. Then I caught the wrong bus. I arrived at the factory at nine instead of eight-thirty. My new boss was very angry. He taught me what to do in a hurry. All I had to do was to watch a machine. It filled bottles with perfume.
  Then I pushed a button and sent the bottles to another worker. At lunch,my boss asked me to buy him a sandwich. I bought a sandwich,but I dropped it and stepped on it. I bought another sandwich. Then I didn’t have enough money for my own lunch. At the end of the afternoon,I felt very hungry and tired. I didn’t want to see another bottle of perfume again in my life. The next morning I arrived on time…and quit!Yes,I left the factory and didn’t work there any longer!

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