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2017广东高考英语试题及答案图片及英语高考押题卷

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  英语高考押题卷

  第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)

  第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

  第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

  从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。

  例:To make members of a team perform better, the trainer first of all has to know their _____ and weaknesses.

  A. strengths B. benefits C. techniques D. values

  答案:A

  21.When he was running after his brother, the boy lost his ___ and had a bad fall.

  A.balance B .chance C .memory D .place

  22. He gave himself a new name to hide his ____ when he went to carry out the secret task.

  A.emotion B.talent C.indentity D.treasure

  23.The team are working hard to ___ the problem so that they can find the best solution.

  A.face B.prevent C.raise D.analyze

  24.In order not to be heard, she pointed her finger upwards to ____ that smoeone was moving about upstairs.

  A.whisper B.signal C.declare D.complain

  25.There is no doubt that this candidate’s advantage _____ his ability to communicate with foreigners in English.

  A.leaves out B.goes against C.lies in D.makes up

  26.Don’t worry. I’m sure your missing glasses will ______ sooner or later.

  A.stand out B.break up C.get out D.turn up

  27.Even though the conference hall is near his apartment, he has to hurry a little if he wants to be_____.

  A.accurate B.punctual C.efficient D.reasonable

  28.I don’t think what he said is _____ to the topic we are discussing . He has missed the point.

  A.faithful B.parallel C.relevant D.similar

  29.The girl used to be shy, but is ____ getting active in group work and is more willing to express herself.

  A.gradually B.usually C.previously D.merely

  30.This meeting room is a non-smoking area. I would like to warn you _____ that if you smoked here you would be fined.

  A.in advance B.in detail C. in total D.in general

  第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20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。

  “Daily Star, sir” called Jason, carrying some newspapers under his arm. The little boy had been running up and down the street, but there were still twenty_31__left. His voice was almost gone and his heart was_32__. The shops would soon close, and all the people would go home. He would have to go home too, carrying the papers__33_money. He had hoped to sell more papers tonight to make more money to buy a__34_for his mother and some seeds for his bird. That was why he had bought the papers with all his money. He_35__as he thought of his failure to sell all his papers.

  “You don’t know the __36_of selling papers. You must shout, “Hot news! Bomb bursting!” another newsboy Chad told Jason. “_37__it’s not in the paper at all,” replied Jason. “Just run away quickly__38__they have time to see, and you’ll __39_ out and get your money,”Chad said.

  It was a new _40__to Jason. He thought of his bird with no__41_and the cake he wanted to buy for his mother, but was__42_that he would not tell a lie. Though he was _43__ a poor newsboy, he had been_44__ some good things.

  The next afternoon Jason went to the office for his papers_45__. Several boys were crowding around Chad, who declared with a__46_smile that he sold six dozen the day before. He added that Jason__47_money because he would not tell a lie. The boy _48__at Jason. “You wouldn’t tell a lie yesterday, my boy?” A gentleman at the office came up and patted Jason’s shoulder__49_.”You’re just the boy I am looking for.” A week later Jason started his new__50_. He lost sale of twenty papers because he would not tell a lie, but got a well-paid job because he told the truth.

  31.A.shops B.coins C.people D.papers

  32.A.open B.heavy C.pure D.weak

  33.A.instead of B.in return for C.regardless of D.in exchange for

  34.A.cup B.card C.comb D.cake

  35.A.gave in B.broke down C.got away D.showed up

  36.A.difficulty B.process C.goal D.secret

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

  38.A.before B.since C.though D.unless

  39.A.call B.drop C.sell D.reach

  40.A.edition B.idea C.policy D.task

  41.A.bread B.insects C.seeds D.water

  42.A.concerned B.amazed C.excited D.determined

  43.A.still B.already C.just D.also

  44.A.taught B.handed C.awarded D.allowed

  45.A.at once B.by chance C.as usual D.on purpose

  46.A.proud B.gentle C.warm D.polite

  47.A.borrowed B.lost C.made D.saved

  48.A.laughed B.shouted C.nodded D.started

  49.A.bravely B.grateful C.fondly D.modestly

  50.A.duty B.business C.job D.method

  第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

  阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  A

  “I see you’ve got a bit of water on your coat,” said the man at the petrol station. “Is it raining out there?””No, it’s pretty nice,” I replied, checking my sleeve. “Oh, right. A pony(马驹) bit me earlier.”

