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绝密启用前20 1 7年高考桂林市、崇左市联合调研考试英 语注意事项:1本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),共150分。考试时间120分钟。2选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答案卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案编号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。答案填写在答题卡上。第卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面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. When should be the game start at first?A. 8:05. B.8:10. C.7:50.2. How might the woman feel?A. Satisfied. B. Unhappy. C. Excited.3. Where are the two speakers?A. On a ship. B. On a train. C. On a plane.4. What does the man offer to do?A. Fix the car for the woman. B. Give the woman a ride. C. Call a taxi for the woman.5. What does the man mean?A. The price for rent is beyond their reach.B. The neighborhood is too far away.C. They dont need a new apartment.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,每题中所给的AB.C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答6、7题。6. What does the woman say about the homeless guy?A. He seems to be in need of help.B. He should find a job to support himself.C. He deserves the pity and the money.7. What kind of person is the man probably?A. Hard-working. B. Careful. C. Kind.听第7段材料,回答8.9题。8. What problems does the man face?A. The Internet doesnt work.B. The Internet speed is slow.CThe video projector(投影仪)is broken.9. What is that woman going to do?ACall Jack to check itB. Check the video projector.C. Help the man give the picture.听第8段材料,回答10至12题。10. Who is the woman?A.A typist. B.A programmer. C.A student.11. What time does the office open?A.A quarter to nine. B. Nine oclock. C. Half past nine.12. Who do you think the man is?A.A passer-by. B. The manager. C.A clerk.听第9段材料,回答13至16题。13. What are the two speakers doing?A. They are having a chat.B. One is interviewing the other.C. They are talking about the weather.14. Why didnt the man continue his study?A. He didnt like studying.B. Someone offered him a job.C. His father asked him to work in the family business.15. How many months did the man work for the accounting firm?A.5 months. B.6 months. C.7 months.16. Which of the following is not the mans hobby?A. Travelling. B. Enjoying music. C. Playing basketball.听第10段材料,回答17至20题。17. What does the speaker mainly tell us?A. How the writer spent her summer vacation.B. What the weather was like that summer.C.A long period of summer holidays.18. How long did it take the speaker to do her homework?A. Half an hour. B. Three hours or more. C. Only one hour.19. What did the speaker NOT do in the afternoon?A. Go swimming. B. Listen to music. C. Do exercises.20. Why did the speaker like her summer vacation?A. Because she worked very hard and made good progress.B. Because she got up early and went home late.C. Because she knew how to swim and did her work well.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40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。AWorlds coolest bookstores(CNN)-Someday there may be a generation of kids who think bookstores are fictional creations found only in novels that come in the mail.Understandable, since many of the worlds most beautiful independent bookstores have closed in recent years. Not all of them are facing unhappy endings, however. The brick-and-mortar(砂浆)survivors-and brave newcomers-have adapted to the Age of Amazon in their own ways. Old or new, all with fascinating stories, the bookstores below serve as historic sites, sanctuaries(避难所),salons of culture and must-visit entries in any travel guide.Librairie Avant-Garde (Nanjing, China)Chinas most beautiful bookstore is located inside a massive underground parking lot onceused as a bomb shelter. The 4,OOO-square-meter stores unusual features include large crosses, acopy of Rodins The Thinker and a checkout counter built out of thousands of old books,The store also functions as a sort of public library, with more than 300 reading chairs. Agood bookshop should provide space, vision and nurture the city with its humanitarian spirit, owner Qian Xiaohua tells CNN. Its a place for people to have dreams in the city.Foyles flagship (London)In June 2014, the century-old London bookseller moved into its spacious new digs - the sizeof 13 tennis courts-just a step away from its former home. Foyles new space has its own interest-ing history as the former Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design building, where Alexan-der McQueen and Stella McCartney once studied.The stage where the Sex Pistols played their first gig(演奏) in 1975 now houses the Foyleschildrens department. The store also launched a helpful in-store digital book search map thatsautomatically enabled on customers smart phones when they connect to the stores Wi-Fi net-work- the first of its kind in the country.The Last Bookstore (Los Angeles)Hopefully, the Last Bookstore will never fulfill the prophecy(预言) of its name.The popular warehouse-like store buys and sells new and used books and is home to an excel-lent coffee bar and a record shop. The 100,000 books stacked in the Labyrinth Above the Last Bookstore section on the mezzanine(夹层楼面) level sell for a dollar each.The space we occupy was originally a bank, and there are still vaults(穹顶 ) on both floors of our store, but now they are full of books, says store manager Katie Orphan. We generally have around 200,000 books in the store at any given time.21. The first sentence of the text implies that A. many bookstores have disappearedB. kids like fictional books to readC. bookstores provide the service of mailingD. novels are mailed to kids for free22. What is strange of Foyels flagship?A. Readers can use WiFi free of charge.B. Readers can use their phones to search books.C. Readers can download digital books