2012—2013学年高三英语第一学期期末统考试题及答案
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2012—2013学年高三英语第一学期期末统考试题及答案

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北京市朝阳区2012—2013学年度高三年级第一学期期末统一考试                      英 语 试 卷               本试卷共14页, 共150分。考试时长120分钟。考生务必将答案答在答题卡上, 在试卷上作答无效。考试结束后, 将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分:听力理解(共三节, 30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分, 共7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题, 从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后, 你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。例:What is the man going to read?A. A newspaper. B. A magazine. C. A book.答案是A。1. Where did this conversation probably take place?A. On a bus. B. In the street. C. In a furniture store. 2. What did the man do last night?A. He stayed in the library. B. He prepared for a test. C. He went to a party.3. How does the woman probably feel now?A. Worried.  B. Relieved.           C. Confused.          4. At what time does the second show start?A. At 7:00. B. 7:10. C. 9:10.5. What does the woman mean?A. The application arrived a week earlier than expected.B. The man is not suitable for the position. C. The job has been given to someone else. 第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分, 共15分)听下面4段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题, 从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前, 你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后, 每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听第6段材料, 回答第6至7题。6. Why can’t the woman have the party on the 29th?A. She’ll see her doctor. B. She’ll attend a meeting.  C. She’ll travel to another city. 7. How long will the party run?A. Four hours.  B. Three hours.  C. Two hours 听第7段材料, 回答第8至9题。8. Where did the man see the ad for the bike sale?A. On TV B. In a department store  C. In the newspaper. 9. Which bike is the latest model?A. The Aderson. B. The Curzon.  C. The Instant. 听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。10. In which order will the couple travel to the places?A. Chicago, Manhattan, Boston, Washington. B. Chicago, Washington, New York, Boston. C. Chicago, New York, Washington, Boston. 11. Where is the hotel they’ll stay at in New York?A. On the 53rd Street. B. Near the theater district. C. Far away from Manhattan. 12. How will they go to Boston?A. By train.       B. By air.        C. By car. 听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。13. Which place will  the travellers visit first?A. Pigeon Point. B. A seaside café. C. An ice-cream factory.14. What should the travellers bring?A. Food.  B. Medicine.  C. Swimsuits.15. What animals will the travellers see in the nature reserve?A. Giraffes.  B. Monkeys.  C. Elephants. 第三节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分, 共7.5分) 听下面一段对话, 完成第16至第20五道小题, 每小题仅填写一个词, 听对话前, 你将有20秒钟的时间阅读试题, 听完后你将有60秒钟的作答时间。这段对话你将听两遍。         Interview notes about Harrods the biggest department store in the UK Food Hall: ___16___ kinds of food Egyptian Hall: look like an Egyptian Building ___17___  years ago get most of its power by producing ___18___ itself during the ___19___  sales, there’s an increase in customers and ___20___ 第二部分:知识运用(共两节, 45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分, 共15分)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。例:It’s so nice to hear from her again. _____, we last met more than thirty years ago.A. What’s more    B. That’s to say C. In other words    D. Believe it or not答案是D。21. Various summer camps being available, we can choose _____ based on our own interest. A. either     B. each          C. one          D. it22. You can’t catch the charm of English poetry _____ you understand its rhyme. A. if          B. unless        C. though       D. while23. —Hurry up! Alice and Sue are waiting for you at the school gate. —Oh! I thought they _____ without me.A. went  B. are going  C. have gone  D. had gone24. I found it hard _____ my feelings in words.A. conveyed B. conveying  C. convey  D. to convey 25. ––These grapes look really beautiful. ––They _____! See the price, $ 3.99 a pound. Too expensive, aren’t they?A. would        B. could        C. should         D. might26. I hope that the little _____ I’ve been able to do has been of some use.A. which B. what C. that D. when27. Thanks to the Internet, now every day we receive _____ we did 20 years ago.A. as five times much information as  B. much information as five times as     C. as much information as five times    D. five times as much information as28. If you really have to leave during the meeting, you’d better leave _____ the back door.?A. by       B. for      C. across     D. out29. —Did you get to the railway station on time?   —Sure. The city center wasn’t as crowded this morning as it usually _____.A. is    B. was    C. has been     D. had been30. In the weeks before the Academy Awards Ceremony, movie reviewers make predictions about whichmovies and actors _____.A. have awarded   B. will award   C. are awarded    D. will be awarded31. Judging from the date _____ on the gold coin, we can tell that it was made 500 years ago.A. being marked   B. marked         C. to mark           D. to be marked32. He _____ the car himself, but he didn’t have the tools.A. would have repaired B. must have repaired     C. had repaired      D. would repair33. For a moment nothing happened, then _____ all shouting together. A. voices had come B. did voices come  C. came voices D. voices would come34. The students wonder _____ good the course will do to their future jobs.A. which         B. what          C. whether     D. why35. ______ in a top-level university abroad is what many students wish for.A. Educated B. Being educated C. To educate D. Educating 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分, 共30分)阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Standard of ExcellenceMy l4-year-old son, John, and I spotted the coat almost at the same time in the secondhand clothing store. __36__ the other coats were hanging down loosely, this one looked as if it were __37__ itself up. The thick, black wool was soft and unworn. It had a black velvet collar, beautiful tailoring and an __38__ price of $28. We looked at each other, saying nothing, but John’s eyes shone. Dark, woolen overcoats were popular with teenage boys, but could cost several hundred dollars new. This coat was even better, __39__ that touch of classic elegance from long ago. John tried it on and turned from side to side, __40__ himself in the mirror with a(n) __41__, studied expression that soon changed into a smile. The __42__ was perfect. John wore the coat to school the next day and came home with a wide smile. “How did the kids like your coat?” I asked. “They __43__ it!” he said, carefully folding it over the back of a chair and __44__ it flat. Over the next few weeks, a change came over John. __45__ replaced contrariness; __46__, reasoned discussion replaced argument. He became more mannerly and more thoughtful, eager to __47__ me. “Good dinner, Mom,” he would say every evening. One day when I suggested that he might start __48__ homework before dinner, John, who was always putting off doing stuff, said, “You’re __49__. I guess I will.” When I __50__ this incident to one of his teachers and remarked that I didn’t know what caused the __51__, she said laughing, “It must be his coat!” At the library, we ran into a friend who had not seen our children for a long time, “Could this be John?” he asked, looking up to John’s new height, __52__ the style of his coat and extending his hand, one gentleman to another. John and I both know we should never __53__ a person’s clothes for the real person within them. But there is something to be said for __54__ a standard of excellence for the world to  see, for practicing standards of excellence in thought, speech, and behavior, and for __55__ what is on the inside to  what is on the outside. 36. A. While B. Unless C. Since D. As 37. A. carrying B. putting C. holding D. pushing 38. A. unreasonable B. unbelievable C. unacceptable D. unreliable39. A. developing B. indicating C. adopting D. bearing 40. A. eyeing B. admiring C. questioning D. measuring 41. A. serious B. excited C. puzzled D. doubtful42. A.  brand B. figure  C. result D. fit 43. A. approved B. loved C. desired   D. enjoyed44. A. pressing B. smoothing   C. beating D. ironing 45. A. Acceptance B. Affection  C. Agreement  D. Acquaintance 46. A. wild B. quiet C. fair  D. detailed 47. A. please B. help     C. change    D. remind48. A. at B. from   C. in    D. on 49. A. helpful  B. considerate  C. right      D. great 50. A. explained B. announced   C. presented    D. mentioned 51. A. choices B. growth C. feeling  D. changes 52. A. analyzing B. assessing  C. checking  D. consulting53. A. trust B. judge    C. mistake  D. blame 54. A. setting B. applying  C. meeting  D. wearing 55. A. adjusting B. comparing C. preferring D. matching 第三部分:阅读理解(共两节, 40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分, 共30分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMr. Peter Johnson, aged twenty-three, battled for half an hour to escape from his trapped car yesterday when it landed upside down in three feet of water. He took the only escape route—through the boot. Mr. Johnson’s car had ended up in a ditch(沟渠) at Romney Marsin, Kent after he lost proper control on ice and hit a bank. “Fortunately, the water began to come in only slowly,” Mr. Johnson