2020(吉安一中、新余一中)等八所重点高中高三5月联考英语试题PDF版含答案
展开2020届高三英语八校联考参考答案和评分细则听力:1-5 BAABC 6-10 AABAA 11-15 CACCA 16-20 CAACB阅读理解: A篇:21-23 DACB篇:24-27 BDCBC篇:28-31 ABBDD篇:32-35 CBAD七选五:36-40 DAECG完形填空:41-45 DADBC 46-50 ADABA 51-55 DCDBB 56-60 CBCAC 语法填空:61.a 62. that/which 63. To help 64.advanced 65. are killed66. saying 67.effectively 68.safer 69. injuries 70.it改错:When I was young, I used to spend lots of time watch TV. Whenever I got home, all I wantedwatchingto do were to turn on the TV. My parents were disappointing with me and didn't allow me to watch was disappointedTV, so I quarreled to them frequently at that time. Not until a class party ∧ I realize I was wrong. with didAt that party each student has to give a performance. All of my classmate had something tohad classmatesperform it except me. I ended up telling a joke at the party, what really embarrassed me. Since whichthen I've attended various classes, such as guitar and dancing. Now, I'm glad I've learned something meaningfully and made many friends.meaningful【参考范文】Dear the leaders of Beijing airport,I have known the news that you are looking for volunteers who will be responsible for airport testing of people abroad from the internet. I’m writing to apply for the position.First of all, having been learning English for more than 10 years, I’m convinced that I have no difficulty in communicating with foreigners. Furthermore, my parents, both doctors, have taught me a lot of measures to protect myself from being infected by novel coronavirus. More importantly, my parents are very supportive of my decision and hope that I can make my contribution to the society as much as possible.I would deeply appreciate it if you could give me the precious chance to serve as a volunteer. Looking forward to you early reply.Yours sincerely, Li Hua 听力原文: (Text 1) M: Do you want anything from the bakery? I’m going to get some milk.W: Oh, I’d love a piece of their chocolate cake, but I had one yesterday. Just a loaf of fresh bread, I guess.(Text 2) M: I left my wallet at home. Can I borrow some money?W: I’ve got about $25, but I need at least $15 because I’m going to the supermarket after work. (Text 3) W: Would you mind if we didn’t go out for a drink after work? I want to watch the match on TV.M: Hey, we could have a drink at Bar Metro. They have a huge screen. We could both watch the match there.(Text 4) W: Tomorrow’s test has been canceled.M: Phew! What a relief. I hadn’t done any revising for it at all.(Text 5) W: The lift’s on your right. Would you like someone to help you with your luggage?M: No, thank you. I’ll manage.W: OK. If you’re sure. Here’s your key. Enjoy your stay.(Text 6) M: Is that everything?W: Er, let’s have a look. We’ve got some apples, but there aren’t any bananas. M: OK, bananas. What about orange juice? W: Let’s see. There’s a little, but not much.M: Orange juice, then. And vegetables? W: Well, we’ve got some cabbage and a few carrots, but there aren’t any onions.M: Right, onions …W: Oh, and don’t forget — your nephews are coming tomorrow! M: OK. Lots of crisps and ice cream. Anything else?W: I don’t think so. Oh, some chocolates for me!(Text 7) M: Which books on the reading list do you think will be most useful for our assignment?W: Well, to start with, I think we should look at Gaze and Mutual Gaze, Cambridge University Press, 1976.M: Okay. How about Games People Play? Berne, Grove Press, New York.W: That’s number two then. And number three?M: That should be Lambert’s Body Language, 1996.W: All right. What’s next?M: What about Body Language of Children by Szasz?W: I think our assignment focuses on adult behavior. The fourth could be A Psychology of Gesture by Wolfe. It was published in 1948 actually.M: It must be a classic. I think we should