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2022年11月25日发(作者:足球寡妇)

2017年高考英语真题试题山东

考来考去,玩弄着分数游戏;莘莘学子,寒窗苦读争朝夕;理想和现

实,一支笔写着距离;冰冷的象牙塔,不是追求的唯一;放松心态,相信自

己,就有奇迹!祝高考金榜题名!下面小编为大家推荐的20XX年高考英语

真题试题山东,仅供大家参考!

20XX年高考英语真题试题山东

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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。

esthewomanwantthemantodo?

muum.

fthefollowingistheruleofthelibrary?

ookscanbeborrowedatatime.

anbekeptformorethantwoweeks.

ustberenewedtobekeptlonger.

llthemandoforexercieveryday?

thebusstop.

themangoingtodo?

.

ohisoffice.

rothycarrytheboxes.

lbescolded?

ather.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

theprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

workers.

dandwife.

dcretary.

llthemeetinginLondonstart?

9:30am,Thursday.

11:30am,Wednesday.

5:00pm,Wednesday.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

tstogototheSummerPalace?

.

snotfarfromthespeakers’home?

merPalace.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

lthemangotothefarm?

.

lbeonthefarmtomorrow?

an,Nicholasandtheman.

,hisuncleandhisfather.

andhisuncle.

weknowaboutthefarm?

hingthereisbeautiful.

snotmuchwork.

’sveryfarfromtheman’shome.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

hemansosadabouthisgrandmother’sdeath?

ehedidn’tattendthefuneral.

ehewasn’tnearherwhenshedied.

ehenevervisitedherinthecemetery.

idtheman’sgrandmotherdie?

aytothehospital.

dthewoman’sgrandmotherpassaway?

rsago.

llthespeakersdonext?

heman’s

grandmother.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

ppenstotheyouthunemploymentinrichcountries?

sthesame.

theyouthunemploymentrateinBrazilnow?

A.14%.B.16%.C.11.1%.

oesthehighestrateofyouthunemploymentforwomen

lie?

iddleEastandNorthAfrica.

iddleEastandAsia.

iddleEastandEurope.

ybethereasonfortheyouthunemployment?

rikes.第二部分:英语知识

运用(共两节,满分35分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的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。

xpectsUNconnsus________solvingtheKoreanPeninsula

nuclearissuethroughdialogueistheonlypracticalandrightchoice.

icehaveputupposterswithphotosofthemanthey

________inconnectionwiththekillingoftwocustomersinsideanATM

cabinet.

eking

Vprogram,ABiteofChinaattractsmanypeopleto

Suqiantotastelocalfood,________uptohalfarefromoveras.

24.—Whichperformancedoyoulikebest?

—Allaremarvelousandthebestoneisjustamatterof

personal________.

nce

areoftenatalosswhenfrequentlyeingsmoglevel

predictions________eachotherindifferentofficialforecasts.

ate

26.________Chinahasn’tbannedthetraveltoKorea,wehaveena

declineinchoosingKoreaasthetouristdestination.

27.________thirtyminutearlier,youwouldhaveenthebeautiful

rosydawn.

gotup

houldgetup

icianrecallsthathewassointerestedintheinstrument

thathedrewsixlinesonhisdeskinschool,________guitarstrings,and

practiceddayandnight.

mble

letdancer’sconfidencebuiltup________asshegained

moreandmoreexperienceonthestage.

lly

30.—Wereyoulateforthemeetingyesterday?

—thefactthatTom________me,Iwouldhaveforgottenall

aboutit.

ed

31.—rybeganmoving

partsoftheTerminalHighAltitudeAreaDefen(THAAD)systemtoSouth

Korea?

—Yes,Ithinkawarislikelyto________.Itmustbeterribleforpeople.

ff

vebeenmarriedfornearlytwoyearsandtheyare________

r,theirwishhasn’tcometrue.

ing

33.“TokyoekinginternationalsupportovertheDiaoyuIslandswill

be________,”ChineForeignMinistryspokesmanLuKangsaidon

Tuesday.

us

34.—Doesmysonlistentotheteacherattentivelyinclass?

