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河南高考英語真題下載2017

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  努力就是光,成功就是影。沒有光哪兒來影?努力復(fù)習(xí),迎戰(zhàn)高考,祝高考成功!下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編為大家推薦的河南高考英語真題2017,僅供大家參考!

  河南高考英語真題2017

  一、聽力 (略)

  二、單項選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

  21. _______ application of transgenic technology should be restricted on all food production and the government should take _______ “scientific attitude” toward genetically modified food.

  A. The ; a B. An; the C. The; the D. An; a

  22. Marquez, one of the world’s greatest writers, died on April 17, 2014 and his dealth sparked both worldwide mourning and a _______ of his life’s achievements.

  A. conservation   B. reservation   C. preservation   D. celebration

  23. --- Haven’t I told you that you should be home earlier?

  --- Yes, but I _____ home earlier than I usually do.

  A. was coming B. have come C. came D. had come

  24. _________ to a lot of new ideas when studying in college, Mary always does something that others can’t understand to realize her dream.

  A. Exposing     B. Exposed    C. Being exposed D. Having exposed

  25. I admire my English teacher. I can remember very few occasions ____ she stopped working because of illness or tiredness.

  A. when    B. where    C. which   D. that

  26. ---Excuse me, but I want to use your computer to type a report.

  --- You _______ have my computer unless you take good care of it.

  A. needn’t   B. mustn’t   C. shouldn’t    D. shan’t

  27. --- I’m going to San Francisco for a couple of days.

  --- . I wish I could get away for a while.

  A. It doesn’t matter B. You are too lucky!

  C. I really envy you D. I can’t agree more

  28. During the reconstruction of the city, many modern tall buildings went up ______ old shabby houses were torn down.

  A. which  B. in what C. in which  D. where

  29. ---Would it bother you if I turned up the radio?

  ---______. The baby is sleeping.

  A. Of course, you would. B. I’m afraid so  C. I suppose not   D. It doesn’t matter

  30. Guangzhou Evergrande made history by winning the AFC Champions League title for China in 2013, which was the first time a Chinese club ____ the competition.

  A. had won     B. has won    C. won      D. was winning

  31. --- The light is so weak that I can’t _______ the words in the article.

  --- Maybe your eyesight is failing.

  A. leave out     B. make out   C. read out    D. figure out

  32. Although he is quite wealthy, he is actually _____ is known as “Tuhao” —poorly educated, he likes to show off and lacks sympathy.

  A. what     B. who C. that      D. which

  33. ________ the fierce competition in finding a good job in big cities, many fresh graduates are trying their fortune in medium-sized ones.

  A. Regardless of   B. Apart from  C. Thanks to   D. Due to

  34. To be frank with you, I think it’s not wise of you to buy these goods at such a high price. They are old fashioned and will not _____ much on the market.

  A. sell   B. purchase C. fetch    D. deserve

  35. ---He should have been warned of the danger.

  --- ______ , but he wouldn’t listen to me.

  A. So he had   B. So had he    C. So was he D. So he was

  三、完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

  If you’re going to do something, my dad used to say, do it right.

  Mostly he said that after my half­hearted 36 to weed the vegetable garden. For some reason, he knew that there were white roots still 37 deep in the ground without looking around the garden. So I would be in the 38 again the next day with a spade dig deep and 39 the roots of our garden. As I tried to focus my attention on digging, Dad’s words kept  40 in my mind: “Do it right.”

  I saw a perfect example of what Dad was talking about last week when one of the teams in the company was 41   . All of us were sad to see them go. They were good friends and 42 , and we worried about them. And 43 , at such times you always wonder: am I next?

  But as we watched them during the week they were given to 44  , many of us noticed that they weren’t handling this in quite the way we expected them to.   45 none of them found another job, there was also no 46  or sadness in their departure. I didn’t hear a negative word. I didn’t see any tears or   47 faces—at least, not from them. Instead, I saw grace.

  “It’s 48  ,” one of my colleagues whispered. “I went over there to offer comfort and support to them, and they 49  comforting me.”

  Ancient Greeks believed that swans save their sweetest song for the moments to their 50 . I don’t know if my departing friends 51   their ending as a “swan song” or not, but the calm, quiet dignity with which they embraced their cruel reality touched and 52 us.

  Lee, a man who has seen and 53 lots of lay­offs during almost 40 up­and­down, on­again­off­again years with the company, 54 nicely for all of us.

  “Now, that’s doing it right, ” he said.

