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2016年-新课标英语全国卷II 真题及答案

2016年-新课标英语全国卷II 真题及答案

2016·全国卷2(英语)一、听力听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.(1.5分)1.What will Lucy do at 11:30 tomorrow?A.Go out for lunch.B.See her dentist.C.Visit a friend.2.(1.5分)2.What is the weather like now?A.It's sunny.B.It's rainy.C.It's cloudy.3.(1.5分)3.Why does the man talk to Dr.Simpson?A.To make an apology.B.To ask for help.C.To discuss his studies.4.(1.5分)4.How will the woman get back from the railway station?A.By train.B.By car.C.By bus.5.(1.5分)5.What does Jenny decide to do first?A.Look for a job.B.Go on a trip.C.Get an assistant.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

6.(3分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题.6.What time is it now?A.1:45.B.2:10.C.2:15.7.What will the man do?A.Work on a project.B.See Linda in the library.C.Meet with Professor Smith.7.(4.5分)听第7段材料,回答第8至10题.8.What are the speakers talking about?A.Having guests this weekend.B.Going out for sightseeing.C.Moving into a new house.9.What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Neighbors.B.Husband and wife.C.Host and visitor.10.What will the man do tomorrow?A.Work in his garden.B.Have a barbecue.C.Do some shopping.8.(4.5分)听第8段材料,回答第11至13题.11.Where was the man born?A.In Philadelphia.B.In Springfield.C.In Kansas.12.What did the man like doing when he was a child?A.Drawing.B.Traveling.C.Reading.13.What inspires the man most in his work?A.Education.B.Family love.C.Nature.9.(6分)听第9段材料,回答第14至17题.14.Why is Dorothy going to Europe?A.To attend a training program.B.To carry out some research.C.To take a vacation.15.How long will Dorothy stay in Europe?A.A few days.B.Two weeks.C.Three months.16.What does Dorothy think of her apartment?A.It's expensive.B.It's satisfactory.C.It's inconvenient.17.What does Bill offer to do for Dorothy?A.Recommend her apartment to Jim.B.Find a new apartment for her.C.Take care of her apartment.10.(4.5分)听第10段材料,回答第18至20题.18.What are the tourists advised to do when touring London?A.Take their tour schedule.B.Watch out for the traffic.C.Wear comfortable shoes.19.What will the tourists do in fifteen minutes?A.Meet the speaker.B.Go to their rooms.C.Change some money.20.Where probably is the speaker?A.In a park.B.In a hotel.C.In a shopping centre.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2016年高考英语-新课标全国卷Ⅱ-试题和答案

2016年高考英语-新课标全国卷Ⅱ-试题和答案

2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标Ⅱ卷)英语第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AWhat‟s On?Electric Underground7.30pm-1.00am Free at the Cyclops TheatreDo you know who‟s playing in your area? We‟re bringing you a n evening of live rock and pop music from the best local bands. Are you interested in becoming a musician and getting a recording contract(合同)? If so, come early to the talk at 7.30pm by Jules Skye, a successful record producer. He‟s going to talk about ho w you can find the right person to produce you music.Gee Whizz8.30pm-10.30pm Comedy at KaleidoscopeCome and see Gee Whizz perform. He‟s the funniest stand-up comedian on the comedy scene. This joyful show will please everyone, from the youngest to the oldest. Gee Whizz really knows how to make you laugh! Our bar is open from 7.00pm for drinks and snacks(快餐).Simon‟s Workshop5.00pm-7.30pm Wednesdays at Victoria StageThis is a good chance for anyone who wants to learn how to do comedy. The workshop looks at every kind of comedy, and practices many different ways of making people laugh. Simon is a comedian and actor who has 10 years‟ experience of teaching comedy. His workshops are exciting and fun. An evening with Simon will give you the confidence to be funny.Charlotte Stone8.00pm-11.00pm Pizza WorldFine food with beautiful jazz music; this is a great evening out. Charlotte Stone will perform songs from her new best-selling CD, with James Pickering on the piano. The menu is Italian, with excellent meat and fresh fish, pizzas and pasta(面食). Book early to get a table. Our bar is open all day, and serves cocktails, coffee, beer, and white wine.1. Who can help you if you want to have your music produced?A. Jules Skye.B. Gee Whizz.C. Charlotte Stone.D. James Pickering.2. At which place can people of different ages enjoy a good laugh?A. The Cyclops TheatreB. KaleidoscopeC. Victoria StageD. Pizza World3. What do we know about Simon‟s Workshop?A. It requires membership status.B. It lasts three hours each time.C. It is run by a comedy club.D. It is held every Wednesday.4. When will Charlotte Stone perform her songs?A. 5.00pm-7.30pm.B. 7.30pm-1.00am.C. 8.00pm-11.00pm.D. 8.30pm-10.30pm.BFive years ago, when I taught art at a school in Seattle, I used Tinkertoys as a test at the beginning of a term to find out something about my students. I put a small set of Tinkertoys in front of each student, and said:”Make something out of the Tinkertoys. You have 45 minutes today - and 45minutes each day for the rest of the week.”A few students hesitated to start. They waited to see the rest of the class would do. Several others checked the instructions and made something according to one of the model plans provided. Another group built something out of their own imaginations.Once I had a boy who worked experimentally with Tinkertoys in his free time. His constructions filled a shelf in the art classroom and a good part of his bedroom at home. I was delighted at the presence of such a student. Here was an exceptionally creative mind at work. His presence meant that I had an unexpected teaching assistant in class whose creativity would infect(感染) other students.Encouraging this kind of thinking has a downside. I ran the risk of losing those students who had a different style of thinking. Without fail one would declare, ”But I‟m just not creative.”“Do you dream at night when you‟re asleep?”“Oh, sure.”“So tell me one of your most interesting dreams.” The student would tell something wildly imaginative. Flying in the sky or in a time machine or growing three heads. “That‟s pretty creative. Who does that for you?”“Nobody. I do it.”“Really-at night, when you‟re asleep?”“Sure.”zxx.k“Try doing it in the daytime, in class, okay?”5. The teacher used Tinkertoys in class in order to ________?A. know more about the studentsB. make the lessons more excitingC. rai se the students‟ interest in artD. teach the students about toy design6. What do we know about the boy mentioned in Paragraph 3?A. He liked to help his teacher.B. He preferred to study alone.C. He was active in class.D. He was imaginative.7. What does the underlined word “downside” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Mistake.B. Drawback.C. Difficulty.D. Burden.8. Why did the teacher ask the students to talk about their dreams?A. To help them to see their creativity.B. To find out about their sleeping habits.C. To help them to improve their memory.D. To find out about their ways of thinking.CReading can be a social activity. Think of the people who belong to book groups. They choose books to read and then meet to discuss them. Now, the website turns the page on the traditional idea of a book group.Members go on the site and register the books they own and would like to share. BookCrossing provides an identification number to stick inside the book. Then the person leaves it in a public place, hoping that the book will have an adventure, traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds it.Bruce Pederson, the managing director of BookCrossing, says, “The two things that change your life are the people you meet and books you read. BookCrossing combines both.”Members leave books on park benches and buses, in train stations and coffee shops. Whoever finds their book will go to the site and record where they found it.People who find a book can also leave a journal entry describing what they thought of it. E-mails are then sent to the BookCrossing to keep them updated about where their books have been found. Bruce peterson says the idea is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home.zxx.kBookCrossing is part of a trend among people who want to get back to the “real” and not the virtual(虚拟). The site now has more than one million members in more than one hundred thirty-five countries.9. Why does the author mention book groups in the first paragraph?A. To explain what they are.B.To introduce BookCrossing.C. To stress the importance of reading.D. To encourage readers to share their ideas.10. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2refer to?A. The book.B.An adventure.C.A public place.D. The identification number.11. What will a BookCrosser do with a book after reading it?A. Meet other readers to discuss it.B.Keep it safe in his bookcase.C. Pass it on to another reader.D. Mail it back to its owner.12. What is the best title for the text?A. Online Reading: A Virtual TourB. Electronic Books: A new TrendC. A Book Group Brings Tradition BackD. A Website Links People through BooksDA new collection of photos brings an unsuccessful Antarctic voyage back to life.Frank Hurley‟s pictures would be outstanding----undoubtedly first-rate photo-journalism---if they had been made last week. In fact, they were shot from 1914 through 1916, most of them after a disastrous shipwreck(海滩), by a cameraman who had no reasonable expectation of survival. Many of the images were stored in an ice chest, under freezing water, in the damaged wooden ship.The ship was the Endurance, a small, tight, Norwegian-built three-master that was intended to take Sir Ernest Shackleton and a small crew of seamen and scientists, 27 men in all, to the southernmost shore of Antarctica‟s Weddell Sea. From that point Shackleton wanted to force a passage by dog sled(雪橇) across the continent. The journey was intended to achieve more than what Captain Robert Falcon Scott had done. Captain Scott had reached the South Pole early in 1912 but had died with his four companions on the march back.As writer Caroline Alexander makes clear in her forceful and well-researched story The Endurance, adventuring was even then a thoroughly commercial effort. Scott‟s last journey, completed as be lay in a tent dying of cold and hunger, caught the world‟s imagination, and a film made in his honor drew crowds. Shackleton, a onetim e British merchant-navy officer who had got to within 100 miles of the South Pole in 1908, started a business before his 1914 voyage to make money from movie and still photography. Frank Hurley, a confident and gifted Australian photographer who knew the Antarctic, was hired to make the images, most of which have never before been published.13. What do we know about the photos taken by Hurley?A. They were made last weekB. They showed undersea sceneriesC. They were found by a cameramanD. They recorded a disastrous adventure14. Who reached the South Pole first according to the text?A. Frank HurleyB. Ernest ShackletonC. Robert Falcon ScottD. Caroline Alexander15. What does Alexander think was the purpose of the 1914 voyage?A. Artistic creationB. Scientific researchC. Money makingD. Treasure hunting第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2016年高考英语全国卷II试题及答案(含听力)(精校版)

2016年高考英语全国卷II试题及答案(含听力)(精校版)

2016年高考全国卷II英语试题第I卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1What will Lucy do at 11:30 tomorrow?A. Go out for lunchB. See her dentistC. Visit a friend2. What is the weather like now?A. It‟s sunnyB. It‟s rainyC. It‟s cloudy3. Why does the man talk to Dr. Simpson?A. To make an apologyB. To ask for helpC. To discuss his studies4. How will the woman get back from the railway station?A. By trainB. By carC. By bus5. What does Jenny decide to do first?A. Look for a jobB. Go on a tripC. Get an assistant第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What time is it now?A. 1:45B. 2:10C. 2:157. What will the man do?A. Work on a projectB. See Linda in the libraryC. Meet with Professor Smith 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.What are the speakers talking about?A. Having guests this weekendB. Going out for sightseeingC. Moving into a new house9. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. NeighborsB. Husband and wifeC. Host and visitor10. What will the man do tomorrow?A. Work in his gardenB. Have a barbecueC. Do some shopping听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

2016年高考英语试卷(新课标ⅱ)(含解析版)(1)

2016年高考英语试卷(新课标ⅱ)(含解析版)(1)

2016 年全国统一高考英语试卷(新课标Ⅱ)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40 分)第一节(共15 题:每小题2 分,满分30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Electric UndergroundA What’s On?7:30pm-1:00am Free at the Cyclops TheatreDo you know who’s playing in your area? We’re bringing you an exciting evening of live rock and pop music from the best local bands. Are you interested in becoming a musician and getting a recording contract (合同)? If so, come early to the talk at 7:30pm by Jules Skye, a successful record producer. He’s going to talk about how you can find the right person to produce your music.Gee Whizz8:30pm-10:30pm Comedy at KaleidoscopeCome and see Gee Whizz perform. He’s the funniest stand-up comedian on the comedy scene. This joyful show will please everyone, from the youngest to the oldest. Gee Whizz really knows how to make you laugh! Our bar is open from 7:00pm for drinks and snacks (快餐).Simon’s Workshop5:00pm-7:30pm Wednesdays at Victoria StageThis is a good chance for anyone who wants to learn how to do comedy. The workshop looks at every kind of comedy, and practices many different ways of making people laugh. Simon is a comedian and actor who has 10 years’ experience of teaching comedy. His workshops are exciting and fun. An evening with Simon will give you the confidence to be funny.Charlotte Stone8:00pm-11:00pm Pizza WorldFine food with beautiful jazz music; this is a great evening out. Charlotte Stone will perform songs from her new best-selling CD, with James Pickering on the piano. The menu is Italian, with excellent meat and fresh fish, pizzas and pasta (面食). Book early to get a table. Our bar is open all day, and serves cocktails, coffee, beer, and white wine.21.Who can help you if you want to have your music produced?A.Jules Skye.B. Gee Whizz.C. Charlotte Stone.D. James Pickering.22.At which place can people of different ages enjoy a good laugh?A.The Cyclops Theatre.B. Kaleidoscope.C. Victoria Stage.D. Pizza World.23.What do we know about Simon’s Workshop?A.It requires membership status.B. It lasts three hours each time.C. It is run by a comedy club.D. It is held every Wednesday.24.When will Charlotte Stone perform her songs?A. 5:00pm-7:30pm.B. 7:30pm-1:00am.C. 8:00pm-11:00pm.D. 8:30pm-10:30pm.BFive years ago, when I taught art at a school in Seattle, I used Tinkertoys as a test at the beginning of a term to find out something about my students. I put a small set of Tinkertoys in front of each student, and said: “Make something out of the Tinkertoys. You have 45 minutes today ― and 45 minutes each day for the rest of the week.”A few students hesitated to start. They waited to see what the rest of the class would do. Several others checked the instructions and made something according to one of the model plans provided. Another group built something out of their own imaginations.Once I had a boy who worked experimentally with Tinkertoys in his free time. His constructions filled a shelf in the art classroom and a good part of his bedroom at home. I was delighted at the presence of such a student. Here was an exceptionally creative mind at work. His presence meant that I had an unexpected teaching assistant in class whose creativity would infect (感染) other students.Encouraging this kind of thinking has a downside. I ran the risk of losing those students who had a different style of thinking. Without fail one would declare, “But I’m just not creative.”“Do you dream at night when you’re asleep?”“Oh, sure.”“So tell me one of your most interesting dreams.” The student would tell something wildly imaginative. Flying in the sky or in a time machine or growing three heads. “That’s pretty creative. Who does that for you?”“Nobody. I do it.”“Really ― at night, when you’re asleep?”“Sure.”“Try doing it in the daytime, in class, okay?”25.The teacher used Tinkertoys in class in order to ?A.know more about the studentsB. make the lessons more excitingC. raise the students’ interest in artD. teach the students about toy design26.What do we know about the boy mentioned in Paragraph 3?A.He liked to help his teacher.B. He preferred to study alone.C. He was active in class.D. He was imaginative.27.What does the underline d word “downside” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Mistake.B. Drawback.C. Difficulty.D. Burden.28.Why did the teacher ask the students to talk about their dreams?A.To help them to see their creativity.B.To find out about their sleeping habits.C.To help them to improve their memory.D.To find out about their ways of thinking.CReading can be a social activity. Think of the people who belong to book groups. They choose books to read and then meet to discuss them. Now, the website turns the page on the traditional idea of a book group.Members go on the site and register the books they own and would like to share. BookCrossing provides an identification number to stick inside the book. Then the person leaves it in a public place, hoping that the book will have an adventure, traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds it.Bruce Pederson, the managing director of BookCrossing, says, “The two things that change your life are the people you meet and books you read. BookCrossing combines both.”Members leave books on park benches and buses, in train stations and coffee shops. Whoever finds their book will go to the site and record where they found it.People who find a book can also leave a journal entry describing what they thought of it. E-mails are then sent to the BookCrossing to keep them updated about where their books have been found. Bruce Peterson says the idea is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home.BookCrossi ng is part of a trend among people who want to get back to the “real” and not the virtual (虚拟). The site now has more than one million members in more than one hundred thirty-five countries.29.Why does the author mention book groups in the first paragraph?A.To explain what they are.B. To introduce BookCrossing.C. To stress the importance of reading.D. To encourage readers to share their ideas.30.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A.The book.B. An adventure.C. A public place.D. The identification number.31.What will a BookCrosser do with a book after reading it?A.Meet other readers to discuss it.B. Keep it safe in his bookcase.C. Pass it on to another reader.D. Mail it back to its owner.32.What is the best title for the text?A.Online Reading: A Virtual TourB.Electronic Books: A new TrendC.A Book Group Brings Tradition BackD.A Website Links People through BooksDA new collection of photos brings an unsuccessful Antarctic voyage back to life.Frank Hurley’s pictures would be outstanding ― undoubtedly first-rate photo-journalism ― if they had been made last week. In fact, they were shot from 1914 through 1916, most of them after a disastrous shipwreck ( 海难), by a cameraman who had no reasonable expectation of survival. Many of the images were stored in an ice chest, under freezing water, in the damaged wooden ship.The ship was the Endurance, a small, tight, Norwegian-built three-master that was intended to take Sir Ernest Shackleton and a small crew of seamen and scientists, 27 men in all, to the southernmost shore of Antarctica’s Weddell Sea. From that point Shackleton wanted to force a passage by dog sled ( 雪橇) across the continent. The journey was intended to achieve more than what Captain Robert Falcon Scott had done. Captain Scott had reached the South Pole early in 1912 but had died with his four companions on the march back.As writer Caroline Alexander makes clear in her forceful and well-researched story The Endurance, adventuring was even then a thoroughly commercial effort. Scott’s last journey, completed as he lay in a tent dying of cold and hunger, caught the world’s imagination, and a film made in his honor drew crowds. Shackleton, a onetime British merchant-navy officer who had got to within 100 miles of the South Pole in 1908, started a business before his 1914 voyage to make money from movie and still photography. Frank Hurley, a confident and gifted Australian photographer who knew the Antarctic, was hired to make the images, most of which have never before been published.33.What do we know about the photos taken by Hurley?A.They were made last week.B. They showed undersea sceneries.C. They were found by a cameraman.D. They recorded a disastrous adventure.34.Who reached the South Pole first according to the text?A.Frank Hurley.B. Ernest Shackleton.C. Robert Falcon Scott.D. Caroline Alexander.35.What does Alexander think was the purpose of the 1914 voyage?A.Artistic creation.B. Scientific research.C.Money making.D. Treasure hunting.第二节(共5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2016年英语高考新课标II卷(完美版,含答案)

