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成都七中 2025~2026 学年度高三(下)二诊模拟
英语参考答案及评分标准
第一部分 听力(满分 30分)
1~5 ABCBB 6~10 CBAAB 11~15 ABBCB 16~20 CACAC
评分标准:1~20 小题,每小题 1.5 分。
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(满分37.5 分)
21~23 AAC 24~27 ACDA 28~31 CDBB 32~35 CDCA
评分标准:21~35小题,每小题2.5分。
第二节(满分12.5分) 36~40 BGFDA
评分标准:36~40小题,每小题2.5分。
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (满分15分)
41~45 ABDCD 46~50 AACBD 51~55 CBCBD
评分标准:41~55小题,每小题1分。
第二节(满分15分)
56.were worn 57.has given 58.over 59.what 60.attractions
61.adapted 62.gently 63.looking 64.a 65.where
评分标准:56~65小题,每小题1.5分。有任何错误,包括用词错误、单词拼写错误(含大
小写)或语法形式错误,均不给分。
第四部分 写作(满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
一、评分标准
档次 要点分 语言要点表达情况划档根据
第五档 13~15 语言基本无误,行文连贯,表达清楚
第四档 10~12 语言有少量错误,行文基本连贯,表达基本清楚
第三档 7~9 语言有一些错误,尚能表达
第二档 4~6 语言错误很多,影响表达
第一档 0~3 只能写出与要求内容有关的一些单词
二、内容要点认定及计分参考标准
1. 描述漫画内容(阐述清楚,表达正确,计4分);
2. 阐明反映的社会现象(阐述清楚,表达正确,计6分);
3. 表达看法或建议(阐述清楚,表达正确,计5分)。
三、扣分参考依据
1. 其表达未能达成正确句意的,不给分,如:写出了主语或谓语等关键词,但未能达成符合
要点要求、意义正确的句子;
2. 句子结构完整,但关键点出现错误或漏掉部分关键词,扣半个要点分,如:主谓一致错
第1页(共6页)调。
第三档(14-17分)
- 内容:基本契合原文情节,续写情节无明显偏离,但不够新颖,能提及原文核心矛盾
(筷子相关的文化困惑),主题基本明确。
- 逻辑:两段衔接基本顺畅,情节发展基本合理,主角心理转变有体现,但不够自然,存
在少量逻辑瑕疵(如转变过于突兀)。
- 语言:词汇够用,句式较单一,以简单句、并列句为主,偶有语法、拼写错误(不超过
3处),表达基本流畅,部分表达不够地道。
- 情感与主题:情感表达较平淡,能体现部分主角心理,主题升华不够明显,未完全贴合
原文情感内核。
第四档(10-13分)
- 内容:部分偏离原文情节或人物设定,续写情节不合理(如添加与筷子、文化适应无关
的情节),未能有效呼应原文核心矛盾,主题模糊。
- 逻辑:两段衔接不顺畅,情节发展混乱,主角心理转变不清晰,存在明显逻辑断层(如
突然从自卑变得自信,无合理铺垫)。
- 语言:词汇匮乏,句式单一,语法、拼写错误较多(4-6处),表达不流畅,存在明显的
中式英语,影响句意理解。
- 情感与主题:情感表达生硬,未体现主角的心理变化,无明显主题升华,与原文情感基
调不符。
第五档(0-9分)
- 内容:完全偏离原文情节和人物设定,续写内容与原文无关(如脱离“筷子”“文化适
应”主题),无法呼应原文任何情节。
- 逻辑:两段无衔接,情节混乱,无合理逻辑,无法构成完整的叙事。
- 语言:词汇极度匮乏,句式混乱,语法、拼写错误极多(7处及以上),表达晦涩难懂,
无法传递有效信息。
- 情感与主题:无情感表达,无主题升华,完全不符合原文情感和主旨。
三、补充说明
1. 字数要求:续写两段总字数需在150-200词之间,字数不足120词或超过230词,酌情
扣1-2分。
2. 书写规范:书写潦草、难以辨认,酌情扣1-2分;书写工整、卷面整洁,可在对应档次
基础上酌情加1分(不超过25分)。
3. 扣分原则:语法错误、拼写错误按数量累计扣分,每3处扣1分,不足3处不扣分;逻
辑断层、情节偏离按严重程度扣2-4分;主题不明确、情感不贴合扣1-3分。
第3页(共6页)附:听力原文
Text 1
M: Shall I call a taxi for you or drive you there by car?
