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2017高考英語(yǔ)調(diào)研卷高考年年考,年年高考年年變化。最近幾年來(lái),英語(yǔ)高考的內(nèi)容和形式不停改革創(chuàng)新,英語(yǔ)高考著力表現(xiàn)重申應(yīng)用,著重社交的原則。下邊小編為你整理關(guān)于20XX年高考英語(yǔ)調(diào)研卷的內(nèi)容,希望大家喜愛(ài)!20XX年高考英語(yǔ)調(diào)研卷I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.A.5:55B.6:15C.6:45D.6:30A.AtaconveniencestoreB.AtacinemaB.AtarailwaystationD.AtahospitalA.SheeatchedaTVshowuntilmidnightB.Shewastrying1/22anewdietC.ShedidtoomuchphysicalexerciseD.ShewashavingafeverA.HelefthiscellphoneathomeB.HewaslateforthemeetingC.HewasinahurrytogobackhomeD.Hedidn'treadthemessagewhilerunningA.TicketsellerandaudienceB.ManagerandsecretaryC.LibrarianandreaderD.ReceptionistandcustomerA.Theboy'sexaminationscoreB.Theboy'slifegoalsinthefutureC.Theboy'sperformanceinabasketballgameD.Parentsexpectationonchild'sacademicperformanceA.ThemanhadsupposedthewomantobelateB.Stacydidn'ttakethetrafficintoconsiderationC.Atacydidn'tadmitbeinglatefortheappointmentD.ThewomanwasalittlebitlatefortheappointmentA.FromthenewspaperB.FromtheinternetSectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillhearoneshortpassageandtwolongerconversations.Aftereachpassageorconversation,2/22youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassageandtheconversationswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Intwodays,itwillbeChristmas,childrenalloverworld(21)________(look)forwardtothisdayforweeks.PeoplecelebrateChristmaswithfood,decorations,musicandmore.Butformanypeople,gift-givingisthemostexcitingpartoftheholiday.IhavefondmemoriesofChristmasshoppingwithmyfamily3/22asachild.Ienjoyedthechallengeofkeepingmyparents’giftsasecret.Itwashardtobuygiftsright.(22)______theirnoseswithoutthemseeing.Everyoneplaced(23)__________(wrap)giftsundertheChristmastreeuntilChristmasmorning,(24)________weopenedthem.Pickingagreatgiftrequire(25)________(know)thepersonyou’regivingitto.Youneedtoknowtheperson’stastesandfindsomethingthepersondoesn’talreadyhave.Thiscanbequiteabigchallenge.Oftenit’wisetoprovideareceipt(26)_______________thepersonneedstoexchangethegift.Thebestgiftsarepersonal.ManyAmericansdon’tfeelmoneyconstitutesagoodgift(27)_______itdoesn’trequireanythought.Theyprefersomethingchosenjustfortheperson.Ifthegiftisahigh-qualityhomemadegift,that’sevenbetter.Gift-givingreflectsthereason(28)______peoplecelebrateChristmas.ChristiansinparticularrememberthebirthofJesus.Whenhewasborn,wisementraveledmanymilestovisithim,(29)________(bring)expensivegifts.Butthegreatestgiftwasn’tfromthewiseman,butfromGod-----thebabyJesus.Godgavethisgiftbecauseeveryoneneededit.WeneededGodtoforgiveourbadactionssothatwe(30)______liveforeverwithhim.Soon4/22ChristmaswegivepresentstoimitateGod’sactionofgivingtheperfectgift.SectionBDirections:Filleachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.dominanceB.liftsC.dividedD.assumesE.urgedF.militaryG.suspendH.guidanceI.violentlyJ.claimedK.illegallyDonaldTrump___31___hisplaceastheUnitedStates45thpresidentaftercrossingthe270electoralvotethreshold(門(mén)檻)onNovember9.The70-year-oldRepublicanwilltakeoverfromBarackObama,atwo-termpresidenttooccupywithWhiteHouse.TheriseofTrump,acelebritybusinessmanwithnopreviousexperienceinthe___32___orelectedoffice,surprisednearlyeveryoneinpolitics.Trump’svictoryoverClintonwillendeightyearsofDemocratic___33___oftheWhiteHouse.HewillgovernwithCongressfullyunderRepublicancontrolandleadacountrydeeply___34__byhiscampaignagainstClinton.GiventhenumerousRepublicanswhoneverbackedhim,Trumpwillhave5/22tofacedivisionswithinhisownparty,too.Asheclaimedvictory,Trump___35___Americansto“cometogetherasoneunitedpeople.”