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广东高考英语试卷2017

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  广东高考英语试卷2017

  第I卷

  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。

  例:How much is the shirt?

  A.£19.15. B.£9.15. C.£9.18.

  答案是B。

  1.What might the man be?

  A.A secretary. B.A shop-assistant. C.A librarian.

  2.What are the two speakers talking about?

  A.Rescue work. B.Search plan. C.Crash victims.

  3.Where are the speakers?

  A.At a party. B.In a cinema. C.At the man’s office.

  4.What do we know about the woman?

  A.She is on a diet. B.She likes fast food. C.She loves fruit salad best.

  5.What time will the show begin?

  A.At 7:30 B.At 7:40 C.At 7:50

  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,回答第6、7题。

  6.Where is the man?

  A.At a booking office. B.At Honolulu. C.At Hawaii airport.

  7.What time will the man arrive in Honolulu tomorrow?

  A.At 2:02 a.m. B.At 5:00 a.m. C.At 11:30 P.m.

  听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

  8.Why did the woman make the call?

  A.To apply for a college.

  B.To attend a CGI course.

  C.To give a technology lecture.

  9.When might the woman start her course?

  A.In May B.In June. C.In July

  听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

  10.What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?

  A.Boss and employee.

  B.Boss and customer.

  C.Boss and interviewee.

  11.According to the woman,what are raises based on?

  A.Personal needs.

  B.One’s contribution.

  C.Length of employment.

  12.What do we know from the conversation?

  A.Weaver asks Bob to stay.

  B.Weaver asks Bob to resign.

  C.Bob has to decide for himself

  听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

  13.What did the man call for?

  A.Informing a meeting.

  B.Opening a bank check.

  C.Making an appointment.

  14.Who might give the man a checkup?

  A.Mr.King. B.Mr.Cooper. C.Mr.Lockclear.

  15.What’s the checkup time?

  A.At 9:30 tomorrow morning.

  B.At 9:30 the day after tomorrow.

  C.At 4:00 on Thursday afternoon.

  16.What’s the number of the man’s apartment?

  A.86. B.1104. C.1114.

  听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

  17.What is the passage mainly about?

  A.Games of strength and speed.

  B.A simple but exciting sports game.

  C.The oldest sport at the Olympics.

  18.What is done before a contest?

  A.The rope is pulled.

  B.The teams are counted.

  C.The participants are weighed.

  19.Where were the first modern Olympics held?

  A.Greece. B.Egypt. C.Korea.

  20.When did tug-of-war last appeal in the Olympics?

  A.1900. B.1920. C.1924.

  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

  When in Paris,never miss the Eiffel Tower!

  In 1887 when the construction of the Eiffel Tower started,more than 300 celebrities including famous writer Maupassant were against the building of this ugly tower.But two years later,the Eiffel Tower became the most classic architecture in the exhibition that year.And now after over 100 years since its building,the tower can bring more than 1.5 billion euros to Paris annually.Almost every visitor to Paris will come to Eiffel to have a bird’s eye view for the city.Maybe,such an astonishing change is also beyond the expectation of its designer,Gustave Eiffe1.

  Below is some information about visiting the Tower.

  Address:Champ de Mars,5 av Anatole France,7e

  Tel:0892701239

  Tickets:To take the lift to the top,the price for adults and children are 15 and 10.50 euros each;to take the lm to the 2nd floor,the price for adults and children are 9 and 4.50 euros each;to take the stairs to the 2nd floor,the price for adults and children are 5 and 3 euros each;and to take the lift to the top from the 2nd floor costs 6 euros.

  Opening hours:The Eiffel Tower is open every single day of the year.From 17 June to 28 August,the lifts and stairs open from 9:00 to midnight.During the rest of the year,the lifts open from 9:30-23:00 and the stairs open from 9:30-18:30.

  Website:www.tour-eiffel.fr

  21.What do we know about the Eiffel Tower?

  A.The tower was completed in 1887. B.The designer was quite sure of its SUCCESS.

  C.The tower brings great profits to Paris. D.Its design was popular from the beginning.

  22.To get to the top of the Tower,how much does an adult Pay at least?

  A.6 euros. B.9 euros. C.11 euros. D.15 euros.

  23.If you want to overlook Paris at night on October lst,you can______.

  A.take lifts to the top B.take stairs first and then lifts

  C.take stairs to the top D.take lifts first and then stairs

  B

  Norm lives in a rural area some distance from the nearest city and a much longer distance from the nearest big hospital so when his wife got cancer several years ago Norm was faced with a four and a half hour drive to where she could be treated.That meant lots of expense for meals,fuel,hotels and so on but in the end the cancer took his wife anyway.

  Norm was obviously very stricken by his wife’s passing but he was also very angry because he realized that other people were facing the same sorts of hardships.He wanted to do something but he didn’t want to give money to the charities(慈善机构)that support cancer research because he didn’t know how much of it would actually get to the researchers.What he did was start to hold parties.

