江西省04学校招生全国统一考试英语仿真卷九含答案.docx

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2017年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试仿真卷

英语(九)

第Ⅰ卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)略

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题:

每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Areyoulookingforamuseumoffthebeatenpath?

Trytheseplaces.

BataShoeMuseum

TheBataShoeMuseumopenedin1995onthepremise(前提)that“footwearisasourceofdelightandreflectionofhumanhistory”.ThespacewasdesignedbyRaymondMoriyama.Permanentcollectionincludes12000pairsofshoesandartifacts.NotableshoesarethosebelongingtoMarilynMonroe,PrincessDiana,EltonJohnandMadonna.

CampbellHouse

CampbellHousewasbuiltin1822bySirWilliamCampbell–chiefjusticeofUpperCanadafrom1825-1829.Campbelllivedinthehousefor12yearsbeforehedied.Thehousewasoccupiedbyvariousotherfamiliesandusedforvariousotheruses(vinegarfactory,glassworks).In1972inordertopreservethebuilding,theAdvocate’sSocietymovedfromitslocationonAdelaideSttoitscurrenthomeatQueenslandUniversity.Thebuildingwasrestoredtobeashistoricallyaccurateaspossible.

GibsonHouseMuseum

TheGibsonHouseMuseumisanexampleofGeorgianarchitecture.Itwasbuiltinthemid19thcenturyasafarmhouseforDavidGibson–amemberoftheLegislativeAssembly.Afterbeingusedasaboardinghouseformanyyears,thebuildinginteriorwasrestored.Themuseumhasahands-on“discoverygallery”withinteractive(互动的)gamesandexhibits.Onweekendsworkshopsareofferedoncooking,desserts,breadsandpreserves.

BlackCreekPioneerVillage

BlackCreekisarecreationofaVictorianFarmwithbuildingsmovedandreconstructedfromaroundOntario.Theresultisa1860sOntariovillage.Exhibitsdemonstratehowdomestictaskswerecompletedbeforemoderntechnology.Activitiesincludespinning,baking,andahistorylesson.

Historicalinterpretersdressintheclothingoftheperiodandanswervisitors’questions.Favoritedestinationsinthevillageincludethefarm,doctor’shouse,andthemill.Atthehistoricbrewery,beerisbrewedusingallnaturalingredients.Therestaurantservesmealsusinglocallysourcedingredients.Onsitearealsoareasforconcertsandgiftshop.BlackCreekisoperatedbytheTorontoandRegionConservation(TRCA).

21.WhodesignedBatashoeMuseum?

A.PrincessDianaB.EltonJohn

C.RaymondMoriyamaD.MarilynMonroe

22.CampbellHouseonceservedasa.

A.universityB.glueworks

C.farmhouseD.vinegarfactory

23.Ifyouareintointeractingwithothersingames,youwillprobablygoto.

A.BataShoeMuseumB.GibsonHouseMuseum

C.CampbellHouseD.BlackCreekPioneerVillage

24.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.CampbellHousewasoccupiedbyCampbellforascoreofyears.

B.BataShoeMuseumincludes1200pairsofnotableshoesandartifacts.

C.GibsonHouseMuseumwasconstructedapproximatelyinthe1820s.

D.VisitorscanknowabouthistoricfarmingculturewhenvisitingBlackCreek.

B

Mywife,daughter,andImovedintoourhomenineyearsagoandwespentalotoftimeandenergyintheyardtogetitlookinglikeitdoestoday.Weliveonacorner,higherthanstreetlevel,andtheentiresideoftheyardissurroundedbyaprofessionallybuiltrockwall.Thefrontofthehousethoughisanotherstorybecauseinsteadofawallalongthesidewalk,therocksappeartobejustthrownupontothedirtasifsomeonewereinahurrytofinish.

Wedidthebestwecouldwithwhatwehadtoworkwithandcalledthisareaour“rockgarden”.Wheneverwehadleftoverflowersorplants,DeniseorIwouldstickthemoutfront,justtobringsomecolortothearea.Wewoulddoalloftheyardworkonourown,eventhetiringweed-pulling.

LastsummerIhadreachedtheendoftherockgardenandfoundatinylittleplantthatIcouldnotimmediatelyidentify,IknewIdidn’tplantitandDeniseclaimedthatshedidn’teither.Wedecidedtoletitcontinuegrowinguntilwecouldfigureoutwhatitwas.

WeekspassedandasImademywaybacktothemysteryplant,itappearedtobeaSunflowerwithatallskinnystalk(茎,杆)andonlyoneheadonit.Idecidedtobabyitalongandweedaroundit.AsIpulledrocksfromtheareatogettotheweeds,Inoticedsomethingunusual.TheSunflowerhadnotstartedwhereIsawthestalkbegin.Itactuallyhadbegununderabigrockandgrownunderandaroundittoreachthesun.

That’swhenIrealizedthatifatinylittleSunflowerdidn’tletabigrockstandinitswayofdeveloping,wetoohavetheabilityofdoingthesamething.OnceourenvironmentbeginstoseethatwebelieveinourselveslikethatlittleSunflower,wecanattainthesamenourishment(营养)andgrowthaswell.

StandtallliketheSunflowerandbeproudofwhoandwhatyouareandtheenvironmentwillbegintosupportyou.Youwillfindawaytogounderoraroundyourbigobstacleinordertoreachyourdesires.

