1、12017 北京东城区高考二模2017.5第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 7.5 分)例:What is the man going to read?AA newspaper. BA magazine. CA book.答案是 A。1. What would the woman like to have?A. Chocolate cake. B. Lemon juice. C. Apple pie. 2. When will the woman attend the conference?A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday
2、. C. On Wednesday. 3. What is the woman doing? A. Giving advice. B. Offering help. C. Asking for permission. 4. What problem does the girl have?A. Homework takes her too much time. B. Nobody helps her with her lessons.C. She dislikes her new class. 5. Why does the woman like going to Forest Park?A.
3、To meet people. B. To go boating. C. To go hiking. 第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 15 分)听下面 4 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 题。 6. What will the woman probably do tomorrow?A. Go to work late. B. See a dentist. C. Attend a meeting. 7. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Boss
4、 and employee. B. Doctor and patient. C. Husband and wife. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。8. What has the woman decided to do?A. Buy a nice apartment. B. Move to a new place. C. Rent a cheap house.9. Where does the woman expect to live?A. In the city centre. B. Next to the park. C. Near the school.听第 8 段材料,回答
5、第 10 至 12 题。 10. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A celebration plan. B. A basketball match. C. A community concert.11. What are the two speakers going to do tomorrow?A. Meet some friends. B. Do some shopping. C. Enjoy some music.12. Where will the speakers probably be next Wednesday?A
6、. At the community centre. B. At the city stadium. C. In a big restaurant. 2听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 15 题。13. When does the course meet on Tuesday? A. From1:00 to 2:30. B. From 2:20 to 3:50. C. From 3:30 to 5:00.14. Where will the students have the first half of the course?A. In the lecture room. B. In Roo
7、m 307. C. In the research lab. 15. When will the textbooks be available?A. Today. B. Tomorrow. C. The day after tomorrow.第三节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 7.5 分)听下面一段对话,完成第 16 至 20 五道小题,每小题仅填写一个词。听对话前,你将有 20 秒钟的时间阅读试题,听完后你将有 60 秒钟的作答时间。这段对话你将听两遍。Taxi Order Form Name _16_ WestTime 7 oclock on _17_ morningTo the
8、 _18_ From Regent _19_ downtownPhone No. _20_第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45 分)第一节单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,共 15 分)例:Its so nice to hear from her again. _, we last met more than thirty years ago.AWhats more BThats to sayCIn other words DBelieve it or not答案是 D。21. The young man has _ experience. He probably cant do that
9、 job. A. few B. little C. some D. any 22. He couldnt make his voice _ above the noise of the traffic.A. to hear B. hearing C. heard D. hear 23. I ordered a drink while I_ for my friends to come. A. will wait B. am waiting C. would wait D. was waiting 24. -Where are you going to hang the picture?-I h
10、avent decided yet. I _ hang it in the dining room. A. might B. must C. need D. would 25. The store_ I bought my textbooks is having a sale this week. A. that B. where C. which D. why 26. Their flight _ due to bad weather. They would like to know when the flight will take off. A. had been delayed B.
11、was delayed C. has been delayed D. will be delayed27. Reading is a good way _ a childs imagination at an early age.A. to develop B. developing C. develop D. developed328. Agatha didnt tell me _ she would pick up her son from school. A. which B. when C. where D. what29._ a book in front of your face,
12、 youll feel the air moving against your face. A. Waved B. Wave C. To wave D. Waving 30. We packed all the books in the wooden boxes_ they wouldnt get damaged. A. as long as B. as if C. in case D. so that 31. Youll recognize me when you get out of the station. I_ jeans and a white T-shirt. A. will be
13、 wearing B. had worn C. was wearing D. have worn 32. It is well known _Confucius was born in the city of Qufu in Shandong province, China. A. whether B. where C. that D. what 33. If you were to have a few minutes free, I_ the opportunity to ask you one more question.A. would appreciate B. would have
14、 appreciatedC. were to appreciate D. had appreciated 34. If you can do what youre weakest _, you can handle any challenge.A. for B. at C. with D. to 35. Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, _ anyone can start now and make a new ending. A. for B. and C. but D. so 第二节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共
15、 30 分)Love Is Blind: The Magic of TabbyIn October, 2003 I started my work at my local animal shelters Adoption Department. Over the years, more than 50,000 animals have _36_ the doors of the shelter. Most of them, I do not remember. But occasionally there are _37_ animals, who touch me so deeply tha
16、t I could never possibly _38_ them. Tabby was one such animal. Tabby was an ancient Cocker Spaniel, probably 14 years old. Whats more, she was blind and deaf. Tabbys chances at adoption seemed _39_ at best. After all, we didnt have many adopters coming in _40_, “Can you show me all of your really ol
17、d dogs who are also _41_ ?” We had all thought that Tabby would live out the rest of her life at the _42_. One day a woman named Loretta came to the shelter. Her son, Gary, had _43_ Tabbys picture and stories on the shelters website at home. They were interested in meeting her! It was the only _44_
