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2017遼寧高考英語改革試題

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  2017遼寧高考英語改革試題

  第一卷(三部分,共115分)

  第一部分:聽力理解(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

  第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

  聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一道小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你將有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話你將聽一遍。

  例:What is the man going to read?

  A.A newspaper.

  B.A magazine.

  C.A book.

  答案是A。

  1.How does the woman’s sister go to university?

  A.By bus.

  B.On foot.

  C.By subway.

  2.What was the weather like last Saturday?

  A.It was sunny.

  B.It was raining all day.

  C.It turned fine in the afternoon.

  3.What does the man mean?

  A.He knows what’s wrong with the watch.

  B.The woman needs to buy another new battery.

  C.The clock shop can probably repair the woman’s watch.

  4.What will the woman probably do?

  A.Pick up the man at 1:00.

  B.Mail her two letters to the man.

  C.Meet her friends at the restaurant.

  5.What does the man say about Kate?

  A.Many people have always liked Kate.

  B.Kate wasn’t expecting so many people at her party.

  C.A group of friends arranged a surprising party for Kate.

  第二節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

  聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前。你將有5秒鐘時間閱讀每小題。聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白你將聽兩遍。

  聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。

  6.Where does the woman work?

  A.In Italy.

  B.In Japan.

  C.In America.

  7.When does the woman read newspapers?

  A.At night.

  B.During the day.

  C.In the shopping-time.

  8.What’s the relationship between the two speakers?

  A.Teacher and student.

  B.Journalist and passer-by.

  C.Editor and newspaper-seller.

  聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。

  9.What does the man want to do?

  A.To find a house with lower rent.

  B.To share a room with his close friend.

  C.To rent some place quiet enough to study.

  10.Does the woman get familiar with the city?

  A.Maybe, as she has a little information to offer the man.

  B.Sure, as she knows where to find what the man needs.

  C.Yes, as she is in charge of the affairs.

  11.What does the man probably do?

  A.A money cashier working in a supermarket.

  B.A manager arranging part time jobs.

  C.A student studying in a college.

  聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。

  12.Who is the speaker talking to?

  A.People showing interest in the theater.

  B.People working in the building.

  C.People visiting the university.

  13.How soon will people meet again?

  A.In an hour and a half.

  B.In half an hour.

  C.In an hour.

  14.What is the purpose of the speaker’s talk?

  A.To tell people the rules they should follow.

  B.To give people some brief introduction.

  C.To show people the direction.

  聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。

  15.What are the two speakers talking about?

  A.How to increase one’s speed in a bicycle race.

  B.The contribution of cycling to health.

  C.A yearly cycling event.

  16.What is different every year according to the woman?

  A.The route the cyclists take.

  B.The length of the course.

  C.The number of cyclists.

  17.According to the woman, what is provided at the relay stations?

  A.Bicycle repair services.

  B.Chocolates.

  C.Water.

  聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。

  18.Why are the two speakers upset?

  A.It may snow during their vacation.

  B.They may not be able to take their vacation.

  C.They may fail to join the graduation ceremony.

  19.What can we learn about their vacation?

  A.They are going skiing.

  B.Their plans include other friends.

  C.Their reservations have been canceled.

  20.Why can’t the man miss classes any more?

  A.He doesn’t want to attend summer classes.

  B.He is afraid he might not graduate.

  C.He has already missed too many.

  第二部分:知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

  第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

  從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

  例:It’s so nice to hear from her again. _____________, we last met more than thirty years ago.

  A.What’s more

  B.That’s to say

  C.In other words

  D.Believe it or not

  答案是D。

  21.You can trust Tom. He can always settle the matter without _____________ trouble.

  A.any

  B.a little

  C.some

  D.little

  22.—Is Pro. Smith giving the speech today?

  —It _____________ be him. He is abroad right now.

  A.mustn’t

  B.needn’t

  C.won’t

  D.can’t

  23.The boss wanted an assistant with _____________ knowledge of French and ____________ work experience.

  A.the... the

  B.a ....不填

  C.a... the

  D.the...不填

  24.The project turned out to be very good, _____________ was more than we could expect.

  A.what

  B.that

  C.which

  D.this

  25.—I didn’t go to Mary’s party last night because my car broke down.

  —You could have borrowed mine. I _____________ it.

  A.hadn’t used

  B.wasn’t using

  C.didn’t use

  D.wouldn’t use

  26.—This house looks beautiful, doesn’t it?

  —Well, I’d rather have a house _____________ to look, but _____________ to live in.

  A.not beautiful; most comfortable

  B.less beautiful; more comfortable

  C.less beautiful; most comfortable

  D.beautiful; comfortable

  27.—Was yesterday’s conference successful?

  —Not really. The number of _____________ was much smaller than we had expected.

  A.people who attend

  B.people attended

  C.people attending

  D.people attend

  28.—I wonder if I am lucky enough to get that job.

  —I’m afraid not, because it _____________ special skills and much patience.

  A.calls for

  B.calls out

  C.calls up

  D.calls on

  29.Please give money if possible, _____________ many children in poor areas will be able to go back to school.

  A.as

  B.and

  C.or

  D.but

  30.Why he did not arrive on time was that he _____________ and it was too late to catch the early bus.

  A.was oversleeping

  B.has overslept

  C.overslept

  D.had overslept

  31.Nowadays more and more people are advised to arrange for insurance _____________ that they or their family members need medical treatment.

  A.in order

  B.in need

  C.in case

  D.in hope

  32.—That’s a lovely dress. You look good in it.

  —Really? Thank you. My aunt gave it to me for my birthday, but I don’t _____________ the color.

  A.go in for

  B.care for

  C.feel about

  D.concern about

  33.The two collectors have determined to buy the precious Egyptian vase, _____________.

  A.however much it costs

  B.no matter how it costs

  C.however much does it cost

  D.no matter how much does it cost

  34.—What made little Tony so unhappy and cry in his room?

  —_____________ to go hiking with his brother.

  A.Having not been allowed

  B.Not having allowed

  C.Having not allowed

  D.Not having been allowed

  35.—Hello, John, I’m sorry to tell you that I’m too busy to go to the exhibition with you.

  —_____________. The artist is said to be a very good one.

  A.That’s all right

  B.That’s too bad

  C.It’s a pity

  D.It’s too disappointed

  第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

  閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

  All the World Asks

  On my first day in a college classroom, I felt like an overgrown child returning to civilization(文明世界)after having been lost in the forest for thirty years. There I sat, ______36______ enough to be a father to most of the students in the room, ______37______ unconfident enough to be their baby brother. We were crowded elbow(肘部)to elbow, listening to a ______38______ who looked even younger than the students. I felt uncomfortable and out of place as the professor carefully ______39______ what she expected us to learn. As I listened, I couldn’t help but ______40______ of my own oldest daughter who was now beginning her first year in ______41______, just like me. I remembered how hard I had tried to help build self-confidence in her and my other children. So why did I suddenly feel like a scared ______42______ myself? When I walked out of that classroom, I had serious ______43______ about my ability to make it ______44______ college. Not until late that night did my thinking ______45______. It was a long-distance ______46______ from my daughter, my fellow college freshman(新生), that did the trick. She spoke on the phone about the doubts, worries and anxieties she was ______47______. She was certain that she’d never ______48______ at college. How ______49______ her worries sounded. In my most confident parental ______50______, I said, “Doing your best is all the world ______51______.”The next day in class, those words still repeated in my head. When the professor raised a ______52______ for the class, nobody, including me, ______53______ to answer. When I looked around at the ______54______ and uncertainty on the young faces in that room, I knew ______55______ what I had to do: my best. That’s all the world asks. So I raised my hand, and the professor called my name. I spoke.

