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2017河北高考英语试题及答案及英语质量检测试卷

2017河北高考英语试题及答案及英语质量检测试卷

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高考加油!下面是店铺为大家推荐的2017河北高考英语试题,仅供大家参考!英语质量检测试卷第I卷注意事项:1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目涂写在答题卡上。

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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分阅读理解(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。

AIn order to help customers to find what they want quickly,it’s important to keep the thou- sands of titles in the Main Street Movies store organized properly.This section of the Employee Handbook will tell you how to organize videos.Each Main Street Movies store has three main sections:1.New Releases Wall.2.Film library.3.Video Games.New Releases Wall.A1most 70 percent of movie rentals are new releases,and that is the first place where most customersgo when they enter the store.The center section of shelves on this wall holds Hottest Hits.When new titles come into the store,place them on this wall in alphabetical order.The shelves beside Hottest Hits are called Recent Releases.The New Releases Wall,including the Hottest Hits and Recent Releases shelves,holds about 350 titles.Film Library.The thousands of tides in the Film Library are organized into categories. The films within each category are displayed alphabetically.Here are the categories and their two-letter computer codes:*Foreign Language tides include films that were originally made in a foreign language and films with foreign language subtitles.A sticker on the back of each box tells which type of film it is.Video Game.All the video games in Main Street Movies are arranged in alphabetical order.Although video games represent only a small percentage of our inventory(库存),they are stolen more often than any other type of goods in our store.Therefore,video games are never displayed on the shelves. Shelves in the Video Game section hold cardboard with pictures and information about each game.When a customer wants to rent a particular game,you can find the game from the locked case behind the counter.21.Whom do you think this passage is most probably written for?A.The readers in the store.B.The manager of the store.C.The customers in the store.D.The salespersons of the store.22.How can a customer find a film with foreign languagesubtitles?A.Check the computer.B.Cheek the center section.C.Look at the back of the box.D.Watch a few minutes of the film.23.Why can’t video games be seen on the shelves?A.Because they’ve been sold ou t.B.Because they’re in the storehouse.C.Because they’re in a locked case behind the counter.D.Because they represent a small percentage of the inventory.BWhen I set out to drop my dad of fat the airport,it was dark and dreary(沉闷的).It started to rain on the way.When I left the airport,the visibility wasn’t clear because of the drops of rain.It was before 6 am.Even though the road conditions were poor,I drove at my normal speed.I was angry with the more cautious drivers ahead of me that were delaying my drive.The exit ramp(坡道)to the highway was a tight spiral(急盘旋).It is a dangerous spot in good weather and totally scary when the weather is miserable or it is dark.But I didn’t want to slow down and arrive home any later than necessary.I drove down the ramp too fast.The road was wet and my car slid,landing face down on the passenger side.I didn’t like to drive by myself at the time and had debated taking my husband and son with me on the trip.Thankfully,I was alone in the car.My accident was slight.In fact, I was lucky enough not to have a single scratch.I shuddered to think the injuries my son would have suffered had he been in the backseat of that car with no seatbelt when it rolled.After the ear rolled three times,I found my mobile phone was lost in a pile of small things thatwere all lying in the bottom of the car.A lady was kind enough to let me borrow her mobile phone,but with-out the numbers preprogrammed who could I call? I was lucky enough to remember my father’s mobile phone number,and fortunate t hat he hadn’t yet got on his plane.You never know when an accident will happen.As a driver,I will keep safety in mind by obeying all traffic laws and have safe-driving habits,especially in bad weather.Insist your children always wear their seatbehs.Life is a journey and everyone should value it and enjoy the ride.24.Why was the author angry with those drivers?A.She thought they drove too slowly.B.They made much noise on the ramp.C.They didn’t pay attention to the safety.D.They tried to stop her car on the ramp.25.What does the underlined word“shuddered” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A.Ensured the safety.B.Remembered clearly.C.Trembled because of fear.D.Took control of the bad situation.26.What is the main reason that resulted in the accident?A.The visibility was not clear.B.The author drove rather fast.C.It started to rain heavily then.D.It was an unsafe spot for driving.27.We can learn from this passage that the author _____________.A.had just a single scratchB.called her father for helpC.felt sorry because her son was injuredD.found her mobile phone with the help of a ladyCFood,football and fashion—Milan has it a11.The city is perhaps most famous for its annual Milan Fashion Week and its world-class soccer teams AC Milan and Inter Milan.And May will see it host the six-month Milan Expo,the theme of which is food and nutrition.Milan may not the first place tourists think of when they think of Italy.Rome is the most famous city in Italian history,Venice draws visitors who want to travel along its canals and Florence is popular with art lovers.Yet Milan can often be left off tourists’lists.But although some see Milan as the“ugly sister”of these cities,according to Lonely Planet,in 2015 the city is“suddenly back in fashion in a big way”.The Milan Expo will look at the future of food,trying to answer the question of how Earth’s fast-growing population can be fed in the future.According to Lonely Planet website.“144 countries will set up shop northwest of central Milan,forming a mini city-within-a-city”.Milan’s famous opera house,La Scala,normally closed in the summer,will also host daily performances during the expo,reported Fox News.Not interested in opera?Don’t worry.Visitors who prefer sports may want to visit the San Siro stadium,home of the soccer teams AC Milan and Inter Milan.Tile stadium is one of the most famous in Europe and has seen many important games over the years,both in Serie A and the European Champions League.So even if all of its fashion and beautiful people can make Mila n seem“soulless”,as Lonely Planet said.it still has“a serious sense of history and place”.Many people will bediscovering it this year,and eating great food from all over the world to help solve world problems.Will you?28.Which of the following statements is True about Milan?A.It is the largest city in Italy and has the longest history.B.It is hosting the world’s largest Fashion Week in 2015.C.Football,fashion and ancient canals are three features of the city.D.The city’s La Scala opera house will offe r additional performances in 2015.29.What’s the attitudes of the editors from Lonely Planet towards the city of Milan?A.uninterlested.B.modest.C.favorable.D.dissatisfied.30.In the 2015 Milan Expo,you can ___________.A.enjoy food from all over the worldB.Watch great football gamesC.Travel along the canalsD.Enjoy great art works31.The author’s purpose in writing this article is to ____________.A.give an introduction to Milan as a tourist destinationrm readers of the theme of the 2015 Milan ExpoC.give an objective review of the food culture in MilanD.explain why Milan will be holding the world Expo in 2015DSports can help you keep fit and get in touch with nature.However,whether you are on the mountains,in the waves,or on the grassland,you should be aware that your sport of choice might have great influence on the environment.Some sports are resource-hungry.Golf,as you may know,eats up not only large areas of countryside,but also tons ofwater.Besides,all sorts of chemicals and huge amounts of energy are used to keep its courses(球场)in good condition.This causes major environmental effects.For example,in the dry regions of Portugal and Spain,golf is often held responsible for serious water shortage in some local areas.There are many environment-friendly sports.Power walking is one of them that you could take up today.You don’t need any special equipment except a good pair of shoes;and you don’t have to worry about resources and your purse.Simple and free,power walking can also keep you fit.If you walk regularly,it will be good for your heart and bones.Experts say that 20 minutes of power walking daily can make you feel less anxious,sleep well and have better weight control.Whatever sport you take up,you can make it greener by using environment-friendly equipment and buying products made from recycled materials.But the final goal should be“green gyms”.They RYe better replacements for traditional health clubs and modern sports centers. Members of green gyms play sports outdoors,in the countryside or other open spaces.There is no special requirement for you to start your membership.And best of all,it’s free.32.Which of the following is the author most probably in favor of?A.Cycling around a lake.B.Motor racing in the desert.C.Playing basketball in a gym.D.Swimming in a sports center.33.What do we know about golf from the passage?A.It produces chemicals and wastes.B.It is popular in Portugal and Spain.C.It causes water shortages around the world.D.It needs water and electricity to keep its courses green.34.The author uses power walking as an example mainly because ______________.A.it is an outdoor sportB.it improves our healthC.it uses fewer resourcesD.it is recommended by experts35.The author writes the passage to _____________.A.show us the function of major sportsB.encourage us to go in for green sportsC.discuss the major influence of popular sportsD.introduce different types of environment-friendly sports第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分l0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。

(新课标1)河北省2017届高三英语模拟试卷b(含解析)

(新课标1)河北省2017届高三英语模拟试卷b(含解析)