2016年英语高考新课标II卷(完美版,含答案)

绝密★启封前2016普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标II)英语第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AWhat’s On?Electric Underground7.30pm-1.00am Free at the Cyclops TheatreDo you know who’s playing in your area? We’re bringing you an evening of live rock and pop music from the best local bands. Are you interested in becoming a musician and getting a recording contract(合同)? If so, come early to the talk at 7.30pm by Jules Skye, a successful record producer. He’s going to talk about how you can find the right person to produce your music. Gee Whizz8.30pm-10.30pm Comedy at KaleidoscopeCome and see Gee Whizz perform. He’s the funniest stand-up comedian on the comedy scene. This joyful show will please everyone, from the youngest to the oldest. Gee Whizz really knows how to make you laugh! Our bar is open from 7.00pm for drinks and snacks(快餐).Simon’s Workshop5.00pm-7.30pm Wednesdays at Victoria StageThis is a good chance for anyone who wants to learn how to do comedy. The workshop looks at every kind of comedy, and practices many different ways of making people laugh. Simon is a comedian and actor who has 10 years’experience of teaching comedy. His workshops are exciting and fun. An evening with Simon will give you the confidence to be funny.Charlotte Stone8.00pm-11.00pm Pizza WorldFine food with beautiful jazz music; this is a great evening out. CharlotteStone will perform songs from her new best-selling CD, with James Pickering on the piano. The menu is Italian, with excellent meat and fresh fish, pizzas and pasta(面食). Book early to get a table. Our bar is open all day, and serves cocktails, coffee, beer, and white wine.21. Who can help you if you want to have your music produced?A. Jules Skye.B. Gee Whizz.C. Charlotte Stone.D. James Pickering.22. At which place can people of different ages enjoy a good laugh?A. The Cyclops TheatreB. KaleidoscopeC. Victoria StageD. Pizza World23. What do we know about Simon’s Workshop?A. It requires membership status.B. It lasts three hours each time.C. It is run by a comedy club.D. It is held every Wednesday.24. When will Charlotte Stone perform her songs?A. 5.00pm-7.30pm.B. 7.30pm-1.00am.C. 8.00pm-11.00pm.D. 8.30pm-10.30pm.BFive years ago, when I taught art at a school in Seattle, I used Tinkertoys as a test at the beginning of a term to find out something about my students. I put a small set of Tinkertoys in front of each student, and said:”Make something out of the Tinkertoys. You have 45 minutes today - and 45minutes each day for the rest of the week.”A few students hesitated to start. They waited to see the rest of the class would do. Several others checked the instructions and made something according to one of the model plans provided. Another group built something out of their own imaginations.Once I had a boy who worked experimentally with Tinkertoys in his free time. His constructions filled a shelf in the art classroom and a good part of his bedroom at home. I was delighted at the presence of such a student. Here was an exceptionally creative mind at work. His presence meant that I had an unexpected teaching assistant in class whose creativity would infect(感染) other students.Encouraging this kind of thinking has a downside. I ran the risk of losing those students who had a different style of thinking. Without fail onewould declare, ” But I’m just not creative.”“Do you dream at night when you’re asleep?”“Oh, sure.”“So tell me one of your most interesting dreams.” The student would tell something wildly imaginative. Flying in the sky or in a time machine or growing three heads. “That’s pretty creative. Who does that for you?”“Nobody. I do it.”“Really-at night, when you’re asleep?”“Sure.”“Try doing it in the daytime, in class, okay?”25. The teacher used Tinkertoys in class in order to ________?A. know more about the studentsB. make the lessons more excitingC. raise the students’ interest in artD. teach the students about toy design26. What do we know about the boy mentioned in Paragraph 3?A. He liked to help his teacher.B. He preferred to study alone.C. He was active in class.D. He was imaginative.27. What does the underlined word “downside” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Mistake.B. Drawback.C. Difficulty.D. Burden.28. Why did the teacher ask the students to talk about their dreams?A. To help them to see their creativity.B. To find out about their sleeping habits.C. To help them to improve their memory.D. To find out about their ways of thinking.CReading can be a social activity. Think of the people who belong to book groups. They choose books to read and then meet to discuss them. Now, the website turns the page on the traditional idea of a book group.Members go on the site and register the books they own and would like to share. BookCrossing provides an identification number to stick inside the book. Then the person leaves it in a public place, hoping that the book willhave an adventure, traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds it.Bruce Pederson, the managing director of BookCrossing, says, “The two things that change your life are the people you meet and books you read. BookCrossing combines both.”Members leave books on park benches and buses, in train stations and coffee shops. Whoever finds their book will go to the site and record where they found it.People who find a book can also leave a journal entry describing what they thought of it. E-mails are then sent to the BookCrossing to keep them updated about where their books have been found. Bruce peterson says the idea is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home.BookCrossing is part of a trend among people who want to get back to the “real” and not the virtual(虚拟). The site now has more than one million members in more than one hundred thirty-five countries.29. Why does the author mention book groups in the first paragraph?A. To explain what they are.B. To introduce BookCrossing.C. To stress the importance of reading.D. To encourage readers to share their ideas.30. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2refer to?A. The book.B. An adventure.C.A public place.D. The identification number.31. What will a BookCrosser do with a book after reading it?A. Meet other readers to discuss it.B. Keep it safe in his bookcase.C. Pass it on to another reader.D. Mail it back to its owner.32. What is the best title for the text?A. Online Reading: A Virtual TourB. Electronic Books: A new TrendC. A Book Group Brings Tradition BackD. A Website Links People through BooksDA new collection of photos brings an unsuccessful Antarctic voyage back to life.Frank Hurley’s pictures would be outstanding----undoubtedly first-rateB. They showed undersea sceneriesC. They were found by a cameramanD. They recorded a disastrous adventure A. Frank Hurley B. Ernest Shackleton C. Robert Falcon Scott D. Caroline Alexander A. Artistic creation B. Scientific research C. Money making D. Treasure hunting photo-journalism---if they had been made last week. In fact, they were shot from 1914 through 1916, most of them after a disastrous shipwreck(海滩), by a cameraman who had no reasonable expectation of survival. Many of the images were stored in an ice chest, under freezing water, in the damaged wooden ship.The ship was the Endurance, a small, tight, Norwegian-built three-master that was intended to take Sir Ernest Shackleton and a small crew of seamen and scientists, 27 men in all, to the southernmost shore of Antarctica’s Weddell Sea. From that point Shackleton wanted to force a passage by dog sled(雪橇) across the continent. The journey was intended to achieve more than what Captain Robert Falcon Scott had done. Captain Scott had reached the South Pole early in 1912 but had died with his four companions on the march back.As writer Caroline Alexander makes clear in her forceful and well-researched story The Endurance, adventuring was even then a thoroughly commercial effort. Scott’s last journey, completed as he lay in a tent dying of cold and hunger, caught the world’s imagination, and a film made in his honor drew crowds. Shackleton, a onetime British merchant-navy officer who had got to within 100 miles of the South Pole in 1908, started a business before his 1914 voyage to make money from movie and still photography.Frank Hurley, a confident and gifted Australian photographer who knew the Antarctic, was hired to make the images, most of which have never before been published.33. What do we know about the photos taken by Hurley?A. They were made last week34. Who reached the South Polefirst according to the text?35. What does Alexander thinkwas the purpose of the1914 voyage?第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

2016年英语高考试题新课标Ⅱ卷(含答案解析)

2016年英语高考试题新课标Ⅱ卷(含答案解析)

2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标Ⅱ卷)英语第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AWhat’s On?Electric Underground7.30pm-1.00am Free at the Cyclops TheatreDo you know who’s playing in your area? We’re bringing you an evening of live rock and pop music from the best local bands. Are you interested in becoming a musician and getting a recording contract(合同)? If so, come early to the talk at 7.30pm by Jules Skye, a successful record producer. He’s going to talk about how you can find the right person to produce you music.Gee Whizz8.30pm-10.30pm Comedy at KaleidoscopeCome and see Gee Whizz perform. He’s the funniest stand-up comedian on the comedy scene. This joyful show will please everyone, from the youngest to the oldest. Gee Whizz really knows how to make you laugh! Our bar is open from 7.00pm for drinks and snacks(快餐).Simon’s Workshop5.00pm-7.30pm Wednesdays at Victoria StageThis is a good chance for anyone who wants to learn how to do comedy. The workshop looks at every kind of comedy, and practices many different ways of making people laugh. Simon is a comedian and actor who has 10 years’ experience of teaching comedy. His workshops are exciting and fun. An evening with Simon will give you the confidence to be funny.Charlotte Stone8.00pm-11.00pm Pizza WorldFine food with beautiful jazz music; this is a great evening out. Charlotte Stone will perform songs from her new best-selling CD, with James Pickering on the piano. The menu is Italian, with excellent meat and fresh fish, pizzas and pasta(面食). Book early to get a table. Our bar is open all day, and serves cocktails, coffee, beer, and white wine.1. Who can help you if you want to have your music produced?A. Jules Skye.B. Gee Whizz.C. Charlotte Stone.D. James Pickering.2. At which place can people of different ages enjoy a good laugh?A. The Cyclops TheatreB. KaleidoscopeC. Victoria StageD. Pizza World3. What do we know about Simon’s Workshop?A. It requires membership status.B. It lasts three hours each time.C. It is run by a comedy club.D. It is held every Wednesday.4. When will Charlotte Stone perform her songs?A. 5.00pm-7.30pm.B. 7.30pm-1.00am.C. 8.00pm-11.00pm.D. 8.30pm-10.30pm.【答案】1.A 2. B 3. D 4. C【解析】2.B 细节理解题。