  As it happened, the bite was virtually painless: more the kind of small bite you might get from a naughty child. The pony responsible was queuing up for some ice cream in the car park near Haytor, and perhaps thought I’d jumped in ahead of him.

  The reason why the ponies here are naughty is that Haytor is a tourist-heavy area and tourists are constantly feeding the ponies foods, despite sighs asking them not to. By feeding the ponies, tourists increase the risk of them getting hit by a car, and make them harder to gather during the area’s annual pony drift(迁移).

  The purpose of a pony drift is to gather them up so their health can be checked, the baby ones can be stooped from feeding on their mother’s milk, and those who’ve gone beyond their limited area can be returned to their correct area. Some of them are also later sold, in order to limit the number of ponies according to the rules set by Natural England.

  Three weeks ago, I witnessed a small near-disaster a few mils west of here. While walking, I noticed a pony roll over on his back. “Hello!” I said to him, assuming he was just rolling for fun, but he was very still and, as I got closer, I saw him kicking his legs in the air and breathing heavily. I began to properly worry about him. Fortunately, I managed to get in touch with a Dartmoor’s Livestock Protection officer and send her a photo. The officer immediately sent a local farmer out to check on the pony. The pony had actually been trapped between two rocks. The farmer freed him, and he began to run happily around again.

  Dartmoor has 1,000 or so ponies, who play a critical role in creating the diversity of species in this area. Many people are working hard to preserve these ponies, and trying to come up with plans to find a sustainable(可持续的) future for one of Dartmoor’s most financially-troubled elements.

  51. Why are tourists asked not to feed the ponies?

  A. To protect the tourists from being bitten

  B. To keep the ponies off the petrol station

  C. To avoid putting the ponies in danger

  D. To prevent the ponies from fighting

  52. One of the purposes of the annual pony drift is ______________.

  A. to feed baby ponies on milk

  B. to control the number of ponies

  C. to expand the habitat for ponies

  D. to sell the ponies at a good price

  53. What as the author’s first reaction when he saw a pony roll on its back?

  A. He freed it from the trap

  B. He called a protection officer

  C. He worried about it very much

  D. He thought of it as being naughty

  54. What does the author imply about the preservation of Dartmoor’s ponies?

  A. It lacks people’s involvement.

  B. It costs a large amount of money

  C. It will affect tourism in Dartmoor.

  D. It has caused an imbalance of species

  What Theresa Loe is doing proves that a large farm isn’t prerequisite for a modern grow-your-own lifestyle. On a mere 1/10 of an acre in Los Angeles, Loe and her family grow, can(装罐)and preserve much of the food they consume.

  Loe is a master food preserver, gardener and canning expert. She also operates a website, where she shares her tips and recipes, with the goal of demonstrating that every has the ability to control what’s on their plate.

  Loe initially went to school to become an engineer, but she quickly learned that her enthusiasm was mainly about growing and preparing her own food. “I got into cooking my own food and started growing my own herbs (香草) and foods for that fresh flavor,”she said. Engineer by day, Loe learned cooking at night school. She ultimately purchased a small piece of land with her husband and began growing their own foods.

  “I teach people how to live farm-fresh without a farm,” Loe said. Through her website Loe emphasizes that “anybody can do this anywhere.” Got an apartment with a balcony (阳台)? Plant some herbs. A window? Perfect spot for growing. Start with herbs, she recommends, because “they’re very forgiving.” Just a little of the herbs “can take your regular cooking to a whole new level,” she added. “I think it’s a great place to start.” “Then? Try growing something from a seed, she said, like a tomato or some tea.”

