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1、2018 學(xué)年第二學(xué)期徐匯區(qū)學(xué)習(xí)能力診斷卷高三英語(yǔ)答案2019.41. Listening ComprehensionSection A Short ConversationsDirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spo

2、ken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. M: How much should I pay for the overweight?W: The charge for extra baggage is calculated by 1.5% of the sta

3、ndard ticket fare for economy class.Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?2. W: Jack, is there any coffee in the coffee pot?M: There is some, but no cream left. You ll have to content yourself with black coffee.Q: What does the man mean?3. M: Wow! You ve got so many Chinese paintin

4、gs here. Are they genuine?W: All our reproductions are clearly marked and priced. They are sold at a fair price.Q: What does the woman intend to tell the man?4. M: Well, I d like to cancel my reservation for the flight on September 16, and book one on September19 instead, please.W: Ok. Wait a moment

5、, please. Sorry. They re all sold out, but there s only one left, first class, on September 20.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?5. W: What? The visiting team scored the first goal?M: Yes. Ours are behind.Q: What are they talking about?6. M: They are a nice match to your skirt, but is that a

6、 good fit?W: They are a little too small and my toes hurt.Q: What are they most probably talking about?7. M: You ve saved room for dessert, haven t you?W: Oh, I do wish, but, you know, the steak was so nice and I couldn t resist it. Now I m absolutely full.Q: What does the woman mean?8. M: The scale

7、 shows no hint of losing weight. I wonder if my running is really worth it.W: It is always very hard when you are starting out. It may work later, only if you stick to it.Q: What does the woman mean?9. W: It s freezing outside. What happened to the weather report? This cold front was supposed to pas

8、s and it should be warm now.M: Yes. I thought so too. That s what I read online this morning.Q: What was the man informed online?10. W: Excuse me. I need to have my car serviced before my long drive home.M: No problem, ma Wame .have an excellent mechanic here.Q: What will the woman probably do?Secti

9、on BDirections: In Section B, you will hear several longer conversation(s) and short passage(s), and you will be asked several questions on each of the conversation(s) and the passage(s). The conversation(s) and the passage(s) will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you

10、hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.People in the United States love their dogs and treat them well.However, dogs without owners to care f

11、or them lead a different kind of life. The expression "to lead a dog's life" describes a person who has an unhappy existence. Some people say we live in a "dog-eat-dog world." That means many people are competing for the same things, like good jobs. They say that to be succes

12、sful, a person has to "work like a dog." This means they have to work very, very hard. Such hard work can make people "dog-tired." And the situation would be even worse if they became "sick as a dog."Some people are compared to dogs in bad ways. People who are unkind or

13、 uncaring can be described as "meaner than a junkyard dog." Junkyard dogs live in places where people throw away things they do not want. Mean dogs are often used to guard this property. They bark or attack people who try to enter the property. However, sometimes a person who appears to be

14、 mean and threatening is really not so bad. We say "his bark is worse than his bite."A junkyard is not a fun place for a dog. Many dogs in the United States sleep in safe little houses near their owners' home. These doghouses provide shelter. Yet they can be cold and lonely in the wint

15、er. Husbands and wives use this doghouse term when they are angry at each other. For example, a woman might get angry at her husband for coming home late, or forgetting their wedding anniversary. She might tell him that he is "in the doghouse." She may not treat him nicely until he apologi

16、zes. However, the husband may decide that it is best to leave things alone and not create more problems. He might decide to "let sleeping dogs lie."Questions:11. If a person says that he is living in a -eat-dog wor“l(fā)d do”g , what does he mean?12. If a person is called mean to others, what

17、phrase can we use to describe him?13. What would a husband probably do if he is“ in athcecodrodginhgoutosethe pa” ssage?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.徐匯區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)本卷共 7 頁(yè) 第 4 頁(yè)In Jiading, a district of Shanghai, no fewer than 38 private museums and galleries have sprung up.Sha

18、nghai Zhuyun Art Museum has been open to the general public since September 2008. It is focused on displaying Jiading's local culture, art, and history. Exhibits include over 70 paintings and works of calligraphy by famed Jiading artists dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. The museum als

19、o includes more than 10 Jiading bamboo carving works and ancient books.Jiayuanhai Art Center, which opened to the public in December 2013, was developed from four renewed factories. The art center hosts exhibitions but also offers studio space for resident artists. It also acts as a storage space fo

20、r art and a service center. The center strives to be a multipurpose art center integrating art creation, exhibiting, art investment, and consumption. It is also an important public space for artists to exchange ideas.The Shanghai Xiangdong Buddha Museum boasts more than 1,000 Buddha statues, with th

21、e earliest dating back to the Northern Wei Dynasty. The statues span a broad range of styles, postures, and expressions. There are standing, sitting, solemn, and relaxed Buddhas on display. The museum covers a range of delicate techniques developed in Chinese sculptural art and represents many diffe

22、rent periods.Furthermore, there is diversity in terms of the materials used. There are gold, silver, bronze, iron, porcelain, ivory, and rosewood sculptures. For those fascinated by Buddhist sculpture, Shanghai Xiangdong Buddha Museum is certainly a great place to go.Questions:14. What does Zhuyun A

23、rt Museum display to the public?15. What s the purpose of Jiayuanhai Art Center?16. Which of the following statements is not true about Xiangdong Buddha Museum?Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.M: Hello, Mrs Kaul.W: Good afternoon. Mr. Spear. Anything wrong with Amit?徐匯

24、區(qū)高三英語(yǔ)本卷共 7 頁(yè) 第 4 頁(yè)M: Oh, don wt orry. I wanted to see you in connection with certain things I vbeeen noticing aboutAmit.W: Has he been playing up?t mix around with other children.M: No, he is a little withdrawn. He doesnW: Is he inattentive also?M: Well, he is certainly not as alert as he used to be

25、.W: Oh! This is upsetting. I organize his day myself.M: Could it be too much TV?W: No, he s allowed to watch TV only after two hours of concentrated work.M: I think you are overdoing both, TV and work. When does he play?W: In school.M: No, that s not enouglho.wAhl im at least two hours of unstructur

26、ed play.W: What do you mean by unstructured play?M: It means free, uncontrolled play. It could make all the difference.W: You really think so?M: Yes! Half an hour of TV and no video games. Try this for a few days and I m sure you will see a change in him.Questions:17. What s the relationship between

27、 the two speakers?18. What s the problem with the boy Amit?19. How does the woman feel after knowing Amit s situation?20. Which of the following proverbs is the man s suggestion based on?Keys:I. Listening ComprehensionSection A1-5 ACADA 6-10 DCBBDSection B11-13 BCC 14-16 BCA 17-20 BCDCII. Grammar and vocabularySection A21. concerning 22. what 23. to promote 24. satisfying 25. that 26. a 27. restricted 28. with 29. has evolved 30. more likelySection B31. D 32. I 33. B 34. F 35. A 36. J 37. G 38. K 39. C 40. HIII. Reading ComprehensionSection A41-45 AB

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