高三年級英語期末考試試卷及答案(2)
高三年級英語期末考試試卷答案
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Tian'anmen Square
Zhang Xin and I arrived in Beijing last Saturday. On the same day we visited Tian'anmen Sqaure.
It is one of the largest square in the world, covering an area of 440,000 square meters. On the north of it is the red Tian'anmen Gate Tower. On the south is the grand Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. At the center stands the Monument to the People's Heroes. On the side of the square is the Great Hall. At the center stands the Monument to the People's Heroes. On the side of the square is the Great Hall of the People and on the other the Museum of Chinese History.
Millions of people dream of visiting the square. Everything there reminds us of the history of our struggle and inspires us to work still harder.
聽力錄音材料Text 1W: I wish you'd come shopping with me this Saturday.
M: OK. Why do you want me to go shopping?
W: Well, it's difficult to buy a new pair of shoes for your birthday without your feet being present.Text 2M: I thought that the chair cost 50 dollars.
W: It used to, but the price has gone up 15 dollars.
M: Well, that's more than I can afford, I'm afraid.Text 3M: Where have you been all this time? The train is about to leave.
W: Sorry I'm late, but I was waiting for you at the information desk upstairs. It's lucky I thought of looking for you here on the platform.Text 4W: If I were you I'd take the bus to work. Driving in that rush hour traffic is terrible.
M: But, you know, by the time the bus gets to my stop, there aren't any seats left. What's more , I have to walk for 10 minutes to get to the bus stop.
Text 5. W: Hey! What's the rush?
M: The bank closes in half an hour and I'm badly in need of money.
W: Oh, I can lend you some.
M: Actually, I want to buy some traveller's cheques; I'm going on a trip this weekend.Text 6M: Excuse me. Could you tell me which way Dobson's bookstore is?
W: Yes, it's that way. Go two blocks, and then turn left. It's on the corner opposite the post office.
M: Thanks. I've only been in the city for a few days, so I really don't know my way around yet.
W: Oh, I know how you feel. We moved here a year ago, and I still don't know where everything is.Text 7M: Can I help you?
W: Yes. I'm going on a tour in New York.
M: Well, let me see... it's two nights in the hotel, but three days altogether.
W: I see. I arrive early on the third and leave at 10:30 p.m. on the fifth.
M: That's great. As you see, you should be booked through to Chicago on the fifth. So it really is a full day on the fifth. Plenty of time for shopping and sightseeing. You'll even have enough time for a show in the evening because the train station is near the theatre.
W: I think that'll work out fine. I hope I'll be able to sleep on the train.
M: Believe me, it'll be an interesting experience to ride on the train.Text 8W: The temperature hasn't got above five degrees centigrade for three weeks, and it's supposed to snow again tonight. We have to clear the snow off the steps. This is not beautiful!
M: I don't mind the extra work. For me, it's worthwhile to be able to experience the fresh air. And you know how I love skiing, ice-skating and ...
W: I know, and I'm glad you're having fun. It's just that I'm tired of being cold. I wish spring were here.
M: Well, I agree that winter does seem long when we get to January.
W: It seemed long to me in November!
M: It doesn't look nice today. There is no sign of sun. look, the sky over there in the west is getting dark.Text 9.M: What's the matter?
W: It's just life. It's all right for you. You'll leave the house in five minutes. I'll be here all day. You won't come back till seven o'clock.
M: One of us must go to work, dear.
W: Yes, but your day is interesting. My day is the same every day.
M: My work isn't always interesting.
W: I know, but you travel around, you meet different people and you do different things. Who will I meet today? What will I do? Er? I'll wash up, feed the baby, do the washing, clean the house, bathe the baby, take the dog for a walk...
M: But... but...
W: Then I'll go to the supermarket, prepare dinner, meet you at the station, have dinner, wash up again...M: But...W: The I'll feed the baby again, put the baby to bed... what a life!Today, tomorrow, this week , next week, this month, next year... forever!Text 10W: Thank you for calling the north London Arts Cinema, Wood Green. There is no one to answer your call at the moment.
The North London Arts Cinema is open seven days a week, showing a variety of British and foreign films. Next week we will show an Italian film called Midnight Meeting. It is set in Milan in the 1950s. you can see that film from Monday to Thursday. It will be on twice a day in the evenings . That's at 6:45 and 9: 15. The film lasts 2hours and 15 minutes. Tickets are ?2.80 for all our midweek films. Please bring your student card if you want the cheaper ticket. The nearest car park to the cinema is in Hauxton Street. That's H-A-U-X-T-O-N. It's just five minutes' walk from the cinema.
Thank you for calling the North London Arts Cinema. If you require further information, phone during office hours---9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. , Monday to Friday.
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