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  河北高考英语试卷

  第一部分:听力理解(共三节,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。每段对话后有一个小题,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。

  1. What does the woman’s son want to be?

  A. A scientist. B. A violinist. C.A lawyer.

  2. What kind of place are the speakers probably talking about?

  A. A football field. B.An office building. C.A concert hall.

  3. What time is Jack supposed to arrive?

  A. At 7:30. B.At 8:00. C.At 8:15.

  4. What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?

  A. Teacher and student. B. Doctor and patient. C. Father and daughter.

  5. How does the woman usually go shopping?

  A. On foot. B. By car. C. By bus.

  第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)

  听下面4段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。

  听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

  6. Why doesn’t the woman want to go to the movies?

  A. She has to review her lessons.

  B. She has seen the movie before.

  C. She doesn’t want to see that movie.

  7. Why does the woman feel nervous?

  A. She doesn’t study hard.

  B. She needs to get better prepared.

  C. This exam will be very difficult for her.

  听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

  8. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?

  A. Strangers. B. Classmates. C. Teachers and students.

  9. How long does the woman have to wait for the bus?

  A. 40 minutes. B. 30 minutes. C. 20 minutes.

  听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

  10. Why has the man made his decision?

  A. He really likes that area in Yunnan Province.

  B. He is tired of his school life in the city.

  C. He needs to make a lot of money.

  11. How long has the man lived in the city?

  A. Over three years. B. Over ten years. C. Over twenty years.

  12. What advice does the woman give the man?

  A. Do that job after graduation.

  B. Write a letter to the children.

  C. Let his parents make the decision.

  听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。

  13. Which of the following old sayings was the most popular among listeners?

  A. God helps those who help themselves.

  B. Where there is a will, there is a way.

  C.Actions speak louder than words.

  14. What does the old saying “Rob Peter to pay Paul” mean?

  A. Asking Paul to rob Peter.

  B. Helping somebody by robbing others.

  C. Borrowing money to pay back a debt.

  15. Where is the saying “Tell me who walks with you, and I’ll tell you who you are” from?

  A. The UK. B. France. C. Brazil.

  第三节(共 5 小题;每小题 l. 5 分,共 7.5 分)

  听下面一段对话,完成第 16 至 20 五道小题,每小题仅填写 一个词。听对话前,你将有 20 秒钟的时间阅读试题,听完后你将有 60 秒钟的作答时间。这段对话你将听两遍。

  Lucy’s Trip Info

  Destination Paris

  Departure time At 6:30 on next 16 afternoon

  How to get to the airport By 17

  How long to get to Paris About 18 hours

  Who to stay with 19 Brown, 20 of Thomas

  第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45 分)

  第一节 单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,共 15 分)

  从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,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。

  21.Although Johnson is a foreigner, he lives in harmony ______ his neighbors.

  A. from B. with C. for D. on

  22. Crowds of people saw the film MERMAID______ by Chow Sing-Chi on the Lunar New Year’s Day.

  A. directing B. to direct C. directed D. to be directed

  23. — I called you this morning, but you were not in.

  — Oh, I ______ in the library.

  A. am reading B. was reading C. have read D. had read

  24. The man ______ face was sunburnt saved the girl from falling into the river.

  A. who B. whose C. that D. where

  25. The students were queuing at the door of the hospital, ______ to see their teacher.

  A. waiting B. waited C. to wait D. wait

  26. Children were running and laughing in the garden ______ an angry old man yelled at them for waking him up.

  A. when B. since C. once D. because

  27. Tom was warned ______ oily food after operation.

  A. not to eat B. not eating C. not eat D. not eaten

  28. In the past several weeks, many cities in Southern China ______ severe cold.

  A. had experienced B. would experience

  C. have been experiencing D. experienced

  29. I thought it rather strange that Tom ______ not tell where he lived.

  A. might B. need C. must D. could

  30. It took the shy girl some courage to express ______ she really thought about in public.

  A. which B. that C. what D. how

  31.Andrew ______ the task within two months. But he didn’t, so he was fired.

  A. finished B. must finish

  C. should have finished D. would have finished

  32. Henry hopes to find a job upon graduation ______ his management skills can be put to good use.

  A. that B. which C. how D. where

  33. Though suffering from a deadly disease, Steve loses ______ of his hope for recovery.

  A. nothing B. all C. neither D. none

  34. Hold on! I’m sure the hard work you do at present ______ in the near future.

  A. will be repaid B. is repaid C. to be repaid D. would be repaid

  35. Take a hat with you ______ the sun is very hot.

  A. before B. in case C. so that D. though

  第二节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 30 分)

  阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  Two Candles

  Tom was a middle-aged leather trader whose repeated failure in career made him a depressed man, often 36 that he had been cheated by others. One day he told his wife he was so 37 with the city that he had to leave.

  So his family moved to another city. It was the evening of a weekend. When Tom and his wife were busily 38 up their new home, the light 39 went out. They had to stop work. Tom was regretful to have forgotten to bring along candles and had to wait 40 in a low mood. Just then he heard slight, hesitant 41 on his door that sounded clear in the 42 night.

