2009年高考英語福建卷·參考答案

第一部分:聽力

1—5 CBACA 6—10 CBACB 11—15 CBBCC 16—20 ACABB

第二部分:英語知識運(yùn)用

21—25 BDADB

26—30 CBCAC 31—35 DBAAB 36—40 BACDD 41—45 ABDCB 46—50 ADCAB

51—55 DCCAB

第三部分:閱讀理解

56—60 CABDB 61—65 DDCCA 66—70 DACBA 71—75 DBCBA

第四部分:寫作

76. includes 77. carefully 78. in 79. given 80. grammar

81. ourselves 82. beginning 83. possible 84. which 85. benefit

One Possible Version
There are many advantages of smiling. It can not only make us happy, but also please others. If we smile at life, life will smile on us in return. So I want to smile at all whenever and wherever possible.
First, I would like to smile at my parents because they have given me life and take all the trouble to bring me up. They arrange almost everything for me. With their help, I have made great progress. I would like to say “Thank you” to them with a smile. Then my smile should go to myself, for only in this way can I gain more confidence in smiling my troubles away and live a better life.
In a word, let's greet every day with a smile. Tomorrow is another day.??

2009年高考試題—英語聽力(福建卷)

第一節(jié)
1.
W: What do you think we need to buy for our new kitchen?
M: We’ve got a fridge and a dinner table already, we needs some chairs.

2.
M: I like to stay two nights, please.
W: Do you want full board or half board?
M: What’s the difference?
W: Full board includes all meals and half board includes just breakfast and dinner.

3.
M: Shouldn’t we invite Cathy to the party tonight?
W: Invite Cathy? She is the one who is complaining whole thing.

4.
M: Did you say you were driving to town this morning?
W: Yes, I have to draw some money from the bank to pay my bookstore bills.

5.
M: What are you working on so hard?
W: An article for the newspaper, if I am late, it won’t get printed until next week.

第二節(jié)
6-7
M: Excuse me, I think you are in my seat.
W: Sorry, but it says 7A on my boarding card.
M: Oh, uh, right, I asked for window seat, you see.
W: yes, so did I, what’s your seat number?
M: Let’s see, oh, it’s 8A.
W: Yes, I guess you are in the seat behind me.
M : Oh, yes, sorry about that.

8-9
M: Can I help you?
W: Yes, how mush are these T-shirts?
M: They are 12 dollars 50 cents each.
W: I like the green one, but it isn’t big enough. Have you got larger size?
M: Just a minute. No, I am sorry, we haven’t. What about the black one?
W: No, it is too dark, I prefer something lighter, yellow or pink?
M: How about the pink one?
W: That’s nice, I will take it.
M: That’s 12 dollars 50cents then.
W: Here you are.

10-12
W: So how long have you been living in London?
M: A couple of years. How long have you been working here?
W: Only a few months. I moved down here for the job. There is no work for me where I came from.
M: Where did you come from then?
W: I came from a small village called Arnside near Lancaster a year ago. There is nothing to do there, so I moved to London.
M: Do you enjoying working here in this restaurant?
W: Very much so.

13-16
M: I am sure you’ve noticed a lot of things that are different about our school.
W: Oh, yes, in the United States, we don’t have to carry a big school bag with us like you do.
M: Why is that?
W: We have a locker of our own which is a small box with a lock within textbooks and our personal things in it. I just bring a day pack to school.
M: A day pack?
W: Yes, it is a small bag which you carry on your back.
M: What do you carry in it?
W: My notebooks, or a few books for homework.
M: That’s convenient. Is there anything else you’ve noticed about our school?
W: Yes, I am surprised that everyone is so silent in class.
M: What do you mean?
W: Well, we usually ask questions about exams, homework or textbooks on the first day of the school year. The teachers like such questions.
M: So you thought it different.
W: Yes, I expected to see a lot of discussions in class, because we learned that way in the United States.
M: I see, that would be a good topic for our school newspaper for the fist month of the term. Nice talking with you. See you around. Bye.
W: Bye.

17-20
W: Good morning, everybody. Today for our writing class, we are glad to have Mr. Henry Stone with us. A well know writer in this country, he is going to share with us his writing experiences. Now, Henry, please tell us how you find so many interesting things for your stories.
M: Ok, I watch people a lot, I do that when I travel, I have been to many countries such as Britain, Italy, and Sweden. So I spent a lot of time at the airports, while waiting for my flights, I watch people passing by and start my imagination. For example, the other day when I was waiting for my flight to Greece, I saw a couple, they were buying magazines at that moment, they were not wearing business clothes, but the man was carrying a suitcase, every few seconds, the women looked around, I wondered someone was following them. Perhaps they were running away and, you know, this reminded me of a story in the newspaper that day: a banker stole one million ponds a week before and disappeared with his wife, there was a picture of them in the paper, the couple really looked like the thieves, maybe I should stop them. Just then, I saw them say goodbye to each other. And the women walked away. Well, sometimes I make mistakes like that, but I find things like that very useful for my writing,?

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