2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语 (新课标Ⅱ卷) word版

2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英语 (新课标Ⅱ卷) word版

2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)A What’s On?Electric Underground7.30pm-1.00am Free at the Cyclops TheatreDo you know who’s playing in your area? We’re bringing you an exciting evening of live rock and pop music from the best local bands. Are you interested in becoming a musician and getting a recording contract(合同)? If so, come early to the talk at 7.30pm by Jules Skye, a successful record producer. He’s going to talk about how you can find the right person to produce your music.Gee Whizz8.30pm-10.30pm Comedy at KaleidoscopeCome and see Gee Whizz perform. He’s the funniest stand-up comedian on the comedy scene. This joyful show will please everyone, from the youngest to the oldest. Gee Whizz really knows how to make you laugh! Our bar is open from 7.00pm for drinks and snacks(快餐).Simon’s Workshop5.00pm-7.30pm Wednesdays at Victoria StageThis is a good chance for anyone who wants to learn how to do comedy. The workshop looks at every kind of comedy, and practices many different w ays of making people laugh. Simon is a comedian and actor who has 10 years’ experience of teaching comedy. His workshops are exciting and fun. An evening with Simon will give you the confidence to be funny. Charlotte Stone8.00pm-11.00pm Pizza WorldFine food with beautiful jazz music; this is a great evening out. Charlotte Stone will perform songs from her new best-selling CD, with James Pickering on the piano. The menu is Italian, with excellent meat and fresh fish, pizzas and pasta(面食). Book early to get a table. Our bar is open all day, and serves cocktails, coffee, beer, and white wine.21. Who can help you if you want to have your music produced?A. Jules Skye.B. Gee Whizz.C. Charlotte Stone.D. James Pickering.22. At which place can people of different ages enjoy a good laugh?A. The Cyclops Theatre.B. Kaleidoscope.C. Victoria Stage.D. Pizza World.23. What do we know about Simon’s Workshop?A. It requires membership status.B. It lasts three hours each time.C. It is run by a comedy club.D. It is held every Wednesday.24. When will Charlotte Stone perform her songs?A. 5.00pm-7.30pm.B. 7.30pm-1.00am.C. 8.00pm-11.00pm.D. 8.30pm-10.30pm.BFive years ago, when I taught art at a school in Seattle, I used Tinkertoys as a test at the beginning of a term to find out something about my students. I put a small set of Tinkertoys in front of each student, and said:”Make something out of the Tinkertoys. You have 45 minutes today ― and 45 minutes each day for the rest of the week.”A few students hesitated to start. They waited to see what the rest of the class would do. Several others checked the instructions and made something according to one of the model plans provided. Another group built something out of their own imaginations.Once I had a boy who worked experimentally with Tinkertoys in his free time. His constructions filled a shelf in the art classroom and a good part of his bedroom at home. I was delighted at the presence of such a student. Here was an exceptionally creative mind at work. His presence meant that I had an unexpected teaching assistant in class whose creativity would infect (感染) other students.Encouraging this kind of thinking has a downside. I ran the risk of losing those students who had a different style of thinking. Without fail one would declare, “But I’m just not creative.”“Do you dream at night when you’re asleep?”“Oh, sure.”“So tell me one of your most interesting dreams.” The student would tell something wildly imaginative. Flyin g in the sky or in a time machine or growing three heads. “That’s pretty creative. Who does that for you?”“Nobody. I do it.”“Really ― at night, when you’re asleep?”“Sure.”“Try doing it in the daytime, in class, okay?”25. The teacher used Tinkertoys in class in order to ________?A. know more about the studentsB. make the lessons more excitingC. raise the students’ interest in artD. teach the students about toy design26. What do we know about the boy mentioned in Paragraph 3?A. He liked to help his teacher.B. He preferred to study alone.C. He was active in class.D. He was imaginative.27. What does the underlined word “downside” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Mistake.B. Drawback.C. Difficulty.D. Burden.28. Why did the teacher ask the students to talk about their dreams?A. To help them to see their creativity.B. To find out about their sleeping habits.C. To help them to improve their memory.D. To find out about their ways of thinking.CReading can be a social activity. Think of the people who belong to book groups. They choose books to read and then meet to discuss them. Now, the website turns the page on the traditional idea of a book group.Members go on the site and register the books they own and would like to share. BookCrossing provides an identification number to stick inside the book. Then the person leaves it in a public place, hoping that the book will have an adventure, traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds it.Bruce Pederso n, the managing director of BookCrossing, says, “The two things that change your life are the people you meet and books you read. BookCrossing combines both.”Members leave books on park benches and buses, in train stations and coffee shops. Whoever finds their book will go to the site and record where they found it.People who find a book can also leave a journal entry describing what they thought of it. E-mails are then sent to the BookCrossing to keep them updated about where their books have been found. Bruce Peterson says the idea is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home.BookCrossing is part of a trend among people who want to get back to the “real” and not the virtual(虚拟). The site now has more than one million members in more than one hundred thirty-five countries.29. Why does the author mention book groups in the first paragraph?A. To explain what they are.B. To introduce BookCrossing.C. To stress the importance of reading.D. To encourage readers to share their ideas.30. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. The book.B. An adventure.C. A public place.D. The identification number.31. What will a BookCrosser do with a book after reading it?A. Meet other readers to discuss it.B. Keep it safe in his bookcase.C. Pass it on to another reader.D. Mail it back to its owner.32. What is the best title for the text?A. Online Reading: A Virtual TourB. Electronic Books: A new TrendC. A Book Group Brings Tradition BackD. A Website Links People through BooksDA new collection of photos brings an unsuccessful Antarctic voyage back to life.Frank Hurley’s pictures would be outstanding ― undoubtedly first-rate photo-journalism ― if they had bee n made last week. In fact, they were shot from 1914 through 1916, most of them after a disastrous shipwreck (海难), by a cameraman whohad no reasonable expectation of survival. Many of the images were stored in an ice chest, under freezing water, in the damaged wooden ship.The ship was the Endurance, a small, tight, Norwegian-built three-master that was intended to take Sir Ernest Shackleton and a small crew of seamen and scientists, 27 men in all, to the southernmost shore of Antarctica’s Weddell Sea. Fr om that point Shackleton wanted to force a passage by dog sled(雪橇) across the continent. The journey was intended to achieve more than what Captain Robert Falcon Scott had done. Captain Scott had reached the South Pole early in 1912 but had died with his four companions on the march back.As writer Caroline Alexander makes clear in her forceful and well-researched story The Endurance, adventuring was even then a thoroughly commercial effort. Scott’s last journey, completed as he lay in a tent dying of co ld and hunger, caught the world’s imagination, and a film made in his honor drew crowds. Shackleton, a onetime British merchant-navy officer who had got to within 100 miles of the South Pole in 1908, started a business before his 1914 voyage to make money from movie and still photography. Frank Hurley, a confident and gifted Australian photographer who knew the Antarctic, was hired to make the images, most of which have never before been published.33. What do we know about the photos taken by Hurley?A. They were made last week.B. They showed undersea sceneries.C. They were found by a cameraman.D. They recorded a disastrous adventure.34. Who reached the South Pole first according to the text?A. Frank Hurley.B. Ernest Shackleton.C. Robert Falcon Scott.D. Caroline Alexander.35. What does Alexander think was the purpose of the 1914 voyage?A. Artistic creation.B. Scientific research.C. Money making.D. Treasure hunting.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)A garden that’s just right for youHave you ever visited a garden that seemed just right for you, where the atmosphere of the garden appeared to total more than the sum(总和) of its parts? 36 . But it doesn’t happen by accident. It starts with looking inside yourself and understanding who you are with respect to the natural world and how you approach the gardening process.●37Some people may think that a garden is no more than plants, flowers, patterns and masses of color. Others are concerned about using gardening methods that require less water and fewer fertilizers(肥料). 38 . However, there are a number of other reasons that might explain why you want to garden. One of them comes from our earliest years.●Recall(回忆) your childhood memoriesOur model of what a garden should be often goes back to childhood. Grandma’s rose garden and Dad’s vegetable garden might be good or bad, but that’s not what’s important. 39 ― how being in those gardens made us feel. If you’d like to build a powerful bond with your garden, start by taking some time to recall the gardens of your youth. 40 . Then go outside and work out a plan to translate your childhood memories into your grown-up garden. Have fun.A. Know why you gardenB. Find a good place for your own gardenC. It’s our experience of th e garden that mattersD. It’s delightful to see so many beautiful flowersE. Still others may simply enjoy being outdoors and close to plantsF. You can produce that kind of magical quality in your own garden, tooG. For each of those gardens, write down the strongest memory you have第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Hundreds of people have formed impressions of you through that little device(装置) on your desk. And they’ve never actually 41 you. Everything they know about you 42 through this device, sometimes from hundreds of miles away.43 they feel they can know you 44 from the sound of your voice. That’s how powerful the 45 is.Powerful, yes, but not always 46 . For years I dealt with my travel agent only by phone. Rani, my faceless agent whom I’d never met 47 , got me rock-bottom prices on airfares, cars, and hotels. But her cold voice really 48 me. I sometimes wished to 49 another agent.One morning, I had to 50 an immediate flight home for a family emergency. I ran int o Rani’s office 51 . The woman sitting at the desk, 52 my madness, sympathetically jumped up. She gave me a 53 smile, nodded while listening patiently, and then printed out the 54 immediately. “What a wonderful lady!” I thought.Rushing out 55 I called out over my shoulder, “By the way, what’s your name?” “I’m Rani,” she said. I turned around and saw a 56 woman with a big smile on her face waving to wish me a safe trip. I was 57 ! Why had I thought she was cold? Rani was, well, so 58 .Sitting back in the car on the way to the airport, I figured it all out. Rani’s 59 ― her warm smile, her nods, her ‘I’m here for you’ 60 ― were all silent signals that didn’t travel through wires.41. A. accepted B. noticed C. heard D. met42. A. came B. moved C. ran D. developed43. A. Thus B. Yet C. Then D. Indeed44. A. rather B. also C. just D. already45. A. telephone B. voice C. connection D. impression46. A. direct B. useful C. easy D. accurate47. A. in person B. by myself C. in public D. on purpose48. A. annoyed B. interested C. discouraged D. confused49. A. promote B. train C. find D. know50. A. arrange B. postpone C. confirm D. book51. A. for the first time B. at any time C. from time to time D. in good time52. A. expecting B. seeing C. testing D. avoiding53. A. shy B. comforting C. familiar D. forced54. A. bill B. form C. ticket D. list55. A. hopefully B. disappointedly C. gratefully D. regretfully56. A. careful B. serious C. nervous D. pleasant57. A. amused B. worried C. helpless D. speechless58. A. calm B. nice C. proud D. clever59. A. forgiveness B. eagerness C. friendliness D. skillfulness60. A. explanation B. attitude C. concept D. behavior第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)If you feel stressed by responsibilities at work, you should take a step back and identify (识别) those of 61 (great) and less importance. Then, handle the most important tasks first so you’ll feel a real sense of 62 (achieve). Leaving the less important things until tomorrow 63 (be) often acceptable.Most of us are more focused 64 our tasks in the morning than we are later in the day. So, get an early start and try to be as productive 65 possible before lunch. This will give you the confidence you need to get you through the afternoon and go home feeling accomplished.Recent 66 (study) show that we are far more productive at work if we take short breaks 67 (regular). Give your body and brain a rest by stepping outside for 68 while, exercising, or dong something you enjoy.If you find something you love doing outside of the office, you’ll be less likely 69 (bring) your work home. It could be anythin g ― gardening, cooking, music, sports —but whatever it is, 70 (make) sure it’s a relief from daily stress rather than another thing to worry about.第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)The summer holiday is coming. My classmates and I are talking about how to do during the holiday. We can chose between staying at home and take a trip. If we stay at home, it is comfortable but there is no need to spend money. But in that case, we will learn little about world. If we go on a trip abroad, we can broaden your view and gain knowledges we cannot get from books. Some classmates suggest we can go to places of interest nearby. I thought that it is a good idea. It does not cost many, yet we can still learn a lot.。

2016年高考英语全国卷(新课标II卷)试题及答案(精编版)

2016年高考英语全国卷(新课标II卷)试题及答案(精编版)

绝密★启封前2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标II卷)英语本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分.共150分,共12页。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,现将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is shirt?A。

£19.15B。

£9。

18 C. £9。

151. What will Lucy do at 11:30 tomorrow?A。

Go out for lunch。

B. See her dentist C. Visit a friend。

2。

What is the weather like now?A。

It’s sunny. B. It's rainy. C. To discuss his studies.3。

Why does the man talk to Dr。

Simpson?A。

To make an apology。

B. To ask for help。

C。

To discuss his studies.4. How will the woman get back from the railway station?A. By trainB. By car.C. By bus。

5。

What does Jenny decide to do first?A. Look for a job B。

Go on a trip. C. Get an assistant。

第二节(共15小题:每小题1。

5分,满分22。

5分)听下面5 段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C、三个选项汇总选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

2016高考全国卷2英语试题与答案与解析(word精校版)

2016高考全国卷2英语试题与答案与解析(word精校版)

2015年高考全国卷2英语试题第I卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)AMy color television has given me nothing but a headache・ I was able to buy it a littleover a year ago because I had my re lative s give me money for my birthday instead of clothes that wouldn t fit. I let a salesclerk fool me into buying a discontinued model. I realized this a day later, when I saw newspaper advertisements for the set at seventy-five dollars less than I had paid・ The set worked so beautiful when I first got it home that I would keep it on until stations signed off for the night. Fortunately,I didn ' t get any channels showing all -night movies or I would never have gotten tobed.Then I started developing a problem with the set that involved static(静电)noise・ For some reason, when certain shows switched into a commercial, a loud noise would sound for a few seconds. Gradually, this noise began to appear during a show, and to get rid of it, I had to change to another channel and then change it back・ Sometimes this technique would not work, and I had to pick up the set and shake it to remove the sound. I actually began to build up my arm muscles(肌肉)shaking my set.Whenneither of these methods removed the static noise, I would sit helplessly and wait for the noise to go away・ At last I ended up hitting the set with my first, and it stopped working altogether・ My trip to the repair shop cost me $62, and the sit is working well now, but I keep expecting more trouble・21 ・ Why did the author say he was fooled into buying the TV set?A.He got an older model than he had expected・ B He couldn ' t return it when itwas broken・B He could have bought it at a lower price. D He failed to find any movie shows on it.22・ Which of the following an best replace the phrase “ signed off ” in paragraph 1 ?A. ended all their programs B provided fewer channelsC changed to commercialsD showed all-night movies23.How did the author finally get this TV set working again?A. By shaking and hitting it B By turning it on and offC By switching channelsD By having it repaired24.How does the author sound when telling the story?A. Curious B Anxious C Cautious D HumorousBYour house may have an efleet on your figure, experts say the way you design your home could play a role in whether you pack on the pounds or keep them off. you can make your environment work for you instead of against you. Here are some ways to turn your home into part of your diet plan・Open the curtains and turn up the lights, dark environments are more likely to encourage overeating, for people are often less self-conscious(难为情)when they ' rein poorly lit places 一and so more likely to eat lots of food.Ifyour home doesn ' thave enough window light, get more lamps and flood the place with brightness・Mind the colors・ Research suggests warm colors iuel our appetites・ In one study, people who ate meals in a blue room consumed 33 percent less than those in a yellow or red room. Warmcolors like yellow make food appear more appetizing, while cold colors make us less hungry. So when it ' s time to repaint, go blue・Don, t forget the clock - or the radio. People who eat slowly tend to consume about 70 fewer calories(卡足各里)per meal than those who rush through their meals・ Beginkeeping track of the time, and try to make dinner last at 30 minutes・ And while you' re at it, actually sit down to eat. If you need some help slowing down, turning on relaxing music. It makes you less likely to rush through a meal.Downsize the dishes・ Big serving bowls and plants can easily makes us fat. We eat about 22 percent more when using a 12-inch plate instead of a 10・ inch plate. When we choose a large spoon over a smaller one, total intake(摄入)jumps by 14 percent. Andwe,11 pour about 30 percent more liquid into a short, wide glass than a tall, skinny glass.25.The text is especially helpful for those who care about _______ .A. their home comforts B their body shapeC house buyingD healthy diets26.A home environment in blue can help people ______ ・A. digest food better B reduce food intakeC bum more caloriesD regain their appetites27.What are people advised to do at mealtimes?A. Eat quickly・ B Play fast musicC Use smaller spoonsD Turn down the lights28.What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Is Your House Making You Fat? B Ways of Serving DinnerC Efleets of Setf-ConsciousnessD Is Your Home Environment Relaxing?cMore students than ever before are taking a gap year( 间隔年)before going tounivers ity. It used to be the "year off ” between school and univers it y. The gap-year phenomenon originated( 起源)with the months left over to Oxbridge applicants between entrance exams in November and the start of the next academic year ・This year, 25,310 students who have accepted places in higher education institutions have put off their entry until next year, according to statistics on univers ity entrance provided by the Uni vers ity and College Admissions Service (UCAS).That is a record 14.7% increase in the number of students taking a gap year ・ TonyHiggins from UCAS said that the statis tics a regood news for everyone in higher education. u Students who take a well -planned year out are more likely to be satisfied with, andcomplete, their chosen course. Students who take a gap year are often more mature and responsible, ” he said.But not everyone is happy. Owain James, the president of the National Union ofStudents (NUS), argued that the increase is evidence of student hardship - young people are being forced into earning money before finishing their education. “New studentsare now aware that they are likely to leave university up to £ 15,000 in debt. It isnot surprising that more and more students are taking a gap year to earn money to support their study for the degree ・ NUS statistics show that over 40% of students are forced to work during term time and the figure increases to 90% duringvacating periods,he said.29.What do we learn about the gap year irom the text?A. It is flexible in length. B It is a time for relaxationC It is increasingly popularD It is required by universities30.According to Tony Higgins・ students taking a gap year _____ .A. are better prepared for college studies B know a lot more about theirtuture jobC are more likely to leave university in debtD have a better chance to entertop universities31.How does Owain James feel about the gap-year phenomenon?A. He' s puzzled B He' s worriedC He' s surprisedD He s annoyed32.What would most students do on their vacation according to NUS statistics?A. Attend additional courses. B Make plans for the new termC Earn money for their educationD Prepare for their graduate studiesDChoose Your One-Day-Tours!Tour A - Bath &Stonehenge: including entrance fees to the ancient Roman bathrooms and Stonehenge - £ 37 until 26 March and £ 39 thereafter.Vis it the city with over 2,000 years of history and Bath Abbey, the Royal Crescent andthe Costume Museum, Stonehenge is one of the world's most famouspre his toric monuments dating back over 5,000 years.Tour B - Oxford & Startford including entrance fees to the Univers itySt Mary*s ChurchTower and Anne Hathaway's - £ 32 until 12 March and £ 36 thereafterOxford: Includes a guided tour of England's oldest university city and colleges. Look over the ” city of dreaming spires(尖顶),r from St Mary ' s Church Tower. Stratford:Includes a guided tour exploring much of the Shakespeare wonder.Tour C - Windsor Castle &Hampton Court including entrance fees to Hampton Court Palace-£ 34 until 11 March and £ 37 thereafter.Includes a guided tour ofWindsor and Hampton Court, Henry VILLs favorite palace. Free time to vis it WindsorCastle(entrance fees not included).With 500 years of history,Hampton Court was once the home of four Kings and one Queen・ Nowthis former royal palace is open to the public as a major tourist attraction. Vis it the palace and its various historic gardens, which include the fomous maze(迷宫)where it is easy to get lost!Tour D -Cambridge including entrance fees to the Tower of Saint Mary the Great - £ 33until 18 March and £ 37 thereafter.Includes a guided tour of Cambridge, the famous univers ity town, and the gardens ofthe 18th century.33.Which tour will you choose if you want to see England ' s oldest university city?A. Tour B Tour C Tour D Tour34.Which of the following tours charges the lowest fee on 17 March?A. Windsor Castle&Hampton Court B OxfordC Bath & StonehengeD Cambridge35.Why is Hampton Court a major tourist attraction?A.It used to be the home of royal fomiliesB.It used to be a we 11-known mazeC・ It is the oldest palace in BritainD. It is a world-famous castle第二节((共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项屮选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2016年英语高考新课标II卷(完美版,含答案)

2016年英语高考新课标II卷(完美版,含答案)

