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2017陕西英语高考试题word若是你希望高考成功,那么平常就以恒心为良友,以经验为顾问,以小心为兄弟,以希望为标兵。祝高考顺利!下边小编为大家介绍的20XX年陕西英语高考试题,仅供大家参照
!20XX
年陕西英语高考试题第I卷(共
100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分
30分)第一节
(共
5小题
;每题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下边
5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间往返答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。Whatdoesthemanwanttobuy?A.AshirtB.AsuitC.AtieWhichplacearethespeakerstryingtofind?A.AhotelB.AbankC.ArestaurantAtwhattimewillthetwospeakersmeet?A.5:20B.5:10C.4:404.Whatwillthemando?A.ChangetheplanB.WaitforaphonecallC.SortthingsoutWhatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.SeeafilmwiththemanB.OfferthemansomehelpC.Listentosomegreatmusic第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下边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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题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段资料,回答第6、7题。6.WhereisBen?A.InthekitchenB.AtschoolC.Inthepark7.Whatwillthechildrendointheafternoon?A.HelpsetthattableB.HaveapartyC.Dotheirhomework听第7段资料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.AfamilyholidayB.AbusinesstripC.AtravelplanWheredidRachelgo?A.SpainB.ItalyC.China听第8段资料,回答第10至12题。10.Howdidthewomangettoknowaboutthird-handsmoke?A.FromyoungsmokersB.FromanewspaperarticleC.FromsomesmokingparentsWhydoesthemansaythatheshouldkeepawayfrombabies?A.HehasjustbecomeafatherB.HewearsdirtyclothesC.Heisasmoker.Whatdoesthewomensuggestsmokingparentsshoulddo?A.Stopsmokingaltogether.B.SmokeonlyoutsidetheirhouseC.Reducedangerousmatterincigarette听第9段资料,回答第13至16题。13.WheredoesMichelleRaycomefrom?A.Amiddle-sizedcityB.AsmalltownC.AbigcityWhichplacewouldMichelleRaytakehervisitorstoforshopping?A.TheZenGardenB.TheHighlandsC.TheRedRiverArea.WhatdoesMichelleRaydoforcompletequiet?Whatarethespeakerstalkingaboutingeneral?A.Late-nightshoppingB.AsianfoodC.Louisville听第10段资料,回答第17至20题。17.WhenwillMonicaworkinthelibrary?A.From9:15a.m.to4:45p.m.B.From8:45a.m.to5:15p.m.C.From9:00a.m.to5:00p.m.18.WhatcanMonicadowhileworkinginthelibrary?A.HavedrinksB.ReadbooksC.Talktostudents19.WherecanMonicahavesandwichesforlunch?A.InanofficeB.InadiningroomC.InacommonroomWhydoesn’tthespeakerrecommendcafesinthetowncentre?A.TheyarecrowdedB.LunchtimeislimitedC.Theyareexpensive.第二部分阅读理解
(共两节,满分
40
分)(共
15
小题;每题
2分,满分
30分)阅读下边短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项
(A、B、C
和
D)中选出最正确选项,并在答题卡大将该项涂黑。[textA]*TON,NewZealand(AP)----About140pilotwhalesthatstranded(使...搁浅)themselvesonaremotestretchofNewZealandbeachhavedied,butconservationworkersandvolunteersarehopingtheremaining60orsowillsurviveaftertheymanagedtogetthemrefloated,anofficialsaidSaturday.ThegeographyofFarewellSpitontheSouthIslandseemstoworkagainstwhales,whichregularlybecomestrandedthere.Thestrandingof198whalesonFridaywasoneofthelargestinrecentyearsandinspired80workersandvolunteerstohelpout.BylateSaturday,140ofthewhaleshaddied,saidDepartmentofConservationareamanagerAndrewLamason.HesaidtheworkersandvolunteersworkedthroughoutthedaytokeepthesurvivingwhaleswateredandcoveredbeforerefloatingthemduringSaturdaynight’shightide.“We’vehadareallygoodcrewofvolunteers,andpeoplehavebeenwantingtocomefromalloverthecountry,”Lamasonsaid.Hesaidthesurvivingwhaleshadmovedtodeeperwater.Buthecautionedthatalthoughhopesfortheirsurvivalwerehigh,whaleshadbeenrefloatedinthepastonlytoreturnandgetstrandedagain.Lamasonsaidthescale(规模)ofthestrandinghasbeentoughonthehelpers,bothphysicallyandmentally.“It
’sverysad,they
’reveryintelligentanimals,
”
hesaid.
