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廣東省高考英語(yǔ)試卷2017

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  高考考試過(guò)程中,要調(diào)整好自己的情緒,考過(guò)一門,就不要再想了,重要的是吃好,喝好,休息好,營(yíng)造一種良好的應(yīng)考氛圍,祝你考試順利!下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編為大家推薦的廣東省高考英語(yǔ)試卷2017,僅供大家參考!

  廣東省高考英語(yǔ)試卷2017

  第I卷 (滿分95分)

  第一部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(滿分45分)

  第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共15個(gè)小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)

  從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

  1. —Did you go Dutch after that meal, I mean, with the other five friends?

  —______.

  A. Yes, they did B. Yes, they paid for the meal

  C. No, they didn’t D. No, because it was my treat that day

  2. —I guess you might have missed your train to Washington yesterday.

  —Well, I almost______.

  A. did B. had C. have D. might

  3. ______ the address carefully, Tom clicked the button and sent the email to his professor.

  A. Checked B. Being checked C. Having checked D. To check

  4. The purse found on the playground matches the ______ by Mary, so it must be hers.

  A. direction B. expression C. description D. instruction

  5. We called the First-Aid Center ______ the traffic accident happened.

  A. immediately B. shortly C. quickly D. hurriedly

  6. —I’d like to try something different as I’ve got tired of watching cartoons all the evenings.

  —______

  A. Go ahead! B. It depends. C. What for? D. Like what?

  7. There are many inconveniences that have to be ______ when you are camping.

  A. put up with B. come up with C. kept up with D. caught up with

  8. Just as the clothes a person wears, the food he eats and the friends with whom he spends his time, his house______ his personality.

  A. resembles B. strengthens C. reflects D. shapes

  9. Some teenagers ______ their health because they often expose themselves to so many electric products.

  A. damaged B. are damaging C. have damaged D. will damage

  10. I don’t think it is any use ______ them now. They are already on the way home.

  A. to telephone B. by telephoning C. telephoning D. for telephoning

  11. Nowadays teenagers like to go to fast food restaurants, ______, as the name suggests, eating doesn’t take much time.

  A. which B. where C. that D. who

  12. —Did you see who the driver was?

  —No, so quickly ______ that I couldn’t get a good look at his face.

  A. does the car speed by B. the car speeds by

  C. the car sped by D. did the car speed by

  13. The teacher agreed to the suggestion that the students ______ two weeks to prepare for the exams.

  A. give B. be given C. should give D. would be given

  14. ______ children believe they can succeed, they will never become totally independent.

  A. If B. Though C. When D. Unless

  15. The police were seeking more information to find out who it was ______ killed the rich merchant.

  A. which B. that C. what D. where

  第二節(jié):完型填空(共20個(gè)小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

  閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16~35各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

  In my friends’ eyes I am a lucky dog. Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU) had admitted me 49 days before the “big day”.

  The college entrance exam lost its 16 to me. It became a problem that others would have to deal with. 17 , like all my friends and everyone else around me, I worked hard every 18 of the way in order to achieve my goal.

  The chance to take BFSU’s pre-test was a turning point in high school. It was a dilemma (困難的抉擇) at first because BFSU 19 on the humanities (人文科學(xué)) and I had never 20 that route. I did not make up my mind 21 my teacher told me that nobody should ever 22 an opportunity. Having 23 with the decision all night, I decided at least to give it a go. The following week, I 24 no effort in getting fully prepared for BFSU’s test. I worked so hard that I often 25 myself studying at my desk at four o’clock in the morning. I 26 began to understand the saying, “No pain, no gain.”

  After I had been 27 , my friend asked me if I 28 not being able to achieve my 29 dream. And yes, I sometimes 30 what would have happened if I had kept on moving. But I have no regrets. As a 19-year-old, I don’t have a clear view of my 31. But after I got to BFSU’s campus and saw devoted professors and students, I realized that this is the place for me to make a(n) 32 in society.

  Recently, I’ve been busy helping my classmates put their school registration (報(bào)名表) in 33 . We all used to work so hard together. Without as much pressure from the examination as before, I appreciate every opportunity to do whatever I can for my classmates. I hope they can 34 their precious time to prepare for the war, the university entrance examination. 35 I hope that they can win this battle.

