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河北成人高考英語試題2017

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  河北成人高考英語試題2017

  第I卷

  第一部分:聽力(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。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置,聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題,每段對話僅讀一遍。

  1. What does the woman mean?

  A. The program must be done on time.

  B. The man’s request was too late.

  C. The man should ask a couple for help.

  2. What is the man going to do?

  A. Fix up a handle. B. Take a medical examination.

  C. Review his lessons.

  3. Where does the conversation probably take place?

  A. In a bank. B. In a library. C. In a hotel.

  4. How much did the woman pay for her T-shirt last week?

  A. 16 dollars. B. 30 dollars. C. 8 dollars.

  5. What nationality is the lecturer?

  A. French. B. Greek. C. German.

  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。每段對話后面有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間來閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

  聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。

  6. When will the man’s plane take off?

  A. At 7:25. B. At 8:30. C. At 10:30.

  7. What does the woman tell the man to do last?

  A. Take his boarding card right now.

  B. Enjoy the scenery outside the plane.

  C. Get on the plane from Gate 21.

  聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。

  8. What is the man doing?

  A. Buying a book about the NBA.

  B. Watching a basketball game.

  C. Studying the history of the NBA.

  9. What does the man say about the NBA?

  A. It had 13 member clubs at the beginning.

  B. It has not been well-known until years later.

  C. Its players may be the world’s best-paid sportsmen.

  聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

  10. What is the date today?

  A. August 27th. B. August 25th. C. August 29th.

  11. Where is the man’s uniform?

  A. In his cupboard. B. Behind his door. C. Under his bed.

  12. What will the man do besides washing his uniform?

  A. Finish his homework. B. Finish his project paper. C. Prepare for sharing his holidays.

  聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

  13. What is the math homework?

  A. The exercises from 2-c to 2-f on page 30.

  B. The exercises from 2-a to 2-f on page 30.

  C. The exercises from 2-a to 2-c on page 13.

  14. When should the students hand in their reading report?

  A. By Wednesday afternoon.

  B. By Thursday afternoon.

  C. By Thursday morning.

  15. Who didn’t give the students any homework?

  A. Their history teacher. B. Their music teacher. C. Their science teacher.

  16. What do we know about the woman?

  A. She doesn’t have any plants at home.

  B. She will miss the math exam.

  C. She didn’t go to school today.

  聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

  17. How much did Alibaba make on November 11, 2014, according to the talk?

  A. 3.5 billion yuan. B. 35 billion yuan. C. 3.5 billion dollars.

  18. What did Alibaba realize five years ago?

  A. Single people might prefer electronic equipment to other products.

  B. Single people might tend to seek comfort through online shopping.

  C. Other companies would set up the unofficial holiday before them.

  19. How many orders came from smart phones in the first hour of sales that day?

  A. 20%. B. 32%. C. 24%.

  20. What is Bain?

  A. A global consulting company.

  B. An online shopping company.

  C. Alibaba’s partner in Hong Kong.

  第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

  第一節(jié)(共15小題; 每小題2分,滿分30分)

  閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

  A

  When my friend Eden invited me to join her book club, I was excited. After all, gaining a position in a desirable book club had become as competitive as gaining acceptance to Harvard. Now, the next time my neighbor invited me to watch American Idol with her, I would sigh, “I wish I could, but I must polish off the last 300 pages of The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers for my book club meeting tonight.”

  Right away, I started to read the group’s present selection, a best-selling novel that reviewers considered as “a work of great genius(天才).” But I was in trouble with page three. This was a tale about a man named Geet, who led a hard life. With 543 pages still ahead, I shared his suffering : the stealing of his possessions on page 98 ; his best friend’s death on page 255. I dared not imagine the terrors on page 456. I wondered : Was this any way to spend my precious reading time?

  I expected the other members to hate the book as much as I did. I was wrong. “I thought the writing was unique,” the hostess said.“I agree,” nodded another one.

  Hearing that, I worried that I was not smart enough to appreciate a literary work this depressing. When I declared that I thought the book should be required reading for all prisoners, the group was silent. Good, maybe they’ll kick me out ! I hoped. However, they didn’t.