include that. (Text 8) W: Have you got a minute? I’d like to talk to you about the head of Marketing’s visit.M: OK. Is there a problem, Angela?W: Well, we’ve worked out most of the details of her visit but we have a slight problem. You know, she’s arriving in about an hour.M: Yes …W: Well, the Rose Hall I booked isn’t available now. What if we use one of the computer rooms?M: I don’t think that would work. Could we check the availability of the reception area — could we have an informal meeting there?W: I did that and it’s not available either. How about booking the restaurant over the street? It’s got a nice big room for parties and so on.M: That’s a good suggestion. And we could ask the managing director to come too.W: OK, I’ll go to see if she’s free now and call the restaurant.M: Great.(Text 9) W: Now we’re going to look at recycling around the world. M: Let’s start with Australia. According to the OECD Factbook, every Australian creates about 600kg of waste each year, which is nearly as much as the USA. The good news is that recycling in Australia has grown in popularity in recent years and now about a third of the waste is recycled. In fact, Australia is the number one recycler of old newspapers.W: What have you got next for us?M: In Sweden, recycling is a way of life. Everything from electrical goods to clothes to plastic bottles is recycled. Although the country produces about 480kg per person per year — only 4% of that ends up in landfill sites. The rest is used in a special program. Waste is burnt to provide heat and energy for hundreds of thousands of homes. Recently, Sweden ran out of waste for the scheme and it had to be bought from abroad.W: What about other countries that aren’t so good at recycling?M: Take India, for example, about a quarter of the waste is recycled. In South Africa, only about 3.3% of this is recycled. (Text 10) And finally, Tonight’s TV. At 8:00 on PBS you can see Eight-legged Wonders, a documentary about those fascinating insects — spiders. At the same time on ABC, you can see the new crime series called The Silent Detective, starring Amanda Hobbs. Then after that on ABC, at 9:30, there’s this week’s edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Note that the time has changed for this quiz show, as it used to be on at 9:00. On PBS a little later, at 10:00, the film in the Great Films series is the wonderful Ingmar Bergman film Fanny and Alexander. So if you’re a fan of foreign films, don’t miss it. And finally, a change of program on ABC. Instead of Tonight’s Hospital Life, at 10:30, ABC will be showing the Oscar winning film, Out of Africa. So if you’re waiting to find out what’s going to happen to Doctor Hammond and Nurse Marshall, you’ll have to wait till next week. And now ... 八校联考评分细则1-20题为听力部分,每题1.5分,20题,共30分。21-40题为阅读和七选五,每题2分,20题, 共40分。41-60题为完型填空,每题1.5分,20题,共30分。61-70题为语法填空,每题1.5分,10题,共15分。71题为改错题共10处错误,每对一个得1分,每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。特别强调:修改处只能在错词正下方划一横线,正确答案写在该错词正下方。非正下方不给分。增加处只能用符号∧,并在∧下方写出增加词, 否则不给分。72题为书面表达,总分25分。整体评分原则。先根据文章所表达的内容完整性和语言质量,初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。内容完整性,指的是要点是否齐全;语言质量,指的是有无语言错误,意义表达是否准确流畅,词汇和句式是否丰富多样高级,语篇结构是否完整,语言能力如何等等。1,五档:21-25分 要求:1)表达出所有内容,要点表述充分,完全达到了预期的写作目的;2)很好的语言能力,意义表达准确流畅,词汇丰富,句式多样,语言地道,有个别小的语言错误,但不影响意义表达;3)语篇结构完整,有效地使用了衔接手段,全文连贯。 2,四档:16-20分要求:1)表达出所有内容,要点表达较为充分,达到了预期的写作目的;2)较好的语言能力,意义表达基本准确流畅,用词和句式有一定变化,有少许语言错误但不影响主要意义的表达;3)语篇结构基本完整,能较好地运用衔接手段,全文连贯。3,三档:11-15分要求:1)基本表达出内容要点,表述基本清楚,基本达到了预期的写作目的;2)语言能力一般,句式结构单一,词汇使用有限,语言错误较多,在一定程度上影响了意义表达,但要点的关键意义能表达出来;3)语篇不够连贯;4)如果考生表达出所有要点且有所阐述,原则上不降入二档。4,二档:6-10分 要求:1)部分表达出内容要点;2)语言能力较差,语言错误很多,严重影响意义的表达,仅少数句子能表达意义;3)语篇结构混乱。 5,一档:1-5分 要求:语言能力极差,基本无完整句子,仅有一些单词与试题要求的内容相关。
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