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河北高考英语试卷2017
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河北高考英语试卷20XX年
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。
dSueleavehome?
4:5:5:15.
esthemanprefer?
cs.
lltheweatherprobablybelikeovertheweekend?
.
rethespeakers?
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el.
sthewomanbeendoing?
ngjustabit.
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。
esthewomansayabouttheboy?
verypoorjob.
betterjobthistime.
’ttryashardashecould.
thespeakers?
rand
student.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
estheconversationprobablytakeplace?
ndofaterm.
iddleofamester.
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eginningofaschoolyear.
weknowabouttheman?
cidingbetweentwoplaces.
eentoAustraliabefore.
sdivingintheocean.
thewoman’sparentscareabout?
.
yactivities.
ngtimetogetherwiththeirfamily.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
sthewomanbeenstudying?
h
writing.
ybookscanthewomanborrowinall?
.
llthewomandonext?
eman’soffice.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
earguinglastnight?
aker’sneighbors.
sthemanwokenup?
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2:3:4:00a.m.
thewoman’snewroutine?
acupofcoffeeeveryday.
ngsomesoymilkeverymorning.
omeexercieverymorning.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
lltakeplaceinthemaintheaternextweek?
ofessorswillgivelecturesthere.
ntfilmfestivalwillbeheldthere.
illbeanartexhibitionthere.
thecollectioninthePictureGalleryabout?
localartists.
yoftheuniversity.
ts’socialactivities.
lltheaudiencevisitnext?
m.
allery.
ertainmentbuilding.
nwilleveryonemeetagain?
urandahalf.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
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第一节,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。
A
Manylittlegirlslikeflowers,watchingbutterfliesandriding
themalsolikecars,robotsandspaceships.
Butmostgirls’clothingonlyhaspicturesofflowers,butterfliesor
hors.
Twomothersdecidedtomakeclothesthatincludeallthe
thingsthatlittlegirlsdoandlove.
resshas
picturesofcarsonit.
“Wehaven’tfoundthistypeofdressinthestore,”Cathy,
Bella’smother,says.
Thecardressisfromanewgirl’sclothinglinecalledPrincess
sits
productsforgirlshavesomedesignsnormallyfoundonboys’
clothes.
ItallstartedtwoyearsagowhenRebeccawashopingtobuy
clothingforhertwo-year-old,wholikedrobots,trucksand
spaceships.
“OnedaywhenIwalkedthroughagirls’store,Ithoughtto
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mylfIwishthey’dmakeoneofthobeautifuldressthatalso
ought
shoulddothat,”Rebecca,said.
elievedsheshould,andtheir
ensoldthefirst70dressthey
decidedtoexpandtheirbusiness
roductssoldverywellthere,too.
“TheysoldoutsofastthatIcouldnotmakethemfast
deditwastimetothinkaboutafactory,”
Rebeccasaid.
SotheystartedtoraimoneyfrompeopleovertheInternet.
Thewomenraidmorethan$215,000withindays,farmorethan
the$35,000theyexpected.
“Ourbiggestchallengeisgoingtobehowweexpandas
rapidlyaspeopleemtowantusto,”Rebeccasaid.
ThewomenhopePrincessAwesomewillexpandinto
productsforgirlsofallagesandallinterests.
ssAwesomewasstarted.
eofsix-year-oldBella
ehelpofagirls’unusualclothing
forgirls
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ssmadebyRebeccaandherfriend.
tteronlinethanatthemarket
themgetajobinafactory
pularamonggirls
ldexpensively
themostdifficultthingRebeccaandherfriend
willface?
gtheneedsofallgirls.
akeinterestingproducts.
genoughmoneyfortheirbusiness.
xpandtheirbusinessaspeopleexpected.
B
AnnaSchiferlhadn’tevengotoutofbedwhenshereached
forhercellphoneandtypedatexttohermom,onerecent
t?Anna
ter,JoannaSchiferlcalled,“If
youwanttotalktome,Anna,comedownstairsandeme!”
Annalaughsaboutitnow.“Iwaskindofbeinglazy,”sheadmits.