绝密★启封前2016普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标II)英语第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AWhat’s On?Electric Underground7.30pm-1.00am Free at the Cyclops TheatreDo you know who’s playing in your area? We’re brin ging you an evening of live rock and pop music from the best local bands. Are you interested in becoming a musician and getting a recording contract(合同)? If so, come early to the talk at 7.30pm by Jules Skye, a successful record producer. He’s going to tal k about how you can find the right person to produce your music.Gee Whizz8.30pm-10.30pm Comedy at KaleidoscopeCome and see Gee Whizz perform. He’s the funniest stand-up comedian on the comedy scene. This joyful showwill please everyone, from the youngest to the oldest. Gee Whizz really knows how to make you laugh! Our bar is open from 7.00pm for drinks and snacks(快餐).Simon’s Workshop5.00pm-7.30pm Wednesdays at Victoria StageThis is a good chance for anyone who wants to learn how to do comedy. The workshop looks at every kind of comedy, and practices many different ways of making people laugh. Simon is a comedian and actor who has 10 years’ experience of teaching comedy. His workshops are exciting and fun. An evening with Simon will give you the confidence to be funny.Charlotte Stone8.00pm-11.00pm Pizza WorldFine food with beautiful jazz music; this is a great evening out. Charlotte Stone will perform songs from her new best-selling CD, with James Pickering on the piano. The menu is Italian, with excellent meat and fresh fish, pizzas and pasta(面食). Book early to get a table. Our bar is open all day, and serves cocktails, coffee, beer, and white wine.21. Who can help you if you want to have your music produced?A. Jules Skye.B. Gee Whizz.C. Charlotte Stone.D. James Pickering.22. At which place can people of different ages enjoy a good laugh?A. The Cyclops TheatreB. KaleidoscopeC. Victoria StageD. Pizza World23. What do we know about Simon’s Workshop?A. It requires membership status.B. It lasts three hours each time.C. It is run by a comedy club.D. It is held every Wednesday.24. When will Charlotte Stone perform her songs?A. 5.00pm-7.30pm.B. 7.30pm-1.00am.C. 8.00pm-11.00pm.D. 8.30pm-10.30pm.BFive years ago, when I taught art at a school in Seattle, I used Tinkertoys as a test at the beginning of a term to find out something about my students. I put a small set of Tinkertoys in front of each student, and said:”Make something out of the Tinkertoys. You have 45 minutes today - and 45minutes each day for the rest of the week.”A few students hesitated to start. They waited to see the rest of the class would do. Several others checked the instructions and made something according to one of the model plans provided. Another group built something out of their own imaginations.Once I had a boy who worked experimentally with Tinkertoys in his free time. His constructions filled a shelf in the art classroom and a good part of his bedroom at home. I was delighted at the presence of such a student. Here was an exceptionally creative mind at work. His presence meant that I had an unexpected teaching assistant in class whose creativity would infect(感染) other students.Encouraging this kind of thinking has a downside. I ran the risk of losing those students who had a different style of thinking. Without fail one would declare, ” But I’m just not creative.”“Do you dream at night when you’re asleep?”“Oh, sure.”“So tell me one of your most interesting dreams.” The student would tell something wildly imaginative. Flying in the sky or in a time machine or growing three heads. “That’s pretty creative. Who does that for you?”“Nobody. I do it.”“Really-at night, when you’re asleep?”“Sure.”“Try doing it in the daytime, in class, okay?”25. The teacher used Tinkertoys in class in order to ________?A. know more about the studentsB. make the lessons more excitingC. raise the students’ interest in artD. teach the students about toy design26. What do we know about the boy mentioned in Paragraph 3?A. He liked to help his teacher.B. He preferred to study alone.C. He was active in class.D. He was imaginative.27. What does the underlined word “downside” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Mistake.B. Drawback.C. Difficulty.D. Burden.28. Why did the teacher ask the students to talk about their dreams?A. To help them to see their creativity.B. To find out about their sleeping habits.C. To help them to improve their memory.D. To find out about their ways of thinking.CReading can be a social activity. Think of the people who belong to book groups. They choose books to read and then meet to discuss them. Now, the website turns the page on the traditional idea of a bookgroup.Members go on the site and register the books they own and would like to share. BookCrossing provides an identification number to stick inside the book. Then the person leaves it in a public place, hoping that the book will have an adventure, traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds it.Bruce Pederson, the managing director of BookCrossing, says, “The two things that change your life are the people you meet and books you read. BookCrossing combines both.”Members leave books on park benches and buses, in train stations and coffee shops. Whoever finds their book will go to the site and record where they found it.People who find a book can also leave a journal entry describing what they thought of it. E-mails are then sent to the BookCrossing to keep them updated about where their books have been found. Bruce peterson says the idea is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home.BookCrossing is part of a trend among people who want to get back to the “real” and not the virtual(虚拟). The site now has more than one million members in more than one hundred thirty-five countries.29. Why does the author mention book groups in the first paragraph?A. To explain what they are.B. To introduce BookCrossing.C. To stress the importance of reading.D. To encourage readers to share their ideas.30. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2refer to?A. The book.B. An adventure.C.A public place.D. The identification number.31. What will a BookCrosser do with a book after reading it?A. Meet other readers to discuss it.B. Keep it safe in his bookcase.C. Pass it on to another reader.D. Mail it back to its owner.32. What is the best title for the text?A. Online Reading: A Virtual TourB. Electronic Books: A new TrendC. A Book Group Brings Tradition BackD. A Website Links People through BooksDA new collection of photos brings an unsuccessful Antarctic voyage back to life.Frank Hurley’s pictures would be outstanding----undoubtedly first-rate photo-journalism---if they had been made last week. In fact, they were shot from 1914 through 1916, most of them after a disastrous shipwreck(海滩), by a cameraman who had no reasonable expectation of survival. Many of the images were stored in an ice chest, under freezing water, in the damaged wooden ship.The ship was the Endurance, a small, tight, Norwegian-built three-master that was intended to take Sir Ernest Shackleton and a small crew of seamen and scientists, 27 men in all, to the southernmost shore of Antarctica’s Weddell Sea. From that point Shackleton wanted to force a passage by dog sled(雪橇) across the continent. The journey was intended to achieve more than what Captain Robert Falcon Scott had done. Captain Scott had reached the South Pole early in 1912 but had died with his four companions on the march back.As writer Caroline Alexander makes clear in her forceful and well-researched story The Endurance, adventuring was even then a thoroughly commercial effort. Scott’s last journey, completed as he lay in a tent dying of cold and hunger, cau ght the world’s imagination, and a film made in his honor drew crowds. Shackleton, aonetime British merchant-navy officer who had got to within 100 miles of the South Pole in 1908, started a business before his 1914 voyage to make money from movie and still photography. Frank Hurley, a confident and gifted Australian photographer who knew the Antarctic, was hired to make the images, most of which have never before been published.33. What do we know about the photos taken by Hurley?A. They were made last weekB. They showed undersea sceneriesC. They were found by a cameramanD. They recorded a disastrous adventure34. Who reached the South Pole first according to the text?A. Frank HurleyB. Ernest ShackletonC. Robert Falcon ScottD. Caroline Alexander35. What does Alexander think was the purpose of the 1914 voyage?A. Artistic creationB. Scientific researchC. Money makingD. Treasure hunting第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

2016新课标二英语答案

2016新课标二英语答案

2016新课标二英语答案【篇一:2016高考英语新课标2及答案】what’s on? 7.30pm-1.00am free at the cyclops theatredo you know who’s playing in your area? we’re bringing you an exciting evening of live rock and pop music from the best local bands. are you interested in becoming a musician and getting a recording contract(合同)? if so, come early to the talk at 7.30pm by jules skye, a successful record producer. he’s going to talk about how you can find the right person to produce your music. 8.30pm-10.30pmcomedy at kaleidoscope come and see gee whizz perform. he’s the funniest stand-up comedian on the comedy scene. this joyful show will please everyone, from the youngest to the oldest. gee whizz really knows how to make you laugh! our bar is open from 7.00pmfor drinks and snacks(快餐).5.00pm-7.30pm wednesdays at victoria stagethis is a good chance for anyone who wants to learn how todo comedy. the workshop looks at every kind of comedy, and practices many different ways of making people laugh. simonis a comedian and actor who has 10 years’ experience of teaching comedy. his workshops are exciting and fun. an evening with simon will give you the confidence to be funny. 8.00pm-11.00pm pizza worldfine food with beautiful jazz music; this is a great evening out. charlotte stone will perform songs from her new best-selling cd, with james pickering on the piano. the menu is italian, with excellent meat and fresh fish, pizza and pasta(面食). book early to get a table. our bar is open all day, and serves cocktails, coffee, beer, and white wine.21. who can help you if you want to have your music produced?a. jules skye.b. gee whizz.c. charlotte stone.d. james pickering.22. at which place can people of different ages enjoy a good laugh?a. the cyclops theatre.b. kaleidoscope.c. victoria stage.d. pizza world.23. what do we know about simon’s workshop?a. it requires membership status.b. it lasts three hours each time.c. it is run by a comedy club.d. it is held every wednesday.24. when will charlotte stone perform her songs?a. 5.00pm-7.30pm.b. 7.30pm-1.00am.c.8.00pm-11.00pm.d. 8.30pm-10.30pm.bfive years ago, when i taught art at a school in seattle, i used tinkertoys as a test at the beginning of a term to find out something about my students. i put a small set of tinkertoys in front of each student, and said:” make something out of the tinkertoys. you have 45 minutes today – and 45 minutes each day for the rest of the week.”a few students hesitated to start. they waited to see what the rest of the class would do.several others checked the instructions and made something according to one of the model plans provided. another group built something out of their own imaginations.once i had a boy who worked experimentally with tinkertoys in his free time. his constructions filled a shelf in the art classroom and a good part of his bedroom at home. i was delighted at the presence of such a student. here was an exceptionally creative mind at work.his presence meant that i had an unexpected teaching assistant in class whose creativity would infect (感染)other students. had a different style of thinking. without fail one would declare, “but i’m just not creative.”“do you dream at night when you’re asleep?”“oh, sure.”“so tell me one of your most interesting dreams.” the student would tell something wildly imaginative. flying in the sky or in a time machine or growing three heads. “that’s pretty creative. who does that for you?”“nobody. i do it.”“really - at night, when you’re asleep?”“sure.”“try doing it in the daytime, in class, okay?”25. the teacher used tinkertoys in class in order to_______.a.know more about the studentsb.make the lessons more excitingc.raise the students’ interest in artd.teach the students about toy design26. what do we know about the boy mentioned in paragraph 3?a. he liked to help his teacher.b. he preferred to study alone.c. he was active in class.d. he was imaginative.27. what does the underlined word “downside” i n paragraph 4 probably mean?a. mistake.b. drawback.c. difficulty.d. burden.28. why did the teacher ask the students to talk about their dreams?a. to help them to see their creativity.b. to find out about their sleeping habits.c. to help them to improve their memory.d. to find out about their ways of thinking.creading can be a social activity. think of the people whobelong to book groups. theymembers go on the site and register the books they own and would like to share.bookcrossing provides an identification number to stickinside the book. then the person leaves it in a public place, hoping that the book will have an adventure, traveling far and wide with each bruce pederson, the managing director of bookcrossing, s ays, “the two things that changeyour life are the people you meet and books you read. bookcrossing combines both.”members leave books on park benches and buses, in train stations and coffee shops.whoever finds their book will go to the site and record where they found it.people who find a book can also leave a journal entry describing what they thought of it. e-mails are then sent to the bookcrossers to keep them updated about where their books have been found. bruce pederson says the idea is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home.bookcrossing is part of a trend among people who want to get back to the “real” and not the virtual (虚拟). the site now hasmore than one million members in more than one hundred thirty-five countries.29. why does the author mention book groups in the first paragraph?a. to explain what they are.b. to introduce bookcrossing.c. to stress the importance of reading.d. to encourage readers to share their ideas.30. what does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 2 refer to?a. the book.b. an adventure.c. a public place.d. the identification number.31. what will a bookcrosser do with a book after reading it?a. meet other readers to discuss it.b. keep it safe in his bookstore.c. pass it on to another reader.d. mail it back to its owner.32. what is the best title for the text?a. online reading: a virtual tourb. electronic books: a new trendc. a book group brings tradition backd. a website links people through booksda new collection of photos brings an unsuccessful antarctic voyage back to life.frank hurley’s pictures would be outstanding - undoubtedly first-rate photo-journalism - if they had been made last week. in fact, they were shot from 1914 through 1916, most of them after a disastrous shipwreck (海滩), by a cameraman who had no reasonable expectation of survival. many of the images were stored in an ice chest, under freezing water, in the damaged wooden ship.the ship was the endurance, a small crew of seamen and scientists, 27 men in all, to the southernmost shore of antarctica’s weddell sea. from that point shackleton wanted to force a passage by dog sled (雪橇) across the continent. the journey was intended to achieve more than what captain robert falcon scott had done. captain scott had reached the south pole early in 1912 but had died with his four companions on the march back.as writer caroline alexander makes clear in her forceful and well-researched story theendurance, adventuring was even then a thoroughly commercial e ffort. scott’s last journey, completed as he lay in a tent dying of cold and hunger, caught the world’s imagination, and a film made in his honor drew crowds. shackleton, a onetime british merchant-navy officer who had got to within 100 miles of the south pole in 1908, started a business before his 1914 voyage to make money from movie and still photograph. frank hurley, a confident and gifted australian photographer who knew the antarctic, was hired to make the images, most of which have never before been published.33. what do we know about the photos taken by hurley?a. they were made last week.b. they showed undersea sceneries.c. they were found by a cameraman.d. they recorded a disastrous adventure.34. who reached the south pole first according to the text?a. frank hurley.b. ernest shackleton.c. robert falcon scott.d. caroline alexander.35. what does alexander think was the purpose of the 1914 voyage?a. artistic creation.b. scientific research.c. money making.d. treasure hunting.第二节a garden that’s just right for youhave you ever visited a garden taht seemed just right for you, where the atmosphere of the garden appeared to total more than the sum (总和) of its parts? ’t happen by accident. it starts with looking inside yourself and understanding who you are with respect to the natural world and how you approach the gardening process.some people may think that a garden is no more than plants, flowers, patterns and masses of color. others are concerned about using gardening methods that require less water and fewer fertilizers(肥料). why you want to garden. one of them comes from our earliest years.our model of what a garden should be often goes back to childhood. grandma?s rose garden and dad?s vegetable garden might be good or bad, but that?s not what?s important. being in those gardens made us feel. if you?d like to build apowerful bond with your garden, start by taking some time to recall the gardens of your youth. . then go outside and work out a plan to translate your childhood memories into your grown-up garden. have fun.a. know why you gardenb. find a good place for your own gardenc. it?;s our experience of the garden that mattersd. it?s delightful to see so many beautiful flowerse. still others may simply enjoy being outdoors and close to plantsf. you can produce that kind of magical quality in your own garden, toog. for each of these gardens, write down the strongest memory you have第三部分第一节完形填空hundreds of people have formed impressions of you through that little device(装置)on your desk. and they?ve never actually you. everything they know about you through this device, sometimes from hundreds of miles away. they feel they can know youfrom the sound of your voice. that?s how powerful the is.powerful, yes, but not always . for years i dealt with my travel agent only bu phone. rani, my faceless agent whom i?d never met , got me rock-bottom prices on airfares, cars, and hotels. but her cold voice really me. i sometimes wished to another agent.one morning, i had to an immediate flight home for a family emergency. i ran into rani?s office my madness, sympatheticallyjumped up. she gave me a smile, nodded while listening patiently, and then printed out the immediately. “what a wonderful lady!” i thought.rushing out i called out over my shoulder, “by the way, what?s your name?”“i?m rani,” she said. i turned around and saw a woman with a big smile on her face waving to wish me a safe trip. i was ! why had i thought she was cold? rani was, well, so sitting back in the car on the way to the airport, i figured it all out. rani?s - her warm smile, her nods, her ?i?mhere for you? - were all silent signals that didn?t travel through wires.41. a. accepted b. noticed c. heard d. met42. a. came b. moved c. ran d. developed43. a. thus b. yet c. then d. indeed44. a. rather b. also c. just d. already45. a. telephone b. voice c. connection d. impression46. a. direct b. useful c. easy d. accurate47. a. in person b. by myself c. in public d. on purpose48. a. annoyed b. interested c. discouraged d. confused49. a. promote b. train c. find d. know50. a. arrange b. postpone c. confirm d. book51. a. for the first time b. at any time c. from time to time d. in good time52. a. expecting b. seeing c. testing d. avoiding53. a. shy b. comforting c. familiar d. forced54. a. bill b. form c. ticket d. list55. a. hopefully b. disappointedly c. gratefully d. regretfully56. a. careful b. serious c. nervous d. pleasant57. a. amused b. worried c. helpless d. speechless58. a. calm b. nice c. proud d. clever59. a. forgiveness b. eagerness c. friendliness d. skillfulness60. a. explanation b. attitude c. concept d. behavior第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标全国卷2)英语

