2017年高三二模英语试卷分析 (1)
2017年上海黄浦区高三二模英语试卷-学生用卷

2017年上海黄浦区高三二模英语试卷-学生用卷一、短文填空1、【来源】 2017年上海黄浦区高三二模第21~30题10分Should Children Ban Their Parents from Social Media?It might be taken for granted—but no previous generation of children will have had the expenence of having their entire childhoods intensively and publicly documented in this way. But the very first people to have had some of their childhood picture s1(post) online are not always happy about their formative years being preserved in digital world.Parents may not realize it, but by posting photos and videos of their online, they are creating an identity for their children2might not be welcomed. Lucy is a good example. She said she had asked her dad to de-tag her from "stuff that doesn't necessaryrepresent3I am now. That's not something I'd want to remember every time I log on to Facebook—It isn't the best memories, which is the way you'd like toreveal4on social media."Stones about online privacy are often about children and teenagers being warmed of the dangers of publishing too much personal information online. But in this case it's their parents who are in the spotlight. For some parents,5(safe) option is avoiding social media altogether.Kasia Kurowaska from Newcastle is expecting her first child in June and has agreed with her partner Lee to impose a blanket ban6her children are old enough to make their own decision about social media. But she has two big concerns about her plan. Firstly, it will bedifficult7(impose)." When their auntie comes round and takes a picture,we're going to have to be like paparazzi police, saying, please don't put these on Facebook. And secondly, the child might dislike8(not own ) an oline presence, especially if all of their friends do. But I9(keep) a digital record of them. It just won't have been shared on a platform10the masses.二、选词填空2、【来源】 2017年上海黄浦区高三二模第31~40题10分Letters Brought Back to LifeLetters as a way of communication have long given way to phone calls and WeChat messages. But a TV shows, Letters Alive, is helping bring this old way to keep in touch back intothe1.Letters Alive took it idea from a UK program with a similar name, Letters Live. Bothshows2—famous actors and actresses, but there is no gossip, no eye-catching visual effects. Instead, it's just one person walking up to a microphone and reading a letter.But these are not just any letters. They vary greatly in time and subjects. There is, for example, a passionate letter that famous painter Huang Youngyu wrote to playwright Cao Yu 30 years agoto3his lack of creativity. There is also a(n)4note from Spring and Autumn Period written by twoordinary young soldiers to their elder brother to report their lives in the war zone.Compared to published texts, letters also come with a personal5.One example from Letters live was a note of6from the mother of a dying child to JK Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books. It reads: "Mrs Rowling, cancer threatened to take everything from my daughter, and your books turned out to be the castle weso7needed to hide in."According to Guan Zhengwen, the director of Letter Alive, it is this kindof8behind every letter that strikes a harmony with the audience. "It's a thing of the past that entertainment shows9themselves only with pretty face." Guan told Sohu News, "Entertainment industry is starting to switch to a(n)10on wisdom and intelligence."A. criticizeB. desperatelyC. establishD. featureE. focusF. gratitudeG. heartfeltH. humanityI. influenceJ. presentK. touch三、完形填空3、【来源】 2017年上海黄浦区高三二模第41~55题15分Being Bigger isn't Necessarily Considered Better The firm, which famously started life in 1939, has now declared a new age, that of smaller start-up. By 2014, when Ms Whitman announced HP's decision to separate its computer and printer business from its corporate hardware and services operations, the company had grown into aclumsy1Its fortunes started to2with a series of expensive and much criticized purchase. By 2012 it had lost its position as the World's leading supplier of PCs to Lenovo. The dramatic3was aimed at helping the firm adapt to the new age of mobile and online computing, responding to shareholder demands for moreaggressive4."I would go from laser jet printing to our big enterprise services contracts where we were running the back end of IT for many big companies and organizations. These two things are not like each other. So the ability to focus and engage with customers on a(n)5set of objectives and business outcomes. I can already see the differences." Ms Whitmannn, who now heads the new spin-off. Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) selling servers and services, says the change hasalready6her performance. "One big change isit7each of the divisions to pursue the strategy that is right forthem.8, there is 'no way' printer and PC company HP Inc's decision last year to by Samsung's printing business for $1 bn would have happened when it was part of the larger firm. So it's that ability to drive your own program, not9by other businesses that don't have the same characteristics." Ms Whitman is so convinced her strategy is working thatshe's10HPE futher, spinning off both its business services division and its software business into separate companies last year.Her assumption that bigger doesn't always mean better seems11. After all, a larger company should find it easier to dominate the market it operates