高三三模考试英语试卷答案解析
Ⅰ 哈三中2020届高三学年网络模拟考试英语科试卷答案。 急需!!!
哈三中二年按届高中高三学年网模模拟考试英语可可卷答案,其实这个是没有的,可以自己去打。
Ⅱ 2011南通市高三三模英语答案
江苏省南通市2011届高三第三次模拟考试
英语参考答案
听力测试
1—5 ACCAB 6—10 BBACC 11—15 CCBCA 16—20 BCBAA
单项填空
21—25 ABCDB 26—30 BCABD 31—35 DCCBB
完形填空
36—40 ADCAB 41—45 CDBCB 46—50 ADCBA 51—55 DCDAB
阅读理解
56—60 CCBDA 61—65 ADBAB 66—70 ADBAC
任务型阅读
71. Introcing 72. activities 73. basic 74. grammar 75. used 76. distinguish
77. response / reply 78. original 79. indicate / show 80. difficulty / trouble
书面表达
One possible version:
A good habit, a successful life
A habit is something that you do often or regularly almost without thinking, especially something that is hard to stop doing.
Good habits of learning, such as previewing what you will study, listening to teachers attentively in class, completing given assignments by yourself and reviewing what you’ve learned in time, will help you acquire more knowledge and improve your skills. Meanwhile, good habits of living will make you develop soundly, both physically and mentally. Therefore you must attach importance to healthy food, constant exercise, reasonable scheles and eyesight protection.
Good habits contribute to our success. Once a good habit is formed, it will give us power to control ourselves. While we are making efforts to form good habits, we should try to kick bad habits. Though bad habits are hard to get rid of, yet we all know where there is a will, there is a way. If we insist on behaving ourselves properly, we are sure to remove them.
Do remember good habits will give us a successful life.
Ⅲ 哈师大附中2012年高三第三次模拟考试英语试题及答案
试卷是扫描版的,要的话给你邮箱
2012年哈师大附中三模英语参考答案
听力: 1-20 CBCAB BCBAC BABAB CABCC
单选: 21-25 BCCAD 26-30 DCACD 31-35 BCCDB
完形:36-40 BCDAD 41-45 CABDA 46-50 BABDB 51-55 CBABC
阅读:56-59 BDCA 60-63 BDAB 64-66 CCA 67-70 CDCA 七选五 71-75 CGADE
改错: Thank you very much for take (taking) me on that splendid outing to London. It was the first time that I had seen the Tower and any of the other famous sight (sights). If I'd gone alone, I could (加上not) have seen so much, because I didn’t know my way about.
The weather is (was) splendid on that day, which I thought was rare. I still remember some people told me that in Britain there was weather but no climate. During (加上the) same day, it might snow in the morning, rain at noon, shines (shine) in the afternoon and be windy before the night falls. So I think I was lucky.
I think the river trip was the best thing in (of) all. London really came down (删去down) to life for me as we saw them (it) from the Thames ring that wonderful journey. It was quite an excited (exciting) day!
范文:Ms. Yolanda,
I’m Li Hua, chair of the Students’ Union of Yifu Middle School, which is close to your aiding centre. I’m writing to invite you to be a judge at our Outlook English Speech Contest which will be held in our school on June 26th,. It will start at 3:00 pm in Room 601 and last for about three hours. Fifteen students will deliver their speeches on the given topic “Youth and Faith”. We hope that you will accept our invitation if it is convenient for you. Please call me at 83001009 if you have any questions.
I’m looking forward to your reply.
With best wishes, Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
听力原文:
Text 1
M: Can I leave now, Mrs. Bolton?
W: Sure, you can. But remember, if you still don’t work hard at your studies, and still waste so much time playing computer games, you’ll surely fail in your final exams.
Text 2
M: Michael is very upset at the moment, isn’t he? He told me he would play in the tennis game
this afternoon.
W: No. He phoned me just now to say he wouldn’t attend this afternoon’s game because of
the injury in his leg. His ankle hurts a lot.
Text 3
M: Are we supposed to leave at 8:30?
W: I’m not sure. All I remember is that the flight number is 813.
M: Then I will have to check it myself.