  36.A.big       B.tall

  C.old       D.stron

  37.A.and B.so

  C.or D.yet

  38.A.professor B.teacher

  C.lecturer D.instructor

  39.A.showed B.explained

  C.designed D.offered

  40.A.think B.speak

  C.talk D.hear

  41.A.school B.office

  C.classroom D.college

  42.A.father B.parent

  C.child D.son

  43.A.fears B.doubts

  C.opinions D.ideas

  44.A.over B.on

  C.with D.through

  45.A.stop B.turn

  C.change D.continue

  46.A.call B.talk

  C.report D.discussion

  47.A.obtaining B.gaining

  C.experiencing D.feeling

  48.A.fail B.succeed

  C.win D.pass

  49.A.common B.ordinary

  C.regular D.familiar

  50.A.sound B.whisper

  C.word D.voice

  51.A.hopes B.asks

  C.wants D.expects

  52.A.request B.problem

  C.question D.demand

  53.A.dared B.preferred

  C.tried D.prepared

  54.A.sorrow B.joy

  C.fear D.anger

  55.A.exactly B.roughly

  C.gradually D.certainly

  第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

  閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

  A

  Everybody hates it, but everybody does it. A recent report said that 40% of Americans hate tipping.

  In America alone, tipping is a billion-a-year industry. Consumers acting politely ought not to pay more than they have to for a given service. Tips should not exist. So why do they? The common opinion in the past was that tips both rewarded the efforts of good service and reduced uncomfortable feelings of inequality. And also, tipping makes for closer relations. It went without saying that the better the service, the bigger the tip.

  But according to new research from Cornell University, tips no longer serves any useful function. The paper analyzes numbers they got from 2547 groups dining at 20 different restaurants. The connection between larger tips and better service was very weak. Only a tiny part of the size of the tip had anything to do with the quality of service.

  Tipping is better explained by culture than by the money people spend. In America, the custom came into being a long time ago. It is regarded as part of the accepted cost of a service. In New York restaurants, failing to tip at least 15% could well mean dissatisfaction from the customers. Hairdressers can expect to get 15%~20%, and the man who delivers your fast food

  人生能有幾回搏?現(xiàn)在不搏更待何時?珍惜機遇吧,讓金色的年華碰撞出更加燦爛的火花!祝高考成功!下面是學習啦小編為大家推薦的2017遼寧高考英語改革試題,僅供大家參考!

  2017遼寧高考英語改革試題

  第一卷(三部分,共115分)

  第一部分:聽力理解(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

  第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

  聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一道小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你將有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話你將聽一遍。

  例:What is the man going to read?

  A.A newspaper.

  B.A magazine.

  C.A book.

  答案是A。

  1.How does the woman’s sister go to university?

  A.By bus.

  B.On foot.

  C.By subway.

  2.What was the weather like last Saturday?

  A.It was sunny.

  B.It was raining all day.

  C.It turned fine in the afternoon.

  3.What does the man mean?

  A.He knows what’s wrong with the watch.

  B.The woman needs to buy another new battery.

  C.The clock shop can probably repair the woman’s watch.

  4.What will the woman probably do?

  A.Pick up the man at 1:00.

  B.Mail her two letters to the man.

  C.Meet her friends at the restaurant.

  5.What does the man say about Kate?

  A.Many people have always liked Kate.

  B.Kate wasn’t expecting so many people at her party.

  C.A group of friends arranged a surprising party for Kate.

  第二節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

  聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前。你將有5秒鐘時間閱讀每小題。聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白你將聽兩遍。

  聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。

  6.Where does the woman work?

  A.In Italy.

  B.In Japan.

  C.In America.

  7.When does the woman read newspapers?

  A.At night.

  B.During the day.

  C.In the shopping-time.

  8.What’s the relationship between the two speakers?

  A.Teacher and student.

  B.Journalist and passer-by.

  C.Editor and newspaper-seller.

  聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。

  9.What does the man want to do?

  A.To find a house with lower rent.

  B.To share a room with his close friend.

  C.To rent some place quiet enough to study.

  10.Does the woman get familiar with the city?

  A.Maybe, as she has a little information to offer the man.

  B.Sure, as she knows where to find what the man needs.

  C.Yes, as she is in charge of the affairs.

  11.What does the man probably do?

  A.A money cashier working in a supermarket.

  B.A manager arranging part time jobs.

  C.A student studying in a college.

  聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。

  12.Who is the speaker talking to?

  A.People showing interest in the theater.

  B.People working in the building.

  C.People visiting the university.

  13.How soon will people meet again?

  A.In an hour and a half.

  B.In half an hour.

  C.In an hour.

  14.What is the purpose of the speaker’s talk?

  A.To tell people the rules they should follow.

  B.To give people some brief introduction.

  C.To show people the direction.

  聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。

  15.What are the two speakers talking about?

  A.How to increase one’s speed in a bicycle race.

  B.The contribution of cycling to health.

  C.A yearly cycling event.

  16.What is different every year according to the woman?

  A.The route the cyclists take.

  B.The length of the course.

  C.The number of cyclists.

  17.According to the woman, what is provided at the relay stations?

  A.Bicycle repair services.

  B.Chocolates.

  C.Water.

  聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。

  18.Why are the two speakers upset?

  A.It may snow during their vacation.

  B.They may not be able to take their vacation.

  C.They may fail to join the graduation ceremony.

  19.What can we learn about their vacation?

  A.They are going skiing.

  B.Their plans include other friends.

  C.Their reservations have been canceled.

  20.Why can’t the man miss classes any more?

  A.He doesn’t want to attend summer classes.

  B.He is afraid he might not graduate.

  C.He has already missed too many.

  第二部分:知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

  第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

  從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

  例:It’s so nice to hear from her again. _____________, we last met more than thirty years ago.

  A.What’s more

  B.That’s to say

  C.In other words

  D.Believe it or not

  答案是D。

  21.You can trust Tom. He can always settle the matter without _____________ trouble.

  A.any

  B.a little

  C.some

  D.little

  22.—Is Pro. Smith giving the speech today?

  —It _____________ be him. He is abroad right now.

  A.mustn’t

  B.needn’t

  C.won’t

  D.can’t

  23.The boss wanted an assistant with _____________ knowledge of French and ____________ work experience.

  A.the... the

  B.a ....不填

  C.a... the

  D.the...不填

  24.The project turned out to be very good, _____________ was more than we could expect.

  A.what

  B.that

  C.which

  D.this

  25.—I didn’t go to Mary’s party last night because my car broke down.

  —You could have borrowed mine. I _____________ it.

  A.hadn’t used

  B.wasn’t using

  C.didn’t use

  D.wouldn’t use

  26.—This house looks beautiful, doesn’t it?

  —Well, I’d rather have a house _____________ to look, but _____________ to live in.

  A.not beautiful; most comfortable

  B.less beautiful; more comfortable

  C.less beautiful; most comfortable

  D.beautiful; comfortable

  27.—Was yesterday’s conference successful?

  —Not really. The number of _____________ was much smaller than we had expected.

  A.people who attend

  B.people attended

  C.people attending

  D.people attend

  28.—I wonder if I am lucky enough to get that job.

  —I’m afraid not, because it _____________ special skills and much patience.

  A.calls for

  B.calls out

  C.calls up

  D.calls on

  29.Please give money if possible, _____________ many children in poor areas will be able to go back to school.

  A.as

  B.and

  C.or

  D.but

  30.Why he did not arrive on time was that he _____________ and it was too late to catch the early bus.

  A.was oversleeping

  B.has overslept

  C.overslept

  D.had overslept

  31.Nowadays more and more people are advised to arrange for insurance _____________ that they or their family members need medical treatment.

  A.in order

  B.in need

  C.in case

  D.in hope

  32.—That’s a lovely dress. You look good in it.

  —Really? Thank you. My aunt gave it to me for my birthday, but I don’t _____________ the color.

  A.go in for

  B.care for

  C.feel about

  D.concern about

  33.The two collectors have determined to buy the precious Egyptian vase, _____________.

  A.however much it costs

  B.no matter how it costs

  C.however much does it cost

  D.no matter how much does it cost

  34.—What made little Tony so unhappy and cry in his room?

  —_____________ to go hiking with his brother.

  A.Having not been allowed

  B.Not having allowed

  C.Having not allowed

  D.Not having been allowed

  35.—Hello, John, I’m sorry to tell you that I’m too busy to go to the exhibition with you.

  —_____________. The artist is said to be a very good one.

