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1、2017年普通高招全国统一考试临考预测押题密卷英语试题第一部分 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。听每段对话前,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。每段对话仅读一遍。1. How does the man probably feel?A. Surprised.B. Ridiculous.C. Angry.2. What does the woman mean?A. She hasnt started yet.

2、B. She has just started.C. She has finished.3. What will the woman do this afternoon?A. Take care of her parents.B. Go to a concert with the man.C. Wait for the washing machine to be repaired.4. What ate the speakers talking about?A. A performance.B. A book.C. A movie.5. How long does it take the wo

3、man to go home?A. Two hours.B. An hour.C. A few minutes.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,每小题将给出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. Where will the speakers go tomorrow?A. The club.B. The City Mall.C. The restauran

4、t.7. What day is it when the conversation takes place?A. Friday.B. Saturday.C. Sunday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How will the man get to the movie theater?A. By taking a taxi.B. By driving his own car.C. The woman will drive him there.9. Why does the man ask the woman for a book?A. He wants to borrow it.B. H

5、e wants it back. C. He needs it for work.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. When does the conversation probably take place?A. At 7:00.B. At 8:00.C. At 9:00.11. What does the woman suggest doing?A. Buying a coat in a shop.B. Turning on the heater at once.C. Parking the car in the garage.12. What will the speakers

6、do next?A. Have a cup of tea.B. Watch the weather forecast.C. Clean their house.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What might the woman do?A. A singer. B. A teacher.C. A model.14. What happened to the woman when she was in school?A. She had many friends.B. She didnt have many friends.C. She often played tricks on

7、 others.15. What did the girls do after the show?A. They laughed at the woman.B. They invited the woman to dinner.C. They waited in line for the woman for hours.16. How did the woman feel about the girls behavior after the show?A. Moved. B. Angry.C. Worried.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What did Kim see whe

8、n the car crash took place?A. A trunk.B. Another car.C. A tree branch.18. Which par of Kim probably got injured?A. Her legs.B. Her hands.C. Her head.19. What did Kim use to break the car window?A. Her foot.B. Her bag.C. Her shoes.20. What can we learn from the talk?A. Kim started driving a car at 26

9、.B. Kim fainted twice after getting out of the car.C. Kims car exploded after she got out of it.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThings to Do in Atlanta This WeekendStart the year off by experiencing something new this weekend! Here are our favorite events

10、picked for this weekend.The Glenn Miller Orchestra at Spivey Hall, SaturdayThe music of Glenn Miller has an unusual sound. Combine that with the perfect sound affects at Spivey Hall, and you get a concert that is sure to have your toes tapping. And really, who doesnt love Challanooga Choo Choo?Garde

11、n Lights at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, SaturdayThis is the last night for this annual light show at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. It is particularly unusual that the magical sound of frogs in the conservatory(温室) is not from a recording. That magic is coming from the real frogs that live there. I

12、f its no too crowded, stop along the way, close your eyes and just listen.Childrens Workshop: Egyptian Hieroglyphs(象形文字), SaturdayDoes your child dream of becoming a historian when he grows up? If you answer “yes”, you will want to take him to the Michael C. Carlos Museum. Participants will learn ho

13、w to read and write ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs from Egyptologist Annie Shanley. Children will have an opportunity to discover the meaning of hieroglyphs on tomb reliefs and statues.Colin Mochrie at Dads Garage Theatre, Saturday and SundaySet the tone for a great 2018 with laughter. Colin Mochrie c

14、omes to Dads Garage Theatre and brings his lightning-quick creativity and humor.If you want to look at all the events happening this weekend, check out our full events calendar.21. Where can people enjoy Glenn Millers works?A. At Spivey Hall.B. At Dads Garage Theatre.C. At the Atlanta Botanical Gard

15、en.D. At the Michael C. Carlos Museum.22. What makes the light show at the Atlanta Botanical Garden unusual?A. The perfect light effects.B. The sound from real frogs.C. The specially designed conservatory.D. The magical sound from a recording.23. What can tourists do at the Michael C. Carlos Museum?

