大学英语(2)_201706_模拟卷1.pptx
2017高考仿真卷+英语(二)含解析

2017高考仿真卷·英语(二)第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
ABoostores are a traveller’s best friendthey provide convenient shelter in bad weather,and they often host readings and other cultural events.Here is a loo at world’s si greatest boostores.Adrian Harrington—since 1971.Rare boosrare first editions;leather bound sets and general antiquarian(古玩).Address64a ensington Church Street,ensington,London,England,U..Another Country—reuberg,Berlin,Germany.Another Country is an English Language second-hand booshop which is mostly used as a library.They have about 20,000 boos that you can buy or borrow.Some regular events are held at the shop,such as readings,cultural events,social evenings and film nights.Atlantis Boos—Oia,Santorini,Greece.Atlantis Boos is an independent booshop on the island of Santorini,Greece,founded in 2004 by a group of friends from Cyprus,England,and the United States.Throughout the year it has hosted literary festivals,film screenings,boo readings,and good old fashioned dance parties.Bart’s Boos—Ojai,California,U.S.A.“The World’s Greatest Outdoor Boostore”,a boostore founded by Richard Bartinsdale in 1964.Shelves of boos face the street,and regular customers are ased to drop coins into the door’s coin bo to pay for any boos they tae whenever the store is closed.Corso Como Booshop—Milan,Italy.Etensive selection of publication on art,architecture,design,graphics and fashion,along with a strong emphasis on photography.It wasfounded in 1990 in Milan,Italy,by Carla Soani.The Booworm—Beijing,China.A booshop,library,bar,restaurant and event space,now with four divisions in three cities—Beijing,Suhou and Chengdu.The interconnecting rooms with floor-to-ceiling boos on every wall are light and airy in summer,yet warm and comfortable in winter.21.Which of the following boostores has the longest history?A.Adrian Harrington.B.Atlantis Boos.C.Bart’s Boos.D.Corso Como Booshop.22.What can you do in Atlantis Boos?A.Attend a festival.B.Learn photography.C.Enjoy rare boos.D.Buy boos anytime.23.How is The Booworm different from the other boostores?A.It is used as a library.B.It hosts all sorts of activities.C.It focuses on photography.D.It has branches in different cities.BThere is a lot to learn about the creations of Beatri Potter—not only is she the author and illustrator of one of the world’s most famous children’s boos,The Tale of Peter Rabbit,but also a pioneering conservationist with the spirit of a scientist.“Potter grew up as the daughter of a wealthy Victorian family,but along with her brother filled an entire floor of their large house in London with all sorts of animals,”said Anne Lundin,a retired professor for the UW-Madison School of Library Studies.“As an adult,she was a frustrated botanical illustrator and scientist.That field was not open to her because she was female,”Lundin said.Potter was urged to turn the charming illustrations and stories she wrote in letters to children into boos.She wrote 23 boos in all—a body of wor that has inspired plays,ballets,films and an astonishing amount of merchandise.“Peter Rabbit is probably the most famous children’s boo in the world,which was published 113 years ago and has really stood the test of time.It’s been translated into 36 languages.The parents and grandparents will share it with the net generation,”said Lundin.Potter also made a mar on the world through her land conservation.“In many ways,she waslie Peter Rabbit,venturing into a world of adventure and ris.She withdrew from London as soon as she started maing some money on her boos to the Lae District and became an etremely important farmer and conservationist.She preserved and passed on 15 farms and over 4,000 acres,which was given bac to the country as gifts in the 20th century,”said Lundin.Even though she was born 150 years ago,she was amaingly modern—her embracing of the natural world,commented Jennifer Blatchley Smith,an artistic director of the show Peter Rabbit Tales to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Potter’s birth.24.What helped Beatri Potter to write The Tale of Peter Rabbit successfully?A.Her life and wor eperiences.B.Her specialty in animated(动画) pictures.C.Her success in becoming a botanical scientist.D.Her interest in animals in childhood alone.25.What does the word “frustrated”in the third paragraph mean?A.Disappointed.B.Devoted.C.Motivated.D.Inspired.26.What is Beatri Potter?A.A botanist and artist.B.An etremely important farmer and scientist.C.A writer,conservationist and farmer.D.An artistic director.27.Why does the author write the article?A.In celebration of Potter’s 150th birthday.B.In honour of Potter’s new contributions.C.In praise of Potter’s spirit of selflessness.D.In support of Potter’s boo promotions.CAt the end of the spring semester in May,students taing Georgia Tech’s online nowledge-Based Artificial Intelligence course received some surprising news.Jill Watson,one of the nine teaching assistants (TAs) that had helped them finish the challenging course for the past five months was not a “she”but an “it”—an intelligent robot!Watson is the brainchild of Asho Goel,who teaches the popular online course.The Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science in the School of Interactive Computing came up with the ideaas a way to deal with the number of questions posed by students in the online forums(论坛).According to Goel,every time the course is offered,the 300 or so students that enroll post over 10,000 questions.The questions are often repetitive.This led Goel to wonder if a smart robot would handle the questions which require standard responses—things lie dates when assignments are due.Having wored with IBM’s Watson technology platform in the past,the professor new it would be ideal for his artificial TAJill Watson.The artificial intelligence system that uses natural language processing and machine learning to analye large amounts of data has even been cleverer than human competitors on the television show.It would therefore easily be able to handle routine questions that required little “thining”.The professor and his team of graduate students began by populating Jill’s memory with 40,000 questions and answers from past terms.Then came the testing stage.At first,Jill was not very good and often gave strange answers.It often got stuc on certain eywords.By the end of the semester,Jill had attained enough nowledge and sills to participate in forums without any management from Goel,or the other assistants.28.What surprised the students who tae the online course?A.The course was interesting but challenging.B.A teaching assistant wasn’t a real person.C.Jill Watson is a hard-woring TA.D.They all failed to pass their course.29.What’s the best title for the tet?A.A Robot of Georgia gives an online courseB.Asho Goel Came up with the Idea of Jill WatsonC.Jill Watson—One of the Nine Teaching AssistantsD.Georgia Tech’s Teaching Assistant Turn Out to Be a Robot30.Why did Goel decide to invent a smart robot?A.A number of students too his online course.B.A smart robot is cleverer than a human being.C.Too many similar questions are to be dealt with.D.A smart robot could be easily controlled by him.31.What can we infer from the tet?A.Students should deal with routine questions.B.Jill is mainly in charge of posting surprising news.C.The TAs give students homewor at a certain time.D.Goel is satisfied with Jill’s present performance.DFidel Castro was born at his father’s farm on August 13,1926.His father,Angel Castro,was a migrant to Cuba from Galicia,Northwest Spain.He had become financially successful by growing sugarcane at Las Manacas farm in Birán,Oriente Province.Aged si,Castro was sent to live with his teacher in Santiago de Cuba,before being baptied(洗礼)into the Roman Catholic Church at the age of eight.Being baptied enabled Castro to attend the La Salle boarding school in Santiago,where he regularly misbehaved,so he was sent to the