2017年河北省高考英语模拟试卷B(新课标Ⅰ)第一部分听力1.What does the man like about the play?A.The story.B.The ending.C.The actor.2.Which place are the speakers trying to find?A.A hotel.B.A bank.C.A restaurant.3.At what time will the two speakers meet?A.5:20B.5:10C.5:40.4.what will the man do?A.Change the plan.B.Wait for a phone call.C.Sort things out.5.What does the woman want to do?A.See a film with the man.B.Offer the man some helpC.Listen to some great music.6.听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题.6.Where is Ben?A.In the kitchen.B.At school.C.In the park.7.What will the children do in the afternoon?A.Help set the table.B.Have a party.C.Do their homework.8.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题.8.What are the two speakers talking about?A.A Family holiday.B.A business trip.C.A travel plan.9.Where did Rachel go?A.Spain.B.Italy.C.China.10.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.10.How did the woman get to know about third﹣hand smoke?A.From young smokers. B.Prom a newspaper article. C.From Some smoking parents.11.Why does the man say that he should keep away from babies?A.He has just become a father. B.He wears dirty clothes. C.He is a smoker.12.What does the woman suggest smoking parents should do?A.Stop smoking altogether.B.Smoke only outside their houses.C.Reduce dangerous matter in cigarettes.13.听第9段材料,回答第13至l6题.13.Where does Michelle Ray come from?A.A middle﹣sized city.B.A small town.C.A big city14.Which place would Michelle Ray take her visitors to for shopping?A.The Zen Garden.B.The Highlands.C.The Red River area.15.What does Michelle Ray do for complete quiet?A.Go camping.B.Study in a library.C.Read at home.16.What does the speakers talking about?A.Late﹣night shopping.B.Asian foodC.Louisville.17.听第l0段材料,回答第17至20题.17.Why do some people say they never have dreams according to Dr Garfield?A.They forget about their dreams.B.They don't want to tell the truth.C.They have no bad experiences.18.Why did Davis stop having dreams?A.He got a serious heart attackB.He was to sad about his brother's deathC.He was frightened by a terrible dream.19.What is Dr Garfield's opinion about dreaming?A.It is very useful.B.It makes things worse.C.It prevents the mind from working.20.Why do some people turn off their dreams completely?A.To sleep better.B.To recover from illnesses.C.To stay away from their problem.第二部分阅读理解21.A Guide to the UniversityFoodThe TWU Cafeteria is open 7 am to 8 pm.It serves snacks,drinks,ice cream bars and meals.You can pay with cash or your ID cards.You can add meal money to your ID cards at the Front Desk.Even if you do not buy your food in the cafeteria,you can use the tables to eat your lunch,to have meetings and to study.If you are on campus in the evening or late at night,you can buy snacks,fast food,and drinks in the Lower Café locate d in the bottom level of the Gouglas Centre.This area is often used for entertainment such as concerts,games or TV watching.RelaxationThe Globe,located in the bottom level of McMillan Hall,is available for relaxing,studying,cooking,and eating. Monthly activities are held here for all international students.Hours are 10 am to 10 pm,closed on Sundays.HealthLocated on the top floor of Douglas Hall,the Wellness Centre is committed to physical,emotional and social health.A doctor and nurse is available if you have health questions or need immediate medical help or personal advice.The cost of this is included in your medical insurance.Hours are Monday to Friday,9am to noon and 1:00 to 4:30pm.Academic SupportAll students have access to the Writing Centre on the upper floor of Douglas Hall.Here,qualified volunteers will work with you on written work,grammar,vocabulary,and other academic skills. You can sign up for an appointment on the sign﹣up sheet outsidethe door two 30﹣minute appointments per week maximum.This service is free.TransportationThe TWU Express is a shuttle service.The shuttle transports students between campus and the shopping center,leaving from the Mattson Centre.Operation hours are between 8am and 3pm.Saturdays only.Round trip fare is﹩1.21.What can you do in the TWU Cafeteria?A.Do homework and watch TVB.Buy drinks and enjoy concertsC.have meals and meet with friendsD.Add money to your ID and play chess22.Where and when can you cook your own food?A.The McMillan Hall,SundayB.The Lower Café,SundayC.The TWU Cafeteria,FridayD.The Globe,Friday23.The Guide tells us that the Wellness Centre .A.is open six days a weekB.gives advice on mental healthC.trains students in medical careD.offers services free of charge24.How can you seek help from the Writing Center?A.By filling in a sign﹣up formB.By applying onlineC.By calling the centerD.By going to the center directly.25.Whenever we see a button,we are eager to press it because we know something will happen.This is true in most cases,for example on a doorbell and on the"on/off"button on the TV.But some buttons are actually fake,like the"close"button on a lift.Many people are in the habit of pressing the"close"button because they don't havethe patience to wait for the lift doors to shut.But lifts'"close"buttons are a complete scam (骗局),at least in the US﹣﹣the doors will not close any faster no matter how hard you press.It started in the 1990s when the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed in the US,making sure that all lifts stayed open long enough so that people with disabilities could enter.Only US firefighters and repairmen can use the buttons to speed up the door﹣closing process if they have a code or special keys.But to normal lift riders,the buttons aren't completely useless.According to psychologists,fake buttons can actually make you feel better by offering you a sense of control."Perceived (能够感知的) control is very important.It reduces stress and increases well﹣being,"Ellen J.Langer,a psychology professor,said,"having a lack of control is associated with depression."Experts have revealed that a lot of buttons that don't do anything exist in our lives for this same purpose. For example,many offices in the US have fake thermostats (温度调节器) because people tend to feel better when they think they can control the temperature in their workspace.But psychologists found it interesting that even when people are aware of these little"white lies",they still continue to push fake buttons because as long as the doors eventually close,it is considered to be worth the effort."That habit is here to stay,"John Kounios,a psychology professor,said."Even though I have real doubts about the traffic light buttons,I always press them.After all,I've got nothing else to do while waiting.So why not press the button in the hope that this one will work?"25.What was the author's main purpose in writing the article?A.To analyze the functions of fake buttons.B.To describe some different kinds of fake buttons.C.To explain the advantages and disadvantages of fake buttons.D.To explore people's different habits when it comes to pushing buttons.26.In America,the"close"buttons on lifts .A.are fake for the convenience of disabled peopleB.work only when people press them hard for a whileC.were specially designed to give people a sense of controlD.cannot speed up the process of closing the door in any case27.The underlined part"for this same purpose"in Paragraph 6refers to .A.making people more patientB.giving people perceived controlC.helping people to build up confidenceD.making people with depression feel better28.According to John Kounios,people who press fake buttons .A.should give up this habitB.probably do so to kill timeC.consider what they do to be meaninglessD.don't know that what they press is fake.29.Several times my daughter had telephoned to say,"Mum,you must come and see the daffodils(水仙花)before they are over."I wanted to go,but it was a two﹣hour drive from Lake Arrowhead."I will go next Tuesday,"I promised,a little unwillingly,on her third call.The next Tuesday dawned cold and rainy.Still,I had promised,and so I drove there.When I finally walked into Carolyn's house and hugged and greeted my grandchildren,I said,"Forget the daffodils,Carolyn!The road is invisible (看不见的) in the cloud and fog,and there is nothing in the world except you and these children that I want to see!"My daughter smiled calmly and said,"We drive in this weather all the time,Mum.You will never forgive yourself if you miss this experience."After about twenty minutes,we turned onto a small road and I saw a small church.On the far side of the church,I saw a hand﹣lettered sign that read"Daffodil Garden"?We got out of the car and each took a child's hand,and I followed Carolyn down the path.Then,we turned a comer of the path,and I looked up amazed.Before me lay the most beautiful sight.Flowsof flowers of different colors seemed poured down the peak and slopes.There were five acres of flowers!A seas of daffodil!It was like a fairyland all beyond description."But who has done this?"I asked Carolyn."It's just one woman,"Carolyn answered.That's her home,"Carolyn pointed to a well﹣kept A﹣frame house that looked small and modest in the midst of all that glory.We walked up to the house.On the patio (露台),we saw a poster."Answers to the Questions I Know You Are Asking"was the headline.The first answer was a simple one."50,000 bulbs (鳞茎)"it read.The second answer was,"One at a time,by one woman."The third answer was,"Began in 1958."I thought of this woman whom I had never met,who,more than fifty years before,had begun﹣one bulb at a time﹣to bring the beauty and joy to the mountain top.Just planting one bulb at a time,year after year,had changed the world where she lived and created something of magnificence,beauty,and inspiration.When we multiply tiny pieces of time with small amounts of daily effort,we too can accomplish great things.Everyone can do something to change the world.29.The writer wasn't going to see the daffodils at first because .A.she cared more about the childrenB.they were on a remote mountain topC.the weather was not good enoughD.it was not easy for her to drive there30.What do we know from the passage about the woman who grew daffodil?A.She must have been a modest womanB.She worked as a professional gardenerC.She grew the daffodils over 50 years by herselfD.Being poor,she made a living by selling daffodils31.What has the writer learned from this experience?A.It's never too late to learnB.Nothing is too difficult if you put your heart into itC.People can change the world where they live by growing flowers D.Accumulation of small steps may lead to something magnificent.32.The Cuban iguana is a species of lizard(蜥蜴)of the iguana family.It is the largest of the West Indian rock iguanas,one of the most endangered groups of lizards.This species with red eyes and a thick tail is one of the largest lizards in the Caribbean.The Cuban iguana is primarily herbivorous; 95% of its diet consists of the leaves,flowers and fruits from as many as 30 plant species,including the seaside rock bush and various grasses. However,Cuban iguanas occasionally consume animal matter,and individuals have been observed eating the dead flesh of birds,fish and crabs,The researchers wrote that quite a few people on Isla Magueyes could have caused this incident.The Cuban iguana is distributed throughout the rocky southern coastal areas of mainland Cuba and its surrounding islands with a wild population booming on Isla Magueyes,Puerto Rico.It is also found on the Cayman Islands of Little Cayman and Cayman Brac,where a separate subspecies occurs.Females guard their nest sites and often nest in sites half destroyed by Cuban crocodiles. To avoid the attack from them,the Cuban iguana often makes its home within or near prickly﹣pear cacti(仙人掌).In general the species is in decline,more quickly on the mainland than on the outlying islands.One of the reasons for their decline is habitat destruction caused by t he over consuming of farm animals,housing development,and the building of tourist resorts on the beacheswhere the animals prefer to build their nests. Although the wild population is in decline,the numbers of iguanas have been sharply increased as a result of captive﹣breeding(圈养) and other conservation programs.32.The underlined word"herbivorous"(Paragraph 2)probably means .A.dangerous B.gentleC.plant﹣eating D.flesh﹣eating33.Why does the Cuban iguana build its nest near prickly﹣pear cacti?A.To keep itself cool.B.To get the food easily.C.To stay away from people.D.To avoid crocodiles'attack.34.How many reasons are mentioned for the habitat destruction?A.Two B.Three C.Four D.Five35.What's the author's purpose of writing the text?A.To give us a brief introduction to the Cuban iguana.B.To show he is concerned about the Cuban iguana.C.To explain reasons for the Cuban iguana's decline.D.To draw people's attention to the endangered Cuban iguana.第二节(共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.36.Everyone can benefit a lot from reading books.The following is about the various benefits of reading books.(36)Whenever you read something,you learn information that you otherwise wouldn't have known.It can be a fact about history or a theory you didn't know existed.If you want to learn new words,reading books is a great way to enlarge your vocabulary.(37) Similar to solving puzzles,reading books allows your mind to practice its processing skills.Going without books for too long will turn your mind into a whirl(混乱).One of the primary benefits of reading books is its ability to develop your critical thinking skills.(38)Wherever you are faced with a similar problem in real life,your mind is able to put its mystery﹣solving skills to a test.One of the real benefits of reading books is that the information in it can be accessed over and over again.For example,reading a cookbook allows you the luxury of reviewing the procedures whenever you need to.(39) Don't even think about writing the information down because you may lose the paper you wrote down on sooner or later.These are just some of the wonderful benefits of reading books.(40)If you can't even go outside,you can download free e﹣books on line and read them on your computer.That way,you can set how advantageous reading can be for yourself.A.Reading books keeps your mind active.B.You can improve your memory by reading.C.Reading books provides you with new knowledge.D.Following a recipe from a cooking show will be difficult.E.Reading mystery novels,for example,sharpens your mind.F.Reading keeps your mind in good condition.G.Why don't you drop by the bookstore or library and pick a book up?第三部分英语知识运用第一节完形填空41."Paul must have been trying to carry his waste paper to garbage can and dropped a few pieces."I (41)picking them up.(42)later I found more pieces.No quiet sighing this time.I(43),"Who is throwing garbage?"No answer.Instead,I saw more bits of paper silently floating(44)from upstairs.Looking up,I saw my seven﹣year﹣old son,Paul."Stop making a mess.""It's not a mess.They're(45).""Sorry,what did you say?"I hadn't heard him clearly.He didn't answer me.Paul has autism (自闭症) and(46)answers a question,especially when he's(47)attentively on something else.He ran down the stairs."Where are my other butterflies?"he asked,(48)around.Every time Paul(49)five or more words together,my heart says a(50)of thanks.But lately he seems to(51)that the benefits of forming complete sentences when communicating are(52)of the effort.Butterflies,Of course.I rushed to(53)them from the garbage,(54)them off and handed them to my young artist."Want to see them(55)again?"he asked with a shy smile."Oh yes!They're beautiful."I whispered.He ran back upstairs to float his(56)down again.They really did look like beautiful butterflies.That day Paul(57)me to look up at (58)instead of down at garbage.How many other masterpieces (杰作) do I miss because I'm too caught up in my(59)to take time to appreciate what's right in front of me?Life is not what happens to us.It's(60)we look at it.Now,I look up.41.A.laughed B.sighed C.amazed D.shouted 42.A.Days B.Years C.Moments D.Weeks 43.A.called out B.turned up C.got in D.added to 44.A.up B.down C.away D.off 45.A.planes B.papers C.leaves D.butterflies 46.A.rarely B.frequently C.willingly D.eagerly 47.A.devoted B.depended C.focused D.addicted 48.A.showing B.looking C.playing D.drawing 49.A.spells B.puts C.pushes D.accumulates 50.A.sound B.remark C.report D.prayer 51.A.refuse B.hear C.mind D.realize 52.A.worthy B.aware C.fond D.typical 53.A.hide B.destroy C.rescue D.remove 54.A.tore B.dusted C.cut D.seized 55.A.throw B.flow C.land D.fly 56.A.masterpieces B.schoolwork C.inventions D.imagination 57.A.reminded B.forced C.intended D.permitted 58.A.mistakes B.weaknesses C.beauty D.scenery 59.A.amusement B.housework C.communication D.homework 60.A.when B.whether C.where D.how第二节(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.61.Nowadays,more and more schools in China have rules making students wear school uniforms to School.A lot of Chinese students complain about(61)(wear)their school uniforms every day.But(62)American students get annoyed abouttheir uniforms,too?American high schools usually have a dress code,(63) is about requirements for students'dressing.Boys at school must wear clean jackets every day.Girls are (64)(luck) than boys,they have more flexible(65)(choose) than boys.They can either dress similarly to the boys (66)wear a dress.In general,it takes a student 10﹣15minutes every morning (67)(dress) up for class.As students do in China,plenty of American students also have their complaints about school uniforms.What if students really dislike the dress code and want to get rid of it?Instead of getting punished,(68)(actual)there're ways to do that.At my school,"dress down"tickets(69)(sell)on school days.If students are willing to buy a ticket,they don't need to wear school uniforms the following day.I have a strong (70)(believe) that one day Chinese students can buy these tickets,too.第四部分写作第一节短文改错(满分10分)71.下面文中共有10处语言错误,要求你在错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词.增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在该句下面写出该加的词.删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉.修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.注意:l.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.Dear Li HuaI'm glad to hear of you.As for living at home and living in your your school dormitory,I think you'd better to choose the latter..First of all,living in a dormitory will develop your ability of living independently and solve problems by yourself.Secondly,if you live there,you will find easier to share feelings with your friends; in all,you are of the same age and have common feelings towards many thing.Most important,living with your friends will improve your team spirit,that will be beneficial to your future career.I hope you can consider my advice seriously and then make you final decision.Yours,Wang Lin.第二节书面表达(满分25分)81.假定你是李华,你的外教Mr.Frank回国前向你推荐了American School Life网站,希望你借此提高英语水平.请你用英语给他写一封电子邮件,告诉他你的收获,要点如下:1 表达思念;2 上网收获;3 表示感激.注意:1 词数100词左右;2 可适当发挥,以使行文连贯;3 开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数.Dear Mr.Frank,Yours,Li Hua.2017年河北省高考英语模拟试卷B(新课标Ⅰ)参考答案与试题解析第一部分听力1.What does the man like about the play?A.The story.B.The ending.C.The actor.【考点】15:短对话理解.【分析】略【解答】【答案】C.【解析】细节理解题.原文提示:M:It's a simple story with a happy ending,but,luckily,they had a very strong actor,he managed to carry the whole play2.Which place are the speakers trying to find?A.A hotel.B.A bank.C.A restaurant.【考点】15:短对话理解.【分析】略【解答】A3.At what time will the two speakers meet?A.5:20B.5:10C.5:40.【考点】15:短对话理解.【分析】略【解答】【答案】B.【解析】细节理解题.原文提示:W:Well. Could we make it 20 past 5?W:That's a bit late for me.I could manage 10 past.M:OK.See you then.4.what will the man do?A.Change the plan.B.Wait for a phone call.C.Sort things out.【考点】15:短对话理解.【分析】略【解答】B5.What does the woman want to do?A.See a film with the man.B.Offer the man some helpC.Listen to some great music.【考点】15:短对话理解.【分析】略【解答】A6.听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题.6.Where is Ben?A.In the kitchen.B.At school.C.In the park.7.What will the children do in the afternoon?A.Help set the table.B.Have a party.C.Do their homework.【考点】16:长对话理解.【分析】略【解答】CB8.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题.8.What are the two speakers talking about?A.A Family holiday.B.A business trip.C.A travel plan.9.Where did Rachel go?A.Spain.B.Italy.C.China.【考点】16:长对话理解.【分析】略【解答】AC10.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.10.How did the woman get to know about third﹣hand smoke?A.From young smokers. B.Prom a newspaper article. C.From Some smoking parents.11.Why does the man say that he should keep away from babies?A.He has just become a father. B.He wears dirty clothes. C.He is a smoker.12.What does the woman suggest smoking parents should do?A.Stop smoking altogether.B.Smoke only outside their houses.C.Reduce dangerous matter in cigarettes.【考点】16:长对话理解.【分析】略【解答】BCA13.听第9段材料,回答第13至l6题.13.Where does Michelle Ray come from?A.A middle﹣sized city.B.A small town.C.A big city14.Which place would Michelle Ray take her visitors to for shopping?A.The Zen Garden.B.The Highlands.C.The Red River area.15.What does Michelle Ray do for complete quiet?A.Go camping.B.Study in a library.C.Read at home.16.What does the speakers talking about?A.Late﹣night shopping.B.Asian foodC.Louisville.【考点】16:长对话理解.【分析】略【解答】【答案】A.【解析】细节理解题.原文提示:M:…We're going to Louisville Kentucky where our guest Michelle Ray comes from. She is proud of her middle﹣sized city with a small townfeel and big city dreams.【答案】B.【解析】细节理解题.原文提示:W:Thank you,Larry.Here is my city.Louisville is my city.T he first place I take visitors from out of town is to the Highlands for shopping and night life.【答案】B.【解析】细节理解题.原文提示:W:You can say that again.If I want to go camping and fishing,I go to the Red River area. For complete quiet I can hide away in my house with a good book from one of our public libraries.【答案】C.【解析】细节理解题.原文提示:M:That all sounds very exciting. I'm sure some of our listeners will include Louisville in their travel plan for their next holiday…17.听第l0段材料,回答第17至20题.17.Why do some people say they never have dreams according to Dr Garfield?A.They forget about their dreams.B.They don't want to tell the truth.C.They have no bad experiences.18.Why did Davis stop having dreams?A.He got a serious heart attackB.He was to sad about his brother's deathC.He was frightened by a terrible dream.19.What is Dr Garfield's opinion about dreaming?A.It is very useful.B.It makes things worse.C.It prevents the mind from working.20.Why do some people turn off their dreams completely?A.To sleep better.B.To recover from illnesses.C.To stay away from their problem.【考点】17:短文理解.【分析】略【解答】ABCC第二部分阅读理解21.A Guide to the UniversityFoodThe TWU Cafeteria is open 7 am to 8 pm.It serves snacks,drinks,ice cream bars and meals.You can pay with cash or your ID cards.You can add meal money to your ID cards at the Front Desk.Even if you do not buy your food in the cafeteria,you can use the tables to eat your lunch,to have meetings and to study.If you are on campus in the evening or late at night,you can buy snacks,fast food,and drinks in the Lower Café located in the bottom level of the Gouglas Centre.This area is often used for entertainment such as concerts,games or TV watching.RelaxationThe Globe,located in the bottom level of McMillan Hall,is available for relaxing,studying,cooking,and eating. Monthly activities are held here for all international students.Hours are 10 am to 10 pm,closed on Sundays.HealthLocated on the top floor of Douglas Hall,the Wellness Centre is committed to physical,emotional and social health.A doctor and nurse is available if you have health questions or need immediate medical help or personal advice.The cost of this is included in your medical insurance.Hours are Monday to Friday,9am to noon and 1:00 to 4:30pm.Academic SupportAll students have access to the Writing Centre on the upper floor of Douglas Hall.Here,qualified volunteers will work with you on written work,grammar,vocabulary,and other academic skills. You can sign up for an appointment on the sign﹣up sheet outside the door two 30﹣minute appointments per week maximum.This service is free.TransportationThe TWU Express is a shuttle service.The shuttle transports students between campus and the shopping center,leaving from the Mattson Centre.Operation hours are between 8am and 3pm.Saturdays only.Round trip fare is﹩1.21.What can you do in the TWU Cafeteria? CA.Do homework and watch TVB.Buy drinks and enjoy concertsC.have meals and meet with friendsD.Add money to your ID and play chess22.Where and when can you cook your own food? DA.The McMillan Hall,SundayB.The Lower Café,SundayC.The TWU Cafeteria,FridayD.The Globe,Friday23.The Guide tells us that the Wellness Centre B .A.is open six days a weekB.gives advice on mental healthC.trains students in medical careD.offers services free of charge24.How can you seek help from the Writing Center? AA.By filling in a sign﹣up formB.By applying onlineC.By calling the centerD.By going to the center directly.【考点】O3:广告布告类阅读.【分析】本文属于广告类阅读,作者通过这篇文章向我们介绍了大学生活中的一些指南.【解答】21.C.细节理解题.根据food部分第一段第二句可知可以在这里吃饭;根据you can use the tables to eat your lunch to have meetings and to study.可知可以遇见朋友,故选C.这里如果考生不细心的话,有可能选干扰最强的选项D,选项D的内容都是food部分的内容,选项D提到的充钱是在TWU的自助餐厅,而是在the Lower Café,这很容易让考生误选D,故选C.22.D.细节理解题.根据Relaxation部分叙述的可知可以在这里Clobe作饭,时间是除了周日,所以周五可以在这里做饭,故选D.22.B.细节理解题.根据Health中的A doctor and nurse is available if you have health questions or need immediate medical help or personal advice.可知这里能够给出关于健康一些建议,故选B.23.A.细节理解题.根据Academic Support中的You can sign up for an appointment on the sign﹣up sheet outside.可知要想得到帮助需要填写登记表,故选A.25.Whenever we see a button,we are eager to press it because we know something will happen.This is true in most cases,for example on a doorbell and on the"on/off"button on the TV.But some buttons are actually fake,like the"close"button on a lift.Many people are in the habit of pressing the"close"button because they don't have the patience to wait for the lift doors to shut.But lifts'"close"buttons are a complete scam (骗局),at least in the US﹣﹣the doors will not close any faster no matter how hard you press.It started in the 1990s when the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed in the US,making sure that all lifts stayed open long enough so that people with disabilities could enter.Only US firefighters and repairmen can use the buttons to speed up the door﹣closing process if they have a code or special keys.But to normal lift riders,the buttons aren't completely useless.According to psychologists,fake buttons can actually make you feel better by offering you a sense of control."Perceived (能够感知的) control is very important.It reduces stress and increases well﹣being,"Ellen J.Langer,a psychology professor,said,"having a lack of control is associated with depression."Experts have revealed that a lot of buttons that don't do anything exist in our lives for this same purpose. For example,many offices in the US have fake thermostats (温度调节器) because people tend to feel better when they think they can control the temperature in their workspace.。

英语_2017年河北省保定市某校高考英语模拟试卷含答案

英语_2017年河北省保定市某校高考英语模拟试卷含答案

2017年河北省保定市某校高考英语模拟试卷第一部分听力题1. What are the two speakers talking about?A People's luck.B A terrible board.C An air crash.2. How much did the man pay for his new car?A.45,000.B.50,000.C.$55,000.3. What is the man looking for?A A pizza house.B A hospital.C A supermarket.4. What is Agatha Christie?A A detective.B A bookseller.C A writer.5. What can we learn about the man?A He thought little of the test.B He practiced too much.C He was too nervous.6. 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题.6.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A Friends.B Mother and son.C Singer and fan.7.What do the two speakers have in common?A.They love the same kind of music.B.Their parents don't like their music hobbies.C.Both of them joined the same band.7. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题.8.What is the man probably be?A A doctor.B A teacher.C A headmaster.9.Why does the man have to go?A.Because of the students.B.Because of his parents.C.Because of the relationship.8. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.10.What is the woman probably doing now?A Working in a restaurant.B Designing computer programs.C Working for IBM.11.Why does the woman want a new job?A.To face new challenge.B.To use her experience.C.To make more money.12.What does the man probably mean at the end of the conversation?A.He is optimistic about her.B.He is not sure about her ability.C.He is angry about her change.9. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题.13.When does the man usually take his winter holiday?A In mid-January.B At the end of January.C At Christmas.14.Where does the man usually go for his winter holiday?A.Europe.B.A mountain nearby.C.A hotel.15.What does the man think of the place they often go to?A.Too far away.B.Very expensive.C.Very convenient.16.Why does the woman decline the man's invitation?A.She doesn't enjoy skiing.B.She was invited by another friend.C.She doesn't enjoy cold weather.10. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.17.What time does the class meet?A From 3:05 to 4:15 p.m.B From 3:15 to 4:50 a.m.C From 3:15 to 4:50 p.m.18.How often will the class meet in the multimedia room during the last part of the course?A.Once a month.B.Twice a month.C.Three times a month.19.Which of the following will affect the students'final grades?A.Weekly quizzes.B.A survey project.C.Classroom participation.20.When will the teacher be in the office regularly?A.Wednesday afternoon.B.Monday morning.C.Friday afternoon.第二部分阅读理解(共5小题,满分40分)11.Discovering the beauty of the science and math that shape our everyday lives, an experiencein WonderLab will fuel your imagination and inspire you to see the world around you in new and exciting ways. Come and enjoy yourself!What to seeSpread across seven different zones, there're loads of opportunities to get hands on with real scientific phenomena. Observe live experiments at our Chemistry Bar, see lightning strike before your eyes, play with forces on giant slides or travel through space under a canopy(苍穹)of stars. You can also take part in explosive science demonstrations led by our talented team of explainers. With 50 mind-blowing wonders of science to enjoy, WonderLab is an experience unlike any other. Besides, a selection of shows will be performed daily in WonderLab's beautiful new show space. They are free of charge and last 20 minutes.Tickets♦Day pass: £6 per personThis ticket gives you day-long access to WonderLab, which is perfect whether you're planning a special trip to the Museum or simply passing through London and will feed your curiosity.♦Annual pass: £10 per personFor less than the price of two visits, give yourself a year packed full of wonder, curiosity and breathtaking experiences.Opening timesOpen seven days a week, 10: 00-18: 00 (last entry 17: 15). WonderLab will be closed on December 24, 25 and 26 will be open as usual from December 27.During school holidays our opening hours are 10: 00-19: 00 (last entry 18: 15). Please note that in peak periods (from midday onwards) we are experiencing long queues due to the gallery's popularity.(1)What can you do in Wonderlab?A Explore stars.B Produce lighting.C Join in explosion shows.D Do chemistry e xperiments.(2)How much should two visitors pay if they visit WonderLab and enjoy the shows for one day?A £12.B £20.C £32.D £40.(3)When can you enter WonderLab?A 9: 30 on December 23.B 18: 30 on school holidays.C 11: 00 onChristmas. D 10: 30 on December 28.(4)What is the purpose of the text?A To introduce WonderLab.B To attract people to WonderLab.C To explain how Wo nderLab works.D To analyze why WonderLab is attractive.12. As the morning school bell rings and students rush in, teenagers in one classroom settle onto mats and meditation (冥想)pillows.They fall silent after the teacher taps a"singing bowl".These students are in a for-credit, year-long mindfulness class, which is meant to ease youth anxiety and depression and to prevent violence.For 90 minutes, three days a week, they practice a mix of yoga, sitting, and walking meditation, deep breathing, journaling, and non-judgmental listening.Yoga and meditation have gained popularity among Americans in recent decades, supporte d by studies showing benefits to emotional, mental, and physical health.The centuries-old practices have roots in eastern religions, but Western culture has long focused on physica l postures (姿势), breathing, and relaxation techniques.Some people have greeted the move with less than enthusiasm.Last year, an elementary s chool in Ohio ended its mindfulness program after parents complained it was too closely link ed to religion.But many school districts are reporting success.In Richmond, California, sc hools have reported drops in school problems among low-income, at-risk youths.The school district in South Burlington, Vermont, introduced a successful mindf ulness course as part of a health and wellness program, and now administrators there have a dvocated mindfulness into K-12 currculums.Two years ago, Caverly Morgan developed the after-school mindfulness program teamed up with Allyson Copacino, who teaches yoga.After hun dreds of students signed up, Principal Brian Chatard took note.The school was dealing with a student, s suicide (自杀), and few resources were available to address students'emotional and mental health. "High school is the hardest period of time for kids, "Mr.Chatard said."You've got emotio nal changes, physical changes, and all the social pressures.It's also the onset of mental illne ss for some kids, depression hits, and there's the pressure of college and sports.All these thi ngs kids do is over¬whelming without having a strategy (策略)to deal with it."And now schools all over the country are introducing the practices.(1)What do Western people value more about yoga and meditation?________A Non-judgmental listening. B Religious meaning. C Physical benefits. D Journaling.(2)What can we infer about the mindfulness class?________A It is supported by parents.B It relives pressure of students.C It mainly builds s tudents up physically.D It improves students'academic performance.(3)Who started the mindfulness class?________A Administrators.B Brian Chatard.C Caverly Morgan.D Allyson Copacino.(4)What is Mr.Chatard's attitude towards the program?________A Supportive.B Concerned.C Doubtful.D Reserved.13. Bob Dylan, born on May 24, 1941, is an American songwriter, singer, artist and writer .He has been influential in popular music and culture for more than five decades.Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s, when his songs showed social unrest.Early songs such as Blowing in the Wind and The Times They Are a-Changing promoted the American civil rights and anti-war movements.Dylan's songs include a wide range of political, social and literary influences.They challen ged existing pop music conventions and appealed to the growing counterculture.His record ing career, spanning more than 50 years, has explored the traditions in American song, from f olk, blues, and country to rock and roll, and to English, Scottish, and Irish folk music, even jazz and the Great American Songbook.He has toured steadily since the late 1980s on what has been called the Never Ending Tour.His accomplishments as a recording artist and perfor mer have been central to his career, but songwriting is considered his greatest contribution. As a musician, Dylan has sold more than 100 million records, making him one of the best-selling artists of all time.He has also received numerous awards including eleven Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and an Academy Award.The Pulitzer Prize jury in 2008 awa rded him a special citation (引言)for his influence on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of e xtraordinary poetic power".In May 2012, Dylan received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama.In 2016, Dylan received the Nobel Prize in Literature"for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition".(1)Which word best describes Dylan's music according to Paragraph 2?________A Various.B Talented.C Personal.D Popular.(2)What is Dylan better recognized as?________A A performer.B A singer.C An artist.D A songwriter.(3)What made Dylan get the Nobel Prize?________A His poems about music.B His American song tradition.C His language style of the songs.D His influence on America culture.14.Last year my summer holiday was spoiled by my bringing along a modern convenience thatwas too convenient for my own good: the iPad. Instead of looking at nature, I checked my e-mail. Instead of paddling a small boat, I followed my Twitter feed(推特简讯). Instead of reading great novels, I stuck to reading four newspapers each morning. I was behaving as if I were still in the office. My body was on vacation, but my head wasn't.So this year I made up my mind to try something different: withdrawal from the Internet. I knew it wouldn't be easy, since I'm bad at self-control. But I was determined. I started by giving the iPad to my wife.The cellphone signal at our house was worse than in the past, making my attempts at cheating an experience in frustration(沮丧). I was trapped, forced to go through with my plan. Largely breaking away from e-mail, Twitter and my favorite newspaper websites, I had few ways to connect to the world except for the radio—and how much radio can one listen to, really? I had to do what I had planned to do all along: read books.This experience has had a happy ending. With determination and the strong support of my wife, I won in my vacation struggle against the Internet, realizing finally that it was I, not the iPad, that was the problem. I knew I had won when we passed a Starbucks and my wife asked if I wanted to stop to use the Wi-Fi. "I don't need it," I said.However, as we return to post-vacation life, a harder test begins: Can I continue when I'm back at work?There are times when the need to know what's being said right now is great. I have no intention of giving up my convenience completely. But I hope to resist the temptation to check my e-mail every five minutes, which leads to checking my Twitter feed and a website or two.I think a vacation is supposed to help you rest your brain to become more productive. Here I hope this one worked.(1)What do we know about the author's last summer vacation?A He was determined to enjoy the beautiful view.B His iPad ruined his plan of finishing a great novel.C He hated himself for acting as if he were working on vacation.D He f elt satisfied that he had stuck to his usual timetable.(2)What did the author do to keep away from the Internet this year?A He cut off his cellphone signal.B He handed his iPad to his wife.C He refused to ch eat in his house.D He listened to the radio most of the time.(3)When back at work, the author will probably choose to________A keep control of when and how to use the Internet.B continue to road more and more books.C stay away from the Internet for ever.D stop checking what is being said righ t now completely.(4)What is the author's opinion of a great vacation in the passage?A A vacation is having nothing to do but read all day.B A vacation proves that a life of ple asure is overvalued.C A vacation means a change of pace to make one more creative.D A vacation is a period of time to do whatever one wishes to.15.How to be more creative every dayCreativity isn't something you either have or don't have. In fact,it is something like playing the saxophone.(1)_______ So read on to know how.♦ Be more curious.It's important to seek out new viewpoints every day.(2)_______ To involve this in your daily life, make sure to keep an open mind when you're presented with an idea,and be curious as to what else is around the comer.♦Give yourself space.Letting every piece of information into your brain drags you from being creative. Try to apply a level of space into your everyday life.(3)_______ It helps to lead your thinking patterns away from potential distractions (分心的事物),leaving much room to have creative ideas.♦Try something new.Frequent thinking patterns, in effect,cause you to be more likely to think the same things or make the same decisions over and over unless you get out of your comfort zone.(4)_______ Though not always easy,it does open up a whole new world of thinking!♦(5)_______Social media has created an environment where we're constantly shown whether we've succee﹣ded in the form of likes or comments, which leads us to doubtourselves. However, creativity is a journey, and you' re learning every step of the way. Honestly, you'll learn much more from that than a straight win anyway. So be confident and tell yourself you have already done well enough.A.Learn from failure.B.Remind yourself you're good enough.C.The 8 p. m.﹣ 8 a. m. phone ban is a great way to begin.D.Getting physical really helps to sort out your brain space.E.But it's not easy to feel or be automatically creative either.F.Thus you can think and approach things from another angle.G.Using your skills in a different area is a great way to think outside the box.第三部分英语知识运用(共2小题,满分45分)16.完形填空There were once two brothers who lived on the 80th floor.On coming home one day,to their (1)________they found that the elevator wasn't working,and they had to climb the stairs to get home.By the time they reached the 20th floor,they were very (2)________,and decided to(3)________their bags and come back for them the next day.When they had (4)________to the 40th floor,the younger brother started to complain(抱怨).But they continued climbing,(5)________all the way to the 60th floor.They then realized that they had only 20 more floors to climb,and decided to (6)________ quarrelling and (7)________ climbing in peace.They arrived home at last.Each stood (8)________waiting for the other to open the door.It was then that they realized the (9)________ was in their bags which were left at the 20th floor.This story is a symbol of how we (10)________our lives.Many of us live under the expectations of our(11)________,teachers,and friends when we are (12)________.We seldom can do the thing that we really (13)________and we are under a lot of pressure,(14)________by the age of 20 we decide to lighten the (15)________.Being (16)________of the pressure,we work enthusiastically (热情) and have high hopes.But by the time we're 40 years old,we begin to feel unsatisfied and (17)________complaint and criticism(批评).Reaching 60,we realize that we have (18)________ left to complain about and we began to walk the final stage in (19)________and calmness.The bright side is that your dream can come true at any moment!(20)________ you're on the 20th,40th,or even 60th floor or not,wake up to your dream and live it!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。