Text 4
M: Why can’t she come and take our order? I only have 45 minutes for lunch and I’ve already
been waiting for 15 minutes.
W: The service in this place is really poor. Let’s go to another one.
M: I agree.
Text 5
M: Here you are.
W: Sorry, but you have to pay another 4 dollars.
M: It should be 18 dollars. I went for it because it’s for sale.
W: Sorry, Sir. But it’s for sale only yesterday.
Text 6
W: I’ve just heard we’re going to have a class meeting tomorrow afternoon.
M: Yes, I put up the notice just now.
W: What time will it begin?
M: At 3:10.
W: Sarah and I made a date to go over our lessons together. I wonder how long the meeting is
going to last.
M: I didn’t think it will take more than an hour.
W: Then we can probably still go over our lessons after the meeting.
Text 7
M: Ms. White, I am invited to a party at an American home. Could you tell me how I can be a
polite guest?
W: You should follow some rules. First, you should take a small gift such as flowers or wine for your host or hostess. And, you must arrive on time. If the dinner time is 7:00 p.m., don’t arrive before 6:30 or after 7:30 without calling.
M: What should I do ring the dinner?
W: Be sure to praise your host or hostess for the meal.
M: Can I have a talk with the host or hostess after dinner?
W: You can, but you shouldn’t stay too long. Finally, thank your host or hostess for the dinner
when you leave.
M: I learned a lot today. Thanks for your advice.
W: That’s all right.
Text 8
W: Hi, Patrick. Haven’t seen you for ages! Where have you been these days?
M: I went to travel along the west coast of the United States of America.
W: Wonderful! How did you like your trip there?
M: It was marvelous. I really had a very pleasant time there.
W: Tell me something about Los Angeles.
M: I liked it better than I thought I would. It’s very clean and spacious. Trees are planted on either side of the streets. But the bus service there is very bad. Besides, they don’t have a subway, so it is not so convenient to get around.
W: And what did you see?
M: Oh, unusual things. We took a drive around Hollywood and looked at the stars’ homes.
Then we went to Universal studios and Disneyland.
W: You’re so lucky. What do you think of Disneyland?
M: It was great! We really enjoyed it. We took all the rides there, some of them twice. I felt just
like a kid again.
Text 9
W: Good afternoon, Sir. May I help you?
M: Yes. I’d like to buy a white shirt.
W: Yes, Sir. I’d be glad to show you some. What size, please?
M: Fifteen and a half, thirty-four.
W: There’s one in your size. This is a very fine shirt.
M: How much is it?
W: These are five ninety-five each.
M: That’s a little more than I wanted to pay. Don’t you have any less expensive shirts?
W: Yes, I think I can find some for you. Here are some for four fifty. And then we have some
here for three ninety-five.
M: This one will be all right. I’ll take one.
W: Are you sure one will be enough?
M: Yes. That’s all I need just now.
W: Have you seen our new ties?
M: Yes. I just bought one here yesterday.
W: Do you need handkerchiefs or socks? I’d be glad to show you some gloves, perhaps.
M: No, nothing else, thank you. That will be all for today.
W: Very well, Sir. Here you are. That will be four dollars and fifty cents, and ten cents for the
tax. Thank you, Sir. Please come again.
Text 10
M: Today, I’d like to tell you about two games I played. When I was young, I always enjoyed
playing with my friends. I particularly remember two games I used to play when I was about
ten years old. There was a wood which seemed quite big, I suppose it was really quite small.
We used to hunt each other in the wood and cook in an old hut. If there were six or seven of
us, we used to divide into two groups and pretended we were enemies. Hiding behind trees
and running silently, we played like this for hours and afterwards we used to return to the hut
to make meals. Unfortunately, one day the floor of the hut caught fire. Although we put the
fire out, my father ordered us never to cook in the hut again. Another game I remember was
one we used to play at school. There was a high wall running along the end of the school
playing fields, below which was a pond. We used to see who could walk along the wall fastest
without falling. Although we were all afraid we might fall into the pond, I expected a little
danger. However, one day a teacher found us playing this game. He ordered us to stop playing
and never to do it again.