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2017年北京中考英语试题听力理解(共30分)一、听对话,从下面各题所给的A、B、C三幅图片中选择与对话内容相符的图片。每段对话你将听两遍。(共5分,每小题1分)二、听对话或独白,根据对话或独白的内容,从下面各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选择最佳选项。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。(共15分,每小题1.5分)请听一段对话,完成第6至第7小题。Whatdoesthewomanwanttodrink?Tea.B.Milk.C.Juice.Howmuchdoesthewomanpay?$7.B.$8.C.$9.请听一段对话,完成第8至第9小题。Wherearethespeakersgoingtohaveapicnic?Inthepark.B.Onthehill.C.Attheseaside.Whowilljointhespeakersforthepicnic?Theboy'sdad.B.Theboy'sgrandpa.C.Theboy'sgrandma.请听一段对话,完成第10至第11小题。Howdidtheboygotothewildanimalpark?A.Bytrain.B.Bycar.C.Bybus.Whatdidtheboydointhewildanimalpark?A.Hedrewapicture.B.Hefedanelephant.C.Hesawabirdshow.请听一段对话,完成第12至第13小题。Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Differentreadingskills.Somebenefitsofreading.Theman'sreadinghabits.Whatdoesthemanthinkofreading?Hebelievesitisenjoyable.Hefindsitalittledifficult.Hethinksittakestoomuchtime.请听一段独白,完成第14至第15小题。Whatcanweknowaboutthespeaker?Shelivesnearherschool.Shelikestravelingabroad.ShewantstoimproveherEnglish.Whydoesthespeakersendthismessage?TodescribehertripinLondon.Totellthewaytoherhouse.Tointroduceherhometown.三、2017年北京中考英语试题听对话,记录关键信息。本段对话你将听两遍。(共10分,每小题2分)请根据所听到的对话内容和提示词语,将所缺的关键信息填写在答题卡的相应位置上。ServiceR^questFormName―16_WhitePh<me_17_Addi"i^!»556_18_RoadServiceMovingudouble19TimeOn_20_,July3i知识运用(共25分)四、2017年北京中考英语试题单项选择(共10分,每小题1分)从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Myfatherisaworker.isverykind.HeB.SheC.HisD.ItMoreandmoreyoungpeoplegoskatingwinter.atB.inC.onD.to---didyoustopplaying?---BecauseIwastired.HowB.WhyC.WhenD.WhereThehotelisveryold.It'soneofbuildingsinthecity.A.oldB.olderC.oldestD.theoldest---Ihandinthereporttoday?---No,youneedn't.A.CanB.MustC.ShallD.Could---Howdoyouusuallygotoschool?---Itoschoolonfoot.A.goB.wentC.wasgoingD.willgoMymothersomewashingwhenthetelephonerang.A.doesB.didC.isdoingD.wasdoingLilyismyclassmate.Weeachothersinceshecametoourschool.A.knowB.knewC.haveknownD.willknowThemobilephonein1973.A.inventsB.isinventedC.inventedD.wasinvented---Judy,couldyoutellme_theschoolbag?---Oh,yes.IboughtitinastoreontheInternet.A.wheredidyoubuyB.wherewillyoubuyC.whereyouboughtD.whereyouwillbuy五、完形填空(共15分,每小题1.5分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。AMeaningfulGiftEmilywasaneighthgrader.TopassherCivicscourse(公民课程),shehadtodosomevolunteerserviceinanursinghomeforaweek.OneMonday,Emilywenttothenursinghomeafterschool.Whenshearrived,shewastoldshewould31anhoureveryweekdaywithanelderlylady,Mrs.Blair.Shewasthenledintoaroom,whereanoldladyinaflowerydresswassittingonasofa.Emily32awkwardly(别扭地)infrontofthelady.Sheclearedherthroatandsaid,"Goodafternoon.I'mEmily.”“Goodafternoon,Emily.Takeaseat,please.”Mrs.Blairreplied.Then,33filledthespacebetweenthem.Emilywonderedwhattosay.“Tellmeaboutyourself,Emily,”Mrs.Blairsaidsuddenly.“Well,”Emilystarted,“Idon'thaveanygrandparents,soIcan'trelatetoelderlypeoplemuch.Ilovetheperformingarts.I'mheremainlybecauseIhaveto34heretogetagoodgradeformyCivicsclass.”Mrs.Blairdidn'tseemto35.