2017高考考前英语模拟试题
2017高考考前英语模拟试题第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
— You must be joking; it’s out of _____ question.
A. an; the B. /; / C. an; a D. an; /
2. —What is the man over there?
—I don’t know for sure. But I think he can be ____ but a teacher.
A. anybody B. anything C. nobody D. nothing
3. —Not getting that interview opportunity was a big letdown.
—It’s no big deal. Something better will _____.
A. take on B. come along C. go by D. fall in
4. —Why! I couldn’t get you on the phone yesterday afternoon?
—We _____ kites in the yard when you phoned.
A. could be flying B. might have flied
C. must have been flying D. should be flying
5. _____ abroad for a tour can be a gr eat honor for an ordinary person like him.
A. Taking B. Taken
C. Being taken D. Having been taken
6. _____ realize Linda was interested in luxury cars until I heard that she owned a
Porsche and a Ferrari.
A. Much I did B. Little I did C. Much did I D. Little did I
7. John enjoys football but he knows the fact _____ he doesn’t have _____ it takes to be a professional.
A. that; that B. which; what C. what; that D. that; what
8. — What’s up?
— There are so many problems _____.
A. remained to be solved B. remaining to solve
C. remained solving D. remaining to be solved
9. Peter was much depressed as he didn’t sell half as many computers as he thought he _____.
A. will B. did C. was D. would
10. — Did you make it at last?
— Yes. But for your help,it _____ a serious loss.
A. had caused B. must have caused
C. would have caused D. may cause
11. Please remain quiet in this area while the board meeting is _____.
A. in progress B. in public C. in sight D. in advance
12. —I hear your brother likes computer games, music, beer and fine food.
—Oh, yeah, and music may have been ____ of his tastes.
A. rather more respectable B. the most respectable
C. far the most respectable D. more respectable one
13. There are many smokers in China, _____ the number of students who pick up this habit _____ increased a lot.
A. where; has B. which; has C. where; have D. as; have
第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡该项涂黑。
A
One night,at 11:30 p.m.,an older African American woman was standing on the side of an Alabama highway trying to bear a lashing 16 . Her car had broken 17 and she desperately needed a ride. Completely wet,she decided to flag down the next car. A young white man stopped to help her—generally 18 of in those conflictfilled 1960s.The man took her to 19 ,helped her get assistance and put her into a taxicab. She seemed to be in a big hurry,but wrote down his 20 ,thanked him.
Seven days went by and a knock came on the man’s door. 21 his surprise,a giant console color TV was delivered to his home. A special note was attached. It 22 ,“Thank you so much for assisting me on the highway the other night. The rain drenched (湿透) not only my clothes 23 my spirits. Then you appeared. Because of you,I was able to make it to my 24 husband’s bedside just before he passed away. God bless you for helping me and unselfishly 25 others.”
16. A. flood B. earthquake C. rainstorm D. thunder
17. A. up B. down C. off D. in
18. A. unseen B. unknown C. unaccepted D. unheard
19. A. safety B. home C. danger D. station
20. A. story B. message C. number D. address
21. A. For B. To C. In D. From
22. A. wrote B. praised C. read D. printed
23. A. and B. so C. but D. except
24. A. dying B. sleepy C. ill D. crying
25. A. serving B. loving C. driving D. waiting
B
As is known to all, money can’t buy h appiness. Is it true? Studies have been 26 out on people with sudden wealth, such as lottery winners. In most cases, after the beginning 27 had worn off, people weren’t left with a sense of lasting happiness. Actually, they 28 to return to the way of life before they were rich. Those who were miserable before 29 back into misery.
If 30 wealth doesn’t bring happiness, then what does? Perhaps happiness has something to do with where you live. The World Database on Happiness have studied 31 of happiness in different countries. 32 people in America, and Canada are very happy; people living in India and Russia, not surprisingly, aren’t happy. And other studies point to the importance of relationships. 33 relationships in particular seem to be the key to long-term happiness, such as falling in love and having children.
Nowadays people look on 34 as a substitute of satisfaction. People increasingly spend more time alone watching TV or surfing the Internet rather than spending time with family. Can it truly make people happy? You know the 35 .
26. A. taken B. sent C. carried D. held
27. A. luck B. gift C. joy D. envy
28. A. stopped B. forced C. tended D. regretted
29. A. sink B. look C. date D. break
30. A. material B. spiritual C. mental D. physical
31. A. definitions B. standards C. senses D. levels
32. A. Strangely B. Apparently C. Hopefully D. Curiously
33. A. Family B. Partner C. Relative D. Society
34. A. environment B. civilization C. technology D. situation
35. A. word B. answer C. reaction D. reflection
2017高考考前英语模拟试题第二部分:阅读理解(每题2分,满分40分)
阅读下面短文,从各题A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳答案。
A
I had an experience once which taught me something about the ways people made a bad situation worse by blaming themselves. One January, I officiated(主持) at two funerals for two elderly women. Both died a natural death. At the first home, the son of the deceased(已故) woman said, “If only I had sent my mother to Florida and gotten her out of this cold and snow, she would be alive today. It’s my fault that she died.” At the second home, the son said, “If only I had not insisted her going to Florida, she would be alive today. That long airplane ride was more than she could take. It is my fault.”
