对口高考英语试题2017
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对口高考英语试题2017
学习啦在线学习网 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 (共 5 5 小题;每小题 5 1.5 分 , 满分 5 7.5 分)
学习啦在线学习网 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 dose the man want to do?
A. Reserve a cheap hotel. B. Go to Mexico on business. C. Relax and enjoy himself.
学习啦在线学习网 2. What will the woman get?
A. Carpet cleaner. B. A paper towel. C. A glass of wine.
3. Who is the woman?
学习啦在线学习网 A. She’s a teacher. B. She’s a student C. She’s an assistant teacher.
4. Where are the speakers going?
A. To a swimming pool. B. To the beach. C. To a restaurant.
5. Why is the museum important?
A. It’s a museum for old art.
学习啦在线学习网 B. It will be built on a small island.
学习啦在线学习网 C. It’s the first of its kind in Indonesia.
第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题1.5 分 , 满分22.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话或独白。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,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
学习啦在线学习网 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
学习啦在线学习网 6. How much does an entrance ticket cost?
A. Two dollars. B. Five dollars. C. Seven dollars.
7. How dose the women pay?
A. In cash. B. By check. C. By credit card.
学习啦在线学习网 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。
8. Where did the tomato sauce come from?
学习啦在线学习网 A. A local farm. B. A store only five miles away. C. The man’s own tomatoes.
9. What does the woman think of cooking?
A. She enjoys it.
B. She doesn’t have the patience for it.
C. It makes her feel creative.
学习啦在线学习网 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Interviewer and interviewee. B. Husband and wife. C. Neighbors.
学习啦在线学习网 11. Where did the man go to college?
A. In Washington. B. In Texas. C. In Nebraska.
学习啦在线学习网 12. What is the woman’s job?
学习啦在线学习网 A. She is a computer programmer. B. She is a banker. C. She is an artist.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
学习啦在线学习网 13. What did Fitbit say about the recent study?
学习啦在线学习网 A. It was false. B. It hurt their business. C. They had no comment.
14. When does the man use his Fitbit?
A. Only when he’s exercising. B. During the daytime. C. All the time.
15. What does the man think of his Fitbit?
A. It’s sometimes uncomfortable to wear.
学习啦在线学习网 B. It isn’t useful.
学习啦在线学习网 C. It’s of good value.
学习啦在线学习网 16. How does the women sound?
A. Interested. B. Bored C. Upset.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. What is the speaker mainly talking about?
A. A free lesson website for teachers. B. A search engine. C. A language program.
学习啦在线学习网 18. How many people use Duolingo currently?
A. Over one hundred million. B. A few hundred thousand. C. Several thousand.
学习啦在线学习网 19. Where is Luis von Ahn from?
学习啦在线学习网 A. Switzerland. B. Guatemala. C. Costa Rica.
20. How was Duolingo originally funded?
A. By big websites. B. By an actor. C. By schools.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节 , 满分 40 分)
学习啦在线学习网 第一节(共15小题;每小题2 分 , 满分30 分)
阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的四个选项 A、B、C 和 D 中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。用答题卷的考生, 请把最佳选项标在答题卷的相应位置。
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学习啦在线学习网 Lying in the sun on a rock, the cougar (美洲豹) saw Jeb and his son, Tom, before they saw it. Jeb put his bag down quickly and pulled his jacket open with both hands, making himself look big to the cougar. It worked. The cougar hesitated, ready to attack Jeb, but ready to forget the whole thing, too.
学习啦在线学习网 Jeb let go of his jacket, grasped Tom and held him across his body, making a cross. Now the cougar’s enemy looked even bigger, and it rose up, ready to move away, but unfortunately Tom got scared and struggled free of Jeb.
学习啦在线学习网 “Tom, no!” shouted his father.
But Tom broke and ran and that’s the last thing you do with a cougar. The second Tom broke free, Jeb threw himself on the cougar, just as it jumped from the rock. They hit each other in mid-air and both fell.
The cougar was on Jeb in a flash, forgetting about Tom, which was what Jeb wanted.
学习啦在线学习网 Cougars are not as big as most people think and a determined man stands a chance, even with just his fists. As the cougar’s claws got into his left shoulder, Jeb swung his fist at its eyes and hit hard. The animal howled and put its head back. Jeb followed up with his other fist. Then out of the corner of his eye, Jeb saw
Tom. The boy was running back to help his father.
“Knife, Tom,” shouted Jeb.
The boy ran to his father’s bag, while Jeb started shouting as well as hitting, to keep the cougar’s attention away from Tom. Tom got the knife and ran over to Jeb. The cougar was moving its head in and out, trying to find a way through the wall Jeb was making out of his arms. Tom swung with the knife, into the cougar’s back. It howled horribly and ran off into the mountains.
The whole fight had taken about thirty seconds.
21. Why did Jeb pull his jacket open when he saw the cougar?
A. To get ready to fight. B. To cool down.
C. To protect the boy. D. To frighten it away .
学习啦在线学习网 22. What do we know about cougars?
A. They like to attack running people. B. They hesitate before they hit.
C. They are bigger than we think. D. They are afraid of noises.
23. Which of the following happened first?
学习啦在线学习网 A. The cougar jumped from the rock. B. Tom struggled free of his father.
学习啦在线学习网 C. Jeb held Tom across his body. D. Jeb asked Tom to get the knife.
B
学习啦在线学习网 Opening week specials at Munchies Food Hall
At the corner of Green and Brown Streets in the city
Monday, 7 th of January until Sunday 13rd of January 2008
学习啦在线学习网 Feast until you’re full! Come down to Monetizes this week to enjoy the special dishes on offer
at all of our food outlets. Order from the following:
学习啦在线学习网 ● Succulent chicken rice ● Spicy satay beef
学习啦在线学习网 ● Delicious noodle dishes ● Plump pork chops
学习啦在线学习网 ● Seafood specialties ● Crunchy vegetables
● Sweet tropical fruit
学习啦在线学习网 Halal food is available at the stall Malay Mood Heaven
学习啦在线学习网 10% discount on all orders above .00
Win Prizes and Gifts!
● Spend .00 or more and win instant prizes from our lucky draw box.
● Collect a free party balloon and whistle for each young diner.
● Enjoy a free meal if you are the first customer of the day at any of our stalls.
● Win a holiday to Western Australia. A free raffle ticket is given with every receipt. Just fill in your information and place your entry in the box provided.
Winner to be announced in The strait Times on the 15 th of January.
学习啦在线学习网 Join in the Fun!
Between 7:00 pm and 8:00 pm each evening until the 15 th of January, your favorite Channel 3 television actors and singers will entertain you:
● May Lee ● Jackie Chen
学习啦在线学习网 ● Kim Yap ● Kamal
Autograph sessions will follow each performance! And who will be our extra special mystery star?
Come down on Saturday at noon to find out.
学习啦在线学习网 24. Munchies Food Hall does NOT sell ______.
A. lamb B. beef C. pork D. chicken
25. The prices at Munchies are ______.
A. lower than usual B. bargain prices for the opening
C. lower for two people D. lower if you spend .00
26. I will find out who has won the trip to Western Australia when I ______.
A. come down to Munchies at noon B. read The Straits Times on the 15th of January
C. watch Channel 3 television D. attend the lucky draw at Munchies Food Hall
C
学习啦在线学习网 Federal regulators Wednesday approved a plan to create a nationwide emergency alert system using text messages delivered to cell phones.
Text messages have exploded in popularity in recent years, particularly among young people. The wireless industry’s trade association, CTIA, estimates more than 48 billions text messages are sent each month.
学习啦在线学习网 The plan comes from the Warning Alert and Response Network Act, a 2006 federal law that requires improvement to the nation’s emergency alert system. The act tasked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with coming up with new ways to alert the public about emergencies.
学习啦在线学习网 “The ability to deliver accurate and timely warning and alerts through cell phones and other mobile services is an important next step in our efforts to help ensure that the American public has the information they need to take action to protect themselves and their families before, and during, disasters and other
emergencies,” FCC Chairman Kevin Martin said following approval of the plan.
Participation in the alert system by carriers----telecommunications companies----is voluntary, but it has received solid support from the wireless industry.
学习啦在线学习网 The program would be optional for cell phone users. They also may not be charged for receiving alerts.
There would be three types of messages, according to the rules.
