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  广东2017英语高考试卷

  第Ⅰ卷

  注意事项:

  1. 答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。

  2. 选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡是对应的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。

  第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)

  做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

  第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)

  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。

  例:How much is the shirt?

  A. ₤19.15 B. ₤9.18 C. ₤9.15

  答案是C。

  1. Which kind of book has the woman bought?

  A. An English book. B.A math book. C. A history book.

  2. According to the woman, which shirt is the man going to buy?

  A. The white shirt. B. The black shirt. C. The blue shirt.

  3. Where do you think the two speakers are?

  A. At a theater. B. In a library. C. At a restaurant.

  4. What does the woman mean?

  A. She will buy a car.

  B. She doesn’t have enough money.

  C. She thinks her family is too hard.

  5. According to the woman, what should the children do now?

  A. Wait for Tom. B. Go to the park. C. Have dinner.

  第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

  听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

  听第6段材料,回答6、7题。

  6. When is Mary’s birthday?

  A. The day after tomorrow. B. Tomorrow. C. Today

  7. What will the man and the woman buy for Mary?

  A. A box of chocolates. B. Some flowers. C. a record.

  听第7段材料,回答8、9题。

  8. What are the two speakers going to do ?

  A. To decorate the room.

  B. To buy some furniture.

  C. To move into a new house.

  9. Where do they plan to put the bed?

  A. In front of the fireplace. B. By the window. C. In the corner.

  听第8段材料,回答10至12题。

  10. When does the conversation probably take place?

  A. At the beginning of the term.

  B. In the middle of the term.

  C. At the end of the term.

  11. What does the man invite the woman to do ?

  A. To attend a concert.

  B. To go out for dinner.

  C. To visit the student center.

  12. What will the two speakers do next?

  A. To take the exam. B. To buy the tickets. C. To borrow some money.

  听第9段材料,回答13至16题。

  13. On which day does the conversation most likely take place?

  A. Wednesday. B. Monday. C. Saturday.

  14. Where does the conversation most likely take place?

  A. In a bank. B. In a restaurant. C. In a school.

  15. What language has the man learned for 5 years?

  A. Chinese. B. English. C. Spanish.

  16. What are the speakers mainly talking about?

  A.The man’s eating habits.

  B. The woman’s hometown.

  C. Language learning.

  第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

  17. Where did the Tom work first?

  A. In an office. B. In a factory. C. In a park.

  18. Why did Tom give up his job in the car factory?

  A. Because he had no friends there.

  B. Because he had some trouble there.

  C. Because he found it uninteresting.

  19. In which season does Tom work hardest?

  A. In spring. B. In autumn. C. In summer.

  20. How long has Tom been working as a gardener?

  A. For one year. B. For two years. C. For four years.

  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。

  A

  The ancient Chinese game Go is considered one of the most complicated strategy games ever invented. Winning the game was seen as a test of human creativity.

  That is, until a machine found a way to do it better. AlphaGo, an artificial intelligence (AI) machine built by Google’s DeepMind, won its first match against South Korean Go grandmaster Lee Sedol on March 9.

  So what is next for AI and humanity?

  DARPA challenges – competitions run by the US Department of Defense – are an example of robots and AI being put to the test in the real world. Past DARPA challenges forced researchers to build robots that could walk up and down hills.

  Some people have been arguing that AI is harmful to the human race. In an interview with the BBC, UK scientist Stephen Hawking warned that “the development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race”.

  So are we really on the edge of living in the world shown in the Terminator sci-fi movies?

  “Not quite,” answered The Economist. After all, it’s not hard to get a computer program to remember and produce facts. What is hard is getting computers to apply their knowledge to everyday situations. In the DARPA challenges, the Los Angeles Times noted, many robots “fell over like kids learning to walk”.

  “We take for granted things like balance and vision,” Thomas Johnson, founder of a robotic company told the newspaper. “But for a robot, to walk up and down hills requires so many complicated decisions to be made in real time, and it’s really difficult to do.”

  Or as The Economist put it: “We have a long way to go before AI’s capabilities truly begin to approach the human brain.”

  “Ultimately, our fate is in our own hands,” he wrote. “Since technology depends on the values of its creators, we can make human choices that use technology to improve the world.”