16、A. Interview Annie Shanley.B. Meet some sinners face to face.C. Learn to read ancient Egyptian writing.D. Carve hieroglyphs on tomb reliefs and statues.24. Which of the following can best describe the event to be held at Dads Garage Theatre?A. Challenging.B. Educational.C. Historic.D. Amusing.B“Ive

17、never used that road,” I said doubtfully. After a weekend of camping, its time for us to go home. The question was, which way?The campsite in the mountainous Nyanga District of Zimbabwe was an hour and a halfs drive from our house in Mutare. Theres on road between Mutare and Nyanga that everyone use

18、s. Wed driven on it many times. But just before we left for our holiday, a friend had emailed to say shed heard of another route. So now here we were, with two roads from which to choose.“Lets try it,” I said to my husband. “ Surely it cant be too bad.”Unlike me, an English girl who would never forg

19、et her four years in Paris, my husband grew up in this part of the world. He knew the fear of breaking down miles from anywhere with no cellphone signal. But to my surprise, he turned right at the Bonda Mission sign. Almost immediately, the magic began.“Look, Mum,” Sam, who was 10, cried.” Its that

20、famous school!”Sure enough, just past Bonda Mission there was a road sign to Knows tics Academy, a small rural school that nobody had heard of until last year when two of its pupils got the best results in the world for their history final exams, set by the University of Cambridge. Wed read about it

21、 in Zimbabwes main state-run newspaper but had no idea wed see it today!Sometimes I think of what my life might have been like if Id stayed in Paris, if Id kept to the main road, the one almost certain to have taken me where I thought I wanted to go. And then I remember what coming across the unknow

22、n in Zimbabwe has given me: wonderful experiences I could never have dreamed of.25. What puzzled the authors family at the moment of leaving the campsite?A. How to get home.B. Which route to take.C. Which city to go to firstD. How to contact their friend.26. What did the authors husband do after hea

23、ring her suggestion?A. He expressed his strong fear.B. He found their car broke down.C. He put it into practice.D. He turned to his cellphone for help.27. What can we infer from Paragraph 6?A. It was an unexpected experience to see Knows tics Academy.B. It was a part of their travel schedule to see

24、Knows tics Academy.C. Knows tics Academy inspired the authors son to study harder.D. Seeing Knows tics Academy was a suggestion given by the authors friend.28. What does the author feel according to the last paragraph?A. She regrets giving up the main road.B. She cant help missing her life in Paris.

25、C. She dreams of settling in Zimbabwe one day.D. She likes her experiences in Zimbabwe.CToday, we talk about a common object that appears in many expressions buttons! Buttons, which are usually small and round and made of metal or plastic, are found on all sorts of clothing. They fasten or connect o

26、ne piece of clothing to another in order to make sure your clothes dont fall off.To be cute as a button is and old saying, which means to be attractive or sweet, but in a small way. Babies are often described as cute as a button. Language experts dont know why. But they do say this expression dates

27、back to the late 1860s.Here is another expression related to button: button-down. People often wear button-down shirts to the office. Button-down as an adjective means to be conservative or traditional. People described as button-down stay as close as possible to the normal way of dressing and behav

28、ing.When buttoning a button you slip it into a buttonhole. A buttonhole traps the button. So, to buttonhole someone means you have trapped them in a spoken conversation. Now, lets say you find yourself buttonholed in a conversation at a party. Someone just keeps talking and talking and talking! Fina

29、lly, you cant take it any longer. You tell the person to button it! This is a direct, but unacceptable way of saying” Stop talking!” Button your lip is another equally rude but effective way to stop a person who talks too much.Another kind of difficult person is someone who pushes ones buttons. To p

30、ush ones buttons means to know exactly how to get that person angry or upset. People who like to push other peoples buttons usually do it for selfish reasons. They find a persons weak point and then they use it to upset them.29. What do you think of someone who wears a button-down shirt to the offic

31、e?A. Funny. B. Traditional.C. Crazy.D. Fashionable.30. What will you probably say to get id of a long and boring talk?A. Button your lip. B. Be cute as a button.C. Push your buttons.D. Be button-down31. How does the fourth paragraph mainly develop?A. By giving examples.B. By making contrasts.C. By l

32、isting figures.D. By analyzing cause and effect.32. What does the underlined phrase “pushes ones buttons” in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Learns of ones secret.B. Shouts loudly.C. Gets someone to lose his temper.D. Argues with someone.DBusiness depends on productivity and employees interaction(互动) with custo

33、mers. The more productive a company is and the better its customer service is, the more income it makes. Productivity is measured by the output of employees. No other factor influences productivity and customer interaction more than how the employees think about their job.Working environments are no

34、t the same. Blame Donais, in his book Workplaces That Work, defines culture as “a system of shared beliefs, values and norms(规范) that shape behavior”. This system of shared beliefs creates the atmosphere in which the employees work and determines their worth in the company, their opportunities withi

