河北省高考英語真題下載2017(2)
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“Got your cellphone? Glasses? Wallet? ID?” I asked.
“Yes,” my husband Avraham smiled. “Can we please get going? You’ve got to get to your interview before I go to see my patient at one o’clock.”
“Right. Got your medical bag?”
“Check.”
Even years after moving from North America, we still loved the half-hour drive to Jerusalem. The blue sky above the Rocky Mountains, the trees, and the journey up to the Holy City always filled us with gratitude for living in Israel.
As we sped along, Avraham commented, “Every day is an adventure here. Before coming to Israel, I knew that, but here I experience it every day.”
We approached our favorite part of the journey, where a wonderflxl view of Jerusalem suddenly appears above the roadway. We had made good time and arrived at my meeting with time to spare.
After my interview, I met Avraham at our favorite Angers Bakery Cafe. Avraham ordered his daily iced coffee and a bag of fresh bread. Glancing at the clock, I suggested we get going to see his patient.
Avraham had received a request to make a house call at the home of an elderly woman in Jerusalem. Her daughter had called the day before to arrange the appointment. As there are very few foot specialists in Israel, Avraham would travel all over the country to see patients requiring specialized foot care. He searched his pockets for a note on which he had written the address. But the note was nowhere to be found.
“I don’t believe it! I must have left the address at home.”
I sighed and realized our morning check had been incomplete.
“Do you remember any part of the address?” I asked.
“I remember that there was a 17 in it, because it was part of my birth date.”
“Do you know the street name?”
“No. Just that it’s in this neighborhood.”
I had heard the family name mentioned briefly the day before and remembered that it sounded European. “Let’s try looking at building number 17 on this street and see if the mailboxes list any familiar sounding names,” I offered.
We scanned the listings at number 17 and two more nearby buildings without success.
“This is like looking for a needle in a haystack,” I complained.
“Well,since we are already in the city, let’s try one last building,” Avraham suggested, as he whispered a prayer for God’s help in finding the right house.
We tiredly approached the entrance to an apartment house down another street and noticed all of the European names. Taking this as a good sign, we entered the entrance where we met a young boy who informed us that indeed an elderly couple lived next door to their married daughter in the building.
We quickly went upstairs and knocked on a door covered with children's art. I recognized the woman as a teacher from an educational workshop where I had taught.
“What a small world,"I commented. “We know one another from teaching, and now my husband is here to see your mother. Where does she live?”
“My parents live right next door,” she replied, pointing the way down the hallway.
We went to the neighboring apartment where an elderly gentleman answered the door. Avraham announced that he was the foot specialist whom their daughter had called. The delighted man warmly welcomed us. The couple had recently arrived from South Africa and were so pleased to find an English-speaking doctor who made house calls. The wife suffered from a variety of illnesses which made it difficult for her to travel to a clinic. Avraham took a detailed medical history and conducted a thorough examination. After treating her and suggesting appropriate follow-up care, he packed his bag and we left.
Moments later, as we fastened our seat belts, we laughed about actually finding the house in spite of the incredible difficulty. As we were about to pull out of the parking lot, the daughter came rushing up to our car. She could hardly contain herself. “Thank you for coming to help my mother.” Then she added, “But I have to ask. How did you know to come to see her? After you left, my father came over to thank me for calling you. I told him that I hadn’t called. I thought he had called.”Avraham and I stared at each other. It was the wrong house!
Or was it?
55. It can be inferred from the passage that Avraham _.
A. enjoyed living in Israel B. had just settled down in Israel
C. had a good memory D. was the only foot specialist in Israel
56. The author and her husband went to Jerusalem that day to _.
A. go sightseeing B. keep their appointments
C. seek adventure D. have dinner in their favorite cafe
57. What does the author mean by saying “This is like looking for a needle in a haystack”?
A. They should keep on looking for the right house.
B. They can use a needle to help them find the patient.
C. They can never find the patient without the address.
D. They should ask for God’s help in finding the patient.
58. The elderly woman Avraham helped didn’t get treatment in time because _.
A. she was too sick to move about conveniently
B. she couldn’t understand the doctors’ language
C. her daughter was too busy teaching children art
D. she was new there and was unfamiliar with the place
59. Who called Avraham to help the elderly woman?
A. Her daughter. B. Her husband. C. The author. D. Nobody.
60. What is the message the writer wants to convey in the passage?
A. The world is full of coincidence.
B. Carelessness will lead to trouble.
C. Nothing is impossible for a willing heart.
D. Help should come to wherever it is needed.
第二節(jié):下面文章中有5處(第61~65題)需要添加小標題。請從以下選項(A、B、C、D、E和F)中 選出符合各段意思的小標題,并在答題紙上將相應(yīng)選項的標號涂黑。選項中有一項是多余選項。
A. Wise Business
B. As an Evaluation Tool
C. Analyze Market Potential
D. Identifying Problem Areas
E. Importance of Market Research
F. Communication with Consumers
If you are not convinced about something, the chances of you doing it are pretty rare. The same applies to market research. Unless you understand why it is important, it’s unlikely that you will take it seriously.
