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届泄露天机高三高考信息卷二英语试题及答案
泄露天机—2017高考信息卷
(二)
考试时间120分钟,满分150分。
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)
1.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inalibrary.B.Inacollege.
C.Inabookstore.
2.HowdidthemangethisMP4?
A.Bymail.B.OntheInternet.
C.Fromashop.
3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Radioprogram.B.TVprogram.
C.Somecartoons.
4.Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Thewomanfoundtheessayverydifficult.
B.Theessaywasdifficulttocompleteinhalfanhour.
C.Thewomanfoundtheessayeasy.
5.Whatdoesthemanimply?
A.Hesuggeststhewomantakethesubway.
B.Hedoesnotknowthewaytothetown.
C.Hewantstoleaveearlytoavoidatrafficjam.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whowasill?
A.Jim.B.Jim’smother.C.Jack.
7.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenJimandJack?
A.Teacherandstudent.
B.Schoolmates.
C.Patientanddoctor.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whenwilltheradiostationstartoperation?
A.InSeptember.B.Today.C.Thisweek.
9.Whichprogramdoesthemancareaboutmost?
A.Teaching.B.Music.C.Sports.
10.Whatcanwelearnabouttheradiostation?
A.Onlymusicwillbebroadcast.
B.Onlyteachingprogramswillbebroadcast.
C.Itwillbeonfortwentyfourhourseveryday.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Howlongdoestheadvertisinglast?
A.Threemonths.B.Threeweeks.
C.Fivemonths.
12.Whatarethewaysofadvertising?
A.TV,radioandnewspaper.
B.Magazine,newspaperandadvertisingboards.
C.TV,newspaper,magazineandcinema.
13.Whydothespeakersthinkthatcustomerswillwanttobuytheproduct?
A.It’scheapandmovesfast.
B.Itlooksgood,moveswellandfast.
C.Itlooksbeautifulandstrongandmoveswell.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Doctorandpatient.
B.Cookandservant.
C.Customerandwaitress.
15.Whatsuggestiondoesthedoctorgivetheman?
A.Thatheshouldstayinbedforacoupleofdaysandhaveliquidfood.
B.Thatheshouldonlyhavefoodwithmushroomsandafriedegg.
C.Thatheshouldjusthavesomenoodles.
16.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?
A.Hewantstohavehisfooddownstairs.
B.Hewantstohavehisfoodupstairs.
C.Hewantstohavehisfoodinhisroom.
17.Howsoonwillfoodbebroughttotheman’sroom?
A.In10minutes.B.In15minutes.
C.In20minutes.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.HowmanycountriesdidMrBellvisitlastsummer?
A.Onlyone.B.Three.C.Four.
19.WhydidMrBellfeelverytiredafterreturninghome?
A.Hevisitedtoomanyplacesinahurry.
B.Hisholidaywasnotlongenoughforhimtotravel.
C.Hewasonthetrainoronabusalldaylongduringhisholiday.
20.Whatwillbeagoodideatospendatwo-weeksummerholiday?
A.Visitingasmanycitiesaspossibleneartheseawithsomefriends.
B.Visitingonlyonecitybytheseawithafriend.
C.Visitingsomemuseumsandfamouspalacesindifferentcities.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第1节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Thefirstnewspaperswerewrittenbyhandandputuponwallsinpublicplaces.TheearliestdailynewspaperwasstartedinRomein59B.C.Inthe700’stheworld’sfirstprintednewspaperwaspublished.Europedidnothaveregularlypublishednewspaperuntil1690,whenonewasstartedinGermany.
ThefirstregularlypublishednewspaperinEnglishlanguagewasprintedinLondonandwaspublishedonceaweek.ThefirstdailyEnglishnewspaperwastheDailyCourant.ItcameoutinMarch1702.
In1690,BenjaminHarrisprintedthefirstAmericannewspaperinBoston.Butnotlongafteritwasfirstpublished,thegovernmentstoppedthepaper.In1704,JohnCampellstartedtheBostonNewsletter,thefirstnewspaperpublisheddailyintheBritishcolonies.By1760,thecolonieshadmorethanthirtydailynewspapers.Therearenowabout1800dailypapersintheUnitedStates.
Today,asagroup,Englishlanguagenewspapershavethelargestcirculation(发行量)intheworld.ButthelargestcirculationforanewspaperisthatoftheJapanesenewspaperAsahiShimbun.Itsellsmorethanelevenmillioncopieseveryday.
21.Thefirstdailynewspapercameoutin________.
