2017貴州高考英語(yǔ)試卷
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2017貴州高考英語(yǔ)試卷
二.閱讀理解(分兩部分,共40分)
【一】閱讀下面的文章,從每題后面的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出正確的一項(xiàng)。每題2分,共30分。
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Caught in the Web
A few months ago, it wasn't unusual for 47-year-old Carla Toebe to spend 15 hours per day online. She'd wake up early, turn on her laptop and chat on Internet dating sites and instant-messaging programs – leaving her bed for only brief intervals. Her household bills piled up, along with the dishes and dirty laundry, but it took near-constant complaints from her four daughters before she realized she had a problem.
"I was starting to feel like my whole world was falling apart – kind of slipping into a depression," said Carla. "I knew that if I didn't get off the dating sites, I'd just keep going," detaching (使脫離) herself further from the outside world.
Toebe's conclusion: She felt like she was "addicted" to the Internet. She's not alone.
Concern about excessive Internet use isn't new. As far back as 1995, articles in medical journals and the establishment of a Pennsylvania treatment center for overusers generated interest in the subject. There's still no consensus on how much time online constitutes too much or whether addiction is possible.
But as reliance on the Web grows, there are signs that the question is getting more serious attention: Last month, a study published in CNS Spectrums claimed to be the first large-scale look at excessive Internet use. The American Psychiatric Association may consider listing Internet addiction in the next edition of its diagnostic manual. And scores of online discussion boards have popped up on which people discuss negative experiences tied to too much time on the Web.
"There's no question that there're people who're seriously in trouble because they're overdoing their Internet involvement," said psychiatrist (精神科醫(yī)生) Ivan Goldberg. Goldberg calls the problem a disorder rather than a true addiction.
Jonathan Bishop, a researcher in Wales specializing in online communities, is more skeptical. "The Internet is an environment," he said. "You can't be addicted to theenvironment." Bishop describes the problem as simply a matter of priorities, which can be solved by encouraging people to prioritize other life goals and plans in place of time spent online.
The new CNS Spectrums study was based on results of a nationwide telephone survey of more than 2,500 adults. Like the 2005 survey, this one was conducted by StanfordUniversity researchers.About 6% of respondents reported that "their relationships suffered because of excessive Internet use." About 9% attempted to conceal "nonessential Internet use," and nearly 4% reported feeling "preoccupied by the Internet when offline."
About 8% said they used the Internet as a way to escape problems, and almost 14% reported they "found it hard to stay away from the Internet for several days at a time."
"The Internet problem is still in its infancy," said Elias Aboujaoude, a Stanford professor. No single online activity is to blame for excessive use, he said. "They're online in chat rooms, checking e-mail, or writing blogs. not limited to porn (色情) or gambling" websites.
Excessive Internet use should be defined not by the number of hours spent online but "in terms of losses," said Maressa Orzack, a Harvard University professor. "If it's a loss you're not getting to work, and family relationships are breaking down as a result, then it's too much."
Since the early 1990s, several clinics have been established in the U. S. to treat heavy Internet users. They include the Center for Internet Addiction Recovery and the Center for Internet Behavior.
The website for Orzack's center lists the following among the psychological symptoms of computer addiction:
● Having a sense of well-being (幸福) or excitement while at the computer.
● Longing for more and more time at the computer.
● Neglect of family and friends.
● Feeling empty, depressed or irritable when not at the computer.
● Lying to employers and family about activities.
● Inability to stop the activity.
● Problems with school or job.
Physical symptoms listed include dry eyes, backaches, skipping meals, poor personal hygiene (衛(wèi)生) and sleep disturbances.
People who struggle with excessive Internet use maybe depressed or have other mood disorders, Orzack said. When she discusses Internet habits with her patients, they often report that being online offers a "sense of belonging, and escape, excitement fun," she said. "Some people say relief…because they find themselves so relaxed."
Some parts of the Internet seem to draw people in more than others. Internet gamers spend countless hours competing in games against people from all over the world. One such game, called World of Warcraft, is cited on many sites by posters complaining of a "gaming addiction."
Andrew Heidrich, an education network administrator from Sacramento, plays World of Warcraft for about two to four hours every other night, but that's nothing compared with the 40 to 60 hours a week he spent playing online games when he was in college. He cut back only after a full-scale family intervention (干預(yù)), in which s told him he'd gained weight.