“IpledgetoeverycitizenofourlandthatIwillbepresidentforallAmericans,”hesaidinhisvictoryspeech.Strikingagentletone,Trumpcontinuedthathewouldteachouttoafewofthosewhohadchosennottosupporthimfor___36___andhelpsothat“wecanworktogetherandunifyourgreatcountry.”Aspresident,Trump’sgoverningagendaremainsunclear.ThepresidentelecthaspromisedtobringchangestotheUnitedStates.HesaidhewouldbuildawallalongtheU.S-Mexiobordertostopimmigrantsfromcomingintothecountry___37___.___38___immigrationfromcountrieswithtiestoterroristgroups,andbargainwithforeigngovernmentssuchasthoseofRussiaandChina.Trumphasalsopromisedtoprioritizetheeconomicgrowththatcreatesjobsand___39___incomesforallAmericans.Trumpisawildcard,manyvoterssaid,buthedefinitelyhasachancetobeasuccessfulpresidentaslongasherecognizestheresponsibilitieshe___40__andfollowsthroughonhispromises.6/22ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Securityguard,truckdriver,salesperson—yearafteryear,thesejobsappearonlistsoftheunhappiestcareers.Althoughmanyfactorscanmakeajob___41___--unusualhours,lowpay,nochanceforadvancement—thesethreejobs___42___foranotherreason:alackofsmalltalk.[:]Psychologistshavelongsaidthatconnectingwithothersiscentraltoourwell-being,butjusthowmuchconversationwerequireisunder___43___.Inonestudy,researchersoverheardundergraduatesforfourdaysandthen___44___eachconversationseither“smalltalk”(“Whatdoyouhavethere?Popcorn?Yummy!”)or“serious(”“Didtheybreakupsoonafter?”).Theyfoundthatthesecondtypeisconnectedwithhappiness—thehappieststudentshadroughlytwiceasmany“serious”talksastheunhappiestones.Smalltalk,meanwhile,___45___onlytenpercentoftheirconversation,versusalmost30percentofconversationamongtheunhappieststudents.7/22However,don’tjustconsidersmalltalk___46___yet.Scientistsbelievethatsmalltalkcouldpromotebonding.Chattingwithstrangerscould___47___ourmorning.Inaseriesofexperiments,psychologistsfoundthatthosewhochattedwithothertrainpassengersreportedamorepleasantjourneythanthosewhodidn’t.Smalltalkcanalsohelpusfeelconnectertoour___48___.Peoplewhosmiledat,madeeyecontactwithand___49___spokewiththeirStarbucksbaristas(咖啡師)reportedagreatersenseof___50___thanthosewhorushedthroughthetransaction(交易).___51___,whenvolunteersbrokethesilenceoftheartgallerytochatwithgallery-goers,thevisitorsfelthappierandmoreconnectedtotheexhibitthanthosewhowerenot___52___.Ofcourse,someofusarebetterthanothersatturningsmalltalkintosomethingbigger.Inonestudy,peoplewhowererated“l(fā)esscurious”byresearchershadtroublegettingaconversation___53___ontheirown.Peoplewhowereconsidered“curious”,meanwhile,needednohelp___54___conversationsaboutordinarythingslikefavoriteholidaysintofriendlyexchanges.A“curiousmindset,”theresearchersconcluded,canleadto“positivesocial___55___.”8/22Therefore,goahead—smalltalkneedn’tbeidle,andnosinessisn’tallbad.A.rewardingB.depressingC.exhaustingD.challengingA.standoutB.turnupC.giveoffD.putforwardA.negotiationB.constructionC.investigationD.examinationA.dividedB.entitledC.imposedD.catalogedA.figuredoutB.madeupC.lookoverD.addedtoA.worthlessB.essentialC.boringD.ridiculousA.occupyB.satisfyC.brightenD.spoilA.emotionsB.heartC.customersD.surroundingsA.purposefullyB.brieflyC.continuouslyD.generallyA.responsibilityB.securityC.belongingD.achievementConsequentlyB.OppositelyC.UnexpectedlyD.SimilarlyA.approachedB.attachedC.addressedD.attendedA.breakingB.pausingC.rollingD.stoppingA.evolvingB.substitutingC.adaptingD.transformingA.interactionB.standardC.impactD.involvementSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.For9/22eachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)DearAlcohol,You’vebeenaroundforever,Icanrememberallthepainyou’vecausedme.Doyourememberthenightyoualmosttookmyfather’slife?Ido.Helovesyou.SometimesIthinkhelovesyoumorethanhelovesme.He’saddictedtoyou,tothewayyoupromisetoridhimofhisproblemsonlytocausemoreofthem.Youjustsatbackandlaughedashiscarwentspinningthroughthestreet,crashingintotwoothercars.Hewasn’ttheonlyonehurtbyyouthatnight.Doyourememberthenightofmyfirsthighschoolparty?Youwerethere.Myfriendswereintriguedbyyou.Theytreatedyouasiftheywerenevergoingtoseeyouagain,drinkingallofyouthattheycould.Ispenttwohoursthatnighthelpingmyfriendswhohadfallencompletely.“I’somembarrassed,”theysaidasIheldtheirhairbacksothattheycouldvomit.“I’msotheysaidwhenIcalledtaxiesforthem,walkingthemoutandpayingthedriverinadvance.“Thiswon’thappenagain,”theysaid10/22astheyweresenttothehospitaltohavetheirstomachspumped.Two15-year-oldgirlssleptinhospitalbedsthatnightthankstoyou.Doyourememberthenightwhenyoutookadvantageofmy17-year-oldneighborwhohadtodrivetopickuphissisterfromherdancelessons?Doyouknowhowweallfeltwhenhehitanothercarandkilledthetwopeopleintheothercar?Hediedthenextmorningtoo.Hissisterwalkedhomefromherdancelesson,andpassedpolicecarsandacrowdofpeoplegatheringonthesidewalkjusttwoblocksawayfromthedancestudio.Shedidn’trealizeherbrotherwasinthemidstofitall.Sheneversawhimagain.Andit’sallyourfault.Iwishyou’dwalkoutofmylifeforever.Idon’twantanythingtodowithyou.Lookatallthepainyou’vecaused.Sure,you’vemadepeoplehappytoofromtimetotime.Butthedamageyou’vecausedinthelivesofmillionsisinexcusable.Stopluring(引誘)inthepeopleIlove.Stophurtingme,please.Sincerely,Anonymous56.Whatdidalcoholdototheauthor’sfather?A.Ittookhislifeawayonenight.11/22B.Ithelpedtogetridofhisproblems.C.Itpushedhimtohurtotherswhendriving.D.Itgothimseriouslyinjuredinacaraccident.57.Theunderlinedwords“wereintriguedby”inparagraph3areclosestinmeaningto______.A.werefamiliarwithB.werecuriousaboutC.weredisappointedatD.werefedupwithWhichofthestatementsisTRUEabouttheauthor’sneighbororhissister?A.Hedrovetopickuphisdrunkensister.B.Hissisterwastoblameforthecaraccident.C.Hecrashedintoacarfromtheotherdirection.D.Hissisterwastooscaredtolookatthesceneoftheaccident.Whatisthetoneofthearticle?A.HumorousB.DoubtfulC.indifferentD.Critical(B)Thetotalcapacityforthepublicforumonneeandjointpainis______people.A.5B.20C.50D.10012/2261.MrLi,amarathonrunner,hasanirreparableslipdisc(椎間盤(pán)突出).Whichhospitalshouldhegotoifhedoesnotwanttoundergoanyoperation?A.MtElizabethHospitalB.GleneaglesHospitalC.ChangiGeneralHospitalD.SingaporeGeneralHospital62.