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2013三省三校二模英语

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 2013 年三省三校其次次联合模拟考试英语答案 听力:

 1—5 ABCAB

 6—10 ABBCB

 11—15 ACBAC

  16—20 AABBC

 单项选择:

 21-25 CCDAB

  26-30 BCDBD

  31-35 BBABA

 完形填空:

 36-40 CABCD

  41-45 ADABB

 46-50 DCABD

 51-55 CCDAB

 阅读理解:

 A 篇 56-59 CBDC

  B 篇 60-63 CBDB

 C 篇 64-67 CCDA

  D 篇 68-70 CBA 七选五

 B F C E D 短文改错:

  Yesterday, Li Mei goes to a store to return a shirt without carrying the receipt (收据). When she

  went got there, she ^refused.The salesman said that he wouldn’t take it back if she showed him the receipt.

  was/ got

  unless

 Thinking it was no way out, Li Mei put the shirt back in her bag and left. Suddenly two shop guard

  there

 guards

 stopped her and began to search for her. They found the shirt in the bag and looked at it careful. Many

 删掉

 carefully

  eyes were staring at her, what made Li Mei very embarrassing. Luckily, a salesman came up in time

 which

 embarrassed

 the

 and she was allowed to go.

 书面表达:

 Dear Ms. Sullivan, I’m Li Hua, a middle school student from China. I’ll graduate from high school this year, and I’m planning to apply for the Yale Summer Session 2013. Now I’m writing to ask about several questions concerned. Firstly, I’m curious to know about the course arrangement. How many courses will you offer in all and what subjects will it cover? Since I’m interested in computer science very much, I would very

 much like to take computer related courses. I would also want to know the time schedule of these courses to see whether I’ll have time to visit other places in America on weekends.

 Secondly, can you introduce boarding arrangement during the Summer Session? Are all the students living on campus or shall we rent houses in advance?

 Thank you! Looking forward to your reply!

  Best regards,

 Yours sincerely,

 Li Hua

  听力原文:

 1. M: Would you be good enough to turn the radio down a bit? It"s a little bit loud.

  W: Oh, of course. 2. W: I"ve noticed that you got some letters from Canada. Would you mind saving the stamps for me?

 My sister collects them.

  M: My classmate already asked for them.

 3. M: I"m a little tired, so I think I"ll go to the student lounge and listen to a little music. Would you go

  with me?

  W: I"d love to, but I have to go to the library to look at a book on reserve. 4. W: When are you leaving tomorrow? You look so excited.

  M: Just imagine! I"ll take the early flight at eight in the morning and see my parents in just two hours. 5. M: Good morning. Can I help you?

  W: Yes, we"re thinking of going on a holiday somewhere, but we"re not sure where to go.

  M: I see. So what kind of holiday do you want?

  W: Lots of sunshine. 6. W: Peter, do you think you could help me with a couple of things?

  M: Sure.

  W: Do you think you could send a copy of this report to Mr. Black"s office?

  M: Yes, do you want me to fax it or send it by mail?

  W: Oh, fax, I think. Then would you mind reserving a room for Mr. Benson?

  M: The Garden Hotel as usual? And when does he need it?

  W: He needs it for Friday night. 7. W: Could I speak to David Evans, please?

  M: Hello, David Evans here.

 W: Hi, it"s me, Jane.

  M: Hi, you"ve arrived then.

  W: Yes, I checked in a few minutes ago.

  M: What"s the hotel like?

  W: It"s very clean and comfortable. I have a wonderful view of the harbor from my window.

  M: How was your journey?

  W: Oh, not too bad.

  M: I"m coming to see you. How do I get to the hotel?

  W: It"s very easy to find. It"s near the harbor.

  M: OK. I"ll see you on Saturday then. Be good!

 W: Yes, bye!

  M: Bye! 8. M: 234-6287.

  W: Hello. Is that Mr. Johnson?

  M: Yes, speaking.

  W: I"m phoning about your advertisement in today"s paper about that flat you have to rent. Is it available?

  M: Yes, it is, although somebody else has already phoned about it.

  W: Could you tell me the address please?

  M: Yes, it is 17 Green Street, York.

  W: Thank you. How many bedrooms has the flat got?

  M: Two. They"re quite big and would easily take four people.

  W: I see. What about the heating and cooking?

  M: Well, there are electric fires in all the rooms, and cooking is by electricity as well.

  W: Thank you. How much is the rent please?

  M: It"s 80 pounds a month. The electricity is extra and is on meter.

  W: If I rent the flat when will I be able to move in?

  M: Any time after October 1.

 W: Thank you. 9. M: Oh, excuse me, madam?

  W: Yes?

 M: Um, I wonder if you could help me. I"m trying to find a pub called Grey Friar"s Bobby. It"s on the

  Mond, somewhere down this---off this street.

  W: Well, that"s right. Um, have you got a map there? We can have a look at it.

 M: Yes, madam, right here.

  W: I"ll just show you on it. It"s quite easy. Now you"re just here in Princess Street. What you have to do

  is to walk along a little bit and then turn right, and you go up the Mond. You see up the hill there.

  There"s a building.

  M: Oh, yeah. The Mond. The Mond is the name of a road, is it? I see.

  W: That"s right. And you walk past the Assembly Hall. Can you see there up on the hill, if you just look

  up to your right there?

  M: That big building up there? OK.

  W: That"s right. You just keep on walking past, and you go cross the High Street, or the Royal Mile, as

  we call it.

  M: Across it? And you cross over it?

  W: That"s right. You just keep going, and up on your right hand side, you"ll see a little monument, and

  that"s the monument to Grey Friar"s Bobby. You know, there was a wee dog.

  M: Oh, yeah. The dog.

  W: Well, if you just go in there, the pub is just next door. I think you"ll find it quite easily.

  M: Great! I really appreciate it. Thanks a lot.

  W: OK. Goodbye! 10. W: Weekend again. Mrs. Bell after her busy work finally gets the time to shop. She has a hard time in the busy traffic. But she is lucky enough to be able to park her car outside the supermarket. Mrs. Bell goes in and finds her trolley. First she goes to the Grocery Department and gets some apples and oranges. Then, coming to the Poultry Department, she gets some steaks. She also picks a bottle of wine, for the weekend dinner party of course. There, she meets Mrs. Young, with her three-year-old daughter. She is sitting in the trolley, as she is too heavy. While Mrs. Bell is talking with Mrs. Young, the three-year-old girl Lily, who is not interested in their talk, finds a bottle of whisky and begins to play with it. Then she puts it in Mrs. Bell"s handbag. Mrs. Bell puts the bottle of wine she selects into her trolley and joins the line of customers before the cashier to have her shopping checked out. A detective happens to be standing nearby and notices Mrs. Bell"s handbag. While Mrs. Bell is going towards the exit, the detective stops her and asks about the bottle of whisky. Mrs. Bell is shocked. She cannot explain how the bottle of whisky has got into her handbag, and she has to follow the detective into the manager"s office.

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