“Tviewisthatit’spartofnature.”Thefocuswillnowturntothedeadwhales,andtheenormoustaskofdealingwiththeremains,Lamasonsaid,addingthatinthepasthelpershavetypicallyburiedtheminthesand,butthathe’snotsurewhattheapproachwillbethistime.Hesaidthedepartmenthadbeenexperimentingwithmovingthethedeadwhalesintothewater,whichhastheadvantageofprovidingfoodforotherseacreatures.WhatistheexactnumberofwhalesstrandedlastFridayA.198B.140.C.80.D.60WhydidthevolunteershavetowaituntilSaturdaybeforetheycouldrefloatthewhalesA.BecausetheywereverybusyonFriday.B.Becausethewhalesweretoointelligent.C.Becausetheyhadtowaitfortheseawatertorise.D.Becausethewhaleswereburieddeepinthesand.23.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbeusedtodescribeLamasonattitudetowardstheresultofrefloatingthewhalesA.Optimistic.B.Doubtful.C.Positive.D.Careless.[textB]WeallhavefoundmemoriesoftakingafewlazymonthsoffafterthestressofA-levels.Aswedrawtotheendofanacademicallyandsociallypackedyear,theideaofdoingthesameagainisappealing.
’sButaftergraduation,there’llbefewoccasionswhenwecanenjoysuchextendedholidays,freetodoaswewish.Sonowthatsummerhasarrived,let’stakefulladvantage.Itgoeswithoutsayingthatsummervacationsaretheperfecttimetogotraveling,especiallyifyouavoidthepriceyschoolholidayperiod.Ticketsgoupgreatlywhenyouturn26,somakethemostofcheaperrateswhileyou’reeligible.Findingareliablecompanythatwon
’tcheisextremelyimportant,asisdiscoveringaprogramthatappealstoyourowninterests.Thereareplentyofwebsiteswhereyoucanseeotherpeople’srecommendations.Ofcourseformostofus,moneyistight—buttoavoidoverspendingyoucancombineemploymentandadventure.HannahWarn,apsychologystudentattheUniversityofWinchester,isspendinghersummeratCampAmerica,anincreasinglypopularventurewhereBritishstudentsenjoyagoodtimeonasummercamp.“BeingthrownintosomethingwhereIdon
’treallyknowwhattoexpectisexciting.
”shesays.
“Itgiveschancemetoaexperiencebeingawayfromhomeinadifferentway.”Thosewithatalentforlanguagesmightalsoconsiderworkingabroadasanaupair.Theworkmaybechallenging,butit’sachancetoinvolveyourselfinanewculturewhileyouremployerpaysmostofthebill.Ifyouhaveanideaaboutthesortofcareeryou’dlike,gettingworkexperienceiswise.Inmanycareers,graduatingwithonlyyourdegreetoshowforyourthreeorfouryearsjustwon’tmakeit.Sendapplicationsoffearlyandtoasmanyplacesaspossible.Makesureyoutakeawell-earnedbreakthissummer.24.Theauthorintendstotellusinthepassage.A.waystomakemoneyinsummerB.goodmemoriesoftheschooldaysC.stressgoesawayduringthesummerholidaysD.tipsonhowtospendthesummervacation25.Thepassageimpliesthat.A.studentscanenjoybeneficialpricewhentravelingB.studentswhoquitschoolshouldpaymorefortravelC.studentswillbeofferedparttimejobsinthevacationD.studentswillhavealongersummervacationthanever26.Theunderlinedword“eligible”inthepassagemeans.A.relaxedB.outstandingC.qualifiedD.standardized27.TheauthortookHannahWarnasanexampleto.A.suggestCampAmericaoffersjobstostudentsB.showpsychologystudentsaregoodatplanningC.indicateCampAmericaservesEnglishstudentsD.implystudentscantravelaroundfornothing[TextC]Everymanwantshissontobesomewhatofaclone,notinfeaturesbutinfootsteps.Ashegrowsyoualsoage,andyourambitionsbecomemoreunachievable.Youbegintorealizethatyourboy,inyourfootsteps,couldprobablyaccomplishwhatyouhopedfor.Butfootstepscanbemuddiedandtheycangooffindifferentdirections.MysonJodyhashatedschoolsincedayoneinkindergarten.Scienceprojectswaiteduntilthelastmoment.Bookreportswerenthefinalthreat.
