1、【网阅时间:2018 年 2 月 1 日:09:00 开启阅卷权限】 四川省 2017-2018年度高三 “联测促改 ”活动英语试题评分参考第一部分 听力1A 2B 3B 4A 5C6A 7C 8B 9A 10C11B 12B 13A 14C 15B16A 17C 18B 19A 20C第三部分 语言知识运用41A 42C 43B 44C 45D46A 47B 48D 49B 50A51C 52D 53A 54B 55C56A 57B 58D 59C 60D61recently 62on 63which 64its 65introduces 66the 67performed 68years
2、69including 70and 第四部分 写作第一节As a senior three student, I think I should not only study hardly, but also served the community well if I am hard servegiven a chance. The end of the school life will provide me for a good chance to work as a volunteer in the comingwithsummer vacation. I want / take care
3、 of the old lived alone without relatives. I can read newspapers and interestingto livingstories to them, help themselves wash the clothes, and cook for them. Beside, I will try my best to collect thethem Besidesrubbishes in my neighbourhood to make the surroundings clean and beautiful. Finally, I c
4、an follow the adultrubbish volunteers to advise those who they smoke in public not to smoke. I believe I will have a interesting experience asan a volunteer. 第二节Dear Peter,Im Li Hua, president of the Student Union. I learned from your e-mail that you are fascinated with Chinese traditional culture a
5、nd eager to know about the approaching Chinese Calligraphy Exhibition. This activity, intended to demonstrate the impressive Oriental tradition, is to be held in the lecture hall next Wednesday. There is no denying that calligraphy occupies a distinguished position in China. It is not only a means o
6、f communication but also a way to express a persons inner world. Just as an old saying goes, “Calligraphy, like a mirror, is a silent reflection of the soul.”During the exhibition, a vast collection of classical calligraphic works will be on display, including those by master Wang Xizhi, who has exe
7、rted a profound influence on the calligraphers and scholars throughout history. Additionally, you can also learn how to write on the spot. Welcome to enjoy this unique visual art form. I swear it must be a feast for your eyes!Your early response is highly appreciated!Yours,Li Hua书面表达阅卷参考标准:1.字数少于 80
8、 或多于 120 个单词,扣 2 分。2.为了操作方便,按表达要点的多少和使用语言的情况,划分为五个档次,列表说明如下:档次 得分 要点数 语言使用情况五 2125 5 切题,语言基本无误,行文连贯,表达清楚。四 1620 4 切题,语言有少量错误,行文基本连贯,表达基本清楚三 1115 3 基本切题,语言有一些错误,尚能达意。二 610 2 语言错误很多,影响表达。一 05 1 只能写出与所要求内容有关的一些单词。说明:1.在同一档次内,根据语言错误的多少确定分值。具体描述如下:1-2 个错误,取该档分值的高线;3-4 个错误,取该档分值的中线;5 个错误,取该档分值的低线;6-7 个错误,
9、降至下一档低线。2.如果累计要点数出现有半点的情况,可根据语言质量归档。1-2 个错误,将其归为上一档取其低线;3-4 个错误,将其归于本档取其高线;5 个错误,将其归于本档取其中线;6-7 个错误,将其归于本档取其低线;8-9 个以上错误,将其归入下一档取其高线。如:考生表达出三个半要点,文章有 5 个语言错误,应将其归入第三档,取三档中线 12-14 分。英语听力附录:第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)ExampleM:Excuse me, can you tell me how much the shirt is?W:Yes, its 9.15.Text 2 M: Is this
10、airline safe? Whats that clicking noise? Do you hear it?W: Oh, the flight attendant is doing that. They count the passengers as passengers enter the plane with a little silver machine. The machine clicks every time they count someone.Text 3 M: This is ridiculous! Ive been waiting for my meal for mor
11、e than half an hour.W: I know. But you see, the restaurant is full and we are short-handed today.Text 4 W: What time do you have to go to bed every night, Craig?M: In the summer, I go to bed at 11:00. But when school starts, Ill have to be in bed by 9:00.W: I knew it! My 8:00 bedtime is unreasonable
12、!Text 5 M: This pillow smells like strawberries. When did you wash it?W: I didnt wash it. I think my little girl was eating candy on that bed. Im so sorry.M: No problem. I think it smells good.Text 6M: Do you see any signs for San Francisco?W: No. According to the map we should be close to the city,
13、 but the highway signs dont sayanything about San Francisco.M: What city names do the road signs show?W: I see road signs for San Jose and Los Angeles. Do you think were lost?M: Yeah, I think were going the wrong direction. I am going to stop at the next gas station and ask for directions. I hope we