35、n the company and their opinions of their managers.A review of the culture of the workplace helps the management team to create models that inspire a more productive and employee-friendly culture. Understanding the workplace culture gives the management insight(洞察力)as to what hinders(阻碍) production,

36、 what can be changed and what policies can be added.Negative cultures discourage employees, form having opinions. This is generally a result of a management team that only sees employees for their production values. Employees who dont feel valued move on to companies that encourage their input. The

37、high turnover results in less qualified employees.Positive workplace cultures keep more employees. Employees who remain in positions for extended periods of time develop relationships with preferred customers and can often be the reason that a customer does business with a company. Motivated employe

38、es value the companys assets(资产)more, and their decisions reflect this value.Joan Hodgins, a management psychologist, insists that “ Research shows organizations that are committed to developing and maintaining a culture of dignity at work, harvest the benefits in terms of financial results.” Blame

39、Donais advises that large workplaces be aware of subcultures that can develop in different regions in the world. Large companies may need outside help to create national or global platforms to encourage a united culture among all their locations.33. What influences a company most according to the te

40、xt?A. Its customer service.B. Its efficient production.C. Its managers work attitude.D. Its employees opinions about work.34. What can we learn about Blame Donais attitude?A. He thins people have different opinions on negative cultures.B. He thinks large workplaces should maintain a different cultur

41、e.C. He thinks the system of shared beliefs is not fit for workplaces.D. He thinks subcultures are of great importance to large workplaces.35. What way be the best title for the text?A. The Importance of Workplace CultureB. The Disadvantages of Workplace CultureC. How to Choose a Qualified CompanyD.

42、 How to Employ Qualified Employees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。How to Say “Help Me” in American Sign LanguageAmerican Sign Language (ASL) is the standard sign language used by the deaf community in the United States. ASL is a means for the deaf to communicate. ASL is

43、 not a replication(复制) of English. It is vastly different from British Sign Language (BSL). 36 To sign the phrase “help me” in American Sign Language, use these steps.Make the “help” sign. Place the right first on top of the flat left palm(手掌). Elbows should be slightly out. Raise hands together. 37

44、 Some people do this sign by placing the left fist on the right palm. Do it however your local teachers or deaf friends do it.Combine with movement. 38 In this phrase, start the movement toward the person being addressed. If you are talking to someone in front of you and start the sign to your right

45、 and bring it nearer to you, it means “He helps me.” If you start the sign near to the other person and bring it toward yourself, it means “ You help me.” However, the sign can be made without having to sign each word.Add facial expressions. American Sign Language is a visual language. 39 Raised eye

46、brows, for example, usually convey a question, such as “You help me?” or “ Will you help me?” A harsh or frowning expression means importance or urgency, as in “Help me!” 40 American Sign Language has an entire alphabet using finger signs. By learning the entire alphabet, an individual can use his/

47、her fingers to spell any word, as in this case “Help!”Tips & Warnings: Signing should be comfortable. Hold hands and arms where they are most comfortable; for older people, this may be lower.A. Learn to fingerspell.B. Ask someone for help.C. Facial expression add greatly to the meaning.D. This is si

48、milar to the gesture of assisting something upwards.E. ASL has a clear vocabulary, grammar and sentence structure.F. We acquire sign language in the same way as we acquire spoken language.G. ASL uses the direction of the movement to determine the subject of the phrase.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(

49、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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。One morning, the door opened and a new teacher, Mrs Cosby, walked in. She looked too 41 to handle us. And we surely gave her a 42 time, but she never lost her temper. And then came the last day of the first month. She 43 a bunch of pape

50、rs. We feared the worst a test. But oh no, it was something that 44 surprised us.Mrs Cosby asked us to come to the front of the class, and gave each of us a 45 , in which she had written what the student in question had been 46 at during the last month. You see no one had ever 47 us. No one ever lik

51、ed us. We were constantly told how good-for-nothing we were. And here, 48 , was someone who had been 49 us closely for a month. We made things as difficult for her as we could. And yet she could find something 50 to say about each of us.Mrs Cosby did this every 51 from then on. Each month we got a p

52、aper that emphasized our 52 . She commented on my courage, how punctual I was, how good to 53 arguments if I wanted. Her 54 influenced our class. We did not want to 55 her feelings anymore. We actually started to 56 .At the graduation ceremony, Mrs Cosby hugged us and told us with tears in her eyes

53、how 57 she was of us. Then she 58 each one of us a book. All the encouraging letters through the years wee there, in hard covers.She said, “I want you each to keep this book and if you feel 59 , open this and read how good you are. You can be anything you want to be 60 you believe in yourself. Promi