2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标全国卷2)英语

2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标全国卷2)英语学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________I、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)AWhat‟s On?Electric Underground7.30pm﹣1.00am Free at the Cyclops TheatreDo you know who‟s playing in your area?We‟re bringing you an e vening of live rock and pop music from the best local bands.Are you interested in becoming a musician and getting a recording contract(合同)?If so,come early to the talk at 7.30pm by Jules Skye,a successful record producer.He‟s going to talk about how you ca n find the right person to produce you music.Gee Whizz8.30pm﹣10.30pm Comedy at KaleidoscopeCome and see Gee Whizz perform.He‟s the funniest stand﹣up comedian on the comedy scene.This joyful show will please everyone,from the youngest to the oldest.Gee Whizz really knows how to make you laugh! Our bar is open from 7.00pm for drinks and snacks(快餐).Simon‟s Workshop5.00pm﹣7.30pm Wednesdays at V ictoria StageThis is a good chance for anyone who wants to learn how to do comedy.The workshop looks at every kind of comedy,and practices many different ways of making people laugh.Simon is a comedian and actor who has 10years‟experience of teaching comedy.His workshops are exciting and fun.An evening with Simon will give you the confidence to be funny.Charlotte Stone8.00pm﹣11.00pm Pizza WorldFine food with beautiful jazz music;this is a great evening out.Charlotte Stone will perform songs from her new best﹣selling CD,with James Pickering on the piano.The menu is Italian,with excellent meat and fresh fish,pizzas and pasta(面食).Book early to get a table.Our bar is open all day,and serves cocktails,coffee,beer,and white wine.1.Who can help you if you want to have your music produced?A.Jules Skye.B.Gee Whizz.C.Charlotte Stone.D.James Pickering.2.At which place can people of different ages enjoy a good laugh?A.The Cyclops TheatreB.KaleidoscopeC.Victoria StageD.Pizza World3.What do we know about Simon‟s Workshop?A.It requires membership status.B.It lasts three hours each time.C.It is run by a comedy club.D.It is held every Wednesday.4.When will Charlotte Stone perform her songs?A.5.00pm﹣7.30pm.B.7.30pm﹣1.00am.C.8.00pm﹣11.00pm.D.8.30pm﹣10.30pm.BFive years ago,when I taught art at a school in Seattle,I used Tinkertoys as a test at the beginning of a term to find out something about my students.I put a small set of Tinkertoys in front of each student,and said:”Make something out of the Tinkertoys.Y ou have45minutes today﹣and 45minutes each day for the rest of the week.”A few students hesitated to start.They waited to see the rest of the class would do.Several others checked the instructions and made something according to one of the model plans provided.Another group built something out of their own imaginations.Once I had a boy who worked experimentally with Tinkertoys in his free time.His constructions filled a shelf in the art classroom and a good part of his bedroom at home.I was delighted at the presence of such a student.Here was an exceptionally creative mind at work.His presence meant that I had an unexpected teaching assistant in class whose creativity would infect(感染)other students.Encouraging this kind of thinking has a downside.I ran the risk of losing those students who had a different style of thinking.Without fail one would declare,”But I‟m just not creative.”“Do you dream at night when you‟re asleep?”“Oh,sure.”“So tell me one of your most interesting dreams.”The student would tell something wildly imaginative.Flying in the sky or in a time machine or growing three heads.“That‟s pretty creative.Who does that for you?”“Nobody.I do it.”“Really﹣at night,when you‟re asleep?”“Sure.”“Try doing it in the daytime,in class,okay?”5.The teacher used Tinkertoys in class in order to ?A.know more about the studentsB.make the lessons more excitingC.raise the students‟interest in artD.teach the students about toy design6.What do we know about the boy mentioned in Paragraph 3?A.He liked to help his teacher.B.He preferred to study alone.C.He was active in class.D.He was imaginative.7.What does the underlined word“downside”in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Mistake.B.Drawback.C.Difficulty.D.Burden.8.Why did the teacher ask the students to talk about their dreams?A.To help them to see their creativity.B.To find out about their sleeping habits.C.To help them to improve their memory.D.To find out about their ways of thinking.CReading can be a social activity.Think of the people who belong to book groups.They choose books to read and then meet to discuss them.Now,the website BookCrossing.com BookCrossing .com turns the page on the traditional idea of a book group.Members go on the site and register the books they own and would like to share.BookCrossing provides an identification number to stick inside the book.Then the person leaves it in a public place,hoping that the book will have an adventure,traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds it.Bruce Pederson,the managing director of BookCrossing,says,“The two things that change your life are the people you meet and books you read.BookCrossing combines both.”Members leave books on park benches and buses,in train stations and coffee shops.Whoever finds their book will go to the site and record where they found it.People who find a book can also leave a journal entry describing what they thought of it.E﹣mails are then sent to the BookCrossing to keep them updated about where their books have been found.Bruce peterson says the idea is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home.BookCrossing is part of a trend among people who want to get back to the“real”and not the virtual(虚拟).The site now has more than one million members in more than one hundred thirty﹣five countries.9.Why does the author mention book groups in the first paragraph?A.To explain what they are.B.To introduce BookCrossing.C.To stress the importance of reading.D.To encourage readers to share their ideas.10.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A.The book.B.An adventure.C.A public place.D.The identification number.11.What will a BookCrosser do with a book after reading it?A.Meet other readers to discuss it.B.Keep it safe in his bookcase.C.Pass it on to another reader.D.Mail it back to its owner.12.What is the best title for the text?A.Online Reading:A Virtual TourB.Electronic Books:A new TrendC.A Book Group Brings Tradition BackD.A Website Links People through Books.DA new collection of photos brings an unsuccessful Antarctic voyage back to life.Frank Hurley‟s pictures would be outstanding﹣undoubtedly first﹣rate photo﹣journalism﹣if they had been made last week.In fact,they were shot from 1914 through 1916,most of them after a disastrous shipwreck(海滩),by a cameraman who had no reasonable expectation of survival.Many of the images were stored in an ice chest,under freezing water,in the damaged wooden ship.The ship was the Endurance,a small,tight,Norwegian﹣built three﹣master that was intended to take Sir Ernest Shackleton and a small crew of seamen and scientists,27men in all,to the southernmost shore of Antarctica‟s Weddell Sea.From that point Shackleton wanted to force a passage by dog sled(雪橇)across the continent.The journey was intendedto achieve more than what Captain Robert Falcon Scott had done.Captain Scott had reached the South Pole early in 1912but had died with his four companions on the march back.As writer Caroline Alexander makes clear in her forceful and well﹣researched story The Endurance,adventuring was even then a thoroughly commercial effort.Scott‟s last journey,completed as be lay in a tent dying of cold and hunger,caught the world‟s imagination,and a film made in his honor drew crowds.Shackleton,a onetime British merchant﹣navy officer who had got to within 100miles of the South Pole in 1908,started a business before his 1914voyage to make money from movie and still photography.Frank Hurley,a confident and gifted Australian photographer who knew the Antarctic,was hired to make the images,most of which have never before been published.13.What do we know about the photos taken by Hurley?A.They were made last weekB.They showed undersea sceneriesC.They were found by a cameramanD.They recorded a disastrous adventure14.Who reached the South Pole first according to the text?A.Frank HurleyB.Ernest ShackletonC.Robert Falcon ScottD.Caroline Alexander15.What does Alexander think was the purpose of the 1914 voyage?A.Artistic creationB.Scientific researchC.Money makingD.Treasure hunting.II、信息匹配(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)A garden that‟s just right for youHave you ever visited a garden that seemed just right for you,where the atmosphere of the garden appeared to total more than the sum(总和)of its parts?(1).But it doesn‟t happen by accident.It starts with looking inside yourself and understanding who you are with respect to the natural world and how you approach the gardening process.●(2)Some people may think that a garden is no more than plants,flowers,patterns and masses of color.Others are concerned about using gardening methods that require less water and fewer fertilizers(肥料).(3).However,there are a number of other reasons that might explain why you want to garden.One of them comes from our earliest years.●Recall(回忆)your childhood memoriesOur model of what a garden should be often goes back to childhood.Grandma‟s rose garden and Dad‟s vegetable garden might be good or bad,but that‟s not what‟s important.(4)﹣how being in those gardens made us feel.If you‟d like to build a powerful bond with your garden,start by taking some time to recall the gardens of your youth.(5)then go outside and work out a plan to translate your childhood memories into your grown﹣up garden.Have fun.16.A.Know why you gardenB.Find a good place for your own gardenC.It‟s our experience of the ga rden that mattersD.It‟s delightful to see so many beautiful flowersE.Still others may simply enjoy being outdoors and close to plantsF.Y ou can produce that kind of magical quality in your own garden,tooG.For each of those gardens,writer down the strongest memory you have.17.A.Know why you gardenB.Find a good place for your own gardenC.It‟s our experience of the garden that mattersD.It‟s delightful to see so many beautiful flowersE.Still others may simply enjoy being outdoors and close to plantsF.Y ou can produce that kind of magical quality in your own garden,tooG.For each of those gardens,writer down the strongest memory you have.18.A.Know why you gardenB.Find a good place for your own gardenC.It‟s our experience of the garden that mattersD.It‟s delightful to see so many beautiful flowersE.Still others may simply enjoy being outdoors and close to plantsF.Y ou can produce that kind of magical quality in your own garden,tooG.For each of those gardens,writer down the strongest memory you have.19.A.Know why you gardenB.Find a good place for your own gardenC.It‟s our experience of the garden that mattersD.It‟s delightful to see so many beautiful flowersE.Still others may simply enjoy being outdoors and close to plantsF.Y ou can produce that kind of magical quality in your own garden,tooG.For each of those gardens,writer down the strongest memory you have.20.A.Know why you gardenB.Find a good place for your own gardenC.It‟s our experience of the garden tha t mattersD.It‟s delightful to see so many beautiful flowersE.Still others may simply enjoy being outdoors and close to plantsF.Y ou can produce that kind of magical quality in your own garden,tooG.For each of those gardens,writer down the strongest memory you have.III、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)Hundreds of people have formed impressions of you through that little device(装置)on your desk.And they‟ve never actually (1)you.Everything they know about you (2) through this device,sometimes from hundreds of miles away.( 21 )hey feel they can know you (4)from the sound of your voice.That‟s how powerful the (5)isPowerful,yes,but not always (6).For years I dealt with my travel agent only by phone.Rani,my faceless agent whom I‟d never met (7),got me rock﹣bottom prices on airfares,cars,and hotels.But her cold voice really (8)me.I sometimes wished to (9)another agent.One morning,I had to(10)an immediate flight home for a family emergency.I ran into Rani‟s office (11).The woman sitting at the desk,( 22 )my madness,sympathetically jumped up.She gave me a (13)smile,nodded while listening patiently,and then printed out the (14)immediately.