宿州市2012届高三第三次教学质量检测英语参考答案

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1 宿州市2012届高三第三次教学质量检测

英语参考答案

第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

1—5 ABABB 6—10 CBABB 11—15 ABCAB 16—20 BCCAA

第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

21—25 DCCAD 26—30 BDADC 31—35 DDBAC

第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

36—40 ACBBB 41—45 ABCBA 46—50 DBCAA 51—55 BBDBB

第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

56—59 DDAC 60—63 BABB 64—67 ADCA 68—71 DBCA 72—75 DCBA

第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

76. Tips 77. suitable 78. meet/ satisfy 79. balance 80. sports

81. enjoy/like/love 82. explore 83. know 84. importance 85. beginning

第二节 书面表达(满分25分)

One possible version:

Now, more and more parents care much about their children’s college entrance examination.

Some of them even abandon their jobs to stay with their children. This phenomenon is really

controversial.

Some people support the practice. In such a situation, not only is their food healthier, more

delicious and more nutritious but their clothes are also cleaner and neater. So they are more

confident. However, others object. The parents have no jobs and cannot make money. Because they

expect too much of their children, what they are doing actually adds to the students’ psychological

burden and stress.

To my understanding, the practice shouldn’t be advocated. We students should learn to take

care of ourselves. As we know, we will be independent of our parents one day. Moreover, our

parents should have their own work and life.

听力原文 2 Text 1

W: I’m going to the post office. Since you’re going to the train station next to it, do you need a lift?

M: Yes, thank you. But I’d like to buy some drinks at the store first.

Text 2

W: Could you slow down and repeat today’s homework for us, Dr White?

M: Surely. Preview the next unit and prepare for a classroom discussion.

Text 3

W: OK, Mr. Green. Have you decided which car you want?

M: Yes. I think I’ll go with the sports car. The red one.

W: Will you pay in cash or by check?

Text 4

M: Mary, I just met your friend Alex. He seems funny.

W: Yes, he is always telling jokes.

M: He is quite different from your brother Johnny. Johnny looks serious.

W: I wouldn’t say he is funny or serious. He just likes to try everything, and even goes hiking alone.

M: I didn’t know he is so adventurous.

Text 5

M: Linda, have you seen the film Madagascar?

W: Yeah. The scenes with the penguins are my favorite. But the main story is about some other

animals. They escape from a zoo in New York and travel to Africa.

M: Oh, cool. I will go to see it.

W: It’s worth seeing again. I’ll go with you.

Text 6

M: Hi, Sarah. How was your hiking trip?

W: Oh, it was really fun and exciting. We hiked all day, and then camped out every night. But

actually I wasn’t looking forward to it at all before we set off.

M: Why not?

W: Well, I had never camped before, so I had thought it might be frightening. But it turned out that

there weren’t any snakes. But there were a few insects.

M: What was the best thing about the trip?

W: That must be seeing the stars at night. Out in the country you can see the stars clearly.

Text 7

M: Look! CD players are much cheaper here than those at home.

W: Well, if you take the exchange rate into consideration, they’re only a little cheaper.

M: Ah, yeah. You’re right. We don’t need to buy one here, then.

W: Oh, smell this.

M: That’s really nice. Cathy will like the perfume.

W: I’ll buy one bottle for her. The bottle is pretty, too.

M: Oh, look! The hat over there is really cheap. I’ll buy one.

W: You’d better pick a black one. Neither the red ones nor the white ones suit you. 3 Text 8

W: Dr. Taylor, I find it hard to get to sleep. What’s the best way to solve the problem? Taking

sleeping pills?

M: Oh, no. The best way is to try to make your mind blank. To achieve this, you can first think of

white clouds or green trees. And gradually, you will forget them and get sleepy.

W: That sounds a little hard.

M: You can also try reading. It works for many people.

W: I wonder how many dreams a person has in one night.

M: On average, everyone has four per night, but some may have as many as seven. But many

people can’t remember them. That’s why they think they don’t dream at all.

W: Is it true that eating before bedtime can give you bad dreams?

M: Well, there’s no evidence of this. A big meal may stop you falling asleep at first, though. But a

hot drink won’t do any harm.

Text 9

W: Peter, have you ever visited a Chinese family?

M: No, but I’m invited to have dinner with a Chinese family next Monday. I don’t know what I

should take as a gift.

W: Well, it’s probably best to take some fruit or something typical from your country.