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英语周报2017高考英语模拟试题2

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  第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)

  第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

  听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从试题所给的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 two speakers take photos of ?

  A. Spaceships. B. Themselves. C. Visitors.

  2. Where does the conversation most probably take place?

  A. At a railway station. B. At a booking office. C. On a bridge.

  3. How long did David stay abroad in all?

  A. 9 days. B. 11 days. C. 16 days.

  4. What is the man doing?

  A. Making a call. B. Making a visit. C. Making an appointment.

  5. Where will the woman go after work?

  A. To the beach. B. To the job center. C. To the shopping centre.

  第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

  听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

  听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

  6. What does the man want to do?

  A. Have his shoes mended.B. Buy a pair of new shoes. C. Go shopping in a supermarket.

  7. How far is it to the supermarket from here?

  A. Six blocks away. B. Five blocks away. C. Two blocks away.

  听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

  8. How is the man?

  A. Lucky. B. Busy. C. Uncomfortable.

  9. What will the man do next week?

  A. Visit the woman. B. Move away. C. Take a test.

  听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

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

  A. Husband and wife. B. Customer and clerk. C. Sportsman and salesgirl.

  11. Where are the sports goods department?

  A. On the third floor. B. On the fourth floor. C. On the fifth floor.

  12. What does the man want to buy?

  A. Shoes. B. Toys. C. A tennis bat.

  听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

  13. When will the man have the dinner party?

  A. On Tuesday, May 1st. B. On Tuesday, May 31st. C. On Thursday, May 21st.

  14. How many tables does Mr. Liu order?

  A. 28. B. 5. C. 3.

  15. What information does the woman require?

  A. Jason’s name. B. Jason’s phone number. C. Jason’s address.

  16. What will the man do before ordering dishes?

  A. Cut down the price. B. Look over the menu. C. Decide on the rooms.

  听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

  17. Why couldn’t the speaker see the sun?

  A. It was too shiny. B. It was getting dark.

  C. The sky was filled with smoke.

  18. What can we know about the speaker’s husband?

  A. He was in a foreign country. B. He was in town.

  C. He was in the garden.

  19. What did the speaker take with her?

  A. Her TV set. B. Her son. C. Her bankbook.

  20. How did the speaker leave at last?

  A. By train. B. By car. C. By boat.

  第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)

  第一节 单项填空(共15题;每小题1分,满分15分)

  请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的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。

  21. In history, the Romany split into different groups and developed their own language, _______ there are now approximately sixty varieties.

  A. by whichB. of which C. by whom D. of whom

  22. China’s V-Day parade _______ a new female honor guard, consisting of 51 women from the army.

  A. conducted B. employed C. featured D. defended

  23. —So you think I’m not honest?

  —_______. That’s not what I mean.

  A. Just forget it B. You’ve really got me there

  C. Don’t get me wrong D. Don’t beat around the bush

  24. Make the best of your precious time and study harder — this time next year you _______ the colorful campus life in your dream university!

  A. will enjoy B. are enjoying C. will have enjoyed D. will be enjoying

  25. — It’s difficult for corrupt officials to hide abroad nowadays.

  — That’s it! The Chinese government will do _______ it takes to get them back.

  A. whateverB. whoever C. whichever D. wherever

  26. Modern science has found that _______ one is using chopsticks, over 30 joints and over 50

  muscles are used, which is a favorable stimulation to the brain.

  A. since B. although C. unless D. while

  27. It is reported that indoor golf, relatively new, is starting to _______ traditional markets, especially in urban areas in the USA and Europe.

  A. face up to B. look back on C. catch up on D. hang on to

  28. On the morning of October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew came to the shores of the Caribbean islands, mistakenly believing they ________ in Southeast Asia.

  A. arrived B. had arrived C. has arrived D. would arrive

  29. — As we know, keeping positive is beneficial to the process of our work and study.

  — You can say that again. Struggle not to let negative ideas_______.

  A. take overB. take off C. take on D. take up

  30. —Dear me! It’s you, Bob! I ______ to recognize you at first sight!

  —Nor did I! Time has changed us a lot!

  A. fail B. failed C. have failed D. had failed

  31. In the face of various economic uncertainties at home and abroad, the government has carried out ________ reforms to boost the economy.

  A. bureaucratic B. systematic C. arbitrary D. ambiguous

  32. Tu Youyou won Nobel Prize in Medicine for her discoveries that helped doctors fight malaria and _______ caused by roundworm parasites.

  A. injections B. infections C. prescriptionsD. presentations

  33. _________ in the adult ceremony, the senior students feel they are shouldering heavier responsibilities now.

  A. Swear B. Sworn C. Having sworn D. To have sworn

  34. I’m afraid there might have been 1000 audience in the concert last night, _____?

  A. am not I B. aren’t I C. mightn’t there D. weren’t there

  35.In spite of his ________ to be a scholar in that field, he is not well equipped with that talent.