  16. A. importance B. pressure C. advantage D. strength

  17. A. Generally B. However C. Otherwise D. Indeed

  18. A. minute B. moment C. step D. action

  19. A. rests B. depends C. bases D. focuses

  20. A. heard B. met C. seen D. considered

  21. A. unless B. when C. until D. before

  22. A. miss B. risk C. take D. inspire

  23. A. stayed B. struggled C. competed D. companied

  24. A. spared B. took C. missed D. avoided

  25. A. forced B. found C. promoted D. made

  26. A. suddenly B. gradually C. quickly D. naturally

  27. A. hired B. elected C. noticed D. accepted

  28. A. hated B. remembered C. regretted D. minded

  29. A. satisfactory B. unique C. big D. original

  30. A. wonder B. doubt C. question D. ask

  31. A. past B. present C. future D. experience

  32. A. understanding B. chance C. difference D. sense

  33. A. number B. order C. size D. amount

  34. A. get a glimpse of B. make out C. take up D. make use of

  35. A. And B. Instead C. Or D. But

  第二部分 閱讀理解(共20個(gè)小題,每小題2.5分,滿分50分)

  閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

  A

  This selection of books and guides helps you appreciate hidden charm in many favorite cities and gives you the knowledge to uncover unusual sights to see and places to visit. We hope you enjoy our choices and welcome your comments. Email your advice to books@gounusual.com.

  The following are taken from these books. You will find much more information about these hotels in the books.

  Kakslauttance Hotel

  It is the home of the famous Igloo(冰屋) Village with the unique glass and snow igloos. Its guests can enjoy the winter activities including watching the Northern Lights, which can be seen generally from late August to late April. Guests can experience the peace of sleeping in snow. The glass igloos are fantastic for lying on your bed at night, watching the Northern Lights in the warm.

  Art Hotel in Ronda

  Beautifully situated in the oldest street of Ronda and surrounded by historic buildings, Art Hotel is decorated with original and historical artwork and atmospheric lighting. There is lots of fun, e.g. lights and birds settling in old basketballs and wall mural (壁畫) of Michael Jackson. The hotel has 12 double rooms of different types, each with its own character.

  Otter Creek(小溪) Tents

  The tents are separated from the rest of the world by a quiet salt-water creek. The secret place preserves the peace of guests, with the salt water of the creek keeping even the mosquitoes away.

  Each tent has a double bed, a western style toilet and bathroom with running water and hot shower. The tents use the dining equipment of the charming “Elsewhere” beach houses and enjoy over a mile of the beach where one can still see the footprints of fishermen, and during the season, possibly the prints of sea turtles.

  The Original Icehotel

  “Imagine a hotel built from thousands of tons of snow and ice, and rebuilt every winter.” --- That is Icehotel in northern Lapland, Sweden. With over 80 rooms, the hotel is a huge task to be rebuilt every year. The building materials --- 10,000 tons of ice and 30,000 tons of snow --- are all supplied by Mother Nature. The hotel stays open as long as weather permits (late April to early May).

  36. People staying in Kakslauttance Hotel can watch the Northern Lights in ________.

  A. late July B. late June C. late May D. late March

  37. Which word can best describe Art Hotel in Ronda?

  A. Elegant. B. Well-equipped. C. Expensive. D. Historic.

  38. According to the text, what is special about Otter Creek Tents?

  A. It is surrounded by a forest.

  B. You can enjoy the scenes of a beach.

  C. You can sleep in a house made of ice there.

  D. Turtles are cooked in a special way there.

  39. If you want to experience sleeping with snow or ice around, you can choose ________.

  A. Kakslauttance Hotel and Art Hotel in Ronda

  B. Art Hotel in Ronda and Otter Creek Tents

  C. Kakslauttance Hotel and The Original Icehotel

  D. Otter Creek Tents and The Original Icehotel

  40. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?

  A. To introduce and promote some books.

  B. To show us the advantages of staying in hotels.

  C. To encourage people to travel around the world.

  D. To explain to us how people manage the hotels.

  B

  As a young ice-skater, I had flown pretty high, pretty quickly. My partner and I won the Canadian junior pairs championship when I was 14. Later I was thrilled to be picked to skate in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. But then everything came down.

  We finished the 12th at the Games. I soon quit double skating and tried to continue in singles. But I wasn’t good enough; I didn’t even compete in the next two national championships. I felt like I was a somebody who had become a nobody.

  I was 18 and had just graduated from high school when my mom told me, “You can’t just depend on skating to make a living. You’d better find a job.” I knew she was right. So I found a job at a restaurant where I waited at table and did anything else that needed to be done. In fact, I worked so hard that I had never got the chance to have a break. No one cared about that I had been an Olympic skater; I was judged only by how hard I worked.

