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绝密★启用前2017年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(海南卷)本试卷共分,共页考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回15014注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内L.选择题必须使用铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用毫米黑字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整,笔迹清楚22B
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101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1In1863thefirstunderground passengerrailwayin theworld openedin London,zxxkltranforjustunder sevenkilometersand allowedpeople toavoid terrible_61_crowd onthe roadsabove asthey travelledto and62_word.It tookthree yearsto completeand wasbuilt using an interestingmethod.This includeddigging uptheroad,_63_lay thetrack and then buildinga strongroof over_64top.When allthose hadbeen done,the roadsurface wasreplaced.Steam engines_65_use topull thecarriages and it musthave been_66_fairunpleasant for the passsengers,with allthesmoke andnoise.However,the railwayquickly provedto bea greatsuccess andwithin sixmonths,more than25,000people wereusing_67_everyday.隧道Later,engineers_68_manage toconstruct railwaysin asystem ofdeep tunnels,which becameknown to thetube.This developmentwas onlypossible with the69introduce ofelectric-powered enginesandlifts.The centralLondon Railwaywas one of the most70success ofthesenew lines,and wasopened第四部in
1900.It hadwhite-painted tunnelsand brightred carriages,and provedextremely popularwiththepublic.分写作共两节,满分分第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分3510110假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,1每句中最多有两处;学.科网每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号八,并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改的词注意.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;1,只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分21011Mr.and Mrs.Zhang allwork in our school.They livefar from the school,and ittakes themabout ahour anda halftogo to work every day.In theirspare time,they areinteresting in planting vegetables in their garden,that is on therooftopof theirhouse.They oftenget upearlier and water the vegetables together.They have also boughtfbr somegardeningtools.Beside,they oftenget someuseful informationsfrom theinternet.When summercame,theywill invitetheir studentspick thevegetables!第二节书面表达满分分25假定你是李华,想邀请邀请外教一起参观中国剪纸艺术展请给他写封邮件,内容包Henry paper-cutting括展览时间、地点;L.展览内容2注意词数左右;L100,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2绝密★启用前2017年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题参考答案第一部分听力
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70.successful第四部分写作第一节Mr.and Mrs.Zhang韭work inour school.They livefar fromthe school,both/啦andittakes themabout i!hour anda halfto gotoworkeveryday.In theirspare an/onetime,they areinplantingvegetablesin theirgarden,止isontheinterested whichrooftopof theirhouse.They oftenget upandwaterthevegetablesearlytogether.They have also bought如some gardeningtools.they oftenBesidesget someuseful fromthe Internet.When summer,they willinformationcomesinvite theirstudents八pick thefresh vegetables!to第二节(略)听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳选项5A BC听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间55每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What doesJack want to doA.Watch TV.B.Play outside.C.Go to the zoo.
7.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.At home.B.Inacinema.C.In asupermarket.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What doesRichard doA.Hes a newsman.B.Hes amanager.C.Hes aresearcher.
9.Where isRichard goingnext weekA.Birmingham.B.Mexico City.C.Shanghai.
10.What willthe speakersdo tomorrowA.Eat outtogether.B.Visit auniversity.C.See ProfessorHayes.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.School friends.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Librarian andlibrary user.
12.Why doesJim suggestMary buythe bookA.Its soldat adiscount price.B.Its importantfbr herstudy.C.Ifs writtenby ProfessorLee.