54、se me youll remember that!”41. A. soft B. shortC. foolish D. ordinary42. A. happy B. hardC. beautifulD. valuable43. A took back B. took out C. took onD. took off 44.A. partlyB. nearlyC. hardlyD. to tally45. A. sentenceB. commentC. paperD. letter46. A. poorB. angryC. gladD. good47. A. forgotten about

55、B. played withC. believed inD. looked for48. A. naturallyB. generallyC. suddenly D. gradually49. A. teaching B. praisingC. followingD. observing50. A. strange B. positiveC. negativeD. interesting51. A. dayB. weekC. monthD. year52. A. shortcomings B. mistakesC. strengthsD. wishes53. A. start B. conti

56、nue C. settleD. write54. A. attitudeB. thinkingC. reactionD. effect55. A. understandB. knowC. share D. hurt56. A. studyB. playC. fightD. joke57. A. tiredB. proud C. ashamedD. kind58. A. promisedB. boughtC. handedD. suggested59. A. energetic B. unluckyC. unworthyD. worthy60. A. even ifB. as long asC.

57、 unlessD. as though第二节(共10小题,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。China is the birthplace of silk. Raising silkworms for silk production 61 (have) a history of over 6,000 years. Legend has it that the wife of the Yellow Emperor was having tea under a mulberry tree(桑树) 62 a cocoon(蚕茧)fell in

58、to her cup. As she watched, the cocoon spun a strong white thread. She unwound the string onto her finger, 63 (realize) that it could be used as weaving thread. Thus an industry was born. She taught her people how to raise silkworms, and 64 (late) invented the loom(织布机). Silk production reached 65 h

59、igh level during the Shang Dynasty (1600BC1046BC).For more than two thousand years, the Chinese kept the secret of silk to 66 (they). It was on of the most guarded 67 (secret) in history. Anyone found guilty of taking silkworm eggs, cocoons, or mulberry seeds was put to death. Silk clothes were worn

60、 by emperors and rich people and became a symbol 68 wealth. Common people were prohibited from wearing silk. With the creases of travels and trading, sericulture 69 (slow) reached the outside world from Asia to Europe Now most of silk 70 (produce) in the south of the Yangtze River Delta, such as Suz

61、hou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, and Shaoxing.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作文。文中共有10处语言错误,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:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的间用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,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,多若(从第11处起)不计分。As a small children in prim

62、ary school, I enjoyed sport very much. I could play freely. Move on to high school marked a big change in this respect. I was no longer encouraging to play with friends at a break. Instead, I sat and chatted, or if I particular wanted to learn I studied. As a teenager, I became more aware about what

63、 other people thought of me or how I looked. Sport became something I have to do to stay healthy and pass my PE test. The fun element had taken away from it. Last year, I practiced yoga, that has helped me change my attitude towards sport.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华。为了提高学生汉字书写水平,你校上周举办了“汉字听写大赛”和“书法大赛”。请你给

64、你的美国笔友Peter写一封信,介绍该活动。要点如下:1. 举办该活动的原因;2. 活动主要内容;3. 你的感想。注意:1. 词数100左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:汉字听写大赛Chinese characters dictation competition; 书法大赛handwriting competitionDear peter,How are you doing these days? Im writing to tell you Yours,Li Hua2017年普通高招全国统一考试临考预测押题密卷英语试题(一)答案1

65、5 ABCAC 610 BACBC 1115 CAABC 1620 ACCAC第二部分 阅读理解第一节2125ABCB 26-30 CADBA 31-35 ACDDA第二节36-40 EDGA第三部分 英语知识运用41-45 ABBDC 46-50 DCCDB 51-55 CCCAD 56-60 ABCCB61. has 62. when 63. realizing 64. later 65. a 66. themselves 67. secrets 68. of 69. slowly 70. is produced第四部分 写作第一节 短文改错As a small children in p

66、rimary school, I enjoyed sport very much. I could play freely. Move on to high school child Moving marked a big change in this respect. I was no longer encouraging to play with friends at a break. Instead, I sat encouraged and chatted, or if I particular wanted to learn I studied. As a teenager, I b

67、ecame more aware about what other particularly ofpeople thought of me or how I looked. Sport became something I have to do to stay healthy and pass my PE and had test. The fun element had taken away from it. Last year, I practiced yoga, that has helped me change my been which attitude towards sport.

