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2014年《时代英语》高一第3期教师参考答案

时间:2024-05-07

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Module 1

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56. On the edge of a wood in South Carolina.

57. Because he wanted it to sing for him.

58. In a cage.

59. By eating the poisonous berries its mother gave it.

60. All living creatures have a right to live free./ Freedom is very valuable to all creatures.

短文改错

Last weekend we decided to spend a day in the country. The only trouble is that other people had exactly∧same idea. We moved

was the

out of the city slowly behind a long line of car, and at last we came to

cars

a quiet country road and, before some time, stopped on a lonely farm.

after

We got our food out of the car but sat down near a path at the foot

and

of a hill. It was very peace in the cool grass—until we heard of bells

peaceful

ringing at the top of the hill. That we saw made us pick up our things

What

and ran back to the car. Hundreds of sheep was coming toward us

run were

down the path!

One possible version:

Dear Bill,

Im glad to hear that youll come to Chengdu in May. Youve made a wise choice to travel here. Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan Province, is located in central Sichuan and has a population of over 12 million. It is rich in tourist attractions and enjoys many famous places of historic interest, such as the Jinsha Ruin Site and the Wuhou Temple.

As for the weather here, it is pleasant, neither too hot nor too cold. The transportation is convenient. You can travel to many places by bus, by train, by subway and so on. If the trip is short, you can also ride a bicycle or even on foot. Anyhow, Im sure youll have a good time here.

Looking forward to your coming.

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

听力原文

Text 1

M: Well, I wonder why the office is still not open.

W: But its not eight yet. In fact its only a quarter to eight.

Text 2

W: Did you go to the theatre last Saturday?

M: Yes, I saw The Tea House. The acting was excellent.

Text 3

M: Excuse me, Madam.

W: Yes?

M: Does this bus go to Zhongshan Road?

W: Yes, I think so.

M: Thank you.

W: Youre welcome.

Text 4

M: I hope the weather will be good tomorrow. Im going boating with Tom.

W: Oh, I think it will be fine.

M: Are you sure?

W: Yes. I heard it on the radio.

Text 5

M: Shall we go to the cinema this evening?

W: Oh, sorry. I cant. Im seeing my Mum off at the airport at 7:30.

Text 6

W: Can I help you?

M: Yes. I bought this radio two days ago, but Im afraid it doesnt work. Id like to change it for another one.

W: Oh, dear. Yes, of course. Have you got your receipt?

M: Yes, here it is.

W: Thank you. Just a moment, please.

Text 7

M: Its Alices birthday tomorrow.

W: Are you sure? I think it should be the day after tomorrow.

M: Well, let me see. Oh, Im sorry. Youre right. It is the day after tomorrow. Shall we buy her a present?

W: Yes, of course. Shall we give her some flowers?

M: Flowers are lovely. But I think its better to buy her a nice box of chocolates.

W: Alice doesnt like sweet things. Didnt you know that?

M: Youre right. Er...I know. We can give her a record. She loves music.

W: Thats a good idea. Lets go to the music shop and choose one for her.

Text 8

M: Morning, Sue. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?

W: Yes, thanks. We had a great time. And some friends went with us.

M: Where did you stay? In a hotel?

W: No. We camped in the mountains, near Snowdon. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.

M: Sounds wonderful. Was the weather good?

W: The sun shone nearly every day and it didnt rain at all.

M: Did you like the people there?

W: Yes, they were great. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.

M: When did you get back? Last night?

W: No. This morning. Youll think we are mad. We got up at 4:30, left at 5 and arrived here at 9. Im so tired. What about you? Did you have a good weekend?

M: Yes, but I didnt do much. I just stayed at home. The weather was terrible.

Text 9

W: Come in, please.

M: Hello, Kate. Wheres Jane? I want her to type this letter for me.

W: Im afraid she cant, Tom. She isnt working today.

M: Oh, why? Is she ill?

W: No. Shes studying for an exam.

M: An exam? Is she going to school?

W: Yes, she is. Shes learning Japanese in night school.

M: I see. Are you going to night school, too?

W: No, Im not, not this year. But Im thinking about taking a course next year.

M: Thats a good idea. Is it expensive?

W: No, not very. Anyway, its worth the money.