W: No need. The Grand Hotel is within walking distance.
Text 2
W: The coat was $125, but I got it for $100. I also got these gloves to go with the coat. They
were $50, but I got them half price.
M: 50% off? They’re nice.
Text 3
W: Tell me what you are looking for.
M: It should be at least four bedrooms and a big sitting room.
W: OK. May I ask how much you would spend?
M: No more than $300,000.
Text 4
W: Jim really needs to be more careful.
M: Yes, he got coffee all over his new suit and the table.
W: I hope the power supply of his laptop is disconnected quickly enough.
Text 5
W: The sports centre has two newly added pools: a heated baby pool, and the other one for
underwater diving. You can also have sailing lessons on the lake.
M: I know, but they’re not starting diving lessons until next year, so there’s only one choice left
for me.
Text 6
M: Do we still have far to go? ⑥This carry-on bag is really hurting my shoulder.
W: We’re almost there. The plane’s gate is just up those stairs there. Then we’ll be home two
hours later. What do you have in your bag anyway?
M: Oh, I picked up some toys for my kids. ⑦The prices are unbelievably cheap here in Hong
Kong.
W: This must be your first trip here. ⑦I remember picking up many things when I first came
here because they are much more expensive in our hometown.
Text 7
M: There are so many wonderful areas we still haven’t been to in North America yet. I bet
Hollywood would be really exciting. Just think of all the movie stars we could see.
W: Oh, yeah! And after Los Angeles, we could drive up to San Francisco and see the Golden Gate
Bridge and ride on a car.
M: You know, ⑨I’ve been wanting to go to California ever since I was a kid. I’d love to see
第4页(共6页)Disneyland.
W: Oh, man. There are just too many choices. Everything sounds so good.
M: Yeah, it’s hard to decide.
Text 8
W: Oh, there you are. I thought you were never going to come back.
M: Sorry. ⑩The canteen was packed and I had to wait for ages. Then when I got to the front
of the line, they had hardly any food left. So I had to get you a slice of pizza. I’m sorry.
W: Oh, that’s OK. I could eat anything.
M: Oh, all right then. So what should we do after lunch?
W: Well, in order to register ⑫we’ve got to go to the Main Building to get the new card and
our examination results and then go back to the Admin Building and pay the school fees. After
that, we have to go to the noticeboard to find out about lectures for this term and then we have
to go to the library to…
M: Great. First, let’s have our lunch.
Text 9
W: Welcome back everyone. Now I’m talking to Nick Parker, the singer with the band Krispy.
Nick, I have one question. Your sister, Mel, is in the band too, isn’t she?
M: Yeah. We’ve been playing and singing together since we were young. ⑬Dad took us to hear
the great bands playing live. Mel and I put on shows. But Mom didn’t want us to get too
serious about our music.
W: How was your band formed?
M: ⑭Two musicians from music schools saw us playing in a concert. They asked if we’d like
to form a band with them. We agreed to try it out.
W: How was the band in the first year?
M: ⑮The audience enjoyed our performance at the local concert. Then we recorded two
songs and sent them to a music company. They asked us to join them, but our parents said we
had to finish college first.
W: Have you experienced any letdown?
M: Everything we’ve recorded has done well. Three singles have gone to number one, and our
first album has sold over a million copies. However, ⑯I’ve been ill recently, so we have to
start recording our second album late, which is a pity.
Text 10
Hello, I’m Sarah Brown. I’m here to tell you about my job as a weather forecaster. ⑰I’ve
been a weather forecaster for a television company for seven years, and two years ago I
became head of the weather department which has a staff of eleven. Now, I divide my time
equally between presenting weather forecasting on television and managing the weather
department. Since our news and weather service goes out all around the world, ⑱we all take
第5页(共6页)turns to work at night. I prefer not to do the shows when I have to get up at four in the morning.
I normally work an eight-hour day and in that time I do ten or twelve forecasts. ⑲Before doing a
weather forecast, I look at data on the computer. This is the information I use in my forecasts.
There isn’t much time to remember what I have to say, but fortunately, I’ve never forgotten my
words so I don’t get nervous. ⑳Because I’m on world news, people sometimes recognize me
in really distant places. Five years ago, I went to India with my husband. ⑳In a small village,
an old man took me to have my photo taken with all his family. I also got some lovely letters
– one person wrote to say that my smile made her feel happy all day.
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