privately funded Dolores School in Santiago.In 1945 he transferred to a more famous school,De Belén in Havana.Although Castro too an interest in history,geography and debating at Belén,he did not ecel academically,instead devoting much of his time to playing sport.In 1945,Castro began studying law at the University of Havana,where he became involved in student activism,and the violent gangsterism culture within the university.Passionate about anti-imperialism and opposing U.S.interference in the Caribbean,he unsuccessfully campaigned for the presidency of the Federation of University Students on a platform of “honesty,decency and justice”.Castro became critical of the corruption and violence of President Ramon Grau’s government,delivering a public speech on the subject in November 1946 that received coverage on the front page of several newspapers.In 1947,Castro joined the Party of the Cuban People,founded by Eduardo Chibás.Chibás advocated social justice,honest government,and political freedom,while his party eposed corruption and demanded reform.Though Chibás lost the election,Castro remained devoted to woring on his behalf.Social situation becoming worse,Castro soon received a death threat urging him to leave the university; refusing,he began carrying a gun and surrounding himself with armed friends.32.From Paragraph 2,we now that Fidel Castro .A.had no interest in historyB.performed very well at schoolC.spend much time playing sportD.attended the La Salle boarding school before 833.What is the right order of the following events related to Fidel Castro?a.delivered a public speechb.entered the University of Havanac.joined the Party of the Cuban Peopled.transferred to a famous school,De BelénA.dbacB.abcdC.dabcD.acdb34.Fidel Castro carried a gun at university .A.to catch people’s attentionB.to hang out with friends for funC.to get involved in the political activitiesD.to defend himself against the death threat35.What does the passage mainly tal about?A.the Party of the Cuban PeopleB.Fidel Castro’s misbehavior at schoolC.Cuba’s political situations in the 1940sD.Fidel Castro’s early life and political activities第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
2017年高考英语全国卷模拟题1(带答案)

本试题卷共11页,分第I卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。
全卷满分150分。
考试用时120分钟。
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 does the man probably do?A. A reporter.B. A driver.C. A singer.2. What's the weather like today?A. Sunny.B. Cloudy.C. Rainy.3. What made the man unable to sleep well last night?A. The noise from the restaurant.B. The neighbor's dog.C. His headache.4. How will the man go to the Chinese restaurant?A. By taxi.B. By bus.C. By car.5. When did the woman lose her bag?A. When she was sleeping on the plane.B. When she was shopping at the airport.C. When she was talking with the security guard.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。
每段对话后有几个小题,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。
听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
2017年专升本大学英语模拟试题(二)

2017年专升本大学英语模拟试题(二)I.Vocabulary and StructureDirections: There are 45 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. Their idea is ______ to all of us and you do not need to tell us more about it.A. apparentB. appearingC. approachingD. apart2. Please do not ______ when somebody else is talking.A. intendB. interpretC. interruptD. invest3 It has been about 7 years since they __________.A. got marriedB. got marryC. get marryD. have married4 Everyone, as a citizen, _______do his best for the economic development of his own country.A. wouldB. mightC. shouldD. had to5 _______ breaks the law must be punished.A. WhoB. However heC. WhoeverD. No matter who6 This is the air conditioner ________ we have had so much trouble.A. at whichB. of whichC. to whichD. with which7. _______ we know, there are 107 elements found in nature.A. As long asB. Just asC. So far asD. For all8. There ______ not only the earth but also eight other planes in the solar systemA. areB. wereC. isD. was9 Not until the mid-nineteenth century _______ achieve recognitionA. had EL Greco’s work C. did EL Greco’s workB. EL Greco’s work D. EL Greco’s work did10. He is one of the best players in the game, ________?A. is heB. doesn’t heC. does heD. isn’t he11. When you go to a foreign country, you must _________yourself to the manners and customsthere.A. admireB. adoptC. adaptD. admit12. We regret _______ you that you are to be dismissed next week.A. to have informed C. to informB. informingD. having informed13. There were one thousand _______ at the national entrance examinations last year.A. applicantsB. participantsC. assistantsD. candidates14 Plenty of hard work _______ the process.A. accompanyB. is accompaniedC. accompaniesD. are accompanied15 They talked in whispers, but stil l I couldn’t help but _______ their conversation.A. overhearB. to overhearC. overhearingD. overheard16 The students expected there ________ more reviewing classes before the final test.A. isB. beingC. haveD. to be17. Since it rained yesterday and the ground is still ______ today, you can not sit on the ground.A. dampB. moistC. rainyD. humid18 But for the heavy rain, we _______.A. would not get soakedC. would not have got soaked B. will not get soakedD. didn’t get soaked19. We can’t take it for _______ that what he says is right.A. assuredB. claimedC. grantedD. settled20. Every attention must be paid to him, lest he ______ that he is inferior to other guests.A. feltB. feelC. would feelD. feelsII.ClozeDirections: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Nobody wants to be sick. Unfortunately our bodie s can develop problems. When we aren’t healthy, our bodies tell us. Sometimes a part of our body hurts. When a part of our body 21 , we say we have aches and pains. We can have aches and pains 22 different part of the body.We call some simple health problems “aches.” For example, we can have a headache, a toothache, an earache, a backache 23 a stomachache. Other simple problems are not 24 aches, so we describe them in different ways. For example, we can have a sore throat, a sore leg or a sore toe.“Pain” is another word that we use to 25 a problem. We can have a pain in the chest, a pain in the shoulder or a pain in the back. A pain is strong. Also, a pain hurts in a specific place. When aches and pains aren’t too 26 , we can buy medicine in the drugstore. Usually small aches go away quickly.When pain is more serious, we 27 to visit the doctor (or the dentist). The doctor asks us what our symptoms (症状) are. The doctor may 28 do test or take X-rays to 29 what is wrong. Then he or she will tell us 30 .21. A. hurt B. hurting C. hurts D. have hurt22. A. at B. in C. on D. with23. A. and B. as well as C. nor D. or24. A. talked B. spoken C. seen D. called25. A. describe B. tell C. talk D. speak26. A. light B. serious C. series D. heavy27. A. having B. had C. have D. has28. A. must B. should do C. not but must D. have to29. A. believe B. know C. talk D. say30. A. to do what B. what to do C. what they do D. they to do whatDo you know what color an orange is? Is it orange? Not always. Some oranges are green. They can be green in 31 even if they 32 and ready to be eaten. An orange that is orange in color is 33 that has been grown in cool air. Some people who live in very 34 places have never seen orange oranges.Oranges can be eaten in many 35 . Some people eat them 36 sugar. Others put salt on them. Lots of people eat them 37 . some people 38 an orange in their hands to eat it. Some people use 39 to help them peel (剥皮) and eat an orange. Many people use a spoon. Some people made a 40 hole in one end of an orange and suck out the juice. Oranges are often squeezed (挤榨) to make orange juice to drink.Not all oranges end up as food or drink. There is one country where people cut orange in half and use them to scrub(擦洗) the floor.31. A. the color B. colors C. coloring D. color32. A. ripe B. big C. heavy D. soft33. A. the one B. one C. all D. each34. A. cool B. cold C. hot D. warm35. A. colors B. parts C. ways D. sides36. A. using B. for C. by D. with37. A. whole B. full C. all D. plain38. A. hold B. seize C. grasp D. catch39. A. knife and fork B. a knife and fork C. knife or fork D. knife and a fork40. A. big B. deep C. small D. thoroughIII.Reading ComprehensionDirections:There are five reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose one best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneIt must have been about two in the morning when I returned home. I tried to wake up my wife by ringing the door-bell, but she was fast asleep, so I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window. I was almost there when a sarcastic voice below said, “I don’t think the windows need cleaning at this time of the night.” I looked down and nearly fell off the ladder when I saw a policeman. I immediately regretted acting in th e way I did, but I said, “I enjoy cleaning windows at night.”