“Manypeople,especiallyteens,don'tseemtocareaboutoldpeoplelikeme.Nowyouarehere,andI'mgoingtochangethataboutyou.Askmeanything.”Emilythoughtforamoment,andfinallydecided,“Whatwasyourjob?”“IwasaBroadwaystarinthe1950s.”Mrs.Blairanswered.“Cool!Canyoutellmeaboutit?”Emilyasked,amazed.Mrs.Blairsmiled.“Backthen,onlytheleadactresshadthehonortoweara36bracelet.Iwastheleadinalmostalloftheplays,soIalwaysworethebracelet.Tillthisday,Istillhaveit.”EmilysmiledalongwithMts.Blairandlistenedtotheotherstories,attentively.ShehadbecomesointerestedinMrs.Blair's37thatshedecidedtocomeearlierthenextday.Tuesday,Wednesday,andThursdaypassedbyquickly.ThencameFriday.Asshewasleaving,Emilywasreally38tosaygoodbye.“Don'tbesad.Youcanstillvisitme,”Mrs.Blaircomfortedher.ShethenhandedasmallboxtoEmily,“It'smygifttoyou.”Emily39openedtheboxandwassurprisedtoseewhatwasinside.“It'sthebraceletthatyouwore.Thankyou!”Emilysaid,withtearsinhereyes.“I'msuretovisityouwheneverI'mfree.”Onthewayhome,Emilythoughtofherownlovefortheperformingarts.Shetouchedthebraceletandmadea40thatshewouldkeepherwordtoMrs.Blair.A.wasteB.spendC.planD.exerciseA.askedB.satC.stoodD.dancedA.warmthB.sadnessC.happinessD.silenceA.studyB.liveC.volunteerD.playA.mindB.fearC.insistD.regretA.strangeB.specialC.commonD.privateA.dreamsB.hobbiesC.storiesD.jokesA.upsetB.confusedC.surprisedD.nervousA.proudlyB.secretlyC.worriedlyD.carefullyA.promiseB.changeC.judgmentD.choice阅读理解(共50分)六、2017年北京中考英语试题阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。(共30分,每小题2分)ASummerProgramsatMuseumsThePostalMuseumDate:July17-23Age:11・]3Wouldyouliketojoinu5»ThePostalMuseumDate:July17-23Age:11・]3Wouldyouliketojoinu5»ihisiu.mme『vacation?YoucancreateailampwiLhyourowndesign,writeandmailapostcard,andle^rnabculthehi'loryofstamps..Tel:965-0400lTheScienceMuseumDate:Augujil7-20Age:9-12Youcanexperiencevideoartsandcomputertechnology,playVRyamestoexplore(探盍)afuturecitysandasktherobotsquestionsaboutscience.Itwillbewonderful!Havefun!TheAirandSpaceMuseumDale:July29-30Age:8-11Ifyouenjoyprogramiiaboulairandspace,pleasecomehere・agoodplacetomakeand.flyyourown.paperairplane,watchanIMAXmovie^andclimbintoarealairplane.TheBuildingMuseumUaLe:August21-27Age:13-15Wanttoenjoydesignchallenges?Comeantijoinus.Youcanalsogoonfieldtripsloiomefemouibuildings,andbuildsmallhouseswithsoftblocks.AlltheprogramsYoucanjoinintheprogramsatthePostalMuseumanyday_.fromJuly17to23B.fromJuly29-30C.fromAugust7-20D.fromAugust21to27Ifyouareinterestedintheprogramaboutvideoarts,youcanphone_.965-0400B.654-0930C.357-3030D.272-0560A15-year-oldstudentcantakepartintheprogramsat_.theBuildingMuseumB.thePostalMuseumC.theAirandSpaceMuseumD.theScienceMuseum.IntheAirandSpaceMuseum,youcan_.A.createastampB.buildahouseC.makeapaperairplaneD.exploreafuturecityBTheSixthTimeIWenttothePrincipal'sOfficeWhenIwasintheseventhgrade,Ihadproblemsbehaving.Myheartwasintherightplace,butIcouldn'talwaysfollowtherules.Iplayedmanytricksonmyschoolmates.Once,Ievenpulledagirl'shairontheschoolbustogetherattention.Asaresult,Iwasrepeatedlysenttotheofficeoftheprincipa(l校长).AlthoughIhatedgoingthere,Ididnothatetheprincipal,Mr.Ratcliff.Mr.Ratcliffwasakind,elderlyman.Whenhespanked(打屁股)meforputtingsomeantsintoaclassmate'spencilbox,itdidn'thurtatall,butitdidhurtmyfeelings.IthoughtsomuchofhimandmomentslikethatseemedtoproveIwashopelesslybad.WhenIgotcalledtoMr.Ratcliff'sofficeforthesixthtime,IhadnoideawhatIhaddone.IfeltdisappointedasIwalkeddownthere.Iwentintohisoffice,satdown,andlookedatthefloor.ThenhesaidthelastthingIexpectedtohear:”Kevin,I'veheardyou'vebeenbehavingreallywelllately.IwantyoutoknowhowproudIamofyou,andIjustcalledyoudowntomyofficetogiveyouapeppermint.”“Really?”Iwassurprised.“Yes.Nowyoucantakethatpeppermintandgobacktoclass.”Icarriedthepeppermintwithmeasifitwasagoldcoin.WhenIgotintomyclassroom,Ibragged(吹嘘)tomyclassmatesaboutmyturnaround,excitedly.Iwasn'tsobadafterall.Mr.Ratcliffwasreallykind.HemademerealizethatIwasjustakidwhohadproblemswithbehavior.HeboughtsomepeppermintsandtookthetimetonoticemewhenIgotsomething-anything-right.Mr.Ratcliffgavemesomehopebygivingmesomelove.Iwilljustrememberhimfortherestofmylife.Inhisseventhgrade,thewriter_.A.hatedtheprincipalB.hadproblemsbehavingC.alwaysfollowedtherulesD.oftenhelpedhisclassmatesHowdidthewriterfeelwhenhewenttotheprincipal'sofficeforthesixthtime?A.Lonely.B.Excited.C.Confident.D.Disappointed.Thesixthtimethewriterwenttotheprincipal'soffice,hegot_.A.apeppermintB.amodelbusC.apencilboxD.acoinThewriterwillalwaysrememberMr.Ratcliff,becausetheprincipal_.A.talkedwithhimintheofficeB.playedgameswithhimC.expectedhimtobeateacherD.gavehimsomehopeandloveCBuyingIsDoing?Howimportantisshoppingtoyou?Howmuchtimedoyouspendbuyingthings?Andhowmuchtimedoyouspendorganizingthesethingsinyourhome?Inthefuture,howmuchtimewillyouspendinmovietheaters,atamusementparks,atshoppingmalls,oratconveniencestores?Whenyouadditallup,youwillprobablyseeyouspendalotofyourlifeconsuming(消费)things.Consumingproductsisnotnecessarilybad.However,ifwespendtoomuchtimedoingit,weshouldlookatitcarefully.Imaginethatyouhaveaweekofffromschool.Youdon'thavetogotoclass.However,inthisweek,youcannotspendanymoneynoshopping,nomovies,noeatingout.Howwouldyouspendyourtime?Whatthingswouldbringyouhappiness?Perhapsyouwouldtakeawalkwithyourbestfriend.Perhapsyouwouldhelpachildread.Oryoumightspendtimewithyourfamily.Whenwelookback,itislikelythatnon-consumingexperienceslikethesewillbeourmostimportantmemories.Why?Non-consumingactivitiesareactive,notpassive.Theydon'tcomeinapackage.Youmaketheexperienceyourself.Forexample,eachpersonwhoreadstoachildwillhaveadifferentexperience.Theexperiencechangeswiththereader,thechild,andthebook.Similarly,whenyouhaveaconversationwithafriend,youareactivelycreatinganexperience.Theconversationthatyouhavewithyourfriendcannotbeexperiencedorrecreatedbyanyoneelse.However,ifyouwatchamoviewithafriend,youwilleachhaveapackageexperience.Itrequiresnoactionandlittleinteractionbetweenthetwoofyou.Theenvironmentweliveinencouragesustohavepackagedexperiences.Wefeelthatwemustconsumebecausewebelievethatbuyingisdoing.However,wecanstartapersonalrevolution(变革)againstconsumerism.How?Byconsumingless.Wecanaskourselveswhatexperiencesbringusthegreatestsatisfaction.Thenwecanorganizeourlivessothatwehavemoreofthosekindsofexperiences.Ifconsumingproductstakestoomuchtime,weshould.A.spendlessmoneyB.thinkaboutitcarefullyC.organizeourthingsD.gotoconveniencestoresAccordingtothepassage,thewriterbelievesthat_.A.wecansaynotoconsumerismbyconsuminglessbuyingthingscanbringusthegreatestsatisfactiontheenvironmentseldominfluencesourshoppingchoicesconsumingexperienceswillbeourmostimportantmemoriesWhatisthewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Tointroducesomewaysofenjoyingoursparetime.Toencouragepeopletohavemoreactiveexperiences.Toexplainreasonsbehindpeople'sshoppingbehavior.Tosharehispersonalexperienceinconsumingproducts.DSayyou'resittingaroundwithsomefriendsplayingvideogamesandsomeonementionsagamethathappenstobeoneofyourfavorites.“Oh,thatgame'seasy.Sonotworththetime,”oneofyourfriendssays.Theothersagree.Althoughyouenjoythegamequitealot,notwantingtoarguewiththem,yougoalongwiththecrowd.Youhavejustexperiencedwhatiscommonlyreferredtoaspeerpressure(同伴压力),alsocalledpeerinfluence.Youwilladoptacertaintypeofbehavior,dress,orattitudeinordertobeacceptedaspartofagroupofyour“peers”.Asateen,youarelikelytohaveexperiencedtheeffectofpeerpressureinanumberofdifferentareas.Weareallinfluencedbyourpeersatanyage.Forteens,asschoolandotheractivitiestakeyouawayfromhome,youmayspendmoretimewithyourfriendsthanwithyourfamily.Asyoubecomemoreindependent,yourpeersnaturallyplayagreaterroleinyourlife.AccordingtoDr.CaseyfromCornellUniversity,teensareveryquickandaccurateinmakingdecisionsontheirownandinsituationswheretheyhavetimetothink.However,whentheymakedecisionsintheheatofthemomentorinsocialsituations,theirdecisionsareofteninfluencedbyfactorslikepeers.Inarecentstudy,teenvolunteersplayedavideodrivinggame,eitheraloneorwithfriendswatching.Theresearchersdiscoveredthatthenumberofrisksteenstookmorethandoubledwhentheirfriendswerewatching,comparedwithwhentheyplayedalone.Thisshowsthatteensmayfinditmoredifficulttocontrolriskybehaviorwhentheirfriendsarearound,orinsituationswheretheyareextremelyangry.Justaspeoplecaninfluenceustomakeunwisechoices,theycanalsoinfluenceustomakegoodones.Ateenmightjoininavolunteerprojectbecausehisorherfriendsaredoingit,orgetgoodgradesbecausehisorherfriendsthinkgettinggoodgradesisimportant.Infact,friendsoftenencourageeachothertostudy,ortryoutforsports.Whilewearealwaysinfluencedbythosearoundus,thedecisiontoactornotisuptous.Sowhenitcomestodecisionmaking,thechoiceisuptoyou.Accordingtothepassage,Dr.Caseyprobablyagreesthatteens.liketoplaydrivinggameswiththeirfriendsprefersituationswheretheyhavetimetothinkmaytakemoreriskswhentheirfriendsarearoundareslowinmakingdecisionswhentheyareontheirownThewords“intheheatofthemoment”inParagraph4probablymean“”.A.whenteensavoidpossiblerisksB.whenteenstrusttheirjudgmentC.whenteenslosecontrolovertheirangerD.whenteensgiveconsiderationtosituationsWhatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Teensareeagertobedifferentfromtheirpeers.Peerpressurehaseffectsonbothteensandadults.Peerpressuredoesmoreharmthangoodtoteens.Teesthinkitchallengingtogetgoodgradesatschool.