"There's this whole culture of competition that sucks people in" with online gaming, said Heidrich, now a father of two. "People do it at the expense of everything that was a constant in their lives." Heidrich now visits websites that discuss gaming addiction regularly "to remind myself to keep my love for online games in check."
Toebe also regularly visits a site where posters discuss Internet overuse. In August, when she first realized she had a problem, she posted a message on a Yahoo Internet addiction group with the subject line: "I have an Internet Addiction."
"I'm self-employed and need the Internet for my work, but I'm failing to accomplish my work,to take care of my home, to give attention to my children," she wrote in a message sent to the group."I have no money or insurance to get professional help; I can't even pay my mortgage (抵押貸款) and face losing everything."
Since then, Toebe said, she has kept her promise to herself to cut back on her Internet use. "I have a boyfriend now, and I'm not interested in online dating," she said by phone last week. "It's a lot better now."
21. What eventually made Carla Toebe realize she was spending too much time on the Internet?
A. Her daughter's repeated complaints.
B. Fatigue resulting from lack of sleep.
C. The poorly managed state of her house.
D. The high financial costs adding up.
22. What does the author say about excessive Internet use?
A. People should be warned of its harmful consequences.
B. It has become virtually inevitable.
C. It has been somewhat exaggerated.
D. People haven't yet reached agreement on its definition.
23. Jonathan Bishop believes that the Internet overuse problem can be solved if people ______.
A. try to improve the Internet environment
B. become aware of its serious consequences
C. can realize what is important in life
D. can reach a consensus on its definition
B
Like many new graduates, I left university full of hope for the future but with no real idea of what I wanted to do. My degree, with honors, in English literature had not really prepared me for anything practical. I knew I wanted to make a difference in the world somehow, but I had no idea how to do that. That’s when I learned about the Lighthouse Project.
I started my journey as a Lighthouse Project volunteer by reading as much as I could about the experiences of previous volunteers. I knew it would be a lot of hard work, and that I would be away from my family and friends for a very long time. In short, I did not take my decision to apply for the Lighthouse Project lightly. Neither did my family.
Eventually, however, I won the support of my family, and I sent in all the paperwork needed for the application. After countless interviews and presentations, I managed to stand out among the candidates and survive the test alone. Several months later, I finally received a call asking me to report for the duty. I would be going to a small village near Abuja, Nigeria. Where? What? Nigeria? I had no idea. But I was about to find out.
After completing my training, I was sent to the village that was small and desperately in need of proper accommodation. Though the local villagers were poor, they offered their homes, hearts, and food as if I were their own family. I was asked to lead a small team of local people in building a new schoolhouse. For the next year or so, I taught in that same schoolhouse. But I sometimes think I learned more from my students than they did from me. Sometime during that period, I realized that all those things that had seemed so strange or unusual to me no longer did, though I did not get anywhere with the local language, and returned to the United States a different man. The Lighthouse Project had changed my life forever.
24. What do we know about the author?
A. His university education focused on the theoretical knowledge.
B. His dream at university was to become a volunteer.
C. He took pride in having contributed to the world.
D. He felt honored to study English literature.
25. According to Paragraph 2, it is most likely that the author __________.
A. discussed his decision with his family
B. asked previous volunteers about voluntary work
C. attended special training to perform difficult tasks
D. felt frightened about having to leave his family and friends
26. In his application for the volunteer job, the author ___________.
A. participated in many discussions
B. went through challenging survival tests
C. wrote quite a few papers on voluntary work
D. faced strong competition from other candidates
27. What can we infer from the author’s experiences in Nigeria?
A. He found some difficulty adapting to the local culture.
B. He had learned to communicate in the local language.[:]
C. He had overcome all his weaknesses before he left for home.
D. He was chosen as the most respectable teacher by his students.
C
The Big Brother in the novel 1984 listens to everything and nothing can escape his ears . Now in reality , we have Facebook . The social media giant has never denied that it’s keeping track of conversations you have near your phone ( if the Facebook app is open , that is ) , but not , one expert has told NBC that Mark Zuckerberg’s empire may be keeping ears on you at a more regular basis . According to Professor Kelli Burns , who teaches mass communication at the University of South Florida , it may be listening more often than it lets on .
