2003年3月全国统一标准测试
英语参考答案及评分标准
第一部分:听力(共20小题,每小题15分,满分30分)
1~5 ABCCB 6~10 ABABA 11~15 AABAC 16~20 CCCAB
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:单项填空(每小题1分,共15分)
21~25 DABBD 26~30 DBDDC 31~35 DACAC
第二节:完形填空(每小题15分,满分30分)
36~40 ADDAB 41~45 CDAAD 46~50 BACBB 51~55 BBCAA
第三部分:阅读理解(每小题2分,满分40分)
56~60 BCDBA 61~65 DCCDD 66~70 ABAAD 71~75 DBCBC
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错(每小题1分,满分10分)
76. neighbour→neighbours
77. walked→walk
78. Some→One
79.sudden→suddenly
80.√
81. 去掉on
82. said→saying
83. great→greater
84. 去掉and
85. have∧yours/one
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
A
This is a diagram of a farm. The arrow marks north. The farm lies to the west of the city, one hour away by train. The farm is 1.5 miles wide and 2 miles long. The office building stands in the middle of the farm. To the left of the building is a chicken house and to the right a garage. There is a garden in front of the building and a playground behind it. Half the farm is taken up by wheat fields in the north, and the other half by corn fields in the south. There is a well near the corn fields and a small reservoir beside the wheat fields. Trees are planted around the farm to prevent the crops from being blown down by strong winds.
附:听力部分录音稿
Text 1
W:What did you do after you lost your passport?
M:I went to see the foreign student advisor, and he reported it to the Passport Office in Washington.
Text 2
W:Can you stay for tea?
M:I’d like to, but I have to pick up some sandwiches before the children get home from school.
Text 3
W:Do you think that you can have these shirts finished by Friday morning?
M:I’m sorry. I couldn’t possibly get them done by then. Saturday afternoon would be the earliest time that you could have them.
Text 4
W:Hi, could you lend me the camera, David?
M:Hi, Alice. I’d like to, but it belongs to Jane.
W:Well, in that case, I’ll borrow one from Mary.
Text 5
M:Hello, Anne. This is Larry at the office. Is Fred at home?
W:No, Larry. He’s in class now. He’ll be home for lunch, though.
Text 6
W:Excuse me, do you think you could help me find my schoolbag?
M:What? Why are you looking for your schoolbag in the dining hall?
W:I came here for lunch and forgot to pick it up when I finished eating.
M:Well, I haven’t seen it. You’d better put up a note.
W:Yes, I guess so. What luck! My textbooks and exercise-books are all in it. How could I go to lessons without them?
Text 7
M:Oh, come in.
W:I just dropped in to return these books. Are you getting dinner ready? Something smells good.
M:Oh. I’m just preparing some noodles.
W:I thought your wife did the cooking.
M:She does, but she said she would come home late today.
W:So you’re the cook. What are you having with the noodles?
M:Some cabbage and tomatoes. Why don’t you stay and have dinner with us?
W:Thanks, but not today. I am in a hurry. Maybe some other time.
Text 8
W:Can I see your license, please?
M:What’s the matter, officer? Did I do something wrong?
W:You were speeding.
M:I was speeding?
W:You certainly were. Do you have any idea how fast you were going?
M:I’m not sure. But I think I was going about 35.
W:This street is a 25-mile-per-hour-speed zone.
M:It is?
W:In this state, the speed limit in a business area is 25. Did you see the signs along the street?
M:I’m sorry, officer. I guess I didn’t notice. I was busy thinking of my job interview. It’s my first time here.
W:Well, since it’s your first time in this city, I will just give you a warning this time. But be careful not to speed again.
Text 9
M:Someone came late last night looking for you. I told him you were out and suggested that he leave a note, but he didn’t.
W:Late last night? That’s strange. What did he look like?
M:He seemed to be about thirty-five or a little older. Maybe forty or so.
W:Was he tall or short?
M:He wasn’t very tall, nor very short. About average height, I think.
W:Was he fat or thin?
M:A bit on the thin side, if I remember correctly. Anyway, certainly not fat, but then he wasn’t very thin either.
W:Was there anything unusual about his looks? What kind of face did he have—round, square or long?
M:Let me think…It was rather square, but not very. Or was it? Really, I didn’t notice. It was so late and the lighting wasn’t good.
W:Was he wearing glasses?
M:Was he or wasn’t he? I’m not sure now. You see, I was so tired and sleepy I didn’t pay much attention.
Text 10
I had to go to Amsterdam last week for a conference. I arrived at the airport in plenty of time and checked in. But I only had one small case, so I decided to take it on the plane as handluggage. As the flight was not due to board for 45 minutes, I went to a cafe, sat down and ordered a cup of coffee.
While I was sitting there, drinking my coffee and reading the paper, I was vaguely aware of a woman and her child coming to sit at the next table. I did not pay much attention to them, though. And when my flight was called, I reached for my case and left.
An hour later, the plane was in the air and I decided to look at the conference programme to see what I wanted to attend. Imagine my horror when I opened the case and found that it was full of picture books and children’s toys. And imagine what the woman must have thought about a case full of men’s clothes and scientific papers.