13.What willJim dofor MaryA.Share hisbook withher.B.Lend hersome money.C.Ask Henryfor help.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141614.Where doesStella liveA.In MemphisB.In BostonC.In StLouis
15.What wouldPeter andhis familylike to do onBeale StreetA.Visit amuseum B.Listen tomusic C.Have dinner
16.What kindof hoteldoes PeterpreferA.A bigone B.A quiteone C.A modernone听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.How manylab sessionswillthe students haveevery weekA.One B.Two C.Three
18.What arethe studentsallowed towear in the labA.Long scarvesB.Loose clothesC.Tennis shoes
19.Why shouldthestudentsavoid mixingliquid withpaperA.It maycause afire B.It maycreate wasteC.It mayproduce pollution
20.What doesthe speakermainly talkaboutA.Grades thestudent willreceiveB.Rules thestudents shouldfollowC.Experiments thestudents willdo.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳答案A BC DAInthe comingmonths,we arebringing togetherartists formall over the globe,to enjoyspeaki ngShakespeares plays intheir ownlanguage,inourGlobe,within thearchitecture Shakespearewrote for.Please come andjoin us.National Theatre of ChinaBeijing|Chinese(盛会)This greatoccasion will be the National Theatreof Chinasfirst visitto theUK.The companysproductions showstthenew faceof21century Chinesetheatre.This production of Shakespeare^Richard lifillbe directedby theNationalsAssociate Director,Wang Xiaoying.DateTime:Saturday28April,
2.30pmSunday29April,
1.30pm6,30pmMarjanishvili TheatreTbilisi|GeorgianOne of themostfamous theatresin Georgia,the Maijanishvili,founded in1928,appears regularlyat theatrefestivals all指导overtheworld.This newproductionofIt ishelmed bythe companysArtistic DirectorLevan Tsuladze.DateTime:Friday18May,
2.30pmSaturday19May,
7.30pmDeafinitely TheatreLondon|British SignLanguage BSLBytranslating therich andhumourous textof Love3LaboursLost into the physicallanguage ofBSL,Deafinitely Theatrecreatesa newinterpretation of Shakespeare^comedy andaims tobuild abridge betweendeaf andhearing worldsbyperforming toboth groupsas oneaudience.DateTime:Tuesday22May,
2.30pmWednesday23May,
7.30pmHabima NationalTheatre Tel Aviv|HebrewThe Habimaisthecentre ofHebrew-language theatreworldwide,Founded inMoscow afterthe1905revolution,thecompany eventuallysettled inTelAvivin thelate1920s,Since1958,zxxk theyhave beenrecognised asthe national9theatre ofIsrael.This productionofShakespearesTTze MerchantofVenicema.rks theirfirst visitto theUK.Date Time:Monday28May,
7.30Tuesday29May,
7.30pm
21..which playwillbeperformed bytheNationalTheatreofChinaN.Richard III.LoversLaboursLostC.AsYouLikeIt D.TheMerchantofVenice
22.What isspecial aboutDeafinitely TheatreA.It has two groupsof actorsB.It isthe leadingtheatre inLondonC.It performsplaysinBSL D.It isgood atproducing comedies
23.When canyou seea playin HebrewA.On Saturday28April.B.On Sunday29AprilC.OnTuesday22May.D.On Tuesday29MayBI firstmet Paul Newman in1968,when GeorgeRoy Hill,the directorof ButchCassidyandtheSundanceKid,introduced usin New York City.When the studio didntwant mefor thefilm-it wantedsomebody aswell knownas Paul-he stoodup fbrme.I dont know howmany peoplewould havedone that;they wouldhave listenedto theiragents orthestudio powers.The friendshipthat grewout of the experienceof makingthat filmand TheStinfcur yearslater hadits rootin thefactthat althoughthere wasan agedifference,we bothcame froma traditionof theaterand liveTV.We wererespectful(技艺)of craftand focusedon digginginto thecharacters wewere goingto play.Both ofus hadthe qualitiesand virtuesthat are typicalof Americanactors:humorous,aggressive,and makingfun ofeach other-but alwayswith anunderlying(核心)affection.Those werealso at the coreof ourrelationship offthe screen.We sharedthe briefthat if youre fortunateenough tohave success,you shouldput somethingback-he withhisNewmans Ownfood andhis Holein theWall campsfor kidswho areseriously ill,and mewith Sundanceandtheinstituteand thefestival.Paul andI didntsee eachother allthat regularly,but sharingthat broughtus together.We supportedeachother financiallyand byshowing upat events.Hast sawhim afew monthsago.He dbeen inzxx.k andout ofthe hospital.He andI bothknew whatthe dealwas,and wedidnt talkabout it.Ours wasa relationshipthat didntneed alot ofwords.
24.Why wasthestudiounwilling togive therole toauthor atfirstA.PaulNewmanwanted it.B.The studiopowers didntlike hisagent.C.He wasntfamous enough.D.The directorrecommended someoneelse.
25.Why didPaul andthe authorhavealasting friendshipA.They wereofthesame dge.B.They workedin thesame theater.C.They wereboth goodactors.D.They hansimilar charactertics.