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.PeerPressure:IsItNecessarytoDealwithIt?PeerPressure:IsItPossibletoGetAwayfromIt?PeerPressure:ItsBenefitstoTeensandFriendMakingD.PeerPressure:ItsInfluenceonTeensandDecisionMaking七、阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。每个选项只能用一次。(共10分,每小题2分)FromtheOtherSideLaraandTaraaretwins.56,buttheyareverydifferentineverythingelse.Forexample,hotfoodisLara'sfavorite,andTarahasasweetchoice.However,thisisn'ttheproblemwiththetwingirls.Theyalwaysarguedthattheoppositeonewaswrong.57,whileTarainsistedthatmorningswerefreshanditwasdifficulttostayuptillmidnight.58.Toputanendtotheirfights,theirparentsdecidedtocreateasmalldrama.Theywantedthegirlstounderstandthattheywerebothcorrectfromtheirownpointofview.Theirparentscoveredthegirls'eyeswithblackribbons,andbroughtthemtothediningroom.59.LarawasaskedtostandononesideoftheboardandTaraontheother.Theycouldn'tseetheothersideofit.Whentheribbonsweretakenaway,theyweresurprisedtoseeahugeboardbetweenthem.Now,theirfatheraskedLara,“What'sthecoloroftheboard?”Shereplied,“It'sblack!”60.Shereplied,“It'swhite!”Thetwogirlsbegantoargueagain.WhileLarawasconfidentitwasblack,Tarawassureitwaswhite.Then,theywereaskedtoexchange(交换)theirplaces.Theycouldn'tbelievetheireyes.Tara,whoinsisteditwasawhiteboard,sawablackone.Similarly,Lara,whoarguedtheboardwasblack,wasshockedtoseeawhiteone.Theyunderstoodthateachofthemwasrightinherownview.MostofusarelikeLaraandTara.Wearerightmosttimes,butinsistthatothersarewrong!TheylooklikeeachotherForyears,theirargumentscontinuedTheirmotheraskedTarathesamequestionIntheroom,abigboardwasplacedinthemiddleLarathoughtitwasterribletogetupearlyinthemorning八、阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。(共10分,每小题2分)What'sinaName?ManyAmericannamescomefromEngland.ButwheredidmostEnglishnamescomefrom?Centuriesago,mostpeopleinEnglandhadonlyonename--theirfirstname.Inthe11thcentury,fiveorsixofthe50peopleinavillagemightbenamedWilliam,anditwaseasytogetconfused.ButintheMiddleAges,peoplefoundawaytodescribeeachpersonexactly.IftherewerefourWilliamsinonevillage,onemightbereferredtoasWilliamthesonofJohn.AsecondmightbecalledWilliamfromthehill.Athird,Williamtheblacksmith(铁匠).Andafourth,Williamthebrownhaired.Inconversation,peoplemightrefertothefourWilliamsasWilliamJohn'sson,Williamhill,Williamsmith,andWilliambrown.Itwas300or400yearsbeforetheextra(附加的)namesgraduallydevelopedintolastnames,orsurnames.Theywerepassedonfromgenerationtogeneration.Bythe1300s,Robert,thesonofWilliamsmith,hadthenameRobertsmith,evenifhewasnotablacksmithlikehisfather.Asthelastnamebecamewidelyaccepted,thefirstletterwascapitalized,asinRobertSmith.Bythe15thcentury,mostpeopleoftheupperandmiddleclasseshadsurnames.Manysurnameswerebasedonfather-sonrelations.The“sonof”partwasaddedtothefather'sfirstname,likeJohnson,meaningJohn'sson.Sometimesitwasshortenedtojust“s”,asinJonesorEvans.SurnameslikeHilldescribedthepla

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