said. “I couldn’t force the doors open because they were jammed against the wa lls of the ditch and dared not open the windows because I knew water would come flooding in.” Mr. Johnson, a sweet salesman of Sitting Home, Kent, first tried to attract the attention of other motorists by sounding the horn (笛) and hammering on the roof and boot. Then he began his struggle to escape. Later he said, “It was really a half penny that saved my life. It was the only coin I had in my pocket and I used it to unscrew the back seat to get into the boot. I hammered desperately with a hammer trying to make someone hear, but no help came.” It took ten minutes to unscrew the seat, and a further five minutes to clear the sweet samples from the boot. Then Mr. Johnson found a wrench (扳手) and began to work on the boot lock. Fifteen minutes passed by. “It was the only chance I had. Finally it gave, but as soon as I moved the boot lid, the water and mud poured in. I forced the lid down into the mud and climbed up clear as the car filled up.”  His hands and arms cut and bruised, Mr. Johnson got to Beckett Farm nearby. Huddled in a blanket, he said, “That thirty minutes seemed like hours.” Only the tips of the car wheels were visible, police said last night. The vehicle had sunk into two feet of mud at the bottom of the ditch. 56. Which of the following objects is the most important to Mr. Johnson?A. The hammer. B. The coin.  C. The seat.  D. The horn. 57. We know from the passage that ______.A. Mr. Johnson’s car stood on its boot as it fell downB. Mr. Johnson’s car accident was partly due to the slippery roadC. Mr. Johnson struggled in the pouring mud as he unscrewed the back seatD. Mr. Johnson could not escape from the door because it was full of sweet jam58. “Finally it gave” in Paragraph 5 means that ______.  A. at last the wrench went broken B. the chance was lost at the last minuteC. the lock came open after all his efforts D. luckily the door was torn away in the end59. What is the best title for this newspaper article?A. Driver Escapes through Car Boot B. The Story of Mr. Johnson, a Sweet SalesmanC. The Driver Survived a Terrible Car AccidentD. Car Boot Can Serve as the Best Escape Route BMicro-Enterprise Credit for Street YouthIntroductionAlthough small-scale business training and credit programs have become more common throughout the world, relatively little attention has been paid to the need to direct such chances to the street youth. Over the past nine years, Street Kids International (S.K.I.) has been working with partner organizations in Africa, Latin America and India to support the economic lives of street children. The purpose of this paper is to share some of the lessons S.K.I. has learned.BackgroundTypically, children end up on the streets not due to a single cause, but  to a combination of factors: a lack of adequately funded(资助) schools, the demand for income at home, family breakdown and violence. The street may be attractive to children as a place to find adventurous play and money. However, it is also a place where some children are exposed, with little or no protection, to unfair employment, urban cri me, and abuse. Street Business PartnershipsS.K.I. has worked with partner organizations in Latin America, Africa and India to develop opportunities for street children to earn income. The S.K.I. Bicycle Courier Service first started in the Sudan. Participants in this enterprise were supplied with bicycles, which they used to deliver parcels and messages, but they were required to pay for it gradually from their wages.  The Youth Skills Enterprise plan in Zambia is a joint program with the Red Cross Society. Street youths are supported to start their own small business through life skills training and access to credit. Lessons learnedThe following lessons have been learned from the programs. It is important for all loans(贷款) to be linked to training programs that include the development of basic business and life skills. Small loans are provided at first for purchasing equipments such as bicycles, shoe shining kits.All S.K.I. programs have charged interest on the loans, primarily to get the business runners used to the concept of paying interest on borrowed money. Generally the rates have been modest.  60. The organization, S.K.I., aims to ______.A. give business training and loans to street children B. provide schools and social support for street childrenC. share the lessons S.K.I l earned to help street childrenD. draw the attention of the government to street children61. According to the passage, what’s the most probable reason for children to end up living on the street?A. Unemployment.   B. Adventurous play.  C. Urban crimes.   