“What a wonderful lady!” I thought.Rushing out (15)I called out over my shoulder,“By the way,what‟s your name?”“I‟m Rani,”she said.I turned around and saw a (16)woman with a big smile on her face waving to wish me a safe trip.I was (17)!Why had I thought she was cold?Rani was,well,so(18).Sitting back in the car on the way to the airport,I figured it all out.Rani‟s (19)﹣her warm smile,her nods,her …I‟m here for you‟ (20)﹣were all silent signals that didn‟t travel through wires21.A.accepted B.noticed C.heard D.met22.A.came B.moved C.ran D.developed23.A.Thus B.Y et C.Then D.Indeed24.A.rather B.also C.just D.already25.A.Telephone B.voice C.connection D.impression26.A.direct eful C.easy D.accurate27.A.in person B.by myself C.in public D.on purpose28.A.annoyed B.interested C.discouraged D.confused29.A.promote B.train C.find D.know30.A.arrange B.postpone C.confirm D.book31.A.for the first time B.at any time C.from time to time D.in good time32.A.expecting B.seeing C.testing D.avoiding33.A.shy forting C.familiar D.forced34.A.bill B.form C.ticket D.list35.A.hopefully B.disappointedly C.gratefully D.regretfully36.A.careful B.serious C.nervous D.pleasant37.A.amused B.worried C.helpless D.speechless38.A.calm B.nice C.proud D.clever39.A.forgiveness B.eagerness C.friendliness D.skillfulness40.A.explanation B.attitude C.concept D.BehaviorIV、语法填空(本大题共10小题,共15.0分)If you feel stressed by responsibilities at work,you should take a step back and identify (识别)those of (1)(great)and less importance.Then,handle the most important tasks first so you‟ll feel a real s ense of (2)(achieve).Leaving the less important things until tomorrow (3)(be)often acceptable.Most of us are more focused (4)our tasks in the morning than we are later in the day.So,get an early start and try to be as productive (5)possible before lunch.This will give you the confidence you need to get you through the afternoon and go home feeling accomplished.Recent (6)(study)show that we are far more productive at work if we take short breaks (7)(regular).Give your body and brain a rest by stepping outside for(8)while,exercising,or dong something you enjoy.If you find something you love doing outside of the office,you‟ll be less likely (9)(bring)your work home.It could be anything﹣gardening,cooking,music,sports﹣but whatever it is,(10)(make)sure it‟s a relief from daily stress rather than another thing to worry about.41.42.43.44.45.46.47.48.49.50.V、短文改错(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)51.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文.文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处.每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改.增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词.删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉.删除:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分.The summer holiday is coming.My classmates and I are talking about how to do during the holiday.We can chose between staying at home and take a trip.If we stay at home,it is comfortable but there is no need to spend money.But in that case,we will learn little about world.If we go on a trip abroad,we can broaden you view and gain knowledges we cannot get from books.Some classmates suggest we can go to places of interest nearby.I thought that it is a good idea.It does not cost many,yet we can still learn a lot.VI、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共25.0分)52.假定你是李华,你校摄影俱乐部(photography club)将举办国际中学摄影展.请给你的英国朋友Peter写封信.请他提供作品.信的内容包括:1.主题:环境保护;2.展览时间;3.投稿邮箱:intlphotoshow@gmschool.com.注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标全国卷2)英语答案和解析【答案】1.A2.B3.D4.C5.A6.D7.B8.A9.B 10.A 11.C 12.D 13.D 14.C 15 .C 16.F 17.A 18.E 19.C 20.G 21.D 22.A 23.B 24.C 25.A 26.D 27.A 2 8.A 29.C 30.D 31.A 32.B 33.B 34.C 35.C 36.D 37.D 38.B 39.C 40.B41. greater42. achievement43. is44. on45. as46. studies47. regularly48. a49. to bring50. make51.52. One Possible V ersionDear Peter,Our school photography club is going to hold an International High School Student Photography Show.The theme of the show is environmental protection.(主题:环境保护)It will start from June 15th and last for three weeks.【高分句型一】(展览时间)Any student who is interested in is welcome to participate.I know you take good pictures and you‟ve always wanted to do something for environmental protection.I remember you showed me some photos on that theme the last time you visited our school.This is surely a good change for more people to see them.If you want to join,you can send your photos to intlphotoshow@gmschool.com.(投稿邮箱)Hope to hear from you soon.Y ours,Li Hua.【解析】1 ~ 4.【小题1】本文属于广告类阅读,介绍了四则广告,难度较小.本题考生可以使用倒序法,先阅读题目,然后在四则广告中按图索骥即可.细节理解题.根据第一则广告最后一句:He‟s going to talk about how you can find the right person to produce you music..可知Jules Skye可以教你如何制作音乐.那么如果你自己的音乐,你就可以去找他.故选A.【小题2】细节理解题.根据文章第二则广告第三句:This joyful show will please everyone,from the youngest to the oldest.Gee Whizz really knows how to make you laugh!Our bar is open from 7.00pm for drinks and snacks(快餐).可知这场表演能够让所有年轻的人都很开心.表演的场所在Kaleidoscope.故选B.【小题3】细节理解题.根据第三则广告第二行中“5.00pm-7.30pmWednesdaysatVictoriaStage”可知Simon's Workshop的表演是在每周三下午5点至7点30之间进行.故选D.【小题4】细节理解题.根据第四则广告第二行“8.00pm﹣11.00pmPizzaWorld”可知Charlotte Stone将在晚上8.00至11点之间表演她最受欢迎的歌曲.故选C.5 ~ 8.【小题1】试题分析:本文属于记叙文,作者通过让学生拼装玩具发现并鼓励学生的创造性和想象力.推理判断题.根据文章第二段可知当我把拼装式玩具放在学生面前的时候,有些学生犹豫着在等着看别人如何行动,有一些学生查看了使用说明并根据模型做出了一些东西.而另外一些学生则根据本人的想象力做出了一些东西.通过观察我对不同的学生的性格有了不同的理解.故A正确.【小题2】推理判断题.根据文章第三段第一句中提到到的这个男孩在空余时间拼装这些玩具,而且他的作品堆满了艺术教室的架子,家里的卧室里很多.第三段倒数第三句:Here was an exceptionally creative mind at work.说明他是一个很有想象力和创造性的人,故选D.【小题3】词义猜测题.根据划线单词后一句I ran the risk of losing those students who had a different style of thinking.可知我冒着失去那些有不同思维方式的学生的危险.说明我的这种教育方法也有不足之处.故划线词意为drawback缺点,故选B.【小题4】推理判断题.根据文章最后七段中的对话内容可知作者鼓励孩子们说出最有趣的有创造性和想象力的梦,并鼓励他们在白天的课堂里把梦的内容做出来.作者这样做的目的就是为了让他们看到自己的创造性和想象力.故A正确.9 ~ 12.【小题1】这是一篇广告布告类阅读.段意:阅读有时候是一种社交活动,想象那些属于读书团体的人,他们选择书进行阅读然后碰头进行讨论,现在BookCrossing.com 网站翻开了关于读书团体传统观点的这一页.会员们上这个网站登记他们拥有的并愿意分享的书,BookCrossing提供识别号码并粘贴在书里面,然后人们会把书留在公共场所,希望这本书会有一场冒险,去更宽广的地方,并且有新读者可以发现它.布鲁斯佩德森﹣﹣BookCrossing的总经理说,你遇到的人和你读过的书,这两件事可以改变你的人生,而BookCrossing将这两者结合了起来.会员把书放在公园的长凳上,公车上,火车站和咖啡店,任何发现这些书的人会上这个网站并记录他们在哪里发现的.发现书的人同时可以留下日记,表述他们的观点,他们可以发送邮件给BookCrossing 让他们不断更新书是在哪里被发现的,布鲁斯彼得森说,这个想法是不为人们不自私的把书尘封在家里的书架上.BookCrossing是人想回到“真实”而不是虚拟的趋势的一部分.该网站现在在一百三十五多个国家有超过一百万名成员.根据第一段后两句,Now,the website BookCrossing.com turns the page on the traditional idea of a book group.是对于这个网站的介绍,故选B.【小题2】代词指代题.根据本句“…hoping that the book will have an adventure,traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds it”那些留下书的人希望自己的书能够随着找到它的人走得更远.可知其中的it指代前半句提到的同一事物“the book”.故A正确.【小题3】推理判断题.根据文章第四段最后一句“…the ide a is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home”让书蒙上尘土是一种很自私的行为,网站BookCrossing.com的目的正是鼓励人们与别人分享图书,所以拿到书的人最可能继续把书传递下去.故C项正确.【小题4】标题概括题.根据文章第三段可知BookCrossing.com把人生命中最重要的两个事物:人和书联系在一起.D项内容能够涵盖文章的中心思想.13 ~ 15.【小题1】试题分析:本文属于记叙,讲述了Frank的图片记录了一次不成功的航海活动,文章介绍了与之相关的具体内容.细节理解题.根据文章第二段第二句they were shot from 1914through 1916,most of them after a disastrous shipwreck(海滩),……可知这些照片记录了一次海滩,故选D.【小题2】细节理解题.根据文章三段最后一句Captain Scott had reached the South Pole early in 1912but had died with his four companions on the march back.可知到达南极的是Captain Scott.故选C.【小题3】细节理解题.根据文章倒数第二句“…start a business before his 1914voyage to make money from movie and still photography”可知Alexander认为他的这次航行就是为了挣钱.故C项正确.16 ~ 20.【小题1】文章讲的是建造一座属于自己的美丽的花园不但能给我们带来美好的视觉享受,而且还能让我们对大自然充满敬畏之心.很多人认为园艺不过是一些花花草草,浇水施肥而已,实际上,园艺是一段过去生活的记忆.从爷爷的玫瑰园到父亲的小菜园,都能让我们回忆起青春的岁月.文章前面说Have you ever visited a garden that seemed just right for you,where the atmosphere of the garden appeared to total more than the sum(总和)of its parts?你是否去过让你感觉不错的花园?那的感觉让人觉得超越了园子本身;后面说到It starts with looking inside yourself and understanding who you are with respect to the natural world and how you approach the gardening process.园艺不是心血来潮,而是一个人内心中对自然的敬畏.故选F.【小题2】根据本段最后一句However,there are a number of other reasons that might explain why you want to garden.One of them comes from our earliest years.“然而,有很多能解释你为什么想做园艺的原因”可知我们首先要搞清楚为什么要做园艺,故选A.【小题3】本段前两句提出Some people may think that a garden is no more than plants,flowers,patterns and masses of color.Others are concerned about using gardening methods that require less water and fewer fertilizers(肥料).有些人认为花园只是一些花花草草,有些人关心少用水少用肥料.本句仍然在说明人们对园艺的不同看法.故选E.【小题4】根据前句Grandma‟s rose garden and Dad‟s vegetable garden might be good or bad,but that‟s not what‟s imp ortant.“……那些都不重要”可知这里强调的是在园艺中对我们来说真正重要的是什么.故选C.【小题5】前面说start by taking some time to recall the gardens of your youth.如果我们自己建一个花园,就可以回忆一下年轻的岁月.后面说translate your childhood memories into your grown﹣up garden.儿时的记忆变成了一座长大成人后的园子.可知说的是园艺和记忆的关系,故选G.21 ~ 40.【小题1】本文属于夹叙夹议类文章,我在电话中与Rani的交流中发现,她比较冷漠,甚至有了换人的想法,后来在实际生活中的一次接触让我发现原来的看法是错误的,生活中Rani是一个很善良体贴的人.以此告诉我们不要随意下结论,要全面思考问题.D 考查上下文串联.动词accept接受;notice注意;hear听说;听见;meet遇见;根据第一句可知很多人只是通过电话了解你,你们也许从来都没有见过面,只是通过电话交流.故选D.【小题2】考查动词短语.动词move移动;run奔跑;develop发展,开发;短语come from来自于……;他们对你的了解来自于电话,因为你们之间的距离通常非常遥远,甚至在千里之外.,与BCD三项的动词语义不搭配.故选A.【小题3】考查上下文串联.虽然你们之间的距离很远,但是他们只要通过你的声音,就可以了解你.上下文之间是转折关系,所以使用副词yet串联前后语义.故选B.【小题4】考查副词辨析.副词rather相当地;also也;just只是;already已经;本句使用just表示强调,别人只要通过声音就可以了解你.故选C.【小题5】考查上下文串联.根据(6)空后“only by phone”可知本文介绍的是电话,人们可以通过电话了解你.故选A.【小题6】考查上下文串联.形容词direct直接的;useful有用的;easy容易的;accurate 准确的;本空前的but说明上下文之间是转折关系,电话虽然很强大,但是也并不是很准确.与ABC三项语义不搭配.故选D.【小题7】考查介词辨析.介词in person亲自,by myself靠自己;in public当众;on purpose 故意地;A项与空前的faceless形成呼应,Rain是代理人,但是我们从来没有碰过面.故选A.【小题8】考查上下文串联.空前的cold voice可知Rani在电话里的声音很冷漠,和让我很不高兴,甚至想过要另外找一个代理人.说明我对他的声音很反感.故选A.【小题9】考查上下文串联.动词promote提拔;train训练;find寻找,找到;know知道;正是因为Rani的声音让我很不舒服,所以我曾经想过另外找代理人取代他.故选C.【小题10】考查动词辨析.动词arrange预定;postpone推迟;confirm确认;book预定;因为家庭中的紧急事情我要立刻预定回家的航班.动词book与flight相搭配.故选D.【小题11】考查介词短语.短语for the first time第一次;at any time随时;from time to time时而不时;in good time及时,迅速;因为情况紧急,所以我第一次亲自来到Rani 的办公室.故选A.【小题12】考查动词辨析.动词expect期待,预料;see看见;test检测;avoid避免;她看到了我的着急,Rani非常同情我,给了我安慰的笑容.动词see与上下文搭配一致.故选B.【小题13】考查形容词辨析.形容词shy害羞的;comforting安慰的;familiar熟悉的;forced被迫的;她看到我很着急,笑着安慰我.故选B.【小题14】考查上下文串联.根据(10)空可知我要预定回家的航班的机票,本句中Rani 很快帮我把机票打印出来.故选C.【小题15】考查上下文串联.副词hopefully充满希望地;disappointedly感到失望地;gratefully感激地;regretfully遗憾地;对方如此迅速地帮我把机票打印出来,而且一直面带微笑,这让我心存感激.故选C.【小题16】考查上下文串联.形容词careful细心的;serious严肃的,认真的;nervous 紧张的;pleasant令人愉快的;现实生活中的Rani富有同情心,待人热情大方.是一个令人愉快的相处对象.所以当我转身时,看见的是与电话中完全不一样的Rani.故选D.【小题17】考查上下文串联.现实生活中的她是如此的体贴大方,而我之前却认为她很冷漠,甚至有了要另找代理的想法,我真是无话可说.说明电话中得到的印象有时很不准确.故选D.【小题18】考查上下文串联.在文章(18)空前“cold”以及前句“…she was cold”之前我因为Rani很冷漠,但却没有想到实际生活中的Rani是如此的美好善良.故选B.【小题19】考查名词辨析.名词forgiveness谅解;eagerness急切;friendliness友好;skillfulness熟练;从(12)-(14)空内容可知Rani对我非常友好善良,并没有电话中的那种冷漠的感觉.故选C.【小题20】考查名词辨析.名词explanation解释;attitude态度;concept概念;behavior 行为;Rani的善良友好的态度并没有从电话线中传递过去.B项指Rani接待我的友好的态度.故选B.41 ~ 50.【小题1】本文主要讲述了释放工作压力的方法.首先要学会识别出比较重要的以及不是那么重要的工作,然后先去处理你感觉最重要的工作,使自己获得成就感;由于大多数人通常在早晨比晚些时候要更专注于我们的工作,因此要尽可能在午饭前富有成效的完成工作,以便使自己获得自信心;另外,研究表明:如果我们能进行定期地短暂的休息,使我们的身体和大脑得到充分地休息,会提高我们的工作效率;最后指出:无论在工作之余做什么,都要确保它能把自己从日常生活的压力中解脱出来,而不是又添了另一件令自己担忧的事.由于and之后的less使用的是little的比较级,并且根据并列连词and连接的前后两部分在形式上应保持一致,所以great也要使用比较级形式greater,意为“比较重要的以及不是那么重要的工作”;故填greater【小题2】此处的“a real sense of”意为:一种真正的……;通常用作定语来修饰名词;而此处achieve的名词形式是在它的后面加ment,由于它是不可数名词,它的后面不能加s;故填achievement【小题3】通读全文可知,整篇文章使用的都是一般现在时,所以此处也应该使用一般现在时态;由于此处的主语是一个句子“Leaving the less important things until tomorrow把不那么重要的事情留到明天做”,因此谓语动词用第三人称的单数形式,故填is【小题4】“be focus on”是固定的短语,意为“专注于”;故填on【小题5】“as…as possible”为固定的表达,意为:尽可能……的干某事;故填as【小题6】分析句意可知,此处的study是可数名词“研究”的意思;根据它后面的谓语动词show使用了原形可知,主语应该是复数形式,故填studies【小题7】regular是形容词:有规律的;该空缺处用来修饰动词短语take short breaks“短暂的休息”,所以应使用它的副词形式,意为:进行定期地短暂的休息;故填regularly 【小题8】“for a while”是固定的短语,意为“一会儿”;故填a【小题9】此处be less likely to do是固定的短语,意为:不太可能干某事;故填to bring【小题10】此处是表示给某人提建议,是省略了主语you的祈使句,因此谓语动词要使用动词原形;意为:要确保它能把你从日常生活的压力中解脱出来,而不是又添了另一件令你担忧的事.故填make51. 改错题要注意代词,连词以及词性、人称的转化.做好短文改错题,可以从以下三方面去考虑:1.快速阅读短文,如抓住中心思想,从整体上对短文有个了解.2.充分运用语言的基础知识,从句型结构、词的变化、词类选择、词的搭配、习惯用法出发,进行分析判断,尽快找出错误在何处.3.重视整体和语境,从上下文关系中找出表达连接关系或逻辑关系的词或词组,判断是递进关系还是转折关系,是因果关系还是让步关系.1,how改成what,是讨论暑假做“什么”,用what.2,choose,情态动词can后动词为原形,用choose.3,taking,介词between后应该用动名词,taking.4,and,此处不是转折关系,不用转折连词but,用and连接两个分句即可.5,加上the,名词前需要用定冠词修饰,只有一个世界,因而加上the.6,our,名词所有格对象应是我们,因此要用our.7,knowledge,knowledge为不可数名词,需去掉s.8,should,suggest表建议,后常用情态动词should,表应该.9,think,是对一般情况的评价,用一般现在时,think.10,much,不用花费很多时间或金钱,都是不可数名词,需用much.52. 本题要求为写书信.人称主要为第一人称,时态以一般现在时为主.写作要点:1.主题:环境保护;2.展览时间;3.投稿邮箱:intlphotoshow@gmschool.com.重要词汇:photography club 摄影俱乐部an International High School Student Photography Show 国际中学摄影展environmental protection环境保护send photos to…寄照片到……a good chance for sb对……是个好机会高分句型:句型一:It will start from June 15th and last for three weeks.start from…and last for…从(某个时间点)开始到(某个时间点)结束.句型二:I remember you showed me some photos on that theme the last time you visited our school.remember sb did sth 记得某人做过某事。

