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1、外国2017届高9月月英语第卷 (选择题 共 100分第一节(51.57.5分听下面 5 。每后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出10 项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每外国2017届高9月月英语第卷 (选择题 共 100分第一节(51.57.5分听下面 5 。每后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出10 项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每后,你都读下一小题例Howmuchisthe 是B1.WhydoesntJohngotoschool A.Its B.HestootiredforC.schoolisclosed2.Whatwillthemandotomorro

2、wA.GiveaB.Cook aTaketoa3. Whatis themale A.AB. .C. A4.Whatdoestheman A.The doorisB.Heisnottheone to C.Somebodyhasjustleftthe5.OnwhichflooristhewomansA.The B. The C.The第二节(151.522.5分听下面 5 或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个或独白中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每或独白前,你将有时间阅听下面 5 或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个或独白中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

3、听每或独白前,你将有时间阅题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每或独白读两6. Whatis themans A.Heistoobusytowait. a pain in his back.B.Hecannot findhisC.He7.WhydoesreenbreaktherulefortheA. He is very unabletoafford afullB. He is going on a C. He WhydoesthewomanTo offer a C.Tomakean 9.Whereisthemanexpected to goraise C.The

4、City10.Howdoesthewomanfeelwhenaskedaboutthericeofher A.C. B.11.WhatisthegreatestadvantageofthewomansWhowillthewomanconsultHerneighbour.B. Its C. B.HerWho isThewomansThe womans cook.WhatextradishistobeB.The womans A.C.15.B. hewomansdepartmentlastA.ItfacedariskofbeingshutB.roducedanewC. Itfiredasales1

5、6.WhatisthemansattitudetowardsthepreparationfortheA.HeisA.C.15.B. hewomansdepartmentlastA.ItfacedariskofbeingshutB.roducedanewC. Itfiredasales16.WhatisthemansattitudetowardsthepreparationfortheA.HeisB.HeisC. He 17.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutDavidMellorsA.Theyarered. 18.WhatisA.Verybig. B. They are C.

6、 They laboutDavidMellorsB.RatherA19.WhatdoesDavidMelloralwaysdobeforehebeginsa A.SmoothshishisB.ClearshisC.20.WhatkindA.GentleandisDavidMelloraccordingtotheB.HumorousandC. Well-knownandfunny-(共两节, 40分第一节(15小题; 2分, 30分阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、CD)答题卡上将该项涂Akly news magazine published in New York City. It

7、was created TIME is an 1923 by Briton Hadden and Henry Luce, making it kly news he Hadden was considered carefree, liked to tease Luce and saw TIME as important but also t accounted for its heavy coverage of rities (including ns), the industry,andpopculturecriticizedastoolightforseriousls the news t

8、hrough people, and for many decades, the magazines cover cted . On Haddens death in 1929, Luce became the most important man at TIME and majorhehistoryof20th-centuryTIMEis alsoknownforitssignatureredroduced in 1927. s only four times since then. The e released shortly after the September 11 attacks

9、on the . On Haddens death in 1929, Luce became the most important man at TIME and majorhehistoryof20th-centuryTIMEis alsoknownforitssignatureredroduced in 1927. s only four times since then. The e released shortly after the September 11 attacks on the es featured a black border to symbolize mourning

10、. However, this edition was a l edition published quickly for the breaking news of the event; the next regularly scheduled contained the red border. Additionally, the April 28, 2008 Earth Day e, dedicated environmental es, contained a green border. The next change in border he 19, 2011 e, commemorat

11、ing the nniversary of the September 11 attacks silver border. The most recent change(again silver border) he December 31, ie,notingBarack ectionasManoftheTIME has a magazine, TIME FOR KIDS(TFK), which is lly published children and is mainly distributed in classrooms. TFK contains some national news,

12、 a “Cartoon k”, and a variety of articles concerning popular t the younger U.S. citizens erestedin.AlltheIn some FKarewritten byyoung ns, the magazine t the letters TIME stand ernationalMagazineof21.WhydidsomepeopledislikeheA. dkeptitscoverthesamesincetheB.ItveaserioustoneforimportantC.Itdidntreport

