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2017
年
奉
贤
区
高
考
英
语
一
模
卷
I.
Listening
Comprehension
Section A
Directions:
In Section A, you will hear ten short
conversations between two speakers. At tire end of
each
conversation,
a
question
will
be
asked
about
what
was
said.
The
conversations
and
the
questions
will be spoken only once. After you hear a
conversation and the question about it, read the
four possible answers on your paper,
and decide which one is the best answer to the
question you
have heard.
1.
A.
About 5:30.
B. About 6:30.
C.
About 7:30.
D.
About 8:30.
2.
A.
A new professor. B. A department head. C.
A general manager. D. An engineer.
3.
A. Find a
place.
B. Buy a map.
C.
Get an address.
D. Show the
way.
4.
A.
Weather.
B.
Clothes.
C.
News.
D.
Radio.
5.
A.
Saying something wrong.
B. Missing the
interview.
C. Having an accident.
D. Doing something silly.
6.
A. She wants
her son to use a new key.
B. She feels
very sorry for her son.
C. She
disbelieves her son.
D. She forgives
her son.
7.
A.
She will take the man’s suggestion.
B. Her invitation will be refused by
all ihe students.
C. She will not send
out the invitation.
D. She plans to
send out all the invitations.
8.
A. He didn't
know which hospital Bill was in. B. He took Bill
to the hospital.
C. He forgot to call
the woman.
D. He slipped on the way to
hospital.
9.
A.
Quite difficult. B. Very interesting. C. Too
simple.
D. Too heavy.
10.
A. She hasn't
heard from the professor in a week.
B.
The class has
extra time to complete the assignment.
C.
The woman only
just found out about the economics paper.
D.
It is
impossible for the man to turn in the economics
paper on time.
Section B
Directions:
In Section B,
you will hear two short passages and one longer
conversation, and you
will be asked
questions on each of them. The passages and
conversation will be read twice, but the
questions will be spoken only once.
When you hear a question, read the four possible
answers on
your paper and decide which
one would be the best answer to the question you
have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are
based on the following passage.
11.
A. Serious
and diligent.
B. Honest and happy.
C. Friendly and optimistic.
D. Talented and confident.
12.
A. She was
cheered up by the shirt man’s story.
B.
She was
impressed by the shirt man’s
friendliness.
C.
She regretted that she did not ask the
shirt man's name.
D.
She felt she was much luckier than the
shirt man.
13.
A.
She hates midterms and job interviews.
B.
She has
realized her dream with the help of her professors
and classmates.
C.
She is thankful for the valuable
lessons she has learned from others.
D.
She remembers
moments when people worked to solve a problem
together best.
Questions 14
through 16 are based on the following passage.
14.
A. They want
to learn
how to speak in others’
dialects.
B.
They never notice them.
C.
They are
ashamed of them.
D.
They show pride in them.
15.
A. The number
of people who speak in dialects is getting smaller
and smaller.
B.
There won’t be any dialects any more in
the near future,
C.
There are more
dialects in some parts of Britain than there are
in others.
D. There were more dialects
100 years ago than there were 200 years ago.
16. A. It has caused people more
problems in understanding each other.
B.
It has reduced
the attractiveness of British culture.
C.
It has played
its part in helping English become a world
language.
D.
It
has created more opportunities for communication.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on
the following conversation.
]7. A.
H
e’
s got addicted to
technology.
B.
He is not
very good at socializing.
C. He is
crazy about text-messaging.
D.
He does not talk long onthe phone.
18.
A. Talk big.
B.
Talk at Iength.
C. Gossip a lot.
D
.
Forget herself
19.
A. lie
thought it was cool.
B.
lie
needed the practice.
C. He wanted to
stay connected them
D. lie had an urgent message to send
20.A. It
is
a
challenge to seniors
.
B. It
saves both time and money.
C. It is childish and unprofessional
D. It is cool and convenient.
II. Grammar ami
Vocabulary
Section A
Directions: After reading the
passage below, fill in the blanks lo make the
passage coherent and
grammatically
correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in
each blank with the proper form of
the
given word; for the other blanks, use one word
that best fits each blank
Prepare to
Succeed
People are always thinking
about success. It is usually in their brains as
they go about their
daily routines
(21)_______(look) for something better. This
thought isn't one (22)
_
_____ brings
you
closer, however, because thinking,
dreaming or wishing just doesn't get it done.
One of the most important parts of
personal or professional success is preparation.
You may
ask,
“
Why
is preparation necessary?
The
easiest answer to this
question is to say that (23)
________
you are not ready to move
forward, then
you may just as well keep doing what you have
always done.