  “Who’s it?” he wondered, since Tom was a 43 to this city. And this was the moment he especially hated to be 44 , so he went to the door and opened it 45 .At the door was a little girl, shyly asking, “Sir, do you have candles? I’m your neighbor. ” “No,” answered Tom in anger and shut the door 46 . “What a nuisance (讨厌鬼)!” He complained over it with his wife. “No sooner had we settled down than the neighbor came to 47 things.”

  After a while, the door was knocked again. He opened it and found the same girl outside.

  48 this time she was 49 two candles, saying, “My grandma told me the new neighbor downstairs might need candles. She 50 me here to give you these.” Tom was very 51 by what he saw. When he became fully aware, he said, “Thank you and your grandmother. God bless you!”

  At that moment he suddenly realized what caused his 52 in life. It was his 53 and harshness (刻薄) with other people. The person who had cheated him in life was 54 nobody else but himself, for his life had been darkened by his unsympathetic 55 .

  36.A. complaining B. telling C. hoping D. pretending

  37.A. inspired B disappointed C. embarrassed D. impressed

  38.A. building B. turning C. coming D. tidying

  39.A. horribly B. accidentally C. suddenly D. slowly

  40.A. anxiously B. doubtfully C. hopefully D. helplessly

  41.A. steps B. words C. knocks D. noises

  42.A. dark B. quiet C. cold D. sleepless

  43.A. newcomer B. traveller C. guest D. settler

  44.A. called B. disturbed C. watched D. offered

  45.A. surprisingly B. delightedly C. impatiently D. willingly

  46.A. gently B. kindly C. politely D. violently

  47.A. lend B. sell C. fetch D. borrow

  48.A. And B. But C. So D. For

  49.A. holding B. hiding C. blowing D. lighting

  50.A. advised B. encouraged C. sent D. forced

  51.A. frightened B. pleased C. puzzled D. surprised

  52.A. failure B. dissatisfaction C. complaint D. determination

  53.A. responsibility B. coldness C. apology D. concept

  54.A. doubtfully B. hardly C. actually D. finally

  55.A. mind B. opinion C. behavior D. look

  第三部分:阅读理解 (共两节,40 分)

  第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,共 30 分)

  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  A

  Start Small and Grow Big

  Jack Ma, Founder and Chairman of e-commerce(电子商务) giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., is one of those self-made billionaires in the technology field. His rags-to-riches journey is just as spectacular as his Internet Empire.

  Jack Ma, whose Chinese name is Ma Yun, was born in a normal family in1964. Like most Chinese parents back then, Ma’s father beat him growing up. He was poor at math but loved English. Starting at age 12, he awoke at 5 a.m. to walk or bicycle to Hangzhou’s main hotels so he could practice his English with foreign tourists. He did this for nine years and acted as a free tour guide to many, befriended several and later visited one family in Australia. Those experiences opened his eyes.

  After twice failing the national college entrance exams, Ma entered what he called “Hangzhou’s worst college.” Graduating in 1988, Ma married his college sweetheart and taught English at a local college for five years, earning $15 a month. During that time, he also applied for jobs at a local KFC, a hotel and the city police, and failed to land.

  Determined to enter business, Ma set up a translation company, but he still had to peddle goods on the street to get by. During a short trip to the US as an interpreter in 1995, Ma first experienced the Internet. He believed in the Internet’s business potential when few other people did. In 1999, with the help of more than a dozen friends who pooled their resources—just

  $60,000—he started Alibaba in his Hangzhou apartment. At that time, e-commerce was unheard of in China. “I called myself a blind man riding on the back of blind tigers,” he once said, according to The Guardian. His unusual ideas earned him the nickname “Crazy Jack Ma”.

  Since its foundation, Alibaba has grown from 15 employees to more than 30,000. The company floated on the New York Stock Market in September 2014 for $25 billion—the largest public offering in history. The company now makes more profit than rivals Amazon.com and e-Bay combined. Alibaba has directly and indirectly created 40 million jobs for China. Ma hopes to keep expanding Alibaba outside of China (the company is already big in Russia and Brazil and is aiming for 2 billion consumers and 10 million small businesses to use the company abroad.

  Ma’s lifestyle is very simple and modest. Ma enjoys meditation(冥想) in the mountains, playing poker with friends and writing his own kung fu novels. Forest Gump is Jack Ma’s hero.

  “Forest Gump never gives up and believes in what he is doing,” said Ma. He also quoted the phrase “Life is like a box of chocolates because you never know what you’re going to get.”

  56. What made him into e-commerce industry?

  A. His English learning experience. B. His foresight and ambitions.

  C. His simple and modest lifestyle. D. His friends and $60,000 funds.

  57. The underlined sentence in Para. 4 means that ________.

  A. Ma had no confidence in his business future

  B. Ma was a blind man riding on a blind tiger

  C. Ma had not enough money at that time

  D. Ma knew little about e-commerce

  58. What’s the personality of Ma Yun according to the passage?

  A. Funny and competitive. B. Determined and creative.

  C. Friendly and kind. D. Stubborn and crazy.

  59. The passage is mainly about ________.

  A. the development of Alibaba Group B. Jack Ma’s personal life

  C. the journey of Jack Ma’s success D. Jack Ma’s work experience

  B

  Military Grade Flashlight Available to Public

  It seems like every day you turn on the news the world’s about to end. Lately, Americans have had enough, and are searching for better ways to protect themselves and their families against rising crime.

