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2023年商丘市宁陵县考研《英语一》点睛提分卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Anoldwomanwalkedaroundasshepushedhershoppingcartfullofmanythings.Shewas1Herhairwasuntidy.Herclothesweretorn.Andsomeofherteethweremissing.She2andaskedmeforchange.Insteadofgivingherchange,I3hertoeatoutandshe4Wewentacrossthestreettoanoutdoorcafésoshecould5hercartwhilewehadlunch.The6wassurprisedwhenthiswomanappearedanddidnotwanttoserveus,7sheforcedherself.Weateourlunch.Shewasvery8andthefooddisappearedalmostassoonasitarrived.Whenwewerereadyto9,Iwasfeelingverygoodaboutmyselfandthensheaskedfora10ItwasthenthatIhadto11myselfandallthehiddenbias(偏见)thatIhadtowardsthis12Shewasn’twrong,butmyreluctance(不愿)musthave13.Iheldherinmyarmscarelesslyand14Ifeltshame.Shethankedmeforlunchandthenleft.I15thereforamomentandrealizedthatIhad16togivethiswomantheonethingthatcost17—love.IranafterthewomanandcaughtupwithherandaskedherifIcouldgivehera18hugandsheagreed.IgavethewomanthebestoneI’veevergivenanyone.“That’sgettingitright,”shesaidandherbig19litmypathasweparted.The20Ilearnedwasthatifyou’regoingtogive,thengiveityourallandgetitrightthefirsttime.1、A.happy B.dirty C.nervous D.small2、A.ran B.arrived C.stopped D.hid3、A.invited B.pushed C.forced D.wished4、A.refused B.returned C.left D.agreed5、A.watchover B.getholdof C.reachfor D.catchupwith6、A.customer B.shopper C.waitress D.traveler7、A.and B.but C.or D.so8、A.thirsty B.sleepy C.tired D.hungry9、A.leave B.rest C.move D.apologize10、A.break B.gift C.hug D.partner11、A.believe B.face C.hurt D.introduce12、A.behavior B.nation C.person D.district13、A.gone B.shown C.resulted D.remained14、A.slowly B.again C.gradually D.soon15、A.stood B.cried C.lay D.drank16、A.decided B.hoped C.tried D.failed17、A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything18、A.real B.quiet C.brave D.safe19、A.teeth B.smile C.feet D.mouth20、A.fact B.information C.lesson D.expressionSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1LiPing,acollegestudenthasbeenexperiencingsocialawkwardnesssinceherjuniormiddleschoolyears.Backthen,shefeltuneaseaboutgoingtotherestroomalone.Sheevenlimitedtheamountofwatershedranksoshedidn’thavetogothereoften.“IfearedthatotherstudentswouldthinkthatIdidn’tgetalongwellwithothersifIwasseenalone,”shesaid.Liisnottheonlysuffererofwhat*scalled“socialanxiety”.ChinaYouthDailyrecentlydidasurveyamong1,4people.Nearlyhalf(44.6percent)oftheparticipantsadmittedthattheywereafraidofbeingthecenterofattention.Upto66.7percentofthemsaidtheyaremorelikelytobeanxiousduringface-to-facecommunicationsthaninonlineconversations.Butthesefeelingsarenotnecessarilyanythingtoworryabout.“Thereis‘socialanxiety’,andthereis‘socialanxietydisorder’or‘socialphobia’.Theyaretwocompletelydifferentthings.”saidLiSongwei,apsychologicalprofessoratTsinghuaUniversity.AccordingtoThomasRodebaugh,apsychologyprofessoratWashingtonUniversityinStLouis,US,almosteveryonesuffersfromatleastalittlesocialanxiety.