2014衡阳三模英语试题答案
2014衡阳三模英语试题答案
衡阳市2014届高三联考(三)英语试卷参考答案
I. Listening comprehension(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Section A(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
1~5:CBBCA 6~10:CACBA 11~15:ABCBA
Section B(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
16. A Nightmare / A Dream 17. my pet dog 18. the noise
19. breathing 20. sleeping happily
II. Language knowledge(共35小题,满分45分)
Section A(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
21~25:BCBBC 26~30:DABCC 31~35:ADDAA
Section B(共12小题,每小题1.5分,满分18分)
36~40:CBDCC 41~45:ADBBA 46~47:AD
Section C(共8小题,每小题1.5分,满分12分)
48. If 49. or 50. they 51. how
52. of 53. It 54. more 55. a
III. Reading comprehension(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
56~60:DACBD 61~65:CBBDA 66~70:BCDCA
IV. Writing(共3部分,满分45分)
Section A(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
71. A Natural Disaster / Natural Disasters 72. Definition
73. outside the Earth 74. Examples / Kinds
75. Direct influences 76. The physical destruction / influence
77. occur / happen / take place 78. being slowed
79. shortage / lack 80. living things / creatures
Section B(共4小题,满分10分)
81. She 'd lean down, push her hair out of the way and kiss her forehead. (2分)
82. Her mother’s rough hands. (3分)
83. Because they were both lonely and needed each other’s comfort. (3分)
84. Because she had forgotten and forgiven long before. (2分)
Section C(满分25分)
From this little poem,I habe learned our life isn't always a bed of roses.
录音原文
Conversation 1
M: Why is our house so empty, Maria?
W: Mom and Dad took our son Mike to Walt-Mart to pick up his birthday present. Why are you late, Bill?
M: My bus was delayed because of a traffic accident. Thankfully, no one was hurt.
W: Oh, I see. Everyone should be back by 2:00 p.m. Would you help me with the decorations?
M: Sure. Do you think Mike will be very surprised?
W: Yeah, he is not expecting anything.
Conversation 2
M: Have you furnished your apartment?
W: Not yet. I didn’t know that furniture was so expensive.
M: I’ve found some used furniture that was very cheap.
W: That sounds good, but ... Maybe I should have chosen a fully furnished apartment.
M: That wouldn’t have been a good idea. Rent for one of those doesn’t include water and electricity.
W: Yeah, I thought about that.
Conversation 3
M: Have you done something to your hair?
W: Yes. Do you like it?
M: Hmm, well, it’s different.
W: Different? What do you mean by that? Do you like it or not?
M: I’m not sure. I think the dark brown looks nice, but I’m not sure about the red parts. It’s a new look for you.
W: That’s what I was going for, a new look — something a little fun and not traditional.
M: Well, then I’d say you were successful!
Conversation 4
W: Hi! Long time no see!
M: Yes. I don’t know if I told you or not, but I decided to start my own business.
W: Really? That’s great! What kind of business is it?
M: I’ve started a restaurant with two of my former colleagues.
W: How’s it going?
M: It started off a bit slow, but now, business is really picking up!
W: That is such great news. I’m really happy for you! Where is it located?
M: It’s here in New York. We are planning on opening up another place in Washington soon.
W: Well, good luck! I hope you can open one in my hometown of Beijing one day.
Conversation 5
W: Have you been playing any sports recently?
M: I used to play tennis a lot, but I don’t really have time for it anymore.
W: Why not? Are you too busy with your job?
M: Well, work does take up a fair amount of time, but that’s not really the issue. I’ve been taking care of my dad for the last several months. I moved back home to be with him.
W: That’s great of you to do that. Is he sick?
M: Not really. His health is pretty good for someone in their 70s. He does need to help with certain things, though, and I think he’s a bit lonely, too.
W: It must have been hard on him when your mom died.
M: Yeah, my mom did his laundry and cooked his meals for about forty years. My dad can barely make coffee! I’m actually trying to teach him some ways to be more independent.
Conversation 6
M: Hey, do you want some fresh juice?
W: Sure. Do you want to go out and get some?
M: No, I have a juicer here in my kitchen. I make my own juice every day. Usually, I use three small apples, one large carrot, and a small orange. I can also use pears, or even strawberries. Is there anything special that you’d like?
W: Oh, that all sounds great. I’ll just have whatever you’re having. When did you start drinking so much fresh juice?
M: About three months ago. I used to buy a lot of juice from the store, and I never really thought about it. But then I read an article about Steve Nash.