  A. potential B. competence C. ambition D. character

  第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

  请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的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。

  One of the most significant actions of your life is that you support someone when you help him or her through a challenging time. However, the best 36 is that when you support others, you are also supporting yourself. When you 37 to give support to others, it is usually a 38 that you are also stopping giving support to yourself.

  I was hooked on a story about Donna, which clearly showed the 39 of support.

  Several months ago, Donna had just broken up with her boyfriend and had a difficult time accepting the 40 . She refused to be accompanied and stayed at home 41 , weeping all the time ,which certainly was not helping.

  Early one morning, Donna received a phone call with some 42 news: her best friend’s brother had been 43 in an accident. Donna had known this friend, Mary, and her brother 44 her entire life, and the news was devastating. Donna 45 her sadness and got the 46 soon and drove to Mary’s house to be with her.

  At the 47 and afterwards, she held Mary close while she cried 48 tears, sat by her side as the waves of grief 49 Mary, and slept next to her to make sure she did not wake up alone. During that time she hardly felt any 50 in her heart.

  Several weeks later, when life began to return to normal, Donna 51 that the level of support she had given Mary far overtook any support she had 52 herself during her dark time. She was able to use the support she had given her friend as a 53 for the support she needed.

  When you find yourself 54 to support others, see if there’s something within yourself that is not supporting. 55 , when you give complete support to others, it’ll mirror those places within you that require the same level of attention.

  36. A. policy B. part C. position D. pattern

  37. A. refuse B. pretend C. start D. decide

  38. A. sight B. signature C. sign D. signal

  39. A. example B. power C. function D. definition

  40. A. disaster B. truth C. divorce D. loss

  41. A. quietly B. worriedly C. alone D. along

  42. A. terrible B. amazing C. dangerous D. surprising

  43. A. claimed B. killed C. injured D. caught

  44. A. really B. barely C. exactly D. nearly

  45. A. removed B. overcame C. recognized D. changed

  46. A. door B. gate C. car D. bus

  47. A. pray B. party C. funeral D. break

  48. A. endless B. enough C. permanent D. consistent

  49. A. ran over B. turned over C. washed over D. looked over

  50. A. sadness B. horror C. panic D. thrill

  51. A. recalled B. realized C. reminded D. remembered

  52. A. presented B. provided C. favored D. offered

  53. A. mirror B. candle C. challenge D. gift

  54. A. incredible B. inadequate C. unable D. unlikely

  55. A. In short B. In other words C. On the whole D. On the contrary

  第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

  请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的 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

  The Best Time to Visit Sydney

  If you prefer the cold to heat, especially if seeking to escape the northern summer, the best time to visit Sydney could be in the Australian winter from June 1 to August 31.

  The Sydney winter isn’t really harsh and the weather’s generally pleasant. It’s great for touring the city on foot and for bushwalking. And the ski slopes are not too far away.

  Holiday time

  You get the Queen’s Birthday holiday weekend in June and the school holidays in July. Aside from within those periods, accommodation costs in the city will generally be lower.

  Winter weather

  Expect generally cool conditions. The average temperature should range from around 8°C (46°F) at night to 16°C (61°F) in the daytime in mid-winter. Expect from 80mm to 131mm of rainin a month, with the most rain in June tapering into August.

  Winter accommodation

  Outside of the holiday periods, Sydney accommodation will usually be available and should be relatively cheaper.

  Winter activities

  The weather’s fine for a walking tour of Sydney. Visit The Rocks, the Sydney Opera House, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australian Museum, Hyde Park, Chinatown, Darling Harbour.

  Go on a harbor cruise. At the very least, take a Sydney ferry and cross the harbor to Manly.

  Take a daytrip north, south and west of Sydney.

  Spot the whales as they travel north in the whale migration season.

  Go bushwalking at the Royal National Park.

  B. July C. August D. December

  57. Which of the following activities is NOT recommended in the passage?

  A. Going skiing near Sydney. B. Hunting whales in the Royal Botanic Gardens.

  C. Touring Sydney on foot. D. Bushwalking at the Royal National Park.

  B

  An oral drug, named ERDRP-0519, was invented. It is specifically designed to protect people who got infected measles(麻疹) from spreading the virus to others. Like the flu, measles spreads through the air by breathing, coughing or sneezing. There is typically a time, about two weeks, between becoming infected with the virus and the beginning of symptoms like skin rash(皮疹), runny nose, heavy cough and high fever.

  “This therapy application determines the desired characteristics of the drug, which are orally available, cost-effective manufacture and high stability,” Richard Klemperer, professor of Georgia State University, told reporters last Wednesday.

  “With these criteria in mind, we have developed a small drug that blocks the measles virus over the past years, which is essential for copy of the virus.”

  The researchers tested the drug in rats infected with canine distemper virus(犬瘟病) , which is a close relative of measles virus. They found that all of the infected rats treated with the drug survived the deadly infection, showed no clinical signs of disease and developed a strong protective immune response.