“So do I,” answered the policeman in the same tone. “Excuse my interrupting you. I hate to interrupt a man when he’s busy working, but would you mind coming with me to the station?”“Well, I’d prefer to stay here,” I said. “You see, I’ve forgotten my key.”“Your what?” he called.“My key,” I shouted.Fortunately, the shouting woke up my wife who opened the window just as the policeman had started to climb towards me.41. The policeman _______.A believed the writer was going to clean the windowsB suspected that the writer was a thiefC arrested the writerD interrupted the writer when he was busy working42. The story would not have happened if the writer________.A hadn’t been rudeB hadn’t fallen off the ladderC had remembered his keyD hadn’t shouted at the policeman43. What does the policeman mean when he says “I don’t think the windows need cleaningat this time of the night?”A He is joking with the writer.B He is giving advice to the writer.C He is laughing at the writer.D He is warning the writer.44. What kind of person do you think the policeman is?A He is a humorous man.B He is an irresponsible man.C He is a sarcastic man.D He is a handsome man.45. What do you think will happen in the end?A The writer is taken to the police office.B The writer’s wife will explain the situation to the policeman.C The man will be angry at his wife.D The writer’s wife will be angry at the policeman.Passage TwoPablo Ruiz Picasso was the favorite child of his family. He was the only boy among great many girl cousins. That was enough to make him important, but his father loved him especially, because he knew his son was going to be an artist. Pablo knew the word for pencil even before he could say Mamma and Papa. When he was small he spent hours by himself making delightful little drawings of animals and people. If his mother sent him out to play in the square, he went on drawing in the dust under the trees. One of his favorite models was his younger sister, Lola.Don Jose Ruiz, Pablo’s father, was director of the museum at Malaga in southern Spain. He earned only a small salary, but there was not much work to do and he was able to practice his hobby, which was painting pigeons. Don Jose loved pigeons very much. He painted them dead or alive in ones and twos and in dozens. Sometimes he painted them on paper, cut them out and stuck them on to canvas; sometimes he stuck real feathers on to his pictures. He knew a great deal about the technique of painting and he taught it all to Pablo.46. Picasso’s father loved him particularly, because ______.A he was their only childB he was a boyC he was going to be importantD he was going to be a painter47. When Pablo was a little boy, he ______.A used to play in the squareB would spend hours drawing picturesC was fond of playing with pigeonsD often enjoyed taking a walk with his sister48. What did little Pablo draw most?A The square he was playing in.B Trees.C Pigeons.D His younger sister, Lola.49. Pablo’s father painted a lot because ______.A he had plenty of timeB he did not have much moneyC he looked after the museumD he liked pigeons50. Drawing pigeons was Don Jose’s ______.A workB leisure-time activityC regular businessD way to earn a livingPassage ThreeYou have been badly injured in a car accident. It is necessary to give you a blood transfusion.However, special care must be taken in selecting new blood for you. If the blood is too different from your own, the transfusion could kill you.There are four basic types of blood: A, B, AB, and O. A simple test can show a person’s blood type. Everybody is born with one of these four types of blood. Blood type, like hair color and height, is inherited from parents.Because of substances contained in each type, the four groups must be transfused carefully. Basically, A and B cannot be mixed. A and B cannot receive AB, but AB may receive A or B. O can be given to any other group, and, hence, it is often called the universal giver. For the opposite reason, AB is sometimes called the universal receiver. However, because so many reactions can happen in transfusions, patients usually receive salt or plasma until their blood can be matched as exactly as possible in the blood bank of a hospital. In this way, it is possible to avoid any bad reactions to the transfusion.There is a relationship between your blood type and your nationality. Among Europeans and people of European ancestry, about 42 percent have type A while 45 percent have type O. The rarest is type AB. Other races have different percentages. For example, some American Indian groups have nearly 100 percent type O.51. A good title for this selection is ______.A Getting Blood and PlasmaB Special Blood ColorsC Universal Giver and ReceiverD Human Blood Types52. The author suggests that the rarest blood type be _____ among Europeans.A AB BC ABD O53. People with type A blood can receive _______.A ABB BC OD all the above54. If you need a transfusion, the best and safest blood for you is _____.A type AB type ABC exactly the same type as yoursD a mixture of salt, plasma, and type O55. According to the passage, a person’s blood type is decided by _______.A his parentsB his nationalityC his hair colorD his heightPassage FourWomen’s fashions tend to change more rapidly than men’s. In the early 1900s all women wore their skirts down to the ankle. Today, skirt length varies from floor-length to ten inches above the knee. Women’s shores have also gone through all sorts of changes in the last seventy years. For example, boots for women were very common at the beginning of this century. Then, several yearslater, they were not considered fashionable. Today they are back in style again in all colors, lengths and materials. In fact, today’s women can wear all types of clothes—even T-shirts and shorts on almost any occasion. While there are some rapid changes in women’s clothing which remained pretty much the same until a couple of years ago, most men still wear the traditional suit, jacket, shirt and tie although there have been more changes about their clothing in color, pattern and variety than in the past.56. Nowadays women wear ______.A longer skirts than those women used to wear at the beginning of the this centuryB both longer skirts and short skirtsC shorter skirtsD the same as in the early 1900s57. Today, women think that long boots are ______.A fashionableB unfashionableC more fit than short onesD acceptable58. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A Great changes have taken place in men’s clothing recently.B Men’s clothing has not changed much.C Men’s fashion changed as rapidly as women’s.D Men never wear jackets and ties at all.59. Men’s clothes are more colorful than _____.A women’sB they used to beC traditional shirtsD ties60. What does the author imply by “today’s women can wear all types of clothes”?A Women were not allowed to wear clothes in the old days.B Women were not allowed to wear T-shirts and shorts in the old days.C Women have a wider choice of clothes now.D Women can wear men’s clothes now.IV. Translation61.Finally, aw method was discovered of producing artificial rubber which is inmany ways superior and in some ways inferior (劣的)to natural rubber.Artificial rubber is produced in factories by a complicated chemical process. It isusually cheaper than natural rubber.62.Because noise is unavoidable in a complex, industrial society, we areconstantly responding in the same ways that we would respond to danger.63.This meant that the value of currencies(货币)would now be determinedby the markets instead of individual governments.64.…if enough warning is given, steps can be taken to limit the destruction andsuffering that following a bad EL Nino.V. WritingDirections: For this part, you are supposed to write a letter in about 100-120 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly.Outline:1.1.小汽车正在进入中国家庭2.2.家用汽车的利和弊。