’twrittenuntilI’vebeenanewspapermanallmyadultlife.Mydaughteri
sauniversitygraduateworkingtowardhermaster
’sdegreeinEnglish.ButJody?Whenheenteredthetenthgradehebecamea
-tech“vo”
student(技校学生
).They
’recalled
“motorheads”
bytherestofthestudentbody.Whenasecretaryinmyofficefirstcalle
dhim
“motorhead
”,Iwasshocked.“Hey,he’sagoodkid,”Iwantedtosay.“Andsmart,really.Ilearnedlaterthatmotorheadsare,indeed,different.Theyusuallyhavedirtyhandsandweardirtyworkclothes.Andtheydon
’toftenmakeschoolhonorrolls(荣耀榜).Butbeingtheparentofamotorheadisitselfanexperienceineducation.Wewholaborincleanshirtsinofficesdon’thavetheabilitiesthatmotorheadshave.IbegantolearnthiswhenIhadmycarcrashed.Thecosttorepairitwasestimatedat$800.“Hey,Icanfixit,
”
saidJody.Idoubtedit,butlethimgoahead,forIhadnothingtolose.Myson,withothermotorheads,fixedthecar.Theygotparts(
零件)fromajunkyard,andabilityfromvo-techclasses.Thelostwas$25insteadof$80.Sincethatfirstrepairjob,abrokenair-conditioner,anon-functioningwasherandanon-toastingtoasterhavebeenfixed.Neighborsandco-workerstrusttheircarrepairstohim.Thesekidsarehappiestwhendoingrepairs.Theyjokeandlaughandarelivingintheirownrelaxedworld.Andtheirmindsarebrightdespitetheirdirtyhandsandclothes.Ihavelearnedalotfrommymotorhead:publishersneedprinters,engineersneedmechanics,andarchitectsneedbuilders.Mostimportant,Ihavelearnedthatfathersdon’tneedclonesinfootstepsoranywhereelse.Mysonmaynevermaketheschoolhonorroll.Buthemademine.28.Whatusedtobetheauthor’shopeforhisson?A.Toavoidbecominghisclone.B.Toresemblehiminappearance.C.Todevelopinadifferentdirection.D.Toreachtheauthorunachievedgoals.
’s29.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor’schildren?A.Hisdaughterdoesbetterinschool.B.Hisdaughterhasgotamaster
’sdegree.C.Hissontriedhardtofinishhomework.D.Hissoncouldnbookreports.
’twritehis30.Intheauthor’seyes,motorheadsare_______.A.tidyandhardworkingB.cheerfulandsmartC.lazybutbrightD.relaxedbutrude31.Whatdidtheauthorrealizeintheend?A.Itisunwisetoexpectyourchildtofollowyourpath.B.Itisimportantforonetomakethehonorroll.C.Architectsplayamoreimportantrolethanbuilders.D.Motorheadshavegreaterabilitythanofficeworkers.[TextD]Texting(发短信)walkersaren'tjustanannoyancetootherwalkers,Australianresearchersarmedwithmoviespecial-effectstechnologyhavedeterminedscientificallythatthey'rethreatstothemselves.Usingmotion-capturetechnologysimilartothatusedforfilms,researchersconcludedthattextingwhilewalkingnotonlyaffectsbalancebutalsotheabilitytowalkinstraightline.“Somepeoplelikecheckingemailswhilewalkingtoworkinthemorning
”
saidthestudyco-authorHoorn,
“buttheyaymnotknowithasaseriouseffectonthesafetyofthemselves”.Otherfactshavealsoprovedthis.AtouristfromTaiwanwalkedoffapiernearMelbournelastmonthwhilecheckingFacebook,bringingasuddenandicyendtoapenguin-watchingvisit.Anotherpersonwhowastoowrappedupinhisphonetonoticedangerswalkedstraightintothefountaininfrontofashoppingmall.TheAustralianstudyinvolved27volunteers,athirdofwhomadmittedhavingknockedintoobjectswhiletexting.Theywereaskedtowalk8.5metersthreetimes—oncewithoutphones,oncewhilereadingtextandoncewhilewritingtext,wheneightcamerasrecordedtheiractions.Theyfoundthevolunteersusingthephonewalkedslower,and,moreseriously,theylockedtheirarm
sandelbowsinlike
“robots
”,whichforcedtheirheadstomovemore,throwingthemselvesoffbalance.