河北省2017届高考模拟英语试题(一)含答案

河北省2017届高考模拟英语试题(一)含答案

普通高等学校招生中全国统一考试模拟试题英语(一)本试题卷共8页,全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡的指定位罝上。

2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

3.选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。

4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。

第I卷第一部分听力(共一节,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。

1. What will the woman do on Kriday night?A. See a inovie.B. While a report.C. Visit the man.2. When does the woman always get off work?A. At 5:55 p.m.B. At 6:00 p.m.C. At 6:10 p.m.3. Where is Julia from?A. Spain.B. The USA.C. Italy.4. Who does the woman miss?A. Her mother.B. Her sister.C. Her friends.5. What does the woman probably want to do?A. Take a long walk.B. Go to the country.C. Have a good rest.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。

【河北省唐山市】2017届高三下学期第一次模拟考试理科英语试题及答案解析

【河北省唐山市】2017届高三下学期第一次模拟考试理科英语试题及答案解析

河北省唐山市2017届高三下学期第一次模拟考试理科英语试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)。

第I卷第1至10页,第II卷第11至12页。

考试结束,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,先将答案标在试卷上。

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小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is he shirt?A.$19.15 B.$9.15 C.$9.18答案是B.1.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At a party. B.In a hotel. C.In a store.2.How much does the woman need to pay?A.3 dollars. B.4.5 dollars. C.6 dollars.3.What does the man like to have?A.Human food. B.Shanghai food. C.Guangdong food.4.What is the woman going to do this evening?A.Go to see a movie.B.Prepare for an interview.C.Look through some papers.5.How did the woman come here?A.By car. B.On foot. C.By subway.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,从题中做给的A.B.C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

英语_2017年河北省高考英语模拟试卷c(新课标ⅰ)含

英语_2017年河北省高考英语模拟试卷c(新课标ⅰ)含

2017年河北省高考英语模拟试卷C(新课标Ⅰ)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)1. Where does this conversation probably take place?A.In a bookstore.B.In a classroom.C.In a library.2. At what time will the film begin?A.7:20.B.7:15.C.7:00.3. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A Their friend Jane.B A weekend trip.C A radio programme.4. What will the woman probably do?A Catch a train.B See the man off.C Go shopping.5. why did the woman apologize?A She made a late deliveryB She went to the wrong placeC She couldn't take the cake back.6. 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题.6.Whose CD is broken?A Kathy's.B Mum'sC Jack's.7.What does the boy promise to do for the girl?A.Buy her a new C D B.Do some cleaning C.Give her 10dollars.7. (1)What did the man think of the meal?A.Just so﹣so.B.Quite satisfactory.C.A bit disappointing.(2)What was the 15% on the bill paid for?A.The food.B.The drinks.C.The service.(1)What did the man think of the meal?A.Just so﹣so.B.Quite satisfactory.C.A bit disappointing.(2)What was the 15% on the bill paid for?A.The food.B.The drinks.C.The service.8. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.10.Why is the man at the shop?A To order a camera for his wife.B To have a camera repaired.C To get a camera changed.11.What colour does the man want?A.Pink. B.Black. C.Orange.12.What will the man do afterwards?A.Make a phone call.B.Wait until further notice.C.Come again the next day.9. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题.13.What would Joe probably do during the Thanksgiving holiday?A.Go to a play.B.Stay at home.C.Visit Kinston.14.What is Ariel going to do in Toronto?A.Attend a party.B.Meet her aunt.C.See a car show.15.Why is Ariel in a hurry to leave?A.To call up Betty.B.To buy some DVDs.C.To pick up Daniel.16.What might be the relationship between the speakers?A.Classmates.B.Fellow workers.C.Guide and tourist.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题.13.What would Joe probably do during the Thanksgiving holiday?A.Go to a play.B.Stay at home.C.Visit Kinston.14.What is Ariel going to do in Toronto?A.Attend a party.B.Meet her aunt.C.See a car show.15.Why is Ariel in a hurry to leave?A.To call up Betty.B.To buy some DVDs.C.To pick up Daniel.16.What might be the relationship between the speakers?A.Classmates.B.Fellow workers.C.Guide and tourist.10. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.17.Where does Thomas Manning work?A In the Guinness Company.B At a radio station.C In a museum.18.Where did the idea of a book of records come from?A.A bird-shooting trip.B.A visit to Europe.C.A television talk show.19.When did Sir Hugh's first book of records appear?A.In 1875.B.In 1950.C.In 1955.20.What are the two speakers going to talk about next?A.More records of unusual facts.B.The founder of the company.C.The oldest person in the world.第一节(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.11. Every Wednesday, I go to Cantata Adult Life Services, a local retirement community in B rookfield, Illinois, US, with my classmates to do community service.Our visits last about an hour, and we bring 25-30 students every time.We play board games and cards with the elderly while we're there. You can watch all the movies and TV shows you want about"life back then", but nothing co mpares to talking to the people who were actually there.Just hearing their stories has touch ed me in a way I never thought possible.Whether it was talking to 98-year-old"Hurricane Hilda"about her glory days as a roller skater or chatting with Lou about the ti mes she danced with a famous actor, I was completely mesmerized by every single memory t he elderly wanted to share with me.Even those who don't have amazing memories make the experience fulfilling(充实的).I remember visiting Mrs Robinson.She couldn't recall much about her past, but she to ld me she'd never forget how kind I was just to listen to her.It made me realize that it's the l ittle things that make life worth living.If there's one thing I've realized in my three years of visiting Cantata, it's that presence--just being there-means more than anything to many of them.And despite how busy our lives are, there's alw ays time to make someone's day.(1)Why does the author go to Cantata Adult Life Services regularly?________A To play board games.B To visit the elderly.C To watch movies.D To share stories.(2)The underlined word"mesmerized"in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to"________".A confused .B annoyed .C encouraged .D attracted.(3)What may be the most important to the elderly according to the author?________A Staying with them.B The special old days.C Showing patience.D Amazing experiences.12. It is good to get in touch with your inner child from time to time, and obviously some p eople are willing to pay big money for the chance to do so in a proper environment.A Brook lyn-based adult preschool is charging customers between 333and999for the chance to act like a kid again.At Preschool Mastermind in New York adults get to participate in show-and-tell, arts-and-crafts such as finger paint, games like musical chairs and even take naps.The month-long course also has class picture day where the adults are expected to have a field trip and a parent day.30-year-old Michelle Joni Lapidos, the brain behind the adult preschool, studied childhood education and has always wanted to be a preschool teacher.She's always on the lookout for new ways to get people in touch with the freedom of childhood.A friend encouraged her to start the mastermind course instead.According to Candice, her blogger friend, Preschool Mastermind gives adults a chance to re learn and master the things that they failed to understand as children."I realized all the sig nificances of what we learn in preschool, "said founder Michelle Joni, "People come here and get in touch with their inner child.It's magical.We are bringing ourselves back to another place, another time with ourselves when we are more believing in ourselves, more confident and ready to take on the world.""One person's here because they want to learn not to be so serious."Michelle said."Anot her's here to learn to be more confident."She explained that most of the classes were plann ed.However, Joni added that while the planned activities were fun, it was often the spontan eous(自发的)moments that attracted students."It's the things you don't plan for, the sharing between fri ends and learning from each other.''(1)What is the purpose of Preschool Mastermind?________A To give adults a chance to return to childhood.B To help parents understand their ch ildren better.C To provide practical training courses for teachers.D To introduce some ways of playing with children.(2)What is mainly discussed about Preschool Mastermind in Paragraph 2?________A Its customers.B Its activities.C Its environment.D Its schedule.(3)According to Candice,people come to this program to________•A enjoy freedom of thinking.B realize their childhood dreams.C discover their i nner abilities.D figure out childhood puzzles.(4)What do we know about Michelle Joni?________A She used to be a preschool teacher.B She likes to make plans in advance.C She founded Preschool Mastermind.D She gained confidence by sharing.13. Martha Graham, born in 1894, was one of the most famous dancers and creators of dan ce, whose influence on dance has been compared with the influence Picasso had on the mode rn visual arts, Stravinsky had on music, or Frank Lloyd Wright had on architecture.She crea ted almost two hundred dance pieces.She is often called the Mother of Modern Dance.Earlier in her life, however, Martha did not know that she would become a dancer.At that time, the dancers were looked down on.So Martha's parents didn't approve of her desire to dance at the beginning.Until 1916, she began her studies at the newly created Denishawn S chool of Dancing and Related Arts, founded by Ruth St.Denis and Ted Shawn, where Graha m worked very hard to improve her ability to dance because she was considered too old to b egin dancing.In 1936, Graham made her defining work, "Chronicle, which signaled the beginning of a ne w era in modern dance.The dance brought serious issues to the stage for the general public in a dramatic manner.Influenced by the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the Great Depression th at followed, and the Spanish Civil War, it focused on depression and isolation, reflected in the dark nature of both the set and costumes.Graham continued to dance past the age of seventy.Once again, she was met with criticis m from people who came to watch her shows.But she didn't give up.Her last completed b allet was 1990's Maple Leaf Rag."A Dancer's World"is an introduction to Graham and her w ork.She tells about her dances and her dance group shows some of their methods.Martha Graham received many awards during her lifetime, including the Presidential Meda l of Freedom in nineteen seventy-six.She was the-first dancer to receive the country's highest civilian honor.She died in 1991at the age of ni nety-six.In 1998, Time magazine listed her as the"Dancer of the Century"and as one of the most i mportant people of the twentieth century.(1)Some famous artists mentioned in Paragraph 1 show Martha Graham________.A was influenced greatly by them.B kept in touch with them regularly.C had a gre at effect on modern dance.D liked to make more friends with them.(2)Why didn't Martha's parents approve of her desire to dance at first?________A She was too old to learn American dance.B American dance was seen as a lower art form.C There was no academic school to teach dancing.D Her family was too po or to afford her tuition.(3)When Martha Graham continued to dance in her 70s,she________.A was warmly welcomed by the youth.B achieved huge success once again.C recei ved many awards for her age.D was attacked by people.(4)The text is mainly about________.A the background of modern dance in America.B the development of modern dance in America.C Martha Graham and her achievements in dance.D the awards Martha Graham won in her life.14. We grew up with the familiar toy bricks (积木) that gave us the imagination to build towers and castles.Generations have been attract ed by this toy that lets children and adults alike create anything and everything.But with ov er 200 millions sets being sold a year in over 100countries, the question remains-where did Lego actually come from?Lego was born from the creative mind of Danish carpenter (木匠), Ole Kirk Christiansen, back in the early 1930s.He established a small business in Den mark.He and his team built a variety of household goods like ironing boards along with wo oden toys.The Lego name was adopted in 1934, formed from the Danish words"Leg Godt"o r"play well", which means"I study"or"I put together"in Latin.Christiansen's company continued to make wooden toys until 1942when fire struck-the entire Lego factory burned to the ground.Unwilling to give in, the factory was rebuilt an d the production line restarted soon after.By 1954, Christiansen's son, Godtfred, had beco me the junior managing director of the Lego Group.It was during his conversation with an overseas buyer that he was struck by the idea of a toy system.For over 30 years, the Lego Company made only toys and related goods.Then, in 1968, th e company opened its first Legoland in Denmark.Combining the Lego building bricks with a computer, the Robotics Invention System 1.5 is now the most advanced toy in the Lego Com pany, which is targeted at users aged twelve and above, and that includes any parents or gran dparents that want to join in.Now the Lego Company is expanding its production lines to include lights, cameras and so on.Lego Company has done a lot to entertain many children around the world.(1)The author presents the text by________.A telling an interesting story.B showing the process in different stages.C introduci ng a practical method.D describing many different activities.(2)Which of the following is NOT true about the Robotics Invention System 1.5?________ A It is the most advanced toy in the Lego Company. B It combines the Lego building bri cks with a computer. C It is intended for users aged twelve and above. D It is the most expensive toy invented since 1968.(3)What is the correct order of the following events in the development of Lego?________ A cadb B. C abcdD.(4)What can we learn from the text?________A The Lego Company expands its production lines with computers.B The author think s highly of Lego,which entertains many children. C The name Lego means"I put together"in the Danish l anguage. D Lego enjoys the greatest popularity among children of 12.第二节(共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.15. The benefits of keeping a journal (日志)267If you want to grow,one important thing you should do is keeping a journal.It may seem simple,but it can make a big difference in your life.I have been keeping journals for years.Writing all the lessons I learn and all the ideas I get has become a habit for me.(1)________Here are some benefits you will get by keeping a journal.◆It prevents you from losing an idea.Have you ever gotten an idea only to lose it later because you didn't write it down?(2)________ But then I developed the habit of writing down every idea that came into my mind as soon as possible.If I'm away from my computer,I usually write it down on a piece of paper that I bring wherever I go.I will then transfer the idea to the journal in my computer.◆ It helps you review all the lessons you've learned.By reviewing your journal,you can quickly see the lessons you've learned and the ideas you've gotten.(3)________ You can use the ideas to propel(鞭策) yourself forward.◆(4)________After keeping a journal for years,you can look back at it and see how far you've gone.Things that were big problems in the p ast might seem small today.The raw ideas you had in the past might have been realized tod ay.◆It helps you expand your ideas.When you try to come up with a sentence to express an idea,you are thinking actively about it.(5)________In the end,you will expand your ideas.A.I often experienced that myself.B.It trains you to express your thoughts.C.It allows you to see your progress over time.D.Just use whatever tool you feel comfortable with.E.Thinking actively helps you connect your idea to another idea.F.And to be honest,I can't imagine what my life would be like without it.G.Then you can do whatever necessary to avoid repeating the same mistakes.第一节完形填空(满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和 D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.16.You're surrounded by robots and you probably don't even know it. Most are not all that(1)______ and they won't come up to you and speak like a friend.(2)______ you're unaware of them, they know you're there. Robots are monitoring(3)______ in hospitals, providing banking services,(4)______ people from burning buildings and assisting astronauts in(5)______. Robots are everywhere.Are robots(6)______ or deadly enemies? Robotic expert Hans Moravec says intelligentrobots today are no smarter than the average insect. But, don't feel too(7)______ about that. For example, army ants in South America(8)______ everything in their path when they go to war-forests, crops, buildings, people…In case you(9)______ don't care about our little mechanical friends,(10)______ this: Robot technology is currently(11)______ at a rate 10 million times faster than the evolution of (12)______.Considering the advances in robot technology during the upcoming years, Moravec says that robots must pass through four(13)______ of development before they rule the planet.First robot technology must achieve the ability to(14)______ as general purpose tools with software running at one million instructions per second(MIPS). Those robots will have the(15)______ of reptiles(爬行动物). Next, this happening into 2020, robots will have acquired brains capable of(16)______ 300 million MIPS, which will give them the intelligence of smart mice. A hundred billion MIPS will be(17)______ sometime after 2030. By then robots will be provided by their(18)______(humankind)with monkeylike brains.(19)______, at the dawn of 2040, robots will(20)______ human intelligence and they will quickly surpass humans and challenge people for supremacy(至高无上)of the planet.(1)A slowB obviousC hugeD valuable(2)A In caseB If onlyC Even ifD As if(3)A researchersB scientistsC presidentsD patients(4)A rescuingB forcingC sendingD calling(5)A studioB spaceC distanceD town(6)A servantsB leadersC competitorsD friends(7)A curiousB nervousC safeD pleasant(8)A destroyB hideC smellD visit(9)A alsoB stillC againD seldom(10)A considerB explainC declareD conclude(11)A beginningB sellingC explodingD reducing(12)A farmersB theoriesC societiesD animals(13)A stationsB generationsC resultsD experiments(14)A serveB stayC settleD appear(15)A weightB memoryC intelligenceD sense(16)A recordingB improvingC dividingD processing(17)A followedB reachedC correctedD loaded(18)A neighborB parentC creatorD enemy(19)A FinallyB LuckilyC SuddenlyD Regularly(20)A collectB changeC discoverD equal第二节(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.17. One day a young man was walking along the road when he heard a cry.It seemed (61)________(come) from underneath a bridge.As he approached the bridge,the sound got louder and then he saw(62)________ pitiful sight.There,(63)________ (lie) in the muddy riverbed was a little dog about two months old,(64)________ front legs were tightly tied with ropes.It had wounds on its head and was covered w ith mud.The young man wanted to help the dog,(65)________ as he approached,the dog started to bark.The young man did not give up.He sat down and started (66)________ (gentle) talking to the dog.It took a long time but eventually the dog (67)________ (stop) barking and the man was able to touch it.The young man carried the dog home,cared (68)________ its wounds,and gave it food and water.Even with all of this,the dog was still (69)________ (friend) every time the young man approached.But the young man did not give u p.Weeks went by and the man continued attending to the dog.Then one day,as the young man approached,the dog wagged its tail.It was consistent love and kindness (70)________ won a lifelong friendship of loyalty.第四部分写作(共两节,满分10分)第一节短文改错(满分10分)18. 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.修改: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.It was a year ago that Joshua got a bike for Christmas,but he rode it every day.One morning,he suddenly found the bike gone.Ran to his front yard,he saw a man loading it into his car.He shouted,but the man drive off.As a devoted Christian,he told his dad he real forgave the thief.What's more,he wanted the thief know he was forgiven.So the next day,he posted the message on a poster-board and put it in the front yard."To the person which stole my bike:You hurt my feelings.But I am a Christian and I forgive him!"When he left for home the next morning,at the end of the driveway,the bike was back with new brake.第二节书面表达(满分25分)19. 假设你是李华,一名高三学生,在网络上看到一所国外大学的招生信息(admission information),该大学对中国学生开设30多个专业(major),你对此非常感兴趣,打算用英语撰写一份个人申请,主要内容包括:1 想申请的专业;2 个人优势;3 进入大学后的设想.注意:1 词数100左右;2 书信格式已给出,不计入总词数.Dear Sir or Madam,________________________________Yours,Li Hua.2017年河北省高考英语模拟试卷C(新课标Ⅰ)答案1. 【答案】C【解析】细节理解题.原文提示:M:How long can I keep the book?W:For one month.Please make sure you return the book before it{'}s due.2. 【答案】A【解析】细节理解题.原文提示:W:It's already seven.Don't worry dear,we still have twenty minutes.3. B4. C5. A6. CB7. BC8. CAB9. BAC B10. AACA11. BDA12. ABDC13. CBDC14. BDDB15. F,A,G,C,E16. BCDABDCABACDBACDBCAD17. to be coming,a,lying,whose,but/yet,gently,stopped,for,unfriendly,that18. It was a year ago that Joshua got a bike for Christmas,but he rode it every day.One morning,he suddenly found the bike gone.Ran to his front yard,he saw a man loading it into his car.He shouted,but the man drive off.As a devoted Christian,he told his dad he real forgave the thief.What's more,he wanted the thief∧know he was forgiven.So the next day,he posted the message on a poster-board and put it in the front yard."To the person which stole my bike:You hurt my feelings.But I am a Christian and I forgive him!"When he left for home the next morning,at the end of the driveway,the bike was back with new brake.详解:1.but改为and;考查连词.分析句意可知两个句子之间是并列关系.故用and.2.Ran改为Running;考查分成作状语,主语he与run之间是主动关系.故用现在分词形式Running作状语.3.drive改为drove;考查动词的时态.他叫喊但那个男人开车跑了.But连接的两个句子时态保持一致.故用drove.4.real改为really;考查副词.此处用副词really作状语修饰动词forgave.5.thief后加to;考查动词用法.Want sb to do 是固定搭配,意为"想让某人做某事",故加to.6.the改为a;考查冠词.他在前院的海报上写一个短信;因为此处message在文中第一次提到,故用a表示泛指.7.which改为who;考查关系词.先行词是person,所以要用who.8.him改为you;考查代词.分析句意为"但我是个基督徒,我原谅你".故用you.9.去掉for;考查动词.当他第二天早上离开家时.Leave是及物动词,可直接跟宾语.leave for 意为"出发到某地去",for后面跟单是目的地.10.brake改为brakes;考查名词复数.句意是自行车换了新的刹车回来了,break是可数名词,此处名词应该用复数形式,故用brakes.19. IhaverecentlynoticedtheadmissioninformationofyouruniversityontheInternetI'mwritingt oapplyformanagementamongallthemajorsofferedtousChinesestudents(想申请的专业),Foronething,IdowellinEnglishanditwillbeeasyformetocompletethecoursesinyouruniversityForanother,Ihavebeenthemonitorduringmyschoolyears,whichhaspromotedmyorganizingability【高分句型】(个人优势),Having organized a few school activities successfully,I'm determined to be amanager as my dream job.【高分句型】Therefore,my plan is to join theStudents'Union and participate in some meaningful social activities to learnsome advanced management experience.(进入大学后的设想),I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon.。