—Rarely,believeitornot,________himbehavewellinclass.

een

35.—TheSmithshaveinvitedustojointheirpicnicandIdecideto

givethemaprent.

—________!What’sit?

’differ第二

节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的(A、B、C和D)四个选项

中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Happinessisoneofthemostpreciousthingsinlife.36it,amanwill

feelthathisillfatehastakenchargeofhimandtheworldisutterlydark

ult,toomanypeople37ofhappinessastheir

happiness?Manypeoplethinkthatwhenthey

becomerichandsuccessful,ellyouthat

ldisfullofveryrichpeoplewho

s,wehavereadstoriesabout

41thatmoneyisnot

everything.

you’rewaitingforhappinessto43,it’slikelythatitneverwill!Theonly

timetobehappyisrightnow!Whenyou’realwayswantingsomething

moreandalwayslookingforwardtoatimewhenyou’llbe“happy”,you’ll

essisnotatofaccomplishmentsorthe45of

tacceptthatlifewillalwayshave46andthings

doffeelingdisappointedwhenthings

don’t47thewayyou’dhoped,you’dbetterfeel48fortheexperience.49

dreamingofabrighter,happierandrichertomorrow,you’dbettermake

todayaswonderfulasyoucan.

Happinessisnotsomestatewewillonedayreachforgood,buta50

processofhonest,productiveworkwhichmakesarealcontributionto

a

famoussayinggoes,“essistheway.”

ngofthe

futureandhavingaspirationsisntialto53ahappyandfulfilledlife.

Inaword,54waitingforhappinesstoarriveandsimplydecidetobe

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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。

A

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It’snotuncommontocomeacrossacompletetakedownofthe

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whatElisabethRonthalhasdoneinthismust-readexplorationofwhat

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icanSickness

isthefrontlinedefenagainstahealthcaresystemthatnolongerhasour

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Verso,288pages

ElSalvadorandHondurashavehadthehighesthomicideratesinthe

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SunshineStatebySarahGerard

HarperPerennial,384pages

SarahGerarddeftlytakesthereaderthroughthemostesntialissues

ofourtime—homelessness,addiction,incarceration—viaacoming-of-age

lensinthestateofFlorida,where,asweallknow,anythinggoes.

TheDayIDiedbyLoriRader-Day

WilliamMorrowPaperbacks,432pages

Anincrediblycomplexandsmartnovel,TheDayIDiedcontainsall

thefeaturesofasmall-townmurdermysterybuttakesitonestepfurther

withanarrativeaboutawoman’sunbreakablearchfortheanswersto

notjustacrimebutaboutherownidentity.

anttoknowaboutsocialproblemsintheUS,youwill

probablychoo_______.

ryofViolence

neState

tatementisNOTtrueaccordingtothebooks?

arisasciencefictionwithahighlyaddictiveplot.

ricanhealthcaresystemisfavoredbyallAmericans.

ryofViolenceperhapsinvolvesviolenceproblems.

IDiedisanovelnotonlyaboutamurdermystery.

B

DearAmy,

Myin-lawsarealltheproductsoffailedmarriages,sothereareblood

relativesandsteprelativestodealwithonbothsidesoftheaisle.

Foryears,myin-lawshavetoldmychildrenthatmywife’s

stepmother’sgrandchildrenaretheircousins.

Thisaloneisnottrue,sincethekidsareonlyinvolvedinourlives

eeptalkingtomykidsandexplainingtothemthe

waythefamilytreeworksandthatthekidsarenottheircousins.

Atonepoint,myoldestsongotmadandtoldoneofthekidsthat

hewasnothisrealcousin,andthenmyin-lawsconfrontedmysonabout

reapparentlyuptaboutit.

Amy,e

stuckontakinginthekidsthathavezeroactualbloodrelationtothem

atall.

Istandmygroundonthis,andmywifejustthinksthatIambeingan

oughts?

DisturbedDad

DisturbedDad,

Beforeyouspendtherestofyourlifecarefullystudyingafamilytree

ateverypotluckdinner,rememberthat“family”isn’tsomeexclusiveclub

thatyougettojoinbyhavingtwoormoreofthesamebiologicalrelatives.