  Somewhere, I just know Dad was smiling his 55 . And more profoundly, I understand the philosophy—Life is just a journey, whose quality is mainly determined by your mood not the destination.

  36. A. judgements  B. efforts  C. reqirements  D. requests

  37. A. stuck  B. grown  C. buried  D. planted

  38. A. house   B. school  C.garden  D. company

  39. A. look forward to  B. come up with  C. fit in with D. get down to

  40. A.echoing   B.ringing C.shouting  D. yelling

  41. A.turned down    B. laid off C. cut down  D. given up

  42. A.competitors    B. colleagues C. directors  D.consultants

  43. A. frankly    B. naturally C. equally  D. generally

  44. A. hurry up    B.turn up C. pack up  D. come up

  45. A. Since    B. When C. Unless  D. While

  46. A. puzzle    B. bitterness C. anger  D. delight

  47. A.unfortunate    B. unhappy C. uncertain  D. unsatisfied

  48. A. upsetting  B. exciting  C. disappointing  D. amazing

  49. A.objected to  B. insisted on  C. ended up  D. kept on

  50. A. death  B. birth  C. arrival  D. party

  51. A.view  B.think  C. choose  D. describe

  52. A.discouraged  B. warned  C. inspired  D. amused

  53. A.celebrated  B.witnessed  C. resisted  D. survived

  54. A.made up  B. summed up  C. picked up  D.speeded up

  55. A. approval  B. enjoyment  C. admiration  D. appreciation

  第四部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

  A

  BEIJING, April 20 (Xinhua net)——The second season of a wildly popular documentary series produced by CCTV has returned to the airwaves. It’s called “A bite of China” and began airing on Friday. When its first season was broadcast in May 2012, it became a hit by striking a chord with viewers, with a topic near and dear to people’s hearts: food. So what gourmet foods will the show be covering this time?

It’s all about Chinese food culture, and it’s made by the country’s best directors, three of whom have won international documentary awards. But for them, taking “a bite of China” is a grueling project.

  Deng Jie, director of second season of “A Bite of China”, said, “Every minute of the video you see is edited out of 150 minutes of footage. And it’s not only that. Our chief director often gave us dozens of suggestions for revisions. It was torture.” But it’s this torture that has made this season’s breakthroughs possible.

  Chen Xiaoqing, chief director of second season of “A Bite of China”, said, “There were children from single parent families, and students applying to art academies. This time we look at these people from the angle of food. Food is our starting point, but not our finishing line. Our goal is to bring more understanding about Chinese people, through food.”

  A bite of China first hit the air in May 2012 on CCTV’s mandarin channel.

  “We have some appetite-boosting shots of food-making, but how to create dishes is only one aspect of food culture,” Chen Xiaoqing said, “Our program tries to bring something new by presenting more cultural elements related to dishes, such as eating habits and morality of eating.”

  Soon after the series hit the airwaves, China’s micro blogging site Weibo began stirring with excitement. Many praised the series, saying how the show made them salivate or had them longing for the foods of their childhood.

  One user wrote: “The tastes of home, memories of childhood, joys of work and vision of life, I was moved by each simple story.

  This season includes eight episodes and will cover the stories of more than 150 people, and over 300 types of food.

  56. The underlined word “grueling” in Paragraph 2 probably means ____________________.

  A. challenging and tiring B. unexpected but delightful

  C. appealing and mouth-watering D. boring but meaningful

  57. According to the passage, what makes for the success of “A bite of China”?

  A. It’s made by the country’s best directors, three of whom have won international documentary awards.

  B. It’s a topic near and dear to people’s hearts.

  C. It brings something new by presenting more cultural elements related to dishes

  D. It’s the staff’s torture that has made this season’s breakthroughs possible.

  B

  Stephen Hawking, who spent his career decoding the universe and even experienced weightlessness, is urging the continuation of space exploration — for humanity’s sake. The 71-year-old Hawking said he did not think humans would survive another 1,000 years “without escaping beyond our fragile planet.”

  The British cosmologist(宇宙學(xué)家) made the remarks Tuesday before an audience of doctors, nurses and employees at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he toured a stem cell laboratory that’s focused on trying to slow the progression of Lou Gehrig’s disease.

  Hawking was diagnosed with the neurological disorder 50 years ago while a student at Cambridge University. He recalled how he became depressed and initially didn’t see a point in finishing his doctorate. But he continued to delve into his studies.

  “If you understand how the universe operates, you control it in a way,” he said.