onto their phones.D. Readers can play tennis in the bookstore.23. According to Qian, his bookstore is where A. people get support to achieve their dreamsB. people can park their cars undergroundC. people experience their mental enjoymentD. people read various books as a thinker24. What do we know about the Last Bookstore?A. It is the last bookstore in Los Angeles.B. Its books are sold for a dollar each.C. It provides readers free coffee all day.D. It is formerly used as a bank. BValentines Day had arrived and like other days of the year, I was very busy.My romantic husband, Roy, planned a date like we had never had before. A reservation at anexpensive restaurant was made. A beautifully wrapped present had been sitting on my dresser for afew days before the heart-filled holiday.After a hard day at work, I hurried home, ran into the house and jumped into the shower.When my sweetheart arrived, I was dressed in my finest outfit and ready to go. He hugged me, just as the babysitter arrived. We were both excited.Unfortunately, the youngest member in our household wasnt so happy.Daddy, you were going to take me to buy Mamma a present, Becky, my eight-year-olddaughter said, as she sadly walked over to the sofa and sat down beside the babysitter.Roy looked at his watch and realized that if we were to make our reservations, we had to leave right away. He didnt even have a few minutes to take her to the store to buy a heart-shaped box of chocolate candy. Im sorry, I was late getting home, honey, he said.Thats OK, Becky replied. I understand.The entire evening was bittersweet. I couldnt help being concerned about the disappointmentin Beckys eyes. I remembered how the joy of Valentines Day had left her face just before thedoor closed behind us. She wanted me to know how much she loved me. She didnt realize it, but Ialready knew it very well.Today, I cant remember what was wrapped in that beautiful box, which I was excited for sev-eral days, but Ill never forget the special gift, which I received when we arrived, back home.Becky was asleep on the sofa., holding a box, which was sitting on her lap. When I kissed hercheek, she awoke. Ive made something for you, Mamma, she said, as a big smile covered her ti-ny face.The little box was wrapped in newspaper. As I tore the paper off and opened the box, I foundthe sweetest Valentine gift that I have ever received. It was a heart-shaped pillow, filled with love,which Ill cherish forever.My wonderful Valentine gift has a special place in my bedroom today, some thirteen years later. As she was growing up into a young woman, many times I held that pillow close to my heart. I dont know if a pillow can hold magic, but this pillow has surely held a great deal of joy for meover the years. It has helped me through several sleepless nights since she left home for college. Inot only treasure the gift, but the memory, as well.I know that I am a very lucky mother, indeed, to have such a wonderful little girl, who wanted so much to share her heart with me. As long as I live, there will never be another Valentines Day, which will be any more special to me.25. How did the writer plan to spend Valentines Day?A. To stay at work. B. To have dinner with her husband.C. To have a family dinner. D. To celebrate the day alone.26. How did Becky feel when she knew her father had no time to take her to buy mother a gift?A. She was sad and cried.B. She was lonely and frightened.C. She was disappointed but understanding.D. She was happy to be together with the babysitter.27. Whats the best title for this passage?A. A Gift in Newspaper. B. Beckys Dream.C. Valentines Day. D. A Special Gift.CTeaching is more than leadership. Some of the teachers time and effort are directed toward instruction, some toward evaluation. But it is the teacher as a group leader who creates an effective organizational structure and good working environment so that instruction and evaluation activities can take place. A group that is totally disorganized, unclear about its goal . or constantly fighting among its members will not be a good learning group. The pattern includes helping to form and maintain a positive learning environment so that instruction and evaluation activities can take place.On the first day of class, the teacher faces a room filled with individuals (个体 ). Perhaps afew closely united groups and friendships already exist. But there is no sense of group unity, no set of rules for conduct in the group , no feeling of belonging. If teachers are successful leaders, they will help students develop a system of relationships that encourages working together.Standards and rules must be set to keep order, make sure of justice and protect individualrights, but do not contradict(相悖) school policy. What happens when one student hurts anothersindividual rights? Without clear regulations agreeable to the students and teachers, the classroomcan become chaotic,(混乱的). Students may break rules they did not know existed. If standards are set without participation from the class, students may spend a great deal of creative energy in destroying the class environment or finding ways to break rules.No matter how skillful the teacher is in uniting students and creating a positive atmosphere,the task is never complete. Regular maintenance(维持) is necessary. Conflicts arise. The needs ofindividual members change. A new kind of learning task requires a new or organizational structure. Sometimes outside pressures such as holidays, upcoming tests or sport competitions, or family troubles cause stress in the classroom. One task for the teacher is to recreate a positive environment by helping students deal with conflict , change, and stress.28. The underlined word “maintain in Paragraph l probably means A. keep B. build C. recreate