  Hoping the club would cheer up, I brought the humor books that I was quite fond of to the next meeting as suggested reading. They ignored me, as one might ignore someone who had accidentally made an embarrassing sound.

  In spite of that, I still stayed in the club and I would stay long enough to get my turn to pick a book and lead the discussion, after which I happily left.

  21. What was the author’s attitude towards being admitted by the book club at first?

  A. Regretful. B. Proud. C. Careful. D. Curious.

  22. The underlined words “polish off” in Paragraph 1 probably mean .

  A. correct B. remember

  C. finish something quickly D. make something shiny

  23. What was the author’s problem with the best-selling novel?

  A. She couldn’t stand its sadness. B. It had too many pages.

  C. She couldn’t afford to buy it. D. It was too difficult.

  24. After the author expressed her opinion about the novel, other members .

  A. ignored her B. kicked her out

  C. suggested comic books to her D. showed their disagreement with silence

  B

  Two years ago, a Dutch creative company opened a concept restaurant in Amsterdam that would be, in the words of its founder, “the perfect place to have dinner alone.” The restaurant is called Eenmaal—this name has been translated into English as “dinner for one”―and was launched in an attempt to start removing the stigma(污名) connected to going out alone. Obviously picking up on the same cultural trend, a new fast-casual restaurant in Washington, D.C. has seating with individual dishes, an arrangement that satisfies single diners.

  A study in the Journal of Consumer Research gets at why most people are so unwilling to leave home and do fun things on their own. In a series of experiments, the University of Maryland’s Rebecca Ratner and Georgetown’s Rebecca Hamilton showed that when it comes to going to the movies or to dinner, subjects(受試者) are in agreement that they won’t enjoy themselves as much if they aren’t going with any of their friends. “People decide not to do things all the time just because they’re alone,” Ratner told The Washington Post. “But the thing is that they would probably be happier going out and doing something all by themselves.”

  The researchers found the main reason people didn’t think they’d enjoy themselves was that they were afraid other people would think they didn’t have any friends. They thought they’d be seen as unusual, antisocial, and strange for going somewhere without friends, but said they wouldn’t attach these labels(標簽) as strongly to someone they witnessed, say, sitting alone at a movie theater.

  Ratner and Hamilton also ran some experiments to see how they might be able to push people to go out by themselves. They realized that there wasn’t the same mental block against going to the grocery store alone, and supposed that this was because shopping stood for getting something done. Sure enough, subjects who considered going to a coffee shop on their own thought it sounded more enjoyable when they were told they would have reading material and could be productive than when they were going simply to enjoy a drink. Getting people to think of an experience as an accomplishment might make them more likely to do it without a friend’s company.

  In the absence of fellow diners, many of the customers at Eenmaal, the blog Food Republic reported, ended up staring at their phones anyway. These days, when a phone is never farther than an arm’s length away, “alone” just doesn’t mean what it used to.

  25. The two restaurants mentioned in Paragraph 1 were opened to .

  A. offer delicious and healthy food to customers

  B. encourage people to have dinner out alone

  C. satisfy different requirements from different customers

  D. spread local culture and customs among visitors

  26. According to Rebecca Ratner, what is the surprising finding of their research?

  A. It’s hard for people to decide whether to go out with friends or by themselves.

  B. People would rather stay at home than do something amusing out.

  C. There may be more pleasure when doing things alone than with others.

  D. People should learn some social skills and enjoy staying with others.

  27. According to the passage, people who want to do things with their friends .

  A. care much about others’ opinions about them

  B. have emotional or mental problems

  C. are too busy to complete their tasks alone

  D. are greatly affected by their friends

  28. We can infer from the passage that doing things alone can bring people a sense of .

  A. security B. belonging C. achievement D. responsibility

  C

  Visualization is closely related to positive thinking. It is used by athletes, musicians, actors, speakers, and others to improve their performance in stressful situations. How does it work? Listen to long-distance runner Vicki Huber :

  Right before a big race, I’ll picture myself running, and I will try and put all of the other competitors in the race into my mind. Then I will try and imagine every possible situation I might find myself in… behind someone, being pushed, different positions on the track, laps to go, and, of course the final part. And I always picture myself winning the race, no matter what happens during the event.