  Famous for his work on black holes and the origins of the cosmos, Hawking is famous for bringing esoteric physics concepts to the masses through his best-selling books.

  Hawking has survived longer than most people with Lou Gehrig’s disease, also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. ALS attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that control the muscles. People gradually have more and more trouble breathing and moving as muscles weaken and waste away. There’s no cure and no way to reverse(倒轉(zhuǎn)) the disease’s progression. Few people with ALS live longer than a decade.

  Hawking receives around-the-clock care, can only communicate by twitching his cheek, and relies on a computer mounted to his wheelchair to convey his thoughts in a distinctive robotic monotone.

  Despite his diagnosis, Hawking has remained active. In 2007, he floated like an astronaut on an aircraft that creates weightlessness by making parabolic(拋物線) dives.

  “However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do.” he said.

  58. He made the remark that humans will not survive another 1,000 years ________________.

  A. to highlight the earth is not sustainable to live on

  B. to make his theory on cosmology widely accepted

  C. to show the earth is becoming more and more fragile

  D. to persuade humans to further space exploration

  59. Patients with Lou Gehrig’s disease _______________________.

  A. can recover a little bit if they are treated early

  B. will be unable to walk or speak to others

  C. are likely to die within ten years generally

  D. are mostly assisted by especially-designed robots

  60. According to the author, Hawking’s achievements in science lie in ____________.

  A. his interest in physics B. his research on the universe

  C. his creation of black holes D. his strong will against disease

  61. Hawking believes that if they want to survive, human beings must ____________.

  A. study the universe without stop B. protect the environment of the earth

  C. realize the way the universe works D. escape possible future disasters

  C

  Mar 8, 2014, a traditional International Women’s Day, turned out to be distressing. Every one throughout the world felt deeply grieved at the news that MH370 became missing with 227 passengers on board, including 153 from the Chinese mainland and one from Taiwan. The disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines 777 plane brings back memories of Air France flight 447, which went missing over the Atlantic Ocean in June 2009.

  The Airbus A330 took off from Rio de Janeiro and was bound for Paris when it crashed, killing all 228 people on board.

  When the Air France Operations Coordination Centre alerted the French Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) that it had lost contact with the plane, a search began immediately, using air, naval, and underwater operations, including autonomous underwater vehicles. The first bits of debris(碎片) were found on the ocean surface on June 6, five days after the crash. Most of the wreckage(殘骸) was located in April, nearly two years later. The “black boxes” — the cockpit(駕駛員座艙) voice recorder and flight data recorder — were found a month after that. Only then could investigators form a complete picture of what brought down the plane.

  The problem was that the jet crashed, the BEA final report says, “in a region with rough landform and whose ocean bed presents great variation in depth over short distances of between 700 metres and 4,300 metres.” In other words, ________________________________. Most of the wreckage was eventually found 6.5 nautical miles from the last known position, on a plain 3,900 meters below the surface.

  So far, no wreckage from the Malaysia plane has been found, though a Vietnamese air force aircraft located two large oil slicks that may be from the missing plane. The aerial search will continue once the sun has risen. Fortunately, the Gulf of Thailand is just 250 feet deep at its deepest point, according to airline analyst Robert W. Mann, Jr., so the search might be much shorter than the Air France one.

  Investigators finally determined that the Air France flight went down after the pilots reacted improperly after ice crystals blocked air speed sensors. They ultimately stalled the plane, causing the crash.

  There’s no reason to think that the same thing happened here, because we have no information about what happened to the Malaysia jet, and officials say there were no reports of bad weather along the route. A crucial step in figuring that out will be finding the wreckage and the black boxes. The search will still continue.

  62. According to the text, the following about Air France flight 447 is true EXCEPT that _______________.

  A. It went missing on Children’s Day, 2009

  B. Most of the wreckage was found in April, 2011

  C. The “black boxes” were found in May, 2011

  D. It took longer to search for the Air France flight 447 that the MH370

  63. Which of the following sentence can help complete the blank in Para.4?

  A. It was an extremely risky area for plane

  B. it was a remarkably difficult area to search.

  C. It was a rather difficult area for help to reach

  D. It was a absolutely scary area for pilots

  64. What is the purpose of this passage?

  A. To keep us informed of the latest news about MH370

  B. To compare Air France flight 447 with MH370

  C. To remind us of the air craft of Air France flight 447

  D. To appeal to us to look into the truth of the disappearance of MH370

河南高考英語真題下載2017

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