D. evaluate29. According to the author, the teacher should .A. free students from outside pressures B. set the standards and rules on his ownC. be responsible for a well-organized class D. focus more on instruction and evaluation30. From the passage we can lean that .A. rules cannot be changed once theyre formedB. outside pressures may not cause tension among studentsC. if the teacher well units his students, he then will finish his taskD. if rules are not acceptable both to students and teachers, the classroom can be a mess31. What is the authors main purpose of writing the passage?A. To provide information for teaching.B. To show the importance of teaching a class.C. To study the teachers behavior in the classroom.D. To compare the teachers behavior with the students in class.DHave you ever wondered where the chocolate in your favorite candy bar comes from? Choco-late comes from the cacao tree, which grows in warm, tropical areas of West Africa, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, and South America. And who eats the delicious chocolate made from the cacaogrown in these places? The majority of chocolate is consumed in Europe and North America. Thisprobably sounds like a familiar story-developing countries produce inexpensive raw materials thatare manufactured and sold as finished goods in developed countries, and generally, that is whathappens with chocolate. Large chocolate companies buy cacao beans at a low price and produce cocoa and chocolate products to sell at a relatively high price.But the familiar story has a new chapter. Beginning in the 1980s, some consumers learnedthat cacao farmers were living difficult and uncertain lives. The farmers received money for theircrops based on world markets, and the market price for cacao was sometimes so low that farmers received less for their crops than the crops had cost to produce. In response, groups of consumers in Europe and the United States developed fair trade organizations to guarantee that farmers of cacao, as well as coffee and tea, would receive fair and consistent prices for their crops.Fair trade organizations benefit farmers by buying cacao beans or other products from them directly at higher-than-market prices and eliminating(消除)“middle men such as exporters. Fairtrade organizations also encourage farming techniques that are not harmful to the environment or to farm workers. for example, growing cacao without chemical pesticides or fertilizers in the shade of rain forest trees.0ne organization, Equal Exchange, helps farmers set up farming cooperatives in which they can share resources and work on projects such as community schools. Another, Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International(FLO),guarantees that products bearing its label meet standards that improve the lives of growers and producers.The results of fair trade are a better standard of living for some farmers and nicer chocolatebars made with organically produced cocoa that consumers dont feel guilty about buying. And al-though fair trade chocolate is somewhat more expensive than other chocolate and now makes up only 1% of chocolate sold, the fair trade idea is spreading quickly. You may soon see fair trade chocolate right next to the more famous bars in your favorite store.32.The underlined word“that”in Paragraph l refers to A. the unfair trade between countriesB. the high price of chocolate productsC. the traditional production of raw materialsD. the major consumption of the finished food33.The organization Equal Exchange aims to A. promote chocolate sales B. offer support to the farmersC. reduce the cost of growing crops D. increase the production of chocolate34.What does the author imply in the last paragraph?A. There will be more fair trade chocolate ill the future.B. Fair trade chocolate is not as tasty as other chocolate.C. Consumers feel guilty about buying fair trade chocolate.D. There is probably no reason to worry about cacao farmers.35.The passage mainly talks about A. giving tips on how to undertake fair chocolate tradeB. advising people to join in Fair trade organizationsC. encouraging farmers to adopt organic farmingD. informing people of fair trade chocolate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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Negotiatewhen youre negotiating(协商)with someone, listen for the messages that he or she might besending to you. 36 Imagine youre staying in a hotel, and you want to change your room-Themanager s answer of“That would be very difficult, sir”,does not mean that he is 8aymg“no”It Just means that he wants to know what you are prepared to offer him in return for the change ofroomIf you are buying a new car, and want to pay less than the price being asked, then the sales.man s comment, 37 means that they do negotiate on other things, like the delivery time, or the “extra” that might be available as part of the purchase. In the same car showroom, if the salesman says, 38 then your response should be to ask who can. The message the salesman is sending suggests that his boss is the one you need to be talking to. 39 In any negotiation, the two “players” wish to get as much out of it as they can, ofcourse. In the three examples above. the salesmen and the hotel manager are hoping that you willaccept their price or conditionsbut their “messages” make it clear that there may be room formovement and compromise. 40 .A. Patience plays a vital role in listening, which leads to a successful negotiation.B. “Sorry, I myself cant negotiate prices,C. Im sorry, but we never negotiate on the price,D. Im sorry, but our price is quite reasonable,E. In all of these situations, the message is never communicated in clear terms.F. For exam

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