“Forexample,wemaygetitbeforespeakinginpublic,orhaveabadnight’ssleepifthereisgoingtobeanimportantinterviewthenextday.Butwhendoessocialanxietydevelopintoadisorder?Therearetwosimplequestionsyoucanaskyourselfifyou’reconcerned—‘Howmuchdoestheanxietyaffectmylife?’and‘Isitacceptable?’Iftheconditionbecomessoproblematicandyourefusetogooutatallandcannotliveanormallife,youjustneedtoseektreatment.”henotes.Butforcommonsocialanxiety,peopleallhavetheirdifferentcopingstrategies.“ThewayIemployisreasonplusreward,”saidWangLi,anotheronce-sufferer.Forexample,shetellsherselfthatthereisnosuchthingasrightorwrongwhenpushingyourselftospeakpublicly:thereareonlypeoplewhoagreewithyouornot.Andifsheconquersherfear,shebuysnewshoesorgoestoseeamovieafterclass.1、Thefirstparagraphismainlyusedto.A.makeacomparisonB.teachanewword“socialanxiety”C.drawaconclusionD.introduceaphenomenon2、WhatmayThomasRodebaughagreewith?A.Socialanxietyisadeadlyproblem.B.Socialanxietyisarareproblem.C.Littleattentionispaidtosocialanxiety.D.Notallsocialanxietyneedstreatment.3、Theunderlinedword“employ”inParagraph4isclosestinmeaningtotheonein“”.A.IwanttoemployWeiboasameanstopracticemywritingB.Morethan40universitygraduateswereemployedC.ThechildrenemployedthemselvesinpaintingD.Heemployedmeasasecretary4、Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Someparticipantsfeeleasierinonlinecommunications.B.Socialanxietyisregardedassocialphobia.C.LiPingdidn’toftengototherestroombecauseshedidn’tlikedrinkingwater.D.WangLidealtwithsocialanxietyonlybyrewardingherself.Text2Whenyou’reoutwithafriendandtakeaphotoofyourselves,doyouknowthatyouarealsocreatingaworkofart?OrthatyouarecompetingwithVincentvanGoghhimself?Probablynot.Yourideamightbetoshowoffyourselfie(自拍照)onWeChatorQQ,butyouprobablydon’tthinkoftheInternetasagalleryorofyourselfasanartist.ButthechiefexecutiveofLondon’sSaatchiGallery,NigelHurst,thinksthatthecasualpictureswetakeofourselveshavesomethingincommonwithself-portraitsbythegreatmasters.Insupportoftheidea,theSaatchiGalleryhasanewexhibitioncalledFromSelfietoSelf-Expression.Itfeatureswell-knownself-portraitsfromartistsincludingDutchpaintersVanGogh(1853-1890)andRembrandt(1606–1669).Italsohasselfiesonshowthathave“quicklybecomeiconsofthedigitalera.”TheseincludeonetakenbyUScelebrity(名人)KimKardashianandanotherofformerUSPresidentBarackObamawithformerUKPrimeMinisterDavidCameron,accordingtotheBBC.Thegalleryisevenencouragingvisitorstoaddtheirownselfiestotheshow.Hurstisperhapsnotbeing100percentserious.Heisn’tclaimingthatasnapyoutakeofyourselfinyourfavoriterestaurantcanbecomparedwithaself-imagepaintedbyVanGogh.Buthedoesmakeaseriouspoint.Onceuponatime,itwasonlyartistswhocouldmakeimagesofthemselves.Theyweretheonlyones,asHursttoldTheGuardian,who“hadtheskills,materialsandtoolstocreateself-portraits.”Today,however,we“allhavethat[ability]throughoursmartphones.”Thepopularityoftheselfierocketedaftersmartphonesstartedtobecomewidelyused.In2013,OxfordDictionariesnamed“selfie”asitswordoftheyear.AsPamelaRutledge,aprofessorattheMassachusettsSchoolofProfessionalPsychology,toldVoguemagazine:“thecult(热潮)oftheselfiecelebratesregularpeople”.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“features”inparagraph3mostprobablymean?A.informsB.showsC.sellsD.misses2、NigelHurst’sattitudetothesmartphoneselfieis_______.A.casualB.mixedC.favorableD.negative3、WhosharesopinionswithNigelHurst?A.KimKardashianB.BarackObamaC.DavidCameronD.PamelaRutledge4、Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.SelfiesasSelf-portraitsB.AgeofSmartphonesC.AgeofSelfieArtistsD.SelfiesofCelebritiesText3“I’vealwayslovedfood,”saysCassieDawsoninthekitchenofherflatinLondon.