河北省唐山市2017届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题含答案 (1)

河北省唐山市2017届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题含答案 (1)

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)AAre you looking for ideas for what to do in London for weekends? Check out our pick of the best musicals.Mamma Mia!Novello Theatre, LondonWriter Catherine Johnson‟s sunny, funny tale unfolds on a Greek island paradise On the eve of her wedding, a daughter, request to discover the identity of her father brings 3 men from her mother‟s past back to the island.Call us at + 44 (0) 8701403300 for show tickets or visit/The price ranges from £ 19.50 to £ 28.80.WickedApollo Victoria, LondonWICKED is an award-winning musical that tells the amazing untold story of the Witches of Oz Rachel Tucker‟s remarkable performance has won her both a Whats OnStage Award and a Audience Choice Award.Call us at + 44 (0) 8473688420 for show tickets or visit/The price ranges from £ 21.00 to £ 29.60.The GirlsPhoenix Theatre, LondonTHE GIRLS is a true story in Yorkshire — a group of ordinary ladies achieved something extraordinary. This new musical comedy has brought together the writing talents of Gary Barlow and Tim Firth who grew up in the same village in the North of England and have been friends for 25 years.Order the tickets online: /The price ranges from £17.50 to £26.30.The Lion KingLyceum Theatre, LondonBrilliantly re-imagined by distinguished director Julie Taymor, Disney‟s beloved film has been transformed into an impressive stage production that explodes with glorious colours and amazing music. At its heart is the powerful and moving story of Simba - the adventure of his journey to his destined role as King of the Pridelands.Order the tickets online: /The price ranges from £19.00 to £ 28.20.21. What do we know about Mamma Mia?A. Its tickets can be booked by visiting /.B. It tells an interesting story of a mother, a daughter and three possible dads.C. It helps bring two old frien ds back together after 25 years‟ separation.D. It is a sunny, funny tale that tells the adventure of Simba‟s life journey.22. Who directed the musical The Lion King?A. Gary Barlow.B. Catherine Johnson.C. Rachel Tucker.D. Julie Taymor.23. Which musical has won an award?A. Mamma Mia.B. Wicked.C. The Girls.D. The Lion King.BThe scar ran down her leg from the knee to the ankle. She brushed her fingertips over its surface, remembering.Jerry was only seven when he started surfing;by the age of eleven, he was positively incredible, moving over the face of big waves like there wasn‟t even a slightest bit of efforts involved in.On that day in Bah, though, the ocean had seemed strange. The waves broke like water in a washing machine, and the breaks had been heavy too. making it tough to tell whether it was better to try to catch one or to get out of its way. That was how he‟d misjudged.Ella had seen her brother lose control, his board was thrown out of the water riderless high into the air, but she hadn‟t seen him surface. She‟d waited for the space of a breath. Nothing. Something, clearly, was wrong.She dashed into the water, swimming faster even than the competitions at school. Lung burning. Heart Piping-Focused.She‟d found him floating just beyond the reef (暗礁), face up but knocked out cold. Just as she was paddling the water hard, her leg was hurt by the reef, a short, sharp instant of pain.No matter. She had kept Jerry‟s head above wa ter, swimming all the way back to shore. That day had been the worst, scariest moment in Jerry‟s surfing career, which has seen him rise from a no-name kid who loved the ocean to a young star, winning competitions around the world.For Ella, her life had changed as well. She had learned something about who she was, about what she could achieve. She ran her fingers again over the scar, the physical map of the person she had become.24. Why did Ella think something was wrong?A. She didn't see Jerry come out of water.B. She had not seen Jerry lose control before.C. She saw Jerry‟s board high into the air.D. She noticed Jerry held his breath longer.25. What does the underlined part “positively incredible” probably mean?A. Terribly excited.B. Extremely good.C. Relatively young.D. Hardly talented.26. For Ella, the scar represents .A. her skill at saving livesB. her discovery of self-valueC. her envy of her brotherD. her love for swimming career27. What can be inferred from the text?A. Ella was as outstanding an athlete as Jerry.B. Jerry learned how to surf all by himself.C. Ella was grateful for this terrible experience.D. Jerry had his leg injured in the surfing accident.COne Japanese woman has proved that age really is just a number.Masako Wakamiya learned how to use a computer at the age of 60 and now, at 81, she hasreleased an app that shows people how to property display traditional dolls for Hinamatsuri.Wakamiya spent 43 years of her life working in a bank in Japan and only started using computers at the age of 60, reports Rocket News24.However, she is showing others that not all elderly individuals are afraid of technology.After her retirement, Wakamiya bought her first computer and joined an online computer club to become more familiar with the technology - but this was after she set up and connected the computer to the web on her own.After 5 years‟ learning about computers, Wakamiya began designing her own apps. The app, called Hinadan, asks players to place 12 dolls in their proper positions on a standard display.If you place the doll in the wrong spot, the app will play a …Boo‟ sound, but if it is correct, players should hear …Pon‟ and the sounds of a drum.The game will then be finished once the dolls are arranged in their proper order, which is important to honor the traditional Hinamatsuri, or Girl‟s Day, which takes place on March 3rd.Although Wakamiya may break the traditional idea about most elderly individuals, a study does suggest that she is heading down the right path to avoid other health risks.A team at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona linked many activities with preserving brain power in the elderly - but getting on line seems particularly effective.The American study found that those who used a computer at least once a week were 42 percent le ss likely than those who didn‟t to develop mild cognitive impairment which is often a warning sign for dementia (老年痴呆).28. What does the author intend to tell readers through Wakamiya‟s story?A. The elderly are fond of tradition festivals.B. The elderly are interested in technology.C. It benefits the elderly to use computers occasionally.D. It takes the elderly longer time to design apps.29. At what age did Wakamiya begin to design her own apps?A.43.B. 60.C. 65.D. 81.30. Why did Wakamiya design the game?A. To honor the traditional Girl‟s Day.B. To avoid cognitive impairment.C. To enrich old people‟s life.D. To exhibit her dolls on the Internet.31. By saying “age really is just a number”, the author means that.A. the elderly are sensitive to numbersB. the elderly don‟t fit in with the InternetC. the elderly can still do many thingsD. the elderly find it unavoidable to get oldDSelfies (自拍) are increasingly popular on social media. Selfie accessories (配件) such as selfie sticks ar e now as common as selfie cameras on phones, and the word “selfie” was even added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2013.While selfies are extremely common, opinions on selfies can vary significantly, with some seeing them as creative and a way to connect with other people and others seeing them as narcissistic (自恋的), self-promotional and inauthentic.In a recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology, Sarah Diefenbach,a professor at Ludwig-Maximilians- University Munich, conducted an online survey t o assess people‟s motivation and judgments when taking and viewing selfies.A total of 238 people living in Austria, Germany and Switzerland completed the survey.Interestingly, despite 77% of the participants taking selfies regularly, more than 60% agreed on the potential negative (消极的) consequences of selfies,such as influences on self-respect. And 82% of participants indicated that they would rather see other types of photos instead of selfies on social media. This phenomenon, where many people regularly take selfies but most people don‟t appear to like them,has been termed the “selfie paradox” by Diefenbach.The participants owed greater self-promotional motivation and less authenticity to selfies taken by others, compared with those taken by themselves. “This may explain how everybody can take selfies without feeling narcissistic. If most people think like this, then it is no wonder that the world is full of selfies,” Diefenbach explains.32. What is the purpose of the online survey?C. To see how many people take selfies regularly.D. To see why people take selfies and how they see it.33. The selfie paradox^ describes that .A. people enjoy taking selfies but don‟t seem to like themB. people consider selfies as creative but inauthenticC. people like selfies by others instead of by themselvesD. people regard selfies harmful though they bring self-respect34. What can we learn from the text?A. Most people refuse to put their selfies on social media.B. Most people .end to show interest in others‟ selfies.C. Takin selfies is a good way to respect oneself.D. Taking selfies is a common scene around us.35. What may be the best title for the text?A. Selfies or NarcissismB. No Selfies, No PopularityC. Love Me. Love My SelfiesD. Better Selfies, Better Respect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。

2017河北高考英语试卷答案及解析

2017河北高考英语试卷答案及解析

2017河北高考英语试卷答案及解析2017河北高考英语试卷答案及解析高考着实是一种丰收,它包蕴着太多的内涵。

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下面是店铺为大家推荐的2017河北高考英语试卷,仅供大家参考!2017河北高考英语试卷第Ⅰ卷(选择题共115分)第一部分:听力理解(共两节,30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1. 5分,共7. 5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话你将听一遍。

例:What is the man going to read?A. A newspaper.B. A magazine.C. A book答案是A.1. What size does the woman want?A. Size 8.B. Size 10.C. Size 12.2. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a post office.B. In a hotel.C. In a bank.3. Why is the man going to New York?A. To live there.B. To visit a friend.C. To have a vacation.4. What are they going to do?A. Play tennis.B. Go swimmingC. Do some cleaning.5. What is the man doing?A. Making an announcement.B. Making an appointment.C. Making an invitation.第二节(共15小题:每小题1. 5分,共22. 5分)听下面6段对话或独白。

【河北省石家庄市】2017届高三毕业班第二次模拟考试英语试卷(附答案与解析)

【河北省石家庄市】2017届高三毕业班第二次模拟考试英语试卷(附答案与解析)