Success
doesn
’t
come
easy.
There
are
no
shortcuts.
Success
requires
you
to
be
prepared
to
sacrifice leisure time, or time spent
watching television or going out with your
friends, at every
opportunity.
Success means
you are prepared to do (24)
_
__
it takes to constantly move the
yardsticks
forward clay after day.
Here is just one quote, from Calvin
Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States,
that
expresses what preparation is (25)
_______
:
the vital necessity of
action today to ensure our strength
tomorrow.” This quote can (26).
________
(interpret) lo mean that you may have
strength or confidence to
start on your way right now to
move
toward your final goal.
However, it is also critical that committed action
each day (27)
_
___________
(build) to help you keep going when
obstacles
arise or when you
just don't feel like you have the
interest or energy to stay (28)_ ____
(locus).
Preparation also means that
you have u plan or a goal it shows you what steps
or actions to
take, when to lake them
and what to do if issues, obstacles or
(29)________life issues gel in the
way.
(30)
______
b
ottom line is actually
quite clear: You arc either willing, able and
committed to
achieve what you want, or
you arc simply dreaming or wishing that
success find you.
Section B
Direction: Fill in
each blank with a proper word chosen from (he box.
luich word can be used only
once. Note
that there is one word more than you need.
_
______________________________
A. communicating
F. value
The meaning of
silence varies among cultural group. Silence may
be __31____, or they may be
empty when
a person has nothing to say. A silence in a
conversation may also show stubbornness,
uneasiness, or worry. Silence may be
viewed by some cultural groups as extremely
uncomfortable;
therefore attempts'-may
be made lo 1111 every 32 with conversation.
Persons in other cultural
B. reflection
C. implied
G .agreement
H..sharing
I).interrupted
tful
I.
gap
le
cts
groups value silence and view it. as
necessary for understanding a person’s needs. Many
native
Americans
value
silence
and
feel
it
is
a
basic
part
of
33
among
people,
just
as
some
traditional Chinese and Thai persons
do. Therefore, when a person from one of these
culture is
speaking and suddenly stops,
what may be 34
is that the
person wants the listener to
consider
what has been said before continuing. In these
culture, silence is a call for 35_______.
Other
cultures
may
use
silence
in
other
ways,
particularly
when
dealing
with
36
among people or
in relationships of people with different amounts
of power. For example, Russian,
French,
and Spanish persons may use silence to show
37_______
between parties
about the topic
under discussion.
However, Mexicans may use silence when
instructions are given by a person in
authority rather
than be rude to that person by arguing
with him or her. In still another use, persons
in Asian cultures may
view
silence as a sign of
respect, particularly to an cider or a person in
authority.
Nurses and other
care-givers need to be aware of the 38 meanings of
silence when they come
across the
personal anxiety their patients may be
experiencing. Nurses should recognize their own
personal and cultural construction of
silence so that a patien
t’
s
silence is not 39 too early or allowed
to
go
on
unnecessarily.
A
nurse
who
understands
the
healing
40
of
silence
can
use
this
understanding to assist
in the care of patients from their own and from
other cultures.
I.
Reading
Comprehension
Section
A
Direction:
For each blank in the following passage
there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C
and D. Fill in each blank with the word
or phrase that best fits the context.
Multitasking
What
is
the
first
thing
you
notice
when
you
walk
into
a
shop?
The
products
41
at
the
entrance? Or the soft
background music?
But have you ever
noticed the smell? Unless it is bad, the answer is
likely to be no. But while
a shop's
scent may not be outstanding 42
sights and sounds, it is
certainly there. And it is
providing to
be an increasing powerful tool in encouraging
people to 43
.
A
brand store has become famous for its distinctive
scent which floats through the fairly dark
hall and out to the entrance, via scent
machines. A smell may be 44
but it may not
just be
used for freshening air. One
sports goods company once reported that when it
first introduced scent
into its stores,
customers
’
45
to purchase
increased by 80 percent.
When it comes
to the best shopping streets in Pairs, scent is
just as important to a brands 46
as the quality
of its window displays and goods on sales. That is
mainly because shopping is a very
47_____
experience to what it used to be.
Some
years
ago,
the
___48_____for
brand
name
shopping
was
on
a
few
people
with
sales
assistants’
____49___
attitude
and
don’t
-touch-what-
you-
can’t
-afford
displays.
Now
the
50
of
electronic
commerce (e-commerce) has opened up famous brands
to a wider audience. Bui while
e-shops
can
use
sights
and
sounds,
only
bricks-and-mortar
stores
(
实体店
)
can
offer
a
full
experience from the minute customers 51
through the door to the moment they leave. Another
brand
store seeks to be much more than
a shop, but rather a(n) 52_________. And scent is
just one way
to53______ this.