  The drug could be used to treat friends, family and other social contacts of a person infected with measles virus, which have not developed symptoms yet but are at risk of having caught the disease, Klemperer said truthfully.

  “The emergence of strong antiviral immunity(抗病毒免疫力) in treated animals is particularly encouraging, since it suggests that the drug may not only save an infected individual from disease but contribute to closing measles immunity gaps in a population,” Klemperer said.

  The researchers emphasized the drug is not intended as a substitute for vaccination, but as an additional weapon to get rid of the measles. They planned to test the drug’s safety in larger animals, before moving into clinical trials in humans.

  “If our next series of studies confirms that the human situation mirrors what we have seen in rats, then this drug may make a major contribution to getting rid of measles by preventing local outbreaks” Klemperer said.

  Despite the existence of an effective vaccine, annual measles deaths worldwide have remained constant at around 150,000 since 2007. The reasons for this are the highly infectious nature of the virus, in the developing world largely due to issues of resources, and in many developed countries in particular in the European region due to parental concerns regarding vaccination safety.

  58. If a boy got infected by measles virus, he might NOT show the symptom like ________.

  A. runny nose B. bad cough C. high fever D. sick stomach

  59. From what Klemperer said, we know that the drug _________.

  A. is only intended as a substitute for vaccination

  B. can only save those infected individuals from disease

  C. is cost-effective and high stability for curing measles

  D. has the same effect on human as on larger animals

  60. The best title of the passage is_________ .

  A. the Introduction of a New Oral Drug

  B. the Desired Characteristics of Drugs

  C. the Common Symptoms of Getting Measles

  D. the Application of Post-exposure Therapy

  C

  I love seeing Europeans line up in airports to applaud arriving refugees. But humanitarianism (人道主义) will not guide policy for long. We liberals need to argue from Europe’s self-interest: our continent has the need, the space and the ability to accept people.

  Many European countries are gradually turning into old people’s homes. Germany, Italy, Spain and others have some of the lowest birth rates in human history. It is predicted that about one-third of their populations will be aged over 65 in 2050. Germany needs to import at least 350,000 people a year to keep its workforce stable. Suddenly, young ambitious workers are pouring into the country as if called by a genie (精灵) with a lamp. No wonder Angela Merkel, German Chancellor, has been more welcoming than David Cameron, British Prime Minister. But all over Europe, carers for old people are already in need. Norway found oil under the seabed but it would have been better off if it had discovered 50,000 nurses there instead.

  Many rightwingers think we have reached our limits. This feeling is widespread. And it’s true that Western Europe is one of the most densely populated regions on earth. Indeed, density has long been Europe’s unique selling point: with so many people of different nations closely packed together, we have always traded goods and exchanged ideas fast. That’s why the scientific revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries happened here.

  But we have plenty more room. Many European cities aren’t dense enough. Now east Germany, north-western Spain and gorgeous mountain villages in Italy are losing people. Lots of cities have unused industrial land.

  Humans inhabit a slice of the EU’s territory. Only about 2.5 per cent of the EU’s land is used for housing, estimates the European Commission. By contrast, a whopping 43 per cent was used for agriculture in 2009, it says. That’s too much. We could turn more land into forest or into green landscapes where people can relax and play. Making that transition is feasible because we now use agricultural land inefficiently.

  Migrants often spend years locked up together in serious government-funded “migrant centers”. However, the way to learn a new country’s language, make friends and find work is to live with a local. This crisis has shown that lots of Europeans are willing to take refugees into their homes. After Iceland’s government said it could take only 50 Syrian refugees, many Icelanders came forward offering to take a far greater number into their own homes. People aren’t just sitting around waiting for government to do something.

  We need migrants, and we can accommodate them. If opponents just don’t like foreigners, they should say so instead of pretending to be hardheaded pragmatists (实用主义者).

  61. Why is Angela Merkel willing to take in refugees according to the passage?

  A. Germany has already stepped into aged society.

  B. Birth rates in Germany are the lowest in history.

  C. She is kind and shows sympathy for homeless people.

  D. Refugees can make up the shortage of labor in Germany.

  62. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

  A. No other region is more densely populated than Western Europe.

  B. Density has become Europe’s most outstanding characteristic.

  C. All European cities are not crowded together in great numbers.

  D. Large quantities of unused industrial land will turn into forest.

  63. It can be inferred that _______.

  A. nurses are more badly needed than petrol in Europe

  B. liberals always do something for the Europe’s benefit

  C. aging problem in Germany is the worst in Europe

  D. Europeans have already made intelligent use of the land

  64. What is the last paragraph but one mainly about?

  A. Migrants can privately be accommodated.

  B. Migrants had better not live in migrant centers.

  C. Everyone can live with migrants to help them fit in.

  D. Everyone has done their own part to help migrants.

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