2016年全国统一高考英语试卷(新课标Ⅱ)

2016年全国统一高考英语试卷(新课标Ⅱ)

2016年全国统一高考英语试卷(新课标Ⅱ)第一部分听力第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍.1.What will Lucy do at 11:30 tomorrow?A.Go out for lunch.B.See her dentist.C.Visit a friend.【答案】答案:BText 1M:Lucy,would you like to have lunch with me tomorrow?W:Oh,I’d really love to,but I have an appointment with my dentist at 11:30.Thanks for inviting me.【考点】短对话理解【解析】略【解答】答案:BText 1M:Lucy,would you like to have lunch with me tomorrow?W:Oh,I’d really love to,but I have an appointment with my dentist at 11:30.Thanks for inviting me.2.What is the weather like now?A.It’s sunny.B.It’s rainy.C.It’s cloudy.【答案】答案:CText 2W:Peter,how is the weather now?Is it still raining?M:No,but t here’s still lots of clouds.The weatherman said the sun wouldn’t come out until next w eek.【考点】【解答】答案:CText 2W:Peter,how is the weather now?Is it still raining?M:No,but there’s still lots of clouds.The weatherman said the sun wouldn’t come out until next w eek.3.Why does the man talk to Dr.Simpson?A.To make an apolopy.B.To ask for help.C.To discuss his studies.【答案】答案:AText 3M:I’m sorry I was late for class today,Dr.Simpson.W:Well,I’ll let it go this time.But you saw it disturbed the rest of the class.M:Yes,I realized that.I won’t let it happen again.【考点】短对话理解【解析】略【解答】答案:AText 3M:I’m sorry I was late for class today,Dr.Simpson.W:Well,I’ll let it go this time.But you saw it disturbed the rest of the class.M:Yes,I realized that.I won’t let it happen again.4.How will the woman get back from the rainlway station?A.By train.B.By car.C.By bus.【答案】答案:CText 4W:Hi,Mike.Listen,I’m coming back this afternoon,and I’ll take a bus from the railway station.So,you don’t need to come and pick me up.M:OK,take care,and see you soon.【考点】短对话理解【解析】略W:Hi,Mike.Listen,I’m coming back this afternoon,and I’ll take a bus from the railway station.So,you do n’t need to come and pick me up.M:OK,take care,and see you soon.5.What does Jenny decide to do first?A.Look for a job.B.Go on a trip.C.Get an assistant.【答案】BText 5M:Jenny,there’s an opening for an assistant manager in our company.You should give it a try.W:Thank you George,but I’ve decided to travel a bit before finding another job.【考点】短对话理解【解析】略【解答】BText 5M:Jenny,there’s an opening for an assistant manager in our company.You should give it a try.W:Thank you George,but I’ve decided to travel a bit before finding another job.第二节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间.每段对话或独白读两遍.听第6段材料,回答第6至7题.6.What time is it now?A.1: 45B.2: 10C.2: 157.What will the man do?A.Work on a project.B.See Linda in the library.C.Meet with Professor Smith.听第6段材料,回答第6至7题.C.2:157.What will the man do?A.Work on a project.B.See Linda in the library.C.Meet with Professor Smith.【答案】答案:ACText 6M:By the way,do you know what time it is?W:Well,it’s a quarter to two.M:Oh,I’ve got to go.W:See Linda in the library?M:No.Actually I’m going to meet with Professor Smith at ten past two.You may continue our project discussion with Michael.W:All right.【考点】长对话理解【解析】略【解答】答案:ACText 6M:By the way,do you know what time it is?W:Well,it’s a quarter to two.M:Oh,I’ve got to go.W:See Linda in the library?M:No.Actually I’m going to meet with Professor Smith at ten past two.You may continue our project discussion with Michael.W:All right.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题.8.What are the speakers talking about?A.Having guests this weekend.B.Going out for sightseeing.C.Moving into a new house.9.What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Neighbors.B.Husband and wife.C.Host and visitor.10.What will the man do tomorrow?A.Work in his garden.B.Have a barbecue.8.What are the speakers talking about?A.Having guests this weekend.B.Going out for sightseeing.C.Moving into a new house.9.What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Neighbors.B.Husband and wife.C.Host and visitor.10.What will the man do tomorrow?A.Work in his garden.B.Have a barbecue.C.Do some shopping.【答案】答案:ABCText 7W:Harry,guess what?I’ve just received an email from Pamela.She and Peter are coming down to see us this week end.M:Oh,that’s good news!We haven’t seen them for ages.W:Yeah.The last time we met them was at our wedding three years ago.M:Did Pamela mention how long they’ll stay?W:About one week.M:Great!I can’t wait to show them around our new house.W:Me too.We haven’t had any guests since we moved in here.If the weather is fine,we can have a barbecue in the garden.M:Good idea.I’ll go to the market tomorrow to buy all the things we’ll need.【考点】长对话理解【解析】略【解答】答案:ABCText 7W:Harry,guess what?I’ve just received an email from Pamela.She and Peter are coming down to see us this week end.M:Oh,that’s good news!We haven’t seen them for ages.W:Yeah.The last time we met them was at our wedding three years ago.M:Did Pamela mention how long they’ll stay?W:About one week.M:Great!I can’t wait to show them around our new house.W:Me too.We haven’t had any guests since we moved in here.If the weather is fine,we can have a barbecue in the garden.M:Good idea.I’ll go to the market tomorrow to buy all the things we’ll need.A.In Philadelphia.B.In Springfield.C.In Kansas.12.What did the man like doing when he was a child?A.Drawing.B.Traveling.C.Reading.13.What inspires the man most in his work?A.Education.B.Family love.C.Nature.请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题.11.Where was the man born?A.In Philadelphia.B.In Springfield.C.In Kansas.12.What did the man like doing when he was a child?A.Drawing.B.Traveling.C.Reading.13.What inspires the man most in his work?A.Education.B.Family love.C.Nature.【答案】11.B 12.A 13.CText 8W:Hello,everyone.Welcome to our program.Today,we are fortunate to have a special guest with us.Some of you may have heard of him befor e.He’s an artist.His works have received many prizes and have been shown in over one hu ndred exhibitions across the country-Los Angeles,New York,Philadelphia,to name just a few.His name is Chris Cucksy.So Chris,tell us a bit about yourself.M:Well,I was born in Springfield,Missouri,and grew up in Kansas.I didn’t come from a family with wealth or position,but I did manage to get a master’s degree in fine arts.W:When did you first start to make art?And what was the turning point in your life that made you an artist?M:I always liked drawing as early as I can remember,so right from then,I knew what I was going to be:an artist.W:What is it that always inspires you to create?M:Nature is the biggest inspiration.I’m always inspired by things of beauty and harmony.【考点】短文理解【解析】略【解答】W:Hello,everyone.Welcome to our program.Today,we are fortunate to have a special guest with us.Some of you may have heard of him befor e.He’s an artist.His works have received many prizes and have been shown in over one hu ndred exhibitions across the country-Los Angeles,New York,Philadelphia,to name just a few.His name is Chris Cucksy.So Chris,tell us a bit about yourself.M:Well,I was born in Springfield,Missouri,and grew up in Kansas.I didn’t come from a family with wealth or position,but I did manage to get a master’s degree in fine arts.W:When did you first start to make art?And what was the turning point in your life that made you an artist?M:I always liked drawing as early as I can remember,so right from then,I knew what I was going to be:an artist.W:What is it that always inspires you to create?M:Nature is the biggest inspiration.I’m always inspired by things of beauty and harmony.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题.14.Why is Dorothy going to Europe?A.To attend a training program.B.To carry out some research.C.To take a vacation.15.How long will Dorothy stay in Europe?A.A few days.B.Two weeks.C.three months.16.What does Dorothy think of her apartment?A.It’s expensiveB.It’s satisfactoryC.It’s inconvenient.17.What does Bill offer to do for Dorothy?A.Recommend her apartment to JimB.Find a new apartment for herC.Take care of her apartment.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题.14.Why is Dorothy going to Europe?A.To attend a training program.B.To carry out some research.C.To take a vacation.15.How long will Dorothy stay in Europe?A.A few days.B.Two weeks.C.three months.16.What does Dorothy think of her apartment?A.It’s expensiveB.It’s satisfactoryC.It’s inconvenient.B.Find a new apartment for herC.Take care of her apartment.【答案】答案:ACBAText 9M:You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe,Dorothy.When are you leaving?W:In just two weeks,and I am excited.I’ve been looking forward to this training program for a long time.But th ere are still a few things I need to do before I go.M:Like what?W:Like renewing my passport and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I’m gone.M:You are not going to give it up,are you?W:No way!I’ll never find another apartment like it around here.But I don’t like the idea of payi ng three months for an empty apartment,either.So,I’m looking for someone to take it while I’m away.M:Um,let me think.Oh,I know just a person.An old colleague of mine,Jim Thomas.He is coming here to do some research this summer,from June to August.W:Well,that’s exactly when I’ll be away!M:Tell you what:I’ll be calling Jim late this week anyway,so I’ll mention it to him.W:Well,thanks,Bill.【考点】长对话理解【解析】略【解答】答案:ACBAText 9M:You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe,Dorothy.When are you leaving?W:In just two weeks,and I am excited.I’ve been looking forward to this training program for a long time.But th ere are still a few things I need to do before I go.M:Like what?W:Like renewing my passport and figuring out what to do with my apartment while I’m gone.M:You are not going to give it up,are you?W:No way!I’ll never find another apartment like it around here.But I don’t like the idea of payi ng three months for an empty apartment,either.So,I’m looking for someone to take it while I’m away.M:Um,let me think.Oh,I know just a person.An old colleague of mine,M:Tell you what:I’ll be calling Jim late this week anyway,so I’ll mention it to him.W:Well,thanks,Bill.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题.18.What are the tourists advised to do when touring London?A.Take their tour scheduleB.Watch out for the trafficC.Wear comfortable shoes19.What will the tourists do in fifteen minutes?A.Meet the speakerB.Go to their roomsC.Change some money20.Where probably is the speaker?A.In a park.B.In a hotel.C.In a shopping centre.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题.18.What are the tourists advised to do when touring London?A.Take their tour scheduleB.Watch out for the trafficC.Wear comfortable shoes19.What will the tourists do in fifteen minutes?A.Meet the speakerB.Go to their roomsC.Change some money20.Where probably is the speaker?A.In a park.B.In a hotel.C.In a shopping centre.【答案】答案:CABText 10W:I hope I’ve given you a clear idea of the schedule for your London weekend.And,before I finish,let me just give you some advice which should make your stay more enjoyable.Firstly,please do remember to put on some comfortable shoes.London is a big place,and whatever you do,you’ll find yourself doing quite a lot of walking.So,comfortable shoes are really necessary.And secondly,let me ask you to please look after your money.Keep it safe at all times,and then you will not have any unpleasant accident,which could ruin your whole weekend.You’ll find a copy of your weekend’s schedule in you r room.Take a look at it,and make sure yo u’re clear about everything.Well,that’s all from me for now.Go and leave your luggage in your rooms.I’ll be seeing you her e again in fifteen minutes.Goodbye for now!【解析】略【解答】答案:CABText 10W:I hope I’ve given you a clear idea of the schedule for your London weekend.And,before I finish,let me just give you some advice which should make your stay more enjoyable.Firstly,please do remember to put on some comfortable shoes.London is a big place,and whatever you do,you’ll find yourself doing quite a lot of walking.So,comfortable shoes are really necessary.And secondly,let me ask you to please look after your money.Keep it safe at all times,and then you will not have any unpleasant accident,which could ruin your whole weekend.You’ll find a copy of your weekend’s schedule in you r room.Take a look at it,and make sure you’re clear about everything.Well,that’s all from me for now.Go and leave your luggage in your rooms.I’ll be seeing you her e again in fifteen minutes.Goodbye for now!第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第1节(共15题:每小题8分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.What’s On?Electric Underground7.30pm-1.00am Free at the Cyclops TheatreDo you know who’s playing in your area? W e’re bringing you an evening of live rock and po p music from the best local bands.Are you interested in becoming a musician and getting a recording contract(合同)? If so, come early to the talk at 7.30pm by Jules Skye, a successful record producer.H e’s going to talk about how you can find the right person to produce you music.Gee Whizz8.30pm-10.30pm Comedy at KaleidoscopeCome and see Gee Whizz perform.He’s the funniest stand-up comedian on the comedy scene.This joyful show will please everyone, from the younge st to the oldest.Gee Whizz really knows how to make you laugh!Our bar is open from 7.00p m for drinks and snacks(快餐).Simon{’}s Workshop5.00pm-7.30pm Wednesdays at Victoria StageThis is a good chance for anyone who wants to learn how to do comedy.The workshop lo oks at every kind of comedy, and practices many different ways of making people laugh.Si mon is a comedian and actor who has 10years’experience of teaching comedy.His worksho ps are exciting and fun.An evening with Simon will give you the confidence to be funny. Charlotte Stonerm songs from her new best-selling CD, with James Pickering on the piano.The menu is Italian, with excellent meat and f resh fish, pizzas and pasta(面食).Book early to get a table.Our bar is open all day, and serves cocktails, coffee, beer, an d white wine.(1)Who can help you if you want to have your music produced?________A.Jules Skye.B.Gee Whizz.C.Charlotte Stone.D.James Pickering.(2)At which place can people of different ages enjoy a good laugh?________A.The Cyclops Theatre B.C.Victoria Stage.D.Pizza World.(3)What do we know about Simon’s Workshop?________A.It requires membership status.B.It lasts three hours each time.C.It is run by a comedy club.D.It is held every Wednesday.(4)When will Charlotte Stone perform her songs?________A.5.B.7.C.8.D.8.【答案】ABDC【考点】广告布告类阅读【解析】本文属于广告类阅读,介绍了四则广告,难度较小.本题考生可以使用倒序法,先阅读题目,然后在四则广告中按图索骥即可.【解答】(1)细节理解题.根据第一则广告最后一句:He’s going to talk about how you can find the right person to produce you music.可知Jules skye会谈论如何找到一个好的音乐制作人.故选A.(2)细节理解题.根据文章第二则广告第三句:This joyful show will please everyone,from the youngest to the oldest.Gee Whizz really knows how to make you laugh!Our bar is open from 7.00pm for drinks and snacks(快餐).可知这场表演能够让所有年轻的人都很开心.表演的场所在Kaleidoscope.故选B.(3)D 细节理解题.根据第三则广告第二行中“5.00pm-7.30pmWednesdaysatVictoriaStage”可知Simon’sWorkshop的表演是在每周三下午5点至7点30之间进行.故选D.(4)C细节理解题.根据第四则广告第二行“8.00pm-11.00pmPizzaWorld”可知CharlotteStone将在晚上8.00至11点之间表演她最受欢迎的歌曲.故选C.Five years ago, when I taught art at a school in Seattle, I used Tinkertoys as a test at the be ginning of a term to find out something about my students.I put a small set of Tinkertoys in front of each student, and said: “Make something out of the Tinkertoys.You have 45minut es today-and 45minutes each day for the rest of the week.”A few students hesitated to start.They waited to see the rest of the class would do.Sev eral others checked the instructions and made something according to one of the model pla ns provided.Another group built something out of their own imaginations.Once I had a boy who worked experimentally with Tinkertoys in his free time.His constru ctions filled a shelf in the art classroom and a good part of his bedroom at home.I was deli ghted at the presence of such a student.Here was an exceptionally creative mind at work.His presence meant that I had an unexpected teaching assistant in class whose creativity wo uld infect(感染) other students.Encouraging this kind of thinking has a downside.I ran the risk of losing those students w ho had a different style of thinking.Without fail one would declare, “But I’m just not creativ e.”“Do you dream at night when you’re asleep? ”“Oh, sure.”“So tell me one of your most interesting dreams.”The student would tell something wildl y imaginative.Flying in the sky or in a time machine or growing three heads.“That’s pretty creative.Who does that for you? ”“Nobody.I do it.”“Really-at night, when you’re asleep? ”“Sure.”“Try doing it in the daytime, in class, okay? ”(1)The teacher used Tinkertoys in class in order to________?A.know more about the students .B.make the lessons more exciting.C.raise the students’interest in art .D.teach the students about toy design.(2)What do we know about the boy mentioned in Paragraph 3?________A.He liked to help his teacher.B.He preferred to study alone.C.He was active in class.D.He was imaginative.(3)What does the underlined word“downside”in Paragraph 4probably mean?________ A.Mistake. B.Drawback.C.Difficulty.D.Burden.(4)Why did the teacher ask the students to talk about their dreams?________A.To help them to see their creativity.B.To find out about their sleeping habits.C.To help them to improve their memory.D.To find out about their ways of thinking.【答案】ADBA【考点】科教类阅读推理判断词义猜测【解析】试题分析:本文属于记叙文,作者通过让学生拼装玩具发现并鼓励学生的创造性和想象力.【解答】(1)A 推理判断题.根据文章第二段可知当我把拼装式玩具放在学生面前的时候,有些学生犹豫着在等着看别人如何行动,有一些学生查看了使用说明并根据模型做出了一些东西.而另外一些学生则根据本人的想象力做出了一些东西.通过观察我对不同的学生的性格有了不同的理解.故A正确.(2)D 推理判断题.根据文章第三段第一句中提到到的这个男孩在空余时间拼装这些玩具,而且他的作品堆满了艺术教室的架子,家里的卧室里很多.第三段倒数第三句:Here was an exceptionally creative mind at work.说明他是一个很有想象力和创造性的人,故选D.(3)B 词义猜测题.根据划线单词后一句I ran the risk of losing those students who had a different style of thinking.可知我冒着失去那些有不同思维方式的学生的危险.说明我的这种教育方法也有不足之处.故划线词意为drawback缺点,故选B.(4)A 推理判断题.根据文章最后七段中的对话内容可知作者鼓励孩子们说出最有趣的有创造性和想象力的梦,并鼓励他们在白天的课堂里把梦的内容做出来.作者这样做的目的就是为了让他们看到自己的创造性和想象力.故A正确.Reading can be a social activity.Think of the people who belong to book groups.They c hoose books to read and then meet to discuss them.Now, the website BookCrossing.com BookCrossing.com turns the page on the traditional idea of a book group.Members go on the site and register the books they own and would like to share.BookCr ossing provides an identification number to stick inside the book.Then the person leaves itin a public place, hoping that the book will have an adventure, traveling far and wide with ea ch new reader who finds it.Bruce Pederson, the managing director of BookCrossing, says, “The two things that change your life are the people you meet and books you read.BookCrossing combines both.”Members leave books on park benches and buses, in train stations and coffee shops.Wh oever finds their book will go to the site and record where they found it.People who find a book can also leave a journal entry describing what they thought of it.E-mails are then sent to the BookCrossing to keep them updated about where their books have been found.Bruce peterson says the idea is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home.BookCrossing is part of a trend among people who want to get back to the“real”and not the virtual(虚拟).The site now has more than one million members in more than one hundred thirty-five countries.(1)Why does the author mention book groups in the first paragraph?________A.To explain what they are.B.To introduce BookCrossing.C.To stress the importance of reading.D.To encourage readers to share their ideas.(2)What does the underlined word“it”in Paragraph 2refer to?________A.The book.B.An adventure.C.A public place.D.The identification number.(3)What will a BookCrosser do with a book after reading it?________A.Meet other readers to discuss it.B.Keep it safe in his bookcase.C.Pass it on to another reader.D.Mail it back to its owner.(4)What is the best title for the text?________A.Online Reading:A Virtual Tour .B.Electronic Books:A new Trend.C.A Book Group Brings Tradition Back.D.A Website Links People through Books.【答案】BACD【考点】广告布告类阅读词义猜测【解析】这是一篇广告布告类阅读.段意:阅读有时候是一种社交活动,想象那些属于读书团体的人,他们选择书进行阅读然后碰头进行讨论,现在BookCrossing.com 网站翻开了关于读书团体传统观点的这一页.会员们上这个网站登记他们拥有的并愿意分享的书,BookCrossing提供识别号码并粘贴在书里面,然后人们会把书留在公共场所,希望这本书会有一场冒险,去更宽广的地方,并且有新读者可以发现它.布鲁斯佩德森–BookCrossing的总经理说,你遇到的人和你读过的书,这两件事可以改变你的人生,而BookCrossing将这两者结合了起来.会员把书放在公园的长凳上,公车上,火车站和咖啡店,任何发现这些书的人会上这个网站并记录他们在哪里发现的.发现书的人同时可以留下日记,表述他们的观点,他们可以发送邮件给 BookCrossing 让他们不断更新书是在哪里被发现的,布鲁斯彼得森说,这个想法是不为人们不自私的把书尘封在家里的书架上.BookCrossing是人想回到“真实”而不是虚拟的趋势的一部分.该网站现在在一百三十五多个国家有超过一百万名成员.【解答】(1)B.根据第一段后两句,Now,the website BookCrossing.com turns the page on the traditional idea of a book group.是对于这个网站的介绍,故选B.(2)A 代词指代题.根据本句“…hoping that the book will have an adventure,traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds it”那些留下书的人希望自己的书能够随着找到它的人走得更远.可知其中的it指代前半句提到的同一事物“the book”.故A正确.(3)C 推理判断题.根据文章第四段最后一句“…the idea is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home”让书蒙上尘土是一种很自私的行为,网站BookCrossing.com的目的正是鼓励人们与别人分享图书,所以拿到书的人最可能继续把书传递下去.故C项正确.(4)D 标题概括题.根据文章第三段可知BookCrossing.com把人生命中最重要的两个事物:人和书联系在一起.D项内容能够涵盖文章的中心思想.A new collection of photos brings an unsuccessful Antarctic voyage back to life.Frank Hurley’s pictures would be outstanding—-undoubtedly first-rate photo-journalism—if they had been made last week.In fact, they were shot from 1914through 1916, most of t hem after a disastrous shipwreck(海滩), by a cameraman who had no reasonable expectation of survival.Many of the images were stored in an ice chest, under freezing water, in the damaged wooden ship.The ship was the Endurance, a small, tight, Norwegian-built three-master that was intended to take Sir Ernest Shackleton and a small crew of seamen and scien tists, 27men in all, to the southernmost shore of Antarctica’s Weddell Sea.From that point Shackleton wanted to force a passage by dog sled(雪橇) across the continent.The journey was intended to achieve more than what Captain R obert Falcon Scott had done.Captain Scott had reached the South Pole early in 1912but ha d died with his four companions on the march back.As writer Caroline Alexander makes clear in her forceful and well-researched story The Endurance, adventuring was even then a thoroughly commercial effort .Scott’s last journey, completed as be lay in a tent dying of cold and hunger, caught the wor ld’s imagination, and a film made in his honor drew crowds.Shackleton, a onetime British merchant-navy officer who had got to within 100miles of the South Pole in 1908, started a business bef ore his 1914voyage to make money from movie and still photography.Frank Hurley, a confi dent and gifted Australian photographer who knew the Antarctic, was hired to make the ima ges, most of which have never before been published.(1)What do we know about the photos taken by Hurley?________A.They were made last week.B.They showed undersea sceneries.C.They were found by a cameraman.D.They recorded a disastrous adventure.(2)Who reached the South Pole first according to the text?________A.Frank Hurley.B.Ernest Shackleton.C.Robert Falcon Scott .D.Caroline Alexander.(3)What does Alexander think was the purpose of the 1914voyage?________A.Artistic creation.B.Scientific research.C.Money making.D.Treasure hunting.【答案】DCC【考点】政治经济类阅读细节理解【解析】试题分析:本文属于记叙,讲述了Frank的图片记录了一次不成功的航海活动,文章介绍了与之相关的具体内容.【解答】(1)D.细节理解题.根据文章第二段第二句they were shot from 1914 through 1916,most of them after a disastrous shipwreck(海滩),…可知这些照片记录了一次海滩,故选D.(2)C.细节理解题.根据文章三段最后一句Captain Scott had reached the South Pole early in 1912 but had died with his four companio ns on the march back.可知到达南极的是Captain Scott.故选C.(3)C 细节理解题.根据文章倒数第二句“…start a business before his 1914 voyage to make money from movie and still photography”可知Alexander认为他的这次航行就是为了挣钱.故C项正确.第二节(共1小题;每小题10分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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2017届全日制英语第三次适应性训练2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语能力测试注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试题相应的位置。

