河南南阳上学期高三英语期末考试

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河南南阳02-03年上学期高三英语期末考试答案

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21—25 CACCB  26—30 ADDDC  31—35 BAACC

36—40 BAACD  41—45 ABCBA  46—50 CBABD  51—55 ACADB

56—60 DCBDC  61—65 BADCD  66—70 DABAD  71—75 BAAAB

76. great前加a   77. enjoy→enjoyed  78. √      79. and→but   80. both前加were 

81. meal→meals  82. 去掉at      83. close→closed  84. one→it   85. What→How

One possible version:

Class 1 Grade 3

Beijing No. 1 Middle School

January 18, 2003

Dear Wang Lin,

Very happy to have received your letter. Now I'd like to give my advice on how to im­prove spoken English.

First you can never speak English if you don't speak it. Not only should you speak in class but also outside class. Then remember not to be afraid of being laughed at if you want to speak well.

What’s more, you can make it a rule to speak English only among the several students who want to practise spoken English with you.

Finally it is important to express yourself actively in class. Only in this way can your English teacher correct your mistakes in class.

Best wishes!

                                       Yours

Li Hua

听力录音稿

Text 1

W: Are you going to Jane’s birthday party, George?

M: Yes. I received her invitation yesterday. What abort you, Nina?

W: I wouldn’t miss it for anything.

Text 2

M: Can you tell me where the swimming pool is?

W: I’m on the way there for training. Come with me.

Text 3

W: What have you got for Mummy's birthday tomorrow? I've made a beautiful card for her.

M: I have got nothing yet, but I decided to give her a goldfish to keep.

Text 4

W: How far do you live from the university, Mr. Smith?     

M: It takes about 15 minutes to drive from my home to the university. But during the rush hours it will take 5 minutes more.

Text 5

W: Alan, have you got a meeting in Edinburgh?

M: Yes. I’m going to see some important people, Why?

W: I’m going to visit Glasgow on Wednesday and it’s quite near Edinburgh.

M: Ah ... I’m going to drive there tomorrow, so you can go with me.

Text 6

M: Excuse me.

W: Yes? What can I do for you?

M: I’m visiting my uncle. Could you tell me which room he's staying in?

W: Your uncle’s name, please?

M: Colin. Mr Colin Martin. He was sent into this hospital last night.

W: Let me see ... Oh, his room number is 204 and it's on the third floor.

M: Thank you very much. Which way is it to the stairs?

W: Over there, but wait a minute.

M: What?

W: Your uncle had a heart attack. He’s all right now, but his doctor won’t allow any visitors until tomorrow morning.

M: OK, I’ll come back tomorrow. Thanks.

W: Not at all. See you then.

Text 7

W: Hurry up, Charlie! Everyone is waiting for you.

M: I’ll be ready in a minute... I’m terribly sorry. I didn’t realize it was so late.

W: I hope we won’t be late. The bus has got started.

M: What time is it?

W: Let me see. Twenty-five to two.

M: Then we’ll just make it. The meeting doesn’t start until half past two.

Text 8

M: Can you play basketball with me today?

W: No, I can’t. I’m sorry. I have to help my mother. We are going to move tomorrow.

M: Where is the new house? Is it far from here?

W: No, it's not far. It's just across the road.

M: Can I help you pack?

W: Sure. Thanks.

M: What can I do?

W: Take the books out of the bookcase. Put them in this box. Hey, don’t read that magazine.

Text 9

M: Good morning.

W: Good morning. Can I help you?

M: Could you tell me if there are any buses leaving for New York?

W: There are four buses: two in the morning and two in the afternoon.

M: Oh. I’d prefer to leave in the morning.

W: Well, there are two buses then. No. 90 leaves Washington at 8:20 a. m. and No. 80 leaves at 11:30 a. m. The trip takes about 4 hours.

M: Can I have two tickets for the 8:20 bus?

W: Certainly. That'll be 36 dollars.

M: Here is the money.

W: Here are your tickets.

M: Thank you. .

W: My pleasure.

Text 10

M: This is a true story about a French couple, Paul and Mary, who were in Hong Kong on holiday and went to a restaurant for a meal.

W: They had a meal in their hotel?

M: No, what they did was go to a restaurant. Anyway, they couldn’t speak Chinese or English well, so they had to use sign language to order their meal. Well, this seemed to work all right. The waiter nodded and smiled and started to go to the kitchen.

W: He understood them.

M: Oh, I forgot to mention they had their pet dog, Rosa, with them and Mary reminded her husband that Rosa was hungry. They called the waiter back and they pointed at the dog, Rosa, and made eating gestures. The waiter didn’t seem to understand and looked puzzled. But in the end he smiled and nodded and picked up the dog and took it into the kitchen. Paul and Mary were satisfied and chatted about their holiday experiences until their food was ready. After about an hour the waiter returned with their main course on a silver dish covered with a large silver lid. You'll never believe this, but it really happened. When they lifted the silver lid they found their dog inside.

W: Did they eat their meal?

M: No, of course not. What happened was that they both suffered a mild nervous break­down and took the next plane back to Paris.

W: And that’s a true story? I find it very unlikely to have happened.

M: It’s perfectly true. Really!



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