14、 can reach San Francisco before it gets dark.W: Yeah, its really a long journey and we both need rest.M: Oh, I think I see a gas station up there on the right.W: Great. I hope we havent gone too far out of our way.Text 7 M: I thought you cleaned this. My shirt still has red stains on it.W: Im sorry,
15、 sir. Our laundry service doesnt treat marks like that. You have to pay extra.M: I already paid you $20 for this load. How much more for the stain?W: Just five dollars. Cheaper than a new shirt, right?M: Yep. Well, this stain came from an unfortunate attempt to cook noodles.W: Vegetable noodles? Int
16、eresting. Howd that work for you?M: Great, until I tried to eat them. They were really long, and they slipped right out of my chopsticks. Can you finish this tonight? I have a Sunday dinner to go to.W: Sorry. We close soon. And were not open on Mondays.M: OK. I guess Ill have to wait until the day a
17、fter tomorrow.Text 8 M: Oh, no. What happened in here, Alexa? Why are there some dead plants?W: Every plant comes in alive and ends up dead.M: People always say that, but its not that hard to keep house plants. What did you do to care for this one?W: That one had a big flower on it, so I put it in t
18、he sunlight.M: This is a winter plant from north China. It doesnt do well in direct sunlight. Just move it here. Didnt you look up how to care for it when you got it?W: No. I just thought it was pretty, and it was doing OK in the shop.M: And this one here is all yellow. That means you gave it too mu
19、ch water.W: Too much water? I think if it doesnt need the water, it doesnt have to drink it. M: Thats not how plants work. Im afraid the root system under the dirt of this one is destroyed. Youll have to throw this one away. Look, heres a website with plant information. Text 9 W: Where have you been
20、, Justin?M: I was playing with Stanley. We built a treehouse in that big tree in Miss Johnsons yard.W: That sounds dangerous. Couldnt you build one in our yard? Or even across the street? M: No, those trees are too small. We built it in five days. It looks really good.W: Can I see it?M: Sorry, Mom.
21、No girls allowed.W: OK, then, Justin. But where are your boots? M: I think I left them in the treehouse. Can I get them tomorrow?W: Its going to rain tonight. Just how great is the roof on this treehouse?M: Um, we didnt finish the roof yet. Do you think you could go get the boots out of there for me
22、? I left my bike at Stanleys house.W: Sorry, Justin. I hear there are no girls allowed in this treehouse. But Ill be happy to drive you down the street and you can get them.M: Oh, thanks, Mom. I cant wait to walk in the rain in my boots! W: I knew youd like them. M: Yeah, Mom. Are you ready to go no
23、w? I think I heard some thunder.Text 10 Kevin has been using the Pomodoro Technique to help manage his time. The technique was invented by an Italian man who named it after a tomato-shaped timer his mother used when she was cooking. Pomodoro is Italian for tomato. This timer is the key to being prod
24、uctive without wasting time. Offices and factories might use this technique for work, but Kevin uses it to study. First, he breaks his work up into separate jobs, and then he uses a timer to separate his time into periods of busy work and short breaks. For example, when he writes an essay, he thinks
25、 about the stages of the task and writes a to-do list. Then he sets the timer to 25 minutes and starts working on the first item on the list. When the timer goes off, he takes a break of three to five minutes. He moves around during the break, and of course, he crosses the task off on his list. Then
26、 he starts another 25-minute work period. Do you want to try the Pomodoro Technique? Be sure to use a kitchen timer. If you use the timer on your phone, youll get distracted. In fact, Kevin turns his phone off when he studies. The method works because it keeps Kevin from wasting time. The short periods of work allow Kevin to concentrate, and he gets his homework done faster than before.