Peopleinhighlyfunctioningandinclusivefamilieswilltellyouthatall

youhavetodotobeapartofanyfamilyistobeconsideredpartofthe

ansbeingincluded,regardlessofyourbiologicalstatus,and

revelinginrelationshipsthatareauntlike,

iswitoexplaintruthfullyallofthemanyandvariedrelationshipsto

yourchildren,buttouloadedtermslike“realfamily”onlyunderlines

youremotionalignoranceaboutrelationships.

Yourin-lawsaredoingawonderfulthingacceptingthechildren,so

ll,ifwefollowyour

logic,thenyourin-lawsshouldn’tbeacceptingyouasfamilyeither;you

aren’trelatedtothembyblood,soyouaren’ttheir“realfamily.”

Thegoodnewsis,ifyoucontinuetotreatyourwife’sfamilythisway,

youwon’thavetoworryaboutkeepingthebloodrelativesandthestep-

relativesinthisfamilystraight—givenyourlackofgoodmanners,the

familymembersmightdisregardyouinfavorofsomeonewhoismore

open,acceptingandinclusive.

Amy

turbedDad’sin-lawswereuptbecau_______.

ewoftheDad’sthoughts

dshadnobloodrelation

’sAmy’sattitudetowardstheDisturbedDad’sopinion?

us.

agreethat_______.

shouldn’tbenarrow-mindedaboutthefamilytree

’snecessarytoconsiderbiologicalrelationshipsinafamily

shouldn’tbeacceptedasfamilybytheirin-laws

’sgoodnewsforthefamilymemberstodisregardtheDadC

Haveyoubeentoldyouhavepenicillinallergy?Didyourparentstell

youthatyouhadareactionasaninfantorchild,soyoushouldnevertake

itagain?Hasitbeensolongsinceyouhadareactiontopenicillinthatyou

don’trememberwhathappened?Ifyoufitanyofthedescriptionsorare

justnotsureifyouhavepenicillinallergy,there’sgoodnewsforyou:

Chancesare,youprobablydon’thaveit.

Between10to20percentofAmericansbelievetheyhaveapenicillin

allergy,butarecentstudyatMayoClinicfoundthatonly10percentof

rwords,9outof10people

peoplewithdocumentedallergytopenicillin,onlyabout20percentare

’snotnecessarilya

permanentcondition.

Whyisthisimportant?Aren’ttheremanyotherantibioticsyoucan

uifyouhavepenicillinallergy?Penicillinhasbeenaroundsince1928.

Penicillinanditsrelatedmedicinesincludeamoxicillin,methicillinand

edicinesarehighlyeffectivetreatmentsfor

manybacterialinfections,

cour,therearealternativeantibiotics,buttheareoftenmuchmore

lly,thealternative

antibioticsarebroad-spectrum,meaningtheyfightmanytypesof

bacteria,nleadtodevelopmentofdrug-

resistantbacteria,ordeadly“superbugs”.Thisincreastheriskforallofus

inthefutureofnothavinganeffectiveantibiotictotreatourinfection.

Howdoyoufindoutifyouhavepenicillinallergy?Board-certified

,theallergistwillgetahistoryfromyouabout

lquestionsinclude:Howlongagodidyou

havethereaction?Whattypeofreactionoccurred,andhowsoonafter

youtookthepenicillindidthereactionappear?Thetestingisdoneonthe

esultsarenegativeand

thereisnoreaction,estsare

notpainful,ivereactionmay

leadtosomeswellinganditchingwherethetestwasplaced,whichusually

goesawaywithinanhour.

Inveryrarecas,nincludehives,

swelling,wheezingand/ergististrainedto

kintestingisnegative,

ldrug

challengeisudtoverifythatyoudon’y,

you’llbeobrvedintheofficefor30minutestomakesureyouhaveno

problems.

Ifyoufindoutyoudon’thaveapenicillinallergy,notifyyour

physiciansthatit’ntake

“penicillinallergy”offyourchartforgood!

nweknowaboutpenicillinallergyaccordingtothe

passage?

oplebelievethattheyarepenicillinallergic.

withdocumentedallergywillhaveitforever.

