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1、虹口區(qū)2017學(xué)年度一模卷高三英語試卷聽力材料及參考答案I. Listening Comprehension Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you

2、 hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. M: The bus hasnt come yet. Its half an hour late.W: Yes, it should have been here at 2:02 as scheduled.Q: What time is it now?2. M:

3、Im sorry to complain about the milk. When I opened it at home, it smelled terrible.W: Oh, Im sad to hear that. Ill handle it right away.Q: Whats the possible relationship between the two speakers?3. M: Do you want the same cut as last time?W: The same on top, but Id like it a little longer over the

4、ears and in the back.Q: Where does this conversation probably take place?4. W: Why dont you enter the room?M: I tried all the keys in the lock, but it wont open.Q: What has happened to the man?5. M: How are you getting along with your new job here?W: Well, Im used to lots of new things, but I wish t

5、he supervisor would give me more feedback.Q: Which is true about the woman?6. M: You know, when I sit at the end of the classroom, I cant see the board clearly.W: Well, youve been wearing the same glasses as long as I know you. Its time for a new pair.Q: What does the woman mean? 7. W: Would you lik

6、e me to drive you to the station?M: No, Ill take the bus. But can you pick me up this evening?Q: What does the man want the woman to do?8. M: My brother has been studying abroad.W: Really? Which country is he studying in?Q: What does the woman want to know about the mans brother?9. M: Good morning,

7、madam. Id like to take a few minutes of your time to show you how much better your life will be with the help of our newest PC. W: Now? Unless it can help wash my clothes. Q: What does the woman mean?10. M: This is the third time we have had to wait for Anne. Its so rude of her to make us all wait i

8、n the rush hour. W: Dont be angry with her. She does have to drive 15 miles in the rush hour to get here. Q: Why is the man angry with Anne? Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passage

9、s and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are ba

10、sed on the following passage.Good morning, everyone, I am Professor Smith, and I am your laboratory instructor. This class is intended as a necessary part of the course, which Dr. James will be in charge of. This class will meet twice a week in this laboratory. It begins at nine. I expect you to be

11、on time. I do not intend to wait for latecomers or repeat what has already been covered if you miss the explanation. Do not arrive late and interrupt your neighbor; you may as well not come if you cant be on time.Attendance is equally important. If you miss three lab classes, your name will be moved

12、 away from the class list Im afraid, no excuses. You cant complete the course without completing lab class.Safety is key here. It is very important to keep things neat and clean, dress properly, and be careful. You may not eat, drink or smoke in the laboratory and you should always clean the table t

13、op and wash your hands before and after the class. Long hair must be tied up. Large clothing must not be worn. And, finally, any laboratory accident must be reported immediately. I hope youll enjoy the laboratory. Its a wonderful place but all these instructions are to be strictly followed. We will

14、begin today by learning about the microphone.(Now listen again, please.)Questions:11. Who is the speaker? 12. What will happen if a student misses three classes? 13. What should be done if long hair is worn? Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. The idea of the weekend is a rec

15、ent invention. In the 1870s wealthy people began to speak of spending weekends in the country visiting friends. For most people, however, the workday was six days long. It ended at about noon or later on Saturday.Automobile maker Henry Ford was the first major employer in the United States to establ

16、ish a workweek of five days. He did that in 1926. Henry Ford thought that if the working people had more free time they would spend more money and it was something good for the economy.By 1940 it had become common for most Americans to work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. Today the lives of most Ameri

17、cans are organized that way: 5 days of work or school followed by 2 days of rest. For many people Saturday night is the highpoint of the weekend and the week. It is the night for going out or having fun.Anything and everything can happen on Saturday night. People go dancing, visiting friends and hav

18、ing parties. They drink too much alcohol. They get killed or kill other people. They sleep, watch television, and sometimes fall in love. People do these things on other nights of the week too, but they do them more often and with more emotion and purpose on Saturday night.On Saturday night movie th

19、eatres sell more tickets. It is also the biggest night for places that sell alcoholic drinks. That is one reason why Saturday night sees most murders, fights and deadly car accidents.(Now listen again, please.)Questions:14. When did people begin to have the idea of the weekend? 15. Why did Henry For

20、d establish a workweek of five days? 16. Why do murders, fights and car accidents occur mostly on Saturday nights? Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.M: Hey Joy, I forgot to register for the courses. Im one day late, and most of the classes are full. You know, everybody

21、is supposed to register at least one selective course every school term to graduate. What do you think I should do?W: Poor you, Jack! You cant do anything about that. Im really sorry for you.M: Well, Do you think going to the registration office will help now?W: No, they will tell you the same thing

22、, perhaps in a worse way. M: By the way, did you register yet?W: Of course, Ive registered three courses yesterday. And it wasnt easy for me to register for International Trade. Its so popular these days. M: What classes do you think are still open today? W: Maybe Modern History, and Chemistry. It w

23、as said these two courses were not that popular last year. M: Good information. I didnt know that. Although those two courses are not my favourites, its really a helpful suggestion.W: Anyway, that could be a choice.M: OK, I know what to do. Oh, well. What do you think about mathematics? I want to ta

24、ke that class this school term. W: That will be good, too. I took that class last year. Professor Anderson is really cool! If you go to his office, you can have him write a card that will let you in, even if the class is full. M: He does that? Great! Ill go and try my luck.W: I guess thats because s

25、ome people drop out of his class. M: That makes sense. I think Ill do that. W: And I think you can also directly go and ask some other teachers whose classes you like better instead of the registration office.M: Yes, why not. Thanks for all the help.W: Youre welcome. (Now listen again, please.)Quest

26、ions:17. What does this conversation mainly talk about? 18. What course did the woman choose according to the conversation? 19. What do you think will the man do in order to take mathematics?20. What must a student do in order to graduate according to the conversation?參考答案聽力部分:1-5 D B A C D6-10C B A C A11-13C B B14-16A D A17-20 C D C A語法:21. are treated22. whose23. others24. because (since, as)25. that26. whether (if)27. extended28. telling29. to fix30. Give詞匯:31. D 32. K 33. F 34. I 35. E 36. A 37. G 38.

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