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20 12 analysis of English test questions and answers in Hunan college entrance examination
20 12 National Unified Entrance Examination for Colleges and Universities (Hunan Volume)

English

Part I Listening Comprehension (30 points)

The first part (22.5 points)

Dialogue 1

When does this lady finish her work?

A: At six o'clock, at seven o'clock and at eight o'clock.

What is this man going to do tonight?

A. Go to see his parents B. See a new movie C. Go to an appointment.

Dialogue 2

3. Where does this man play tennis?

A. At the university B. At the club C. At the community center

4. How often does this lady swim?

A. Once a week B. Three times a week C. Five times a week

Dialogue 3

5. What is this man doing?

A. Get dressed B. Attend an interview C. Celebrate your birthday

6. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?

A. Parents and children B. Husband and wife C. Customers and salespeople

Dialogue 4

7. Why did this man come back late?

A.he went to the bar.

B.he met his teacher.

C.he plays basketball.

8. What did this woman do this morning?

A.she took the physics exam. She held a party.

9. What might the woman do after the conversation?

A. Meet her friends B. Go to school C. Prepare dinner.

Dialogue 5

10. Where did this woman grow up?

A. in Switzerland. In England. In France.

1 1. What does this lady like best about bridgebridge?

A. its scenery B. its people C. its facilities

12. What does this man do?

A. a teacher, a host and a tour guide.

Dialogue 6

13. Why is this lady unhappy?

A.the man didn't apologize.

B.the man didn't show up.

C.the man didn't call.

14. Who is that man talking to?

A. a waitress. A professor and a doctor.

15. When will the two speakers meet?

A. On Tuesday B. On Thursday C. On Friday

Part B (7.5 points)

You will hear the passage twice.

school library

Location and resources 1 first floor: 80,000 copies; second floor:16 _ _ kinds of newspapers and magazines.

The borrowing rules17 _ _ _ _ can be kept by full-time students. 18 _ Books, newspapers and magazines can never be taken out.

It is open all day except Christmas and 19.

20 ______

Reference answer:

1-5 ACCBA 6- 10。 BABCA 1 1- 15 CBCBA 16。 90 17. Month

18. Reference 19. New year's day 20. identity card

Part II Language Knowledge (45 points)

Part A (15)

2 1. We have made a good start, but next, we need to do more work to achieve final success.

A. do sth.

In order to achieve final success, more work needs to be done. Need be a real verb followed by a verb as an object has two structures: Need do means "the subject needs to do" and can be converted with Need to do; The topics that need to be done need to be done;

22. Don't worry. The hard work you are doing now will affect your later life.

A. Will be repaid B. Being repaid C. Reimbursed D. Reimbursed

What you do now will be rewarded in your later life. Obviously, it is the future tense and passive.

23. Time, to be exact, is money in the bank.

A. Use D. Use

If used properly, time is money in the bank. It should be filled in the form of non-predicate, and the relationship between use and subject time is verb-object relationship, so the passive meaning should be expressed in the past participle, which is equivalent to the conditional adverbial clause: If it (time) is used correctly.

24. Riding a bike is good exercise; _ _ _ _ _ _ does not pollute the air.

A. However, B. In addition, C. Otherwise D. Therefore,

Answer B shows the superimposed meaning before and after the problem analysis: good exercise; It doesn't pollute the air, so use "except ... (still ...)"; Answer a means "however"; C "otherwise"; D "so"

25. Close the door of fear behind you and the door of faith will open in front of you.

A. what you have seen and will see

Close the door of fear behind you, and you will see the door of confidence open in front of you. This is the imperative sentence+and+complex sentence. According to the meaning of the sentence, the predicate of the complex sentence should use the future general tense.

26. Everyone in the village is friendly. It doesn't matter how long or short you live there.

A. Why B. How C. Whether D. When

According to the structural word or, it is easy to draw a conclusion: whether … or not. It doesn't matter whether you live there for a short time or a long time.

27. "It will be here soon," he thought and waited nervously.

A. here we go.

It's easy to judge the future tense according to soon. This is a direct speech, so use d (verbs such as "come, go, go, leave" are often used in the continuous tense to indicate the future). This moment is coming.

28. _ _ _ _ I always thought I would pass the exam. I never thought I would get an A.

A. And B. Once C. If D. Until

Although I always thought I would pass the exam, I never thought I would get an "A". According to the context, the stem needs a conjunction to guide the adverbial clause. While is equal to though here.

29. Sorry, I'm too busy now. If I have time, I will definitely go for an outing with you.

A. I had B. I had C. I had D.

According to the context, this is virtual for the present situation, with the past tense in the if clause and the prototype in the main clause.

It was not until I came here that I realized that this place is famous not only for its beauty, but also for its weather.