13、importanteventsquickly D.HenryLucewasinchargeofthemagazinefortoo22.WhydidTIMEchangeitsredborderforA. Torememberthe nniversary ofan B. To remind readers to protect C.Toshowgreatsadnessaboutthedeaths. for Obama.23.Whatdoweknow about D. To call on readers to A. s young reporters writing B. s a magazine

14、called C. It is designed for kids and teachers. popular culture.D. It mainly BI was never very neat, while my roommate Kate was anized. Each of objects had its place, but mine always hid somewhere.She even labeled(always looked for everything. Over time,Kate got neater and I got )everything. d push

15、dirtyer,andIwouldlaymybooksonhertidydesk.Webothgottired ofeachWar broke out one evening. Kate o the room. Soon, I heard her screaming, your shoes away! Why under my bed!” Deafened, I saw my shoes flying at me. I jumped to my feet and started yelling. She yelled back louder.Theroomwasfillednger.Wecou

16、ldvestayedtogetherforasingleminutebuta phone call. Kate answeredWar broke out one evening. Kate o the room. Soon, I heard her screaming, your shoes away! Why under my bed!” Deafened, I saw my shoes flying at me. I jumped to my feet and started yelling. She yelled back louder.Theroomwasfillednger.Wec

17、ouldvestayedtogetherforasingleminutebuta phone call. Kate answered it. From her end of the conversation, I l right away grandma was seriously ill. When g up, she quickly crawled(爬)under her covers, twassomethingsheshouldnotgothroughalone.Allofasudden,awarmfeelingsympathyroseySlowly, I collected the

18、pencils, took back the books, made my bed, cleaned the socks st the floor, even on her side. I got o my t I even didnt notice Kate had sat She was watching, her tears dried and her one of f. Then, she reached out handstograspmine.I looked oher eyes.She d atme,Kate and I stayed roommates for the rest

19、 of the year. We didnt always agree, but we learned the key to living together, giving in, cleaning up and holding on.24.WhatmadeKatesoangryoneA.ShecouldntfindhertheauthorshoutingB. She C. She got the shoesbeneathhert her grandma was D. She saw the 25.Theauthortidieduptheroommostprobably A. she was

20、scared by Kates anger herself for being so messyC. she wanted to show her care asked by Kate to do so26.HowisParagraph1mainlyB. she D. she A. yzing showing.C. By describing a followingtime27.Whatmight bethebesttitleforthe A. My Friend Kate Hard Work Pays OffC. How to LearningtoBeCre how the ancient

21、Egyptians built the pyramids near Cairo. But a new No one suggeststheyusedalittlerocknroll. Long-agobuilderscouldhaveattachedwoodenpoles thestonesandrolled themacrossthe sand,thescientists“Technically,Ithinkwhattheyreingsible,”physicistDanielBonnPeople have long puzzled over how the Egyptians moved

22、such huge rocks. And theres obvious answer. age, each of the two million big stones weighed about “Technically,Ithinkwhattheyreingsible,”physicistDanielBonnPeople have long puzzled over how the Egyptians moved such huge rocks. And theres obvious answer. age, each of the two million big stones weighe

23、d about as much as a pickup truck. The Egyptians somehow moved the stone blocks to the pyramid site from about kilometerThe most popular view t Egyptian workers slid the blocks along smooth paths. would have put the blocks on sleds(滑板). Then they would spect dragged them along paths. To make the wor

24、k easier, workers may have lubricated the paths either withwet clayor with the fatfrom cattle.Bonnhasnowtested thisideabybuilding small sledsdraggingheavy objectsover Evidence fromthesand supports thisidea. Researchersfound smallamountsalargeamountofstoneandtheremainsoft,as well However,physicistJos

25、ephWestthinkstherestudy. West said, “I was inspired while watching vebeenasimplerway,wholedtheprogram showing how sleds have helped with pyramid construction. I thought, Why dont they just try rolling the things?” square could be o a rough sort of wheel by attaching wooden poles to its sides, t,heno