  Of course, Huber doesn’t win every race she runs, but research has shown that the kind of mental imaging she describes can obviously increase athletic performance. It has also shown that visualization can help speakers control their stage fright.

  The key to visualization is creating a vivid mental blueprint in which you see yourself succeeding in your speech. Picture yourself in your classroom rising to speak. See yourself at the lectern(放演講稿的講桌),confident, making eye contact(接觸)with your audience and delivering your introduction in a firm, clear voice. Feel your confidence growing as your listeners get more and more caught up in what you are saying. Imagine your sense of achievement as you conclude the speech knowing you have done your very best.

  As you create these images in your mind’s eye, be realistic but stay focused on the positive aspects of your speech. Don’t allow negative images to affect the positive ones. Acknowledge your nervousness, but picture yourself overcoming it to give an effective presentation. If one part of the speech always seems to give you trouble, visualize yourself getting through it without any problems. And be specific. The clearer your mental pictures, the more successful you are likely to be.

  As with your physical rehearsal(排練)of the speech, this kind of mental rehearsal should be repeated several times in the days before you speak. It doesn’t guarantee that every speech will turn out exactly the way you imagine it-and it certainly is no replacement for thorough(全面的)preparation. But it is a proven way to help control your nerves and to make a successful presentation.

  29. Huber’s visualization of her races _______.

  A. is detailed and thorough B. is used during the event

  C. is based on real pictures D. is created with other runners

  30. The fourth paragraph is mainly developed_______.

  A. by space B. by comparison C. by process D. by importance

  31. According to the text, if you meet with difficulty when preparing a speech, you should ______.

  ` A. ignore the negative aspects B. do the mental imaging later

  C. imagine finishing it smoothly D. create clearer mental pictures

  32. What do we learn about mental rehearsal?

  A. It usually produces the desired results.

  B. It may be a good way to calm you down.

  C. It is more important than physical rehearsal.

  D. It is a good chance to show your imagination.

  D

  A group of police blocks off narrow streets with their cars. They move quietly, spot the target, and close in, taking a group of smugglers(走私販) by surprise. A few seconds later, the victims are discovered.

  The location: a street market in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The victims: birds, American lizards, and tortoises snatched(搶走) from the wild. The smugglers planned to sell them at the market.

  “People who want to own a wild animal increase the illegal wild animal trade,” says Juliana Machado Ferreira, a National Geographic explorer who works to fight the illegal wildlife trade. Removing too many animals from the wild upsets the balance of nature. “If people truly love wildlife, they will want them to be free,” she says.

  Each day illegally caught wild animals are carried thousands of miles to be sold as pets, food, or ingredients for traditional medicines. “Wildlife illegal trade is one of the largest illegal trades in the world, worth about 20 billion dollars a year,” says Matthew Pritchett of Freeland, an organization that fights the illegal wildlife trade. “The United States is one of the top three markets in the world for illegal wildlife products.”

  Smugglers use special ways to take the animals through airport security checks. But smart police use their own tricks to catch them. Read the following story.

  How many finches - small singing birds - can you fit inside a purse? At least 25, as it turns out. When a woman from Guyana, a country in northeast South America, started acting nervously at JFK airport, U.S. customers and border protection agents x-rayed her bags. They found birds called seed finches stuffed inside hair curlers! The agent called FWS (Fish & Wildlife Service) officers to take the birds, which will live at a zoo. The woman, however, was singing a different song.

