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1.2017高考哪些省份使用全国卷I 2017高考哪些省份使用全国卷1
2.2017届全国100所名校最新高考模拟示范卷英语卷二的答案,谢谢,跪求
3.河北英语高考题2017年
在2017年的高考中,你想要了解全国各省会有哪些省市用的是全国卷,哪些省市用的是地方卷吗?下面是我网络整理的2017高考使用全国卷和地方卷的省份以供大家学习参考。
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01、新课标全国Ⅰ卷适用地区:河南、河北、山西、江西(江西为新增省份)
02、新课标全国Ⅱ卷适用地区:青海、西藏、甘肃、贵州、内蒙古、新疆、宁夏、吉林、黑龙江、云南、广西、辽宁(辽宁为新增省份)
03、海南省: 教育 部考试中心命题(政、史、地、理、化、生)+ 新课标全国Ⅱ卷(语、数、英)
04、山东省(山东为新增省份):教育部考试中心命题(语、数、综合)+ 新课标全国Ⅰ卷(英)
2017年高考新增?全国卷?省份为:湖北、湖南、广东、陕西、四川、重庆、福建和安徽。
湖北:语文、数学、外语3个科目将不再自主命题,即所有科目都使用全国卷。
湖南:语文、数学、外语3个科目将不再自主命题,即所有科目都使用全国卷。
广东:英语(精品课)听说部分仍保留现行广东省自主命题方式,笔试部分使用全国卷,听说部分保留现行广东省自主命题方式和分值不变,即笔试占135分,听说考试占15分。其余科目均使用全国卷。
陕西:所有科目都使用全国卷,增加 英语听力 考试,成绩将计入外语科总分之中。
四川:所有科目都使用全国卷,英语恢复听力考试。
重庆:所有科目都使用全国卷,英语听力不再单独考试,不再使用英语PEST-2级听力考试成绩代替普通高考英语听力成绩。
福建:所有科目都使用全国卷,福建省自主命题卷和全国卷有所差异,福建省考生可以阅读这二个版本试卷比较尽快适应高考试卷改版。
安徽:所有科目都使用全国卷。
仍然自主命题的省份:北京、天津、上海、江苏、浙江
2017年高考26个省份使用全国卷之前曾有"25省份高考明年统一试卷"消息,对此,今年3月,教育部新闻发言人续梅曾表示,2017年将增加7个省,包括湖北、广东、陕西、四川、重庆、福建和安徽。
据了解,2014年,使用全国统一命题试卷的省份包括:河南、河北、山西、贵州、甘肃、青海、西藏、黑龙江、吉林、宁夏、内蒙古、新疆、云南、辽宁、广西等15个省(区)。2015年起增加了江西、辽宁和山东3个省份。
2017年高考使用新课标全国卷省份的名单高考试题全国卷全国卷,简称全国卷,是教育部为未能自主命题的省份命题的高考试卷。分为新课标Ⅰ卷和新课标Ⅱ卷。分为新课标一卷和新课标二卷。一卷的难度比二卷大。
教育部部长袁贵仁3月8日下午表示,要减少学生加分项目,地方加分项目取消63%。把自主招生时间调到高考(课程)后。扩大高考统一命题试卷地区范围,目前确定2017年25个省用统一命题的试卷。为帮助广大同学科学备考,特将往年高考用全国统一命题名单发布给大家参考使用。
2015年前使用省份:河南 河北 山西 陕西(语文及综合)湖北(综合 )江西(综合)湖南(综合)
2015年增加使用省份:江西(语文 数学 英语)、山东(英语)
2017年增加使用省份:湖北、广东、陕西、四川、重庆、福建、安徽
贵州 甘肃 青海 西藏 黑龙江 吉林 宁夏 内蒙古 新疆 云南 辽宁 海南(语文 数学 英语)
2015年增加省份:辽宁 (语文 数学 英语)
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2017高考哪些省份使用全国卷I 2017高考哪些省份使用全国卷1