26、tes,should makeablock ofstone“a loteasierto n a SohetriedHe and his students tied some poles to each of four sides of a 30-kilogram stone tactionturnedtheosomewhatawheel.ThentheyplacedtheblockontheThey wrapped one end of a rope around the block and pulled. The researchers found could easily roll the

27、 block along different kinds of paths. They requiredaboutasmuch force asmoving italong a slippery(滑的t rolling the snt tested his idea on larger blocks, but he thinks rolling has clear advantages east,workersveneededtocarrycattlefatorwatertosmooththe28.ItswidelyA.rollingthemonroads the sandtthestoneb

28、locksweremovedtothepyramidsiteB.pushing them C. sliding them on smooth D. dragging them on 29.Theunderlinedpart“lubricatedthepaths”inParagraph4A. madethepathswet C.made thepathsB. made the D. made the 30.WhyisrollingnslidingaccordingtoA. Becausemoreforceisneededfor Becauserollingworkcanbedonebyfewer

29、BecauseslidingonsmoothroadsismoreBecauselesspreparationonpathsisneededforWhatisthetext mainlyAnexperimentonwaysofmovingblockstothepyramid Anapplicationofthemethodofmovingblockstothepyramid AnargumentaboutdifferentmethodsofmovingBecauserollingworkcanbedonebyfewerBecauseslidingonsmoothroadsismoreBecau

30、selesspreparationonpathsisneededforWhatisthetext mainlyAnexperimentonwaysofmovingblockstothepyramid Anapplicationofthemethodofmovingblockstothepyramid Anargumentaboutdifferentmethodsofmovingblockstothe pyramid D.roductiontosiblenewwayofmovingblockstothepyramid DBad ls. If it bleeds, it leads. s is g

31、ood news, and good news is tThose are the classic rules for the evening broadcasts and the morning rs. But information is being spread and ) in different ways, researchers are new rules. Bytracking s and ts,scientists have tgood news spreadfasterandndisastersandsob “The if it bleeds rule works for m

32、ass media, ” says Jonah Berger, a scholar at the University ofPennsylvania.“Theywantyoureyeballsanddontcarehowyourefeeling.Butwhenyoushare a story with your friends, you care a lotmore how they react. You dont want them tothink of asaDebbieyzing word-of-mouth s, ts and face-to-face conversationst it

33、 tended to be n negative(消极的), t didnt sarily mean people itive news. itive news shared more simply because people experienced more good n bad things? To test tDr. Berger looked at how people spread a particular set of news stories: thousands of articles TheNewYorkTimeswebsite.Hennyzedthe“ection wer

34、e ed”listforore likely months. One of finds t he make the n non-science articles. He t science amazed Times readers and themwanttoshareitivefeelingwithReaders also tended to share t were exciting or funny, t inspired feelings like anger or anxiety, but not t left them merely sad. They needed to arou

35、sed(激发ay or the other, and they preferred good news to bad. The itive article, the more likely it was to be shared, as Dr.Berger explains in his new book, WhyThingsCatch 32.Whatdotheclassicruleshetextapply A.NewsD.DailyB.ResearchC.33.WhatcanweinferaboutpeoplelikeDebbie A. Theyre lly B. Theyre lingC.

36、TheyreinconsiderateofD. Theyre careful theirWhichtendedtobetheSportsedaccordingtoDr.BergersScience al D.lWhatcanbeasuitabletitlefortheSad Stories Travel Far Wide. Attracts More People.C. Reading Habits Change with the lingC.TheyreinconsiderateofD. Theyre careful theirWhichtendedtobetheSportsedaccord

37、ingtoDr.BergersScience al D.lWhatcanbeasuitabletitlefortheSad Stories Travel Far Wide. Attracts More People.C. Reading Habits Change with the B. Online D. Good News Beats Bad lSpeaking in front of people can be a rewarding and engaging experience, but it so terrifying. er of public speaking is a key

38、 leadership skill. effectivelyandcommunicateyourmessagetotherslisten,understandandYouve been asked to speak in front of others because you know something about the hand. Those who invited you to speak already have confidence in your ability. 37 You the subject and have been sful with it so be sure t