26.What doesthe underlinedword“that”in paragraph3refer toA.Their belief.B.Their carefbrchileden.C.Theirsuccess.D.Their supportfor eachother.
27.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetestA.To showhis loveof films.B.To remembera friend.C.To introduceanewmovie.D.To sharehis actingexperience.Terrafugia Inc.said Mondaythat itsnew flying car hascompleted itsfirst flight,bringing the company closerto itsgoalof sellingthe flyingcar withinthe nextyear.The vehicle-named the Transition-hastwoseats,fourwheels andwings thatfold upso itcan bedriven likea car.The Transition,which flewat1,400feet foreight minuteslastmonth,can reacharound70miles perhour onthe roadand115inthe air.It fliesusinga23-gallon tankof gasandbums5gallons perhour intheair.On theground,it gets35miles pergallon.Around100people havealready putdown a$10,000deposit to get aTransition when they goon sale,and thosenumberswill likelyrise afterTerrafugia introducesthe Transitiontothepublic laterthis weekattheNewYorkAuto Show.But dontexpect itto show up in too manydriveways.Ifs expectedto cost$279,
000.And itwont helpif yourestuck intraffic.The carneeds arunway.Inventors havebeen trying to makeflying carssince the1930s,according toRobert Mann,an airlineindustryexpert.But Mannthinks Terrafugiahas comecloser thananyone tomaking the flyingcara reality.The governmenthasalready permittedthecompanyto usespecial materialsto makeit easierforthevehicle tofly.The Transitionis nowgoingthrough crashtests tomake sureit meetsfederal safetystandards.Mann saidTerrafugia washelped bythe FederalAviation Administrationsdecision fiveyears agoto createaseparate setof standardsfor lightsport aircraft,which arelower thanthose pilotsof largerplanes Terrafugiasays anownerwould need to passa testand complete20hours of flying timeto beable tofly the Transition,a requirementpilotswould findredatively easyto meet.
28.What isthe firstparagraph mainlyaboutA.The basicdata oftheTransition.B.The advantagesofflying cars.C.The potentialmarket forflyingcars.C.The designersoftheTransition.
29.Why istheTransitionunlikely toshowupintoomany drivewaysA.It causestraffic jams.B.It isdifficult tooperate.C.Itis veryexpensive.D.It bumstoo muchfuel.
3.What isthe governmentsattitude totheB.Favorable.development oftheflyingcarD.Disapproving.A.CautiousC.Ambiguous.B.The TransitionsFist Flight
31.What isthe besttitle forthe textA.Flying Carat AutoShowC.PilotsDream ComingTrueWhen aleafy plantis underattack,it doesntsit quietly.Back in1983,two scientists,Jack Schultzand IanBaldwin,reported that young mapletrees gettingbitten byinsects sendout aparticular smellthat neighboringplants canget.These chemicalscome fromthe injuredparts ofthe plantand seemto bean alarm.What theplants pumpthrough theairisamixture ofchemicals knownas volatileorganic compounds,VOCs forshort.Scientists havefound that all kindsof plantsgive outVOCs whenbeing attacked.Ifs aplanfs wayof cryingout.But isanyonelisteningApparently.Because we can watchthe neighboursreact.Some plantspump outsmelly chemicalsto keepinsects away.But othersdo doubleduty.They pumpout perfumesdesignedto attractdifferent insectswho arenatural enemiestotheattackers.Once theyarrive,the tablesare turned.Theattacker whowas lunchingnow becomeslunch.In studyafter study,it appearsthat thesechemical conversationshelp theneighbors.The damageis usuallymore seriousonthe first plant,but theneighbors relativelyspeaking,stay saferbecause theyheard thealarm andknew whattodo.Does thismean thatplants talk to eachother Scientistsdontknow.Maybe thefirstplantjust madea cryof painorwas sendinga messageto itsown branches,and so,in effect,was talkingto itself.Perhaps theneighbors justhappenedto overhear“the cry.So informationwas exchanged,but itwasnt atrue,intentional backand forth.亲密的)(Charles Darwin,over150years ago,imagined aworld farbusier,noisier andmore intimatethan theworldwecansee andhear.Our sensesare weak.Theres awhole lotgoing on.