90percentofpeoplearetrulypenicillinallergic.

oplewithinitialallergycanavoiditlater.

sNOTthedrawbackofthealternativeantibiotics?

ntreatmany

bacterialinfections.

sofightgood

bacteriawhenud.

aveapositivereactioninskintests,_______.

’inissuppodto

swellanditch

’llbegivenanoral

doofpenicillin

anreplacetheunderlinedword“verify”?

lD

MytiminghasalwaysbeenalittleoffwithElizabethStrout.I’veread

andprettymuchadmiredeverythingshe’swritten,but,forwhatever

reason,thebooksofhersI’vepickedtoreviewhavebeenthegoodones,

likeAmyandIsabelleandTheBurgessBoys,ratherthantheextraordinary

ones,likeOliveKitteridge,whichwonthe20XX年ng

IsPossibleisStrout’slatestbookandit’iveKitteridge,

fact,it’shardtoknowexactlywhattocallthis—anovelorashortstory

a,thestoriesareanimated(栩栩如生)byStrout’s

signaturethemes:classhumiliation,loneliness,spiritualand,sometimes,

routisreallyonhergame,assheishere,youfeel

likeyou’vebeencarefullyloweredintotheunquietdepthsofquietlives.

StroutbeganworkingonAnythingIsPossibleatthesametimeshe

waswritinghernovelMyNameIsLucyBarton,whichwaspublishedlast

,adirt-poorchildwhogrowsuptobecomeacelebratedwriter,

aracterscatcha

glimpofherbeinginterviewedonTV;onetravelstoeherata

rLucyevenappears“intheflesh”inonestorywhenshe

returnshometothesmalltowninruralIllinoiswheremostofthetales

arettovisithertroubledbrother;butAnythingIsPossiblealsostands

,afewofthecharactersherewouldbetickedoffifthey

’s

writerlyeyeworkslikea360degreecamera,sothatacharacterorplace

that’

techniquesoundscontrived,butStroutcarriesitofflightly.

①Oneofthemostpowerfulstorieshereiscalled“Dottie’sBed

Breakfast,”whichisanestablishmentwereadersglimpearlierinthe

desirestobemiddle-classandsheharborsagrudge(怨恨)

againstlifebecaushe’

alsoposssansitivenoforsniffingoutthelower-classoriginsof

someofherguests.

②“Shoesalwaysgaveyouaway,”commentsawomaninastory

called“Cracked”aboutahouguest’stoo-highcorkwedges(坡跟鞋).

And,inthefinalstoryhere,called“Gift,”aonce-poormanmadegood

says,“Thenofapologydidnotgoaway,itwasatiringthingtocarry.”

③But,elderlydoctorandhiswifecometo

stayatherguesthou,Dottiebondsoverteawiththewife,Shelley,who

sharesastoryaboutalong-agosocialhumiliation.

④Atbreakfastthenextmorning,however,Shelleyobviouslyregrets

thatconfidenceandbecomestheDoctor’ezesDottie

outandputsherbackinherplaceastheinn-keep.

There’scomicsatisfactionineingDottiecretlyspittingintothe

breakfastjam,butthemoreprofoundrewardsofthisstoryhavetodowith

itsrecognitionofthemanyvarietiesofhumanincurity—or,asLucy

Bartonherlfmorebluntlyputsit,themanyways“peoplearealways

lookingtofeelsuperiortosomeoneel.”

Otherstorieshavetodowithxualshame,orwiththetragicways

cloneighborsorfamilymembersmisreadeachother;butI’mmaking

AnythingIsPossiblesoundtoogrimwhen,infact,somanyofthestories

endinanunderstated(低调的)isinthat

specialcompanyofwriterslikeRichardFord,StewartO’NanandRichard

Russo,whowritesimplyaboutordinarylivesand,insodoing,makeus

readersethebeautyofboththeirwornandroughsurfacesandwhat

liesbeneath.

horofthearticlemayhavereviewedthebooks

EXCEPT_______.

gessBoys

itteridge

nbeinferredaccordingtothecondparagraph?

