北京朝阳高考英语模拟(二)

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北京朝阳02-03年高考英语模拟()答案

第一、二、三部分(Key to 1—75)

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.B 7.B 8.A 9.A 10.C

11.A 12.B 13.C 14.A 15.B 16.A 17.B 18.A 19.C 20.C

21.D 22.C 23.A 24.C 25.A 26.D 27.B 28.B 29.D 30.A

31.C 32.A 33.B 34.A 35.B 36.B 37.C 38.A 39.D 40.D

41.B 42.A 43.A 44.C 45.B 46.A 47.C 48.C 49.D 50.D

51.A 52.B 53.C 54.D 55.B 56.B 57.D 58.C 59.B 60.A

61.C 62.B 63.C 64.A 65.D 66.C 67.C 68.D 69.B 70.D

71.B 72.C 73.A 74.D 75.D

第四部分 第一小题(情景作文)

One possible version:

April 13, Sunday                            Fine

     Spring has come . Early in the morning, I went to Xiangshan Park for sightseeing with my parents. While walking around the park. We couldn’t help admiring the beauty of the nature. Of course we took a lot of pictures.

     However. I was quite disappointed to find some bad behaviour. Some people littered anywhere as they liked. Some even climbed up the trees and picked flowers. Although there were some signs warning people not to touch the lawn, still some people enjoyed themselves there .

     I hope that such bad behaviour will soon be got rid of and everybody will protect the environment.

第二小题答案略。

听力部分录音稿

Text 1

W: I love the beach when the sand is fine and the water is barely making waves.

M: I prefer an angry sea. That makes me feel better whenever I’m sad.

Text 2

M: How many students took the exam last Saturday?

W: Well, let me see. Fifty had planned to but everyone didn’t show up. I believe that we had twenty-five from the Middle East and fifteen from Latin America.

Text 3

M: I thought that you were going to the conference in Atlanta last Saturday.

W: I was planning to but I haven’t been feeling well, so I stayed home.

Text 4

M: Can you stay for tea?

W: I’d like to, but I have to pick up some sandwiches before the children get home from school.

Text 5

W: What do you think of Professor Conrad’s class?

M: Well, his lectures are interesting enough, but I think he could choose more suitable questions for the tests.

Text 6

W: There’s only thirty minutes left. I’ve got an appointment—I’m meeting a friend in London at eight. I’ll never make it.

M: I’m going into London. I’ll give you a lift if you like.

W: Really? That would be kind.

M: Where are you meeting your friend?

W: Near the park—but you can drop me at an underground station. That’ll be fine.

M: No, it’s all right. The park’s not far out of my way. I’ll take you there.

W: That’s very kind of you.

Text 7

W: Alan, you’ve been so busy lately that we don’t see you any more.

M: I’ve been trying to finish this research project so that I can present my findings at the conference in July.

W: But that’s two months away. You’ve still got lots of time.

M: Not really. You see, I’ve finished all the research, and I’ve just organized all my notes, but it will take me almost two months to type them.

W: Well, if that’s your only problem, I can type up your paper in less than two weeks.

Text 8

W: How do you like the college, Simon?

M: I think I’ll like where it is and its size. It looks as if it’s very small.

W: Yes, it’s very pleasant. There are only about a thousand students.

M: What kind of students come here?

W: That’s a difficult question to answer. I suppose it’s an impossible question to answer, really There are all kinds They’re difficult to describe.

M: What do they do in their spare time?

W: All kinds of things. There are a lot of different kinds of clubs to join. Some students meet their friends at the Union. Some go to the library to study.

M: Do they have to go to the library to study?

W: No, they can study where they want to.

M: Do you know what sports they play?

W: Oh, yes, there are teams for all kinds of sports.

M: It sounds as if going to college is fun.

Text 9

M: Excuse me, I’d like to find out about trains to Washington.

W: Well, let’s see. One just left about five minutes ago, and there’s another one at ten thirty.

M: It must be almost ten o’clock, isn’t it?

W: Yes, sir. Have you bought your ticket?

M: No, I haven’t . Can I buy one here?

W: No. You will have to buy your ticket over there at the ticket window.

Text 10

W: Have you heard that Nancy’s boss wants her to accept a six-week job in Acapulco?

M: She’ll really like that, especially since all of her costs will be paid and she can practice her Spanish.

W: Yes, but most of all, she’ll get to spend her free time bathing in the sun on those lovely beaches.

M: When will she be leaving?

W: Since she doesn’t need a passport, it’ll probably be in about one week.

M: That doesn’t give her much time to get organized.

Text 11

   There’s a holiday next week and I can’t decide what to do. I have a lot of work to do at home, and this would be a good chance to do it. But I’d rather not spend the holiday that way. I can work at home all the rest of the year.

   Last year I went north to the mountains. Everything was beautiful, but it is too cold this time of year. And it’s really too far to go for a short holiday. I have decided that this is not a good time to go to the mountains. But I do want to go some place.

   Perhaps this would be a good chance to go the beach. I like to go for walks along the seashore in the warm sunshine and watch the water. It’s only about eighty miles and I could get there in about two hours. After thinking it over. I’m sure that this is a better time for the seashore than the mountains. I guess I’ll plan to go to the beach next week.

   Oh, here’s a letter from Jim. He says he is going to his house in the mountains for the holiday, and he wants me to go with him. After giving it some more thought, I guess it wasn’t really too cold last year, and perhaps it might rain at the seashore and then I wouldn’t enjoy it at all. The mountains are only 300 miles away. I think I’ll write Jim right now and tell him I’ll go with him.