Now a famous store uses complex man-
made smell to make sure that the soft scent of
baby
powder
54_______
through
the
kid
department,
and
coconut
scent
in
the
swimsuit
section.
A
department
store
has
even
opened
a
new
lab,
inviting
customers
on
a
journey
into
the
store’s
windows to smell books, pots and
drawers, 55________their perfect scent.
41.
A. engaged
B. delivered
C. displayed
D. located
42.
A. connected
with
B.
compared with
C. combined
with
D. came up with
43.
A. purchase
B.
wander
C. appreciate
D. identify
44.
A.
instructive
tive
C. expensive
D. informative
45.
A. expression
C. intention
D.
attention
46.
A.
profession
B. project
C.
relation
D.
success
47.
A. difi'erent
t
C. inevitable
D. generous
48. A. focus
t
C.
check
D. schedule
49. A. determined
B.
careless
C.
objective
D. disapproving
50. A. view
B. rise
C.
trade
D. effect
51. A. step
t
C.
strive
D. proceed
52. A. occasion
B. moment
C.
destination
D. department
53. A. apply
B. achieve
C.
mention
D.
observe
54. A. appears
B.
inputs
C.
chases
D. floats
55. A. in terms of
B. in the form of
C.
in search of
D. in common
with
Section B
Directions:
Read the following three passages. Each
passage is followed by several questions or
unfinished statements. For each of them
there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.
Choose the
one that fits
best according to the information given in the
passage you have just read.
A
They say a cat has nine lives, and I
think that possible since I am now living my third
life and
Pm not even a cat. My father
died when T was 15, and we had a hard struggle to
make a living. And
my mother, who was
seriously ill in her last years, died while still
in her 60s. My sister married soon
after, and I followed her example
within the year.
This was when I began
to enjoy my first life. T was very happy, in
excellent health. I had a
good job in
San Jose and a beautiful home up the peninsula in
San Carlos. Life was a pleasant dream.
Then the dream ended. I became
afflicted
(使苦恼)
with a slowly progressive disease of
the motor
nerves, affecting first my
right arm and leg, and then my other side. Thus
began my second life....
In
spite
of
my
disease
I
still
drove
to
and
from
work
each
day,
with
the
aid
of
special
equipment installed in my car. And I
managed to keep my health and optimism, to a
degree, because
of 14 steps. Crazy? Not
at all. Our home was an affair with 14 steps
leading up from the garage to
the
kitchen
door.
Those
steps
were
a
standard
measure
of
life.
They
were
my
yardstick,
my
challenge to continue living. I felt
that if the day arrived when I was unable to lift
one foot up one
step
and
then
drag
the
other
painfully
after
it
---repeating
the
process
14
times,
I
would
be
through---1 could then admit defeat and
lie down and die.
Then on a dark night
in August, 1971, I began my third life. It was
raining when I started home
that night;
strong winds and slashing rain beat down on the
car as I drove slowly down one of the
less-traveled roads. Suddenly the
steering wheel
jerked
(猝然一动)
.
In the same instant I
heard
the
bang of a blowout.
It was impossible for me to change that tire!
Utterly impossible!
I started the
engine and thumped slowly along until I came to
the dirt road, where I turned in
and
where I found lighted windows welcomed
me to a house and pulled into the
driveway and
blared the horn.
The door opened and a little girl stood
there. When she knew what happened to me, she went
into the house and a moment later came
out, followed by a man who called a cheerful
greeting. I sat
there comfortable and
dry, and felt a bit sorry for the man and the
little girl working so
hard
in the
storm.
About an hour
later, the man's voice was heard,
“
This is a bad night for car
trouble, but you're
all set now. ”
“Thanks
,
” I said. “How much
do I owe you?” He shook his head, “Nothing.
Cynthia
told me you were a cripple.
Glad to be of help. 1 know you'd do the same for
me. There
’s
no charge,
friend
.” I
held
out a five-dollar b
川,
“No! I
like to pay my way.” He made no effort
to take it and the
little
girl stepped closer to the window and said
quietly, “Grandpa can’t see it. ”
56.
'
1
here means
__
_____ .
A.
a cat can live
nine times longer than any other animal
B.
a cat can die
ninth
C.
a lucky
man cannot die easily
D.
the writer will live nine times
57.
What do you
think of the man who helped change the tire?
__________ .
A.
Warm-hearted but pitiable
B.
Warm-hearted
and happy
C.
A
blind old man that has nothing to do every day
D.
A poor old man
that is always ready to help others
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