  33. What is Paragraph 1 mainly about?

  A. Police catching smugglers. B. A game of hide-and-seek.

  C. Victims being found. D. A scene of a movie.

  34. By saying the last sentence, the author means the woman _______.

  A. enjoyed singing B. could be in prison

  C. tried to disturb the inspection D. used a smart way to hide the birds

  35. What is the best title for the text?

  A. Rescue smuggled wildlife B. Illegal wildlife trade

  C. Catch animal thieves D. Various uses of wildlife

  第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

  根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

  Improve your memory

  Do you find yourself forgetting where you left your keys or blanking out information on important tests? 36 Before your next big exam, be sure to check out some of these tried and tested ways of improving memory.

  Focus your attention on the materials you are studying. Attention is one of the major components(組成部分) of memory. In order for information to move from short-term memory into long-term memory, you need to actively attend to this information. 37

  Structure and organize the information you are studying. Researchers have found that information is best organized in related groups. 38 Or you can make an outline of your notes and textbook readings to help group related concepts (概念).

  39 When you are studying unfamiliar material, take the time to think about how this information relates to things that you already know. By establishing relationships between new ideas and previously existing memories, you can greatly increase the likelihood of recalling(回想起) the recently learned information.

  Pay extra attention to difficult information. Remembering information at the beginning or end of an article is easy. However, recalling information from its middle can be difficult. 40 Another way is to try restructuring what you have learned so it will be easier to remember. When you come across an especially difficult concept, devote some extra time to memorizing the information.

  A. Try to study in a quiet place and concentrate on your learning.

  B. Fortunately, there are things that you can do to help improve your memory.

  C. You can overcome this problem by spending extra time memorizing this information.

  D. Use this approach in your own studies.

  E. Try grouping similar concepts and terms together.

  F. Relate new information to things you already know.

  G. Repeat the information you are studying to improve memory.

  第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

  第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)

  閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

  Since the popularity of smartphones, people spend lots of time on their phones, either messaging other people, 41 news, or playing games. 42 I think cellphones have made life more 43 , I don’t think spending a lot of time on cellphones is a good idea.

  First, spending too much time on cellphones may 44 cancer. Scientific studies have 45 that low levels of radiation are given off from the batteries(電池) of cellphones. Not only that, but phones are constantly using microwaves to send and 46 information. Since many people use their cellphones near their heads, long time exposure could eventually lead to some very 47 and unhealthy effects.

  Secondly, when people spend too much time on their cellphones, they 48 on the things going on around them. This has been proven over and over again by 49 who use their phones while in their cars. This has been such a major cause of car 50 , because drivers are too distracted by their phones to 51 the road, that most states in the U.S. have banned the 52 of cellphones while driving. There are also other cases showing how using cellphones can 53 people to miss out on the things around them. For example, I went hiking with a friend a few weeks ago. She was so 54 to her cellphone the whole time that she missed out on all the 55 things we saw on the mountains, and didn’t get a 56 to experience the same awe(敬畏) of nature as I was able to experience.

  Lastly, spending too much time on cellphones makes people forget how to have normal conversations. 57 , when people use text messaging, they use a form of shorthand known as “Netspeak” to 58 on the size of messages and make typing them on small keyboards fast and easy. 59 this, many people forget how to spell and use grammar 60 .

  41. A. reading B. learning C. spreading D. reporting

  42. A. Since B. Because C. Unless D. While

  43. A. interesting B. meaningful C. convenient D. enjoyable

  44. A. add to B. result from C. turn to D. lead to

  45. A. raised B. proven C. reviewed D. examined

  46. A. seek B. store C. receive D. collect

  47. A. powerful B. harmful C. important D. beneficial

  48. A. break in B. fall back C. miss out D. catch up

  49. A. drivers B. visitors C. passengers D. players

  50. A. accidents B. trades C. crimes D. losses

  51. A. pull out into B. pay attention to C. get across D. go along

  52. A. use B. call C. answer D. message

  53. A. command B. force C. allow D. cause

  54. A. accounted B. attracted C. attached D. affected

  55. A. terrible B. strange C. beautiful D. funny

  56. A. moment B. mind C. way D. chance

  57. A. Therefore B. Besides C. However D. Instead

  58. A. count B. work C. save D. mark

  59. A. In case of B. According to C. For fear of D. As a result of

  60. A. correctly B. carefully C. regularly D. normally

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