39、o be enthusiastic about your work.Its foranaudienceto listenandengagewith hoisexcitedaboutthe Have a clear understanding about your audience before you begin crafting yourspeech. Your approach will vary if the audience members are he field, students, or peoplewhohesubjectGet your facts straight. 39

40、and pretend to know something you do not. spend time collecting and confirming your information. Too many public speakers are quick presenttheiropinionswithoutprovidingclearsubstance.tKnowyourspeechsotyoucouldgiveitfrom memorybutbesuretostillkeep notes on you in case you et key s. Be sure to practic

41、e your speech byspeakingslowly,clearly,andA. Learnfromothergreatakers,adopttheirskillsandmakethemyourB. Themoreyoulearnandpracticethescience,theeasiertheartwillworkforC. NeverkeepthekeymessageD. Theskillofpublicspeakingisofyour nartand aDontstandtheresaying,“Ithinkso”or“ImnotUnderstandyourBeconfiden

42、tin项根据短文内容,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(5小题; 210分(201.530分阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、B、C和)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。One day, a professor entered the classroom and asked his students to prepare for a surprise test. They waited anxiously at their desks for the test to begin. The professor 41 the questio

43、n p rs, with the text facing down as usual. 42 he handed them all out, he asked his to 43 the page and (201.530分阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、B、C和)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。One day, a professor entered the classroom and asked his students to prepare for a surprise test. They waited anxiously at their des

44、ks for the test to begin. The professor 41 the question p rs, with the text facing down as usual. 42 he handed them all out, he asked his to 43 the page and begin. To everyone rprise, there were no 44 , just a black dot the center of the page. The professor, seeing the expres “Iwantyoutowritewhatyou

45、 there.”on everyones face, told them Thestudents, gotstartedontheinexplicable费解的of the class, the professor 47 all the rs and started reading each of them aloud in front of all the students. All of them, with no , described the black trying to explain ition in the middle of the sheet, etc. After all

46、 had been 49 , classroomwassilent,andtheprofessorbeganto“Im not going to grade (打分) this. I 50 wanted to give you something to think rote about the 51 part of the r. Everyone focused on the black dot, and same happens in our 52 . We have a white r to observe and 53 , but we focus on the dark spots.

47、Our life is a given to us with love and care, and we always have to cerate: nature renewing itself every day, our friends around us, the ourlivelihoodandthemiraclesweseeevery ,weinsistonfocusingonlyonthedarkspots:thehealthi of money, the 58_ relationship with colleagues, the witbotherus,thefriend,an

48、d The dark spots are very compared to everything we have in our lives, but they arethetpolluteourA.handedA.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.B.wrappedB. B. B. B. B. B. B. B.B. B. C. referred C. C.C. C. C.C. C.C.C. C.D.edD.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.B. B.B.B. B. B.B.B.B. C. C. D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.C. C. C.C.C.

49、 C. C. II卷(50分语法填空(10 1.5 15A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.B. B.B.B. B. B.B.B.B. C. C. D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.C. C. C.C.C. C. C. II卷(50分语法填空(10 1.5 15 分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。Green is not always referring to the color. In some cases, it is the term used for (environment) friendly. If youve been looking to repl

50、ace your furniture, consider(go) green because green furniture (offer) many benefits. Here are a few togetyoustartedon tforthe perfecteco-friendlyfurniture. , green furniture isnt harmful to your health. Also its manufacturing s cause damage the environment in any way. Besides, by using eco-friendly

51、 (product), you prevent global warming to some degree in your own way.The materialsare used in furniture are what make them green. Materials can be good for the environment because they are renewable resouror because they are natural. A lack of chemicals in furniture also means it is a better (choos

52、e) for theenvironment. It may be hard to t a sofa or a table could actually be greenproduct, but they really can bedepending on theyremadeTherefore, when you want t for the perfect green furniture, you should choose the (10110分假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的文。处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加,删除或修增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉修改在错词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一2. 10处,多者(11处起)It is good to t today more people have realized the i

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