2011上海中考英语教学质量抽测试题及答案
III. Longer conversation
Listen to one longer conversation and choose the most proper answers to the following questions. (根据你听到的长对话,为下列问题选出最恰当的答案, 对话念两遍)
Jean: So, Tom, how can I help you?
Tom:Can I book a trip to England for two people?
Jean:Sure. When do you want to go?
Tom:Next month. The trip is for my grandparents. Are there any flights on May 19th?
Jean:Let me check.
Tom:My family is celebrating Grandpa’s 80th birthday. For his present, we want to fly him and Grandma to England.
Jean:Visiting England is fun. But why England?
Tom:Grandpa and Grandma lived there before.
Jean:But your grandparents will be alone when they travel. Is that OK?
Tom:Yes, they are active and still travel a lot. Grandpa even flew airplanes when he was younger.
Jean: Wonderful.
Tom:When he and Grandma lived in England, they would take the train to small villages.
Jean:That sounds like fun. Did they enjoy living in England?
Tom:They loved it.
IV. Spot dictation
Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks with the information you hear. Write no more than three words for each blank. (根据你听到的短文内容,完成下列句子,每空不超过三个词, 短文听两遍)
According to a recent survey, half of American teenagers don’t get enough sleep on school nights. They get an average of 60 to 90 minutes less than they need, experts say.
Teens are supposed to go to sleep later and wake up later than other age groups, but many schools start classes as early as 7:00 a.m.
Many students go to class feeling tired. One student, Danny, says that getting up in the morning is terrible. He feels tired. During his first classes of the day, it’s difficult to stay awake.
Michael Breus is a scientist in sleep problems. He says that teenagers need eight to ten hours of sleep a night. He feels that sleepy teens can become depressed. This can also affect their ability in sports and driving. Michael Breus says a tired driver, especially a tired teenage driver, is dangerous.
What can schools do? Scientists say schools can start classes later in the morning. Studies show that students’ grades improved by starting classes later.
St. George’s School in Rhode Island wanted to try this. They started classes just thirty minutes later.
Visits to the health center by tired students reduced by half. Late arrivals to first period reduced by one/third. Students felt less sleepy during the day. The teachers also noticed that students were happier and more active in class.
2011年上海市初三年级教学质量抽样测试
英语试卷参考答案
Part One
I. 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. B 6. C
II. 7. F 8. F 9. T 10. T 11. T
III. 12. C 13. B 14. A 15. D
IV. 16. half 17. age groups18. eight to ten 19. grades 20. active
Part Two
V. 21. not 22. feel 23. fight 24. away 25. exam
VI. 26. C27. A 28. B 29. D 30. A31. B 32. C 33. D 34. B 35. B
VII.
36. I didn’t fall in love with my little puppy at first sight.
37.Has your teacher given you any tips on how to learn English well?
38. The houses in Shanghai are too expensive for me to afford.
39.If you try your best, you will achieve your dream. /You will achieve your dream if you try your best.
Part Three
VIII.
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