in. But the rapid rise of much small start-ups, competing and often overtaking these established powerful companies means the accepted wisdom that12equals success is beingchallenged.13in 2014, eBay carved PayPal, the electronic payments arm it bought in 2001, off from the main online sale business.Box, a cloud storage company, is another case in point. Founder Aaron Levie says, "Whether Uber, Airbnb, those same lessons14, which is if you can build something that's cheaper, faster and more scalable and delivers a far better customer experience than what the traditional sellers were able to do, then you can be extremely15."A. appearanceB. constructionC. giantD. possessionA. declineB. increaseC. stayD. varyA. adventureB. combinationC. developmentD. splitA. behaviorB. growthC. marketsD. policiesA. ambitiousB. complexC. narrowD. overallA. deliveredB. improvedC. measuredD. standardizedA. allowsB. employsC. remindsD. threatensA. All in allB. For exampleC. On the contraryD. What's moreA. held backB. kept onC. looked overD. taken downA. dissolvedB. expandedC. operatedD. shrunkA. fundamentalB. reasonableC. surprisingD. widespreadA. diligenceB. disciplineC. profitD. sizeA. ComparativelyB. GenerallyC. SimilarlyD. UnexpectedlyA. applyB. failC. hideD. increaseA. friendlyB. miserableC. motivatedD. troublesome四、阅读理解4、【来源】 2017年上海黄浦区高三二模第56~59题8分Born in 1823 in Wales, Alfred Russel Wallace was a man of modest means, but he had a passion for nature and he chose to follow it. He started out collecting insects as a hobby, but eventually his longing for adventure led him to explore the world.Luckily for Wallace, Victorian Britain was discovering an interest in weird and wonderful insets, so the demand from museums and private collections for these bests was growing. Wallace was able to make a living doing what he loved: collecting beetles and other insects.But his first trip of exploring the world ended in disaster. Wallace proceeded to the Amazon in South America. Its giant forests promised a wealth of new species, sure to put him on the scientific map. The trip took 6 weeks and involved every mode of transport in existence at the time. After four years Wallace had to watch in despair as his samples went up in flames—including live animals he was bringing home that were trying to jump free of the flames. But he did not let it stop him.In 1854, Wallace set off on another adventure, this time to the Malay Archipelago. Wallace found himself humbled by the new and exciting things he saw. He later recalled: "As I lie listening to these interesting sounds, I think how many besides myself have longed to see with their own eyes the many wonderful and beautiful things which I am daily encountering."In 1858, Wallace wrote what became as the "Temate essay": a piece of writing that was to change our understanding of life forever. In his essay, Wallace argued that a species would only turn into another species if it was struggling for existence. Henry W. Bates was one of many scientists delighted by the idea of evolution by natural selection. In a letter to Wallace, he wrote: "The idea is like truth itself, so simple and obvious that those who read and understand it will be stuck by its simplicity, and yet it is perfectly original."(1) finally caused Wallace to explore the world.A. His strong affection for natureB. His life-long devotion to beastsC. His deep love for adventureD. Increasing demand for insects(2) Which of the following is True about Wallace's first strip?A. It took him six weeks to explore the Amazon with all kinds of transportation.B. He made a scientific study of a fairly limited number of insects.C. The fire cost him his four years' collection of animals.D. His passion cooled after the disaster.(3) Wallace felt on the Malay Archipelago.A. fearlessB. luckyC. challengedD. risky(4) Wallace's idea on evolution of natural selection.A. made no sense at that timeB. built up a new concept of lifeC. was too simple to be trueD. revealed the origin of nature5、【来源】 2017年上海黄浦区高三二模(B篇)第60~62题6分Virtual realityProbably the most exciting tech development of recent times, virtual reality(VR) has arrived, with sufficient options available to the consumer who's searching for anextra amount of high-tech fun. The cheapest way to get a high-end VR experience comes courtesy of Sony. Its Play Station VR doesn't require a tricked-out PC or expensive phone-it works with the Playstation 4 control board and comes with a few great games in its library . There is a some equipment you can purchase to enhance the experience, but if you 've already got a PS4 you can enter the world of VR for just $400. Other high—end offerings like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, as well as mobile options like Samsung's Gear VR, will get your head in the game.Wireless headphonesCombining ease of use with the ability to move wild around your home, gym orworkplace, wireless headphones just make sense. And there are plenty of practical options to suit any budget. The Boss QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones are definitely worth a test drive, though. The full-size, around–ear Bluetooth headphones highlights active noise cancellation and double as a headset for making phone calls. They 've earned the Editor's Choice award at and can be purchased for less than $400 online.Digital camerasWhile your phone is a worthy assistant, there's no substitute for a real camerawhen it comes to taking the perfect picture. And these days you can get quality specifications in a package that's almost as small as your smartphone. The shiny design of the Fujifilm X70, $ 699, makes it the perfect companion, or you could go retro with the Olympus PEN-F($1, 200) that offers old school looks alongside cutting edge technology. Domestically, it's worth checking out Xiaomi's mirror less Yi MI for a more affordable option. With a high-end 20–megapixel(兆像素)sensor and the ability to host multiple lenses, it's available from just 2, 199 yuan.