2017年高等学校招生全国统一考试英语模拟试题二

2017年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语科仿真试题2017年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标I)英语注意事项:1. 本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
2. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。
3. 全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。
4. 第Ⅰ卷听力部分满分30分,不计入总分,考试成绩录取时提供给高校作参考。
5. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(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. while答案是B。
1. —Sorry, Liz. I think I was a bit rude to you.—__________, but don’t do that a gain!A. Go aheadB. Forget itC. It dependsD. With pleasure2. The quality of education in this small school is better than __________ in some larger schools.A. thatB. oneC. itD. this3. Only when Lily walked into the office __________ that she had left the contract at home. A. she realized B. has she realized C. she has realized D. did she realize4. —Jack, you seem excited.—__________? I won the first prizeA. Guess whatB. So whatC. Pardon meD. Who cares5. __________ in painting, John didn’t notice evening approaching.A. To absorbB. To be absorbedC. AbsorbedD. Absorbing6. Jane can’t attend the meeting at 3 o’clock this afternoon because she __________ a classtime.A. will teachB. would teachC. has taughtD. will be teaching7. I __________ have worried before I came to the new school, for my classmates here afriendly to me.A. mightn’tB. mustn’tC. needn’tD. couldn’t8. __________ for two days, Steve managed to finish his report on schedule.A. To workB. WorkedC. To be workingD. Having worked9. Despite the previous rounds of talks, no agreement __________ so far by the two sides.A. has been reachedB. was reachedC. will reachD. will have reached10. Tom had to __________ the invitation to the party last weekend because he was too busy.A. turn inB. turn downC. turn overD. turn to11. If you have any doubts about your health, you’d better __________ your doctor at once.A. convinceB. consultC. avoidD. affect12. We need to get to the root of the problem __________ we can solve it.A. whileB. afterC. beforeD. as 13. I wish I __________ at my sister’s wedding last Tuesday, but I was on a business trip in New York then. A. will beB. would beC. have beenD. had been14. See, your computer has broken down again! It doesn’t __________ sense to buy the cheapest brand of computer just to save a few dollars.A. haveB. makeC. displayD. bring15. The boss of the company is trying to create an easy atmosphere __________ his employees enjoy their work.A. whereB. whichC. whenD. who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,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给出的A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
专升本大学英语模拟试题(二)#精选.

2017年专升本大学英语模拟试题(二)I.Vocabulary and StructureDirections: There are 45 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.1. Their idea is ______ to all of us and you do not need to tell us more about it.A. apparentB. appearingC. approachingD. apart2. Please do not ______ when somebody else is talking.A. intendB. interpretC. interruptD. invest3 It has been about 7 years since they __________.A. got marriedB. got marryC. get marryD. have married4 Everyone, as a citizen, _______do his best for the economic development of his own country.A. wouldB. mightC. shouldD. had to5 _______ breaks the law must be punished.A. WhoB. However heC. WhoeverD. No matter who6 This is the air conditioner ________ we have had so much trouble.A. at whichB. of whichC. to whichD. with which7. _______ we know, there are 107 elements found in nature.A. As long asB. Just asC. So far asD. For all8. There ______ not only the earth but also eight other planes in the solar systemA. areB. wereC. isD. was9 Not until the mid-nineteenth century _______ achieve recognitionA. had EL Greco’s work C. did EL Greco’s workB. EL Greco’s work D. EL Greco’s work did10. He is one of the best players in the game, ________?A. is heB. doesn’t heC. does heD. isn’t he11. When you go to a foreign country, you must _________yourself to the manners and customsthere.A. admireB. adoptC. adaptD. admit12. We regret _______ you that you are to be dismissed next week.A. to have informed C. to informB. informingD. having informed13. There were one thousand _______ at the national entrance examinations last year.A. applicantsB. participantsC. assistantsD. candidates14 Plenty of hard work _______ the process.A. accompanyB. is accompaniedC. accompaniesD. are accompanied15 They talked in whispers, but stil l I couldn’t help but _______ their conversation.A. overhearB. to overhearC. overhearingD. overheard16 The students expected there ________ more reviewing classes before the final test.A. isB. beingC. haveD. to be17. Since it rained yesterday and the ground is still ______ today, you can not sit on the ground.A. dampB. moistC. rainyD. humid18 But for the heavy rain, we _______.A. would not get soakedC. would not have got soaked B. will not get soakedD. didn’t get soaked19. We can’t take it for _______ that what he says is right.A. assuredB. claimedC. grantedD. settled20. Every attention must be paid to him, lest he ______ that he is inferior to other guests.A. feltB. feelC. would feelD. feelsII.ClozeDirections: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Nobody wants to be sick. Unfortunately our bodie s can develop problems. When we aren’t healthy, our bodies tell us. Sometimes a part of our body hurts. When a part of our body 21 , we say we have aches and pains. We can have aches and pains 22 different part of the body.We call some simple health problems “aches.” For example, we can have a headache, a toothache, an earache, a backache 23 a stomachache. Other simple problems are not 24 aches, so we describe them in different ways. For example, we can have a sore throat, a sore leg or a sore toe.“Pain” is another word that we use to 25 a problem. We can have a pain in the chest, a pain in the shoulder or a pain in the back. A pain is strong. Also, a pain hurts in a specific place. When aches and pains aren’t too 26 , we can buy medicine in the drugstore. Usually small aches go away quickly.When pain is more serious, we 27 to visit the doctor (or the dentist). The doctor asks us what our symptoms (症状) are. The doctor may 28 do test or take X-rays to 29 what is wrong. Then he or she will tell us 30 .21. A. hurt B. hurting C. hurts D. have hurt22. A. at B. in C. on D. with23. A. and B. as well as C. nor D. or24. A. talked B. spoken C. seen D. called25. A. describe B. tell C. talk D. speak26. A. light B. serious C. series D. heavy27. A. having B. had C. have D. has28. A. must B. should do C. not but must D. have to29. A. believe B. know C. talk D. say30. A. to do what B. what to do C. what they do D. they to do whatDo you know what color an orange is? Is it orange? Not always. Some oranges are green. They can be green in 31 even if they 32 and ready to be eaten. An orange that is orange in color is 33 that has been grown in cool air. Some people who live in very 34 places have never seen orange oranges.Oranges can be eaten in many 35 . Some people eat