Thedays,manypeoplewithcellphonesprefertextingto
t’screatingacommunicationdivide,of
sorts—uldarguethatit’sno
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yexpertssaythemostsuccessful
communicatorswill,ofcour,havethecompetencetodoboth.
Andtheyfearthatmoreofusareunabletohave—oratleastare
avoiding—thetraditionalface–to–faceconversations.
Manyprofessorssayitisnotcommontoestudents
outsideofclass.“Isitinmyofficehourslonelynowbecauifmy
studentshaveaquestion,theyemailme,oftenlateatnight,”says
ReneeHouston,aprofessorattheUniversityofPugetSoundin
Washingtonstate.“Andtheynevercall.”
AsAnnaesit:“Therearepeopleyou’lltext,butwon’tcall.
It’sjustawaytostayintouchwitheachother.”Somebelievethat
scoresoftextachdaykeeppeoplemoreconnected.“The
problemisthattheconversationisn’tverydeep,”saysJoph
Grenny,co-authorofthebookCrucialConversations:Toolsfor
TalkingWhenStakesareHigh.
“Theproblemhasbeentheresincewe’vehadtelephones—
probablysincethetimeofatelegraph,”gis
theymaynotalwaysbeso
goodatdeepconversationsthemlves,Grennysuggeststhat
parentsmodelthebehaviorfortheirchildrenandputdowntheir
thattheyalsoshouldtlimits,asAnna’s
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momdidwhenshemadethe“notextingtopeopleinthesame
hou”rule.
ingtoParagraph1,Joanna.
ystrictwithherdaughter
knowhowtouacellphone
rythatherdaughtergotuplate
haveanybreakfastthatmorning
erlinedword“competence”inParagraph2
probablymeans“”.
ce
phGrenny’sopinion,.
onesmakepeoplelonelier
oneshelppeoplecommunicateclearly
ghelpspeoplehavedeeperconversations
gshouldbeencouragedinsteadoftexting
uldbethebesttitleforthetext?
ommunicationimportant?stexting
affectkidsatschool?
ingruiningtheartofconversation?we
avoidone-sidedconversations?
C
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Eco-friendlyCarRacer
Canyouimageacarracerissoeco-friendlythatitstyresare
madefrompotatoes,itsbodyiscreatedfromhemp(大麻)and
rapeedoilanditrunsonfuelmadefromwheatandsugarbeet?
Theone-aterracingcarcalledEcoOneisbuiltbyexpertsfrom
WarwickUniversity,whohopethatEcoOnewillbeadoptedby
ldat$51,000.
Pollution-nsitiveDress
Don’tbecaughtoutsideunawareofpollutionlevelsinthe
lution-nsitiveEPADressbyStephanieSandstrom
ess–whichis
actuallyquitepretty–lookslikeyoupullitfromthebottomof
tprotectyour
healthbyadvisingyoutostayindoorsfortheday,butitwon’tdo
youanyfavorifyou’remeetingwithclients.
Eco-friendlyUmbrella
ghit
ischangeable,o-friendly
tuallyonlyanumbrellaskeleton
withoutanysurface,whichcanbefolded,soyoucanputanything
suchasnewspapers,plasticbagsorwhateveryouwanttorve
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astheprotectingsurface.
Eco-friendlyMoss(苔藓)Carpet
Itissaidthatwalkingonfreshgrassincreasyourblood
sCarpet,createdbyNguyenLaChanh,looks
includesballmoss,
idity(湿度)ofthe
t’swhyyouneedto
placeitthereandnotanywhereel.
ingtoParagraph1,wecanfindEcoOne_____.
tonepasngerandonedriver
’tbeaffordedbythepublicatprent
lymadefromsomekindsofplants
ketheplaceofthetraditionalcarindustry
PADressdesigned?
peopletostayathomeasoftenaspossible
ursinformedofthepollutedlevelsintheair.
womenlookprettyeveninthepollutedair.
peoplefrommeetingtheirclientsifnecessary.
edwithtraditionalumbrellas,theEco-friendly
Umbrella_____.