25.Whyisthefrontofthehouseanotherstoryaccordingtotheauthor?

A.Theworkersfinisheditinahurry.

B.Thereisawallalongthesidewalk.

C.Thefamilyviewitasarockgarden.

D.Therocksarepiledthereatrandom.

26.Theauthorfounditunusualthat_______.

A.theSunflowergrewunderandaroundabigrock

B.theSunflowerhadatallstalkandonlyonehead

C.themysteryplantturnedouttobeaSunflower

D.arockstoodinthewayoftheflower’sgrowth

27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheSunflower?

A.Braveandstubborn.

B.Confidentandpersistent.

C.Optimisticandmodest.

D.Mysteriousanddevoted.

Oneofourexpectationsabouteducationisthatitwillpayoffintermsofupwardmobility.Historically,therelationbetweeneducationandincomehasbeenstrong.Butintheearly1970s,acontradictiondevelopedbetweeneducationandtheeconomy.Ourvalueofeducationandouraverageeducationalattainment(获得)runfasterthanthecapacityoftheeconomytoabsorbthegraduates.

Sincethe1970s,high-schoolgraduateshaveexperiencedastrikingdecreaseinearnings,makingthemthefirstgenerationsinceWorldWarⅡtofacealowerstandardoflivingthantheirparentshad.Expertshavearguedthatthiscontradictionisattheheartoftheproblemofpubliceducationtoday.Itisnot,asbusinessleadersclaim,thattheschoolsarefailingtoproperlyeducatestudents,thattheyareturningoutyoungpeoplewhoareinadequatelypreparedtofunctionintheworkplace.Therealproblemisashortageofeconomicopportunitiesforstudentswhoarenotcontinuingontocollege.Collegegraduatesalsoarehavingdifficultyfindingjobs.Evenwhentheydo,thejobsmaynotbeconsistentwiththeirtrainingandexpectations.PartoftheproblemisthattoomanyyoungAmericansexpecttohaveprofessionaljobs,makingdisappointmentandfrustrationunavoidableforsome.

Manystudentsassumedthatwhatwastrueofanindividual—thatthehighertheeducation,thebetterthejobopportunities—wouldalsobetrueforanentiresociety.Butwhenthenumbersofbetter-educatedyoungpeoplebecametoogreat,theeconomycouldnolongerabsorbthem.Anotherpartoftheproblemistheassumptionthatgreatereducationalattainmentguaranteescareeradvancement.Infact,employersdonotroutinelyrewardeducationalattainment;rather,theyrewarditonlywhentheybelieveitwillcontributetotheemployee’sproductivity.

Weshouldnotoverlookthefactthatthereisstillastrongrelationshipbetweeneducationandoccupationandincome.Collegegraduateshaveastrongadvantageoverthosewithlesseducation.Butthepayoffisneitheraslargenorascertainasitoncewas.Unfortunately,Americanshavefocusedsostrongontheeconomicpayoffthatmanyconsidertheircollegeeducationuselessifitdoesnotcreateadesirable,well-payingjob.Onlyinthissensecanwespeakofan“oversupply”ofcollegegraduates.

WecouldarguethatalloratleastthemajorityofAmericanswouldprofitbysomedegreebecausehighereducationcanenabletheindividualtothinkmoredeeply,exploremorewidely,andenjoyagreaterrangeofexperiences.

28.Theunderlinedphrase“turningout”inParagraph.2probablymeans.

A.bringingupB.puttingout

C.bringingoutD.puttingup

29.Whendoemployersrewardhighereducation?

A.Itoffersbetterjobopportunities.

B.Itmakesforhigherproductivity.

C.Itguaranteescareeradvancement.

D.Itbringsadefiniteadvantageoverothers.

30.Thepassagemainlytalksabout________.

A.ourexpectationsabouteducation

B.theproblemofpubliceducationtoday

C.thecontradictionbetweeneducationandeconomy

D.theconnectionbetweeneducationandoccupation

31.What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardshighereducation?

A.ObjectiveB.Indifferent

C.DisapprovingD.Favorable

D

EversinceDonaldTrumpwaselectedthenextpresidentoftheUS,theentireTrumpfamilyhasbeenputunderamicroscope.

InChina,thespotlighthasbeenmainlyfocusedonTrumpandhisdaughterIvanka.SheisdescribedonWeChatasanextremelyinfluentialrolemodelwithstunningbeauty,asuccessfulcareer,andahappyfamily.

Sheleadsadreamlifethatamilliongirlswouldkillfor.Yes,shewasbornwithasilverspooninhermouth.Butshegotwheresheisbyherself.

There’salwaysgoingtobearticlesthatsaypeoplebornintowealthyfamiliesarebetterlookingandhaveabetterfamilybackgroundthanyou,butthesepeopledoworkharderthanyou.

Areyoualoserifyouwereraisedinanordinaryfamily?

ShouldyoufeelguiltythatyousleepeighthoursadaybecauseIvankasleepsfive?

Ifyoujustwanttokeepastablenine-to-fivejob,doesitmeanyouarenotambitious?

Howaboutifyoudon’tworkoutoreathealthy,doesthatmeanyouwillnotfindyourMr.orMissRight?

Thereisatende

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