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2017年高考仿真模拟考试(一)英 语第卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1what does the man like about the play? a. the story. b. the ending. c. the actor.2which place are the speakers trying to find? a. a hotel. b. a bank. c. a restaurant.3at what time will the two speakers meet? a. 5:20.b. 5:10.c. 4:40.4what will the man do? a. change the plan. b. wait for a phone call. c. sort things out.5what does the woman want to do?a. see a film with the man b. offer the man some help.c. listen to some great music.听第6段材料,回答6、7题。6where is ben? a. in the kitchen. b. at school. c. in the park.7what will the children in the afternoon?ahelp set the table. bhave a party. cdo their homework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8what are the two speakers talking about?a. a family holiday.b. a business trip. c. a travel plan.9where did rachel go? aspain. bitaly. cchina.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10how did the woman get to know about third-hand smoke?a. from young smokers. b. from a newspaper article. c. from some smoking parents.11why does the man say that he should keep away from babies?a. he has just become a father. b. he wears dirty clothes. c. he is a smoker.12what does the woman suggest smoking parents should do ?a. stop smoking altogether. b. smoke only outside their houses. c. reduce dangerous matter in cigarettes.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13where does michelle ray come from?a. a middle-sized city. b. a small town. c. a big city.14which place would michelle ray take her visitors to for shopping?a. the zen garden. b. the highlands. c. the red river area.15what does michelle ray do for complete quiet?a. go camping. b. study in a library. c. read at home.16what are the speakers talking about in general?a. late-night shopping. b. asian food. c. louisville.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17why do some people say they never have dreams according to dr garfield?a. they forget about their dreams. b. they dont want to tell the truth.c. they have no bad experiences.18why did davis stop having dreams?a. he got a serious heart attack. b. he was too sad about his brothers death. c. he was frightened by a terrible dream. 19what is dr garfields opinion about dreaming?a. it is very useful. b. it makes things worse. c. it prevents the mind from working.20why do some people turn off their dreams completely?a. to recover from illnesses. b. to recover from illnesses. c. to stay away from their problems.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。adear mr. hill, we are appreciative of your interest in our products. if you visit our website, youll see many favorable product reviews. ive attached our company catalogue showing our entire line of products. we designed the top everest line to be most elegant luggage you can find anywhere in the world. some customers want the luggage to be as neatly-fitted and lightweight as possible, so we asked our designers to do just that. you cannot find a more neatly-fitted and lightweight luggage than ours.in addition, most of our customers want the luggage to be the toughest and most long-lasting, so we chose the toughest and most long-lasting materials for the top everest line and subjected our first products to the most severe tests. we had them run over by steamrollers(压路机). we also had trucks run over them. only a few products survived these tests. we recovered only those that survived the tests, finalized their design, and put them into production. you can count on our products. if you want to purchase our products in a large quantity, we will give you a 10% discount. i am sure your store will make more profits than ever. on april 6 i need to go on a business trip in texas. i can drop by your store to meet with you and discuss our products in detail.if we can be of further service, or if you need to get more information, please call us at 356-589-6987 at any time. we value your business and want to help any way we can.robin cartertop everest21. what is an advantage of the luggage?a. it is heavy. b. it is tough. c. it is big enough. d. it is easy to use.22. how can mr. hill receive a price reduction?a. he should order before april 6. b. he should place an order online.c. he should visit mr. carters office personally. d. he should buy a large number of the products.23. why does mr. carter write the letter?a. to reply to mr. hills questions. b. to promote sales of his products.c. to make sure he will meet mr. hill. d. to give a description about the luggage.benvelope budget from mcdonalds to sonic, fast food had a bad effect on my waistline and my budget. it was nothing to run to a drive-through to pick up a cold drink or a quick bite to eat. it was so easy to use my card for a small purchase. for me, i got a lot of satisfaction from fast food. one day i sat down and calculated that i was spending a surprising $40 a week on fast food. this was a lot of iced coffee and hamburgers! instead of reducing my guilty pleasures, i decided to give myself a strong budget to reduce my consumption. every monday i placed an envelope with $20 in my purse. that was my fast food budget for the entire week. if there was anything left over at the end of the week, it was mine to save or spend. if i spent all of the money during the week, there were no more fast food stops that week.the budget made me more mindful of my purchases. instead of purchasing a large drink from sonic. i would purchase a small. it was still satisfying but not nearly as pricey. instead of eating a whole meal, i would pick the part that i actually wanted. many days, the thought of hanging onto the money for a special purpose