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2012年东北三省三校第二次联合模拟考试英语试题参考答案

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Li Yue had been awarded the title of “Star Student of the Week” for which she did for the class. On a hot afternoon of

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last Saturday, Li Yue went to downtown and walked from one store to another, looking for the costumes we would wear in

the singing contest. While the rest of us was enjoying our leisure time in cool and comfortable rooms, she spent the whole were

afternoon searching and selecting. Finally she found the right clothes. Deeply moved by his efforts, we tried our best and her won the first prize in the contest.

Li Yue is always warm-hearted and cared a lot about the class. Besides, she devoted her spare time to help others. She cares helping set a good example for us. However, she deserves the honour and we should learn ^her. Therefore from 作文 Dear John,

I am extremely sorry to tell you that I am unable to go to your party this Sunday. It is very kind of you to invite me to your house and I really look forward to going to your party and sharing your happy experiences abroad. Much to my regret, I will be absent from your party owing to the fact that the College Entrance Exam is just around the corner, for which I am now really busy preparing.

What’s worse, I have caught a bad cold lately and I am really not myself.

Anyway, we will have many more chances to get together. Shall we make it after the Exam? I am truly sorry. I hope you will forgive me and accept my sincere apologies. I look forward to your reply.

Yours truly, Li Hua

听力原文: Text 1

W: Living in the city is very convenient.

M: I think so, but I often think of living in the country. It’s peaceful and quiet. W: But don’t you think houses in the country can be cold in winter? M: I don’t think so. Text 2

M: May I see Professor Kent, please?

W: I’m sorry, he’s been ill since last Friday. M: When can I expect to see him then?

W: I think he’ll be back for his regular office hours next Thursday, but you might telephone Tuesday or Wednesday to make

sure. Text 3

W: Is there anything I can do before we go?

M: I can’t think of anything else. I have turned off the electricity and finished packing our clothes. You had better telephone a taxi while I am locking the suitcase. Text 4

W: I had hoped that I could see George here today.

M: He was planning to come, but his wife’s father fell down some stairs and they had to take him to a doctor. Text 5

M: Mary, that’s beautiful. How is John? W: Thank you. He’s fine.

M: You look down. What happened?

W: As a matter of fact, I’m a little worried. I think John will raise the roof as soon as he sees the bills for this month’s expenses. Text 6

M: Martha said students can cake examinations online?

W: This is a part of the long-distance education. It’s widely used now, and it’s convenient. Most of the net schools have their branches nationwide, which are in charge of arranging the examinations.

M: You mean that long-distance examinations also need examination rooms and supervisors?

W: Commonly it’s like this, but the questions and answers of the test are transmitted by the Internet. M: I see. Thus students can take examinations at any place convenient for them.

W: Yes, some courses give out the results on the Internet as soon as the tests are over. Text 7

M: Good afternoon. W: Good afternoon.

M: I will soon start my study here for a master’s degree, so I am quite concerned about what resources and support services are available.

W: Good questions. May I know your major? M: Bioengineering.

W: I see. The university is well-equipped. Especially the school you are in owns a Learning Resource Center which provides facilities for personal study and small group work. M: Fantastic. When is it open?

W: It opens five days a week, usually 9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m.

M: You mean students don’t have access to the center at weekends?

W: Well, it may be open at weekends for students if they work on an important project. However, you need to ask your tutor to book it in advance. M: Thanks a lot. W: Not at all.

Text 8

W: Did you enjoy your visit or not, Jack?

M: I did, not only the dinner but the atmosphere as well. What about yours, Linda?

W: I did, too. The Tylers like to invite foreign students to visit them, and so do their friends.

M: The family I visited was quite large: Mr. Selby, his wife, two little boys, a baby girl, and their grandmother. W: Should I send both a thank-you note and a gift of some sort? M: No, not both. A thank-you note is usual, but a gift isn’t. W: Then I’ll probably either send a note or call them up. M: Do the Tylers have a house or a flat?

W: A flat, with two bathrooms and a view of the city. M: I bet you saw the whole flat.

W: On the contrary, I didn’t even see the bedrooms or kitchen. I was afraid to ask to see them. M: But in this country people like to show you their homes.

W: Thanks for that information. Next time I’ll be more familiar with these customs. Text 9

W: What are you reading, Tom? You look so attentive.

M: I am reading the Entertainment Section of the newspaper. Oh, do you believe that nearly half of the section is taken up by some stars’ affairs. I wasted money to buy such rubbish news.

W: In almost every form of media, a great deal of attention is paid to the personal lives of the stars. It seems that the public cannot get enough of this kind of news.

M: The practice leads people to pay more attention to these matters than they otherwise would.

W: The media should respect the privacy of every individual, including public figures. They may have chosen to be in the public eye, but that does not give the public the right to know everything about them.

M: Yes, you are right. And many stories about famous stars are untrue. They are only gossip reported to increase the sales of magazines and other media.

W: They are unfair to the famous and mislead the public.

M: I believe that the media should pay more attention to matters other than the private lives of public figures. W: In this way, they can appeal to a wider audience and encourage people to develop other interests. M: I completely agree with you. Text 10

One day a thirsty fox fell into a well as she was getting a drink of water. She could not find a way to climb back up. After a short time, a thirsty goat came to the edge of the well, seeing the fox below him, then he asked if the water was safe to drink.

Thinking quickly, the fox said the water was pure and delicious and suggested that the goat come down to have a drink. The goat immediately jumped into the well. After he had enough to drink, he asked the fox how he could get back up and out of the well. The fox replied, “I have a plan. Put your front legs against the wall, and hold your horns up. I will climb up your back, onto your horns and then I will jump out of the well. Once I’m out, I’ll help you get out.”

The goat agreed, and the fox quickly got out of the well. The goat called out to her, “Oh, Ms. Fox, you said you would help me get out of the well.” The fox called down to the goat, “Friend, if you had half as many brains as you have hairs on your chin, you would not have jumped into the well without first thinking about how you would get out.”

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