(1) Sony can provide high-tech fun at the lowest cost because.A. players can play free games onlineB. PS4 owners don't need any other deviceC. it gives players adequate experienceD. players have purchased expensive PCs(2) What is Bose Quiet Comfort 35 wireless headphones's selling point promoted in the passage?A. They have various types to meet users' needs.B. Users can reduce noise manually.C. They work better in the wild.D. Users can make phone calls with the headphones.(3) If your friend, who favors everything in the styles of the past, plans to make perfect pictures with a new device, you will most probably recommend.A. A smart phoneB. Fujifilm X70C. Olympus PEN-FD. Yi Mi6、【来源】 2017年上海黄浦区高三二模第63~66题8分Naquela Wright's life took an unexpected turn when she lost her eyesight as a teenager, but even when her world became immersed in darkness, the New Jersey resident didn't want to quit social media.Using Facebook was a challenge at first. Diagnosed in 2010 with pseudotumor cerebri, a rare health condition in which pressure increases around the brain and can result in the loss of vision, Wright learned how to use a screen reader to read the site through the touch of keyboard and sound of a robotic voice. Still, when a friend sends her in a photo, Wright often has no clue what the image shows.Now Facebook is trying to solve this problem by exploiting the power of artificial intelligence to create new tools that not only describe items in a photo but allows users to ask what's in an image."I can have a basic picture in my mind of what's going on in the picture and now I can comment on my own, " said Wright, who got to try out the new tools that are still being tested. "Of course, it's different, but it's something more than I had."An estimated 285 million people are visually disabled globally, according to the World Health Organization, and research conducted by Facebook showed that blind users have trouble figuring outwhat's in a photo because the description isn't clear or doesn't exist.Facebook has made it easier to skim through the content on its website with a screen reader by improving HTML headings, adding alternative text for images, launching keyboard shortcuts, and more. Using artificial intelligence to describe photos is only a part of these ongoing efforts.With 1.5 billion users, Facebook isn't the only social media company that wants to improve its website for the visually impaired. Along with Facebook and other major tech firms, Twitter and LinkedIn have their own accessibility teams and belong to an initiative called "Teaching Accessibility."Jeff Wieland, Facebook's head of accessibility engineering, said the group wants to educate more engineers, especially early on in college, about designing products that are compatible with the disabled and others. "We really don't want accessibility to be the luxury of a handful of companies, " Wieland said. "We want everything around the world to be built with accessibility in mind."(1) What tool helps the visually disabled to read Facebook?A. A screen readerB. A special keyboardC. A helpful robotD. HTML headings(2) What can be inferred from the passage about the new tool created by Facebook?A. It adds a lot of shortcuts on the keyboard.B. It helps users to employ their senses other than sight.C. It meets no competitors with its advanced technology.D. It inspires more engines to explore artificial intelligence.(3) The underlined phrase in the last paragraph "are compatible with" most probablymeans.A. are unaffordable toB. bring harm toC. keep company ofD. well suit(4) Which of the following is the best title for this passage?A. Screen reader: tool to access social mediaB. Ongoing effort: strength to improve websitesC. Artificial intelligence: power to help the blindD. Teaching accessibility: initiative to educate engineer五、信息匹配7、【来源】 2017年上海黄浦区高三二模第67~70题8分Your Own Best FriendTalking to yourself may seem a little shameful. If you've ever been overheard criticizing yourself for a foolish mistake or practicing a tricky speech ahead of time. You'll have felt the social restriction against communicating with yourself in words. According to the well-known saying, talking to yourself is the first sign of madness.1Talking to ourselves, whether out loud or silently in our heads, is a valuable tool for thought. Far from being a sign of foolishness, self-talk allows us to plan what we are going to do, manage our activities, regulate our emotions and even create a narrative of our experience.Take a trip to any preschool and watch a small child playing with her toys. You are very likely to hear her talking to herself: offering herself directions and giving voice to herfrustrations.2We do a lot of it when we are young—perhaps one reason for our shyness about continuing with it as adults.As children, according to the Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky, we use private speech to regulate our actions in the same way that we use public speech to control the behavior ofother.3Psychological experiments have shown that the distancing effect of our words can give us a valuable perspective on our actions. One recent study suggested that self-talk is most effective when we address ourselves in the second person: "you" rather than "I".We internalize the private speech we use as children—but we never entirely put away the out-loud version.4You're sure to see an athlete or two getting themselves ready for a sharp phrase or scolding themselves after a bad shot.Both kinds of self-talk seem to bring a range of benefits to our thinking. Those words to the self, spoken silently or aloud, are so much more than lazy talk.A. But there's no need for embarrassment.B. If you want proof, turn on the sports channel.C. As we grow older, we don't abandon this system—we internalize it.D. This so-called inner speech can improve our performance on various tasks.E. Conducting a dialogue with ourselves might turn out to be one of the keys to human creativity.F. Psychologists refer to this as private speech—language that is spoken out loud but directed at the self.六、阅读简答8、【来源】 2017年上海黄浦区高三二模第71题5分Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.Moustache(胡子)for Cash"Movember", as the annual event is known, sees men in countries including the UK, US and Australia grow out their facial hair while collecting sponsorship money from friends, family and colleagues, with the money going to cancer charities.The month of no shaving began unofficially in 2003, when a pair of men from Australia persuaded their family to join them in growing a moustache in order to encourage men to get themselves checked for cancer, which is seen as distasteful by some males. A year later, the group decided to set up the Movember Foundation, asking friends and colleagues to offer donations of money to support their efforts, and raised a massive A$54, 000 which was shared between a number of health projects. With thanks most likely a social media, Movember soon went global and the foundation now operates worldwide, having raised over£440 million since 2004. The effects of the fundraising are wide-reaching, which had made a significant discovery in the treatment of cancer.The issue of some men being too self-willed to visit their doctor for a checkup, or perhaps being raised in a culture of "touch it out",has led some males to neglect their health, which may mean it could be too late if something potentially deadly did develop. However, Movember is helping to break down the shame of male to appeal to men in a way that other campaigns just don't—with a sort of blokey jokiness.七、翻译9、【来源】 2017年上海黄浦区高三二模第72~75题8分Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.(1) 永远不要对你孩子的缺点熟视无睹。
高考英语全国2卷试卷分析

2017年高考英语全国2卷试卷分析(总9页)--本页仅作为文档封面,使用时请直接删除即可----内页可以根据需求调整合适字体及大小--2017 年高考英语(全国 II 卷)第二部分阅读理解本部分选题通常来自英语原版书籍、报纸、杂志、网络和日常生活常见的出行、产品、活动、节日、食物、场所等的介绍资料。
文体包括应用文、议论文、记叙文、说明文等。
本部分共两小节。
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的ABC和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
试题分析包括4篇阅读材料,题材涉及莎士比亚戏剧的演出、纪念友人、飞行汽车、植物受到攻击的反应等。
配有15道选择题,重点考查考生理解文中具体信息的能力、作出简单判断和推理的能力、理解作者的意图、观点和态度的能力、理解主旨要义的能力以及根据上下文判断词义的能力,具体如下表:A 篇为介绍性文章。
主要介绍莎士比亚戏剧在几个国家剧院的演出特色及演出信息。
21-23 题主要以信息查找题为主。
21.本题考查信息查找,答案 A。
在文中定位“National Theatre of China”,提取演出剧目信息。
22.本题考查推理判断,答案 C。
“Deafinitely Theatre”定位到第四段。
根据本段“By translating the rich and humourous text of Love’s Labour’s Lost into the physical language of BSL, Deafinitely Theatre creates a new inter pretation of Shakespeare’s comedy...”可知这个剧场的特殊之处在于手语演出。
23.本题考查信息查找,答案 D。
最后一段中可以直接提取演出的时间信息。
B 篇为作者回忆一位朋友的文章。
主要介绍自己与这位朋友相识的经过以及两人在人生观、价值观的相似之处,从而使得两人能保持多年的友谊。
2017届河北省衡水中学高三下学期二模考试英语试卷及答案

2017届衡水中学高三下学期二模考试英语试卷第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What will Dorothy do on the weekend?A.Go out with her friend.B.Work on her paper.C.Make some plans.2.What was the normal price of the T-shirt?A.$15.B.$30.C.$50.3.What has the woman decided to do on Sunday afternoon?A.To attend a wedding.B.To visit an exhibition.C.To meet a friend.4.When does the bank close on Saturday?A.At 1:00 p.m.B.At 3:00 p.m.C.At 4:00 p.m.5.Where are the speakers?A.In a store.B.In a classroom.C.At a hotel.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或对白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。
每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What do we know about Nora?A.She prefers a room of her own.B.She likes to work with other girls.C.She lives near the city center.7.What is good about the flat?A.It has a large sitting room.B.It has good furniture.C.It has a big kitchen.1 / 14。
2017-学年第二学期杭州市高三年级质量检测英语二模.doc

2017 学年第二学期杭州市高三年级教学质量检测英语试题卷考生须知:本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)。
满分150 分,考试用时120 分。
