2017届武进区高三英语期中试卷
听力原文: Text 1
M: Madam, there’s a bus for the supermarket each hour. The first bus leaves at 7 o’clock. On the weekends it leaves at 7:30.
W: Then, I’d like to catch the second bus on Saturday. Text 2
W: Since it’s raining so hard, let’s go and see the new exhibits.
M: That’s a good idea. Mary Johnson is one of my favorite painters. Text 3
M: Susan, have you met Bill White? I think he goes to your school.
W: Oh, that Bill. I know his sisters and I’ve heard a lot about him. We’ve never actually been introduced though. Text 4
M: Please hold the line, Mrs Smith. The doctor will talk to you in a minute.
W: I’m afraid I may have to hang up. I don’t have any more coins and the line will be cut soon. Text 5
W: Jane is really disappointed. She was expecting Bob to fish our fresh fish for tonight’s dinner.
M: Too bad, but the waves were so high that Bob didn’t even try to go out on the lake. Text 6
W: I don’t know what subjects to take. I can’t decide what I want to do with my life. Have you thought about it?
M: Yes, I have. I think I’d make a good journalist because I love writing. W: Maybe I could be a teacher. I like working with kids. M: Oh, I wouldn’t want to be a teacher. I’m too impatient. W: I know one thing I could never do. M: What’s that?
W: I could never be a businesswoman because I’m not good at making decisions quickly. M: Tony is very good at making quick decision. What’s he doing?
W: He’s studying science because his parents want him to be a doctor. Text 7
W: Hi, Jim. I like your walking shoes. I haven’t seen any like them in England before. M: They’re Italian, Sarah. I got them on my holiday in Austria last month. W: Oh, I’m going to go there, too.
M: Not many shops sell them. I got mine at the market, but they may have some at the new supermarket.
W: How much were they?
M: I think they usually cost sixty-eight pounds, but mine were only forty-eight, so I paid twenty pounds less. I was really pleased.
W: Is there anything special I should take?
M: Well, pack a hat, because the sun can be strong in the mountains. I took a sweater and a jacket,
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but I never needed them. W: Anything else?
M: Take lots of T-shirts, one for each day when you’re going to go walking. W: Thanks, Jim. Text 8
W: Paul, let’s talk about your work experience in South America. What took you there? Was it to improve your Spanish?
M: Well, I just wanted to find out more about the way people lived there. My spoken Spanish was already pretty good. In fact, I ended up teaching English there. W: I see. How did you do that?
M: I found an agency that runs voluntary projects. Construction was an option. Then there was tourism, which I actually chose to do, and then there was work with local farmers, or we say agriculture.
W: I think it must be a good chance to experience a different life.
M: Yes, but it was hard to be accepted at first. However, when people became more comfortable with me, we really connected with each other in a meaningful way. W: That’s really good. What do you think of the food there? M: Simple, but there was plenty to eat.
W: Quite good. Well, I’ll look forward to hearing more. Text 9
W: Welcome to our program. Today we have invited Fread Wocson, an expert on environment, to talk to us.
M: Hello, everybody.
W: There are so many environment problems in the world today. Mr. Wocson , do you think we can really solve them all?
M: I hope that world leaders can get together and agree on a plan for action.
W: We need to solve the problem of air pollution. There’s lots of clean, modern technology.
M: But companies say it’s expensive. Developing countries pay more attention to industrial development than to environment protection.
W: Everyone is looking at the problem in the short term, rather than the long term.
M: It’s the same with the damage of the rainforests. Countries and companies just want the wood. W: They’re not thinking about the long-term damage to the forests.
M: No. In other parts of the world, especially in Africa, climate change and over-farming are causing farmland to turn into desert.
W: Damaging the environment actually leads to conflict between people. M: Yes. Text 10
Most American college students need to be efficient readers. This is necessary because full-time students probably have to read several hundred pages every week. They don't have time to read a chapter three or four times. They need to obtain as much information as possible from the first or second reading.
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An extraordinarily important study skill is knowing how to mark a book. Students mark the main ideas and important details with a pen or pencil, yellow or blue or orange. Some students mark new vocabulary in a different color. Most students write questions or short notes in the margins. Marking a book is a useful skill, but it's important to do it right. First, read a chapter with one pen in your hand and others next to you on the desk. Second, read a whole paragraph before you mark anything. Don't mark too much. Usually you will mark about 10% of a passage. Third, decide on your own system for marking. For example, maybe you will mark main ideas in yellow, important details in blue and new words in orange. Maybe you will put question marks in the margin when you don't understand something. And before an exam, instead, you just need to review your marks and you can save a lot of time.
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