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.AnySingaporeancanattendDrTan’stalk-of-freecharge.B.Participantsofpublicforumcangetabook$20cheaper.D.PeoplecanbooktheBoneDensityScanonFeb4thataspecialprice.(C)China’domesticallydeveloped,long-actingexperimentalAIDSdrugisundergoingafinalreviewbytheChinaFoodandDrugAdministration,thelaststageintheapprovalprocess.Differentfromtraditionaloraldrugsthatrequiredailyuse,butit’saheavyburdenforpatientstotakemedicineeverydayforyears.Asaresult,long-actingdrugsarethefuturedirectionindevelopinginnovativeAIDSmedicine.ForChinesepatients,thenumberoforaldrugsavailableinthedomesticmarketisverylimited,sothereisanurgentneedfordrugstosolvetheproblemofdrugresistance.13/22ZhaoYan,atreatmentspecialistattheNationalCenterforAIDSsaidsevenoreightoraldrugsforAIDSarecurrentlyprovidedtopatientsforfree.jection“Thesolutionincouldgiveanalternativetopatientsifitcouldbeincludedinthecountry’healthinsurancesystem,”shesaid.“Nowveryfewpatientsareusingdrugsfromthehealthinsurancesystem,bothbecausenodifferentiateddrugsareprovidedandbecausetheprocedureismorecomplexandcouldharmtheirprivacy,she”said.“Newdrugswillbebroadlyusedonlyifthesystemcanembracemorevarietiesofdrugs.”Albuvirtidewentintotheresearchanddevelopmentstagein20XXandenteredphasethreeofclinicaltrials—asteptoassuresafetyandeffectivenessbeforemarketapproval—in20XX.PhasethreeisthelastroundofclinicaltrialsfornewdrugtestsinChina.Ifthedrugcanpassthereviewsofthecountry’sdrugwatchdog,usuallyatleasttworounds,itcanthenenterthemarket.Thetimeneededforthereviewrangesfrommonthstoyears.Clinicaltrialsshowedthatthenewdrugperformsevenbetterthantheoraldrugsbeingused.MostoftheoraldrugsforAIDSbeingusedinChinaaregenericdrugsdevelopedinthe1970s14/22and‘80sthatarenotsoefficient.Intermsofsafetyandeffectiveness,evidencesofarshowedthatAlbuvirtideisbetterthanmostsecond-linedrugs—drugsusedwhenfirst-linestandarddrugsfail—indevelopedcountriesbecauseoflowertoxicity(毒性)andfewersideeffects.Worldwide,anumberoflong-actingAIDSdrugareindevelopment.Nonehasbeenapprovedforsale.OnlyAlbuvirtideandafewintheUnitedStateshaveenteredphasethreeofclinicaltrials.63.Albuvirtideis______.A.aChina-developedlong-actingoralAIDSdrugB.undergoingaclinicaltestondogstoassureitssafetyC.moreefficientthanotherAIDSdrugsandhasfewersideeffectsD.theonlyAIDSdrugthathasenteredthelastroundofclinicaltrials64.AlbuvirtideisgoodnewsforAIDSpatientsinChinabecause______.A.it’sanewdrugandtheyarenotresistanttoitB.itisoneofthemosteffectivefirst-linedrugsC.ithasbeenincludedinthehealthinsurancesystem15/22D.theycankeeptheirprivacybybeinginjectedonceaweek65.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisFALSE?A.TheresearchanddevelopmentofAlbuvirtidebeganin20XX年.B.Thereareusuallythreephasesintheclinicaltrialforanewdrug.C.Albuvirtideisnowinthestageofcarryingoutclinicaltrials.D.Thetimeneededforreviewvariesfromdrugtodrug.66.