68、 第二节 书面表达Dear Peter,How are you doing these days? Im writing to tell you something about the activities carried out in our school last week. As computers, smart phones and other electronic products become more and more popular, our hand writing is influenced badly. In order to improve students handw

69、riting, our school held some activates, such as Chinese characters dictation competitions and handwriting competitions. Quite a lot of teachers and students made active preparations for the activities. During the competitions, everyone tried his best to write correct and perfect Chinese characters.

70、After several rounds of competitions, each winner got a great prize.Through the activities, we realize the importance of handwriting. Although it takes up uch of my spare time to practice, I feel it worthwhile. Yours,Li Hua第一部分 听力Text 1W: Do you fancy an ice-cream?M: What? You want an ice-cream in s

71、uch a cold day?Text 2M: Mandy, are you writing your novel? How is it coming along?W: Im just starting.Text 3M: Jane, would you like to go to a rock concert with me this afternoon?W: Id love to, but my parents are not at home right now, and I have to wait for the workman to repair our washing machine

72、.M: Oh, what a pity!Text 4M: The performance is wonderful. They dance very well and the music is so pleasant.W: Yeah, the lighting and sound effects are first-class, too.M: Whats the most important is that the chief actor is my favorite star.W: Really? I also like his performance very much.Text 5W:

73、How long does this painting class last? I need to be home in two hours to make dinner for my family.M: You live a few minutes away, and its one-hour class. You will have plenty of time to get home after class.Text 6W: You look great in your new sweater.M: Tell you about it! The City Mall is having t

74、he winter sale now. And they have tons of sweaters for sale.W: Then we can go there tomorrow and shop.M: OK!W: There must be much fun. I love spending my Saturdays at the mall. Besides, we can see a movie after that. Text 7W: The movie starts at 8:00 pm. Do you want to meet me at the theater?M: Can

75、you pick me up, actually? My car is in the repair shop. I could also take a taxi if youre busy.W: I can get you. Ill reach your home around 7:30 Will you have eaten?M: Probably not. I get off work at 7:00.W: Why dont I pick you up straight from work? Then we can grab a bite to eat before the film.M:

76、 Sounds good to me. Do you mind bringing me the book I lent to you a few weeks ago?W: Sure. Thanks for reminding me.Text 8W: Are you well prepared to go shopping?M: Yes. It is cold outside. Id put on a coat if I were you.W: However, It wasnt cold this morning. It has started to rain since 7 oclock.

77、Look out! It has been pouring like that for two hours! Does that look like a storm?M: Yeah. We should wait for it to clear up.W: Well, maybe we should move the car to the garage so that it wont be damaged.M: OK. Ill make it if you turn the heater on. Its a bit cold here. The weather forecast didnt s

78、ay the rain last night.W:Sometimes the weather forecast is accurate, sometimes not. Maybe we should turn on the TV to get the latest news at present.M: I dont think we have anything to worry about. Shall we have a dup of tea?W: Good idea.Text 9M: Now we heard you were very surprised when some girls

79、waited in line for hours to talk to you about you new CD, right?W: Oh, yes, it was so cool. It happened about a year ago when my first CD just came out. They booked a show in my hometown and I was so surprised, you know, because I didnt have may friends when I was in school then. Well, I did have fr

80、iends at first, but they didnt want to be friends with me anore.M: I couldnt believe it!W: Well, it happened in middle school when people were mean to each other and girls liked to say things about you behind you back. So I havent talked to those girls for a really long time. After the show I signed

81、 for everybody. And those girls who used to say bad things about me in middle school waited in line for hours with T-shirts and pictures. It was really sweet. I was so moved.M: If I were you, I would say who you are.W: Oh, no, I cant be mean to anybody. Its just not in my blood.Text 10Kin White, fro

82、m New York, was 26 when she crashed her ca into a huge tree. In a later interview she described her experience.“I remember seeing a tree branch coming at my window. A little while later I woke up in my car, which was upside down. I screamed and cried. After a few moments, I remembered that I was on

83、a country road and not much traffic would be passing by. As I started to move around I realized I could not see out of one eye. I wiped my face with my hand and noticed it was covered in blood. I knew then that I needed to get out of the car. I tried all four doors with all of my strength, but they

84、could not open. I ken what I had an extra shirt in the car and looked around for it. I put it around my hand as tightly as I could and tried to bread a window with my fist. It didnt work. After that, I knew I had to Kick a window off. I had lost my shoes getting out of my seat and couldnt reach them, so I took the shirt and wrapped it around one foot. I kicked the window three times before it finally broke. After getting out of the car, I fainted again. When I came to again, people told me that my car later exploded but I myself survived by a miracle.”

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