  A.That’s all right

  B.That’s too bad

  C.It’s a pity

  D.It’s too disappointed

  第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

  閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

  All the World Asks

  On my first day in a college classroom, I felt like an overgrown child returning to civilization(文明世界)after having been lost in the forest for thirty years. There I sat, ______36______ enough to be a father to most of the students in the room, ______37______ unconfident enough to be their baby brother. We were crowded elbow(肘部)to elbow, listening to a ______38______ who looked even younger than the students. I felt uncomfortable and out of place as the professor carefully ______39______ what she expected us to learn. As I listened, I couldn’t help but ______40______ of my own oldest daughter who was now beginning her first year in ______41______, just like me. I remembered how hard I had tried to help build self-confidence in her and my other children. So why did I suddenly feel like a scared ______42______ myself? When I walked out of that classroom, I had serious ______43______ about my ability to make it ______44______ college. Not until late that night did my thinking ______45______. It was a long-distance ______46______ from my daughter, my fellow college freshman(新生), that did the trick. She spoke on the phone about the doubts, worries and anxieties she was ______47______. She was certain that she’d never ______48______ at college. How ______49______ her worries sounded. In my most confident parental ______50______, I said, “Doing your best is all the world ______51______.”The next day in class, those words still repeated in my head. When the professor raised a ______52______ for the class, nobody, including me, ______53______ to answer. When I looked around at the ______54______ and uncertainty on the young faces in that room, I knew ______55______ what I had to do: my best. That’s all the world asks. So I raised my hand, and the professor called my name. I spoke.

  36.A.big       B.tall

  C.old       D.stron

  37.A.and B.so

  C.or D.yet

  38.A.professor B.teacher

  C.lecturer D.instructor

  39.A.showed B.explained

  C.designed D.offered

  40.A.think B.speak

  C.talk D.hear

  41.A.school B.office

  C.classroom D.college

  42.A.father B.parent

  C.child D.son

  43.A.fears B.doubts

  C.opinions D.ideas

  44.A.over B.on

  C.with D.through

  45.A.stop B.turn

  C.change D.continue

  46.A.call B.talk

  C.report D.discussion

  47.A.obtaining B.gaining

  C.experiencing D.feeling

  48.A.fail B.succeed

  C.win D.pass

  49.A.common B.ordinary

  C.regular D.familiar

  50.A.sound B.whisper

  C.word D.voice

  51.A.hopes B.asks

  C.wants D.expects

  52.A.request B.problem

  C.question D.demand

  53.A.dared B.preferred

  C.tried D.prepared

  54.A.sorrow B.joy

  C.fear D.anger

  55.A.exactly B.roughly

  C.gradually D.certainly

  第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

  閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

  A

  Everybody hates it, but everybody does it. A recent report said that 40% of Americans hate tipping.

  In America alone, tipping is a $16 billion-a-year industry. Consumers acting politely ought not to pay more than they have to for a given service. Tips should not exist. So why do they? The common opinion in the past was that tips both rewarded the efforts of good service and reduced uncomfortable feelings of inequality. And also, tipping makes for closer relations. It went without saying that the better the service, the bigger the tip.

  But according to new research from Cornell University, tips no longer serves any useful function. The paper analyzes numbers they got from 2547 groups dining at 20 different restaurants. The connection between larger tips and better service was very weak. Only a tiny part of the size of the tip had anything to do with the quality of service.

  Tipping is better explained by culture than by the money people spend. In America, the custom came into being a long time ago. It is regarded as part of the accepted cost of a service. In New York restaurants, failing to tip at least 15% could well mean dissatisfaction from the customers. Hairdressers can expect to get 15%~20%, and the man who delivers your fast food $2. In Europe, tipping is less common. In many restaurants the amount of tip is decided by a standard service charge. In many Asian countries, tipping has never really caught on at all. Only a few have really taken to tipping.

  According to Michael Lynn, the Cornell paper’s author, countries in which people are more social or outgoing tend to tip more. Tipping may reduce anxiety about being served by strangers. And, says, Mr. Lynn, “in America, where people are expressive and eager to mix up with others, tipping is about social approval. If you tip badly, people think less of you. Tipping well is a chance to show off.”

  56.This passage is mainly about _____________.

  A.different kinds of tipping in different countries

  B.the relationship between tipping and custom

  C.the origin and present meaning of tipping

  D.most American people hate tipping

  57.Which of the following best explains the underlined phrase“caught on”?

  A.been hated

  B.become popular

  C.been stopped

  D.been permitted

  58.Among the following situations, in your opinion, who is likely to tip most?

  A.A Frenchman just quarreled with the barber who did his hair badly in NY.

  B.A Chinese student enjoyed his meal in a famous fast food restaurant in NY.

  C.A Japanese businessman asked for a pizza delivery from a Pizza Hut in NY.

  D.An American just had a wonderful dinner in a well-known restaurant in NY.

  59.We can infer from this passage that _____________.

  A.tipping is no longer a good way to satisfy some customers themselves

  B.tipping has something to do with people’s character

  C.tipping in America can make service better now

  D.tipping is especially popular in New York

  B

  It came as something of a surprise when Diana, Princess of Wales, made a trip to Angola in 1997, to support the Red Cross campaign for a total ban on anti-personnel landmines(地雷). Within hours of arriving in Angola, television screens around the world were filled with images of her comforting victims(受害者)injured in accidents caused by landmines. “I knew the huge numbers,”she said. “But putting a face to those figures brought the reality home to me; like when I met Sandra, a 13-year-old girl who had lost her leg, and people like her.”The Princess concluded

  with a simple message: “We must stop landmines”. And she used every opportunity during her visit to repeat this message.

  But, back in London, her views were not shared by some members of the British government, which refused to support a ban on these weapons. Angry politicians started an attack on the Princess in the press. They described her as “very ill-informed”. The Princess responded by brushing aside the criticisms: “This is a prevention we do not need. All I’m trying to do is to help.”Opposition parties, the media and the public immediately voiced their support for the Princess. To make matters worse for the government, it soon appeared that the Princess’ trip had been approved by the Foreign Office, and that she was in fact very well-informed about both the situation in Angola and the British government’s policy regarding landmines. The result was a severe blow on the government.

  To try and limit the damage, the Foreign Secretary, Malcolm Rifkidnd, said that the Princess’ views on landmines were not very different from the government’s policy, and that it was “working towards”a worldwide ban. The defence secretary, Michael Portillo, declared the matter was “a misunderstanding”. For the Princess, the trip to this war-torn country was an excellent opportunity to use her popularity to show the world how much destruction and suffering landmines can cause. She said that the experience had also given her the chance to get closer to people and their problems.

  60.Princess Diana paid a visit to Angola in 1997 _____________.

  A.to explain the British government’s stand on landmines

  B.to show off her image as a friend of landmine victims

  C.to look into the suffering of landmine victims there

  D.to voice her support for a total ban of landmines

  61.What did Diana mean when she said“... putting a face to those figures brought the reality home to me”(Line 5, Para. 1)?

  A.Seeing the pain of the victims, she realized the seriousness of the situation.

  B.Meeting the landmine victims in person made her believe the statistics.

  C.The actual situation in Angola made her feel like going back home.

  D.She just couldn’t bear to meet the landmine victims face to face.

  62.Some members of the British government criticized Diana because _____________.

  A.she was ill-informed of the government’s policy

  B.they were actually opposed to banning landmines

  C.she had not informed the government before the visit

  D.they believed that she had misunderstood the situation in Angola

  63.What did Princess Diana think of her visit to Angola?

  A.It had greatly helped her gain more popularity.

  B.It had brought her closer to the ordinary people.

  C.It had caused disappointment to the British government.

  D.It had affected her relations with the British government.

  C

  If you’re training for a marathon, a proper plan for water intake(攝入)is important. Of course, there’s the risk of dehydration(脫水). But athletes now know they can also get into trouble by drinking too much. Too much water intake can lower levels of sodium(鈉)in the blood. The death of a 28-year-old woman following the Boston Marathon caught the attention of many runners and led to new research.

  Experts advise long distance runners to replace the liquids they sweat out. Their goal is to try to keep someone from not getting dehydrated by more than 2 percent of their body weight.

  One technique for deciding how much water you need is to get the exact numbers. Runners have to weigh themselves before and after a run to determine how much water they’ve lost. If their weight drops by more than 2 percent, they have not drunk enough water.

  Hyponatremia occurs when runners drink so much water that blood salt levels drop off. A study published last year tested 488 runners who completed the Boston Marathon and found 13 percent of them had dangerously low blood salt levels. The first sign that runners may notice is slightly swelling in the hands. They can’t get their rings off, and then they might feel sick. They may not remember where they are. In fact, most runners get enough salt to get back to normal levels by eating just one meal after a run. Contrary to the old advice that runners should drink as much as they can to prevent dehydration, the new research has shown that the body is a remarkable machine that actually tells you via thirst when you need water.