  21. Who defeated Go grandmaster?

  A. AlphaGo B. Stephen Hawking C. Lee Sedol D. Terminator

  22. How can an example of robots and AI win DARPA challenges?

  A. They can walk like kids.

  B. They can deal with things like balance and vision.

  C. They can remember and produce facts.

  D. They can walk in the real world.

  23. According to the Economist, what can we conclude about AI?

  A. It can beat human easily like AlphaGo.

  B. Proper use of AI will help human to improve the world.

  C. AI’s capabilities began to approach the human brain.

  D. The development of AI could spell the end of the human race.

  B

  Lawrence Public Schools – High School Uniform Standards

  Shirts: All students will be required to wear a polo or oxford shirt. Each shirt must be in the color chosen by their school and have the appropriate school logo as noted below. Shirts are to be purchased from the stores as listed below. No other shirts will be allowed as part of the high school uniform. All shirts are to be put into trousers at all times and only one button below the collar may be open. Tight, baggy or oversized shirts are not permitted.

  Pants: All students will be required to wear brown belted pants. All pants must be worn with a smooth, flat black or brown belt, which must be visible and fastened at the waist. The length of the pant leg must be long enough to cover socks. Pants may not be made of jean materials, or any other form-fitting material. Pants are to fit properly, so they are not extremely tight, baggy, or worn below the waist.

  Skirts: Girls may wear skirts over their uniform skirt. The length of the skirt may be not shorter than one inch above the middle of the kneecap. Jean skirts are not permitted. Girls are not allowed to wear dresses.

  Gym Clothes: The uniform for gym will consist of basketball style shorts or sweatpants and a plain gray T-shirt. Shorts and sweatpants should be navy blue.

  Footwear: All students will be required to wear solid black, low cut, dress shoes or sneakers. Dress shoes with laces and sneakers must be tied and socks must be worn. Platforms, and boot-type or athletic footwear are not permitted. Black, brown boots are allowed during cold weather, as long as they are worn tied or zipped with pant legs over them during school time.

  24. In Lawrence Public High Schools, students are against the rules when _________.

  A. they wear an oxford shirt with the school logo

  B. the polo shirts they wear are too loose

  C. the pant legs are long enough to cover socks

  D. the skirts of the girls cover the kneecap

  25. What will the students wear when they have PE lesson?

  A. A plain gray T-shirt and navy blue shorts or sweatpants.

  B. Gym uniforms of ball games style.

  C. White polo T-shirt and brown pants with a black belt.

  D. Oversized shirt and pants of jean materials.

  26. What will follow this passage?

  A. School logo designers. B. School departments.

  C. Names of shirt shops. D. Names of school authorities.

  27. Where can we find this passage?

  A. The newspaper about the Lawrence Public Schools

  B. The textbook of the Lawrence Public Schools

  C. The guidance to the freshman of the Lawrence Public Schools

  D. An advertisement of the clothes store in the Lawrence Public School

  C

  Law school is the place where lawyers learn all the tricks of their trade. I attended a legal class at Wuthering Heights University.

  The instructor said, “ Today we’re going to take an assumed case. A man named Hatfield is charging his surgeon with improper treatment because his doctor cut off the wrong leg.”

  “Tina, you’re the lawyer for Hatfield. Tommy, you are the insurance company’s defense lawyer. Tina, you go first.”

  Tina said, “ Well, first I have to prove the doctor didn’t know one leg from the other. I use charts, X-rays and slides to show the leg the surgeon removed was a healthy one. To do this, I have to call expert witnesses to testify to this effect and I will put my client on the stand and he will testify he could not find work as a dancer after his leg was removed.”

  “Tommy, you object because that fact is irrelevant.”

  Tommy said, “ I object.”

  The professor continued, “ I will be the judge in this case,” and said, “ objection ineffective.” “I will tell the jury(陪审团)to ignore the defense objection. As soon as the defense lawyer says it, the jury will remember his statement despite the judge’s instructions . Now, Tommy, it’s the defense’s turn.”

  “Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, Hatfield signed a contract giving permission to cut off his leg and did not specify which one. Once he signed the paper it was no longer the surgeon’s responsibility.”

  Tommy said, “ I would like to show proof A.”

  “What is it?” The professor asked.