第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力略第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35 分)第一节(共10 个小题,每小题 2.5 分,满分25 分)AIt is halfway through October. The sun arrives early and I stare out my window, feeling shamefor invading ( 侵犯) the privacy of the homeless woman who has settled across the street. I am not sure when she first appeared, maybe a month ago. Each morning I watch as she gets out from the narrow space between the two large buildings across from mine.She wears the same dirty, badly torn dress every day. I can see she fights to pull herself up into a standing position. She fails in the first two or three tries, but determination always wins out. She remains leaning against the wall for several long minutes, appearing to gather the necessary strength needed to pick up her possession--all packed into five plastic bags. With tears in my eyes, I watch as she places her feet pointing outward to avoid falling. Her steps are measured and cautious as she slowly makes her way to the corner and disappears.When I first noticed this woman, I went across the street and offered her 20 dollars, but she turned her back to me and pretended not to see me. The expression on her face was one of shame, causing me to feel guilt for invading her privacy. The next night I bought a hotdog and a Coke,and left them in the spot when she was not there. Feeling like a spy, I watched as she ate the hotdog like a starving cat that had not eaten for days.I too often find myself complaining about life, but when I look out my window and see the old woman, I feel the need to apologize for my foolish pride in not realizing how fortunate I really am. There are many poor people in my town. I have become familiar with many of their faces, and then suddenly they disappear. I know that one day the old woman will be gone and I will have no idea where she is. I fear that day.21.What is the main idea of paragraph 2 ? A.Life is tough for the homeless woman.B.Poverty causes the woman’ s poor health.C.The woman doesn’ t care about her appearance.D.Possessions mean much to the woman.22. Why did the woman refuse the author’ s 20 dollars?A. The money didn’ t help much.B. She didn’ t like the author.C. Accepting money was guilty.D. She felt he dignity was hurt.23.What lesson does the author learn from the homeless woman?plaints can sometimes make life worse.B.He should appreciate his present life more.C.More is to be done to make life meaningful.D.We should all apologize for ignoring the poor.24.Which of the following words best describe the author of the text?A. OptimisticB. SympatheticC. DeterminedD. Easy-goingBA laptop, a hair straightener, Christmas lights, an e -reader, a kettle, two bags, a pair of jeans, aremote-control helicopter, a spoon, and a dining -room chair. All broken.It sounds like a pile of things that you’ s stuck in boxes and take to the dustbin. In fact, itof things mended in a single afternoon by British volunteers determined to get people to stopthrowing things away. This is the Reading Repair Cafe, part of an international network aimedat dealing with a world of rubbish.The helicopter belongs to William, who cheerfully describes himself as “ mechanically imcompetent” . He has owned it for 8 years, but 3 years ago it stopped working and it has beensitting unused in his cupboard ever since.He sits down at the table of Colin Haycock, an IT professional who volunteers at the repair cafe,which has been running for about four years and is a place where people can bring all manner ofhousehold items to be fixed for free. In less than five minutes, Haycock has fixed the helicopterand it works well.William looks ashamed;Haycock looks pleased. “ I wish they were all that simple,” he says. Today, the repairs will stop 24 kg of waste from going to landfill (垃圾填埋场)and save 284kgof CO2. Some items can’ t be fixed on the spot but very little needs to be thrown away.Gabrille Stanley, who used to run a clothing business, says she was drawn to volunteering at therepair cafe to fight the“ throwaway culture” she sees. About 300,000 tons of clothing was sent to landfill in UK in 2016 and a report from WRAP puts the average lifespan (寿命)for a piece ofclothing in the UK at 3.3 years.25.What is the author’ s purpose in writing paragraph 1?A.To present the main idea.B.To support the author’ s opinion.C.To raise reader’ s interest.D.To establish an argument.26. Why doesn ’ t William repair the helicopter himself?A. He is both lazy and busy.B. He is ashamed of repair work.C. He doesn’ t treasure the helicopter.D. He lakes the necessary skills.27.Which of the following argument will Cabrille Stanley probably agree with?A.People should send old clothing to landfill.B.People should hold on to their clothes longer.C.Clothing factories are to blame for the waste.D.Running a clothing business is no easy task.CThe descriptions are scary. Some people felt fine in the morning and then were dead by night. Patients coughed up blood. Their faces turned blue. That was what happened in 1918. A deadly flu killed ten of millions of people around the world. It is 100 years later. Scientists are thinking about how to keep us safe from another super -flu.Dr. Anthony Fauci says we need one vaccine(疫苗)that can protect against most or all types of the flu. Scientists want a shot that people could get every 5 or 10 years to get rid of normal flu shots. Maybe someday we will need just one shot. It could last our whole lives. It will not be easy. Scientists have been learning about flu for 100 years. Still, the flu often beats our best plans tostop it. That is because it is always changing.The immune system ( 免疫系统) protects the body. It keeps us healthy by fighting things that might harm the body. To get around our immune system, the flu changes itself every year. Scientists have a new plan, though. They are learning how the flu tricks the immune system. Theyare finding which part of the flu stays the same each year. The 1918 flu outbreak shows why this isso important. Back then, there was no flu vaccine. There was no way to stop it. By winter 1919.the flu had infected one -third of the world’ s population, killing more than 50 million people in ashort time.In 2009, scientists made a great discovery. They learned something new. Sometimes, peopleimmune system make a small number of special antibodies. Antibodies are proteins (蛋白质) inthe blood.These proteins stop us from getting sick. These special antibodies can stop the flu.Scientists are trying different tricks to get people’ s bodies to make more of those antibodies. They still need to learn more, though. In the meantime, Fauci says it is silly to think about what the nextflu might bring.