  64.The author of this passage is primarily concerned with _____________.

  A.the signs and treatment for dehydration

  B.the long distance runners who need help

  C.how to manage water intake during a marathon

  D.a 28-year-old woman who died after a Boston Marathon

  65.Why do runners have to weigh themselves before and after a run?

  A.They can improve their performance in a run.

  B.They can learn how much salt there is in the blood.

  C.They can know the quantity of water they’ve lost during a run.

  D.They can decide what kind of water they should take during a run.

  66.What conclusion can we draw from the passage?

  A.Taking much salt during a run can avoid swelling in the body.

  B.Either too much or too little of water intake is harmful.

  C.A rich meal is helpful to our performance in a run.

  D.We should take enough salt during a run.

  67.According to the passage, which of the following statements is correct?

  A.Too much water intake → blood sodium levels ↓→ dehydration.

  B.Too much water intake → blood salt levels ↓→ hyponatremia.

  C.No water intake → blood sodium levels ↑→ hyponatremia.

  D.No water intake → blood salt levels ↓→ hyponatremia.

  D

  Stratford-on-Avon, as we all know, has only one industry—William Shakespeare—but there are two clearly separate and different branches. There is the Royal Shakespeare Company(RSC), which presents excellent productions of the plays at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre on the Avon. And there are townsfolk who largely live on the tourists who come, not to see the play, but to look at Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Shakespeare’s birthplace and the other sights.

  The townsfolk of Stratford doubt that the theatre adds a penny to their income. They frankly dislike the RSC actors, those who walk with long hair and beard and great noise.

  The tourist stream are not entirely separate. The sightseers, who come by bus and often take in Warwick on the side, don’t usually see the plays. And some of them are even surprised to find a theatre in Stratford. However, the playgoers do manage a little sight-seeing along with their play-going. It is the playgoers, the RSC declares, who bring in much of the town’s income because they spend the night(some of them four or five nights)pouring money into hotels and restaurants. The sightseers can take in everything and get out of town by nightfall.

  The townsfolk don’t see it this way and local government does not put away some money for the RSC. Stratford cries poor traditionally. Nevertheless, every hotel in town seems to be adding a new wing or a cocktail room. Hilton is building its own hotel there, which you will be sure will be decorated with Hamburger bars, dinner rooms and so forth, and will be very expensive.

  Anyway, the townsfolk can’t understand why the RSC needs help from the government. The theatre has broken attendance records for three years in a row. Last year, its 1,431 seats were 94 occupied all year long and this year they will do better. The reason, of course, is that costs have

  rocketed and ticket prices have stayed the same. It would be a shame to raise prices too much because it would drive away the young people who are Stratford’s most attractive customers. They come entirely for the plays, not the sights. They all seem to look alike, though they come from all over.

  68.From the first two paragraphs, we learn that _____________.

  A.the townsfolk think little of the RSC’s contribution to the town’s income

  B.the actors of RSC imitate Shakespeare on and off stage

  C.the two branches of the RSC are not on good terms

  D.the townsfolk earn little from tourism

  69.It can be inferred from the third paragraph that _____________.

  A.the sightseers cannot visit the castle and the palace separately

  B.the playgoers seem to spend more money than the sightseers

  C.the playgoers go to no other places in town than the theatre

  D.the sightseers do no other things than shopping in town

  70.By saying “Stratford cries poor traditionally”, the author means that _____________.

  A.Stratford has long been in financial difficulties

  B.Stratford cannot afford the new projects

  C.the town is not really short of money

  D.the townsfolk used to be poorly paid

  71.According to the townsfolk, the RSC deserves no help from the government because _____________.

  A.the behavior of the actors is not socially acceptable

  B.ticket prices can be raised to cover the spending

  C.the company is financially ill-managed

  D.the theatre attendance is on the rise

  E

  Stone Hill Mall has fewer large department stores than most malls but, instead, features more than 100 small specialty shops, while the few that are not used yet will be filled as soon as the mall’s owners find proprietors(業(yè)主)who fit the mall’s image.

  One thing that makes Stone Hill Mall popular was that all of the stores remain open from 9 am. until 10 pm. , Monday through Friday. This favorable start has certainly been advantageous thanks to such features as its being the only shopping center in the area to provide free baby-sitting for children from two to eight years old and its offering restaurants to suit every pocket, with the possible exception of the highly budget-conscious. Furthermore, as far as movie entertainment is concerned, Stone Hill Mall tops Westgate Mall, which looked very impressive when it opened last year, with three separate cinemas.

  Besides, the air-conditioning system makes sure a comfortable inside temperature of 25 degrees centigrade no matter what the weather is like outside, and in addition to its three beautiful fountains, the mall has a quiet garden area with comfortable benches and chairs for shoppers who have become tired.

  One complaint about Stone Hill Mall is that it is located outside the city, but there is a regular bus service between the mall and the city center. A further complaint might be that, although the mall is surrounded by trees to mix it with the scenery, it will be some years before these can effectively make the main buildings and the vast buildings and the vast parking lot a part of the area around.

  72.Stone Hill Mall is different from other malls because it has _____________.

  A.many shops selling special goods

  B.shops selling expensive goods

  C.more large department stores

  D.more empty space to rent

  73.Stone Hill Mall is popular with shoppers mainly because of its _____________.

  A.children’s stores

  B.long business hours

  C.attractive restaurants

  D.entertainment equipment

  74.It is implied in the passage that the writer takes a _____________ attitude towards the mall.

  A.fair B.indifferent

  C.critical D.one-sided

  75.The main purpose of the passage is to _____________.

  A.draw attention to the strange looking shopping centers

  B.compare Stone Hill Mall with other shopping centers

  C.discuss the favorable conditions of the mall

  D.introduce the special kind of the mall

  第二卷(共35分)

  第四部分:書面表達(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

  第一節(jié):情景作文(滿分20分)

  假定你是李明,去年暑期曾赴美國加州帕薩迪那市的一所中學進行短期參觀訪問,住在Peter家。今年寒假Peter要來北京,將住在你家。請根據(jù)下列信息給Peter發(fā)個電子郵件。

  注意:

  1.詞數(shù)不少于60;

  2.對緊扣主題的發(fā)揮不予扣分;

  3.開頭與結(jié)尾已為你寫好。

  January 26th, 2007

  Hi! It’s Li Ming here.

  Glad to learn you’re coming to Beijing, China.

  __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  I believe we will have much fun together.

  WELL, SEE YA SOON. BYE!

  Li Ming

  第二節(jié):開放作文(滿分15分)

  請根據(jù)下面提示,寫一篇短文。詞數(shù)不少于50。

  In an English class your teacher shows you a picture as below and asks how you understand it and what makes you think so.

  2017遼寧高考英語改革試題參考答案

  第一、二、三部分(Key to 1—75):

  1.B 2.C 3.C 4.C 5.A

  6.C 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.B

  11.C 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.C

  16.A 17.C 18.B 19.B 20.C

  21.A 22.D 23.B 24.C 25.B

  26.B 27.C 28.A 29.B 30.D

  31.C 32.B 33.A 34.D 35.C

  36.C 37.D 38.A 39.B 40.A

  41.D 42.C 43.B 44.D 45.C

  46.A 47.C 48.B 49.D 50.D

  51.B 52.C 53.A 54.C 55.A

  56.C 57.B 58.D 59.B 60.D

  61.A 62.B 63.B 64.C 65.C

  66.B 67.B 68.A 69.B 70.C

  71.D 72.A 73.B 74.A 75.D

  第四部分:書面表達

  第一節(jié):情景作文

  內(nèi)容要點:

  1.接機、家宴;

  2.游覽長城、市區(qū)及購物;

  3.欣賞新年音樂會;

  4.希望共渡春節(jié)

  One possible version

  January 26th, 2007

  Hi! It’s Li Ming here again.

  Glad to learn you’re coming to Beijing in a couple of days. My family and I are looking forward to your visit and we are so glad you can stay with us while you are in Beijing. We have got everything ready for you so as to make you feel at home.

