词数:120左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数。 参考词汇: 对……态度 attitude to/ toward 分析 analyze We senior high school students have had many tests and exams . 2010~2011学年度第一学期滨海中学期末考试 高一英语试题参考答案及录音材料 I卷 听力1-20 ACBAC BCABC ACBAB CACBA 单项选择21-35 BCDAC DBACA ADDCB 完形填空36-55 DBADC BBACD CABAC CDADB 阅读理解56-70 CDB CBAC DCAB ADBD II卷 单词拼写 71. Anyhow 72. examined 73. survivals 74. including 75. similar 76. forbidden 77. explanation 78. aboard 79. preparing 80. Egyptians 选词组填空 81. insisted on 82. in harmony with 83. was present at 84. will suffer from 85. ruled out 86. made up 87. is popular among 88. Now that 89. Staying up 90. for free 书面表达范文 We senior high school students have had many tests and exams. We have both achieved success and suffered from failure. Different students take different attitudes to failure. Some fall in low spirits when they don’t do well in the exams. They usually lose heart and no longer study as before. But most students take an active attitude toward failure. They encourage themselves to be self-confident. They try to find out and analyze the causes so that they will no longer make similar mistakes. They often turn to their teachers, classmates or friends for advice. I agree with those with active attitudes. As we all know, failure is the mother of success. Even great men have failed many times before they succeeded. So we must deal with our failure correctly. 听力录音材料 Text 1 W: John, you shouldn’t use your good knife to cut the wood. M: Why not ? It’s my own knife. Text 2 M: Pleasant weather, isn’t it ? W: Well, maybe for you. But it doesn’t agree with me. Text 3 W: Tom, you can’t go out tonight even if you finish your work. M: But you said I could, Mom. Text 4 W: Bad luck ! I broke my pencil. M: Oh. Wait a minute ! That pencil is mine! Text 5 W: Bill, that’s a lovely painting in your living room. M: I’m glad you like it. It’s a Christmas gift from my son. W: Well, it’s beautiful. Your son has a very good taste. Text 6 M: Lucy, I heard that you got a part-time job. Is that true ? W: Yes, Jack. I am working as a guide in our city’s museum. I will introduce and explain pictures, items and the like to the visitors. M: But that is a hard job. You know, you will have to learn about history. W: I know. I like reading about the past. When I read history, I can correctly choose what to do in the present situation. I love this job. M: I see. You will learn a lot. W: Besides, most importantly, I can get a full work experience from it. Maybe you should get a part-time job, too. M: That’s a good idea. But I do not want to do what you do. Text 7 W: I am fed up with studying English, Mr. Black. It seems so impossible for me to learn the grammar. I am such a failure. M: Oh, Kate. Don’t be so discouraged. Take a seat, please. W: I am so tired. Maybe I should drop out before it kills me. M: Now, look, Kate. We all began to study it not so long ago, uh,…just for a couple of months. Everyone began from reading ABC just like you. Everything is difficult in the beginning to everyone. W: I know that, Mr. Black. But I can’t focus on it. M: Maybe you are thinking too much about the grammar. But that is not the most important thing in learning. Just relax. Practise and communicate with others more. And then you may find they are just like you too. W: Is that true ? M: Yes. Just keep calm and keep trying. W: OK. Thank you very much, Mr. Black. M: You are welcome. Text 8 W: Grandpa, I heard you had retired from your work. I feel so glad that you will have time with us. M: Yes, that’s true, Cathy. But I am retired. It means I am too old to work. W: What’s wrong, Grandpa ? You’ve worked so hard, and now it is your time to enjoy life. M: You don’t truly understand the meaning of retirement, Cathy. It is even more stressful than before. W: Why, Grandpa ? Life is so colorful. M: You see I will get less pay, poor health care and even poor housing because I have retired, and I’m too old to make more contributions. W: Cheer up, Grandpa! You have contributed so much. It’s time for you to relax. Anyway we are always here with you. And you can help me with garden design, too. M: I know it, Cathy. You are so kind. Maybe it is not so bad. Text 9 M: Excuse me, Miss Yung. I must disturb you now. W: What is the problem, Mr. King ? M: Look ! I must be away on April 14. Can you help me look after Jerry while I am away ? W: Uh…You know, Mr. King. I have a naughty cat. Except for her, I have never had any other pets before. I have no experience with dogs. M: It doesn’t matter, Miss Yung. You see, if he is barking, you just give him some food and water, and in the night, just let him sleep in the box in the living room. I will buy the food and give it to you. Then if you go out, just let him stay at home. He will not go out. W: But I am afraid that my cat may fight with him. That is the point. M: He won’t. He always stays away from cats and other pets. W: OK. I will give it a try. Oh, by the way, when will you be back ? M: Oh, On April 20. Thank you very much, Miss Yung. W: You are welcome. Text 10 Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is your reporter, David Hunter, with the latest news about the oil spill at Seaview Beach. When volunteers were asked to come and help clean up the oil, about 200 people showed up. Storekeepers, students, business people, and many others gave their time to help. Farmers from nearby towns unloaded tons of straw while scientists showed the helpers how to soak up the oil. Many ducks and other birds were caught in the oil. Scientists and volunteers tried to catch them and clean them off, but one report says that more than 100 birds have died. The oil spill was the worst that has ever hit this coast. Edward Shoup, the head of the oil company, said that it was an accident. He explained that the ship that has leaked was very old. And he added that as soon as a new ship is ready, the company plans to get rid of this old one. Mr. Shoup said that his company is working very hard on the oil-spill problem and will do its best to prevent any more oil spills. (责任编辑:admin) |