18、we ever received about Tabby. What could a young child possibly see in a 14-year-old dog who was both blind and deaf? Most boys would want a dog who could grow with them and _45_ through grassy fields on summer days. Tabby would _46_ be able to do that. But after meeting her, Loretta and Gary decide
19、d that she was the right dog for their family. They adopted Tabby!If Tabbys story had simply ended with her _47_ adoption, it would still have been something very special indeed. _48_, it was what happened after her adoption that people might regard as “magic”. Gary _49_ from seizures(癫痫). Since Gar
20、y and Tabby met they became _50_. They did everything together. They became so “in tune” with one another that Tabby began to telegraph Garys seizures _51_ they occurred, giving his family _52_ that one was about to strike. Whats more, Gary seemed to be having fewer and fewer seizures since Tabbys _
21、53_. How could it be? Nobody could explain _54_ Tabby did it. But those of us who were 4fortunate enough to know her and her family had _55_ the magic, the kind that has its roots in love. 36.A. broken B. passed C. painted D. locked37.A. strange B. active C. wild D. special 38.A. recall B. leave C.
22、forget D. abandon39.A. remote B. great C. fair D. potential40.A. wondering B. stating C. seeking D. asking 41. A. stubborn B. active C. disabled D. patient42. A. hospital B. shelter C. farm D. roadside 43.A. posted B. taken C. seen D. drawn44.A. letter B. donation C. call D. enquiry 45.A. get B. run
23、 C. look D. break46.A. often B. possibly C. never D. generally47. A. successful B. normal C. temporary D. early48. A. However B. Moreover C. Therefore D. Otherwise49. A. learnt B. suffered C. heard D. differed50 A. indifferent B. uncomfortable C, unfortunate D. inseparable51. A. since B. unless C. b
24、efore D. though 52. A. explanation B. notice C. suggestion D. warning 53. A. arrival B. birth . C. return D. recovery54 A. where B. how C. when D. whether55. A. witnessed B. created C. achieved D. performed 第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,共 30 分)A Finding a New SpringA tradesman was leading a
25、 caravan(商队) to another country to sell his goods. Along the way they came to the edge of a severe hot-sand desert. They learnt that during the daytime the sun heats up the fine sand until its as hot as charcoal, so no one can walk on it - not even bullocks(小公牛) or camels! So the caravan leader hire
26、d a desert guide, one who could follow the stars, so they could travel only at night when the sand cools down. They began the dangerous night-time journey across the desert. A couple of nights later, after eating their evening meal, and waiting for the sand to cool, they started out again.Later that
27、 night, the desert guide, who was driving the first cart, saw from the stars that they were getting close to the other side of the desert. He had also overeaten, so that when he relaxed, he fell asleep. Then the bullocks who, of course, couldnt tell directions by reading the stars, gradually turned
28、to the side and went in a big wide circle until they ended up at the same place they had started from! By then it was morning, and the people realized they were back at the same spot. They lost heart and began to cry about their condition. Since the desert crossing was supposed to be over by now, th
29、ey had no more water and were afraid they would die of thirst. They even began to blame the caravan leader and the desert guide.However, the leader himself didnt lose courage. He began walking back and forth, trying to 5think out a plan. Remaining alert, out of the corner of his eye, he noticed a sm
30、all clump of grass. He thought, “Without water, no plant could live in this desert.“ So he asked his fellow travelers to dig up the ground on that very spot. They dug and dug, and after a while they got down to a large stone. He got down into the hole, put his ear to the stone, and heard the sound o
31、f flowing water.A spring was found. All the people were overjoyed. They drank and bathed and washed the animals and cooked their food and ate. Before they left, they raised a high flag so that other travelers could see the new spring in the middle of the hot-sand desert. Then they continued on safel
32、y to the end of their journey. 56. Why did the tradesman and his caravan have to travel during the night?A. To use less water while crossing the desert. B. It was too hot to walk on the desert in the daytime.C. They might be able to find the spring in the quiet night.D. The guide could find a short
33、way by following the stars.57. Why did the group feel so desperate when they were back to the starting point?A. They were in danger of dying of thirst. B. They were running out of food. C. Their guide had lost the way.D. Their leader had lost heart.58. What is the moral of the story? A. Never give u
34、p too easily. B. Dont mind what others think of you. C. Dont forget sorrow follows extreme joy. D. Never refuse to offer help when you are needed. BOne man who sold tickets on the train from 1959 to 1965 Clive Codrington, pointed out that the tracks which passed through Knollys Tunnel and the area o
35、f Tabaquite were not originally intended for passenger trains. “They were really used for the transport of cocoa and coffee,” he said. Construction on Knollys Tunnel began in 1896, and it was opened on August 13th,1898 by the man it was named after-Sir Clement C. Knolly, Acting Governor of Trinidad.