  On the day you arrive, my father and I will meet you at the airport and in the evening we will have a nice dinner party at home. I’m sure you will like all the delicious Chinese food.

  During the following days, I will show you around many places of interest in Beijing, including the Great Wall, which is regarded as one of the seven wonders of the world. We will spend some time touring around downtown Beijing, such as Wangfujing, Xidan and Qianmen, where you can do some shopping if you like. Of course, as it is the largest one in the world, Tian’anmen Square is a scenic spot we can’t miss. Another exciting moment we will share is going to the 2007 New Year Concert given by China National Traditional Orchestra, which is held at famous Vienna Golden Hall, Austria during the Chinese Spring Festival every year.

  The Spring Festival, like the carnivals in western countries, is a special joyous / joyful occasion of celebration for Chinese as well as other many Asians. If you can stay in Beijing long enough, you will be able to share the pleasure of it with us.

  I believe we will have much fun together. WELL, SEE YA SOON. BYR!

  Li Ming

  第二節(jié):開放作文

  One possible version:

  At the first sight of the picture, I think of the hard time the boys and girls have at school today. I think, we are too heavily burdened with our lessens. In addition, we have to deal with frequent examinations. We never want to make our parents and some of our teachers disappointed, for they want each of us to be perfect. Under such stress, most students only have time to work on the subjects which are concerned with examinations. This is the only way to get high marks. As a result, they must forget all about the other subjects, including P.E. and music. What’s worse, as the picture suggests, all these above have ill effects on them, physically and mentally. Many students have poor eyesight or have put on a lot of weight. In my opinion, something must be done to change the whole situation.

  書面表達評分標準

  第一節(jié):情景作文

  第一檔(18分—20分)

  完全完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·覆蓋了所有內(nèi)容要點;

  ·運用了多樣的句式和豐富的詞匯;

  ·語法或用詞方面有個別錯誤,但為盡可能表達豐富的內(nèi)容所致;體現(xiàn)了較強的語言運用能力;

  ·有效地使用了語句間的連接成分,所寫內(nèi)容連貫、結(jié)構(gòu)緊湊。

  完全達到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。

  第二檔(15分—17分)

  完全完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·覆蓋了所有內(nèi)容要點;

  ·運用的句式和詞匯能滿足任務(wù)要求;

  ·語法用詞基本準確,少許錯誤主要為盡可能表達豐富的內(nèi)容所致;

  ·使用了簡單的語句連接成分,所寫內(nèi)容連貫。

  達到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。

  第三檔(12分—14分)

  基本完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·覆蓋了內(nèi)容要點;

  ·運用的句式和詞匯基本滿足任務(wù)要求;

  ·語法用詞方面有一些錯誤,但不影響理解。

  基本達到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。

  第四檔(6分—11分)

  未恰當完成試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·漏掉或未描述清楚主要內(nèi)容;

  ·所用句式和詞匯有限;

  ·語法或用詞方面的錯誤影響了對所寫內(nèi)容的理解。

  未能清楚地傳達信息。

  第五檔(1分—5分)

  未完成試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·明顯遺漏主要內(nèi)容;

  ·句式單調(diào),詞匯平乏;

  ·語法或用詞方面錯誤較多,嚴重影響了對所寫內(nèi)容的理解。

  0分:未能傳達任何信息;寫的內(nèi)容與要求無關(guān)。

  第二節(jié):開放作文

  第一檔(13分—15分)

  完全完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·內(nèi)容充實,體現(xiàn)了活躍的思維和清晰的邏輯;

  ·交際得體,表達時充分考慮到了交際對象的需求;

  ·語法或用詞方面有個別錯誤,但為盡可能表達豐富的內(nèi)容所致;體現(xiàn)出較強的語言運用能力。

  完全達到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。

  第二檔(9分—12分)

  基本完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·內(nèi)容、邏輯和交際等方面基本符合要求;

  ·所用語法和詞匯滿足了任務(wù)的要求;

  ·語法或用詞方面有一些錯誤,但不影響理解。

  基本達到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。

  第三檔(4分—8分)

  未恰當完成試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·表達未能切題;

  ·所用詞匯有限,語法或用詞方面的錯誤影響了對寫作內(nèi)容的理解。

  未能清楚地傳達信息。

  第四檔(1分—3分)

  未完成試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·寫了少量相關(guān)信息;

  ·語法或用詞方面錯誤較多,嚴重影響了對寫作內(nèi)容的理解。

  0分:未能傳達任何信息;寫的內(nèi)容與要求無關(guān)。

  聽力錄音稿:

  (Text 1)

  M:How does your sister go to university every day? Does she take a bus or underground or maybe the train?

  W:Oh, she always walks—because she lives quite close.

  (Text 2)

  M:How was the weather for your hiking trip last Saturday?

  W:It rained a little in the morning, but got sunny in the afternoon.

  M:Did you have a lot of fun?

  W:Sure.

  (Text 3)

  M:Lily, do you have the time?

  W:Oh, my watch stopped again. And I just got a new battery.

  M:Why don’t you take it to the clock shop? They can check it for you, and the price is pretty reasonable.

  (Text 4)

  M:We thought we’d all go out for lunch today. Would you like to go with us?

  W:I have to pick up my car and mail a couple of letters, so I’ll just come straight to the restaurant.

  M:All right. Can you be there at one o’clock?

  (Text 5)

  M:You are back. How was Kate’s party?

  W:There were so many people there. I can’t believe the number of friends Kate has.

  M:It’s really no surprise. She was extremely popular even when she was a child.

  W:That’s true.

  (Text 6)

  M:Excuse me, I’m a reporter from China Daily. I’d like to know what types of newspaper People often read. Would you mind answering a few questions?

  W:No, not at all.

  M:Can you tell me where you’re from, please?

  W:Er, I was born in Japan and grew up in Italy.

  M:Oh, sounds interesting. Are you used to living here, in New York city?

  W:Very much so. I’ve been working in a college for three years.

  M:Woo, a college teacher. And when do you normally read newspapers?

  W:Well, I’m busy during the day, so usually after 8:00 o’clock at night.

  M:Which sections do you prefer?

  W:I’m mainly interested in the shopping. Other than that, I also like the news.

  (Text 7)

  W:Do you have somewhere to stay in London, Peter?

  M:No, I don’t. In fact, I was about to ask you if you could arrange some place for me to stay.

  W:Yes, that’s no problem though I am not in charge of it. I’ll ask someone to arrange it for you. What kind of place were you considering?

  M:Well, I don’t care if I share with other people, but I’m not good at housework. Maybe a home stay would be OK, but I don’t like young children, because they’re noisy and it’s difficult to study. Hopefully, I can live with a lady who has retired.

  W:OK, that’s no problem. But I must warn you that living with a family in London is very expensive. Much more expensive than other small cities.

  M:That’s not a big problem. I have some money saved. Besides, I can always get a part-time job. I’m working in a supermarket as a cashier now. So I don’t think I will have trouble with money.

  W:Sounds good. I’ll call you if I get some information about that.

  M:OK, that’s great. Thank you very much.

  W:You are welcome.

  (Text 8)

  M/W:Let’s take a walk around the Entertainment Building now. The first room we’re coming to is the theater. This room screens videos of special interest and is also used for lecture. Today there’s continuous video showing about the people who are teaching in the university, so anyone who’d like to learn more about the life for those people living and working in the university will find that interesting.

  Now we’re coming to the Picture Gallery. This shows life in the university over the last 100 years and all the various changes, which happened with the growth of the university. There are paintings and photos, all done by local artists. Some of them now are famous. It’s a great collection and people think highly of it.

  Well, I’m going to leave you now to walk around the museum on your own for a while. We’ll meet back at the entrance in an hour and a half. I hope you can enjoy your time in the university today. Thank you.

  (Text 9)

  M:And now here’s our guest, Jane Thomas, to tell us about Montreal’s famous yearly Island Bicycle tour, which is coming up in June. Good evening, Jane. What’s the bike tour all about?

  W:Well, Peter, it’s an event that’s open to anybody who’d like to ride a bicycle through the streets of Montreal. The tour covers a standard distance of 65 kilometers, but the route’s quite different every year, so even people who have already done it might enjoy doing it again.

  M:How long does it take to go the whole distance?

  W:It varies... Cyclists are free to go as fast or as slow and do as much or as little of the course as they like.