不考。
2018年高考全国卷依然是考外语听力的150分的卷子听力占30分,但不会计入高考总分,英语笔试的120分会折合成150分,听力是为了考小语种的学生准备的,所以不想学小语种的同学以及报考没有听力要求的专业,完全可以放弃英语听力。
根据省教育厅安排,2017年我省高考外语考试使用教育部考试中心统一命制的含有听力的试卷,其中笔试部分120分,听力部分30分。听力部分成绩不计入总分,考生的非听力部分卷面成绩乘以1.25,换算为外语科目成绩。
扩展资料:
注意事项:
听力练习中接触到的信息是远远不够,所以同学还要增加阅读量,只要你发音正确,你在阅读时接触到的词,如果让你在听的时候遇到,很多都有可能听懂。词汇量和语法是阅读的关键,阅读量的多少以及阅读能力的好坏决定听说能力的高低,同学们学习语言,必须从听说开始。
习惯正常的语速,尽可能接触更多正常的原始音频,泛听的目的是让用户习惯正常的语速,或者说,习惯外国人的正常的交流是怎样的。关注的是语速、连读、略音等等只有连续说话才会有的东西,听实时广播是泛听,看电视是泛听,尽可能接触更多正常的原始音频。
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2017届全国100所名校最新高考模拟示范卷英语卷二的答案,谢谢,跪求
2017年高考使用全国Ⅰ卷的省份:
福建、河南、河北、山西、江西、湖北、湖南、广东、安徽。
山东省部分科目使用全国Ⅰ卷:
全国Ⅰ卷;外语、文综、理综, 自主命题:语文、文数、理数。
扩展资料:
(新课标Ⅱ卷)
2015年及其之前:贵州 甘肃 广西 青海 西藏 黑龙江 吉林 宁夏 内蒙古 新疆 云南 辽宁(综合)海南(语文 数学 英语)。
2015年增加省份:辽宁 (语文 数学 英语)。
2016年增加省份:陕西、重庆、;取消省份:广西 云南 贵州。
2018年使用省区:甘肃、青海、黑龙江、吉林、辽宁、宁夏、新疆、内蒙古、陕西、重庆、海南(语文、数学、英语)西藏2018使用的是全国三卷。
参考资料:高考试题全国卷_百度百科
河北英语高考题2017年
高考试题全国卷
高考试题全国卷简称全国卷,是教育部为未能自主命题的省份命题的高考试卷。分为新课标Ⅰ卷和新课标Ⅱ卷。
新课标Ⅰ卷的难度比新课标Ⅱ卷难度大。
小语种(日语/俄语/法语/德语/西班牙语)高考统一使用全国卷,各省均无自主命题权,且不分新课标Ⅰ卷和新课标Ⅱ卷。
新课标一卷
2015年前使用省份:河南 河北 山西 陕西(语文及综合)湖北(综合 )江西(综合)湖南(综合)
2015年增加使用省份:江西(语文 数学 英语)、山东(英语)
2016年增加使用省份:湖北、广东、陕西、四川、重庆、福建、安徽
新课标二卷
贵州 甘肃 青海 西藏 黑龙江 吉林 宁夏 内蒙古 新疆 云南 辽宁 海南(语文 数学 英语)
2015年增加省份:辽宁 (语文 数学 英语)
许多在眼前看来天大的事,都不是人生一战,而只是人生一站。确实高考备战让你们很辛苦,可是已经坚持了这么久,这就已经是胜利。祝高考成功!下面是我为大家推荐的河北英语高考题2017年,仅供大家参考!
河北英语高考题2017年第I卷
注意事项:
1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
2.选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?
A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1. Where is Mary?