meant more to me than the instant satisfaction of fast food. i never really felt unhappy because it was a conscious choice to spend or save with each purchase.envelope budget kept me honest. i had a clear idea how much money was spent each week on fast food purchases. i started to bring my lunches more often to save more money for the week. it was a fun challenge to see how much i could save every week.changing the way i spent on fast food not only helped my budget, but improved my weight. in the first month i was able to get rid of 5 pounds by simply changing the way i approached spending on fast food. now i am more likely to bring my lunch than to buy it. i am not upset, but empowered to make positive choices to improve my life.24. according to paragraph 1, the author . a. had no time to cook for herself b. was fond of fast food very much c. lived with a small amount of money d. got some benefits from using her card25. the author set her envelope budget to . a. buy fast food at a good bargain b. save money to buy more fast food c. make fast food spending under control d. get rid of the habit of eating fast food26. we can infer from the last paragraph that . a. envelope budget is good for health b. the budget means a pressure on life c. it is unusual to make some changes d. it is hard to enjoy a healthy lifestyle27. what is the passage mainly about? a. why the author became addicted to fast food. b. why the author took envelope budget seriously. c. how fast food controlled the authors behavior. d. how envelope budget changed the authors cin june 2014, huffington post and mail online reported that three-year-old victoria wilcher, who had suffered facial scarring, had been kicked out of a kfc because she was frightening customers. later, kfc announced that no evidence had been found to support the story. this phenomenon is largely a product of the increasing pressure in newsrooms that care more about traffic figures.brooke binkowski, an editor, says that, during her career, she has seen a shift towards less editorial oversight in newsrooms. “clickbait is king, so newsrooms will uncritically print something unreal. not all newsrooms are like this, but a lot of them are.”asked what the driving factor was, a journalist said, “youve an editor breathing down your neck and you have to meet your targets. and there are some young journalists on the market who are inexperienced and who will not do those checks. so much news that is reported online happens online. there is no need to get out and knock on someones door. you just sit at your desk and do it.”another journalist says, “there is definitely pressure to churn out (粗制滥造) stories in order to get clicks, because they equal money. at my former employer in particular, the pressure was on due to the limited resources. that made the environment quite horrible to work in.”in a february 2015 report for digital journalism, craig silverman wrote, “today the bar for what is worth giving attention to seems to be much lower. within minutes or hours, a badly sourced report can be changed into a story that is repeated by dozens of news websites, resulting in tens of thousands of shares. once a certain critical mass is reached, repetition has a powerful effect on belief. the rumor(传闻) becomes true for readers simply by virtue of its ubiquity.” and, despite the direction that some newsrooms seem to be heading in, a critical eye is becoming more, not less important, according to the new york times public editor, margaret sullivan. “reporters and editors have to be more careful than ever before. its extremely important to question and to use every verification(验证) method available before publication.” yet those working in newsrooms talk of doubtful stories being tolerated because, in the words of some senior editors, “a click is a click, regardless of the advantage of a story”. and, “if the story does turn out to be false, its simply a chance for another bite at the cherry.”verification and fact-checking are regularly falling victim to the pressure to bring in the numbers, and if the only result of being caught out is another chance to bring in the clicks, that looks unlikely to change. 28. according to brooke binkowski, newsrooms produce false news because _. a. clicks matter a lotb. resources are limited c. budgets are inadequated. journalists lack experience29. what does the underlined sentence in paragraph 5 probably mean? a. lies cant sell without an atom of truth. b. rumors are like a flame blown by the wind. c. you can hear rumors, but you cant know them. d. a lie, repeated often enough, will end up as truth.30. whats margaret sullivans attitude towards false news online? a. negative.b. supportive.c. sceptical. d. neutral.31. what is the passage mainly about? a. consequences of false stories.b. causes of online false news. c. incompetence of journalists.d. a craze to get clicks. dthe english have a difficult and,generally speaking,dysfunctional (不协调的) relationship with clothes. their main problem is dial they have a desperate need for rules, and are unable to get along without them. tins helps to explain why they have an international reputation for dressing in general very badly, but with specific areas of excellence. such as high-class mens suits, ceremonial costume, and innovative (革新的) street fashion. in other words, we english dress best when we are “in uniform”.you may be surprised that 1 am including “innovative street fashion” in the category of uniform. surely the parrot-haired punks (朋克摇滚乐迷) or the victorian vampire goths are being original, not following rules? its true that they all look different and eccentric(奇特的)but in fact they all look eccentric in exactly the same way. they are wearing