“Inapedestrian(步行的)environment,inabilitytomaintainastraightpathwouldbelikelytoincreasepotentialfortrafficaccidents”,saidheMr.Hoorn.bestthingtodoistostepasideandstop,orkeepoffthephone.”Authoritiesworld-widehavetakennote.SignsonHongKong'ssubwaysystemadvisepassengersinthreelanguagestokeeptheireyesofftheirphones.PoliceandtransportauthoritieshavehighlightedthedangerinSingapore,wheretheStraitsTimesnewspaperrecentlydeclaredcellphone-distractedroadcrossingas“badhabitNo.2”contributingtotherisingnumberofroaddeaths.SomeU.S.states,includingNewYorkandArkansas,areconsideringbansonwhatthey'recallingphonejaywalking(走路不遵守交通规则).32.Accordingtothepassage,peopletextingwhilewalkingusually____________.A.putthemselvesindangerB.doharmtotheireyesC.donotinfluenceotherwalkersD.canstillwalkstraightWhichofthefollowingwordshastheclosestmeaningto“wrappedup”inParagraph2?ThetwoexamplesinParagraph2aregiveninorderto__________.A.provetextingwalkersarethreatstoothersB.showtextingwalkersmayharmthemselvesC.analyzethecausesofthedangerD.amusethereaders35.AbouttheAustralianstudy,weknowthat___________.A.textingwalkersareexposedtogreaterpossibilityoftrafficaccidentsB.tenvolunteersadmittedhavingbumpedintothingswhiletextingC.thevolunteersweredividedintothreegroupsduringthestudyD.thevolunteersusingphoneswhilewalkingmovednormally(共5小题;每题2分,满分10分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有两项为多于选项。Anycaraccidentisfrightening,butanaccidentinwhichyourvehicleisthrownintothewater,withyoutrappedinside,isabsolutelyterrifying.36However,mostdeathsresultfrompanic,withoutaplanorunderstandingwhatishappeningtothecarinthewater.Byadoptingabrace(支撑)position,actingdecisivelyandgettingoutfast,youcansaveyourselffromasinkingvehicle.Braceyourselfforimpact(撞击力).Assoonasyou'reawarethatyou'regoingofftheroadandintoabodyofwater,adoptabraceposition.Theimpactcouldsetofftheairbagsysteminyourvehicle,soyoushouldplacebothhandsonthesteeringwheelinthe“tenandtwo"position.Undoyourseatbelt.37Unbucklethechildren,startingwiththeoldestfirst.Forgetthecellphonecall.Yourcarisn'tgoingtowaitforyoutomakethecall.38Leavethedooraloneatthisstageandconcentrateonthewindow.Acar'selectricalsystemshouldworkforuptothreeminutesinwater,sotrythemethodofopeningitelectronicallyfirst.Manypeopledon'tthinkaboutthewindowasanescapeoptioneitherbecauseofpanicormisinformationaboutdoorsandsinking.Breakthewindow.Ifyouaren'tabletoopenthewindow,oritonlyopenshalfway,you'llneedtobreakitwithanobjectoryourfoot.Itmayfeelcounter-intuitive(有悖常理的)toletwaterintothecar.39Escapewhenthecarhasequalized.Ifithasreachedthedramaticstagewherethecarcabinhasbeenfilledwithwaterandithasbecomebalanced,youmustmovequicklyandeffectivelytoensureyoursurvival.40Whilethereisstillairinthecar,takeslow,deepbreathsandfocusonwhatyou'redoing.A.Openthewindowassoonasyouhitthewater.B.Survivingasinkingcarisnotasdifficultasyouthink.C.Ittakes60to120secondsforacartofillupwithwaterusually.D.Suchaccidentsareparticularlydangeroustotheriskofdrowning.E.Inconclusion,ifyouknowwhattodointhewater,youwillbesafe.F.Thisisthefirstthingtoattendto,yetitoftengetsforgotteninthepanic.G.Butthesoonerthewindowisopen,thesooneryoucanescapedirectlythroughit.