  M:Well, what’s the typical pace for a cyclist?

  W:Between 12 and 30 kilometers per hour. Some cyclists stop along the way and don’t cross the finish line until early evening. But the whole point is that there’s no rush—it’s not a real race, in fact.

  M:Well, do you have any tips for our cyclists?

  W:Yes. Take water with you. It is provided at the relay stations, but it helps to have an additional supply. And pack a good lunch with plenty of fruit for energy. Candy and chocolate don’t do the trick.

  (Text 10)

  M:Cindy! Have you heard the news?

  W:No, Steve. What do you mean?

  M:You know all the classes we’ve missed because of the snow? We’re going to have to make them up and it will have to be during spring break.

  W:Oh, no! We have our vacation all set! What are we going to do? Do the others know that?

  M:I don’t know but I certainly can’t afford to miss five days of classes this term.

  W:But I really don’t want to cancel our trip. All of us have already made our plane reservations!

  M:I can try to call the travel agency; maybe they can return our money. But before we do anything we need to speak with our professors.

  W:You think they’ll excuse us from class?

  M:I don’t know. But I think we’re going to have to speak to all of them anyway.

  W:Why didn’t they add extra days at the end of the term before summer classes?

  M:Because of the graduation date, which can’t be changed.

  W:Are other colleges around here doing the same thing?

  M:I would imagine so—it’s been such a bad winter and we’ve missed too many classes. We really do need to make them up.

  W:I know, I know. I was just really looking forward to this vacation. The idea of the sun and the beach!

  M:Oh look, there’s Professor Hampton right now!

  W:Come on, let’s go talk to him.

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. In Europe, tipping is less common. In many restaurants the amount of tip is decided by a standard service charge. In many Asian countries, tipping has never really caught on at all. Only a few have really taken to tipping.

  According to Michael Lynn, the Cornell paper’s author, countries in which people are more social or outgoing tend to tip more. Tipping may reduce anxiety about being served by strangers. And, says, Mr. Lynn, “in America, where people are expressive and eager to mix up with others, tipping is about social approval. If you tip badly, people think less of you. Tipping well is a chance to show off.”

  56.This passage is mainly about _____________.

  A.different kinds of tipping in different countries

  B.the relationship between tipping and custom

  C.the origin and present meaning of tipping

  D.most American people hate tipping

  57.Which of the following best explains the underlined phrase“caught on”?

  A.been hated

  B.become popular

  C.been stopped

  D.been permitted

  58.Among the following situations, in your opinion, who is likely to tip most?

  A.A Frenchman just quarreled with the barber who did his hair badly in NY.

  B.A Chinese student enjoyed his meal in a famous fast food restaurant in NY.

  C.A Japanese businessman asked for a pizza delivery from a Pizza Hut in NY.

  D.An American just had a wonderful dinner in a well-known restaurant in NY.

  59.We can infer from this passage that _____________.

  A.tipping is no longer a good way to satisfy some customers themselves

  B.tipping has something to do with people’s character

  C.tipping in America can make service better now

  D.tipping is especially popular in New York

  B

  It came as something of a surprise when Diana, Princess of Wales, made a trip to Angola in 1997, to support the Red Cross campaign for a total ban on anti-personnel landmines(地雷). Within hours of arriving in Angola, television screens around the world were filled with images of her comforting victims(受害者)injured in accidents caused by landmines. “I knew the huge numbers,”she said. “But putting a face to those figures brought the reality home to me; like when I met Sandra, a 13-year-old girl who had lost her leg, and people like her.”The Princess concluded

  with a simple message: “We must stop landmines”. And she used every opportunity during her visit to repeat this message.

  But, back in London, her views were not shared by some members of the British government, which refused to support a ban on these weapons. Angry politicians started an attack on the Princess in the press. They described her as “very ill-informed”. The Princess responded by brushing aside the criticisms: “This is a prevention we do not need. All I’m trying to do is to help.”Opposition parties, the media and the public immediately voiced their support for the Princess. To make matters worse for the government, it soon appeared that the Princess’ trip had been approved by the Foreign Office, and that she was in fact very well-informed about both the situation in Angola and the British government’s policy regarding landmines. The result was a severe blow on the government.

  To try and limit the damage, the Foreign Secretary, Malcolm Rifkidnd, said that the Princess’ views on landmines were not very different from the government’s policy, and that it was “working towards”a worldwide ban. The defence secretary, Michael Portillo, declared the matter was “a misunderstanding”. For the Princess, the trip to this war-torn country was an excellent opportunity to use her popularity to show the world how much destruction and suffering landmines can cause. She said that the experience had also given her the chance to get closer to people and their problems.

  60.Princess Diana paid a visit to Angola in 1997 _____________.

  A.to explain the British government’s stand on landmines

  B.to show off her image as a friend of landmine victims

  C.to look into the suffering of landmine victims there

  D.to voice her support for a total ban of landmines

  61.What did Diana mean when she said“... putting a face to those figures brought the reality home to me”(Line 5, Para. 1)?

  A.Seeing the pain of the victims, she realized the seriousness of the situation.

  B.Meeting the landmine victims in person made her believe the statistics.

  C.The actual situation in Angola made her feel like going back home.

  D.She just couldn’t bear to meet the landmine victims face to face.

  62.Some members of the British government criticized Diana because _____________.

  A.she was ill-informed of the government’s policy

  B.they were actually opposed to banning landmines

  C.she had not informed the government before the visit

  D.they believed that she had misunderstood the situation in Angola

  63.What did Princess Diana think of her visit to Angola?

  A.It had greatly helped her gain more popularity.

  B.It had brought her closer to the ordinary people.

  C.It had caused disappointment to the British government.

  D.It had affected her relations with the British government.

  C

  If you’re training for a marathon, a proper plan for water intake(攝入)is important. Of course, there’s the risk of dehydration(脫水). But athletes now know they can also get into trouble by drinking too much. Too much water intake can lower levels of sodium(鈉)in the blood. The death of a 28-year-old woman following the Boston Marathon caught the attention of many runners and led to new research.

  Experts advise long distance runners to replace the liquids they sweat out. Their goal is to try to keep someone from not getting dehydrated by more than 2 percent of their body weight.

  One technique for deciding how much water you need is to get the exact numbers. Runners have to weigh themselves before and after a run to determine how much water they’ve lost. If their weight drops by more than 2 percent, they have not drunk enough water.

  Hyponatremia occurs when runners drink so much water that blood salt levels drop off. A study published last year tested 488 runners who completed the Boston Marathon and found 13 percent of them had dangerously low blood salt levels. The first sign that runners may notice is slightly swelling in the hands. They can’t get their rings off, and then they might feel sick. They may not remember where they are. In fact, most runners get enough salt to get back to normal levels by eating just one meal after a run. Contrary to the old advice that runners should drink as much as they can to prevent dehydration, the new research has shown that the body is a remarkable machine that actually tells you via thirst when you need water.

  64.The author of this passage is primarily concerned with _____________.

  A.the signs and treatment for dehydration

  B.the long distance runners who need help

  C.how to manage water intake during a marathon

  D.a 28-year-old woman who died after a Boston Marathon

  65.Why do runners have to weigh themselves before and after a run?

  A.They can improve their performance in a run.

  B.They can learn how much salt there is in the blood.

  C.They can know the quantity of water they’ve lost during a run.

  D.They can decide what kind of water they should take during a run.

  66.What conclusion can we draw from the passage?

  A.Taking much salt during a run can avoid swelling in the body.

  B.Either too much or too little of water intake is harmful.

  C.A rich meal is helpful to our performance in a run.

  D.We should take enough salt during a run.

  67.According to the passage, which of the following statements is correct?

  A.Too much water intake → blood sodium levels ↓→ dehydration.

  B.Too much water intake → blood salt levels ↓→ hyponatremia.

  C.No water intake → blood sodium levels ↑→ hyponatremia.

  D.No water intake → blood salt levels ↓→ hyponatremia.

  D

  Stratford-on-Avon, as we all know, has only one industry—William Shakespeare—but there are two clearly separate and different branches. There is the Royal Shakespeare Company(RSC), which presents excellent productions of the plays at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre on the Avon. And there are townsfolk who largely live on the tourists who come, not to see the play, but to look at Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Shakespeare’s birthplace and the other sights.

