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2017江蘇高考英語考試說明做好《考試說明》研讀功課,能明確高考考什么,怎么考,考到什么程度,文理科的區(qū)別是什么等。以下是店鋪為您整理的2017江蘇高考英語考試說明,僅供參考!2017江蘇高考英語考試說明“典型題示例”小幅調(diào)整,沒有新增詞匯說明:1.考試內(nèi)容及要求部分,原閱讀第(7)點“提煉文章提綱、概括主要內(nèi)容、理解關健信息”修改為“提煉文章提綱、概括主要內(nèi)容、轉(zhuǎn)述關鍵信息”,表述更加科學。2.更新了部分典型題示例。解讀:在上一年的基礎上進行了適當修訂,替換了部分典型題示例,并修訂了詞匯表。1.“典型題示例”部分有了小幅度的調(diào)整。一是替換了兩道單項填空題示例,優(yōu)化了該題型的考查結構。二是為閱讀理解添加了一個科普文新示例,方便考生對文本選材范圍有更好的把握。此外示例二中的“短文分析”中加入了一句表述“這是一篇人文色彩濃郁的文章”,旨在幫助考生更好地理解考查范圍以及文章內(nèi)容。三是為書面表達替換上了2016年的江蘇高考書面表達真題,并附上了三篇參考范文,以利于考生更好掌握對該題型的考查范圍、考查目標和評分標準,提高備考效率。2.詞匯表部分。2017年的考試說明僅做了個別修訂,沒有新增詞匯。2017江蘇省高考英語真題I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Atatrainstation.B.Atagasstation.C.Atagasstation.D.Atabusstation.2.A.$4.B.$10.C.$14.D.$.14.3.A.Receptionistandguest.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Doctorandpatient.D.Waiteranddiner.4.A.Shehasgoteverythingready.B.Sheneverhesitatesoverwhattotake.C.Shehatespackingbyherself.D.Sheneedsmoretimeforpacking.5.A.TheyshouldwaitforJohnforawhile.B.Theyshouldstayhereforthenight.C.Theyshouldstartthemeetingrightaway.D.TheyshouldcallJohnatonce.6.A.Reasonable.B.Bright.C.Serious.D.Ridiculous.7.A.Sheisn’tinthemoodtotravel.B.Franceistoofarforfamilyholiday.C.Familyholidaynolongerinterestsher.D.Shehashadtoomanyholidaysthisyear.8.A.Sendleaflets.B.Gosightseeing.C.Dosomegardening.D.Visitalawyer.9.A.Themanistooforgetful.B.Themanshouldn’tgetannoyed.C.Themanhastoomanykeys.D.Themanshouldattendmorelessons.10.A.Hewantstoliveinapartments.B.Hethinkshissignatureisunnecessary.C.Hehasalreadysignedacontract.D.Hedoesn’talwayssaywhathemeans.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Usethecompany’sequipment.B.Giveorderstorobots.C.Makedecisionsforthecompany.D.ActasBigBrother.12.A.Employeesgainfullfreedom.B.Employeessuspectoneanother.C.Employeeschildrenarehappy.D.Employeesenjoyworkingthere.13.A.Reward.B.Safety.C.Trust.D.Honesty.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Educationchildren.B.savingrareanimals.C.Recreatinganenvironment.D.Makingaprofit.15.A.Animalsmakevisitorsstressful.B.Animalsmustlivetheirlivesincages.C.Animalscanfeelboredandsad.D.Animalsareindangerofextinction.16.A.Theyarestillusefulandnecessary.B.Theyhavemoredisadvantagesthanadvantages.C.Theyareaperfectenvironmentforanimals.D.Theyarerecreationalplacesforanimals.SectionCDirections:InSectionC,youwillhearaconversation.Theconversationwillbereadtwice.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionsaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Itcomesfromtheheart.B.It’ssomethingyouhavetothinkabout.C.Itnevergetsboring.D.It’snotafeelingoranemotion.18.A.Shehadlongblackhair.B.Sheworeblackleatherclothes.C.Sheneverworepants.D.Sheworebluejeans.19.A.UpYourAlley.B.TheBlackhearts.C.CaryGlitterD.SlyandtheFamilyStone.20.A.Shedidn’tactuallyhavemuchinfluence.B.Peoplestilldon’tunderstandher.C.Shestillwantstoperform.D.Sheisastaronthestage.II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Maddieandhermother,Stephanie,thoughtthescreamsforhelpwerejustBoyScouts(童子軍)around.Butthentheysawthescene:theboyscoutssurroundingahikerwho(21)____________(take)ascarySix-meterdropinanareaneartheHooverDam,afallthatlefthisrightarmwithabone(22)____________(stick)out.Themotherandthedaughter(23)____________(suppose)tobehavingafun-filledweekendtocelebrateMaddie's17thbirthday.Butthetripturnedintoanemergencylife-savingadventure.Maddieandhermotherwerenearlyakilometerintotheir18-kilometerrivertripinBlackCanyonwhentheypulledontosomesand.Theboyscouts,(24)____________hadcalled9,1,hadtiedaloosebandagearoundthehiker,brokenarmtostopthebleeding.Maddieknewanotherbandagewasneededandthoughtofherlifeguardtraining.Sheasked(25)____________anyonehadapenorastick,andsomeonepickedupabranch.Sheturnedthebandage,carefulnottohitthebone(26)____________itstoppedmostofthebleeding.Thegirlgrewupdoingjuniorguardsandhadrecentlytakenafirstaidclassaspartofhertraining(27)____________(become)alifeguardwithCaliforniaStateParksatCrystalCove.“I’mhappythesetrainingsaresouseful”shesaid.“(28)____________them,thisguyprobablywouldhavedied.ThisissomethingIwillneverforget.I’vebeenconsideringmycollegeandfuturecareerchoicesandnowreallyfeelslikethattheemergencymedicalfieldis(29)____________Iwouldenjoy.”It’snotthefirsttimeMaddiehasquicklyjumpedintoactionwhen(30)____________(need).In2015whenshewasjust15duringtheSurfCityMarathon,shewasnearamanwhodroppedatmile26.Shepulledhimoutoftheroadandtreatedhimforshockuntilparamedics(醫(yī)務人員)arrive.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeuseonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.AstatusesB.relevantlyC.reservesD.highlightingE.populationF.estimatedG.downgradedH.drivingI.criticallyJ.EnforcedK.reverseGoodnewsforgiantpandalovers:thecuteandcuddlycreaturehasjustbeenbroughtbackfromtheedgeofextinction.TheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature(IUCN)__31__thespeciesfrom“endangered”to“vulnerable”astheunionreleaseditsupdatedRedListonSept.4atHawaiiwiththeir__32__growingby17percentinthedecadeleadingupto2014.Chineseconservationefforts,includingforestprotectionandreforestation,areconsideredtobethe__33__forcebehindtheanimal'sre-prosperity.Thenumberofpanda__34__inChinahasalsojumpedto67,from13in1992.Nearlytwo-thirdsofallwildpandaslivethere.Restoringthepanda’shabitathasgiventhembacktheirspacewithfoodavailabletothem.Apartfromgiantpandas,theTibetanAntelopehasalsomovedfrom“endangered”to“nearthreatened”.AccordingtoastatementfromIUCN,theanimal'snumbershaveshrunkseverely-droppingfromaround1milliontoa(n)__35__65,000--72,500inthe1980sandearly1990s-duetocommercialpoaching(偷獵).Rigorousprotectionhassincebeen__36__toprotectthebeastsandthepopulationisnowlikelytobebetween100,000and150,000.Despitetheimproved__37__,wildanimalslikethegiantpandaandtheTibetanAntelopestillfacechallenges.TheIUCNwarned,forexample,thatongoingthreatsfromclimatechangecouldeliminatemorethan35percentofthepanda'sbamboohabitatinthenext80years,whichwould__38__thespeciesrecentgains.Goodprogresshasbeenmadebutthereisstillworktodo.TheIUCNRedListofThreatenedSpeciesisdevotedto__39__speciesfromaroundtheworldandtheirstatusesinrelationtotheirriskofextinction.Thelistcurrentlyhaseightcategories,includingextinct,extinctinthewild,__40__endangered,endangered,vulnerable,nearthreatened,leastconcernanddatadeficient.Thesecategoriesarebasedoncriteriarelatingtopopulationtrends,sizeandstructure,andgeographicrange.