  “When Hatfield went to college, he failed history and was kicked off the football team.”

  Tina said, “ Objection. His school grades have nothing to do with his leg.”

  The professor said, “ Now class, pay attention. This is very important for anyone who is defending a client in this kind of case. You have to destroy the reputation of your opponents(对手) every chance you can. I hope you have learned something today. As the great lawyer O. J. Simpson once said, ‘Winning is everything.’”

  28. What happened in the case raised by the professor?

  A.The surgeon denied removing a wrong leg.

  B.A man was charged by the insurance company.

  C.The surgeon’s reputation was destroyed.

  D.The doctor was charged with improper treatment.

  29. Tina said she would ask Hatfield to prove he can’t find his job so that______.

  A. she would get objection and eventually fail in the case.

  B. she can win the case with the support from the merciful and trustful jury.

  C. she’d like to impress the jury with his suffering due to the surgeon’s error.

  D. the surgeon would shoulder the responsibility for his career in the future.

  30. What can be concluded from the passage?

  A. In order to win the cases, lawyers will often use some tricks.

  B. Ineffective objection of the defense will be ignored by the jury.

  C. It is necessary to ruin others’ reputation as possible as you can.

  D.Winning is everything in law.

  31. What is the best title for the passage?

  A. An assumed court

  B. An efficient way to win

  C. An improper treatment

  D. A tricky professor

  D

  Chinese consumers’ appetite for luxury goods and services appears unstoppable, with just 2 percent of the Chinese population responsible for one-third of the world's luxury items. Luxury consumption in China now spreads way beyond well-known car, clothing and jewelry brands.

  For example, the luxury jet market in China is the fastest-growing in the world, with a market share of 25 percent. This trend appears to continue, with 20 to 30 percent growth expected in China, compared with only 2 to 3 percent in the US. China’s luxury jet market growth represents a major development in the private consumption of luxury items.

  China’s high-quality red wine market also provides definite evidence of the growth in private consumption of luxury goods. In 2013, China became the largest market for red wine in the world, even overtaking the French, with 1.86 billion bottles drunk in China last year. Over the past five years, China’s red wine consumption has grown 136 percent.

  But far more attention is still paid to the visible signs of Chinese consumers’ luxury shopping. Public consumption of such expensive global luxury brands such as Prada and Armani is easily explained by the desire to “gain face” and publicly display social climbing through material possessions.

  Private consumption of luxury items is, however, less well-understood. According to my consumer research in this area, it is “self-reward” that lies behind consumer motivation in this area. Chinese consumers who have experienced rapid financial and economic gains appear particularly tend to the need to reward themselves for their success. But this has little to do with “gaining face” and impressing others and much more to do with the need for personal contentment.

  Private consumption of luxury items is often a far more rational(合理的), planned and, therefore, deliberate process. The amazing growth of high-quality red wine consumption by the Chinese probably has a lot to do with health benefits. Luxury jets are also probably acquired for their immediate, rational rewards such as convenience and speed. Private consumption of luxury items in China is also likely to represent a more calm and reflective experience.

  Finally, the growth in private luxury consumption in China is set to continue in part due to the maturity of the Chinese consumer and advancement of Chinese consumer culture generally.

  32.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  A. 2% of the Chinese population consume one-third of the world’s luxury items every year.

  B. The luxury jet market in China took up 25 percent, compared with only 2 to 3 percent in the US.

  C. China’s red wine consumption has grown 136 percent, reaching 1.86 billion bottles in 2013.

  D. Luxury consumption in China includes cars, clothing, jewelry, jet ,wine etc.

  33.What is the reason for Chinese consumers to buy the private luxury items?

  A. They have a strong desire to “gain face”.

  B. They tend to reward themselves for their success.

  C. They want to show off through material possessions.

  D. They have experienced rapid financial and economic gains.

  34. What can be concluded from the passage?

  A. The private jets in China are far more than those in the US.

  B. The growth in luxury consumption in China will slow down in the future.

  C. The luxury brands such as Prada and Armani can help gain face in Chinese consumer culture.

  D.The maturity of the Chinese markets will guarantee the growth the luxury consumption.

  35.What is the main purpose of the passage?