A. In the classroom. B. In the library. C. On the playground.
2. How much should the man pay for the tickets?
A. $16. B. $12. C. $6
3. Why can?t the woman give the man some help?
A. She is quite busy now.
B. She doesn?t like grammar.
C. She is poor in grammar,too.
4. What hened to Marx?
A. He lost his way.
B. He found his bike missing.
C. He lost his wallet.
5. Why did the man fail to attend the party?
A. He forgot it.
B. He didn?t know about the party.
C. He wasn?t invited to the party.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Why must the man drive to work?
A. It is the quickest way.
B. He has to use his car after work.
C. He lives too far from the subway.
7. What?s the relationship between the speakers?
A. Boss and employee.
B. Grandmother and grandson.
C. Teacher and student.
听第7段材料,回答第8~9题。
8. When is Alice?s birthday?
A. Tomorrow. B. The day after tomorrow. C. Today.
9. What will the two speakers buy for Alice?
A. A recorder. B. Some flowers. C. A box of chocolates.
听第8段材料,回答第10~12题。
10. What does the woman do in the group?
A. Play the piano. B. Play the violin. C. Sing for the group.
11. Who is Miss Pearson?
A. Leader of the group.B. Director of the group. C. Teacher of the group.
12. How often does the group meet?
A. Once a week. B. Twice a week. C. Every third week.
听第9段材料,回答第13~16题。
13. Who possibly is the woman?
A. An air hostess. B. A native Indian. C. A trel agent.
14. How long does the trip last?
A. Seven days. B. Eight days. C. Nine days.
15. What will the man probably do at the second stage?
A. Do some shopping. B. Visit the Taj Mabal. C. See wild animals.
16. What will the speakers do next?
A. Say goodbye to each other.B. Find out the price. C. Go to India by air.
听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。
17. In what way does Jack like to trel?
A. With a lot of people.
B. With one or two good friends.
C. All by himself.
18. What does Helen prefer on holiday?
A. Staying at home.
B. Seeing famous places.
C. Enjoying nature quietly.
19. What does Bob like the best about trel?
A. Making more friends. B. Buying what he wants. C. Seeing and learning.
20. Who prefers to do shopping while treling?
A. Jack. B. Helen. C. Bob.
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。
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We he designed all our bank cards to make your life easier.
Using your NatWest Service Card
As a Switch card, it lets you pay for all sorts of goods and services, whenever you see the Switch logo. The money comes straight out of your account, so you can spend as much as you like as long as you he enough money (or an agreed overdraft (透支) to cover it). It is also a cheque guarantee card for up to the amount shown on the card. And it gives you free access to your money from over 31,000 cash machines across the UK.
Using your NatWest Cash Card
You can use your Cash Card as a Solo card to pay for goods and services wherever you see the Solo logo. It can also give you access to your account and your cash from over 31,000 cash machines nationwide. You can spend or withdraw what you he in your account, or as much as your agreed overdraft limit.
Using your cards abroad
You can also use your Service Card and Cash Card when you?re abroad. You can withdraw cash at cash machines and pay for goods and services wherever you see the Cirrus or Maestro logo displayed.
We take a commission charge (手续费) of 2.25% of each cash withdrawal you make (up to£4) and a commission charge of 75 pence every time you use Maestro to pay for goods or services. We also ly a foreign-exchange transaction fee of 2.65%.
Using your NatWest Credit Card
With your credit card you can do the following:
* Pay for goods and services and enjoy up to 56 days? interest-free credit.
* Pay in over 24 million shops worldwide that display the MasterCard or Visa logos.
* Collect one AIR MILE for every£20 of spending that ears on your statement (结算单). (This does not include foreign currency or treler?s cheques bought, interest and other charges.)
21. If you carry the Service Card or the Cash Card, ________.
A. you can use it to guarantee things as you wish
B. you can draw your money from cash machines conveniently
C. you can spend as much money as you like without a limit
D. you he to pay some extra money when you pay for services in the UK
22. If you withdraw£200 from a cash machine abroad, you will be charged ________.
A. £4 B. £4.5 C. £5.25 D. £5.3
23. Which of the following is TRUE about using your NatWest Credit Card?
A. You he to pay back with interest within 56 days.
B. You can use the card in any shop across the world.
C. You will be charged some interest beyond two months.
D. You will gain one air mile if you spend £20 on treller?s cheques.
24. The purpose of the passage is to show you how to ________.
A. pay for goods with your cards B. use your cards abroad
C. draw cash with your cards D. play your cards right
B
Once when I was facing a decision that involved high risk, I went to a friend. He looked at me for a moment, and then wrote a sentence containing the best advice I?ve ever had: Be bold and bre ? and mighty (强大的) forces will come to your aid.