36、 It linked Rio Claro with Port of Spain. Its architecture is still admired and studied today, and many are amazed that Knollys Tunnel has stood up to the earths movement over so many years. Much research is being done on the tunnel. At the top of Knollys Tunnel are cottages covered with leaves, wher
37、e visitors can sit and enjoy the beauty of nature. Standing at the beginning of Knollys Tunnel, you can see nothing but the tiny light at the end. The train tracks have been removed and replaced with small stones. Visitors can drive through the tunnel or walk through, but should do so in groups for
38、safety. In the old days, there were no lights, but now there are street lights on the way to the tunnel, though not inside.On your way in, you may notice some manholes on the walls of the tunnel. These were there for individuals to step into for safety as the train passed. Knollys Tunnel can be acce
39、ssed through Tabaquite and through Mitchell Gap. The road was recently improved, but is better when you enter from Tabaquite, and there are signs on the road directing you to Knollys Tunnel.On the drive to Knollys Tunnel there are two other cottages where visitors can sit and just 6enjoy nature. At
40、the site itself, there is nothing to purchase to eat or drink, but in Tabaquite there are several bars, a restaurant, and food outlets. A gas station and a health centre are also close by. For those who admire architecture, Knollys Tunnel is a must-see when visiting Trinidad. For the nature lovers,
41、there is no better place for them to be and for the historians, they can walk or drive through Knollys Tunnel knowing that many of our ancestors toiled on its structure. So when you visit Trinidad, dont forget to take a look at Knollys Tunnel! 39659. Knollys Tunnel is special in _. A. its environmen
42、t B. its functionC. its location D. its architecture60. If you are visiting Knollys Tunnel, you can _.A. drive through itB. buy your meals in itC. take a train tour through itD. walk along the track through it61. The underlined word “site” in the last paragraph refers to_.A. Trinidad B. Tabaquite C.
43、 Mitchell Gap D. Knollys Tunnel 62. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To suggest a visit to Knollys Tunnel. B. To tell the history of Knollys Tunnel.C. To evaluate the value of Knollys Tunnel.D. To witness the change of Knollys Tunnel.CIn the face of the tensions and pressures we all face every
44、single day, a sense of humor can be helpful. The ability to laugh is very important to our fullest development and to our “mental health”. And if we can laugh at ourselves, were even further along the road to self-fulfillment. Consider the following example. Gordon is hoping to become a professional
45、 singer. He has a good voice, and has performed in public many times. But hes very sensitive about his abilities. For instance, if his voice coach suggests he practice a particular song a few more times until he gets it right, Gordon falls apart, absolutely certain that the coach is implying that he
46、 isnt any good and he has no future in music. He mentioned his sensitivity in his paper for a psychology class. The psychology professor called him in, outwardly to talk about the paper, but hoping to give the boy a chance to open up about the problem. The teacher rarely told her students what they
47、ought to do, but she felt Gordon should know that such extreme sensitivity would make it difficult for him in the entertainment field, where stage personnel, and fellow performers often are very hard on new talent. She asked Gordon if he felt he had made necessary preparations to follow through in s
48、uch a competitive and difficult business. Gordon got angry with the teacher, pointing a brave finger at her, and told her she was “dead wrong” about him. Further, Gordon asked what she could possibly know about music and the pressures of the profession. The teacher stood up and turned Gordon around, right in the middle of a sentence, asking him to continue, but to watch himself in the mirror on the back of the office door as he talked. Gordon tried to go on, pointing and gesticulating, but suddenly he saw his expression in the mirror, then when he turned to fa