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)Imaginelovingsomeonesomuchthatyou’dswimmorethan5,000milestoseehimorher.Dindimmanagestoswimthatfareveryyearto41hisfriendJohn.Thisis42,notonlybecauseofthelovebetweenthetwofriends,butbecauseDindimis43apenguin.JohnfoundDindimcoveredinoil,hardly44onabeachnearhishome.Hepickedhimup,cleanedhimoffandbroughthimtohishousewherehe45himandgothimhealthyagain.JohnnamedhimDindim.Afteraweek,he46thepenguinbacktothebeachandtriedtoreleasehim,47DindimrefusedtoleaveJohn.They48togetherforthenextelevenmonths.Then,Dindimdisappeared.49,Johnthoughtheneverseehisfriendagain.Butjustafewmonths50,Dindimwasback.HefoundJohnonthebeach,andfollowedhimhome.Eachyear,he51forfourmonthstolivewithotherpenguins.Fortheothereightmonths,heliveswithJohn.Johnsaysthateachtimetheymeetagain,Dindimseems52toseehim.Hesayshelovesthepenguinasifhewerehisown53.HefeelscertainthatDindimloveshiminthe54way.EcologistCarlSafinasaysthatanimalscananddolovehumans.Hewritesandspeaksalotaboutanimalsandtheir55.AccordingtoCarl,it
’dobviousthatanimalsfeelloveforhumans.What’slessobviousiswhetherornothumanloveanimalsenoughto56them.Hundredsofthousandsofanimalsare57bythesameoilthatcoveredDindimwhenJohnfoundhim.Fiftypercentof58hasdisappearedinthelast40yearsbecauseofhumans59theirhabitats.Scientistssaywe
’reinanewmassextinctionperiod.Inthenexttwo60,theypredictthatwe’lllose75percentoftheremainingspeciesonearth.A.congratulateB.visitC.inviteD.helpA.heart-warmingB.considerateC.interestingD.ridiculousA.fortunatelyB.obviouslyC.actuallyD.surelyA.activeB.asleepC.livelyD.aliveA.nursedB.collectedC.focusedD.guardedA.broughtB.answeredC.calledD.pulledA.andB.soC.althoughD.butA.playedB.workedC.livedD.studiedA.AngrilyB.SadlyC.GladlyD.NervouslyA.beforeB.agoC.thenD.laterA.disappearsB.escapesC.challengesD.hidesA.moremiserableB.moreconfidentC.happierD.strongerA.friendB.childC.wifeD.neighbourA.correctB.properC.sameD.differentA.needsB.relationshipsC.numbersD.feelingsA.protectB.preventC.stopD.huntA.soldB.killedC.pollutedD.foundA.seaB.landC.populationD.wildlifeA.usingB.stealingC.destroyingD.reducingA.generationsB.solutionsC.standardsD.systems第Ⅱ卷(满分
50)第三部分英语知识运用第二节
(共
10分;每题
1.5
分,满分
15分)阅读下边资料,在空白处填入适合的内容
(1
个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Whatiscyber-violence?Notlongago,actressyuanshanshantriggered____66___hashtag
“geoutofentertainment”onsinaweibo.Ahashtagisaword____67___aphraseprefixedwiththesymbol#.____68_____thiscyberviolence,yuanshanshantotallyreversedherimageand______69___(gain)greatnumberoffansalmostovernightbyjustshowingoffwhatChinesecall"vest-lineabs"(
马甲线
).It’squitenecessarytobuildaharmonyenvironmentforpeople____70___surftheInternet.JustliketheoldChinesesayinggoes:hearnoevil,seenoevil,speaknoevil.Well,andpostnoevil.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)短文改错(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)Nowadays,it’sfashionableforyoungstudenttohaveiPads.UsedaniPad,wecanlistentomusic,downloadalotoflearningmaterialsandreadit.Obviously,it’sofgreathelptoourstudies,especialtoourEnglishlisteningskills.Somestudents,however,bringtheiriPadstotheclassroomlisteningtomusicwithearphones,butsomeevenplayvideogames,whichmaketeachersandotherstudentsgreatlyannoyed.Formyopinion,theclassroomisaplacetostudy,andc
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