Those words made me see clearly that when I had fallen short in the past, it was seldom because I had tried and failed. It was usually because I had let fear of failure stop me from trying at all. On the other hand, whenever I had plunged into deep water, forced by courage or circumstance, I had always been able to swim until I got my feet on the ground again.
Boldness means a decision to bite off more than you can eat. And there is nothing mysterious about the mighty forces. They are potential powers we possess: energy, skill, sound judgment, creative ideas ? even physical strength greater than most of us realize.
Admittedly, those mighty forces are spiritual ones. But they are more important than physical ones. A college classmate of mine, Tim, was an excellent football player, even though he weighed much less than the erage player. ?In one game I suddenly found myself confronting a huge player, who had nothing but me between him and our goal line,? said Tim. ?I was so frightened that I closed my eyes and desperately threw myself at that guy like a bullet ? and stopped him cold.?
Boldness ? a willingness to extend yourself to the extreme?is not one that can be acquired overnight. But it can be taught to children and developed in adults. Confidence builds up. Surely, there will be setbacks (挫折) and disointments in life; boldness in itself is no guarantee of success. But the person who tries to do something and fails is a lot better off than the person who tries to do nothing and succeeds.
So, always try to live a little bit beyond your abilities?and you?ll find your abilities are greater than you ever dreamed.
25. Why was the author sometimes unable to reach his goal in the past?
A. He faced huge risks. B. He lacked mighty forces.
C. Fear prevented him from trying. D. Failure blocked his way to success.
26. What is the implied meaning of the underlined part?
A. Swallow more than you can digest. B. Act slightly above your abilities.
C. Develop more mysterious powers. D. Learn to make creative decisions.
27. What can be learned from Paragraph 5?
A. Confidence grows more rapidly in adults. B. Trying without success is meaningless.
C. Repeated failure creates a better life. D. Boldness can be gained little by little.
C
The wallet is heading for extinction. As a day-to-day essential, it will die off with the generation who read print newspapers. The kind of shopping-where you hand over notes and count out change in return?now hens only in the most minor of our retail encounters,like buying a bar of chocolate or a pint of milk from a corner shop. At the shops where you spend any real money, that money is increasingly abstracted. And this is more and more true, the higher up the scale you go. At the most cutting-edge retail stores?Victoria Beckham on Dover Street, for instance?you don't go and stand at any kind of cash register when you decide to pay. The staff are equipped with iPads to take your payment while you relax on a sofa.
Which is nothing more or less than excellent service, if you he the money. But across society, the abstraction(抽象) of the idea of cash makes me uneasy. Maybe I'm just old-fashioned. But earning money isn't quick or easy for most of us. Isn't it a bit incredible that spending it should hen in half a blink(眨眼)of an eye? Doesn't a wallet?that time-honoured Friday-night feeling of pleasing, promising fatness?represent something that matters?
But I'll lee the economics to the experts. What bothers me about the death of the wallet is the change it represents in our physical environment. Everything about the look and feel of a wallet?the way the fastenings and materials wear and tear and loosen with age, the plastic and paper and gold and silver, and handwritten phone numbers and printed cinema tickets?is the very opposite of what our world is becoming. The opposite of a wallet is a smartphone or an iPad. The rounded edges, cool glass, smooth and unknowable as pebble(鹅卵石). Instead of digging through pieces of paper and peering into corners, we move our fingers left and right. No more counting out coins. Show your wallet, if you still he one. It may not be here much longer.
28. What is hening to the wallet?
A. It is disearing. B. It is being fattened.
C. It is becoming costly. D. It is changing in style.
29. What makes the author feel uncomfortable nowadays?
A. Sing money is becoming a thing of the past.
B. The pleasing Friday-night feeling is fading.
C. Earning money is getting more difficult.
D. Spending money is so fast and easy.
30. Why does the author choose to write about what's hening to the wallet?
A. It represents a change in the modern world.
B. It has something to do with everybody's life.
C. It marks the end of a time-honoured tradition.
D. It is the concern of contemporary economists.
31. What can we infer from the passage about the author?
A. He is resistant to social changes.
B. He is against technological progress.
C. He feels reluctant to part with the traditional wallet.
D. He feels insecure in the ever-changing modern world.