D. Being poor.62. It can be inferred from the passage that with the help of S.K.I, street children may ______.A. reject paid employment      B. leave their familiesC. set up their own business    D. support other childrenCFor some time past it has been widely accepted that babies—and other creatures—learn to do things because certain acts lead to “rewards”. It used also to be widely believed that effective reward, at least in the early stages, had to be directly related to such basic physiological “drives” as thirst o r hunger. In other words, a baby would learn if he got food or drink of some sort of physical comfort, not otherwise.It is now clear that this is not so. Babies will learn to behave in ways that produce results with no reward except the successful outcome.Papousek began his studies by using milk in the normal way to “reward” the babies and so teach them to carry out some simple movements, such as turning the head to one side or the other. Then he noticed that a baby who had had enough to drink would refuse the milk but would still go on making the learned response with clear signs of pleasure. So he began to study the children’s responses in situations where no milk was provided. He quickly found that children as young as four months would learn to turn their heads to right or left if the movement “switched on” a display of lights—and indeed that they had the ability to learn quite complex turns to bring about this result, for instance, two left or two right, or even to make as many as three turns to one side.Papusek’s light display was placed directly in front of the babies and he made the interesting observation that sometimes they would not turn back to watch the lights closely although they would “smile and bubble” when the display came on. Papousek concluded that it was not primarily the sight of the lights which pleased them, it was the success they were achieving in  solving the problem, in mastering the skill, and that there exists a fundamental human urge to make sense of the world and bring it under intentional control.  63. According to the author, babies learn to do things which ______.A. are directly related to pleasure     B. will bring them a feeling of successC. will meet their physical needs     D. will satisfy their curiosity64. Papousek noticed in his studies that a baby would ______.A. make learned responses when it saw the milkB. carry out learned movements when it had enough to drinkC. continue the simple movements without being given milkD. turn its head to right or left when it had enough to drink65. The babies would “smile and bubble” at the lights because ______.A. the lights were directly related to some basic “drives”B. the sight of the lights was interestingC. they need not turn back to watch the lightsD. they succeeded in “switching on” the lights66. According to Papousek, the babies’ pleasure in achieving something is a reflection of _____.A. a basic human desire to understand and control the worldB. the satisfaction of certain physiological needsC. their strong desire to solve complex problemsD. a fundamental human urge to display their learned skills DThe word hug is of uncertain origin. The Oxford English Dictionary cautions against confusing it with hugge—another word of the Middle English ug, meaning “to inspire with fear or disgust”. Nevertheless, I find myself drawn to the possibility that hug does, in fact, have some connection with ug. It seems to me that at the thought of a tight embrace(拥抱), fear and disgust do come to mind. So why is it that when I go over to your house for dinner, you wrap your arms around me, even though I saw you last Friday at the movies? One arm or two? Should there be space between us? Should I brush my cheek against yours? Maybe even kiss your cheek?I’m willing to believe that some people really love to hug. They rush to enfold not only family and friends but also friends of friends and near strangers. They delight in applying pressure and rocking from side to side. Yet most people are just going through the motions; they’re looking for a way to say hello or goodbye. Not wanting to seem rude, I open my arms, t oo, submitting to the ceremony of friendship. After one particularly confusing interaction, I looked for advice from experts. Emily Yoffe, an advice columnist, offered her sympathy: “I’m with you on this, but I’ve become a non-hugger who hugs. Recently after breakfast with a new friend, I went in to hug her goodbye, and I could see a kind of horror in her eyes, but it was too late to back off.” That’s me: The girl with the look of horror in her eyes.The Emily Post Institute, which specializes in manners, explains that when greeting someone, you should look him or her in the