a uniform. the only truly eccentric dresser in this country is the queen, who pays no attention to fashion and continues to wear what she likes, a kind of 1950s fashion, with no regard for anyone elses opinion. however, it is true that the styles invented by young english people are much more eccentric than any other nations street fashion, we may not be individually eccentric, apart from the queen, but we have a sort of collective eccentricity, and we appreciate originality in dress even if we do not individually have it.another “rule” of behavior i had discovered was that it is very important for the english not to take themselves too seriously, to be able to laugh at themselves. however, it is well known that most teenagers tend to take themselves a bit too seriously.the goths, in their scaring black costumes, certainly look as if they are taking themselves seriously. but when i got into conversation with them, i discovered that they too had a sense of humor. i was once chatting to a goth in the full vampire costume-with a white face, deep purple lipstick, and black parrot-hair. i saw he was also wearing a t-shirt with “goth”. “why are you wearing that?” i asked. “its in case you dont realize im a goth,” he answered,pretending to be serious. we both burst out laughing.32. what can we know about the english people? a. they need rules to dress well.b. they are in need of uniforms. c. they are creative in general. d. they lead the world trend.33. who is individually eccentric in dressing? a. a high-class man. b. a parrot-haired punk. c. the queen. d. the fashion innovator.34. which of the following can best describe the goths?a. they dress badly. b. they dress in an amusing way.c. they are unable to laugh at the way they dress.d. hey are less fashionable than the other english people.35. what may be the best title for the text? a. how the english dressb. how the english admire fashion c. why the english like uniformsd. why the english are eccentric in dress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。 although people value intelligence-understanding, reasoning, the ability to learn-they also respect wisdom, or the knowledge and experience that they gain over a lifetime. in some ways, wisdom is like beauty: we value it, we desire it, we know it when we see it, but it is nearly impossible to pin down such a nice quality. 361. working at being social.studies show that people who stay connected to others show higher levels of wisdom than those who remain alone. 37 next time youre at a party or gathering, single out someone whos standing alone; and strike up a conversation.2. 38wisdom involves being able to understand all sides of an issue without letting personal feelings gel in the way.owning your mind means realizing that everyone has a life story that influences their actions. during the course of every day, make a note of the issues that annoy you, and take a moment to see them from the other side.3. learning how to say “i could be wrong”.a wise person understands that it is impossible to know everything and that life is likely to take unexpected turns. 39 admitting that there are times when you could be mistaken will go a long way in strengthening your fame.4. reading the news.40 if you dont already read a daily paper or news online, start by going through a single front-page article from a major respected news source.almost everyone has the potential to become wiser, particularly if you strengthen these habits.a. practicing being open-minded.b. sharing good news with your friends.c. but researchers have tried and heres what theyve found.d. recognizing your errors can lead only to even greater wisdom.e. make an effort to join a new club, or invite an old friend for coffee.f. you do not have to admit your mistakes if you are really unwilling to.g. you cannot make balanced choices unless you understand world circumstances.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;每小题1.5分,满分30 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。i was first officer at an airline. one christmas eve, i was checking instruments in 41 for my last flight of the day 42 i heard a noise behind me. i looked 43 my shoulder. just outside the cockpit(驾驶舱) doorway was a boy of about nine 44 at the cockpit. at my glance he started to 45 “come on in here,” i called. the boy stepped 46 into the cockpit. “my names chad.” i said, slicking out my hand. with a shy smile he put his hand in 47, “im sam.”the captain would be in any minute. sam looked so 48 that i didnt want to cut short his fun. i told sam the 49 of each button. finally captain jim came aboard. i 50 sam to jim, who gave him a broad smile. “you ever 51 an airplane before, sam?” jim asked. eyes wide, sam 52his head. following my 53, he carefully pressed a button as big as his hand to start the 54 , which hummed (发出嗡嗡声) to life.sam looked like he was about to cry with 55. we started up the other engine, 56, and arrived in macon about 40 minutes later.early christmas morning, sams mother came by and 57 a tin of cookies with a note of thanks. jim looked at it, 58, and read it aloud, “thank you for what youve done. sam has been dreaming about becoming a pilot. 59, hes got cancer”a small 60 deed that one does can make a big difference to someone elses life.41. a. timeb. returnc. preparationd. exchange42. a. after b. when c. as if d. even though43. a. over b. around c. above d. from44. a. glaring b. aiming c. shouting d. staring45. a. get in b. turn away c. run out d. set off46. a. cautiously b. unexpectedly c. desperately d. deliberately47. a. his b. him c. me d. mine48. a. thrilledb. worried c. afraid d. confident49. a. typeb. function c. 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