Text 10

England is a narrow country and everywhere in England is quite near to the sea. There are many seaside towns for holidays. There are many farms in England, often with sheep, cows and pigs. Many English villages are very pretty and some people go to farms for holidays as well. Children like to see and feed the animals. Some crops are also grown there. Most of England is suitable for farming because there are not many mountains.

Most people live in the south of England where there are more jobs than in the north. And it is a little warmer in the south of England! Many people travel a long way, by car or train, every day to work in London. In the central part of England, which is called the Midlands, and the north of England, there are more factories. Fifty years ago you would also have seen coal mines but they are closed now. Have you heard of any big English cities, like Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and Leeds? They are all in the north of England and all have very good football teams!

Module 2

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56. At 7:30p.m..

57. Angry.

58. Because there was no food offered at the party.

59. Being the first to arrive.

60. Between 6:30p.m. and 7:00p.m..

短文改错

Wei Hua is very good at her lessons at school. He liked watching

his likes

TV after he finishes his homework. His father does not allow him∧watch TV, because he is afraid that it will be worse for his

to bad

studies. But Wei Hua doesnt think so. He thinks there is a lot of good

are

TV programs. He can learn a lot from TV. For an example, he can

learn English through the English programs broadcasting on TV. He

broadcast/ broadcasted

can also learns Chinese, maths, physics, chemistry and many other

learn

subjects. Because he thinks its good to a student to watch TV after he

So for

finishes his homework.

One possible version:

Dear Bill,

Im glad to hear that youre planning to work in China. Id like to tell you something about my hometown Deyang and Chengdu.

Both of the cities are very attractive and popular. Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan Province, is situated in central Sichuan while Deyang is a medium-sized city, which is not far from Chengdu. The living conditions in both cities are excellent and the transportation there is very convenient, but Deyang is less crowded than Chengdu. Chengdu is a modern and business city with a larger population; similarly, Deyang is developing very fast, but people there live a peaceful life. Both cities have many job opportunities.

So, its up to you to decide where you are going to work in the future. For more information, please let me know.

Best regards.

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

听力原文

Text 1

M: Sorry. I have forgotten Johns address.

W: You forgot again! Its 1343 King Street.

Text 2

M: I need some stamps and some envelopes as well.

W: Will you step right over to the second window, please?

Text 3

M: Your skirt is quite beautiful in colour, isnt it?

W: Yes. I bought it at a sale for half price. It cost me $12.

Text 4

M: I hope I can see you at my birthday party.

W: Oh, dear, Id almost forgotten. When is it?

M: Well, the day after April Fools Day. Easy to remember, isnt it?

W: Yes, of course.

Text 5

M: I hear you are going to drive to New York this weekend.

W: Oh, Ive changed my mind.

M: What?

W: I think flying will be more comfortable.

Text 6

M: Excuse me, madam. Im wondering if you could tell me the place where I can repair my shoes.

W: Theres one on Fifth Street.

M: Thank you, but how far is it to that store?

W: Not very far and not difficult to find. Just keep walking and after two blocks you will see a supermarket on your left. The store is next to the supermarket.

M: Oh, thank you very much.

W: Youre welcome. You cant miss it.

Text 7

M: Whats the matter, Alice?

W: Sorry, Mr Harrison. I missed my train.

M: Why did you miss the train?

W: Because I left home a little late.

M: Did you get up late or something?

W: No. My aunt called me at the last minute.

M: Tell her not to call you in the morning.

W: I will, Mr Harrison. Im really sorry for being late.

M: If you are late again, I cant let you pass this course.

Text 8

M: What seems to be the matter?

W: I just cant sleep well, doctor.

M: I see. And how long have you had this problem?

W: Oh, for about two weeks now.

M: Two weeks? Do you have headaches?

W: Sometimes.

M: Fever?

W: No.

M: Are you having any family problems?

W: No, not really. We all get along pretty well.

M: And how about work?

W: Well, Ive been working a lot latel—more than 11 hours a day.

M: Maybe you should take a vacation and just rest for a few days.

W: Well, I cant right now. Were in the middle of some important business.

M: Yes, I understand. But you really need to slow down. Youre going to kill yourself if you go on like this.

Text 9

M: What a lot of rubbish and waste! I just wonder how people can deal with these things every day.