eyes and smile, speak clearly, add a “glad to see you” and then shake hands with a firm grip, pump two or three times, and then release. The institute suggests adding a hug “if it’s a relative or close friend.” Nor any specific information on what a proper hug entails. There are several hug alternatives, among them: the handshake, the cheek kiss, the wave, the arm squeeze, and the nod. Handshakes seem formal, cheek kisses un-American. Arm squeezing would be a good solution if it were not for the danger of getting pulled into something more full-bodied. The nod, though, can be very effective when combined with a smile, especially when executed with confidence and with one hand already grasping the door handle. 67. What do the first two paragraphs indicate about “hug”?A. The word causes common disfavor.   B. The behavior appears disgusting.C. The action is somewhat confusing.     D. The manner is unsuitable for friends.68. About the way of embrace, the experts ______.A. have a standard concept              B. feel embarrassed and uneasyC. advise people to use other ways        D. fail to give an explicit definition69. What’s the author’s attitude towards hug?A. Cautious.   B. Hesitant.     C. Puzzled.       D. Opposed.70. What does the passage mainly discuss?A. Specialized opinions on daily manners.  B. In-depth research into hug.C. Appropriateness of daily manners.      D.  Important reform of greeting manners. 第二节(共5小题, 每小题2分, 共10分) 根据短文内容, 从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处得最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。The Making of “Tipping Point”Many of the most expensive commercials ever made are those in which a film star flashes a beautiful smile at the cameras . ___71___ Their recent television advertisement, the most expensive in British history, cost ten million pounds, and it features(突出), not the rich and famous, but villagers from the mountains of Argentina. The advertisement features a game of dominoes. It begins in a darkened room with several thousand dominoes(多米诺) set up on a specially-designed table. Then the falling dominoes head out of the room into the streets, causing progressively larger objects to fall. Dominoes knock over books, which in turn knock bigger objects such as suitcases, tyres, and even cars. The final piece in the chain reaction is a huge tower of books. ___72___ The place chosen for the commercial was Iruya, a village high up in the mountains in Argentina. ___73___ The journey could take up to ten hours. Asked why this remote destination for the shoot, the director said that even though it was the most difficult location they could have picked, it was perfect. ___74___ Twenty six truckloads of objects were brought in. They were all chosen to suit the town and fit in with the people’s way of life. They included 10,000 books, 400 tyres, 45 wardrobes and 6 cars. Setting the objects up took skill and patience. Some of the sequences(场景) had to be reshot  15 times, though the sequence in which six cars fell over was successfully shot in just one take. Filming in this location was not without its difficulties. Firstly, being so remote, it was hard to obtain resources. The second problem was the high altitude. Iruya is situated 3000 metres above sea level and the film crew was not used to working in such conditions. ___75___ Director Nicolai Fuglsig said: “Despite all the challenges, the cast was fantastic and it was a really amazing experience.” Whether or not the effort pays off is another matter entirely. A. Creating this film was no easy task.  B. They drop off to show a glass of Guinness. C. Preparations for filming took well over a month.D. Not so with the famous Irish drink company Guinness. E. They needed to be arranged so they would fall over easily. F. It was also hard working with the villagers who had no experience of film-making. G. The film crew had to drive along 48 kilometres of dirt roads and cross twelve rivers. 第四部分:书面表达(共两节, 35分)第一节 情景作文(20分)假设你是红星中学高二(1)班的学生李华,上周末和妈妈一起去给爷爷买羽绒服。请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,写一篇英文周记,叙述买羽绒服的全过程。注意:1. 周记的开头已为你写好。2. 词数不少于60。  Last Saturday, mom and I went to buy a down jacket for my grandpa. _____________________ (请务必将情景作文写在答题卡指定区域内) 答题卡以下为答题区,必须用黑色字迹的签字笔在方框区域内作答,否则答题无效。第四部分:书面表达  第一节  情景作文 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  第二节 开放作文(15分)请根据下面提示, 写一篇短文, 词数不少于50.You are discussing the following picture with your English friend Jim. Now you are telling him how you understand the picture and what makes you think so.提示词:杠铃 barbell (请务必将开放作文写在答题卡指定区域内) 答题卡以下为答题区,必须用黑色字迹的签字笔在方框区域内作答,否则答题无效。