河北省石家庄市2017届高三毕业班第二次模拟考试英语试卷第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.£19.15. B.£9.15. C.£9.18.答案是B.1.What does the man often do on the weekend? ________A.He eats out. B.He watches a DVD. C.He does some exercise.2.When can the woman probably go to the Movies'? ________A.At noon. B.At three o'clock. C.At six o'clock.3.Where does the conversation take place? ________A.On a plane. B.On a bus. C.In a car.4.What does the woman think of the test? ________A.Difficult. B.Easy. C.Interesting.5.Why does the man call the woman? ________A.To tell her about his birthday. B.To introduce Sandra to her. C.To invite her to a party.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或对白,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 are the speakers talking about? ________A.When they will see a film. B.What entertainment they like. C.Which theater they will go to. 7.What do the speakers agree? ________A.Movies can help people relax.B.Movies are more moving than plays.C.Plays are not as interesting as Movies.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题.8.Why does the man make the telephone call? ________A.To place an order. B.To check an order. C.To cancel an order.9.What is the man expected to do? ________A.Confirm the arrival time. B.Choose the type of the bike. C.Tell the woman his phone number. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.10.Where will the solar farm be built? ________A.In Europe. B.In Africa. C.In Asia.11.How much of European energy needs will be provided? ________A.Up to 15%. B.Up to 20%. C.Up to 50%.12.What could be used in Scotland to produce electricity? ________A.Wind energy. B.Solar energy. C.Wave energy.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题.13.How many books can a student borrow at most per day? ________A.Three. B.Five. C.Ten.14.Why is the boy refused to borrow books now? ________A.He has not returned the overdue book.B.He has been fined by the library before.C.He has not carried his student ID card.15.Why does the boy borrow the books? ________A.He is getting the books for a friend.B.He needs some information for a paper.C.He has been asked to read these books.16.What does the woman advise the boy to do? ________A.Pay the fine now. B.Make a call to his friend. C.Copy what he needs.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.17.Who is the speaker? ________A.A pipeline engineer. B.A Visiting professor. C.An exchange student.18.What is the city of Anchorage like today? ________A.Crowded. B.Poor. C.Quiet.19.What caused the recent changes in Alaska? ________A.The tourism in mountains. B.An increase in birthrate. C.The discovery of oil.20. Why will the speaker show some pictures? ________A.To share his experience of a recent trip.B.To show ways of pipeline construction.C.To present the changes in the wildeme8s.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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑.APrivate MuseumsGuanfu Museum, BeijingTicket: 50 yuanOpened in 1997 by antiques collector Ma Weidu, the Guanfu Museum is China's first private museum. It doesn't just display antiques as most other museums do. Guanfu's exhibits feel intimate(温馨), as if visitors had walked into a private house. Antique furniture is placed as it would have been in someone's home long ago, with rare blue-flowered porcelain(瓷器)vases and jars decorating the room. Apart from its branch in Beijing, Guanfu has opened two branches in Shanghai and Xiamen.Long Museum, ShanghaiTicket: 50 yuanWang Wei and Liu Yiqian have turned people's heads several times since opening the museum in 2012.In 2014, Liu snapped up a Ming Dynasty porcelain cup for HK$281.24million at an auction(拍卖). It set a world record for the highest price of a single piece of Chinese porcelain. Their most recent acquisition was a painting entitled Peach Blossom Spring by Zhang Daqian. The work was sold at Sotheby's spring auctions for HK$271 million.Museum of Handcraft Paper, YunnanTicket: freeBuilt in 2010 and located at the foot of Gaoligong Mountain, the museum looks different from any other building in the village. It is regarded as a micro-village, a group of several small buildings. All the buildings are designed with a traditional Chinese wood structural system featuring nailless connections. Local materials, such as fir wood, bamboo, volanco stone and handcrafted paper, are used for the decoration.Sifang Art Museum, NanjingTicket: 40 yuanOpened in 2013, Sifang Art Museum is of artistic value both inside and outside. It's home to some of China's top contemporary paintings and installations, collected by Lu Jun and Lu Xun. A work of art itself, the museum, which consists of 20 separate buildings, was designed in 2003by nearly two dozen of the biggest names in international and Chinese architecture.21.What is special about Guanfu Museum? ________A.It used to be a private house. B.It mainly exhibits antique furniture.C.It plans to open two branch museums. D.It has a homelike atmosphere.22.What can we learn about Long Museum? ________A.Its admission is free of charge. B.It was opened in the Ming Dynasty.C.It exhibits the most recent items. D.Its collection once set a world record.23.Which museum has been open for the longest time? ________A.Guanfu Museum. B.Long Museum.C.Museum of Handcraft Paper. D.Sifang Art Museum.24.What similarities do the last two museums have? ________A.They lie at the foot of mountains. B.They have contemporary paintings.C.They're made up of several buildings. D.They are built with wood and bamboo.BToo Good to Go is a smartphone app which allows restaurants to sell food that would otherwise be thrown away at discount prices from as little as£2 and a maximum of £3.80, ever if the meals are sold from the very finest restaurants in the country. Originally created in Denmark and launched in Brighton and Leeds in June, the service has recently been introduced in the United Kingdom by a couple of young entrepreneurs(企业家).Millions of tons of food are thrown in the trash every year, with restaurants accounting for a large part, so eco-entrepreneurs Chris Wilson and Jamie Crummie came up with the good idea to stop food waste. Using Too Good to Go not only helps restaurants save expense, but gives people in need the chance to order fancy dishes at low prices.Too Good to Go is very convenient for users. Restaurants make food available on the Too Good To Go app and website. People can look through the available dishes on the smartphones, pay for them using credit card and pick them up at a set time, an hour before closing time.Although Too Good to Go does take a fee from restaurants for each sale, its creators say the end goal is to use it for restaurants to solve their waste management problem, rather than making a profit. Wilson claims, “The idea is that restaurants stop producing the extra food so they don't need to throw it away in the trash, and we really want to put ourselves out of business by stopping food waste.”Birmingham has become the latest city where restaurants can reduce food waste to the lowest limit by working with the Too Good To Go social enterprise app.25.Where was Too Good to Go originally launched? ________A.In Denmark. B.In Brighton. C.In Birmingham. D.In the US. 26.What's the app intended to do? ________A.Make a profit by selling food on the website. B.Allow restaurants to sell foods at low prices.C.Help restaurants to deal with leftover food. D.Call on restaurants to save food and money.27.How did the creators of the app make profits? ________A.By selling copies of the app. B.By taking a fee from buyers.C.By charging restaurants for each sale. D.By getting donations from entrepreneurs.28.What can we infer from the text? ________A.People can pay less money for a rich meal. B.The app is mainly designed to help the poor. C.Dishes can be sold to make a lot of profits. D.People can get their ordered food at home.CWhen was the last time you upgraded your smartphone, and put your old handset into a cupboard never to be seen again?Rather than seeing how much we can get for it on eBay, the high-street retailer(零售商)Three is encouraging customers to do something good. Sure, you could give it to a family member or sell it and pocket the extra money,but what if that tiny little device could really change someone else's life for the better? According to Three, there are almost 15million such people in the UK, unable to enjoy the luxury of a smartphone and over 20 million of us with unused devices lying around. Reconnected, a non-profit programme, is partnering with a variety of charities (慈善机构)to get the technology to those people who need it most.But anyone who has a smartphone knows that much of the expense comes paying your monthly bill, but not for the device. So those who receive a device via the programme will also be given three months free access to the Three network allowing them to go online, sign up to job alerts and make calls without the cost hanging over them. After the period is up, they can go into any store and set up a contract(合同)with the phone they already have.Mary, 58, from Hertfordshire was given a phone, and explained how it changed her life:“Before I got my smartphone, I was terrified of technology. I wanted a job, so I knew I needed to get online. By the end of the three-month programme, I was emailing prospective employers and t king to my employment advisor via email. It has opened so many doors for me.”If you want to take part in Reconnected, all you need to do is go to your local Three store and collect a pre-paid envelope to send your device away. 2017 is looking up already.29.Why does Three encourage people to donate their unused phone? ________A.To upgrade their smartphone. B.To join the charity organization.C.To improve some poor people's life. D.To exchange for some pocket money.30. What can we know about the phone offered by the programme? ________A.The phone service is free of charge. B.It has to be returned after 3months.C.Users must pay for their phone calls. D.Its service can last with a contract.31.What does the example of Mary show? ________A.How technology changes people's life. B.How people benefit from the programme.C.How people can join the programme. D.How her career began to take off.DIt is certainly newsworthy that Julia is the first new Muppet(提线木偶)in a decade in Sesame Street, a TV program for children, but that is not the only thing that makes her special. The cheery, green-eyed 4-year-old, who has autism(自闭症), is also here to expose young kids to those with autism and teach them about acceptance.The creators decided to bring the Muppet on air so that she would be able to reach millions more kids and families. However, as autism looks different in everyone, it can be hard to introduce such a character properly. Sesame Workshop consulted with over 250 educators, psychologists, and autism organizations.In Julia's first episode, viewers observe common problems with kids who suffer autism and similar disorders. For example, when the other Muppets want to play hide and seek, Julia starts jumping up and down with excitement. Instead of laughing at her or correcting her, the group of Muppets start jumping with her and it becomes a new game. And when Julia first meets Big Bird, another Muppet, she ignores him. At first, Big Bird is hurt, but he learns that it doesn't mean she dislikes him—she just communicates with strangers in a different way.Julia was an instant hit. Families quickly connect with the little red-haired girl. Sherrie Westin, an executivevice president at Sesame Workshop, says her favorite feedback came from a mother, who used Julia to explain to her autistic daughter what the condition meant, inspiring the daughter t o say, “So I'm amazing, too, right?”Autism affects 1 in 68 children in the United States and scores more worldwide. Hopefully, by watching Julia, kids will see that everyone should be treated equally and appreciated.32.What does the underlined word “them”in Paragraph 1 refer to? ________A.Sesame Street's Muppets. B.Young kids.C.Children with autism. D.The creators of Julia.33.Why did Sesame Workshop consult many experts? ________A.To make the new Muppet entertaining. B.To get their advice on the cure for autism.C.To make autism better known through Julia. D.To make more money through the TV program. 34.How do the other Muppets react to Julia's behavior in the game? ________A.They follow her. B.They ignore her. C.They correct her. D.They laugh at her. 35.Why did the author mention the mother and her autistic daughter? ________A.To make Sesame Street popular. B.To help people with autism.C.To show the influence of Julia. D.To draw public attention to them.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.Summer is a time to look forward to because there is no school to get you down. 36 You just need to stay active, occupied, and have an open mind.·Read if you feel bored.Subscribe to a magazine or comic if you don't like books. Reading doesn't have to be boring. Choose whatever age-appropriate book that interests you and start reading. 37 In your backyard or on your balcony, on your bed, or out by the lake. Reading doesn't have to be boring.·Get caught up on schoolwork.Not all of us are straight “A” students. Take this time to go to the library and review material for the next year in advance. 38 No need to rush or stress out. It's just important not to forget anything you learned in the past year over the summer.·Travel.If you usually go on vacation in the summer, start packing now! Can't afford to travel far? No problem! 39 Go on a road trip with your friends and family. Find out what's on the other side of that lake. Be creative!·40If summers are hot where you live, you can go to the beach with your family or friends. Also, some water parks have great discounts at times during the summer. But be careful, if there's a heat wave outside, you'd better stay out of the sun, or even go indoors.A.Beat the heat.B.You can read anywhere.C.Spend a lot of time outside.D.Do some exploring in your own city.E.Since it's summer, you can do this at your own pace.F.To have a good summer, you don't have to do anything expensive.G.If you have an idea, no matter how ridiculous and crazy it may be, go to do it.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A.B.C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.Something quite tragic(悲剧的)happened in our home. It had a 41 effort on our lives. It 42 the way we relax and even where we sit. There was no fire or fl ood…we 43 our Wi-Fi service, for over a week.I was raised in the pre-Wi-Fi era, so was relatively 44 to the situation. My children, 45 did not have this training. When given the news that there was no Wi-Fi in the house, their first 46 was:“But, what will we do?”Fortunately, the TV still worked, although the children were 47 to find that they had only 70+ channels.For the children, a(n)48 challenge was homework, most of which is now given online. The lack of broadband seemed to provide a new 49 of “the dog ate my homework”excuse. My daughter 50 that one of her friends had her water supply temporarily 51 due to a leak, but she thought that our lack of Wi-Fi was 52 . Because you can go to the shop and buy water, right?My husband and I need the Internet to 53 us to work at home. Luckily, I've found out that these days you can go to the shop to 54 Wi-Fi. Although expensive, it allows you to set up your own Mi-Fi network 55 Buying 1GB of data makes you view your broadband differently. I don't want to 56 it like leaving a tap running. We log on to the Mi-Fi network and do what we have to do as 57 as possible and log off.The changes that 58 has created in our daily life have occurred without us really 59 .The 60 pan of our time without Wi-Fi was seeing the children make forts(堡垒)out of the sofa cushions, which they haven't done in years.41.A.possible B.modest C.positive D.huge42.A.explored B.challenged C.improved D.guaranteed 43.A.received B.booked C.lost D.bought44.A.addicted B.accustomed C.admitted D.attached45.A.however B.therefore C.otherwise D.besides 46.A.impression B.inspiration C.response D.request47.A.excited B.grateful C.embarrassed D.desperate 48.A.avoidable B.major C.enjoyable D.simple49.A.version B.translation C.dimension D.collection 50.A.repeated B.promised C.observed D.ignored51.A.fixed up B.cut off C.used up D.laid in52.A.worse B.better C.clearer D.more53.A.force B.encourage C.remind D.enable54.A.look into B.search for C.purchase D.borrow55.A.easily B.securely C.firmly D.constantly56.A.share B.analyze C.store D.waste57.A.steadily B.quickly C.properly D.smoothly 58.A.technology B.information C.knowledge D.intelligence 59.A.reflecting B.hearing C.appreciating D.noticing60.A.rigid B.tough C.bright D.necessary第Ⅱ卷(满分50分)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.Studying abroad seems to be a global trend these days. A study suggests that more than two thirds of the students studying abroad 61 (influence)by movies in choosing their universities over the past decade. American movies such as A Beautiful Mind set in Princeton. The Social Network in Harvard, and The Graduate in Berkeley, California are playing 62 important part in attracting foreign students to America. The global 63 (succeed)of the Harry Potter films is considered as a factor in 64 (encourage)overseas students to come to England. Universities in New Zealand have benefited from The Lord of the Rings effect since it was first released.Films can also be 65 (help)to get through difficult situation. In 2009there was a sharp decline in Indian students choosing Australian universities 66 some reason. So Prateek Chakravorty, a Bollywood director, 67 graduated from Universities of Technology Sydney, made From Sydney With Love about two Indian students falling in love with some of the 68 (building)of Sydney University. By 2014, the number of Indian students in Australia was rising again.When universities are competing 69 (fierce)for the attention of overseas students, the cinema screen could be a 70 (recognize)way to attract overseas students. Will you pick universities because of Movies? 第四部分写作(共两节, 满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)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短文.短文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处.错误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(∧),并在此符号下面写出该加的词.删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉.修改: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 Dragon Boat Festival has a history of over 2,000 years. There are many tales about their origin. The most popular is that the festival is celebrated in honor of Qu Y uan. Qu Yuan was more concerned about his country but was not understanding by the rulers. Feeling desperately, he jumped into the Miluo River on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, 278 BC. Before he died, the fishermen sailed their boats to look up for his body. People throw zongzi into the water, hoping to keep possible fish attacking his body. That's because people later celebrate the festival through such activity as dragon boat racing and eating zongzi on that special day.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华.你的美国朋友Gary Lee即将来华.他想有一个中文名字,向你求助.请回复邮件,介绍中文姓名的特点,帮他取一个中文名字,并简要说明理由.注意:1.词数100左右;2.名字可用中文表示;3.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.Dear Lee____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua河北省石家庄市2017届高三毕业班第二次模拟考试英语试卷答案河北省石家庄市2017届高三毕业班第二次模拟考试英语试卷解析听力原文:(Text 1)W: D o you always do some exercise on the weekend?M: N o. I just want to relax at home on the weekend. I often watch a DVD with a pizza or something.(Text 2)M: D o you have any special plans for tomorrow? If you’d like, I can treat you to the movies tomorrow afternoon. W: W ell, I have a doctor’s appointment at noon, and I’m going to have dinner with my brother at six. I could probably enjoy a movie in between, since it’s your treat.(Text 3)M: P hew, it’s really hot in here… and the seat is so small… now where is my seat belt?W: I t’s here. You haven’t travelled by air before, right?M: N o… unfortunately.(Text 4)W: O h, Joe. The Spanish test nearly drives me crazy. I study ve ry hard but I still can’t manage to pass it.M: R eally? I find it easy and learning Spanish is interesting.(Text 5)M: H i, Mary. It’s Rick.W: H i, Rick, How are you?M: D id you know it’s Sandra’s birthday on Sunday? We’re planning a surprise party for her at my house. Can you come?W: S ure, I’d love to. I love surprise parties.(Text 6)M: W hat are your favorite types of entertainment in your spare time?W: I love movies! I could watch a movie at home every night. I think movies tell moving stories about modern life, and you can get completely lost in it, forgetting about the stress in life and work.M: Y eah, I agree. But I prefer the plays myself. I know plays aren’t as realistic as movies. I mean, you have to imagine a lot of the setting, not like in the movies. But I like the fact that you have to use your imagination more. (Text 7)M: H ello, I’m calling to check on a bike that I ordered last week.W: S ure, could you tell me your name or order number?M: M y order number is 9372-928.It’s for a Ranger 5000.W: A h, it looks like the bike was shipped yesterday and should be in tomorrow or Friday. I’ll be working for the rest of the week, so I’ll keep an eye out for it and call you when it’s in. Please give me a number where I’ll be ableto reach you.(Text 8)W: H i, Pete, have you read this article about the solar farm they’re planning to build?M: N o, where’s that? In As ia?W: N o, in Africa. This plant will supposedly provide up to 15% of Europe’s energy needs by 2050. People are often unhappy about the noise of wind farms, but that isn’t an issue with solar power.M: I saw a documentary at the weekend about renewable energy in Scotland.W: R eally? It’s not exactly the perfect spot for a solar farm.M: N o, not solar energy, but wave energy. It could provide up to ten times Scotland’s electricity usage.(Text 9)W: C an I help you?M: Y es, I’d like to borrow these five books please. Am I allowed to borrow that many at once?W: O f course. The limit is ten per day. But I’ll need to see your student ID please.M: H ere you are.W: U h oh! You can’t borrow any books. According to the computer, there was a book… It was borrowed under your name and still hasn’t been returned. That makes it three weeks overdue.M: O h no! I lent it to a friend. She must have forgotten to return it to me, and I forgot all about returning it to you.W: W ell, the computer will not allow me to lend you any other books until that one is returned and the fine is paid. M: W hat can I do now? I need these books to begin researching a paper I have to write.W: Y ou could get a friend to borrow them for you. Or, there’s a copy machine right over there. Why not just copy the sections you need right away?M: T hat would cost me more than the fine.(Text 10)M: G ood afternoon, I want to thank Professor Johnson for giving me the chance to talk to you today about Alaska. One of the things that concern me most is the future of the Alaska environment. About twenty years ago, before going on some wilderness research, I visited Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska. It was a small city of 40, 000 people surrounded by a quiet wilderness. When I made a recent trip there, I found amazing changes. Anchorage now has a hundred and eight thousand people, more than four times a s many as in 1960. There’re tall buildings, shopping centers and all the crowds and traffic jams. The forests and mountains are still nearby, but they seem so small compared to the city’s great size. The discovery of oil in Alaska brought increased wealth to the state. However, there have been too many people moving to Alaska in a very short period to work on the pipeline. There is not enough housing or transportation.I think Alaska must make important decisions soon. Alaskans need to decide how to develop their natural resources and mineral wealth without destroying the wilderness and harming the wildlife. What is decided on now will affect the generations to come.For today’s lecture, I’ve brought along many of the pictures I usually show in my environmen tal science classesin my own university. First, I’ll show you some pictures of Alaska’s wilderness as it is today. Then I’d like to outline my specific suggestions.Dear Gary,I’m very glad to know that you are coming to China. Of course, a Chinese name will help you better fit in with the new culture.The biggest difference between Chinese names and English names is that we put the family name first. A Chinese name usually consists of two or three characters, which often carry some special significance or expectations. As you are an energetic and warm-hearted boy, I recommend you the name Li Yang. The family name, which is shared by billions of Chinese, has the same pronunciation as yours. The given name means the sun in Chinese.I hope you like your new name and have a really good time in China.Yours,Li Hua。

2017年高考英语模拟试卷c(新课标ⅰ) 含解析

2017年高考英语模拟试卷c(新课标ⅰ) 含解析

2017年河北省高考英语模拟试卷C(新课标Ⅰ)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1。

5分,满分7. 5分)1.Where does this conversation probably take place?A.In a bookstore.B.In a classroom.C.In a library.2.At what time will the film begin?A.7:20.B.7:15.C。

7:00.3.What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A.Their friend Jane.B.A weekend trip.C.A radio programme.4.What will the woman probably do?A.Catch a train.B.See the man off.C.Go shopping.5.why did the woman apologize?A.She made a late deliveryB.She went to the wrong placeC.She couldn’t take the cake back.6.听第6段材料,回答第6、7题.6.Whose CD is broken?A.Kathy’s.B.Mum’s C.Jack's.7.What does the boy promise to do for the girl?A.Buy her a new CD.B.Do some cleaning C.Give her 10dollars.8.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题.8.What did the man think of the meal?A.Just so﹣so.B.Quite satisfactory.C.A bit disappointing.9.What was the 15% on the bill paid for?A.The food.B.The drinks.C.The service.10.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.10.Why is the man at the shop?A.To order a camera for his wife.B.To have a camera repaired.C.C.To get a camera changed.11.What colour does the man want?A.Pink.B.Black.C.Orange.12.What will the man do afterwards?A.Make a phone call.B.Wait until further notice.C.Come again the next day.13.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题.13.What would Joe probably do during the Thanksgiving holiday? A.Go to a play.B.Stay at home.C.Visit Kinston.14.What is Ariel going to do in Toronto?A.Attend a party.B.Meet her aunt.C.See a car show.15.Why is Ariel in a hurry to leave?A.To call up Betty.B.To buy some DVDs.C.To pick up Daniel.16.What might be the relationship between the speakers?A.Classmates.B.Fellow workers.C.Guide and tourist.17.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.17.Where does Thomas Manning work?A.In the Guinness Company.B.At a radio station.C.In a museum.18.Where did the idea of a book of records come from? A.A bird﹣shooting trip.B.A visit to Europe.C.A television talk show.19.When did Sir Hugh’s first boo k of records appear?A.In 1875.B.In 1950.C.In 1955.20.What are the two speakers going to talk about next?A.More records of unusual facts.B.The founder of the company.C.The oldest person in the world.第一节(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.21.Every Wednesday,I go to Cantata Adult Life Services,a local retirement community in Brookfield,Illinois,US,with my classmates to do community service.Our visits last about an hour,and we bring 25﹣30 students every time.We play board games and cards with the elderly while we’re there.You can watch all the movies and TV shows you want about"life back then",but nothing compares to talking to the people who were actually there.Just hearing their stories has touched me in a way I never thought possible.Whether it was talking to 98﹣year﹣old”Hurricane Hilda"about her glory days as a roller skater or chatting with Lou about the times she danced with a famous actor,I was completely mesmerized by every single memory the elderly wanted to share with me.Even those who don't have amazing memories make the experience fulfilling(充实的).I remembervisiting Mrs Robinson.She couldn't recall much about her past,but she told me she’d never forget how kind I was just to listen to her.It made me realize that it’s the little things that make life worth living.If there’s one thing I’ve realized in my three years of visiting Cantata,it’s that presence﹣﹣just being there﹣means more than anything to many of them.And despite how busy our lives are,there’s always time to make someone's day.21.Why does the author go to Cantata Adult Life Services regularly?A.To play board games.B.To visit the elderly.C.To watch movies.D.To share stories.22.The underlined word"mesmerized”in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to" ”.A.confusedB.annoyedC.encouragedD.attracted23.What may be the most important to the elderly according to the author?A.Staying with them.B.The special old days.C.Showing patience.D.Amazing experiences.24.It is good to get in touch with your inner child from time to time,and obviously some people are willing to pay big money for the chance to do so in a proper environment.A Brooklyn﹣based adult preschool is charging customers between 333and999for the chance to act like a kid again.At Preschool Mastermind in New York adults get to participate in show﹣and﹣tell,arts﹣and﹣crafts such as finger paint,games like musical chairs and even take naps.The month﹣long course also has class picture day where the adults are expected to have a field trip and a parent day.30﹣year﹣old Michelle Joni Lapidos,the brain behind the adult preschool,studied childhood education and has always wanted to be a preschool teacher.She's always on the lookout for new ways to get people in touch with the freedom of childhood.A friend encouraged her to start the mastermind course instead.According to Candice,her blogger friend,Preschool Mastermind gives adults a chance to relearn and master the things that they failed to understand as children.”I realized all the sign ificances of what we learn in preschool,”said founder Michelle Joni,”People come here and get in touch with their inner child.It’s magical.We are bringing ourselves back to another place,another time with ourselves when we are more believing in ourselves,more confident and ready to take on the world.””One person’s here because they want to learn not to be soserious."Michelle said.”Another’s here to learn to be more confident."She explained that most of the classes were planned.However,Joni added that while the planned activities were fun,it was often the spontaneous(自发的)moments that attracted students."It's the things you don’t plan for,the sharing between friends and learning from each other.''24.What is the purpose of Preschool Mastermind?A.To give adults a chance to return to childhood.B.To help parents understand their children better.C.To provide practical training courses for teachers.D.To introduce some ways of playing with children.25.What is mainly discussed about Preschool Mastermind in Paragraph 2?A.Its customers.B.Its activities.C.Its environment.D.Its schedule.26.According to Candice,people come to this program to •A.enjoy freedom of thinkingB.realize their childhood dreamsC.discover their inner abilitiesD.figure out childhood puzzles27.What do we know about Michelle Joni?A.She used to be a preschool teacher.B.She likes to make plans in advance.C.She founded Preschool Mastermind.D.She gained confidence by sharing.28.Martha Graham,born in 1894,was one of the most famous dancers and creators of dance,whose influence on dance has been compared with the influence Picasso had on the modern visual arts,Stravinsky had on music,or Frank Lloyd Wright had on architecture.She created almost two hundred dance pieces.She is often called the Mother of Modern Dance.Earlier in her life,however,Martha did not know that she would become a dancer.At that time,the dancers were looked down on.So Martha’s parents didn’t approve of her desire to dance at the beginning.Until 1916,she began her studies at the newly created Denishawn School of Dancing and Related Arts,founded by Ruth St.Denis and Ted Shawn,where Graham worked very hard to improve her ability to dance because she was considered too old to begin dancing.In 1936,Graham made her defining work,"Chronicle,which signaled the beginning of a new era in modern dance.The dance brought serious issues to the stage for the general public in a dramatic manner.Influenced by the Wall Street Crash of 1929,the Great Depression that followed,and the Spanish Civil War,it focused on depression and isolation,reflected in the dark nature of both the set and costumes.Graham continued to dance past the age of seventy.Once again,she wasmet with criticism from people who came to watch her shows.But she didn't give up.Her last completed ballet was 1990's Maple Leaf Rag.”A Dancer’s World"is an introduction to Graham and her work.She tells about her dances and her dance group shows some of their methods.Martha Graham received many awards during her lifetime,including the Presidential Medal of Freedom in nineteen seventy﹣six.She was the﹣first dancer to receive the country's highest civilian honor.She died in 1991at the age of ninety﹣six.In 1998,Time magazine listed her as the"Dancer of the Centu ry”and as one of the most important people of the twentieth century.28.Some famous artists mentioned in Paragraph 1 show Martha Graham .A.was influenced greatly by themB.kept in touch with them regularlyC.had a great effect on modern danceD.liked to make more friends with them29.Why didn’t Martha's parents approve of her desire to dance at first?A.She was too old to learn American dance.B.American dance was seen as a lower art form.C.There was no academic school to teach dancing.D.Her family was too poor to afford her tuition.30.When Martha Graham continued to dance in her 70s,she .A.was warmly welcomed by the youthB.achieved huge success once againC.received many awards for her ageD.was attacked by people31.The text is mainly about .A.the background of modern dance in AmericaB.the development of modern dance in AmericaC.Martha Graham and her achievements in danceD.the awards Martha Graham won in her life.32.We grew up with the familiar toy bricks (积木) that gave us the imagination to build towers and castles.Generations have been attracted by this toy that lets children and adults alike create anything and everything.But with over 200 millions sets being sold a year in over 100countries,the question remains﹣where did Lego actually come from?Lego was born from the creative mind of Danish carpenter (木匠),Ole Kirk Christiansen,back in the early 1930s.He established a small business in Denmark.He and his team built a variety of household goods like ironing boards along with wooden toys.The Lego name was adopted in 1934,formed from the Danish words”Leg Godt”or"play well",which means”I study”or”I put together”in Latin.Christiansen’s company continued to make wooden toys until 1942w hen fire struck﹣the entire Lego factory burned to the ground.Unwilling to give in,the factory was rebuilt and the production line restarted soonafter.By 1954,Christiansen’s son,Godtfred,had become the junior managing director of the Lego Group.It was during his conversation with an overseas buyer that he was struck by the idea of a toy system.For over 30 years,the Lego Company made only toys and related goods.Then,in 1968,the company opened its first Legoland in Denmark.Combining the Lego building bricks with a computer,the Robotics Invention System 1.5 is now the most advanced toy in the Lego Company,which is targeted at users aged twelve and above,and that includes any parents or grandparents that want to join in.Now the Lego Company is expanding its production lines to include lights,cameras and so on.Lego Company has done a lot to entertain many children around the world.32.The author presents the text by .A.telling an interesting storyB.showing the process in different stagesC.introducing a practical methodD.describing many different activities33.Which of the following is NOT true about the Robotics Invention System 1。

