福建省泉州市2017届高中毕业班高考考前适应性模拟试卷(三)
英语试卷
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I am Li Hua, chairman of the Student Union. I am writing to ask for a business leave of several hours. As scheduled in the previous week, I am to give a speech to welcome a group of American high school students coming to visit our school on Wednesday morning, so I am terribly sorry to tell you that I can’t come to attend your class. I do hope you can excuse my absence. As to the lessons to be missed, I will read my classmate’s notes and make them up as soon as possible.
Thank you for your permission.
Yours,
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Li Hua
福建省泉州市2017届高中毕业班高考考前适应性模拟试卷(三)
英语试卷
解 析
Text 1
W: Have you finished all the things on the list?
M: Well, I took out the trash, but I forgot to pick up milk and eggs at the grocery store.
W: Oh, no! I guess we’ll have to keep up our instant noodle diet for breakfast tomorrow morning! Text 2
W: I need to prepare a presentation on an outstanding Australian person. Who do you think I should choose? M: I think you should choose someone who not only is interesting, but also has an inspiring story to tell. Text 3
M: Can we work on the plans for the party in about ten minutes?
W: I’d like to, but I’ve just promised Dottie I’ll help her with her science report then. Text 4
W: What seems to be the problem?
M: My throat hurts, and I can’t stop coughing.
W: It sounds like you’ve caught a cold. Here’s a prescription for some medicine. You should stay home and rest. Make sure you drink plenty of water. Text 5
W: Bill, can I see your notes from the history lecture? I seem to be missing a page. M: Sorry, Jill. I was absent yesterday. Why not use your roommate’s outline to study? W: Cathy’s not answering her phone. Text 6
W: What’s the date today, Dad? M: It’s June 3rd. Why do you ask, Flora?
W: Did you remember Mom’s birthday? I completely forgot to get her a present.
M: Well, not everyone forgot. I ordered some jewelry online four days ago. It should be coming in the mail tomorrow.
W: I can’t think of anything to get for her. Do you have any ideas?
M: Maybe you could just throw her a surprise party with some decorations and a cake. W: That would be a great idea. Maybe I could make her something. M: You could make her a sweater.
W: In two days? I don’t think so. I could definitely do a scarf, though…
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Text 7
M: Did you sign up for the modern art field trip? W: I wasn’t sure if I would be able to afford to go.
M: It only costs fifty dollars. Don’t you get a big allowance from your dad?
W: I’m not talking about money. I don’t think I can spare the time away from studying just to entertain myself for a few days.
M: But it will be worth it! You can always study, but when will you be able to see famous artworks from this century?
W: I can see it any time I want on the Internet.
M: You’re going to end up a bookworm with no experience. Won’t you be sorry later on in life? W: Hmm. I suppose a trip to Hong Kong would be worth it. I’m sure I can study on the train. Text 8
W: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the nearest grocery store is? M: There’s one a few blocks from here. W: Is it close enough to walk there?
M: Yeah, just continue on this street for a few blocks and turn right on the second street. Then you’ll go about a block or two and turn left. Actually, I am not sure exactly how far it is. W: What is it close to?
M: It’s next to the big park with a children’s playhouse. W: I don’t think I know the area well enough to recognize that.
M: Maybe you should download the Google Maps app. It will show you everything in the area, and it can give you better directions than me.
W: Great! Can I see it on your phone?
M: Of course. It’s this one… Oh, no! My phone is running out of battery. I’ll write down the name of it, and you can download it yourself. W: OK. Thanks for your help. Text 9
W: Mark is so popular. Everywhere I go, people know him. He must be a native of Chicago.
M: No, he’s been here for only one year. I’ve been in town twice as long as he has, and it seems I only have a handful of friends.
W: That’s amazing. Why is he so popular?
M: Well, it’s probably his personality. He’s funny, of course, but I think people like him because he is always willing to spend time with them and help others.
W: That would explain it. What about you? Why are you having trouble keeping up with Mark?
M: I don’t know, but it’s probably because I’m the opposite of Mark. I’m always serious. My work is busy, too, so I don’t have a chance to meet many people.
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W: Do you want me to throw a party to introduce you to some of my friends, John?
M: Jessica, I want to meet them, but I’m a little shy. Do you think I really need as many friends as Mark? W: Maybe not, but don’t you wish you could spend more time with other people?
M: Sometimes. But I can always go online and chat with someone, so I don’t think I need to be so popular. Text 10
Welcome to English 1004, section 7! This class is called Introduction to Academic Writing, and the university requires successful completion of this class to continue as a student here. For those of you in Engineering, you’ll be required to get a C or better. Students in the Business School may pass with a B, and everyone else just needs to get a D or above. We have class three times a week for 15 weeks. You must come to all the classes. If you’ll look at your course description on page 2, you’ll see the attendance policy. If you’re absent for 10% of the classes, your final grade will be lowered 10%. That means you must make every effort to come to all the classes. Now for the structure of the class: on Mondays and Wednesdays, I’ll deliver lectures, give quizzes on the readings, and lead discussions on various topics. On Fridays, you’ll have in-class writings that will count for 25% of your grade. We don’t have exams in this class. Instead, you’ll show me what you have learned by writing three essays. These essays are worth 50% of your final grade. The remaining 25% will be made up of daily homework assignments. On the last page, you will see our reading and homework schedule. The first assignment is due on Wednesday, just two days from now, so be sure to buy the textbook tonight. All right, that’s enough out of me for the time being. Are there any questions?
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