  The townsfolk of Stratford doubt that the theatre adds a penny to their income. They frankly dislike the RSC actors, those who walk with long hair and beard and great noise.

  The tourist stream are not entirely separate. The sightseers, who come by bus and often take in Warwick on the side, don’t usually see the plays. And some of them are even surprised to find a theatre in Stratford. However, the playgoers do manage a little sight-seeing along with their play-going. It is the playgoers, the RSC declares, who bring in much of the town’s income because they spend the night(some of them four or five nights)pouring money into hotels and restaurants. The sightseers can take in everything and get out of town by nightfall.

  The townsfolk don’t see it this way and local government does not put away some money for the RSC. Stratford cries poor traditionally. Nevertheless, every hotel in town seems to be adding a new wing or a cocktail room. Hilton is building its own hotel there, which you will be sure will be decorated with Hamburger bars, dinner rooms and so forth, and will be very expensive.

  Anyway, the townsfolk can’t understand why the RSC needs help from the government. The theatre has broken attendance records for three years in a row. Last year, its 1,431 seats were 94 occupied all year long and this year they will do better. The reason, of course, is that costs have

  rocketed and ticket prices have stayed the same. It would be a shame to raise prices too much because it would drive away the young people who are Stratford’s most attractive customers. They come entirely for the plays, not the sights. They all seem to look alike, though they come from all over.

  68.From the first two paragraphs, we learn that _____________.

  A.the townsfolk think little of the RSC’s contribution to the town’s income

  B.the actors of RSC imitate Shakespeare on and off stage

  C.the two branches of the RSC are not on good terms

  D.the townsfolk earn little from tourism

  69.It can be inferred from the third paragraph that _____________.

  A.the sightseers cannot visit the castle and the palace separately

  B.the playgoers seem to spend more money than the sightseers

  C.the playgoers go to no other places in town than the theatre

  D.the sightseers do no other things than shopping in town

  70.By saying “Stratford cries poor traditionally”, the author means that _____________.

  A.Stratford has long been in financial difficulties

  B.Stratford cannot afford the new projects

  C.the town is not really short of money

  D.the townsfolk used to be poorly paid

  71.According to the townsfolk, the RSC deserves no help from the government because _____________.

  A.the behavior of the actors is not socially acceptable

  B.ticket prices can be raised to cover the spending

  C.the company is financially ill-managed

  D.the theatre attendance is on the rise

  E

  Stone Hill Mall has fewer large department stores than most malls but, instead, features more than 100 small specialty shops, while the few that are not used yet will be filled as soon as the mall’s owners find proprietors(業(yè)主)who fit the mall’s image.

  One thing that makes Stone Hill Mall popular was that all of the stores remain open from 9 am. until 10 pm. , Monday through Friday. This favorable start has certainly been advantageous thanks to such features as its being the only shopping center in the area to provide free baby-sitting for children from two to eight years old and its offering restaurants to suit every pocket, with the possible exception of the highly budget-conscious. Furthermore, as far as movie entertainment is concerned, Stone Hill Mall tops Westgate Mall, which looked very impressive when it opened last year, with three separate cinemas.

  Besides, the air-conditioning system makes sure a comfortable inside temperature of 25 degrees centigrade no matter what the weather is like outside, and in addition to its three beautiful fountains, the mall has a quiet garden area with comfortable benches and chairs for shoppers who have become tired.

  One complaint about Stone Hill Mall is that it is located outside the city, but there is a regular bus service between the mall and the city center. A further complaint might be that, although the mall is surrounded by trees to mix it with the scenery, it will be some years before these can effectively make the main buildings and the vast buildings and the vast parking lot a part of the area around.

  72.Stone Hill Mall is different from other malls because it has _____________.

  A.many shops selling special goods

  B.shops selling expensive goods

  C.more large department stores

  D.more empty space to rent

  73.Stone Hill Mall is popular with shoppers mainly because of its _____________.

  A.children’s stores

  B.long business hours

  C.attractive restaurants

  D.entertainment equipment

  74.It is implied in the passage that the writer takes a _____________ attitude towards the mall.

  A.fair B.indifferent

  C.critical D.one-sided

  75.The main purpose of the passage is to _____________.

  A.draw attention to the strange looking shopping centers

  B.compare Stone Hill Mall with other shopping centers

  C.discuss the favorable conditions of the mall

  D.introduce the special kind of the mall

  第二卷(共35分)

  第四部分:書面表達(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

  第一節(jié):情景作文(滿分20分)

  假定你是李明,去年暑期曾赴美國加州帕薩迪那市的一所中學進行短期參觀訪問,住在Peter家。今年寒假Peter要來北京,將住在你家。請根據(jù)下列信息給Peter發(fā)個電子郵件。

  注意:

  1.詞數(shù)不少于60;

  2.對緊扣主題的發(fā)揮不予扣分;

  3.開頭與結(jié)尾已為你寫好。

  January 26th, 2007

  Hi! It’s Li Ming here.

  Glad to learn you’re coming to Beijing, China.

  __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  I believe we will have much fun together.

  WELL, SEE YA SOON. BYE!

  Li Ming

  第二節(jié):開放作文(滿分15分)

  請根據(jù)下面提示,寫一篇短文。詞數(shù)不少于50。

  In an English class your teacher shows you a picture as below and asks how you understand it and what makes you think so.

  2017遼寧高考英語改革試題參考答案

  第一、二、三部分(Key to 1—75):

  1.B 2.C 3.C 4.C 5.A

  6.C 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.B

  11.C 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.C

  16.A 17.C 18.B 19.B 20.C

  21.A 22.D 23.B 24.C 25.B

  26.B 27.C 28.A 29.B 30.D

  31.C 32.B 33.A 34.D 35.C

  36.C 37.D 38.A 39.B 40.A

  41.D 42.C 43.B 44.D 45.C

  46.A 47.C 48.B 49.D 50.D

  51.B 52.C 53.A 54.C 55.A

  56.C 57.B 58.D 59.B 60.D

  61.A 62.B 63.B 64.C 65.C

  66.B 67.B 68.A 69.B 70.C

  71.D 72.A 73.B 74.A 75.D

  第四部分:書面表達

  第一節(jié):情景作文

  內(nèi)容要點:

  1.接機、家宴;

  2.游覽長城、市區(qū)及購物;

  3.欣賞新年音樂會;

  4.希望共渡春節(jié)

  One possible version

  January 26th, 2007

  Hi! It’s Li Ming here again.

  Glad to learn you’re coming to Beijing in a couple of days. My family and I are looking forward to your visit and we are so glad you can stay with us while you are in Beijing. We have got everything ready for you so as to make you feel at home.

  On the day you arrive, my father and I will meet you at the airport and in the evening we will have a nice dinner party at home. I’m sure you will like all the delicious Chinese food.

  During the following days, I will show you around many places of interest in Beijing, including the Great Wall, which is regarded as one of the seven wonders of the world. We will spend some time touring around downtown Beijing, such as Wangfujing, Xidan and Qianmen, where you can do some shopping if you like. Of course, as it is the largest one in the world, Tian’anmen Square is a scenic spot we can’t miss. Another exciting moment we will share is going to the 2007 New Year Concert given by China National Traditional Orchestra, which is held at famous Vienna Golden Hall, Austria during the Chinese Spring Festival every year.

  The Spring Festival, like the carnivals in western countries, is a special joyous / joyful occasion of celebration for Chinese as well as other many Asians. If you can stay in Beijing long enough, you will be able to share the pleasure of it with us.

  I believe we will have much fun together. WELL, SEE YA SOON. BYR!

  Li Ming

  第二節(jié):開放作文

  One possible version:

  At the first sight of the picture, I think of the hard time the boys and girls have at school today. I think, we are too heavily burdened with our lessens. In addition, we have to deal with frequent examinations. We never want to make our parents and some of our teachers disappointed, for they want each of us to be perfect. Under such stress, most students only have time to work on the subjects which are concerned with examinations. This is the only way to get high marks. As a result, they must forget all about the other subjects, including P.E. and music. What’s worse, as the picture suggests, all these above have ill effects on them, physically and mentally. Many students have poor eyesight or have put on a lot of weight. In my opinion, something must be done to change the whole situation.