them 36 sugar. Others put salt on them. Lots of people eat them 37 . some people 38 an orange in their hands to eat it. Some people use 39 to help them peel (剥皮) and eat an orange. Many people use a spoon. Some people made a 40 hole in one end of an orange and suck out the juice. Oranges are often squeezed (挤榨) to make orange juice to drink.Not all oranges end up as food or drink. There is one country where people cut orange in half and use them to scrub(擦洗) the floor.31. A. the color B. colors C. coloring D. color32. A. ripe B. big C. heavy D. soft33. A. the one B. one C. all D. each34. A. cool B. cold C. hot D. warm35. A. colors B. parts C. ways D. sides36. A. using B. for C. by D. with37. A. whole B. full C. all D. plain38. A. hold B. seize C. grasp D. catch39. A. knife and fork B. a knife and fork C. knife or fork D. knife and a fork40. A. big B. deep C. small D. thoroughIII.Reading ComprehensionDirections:There are five reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose one best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneIt must have been about two in the morning when I returned home. I tried to wake up my wife by ringing the door-bell, but she was fast asleep, so I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window. I was almost there when a sarcastic voice below said, “I don’t think the windows need cleaning at this time of the night.” I looked down and nearly fell off the ladder when I saw a policeman. I immediately regretted acting in the way I did, but I sai d, “I enjoy cleaning windows at night.”“So do I,” answered the policeman in the same tone. “Excuse my interrupting you. I hate to interrupt a man when he’s busy working, but would you mind coming with me to the station?”“Well, I’d prefer to stay here,”I said. “You see, I’ve forgotten my key.”“Your what?” he called.“My key,” I shouted.Fortunately, the shouting woke up my wife who opened the window just as the policeman had started to climb towards me.41. The policeman _______.A believed the writer was going to clean the windowsB suspected that the writer was a thiefC arrested the writerD interrupted the writer when he was busy working42. The story would not have happened if the writer________.A hadn’t been rudeB hadn’t fallen off the ladderC had remembered his keyD hadn’t shouted at the policeman43. What does the policeman mean when he says “I don’t think the windows need cleaningat this time of the night?”A He is joking with the writer.B He is giving advice to the writer.C He is laughing at the writer.D He is warning the writer.44. What kind of person do you think the policeman is?A He is a humorous man.B He is an irresponsible man.C He is a sarcastic man.D He is a handsome man.45. What do you think will happen in the end?A The writer is taken to the police office.B The writer’s wife will explain the situation to the policeman.C The man will be angry at his wife.D The writer’s wife will be angry at the policeman.Passage TwoPablo Ruiz Picasso was the favorite child of his family. He was the only boy among great many girl cousins. That was enough to make him important, but his father loved him especially, because he knew his son was going to be an artist. Pablo knew the word for pencil even before he could say Mamma and Papa. When he was small he spent hours by himself making delightful little drawings of animals and people. If his mother sent him out to play in the square, he went on drawing in the dust under the trees. One of his favorite models was his younger sister, Lola.Don Jose Ruiz, Pablo’s father, was director of the museum at Malaga in southern Spain. He earned only a small salary, but there was not much work to do and he was able to practice his hobby, which was painting pigeons. Don Jose loved pigeons very much. He painted them dead or alive in ones and twos and in dozens. Sometimes he painted them on paper, cut them out and stuck them on to canvas; sometimes he stuck real feathers on to his pictures. He knew a great deal about the technique of painting and he taught it all to Pablo.46. Picasso’s father loved him particularly, because ______.A he was their only childB he was a boyC he was going to be importantD he was going to be a painter47. When Pablo was a little boy, he ______.A used to play in the squareB would spend hours drawing picturesC was fond of playing with pigeonsD often enjoyed taking a walk with his sister48. What did little Pablo draw most?A The square he was playing in.B Trees.C Pigeons.D His younger sister, Lola.49. Pablo’s father painted a lot because ______.A he had plenty of timeB he did not have much moneyC he looked after the museumD he liked pigeons50. Drawing pigeons was Don Jose’s ______.A workB leisure-time activityC regular businessD way to earn a livingPassage ThreeYou have been badly injured in a car accident. It is necessary to give you a blood transfusion. However, special care must be taken in selecting new blood for you. If the blood is too different from your own, the transfusion could kill you.There are four basic types of blood: A, B, AB, and O. A simple test can show a person’s blood type. Everybody is born with one of these four types of blood. Blood type, like hair color and height, is inherited from parents.Because of substances contained in each type, the four groups must be transfused carefully. Basically, A and B cannot be mixed. A and B cannot receive AB, but AB may receive A or B. O can be given to any other group, and, hence, it is often called the universal giver. For the opposite reason, AB is sometimes called the universal receiver. However, because so many reactions can happen in transfusions, patients usually receive salt or plasma until their blood can be matched as exactly as possible in the blood bank of a hospital. In this way, it is possible to avoid any bad reactions to the transfusion.There is a relationship between your blood type and your nationality. Among Europeans and people of European ancestry, about 42 percent have type A while 45 percent have type O. The rarest is type AB. Other races have different percentages. For example, some American Indian groups have nearly 100 percent type O.51. A good title for this selection is ______.A Getting Blood and PlasmaB Special Blood ColorsC Universal Giver and ReceiverD Human Blood Types52. The author suggests that the rarest blood type be _____ among Europeans.A AB BC ABD O53. People with type A blood can receive _______.A ABB BC OD all the above54. If you need a transfusion, the best and safest blood for you is _____.A type AB type ABC exactly the same type as yoursD a mixture of salt, plasma, and type O55. According to the passage, a person’s blood type is decided by _______.A his parentsB his nationalityC his hair colorD his heightPassage FourWomen’s fashions tend to change more rapidly than men’s. In the early 1900s all women wore their skirts down to the ankle. Today, skirt length varies from floor-length to ten inches above the knee. Women’s shores have also gone through all sorts of changes in the last seventy years. For example, boots for women were very common at the beginning of this century. Then, several years later, they were not considered fashionable. Today they are back in style again in all colors, lengths and materials. In fact, today’s women can wear all types of clothes—even T-shirts and shorts on almost any occasion. While there are some rapid changes in women’s clothing which remained pretty much the same until a couple of years ago, most men still wear the traditional suit, jacket, shirt and tie although there have been more changes about their clothing in color, pattern and variety than in the past.56. Nowadays women wear ______.A longer skirts than those women used to wear at the beginning of the this centuryB both longer skirts and short skirtsC shorter skirtsD the same as in the early 1900s57. Today, women think that long boots are ______.A fashionableB unfashionableC more fit than short onesD acceptable58. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A Great changes have taken place in men’s clothing recently.B Men’s clothing has not changed much.C Men’s fashion changed as rapidly as women’s.D Men never wear jackets and ties at all.59. Men’s clothes are more colorful than _____.A women’sB they used to beC traditional shirtsD ties60. What does the author imply by “today’s women can wear all types of clothes”?A Women were not allowed to wear clothes in the old days.B Women were not allowed to wear T-shirts and shorts in the old days.C Women have a wider choice of clothes now.D Women can wear men’s clothes now.IV. Translation61.Finally, aw method was discovered of producing artificial rubber which is inmany ways superior and in some ways inferior (劣的)to natural rubber.Artificial rubber is produced in factories by a complicated chemical process. It isusually cheaper than natural rubber.62.Because noise is unavoidable in a complex, industrial society, we areconstantly responding in the same ways that we would respond to danger.63.This meant that the value of currencies(货币)would now be determinedby the markets instead of individual governments.64.…if enough warning is given, steps can be taken to limit the destruction andsuffering that following a bad EL Nino.V. WritingDirections: For this part, you are supposed to write a letter in about 100-120 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly.Outline:1.1.小汽车正在进入中国家庭2.2.家用汽车的利和弊。
2017年6月大学英语六级第二套真题试卷及答案

2017年6月大学英语六级真题试卷及答案(二)Part I Writing (30 minutes)(请于正式开考后半小时内完成该部分,之后将进行听力考试)Directions:Suppose you are asked to give advice on whether to major in science or humanities at college,write an essay to state your opinion。
You are required to write at least150 words but no more than 200 words。
Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section ADirections:In this section,you will hear two long conversations。
At the end of each conversation,you will hear four questions。
Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once。
After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre。
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.A) Doing enjoyable work。
英语高考试题全国卷二2017及英语高考模拟卷

英语高考试题全国卷二2017及英语高考模拟卷英语高考试题全国卷二2017及英语高考模拟卷第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AIt might sound unbelievable that two kids under the age of ten would choose to hang out at a hotel instead of going to Disney World, just minutes away, but that’s exactly what happened when we visited the new Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort last month. What kind of a hotel makes kids forget about Disney World?Check In: As I was signing the necessary paperwork at the front desk, my kids were taken away by Wayne, the receptionist, to a large interactive map of the resort in the entrance hall. Wayne used the touch screen to show the kids the entire resort and talked about all of the fun things to do, like the kid’s club, the waterslides, and the game room. I’ve never seen so much attention paid to the kids at check-in — such a cool touch.The Room: Not only were there kid-sized robes in the room, there were play things, NatGeo Kids magazines, chocolate lollypops, and milk chilling in the refrigerator. Plus, the room was designed from a family perspective. The sinks and shower settings were easily reachable, and the king bed and very comfortable sofa pull-out could easily fit a family of four, if not five. We had plenty of room.The Pools: There’s a large shallow infinity pool. There’s a meandering lazy river. There’s a water park. There’s an area for pool volleyball and basketball. And there are two very funwaterslides. We spent many hours roaming among them all, and just hanging out in a private teepee-shaped cabana next to the waterslides. So fun!No Surcharges: There’s no resort fee. If you want to use one of the cool cabanas around the poo ls, it’s included. For the kids club, you can use it as much or as little as you want to and the Hideout game room has a lot of activities, like pinball, at no cost. We took advantage of pretty much everything around the hotel except for the spa, and our final bill only showed our room charges, taxes, and meals. And if my kids were still under five, their meals would have been free.56. The passage is written by the author mainly to ________.A. advertise a hotel at Walt Disney World ResortB. introduce the good service Walt Disney providesC. recall the experience that they once had in a hotelD. share information about a hotel near Disney World57. Customers don’t need to pay for ________ when they stay in the hotel.A. cool cabanasB. roomsC. the spaD. taxes58. What can we learn from the passage?A. The hotel isn’t an ideal choice for a family of more than four.B. The two kids of the author should have been over five years old.C. The author spent hours playing pool volleyball and basketball.D. The receptionist showed children around Disney World Resort.BMore than 100 million people in Nigeria are not connectedto the Internet. There are only a few networks that offer service and it is costly and undependable. Now, a new project providesa resource for offline viewing at no cost.A non-profit organization called The WiderNet Project has developed the offline eGranary Digital Library. The service puts millions of digital documents, multimedia work and websites onto a server. The information is then available to students, medical workers, and researchers at no cost, whether there is Internet or not.Users can access informative websites that eGranary updates every day such as Wikipedia, Khan Academy, Project Gutenberg, MIT OpenCourseWare, and MIT BLOSSOMS (which is Math and Science video lessons for high school students). Other resources on the service include university and medical publications, computer software, and educational games.Ahmadu Bello University, the largest university in Nigeria and the second largest in Africa, uses eGranary’s digital educational resources. Kasa Mathias, head of the school’s database department, says students can access tens of thousands of educational materials without much problem.“We give them background information on the available databases that they can use for their research work, their assignments, especially projects, and sometimes we will carry them through sensitizing (激活) on new databases that are available for them.”Ibitoye Idowu, a first-year student of archeology, says easy access to university reading material, documents and journals has greatly helped his studying process, and that in some cases, he understands the digital materials better than class lectures.Students now have great reading material, but only whenthere is electric power. It often fails. Student Ibitoye Idowu says those moments are difficult.Muhammed Mu’azu who leads the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department says the university has spent a large amount of money on access to information, which is available for 40,000 students and teachers.“With or without Internet access students and staff have most of these educational databases and university has also invested a lot in Internet access so even for online materials they are readily available for staff and students anywhere you are in the university campus.”There are fears that students may waste time on social media networks like Facebook and Twitter instead of spending it on school work. Professor Mu’azu says the university ne eds to be careful about placing restrictions on usage. But he says it will investigate what a user is accessing if a large amount of bandwidth is used.Muhammed Mu’azu compares the speed of the offline service to access over the Internet. The eGranary server can download hundreds of pages in less than 15 minutes. In the past, a 10-page document would take hours to download.WiderNet says it aims to expand to thousands more education and health centers around the world.59. The eGranary Digital Library is mainly intended for ________.A. poor people in NigeriaB. Ahmadu Bello UniversityC. teachers and staff of a universityD. people who can’t access the Internet60. The underlined word “them” in Paragraph 5 probably refers to ________.A. educational materialsB. available databasesC. assignments and projectsD. university students61. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Offline eGranary Digital Library is available to over 100 million people in Nigeria now.B. A university needs to pay for the service of eGranary Digital Library to offer it to students.C. The power supply becomes the main challenge students face when using offline project.D. Education and health centers in the world will all use eGranary’s digital educational resou rces.CScientists have known for decades that having measles (麻疹) suppresses kids’ immune systems for several weeks or months, leaving them ill-equipped to fight off pneumonia, bronchitis and other infections.Now a team of researchers has suggested that the measles virus may also leave a longer-lasting sort of “immune-amnesia” that makes it harder for people to stave off other illnesses for two years or more.That re-emphasizes the importance of vaccination (疫苗), said biologist Michael Mina, lead author of a paper that was published in the journal Science.“There may be a long-lasting impact that you can’t undo if your child gets measles,” he said. “I hope this study can impress upon people the danger measles poses.”The researchers used what Mina called “an unconventional approach” to search for the long-lasting immune system effects. Previous work in monkeys suggested that monkeys with the disease lost white blood cells their bodies had trained to fightoff other illnesses, leaving them more likely to be infected.To test if a similar thing may occur in humans, the group mined historical data to find out the relationship between measles incidence (发病率) and deaths from other infectious diseases.They turned to data from England and Wales — developed nations where disease levels are generally low, allowing a less-confused view of measles’ effects. Studying measles incidence and deaths from infectious disease both before and after the introduction of the measles vaccine in the U.K. in the 1960s, Mina and the team saw a sort of shadow effect, where deaths from a variety of non-measles infectious diseases closely tracked measles incidence. The more measles in a population, the more deaths from other illnesses in the 28-month period that followed.“Really it didn’t matter what age group, what decade or what country,” said Mina. “They all showed consistent results … what we’re suggesting happens over the long term is that your immune system works fine, but it has forgotten what it previously learned.”Some researchers who were not involved in the work questioned whether the reductions in deaths as measles cases declined may have had more to do with improving nutrition and smaller family size than with prolonged immune suppression.Others thought the paper’s opinion o f years-long suppression was seemingly reasonable but said they could not comment on the mathematical models the group used.To know for certain what was behind the effect the group saw, Mina agreed, scientists would need to look at immune cells and observe their behavior. He said he would like to push the work in a more traditional direction: back into the laboratory.62. Why did Mina call their research method “an unconventional approach”?A. Their research was based on the historical data.B. Their research compared monkeys with humans.C. They only paid attention to developed nations.D. They discovered a sort of shadow effect.63. According to Mina, what is the significance of their research?A. They warned people that measles can result in other infectious diseases.B. They carried out the research on measles in an unconventional approach.C. They showed how dangerous measles is and the importance of vaccination.D. They found out the disease levels are generally low in developed nations..64. The under lined phrase “stave off” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________.A. keep awayB. survive fromC. search forD. turn down65. Which of the following may be the best title of the passage?A. Measles has been the origin of other diseases and deathsB. New research conducted into measles has been widely questionedC. Study points to years-long immune system misfortunes from measlesD. Damage caused by measles to the immune system could last several weeksDSvetlana Alexandrovna Alexievich, born on 31 May 1948, is aBelarusian investigative journalist and non-fiction prose writer, writing in Russian. She was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature “for her polyphonic writings, a monument to suffering and courage in our time”. She is the first writer from Belarus to receive the award.Alexievich grew up in Belarus. After finishing school she worked as a reporter in several local newspapers before graduating from Belarusian State University and becoming a journalist for the literary magazine Neman in Minsk.She went on to a career in journalism and writing narratives from interviews with witnesses to the most dramatic events in the country, such as World War II, the Soviet–Afghan War, the fall of the Soviet Union, and the Chernobyl disaster. After political persecution (迫害) by the Lukashenko administration, she left Belarus in 2000. The International Cities of Refuge Network offered her shelter and during the following decade she lived in Paris, Gothenburg and Berlin. In 2011, Alexievich moved back to Minsk.According to Russian writer and critic Dmitry Bykov, her books owe much to the ideas of Belarusian writer Ales Adamovich, who felt that the best way to describe the horrors of the 20th century was not by creating fiction but through recording the evidence of witnesses. Belarusian poet Uladzimir Nyaklyayew called Adamovich “her literary godfather”. He also named the documentary novel I’m from the Burned Village by Ales Adamovich, Janka Bryl and Uladzimir Kalesnik, about the villages burned by the Nazi troops during the occupation of Belarus, as the main single book that has influenced Alexievich’s attitude to literature. Alexievich admitted the influence of Adamovich and added, among others, Belarusian writer VasilBykaŭas another source of impact on her. Her most notable works in English translation include a collection of first-hand accounts from the war in Afghanistan (Zinky Boys: Soviet Voices from a Forgotten War) and a highly praised oral history of the Chernobyl disaster (Voices from Chernobyl).Alexievich describes the theme of her works this way: If you look back at the whole of our history, both Soviet and post-Soviet, it is a huge common grave and a blood bath. An eternal dialogue of the executioners and the victims. The accursed Russian questions: what is to be done and who is to blame. The revolution, the gulags, the Second World War, the Soviet–Afghan war hidden from the people, the downfall of the great empire, the downfall of the giant socialist land, the land-utopia, and now a challenge of cosmic dimensions — Chernobyl. This is a challenge for all the living things on earth. Such is our history. And this is the theme of my books, this is my path, my circles of hell, from man to man.Her first book, War’sUnwomanly Face, came out in 1985. It was repeatedly reprinted and sold more than two million copies. The book was finished in 1983 and published (in short edition) in Oktyabr, a Soviet monthly literary magazine, in February 1984. In 1985, the book was published by several publishers, and the number of printed copies reached 2,000,000 in the next five years. This novel is made up of monologues (独白) of women in the war speaking about the aspects of World War II that had never been related before. Another book, The Last Witnesses: the Book of Unchildlike Stories, describes personal memories of children during war time. The war seen through women’s and children’s eyes revealed a new world