To prove her point , Burns turned on the microphone feature on her phone , and said , “ I’m really interested in going on an African journey . I think it’d be wonderful to ride in one of those jeeps . ” Less than a minute later , when she checked her Facebook page , she was met by a story about a journey – the first post on her newsfeed . There was also a car ad on her page .
While Facebook says that it’s only keeping its ears open to help “ identify the music you’re listening to and TV matches you’re watching , ” Burns’ little experiment suggests that there may be other motivations at play as well . But the social media company has denied claims that it records any conversations , and told The Independent , “ Facebook does not use microphone audio to inform advertising or News Feed stories in any way . Businesses are able to serve related ads based on people’s interests and other statistic information , but not through audio collection . ”
Whether you believe this statement or not , there are ways to stop Facebook from listening in at all . Simply turn off your phone’s microphone by heading over into Settings ( if you’re an iPhone user ) , going to the Privacy tab , then clicking on Microphone . From there , you can remove Facebook’s mic privileges , and probably , stop the company from hearing your conversations . On Android , you can also go to Privacy under the Settings tab , and change Facebook’s permissions .
So the next time you’re chatting with your friends about your summer vacation plans , keep an eye on your Facebook feed . There may be more participants in your conversation than you realize .
28. Why does the author mention the Big Brother in the first paragraph ?
A. To explain who Big Brother is .
B. To stress the importance of Facebook .
C. To introduce the topic about Facebook .
D. To encourage readers to share their ideas .
29. What does the underlined “ it ” in paragraph 1 refer to ?
A.Big Brother . B. An empire . C. Facebook . D. A university .
30. What might Facebook do if it is turned on ?
A. Chat with you like a real friend .
B. Turn on your phone’s microphone .
C. Identify the movie you are watching .
D. Show ads based on your conversation .
31. What is the best title for the text ?
A. Walls Have Ears
B. The Apple of Your Eye
C. Turn off Your Cell Phone
D. Facebook : a Caring Brother
D
What’s the most expensive place to station an employee overseas? London? Tokyo? São Paulo? Try Luanda, Angola.
That’s the finding of a survey by Mercer, the world’s largest human resources consulting firm, headquartered in New York City. Two African cities (Luanda, N’Djamena) were in the top 10, along with four (Moscow, Geneva, Zurich, Bern) in Europe, three (Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong) in Asia and one (Sydney) in Australia. Switzerland alone has three cities in the top 10.
Mercer’s 2013 Cost of Living Survey examined data from 214 cities worldwide, comparing a market basket of over 200 goods and services, including unfurnished luxury two-bedroom apartments or three-bedroom houses, movie tickets, blue jeans, international newspapers, coffee, fast food restaurant meals, gasoline, milk and soda.
If it sounds odd that Angola would be the most expensive, Mercer’s Barb Marder explains that"Despite being one of Africa’s major oil producers, Angola is a ly poor country yet expensive for expatriates (居住國(guó)外的人) since imported goods can be dear. In addition, finding secure living accommodations that meet the standards of expatriates can be challenging and quite costly."The survey found similar supply issues in N’Djamena, Chad, the other top 10 city in Africa.
Mercer measured locations worldwide against New York, on a U.S. dollar basis, meaning that exchange rate shifts could impact the rankings. For example, although Tokyo is Asia’s most expensive city for people who live in a foreign country, the weakening of the Japanese yen against the dollar makes it seem cheaper than it was a year ago. Canada, too, has become a bargain as the U.S. dollar strengthens against the Canadian dollar.
Measurements were taken in March, 2013.
What’s the trend in the United States?"Overall, U.S. cities either remain stable in the ranking or have slightly decreased due to the movement of the U.S. dollar against the majority of currencies worldwide,"explains Mercer’s Steven Nurney. However, that may change as real estate(房地產(chǎn)) prices rise nationwide. New York is the nation’s most expensive place to station expatriates.
While housing is generally the most important factor in the survey rankings, the survey revealed some other significant differences in prices. For example, you may need a vodka chaser after paying $ 8.29 for a cup of coffee in Moscow, but the same coffee in Managua, Nicaragua would cost only $ 1.54. Expect to pay $ 20.10 for a movie ticket in London, versus $ 5.91 in Johannesburg.[:]
32.The questions asked in the first paragraph are used to .[:]
A.express the author’s puzzlement at them
B.call on readers to provide their answers
C.remind readers of the existing issue
D.introduce the topic to be discussed
33.Which of the following cities may be the cheapest for employees overseas?