W: Dont worry. There are many ways of dealing with them. The other day, I heard that a big rubbish plant is being built near our town.

M: A rubbish plant? To produce rubbish or to deal with rubbish?

W: To deal with rubbish, of course.

M: How much rubbish can it deal with each day?

W: Maybe 3,000 tons, Im not sure.

M: Our town will become cleaner after the plant is built.

Text 10

Im very glad to be here with you. Im a news reporter from Canada. This is my first visit to China, one of the developing countries. Ive looked around your city, visited many places and talked with many people, including officials, workers, teachers and students. All this helped me to know your country much better than before. Im now writing a book about China. In the book, Im going to tell my readers what Ive seen and heard in China. I think my book will help them to understand the developing countries and give financial help to them.

Module 3

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56. At the age of 10.

57. Three

58. History

59. Because in traditional Korean culture she was considered 20.

60. Clarinet

短文改错

A terrible storm took place in a summer night. The wind was so

on

strong that many trees∧brought down. It was already eleven oclock.

were

Li Ming, who had been to night school, was still not back and his

gone

parents were very anxiously. Half an hour late the wind stopped, and it

anxious later but

was still raining. Li Mings parents were about to looking for him

look

when he returned. Li Ming explained the storm has pushed over

had

many big trees as well as telephone lines, block the roads. And the

blocking

bridge had been washed away by the floods. So he had to find the

another way back.

One possible version:

Sandstorms are getting more and more serious in some regions in China, which attracted peoples attention.

But what are the causes of the storms? To begin with, the desert in Mongolia forms the major source of the sandstorms. Besides, the continuous high temperature and little rain are also responsible for the storms. Furthermore, the destruction of forest and population growth also play an important role in the formation of serious sandstorms.

Its high time we took effective measures to stop sandstorms. On one hand we should made laws to protect our environment. On the other hand, new technology and experience should be brought in from abroad to meet our new needs.

听力原文

Text 1

M: Do you like to go to the zoo?

W: Yes, but not on Sundays, because its always so crowded. How about Friday or Saturday?

Text 2

W: Whats the news today?

M: Theres a story about a football match and an accident on the highway.

W: Is there anything else interesting?

M: No, nothing much.

Text 3

M: Is Mary at home now?

W: No. She has to work late again today.

Text 4

W: You should know that it may do you harm if you dont cover your head on such a cold winter day.

M: It doesnt matter. Im used to it.

Text 5

W: If I were you, Id take a bus to work. It will take you a long time to get there on foot.

M: But by the time the bus gets to my stop, there wont be any seats left.

Text 6

W: Hi, dear. Youre home early.

M. Hi, Sugar. Where are the kids?

W: Jacks in the library. Bill and Tom are at football practice. Susan was here a few minutes ago.

M: Oh, tell them that the trip to California has to be put off.

W: Why? What happened?

M: Ill have an important meeting in Paris next week.

Text 7

W: Good morning! Can you tell me the time of morning flights to Paris, please?

M: Certainly, there are daily flights at 7:50 and 11: 05.

W: And when do they arrive in Paris?

M: The early flight arrives at 9:00 and the later one at 12: 15.

W: And in Paris is there a bus to the downtown?

M: Yes, there are buses every half an hour and the journey takes about 40 minutes.

W: Fine. Id like to book five tickets on the early morning flight to Paris on Friday, June 10th.

M: Five tickets. Fine.

Text 8

W: What would you like for breakfast, Bill?

M: I would like some ham and eggs.

W: OK. How many eggs would you like?

M: I usually eat two eggs.

W: And what would you like to drink?

M: Well, how about some coffee now and some orange juice when we eat?

W: All right.

Text 9

W: My boss told me never to go to work again. When he told me that, I was very sad and surprised.

M: Did you often go to work late?

W: Yes, I often did.

M: Did you work hard?

W: Well, its hard to say.

M: Are you good at computers?

W: No, I dont know how to use them.

M: Then I know the reason. You not only didnt use your time well but also didnt learn new things.

Text 10

During the 1930s there was a popular song whose title was Everything Stops for Tea and to millions of British people a cup of tea is still an ideal way to relax for a few minutes from the tiredness of the day.