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.A.AlbuvirtidecansparepatientsfromtakingoraldrugseverydayB.thehealthinsurancesystemhasroomforfurtherimprovementC.mostAIDSdrugsbeingusednowweredevelopedinlastcenturyD.ChinaisleadingthewholeworldinthefieldofAIDSresearchSectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.16/22A.Inalistrankingcountriesbythehappinessoftheircitizens,itpmtropicalFiji50placesbelowfreezingIceland.B.Thestreetsweepercanholdhisheaduphighasheproudlydoeshisjob.C.Danishpeoplearen’tassuspiciousasmanyothernations.D.MostDanesareusedtoseeingbetween50-70%oftheirsalarygoingtothegovernment!E.Those5.5millionpeoplewhocallDenmarktheirhome.F.Peoplehavenicethingsintheirhouses,butthey’renotmadaboutshoppingandspending.Wheredoyouthinktheworld’happiestpeoplelive?Somewherehotwithsandybeaches?Acountrywithatraditionofthefinefoodandculture?NotaccordingtoarecentstudybytheuniversityofLeicester.WhoarethehappiestpeopleonEarth?___67___Surprised?Wellyou’llbemoresurprisedwhenyouhearthattheDanespaysomeofthehighesttaxesintheworld.Sowhatisthesecretoftheirsuccess?Let’sstartwithallthattaxtheypay.TheDanishgovernmentprovidesitspeoplewithoneofthefinesteducationandhealthsystemsintheworld.Itspendsmoreonchildrenandelderlypeoplepercapitalthanothercountry.17/22Andthere’sanotheradvantagetothosehightaxes.Becauseashopassistant’sfinalsalaryisnotthatmuchlessthansomeonewhoworksinabank,forexample,Danesdon’tchoosetheircareersbasedonmoneyorstatusaspeopleinothercountriesdo.Theychoosethejobtheywanttodo.There’saphilosophyinDenmarkknownas“Jante-lov”which,translatesas“you’norebetterthananybodyelse.”___68___Butworkersrderincountriesarenotusedtolookingatlifeinthisway.Moneydoesn’tseemasimportantinDenmark.Ithasbeencalleda“postconsumerist”society.___69___Whatismoreimportantisthesenseofsocietyandit’snosurprisethatDanesareveryusedtosocializing.92%ofDanesbelongtosomekindofsocialclubandtheseclubsareevenpaidforbythegovernment.___70___Theyalsoshowanamazingamountoftrustineachotherandtheirgovernment.Youcanseesighsofthisalloverthecountry.You’llfindvegetablestallswithnoassistant.Youtakewhatyouwantandleavethemoneyinabasket.perhapsthebikeisagoodsymbolforDenmark.TheDanescanaffordcarsbuttheychoosebikes—simple,economical,non-pollutingmachinesthatshownostatusandhelpkeeppeoplefit.IV.SummaryWriting18/22Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpointsofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Onadamp,boring,stay-in-housekindofday,Iwasa4-year-oldartistarmedwithanewtreasure:myownbigboxofcrayons(蠟筆).Somehow,theusualpaperwasn’tspecialenoughforthese64perfect,sweet-smellingsticksofvividcolor.Ilookedaroundforabiggercanvas(畫(huà)布).Ifonlytherewerehiddenwalls.WallsliketheonesinMomandDad’scloset.Slippingquietlydownthehalltothebedroom,Istoodontiptoetoreachthestringfortheclosetlight.Wordsandimagesfilledmymindfasterthanmyhandscouldmakethem.Abrilliantrainbowwasseenononewall,withacheerygoldensunpeekingoutfromabove.Below,agiantshadetreesupportedaswingforstick-figurechildren.Aroundthem,flowersbloomedeverywhere.[:]Mymasterpiece!Allmyveryownmagic!

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