The first would be a national alert from the president, likely involving a terrorists attack or natural disaster. The second would involve “approaching threats,” which could include natural disasters like hurricanes or storms or even university shootings. The third would be reserved for child abduction (绑架)
学习啦在线学习网 emergencies, or so-called Amber Alerts.
27. The improvement to the present system is in the charge of _______.
学习啦在线学习网 A. CTLA B. the Warning Alert and Response Network
学习啦在线学习网 C. FCC D. federal regulators
学习啦在线学习网 28. The carriers’ participation in the system is determined by _______.
学习啦在线学习网 A. the US federal government B. the carriers themselves
C. mobile phone users D. the law of the United States
29. Which of the following is true of cell phone users?
A. They must accept the alert service. B. They must send the alerts to others.
学习啦在线学习网 C. They may enjoy the alert service for free. D. They may choose the types of messages.
30. An alert message will not be sent if _______.
A. a terrorist attack occurs B. a university shooting happens
C. a natural disaster happens D. a child loses his way
学习啦在线学习网 31. Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
学习啦在线学习网 A. Cell Phone Alerts Coming Soon B. Cell Phone Alerts by Wireless Industry
C. Cell Phone Alerts of National Disasters D. Cell Phone Alerts Protecting Students
D
Should doctors ever lie to benefit their patient--–to speed recovery or to cover the coming of death?
In medicine, the requirements of honesty often seem dwarfed (变矮小) by greater needs: the need to protect from brutal news or to uphold a promise of secrecy; to advance the public interest.
What should doctors say, for example, to a 46-year-old man coming in for a routine physical checkup just before going on vacation with his family who, though he feels in perfect health, is found to have a form of cancer that will cause him to die within six months? Is it best to tell him the truth? If he asks, should the
学习啦在线学习网 doctor reject that he is ill, or minimize the gravity of the illness? Should they at least hide the truth until after the family vacation?
学习啦在线学习网 Doctors face such choices often. At times, they see important reasons to lie for the patient’s own sake; in their eyes, such lies differ sharply from self-serving ones.
Studies show that most doctors sincerely believe that the seriously ill patients do not want to know the truth about their condition, and that informing them risks destroys their hope, so that they may recover more slowly, or deteriorate (恶化) faster, perhaps even commit suicide (自杀). But other studies show that, contrary to the belief of many physicians, a great majority of patients do want to be told the truth, even about serious illness, and feel cheated when they learn that they have been misled. We are also learning that truthful information, humanly conveyed, helps patients cope with illness: help them tolerate pain better, need less medicine, and even recover faster after operation.
学习啦在线学习网 There is an urgent need to debate this issue openly. Not only in medicine, but in other professions as well, practitioners may find themselves repeatedly in difficulty where serious consequences seem avoidable only through deception (欺骗). Yet the public has every reason to know professional deception, for such practices are peculiarly likely to become deeply rooted, to spread, and to trust. Neither in medicine, nor in law, government, or the social sciences can there be comfort in the old saying, “What you don’t know can’t hurt you.”
32. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Whether patients really want to know the truth of their illness.
B. Whether patients should be told the truth of their illness.
学习啦在线学习网 C. Who benefits from deception.
D. Whether doctors are honest with their patients.
学习啦在线学习网 33. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. It is true that “What you don’t know can’t hurt you”.
学习啦在线学习网 B. Doctors believe that those seriously-ill patients need a family vacation first.
C. Truthful information helps patients deal with their illness in some cases.
D. Many patients don’t want to know the truth, especially about serious illness.
34. What’s the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. There is an urgent need to debate this issue openly.
学习啦在线学习网 B. There can be no comfort in the old saying, “What you don’t know can’t hurt you.”
C. The public has every reason to be cautious of the deception.
D. We need to discuss this issue in medicine, but not in other professions.
35. From the passage, we can learn that the author’s attitude to professional deception is _______.
A. supportive B. indifferent C. opposed D. neutral
第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2 分, 满分 10 分)
学习啦在线学习网 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。请将答案写在答题卷上。
EAT YOUR VEGETALES. Wash your hands. Always say “please” and “thank you”. We are full of such advice for our children. 36 As a result, our children may grow up with clean hands and good manners, but without any idea how to manage their money.
Here are some basics that will help guide them their entire lives:
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