第四部分:书面表达  第二节  开放作文 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 听力理解第三节答案:16. ___________  17. ___________  18. ___________  19. ___________  20. ___________ 阅读理解第二节答案: 71. ___________  72. ___________  73. ___________  74. ___________  75. ___________ 北京市朝阳区2012—2013学年度高三年级第一学期期末统一考试                英语参考答案           2013.1第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)1—5 BABCC第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)    6—10 BCCAC  11—15 ABACB 第三节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)    每小题1.5分。如出现拼写错误不计分;出现大小写、单复数错误扣0.5分;如每小题超过一个词不计分。16. many/ different/ various   17. 4,000   18. electricity   19. January    20. sales/profit 第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)  第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)21—25 CBDDC  26—30 CDAAD   31—35 BACBB  第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)36—40 ACBDA  41—45 ADBBC   46—50 BADCD  51—55 DBCDD                  第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)56—60 BBCAA  61—65 DCBCD  66—70 ACDDC   第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)71—75 DBGAF 第四部分:书面表达(共两节,35分)第一节 情景作文(20分)一、评分原则1.本题总分为20分,按5个档次给分。2.评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言质量初步确定其档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。3.评分时应考虑:内容要点完整、词汇和句式的多样性及语言的准确性、上下文的连贯。4.拼写、标点符号或书写影响内容表达时,应视其影响程度予以考虑。英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。5.词数少于60,从总分中减去1分。 二、各档次的给分范围和要求:第一档 完全完成了试题规定的任务。•覆盖了所有内容要点;•运用了多样的句式和丰富的词汇;•语法或用词方面有个别错误,但为尽可能表达丰富的内容所致;体现了较强的语言运用能力;•有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,所写内容连贯、结构紧凑。完全达到了预期的写作目的。18分-20分 第二档 完全完成了试题规定的任务。•覆盖了所有内容要点;•运用的句式和词汇能满足任务要求;•语法和用词基本准确,少许错误主要为尽可能表达丰富的内容所致;•使用了简单的语句间连接成分,所写内容连贯。达到了预期的写作目的。  (13—16分) 15分-17分 第三档 基本完成了试题规定的任务。•覆盖了内容要点;•运用的句式和词汇基本满足任务要求;•语法和用词方面有一些错误,但不影响理解。基本达到了预期的写作目的。12分-14分 第四档 未恰当完成试题规定的任务。•漏掉或未描述清楚主要内容;•所用句式和词汇有限;•语法或用词方面的错误影响了对所写内容的理解。未能清楚地传达信息。6分-11分 第五档 未完成试题规定的任务。•明显遗漏主要内容;•句式单调、词汇贫乏;•语法或用词方面错误较多,严重影响了对所写内容的理解。1分-5分 0分 未能传达任何信息;所写内容与要求无关。 三、One possible version:Last Saturday, mom and I went to buy a down jacket for my grandpa. When we got to a big store, we saw down jackets of various colours and styles. There were so many of them that it took us quite a while to decide which one to buy. Finally, with the help of the shop assistant, we selected a black thick jacket for grandpa. Immediately, we came back home to show it to my grandpa. Seeing it, he was very happy and couldn’t wait to put it on. But we were annoyed to find something was wrong with the zipper. Hurriedly, I took it back to the store and explained the problem to the shop assistant. To my satisfaction, she was very kind and helped me choose another one patiently. Standing in front of the mirror, my grandpa looked at himself in the new coat, smiling contently. Grandma also spoke highly of the coat with her thumb up and praised me for what I did. How delighted I was!  170 第二节 开放作文(15分)一、评分原则:1.本题总分为15分,按4个档次给分。2.评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言质量初步确定其档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。3.评分时应考虑:文章是否扣题,结构是否完整,内容是否充实、健康,思维是否活跃,逻辑是否清晰,语言是否规范,交际是否得体。4.拼写、标点符号或书写影响内容表达时,应视其影响程度予以考虑。英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。5.词数少于50,从总分中减去1分。 二、各档次的给分范围和要求:第一档 完全完成了试题规定的任务。•内容充实,体现了活跃的思维和清晰的逻辑;•交际得体,表达时充分考虑到了交际对象的需求;•语法或用词方面有个别错误,但为尽可能表达丰富的内容所致;体现出较强的语言运用能力。完全达到了预期的写作目的。13分-15分 第二档 基本完成了试题规定的任务。•内容、逻辑和交际等方面基本符合要求;•所用语法和词汇满足了任务的要求;•语法或用词方面有一些错误,但不影响理解。基本达到了预期的写作目的。9分-12分 第三档 未恰当完成试题规定的任务。•表达未能切题;•所用词汇有限,语法或用词方面的错误影响了对写作内容的理解。未能清楚地传达信息。4分-8分 第四档 未完成试题规定的任务。•写了少量相关信息;•语法或用词方面错误较多,严重影响了对写作内容的理解。1分-3分 0分 未传达任何信息;所写内容与要求无关。 三、可能出现的立意: 1. 面对挑战时树立信心2. 理想与现实3.  …… 四、One possible version: In my opinion, the man, standing in front of the barbell, is dreaming of lifting it high above his head. But obviously the barbell is too heavy for him. Hard as he might try, his effort will still be in vain. I think the picture wants to tell us that sometimes even though we have big dreams, we need to face the reality and have a good awareness of our own ability. Otherwise, we may not get what want, however hard we try, like the man in this picture. Actually, if he knows his ability well and chooses a l ighter barbell, things will turn out differently.So it is with our life. Everyone has a dream, but we should base it on a good awareness of our own abilities so that we can acquire more confidence and eventually succeed.   听力原文:Text 1M: Would you please tell me where I could get batteries for my camera? W: Yes, go down this street and turn right at the second crossing. Walk past a market. Then you will find a camera shop next to a furniture shop. Text 2W: Why didn’t you come to the party last night?M: Well, I went straight to the library after class.W: Why? Do you have a test today?M: No, I don’t. I just wanted to find some books.  