  書面表達評分標準

  第一節(jié):情景作文

  第一檔(18分—20分)

  完全完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·覆蓋了所有內(nèi)容要點;

  ·運用了多樣的句式和豐富的詞匯;

  ·語法或用詞方面有個別錯誤,但為盡可能表達豐富的內(nèi)容所致;體現(xiàn)了較強的語言運用能力;

  ·有效地使用了語句間的連接成分,所寫內(nèi)容連貫、結(jié)構(gòu)緊湊。

  完全達到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。

  第二檔(15分—17分)

  完全完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·覆蓋了所有內(nèi)容要點;

  ·運用的句式和詞匯能滿足任務(wù)要求;

  ·語法用詞基本準確,少許錯誤主要為盡可能表達豐富的內(nèi)容所致;

  ·使用了簡單的語句連接成分,所寫內(nèi)容連貫。

  達到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。

  第三檔(12分—14分)

  基本完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·覆蓋了內(nèi)容要點;

  ·運用的句式和詞匯基本滿足任務(wù)要求;

  ·語法用詞方面有一些錯誤,但不影響理解。

  基本達到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。

  第四檔(6分—11分)

  未恰當完成試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·漏掉或未描述清楚主要內(nèi)容;

  ·所用句式和詞匯有限;

  ·語法或用詞方面的錯誤影響了對所寫內(nèi)容的理解。

  未能清楚地傳達信息。

  第五檔(1分—5分)

  未完成試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·明顯遺漏主要內(nèi)容;

  ·句式單調(diào),詞匯平乏;

  ·語法或用詞方面錯誤較多,嚴重影響了對所寫內(nèi)容的理解。

  0分:未能傳達任何信息;寫的內(nèi)容與要求無關(guān)。

  第二節(jié):開放作文

  第一檔(13分—15分)

  完全完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·內(nèi)容充實,體現(xiàn)了活躍的思維和清晰的邏輯;

  ·交際得體,表達時充分考慮到了交際對象的需求;

  ·語法或用詞方面有個別錯誤,但為盡可能表達豐富的內(nèi)容所致;體現(xiàn)出較強的語言運用能力。

  完全達到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。

  第二檔(9分—12分)

  基本完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·內(nèi)容、邏輯和交際等方面基本符合要求;

  ·所用語法和詞匯滿足了任務(wù)的要求;

  ·語法或用詞方面有一些錯誤,但不影響理解。

  基本達到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。

  第三檔(4分—8分)

  未恰當完成試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·表達未能切題;

  ·所用詞匯有限,語法或用詞方面的錯誤影響了對寫作內(nèi)容的理解。

  未能清楚地傳達信息。

  第四檔(1分—3分)

  未完成試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。

  ·寫了少量相關(guān)信息;

  ·語法或用詞方面錯誤較多,嚴重影響了對寫作內(nèi)容的理解。

  0分:未能傳達任何信息;寫的內(nèi)容與要求無關(guān)。

  聽力錄音稿:

  (Text 1)

  M:How does your sister go to university every day? Does she take a bus or underground or maybe the train?

  W:Oh, she always walks—because she lives quite close.

  (Text 2)

  M:How was the weather for your hiking trip last Saturday?

  W:It rained a little in the morning, but got sunny in the afternoon.

  M:Did you have a lot of fun?

  W:Sure.

  (Text 3)

  M:Lily, do you have the time?

  W:Oh, my watch stopped again. And I just got a new battery.

  M:Why don’t you take it to the clock shop? They can check it for you, and the price is pretty reasonable.

  (Text 4)

  M:We thought we’d all go out for lunch today. Would you like to go with us?

  W:I have to pick up my car and mail a couple of letters, so I’ll just come straight to the restaurant.

  M:All right. Can you be there at one o’clock?

  (Text 5)

  M:You are back. How was Kate’s party?

  W:There were so many people there. I can’t believe the number of friends Kate has.

  M:It’s really no surprise. She was extremely popular even when she was a child.

  W:That’s true.

  (Text 6)

  M:Excuse me, I’m a reporter from China Daily. I’d like to know what types of newspaper People often read. Would you mind answering a few questions?

  W:No, not at all.

  M:Can you tell me where you’re from, please?

  W:Er, I was born in Japan and grew up in Italy.

  M:Oh, sounds interesting. Are you used to living here, in New York city?

  W:Very much so. I’ve been working in a college for three years.

  M:Woo, a college teacher. And when do you normally read newspapers?

  W:Well, I’m busy during the day, so usually after 8:00 o’clock at night.

  M:Which sections do you prefer?

  W:I’m mainly interested in the shopping. Other than that, I also like the news.

  (Text 7)

  W:Do you have somewhere to stay in London, Peter?

  M:No, I don’t. In fact, I was about to ask you if you could arrange some place for me to stay.

  W:Yes, that’s no problem though I am not in charge of it. I’ll ask someone to arrange it for you. What kind of place were you considering?

  M:Well, I don’t care if I share with other people, but I’m not good at housework. Maybe a home stay would be OK, but I don’t like young children, because they’re noisy and it’s difficult to study. Hopefully, I can live with a lady who has retired.

  W:OK, that’s no problem. But I must warn you that living with a family in London is very expensive. Much more expensive than other small cities.

  M:That’s not a big problem. I have some money saved. Besides, I can always get a part-time job. I’m working in a supermarket as a cashier now. So I don’t think I will have trouble with money.

  W:Sounds good. I’ll call you if I get some information about that.

  M:OK, that’s great. Thank you very much.

  W:You are welcome.

  (Text 8)

  M/W:Let’s take a walk around the Entertainment Building now. The first room we’re coming to is the theater. This room screens videos of special interest and is also used for lecture. Today there’s continuous video showing about the people who are teaching in the university, so anyone who’d like to learn more about the life for those people living and working in the university will find that interesting.

  Now we’re coming to the Picture Gallery. This shows life in the university over the last 100 years and all the various changes, which happened with the growth of the university. There are paintings and photos, all done by local artists. Some of them now are famous. It’s a great collection and people think highly of it.

  Well, I’m going to leave you now to walk around the museum on your own for a while. We’ll meet back at the entrance in an hour and a half. I hope you can enjoy your time in the university today. Thank you.

  (Text 9)

  M:And now here’s our guest, Jane Thomas, to tell us about Montreal’s famous yearly Island Bicycle tour, which is coming up in June. Good evening, Jane. What’s the bike tour all about?

  W:Well, Peter, it’s an event that’s open to anybody who’d like to ride a bicycle through the streets of Montreal. The tour covers a standard distance of 65 kilometers, but the route’s quite different every year, so even people who have already done it might enjoy doing it again.

  M:How long does it take to go the whole distance?

  W:It varies... Cyclists are free to go as fast or as slow and do as much or as little of the course as they like.

  M:Well, what’s the typical pace for a cyclist?

  W:Between 12 and 30 kilometers per hour. Some cyclists stop along the way and don’t cross the finish line until early evening. But the whole point is that there’s no rush—it’s not a real race, in fact.

  M:Well, do you have any tips for our cyclists?

  W:Yes. Take water with you. It is provided at the relay stations, but it helps to have an additional supply. And pack a good lunch with plenty of fruit for energy. Candy and chocolate don’t do the trick.

  (Text 10)

  M:Cindy! Have you heard the news?

  W:No, Steve. What do you mean?

  M:You know all the classes we’ve missed because of the snow? We’re going to have to make them up and it will have to be during spring break.

  W:Oh, no! We have our vacation all set! What are we going to do? Do the others know that?

  M:I don’t know but I certainly can’t afford to miss five days of classes this term.

  W:But I really don’t want to cancel our trip. All of us have already made our plane reservations!

  M:I can try to call the travel agency; maybe they can return our money. But before we do anything we need to speak with our professors.

  W:You think they’ll excuse us from class?

  M:I don’t know. But I think we’re going to have to speak to all of them anyway.

  W:Why didn’t they add extra days at the end of the term before summer classes?

  M:Because of the graduation date, which can’t be changed.

  W:Are other colleges around here doing the same thing?

  M:I would imagine so—it’s been such a bad winter and we’ve missed too many classes. We really do need to make them up.

  W:I know, I know. I was just really looking forward to this vacation. The idea of the sun and the beach!

  M:Oh look, there’s Professor Hampton right now!

  W:Come on, let’s go talk to him.

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