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Thank you! 高一教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測考試答案 第一部分 聽力 (每小題 分,滿分 30 分 ) 15 BCABC 610 ACACA 1115 BCCCB 1620 ACBAC 第一部分 閱讀理解 (每小題 2 分,滿分 40 分 ) 2125 BABCA 2630 BBCCC 3135 ACACB 3640 EAGDC 第三部分 英語知識運用 (共三節(jié),滿分 50 分 ) 第一節(jié) 完形填空(共 20 小題;每小題 分,滿分 30 分) 4145 BCDAB 4650 DADAB 5155 CADBC 5660 DCABC 第二節(jié) 單詞拼寫(共 15 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 15 分) 61. overe 62. Failure 63. equipped 64. struggling 65. delivered 66. Unfortunately/ Unluckily 67. directly 68. referring 69. reduce 70. expand 71. convinced 72. content/ satisfied 73. ments 74. decades 75. throughout 第三節(jié) 語法填空(共 5 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 5 分) 76. was 77. shouting 78. lying 79. being praised 80. puzzling 第四部分 寫作 (共兩節(jié),滿分 30 分 ) 第一節(jié) 單句改錯 (共 5 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 5 分 ) 81. Follow 改為 Following 82. were 改為 was 83. have 改為 has 84. makes 和 possible 中間加上 it 85. badly 改為 worse 第二節(jié) 書面表達(dá)(滿分 25 分) One possible version Hi, everyone, I feel so honored to have won the first prize in this English speech contest. It is really a big surprise for me as there are so many excellent speakers. Standing here, I first owe my success to my dear teacher Ms. Li. It was she who gave me so much encouragement and guidance to prepare for this contest who helped me to improve my oral English. Without them, I couldn?t have made it. I know that is still a long way for me to go and I?m determined to study harder in the ing days. Thank you! 聽力原文 Text 1 W: Tom, why does Lily look so upset? Is it because her teacher criticised her for failing the exam? M: No, she lost her purse. Text 2 M: What can I buy for my motherinlaw?s birthday? W: You can buy her a pair of fortable shoes. All the shoes in our store are very fortable. Text 3 M: Mary, look at my new coat. It was a $200 coat but had a 25% discount! W: Really?! It?s a good bargain. You are so lucky! Text 4 M: Oh, the room is so small. I thought it would be big enough. W: So did I. I think we?d better put the chairs in front of the fireplace and put the bed behind the door. Text 5 M: You will take a vacation sometime next month, won?t you? W: No, I planned to go next month, but there?s too much work to do. So, maybe next year. Text 6 W: Hello. This is the Home Hotel. May I help you? M: I?d like to speak to the Customer Service Department. W: OK, please wait a moment... This is Customer Service Department. What can I do for you? M: This is David. I booked a double room online last Thursday, but when I arrived this Tuesday, your receptionist told me there was only a single room left for me. W: I?m very sorry for our mistake. We?ll check your information and give back all your money as soon as possible. M: OK, I?ll wait for you. Text 7 W: Darling, do you want to watch TV tonight? M: Well, there?s nothing interesting to watch, but turn it on if you want to. W: I?d like to watch Cellphone. But it starts at 9 pm. Oh, sorry, 10 pm. M: That?s my favorite TV series, too. Are there any other interesting programs on, such as a talk show? W: No, but I remember there?s a football match at one o?clock tomorrow morning. Will you stay up and watch it? M: One o?clock? Oh, no, it?s too late. I?m too tired and I?d prefer to sleep. Text 8 W: Hello, what can I do for you? M: Well, my car stopped when I was driving along the road. W: Err... what do you mean by saying it “stopped”? Have you run out of petrol? M: No, that?s not possible. I filled it up last night and I haven?t driven very far. W: Right. Is the battery working? M: Well, the lights are working and the radio is on and I?ve examined it and it looks OK. W: Well, it could be the brake. Have you had a look at it? M: Oh, no. I?m not sure where it is. I?ve never touched a thing like that. W: OK, please tell me where you are and I will write down the address. The staff will be there soon. Text 9 W: It?s so great to be here! I?m so excited to help you with your new home! M: I?m glad that you?re here. Would you like to have a look at the house? W: That?d be great, but could I have a cup of tea first? M: Sure. Please wait for a while on the sofa and I?ll go to the kitchen to prepare the tea. W: That would be lovely, thanks. M: Do you want milk or sugar with your tea? W: I?ll take a little milk, but no sugar, please. M: OK. What do you think about the living room? W Well, I do like the fireplace and the coffee table, but the curtains look ancient. M: My parents gave them to me as a house warming gift. W: Oh dear, that is a great gift. Well, I think I can help you with some housework. M: That?s very nice of you. Here?s your tea. Which is the next place do you want to see, the bedroom or balcony? W: No, I really want to see the bathroom. Text 10 The Statue of Liberty, the Golden Gate Bridge and the White House are on the sightseeing lists of many people, and new research will tell you where to go to save money. The research, conducted by . Post, showed the cost of visiting the 10 most popular . cities. And the results hold a few surprises. Taking into consideration a number of typical holiday expenses, including transportation, acmodation, meals and sightseeing, Washington . es out as the cheapest city to visit. A threenight stay before November costs about US$2,340. Air tickets and acmodation account for the largest share of the costs. If these costs are ignored, Austin would be cheapest, at US$541, followed by New Orleans and New York. Miami, with its seaview resorts and sandy beaches, would be the most expensive. Andrew Brown, of . Post, said hotel and flight costs can vary by hundreds of dollars. He advised holidaymakers to do thorough homew