07 2019年高考考前原创冲刺卷7

07 2019年高考考前原创冲刺卷7

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高考考前原创冲刺卷七


第一部分听力


做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。


第一节


听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。


Text1


M:Hi, Lesley! I sent youan e-mail last Friday. Have you got it?


W:Yes. I got it thismorning. I just came back from Paris yesterday.


M:Really? When did yougo there?


W:Last Monday.


Text2


M:Can you tell me howmuch I should pay for sending a letter by airmail to San Francisco?


W:It depends on theweight. Shall I weigh it for you?


M:Thank you.


Text3


W:I thought you wouldstart painting the furniture this morning!


M:I’m so sorry! I hadplanned to, but I was too busy.


W:Please start rightnow!


Text4


M:How much is a pair ofsunglasses of this kind?


W:It was 40 dollars apair last month. But you are lucky! You can get a 20% discount a pair thismonth!


Text5


M:I hope John won’t be late for theparty this time.


W:Did you tell him theexact place to meet us?


M:Yes, I’ve told him a thousandtimes this afternoon.


第二节


听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。


听第6段材料,回答第67题。


Text6


W:John, where are thecookies? Don’t tell me you ate them all!Again!


M:Yes, I did. I couldn’t help it. They wereso good.


W:I thought you didn’t like cookies.


M:Well, I don’t like apple cookiesat all. But chocolate cookies are different. I love them very much.


W:Huh, I didn’t know that.


M:Well, chocolate cookiestaste even better with a glass of cold milk.


听第7段材料,回答第810题。


Text7


W:You know, Trevor, Idon’t want to see a dirtybathroom when I enter it, but it is.


M:Sorry, Patricia. I hadthe worst day. I’m so tired. But I promise I’ll clean it thisweekend.


W:This weekend? That’ll be three days away.Listen, I know how you feel. I work too and I can do my share of the houseworkevery day. Why can’t you? I mean, that’s our agreement, isn’t it?


M:Yes, yes, you camehome, cooked the dinner and washed up. And I’ll do my share in aminute.


W:Oh, come on, Trevor.Don’t be that way. Putaside the newspaper now.


M:I don’t think it will makeany difference if the bathroom is not cleaned right now. And, the bathroomfloor doesn’tlook that dirty.


W:Trevor, I’m going to get angry.


M:OK, fine. Be rightthere.


听第8段材料,回答第1113题。


Text8


M:Mum, can you help mewith my homework?


W:Of course, dear. What’s the problem?


M:I have to make ascientific analysis of what we talked about in class today, but it’s so difficult.


W:Well, I’ll help as much as Ican.


M:Thanks, Mum. It’s about the use ofmicroscopes and telescopes.


W:Right, go on.


M:I think we use atelescope to take a look at small objects...


W:Well...


M:...and we use amicroscope to look at objects far away. Is that right?


W:No, dear, I think it’s the other wayaround.


M:Oh, I misunderstoodthe whole lecture then.


W:Don’t worry. They are verysimilar. And science isn’t your best subject, is it?


M:True, but now I’ll have to write thefirst paragraph again.


W:It’s OK. I’ll help you.


听第9段材料,回答第1416题。


Text9


M:Is it true that fast-foodrestaurants are very popular in the USA?


W:Yes, especially inthose big cities.


M:Why?


W:Because the food isgood, the service is fast and the prices are low.


M:Oh, that’s good. Then whichrestaurant is the most well-known?


W:McDonald’s. By 1982, there were7,063 McDonald’s in the world, and about 1,283of them were in other countries, such as Japan, Germany, England and Australia.


M:I see. How about theservice and the food?


W:Well, the employeesthere are helpful and polite, and the tables and floors are quite clean. Mostimportantly, customers can get the same food at any McDonald’s in any state of thecountry. The food, of course, is quite good. The French fries, hamburgers andsandwiches—all are specially prepared. Workers would buy their lunches therebecause the food tastes better than the lunches from home.


M:Who is the owner ofMcDonald’s?


W:It was first owned bytwo brothers, Richard and Maurice McDonald. Then, in 1961, Ray Kroc bought thename and most of their restaurants for 2.7 million; now he is the owner.


听第10段材料,回答第1720题。


Text10


When Mr. Finchretired, he bought a small cottage in a seaside village. The cottage was builtin the late sixteenth century, but it was in very good condition. Mr. Finch waslooking forward to a quiet life, but in the summer holidays he got a shock.Hundreds of tourists came to the seaside village. The design of Mr. Finch’s cottage wasattractive and many of the tourists came to see it. From morning till nightthere were tourists outside the cottage. They kept looking through the windowand many of them even went into Mr. Finch’s garden. He decidedto drive the unwelcome visitors away, so he put up a notice on the window. Thenotice said, “If you want to satisfy your curiosity, come in and look around.The price is 5 pounds.”Mr. Finch was sure that the visitors would stop coming,but he was wrong. The number of visitors increased and Mr. Finch spent a lottime showing them around his cottage. “I came here not to work as a guide,” hesaid to himself unhappily. In the end, he sold the cottage and bought a smallmodern house. It was an uninteresting little place and no one wanted to see it.But it was certainly quiet.

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