河北高考英语试卷2017

河北高考英语试卷2017

河北高考英语试卷2017A卷2017年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(河北卷)Part Ⅰ ListeningSection A1. C2. A3. A4. B5. C6. B7. A8. C9. B 10. ASection B11. B 12. A 13. C 14. B 15. C 16. A 17. C 18. B 19. A 20. B Part Ⅱ Vocabulary and Structure21. D 22. C 23. D 24. A 25. B 26. C 27. C 28. D 29. B 30. A 31. C 32. D 33. C 34. B 35. A 36. D 37. C 38. A 39. D 40. B Part Ⅲ Reading ComprehensionSection A41. C 42. B 43. D 44. A 45. BSection B46. A 47. C 48. D 49. B 50. CSection C51. B 52. D 53. C 54. A 55. APart Ⅳ Translation56. in public transport57. lost his visiting card58. shouldn’t have told everybody about our plan59. take up the issue of environmental pollution60. had I not missed the early flightPart Ⅴ WritingDirections:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic of How to Balance Study and Hobbies. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese:1.学习和爱好要如何平衡?2.举例说明(至少两个)。

英语_2017年河北省高考英语模拟试卷b(新课标ⅰ)含

英语_2017年河北省高考英语模拟试卷b(新课标ⅰ)含

2017年河北省高考英语模拟试卷B(新课标Ⅰ)第一部分听力1. What does the man like about the play?A.The story.B.The ending.C.The actor.2. Which place are the speakers trying to find?A A hotel.B A bank.C A restaurant.3. At what time will the two speakers meet?A.5:20B.5:10C.5:40.4. what will the man do?A Change the plan.B Wait for a phone call.C Sort things out.5. What does the woman want to do?A See a film with the man.B Offer the man some help.C Listen to some great mu sic.6. 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题.6.Where is Ben?A In the kitchen.B At school.C In the park.7.What will the children do in the afternoon?A.Help set the table.B.Have a party.C.Do their homework.7. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题.8.What are the two speakers talking about?A A Family holiday.B A business trip.C A travel plan.9.Where did Rachel go?A.Spain.B.Italy.C.China.8. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.10.How did the woman get to know about third-hand smoke?A From young smokers.B Prom a newspaper article.C From Some smoking parents.11.Why does the man say that he should keep away from babies?A.He has just become a father. B.He wears dirty clothes. C.He is a smoker.12.What does the woman suggest smoking parents should do?A.Stop smoking altogether.B.Smoke only outside their houses.C.Reduce dangerous matter in cigarettes.9. 听第9段材料,回答第13至l6题.13.Where does Michelle Ray come from?A.A middle-sized city.B.A small town.C.A big city14.Which place would Michelle Ray take her visitors to for shopping?A.The Zen Garden.B.The Highlands.C.The Red River area.15.What does Michelle Ray do for complete quiet?A.Go camping.B.Study in a library.C.Read at home.16.What does the speakers talking about?A.Late-night shopping.B.Asian foodC.Louisville.听第9段材料,回答第13至l6题.13.Where does Michelle Ray come from?A.A middle-sized city.B.A small town.C.A big city14.Which place would Michelle Ray take her visitors to for shopping?A.The Zen Garden.B.The Highlands.C.The Red River area.15.What does Michelle Ray do for complete quiet?A.Go camping.B.Study in a library.C.Read at home.16.What does the speakers talking about?A.Late-night shopping.B.Asian foodC.Louisville.10. 听第l0段材料,回答第17至20题.17.Why do some people say they never have dreams according to Dr Garfield?A They forget about their dreams.B They don't want to tell the truth.C They hav e no bad experiences.18.Why did Davis stop having dreams?A.He got a serious heart attackB.He was to sad about his brother's deathC.He was frightened by a terrible dream.19.What is Dr Garfield's opinion about dreaming?A.It is very useful.B.It makes things worse.C.It prevents the mind from working.20.Why do some people turn off their dreams completely?A.To sleep better.B.To recover from illnesses.C.To stay away from their problem.第二部分阅读理解11. A Guide to the UniversityFoodThe TWU Cafeteria is open 7 am to 8 pm.It serves snacks, drinks, ice cream bars and meals.You can pay with cash or your ID cards.You can add meal money to your ID cards at the Front Desk.Even if you do not buy your food in the cafeteria, you can use the tables to eat your lunch, to have meetings and to study.If you are on campus in the evening or late at night, you can buy snacks, fast food, and drinks in the Lower Café located in the bottom level of the Gouglas Centre.This area is often used for entertainment such as concerts, games or TV watching.RelaxationThe Globe, located in the bottom level of McMillan Hall, is available forrelaxing, studying, cooking, and eating. Monthly activities are held here for all international students.Hours are 10 am to 10 pm, closed on Sundays.HealthLocated on the top floor of Douglas Hall, the Wellness Centre is committed tophysical, emotional and social health.A doctor and nurse is available if you have health questions or need immediate medical help or personal advice.The cost of this is included inyour medical insurance.Hours are Monday to Friday, 9 am to noon and 1: 00 to 4: 30 pm. Academic SupportAll students have access to the Writing Centre on the upper floor of Douglas Hall.Here, qualified volunteers will work with you on writtenwork, grammar, vocabulary, and other academic skills. You can sign up for an appointment on the sign﹣up sheet outside the door two 30﹣minute appointments per week maximum.This service is free.TransportationThe TWU Express is a shuttle service.The shuttle transports students between campus and the shopping center, leaving from the Mattson Centre.Operation hours are between 8 am and 3 pm.Saturdays only.Round trip fare is﹩1.(1)What can you do in the TWU Cafeteria?________A Do homework and watch TVB Buy drinks and enjoy concertsC have meals and meet with friendsD Add money to your ID and play chess.(2)Where and when can you cook your own food?________A The McMillan Hall,SundayB The Lower Café,SundayC The TWU Cafeteria,FridayD The Globe,Friday.(3)The Guide tells us that the Wellness Centre________.A is open six days a weekB gives advice on mental healthC trains students in medical careD offers services free of charge.(4)How can you seek help from the Writing Center?________A By filling in a sign﹣up formB By applying onlineC By calling the centerD By going to the center directly.12. Whenever we see a button, we are eager to press it because we know something will ha ppen.This is true in most cases, for example on a doorbell and on the"on/off"button on the TV.But some buttons are actually fake, like the"close"button on a lift.Many people are in the habit of pressing the"close"button because they don't have the pati ence to wait for the lift doors to shut.But lifts'"close"buttons are a complete scam (骗局), at least in the US--the doors will not close any faster no matter how hard you press. It started in the 1990s when the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed in the US, mak ing sure that all lifts stayed open long enough so that people with disabilities could enter.O nly US firefighters and repairmen can use the buttons to speed up the door-closing process if they have a code or special keys.But to normal lift riders, the buttons aren't completely useless.According to psychologist s, fake buttons can actually make you feel better by offering you a sense of control."Perceived (能够感知的) control is very important.It reduces stress and increases well-being, "Ellen J.Langer, a psychology professor, said, "having a lack of control is associated w ith depression."Experts have revealed that a lot of buttons that don't do anything exist in our lives for this same purpose. For example, many offices in the US have fake thermostats (温度调节器) because people tend to feel better when they think they can control the temperature in their workspace.But psychologists found it interesting that even when people are aware of these little"whit e lies", they still continue to push fake buttons because as long as the doors eventually close, i t is considered to be worth the effort."That habit is here to stay, "John Kounios, a psychology professor, said."Even though I hav e real doubts about the traffic light buttons, I always press them.After all, I've got nothing el se to do while waiting.So why not press the button in the hope that this one will work? "(1)What was the author's main purpose in writing the article?________A To analyze the functions of fake buttons.B To describe some different kinds of fake b uttons.C To explain the advantages and disadvantages of fake buttons.D To expl ore people's different habits when it comes to pushing buttons.(2)In America,the"close"buttons on lifts________.A are fake for the convenience of disabled people.B work only when people press the m hard for a while.C were specially designed to give people a sense of control.D cannot speed up the process of closing the door in any case.(3)The underlined part"for this same purpose"in Paragraph 6refers to________.A making people more patient.B giving people perceived control.C helping peo ple to build up confidence.D making people with depression feel better.(4)According to John Kounios,people who press fake buttons________.A should give up this habit.B probably do so to kill time.C consider what they d o to be meaningless.D don't know that what they press is fake.13. Several times my daughter had telephoned to say, "Mum, you must come and see the da ffodils(水仙花)before they are over."I wanted to go, but it was a two-hour drive from Lake Arrowhead."I will go next Tuesday, "I promised, a little unwillingly, on her third call.The next Tuesday dawned cold and rainy.Still, I had promised, and so I drove there.Wh en I finally walked into Carolyn's house and hugged and greeted my grandchildren, I said, "Fo rget the daffodils, Carolyn!The road is invisible (看不见的) in the cloud and fog, and there is nothing in the world except you and these children tha t I want to see!"My daughter smiled calmly and said, "We drive in this weather all the time, Mum.You will never forgive yourself if you miss this experience."After about twenty minutes, we turned o nto a small road and I saw a small church.On the far side of the church, I saw a hand-lettered sign that read"Daffodil Garden"? We got out of the car and each took a child's hand, a nd I followed Carolyn down the path.Then, we turned a comer of the path, and I looked up amazed.Before me lay the most beautiful sight.Flows of flowers of different colors seemed poured down the peak and slopes.There were five acres of flowers!A seas of daffodil!It w as like a fairyland all beyond description."But who has done this? "I asked Carolyn."It's just one woman, "Carolyn answered.That 's her home, "Carolyn pointed to a well-kept A-frame house that looked small and modest in the midst of all that glory.We walked up to the house.On the patio (露台), we saw a poster."Answers to the Questions I Know You Are Asking"was the headline. The first answer was a simple one."50, 000 bulbs (鳞茎)"it read.The second answer was, "One at a time, by one woman."The third answer was, "B egan in 1958."I thought of this woman whom I had never met, who, more than fifty years before, had beg un-one bulb at a time-to bring the beauty and joy to the mountain top.Just planting one bulb at a time, year after year, had changed the world where she lived and created something of magnificence, beauty, and inspiration.When we multiply tiny pieces of time with small amounts of daily effort, we too can accom plish great things.Everyone can do something to change the world.(1)The writer wasn't going to see the daffodils at first because________.A she cared more about the children.B they were on a remote mountain top.C t he weather was not good enough.D it was not easy for her to drive there.(2)What do we know from the passage about the woman who grew daffodil?________A She must have been a modest woman.B She worked as a professional gardener.C She grew the daffodils over 50 years by herself.D Being poor,she made a living by selling daffodils.(3)What has the writer learned from this experience?________A It's never too late to learn.B Nothing is too difficult if you put your heart into it.C People can change the world where they live by growing flowers.D Accumulation of small steps may lead to something magnificent.14. The Cuban iguana is a species of lizard(蜥蜴)of the iguana family.It is the largest of the West Indian rock iguanas, one of the most endan gered groups of lizards.This species with red eyes and a thick tail is one of the largest lizard s in the Caribbean.The Cuban iguana is primarily herbivorous; 95% of its diet consists of the leaves, flowers a nd fruits from as many as 30 plant species, including the seaside rock bush and various grass es. However, Cuban iguanas occasionally consume animal matter, and individuals have been observed eating the dead flesh of birds, fish and crabs, The researchers wrote that quite a f ew people on Isla Magueyes could have caused this incident.The Cuban iguana is distributed throughout the rocky southern coastal areas of mainland Cuba and its surrounding islands with a wild population booming on Isla Magueyes, Puerto R ico.It is also found on the Cayman Islands of Little Cayman and Cayman Brac, where a separate subspecies occurs.Females guard their nest sites and often nest in sites half destroyed b y Cuban crocodiles. To avoid the attack from them, the Cuban iguana often makes its home within or near prickly-pear cacti(仙人掌).In general the species is in decline, more quickly on the mainland than on the outlying isla nds.One of the reasons for their decline is habitat destruction caused by t he over consumi ng of farm animals, housing development, and the building of tourist resorts on the beaches where the animals prefer to build their nests. Although the wild population is in decline, th e numbers of iguanas have been sharply increased as a result of captive-breeding(圈养) and other conservation programs.(1)The underlined word"herbivorous"(Paragraph 2)probably means________.A dangerous.B gentle.C plant-eating.D flesh-eating.(2)Why does the Cuban iguana build its nest near prickly-pear cacti?________A To keep itself cool.B To get the food easily.C To stay away from people.D To avoid crocodiles'attack.(3)How many reasons are mentioned for the habitat destruction?________A Two.B Three.C Four.D Five.(4)What's the author's purpose of writing the text?________A To give us a brief introduction to the Cuban iguana.B To show he is concerned about the Cuban iguana.C To explain reasons for the Cuban iguana's decline.D To dra w people's attention to the endangered Cuban iguana.第二节(共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.15. 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。

河北省石家庄市2017届高三毕业班第二次模拟考试英语试题含答案

河北省石家庄市2017届高三毕业班第二次模拟考试英语试题含答案

河北省石家庄市2017届高三毕业班第二次模拟考试英语试题第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

APrivate MuseumsGuanfu Museum,BeijingTicket: 50 yuanOpened in 1997 by antiques collector Ma Weidu,the Guanfu Museum is China's first private museum.It doesn't just display antiques as most other museums do.Guanfu's exhibits feel intimate(温馨),as if visitors had walked into a private house.Antique furniture is placed as it would have been in someone's home long ago,with rare blue-flowered porcelain(瓷器)vases and jars decorating the room.Apart from its branch in Beijing,Guanfu has opened two branches in Shanghai and Xiamen.Long Museum,ShanghaiTicket: 50 yuanWang Wei and Liu Yiqian have turned people's heads several times since opening the museum in 2012.In 2014, Liu snapped up a Ming Dynasty porcelain cup for HK$281.24 million at an auction(拍卖).It set a world record for the highest price of a single piece of Chinese porcelain.Their most recent acquisition was a painting entitled Peach Blossom Spring by Zhang Daqian.The work was sold at Sotheby's spring auctions for HK$271 million. Museum of Handcraft Paper,YunnanTicket: freeBuilt in 2010 and located at the foot of Gaoligong Mountain,the museum looks different from any other building in the village.It is regarded as a micro-village,a group of several small buildings.All the buildings are designed with a traditional Chinese wood structural systemfeaturing nailless connections.Local materials,such as fir wood,bamboo,volanco stone and handcrafted paper,are used for the decoration.Sifang Art Museum,NanjingTicket: 40 yuanOpened in 2013,Sifang Art Museum is of artistic value both inside and outside.It's home to some of China's top contemporary paintings and installations,collected by Lu Jun and Lu Xun.A work of art itself,the museum,which consists of 20 separate buildings,was designed in 2003 by nearly two dozen of the biggest names in international and Chinese architecture.21.What is special about Guanfu Museum?A.It used to be a private house.B.It mainly exhibits antique furniture.C.It plans to open two branch museums.D.It has a homelike atmosphere.22.What can we learn about Long Museum?A.Its admission is free of charge.B.It was opened in the Ming Dynasty.C.It exhibits the most recent items.D.Its collection once set a world record.23.Which museum has been open for the longest time?A.Guanfu Museum.B.Long Museum.C.Museum of Handcraft Paper.D.Sifang Art Museum.24.What similarities do the last two museums have?A.They lie at the foot of mountains.B.They have contemporary paintings.C.They're made up of several buildings.D.They are built with wood and bamboo.BToo Good to Go is a smartphone app which allows restaurants to sell food that would otherwise be thrown away at discount prices from as little as£2 and a maximum of £3.80,ever if the meals are sold from the very finest restaurants in the country.Originally created in Denmark and launched in Brighton and Leeds in June,the service has recently been introduced in the United Kingdom by a couple of young entrepreneurs(企业家).Millions of tons of food are thrown in the trash every year,with restaurants accounting for a large part,so eco-entrepreneurs Chris Wilson and Jamie Crummie came up with the good idea to stop food ing Too Good to Go not only helps restaurants save expense,but gives people in need the chance to order fancy dishes at low prices.Too Good to Go is very convenient for users.Restaurants make food available on the Too Good To Go app and website.People can look through the available dishes on the smartphones,pay for them using credit card and pick them up at a set time,an hour before closing time.Although Too Good to Go does take a fee from restaurants for each sale,its creators say the end goal is to use it for restaurants to solve their waste management problem,rather than making a profit.Wilson claims, "The idea is that restaurants stop producing the extra food so they don't need to throw it away in the trash,and we really want to put ourselves out of business by stopping food waste."Birmingham has become the latest city where restaurants can reduce food waste to the lowest limit by working with the Too Good To Go social enterprise app.25.Where was Too Good to Go originally launched?A.In Denmark.B.In Brighton.C.In Birmingham.D.In the US.26.What's the app intended to do?A.Make a profit by selling food on the website.B.Allow restaurants to sell foods at low prices.C.Help restaurants to deal with leftover food.D.Call on restaurants to save food and money.27.How did the creators of the app make profits?A.By selling copies of the app.B.By taking a fee from buyers.C.By charging restaurants for each sale.D.By getting donations from entrepreneurs.28.What can we infer from the text?A.People can pay less money for a rich meal.B.The app is mainly designed to help the poor.C.Dishes can be sold to make a lot of profits.D.People can get their ordered food at home.CWhen was the last time you upgraded your smartphone,and put your old handset into a cupboard never to be seen again?Rather than seeing how much we can get for it on eBay,the high-street retailer(零售商)Three is encouraging customers to do something good.Sure,you could give it to a family member or sell it and pocket the extra money,but what if that tiny little device could really change someone else's life for the better?According to Three,there are almost 15million such people in the UK,unable to enjoy the luxury of a smartphone and over 20 million of us with unused devices lying around.Reconnected,a non-profit programme,is partnering with a variety of charities(慈善机构)to get the technology to those people who need it most.But anyone who has a smartphone knows that much of the expense comes paying your monthly bill,but not for the device.So those who receive a device via the programme will also be given three months free access to the Three network allowing them to go online,sign up to job alerts and make calls without the cost hanging over them.After the period is up,they can go into any store and set up a contract(合同)with the phone they already have.Mary,58,from Hertfordshire was given a phone,and explained how it changed her life:"Before I got my smartphone,I was terrified of technology.I wanted a job,so I knew I needed to get online.By the end of the three-month programme,I was emailing prospective employers and t king to my employment advisor via email...It has opened so many doors for me."If you want to take part in Reconnected,all you need to do is go to your local Three store and collect a pre-paid envelope to send your device away.2017 is looking up already.29.Why does Three encourage people to donate their unused phone?A.To upgrade their smartphone.B.To join the charity organization.C.To improve some poor people's life.D.To exchange for some pocket money.30.What can we know about the phone offered by the programme?A.The phone service is free of charge.B.It has to be returned after 3 months.ers must pay for their phone calls.D.Its service can last with a contract.31.What does the example of Mary show?A.How technology changes people's life.B.How people benefit from the programme.C.How people can join the programme.D.How her career began to take off.DIt is certainly newsworthy that Julia is the first new Muppet(提线木偶)in a decade inSesame Street,a TV program for children,but that is not the only thing that makes her special.The cheery,green-eyed 4-year-old,who has autism(自闭症),is also here to expose young kids to those with autism and teach them about acceptance.The creators decided to bring the Muppet on air so that she would be able to reach millions more kids and families.However,as autism looks different in everyone,it can be hard to introduce such a character properly.Sesame Workshop consulted with over 250 educators,psychologists,and autism organizations.In Julia's first episode,viewers observe common problems with kids who suffer autism and similar disorders.For example,when the other Muppets want to play hide and seek,Julia starts jumping up and down with excitement. Instead of laughing at her or correcting her,the group of Muppets start jumping with her and it becomes a new game. And when Julia first meets Big Bird,another Muppet,she ignores him.At first,Big Bird is hurt,but he learns that it doesn't mean she dislikes him—she just communicates with strangers in a different way.Julia was an instant hit.Families quickly connect with the little red-haired girl.Sherrie Westin,an executive vice president at Sesame Workshop,says her favorite feedback came from a mother,who used Julia to explain to her autistic daughter what the condition meant,inspiring the daughter to say, "So I'm amazing,too,right?"Autism affects 1 in 68 children in the United States and scores more worldwide.Hopefully,by watching Julia, kids will see that everyone should be treated equally and appreciated.32.What does the underlined word "them" in Paragraph 1 refer to?A.Sesame Street's Muppets.B.Young kids.C.Children with autism.D.The creators of Julia.33.Why did Sesame Workshop consult many experts?A.To make the new Muppet entertaining.B.To get their advice on the cure for autism.C.To make autism better known through Julia.D.To make more money through the TV program.34.How do the other Muppets react to Julia's behavior in the game?A.They follow her.B.They ignore her.C.They correct her.D.They laughat her.35.Why did the author mention the mother and her autistic daughter?A.To make Sesame Street popular.B.To help people with autism.C.To show the influence of Julia.D.To draw public attention to them.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。

