2017枣庄一模英语试题及答案(3)
Before Hope was rescued by Ms Lovén and her husband David,he had been rejected by his family for being a“witch”boy on the basis of rural superstition(迷信),and had been forced to live in the street,where he caught a series of diseases.
When Ms Lovén was speaking about her experience,she said:“When we first entered the village,I looked over my shoulders and slowly turned around to see Hope sitting on the side of the road.When I saw he was the size of a little baby,my whole body froze.I became a mother myself 20 months ago,and I was thinking of my own son when I saw the boy.For me it was clear at that moment that I would fight with all my strength for him to survive”.
“Anja Ringgren Lovén is a beacon(灯塔)of hope,”said Georg Kindel,OOOM’s editor-in-chief,who led the group that chose the list.“When she saw the starving child,she acted like a human being and became an inspiration for millions.Her keeping efforts to help the abandoned children of Nigeria give us hope and encourage us to follow suit.”
32.What is the text mainly about?
A.Life condition in Africa. B.An abandoned child.
C.An inspiring figure. D.A list of inspiring people.
33.Why was Hope rejected by his family?
A.He was seriously i11.
B.He was too small to survive.
C.His family couldn’t feed him.
D.He was thought magically bad.
34.What was Ms Lovén’s reaction when she first saw Hope?
A.Shocked. B.Amazed. C.Excited. D.Disgusted.
35.What can we learn from Georg Kindel’s words?
A.Lovén is really a brave fighter.
B.Lovén has set us a great example.
C.Lovén is better than other candidates.
D.Lovén still has a long way to go.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(注意:在涂卡时E涂为AB,F涂为AC,G涂为AD)
The age of reliable security is gone.E-mail will never be completely secure for everybody 36 Most messages are sent as plain,easily readable,unencrypted text from your sending device to your e-mail service(Gmail or whatever),to your receivers’ e-mail services,and from there to their devices.Encryption(加密)is a rare,partial and inconvenient solution.
37 You could use,for example,all encrypted chat program such as Cryptocat,ChatSecure or PQ Chat.But that approach isn ’t the solution,because the same app has to be on both ends of the conversation. 38
There are“unhackable”services,too,with names like Tutanota and Posteo.39 So once again,they’11 never become universal.If you’re not a public figure or politician,your greatest source of protection is your unknown identity.Frankly,the hackers are generally uninterested in getting into the e-mail of nobodies.
No matter who you are,the only good advice is to remember the joke that’s been popping up online lately:“Dance like no one is watching.” 40
A.But there’s a charge to use them.
B.Surely e-mail will soon be out of date.
C.Actually e-mail was never intended to be secure.
D.There are ways to communicate securely,of course.
E.So e-mail like it’s going to be read aloud in public.
F.Hackers are always ready to read everyone’s e-mail.
G.As a result,those chat programs will never be as universal as e-mail.
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It was a freezing wintry morning in Kennewick,Washington.Bus driver John Lunceford was making his 41 morning rounds when he spotted a young boy 42 at the bus stop ahead.
As he opened the 43 ,he could see tears rolling down the young boy’s 44 and his bare hands and ears burned red from the bitter 45.So,Luceford,a U.S.Army retired soldier,did what any 46 adult would do:he took his 47 off,gave them to the child,and said,“It’11 all be OK.”
After 48 the students off at school,he headed straight to the dollar 49 .There he bought 10 stocking hats and 10 sets of gloves and returned to the 50 ,determined to find that little boy.A school official 51 Lunceford to the library,where the boy was studying with his class.Lunceford 52 the boy a new pair of gloves and a hat.
But the little boy was just the 53.He promised the little boy wouldn’t be the only student 54 that he’d help this winter.He told all the students in the library that if they were on his 55 and didn’t have hats or gloves,he’d take care of them.
One little girl 56 said she didn’t have a hat. 57 Lunceford handed her a cozy hat,he smiled and said,“I’11 take care of you,sweetie!”
When the school 58 the bus driver’s touching story on its Facebook page,someone called him a“59 ”,but Lunceford said,“I’m a grandfather.No one wants a kid to 60 like that.”
41.A.frequent B.usual C.common D.similar
42.A.running B.1ooking C.shaking D.playing
43.A.door B.engine C.1ight D.window
44.A.nose B.forehead C.eyes D.cheeks