“ We just need to be prepared,” he said.28. The flu tricks the immune system by__________________.A. changing itself every yearB. remaining totally unchangedC.producing special antibodiesD. harming proteins in the body.29.What can we learn from the text?A.The flu causes more deaths than it did 100 years ago.B.A flu vaccine shot with long -term effects is easy to make.C.The super flu will take about 5 or 10 years to get rid of.D.People don ’ t have to be too concerned about the flu.30.What is the main idea of the text?A.The deadly flu killed ten of millions of people in such a short time.B.Scientist are trying to figure out the best protecting against the flu.C.The immune system plays a vital part in keeping us from being sick.D. People around the world are scared of the sudden outbreak of the flu.第二节(共 5 小题 ;每小题 2 分,满分10 分)Why I Got Rid of My Cell PhoneIn 2017 I decided to take a break from my cell phone. Instead of shutting it off completely, Idecided to turn it off a month to see how it goes. By the end of the month I found that I could livewithout a cell phone. It has been seven months since I have lived without a cell phone. I wouldlike to share with you the reasons why I decided to get rid of my cell phone.1.31 Checking my phone was the first thing I did when I woke up and the last thing I didbefore going to sleep. Throughout the day I would check my phone countless times. It became abad habit of mine in which the only way to break it was to be far away from it.2.When I owned a phone, I was constantly connected to it. I wasn’ t taking enough time to see what was right in front of me. There was no end of the day when it came ti work and there was notnearly enough time to relax. Instead, I was constantly going.323.33 If I was having a conversation with someone, I would think about what else I could bedoing or texting other people instead of being fully present in the conversation. Now thatI don ’ t have a cell phone, I am more present in my conversations and to my surroundings.4.I was completely dependent on my cell phone. easy problem solver. Whatever problems I met during answers. Without my cell phone I have become more self34 A cell phone was my quick and the day, I used my cell phone for the-dependent and self-problem solver/5. I also found that my sleep wasn’ t as good as it had been in the past, Screens(刺stimulate 激) your mind and can affect your natural sleep patterns35However, I did not have theself-control to do this so I would go to bed with a stimulated mind causing me to have a poor nightsleep.A. It made me less social.B. I found that I was addicted to my phone.C. Having a cell phone split my attention in half.D. I know that is not good for my health.E. The answer to this is to turn off your phone a few hours before bed.F. These phone-free travels were some of the most liberating moments of my life.G. It was my watch, my alarm clock, my email, my maps. my wallet, and my way to talkwith friends.第三部分;语言运用第一节完形填空(共20 题小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分30 分)Mariana was just leaving a doctor’ s appointment lase Wednesday. All of a sudden, she foundherself in the middle of what felt like a36 in a movie. Mariana had been returning to he officein downtown Ottawa when she heard a woman down the street yell that a man had 37 her wallet.Sure enough, a man started running away from the scene of38 -but not before Marianacould 39 after him. After running for two blocks, Mariana rounded the corner into an alleywayand found that 40 had stopped running and had started to 41 instead.“ He came out from behind the dustbin and said in a very 42 tone,‘ I’ m sorry, I won’ t dothis anymore. Here is the43 . Just take it, take it ,’” she told the local media.“ So I took wallet, and the woman44 soon after. I gave it back to her and he stayed there.45 a lot.”Recognizing that the man was extremely46 , Mariana decided to take him to a47 downthe street and bought him a large black coffee.The man 48that he had come to the city with his 49 him in Ottawa without any money. Mariana did her best to friends from Toronto, but they had50 that men before showinghim how to get to the public library where he could seek help from the 51 She says that she 52 that the man gets the help that he needs, and she has no actions from the day. workers on duty.53 about her“ You kill more flies with 54 than you do with vinegar, ”she said, “I wanted to show him some 55 . It is a more powerful remedy (治疗方法)to forgive and forget past crimes. ”36.A. song B. scene C. disaster D. party37.A. check B. returned C. stolen D. spotted38.A. crime B. accident C. match D. quarrel39.A. line up B. get on C. stand up