61.
A well-undertaken research allows the company to determine whether it has been able to satisfy its customers or not. It provides key information about the various factors which affect the business. It helps the company to make plans, take necessary measures, and evaluate its performance. As we go ahead with this write-up, we will get into the details of each factor that makes market research a significant exercise.
62. _
First and the foremost, it will help you understand your existing customers and keep you informed of their needs. For example, a research undertaken a year after the product was marketed will make things a lot more clear by helping you determine where you stand, identify the loopholes (漏洞)in marketing, and figure out plans to avoid loss or increase profits. In addition, it will also help you evaluate the opportunity of expansion. It will tell you exactly what you need to do to increase your customer base.
63. _
Market research is not just for those who are already in business. If you intend to start afresh, it is as important for you as it is for those who are already set. To start with, it will help you identify opportunities available in the market and make the most of them. You will be able to identify potential consumers by dividing the market into various parts — on the basis of age, sex, geographic area, etc. — and try to satisfy their particular needs, thus making the most of the available resources.
64. _
Knowing what problems you are likely to face is always a blessing rather than a headache, because it helps you to be prepared for what is coming your way. If you are planning a product launch, market research will help you identify the risks involved and potential problems — the ones that you might face in the future. On the other hand, if you already have a product in the market, research will help you identify existing problems. Once the problem is identified, you will be able to come up with an effective solution for the same.
65. _
Another important aspect of market research is that it can help you set a standard and evaluate what you have achieved over the course of time. You can use it effectively to undertake comparative studies to track your progress and plan things appropriately. Furthermore, a good businessman keep track of his competitor’s progress as much as he does his own. In this context, market research will help you to keep an eye on your competitor, and develop plans that will help you stay a step ahead of the competition.
The economy is becoming more and more competitive. Planning is only possible when you have accurate information about the market and, more importantly, the consumers. This is where market research comes into the picture. It helps you understand consumer behavior and take steps necessary to keep them happy. That explains why it has lately become one of the most important factor of a successful business.
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第三部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
下面短文中有10處語言錯誤。請在有錯誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個單詞。 增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(A),并在該漏字符號下寫上該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該橫線下寫上修改后的詞。
注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。
Every Saturday and Sunday morning, my father would throw his bike into his car and explore new places for riding. I am always confused by him. What satisfaction did his bike provide for him? That all changed when I started riding my bike lie in our garage, which hadn’t touched for nearly three years. Trying riding it, I was scared but curiously. At first, I spent five and ten minutes riding around and doing small turn. Then he practiced in the street. The greatest of moment was when my father was there with me, every step of a way.He ran up and down the street making sure my screaming wasn’t due to a negative result.
I'll ever forget those moments.
第二節(jié):書面表達(滿分30分)
請你以“An Incident in Class”為題,用英語寫一篇120個詞左右的短文,內(nèi)容要求如下:
1.描述事件發(fā)生的經(jīng)過;
2.老師、同學(xué)或你自己的處理方法;
3.你的感受或啟發(fā)。
注意:文中不得出現(xiàn)真實的姓名、學(xué)校等信息。
An Incident in Class
河北省高考英語真題2017參考答案
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第二節(jié):書面表達(滿分30分)
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An unexpected incident may happen in class. Whether it is properly handled may make a difference to its effect on the class. The other day, our math teacher commanded in the class that John present his solution to a mathematic problem on the blackboard. To everyone’s surprise, John sat still and shouted loudly,“No way!” His impolite response aroused other students,whisper. What’s worse, some even burst into laughter. At that moment, all the students stared at the teacher, wondering what would happen. Instead of being angry, the teacher walked towards John and asked him about the cause of his unusual behavior with patience.Thanks to the teacher's patience and his care for students, a potential conflict has been avoided. Otherwise, the whole class might have been in chaos. As for John, in my opinion,he should have expressed his refusal in a polite way in class whatever excuse he may have.
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