Text 3M: I just read your blood test report, and everything seems OK.W: I see. Then there is nothing to worry about. Text 4W: Could you tell me the starting times for both performances?M: The first begins at 7:00 o’clock, and it lasts two hours. The second follows immediately after a ten-minute break.  Text 5M: I wonder if you find my experience relevant to the job.W: Yes, certainly. But if only you had sent in your application letter a week earlier!  Text 6M: Mrs. Montgomery? I’ve been trying to figure out when we should have the New Year’s party. Could you take a look at these dates?W: Sure. The twenty-ninth is out. I’ll be out of the office all day at a seminar. Either the twenty-eighth or the thirtieth is fine.M: Well, why don’t we make it the thirtieth? We can have it from three to five. That way, everybody can just go home afterwards.W: Sounds good to me. You make the invitations. I’ve got to run. I’ve got a meeting in five minutes. Text 7W: Hello, February’s Department Store. Can I help you?M: Yes. Your advertisement in the Daily Paper says you have some bicycles on sale. I’m really interested in buying one.W: I see. But we have three different brands available, Curzon, Aderson, and Instant. Which one would you prefer?M: I’m not quite familiar with those brands. Could you recommend one for me?W: Well, that depends on what kind of bicycle you want. The Curzon is the cheapest one, only 60 dollars; the Aderson bike is a 2011 model, the newest one; the Instant is more comfortable than the other two, but it is the most expensive of all, 85 dollars.M: Oh, yes, it is really hard to decide. I think I’ll come over and take a look at them. Thank you so much. See you later.W: See you. ‘ Text 8W: I remember you said we were going to stay three days in Chicago. M: We are. It’s two nights in the hotel, July the 3rd and 4th, but three days altogether.W: I see. We arrive early on the third, and we leave at 11:30 p.m. on the fifth. M: That’s correct. As you see, I’ve got tickets for us on the night train to New York on the fifth. W: So it really is a full day on the fifth. M: Plenty of time for shopping, dear. We’ll even have enough time for a show in the evening because the train station is near the theater district. W: What about hotels in New York City? M: It’s New York Sheraton on 53rd Street. Though it’s the tourist season, I was able to get a good room. W: That’ll be great. We’ll have a good time there right in the heart of Manhattan. M: Now after we stay in New York City, I’ve planned our visit to Washington as you requested. You have two days there before we fly to Boston.  ‘ Text 9M: Hi, everyone! On behalf of Sunshine Island Tours, let me welcome you all to the island. We’d like to thank you for choosing our exciting one-day round the island tour. My name’s Jack and I’ll be your guide. We’ll be picking you up from your hotel at seven o’clock tomorrow morning. Then we’ll drive around the south of the island. Our first stop is Pigeon Point, where there is a beautiful view of the water below. And then we’ll visit a small ice-cream factory, where you can see our delicious island ice-cream being made. We then continue around the island enjoying beautiful views of the Atlantic coast. And we’ll stop for a typical Caribbean lunch at a nice seaside café. After lunch, we’ll head north, stopping at a beach. So you need to take your swimsuit, towel and sunscreen. And finally we’ll go to the nature reserve, where you can see parrots and monkeys. Ur, one more thing, there are extra costs. You might want to buy some souvenirs, like local jewellry. And you might want to tip your driver. OK. Are there any questions? Text 10W: Tell me, Peter. What makes Harrods so famous?M: Well, it’s the biggest department store in the UK, and its Food Hall and Egyptian Hall are very famous.W: What is special about the Food Hall?M: It sells many different kinds of food. For example, it has two hundred and fifty kinds of cheese from all over the world.W: That’s amazing. And why is the Egyptian Hall so famous?M: Well, when people see it, they feel they are in another world. It looks like an Egyptian Building from 4,000 years ago.W: Is it true that Harrods produces its own electricity?M: Yes, it does. Seventy percent. Enough for a small town.W: Really? Tell me, how many customers do you have on an average day?M: About thirty thousand people come on an average day. But during the January sales, the number increases to three hundred thousand customers a day.W: How much do they spend?M: Well, on average, the customers spend about 1.5 million pounds a day. During the January sales, the record for one day is nine million pounds.   

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