3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试题上无效。

4.考试结束后,将本试题和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。

从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?A. £ 19. 15B. £ 9. 18C. £ 9. 15答案是C。

1. What will Lucy do at 11:30 tomorrow?A. Go out for lunch.B. See her dentist.C. Visit a friend.2. What is the weather like now?A. It‟s sunny.B. It‟s rainy.C. It‟s cloudy.3. Why does the man talk to Dr. Simpson?A. To make an apology.B. To ask for help.C. To discuss his studies.4. How will the woman get back from the railway station?A. By train.B. By car.C. By bus.5. What does Jenny decide to do first?A. Look for a job.B. Go on a trip.C. Get an assistant.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What time is it now?A. 1:45.B. 2:10.C. 2:15.7. What will the man do?A. Work on a project.B. See Linda in the library.C. Meet with Professor Smith.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8. What are the speakers talking about?A Having guests this weekend.B. Going out for sightseeing.C. Moving into a new house.9. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Neighbors.B. Husband and wife.C. Host and visitor.10. What will the man do tomorrow?A. Work in his garden.B. Have a barbecue.C. Do some shopping.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11. Where was the man born?A. In Philadelphia.B. In Springfield.C. In Kansas.12. What did the man like doing when he was a child?A. Drawing.B. Traveling.C. Reading.13. What inspires the man most in his work?A. Education.B. Family love.C. Nature.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14. Why is Dorothy going to Europe?A. To attend a training program.B. To carry out some research.C. To take a vacation.15. How long will Dorothy stay in Europe?A. A few days.B. Two weeks.C. Three months.16. What does Dorothy think of her apartment?A. It‟s expensive.B. It‟s satisfactory.C. It's inconvenient.17 What does Bill offer to do for Dorothy?A. Recommend her apartment to Jim.B. Find a new apartment for her.C. Take care of her apartment.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18. What are the tourists advised to do when touring London?A. Take their tour schedule.B. Watch out for the traffic.C. Wear comfortable shoe.19. What will the tourists do in fifteen minutes?A. Meet the speaker.B. Go to their rooms.C. Change some money.20. Where probably is the speaker?A. In a park.B. In a hotel.C. In a shopping centre.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AWhat’s On?Electric Underground7.30pm-1.00am Free at the Cyclops TheatreDo you know who‟s playing in your area? We‟re bringing you an exciting evening of live rock and pop music from the best local bands. Are you interested in becoming a musician and getting a recording contract(合同)? If so, come early to the talk at 7.30pm by Jules Skye, a successful record producer. He‟s going to talk about how you can find the right person to produce your music.Gee Whizz8.30pm-10.30pm Comedy at KaleidoscopeCome and see Gee Whizz perform. He‟s the funniest stand-up comedian on the comedy scene. This joyful show will please everyone, from the youngest to the oldest. Gee Whizz really knows how to make you laugh! Our bar is open from 7.00pm for drinks and snacks(快餐).Simon‟s Workshop5.00pm-7.30pm Wednesdays at Victoria StageThis is a good chance for anyone who wants to learn how to do comedy. The workshop looks at every kind of comedy, and practices many different ways of making people laugh. Simon is a comedian and actor who has 10 years‟ experience of teaching comedy. His workshops are exciting and fun. An evening with Simon will give you the confidence to be funny.Charlotte Stone8.00pm-11.00pm Pizza WorldFine food with beautiful jazz music; this is a great evening out. Charlotte Stone will perform songs from her new best-selling CD, with James Pickering on the piano. The menu is Italian, with excellent meat and fresh fish, pizzas and pasta(面食). Book early to get a table. Our bar is open all day, and serves cocktails, coffee, beer, and white wine.21. Who can help you if you want to have your music produced?A. Jules Skye.B. Gee Whizz.C. Charlotte Stone.D. James Pickering.22. At which place can people of different ages enjoy a good laugh?A. The Cyclops Theatre.B. Kaleidoscope.C. Victoria Stage.D. Pizza World.23. What do we know about Simon‟s Workshop?A. It requires membership status.B. It lasts three hours each time.C. It is run by a comedy club.D. It is held every Wednesday.24. When will Charlotte Stone perform her songs?A. 5.00pm-7.30pm.B. 7.30pm-1.00am.C. 8.00pm-11.00pm.D. 8.30pm-10.30pm.BFive years ago, when I taught art at a school in Seattle, I used Tinkertoys as a test at the beginning of a term to find out something about my students. I put a small set of Tinkertoys in front of each student, and said:”Make something out of the Tink ertoys. You have 45 minutes today ― and 45minutes each day for the rest of the week.”A few students hesitated to start. They waited to see what the rest of the class would do. Several others checked the instructions and made something according to one of the model plans provided. Another group built something out of their own imaginations.Once I had a boy who worked experimentally with Tinkertoys in his free time. His constructions filled a shelf in the art classroom and a good part of his bedroom at home. I was delighted at the presence of such a student. Here was an exceptionally creative mind at work. His presence meant that I had an unexpected teaching assistant in class whose creativity would infect(感染) other students.Encouraging this kind of thinking has a downside. I ran the risk of losing those students who had a different style of thinking. Without fail one would declare, “But I‟m just not creative.”“Do you dream at night when you‟re asleep?”“Oh, sure.”“So tell me one of your most interesting dreams.” The student would tell something wildly imaginative. Flying in the sky or in a time machine or growing three heads. “That‟s pretty creative. Who does that for you?”“Nobody. I do it.”“Really―at night, when you‟re asleep?”“Sure.”“Try doing it in the daytime, in class, okay?”25. The teacher used Tinkertoys in class in order to ________?A. know more about the studentsB. make the lessons more excitingC. raise the students‟ interest in artD. teach the students about toy design26. What do we know about the boy mentioned in Paragraph 3?A. He liked to help his teacher.B. He preferred to study alone.C. He was active in class.D. He was imaginative.27. What does the underlined word “downside” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Mistake.B. Drawback.C. Difficulty.D. Burden.28. Why did the teacher ask the students to talk about their dreams?A. To help them to see their creativity.B. To find out about their sleeping habits.C. To help them to improve their memory.D. To find out about their ways of thinking.CReading can be a social activity. Think of the people who belong to book groups. They choose books to read and then meet to discuss them. Now, the website turns the page on the traditional idea of a book group.Members go on the site and register the books they own and would like to share. BookCrossing provides an identification number to stick inside the book. Then the person leaves it in a public place, hoping that the book will have an adventure, traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds it.Bruce Pederson, the managing director of BookCrossing, says, “The two things that change your life are the people you meet and books you read. BookCrossing combines both.”Members leave books on park benches and buses, in train stations and coffee shops. Whoever finds their book will go to the site and record where they found it.People who find a book can also leave a journal entry describing what they thought of it. E-mails are then sent to the BookCrossing to keep them updated about where their books have been found. Bruce Peterson says the idea is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home. BookCrossing is part of a trend amon g people who want to get back to the “real” and not the virtual(虚拟). The site now has more than one million members in more than one hundred thirty-five countries.29. Why does the author mention book groups in the first paragraph?A. To explain what they are.B. To introduce BookCrossing.C. To stress the importance of reading.D. To encourage readers to share their ideas.30. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2refer to?A. The book.B. An adventure.C.A public place.D. The identification number.31. What will a BookCrosser do with a book after reading it?A. Meet other readers to discuss it.B. Keep it safe in his bookcase.C. Pass it on to another reader.D. Mail it back to its owner.32. What is the best title for the text?A. Online Reading: A Virtual TourB. Electronic Books: A new TrendC. A Book Group Brings Tradition BackD. A Website Links People through BooksDA new collection of photos brings an unsuccessful Antarctic voyage back to life.Frank Hurley‟s pictures would be outstanding―undoubtedly first-rate photo-journalism―if they had been made last week. In fact, they were shot from 1914 through 1916, most of them after a disastrous shipwreck(海难), by a cameraman who had no reasonable expectation of survival. Many of the images were stored in an ice chest, under freezing water, in the damaged wooden ship.The ship was the Endurance, a small, tight, Norwegian-built three-master that was intended to take Sir Ernest Shackleton and a small crew of seamen and scientists, 27 men in all, to the southernmost shore of Antarctica‟s Weddell Sea. From that point Shackleton wanted to force a passage by dog sled(雪橇) across the continent. The journey was intended to achieve more than what Captain Robert Falcon Scott had done. Captain Scott had reached the South Pole early in 1912 but had died with his four companions on the march back.As writer Caroline Alexander makes clear in her forceful and well-researched story The Endurance, adventuring was even then a thoroughly commerc ial effort. Scott‟s last journey, completed as he lay in a tent dying of cold and hunger, caught the world‟s imagination, and a film made in his honor drew crowds. Shackleton, a onetime British merchant-navy officer who had got to within 100 miles of the South Pole in 1908, started a business before his 1914 voyage to make money from movie and still photography. Frank Hurley, a confident and gifted Australian photographer who knew the Antarctic, was hired to make the images, most of which have never before been published.33. What do we know about the photos taken by Hurley?A. They were made last week.B. They showed undersea sceneries.C. They were found by a cameraman.D. They recorded a disastrous adventure.34. Who reached the South Pole first according to the text?A. Frank Hurley.B. Ernest Shackleton.C. Robert Falcon Scott.D. Caroline Alexander.35. What does Alexander think was the purpose of the 1914 voyage?A. Artistic creation.B. Scientific research.C. Money making.D. Treasure hunting.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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