A.Geneva. B.Sydney. C.Tokyo. D.New York.
34.One reason why the cost of living for employees overseas in Angola is high is that .
A.the quality of life there is superior
B.its imported goods cost a lot of money
C.the rent for an apartment is really high
D.the living environment is human-friendly
35.The key factor that impacts the ranking is .
A.the general standard of income
B.prices of daily necessities
C.the exchange rate against U.S. dollars
D.the housing prices
【二】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
How to Enjoy Your Family
Everyone has at least a little family drama, and you should still love your family no matter how many challenges are brought upon you. If you really trust your family, you should know they will always be there for you. 36 .
Look back on the previous moments that you have had with your family. If you can think of no good memories with your family, 37 . Your friends are a big part of your life, and even though they aren’t related to you, that doesn’t mean you can’t call them your family.
38 . Make sure they know how you feel. Tell them that there have been things bothering you for a while, and you just want them to understand. If you tell them how you feel, then maybe they will give you more respect.
If you are a teenager, remember that they are the ones that provide you a home and food. If they weren’t there, then neither would you. Just be grateful. 39 .
Spend more time with your family. Have a "family game night". Go to see a movie, go out to dinner, go on vacation and so on. 40 !
If your family is just boring in general, and you are having a tough time enjoying their personalities, then expose your family to fun.
A. Here are the steps that will help you to learn about your family
B. There are people in the world living without any home or family
C. There are a large number of fun things you can do with your family
D. remember you still have your friends
E. Talk to your family
F. You should be thankful and enjoy what you have
G. try to start a blog or website of your own
三.英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(兩部分,共45分)
【一】閱讀下面的短文,從每題后面所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最符合文意的一項(xiàng)。每題1.5分,共30分。
One day I was taking a bus. The driver didn't 41to start the bussoon because it was not yet 42 .A middle-aged woman got on. Tired and sad, she toldher story 43 , not to anyone particular. On her way to the station, half of her44 was stolen. The other half was hidden under her blouse, so she 45 still had someleft. A few minutes later, she stopped crying, but still looked 46
When all the seats were taken, the driver started the engine. The conductor beganto collect the fares. When she came to an old man in worn-out clothes,he
47 that he had spent all his money as he accidentallygot on a wrong bus and now was trying to go home. On hearing this, she ordered theold man to 48 the bus. The old man was almost in tears as he 49 her to let himtake the bus home. The driver took the conductor's side and repeated the conductor's 50 .
The woman was watching the incident. 51 the driver and the conductor raised theirvoices at the old man, she interfered.
“Stop 52 him! Can't you see he's only trying to get home” “He doesn't have anymoney!” the driver 53 .“Well, that's no 54 to throw him off the bus.” She insisted.
Then she reached inside her blouse, took out her 55 money, and handed it to theconductor. “Here's his fare and mine. Just stop giving him a 56 time.
All heads turned to the woman. “It's only money,” she shrugged.
She rode the rest of her way home 57 a happy smile, with the money she'd lost earlier 58 . On the road of life, the help of strangers can 59 our loads andlift our spirits. How much sweeter the 60 will be when we make it a little smootherfor others!
41.A. try B. intend C. decide D. care
42.A. empty B. ready C. crowded D. full
43.A. carefully B. seriously C. tearfully D. calmly
44.A. money B. possession C. fare D. wealth[
45.A. strangely B. happily C. fortunately D. secretly
46.A. unsatisfied B. weak C. excited D. unhappy
47.A. explained B. declared C. admitted D. found
48.A. get off B. get over C. get on D. get into
49.A. thanked B. scolded C. praised D. begged
50.A. command B. action C. suggestion D. request
51.A. Unless B. When C. Until D. Although
52.A. attacking B. wronging C. blaming D. bothering
53.A. warned B. whispered C. repeated D. shouted
54.A. problem B. need C. reason D. matter
55.A. spending B. lost C. remaining D. borrowed
56.A. busy B. hard C. cold D. fearful
57.A. giving B. taking C. wearing D. forcing
58.A. forgotten B. used C. earned D. returned
59.A. move B. increase C. lighten D. carry
60.A. world B. journey C. smile D. friendship
第II卷 非選擇題(共50分)
三.英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(兩部分,共45分)
【二】閱讀下面的短文,在空缺處填上1個(gè)單詞或根據(jù)括號(hào)內(nèi)所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。(每題1.5分,共15分)
A young man presented himself to the local expert on gems and said he wanted to learn from him and become 61 expert on gems, too. The expert refused to teach him because he feared that the youth would not have the 62 (patient) to learn. The young man asked for a chance. Finally the expert agreed and told the youth, “Be here tomorrow.”