  That job taught me so many things. I learned, for example, how to deal with people. As an athlete, this was new to me. One day a man loudly called me over to his table and complained, “This milk is sour. I am not drinking this junk! I want my money back!” It was near the end of my shift (輪班) and I wanted to tell him how rude I thought he was. But I had learned that “the customer is always right” and a smile can go a long way. “I’m really sorry, sir. I’ll get you a free cup.” I said with a smile. When I brought him his coffee, his attitude changed. And he left me a tip!

  My first job taught me that it is important to do your best at anything you try. I knew nothing about being a waitress when I started my job but by the time I left --- when I decided to return to skating --- I had earned a raise and my boss’s praise. They meant so much to me.

  41. How did the writer feel after she picked up single skating?

  A. Thrilled. B. Confident. C. Disappointed. D. Proud.

  42. What does the underlined word “this” mean?

  A. The job at the restaurant. B. The job in the ice-skating.

  C. The people around the writer. D. The complaining man.

  43. What did the writer do about the man’s complaint?

  A. She told him how rude he was. B. She gave his money back.

  C. She asked her boss for help. D. She apologized with a smile.

  44. From the text we can know ________.

  A. the author did very well at the 2008 Olympics

  B. the author was successful as a young ice-skater

  C. the author didn’t follow her mother’s advice

  D. the author gave up her skating career

  45. The text is mainly about ________.

  A. the author’s skating life B. a lesson from skating

  C. the author’s first job D. how to be a good waitress

  C

  Free and secure accommodation, no bills and even the odd home-cooked meal. It sounds like the perfect living arrangement for cash-strapped students.

  Two mothers believe they have devised a way for struggling students to save on accommodation costs when they leave home to study at university.

  Kate Barnham and Amanda Flude have launched Student Swaps, an online accommodation forum (論壇) for parents and students, in advance of the introduction in September of £3,000 higher education top-up fees.

Their website says, “The principle behind Student Swaps is to enable students to literally swap (交換) family homes.” The website will hold a database of students who would like to swap and link them with suitable matches. So those from one town/city could swap with those from a different town/city.

  The site describes itself as offering a “cost-free accommodation alternative … at a time of growing student debt”. There is no charge for the service at the moment but Ms. Barnham and Ms. Flude intend to introduce a £10 annual fee if it becomes established.

  However, the National Union of Students (NUS) has warned that, while the scheme may sound appealing to struggling freshers, it lacks any formal regulation.

  Veronica King, NUS vice-president of welfare, said, “The fact that this scheme has even been suggested is evidence to the high levels of debt students now face on graduation.” Recent research has shown that students are more likely to live at home in coming years, in a bid to cut down on the cost of a degree.

  “This is worrying, as it may mean that students choose their university on the basis of where it is, rather than because it offers the best course for them. It also means students will miss out on what is for some a key part of the student experience --- living away from home.”

  46. A “cash-strapped” student means one who________.

  A. lacks money B. prefers to stay at home

  C. is careful with money D. wants to change cash

  47. What is Kate Barnham and Amanda Flude’s purpose of launching Student Swaps?

  A. To provide cheaper accommodation for students.

  B. To let students stay close to their universities.

  C. To help students spend less on accommodation costs.

  D. To let students exchange ideas freely online.

  48. What can students do on Student Swaps?

  A. They can find students to exchange homes with.

  B. They can make friends with students from a different city.

  C. They can borrow money to pay for their higher education.

  D. They can voice their opinions against the rising cost of a degree.

  49. Now many students would prefer a university ________.

  A. which can give them free accommodation

  B. which is not far away from their homes

  C. which offers the best courses

  D. which can offer home-cooked meals

  50. What would be the best title for the text?

  A. High Cost Troubles University Students in UK

  B. Student Swaps is Welcomed by Students in UK

  C. Two Mothers’ Good Intention to Help Students in UK

  D. Website Helps Students Live at Someone Else’s Home

廣東省高考英語(yǔ)試卷2017

高考考試過(guò)程中,要調(diào)整好自己的情緒,考過(guò)一門,就不要再想了,重要的是吃好,喝好,休息好,營(yíng)造一種良好的應(yīng)考氛圍,祝你考試順利!下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編為大家推薦的廣東省高考英語(yǔ)試卷2017,僅供大家參考! 廣東省高考英語(yǔ)試卷2017 第I卷 (滿分95分) 第一部分
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