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2010东北三省二模答案

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2010东北三省二模答案
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2010年东北三省三校第二次模拟考试英语答案 第I卷 (选择题,共115分) 第一部分 听力理解 1-5 AACCC 6-10 BCBAB 11-15 BCBAB 16-20 BBBAB 第二部分 英语知识运用 第一节 单项填空 21-25 ADCDC 26-30 DBBAC 31-35 ABCDA 第二节 完形填空 36-40 DBACC 41-45 ADCAB 46-50 DABCB 51-55 CBCDA 第三部分 阅读理解 第一节 A篇 56-59 DCDA B篇 60-63 ADBC C篇 64-66 AAD D篇 67-70 BBAC 第二节 71-75 D A C E B 第II卷 (非选择题,共35分) 第四部分 写作 第一节 短文改错 Once, a man got on a bus to New York. Because he did not want to pay, so he hid in the toilet. But a passenger saw her. She tapped the person in front of her on the shoulder and say, him said “There’s a bum (流浪汉) in ^ toilet. Tell the bus driver.” The message was passing on from person the passed to person. But somewhere along the way, it was changed. The bus driver ^ told that there was a bomb was in the toilet. He immediate stopped the bus and telephoned the police. When the police came, immediately they told the passengers to get off the bus or stay far away. Then they closed the highway. As a and result, a traffic jam of 15 mile long was soon caused. In the help of a dog, the police miles With searched for two hours. Of course they found no bomb. 第二节 书面表达 Dear Tom, It is great to receive your email. Now I’d like to tell you something that took place in my school yesterday. In the afternoon we held a growing-up ceremony for our coming 18-year-old birthday. At first we made an oath that as grown-ups we should have a sense of duty for our society from now on. Then we showed our thanks to our parents who had gone through hardships to bring us up and teachers who have been educating us patiently. And our teachers also gave us cards expressing their good wishes to us. Finally, we put on wonderful performances, singing and dancing. We learned a lot from the activity. I think it’s very important for us. I will remember the day in my life. Best wishes. Yours, Li Hua 听力原文: 1. W: There seems no need to wait for them any longer. It’s 4:15 now. M: Be patient please, Alice! We can wait another 15 minutes, OK? 2. M: My son is studying in a boarding school, but I am considering changing one for him. W: I can’t agree with you much more. He may feel rejected if he can’t see his parents every day. M: Right. He isn’t used to the food there and often falls sick. 3. M: Yes, it looks good. I like the color. But I think you can make it better. I will give you enough expenses. W: Many young people like the color and the style too. More effort on the technical side would help. 4. M: Ouch, it really hurts terribly, because I fell over heavily just now. W: I think you need an X-ray. Shall I help you get to the hospital? M: No, thanks. 5. M: How do Jane and Bill like their new home? W: It’s really very nice, but they are tired of the noise of the planes going over their house. 6. M: Julia, I want to have an English name. You know, my Chinese name is difficult to pronounce and some foreign friends can’t write my name out. Can you give me some advice? W: Why not just stick to your Chinese name? Any name can be written in the English alphabet, so you don’t really need to have an English name! M: To be honest, some English names that people choose are rather strange, which are never used as names. W: In fact, you should demand that all your colleagues call you by your Chinese name. After all, it is a name with a lot of meaning and something that your parents have chosen for you with a lot of care! 7. M: Is this a picture of all your family members? W: Right, it was taken 13 years ago. M: You and your father are much alike. W: Thanks. But he has passed away. M: What a pity! Your mother must be very tired to support such a big family. W: Yeah, I must owe my success to my mother. M: You live with your grandparents? W: Right, in this way my mother can look after them. M: Hard to believe. After your dad left? W: Yeah, my grandmother has heart disease. M: Your mother is great. What is she? W: She is a doctor in Washington Hospital. M: No wonder you are so excellent. W: She is really a great woman. She works hard for the big family. M: Your grandmother looks like a teacher. W: You guessed it. She taught for 30 years and she retired five years ago. 8. M: I’m sorry about the accident, Mrs. Morris. W: No one was hurt, thank goodness. M: We need to send in an accident report. And I need to ask you a few questions. W: All right. M: What time did it happen? W: At five minutes after five. M: And who hit you? W: Her name is Mrs. William R. Crouton. She lives at 1645 Jefferson Street. M: Now, what happened exactly? Tell me in your own words. W: Well, I was driving along Jefferson Street. I wasn’t going fast at all. I saw that car. It was backing out of the driveway. It was Mrs. Crouton. She didn’t stop at all. She backed right into me. M: Very well. Now I need to look at your car. Where is it? W: It’s at Walt’s garage. That’s on Jefferson and Vine Streets. I’ll go along with you. M: Okay, fine. Let’s go, Mrs. Morris. 9. M: So Maria, what can you tell us about your plans for the future? W: Well, I’ve been considering taking a year out after I graduate. You know, maybe travel around the world and see some different countries. M: What do you hope to gain from traveling? W: It will give me a chance to experience different cultures first-hand rather than read about them in a book. But I also think that the experience I gain will help me find a good job when I come back. M: Can you explain why you think traveling will help you find a job? W: Well, the way I see it, the modern business environment is changing. Therefore, to be successful in one’s life, it is important to be able to accept changes. You should be willing to change your attitudes, and even working habits to suit the ever-changing environment. M: Er… It sounds reasonable. W: I also believe that traveling will teach me to be independent, as well as to value other people. M: Why do you believe traveling will help you to value other people? W: As you know, when you’re travelling you can’t get help from your family, so you have to depend on your friends, or even turn to unknown people. M: Oh, I see. You’re right, Maria. 10. I have really enjoyed my job, especially as it was my first suitable job in the UK. I had been working as a chef and kitchen porter before this but this is the suitable work. I found it through the Internet. The job has given me confidence with English computer terms and working with English people. They are quite different here to the people in Spain. People in England are much more logical. I already had a good knowledge of computers before my job, but I learnt a lot about the way that business works here. It’s always good to show that I’ve worked abroad in a company related to what I’ve been studying. It was nice that the atmosphere was relaxed. In Spain, you always have to wear a shirt to any computer job, but it’s not the same in English companies. If I had to give advice for you, I would say you should meet as many people as possible. I came here partly to learn English, but at first, the only people I met were Spanish people! Mixing with English people has made such a difference to my experience here.