  A. To prove Chinese consumers’ appetite for luxury goods appears unstoppable.

  B. To offer some statistics about the growth in private luxury consumption.

  C. To show the growth of luxury goods in China and analyse the reasons.

  D. To persuade Chinese consumers to be more rational, planned and deliberate.

  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。

  How to have a sense of humor

  A sense of humor can be a person’s greatest virtue. This skill can help you interact easily with others, even improve your health. What’s not often understood is that 36 , you just have to learn to see the lighter side of things.

  Learn some jokes. Sharing humor with others can be a great way to connect. If you want to bring some humor to social functions, learn a few basic jokes. 37 Look for things that go with your style of humor.

  Find the humor in common. 38 Make a light joke about the weather or the city you live in to break the ice with people. If you are in the same business, make a joke about that profession.

  Practice. Practice making jokes so you can improve and become more natural. 39 Tell them your goal and ask them to be honest with you. Listen to them if they tell you that your jokes need improvement. As you become more comfortable, expand your comfort zone by inserting humor into conversations with people not as close to you.

  40 As you develop your sense of humor, think about the context. Do you get offended easily when people are making jokes? Whether you are telling jokes or laughing at jokes, you want to be careful not to offend anyone or hurt their feelings. Having a sense of humor means you approach life with a good-natured attitude. You don’t use others to get a laugh, and you don't laugh when people make fun of others.

  A. Start by using humor with trusted family and friends.

  B. you don’t have to be funny to make a sense of humor

  C. You can also look for humorous pictures and funny statements to share with others.

  D. If you’re not sure how to laugh or have a sense of humor about things, watch other people.

  E. Be careful not to be offensive.

  F. you don’t need to learn the importance that laughter is a key to a sense of humor.

  G. People tend to laugh at jokes that deal with their situations, where they live, or their beliefs.

  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 have two friends who love backpacking. They have spent much time in Adirondack Mountains with 46 mountains over 4,000 feet.

  The Adirondack Mountain Club gives special 41 , and an award, to anyone who climbs all 46 mountains. My two friends decided to go for this 42 . While many of the 46 mountains have well-marked and well-used paths to their summits(顶峰), others are 43 . You have to “bushwhack (在丛林中开路)” them using a 44 and a map. My friends had climbed 45 of the mountains. The remaining was the most remote, 45 bushwhacking.

  Early one morning they left their camp site marching on the hiking trail towards the mountain chain with the 46 summit they needed to get the award.

  When they reached the foot of the mountain chain they discovered that they had left their compass and map back in 47 . Rather than returning to camp they decided to bushwhack 48 the compass and map.

  For hours they walked uphill tolerating heat, 49 brush and black flies. Finally, late in the afternoon they found themselves on the top of a mountain. They were 50 but delighted.

  The feeling was 51 , however. When they 52 across the valley, they saw another, 53 mountain. They had climbed the 54 one! It was 55 late that weekend to put their error right. They had to wait another four months to climb the right mountain.

  This story tells an important 56 . Often in life we put in a lot of 57 to reach a goal. But without the right “ 58 ” and “personal compass”, it is easy to get 59 . Knowing your life purpose gives you a powerful personal “map” and “compass” that 60 you are always climbing the right mountain.

  41 A.evidence B. recognition C. example D. protection

  42 A.reward B.goal C.summit D. award

  43 A.winding B.snaking C.unmarked D. undone

  44 A.compass B.pencil C. saw D. knife

  45 A.demanding B. promising C. appealing D. relaxing

  46 A.first B.last C.lowest D. easiest

  47 A.store B.campus C.repair D. camp

  48 A.with B.without C.by D.within

  49 A.thin B.fresh C.thick D. flowering

  50 A.disappointed B.frustrated C. annoyed D. exhausted

  51 A.temporary B.lasting C.comforting D. imaginary

  52 A.came B. looked C. climbed D. ran

  53 A. lower B. uneven C. higher D. cliffy

  54 A. right B. real C. true D. wrong

  55 A. very B. too C. so D. rather

  56 A. moral B. mortal C. story D. text

  57 A. effort B. money C. trouble D. manpower

  58 A. tool B. equipment C. map D. order

  59 A. involved B. lost C. trapped D. stuck

  60 A. guarantee B. prove C. provide D. infer