  About every three weeks on Saturday evenings there is a party in Norm’s garden.Neighbours,friends and relatives come and bring snacks and drinks;many bring instruments,there is music and lancing and at some point during the evening Norm tells about a family he has found who are having difficulties meeting the cost of supporting a cancer patient undergoing treatment far from home.Then a honey-pail is passed around and the money collected,every cent of it,goes directly to that family.

  Norm’s passion to help the families of other cancer patients was born out of his grief but Norm’s personal loss has resulted in an act of kindness that honours the memory of the wife he has lost.He makes the world a better place.

  24.What do we know about Norm’s wife?

  A.She died for lack of money. B.She worked in a distant hospital.

  C.She lost the battle against cancer. D.She took good care of her family.

  25.How does Norm help others?

  A.By giving money to charities. B.By supporting cancer researchers.

  C.By telling stories to his friends. D.By raising money through parties.

  26.At Norm’s party,the“honey-pail”is used to contain______.

  A.snacks B.drinks C.honey D.money

  27.Through what he does,Norm probably wants to____________.

  A.remember his wife B.hide his anger

  C.regain his personal loss D.change the world

  C

  As the 2016 Presidential election is approaching,US high school students have become more interested in the election.They hope to have a say in deciding the next US president.

  Wilentz said the country needs change.“Even though I will not be old enough to vote in the next presidential election,my voice matters.” Wilentz said.“Discussions I may have with my peers, debates with teachers and communication with my parents allow me to be heard and give my opinions meaning.”

  Jean,a former vote director,said teenagers should be paying attention to the presidential election because many high school students will be of voting age by election time.She said candidates have views and positions on certain topics that may affect teens’lives.

  Ohayon is concerned about issues that younger Americans face,such as the cost of college education.Ohayon said,“It is my responsibility to try to persuade my parents and other adults to concern themselves with the issues important to the younger generation while voting.”

  Jean said teenagers can also influence the election in other ways by getting involved in campaigns.She suggests that teenagers who actually believe in one of the candidates find the local offices for a campaign and volunteer.Campaign volunteers arrange materials,wave signs and go into neighborhoods to drop off brochures and try to get the word out.

  28.What’s the main idea of the passage?

  A.The USA needs some changes. B.Teenagers make the final decision.

  C.U.S.Presidential election approaches. D.Teenagers show interest in election.

  29.Which of the following opinions will Jean agree with?

  A.Teens are old enough to vote. B.Debates help teens’views heard.

  C.Parents should consider kids’views. D.Candidates’views may affect teens’lives.

  30.Which candidate might Ohayon advise his parents to vote for?

  A.One against increasing income tax. B.One for improving campus security.

  C.One against lowering university fees. D.One for lowering unemployment rate.

  31.How can teenagers influence the election?

  A.By voting for a candidate. B.By volunteering in campaigns.

  C.By fighting for rights to vote. D.By taking lead in the election.

  D

  The Israeli farmers who pioneered the revolutionary technology known as drip irrigation weren’t trying to solve one of the world’s most urgent problems.They were just trying to survive.They lived in the desert,and they didn’t have enough water to grow their crops.

  In its simplest form,it was little more than a pipe with holes in it.But behind each hole was a hi-tech dripper that let out just the fight amount of water.Snaked along a row of crops so that the holes were positioned directly above the roots,the pipe could direct each precious drop of water directly to the plants,getting a bigger harvest while using a very small amount of the water.

  Over time,the farmers improved upon the technology,perfecting the drippers that regulated the flow of water,and connecting the pipelines to computers that could determine exactly how much water each plant needed and when.

  If the global population kept growing,the rest of the world would increasingly resemble their little community in the desert.So they began selling their irrigation systems in other parts of the world,eventually expanding to more than 110 countries.Netafirm,the company says it’s lifting people out of poverty and conserving water at a time when the importance of doing so has never been clearer.

  The mass adoption of drip irrigation won’t save the world by itself.To avoid the coming catastrophe,nearly everybody will,in some way,have to do more with less,perhaps through accepting and using other new technologies.Otherwise,it’s going to get ugly.

  32.Why is drip irrigation called“the revolutionary technology”?

  A.It saves the world all by itself. B.It is controlled by computers.

  C.It makes irrigation more effective. D.It provides deserts with water.

  33.What does“one of the world’s most urgent problems”in Paragraph l refer to?

  A.Lacking water. B.Lacking labor. C.Lacking food. D.Lacking energy.

  34.How does the drip irrigation help farmers with crops?

  A.By drilling holes on the pipes. B.By regulating water via drippers.

  C.By snaking pipes along the crops. D.By placing pipes just above roots.

  35.Which of the following will be the best slogan for Netafirm to sell the irrigation systems?

  A.Less water;More harvest. B.New technology;New world.

  C.More grain;Less starvation. D.Water saving;World surviving.