湖北省恩施州2015屆高三年級第一次教學質(zhì)量監(jiān)測考試英語試題答案(6)
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恩施州2015屆高三年級第一次教學質(zhì)量監(jiān)測考試英語試卷參考答案
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(Text 1)
W:Do you mind if we don't go to the movie tonight? I'm really tired after all those preparations for the exam all night.
M:No, it doesn’t matter. We can go later.
(Text 2)
M:Where did you go during the vacation?
W:I just stayed home. And you? Worked part-time?
M:No, I took courses in a summer school. To get ahead a little, you know.
(Text 3)
M:I must say, Miss, the food is great and I’ve never had better service.
W:Well, thank you, sir. I’ll pass your praise on to the cook and the manager. And thanks for the tip.
(Text 4)
W:Hi, Mike, do you want to play tennis on Saturday?
M:I’mnot sure if I can. I should go to football practice with my team.
W:Oh, right. Well,I’m going swimming in the park with my brother on Sunday. Perhaps you’d like to join us.
M:Sure. I'll drive over and meet you there.
(Text 5)
W:I have been thinking about my uncle a lot these days.
M:Why not go over for a visit?
(Text 6)
M:Hi, Lucy, I haven’t seen you for quite a while. So what are you doing in the library?
W:Hi, Jim, I’ve just realized that I’m in a hurry to do apresentation,but the classroom is on the other side of
the school and I only have 10 minutes left. I have to go now.
M:Just calm down, Lucy. It’s raining outside. Do you have an umbrella with you?
W:God, I left my umbrella at home this morning. What should I do right now?
M:Don’t worry. I have an extra umbrella in my dormitory. I can lend it to you. Would you stay here and wait for me?
W:That’s very nice of you, but your dormitory is too far away from here. I can’t wait any longer, or else I’ll be late. Don’t bother. I’ll go at once.
(Text 7)
M:What’s the limit?
W:You are allowed two suitcases of a maximum of 32 kg each, 64 kg in total.
M:Thank you very much.
W:That’s OK. But your luggage is 2 kilos overweight, so I have to charge you.
M:Just a minute, please. I’ll put my two dictionaries into my bag, and then it won’t be overweight.
W:That’s fine. Would you like a seat in the smoking or non-smoking section?
M:Non-smoking section, please.
W:Here are your ticket and boarding pass and passport. Your two luggage claim checks are on the ticket cover.
Please board at Gate 18.
(Text 8)
W:Hi, David! Mr Harper has just asked me if you'd finished your project yet. It was supposed to be handed in yesterday.
M:I know. I’m just finishing it now.
W:He wanted to know if we’d done them together. I said no. What's yours on? It took me ages to do mine.
M:Well, I was really lucky. I found this book all about the population in New Zealand cities.
W:Is it good?
M:Yes,it’s great! Look, I photocopied three chapters. There are some brilliant charts and...
W:What are you going to do with all that?
M:Well, now I'm going to copy these pages and these charts and then I'll finish my project!
W:You’re not supposed to just copy the book.
M:Oh! I think Mr. Harper won’t know.
W:He will know! He asked us to write a list of all the books we’d used. Remember? That’s not the point anyway...
M:What is the point then?
W:Well,the point is that you’re supposed to write your own project — you can’t copy someone else’s writing.
M:Well, you’re right. Thank you for reminding me of that.
(Text 9)
W:Hi, Simon. Would you please tell us about one of your adventure travels?
M:I'd love to. Once I went on a boat trip up a long river in Africa. I stayed on the boat for fifty days! I never
walked on land in those days, not even for one second.
W:That's hard to believe! Simon, can you remember a time when you were really frightened?
M:Oh, yes. On another trip to Africa, it was night and I was being followed by some animals. I could hear the animals but I couldn’t see them. I couldn’t tell if they were dangerous.
W:My goodness! I would have been scared to death, What did you do?
M:I kept running. I thought that if I stopped, the animals would hurt me. I was very happy to see the sun in the morning.
W:Have you ever considered giving up your adventures?
M:Yes. I realized long ago that I should spend more time with my family, but I still love traveling. I always look forward to exciting experiences, but I'm sorry for leaving my family.
(Text 10)
Mark Twain traveled quite a lot often because environments, usually economic conditions forced him to. He was born in Florida in 1835 and moved to Hannibal with his family when he was about 4 years old. Most people
think he was born in Hannibal but that wasn't true. After his father died when he was about 12% Mark Twain worked in Hannibal for a while and then left, so he could earn more money. He worked for a while as a typesetter on various newspapers and then got a job as a river pilot on the Mississippi. He loved this job and many of his books showed it. The river job didn’t last long because of the outbreak of the Civil War. Mark Twain was in the army for just 2 weeks and then he and his whole company went to the West to get away from the war. In Nevada and California, Mark Twain succeeded as a writer. Then he traveled around the country, giving lectures and earning enough money to go to Europe. He didn’t travel much in the last 10 years of his life and he didn’t publish much either. Somehow his travel, even when forced, inspired his writings. Like many other popular writers, Mark Twain gained much of the materials for his writing from his own personal experiences.
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