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1、1234567891011如皋市 2018-12 第三次阶段考试高一英语答案第一部分: 听力(满分 30 分 每题 1.5 分)1-5. BACBC 6-10. ABCCA 11-15. CBABC 16-20. ABCAB第二部分: 阅读理解(满分 40 分 每题 2 分)21-23 CCA 24-27 CCBD 28-30 ADC 31-35 BBBAD 36-40 CADGE第三部分: 语言知识运用第一节 完形填空(满分 30 分 每题 1.5 分)41-45 DCAAB 46-50 DCDCA 51-55 BAADD 56-60 ABADC第二节 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当

2、的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(满分 15 分 每题 1.5 分)61. on 62. that / which 63. natural 64. it 65. was placed66. taken 67. a 68. flying 69. when/if 70. helplessly第四部分: 写作(共两节,满分 35 分)第一节 短文改错(满分 10 分 每题 1 分)71. after 改为 before 72. discouraging 改为 discouraged 73. off 改为away74. 去掉 by 75. prefer 改为 preferred 76. creating

3、 改为created77. success 之前加 a 或 success 改为 successful 78. And when 改为But when79. close 改为 closer 80. matters 之前加 that第二节 书面表达(满分 25 分)One possible version:As the author mentions, college life is the common dream of all the senior 3 students and the professional knowledge and various activities are als

4、o what we are looking forward to learning and participating in. I have been dreaming of becoming a doctor. I really admire doctors, for they can help patients by using their professional knowledge. I know if I want to become a doctor, I need to master the essential medical knowledge and accumulate a

5、 great deal of experience. Keeping this dream in mind, I need to take action to work hard right now to master some basic knowledge and try my best to enter a good medical university. Having a goal to fight for, I have now a completely different life.Admittedly,it is not easy to realize our dreams. T

6、he most important thing is that we stick to them and never give up. Apart from this, we should also use the right method.录 音 稿Text 1W: Dont wolf down your lunch. Its not good for you. M: OK, mom, but the boys will be here any minute, and I dont want to miss the game. Text 2W: I think I need a new ce

7、ll phone. M: Why? Doesnt it pick up a signal anymore? W: No, and the display works only part of the time. 12M: Did you check the battery? W: No. I thought they were good forever. Text 3W: Jane earned a lot of money over the summer as a consultant for that company. M: I dont doubt it. What surprises

8、me is that she is still working there now that classes have started again.Text 4M: Whats up? You look down. W: Ive got piles of papers to type, but I type so slowly. M: Come on. What are friends for? I can do it for you. W: Really? How kind you are to help me out! Text 5W: With Scott and Tina both u

9、p for the same job, I feel nervous when theyre in the same room. M: I just try to act normally, like tell them a joke or something. That usually breaks the ice. Text 6M: Whats the postage on this letter to Mexico, please? W: How would you like to send it? M: By registered airmail. W: Ninety cents, p

10、lease. And please write down the postal code in the mailing address. Anything else? M: Yes. Id like six postcards and 10 fifty-cent stamps please. W: All right. Here you are. M: Andt his package is for London. Will you weigh it for me? W: Yes, of course. This package is 10 grams overweight. Y oull h

11、ave to pay 50 cents extra for the overweight. Text 7W: What kind of wine did you have, sir? M: We had red wine. One bottle of the house wine. W: Just a moment. Ill check with the waitress. (After a while. )W: All right, sir. I corrected the mistake. M: Id like to pay by check. Do you accept out-of-t

12、own checks? W: Yes. Do you have some identification? M: I have my drivers license and two credit cards. Is that all right? W: Yes, thats fine. Ah, I see youre from Halifax. How do you like Montreal? M: I think its a marvelous city. W: How long are you going to be here? M: F or three more days until

13、Tuesday. We arrived two days ago. W: I hope you enjoy your visit here. M: Thank you. 13Text 8W: Id like to speak to Mr. Johnson, please. M: Speaking. W: Oh, hello. This is Erica Stone. My living room window was broken this afternoon.C an you repair it? M: Sure. I can come over tomorrow afternoon. Is

14、 that OK? W: Could you come over now? M: OK. Ill come over and take a look in a little while. W: You charge about $100, dont you? M: Usually, if its a small window. S ay didnt I repair a window for you a few weeks ago? W: Yes, you did. M: Oh, and your little ones have broken the window again? Were t

15、hey playing ball in the house? W: Well, no. I told them not to do that any more.This time I broke it. I was practicing volleyball. M: Oh, you did, did you? Text 9W: In Britain we are often told that people are leaving the big cities to live in the countryside but is this the same worldwide? M: Not a

16、t all. If you look at the biggest cities in 1950, seven out of the top ten were in the developed countries but by the year 2000, the developing countries will have eight out of top ten. New York, which in 1950 was number one with a population of around 12 million, will only be the sixth largest city

17、 in the world but with an extra 2 million. W: And London? M: London, which was number two, wont even be in the top ten. Its population in 1950, by the way, was about 10 million. W: And why is this happening? Why are people moving to the big cities from the country in the developing countries? M: The

18、 reasons are various but many are moving to look for work. And the problems caused by this are enormous. Its said that 26 million people will be living in Mexico City by the year 2000, with Sao Paulo in Brazil not far behind. W: Its hard to believe. M: I know. Well, just imagine the difficulties thi

19、s is going to cause in terms of health, transport and education. Text 10W: As many of you already know, March is Womens History Month, so its just a few weeks until the university begins its annual festival. The Womens Studies Program, together with the College Life Office, is pleased to announce th

20、at a full schedule of events is planned all through March. The opening activity will be a lecture by Dr. Linda Thompson, secretary of the 14Womens Studies Program; shell talk about the status of women on college campuses. All students are invited to attend at eight p.m. on March first in the Student

21、 Center, Room 112. On March fourth, the Student Center Cafe will offer a place for women poets to read their works. The English departments Kate Benson will read from her recently published poetry collection The Ways of a Woman. Student poets will be encouraged to share their poems as well. Interest

22、ed people should sign up at the Womens Studies Office. On the fifteenth, come out and hear Thomas Lane, author of the best-selling book Gender Connection, talk about male / female relationships. The talk will be held in the Student Center Auditorium at 7:30 p. m. with a reception to follow. Lots of

23、other events are being planned, including a show of the work of women artists, a group discussion about womens legal issues, and more. Check the campus paper for times and places, or stay tuned to WRUC for further details. Why dont birds get lost on their long flights from one place to another?Not l

24、ong ago, experiments showed that birds rely 1 _ the sun to guide them during daylight hours. But what about birds 2_ fly by night? Tests with artificial stars have proved that certain night flying birds are able to follow the stars in their long-distance flights.A dove had spent its lifetime in a ca

25、ge and had never flown under a 3_(nature) sky. Yet 4 _ showed an inborn ability to use the stars for guidance. The birds cage 5_ (place) under an artificial star-filled sky. The bird tried to fly in the same direction as that 6 _ (take) by his outdoor cousins. Any change in the position of the make-

26、believe stars caused 7_ change in the direction of his flight. Scientists think that doves, when 8_ (fly) in daylight, use the sun for guidance. But the stars are apparently their principal means of navigation. What do they do 9_ the stars are hidden by clouds? Apparently, they find their way by such landmarks as mountain ranges, coastlines, and river courses. But when its too dark to see these, the doves circle 10_ (help), unable to get their position.61. on 62. that / which 63. natural 64. it 65. was placed66. taken 67. a 68. flying 69. when/if 70. helplessly

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