  Canning is a natural extension of the planting she does. With every planted food. Loe noted, there’s a moment when it’s bursting with its absolute peak flavor. “I try and keep it in a time capsule in a canning jar,” Loe said. “Canning for me is about knowing what’s in your food, knowing where it comes from.”

  In addition to being more in touch with the food she’s eating, another joy comes from passing this knowledge and this desire for good food to her children: “Influencing them and telling them your opinion on not only being careful what we eat but understanding the bigger picture,” she said, “that if we don’t take care of the earth, no will.”

  55.The underlined word “prerequisite” (Pare. 1) is closest in meaning to “______”.

  A. recipe B. substitute C. requirement D. challenge

  56.Why does Loe suggest starting with herbs?

  A. They are used daily.

  B. They are easy to grow.

  C. They can grow very tall

  D. They can be eaten uncooked

  57.According to Loe, what is the benefit of canning her planted foods?

  A. It can preserve their best flavor

  B. It can promote her online sales

  C. It can better her cooking skills

  D. It can improve their nutrition

  58.What is the“the bigger picture” (Para. 6) that Loe wishes her children to understand?

  A. The knowledge about good food

  B. The way to live a grow-our-own life

  C. The joy of getting in touch with foods

  D. The responsibility to protect our earth

  C

  Hilversum is a medium-sized city between the major cities of Amsterdam and Utrecht in the Gooi area of North Holland, the Netherlands. Unlike most of the Netherlands, Hilversum is actually in a hilly area with the soil mostly consisting of sand. Once called the Garden of Amsterdam, it still attracts travelers to come over to cycle and walk through the surrounding forests. They visit it for a relaxing day off from the urban madness. For Dutch people, Hilversum is all about textile (纺织) and media industries, and modern architecture.

  In history, Hilversum was largely an agricultural area. Daily life was marked by farming, sheep raising and wool production. A railway link to Amsterdam in 1874 attracted rich traders from Amsterdam to Hilversum. They build themselves large villas (别墅) in the wooded surroundings of the town. One of the families moving in was the Brenninkmeijers, currently the wealthiest family of the Netherlands. They moved in after big success in the textile industry and aided a substantial textile industry in Hilversum. But the textile boom lasted only several decades. The last factory closed in the 1960s.

  The change to a media economy started in 1920, when the Nederlandse Seintoestedllen Fabriek (NSF) established a radio factory in Hiversum. Most radio stations called in the large villas in the leafy areas of the town. Television gave another push to the local economy. Hilversum became the media capital of the Netherlands, and Dutch televison stars moved into the leafy neighborhoods surrounding the town.

  In the early 1900s, modern architcts W.M. Dudok and J. Duiker placed hundreds of remarkable buildings in Hilversum. These modern architectural masterpieces (杰作) are so many that Hilversum almost feels like an open air museum. Dudok alone shaped most 20th century Hilversum and approximately 75 buildings in 1928-1931. It has wide international fame and is included in many architecture textbooks. The building has a remarkable shape and looks like a combination of “blocks”. Actually, one may start his journey of modern architecture by walking or biking the W.M. Dudok Architectural Route in Hilversum.

  59.Hilversum is different from most of the Netherlands in that ______.

  A. it has a large population

  B. it is cut off from big cities

  C. it has many beautiful gardens

  D. it is in a hilly area with sandy soil

  60.What was the greatest contribution of the Brenninkmeijers to Hilversum?

  A. Building a railway link to Amsterdam

  B. Helping its textile industry to develop

  C. Constructing large villas for the poor

  D. Assisting its agricultural industry

  61.The beginning of the media industry in Hilversum was marked by the establishment of ______.

  A. a radio factory

  B. the medial capital

  C. a radio station

  D. a TV station

  62.What is known about W.M. Dudok’s Hilversum Town Hall?

  A. It consists of approximately 75 buildings

  B. It looks like an open air museum in the city

  C. It is a classic example in architecture textbooks

  D. It has shaped most of 20th century Hilvesum.

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