D. take off40.A. victim B. waiter C. burglar D. policeman41.A. struggle B. cry C. flee D. pray42.A. guilty B. aggressive C. friendly D. innocent43.A. coffee B. ticket C. menu D. wallet44.A. left B. woke C. caught up D. broke down45.A. complaining B. apologizing C. suffering D. charging46.A. upset B. calm C. stubborn D. gentle47. shelter B. clinic C. station D. cafe48.A. insisted B. announced C. explained D. intended49.A. reminded B. deserted C. tease D. arranged50.A. comfort B. connect C. approach D. thank51.A. retired B. skilled C. medical D. social52.A. suspects B. admits C. expects D. understand53.A. debates B. regret C. confidence D. worry54.A. honey B. wine C. poison D. glue55.A. courage B. appreciation C. reflection D. sympathy第Ⅱ卷第二节(共10 个小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分15 分)The first bicycle appeared in France in the 1790s. It was 56 little wooded horse with a fixed front wheel. Because the wheel was fixed, it could not be turned right or left. The only wayit could be controlled was the rider 57 ( push ) against the ground with his or her feet. In 1817,a German replaced the fixed wheel with one 58 could be turned. Now the wooden horse couldbe directed right or left. The rider still needed to push it with his or her feet on the ground. In 1839,a Scot 59 ( name ) MacMillan designed the first bicycle -like machine with foot board and rode it for 40 miles in only 5 hours. The bicycle got more 60 ( comfort ) in 1869 when rubbertires were introduced. Around the same time, the front wheel began to grow larger while the backwheel got s maller. During the 1880s, 61 ( bicycle )enjoyed a sudden 62 ( grow )in popularity. However, they weren ’ t very safe. Sitting high up towards the front of the bicycle and traveling very fast, the rider could be 63 ( easy ) thrown over the front wheel if the bicyclehit a small stone. Fortunately, the “ safety bicycle 64 ”( invent ) in 1884. The safety bicyclehad equal-sized wheels and tires with air in them. And more improvements quickly followed. Nodoubt there will be 65 ( far ) improvement in design and materials in the future.第四部分;写作(共两节,满分40 分)第一节应用文写作(满分15 分)假定你是李华,注意到你们学校学生很少进行英语文学阅读。
天津市和平区2017届高三第二次质量(二模)英语试题(含答案)

天津市和平区2017届高三第二次质量(二模)英语试题第一卷选择题(共95分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
例:Stand over there _______you’ll be able to see it better.A.orB.andC.butD.while1.—Shall we eat Chinese or Western food for lunch?—________.I don’t mind either.A.It’s up to you.B.Help yourself.C.It depends.D.No problem.2.This product contains no_________colors; only natural substances are used.mercialB.beneficialC.officialD.artificial3.If you_________any mistakes in the article, just mark them with a pencil.A.makeB.repeatC.spotD.ignore4.---A child’s behavior is most easily influenced by his parents.---True. That’s_________we should set a good example to our kids.A.whyB.whenC.whetherD.where5.________for many years, the novelist suddenly became famous.A.Having ignoredB.Having been ignoredC.IgnoringD.To be ignored6.I’ve finally finished my paper and it_______me an entire month.A.was takenB.takesC.tookD.had taken7.I’ll have all of the essays________by the end of this term if my plan goes well.pletingB.to completepletedD.being completed8.Planning so far ahead makes no________---so many things will have changed by next year.A.senseB.roomC.choiceD.effort9.The report shows that increase in oil prices has_________many changes in our lives.A.got throughB.resulted fromC.turned intoD.brought about10.We didn’t play football yesterday. The match__________.A.is canceledB.was canceledC.has canceledD.had canceled11.---Do you want to join me on a ten-mile run?---_________I feel so tired today.A.I think so.B.I’m not surpris ed.C.Not likely!D.Of course.12.The girl thought her boyfriend had bought her a necklace of great value________in fact it was made of glass.A.whenB.whileC.thatD.as13.The law must be strictly observed and_______breaks it shall be punished.A.anyone whoB.those whoC.anyoneD.those14.It wasn’t serious accident. The car was only________damaged.A.heavilyB.slightlyC.nearlyD.narrowly15.I wish I_______her the news and then she wouldn’t be worried n ow.A.don’t tellB.didn’t tellC.haven’t toldD.hadn’t told第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
山东省2017年高三二模试题省实验中学2017届高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试题Word版含答案

第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.When did the speakers last see each other?A.Fifteen years ago.B.Five years ago.C.One year ago.2.What does the man wish for the future?A.All his dreams will come true.B.Science will develop much faster.C.He will be able to do his job from home.3.What will the woman do next?A.Bring the man another salad.B.Take away the man's soda.C.Give the man some cheese.4.What is the relationship between the speakers?A.They are friends.B.They are cousins.C.They are brother and sister.5.What does the woman tell the man to do?A.Prepare for landing.B.Take his headphones off.C.Make an announcement.第二节听下面5段对话或对白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。
每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
北京市海淀区2017届高三英语二模试题答案

海淀区高三年级第二学期期末练习英语参考答案及评分标准2017.05第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)1. B2. A3. A4. C5. C第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)6. B7. C8. A9. B 10. B 11. B 12. C 13. A 14. A 15. C第三节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)★每小题超过一个词不计分;★拼写错误不计分;★16、18、19题首字母不大写扣0.5分。