The English custom of drinking tea has its roots in the 17th and 18th centuries. When first imported into Britain, “cha” (as the Chinese tea was called) was considered to be mans drink enjoyed with friends at London coffee shops. These were popular meeting places for many walks of life — politicians, poets, actors and writers.

In 1706 Toms Coffee House owned by Tom Twining began to offer tea. He realized that he needed to introduce an added attraction to compete with the other coffee houses in London. He added tea to the menu and gained a great deal of success. As a result, many other London clubs began to do the same. Today tea-drinking has become an important part of peoples daily life in England.

Module 4

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56. He stopped growing.

57. To stir up great interest./ To attract more audience.

58. She was a little person and schoolteacher.

59. President Abraham Lincoln

60. To escape from the sad problems of war.

短文改错

Ever since the beginning of history, people∧dreamed of

have

traveling to other planets. For century, these wonderful dreams have

centuries

remained dreams. But our dreams would come true in the future. The

will

first people from the Earth will land in Mars. But by the year 2170,

on And

people will have been set up cities and industries there. Scientists

are now making plans to travel among the Earth and Mars, so that

between

they will become possible for human beings to live and work

it

there. So in order to realizing the dream, we must try∧develop our

realize to

space technology as quickly as we can.

One possible version:

Dear Mike,

Im glad that youll come to our school to study Chinese.

During the three months, from Monday to Friday, youll have 4 Chinese classes in the morning,and in the afternoon, youre supposed to give us two English classes. If you dont mind, you can live in my home. In this way, we can learn from each other in language study. At the weekends, youre free, and I will act as your guide to show you around our city.As you know, there are lots of places of interest here. Besides, you dont need to worry about the traffic. Its convenient. You can go almost everywhere by bus, by train and by bike. It wont cost you much.

Hope to see you soon.

Best wishes.

Yours,

Li Hua

听力原文

Text 1

W: Mary didnt eat her supper tonight. Whats the matter with her?

M: She went to the dentist and had a tooth pulled out. She says it hurts too much to eat.

Text 2

M: Hello, could you tell me the time of Flight 452 for Boston?

W: It leaves at 3:50 pm, but you must check in one hour before the plane leaves.

Text 3

M: Now what seems to be the trouble, Mrs Stephens?

W: Ive been very weak lately, and last night I had a chest pain.

Text 4

M: I insist you give my money back.

W: Im sorry. I cant do that. The manager isnt here.

M: Cant you do something about it?

W: You can have another pair if you dont mind.

Text 5

M: Have you got a single room for two nights?

W: Yes. You can have a room facing the sea.

M: Whats the price?

W: $34 a night with a shower.

Text 6

M: I took a tour around the Great Lakes. Have you ever been there?

W: Oh, yes. When I was young, I lived in Erie Town and I used to go swimming in Lake Erie all the time. We also went to Lake Ontario in Canada.

M: But I thought that Lake Erie was so polluted that everything living in it had died.

W: Not exactly. And both America and Canada are taking some action to fight water pollution and there has been a great change. In fact, all the Great Lakes will be improved within the next generation.

M: Im glad to hear that.

Text 7

M: So whats your plan for the International Marathon Race in Xiamen, China, Mary?

W: Well, Im not well prepared. Anyway, Ill take part in it and try my best.

M: How are you traveling to Xiamen, by plane or by train?

W: By train. Id like to see the sights along the railway in China.

M: Well, then, when are you leaving for Xiamen?

W: On March 23 and Ill arrive there next day.

M: If you have any trouble buying the ticket, please ask me for help.

W: No, thanks. Ive booked the ticket.

M: Well, then, may you succeed in the race.

W: Thank you.

Text 8

M: Its almost vacation time. The summer holidays here are so long.

W: Have you found a summer job yet?

M: No, what about you?

W: I suppose I can work at the gas station where I worked last summer.

M: Im a foreign student. I dont think I can get jobs as easily as you can.

W: Well, you can look for a job at a college, though it doesnt pay much.

M: How much do they pay per hour?

W: About $5 an hour.

M: Thats too bad.

Text 9

W: Mr Johnson, happy to have you on our television program this evening.

M: Im glad to be here.

W: Ive got some questions for you: What do you think of the Morning Newspaper? Would you say its giving us all the latest news?