32.What doesa plantdo whenit isunder attackA.It makesnoises.B.It getshelp fromother plants.C.It standsquietly D.It sendsout certainchemicals.,
33.What doesthe authormean bythe tablesare turned,in paragraph3A.The attackersget attacked.B.The insectsgather underthe table.C-The plantsget readyto fightback.D.The perfumesattract naturalenemies.
34.Scientists findfrom theirstudies thatplants can.A.predict naturaldisasters B.protect themselvesagainst insectsC.talk toone anotherintentionally D.help theirneighbors whennecessary
35.what canwe inferfromthelast paragraphA.The wordis changingfaster thanever.B.People havestronger sensesthan beforeC.The worldis morecomplex thanit seemsD.People inDarwins timewere moreimaginative.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210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Interruptions areoneofthe worstthings todeal withwhile youretryingtoget workdone.
36.thereare severalways tohandle things.Lefs takea lookat themnow.
37.Tell the person youresorry andexplain thatyou havea millionthings todo andthen askif thetwo ofyoucan talkatadifferent time.When peopletry tointerrupt you,have sethours plannedand let them knowto comeback duringthat timeor that肖除)youll findthem then.
38.It canhelp toeliminate4future interruptions.When youneedto talktosomeone,dont doit inyour ownoffice.
39.its mucheaseier toexcuse yourselftogetbackto yourwork thanifyoutry toget someoneout ofyour spaceeven afterexplaining howbusy youare・If youhaveadoor toyour office,make gooduse ofit.40If someoneknocks andits notan importantmatter,(口音示)excuse yourselfand letthepersonknow yourebusy sothey canget thehint thanwhenthedoor isclosed,yourenot tobe disturbed.A.If yourebusy,dont feelbad aboutsaying noB.When youwanttoavoid interruptionsat workC.Set boundariesfor yourselfasyour timegoesD.If youreintheother personsoffice orin apublic areaE.Its importantthatyouletthemknow whenyoull beavailableF.It mightseem unkindto cutpeople shortwhen theyinterrupt youG.Leave itopen whenyoure availabletotalkand closeit whenyoure not第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节(共小题每小题分,满分分)20L530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DIn1973,1was teachingelementary school.Each day,27kids41The ThinkingLaboratory/That wasthe42students votedfor afterdeciding that“Room104was too43_________Freddy wasan average44,but notan averageperson.He hadthe rarebalance offun and(同情)________________9compassion.He would45the loudestover funand bethe saddestover anyones46Before theschool year47J gavethe kidsa special
48.T-shirts withthe wordsVerbs(动词)Are Your49on them.I hadadvised thekids thatwhile verbsmay seemdull,most ofthe50things theydothroughout theirlives willbe verbs.Through theyears,Id runinto formerstudents whowould provide51on oldclassmates.I learnedthat Freddydidseveraljobs afterhis52from highschool andremained thesame53person Imet fortyyears before.Once,while workingovernightatastore,he leta homelessman54in histruck.Another time,he55a friendmoney tobuy ahouse.Just lastyear,I was56a workshopwhen someoneknocked atthe classroomdoor.A woman57the interruption什uand handedmeanenvelope.I stoppedteaching and58it up.Inside werethe Verbs^^shirt anda59om Freddys,mother.Freddy passedaway onThanksgiving.He wantedyou tohave this.,I toldthe storytotheclass.As sadas itwas,I couldnthelp smiling.Although Freddywas takenfrom us,we all60something fromFreddy.
41.A.built B.entered C.decorated D.ran
42.A.name B.rule
55.A.paid D.plan
43.A.small B.dark
56.A.observing D.dull
44.A.scholar B.student
57.A.regretted D.worker
45.A.speak B.sing
58.A.opened D.laugh
46.A.misfortune B.disbelief C.brand D.mistake
47.A.changed B.approached C.strange D.ended
48.A.lesson B.gift C.citizen D.message
49.A.friends B.Awards C.question D.Tasks
50.A.simple B.unique C.dishonesty D.clever
51.A.assessments B.comments C.returned D.updates
52.A.graduation B.retirement C.report D.resignation
53.A.daring B.modest C.Masters D.smart
54.A.wait B.sleep C.fun D.liveB.charged D.owedConstructions C.lentC.separation C.designingC.caring C.excusedC.study C.gave。
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