河北省模拟高考英语试卷2017

河北省模拟高考英语试卷2017

河北省模拟高考英语试卷2017河北省模拟高考英语试卷2017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。

History is a record of what has happened in the past. 36 The really fascinating thing is that much of history has been repeated time and again. It allows us to learn from the past, both the mistakes made and the successes achieved.One of the benefits of history is reading how other people both famous and totally unknown have overcome tremendous challenges in their life. These challenges, although particular to a person, or to a certain time in the past, or occurring in a different country or culture, all convey the same thing. 3738 He encountered many failures while on the road to finally inventing the modern day light bulb. He could be held out as an example of a person who never gave up. 39 However, he did not let those failures stop him. He had a dream and he just kept trying different things until he did reach success.Or, consider the story of Abraham Lincoln who managed to become President of the United States even though he suffered many setbacks and personal losses. Most of us only realize the success of Mr. Lincoln becoming President. 40 His life was not an easy one. His story is one that motivates us to keep moving forward no matter what obstacles we have in life.A. History has a lot of influence on us.B. Take for example the story of Thomas Edison.C. History has some very unique qualities about it.D. I am sure he was discouraged by his many failures.E. They convey wisdom in their short stories of perseverance.F. Few of us knew about the many challenges he had to overcome.G. Only those with courage to face challenges can hope to live their dreams.第三部分英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

英语_2017年河北省邯郸市高考英语一模试卷含答案

英语_2017年河北省邯郸市高考英语一模试卷含答案

2017年河北省邯郸市高考英语一模试卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1. How will the woman deal with the machine?A.She will repair it herself.B.She will ask the man to repair it.C.She will find a repairman to repair it.2. Where is the man going next?A.To his dormitory.B.To the library.C.To the lecture room.3. How long is the girl's father's business trip?A.Five weeks.B.Three weeks.C.Two weeks.4. What did the boy do yesterday evening?A.He watched a tennis match.B.He did his homework.C.He talked on the phone.5. Where are the speakers?A.On the road.B.At a police station.C.In a garage.6. 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题.6.Who will go to see the movie with the woman?A Her son.B Her husband.C Her friend.7.What kind of movie is the woman going to see?A.A thriller.B.A comedy.C.A disaster movie.7. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题.8.Why doesn't the man like his new neighbors?A Their dogs bark loudly.B They've destroyed his yard.C They like to watch him through the window.9.What does the man think of dogs?A.They are lovely.B.They are frightening.C.They are in danger.10.What does the woman advise the man to do?A.Talk with his neighbors.B.Say hello to his neighbors.C.Call the police as soon as possible.8. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题.11.What is the evidence of a mental problem?A One thinks life is difficult.B One's daily life is disordered.C One gets the blues now and again.12.What caused the man's problem?A.The pressure of work.B.The overuse of drugs.C.His family history of mental illness.13.What does the woman suggest the man do?A.Think positively.B.Have regular meals.C.Do some exercises and activities.9. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题.14.What does the man say about Trade Me?A It offers some rare records.B He often buys books and CDs on it.C He can buy things from other users on it.15.What did the man buy for his mother as a Christmas present?A.A golf bag.B.A coat.C.A sofa.16.What is the man's opinion about online shopping?A.The delivery is a bit too slow.B.Returning goods is difficult.C.It is quite convenient.17.What is the man concerned in the end?A.When the sofa will arrive.B.How the sofa will be delivered.C.How much the delivery will cost.10. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题.18.What is the speaker mainly talking about?A Living conditions in Massachusetts in the 1800s.B The difference between sheep an d cattle feeding.C Animal raising on early American farms.19.What activity did the settlers consider the least important in the early 1800s?A.Planting crops.B.Caring for animals.C.Building houses.20.What did the 19th-century farmers do with most of their farm products?A.They consumed them themselves.B.They sold them to people in cities.C.They traded them with neighboring farms.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)11. The first decade of the 21st century has been a remarkable period for inventions.Here are some of the most influential inventions in the first decade.(1)iPod and iTunes:These two inventions from Apple Inc.presented a revolutionary new way for people to liste n to music and fundamentally changed the recording industry.iTunes was introduced in Jan uary,2001 and was marketed as a program that transferred (转录) CDs into digital audio files and helped organize digital recordings.Later that year,Apple introduced the iPod,a device (设备)that used a hard disk to store music files.The first model had a 5GB capacity and could hold over 1,000 songs.2.iPhone:The iPhone from Apple Inc.was released in June of 2007 and completely changed the way mobile phones are used personally and in business.Older phones typically included voice c ommunications and sometimes a keyboard to send text messages.Phones that offered inter net access were usually unreadable and difficult to handle.The iPhone introduced the multi -touch interface(界面) that allows for quick and easy access to data,music,and pictures while providing storage for other important information.3.Electric Car:Tesla Motors was formed in 2003.It was the first company to produce a vehicle that did not have significant difficulty in production or sales.Tesla vehicles claim an 88% efficiency rati ng compared to 20-25% for traditional gasoline-powered cars.According to data from the National Fire Protection Association,a driver is"5 times more likely to experience a fire in a traditional gasoline car than a Tesla."4.Facebook:Facebook was not the first social networking website,but since its introduction in 2004 it has been the most influential medium.150 million users worldwide appreciate its multitude of features and easy accessibility.The concept of buildi ng connections through internet has changed the manner in which businesses market their p roducts and people interact with one another.21.What can we learn about iTunes?________A It is used to store music.B It has a hard disk.C It turns CDs into digital audio fi les.D It was introduced after iPod was invented.(2)Compared to a traditional gasoline-powered car,Tesla________.A takes in bigger profits.B works in lower efficiency.C sells better in the car mar ket.D is much safer from fire damage.(3)Which two inventions changed the way of doing business?________A iPod and iTunes.B iPhone and Facebook.C iPhone and Electric Car.D El ectric Car and Facebook.12. Thomas Hardy, probably the most searching and knowledgeable novelist of our time, w as born on June 2, 1840, in Dorsetshire, England.He died on January 11, 1928.In his yout h, Hardy read much and dreamt of becoming a poet, but he studied and practiced architectur e as an assistant to a London architect, winning a prize for design.The fine descriptions of s tructure in his novels were probably somewhat due to his architectural training.For five years he worked hard to practise writing poetry, but when he was twenty-seven, Hardy turned to fiction.His first story was accepted two years later, but upon the adv ice of George Meredith he decided not to publish it.His first novel, Desperate Remedies, app eared in 1871.During the next twenty-five years he published fourteen novels and two collections of short stories.Under the Greenwood Tree (1872)he never surpassed(超越)in happy and delicate perfection of art.This and his next novel, A pair of Blue Eyes (1873), begin to show deep irony(讽刺) which is so obvious throughout Hardy's writings.Far from the madding Crowd (1874)was his first popular success.In it is shown Hardy's amazing power of describing nature as symbolic background for his characters, an organic part of the action of his story.This was t he earliest of what he called his novels of character and environment, which included The Re turn of the Native, Tess of D'Urbervilles, his masterpiece, and Jude the Obscure.Not until he was fifty-eight years old was his first collection of poems published, and he was sixty-four when the first part of The Dymats, surprised the literary world.(1)How did Thomas Hardy benefit from his architectural career?________A He could practice writing while working.B He made a lot of money to support his wr iting.C He found material for his novels and poems.D He applied architectural k nowledge in his novels.(2)What is Thomas Hardy's Under the Greenwood Tree considered to be?________A One of his masterworks.B One of his best collections of poems.C His best nov el in perfection of art.D His first popular success.(3)Which of the following is one of his novels of character and environment?________A Desperate Remedies.B A pair of Blue Eyes.C Tess of D'Urbervilles D.(4)What type of writing is this text?________A A biography.B A book review.C A novel.D A news report.13. For those who have no access to clean water, the phrase"a thirst for knowledge"may so on have a new meaning.Researchers have developed a book with specially treated pages th at can make water safe to drink.The researchers say their invention could improve the lives of many in the developing world.An estimated 600 to 700 million people around the world are at risk of disease or even dea th because their drinking water is not clean.The water is infected with harmful bacteria or other pollutants.But researcher Teri Dankovich has developed a special book that could tur n dirty water into clean, drinkable water.The book contains 25 pages.Each page is about one millimeter thick.The pages contain very small particles (微粒) of silver.The pages can be used as filters (过滤器) to remove harmful microorganisms that can pollute drinking water.The filter kills the organisms that pass through it.Ms.Dankovich says each page can treat up to 100 liters of water.Pictures on the pages show the dangers of dirty water and how to use the book for th ose unable to read.The pages are made of filter paper.They are designed to be torn from t he book.Water can be poured through the paper to be decontaminated.Teri Dankovich and another researcher tested the drinkable book in Bangladesh, Ghana an d South Africa.The tests proved to be successful.At the meeting of the American Chemical Society in Boston, Ms.Dankovich was asked whether she has considered adding classic lite rature on the book's pages."The idea of classical texts-that's of interest maybe later.But we have discussed a little bit more exciting text.But we r eally haven't had the time to go through that part, "she laughed.Water for Life, a non-governmental organization, has provided financial support for the project.It costs just penn ies per page to produce each book.(1)How does the book help people get clean water?________A The tiny metal particles on the pages remove the pollution.B Its pages can produce s mall particles when dropped into water.C It contains knowledge of water cleaning on each of the pages.D It carries information about the harm caused by dirty water.(2)The underlined word"decontaminated"in Paragraph 2 probably mean________.A tested B. C absorbed D.(3)What can we infer about the drinkable book with classical texts?________A It will be available soon.B It's a joke to the researchers.C It's a waste of time t o do research on them.D It has not been on the researchers'schedule.(4)What is the passage mainly about?________A Book pages providing safe drinking water.B Water pollution in developing countries .C Books designed to improve people's lives.D A new test carried out successfull y.14. If you're locking into your career plans, college counselor Nancy has three words for yo u: Don't do it.Actually, Nancy isn't the only counselor advising students to take their time in discovering who they are and what they want to do when they get out of college."Preparing broadly makes sense to me, "she explains, "and that the best preparation for a f uture that is still unfolding, is a broad preparation.It shouldn't prevent you from following areas that light you up, but a broad preparation will prepare you for multiple careers."That' s important because jobs change more frequently due to changes in technology and business competition.Some jobs that are available today may be on their way out in 10 years."The best thing about preparing broadly is that you get to live in a big world, "says Nancy."You a void getting stuck in a job or business area, and if your job becomes out of date, you can mov e on."Many students make the mistake of working on"the next step in front of them, "avoiding ti me to explore their interests or reflect on what they're learning about themselves.For exam ple, students will look at a college and try to figure out what the college is looking for in a stu dent.Then they try to remake themselves into that student, even though it might go against who they really are.Students let the"next-step mentality"hold back their learning as well.Many students don't take courses outside t heir comfort zone for fear it will ruin their GPA(平均成绩) and their chances of getting into a certain college."You may be unwilling to go outside your areas of strength for fear you'll get a low grade, "says Nancy."But if you think one grad e in one class will ruin your chances of admission, you're doing harm to yourself.Colleges lo ok at a number of factors in addition to grades.Students often think requirements of colleg es are much stricter and narrower than they really are."Since colleges work to admit a diverse group of students, the best thing to do is be yourself and explore your options.There are many people in their late 20s who are unhappy in their careers and who regret that they didn't pursue a wider range of interests while in college.(1)Nancy's advice is based on________.A Rising unemploymentB. C A fast-changing job marketD.(2)What does the underlined phrase"comfort zone"in Paragraph 4 refer to?________A Their career plans.B Their favorite courses.C The jobs they dream of.D The subjects they are good at.(3)According to the text,which of the following is a"next-step mentality"?________A Studying to meet a certain job requirements when in college.B Spending time explor ing interests while learning.C Taking new courses in varied fields.D Reading all t ypes of books.(4)Who will probably find the text most helpful?________A Business managers.B Job seekers.C College students.D Employees.15.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。