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Howtohelpyourkidsfindapurpose?Youdon’thavetostartwiththereallybigquestions.Quick,whatsthemeaningoflife?”Manyofusmaynotbeabletoanswerthat,butthatdoesn’t__41__ourkidsdon’thavequestionsorneedanswers.“Thesensethatyourpersonallifeis__42__toyouisabasisofpsychologicalwell-being,”saysMichaelF.Steger,directorofthelaboratoryforMeaningandQualityofLifeatColoradoStateUniversity.Notonlythat,itistightlytiedtobeinghappier,morepositive,more__43__,morecaring,morehelpful,moreresilient(堅初),andmoresatisfiedinyourlife,relationships,andwork.Buthelpingyourkidsfindmeaningdoesn’tmeanparentshaveto__44__alllife’sancientmysteries,Stegersays.The__45__istounderstandthedifferencebetweenthemeaningoflifeandthemeaninginlife.“Wedonothavetostartwiththebiggestandmosttroublingquestionsaboutourlives,”Stegersays.“Wecanstartwithtryingto__46__how,today,rightnow,wearegoingtodoonethingthatmakesthestoryofourlivesmorepositive,ormakesapositivedifferencetosomeoneelse.”Withkidsin__47__school,Stegersays,“Atthemostbasiclevel,ourbesthopesforourchildrenarethattheyfeeltheirlivesmatterandthatthey__48__.”Tostartconversationsalongthoselines,saysSteger,“Youcanaskquestionsaboutwhattheythinktheirbest__49__orstrengthsare,whethertheyhavegoodrelationshipswithotherpeople,whethertheycareaboutothers.Youcanaskthemabouttimeswhentheyhavemadeadifference,madesomeonefeelbetter,felt__50__fordoingsomething,orhelpedsomeoneout.Allofthesekindsofquestionscanstartaconversationaboutyourkid’s__51__wayofbeinginandcontributingtotheworld.”Inmiddleschool,saysSteger,“Kidsarebeingexposedtoideas,behaviors,assumptions,andprioritiesthatmightbe__52__differentfromtheonestheyhavealwaysassumedweretrue.”Soforkidsthisage,parentscanstartconversationsfocusingonhowyourchildren’ssenseofwhotheyare,howtheyrelatedtoothersandwhatlifeishasbeen__53__.Byhighschool,accordingtoSteger,“Wehopeourchildrenseehowmuchtheirlivesmatter,seethattheyareatthebeginningofanexcitingandstrengtheninglifestory,andhavesomeslightideasabout__54__.”Butthequestionofwhatyouwanttodowithyourlifeistoobigforasingleconversation,saysSteger.Instead,heencouragesparentstohave__55__,smallerconversationswiththeirkidsabouthowtheyviewthemselvesandtheirlives,andwhatkindofimpacttheywouldliketomake.41.A.intendB.meanC.remainD.hope42.A.significantB.decisiveC.meaningfulD.useful43.A.confidentB.cautiousC.intelligentD.special44.A.discoverB.presentC.memorizeD.solve45.A.trickB.occupationC.addressD.promise46.A.lookforB.pickupC.dealwithD.figureout47.A.juniorB.advancedC.elementaryD.senior48.A.makeadifferenceB.sparenoeffortC.taketheinitiativeD.makealiving49.A.specialtiesB.qualitiesC.featuresD.performances50.A.appreciatedB.preparedC.understoodD.well-known51.A.apparentB.smartC.uniqueD.appropriate52.A.generallyB.eventuallyC.impossiblyD.completely53.A.improvingB.strengtheningC.appearingD.changing54.A.truthB.purposeC.positivityD.contribution55.A.permanentB.long-lastingC.frequentD.occasionalSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhaveread.(A)Researchershavedevelopedamethodtoactivateelectronicimplantsinthebodyandeliminatebacterialinfectionsusingawirelesssignal.Whentriggeredbyremotetechnology,thedevicedeliversheattoinfectedtissue.Anditcouldleadtotechnologiesthatenabledrugsandtreatmenttobedeliveredtopatientsatthepressofabutton.ThetechnologywasdevelopedbyresearchersatTuftsUniversityinMassachusettsandtheUniversityofIllinois.Miceweregivenelectronicimplantsthat,whenasignalwassent,heateduptotreattissuethatwasinfectedwithstaphylococcus,whichcancauselife-threateninginfectionsoftheblood.Tissuescollectedfromthemice24hoursaftertreatmentshowednosignoftheinfection,whilethedevicedissolvedin15days,provingitcannotonlytreatinfectionsbutalsobedisposedofeasily.Theresearch,whichalsoeliminatedE.colibacteria,waspublishedintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences.Eachdevice,madeofsilkandmagnesium(鎂元素),harmlesslydissolvedintheanimalsafterthetests.Theheatingdeviceintheimplantshasaresistorandpower-receivingcoilmadeofmagnesium,andthemagnesiumiswrappedin‘packet’ofsilk,keepingitsafeandcontrollingitsdissolutiontime.Theabilityofthedevicetodissolveisimportant,asitmeanssuchimplantswouldnotneedtoberemoved.Implantablemedicaldevicesnormallyusenon-degradablematerialsthathavelimitedoperationallifetimesandmusteventuallyberemovedorreplaced.Butthesenewwirelesstherapydevicescanhandlethesurgicalprocess,andcanthendissolveinminutesorweeks,dependingonthetimeneeded."Thisisanimportantdemonstrationstepforwardforthedevelopmentofon-demandmedialdevicesthatcanbeturnedonremotelytoperformatherapeuticfunctioninapatientandthensafelydisappearaftertheiruse,requiringnoretrieval,”saidseniorauthorFiorenzoOmenetto,professorofbiomedicalengineeringatTuftsSchoolofEngineering.“Thesewirelessstrategiescouldhelpmanagepost-surgicalinfection,forexample,orpavethewayforeventualWi-Fidrugdelivery.”56.Whatisspecialfunctionaboutthenewdiscovery?A.Itcanfavourablybeusedwhile-treatmentstageofadisease.B.Thedevicehasoffereddrugsatthepressofabutton.C.Implantabledevicesoftenusematerialsthathavelimitedoperationallifetimes.D.Theimplantcanbecontrolledtotreatinfectionandwilldissolvelaterinthebody.57.Staphylococcusismostprobably_______.A.aviruswhichcancostapersonhislifeB.atherapywhichcanmakeaperson’slifelongerC.adevicewhichcancureaperson’sdiseaseD.aprocesswhichcanleadtotheinfectionofavirus58.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat_______.A.Wi-FipromisesanewwayoftreatmentB.researchbringsaboutnewdiscoveriesC.technologyoffersnewopportunitiesD.medicinerequirespersistentefforts(B)Pricesdeterminehowresourcesaretobeused.Theyarealsothemeansbywhichproductsandservicesthatareinlimitedsupplyaresharedamongbuyers.ThepricesystemoftheUnitedStatesisaverycomplexnetworkcomposedofthepricesofalltheproductsboughtandsoldintheeconomyaswellasthoseofamyriad(無數(shù))ofservices,includinglabor,professionaltransportation,andpublic-utilityservices.Theinterrelationshipofallthosepricesmakesupthe“system”ofprices.Thepriceofanyparticularproductorserviceislinkedtoabroad,complicatedsystemofpricesinwhicheverythingseemstodependmoreorlessuponeverythingelse.Ifoneweretoaskagroupofarbitrarilyindividualstodefine“price”,manywouldreplythatpriceisanamountofmoneypaidbythebuyertothesellerofaproductorserviceor,inotherwordsthatpriceisthemoneyvalueofaproductorserviceasagreeduponinamarkettransaction(交易).Thisdefinitionis,ofcourse,validasfarasitgoes.Foracompleteunderstandingofapriceinanyparticulartransaction,muchmorethantheamountofmoneyinvolvedmustbeknown.Boththebuyerandthesellershouldbefamiliarwithnotonlythemoneyamountbuttheamountandqualityoftheproductorservicetobeexchanged,thetimeandplaceatwhichtheexchangewilltakeplaceandpaymentwillbemade,theformofmoneytobeused,andthecredittermsanddiscountsthatsupplytothetransaction,guaranteesontheproductorservice,deliveryterms,returnprivileges,andotherfactors.Inotherwords,bothbuyerandsellershouldbefullyawareofallthefactorsthatmakeupofthetotal“package”beingexchangedfortheasked-foramountofmoneyinorderthattheymayevaluateagivenprice.59.Accordingtothepassage,thepricesystemisrelatedprimarilyto_______.A.LaborandeducationB.transportationandinsuranceC.UtilitiesandrepairsD.productsandservices60.Allthefollowingarethefactorsinthecompleteunderstandingofpriceexcept_______.A.instructionsthatcomewithaproductB.thequantityofaproductC.thequalityofaproductD.guaranteesthatcoveraproduct61.Inthelastlineofthepassage,theword“they”refersto_______.A.ReturnprivilegesB.guaranteesontheproductorserviceC.BuyersandsellerD.deliveryandcreditterms62.Theparagraphfollowingthispassagewillmostlikelydiscuss_______.A.unusualwaystoevaluatepricesofproductsB.typesofpaymentplansforproductandserviceC.theoriesabouthowproductsaffectdifferentlevelsofsocietyD.howcertainelementsofprice“package”influenceitsmarketvalue(C)TherewilleventuallycomeadaywhentheNewYorkTimesceasestopublishstoriesonnewsprint.Exactlywhenthatdaywillbeisamatterofdebate.“Sometimeinthefuture,”thepaper’spublishersaidbackin2010.Nostalgia(懷舊)forinkonpaper,thereareplentyofreasonstoabandonprint.Theinfrastructure(基礎設施)requiredtomakeaphysicalnewspaper--printingpresses,deliverytrucks--isn’tjustexpensive;it’sexcessiveatatimewhenonline-onlycompetitorsdon’thavethesamesetoffinancialrestrictions.Readersaremigratingawayfromprintanyway.Andthoughprintadsalesstillovershadowtheironlineandmobilecounterparts,revenue(收入)fromprintisstilldeclining.Costmaybehighandcirculationlower,butrushingtoeliminateitsprinteditionwouldbeamistake,saysBuzzFeedCEOJonahPeretti.PerettisaystheTimesshouldn’twastetimegettingoutoftheprintbusiness,butonlyiftheygoaboutdoingittherightway.“Figuringoutawaytoacceleratethattransitionwouldmakesenseforthem,”hesaid,‘‘butifyoudiscontinueit,you’regoingtohaveyourmostloyalcustomersreallyupsetwithyou.”Sometimesthat’sworthmakingachangeanyway.PerettigivestheexampleofNetflixdiscontinuingitsDVD-mailingservicetofocusonstreaming(流媒體).“Itwasseenasamistake,”hesaid.Themoveturnedouttobeforesighted.“IfIwereinchargeattheTimes,Iwouldn’tpickayeartoendprint,”Perettisaid“Iwouldraisepricesandmakeitintomoreofalegacyproduct.”Themostloyalcustomerswouldstillgettheproducttheyfavour,theideagoes,andthey’dfeellikethattheywerehelpingmaintainthequalityofsomethingtheybelievein.