江西省新余一中2015届毕业年级全真模拟考试
英语试卷
江西省新余市一中英语适应性考试答案
第I卷
第一部分:听力
1-5 CABAA 6-10 CCACC 11-15 BBAAC 16-20 ABBBA
第二部分:阅读理解
第一节21-25 BDABC 26-30 CABBC 31-35 D ACDD
第二节36-40 DGBEA
第三部分:
第一节完形填空
41-45 CBCAD 46-50 BCBAC 51-55DBACB 56-60 CABCD
第II卷
第二节语法填空
61.increasingly 62.or 63. Challenging 64.kindness 65. Well 66. Making
67.To be 68. Yourself 69. as 70.allows
Possible version
Nowadays, “going green” is gaining incr easing popularity in our life.As you know, taking good care of our environment is very important.Wherever you live,You can do something around your neighbourhood. it's our duty to keep our environment clean and tidy.You might ask yourself,"have I picked some rubbish and thrown it into a dustbin?Have I ever collected waste paper or bottles for recycling?Have I ever planted any trees or flowers in or near my neighbourhood?" --------If everyone makes a contribution to protectingthe environment,the world will become much more beautiful
书面表达评分标准:
1、要点:1)困难不可避免2)列举事例3)对待困难的态度
2. 总体评分原则:要点+语言表达+书写整洁+字数
1)原则上应按照考生所表达的要点数归档。如考生写出所有要点,语言表达好,可打该档最高分;如考生写出所有要点,但语言错误较多,可降一档(如错误太多,可取其降档后之低线)。
2)在同一档次内,根据语言错误的多少确定分值。
1-2个错误,取该档次分值的高线;3-4个错误,取该档次分值的中线;
5-6个错误,取该档次分值的低线;7-8个错误,降至下一档的高线;
9-10个错误,降至下一档的中线;10个以上降至下一档低线。
注:在表达要点的句子中,如果考生写出主谓结构及关键信息,但主谓结构有严重语言错误,
(如语态、时态、系表结构中无系动词、只写出情态动词而无主动词)可视为表达出半个要点。
如果累计要点数出现带有半点的情况,可根据语言质量进行归档,
1-2个错误,将其归入上一档取其低线;3-4个错误,将其归入本档取其高线;
5-6个错误,将其归入本档取其中线;7-8个错误,将其归入本档取其低线;
9个以上错误,将其归入下一档取其高线。
3. 如书写和卷面较差,影响判卷,扣1-6分。
4. 词数不够或超出太多扣2分。
听力原文:
Text 1
W: Have you ever seen the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France?
M: No, but I have been to Paris. I mostly just went to restaurants.I even didn’t visit the museums. Text 2
M: Do you play the piano?
W: I did when I was in elementary school, along with the guitar. Now, I only play the violin.
Text 3
W: Do you want to stop by the bookstore with me this afternoon?
M: No way. My mom is a librarian. Our house is already filled with more books than I could possibly read in a lifetime.
Text 4
M: I have to tell you — your singing is the finest I have ever heard.
W: Thank you, sir. I hope I can win the competition.
Text 5
M: I’m going to the caf e. Can I pick up anything for you?
W: No, thanks… Isn’t this your second trip there today?I think you drink too much coffee! Text 6
W: I’m selling my car.
M: But you love your car!
W: I know. But now that there’s a bus station near where I live, I don’t need it.
M: I didn’t know you liked catching the bus.
W: I don’t mind… Because I’ll have to pay a hundred dollars a month for parking, and I think that’s way too much.
M: I agree.
W: Do you know how I can advertise my car?
M: Well, some people put a sign on their car and park it on the street. But it takes a while to sell it that way. It would probably be best to advertise it online.
Text 7
M: Do you have anything you want to tell me, Ruth?
W: No, Mr. Choate. I promise.
M: So, if I were to look in your bag, I wouldn’t find anything out of the ordinary?
W: Like what? It’s just my book, pencils, and paper s — the usual school stuff.
M: Well, it smells like a dog. You know you aren’t allowed to bring pets to school, right?
W: Of course, I know that. I wouldn’t bring my pet Rex to school. Why would I do that?
M: What was that? I just heard a small sound…like a dog’s bark.
W: Oh, no! Fine, you caught me. I won’t do it again, I promise. I just missed him, that’s all.
M: Very well, young lady. Now, I have to call your parents.
Text 8
M: Hey there, I’m running for class president.
W: Why? So you can put it on your college applications?
M: No, so I can make a difference in our school… I hope I can count on your vote in next mont h’s election.
W: Well, you have to earn my vote.
M: Of course... Well, first of all, I’m going to improve the school by convincing the administration to have more after-school programs, like sports and clubs.
W: Well, that won’t help me. I work after scho ol most days, so I can’t participate in those things.
M: Well, another thing I’m going to do is figure out how to get healthier food in the school
cafeteria.
W: That doesn’t interest me either. I go home for lunch every day.
M: Well… How about school dances? I know that you love to dance, and if I’m president, we’ll have one at least once a month.
W: Now that sounds like fun! OK. I’ll consider giving you my vote.
Text 9
W: Welcome back, Larry. It’s been so long! I thought I would never see you again.
M: Oh, come on! I told you I’d be back. And here I am. Maybe a little fatter, but it’s still me.
W: No, you look great! Nine years in China. That sounds like it would make a good story for a movie.
M: Yeah! There are so many fantastic stories to tell.
W: Which city were you in?
M: Beijing mostly. But I traveled to many different cities during my time there: Shanghai, Kunming, and Chengdu were some of my favorites.
W: I’ve heard that some of the hottest food in the world is in Chengdu. I can’t stand all th at hot food.
M: There is some seriously hot stuff going on there. But you’ll get used to it. Going to Chengdu and not having hot food is like going to France and not having wine or cheese.
W: Well, I’m sure your family is glad to have you back.
M: Yes, they are. I am, too, but finding work is not easy.
W: I know the feeling. I lost my job a few years ago and was unemployed for 11 months!
M: But it seems like everything worked out for you.
W: Yeah, I guess so. Well, good luck with the job search. Call me when you have a chance.
Text 10
“New York City is the greatest city in the world,” said Herman. “I’ve been here my whole life, and I can’t imagine moving anywhere else. We have the best of everything. Don’t you agree? Think about it. We have 8 millio n friendly people. That’s a lot. Sometimes it can be crowded, but people are generally very nice. We have 10,000 friendly taxicab drivers, even though sometimes I can’t quite understand what they are saying due to their thick New York accents. We have the world’s greatest subway system! Even on weekends when hundreds of trains aren’t running, you
can take a cheap train to anywhere in the city. It’s super convenient. We also have the Brooklyn Bridge, the world’s greatest bridge for walking and taking pictures. We have Grant’s Tomb and the Staten Island Ferry —they’re both free! We have the world’s best pizza because it’s made right here in New York City! We have I Love NY T-shirts. We have everything! Who would ever want to go anywhere else?” His friend Maria said, “But there are a lot of other nice cities in the world. Maybe you should visit them to compare.”Herman thought for a moment, and then said, “Why should I visit other cities? People from those cities are out here visiting us. That just proves how g reat this city is!” Just then, a taxicab drove by and muddy water was all over the two friends. “God, I hate this place!” shouted Herman.