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人教版高中英语必修三高一英语试卷参考答案

高一英语试卷参考答案第Ⅰ卷听力:1-5 CCCAB 6-10 BCACB 11-15 BCBAA 16-20 BCBCA单项填空:21-25BCCAC 26-30 CDBBB 31-35CAABC完形填空:36-40 ACDAC 41-45 DACAD 46-50 DDBAD 51-55 ACBCA阅读理解:56-60ACACA 61-65ABABA 66-70CBCAD 71-75CGABF第Ⅱ卷单词拼写:76. arrival 77. permission 78. balanced 79. agricultural 80. energetic 81. reminded/reminds 82. obvious 83. apologize 84.customers 85. memory短文改错:Today is Sunday . I′ve been in Canada for two months . This is the firsttime that I′ve been away ∧my family for such a long time. With the help offromKatia, a roommate of me, I′ve soon got used to live without my parents around.mine livingKatia, like many other Russian girls, are nice and lively. We became friendsisshortly after we meet each other. Although her English is a little hardly tomet hardunderstand, we enjoy chatting and we usually talk a lot about our own family.familiesWe’re both surprised that Chinese culture or Russian culture are so different.andNow, we are planning to have a small party the next Sunday. There, Katia willintroduce me to some of her friends, one of who has been to China severalwhomtimes. I just can’t wait.书面表达:One possible version:Dear Puzzled, February10, 2012Thank you for your letter. You asked me about how to improve your listening and spoken English. Here are some tips for you. Firstly, you should be active in English classes so that you’ll have more chances to practice your spoken English. Secondly, reading English texts aloud every day is of great help. Thirdly, you’d better listen to Engl ish tapes more. It is also a good idea to watch some English programs. Personally, I like singing English songs and seeing English films. I even try to talk with native speakers if possible. I think all these can help our listening and speaking a lot.Best wishes!Yours,Li Hua附:听力材料:(Text 1)M: What do we need at the shop?W: Well, we’ve got enough bread, but we need more eggs.M: What about cheese?W: No, we’ve got plenty.(Text 2)M: How about my fish?W: It couldn’t be better. Cooking is really your field.(Text 3)M: Mark’s playing computer games.W: Should he do that when the final exam is drawing near?(Text 4)M: I like these books, but they look like quite expensive.W: $15 for t wo books. That’s really not very expensive for good books.(Text 5)M: Why don’t you eat your chocolate cake, Jane? Don’t you like chocolate?W: Yes, I do. But I am having trouble with my bad tooth.(Text 6)M: Good afternoon, Madam. Is anyone taking care of you?W: No, not yet. Could you show me that overcoat in the middle?M: Certainly. What color, black or silver grey?W: Silver grey, please. I like the color.M: Silver grey suits you.W: Is it 100% wool?M: Of course. It’s 100% new wool. Why not try it on?W: OK! Mm... I think it fits me.M: It fits you very well. It looks good on you, Madam.W: How much is it?M: It is just $ 299. But we can take 10% off if you buy it today.W: Well, it’s still very expensive.(Text 7)W: Excuse me, Mr Black. I almost forget there is a phone message here for you. A Professor Green called and asked you to call him back.M: Where is he now, do you know?W: He’s staying in the Blackwood Hotel, Room 809.M: Thank you. Do you happen to have the number of the Blackwood Hotel?W: I’m sorry, I don’t. But you can get it by dialing 114.M: Oh, and could I trouble you to change a dollar?W: All right. Here is your change. By the way, the public phone is over there on your right. M: I see. Thanks.(Text 8)M: Good afternoon. I believe that this house is for sale.W: That’s right.M: May I have a look at it, please?W: Yes, of course, come in.M: How long have you lived here?W: 20 years.M: Then why do you want to sell it?W: Because I have just stopped work, and I want to buy a small one in the country.M: How much does this house cost?W: $ 6,850.M: That’s a lot of money.W: It’s worth every penny of it.M: Well, I like this house, but I can’t decide yet, my wife must see it first.W: Well, women always have the last word.(Text 9)W: It’s time to go home, I really don’t want to leave. I’ve had such fun here with you.M: I’m glad.W: Thank you so much for taking me to Disneyland. That is wonderful.M: I’m sorry that you’ve got to leave.W: So am I.M: I’m really glad that you enjoyed your stay here. Why don’t you think about coming back again next year? We can see some other things around the United States.W: I’d love to do that. Thanks for the invitation.M: You’re welcome. I hope you’ll have a safe trip back. Give a phone call when you get home so that I know you’ve got there safely.W: I will. Thanks again. Bye, bye!M: Bye!(Text 10)Rose left school when she was seventeen years old and went to a college for a year to learn to type. She passed her examinations quite well and then went to look for work. She was still living with her parents. A lot of people were looking for typists at that time, so it was not difficult to find interesting work. Rose went to several offices, and then chose one of them. It was near her parents’ house. She thought, “I will walk there every morning. I won’t go by bus.” She went to the office again and said to the manager, “I want to work here but what will you pay me?” “We will pay you $27 now,” the manager answered, “and $30 in three months.” Rose thought for a few seconds before she answered. Then she said, “All right, then I’ll start in three months’ time.”。

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