of feelings. In 1993, she published Enchanted with Death, a book about attempted andcompleted suicides due to the downfall of the Soviet Union. Many people felt inseparable from the Communist ideology and unable to accept the new order surely and the newly interpreted history.Her books were not published by Belarusian state-owned publishing houses after 1993, while private publishers in Belarus have only published two of her books: Voices from Chernobyl in 1999 and Second-hand Time in 2013, both translated into Belarusian. As a result, Alexievich has been better known in the rest of world than in Belarus.66. According to the passage, Alexievich was able to win the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature mainly because ________.A. she is superior to other writers in literatureB. she is the greatest journalist all over the worldC. she witnessed the most dramatic events in BelarusD. her works reflected the suffering and courage in her time67. Who played a significant role in Alexievich’s literary world?A. Ales Adamovich and Vasil Bykaŭ.B. Dmitry Bykov and Ales Adamovich.C. Uladzimir Kalesnik and Janka Bryl.D. Vasil Bykaŭand Uladzimir Nyaklyayew.68. Which of the following is TRUE about Alexievich’s first book?A. It was not until 5 years later that the book was well received.B. It is written from the viewpoint of women and children involved in the war.C. It was first published by Belarusian state-owned publishing houses in 1984.D. It reveals something unknown about World War II to the public.69. What can we know from the theme of Alexievich’s works?A. She discusses who is to blame for the wars in her works.B. She takes a practical view of the future for her motherland.C. Her works show sorrow and sympathy for war victims and her country.D. Her works merely focused on the disasters the Belarusian experienced.70. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Some people were dependent on the Soviet Union with affection.B. Women and children are the main characters of Alexievich’s works.C. Voices from Chernobyl published in 1999 was written in Belarusian.D. Alexievich has been highly respected by the Lukashenko administration.第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
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2017年全国高考英语模拟试题(二)英语本试题共12页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
(原创:王海峰)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,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the T-shirt?A.$19.15B. $18.7C. $13.57答案是C。
1.What does the woman mean?A.She has got a nice camera with her.B. She likes taking photos very much.C. She doesn’t know how to take photos.2.What has happened to the woman?A. She’s caught in a rainstorm.B. She can’t get off her car.C. She is stuck in a traffic jam.3.Why did the woman reject the invitation?A. Because she will go to a museum.B. Because she’s going to get married.C. Because she will go to a wedding.4.How is the woman likely to go to the South Lake?A.On foot.B. By busC. By subway5.What’s the benefit of the double room?A. She can spend less money.B. Anyone can enter the room anytime.C. The man can enjoy the scenery outside.第二节(共15小题,每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有一个小题,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。
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C.have started
D.was starting
7. Helen was much kinder to her youngest son than to the others,
, of course, made the others
envy him. (1 分)
A.intention 13. There is
D.not be late
2.The commander has received the report A on work. (1 分 )
A.not l the enemy will launch an attack before dawn. (1 分 )
10. All the employees except the manager
12. If you set up your goal and start your preparations as early as possible, you will achieve your to become one of the most famous scientists in the future. (1 分)
A.reading
B.read
C.to read
D.to reading
D.consistent your handwriting. (1 分)
15.Thanksgiving Day is a(n) Festival. (1 分) A.opportunity C.situation
for family reunion in the U.S. while in China it is Spring
A.probability
B.decision
C.application
D.solution
20. No one came to answer the doorbell. The family
. (1 分)
A. can have gone to bed
B. should have gone to bed
easier to do. (1 分)
A.development
B.application
C.expression
D.explanation
A.that
B.it
3. Windy days are characteristic
C.which
D.what
B March in that country. (1 分)
C. must go to bed
D. must have gone to bed
21. When first
to the market, these products enjoyed great success. (1 分)
A.introducing
B.introduced
C.introduce
D.being introduced
B.occasion D.ceremony
16. Is the news A.which C.that
the president will pay an official visit to China true? (1 分) B.when
D.of which
17. Charles Babbage is generally considered
in personality.
(1 分)
A.contact
B.contrast
C.connection D.conflict
19. The board ofdirectorsbrainstormed (集思广益) all afternoon until they came up with a
to
their problem. (1 分)
A.on
B.of
C.for
D.by
4. What surprised me was not what he said but A he said it. (1 分)
A. the way
B. in the way that
C. in the way
D. the way which
5. He turned around and saw the little boat sinking to the D of the river. (1 分)
பைடு நூலகம்
(10 分)
(1) The number of vacancies on the flight requested can be known from
. (2 分)
A. the computer unit on the clerk’s desk
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A.who
B.that
C.what
D.which
8. There are a lot of
problems that can’t be solved by law only. (1 分)
A.social
B.society
(全部答在答题纸上,请写清题号,反面可用。试卷与答题纸分开交)
to work online at home. (1 分)
A.encourages
B.encourage
C.is encouraged
D.are encouraged
11.The
of new scientific discoveries to industrial production methods usually makes jobs
B.ambition
C.amusement D.desire
trouble on the frontier; every few months fighting breaks out. (1 分)
A.constant
B.continual C.continuous
14. Grandpasaidthat she had a lot of trouble
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C.socialist
D.sociological
9. To our disappointment, the picnic was
A.called off
B.called back
because of the heavy rain. (1 分)
C.called up
22. Onlywhenthe war was over
to his hometown. (1 分)
A. did the young soldier return
B. the young soldier returned
C. returned the young soldier
D. the young soldier did return
B.stick to
C.lead to
D.refer to
25. It was A.absurd
of you to let your ten-year-old son drive your car. (1 分) B.surprised
C.reasonable
D.interesting
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二、组合题 (共 20 题,每题 10 分,共 40 分) 1. When a customer walks into a travel agency to make a booking, the clerk behind the counter turns immediately to the small computer unit on the desk. The unit looks like a synthesis of a television and a typewriter. The customer states the date and the destination of the flight required, and the clerk types this information on the keyboard. As each key is pressed, a letter is formed on the screen of the unit. The clerk then checks the information on the screen before sending the data to a central computer. This computer contains all the information about current booking and destinations, and rapidly establishes whether the new booking is possible. It immediately sends a reply, indicating the number of vacancies ( 空 位 ) on the flight requested or showing that the flight is fully booked. While these figures are being displayed on the screen, they may change to indicate that another booking has just been made in another part of the world. The clerks now types in the customer’s reservation. After that, the computer will ask his or her name and address and other details including how the customer will pay for the ticket (by cash or by credit card). The clerk then types the information onto the screen. Next the computer confirms ( 确 认 ) the booking and asks the customer to pay for the ticket on the spot. When the customer has done it, the clerk types the information into the computer as well. Finally, if modern equipment is used, it is possible for the computer to print out a ticket immediately and the customer can take it right away.