16. Medicine 17. 627-549 18. Theatre/Theater 19. Half 20. red第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)21. C 22. A 23. A 24. C 25. B 26. B 27. A 28. D 29. D 30. C 31. B 32. B 33. D 34. C 35. A第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)36. C 37. D 38. B 39. D 40. A 41. D 42. A 43. B 44. C 45. C 46. B 47. C 48. A 49. D 50. B 51. A 52. C 53. B 54. D 55. A第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)56. C 57. D 58. D 59. A 60. D 61. B 62. A 63. B 64. D 65. A66. C 67. A 68. C 69. C 70. B第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)71. G 72. A 73. B 74. C 75. D第四部分:书面表达(共两节,35分)One possible version:Dear Jim,How is it going? Thank you for your support on my upcoming attendance in the CCTV program The Reader.The book I have chosen is “Fu Lei’s Family Letters” in which he shared his view about art and lifein order to guide his son. There are two reasons why I’ve decided t o read one of his letters to the audience nationwide. Firstly, you can feel the profound fatherly love and his efforts to guide the next generation, which I believe will touch the youngsters like me. Besides, many traditional virtues, such as integrity, can be found in his works, which can inspire students like us.The book has an immense influence on me. Actually, it is this book that changed me from a troubled teen to a caring son. Besides, the wisdom in the book helps me shape a positive attitude towards life and future. Thus, it came to my mind the moment I got the invitation.That’s all about it. I hope my introduction can be of some help. Is there any book that also plays an important role in your life? I’m looking forward to your reply!Yours,Li Hua二、内容要点:1.发现Jack生病;2.带Jack看中医;3.Jack喝中药;4.Jack分享对中医的认识。
2020届河北省衡水中学2017级高三二模考试英语试卷及解析

2020届河北省衡水中学2017级高三二模考试英语试卷★祝考试顺利★(解析版)时间:120分钟分值:150满分注意事项:1. 答卷前,考试务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
3. 在答题卡上与题号相对应的答题区域内答题,写在试卷、草稿纸上或答题卡非题号对应的答题区域的答案一律无效。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the boy going to do?A. Post a letter.B. Go shopping.C. Meet some friends.2. Where are the speakers probably?A. In an office.B. In a hospital.C. At the man's home.3. What does the girl think of her exam?A. It was tough.B. It was interesting.C. It was successful.4. Why does the man refer to Tom Barlow?A. To give back a book.B. To appreciate the name.C. To ask for sick leave.5. What probably made the woman react this way?A. That the man opened the door at once.B. That the man matched the key's teeth quickly.C. That the man broke the key inside the lock.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。
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2017届高三二模试卷分析
高三英语组
一、整体情况分析
高三的第二次模拟,同学们的分数已经揭晓。就英语科的命题而
言,质量还是相当不错的,难易度上把握得很好,基本上吻合全国卷
英语试题的难度,注重考查学生的语言基础知识积累和在语境中运用
语言的能力。试卷在选材上注重题材、体裁的多样性,文章内容贴近
生活、贴近实际,具有积极的情感态度导向,完全体现了英语学科高
考的命题特点。
二、全校总体情况
针对我校实际情况,加之英语基础薄弱。本次考试成绩不理想,最
高分为135.5分,120分以上:16人;及格人数:119人;80-89分
数段的人数:34人。
三、具体题型分析
(1)听力
听力部分整体得分率很低,总体而言,本次听力难度较一模大些。
考试中错误较多的是第4、5、6、12、13、15、17、20题等。主要原
因有:本次听力题目与材料相比,比较活,转一点弯;语篇理解能力
不强,对特殊场景的关键词把握不准;审题不够仔细。
从主要的失分题型中,说明我们在以后的教学中不仅要进一步加
强听力训练和方法指导,培养学生的预测和捕捉关键信息,以及综合
理解语言信息的能力,还得夯实学生基础,提高学生的语言基本功,
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从而提高语言理解能力。
(2)阅读理解
此次4篇阅读难度适中,但得分率也不高,错题主要集中在21、
22、26、28、30、34等小题,主要原因是学生在查找个别细节、猜
测词义、推理判断、理解能力等方面仍然较弱,学生不善于利用有效
的信息进行排除和合理的推断,没有掌握如何从整体上、宏观上把握
文章的脉络,明确段意,理解文章中心和作者的写作意图的技巧。另
外还存在其它原因:1.部分学生基础薄弱,阅读速度不够,造成阅读
时间不足,文章来不及细读;2.学生词汇量不够,造成理解难度增大,
解题正确率低;3.分析信息,处理信息能力差,无法合理分析关键信
息,提取有效信息,耗费了很多时间,结果事倍功半;4.知识面陕窄。
今后应更加注重学生读的能力的训练。
(3) 七选五
七选五难度中等,基本符合七选五出题规律。但是学生得分也不
高,一般是6-8分,主要错题是37题。学生在逻辑与连贯方面多加
强,多注意前后句的中心词及逻辑。
(4)完型填空:
是一篇夹叙夹议的文章,完型是考查学生在阅读理解的基础上对
语篇的连贯性、词汇、语法的综合运用情况。完形填空的得分率不高,
丢分的集中在47、48、49、50、51等小题,从失分率高的题目可以
看出,主要是学生没有联系上下文来解题以及对个别词掌握的不够;
另外个别学生未真正把握整个语篇含义就做题导致失分;还有就是大
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部分学生在词义辨析方面掌握仍不牢固,今后既要强化完形答题技巧
训练又要多方面搜集两大实词的辨析与用法。
(5)语法填空
本试卷语法难度不大,但是得分率不高,全校只有一个学生满分,
大部分学生在3-12分, 错题主要集中在66,67,68,69等题。主要
原因是学生语法知识薄弱,不能根据上下文句意来填出正确的答案。
(6)短文改错
短文改错难度较低,无论在内容上还是在文字上都比较简单,符
合中学生英语的实际水平。但是学生得分率特别低,大部分学生只有
1-5分。考生错题都集中在冠词、代词、名词单复数,短语,定语从
句等方面的运用。
(7)书面表达
书面表达是写一封投诉信,内容贴近生活,让学生有话可写。
但从学生试卷的情况来看,书面表达中还存在以下几点问题:1 .
要点不齐全。有点要点容易被学生遗漏或表达不清,反映第一轮复习
还不够扎实。2.基本功不扎实,出现了很多语法错误和汉语式英语的
表达方式。更不能使用一些较高级或较复杂的句法结构来提高文章的
档次。3.很多学生没有养成写好后复读检查一遍的习惯,存在着诸如
主谓一致、标点符号的低级错误。4.连贯词的使用欠缺。体现在句与
句,段与段之间缺少必要的连词和高级词汇的运用,文章读起来不连
贯,不流畅,条理不清晰。这也是得不到高分的原因之一。5.很多学
生的书写是个大问题,卷面不整洁,字迹潦草,书写不清晰直接影响
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得分。6.除此以外,还有学生字数不够(少于100字)或者不注意大
小写及标点符号等小的细节,导致扣分较多。
四、后阶段的复习措施
(1)抓听力
听力要坚持再坚持,要增加对学生耳朵刺激的频率(每周不少于
3次),同时要有解题技巧和听力策略的渗透;考前两周建议播放近
几年高考听力(全国卷I);让学生多读历年真题的听力材料。
(2)重基础
1.关于语法知识填空,不要采用题海战术。考前淡化语法,但要
重视动词和时态、重视错题、重视语境,重视句子结构。对学生的弱
点和盲点可通过“小练习”的形式排查并解决。
2.关于词汇,常用词的拼写仍是重中之重,要经过一轮甚至两轮
的检查。常用句型和短语要有口头和笔头的反复练习。对话填空要求
考生准确拼写单词,特别要注意词形和词性变化。
3.在冲刺阶段,应多进行一些限时训练,通常每五篇阅读材料作
为一组,在35-40分钟里完成,提高阅读速度。
(4)重书面表达
1、要求学生在最后一个月多背诵经典范文,尤其是历年真题。
2.老师可以多面批作文。
3.重书写
鼓励学生在最后的一个月尽自己的最大努力写好英语。对部分学
生而言,提高英语书写可能是提高写作得分的关键。
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(5)重真题
这一阶段应该有针对性地做综合题目。试题一定要精选,高考题
目因其高度的科学性和缜密性,是非常好的操练材料,但要合理使用。
如果感觉语法、词汇的积累差不多了,就要去做高考题,一方面可以
检验自己的水平,另一方面可以指导复习的方向。写作可以选写几篇,
另外几篇只要有构思就可以。另外,高考作文一般都能找到相应的范
文,可以借鉴。对于高考试卷,要搞懂每一题,理解每一个单词。
五、在最后的一个月里,回归基础是提高成绩的唯一出路。
(1)基础词汇→基本用法→基本搭配
(2)基本语法→关键部分→灵活运用
(3)基本句型→熟练掌握→出神入化
(4)阅读朗读→每天不断→分类进行
(5)基本范文→选择背诵→示范效应
(6)基本题量→强基固本→找准语感