’tanysurface
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ofnewspapers
oesthetextprobablycomefrom?
nalblog
cialdocument
Somepeoplearelikehomingpigeons:Dropthemoff
anywhere,andthey’eople,
though,can’ttellwhenthey’
thedirectionallychallengedjustbadlearners?
Notallofyournavigational(导航的)skillsarelearned.
te
ainhasspecial
navigationalneurons—head-directioncells,placecells,andgrid
cells(网格细胞)—andtheyhelpprogramyourinsidecompass
whenyou’rejustababy.
In20XX年,scientistscarriedoutanexperimenttostudybaby
rats’ghtheratswere
newborns,therearchersdiscoveredthattheirhead-direction
cells(whichhelpthemrecognizethedirectionthey’refacing)
s,itemed,wereborn
yhadn’tevenopenedtheireyes
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yet!
Humans,ofcour,hippocampus—the
brainareaweufornavigation—
therat’scompassdevelopsthisway,thenit’slikelythatahuman’s
compassdoes,too.
Ifwe’rebornwithanofdirection,thenwhyaresome
peoplesogoodatgettinglost?Thescientistsfoundthatthetwo
othercells—placeandgridcells—developedwithinthefirst
ellsarethoughttohelpusformamapinourmind,
twocellsworktogether,andthat’swherethetroublemightbe.
Peoplewhotookpartina20XX年studyplayedavideo
gamethatrequiredthemtotravelquicklybetweendifferent
ringtheirbrains,thescientistsfoundthatgridcells
helpedthegamersrecognizewheretheywere—evenwithout
ingtorearcherMichaelKahana,differences
inhowgridcellsworkmayhelpexplainwhysomepeoplehavea
betternofdirectionthanothers.
dthe20XX年rearchfind?
veanaturalabilitytorecognizedirections.
’hippocampusisdifferentfromthatofhumans.
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uallyfindtheirwaywithoutopeningtheireyes.
tshaveasmanyhead-directioncellsasgrown-
ups.
weknowaboutournavigationalneurons?
ellsletusknowhowtoreadamap.
llshelpusreachtheplacewearegoingto.
lpusuacompasswhenweloourway.
ndgridcellsgrowlaterthanhead-directioncells.
somepeoplesogoodatgettinglost?
n’ridcellscan’t
workverywell.
bilityto
followdirectionsispoor.
thetextmainlyabout?
passinrats’body.
ingpigeonswork.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
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。
Withtheyearcomingtoanend,avacationisinescapable.
airtravelmightsound
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asthemostconvenientwayforwintertravel,italsohasitsown
sonofcoldsometimesinterruptsyour
travelplans.36Webringtoyoutipstokeepinmindifyouareair
travellinginwinters.
Earlyflightsareontime
Earlymorningflightshavebeenfoundtobemoreontime
thantheoneslaterintheday.37Anydelayintheflightschedule
duringthedayleadstoariesofdelay,thebestwaytoavoidit
istoflyearly.
38
your
flightgetscancelledordelayedyoucanaskforaatinthe
partnerairline,providedthatyourairlinesupportsit.
Joinaclub
39Whenyourflightgetsdelayedforhoursyoucanaccess
thoclubsintheairportratherthanbeingstuckintheterminal.
Also,accessingtodifferenttravelagentsiasierfromtheclubs
astheyassistyouwithvariousoptionsavailable.
Consideratravelagent
Attimeswhenyouarestuckwithsituationswhereyourflight
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isdelayedorcancelled,insteadofdealingdirectlywiththeairline
staff,itisbesttolaytheresponsibilityonyourtravelagent.40
ertophonebravely
rairlinescanhelp
rofaclubisthebestchoiceformostflyerson
thewhole
sgetcancelledordelayedbeyondwhatyouhaveto
dealwith
youwouldhavetowakeupveryearly,yetitwould
ridyouofalotoftroubles.
avelagentwillactonyourbehalfandsolvethe
issuessoyouneedn’tsolvetheissuesyourlf.
gaclubwillsuremakeyoupaysomemoney,butif
youareafrequentflyeritisthebestchoiceforyou
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