M: Yes, I think its a very good newspaper: interesting, objective and instructive as well.

W: Whats your opinion of our television? Do you think all the programs are good?

M: Oh, some are really interesting, but others could be better, I think.

Text 10

This is Ned Weather, your weatherman. This afternoon heavy rain fell in our town. The big storm caused a lot of damage, and the traffic came to a complete stop.

Now lets look at the weather report for tomorrow and the weekend. Friday will be warm and sunny during the day and cool at night. Temperatures will be in the sixties during the day and in the forties at night. You wont need a heavy coat, but take a jacket to work just in case.

The weather on Saturday will be nice in the morning and cloudy in the afternoon. Itll probably rain at night. Showers are quite common during spring, but youll have clear weather to do some gardening on Saturday morning. Sunday will be cold and windy, and maybe itll snow in the mountains. If youre planning to go there, dont forget your boots and jackets. And now for sports, here is Mathew Delaney...

Module 5

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56. Its for Tonys birthday.

57. Two tickets.

58. Because he was ill.

59. Because he thought other people would sell the tickets.

60. They were happy and couldnt believe it.

短文改错

Once there was∧famous scientist. He thought not only about his

a

work. One afternoon he felt hunger. He went into the kitchen, boiling

hungry boiled

some water, and took an egg from the cupboard. He wants to boil the

wanted

egg for three minute. He was thinking about his work, so he put his

minutes

watch into the boiling water. He stood with the egg in his hand, looked for it. Then the servant came into the kitchen. The scientist

looking

was very surprising when she told him that he was doing. How

surprised what What

a lovely scientist!

One possible version:

Dear Tom,

Im so glad to receive your letter.

Like most of the people in the world, we have realized the importance of the environmental protection. In our city, everyone is called on to pay attention to it. You can see ads on TV, magazines or at bus stations. As a result, there have been some changes in our daily life. For example, when people need to go out, they choose to ride a bicycle, take a bus or even walk instead of driving their own cars. When they go shopping, they prefer to carry shopping bags instead of using plastic bags to carry things.

We are happy to see the changes taking place in our city and we are sure our city will become more beautiful.

Best wishes!

Yours

Li Hua

听力原文

Text 1

W: Could you tell me how I can go to the TV station?

M: Sure. Let me give you a hand.

Text 2

M: You were absent from class yesterday, Sandy. Where were you?

W: I couldnt come, Mr Hurt. I hurt my foot and my mother took me to the doctor.

Text 3

W: Im afraid well be late.

M: The film wont start until 8:30. Its only 8:00 now. It takes us only 5 minutes to get there by car. There will be plenty of time if we leave at 8:15.

Text 4

W: Oh, my God! Its already half past five and I havent finished typing these business letters.

M: Your watch must be half an hour fast. Its five oclock now, and you still have one good hour to do them.

Text 5

W: Kack, have you heard that Mr Black knocked down a girl and hurt her badly yesterday morning.

M: Yeah. He was driving too fast to stop his car while the girl was crossing the street.

W: What a pity!

Text 6

W: Hello, Bruce. What can I do for you?

M: Id like to buy a red skirt for my daughter. I hope you can come to my house next Sunday. Im going to invite several of my other friends to come.

W: Do you mean youre going to have a party?

M: Yes, youre right. It will be my daughters birthday. Would you like to come?

W: Sure, Id like to.

Text 7

M: Any plan for today, my dear?

W:I was thinking about calling on auntie Ann. I havent seen her since she moved to a new house.

M: Does she know you are coming?

W: Yes, but I didnt tell her first because I wasnt sure what time I would be going. What about you?

M: Im not sure yet. Maybe well call on Rick together.

W: I havent seen him since he got back from the hospital.

M: It will be a good idea if we call on him. He still doesnt feel well. Why dont you give Ann a call and see if shed like to go to Ricks?

W: OK, we can have a little party there.

M: Youre joking. Remember, Rick is still sick.

Text 8

W: Hello, Frank. Havent seen you for a long time. How are you doing?

M: Im busy with my business. And I often play some sports.

W: Like what?

M: Like table tennis, swimming and golf.

W: Golf? I like it most. How often do you play it?

M: Twice a month. What about you, Ann?

W: I usually play on Sundays.

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