A.in59B.CB.inthe700’sC.in1609D.in1704
22.ThefirstregularlypublishednewspaperinEuropewasprintedin_________.
A.EnglandB.GermanyC.FranceD.Sweden
23.ThefirstEnglishdailynewspaperwasstartedin______.
A.LondonB.RomeC.AmsterdamD.Boston
24.ThefirstAmericandailynewspaperwaspublishedby______.
A.BenjaminHarrisB.JohnCampell
C.theAmericangovernmentD.Americancolonies
B
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No.2
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ThecampsiteSecondarySchoolisagainparticipatingintwoAustralian-widemathscompetitions.Allstudentsarewelcometowriteanyofthesecompetitions.Ifyoursonordaughterwantstoparticipate,theyshouldseeanymathteacherassoonaspossible.
TheAustralianMathCompetitionfromtheUniversityofWaleshasfivecompetitions,oneforeachgradelevel.Thegrade9,10and11studentswrotetheircompetitionFebruary23,andresultsareexpectedinearlyMay.Thegrade12andOACstudentswillwritstheircompetitionsApril18andApril19.
ThesecondmajorcompetitionthatourstudentsareinvolvedistheAustralianMathLeaguefromtheUniversityofWatergate.WeonlyhaveresultsfromBay-sideCountyeventhoughthecompetitioniswrittenAustralian-wide.Ourstudentshavewrittenthefirst5of6competitions.
TheCampsiteSecondarySchoolisinthethirdplaceoutoftheninelocalparticipatingschools.Ourtopcompetitorsare:
AndySinghingrade9,YetPingLooingrade10,AdamGibsoningrade11,SarahTsopelasingrade12,andJeffO’Grady,andTamraBaxterinOAC.YetPingLoohasthethirdhighestscorecountywideforgrade10andSarahTsopelasandKevanSt.Johnstandssecondandthirdcountywideforgrade12.
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25.Robertisamusicfanespeciallyfondofwhatisplayedbyafamousfellow.Nowhewantstogoto____tohaveawonderfulnight.
A.ThejazzclubB.CampsiteSecondarySchool
C.TrellinitsRestaurantD.BYO
26.WhatisthemainpurposeofwritingadNo.2?
A.Toinformofthecomingmathcompetitionandtheresultsofthelastone.
B.Tointroducethetwouniversitiesinchargeofthemathcompetitions.
C.Toexplainwhythecompetitionsarepopularwithallthestudents.
D.Topraisethetopstudentswhohavebroughthonortotheschool.
27.WhoshouldvisitanymathteacherimmediatelyinadNo.2?
A.Agrade9studentwhowantstotakepartintheAustralianMathCompetition.
B.Agrade10studentwhowantstotakepartintheAustralianMathCompetition.
C.Agrade11studentwhowantstotakepartintheAustralianMathLeague.
D.Agrade12studentwhowantstotakepartintheAustralianMathLeague.
28.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtoadNo.2?
A.Thenewsisintendedforthestudents’parents.
B.Itseemsthattheschoolismadeupoffivegrades.
C.OneofthestudentsstandssecondintheBaysideCounty.
D.TheCampsiteSecondarySchoolisinthethirdplacenation-wide.
C
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Allfoodsincludingwater—cabbageandotherleafvegetablescontainsasmuchas93%water,potatoesandotherrootvegetables80%,lean(瘦的)meat75%andfish,anythingfrom80%to60%,dependingonhowfattyitis.Ifthiswaterisremoved,theactivityofthebacteriawhichcausefoodtogobadiscontrolled.
Nowadaysmostfoodsaredriedmechanically.Theconventionalmethodofsuchdehydration(脱水)istoputfoodinchambers(室)throughwhichhotairisblownattemperatureofaboutll0℃atentrytoabout43℃atexit.Thisistheusualmethodfordryingsuchthingsasvegetables,mincedmeat,andfish.
Liquidssuchasmilk,coffee,tea,soupsandeggsmaybedriedbypouringthemoveraheatedsteelcylinder(圆筒),thenputthemintoachamberthroughwhichacurrentofhotairpasses.Inthefirstprocess,thedriedmaterialcomesofftherollerasathinfilmwhichisthenbrokenupintosmall,thoughstillrelativelyflakes(薄片).Inthesecondprocessitfallstothebottomofthechamberassmallpowder.Whererecognizablepiecesofmeatandvegetablesarerequired,asinsoup,theingredientsaredriedseparatelyandthenmixed.
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