The next morning the expert put a jade stone in the boy’s hand and told him to hold 63 . The expert then went about his work, cutting, weighing, and setting gems. The boy sat 64 (quiet) and waited.
The following morning the expert again placed the jade stone in the youth’s hand and asked him to do the same thing. On the third, fourth, and 65 (five) day the expert repeated the exercise and the instructions
On the sixth day the youth held the jade stone, but could no longer stand the silence. “Master,” he asked, “when am I going to learn something?”
“You’ll learn,” the expert 66 (reply) and then occupied himself 67 his own business.
Several more days went by and the youth felt deeply 68 (depress). One morning as the expert approached and signed to him to hold out his hand, he was about to say that he couldn’t go on any longer. 69 as the master placed the stone in the youth’s hand, the young man exclaimed without looking at his hand, “This is not the same jade stone!”
“You 70 (begin) to learn,” said the master.
四.寫(xiě)作(兩部分,共35分)
71.假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫(xiě)的以下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。(10分)
增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在下面寫(xiě)出修改后的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下畫(huà)一橫線,并在該詞下面寫(xiě)出修改后的詞。
注意:1. 每處錯(cuò)誤及修改均僅限一詞。
2. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。
One of a most challenging experiences that I had so far is moving to Miami from Paraguay when I was fifteen years old. On my first day of school, I became extremely nervously, because several uncertain thought occurred to me. Would people treat to me nicely? Would I like the school? However, before I got there, I felt something amazed about that place. All my nervous thoughts went away and I was totally relaxed because the teachers and the students were very friendly for me. Also, thanks to modern technology, it was easy for us to keep in touch with my friends and family back home, which helped me overcame the feeling of homesickness to some extent.
72.書(shū)面表達(dá)(共25分)
假如你叫李華,是欽州八中的一名學(xué)生。最近,欽州市政府正在實(shí)施快速公交和橋梁建設(shè),結(jié)果引起人們的廣泛爭(zhēng)議。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)人們不同的觀點(diǎn),給當(dāng)?shù)貓?bào)社寫(xiě)一封信,發(fā)表自己的觀點(diǎn)。
贊成觀點(diǎn)反對(duì)觀點(diǎn)
1.能夠解決交通問(wèn)題,方便人民生活;
2.有助于發(fā)展經(jīng)濟(jì),提高人民生活水平;
3.有助于提高欽州作為現(xiàn)代化旅游城市的形象。1.會(huì)造成環(huán)境污染;
2.會(huì)產(chǎn)生噪音,打擾居民平靜的生活;
3.時(shí)常造成交通堵塞。
你的觀點(diǎn)……
注意:1.信的開(kāi)頭已給出,但不計(jì)人總詞數(shù)。
2.不要逐句翻譯,可適當(dāng)增加內(nèi)容使行文連貫。
3.詞數(shù)120左右。
參考詞匯:快速公交系統(tǒng) BRT 高架橋 overpass
Dear Editor,
I’m writing to you about the road construction which is taking place in our city.
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Yours,
Li Hua
2017貴州高考英語(yǔ)試卷答案
一.選擇題
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41-45.BDCAC 46-50.DAADA 51-55.BDDCC 56-60.BCACB
二.非選擇題
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67.With 68.Depressed 69.But 70.have begun
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72.Dear Editor,
I'm writing to you about the construction project which is taking place in our city. Recently the local government has decided to broaden some narrow roads and build BRT, which has aroused a heated discussion.
Some agree that we should carry out this construction project because it can solve some traffic problems and make our life convenient and comfortable. Besides, it helps promote the economy and improve people's living environment as well as the image of qinzhou as a modern tourist city.
But others believe that the construction work may cause air pollution. And traffic jams appear now and then. Even worse, the noise produced by the work will disturb people's peaceful life.
Personally, the overpasses in the street may somewhat damage the appearance of our city. However, I think the construction project will certainly do a lot of good to the city and bring convenience to the residence in the future.
Yours,
Li Hua
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