英语_2017年河北省保定市高考英语二模试卷含答案

英语_2017年河北省保定市高考英语二模试卷含答案

2017年河北省保定市高考英语二模试卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节)第一节(满分30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.1. The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) is located in New York City and is the largest art museum in the United States, and is among the most visited art museums in the world.Today, art comes alive in the Museum's galleries and through its exhibitions and events, revealing both new ideas and unexpected connections across time and cultures.Open Seven Days a WeekSunday﹣Thursday: 10 am﹣5: 30 pmFriday and Saturday: 10 am﹣9 pmClosedThanksgiving Day, December 25, January 1 and May Day.Suggested AdmissionIf you buy tickets at a museum ticket counter, the amount you pay is up to you.Adults ﹩25Seniors (65 and over)﹩17Students ﹩12Members (Join Today!)FreeChildren (under 12; accompanied by an adult) FreeExhibitions are free with Museum admission.Avoid waiting in admission lines! By buying tickets online you agree to pay our suggested pricesGroups: Advance reservations are required for all adult and student groups of 10or more, and for any third﹣party guided tours, regardless of size.(1)Which day is suitable for you to visit the Museum?________A January 1.B May 1.C November 8.D December 25.(2)If you become a new member today,how much should you pay for a ticket?________ A 25 dollars. B 17 dollars. C 12 dollars. D 0 dollars.(3)What is the requirement for student groups' visit?________A Reserve the tickets in advance.B The group consists of no more than 10 students.C At least 10 students groups can visit it in advance.D The students must be guided by their teacher.2. Like Indiana Jones (a fictional character), who undertakes daring adventures in his spare time, my father is a businessman by day and a thrill﹣seeker by night.His enthusiasm ________ me, and I have been lucky to be his companion on many adventures.We started out by riding America's fastest, most twisted roller coasters.After that a whitewater rafting trip through the Grand Canyon(峡谷)on the Colorado River started our search for other extreme thrills across the globe.Amazing thrills awaited us at every corner of the world.Skydiving was especially thrilling when performed from a helicopter over the breathtaking Swiss Alps.We have bungeejumped from the world's highest platform, Bloukrans Bridge in South Africa.Most recently, in Interlaken, Switzerland, we attempted canyoning(溪降运动).Anyone who loves a challenging thrill should try canyoning.Our adventure began with a 90﹣foot rope down a canyon wall into a rushing ice﹣cold river.Then we crossed the bone ﹣chilling water toward the mouth of the river, our final destination, where the reward for the journey would be a whole view of the beautiful Interlaken basin.We slid over slippery rocks at one moment, jumped from waterfalls and swam through underwater tunnels the next.Back and forth we alternated, climbing rope ladders before going back into the fresh mountain water.Certainly, clanger was waiting for us in each of these activities, but that very danger provided the rush.Canyoning was indeed one thrill after another, from beginning to end.While canyoning is possible only in certain places, thrills and adventure can be found anywhere.Our beginnings in the U.S. showed us just that.We continue to seek the big thrills, but in doing so, we have learned to seek lesser excitement in daily life as well.After all, we can't go canyoning every day, and small thrills are better than none for us thrill﹣seekers.(1)What do we know about the author's father?________A He likes Indiana Jones very much.B He is doing a part﹣time job.C He enjoys experiencing adventures.D He is a very successful bushinessman.(2)What does the underlined phrase "rubbed off on" mean in paragraph 2?________A keep off.B affect.C relate to.D confuse.(3)What did the author and his father do when attempting canyoning?________A Jumped down a canyon river and crossed it.B Jumped down from waterfalls and swam across the icy water.C Climbed over a rope ladder and swam through underwater tunnels.D Climbed down a canyon wall and swam across the rushing icy river.(4)What does the author want to tell us in the last paragraph?________A Canyoning is not suitable for everyone.B We had better go abroad to experience canyoning.C Small thrills in daily life are worth a try as well.D America is the most proper place to experience adventures.3. Robots will have taken over most jobs within 30 years leaving humanity facing its "biggest challenge ever" to find meaning in life when work is no longer necessary according to experts.Professor Moshe Vardi, who works in Rice University, says that many middle﹣class professionals will be assisting the work of machines within the next few decades leaving workers more leisure(休闲)time than they have ever experienced and as a result, the rise of robots could lead to unemployment rate greater than 50 percent."We are approaching a time when machines wilt be able to do better than humans at almost any task, " said Vardi, "Robots are doing more and more jobs that people used to do.I believe that society needs to face this question before it's upon us.If machines can doalmost any work humans can do, what will humans do? The question I want to put forward is, 'Does the technology we are developing finally benefit mankind? '"Prof.Vardi said existing robotic and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies were already getting rid of a growing number of middle﹣class jobs and that pace of advancement in the field is increasing.But Prof.Vardi is not sure that a workforce of human like robots will be good for mankind."A typical answer is that if machines will do all our work, we will be free to pursue leisure activities, "he said."I do not find this a promising future, as I do not find the idea of leisure﹣only life appealing.I believe that work is essential to human well﹣being."He added, "Humanity is about to face perhaps its greatest challenge ever, which is finding meaning in life. If machines can do all the work or even 50 percent of the jobs that we used to do, what will people do? "(1)Acerding to the text,what is human's "biggest challenge ever"?________A The most challenging jobs.B Seeking the significance of life.C The rise of unemployment rates.D No necessary work for humanity.(2)What is Prof.Vardi concerned about?________A Whether robotic and AI technologies are good for humans.B Whether robots can rule humans within 30years.C The unemployment rate is increasinggreatly. D The development of robots is rapid enough.(3)What does Prof.Vardi think of the leisure﹣only life?________A Realistic and comfortable.B Unpleasant and unattractive.C Entertaining and pleasing.D Disgusting and annoying.(4)We can infer from the text that we________in the future.A will be in short of labor force.B can have a surplus of products.C have to face fierce competition.D may lose the value of life.4. Last summer, bird﹣watchers confirmed the discovery of a new species of bird in Cambodia(柬埔寨): the Cambodian tailorbird.It was not an event of particular biological significance but it was striking for one reason: This species of tailorbird was discovered not in an unspoiled rain forest but within the limits of Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh.We don't typically think of the city as a likely habitat for natural life except rats and pigeons(鸽子), let alone as a hiding place for an undiscovered species of bird.But a new paper, published last week in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, proves it incorrect.A team of 24 researchers has studied birds and plants in 147 cities, and found that cities much more closely resemble their native habitats than they resemble each other.It's also true that in the world of birds and plants, as in human society, there is such thing as a world species who feels equally at home in Francisco, Milan and Beijing.Four birds appear in more than 80 percent of the cities studied, and 11plants in more than 90 percent of the cities.On the plant side, those include meadow grass, shepherd's purse, weeks.In the air, it's the usual species: the pigeon, the house sparrow and the European starling(惊鸟).They all have become completely adapted to urban life.However, not all cities are equal protectors of plants and animals, though.City design plays an important role in greening a city.In fact, the amount of green space is a stronger predictor of the biodiversity than a city's size.In a world where architecture, food, language, fashion and commerce are increasingly globalized, a city's native plants and animals are considered as a kind of city identity.Cities tend to become similar, but their natural environments stand differently apart.(1)What does the author think of the discovery of the Cambodian tailorbird?________A It is just an exception.B It is a wonder for the Cambodians.C It is an amazing biological event.D It is very common in the world.(2)Weeds and sparrows are found in many cities.This seems to be a result of________.A complete adaption.B natural selection.C good urban design.D rapid globalization.(3)We can learn that while cities tend to become similar,their naturalenvironments________.A are becoming worse.B remain diverse.C are expanding in size.D stay unchanged.(4)What would be the best title for the text?________A The Discovery of New Species of Bird in Cambodia.B The Similarity of the Habitatsin Different Cities. C City's Native Plants and Animals﹣A Kind of CityIdentity. D City﹣Protector of Native Plants and Animals.第二节(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.5. (1)_______People don't care how much you're feeling your look.No one needs to see eight pictures from your date night out.Remember,as my sister recommends, "You can't give the people too much or they will be over it very quickly."3.Selfies(自拍)have strict rulesBasically,don't just go around throwing up random selfies like the world is ending tomorrow.It's not a cute look. Here's what my sister had to say about selfies: Be spontaneous(自然率真)and fun.TBTs (Throwback Thursday) have to actually be TBTs.(2)_______.Instead,use TBTs for cute baby pictures and awkward middle school photos.It's funny, according to the resident teens.4.Putting your account on private is unnecessaryYou should set your profile to public because you should have nothing to hide.Also,it gets you more followers, which is what you're after.(3)_______.For it's Instagram,after all,In the wise words of the teen, "Life is too short, Eat dessert first."A.Here's what to do and,more importantly,what not to doB.Most importantly,have fun and don't take it too seriouslyC.Gaining likes and followers is very interestingD.Teenagers are tastemakersE.Don't post too muchF.Don't he selfishG.You aren't fooling anyone if you TBT a recent photo笫三部分英语知识运用(共两节)第一节完形填空(每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.6. I grew up in Trenton,a west Tennessee town of only 5thousand people.I have(1)________memories of those first eighteen years,and many people in Trenton influenced mylife in very(2)________ways.My football coach,Walter Kilzer, taught me the(3)________of hard work.My history teacher,Fred Culp,taught me that a sense of humor was one of life's greatest(4)________.But my father was my hero.He taught me many things,but at the(5)________of the list,he taught me to treat people with love and(6)________.I remember one particular example of him(7)________this 'life lesson' as if it were yesterday.Dad owned a furniture store,and I used to(8)________the furniture after school to earn my allowance.One afternoon I(9)________my Dad talking to all the customers as they came in.At the end of the day,just as Dad was(10)________,the rubbish collector came in.I was(11)________to go home,and I thought it(12)________that Dad wouldn't spend much time with him,but I was(13)________.Dad greeted him with a big hug and talked with him for nearly half an hour.I kept looking at the(14)________,and when the man left,I asked, "Dad,why did you spend so much time with a rubbish collector?" Dad looked at me(15)________and said, "Son,I tell you lots of things(16)________if you remember nothing else,remember this: treat every human being just the way that you would(17)________to be treated.If you live the Golden Rule,everything in life will(18)________work out well and your life will be happy and(19)________."Many years have passed,but my father's words are still(20)________with me.第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.7. After being a migrant(移民)worker for over 10years,jokingly(1)________(call)Zhuzhu,returned to her hometown and set up a library free of charge for local kids.Zhuzhu had nothing in her pocket except two credit cards,so how(2)________she manageto establish the library? Initially,she posted a message on her WeChat Moments and soon afterwards,some of her friends started(3)________(donate) books.Some children in the village came to her and helped make some regulations for the library's(4)________(operate). Gradually,more and more children started to show up.The library can accommodate around 100children,some of(5)________come to do theirhomework after school or to read in the evenings.There are always friends coming to visit her.Every time they come she(6)________(arrange) a salon for her friends to share their different experiences of the outside world with local parents and children."As well as reading and doing their homework,I also hope that they can come to me(7)________they are wronged by their parents at home and look for a quiet place(8)________(calm) down," Zhuzhu said. "If they want to sit(9)________(silent),we won't disturb them,but if they want to chat with me,then I'd be very happy.This is what I want to provide them(10)________: a free space."第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分10分)8. 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短文.短文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处.错误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(∧),并在此符号下面写出该加的词.删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉.修改: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.My dream school starts at 9am and ends at 4pm.There were three lessons in the morning and two on the afternoon.We don't need to do so many homework.Therefore,we have more time for after﹣school activity.My dream school look like a big garden and all kinds of flowers and trees are around them.After class,we walk on campus and enjoy the flowers as well as.The teachers here are friendly and helpfully.They are not only our teachers and also our friends.第二节书面表达(满分25分)9. 假如你是李华,计划和同学去敬老院(nursing home)陪老人们过重阳节(the Double Ninth Festival).请给外教露西写封邮件,邀她一同前往,内容包括:1.出发及返回时间;2.活动:包饺子、表演节目等.(make dumplings)注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.结语已为你写好.Dear Lucy,________Looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua2017年河北省保定市高考英语二模试卷答案1. 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2017年河北高考英语模拟卷(含答案)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.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C.1. When will the man meet Betty?A. At 10:30.B. At 10:43.C. At 11:00.2. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a bank.B. In a restaurant.C. In a post office.3. What will the woman do?A. Go for a picnic.B. Do the homework.C. Repair her bicycle.4. What's the relationship between the two speakers?A. Mum and son.B. Doctor and patient.C. Employer and employee.5. What does the woman mean?A. She likes Beijing Opera.B. She wants to turn off the radio.C. Beijing Opera makes her disgusted.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. Why was the flight put off?A. Because of the bad weather.B. Because of mechanical problems.C. Because of some unknown reasons.7. What's the scheduled time for the plane to take off?A. Four o'clock in the afternoon.B. Ten o'clock in the evening.C. Six o'clock in the evening.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8. What’s the woman’s problem?A. She failed in an exam.B. She is tired of endless papers.C. She can't understand Russian movies.9. What does Ben suggest?A. All roads lead to Roman.B. Interests is the best teacher.C. Learning involves lots of efforts.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. What kind of job is the man applying for?A. An English teacher.B. A secretary.C. The front desk work.11. Why does the man want to work at Plaza Hotel?A. Because he will get a high salary.B. Because the work place is beautiful.C. Because the hotel has a good reputation.12. What's the result of the interview?A. He is employed.B. It hasn't been decided.C. He is unfit for the job.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. What did the woman do last night?A. She watched a film.B. She read a novel.C. She watched a football game.14. When did the woman switch over the TV?A. After finishing her work.B. Before the football came on.C. When a romantic film was on.15. What does the man think of the film?A. Boring.B. Great.C. Just so-so.16. How many programmes does the dialogue mention?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. What did Steve Jobs put emphasis on?A. The appearance of products.B. The design of products.C. The quality of products.18. In Jobs' eyes, what makes a difference?A. Paying attention to details.B. Fixing attention on abilities and skills.C. Facing up to difficulties bravely.19. What should a person do once he/she can't solve a problem?A. Correct mistakes.B. Change directions.C. Unite others.20. How many personal qualities of Steve Jobs are mentioned?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.二、阅读理解The booking notes of the play “Sherlock”Price: $10BOOKINGThere are four easy ways to book seats for the performance:—in personThe Box Office is open from Monday to Saturday, 10 am—8pm—by telephoneRing 01324976 to reserve your tickets or to pay by credit card (Visa and MasterCard).—by postSimply complete the booking form and return it to Box Office.—onlineComplete the online booking form at .DISCOUNTS:Saver: $2 off any seat booked any time in advance for performances from Monday to Thursday. Savers are available for children up to 16 years old, over 60s and full-time students.Supersavers: half-price seats are available for people with disabilities and one companion. It is advisable to book in advance. There is a maximum of eight wheelchair spaces available and one wheelchair space will be held until an hour before the show.Standby: best available seats are on sale for $6 from one hour before the performance for people eligible for Saver and Supersaver discounts and thirty minutes before for all other customers.Group Booking: there is a ten percent discount for parties of twelve or more.School: school parties of ten or more can book $6 standby tickets and will get every tenth ticket free.Please note: we are unable to exchange tickets or refund money unless a performance is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.21.If you want to book a ticket of the play, you can ________.A. go to the Box Office on SundaysB. scan the website C. complete a booking form and post it to the Box OfficeD. ring the booking number and pay for the tickets by cash22.According to the text, who can get $2 off?A. A 50-year-old father.B. A 55-year-old woman.C. An 18-year-old full-time college student.D. The people who book the tickets on Fridays.23.If you make a group booking for a group of 20 adults, how much should you pay?A. $200.B. $180.C. $160.D. $150.24.What do we know from the text?A. A group of 10 persons can get 10 percent discount.B. School parties of twelve can book $6 standby tickets.C. There are only seven wheelchair spaces in the theatre.D. The audience can refund money if the performance is on show.Ahmad is the founder of Copia, which she describes as "match com meets Uber for food recovery." Conipanies use the Copia app to report when they have leftover food,what kind,and how much. When recipients (受助者) such as shelters, soup kitchens, and agencies first register with Cupia, they indicate how many people they need to feed,on what days , and what kind of food they'll take. Cupia makes a profit from the fees that companies pay to remove leftever food;the companies receive a tax write-off for their food donations.How did Ahmad create Copia? As a senior at UC Berkeley, the found nearly 50 million Americans are at risk of going hungry every day, while more than 133 billion pounds of eatable food are deserted each year.Ahmad started a student group that recovered food from the campus and distributed it to local nonprofits.As rewarding as this was, the inefficiencies (低效) bothered her. One day, she got a call from the dining hall manager, who had 500 sandwiches left over from an event. She rented a car, loaded it with the food, and called non-profits. She found takers for only 25 sandwiches and ended up giving out the rest to a nearby park.“I remember thinking how cool it would be if people who had food could say, ‘Hey, we have stuff,’and people who needed it could speak up, and then we could connect the two.”After she graduated, Ahmad launched Copia carlier this year, it operates in 40 cities in Northern California and has served over 700,000 people. Its biggest success—and challenge—10 date was this past Super Bowl:Copia recovered more than 14 tons of food, which fed more than 23,000 people.Despite her busy schedule, Ahmad tries to do a food pickup a week. "When you get to the shelter," she says, "If you wouldn't have eaten." And that's when I'm like, ‘This is why I do what I do.’25.Who will benefit from Copia app?A. Hungry people living in Copia.B. Registered companies donating food.C. Charity organizations serving the poor.D. Food recovery companies removing food.26.What made Ahmad create the app?A. She wants to make money.B. Her group's work is rewarding.C. Her group's work doesn't go well.D. Too many people go hungry while much food is wasted.27.What is Ahmad really proud of?A. She founds Copia and makes a profit.B. She connects the companies, and recipients.C. She helps hungry people go through hard time.D. She enjoys the biggest suecess—the Super Bowl.28.What's a Copia's operating model?A. Consumer to consumer.B. Production to consumer.C. Business to consumer.D. Business to business.Two years ago I fell off the steps of a bus while climbing down and twisted my ankle. What followed was the usual way that is common in the US. A few hours later I was treated and discharged. What was uncommon was that I received extra care while going to ER(emergency room) and while I was in the hospital.People were kind to me, men and women alike. They wheeled me into a private room instead of making me wait in the crowded waiting room. Someone came and asked me if the temperature is OK. When I said I was cold, he brought me a blanket and some magazines, in case I got bored. The nurses stopped by, making pleasant chats with me. People always came to ask me if I was in too much pain and if I needed anything…There were other people who were brought in while I was waiting. Patients groaning in pain were given the care they needed and then ignored. My injury was not the priority, so while I was not pushed to the front of the line, my several hours’stay in the hospital was made as pleasant as possible. Why would people do that? They gave others care, while I got kindness.Like any other good looking, healthy, independent person, man or woman, it looks as if the world is nicer to rich people, and the world is nicer to attractive people. I’m not in the dating world. It’s not about free drinks and gifts. It’s about people being nice.I’m grateful for any positive behavior because I know this is temporary. Eventually I will join the groups of the elderly, the weak and the seemingly unattractive. One thing I refuse to do is to make excuses for being attractive. I know it’s temporary. I know it’s the luck of the draw and I know that I’m just one of the many. Does it matter to my husband, my mother and my kids whatI look like? No. And I wouldn’t have it any other way.29. What caused the author into deep thought?A. She was given less care in the hospital.B. Patients were only given physical care in the hospital.C. She didn’t get treatment immediately in the hospital.D. Other patients in the hospital didn’t get the same kindness as her.30.What can we know about the author?A. She is an attractive lady.B. She shows great pity to old patients.C. She doesn’t like free drinks or gifts.D. She was treated unequally in the hospital.31.Which of the following does the author agree with?A. The hospital should treat attractive patients in preference to others.B. The positive behavior that being attractive brings can last long.C. Old patients should get much more care from the hospital.D. Being attractive means nothing to the people truly important to you.As I stood in the return line and watched people,I became extremely impatient.My daughter had got four Barbie dolls and two identical Cabbage Patch Kids on Christmas,so I was eager to return toys that she didn’t need.Suddenly a strong idea came to me.I eyed the lady in front of me with three small girls on her leg.The family looked poor.The children were without coats,and they had dirty faces and hair.“You are ready to get out of here,aren’t you? Give her the things you want to return,”the still voice spoke.“Give them to her? These are mine.I’m not giving her my stuff,”I argued.I swallowed the urge that threatened to escape my lips when the voice spoke again.“Give her the toys.”I was familiar with the voice .I know I couldn’t argue with that voice.I sighed and tapped the lady on the shoulder.“Ma’am,”I cleared my throat.She looked at me with kind,tired eyes surrounded by wrinkles.“Yes?”she asked.“Would your little girls like to have these toys?”I pointed to my basket full of returns.“Would your children like to have them?”She was speechless,and I swore that tears were about to well up in her eyes.“You’d be doing me a favor.I can’t stand in this line in a moment longer.”“You have no idea,”she shook her head.“You have no idea what that means to me.”I started loading her basket as the excited girls watched.“Merry Christmas,”I said,“God bless you.”She replied as I nodded and exited the line.I didn’t want to go the Walmart that day,but I went.I didn’t want to give the lady my kid’s toys,but I did.Sometimes doing what we don’t want to do is exactly what we’re supposed to do.32.The author decided to return some of the gifts because_______.A. she wanted to get some moneyB. her daughter needed money thenC. her daughter didn’t like them at allD. all of them weren’t in need33.When the author saw the woman and her three girls,she_______.A. gladly helped themB. didn’t want to help themC. pretended not to know themD. hesitated about whether to help them34.They lady was speechless after hearing the author’s words because__________.A. she was too surprised to say anythingB. she was too moved to say anythingC. she didn’t believe the author at firstD. she was considering the author’s words35.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. A Poor LadyB. Holiday SpiritC. Giving HappinessD. Holiday Shopping2017年河北高考英语模拟卷三、完形填空When my sister Diane began playing the violin, she was seven. How did she sound? Terrible. But she didn’t _______. At twelve, she asked our parents if she could_______a full-time music school. They said no. Actually, everyone agreed that my sister_______talent.I was better at my _______. My teacher had told my parents that I had great _______. So my parents found the best piano teacher in the area to _______me. But the only time he was _______was Saturday afternoons at 3 p.m. Back then, I was _______about the British TV show “The Avengers”, which was_______every Saturday at 3 p.m. I let nothing take up my “Avengers”hour. So I ________this amazing opportunity. Today, I don’t even have a ________ in my house.My sister became an engineer, but she________stopped making music. When she was in her 40s, she switched ________. She went back to college, got a(n) ________in music education, and became a music teacher. She starts kids out on their first instrument and gives them all the encouragement and support she never ________.Recently, she and a pianist pal put on a recital. A big crowd of friends and family ________for her. As she played, I looked around at the ________. Everyone was ________enjoying the music. It occurred to me that I was the only person who remembered that 7-year-old kid making those perfectly ________sounds and knew how far she had come, despite ________.Talent is important. But enthusiasm is even more important.36.A. advance B. quit C. reflect D. listen37.A. inspect B. open C. attend D. visit38.A. lacked B. spotted C. possessed D. admired39.A. major B. project C. composition D. instrument40.A. patience B. enthusiasm C. potential D. ambition41.A. train B. examine C. correct D. challenge42.A. punctual B. skillful C. occupied D. available43.A. sensitive B. crazy C. serious D. particular44.A. filmed B. designed C. aired D. commented45.A. jumped at B. turned down C. waited for D. opened up46.A. tutor B. violin C. musician D. piano47.A. never B. once C. already D. even48.A. attitudes B. careers C. plans D. positions49.A. scholarship B. sponsor C. degree D. assistant50.A. provided B. imagine C. received D. expected51.A. voted B. feared C. stayed up D. turned up52.A. students B. audience C. spotlights D. platform53.A. obviously B. desperately C. appropriately D. anxiously54.A. booming B. pleasing C. awful D. powerful55.A. everything B. something C. everybody D. somebody四、七选五Of all the things that can be stolen from you your possessions, your youth, your health, yourwords, your rights—what no one can ever take from you is…●How you feel about yourself.It takes a long time to learn how to NOT judge yourself through someone else’s eyes. 56.●Your attitude towards life.The last of your freedoms is to choose your attitude in any given circumstance.Choose to be happy and positive. It is not always easy to find happiness in ourselves, but it is always impossible to find it elsewhere. 57.●58.The measure of your life will not be in what you accumulate, but in what you give away. And 99 percent of the time you get what you put in, so give freely. If you want to be happy ,make those around you happy.●Your knowledge and life experiences.Character and wisdom are sculpted over time. 59. Your best stories will come from overcoming your greatest struggles. So keep standing, keep learning, and keep living.●Your choice to move on enthusiastically.60. Don’t let someone or something that didn’t make it in your life continue to hurt you. Learn the lesson, forget the pain , and move on.A. Your attitude towards yourself.B. Your ability to spread love and kindness.C. They come with loss, lessons, and successes.D. But once you do, the world is yours for the taking.E. So smile all the way and walk away from negative people.F. Don’t let past relationships and old mistakes ruin your future.G. Holding your uniqueness in high regard is necessary to success.五、短文改错61.Dear Mr White,I am writing tell you a piece of good news. Last week our school hold a Spoken English Competition. I stood out in the competition and won a first place. In my view, it is your kind help which has helped me gain the achievement. During your spare time, you often spent such much time helping me with you spoken English that I made rapid progress. In the competition, I followed your advices on how to behave, which led to my success. I’m grateful to you for your help and decide that I will make up more efforts and try to make great progress in the future.I’m looking forward to hear from you soon.Your sincerelyLi Hua六、书面表达62.假定你是李会,你的留学生朋友Peter发邮件说,他正在学汉语,但感觉很吃力,请求你给予帮助。

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