“Soifyou’reoverpayingforprint,youcouldfeellikethatyouwerehelping,”Perettisaid.“Thenincreaseitatahigherrateeachyearandessentiallytrytogenerateadditionalrevenue.”Inotherwords,ifyou’regoingtoprintproduct,makeitforthepeoplewhoarealreadyobsessedwithit,whichmaybewhattheTimesisdoingalready.Gettingtheprinteditionsevendaysaweekcostsnearly$500ayear--morethantwiceasmuchasadigital-onlysubscription.“It’sareallyhardthingtodoandit’satremendousluxurythatBuzzFeeddoesn’thavealegacybusiness,"Perettiremarked.“Butwe’regoingtohavequestionslikethatwherewehavethingswe'redoingthatdon'tmakesensewhenthemarketchangesandtheworldchanges.Inthosesituations,it'sbettertobemoreaggressivethanlessaggressive.63.TheNewYorkTimesisconsideringendingitsprinteditionpartlydueto_______.A.thehighcostofoperationB.thepressurefromitsinvestorsC.thecomplaintsfromitsreadersD.theincreasingonlineadsales64.PerettisuggeststhatinfaceofthepresentsituationtheTimesshould_______.A.seeknewsourcesofreadershipB.endtheprinteditionforgoodC.aimforefficientmanagementD.strategicadjustments65.Perettibelievesthatinachangingworld_______.A.legacybusinessesarebecomingoutdatedB.cautiousnesshelpsproblem-solvingC.traditionalluxuriescanstayunaffectedD.aggressivenessbettermeetschallenge66.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?A.ShifttoOnlineNewspapersAllAtOnce.B.CherishtheNewspapersStillinYourHand.C.MakeYourPrintNewspapersaLuxuryGood.D.KeepYourNewspapersForevermFashion.SectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegivenmthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.A.Parentalinvolvementmakesupforwhatschoolsarenotabletodo.B.Theyhaveawiderangeofactivitiesafterschool.C.Talkingwithchildrenisaverysimpletask.D.Anumberofrecentstudiesremindusthatparentsareevenmoreimportantthanschools.E.Engaginginthesesortsofconversationshasagreaterimpactoneducationalaccomplishment.F.Recentresearchhasindicatedexactlywhatkindsoftalkathomeencouragechildren'ssuccessatschool.ItisfoundthatAmericanstudentsspendlessthan15%oftheirtimeinschool.67_______.AstudypublishedearlierthismonthbyresearchersatNorthCarolinaStateUniversity,forexample,findsthatparentalinvolvement--checkinghomework,attendingschoolmeetingsandevents,discussingschoolactivitiesathome--hasamorepowerfulinfluenceonstudents,academicperformancethananythingabouttheschoolthestudentsattend.Anotherstudy,publishedintheReviewofEconomicsandStatistics,reportsthattheeffortputforthbyparentsreadingstoriesaloud,isdevotedbyeitherteachersorthestudentsthemselves.Andathirdstudyconcludesthatschoolswouldhavetoincreasetheirspendingbymorethan$1,000perpupilinordertoachievethesameresultsthataregainedwithparentalinvolvement.68_______.Butitisalsorevealedinresearchesthatparents,ofallbackgrounds,don’tneedtobuyexpensiveeducationaltoysordigitaldevicesfortheirkidsinordertogivethemanadvantage.Theydon’tneedtodrivetheiroffspringtoenrichmentclassesortest-preparationcourses.Whattheyneedtodowiththeirchildrenismuchsimpler:talk.Butnotjustanytalk.69_______.Forexample,astudyconductedbyresearchersattheUCLASchoolofPublicHealthandpublishedinthejournalPediatricsfoundsthattwo-wayadult-childconversationsweresixtimesaspowerfulinpromotinglanguagedevelopmentastheonesinwhichtheadultdidallthetalking.Engaginginthisreciprocal(雙向的)back-and-forthgiveschildrenachancetotryoutlanguageforthemselves,andalsogivesthemthesensethattheirthoughtandopinionsmatter.Thecontentofparents’conversationswithkidsmatters,too.Childrenwhoheartalkaboutcountingandnumbersathomestartschoolwithmuchmoreextensivemathematicalknowledge,reportresearchersfromtheUniversityofChicago.Whiletheconversationsparentshavewiththeirchildrenchangeaskidsgrowolder,theeffectoftheseexchangesonacademicachievementremainsstrong.Researchfindsthatparentsplayanimportantroleinwhatiscalled“academicsocialization”--settingexpectationsandmakingconnectionsbetweencurrentbehaviorandfuturegoals.70_______.IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandmainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.NowanotherAmericaneducationiconmaybedisappearing:thehardboundtextbook.Moreandmoreschooldistrictsarereplacingtraditionaltextbookswithelectronicones.Electronictextbooksareusuallyaccessedeitherthroughanonlineserveroraredownloadedtostudentlaptops.InNorthTexas,PlanoandIrvingschoolsareintroducinge-booksintoafewclassrooms,andLancasterschoolofficialsalsoareconsideringthem.ButnolocaldistrictappearstobegoingasfarasForney.Thedistrictmostlikelywouldbethefirstinthestatetousee-booksineveryclassroomforgradesfivetotwelve.Officialspointoutseveralreasonsforturningtoe-books.Forone,theyareeasiertoupdate.Thusthepublishersareabletofindwaystodoonlinetextbooksandtheycangobackandchangeinformation.Usinge-bookswillbetterpreparestudentsforcollegeandtheworkplace.Rapiddistrictgrowthisanotherreason.Thenumberofthestudentsinthedistrictisexpectedtodoublewithinfiveyears.It’sdifficulttoknowtextbookneedsinadvanceandsomestudentswaitmonthsfortheirbooks.Bute-bookscanbeuploadedontoa“blank”laptopinafewhours.Costmayeventuallybeadecidingcauseforchoosinge-books,butherearenobigsavingsyet.Eveniftheygetitelectronically,theystillhavetopayforthebookbecausethey’rebuyingtheinstructionalmaterial.Thatmaychangeasmoreandmoredistrictsmovetowardse-books.Today’sstudentshavelittletroubleadjustingtolaptopsande-books,saidConnieCooley,whohastaughtattheAcademyofIrvingISDforfiveyears.Butshesaiditcouldworryteachers.“It’sharderforpeoplewhoarerightaroundmyageandolder.”saidMs.Cooley,36.“I’mlaptop-savvy,soIwasreadyforit,butthosethataren’tarealittleworrying.V.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.72.任何為實現(xiàn)夢想而付諸行動的人都應受到尊敬。(deserve)73.他高中一畢業(yè)就迫不及待地出國旅游去了。(Hardly)74.聽到兩位宇航員安然無恙返回地球的消息,人們欣喜若狂。(wild)75.務必保管好你的密碼,否則別人會獲取你儲存在電腦中的重要信息。(access)VI.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.你校學生會主席Simon在征集明年高中畢業(yè)典禮的活動方案,作為高三的學生,請你給他寫封信,信的內(nèi)容必須包括以下兩個方面:1.闡述你活動方案的主題和內(nèi)容。2.談談你設計該方案的理由。(信中不能提到真實姓名和學校)2017江蘇省高考英語真題答案I.ListeningComprehension1------5BAADC6---10DCBAD11----13ADC14---16BCA17----20ABBCII.GrammarandvocabularyGrammar:21.hadtaken22.sticking23.weresupposed24.who25.If/whether

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