  Their solution? Military grade tactical flashlights.

  Powerful technology used by law enforcement to blind and disorient bad guys, Americans are now gearing up and buying their own.

  The G700 Tactical Flashlight is currently the most popular tactical flashlight of choice for most American’s due to its powerfully disorienting “strobe mode” that allows the user to flash a

  blinding light into the attackers eyes, leaving them “disoriented beyond belief.”

  How effective are tactical flashlights, really?

  If you’ve ever had someone take a picture of you at night with the flash on, you’ll know how it takes a minute or two for your eyes to re-adjust. Now imagine that flash is 100x brighter and is strobing directly into your eyes. You wouldn’t be able to see a thing, and would most likely lose your sense of balance.

  That’s what you get with a tactical flashlight like the G700 Tactical Flashlight. The strobe feature is designed to ruin an attacker’s eye sight, so they can’t see what they’re doing, letting

  you safely run away—or if need be, gain the advantage and attack them.

  The truth is, most people underestimate the importance of owning a tactical flashlight.

  Whether you’re walking alone at night, driving somewhere and break down, or just want a light bright enough to prevent animals while you’re camping, tactical flashlights are so bright that they give you the advantage.

  Not to mention if you’re in an emergency situation, what better way to call attention to yourself than with a powerful G700 Tactical Flashlight that can be seen for up to 2 miles away.

  These $200 lights are currently selling for 75% off their normal price! So it’s a good time to get them at a discounted price. If you want to make sure you and your loved ones are always prepared for the worst, this flashlight is a great start. It has our vote so much that we made sure everyone on our staff had at least 4.

  Obtain even more information concerning G700 Military Grade Flashlight at:

  http://tacticalmilitaryflashlight.com

  60. The G700 Tactical Flashlight helps you ______.

  A. protect yourself against crime B. blind and attack bad guys

  C. walk alone at night freely D. protect animals while camping

  61. The underlined phrase “disoriented beyond belief” in para. 4 probably means .

  A. disappointed B. dizzy C. unconfident D. annoyed

  62. This advertisement is made more persuasive mainly by ______.

  A. using recommendations B. providing reasons

  C. offering statistics D. making comparisons

  C

  No Grammar Errors

  I prefer Lynne Truss’s words: I am a grammar “sticker”. And, like Truss—author of Eats, shoots & Leaves—I have a “zero tolerance” approach to grammar mistakes that make people look stupid.

  Now, Truss and I disagree on what it means to have “zero tolerance”. She thinks that people who mix up basic grammar “deserve to be struck by lightning, and buried in an unmarked grave”, while I just think they deserve to be passed over for a job—even if they are otherwise qualified for the position.

  Everyone who applies for a position at either of my companies, iFixit or Dozuki, takes a compulsory grammar test. If they can’t distinguish between “to” and “too”, their applications

  go into the bin.

  Of course, we write for a living. iFixit.com is the world’s largest online repair manual (指南), and Dozuki helps companies write their own technical documentation(证明文件), like work instructions and step-by-step user manuals. So, it makes sense that we’ve made a strong strike against grammar errors.

  But grammar is relevant for all companies. Yes, language is constantly changing, but that doesn’t make grammar unimportant. Good grammar is credibility, especially on the Internet.

  And, for better or worse, people judge you if you can’t tell the difference between “their” “there” and “they’re”.

  Good grammar makes good business sense—and not just when it comes to hiring writers.

  Writing isn’t in the official job description of most people in our office. Still, we give our grammar test to everybody, including our salespeople, our operations staff, and our programmers.

  Grammar signifies more than just a person’s ability to remember high school English. I’ve found that people who make fewer mistakes on a grammar test also make fewer mistakes when they are doing something completely unrelated to writing. Applicants who don’t think writing is important are likely to think lots of other things also aren’t important.

  63. The author agrees with Lynne Truss in that ________.

  A. grammar mistakes can’t be tolerated B. books on grammar make people stupid

  C. people need to learn basic grammar D. grammar mistakes are unavoidable

  64. What’s the author’s attitude towards the job seekers who mix up basic grammar?

  A. They aren’t qualified for their jobs. B. They must be severely punished.

  C. They should be left out for a job. D. They have to correct their mistakes.

  65. Which of the following is TRUE of iFixit and Dozuki?

  A. Grammar is quite important for their existence.

  B. They are companies where one learns grammar.

  C. They depend on grammar correction for a living.

  D. Only one of them has a compulsory grammar test.

  66. What can we learn from the passage?

  A. “Zero tolerance” approach to grammar errors seems unfair.

  B. Grammar becomes unimportant as language is constantly changing.

  C. Companies giving grammar tests may have no good business sense.

  D. People who attach importance to grammar may pay attention to other things.

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