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1、20192020学年第一学期期中考试高三英语试题参考答案一、听力15 BCACA 610 ABBAA 1115 BACCA 1620 CAABC 二、单项填空2125 ABCAD 2630 ADCBD 3135 ABABC 三、完形填空3640 BACAD 4145 CABCB 4650 DCDAB 5155 ADBCD 四、阅读理解5660 BCDBC 6165 DACBC 6670 DAADC 五、单词拼写71. dilemma 72. consistent 73. pensions 74. controversial 75. compensated76. resigned 77. app
2、etite 78. actually 79. allowance(s) 80. underlines 六、任务型阅读81. involved 82. alone 83. volunteers 84. pace 85. excited/ thrilled86. unwilling/ reluctant 87. pleasure/ delight 88. preference 89. innovate 90. loyal 七、书面表达91. One possible version:With 762 sites to be added to the list of major national-l
3、evel protected historical and cultural sites, our government is determined to attach greater importance to the protection of cultural relics. The symbolic and national significance of cultural relics cannot be underlined too much. As is known to us all, cultural relics are treasures handed down from
4、 our ancestors. Protecting cultural relics can help carry forward Chinese civilization and boost the nations confidence. Whats more, once cultural relics are damaged, its quite a tough task to restore them. From where I stand, it is the responsibility of the whole society to protect cultural relics.
5、 The private sector needs to be mobilized in this process, and public awareness of cultural heritage protection needs to be enhanced. Besides, modern technologies should be employed whenever necessary. Only by making joint efforts can we protect those priceless treasures. 听力原文(Text 1)M: I feel so ti
6、red. I burnt the midnight oil to finish my work at the studio last night.W: Well . You missed a great movie on TV.(Text 2)M: Hey, this exercise makes me thirsty. I want some ice-cream.W: Ice-cream? Fifty more sit-ups. Youd better go for a diet soft drink afterwards.(Text 3)M: Hello, could you tell m
7、e why the housekeeper didnt pick up my laundry this morning?W: Im sorry. Ill send someone to your room right away.M: But I need these shirts to be washed for tomorrow morning!(Text 4)W: Hello, this is Susan.M: Hello, Susan. This is John. Im afraid I cant make it this evening. Ive asked Peter to meet
8、 you but he cant get away from work until twenty past Six. It seems better if you meet at 6:50 at the entrance to Waterloo Station.(Text 5)M: Helen, today you mentioned Her Mothers Daughter by Alice Fitzgerald in class, a novel written from two points of view. To be honest, I found this one hard to
9、read. Its very well written but, how did you find it?W: I couldnt put it down and stayed up till three in the morning to finish it.(Text 6)W: I just moved to this area and Im a little confused. M: Confused? About what?W: I always get lost. Where are the nearest post office and the supermarket?M: The
10、res a post office on Long Street. The supermarket is just behind your house.W: Are there any good places to eat nearby?M: Yes. Therere three. One is on the corner of Main Street and Park Lane. Its a Chinese restaurant. Theres also an Italian restaurant on Park Lane behind the bank. And theres a Span
11、ish restaurant across from the post office.(Text 7)W: Morning. May I help you?M: Yes, please. My friend sent me a coat but it was the wrong size. Look, the length is rather on the short side.W: We can ask a tailor to let it down for you.M: And it seems a little too narrow across the shoulder.W: We c
12、an have it widened.M: Thank you. Also, I bought these jeans yesterday but they are too long. I want to make them shorter.W: OK. Let me write it down. What else? M: Well . This is my daughters skirt. Could you please add two pockets in the front?W: Let me see . Sure.(Text 8)W: Jake, we have a big pro
13、blem. American Peoples rating is down. We need new ideas and report good stories.M: Well . The problem might be the interviews. We always interview people on Thursdays and Fridays. Thats boring. I have an idea. What about music?W: Not bad. Whats the story?M: There will be a rock concert on Saturday.
14、W: No, our program audience dont like rock music. Do you like fashion shows?M: No, I dont. But our audience might like fashion. I think we need something important to report.W: People like important news. I have an idea. What do people do on the weekends? Thats interesting. People often think about
15、the weekends on Thursdays and Fridays.M: I like this topic. I like water skiing and I know a lot about it. Lets do a weekend report on sports on Thursday and Friday.W: Good idea.(Text 9)M: Hi, Jean.W: Hi, Dave. WellI didnt call you when you were in Canada. Youre back now!M: Yeah, I got back two days
16、 ago.W: Good. Because I didnt want to be calling you long distance.M: I know. Its OK. I actually wouldnt answer the phone while I was over there if I saw the call was coming from the UK. But no worries, were in the same country now.W: Yeah. So how was the trip? Did you meet your long-lost uncle?M: I
17、 did. I flew to Toronto and stayed there for a few days. Many people worry about renting a flat but the accommodation I stayed at was amazing! Really big, with those floor-to-ceiling windows. I could see the lake and the tall buildings from my bedroom.W: Sounds pretty cool but expensive. So, whats i
18、t like? The city, I mean.M: Its a big, modern city. Its really clean and multicultural. We visited Chinatown, Little Italy, Greektown, Little India .W: Hey, is it true that theres a whole part of the city thats underground? I saw it on some TV shows.M: Its true! They call it the PATH. Theres like, a
19、lmost 30 kilometers of restaurants, shops, cinemas and stuff all underground.W: Amazing! Im dying to see the photos. You want to meet up soon? Or are you too jet-lagged still?M: Im actually free tomorrow if you like.W: Sure.(Text 10)Welcome to Haybridge Hall. First well introduce the general history
20、 of the house. Haybridge Hall was constructed at the end of the 15th century and was originally called Hawken Hall when the first family owned it. Jack Hawken was a local businessman who had become wealthy thanks to success with wool exports. The house changed very little in the last 500 years with
21、the exception of the Dawson Conservatory which can be found behind the ticket office. This was added in 1941 when the British Amy was using Haybridge Hall as a head office for the 8th Army. The Hawken family only managed to hold onto this fine property for around a decade before they had to sell up and the name Haybridge was used by the Yardley family who bought. The Yardley family was not from this area, but from the north of England. They owned Haybridge for some 200 years and turned the surrounding area into productive farmland where various crops were grown.