A. Who B. Where is that C. D. Before

It was not until I came here that I realized that this place is famous not only for its beauty, but also for its weather. This is a powerful structure, and it is an emphasized part. This topic emphasizes adverbial of time. Note that Chinese "not until …" is often expressed in the following three forms: not until; Not until (the negative adverbial refers to the beginning of the sentence, and the predicate of the main sentence behind it is inverted from the structure of the general question); It was not until … (strong structure). Therefore, this topic can also be said as follows: it was not until I came here that I realized that this place was famous not only for its beauty, but also for its weather (normal structure); It was not until I came here that I realized that this place is famous not only for its beauty, but also for its weather.

3 1. The lecture starts at 7:00 pm, followed by observing the moon through a telescope.

A.start, it's starting.

The report began at 7 o'clock last night, and the moon was observed through the telescope after the report. Start is used here as an intransitive verb (just like starting class at 8 o'clock), and the present participle of the instantaneous verb is used as an attribute, to finish or to mean in the future: we should arrive at the train that leaves at 8 o'clock. We will arrive too late to catch the 8 o'clock train. A tile falling from the roof broke into pieces under his feet. What happened to her turned out to be a good thing. Her accident proved to be a good thing.

No matter how hard you try, it is difficult to lose weight without reducing your food intake.

A. however, in any case.

No matter how hard you try, it is difficult to lose weight without reducing your food intake. Several other options are semantically ambiguous. Anyway, "anyway" is the leading adverbial clause here = anyway.

I remember that you were a talented pianist in college. Can you play the piano for me?

Sorry, I have been playing the piano for several years.

A. don't play B. Didn't play C. Didn't play d. Didn't play

Sorry, I haven't played the piano for many years. The present perfect tense here means the continuation of the (negative) state from many years ago to the time of speaking.

Caring for the soul is a step-by-step process, even the small details in life should be taken into account.

A. where is it?

Caring for the soul is a gradual process, in which even the tiny details in life should be taken into account. It leads to non-restrictive attributive clauses and replaces the previous process.

All scientific evidence shows that increasing the use of chemicals in agriculture will harm our health.

A. display; All are B-level programs; They are all C. shows; It's Ting Xiu; be

All scientific evidence shows that the increasing use of chemicals in agriculture is harming our health. The subject is evidence (uncountable noun), so the predicate verb is singular, and the subject of the object clause is use (uncountable noun), so it is necessary to use is.

the second part

Part b (18)

In the following article, there are four words or phrases marked A. B. C and in each blank. Fill in the blanks with the words or phrases that best suit the context.

"What does it feel like to have a gap between your teeth?" One day, a girl asked me

No one ever _. 36 _ before. My hand unconsciously raised to cover my mouth. However, when she looked at me and sincerely waited for __ 37__, 1 realized that she didn't mean to be rude. "I never thought about it," I answered truthfully. She nodded and turned away. I don't know if people will recognize me, but I only see my teeth open.

Later that day, at home, I started grinding my teeth again. I feel uneasy. I think my life would be better if my teeth hadn't cracked. How I want a perfect tooth that everyone else seems to have!

Of course, mom is 40 for everything. She has lived with the gap between her teeth all her life and tried to convince me that nothing can __4 1__. When I refused to listen, she told me that if it was so important, I could have an operation to narrow the gap. "But let's be 42__," she said. "If everyone becomes beautiful through surgery, then everyone will become exactly the same. There is beauty in the difference. "

Her __43__ made me seriously consider my teeth. The idea of losing gap is more terrible than the reality that people will notice it. I realized how important this was to me. It's part of my 44 _.

Nowadays, many people do ridiculous things to realize their "perfect" dreams. Most importantly, no one is perfect. When all the potential ugliness is eliminated, all

The potential of 46__.

So if that girl asks about my teeth, I will answer truthfully. "You know what? Really cute. "

36. A. Facing B. Guess C. Ask D. Imagine

37. A. Proposal B. Answer C. Recommendation D. Result

38.a heard of B, thought of C, talked about D and looked at it.

39.a Consider B. Brush C. Cover D. Appreciate

40. A. Acknowledge B. Note C. Control D. Change

4 1. worry about B. delay C. give up D. destroy

42. Friendly B. Lovely C. Honest D. Helpful

43. A. Words B. Jokes C. Dreams D. Behavior

44. A. Ability B. Decision C. Goal D. Identity

45. A. Possibility B. Purpose C. Truth D. Choice

46. A. Courage B. Wisdom C. Kindness D. Beauty

47. Once B. Once C. Too D. On the contrary

No one has asked this question before.

Wait for my answer.

38.d Did people see my missing tooth when they looked at me?

39.a Rethink my lost tooth when I get home. Answer B means "brush", C means "cover" and D means "appreciate".

40.b Mother naturally noticed what happened. A means "recognition"; C "control"; D "change"

41.a. There is nothing to worry about. Answer b means "postponed"; C "give up" D "destroy"

42.c but to be honest.

43.a My mother's words made me seriously consider my teeth.

44.d This is part of my personality. Answer a is "ability"; B "decision"; C "target"

45.c Actually, no one is perfect. Answer a "maybe". B "purpose"; D "selection"

46.d When all the ugly things are removed, all the beautiful things will flow to the East. A means "courage"; B "wise"; C "kindness \ help".

So, if any girl asks me about my teeth again, …