When things don’t turn out as we would like them to, we tend to assume that had we done things differently, the story would have had a happier ending. Any time there is a death, the survivors will feel guilty. Because the course of action they took turned out bad, they believe that the opposite course, for example, keeping mother at home, would have turned out better. After all, how could it have turned out any worse?
There seem to be elements involved in our readiness to feel guilty. The first lies in our belief that the world makes sense——there is a reason for everything that happens.
The second is the thought that we are the cause of what happens, especially the bad things that happen. The roots of this feeling may lie in our childhood. A baby comes to think that the world exists to meet his needs, and that he makes everything happen in it. He wakes up in the morning and calls the rest of the world to its tasks. He cries, and someone comes to attend to him. When he is hungry, people feed him, and when he is wet, people change him. Very often, we do not completely abandon that childish thought that our wishes cause things to happen.
36. What is true about the two deceased elderly women?
A. They died from accidents.
B. They both died of old age.
C. They died due to lack of care by family members.
D. They weren’t accustomed to the change in life.
37. People feel guilty for the death of their loved ones because______.
A. they cannot find a better way to express their sorrow
B. they don’t know that natural course of events
C. they believe that it is their fault
D. they don’t know things often turn out in the opposite direction
B
The cash machine is 47 years old, but where was the birthplace of this world-beating invention? New York? Tokyo? No. The first ever cash machine was born in Enfield Town, north London. It was a Scottish inventor, John shepherd Barron, who realized the concept of a self-service machine that could be used 24 hours a day, seven days a w eek, to withdraw cash from one’s own bank account. It struck the inventor while he was in the bath. He hit upon the idea of a chocolate bar dispenser, replacing chocolate with cash.
On September 2 in 1969, America’s first automatic teller machine (ATM) appeared in public, giving out cash to customers at Chemical Bank, New York. It was only able to give out cash, but in 1971, an ATM that could handle many functions, including depositing(存款) money, was introduced. Today there are over one million ATMs around the world, with a new one added every five minutes. It is reported that Americans over the age of 18 use their ATM card six to eight times a mouth. Not surprisingly, ATMs get their busiest workouts on Fridays. In the 1990s, banks began charging fees to use ATMs, a profitable move for them and an annoying one for consumers.
Consumers were also faced with an increase in ATM crimes. Robbers preyed(抢夺) on people using money machines in poorly lit or otherwise unsafe locations, and criminals also thought up ways to steal customers’ PINs (personal identification numbers), even setting up fake money machines to capture the information. In response, city and state governments passed laws such as New York’s ATM Safety Act in 1996, which required banks to install such things as surveillance cameras (监控摄像头), reflective mirrors and locked entryways for their ATMs.
40. What does the underlined word, “It”, in the first paragraph, probably refer to?
A. The opening time of the bank.
B. The concept of an ATM.
C. Ordinary banking service.
D. The act of withdrawing cash.
41. Which of the following is true about ATM?
A. It appeared earlier than the chocolate bar dispenser.
B. It was invented by a Scottish man in 1971.
C. It was at first free of charge for its consumers.
D. It was originally designed to deposit money.
C
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Transport Service
Need a way to get your new home-furnishings home? You can rent a transport or hire us to deliver it for you. Just talk to our Customer Service department for details.
Return Policy
As long as the items are undamaged, unassembled and unused, you could return them in their original package within 60days (IKEA FAMILY member within 180days) together with your original receipt/invoice (bank card POS receipt is needed if you have paid this way), we will refund you the same way as you have paid.
Sorry, we cannot accept exchange or return of food, plants, liquid bathing products, AS-IS products, customized products, kitchen electrical appliance and all products that have already been cut, sewed or painted. “The exchange and return policy above applies only to the products purchased from IKEA stores in mainland China.”
IKEA Restaurant/Café
The restaurant/cafe serves both classic Swedish dishes and local favorites, and is one of the most popular areas of the whole IKEA store. Shopping at IKEA is fun and offers great value, but can also be hard work, so stop by and treat yourself to a refreshing drink and a bite to eat.
44. The underlined word “dismantling” refers to ______.
A. taking apart B. making up
C. picking up D. leaving off
45. What can we learn from Return policy?
A. Any product bought can be returned if they are undamaged.
B. The store pay back your money in cash whatever way you use.
C. The valid time for return service is within 180 days.
D. The return service only goes for IKEA stores in mainland China.
46. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?
A. Your new kitchen is available in an easy way.
B. The furniture can be transported to your house.
C. They have flexible payment choices.
D. You can enjoy delicious food in IKEA.
47. The passage is probably taken from ______.
A. a guide B. a travel book
C. a newspaper D. a magazine
D
Scientists have long puzzled over how iguanas, a group of lizards(蜥蜴) mostly found in the Americas, came to live in the isolated Pacific islands of Fiji and Tonga. Some scientists used to suppose that they must have traveled there on a raft, a journey of around 5,000 miles from South America to the islands. There are documented cases of iguanas reaching remote Caribbean islands and the Galapagos Islands on floating logs. But new research in January by Brice Noonan and Jack Sites suggested that iguanas may have simply walked to Fiji and Tonga when the islands were still a part of an ancient southern supercontinent.
The ancient supercontinent was made up of present-day Africa, Australia, Antarctica and parts of Asia. If that’s the case, the island species would need to be very old. Using “molecular (分子) clock” analysis of living iguanas’ DNA, Noonan and Sites found that, sure enough, the lineage of iguanas has been around for more than 60 million years—easily old enough to have been in the area when the islands were still connected by land bridges to Asia or Australia.
Fossils (化石) uncovered in Mongolia suggest that iguanid ancestors did once live in Asia. Though there’s currently no fossil evidence of iguanas in Australia, that doesn’t necessarily mean they were never there. “The fossil record of this continent is surprisingly poor and cannot be taken as evidence of true absence,” the authors write.
So if the iguanas simply walked to Fiji and Tonga from Asia or possibly Australia, why are they not also found on the rest of the Pacific islands? Noonan and Sites say fossil evidence suggests that iguana spe cies did once inhabit other islands, but went extinct right around the time when humans settled in those islands. But Fiji and Tonga have a much shorter history of human presence, which may have helped the iguanas living there to escape extinction.
The researchers say that their study can’t completely rule out the rafting theory, but it does make the land bridge theory “far more reasonable tha n previously thought.”
48. What did some scientists previously believe about the iguanas?
A. They were once discovered in America.
B. They traveled by raft to Fiji and Tonga.
C. They could survive in poor living conditions.
D. They moved to Fiji and Tonga from Australia.
49. According to Noonan and Sites, 60 million years ago ____.
A. the land of the world was a supercontinent
B. Fiji and Tonga were connected to Asia or Australia
C. Africa, Australia and America were a continent
D. iguanas walked to Fiji and Tonga from Africa
50. The underl ine word “lineage” in Paragraph 2 probably refers to ____.
A. conditions in which creatures can survive
B. the change in ancient plants and animals.
C. the line of generations of an ancestor
D. the habitat of a type of an ancient animal
51. What is the main topic of this passage?
A. The life span of animals living on the ancient supercontinent.
B. The two islands being home to several iguana species in the Pacific region.
C. The fossil evidence suggesting iguanas’ ancestors’ swimming to Fiji and Tonga
D. By raft or by land — how did iguanas reach the tiny Pacific islands?
E
How to apologize properly is much more difficult than we think. Provided you want to teach your children to apologize, you must be good at saying sorry yourself, especially to your own children. But how you say it can be quite tricky.
If you say to your chil dren “I’m sorry I got angry with you, but …” what follows that “but” can make the apology ineffective: “I had a bad day” or “your noise was giving me a headache ” leaves the person feeling that he should be apologizing for his bad be havior in expecting an apology.
Another method by which people appear to apologize without actually doing so is to say “I’m sorry you’re upset”; this suggests that you are somehow at fault for allowing yourself to get upset by what the other person has done.
Then there is the general, all covering apology, which avoids the necessity of identifying a specific act that was particularly hurtful or insulting, and which the person who is apologizing should promise never to do again. Saying “I’m useless as a parent” does not make any sense.
These false apologies are used by people who believe saying sorry shows weakness. Parents who wish to teach their children to apologize should see it as a sign of strength, and therefore not voice these false apologies.
But even when presented with examples of really being sorry, children still need help to become aware of the complexities of saying sorry. A three-year-old might n eed help in understanding that other children feel pain just as he does, and that hitting a playmate over the head with a heavy toy requires an apology. A six-year-old might need reminding that spoiling other children’s expectations can require an apology. A 12-year-old might need to be shown that taking the bi scuit without asking permission is acceptable, but that borrowing a parent’s clothes without permission is not.
52. If a mother adds “but” to an apology,________.
A. the child may feel that he owes her an apology
B. she knows that the child has been hurt
C. the child may find the apology easier to accept
D. she feels that she should have apologized
53. According to the author, saying “I’m sorry you’re upset” most probably means “_______”.
A. You have good reason to get upset
B. I apologize for hurting your feelings
C. I’m aware you’re upset , but I’m not to blame
D. I’m at fault for making you upset
2017高考考前英语模拟试题第三部分 书面表达(共两个写作任务, 满分35分)(原创)
写作一 (满分15分)
请结合材料,按要求用英文写作。
China is considered the world’s largest tobacco producer and consumer. Smoking remains a common scene in s ome public places.
要求: (1)就此材料发表你的看法;
(2)紧扣材料,有明确的观点;
(3)词数不少于60;
(4)在答题卡上作答。
写作二 (满分20分)
高考越来越近,面对繁重的学习任务,担心考试成绩,很多同学表示压力很大,请你向校报写一封信,信中内容应包括:
•分析同学压力大的原因
•提出减压的方法(至少两种建议)
•表达期望,预祝同学们考试成功
注意:(1)词数不少于80;
(2)在答题卡上作答;
(3)书信格式及开头结尾均已给出(不计入总词数)。
参考词汇 高考:College Entrance Exam
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