kAnythingIsPossibledependswhollyonthatBartongirl.

racterLucyfloatsinandoutofthedisconnectedstories.

narycharacterinonestorycanbealeadingroleinanother.

ethStroutisn’tskillfulatdescribingsmallcharactersinlife.

yfreezesDottieoutthenextmorningbecau_______.

lssheissuperiortoDottie

spitsintothebreakfastjam

desirestobemiddle-class

retstheconfidenceinDottie

tence“IndeedalmostallofStrout’scharactershavesharp

eyesandevensharperobrvationstomakewhenitcomestothatgreat

Americansubject:class.”shouldbeputin______.

A.①B.②C.③D.④

eofthearticlecanbedescribedas_______.

erent

ghtbethebesttitleforthepassage?

ngIsPossible—unquietnessdepthsofordinarylives

ethStrout—anoutstandingPulitzerPrizeWinner

ngIsPossible—acollectionofgrimshortstories

ethStrout—awriterwithcleverwritingtechniques

第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题l分,满分l0分)

请认真阅读下列短文,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。

注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个

单词。

MusicisaUniversalLanguage

“Musicistheuniversallanguageofmankind.”–HenryLongfellow

aremanytheoriesastowhythisis,butithasbecomeapartofhuman

hebeginning,humanshaveexpresdthemlvesthrough

tribalrhythmvolvedintomanytypesofmorecomplex

music,includingclassical,rock,jazz,hestylesbetween

themanytypesofmusicmayvary,everyoneisabletounderstandand

relatetothem.

Whataretheesntialpartsofalanguage?Everylanguageus

vocabulary,oratofwords,tocreatentencesthatconveymessages.

Thetoneandstyleofthentencesconveydifferentfeelingsoremotions.

tones,ornotes,arecombinedto

anevenbewritten,like

saxophonistscanplaymelodiesbackandforth,expressingdifferentstyles

andfeelings,buildingoffofeachother,

oplewhospeak

fluentEnglishcannotreadoneofShakespeare’splaysbecauthe

salsoaffectedbytime,andovera

longperiod,manynewtypesofmusicandinstrumentshaveemergedto

resomany

similaritiesbetweenvocallanguageandmusicthattheymustbesame.

20XX年,ItraveledtoManila,Philippinestoparticipateinahighschool

jazzexchangewheremanystudentsfromalloverAsiacametogetherto

newasmixedintodifferentsmallgroupsto

plespokefluentEnglish

r,itwasn’tneeded.

Everyoneemedtounderstandeachothersimplythroughthemusicand

performance,lsounded

mygroup’sperformance,IwasabletoimproviwithaKoreanboywho

anagedtohaveaconversationthrough

ourinstruments,buildingoffeachother’sriffsuntilwewerecreatingour

greatexperience.

Becauofthemanysimilaritiesthatmusicshareswithother

languages,

bringsustogether,connectsuswithotherpeople,andallowsusto

theabilitytoconveyemotionsandmessagestothecoreofpeople,which

iswhyHenryLongfellowisabsolutelycorrectwhenhestatesthat“musicis

theuniversallanguageofmankind.”

MusicisaUniversalLanguage

第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)

请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。

TheLazyDonkey

Amanboughtadonkeyatthemarketonedayandtookhimhome

manownedveraldonkeysalreadyandheknew

eachone’scharacterverywell.

rwaagerto

dgoing

toworkinthemorningandhedidaslittleashepossiblycouldallday

eotheranimalswerebeingloadeduphealwaystriedtobe

thelastsothathewouldgetthelightestload.

menthe

,withouthesitation,hetrotted

uptothelazydonkeyandbeganfeedingcomfortablyathisside.

Thoughitwaslateintheday,themanimmediatelyledthenew

donkeyoutoftheyard,straightbacktothemarket.

“Youcannothavegivenhimafairtrialyet,”saidthemerchant.“Itis

onlytenminutessinceyouboughthim.”

“Idon’tneedtotryhimanymore,”repliedtheman.“Iknowjustwhat

mawayandgiveme

withoutdonkeyslikehim.”

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