“ButI’vebecomeboredwitheatingout.I’vehadtoomanydisappointingmealsandpaidtoomuchmoneyforthem!Atonepoint,fedupwithmycomplaint,afriendsuggestedIopenmyownrestaurant.Impossible,Ithought.ButthenIheardaboutsupperclubs...”Supperclubsareamixtureofarestaurantandadinnerparty—yougotoastranger’shouseandhe/shecooksdinnerforyou.Likearestaurant,youpayforyourfood,butlikeadinnerparty,youeatatthesametableasotherpeople.Theyareadvertisedthroughsocial-networkingsiteswithamenuandlittleinformationaboutwherethesupperclubisuntiljustbeforethemeal.“It’slikerunningasecretrestaurantforonenight,”saysCassie.“Thenextmorning,Isetthetablesandchairsaside.IputtheTVbackandit’smylivingroomagain.”Cassieopensher“restaurant”forpeopleaboutonceamonth,andshereallyenjoystheeveningsshe’shadsofar.Sheusesfresh,localingredientsandatypicalmealcostsaboutthesameasatakeaway—muchlessthanarestaurantmeal.Sohowdoesshemakemoneyoutofit?“Idon’t,”saysCassie.“Infact,atfirstIwasworriedaboutlosingmoneyonmyclub.I’mgoodatcookingbutmymathsisterrible!ButIwassurprisedbyhowcheaplyIcouldmakeagoodmeal.Thisisn’taboutmoney.It’saboutadifferenteatingexperience.”Andwhataboutinvitingcompletestrangersintoherhouse?WasCassieevernervousaboutthat?“Notatall,”shesays.“Almosteveryoneatthesupperclubisjustinterestedinhavingagoodmealwithotherinterestingpeople.”1、WhydidCassiedecidetoopenherownrestaurantfinally?A.Toearnaliving.B.Tosatisfyherfriend’sneeds.C.Tomakefriendswithstrangers.D.Tocookcheapandgoodmealsforothers.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”inParagraph2referto?A.Dinnerparties.B.Supperclubs.C.Freshingredients.D.Invitationstodinner.3、WecanknowthatCassie’srestaurant________.A.servesmealsforfreeB.onlyservestakeawaysC.isonlyopentoherfriendsD.isonlyopenintheevening4、HowdoesCassiefeelaboutherrestaurantnow?A.Worried.B.Content.C.Annoyed.D.SensitiveText4DearMomandDad,Campisgreat!Ihavemetalotofnewfriends.JimisfromCalifornia,EricisfromIowa,andTonyisfromMissouri.Wehaveagreattimetogether,swimming,boating,hiking,andplayingtricksonothercampers!Everynight,wegotoanothertentsecretlyandtrytoscareothercampersbymakingscarynoises.It’ssofunnytoseethemrunoutscreaming!Now,don’tworry,Mom.I’mnotgoingtogetcaughtlikeIdidlastyear.Onethingthatisdifferentfromlastyearishowmanybugs(昆虫)thereare!Ihaveatleast100mosquitobitesandabout25antbites.EverytimeIgooutside,horseflieschaseme,too!Otherthanallthesebuggybugs,I’mhavingthebesttime!Love,TylerDearTyler,Areyousureyouareokay?Allofthosebugssoundawful!Haveyouusedallofthe“Itch-Be-Gone”creamIgotyou?Howaboutthe“Ants’kAwful”lotions(护肤液)fortheantbites?YouandyourauntEthelhavealwaysseemedtoattractthosenastyfireants.NowTyler,Iamveryhappythatyouhavemetsomenewfriendsandthatyouarehavingfuntogether.However,youMUSTstoptryingtoscareothercampers.Remember,honey,somecampersmaybescaredeasily.Iwantyoutoapologizeforanyanxietyyoumayhavecausedthemandstartbeingthenice,politeboythatIknowyouare.Doyouhearme,Tyler?Pleasebecareful.Iwantyoutocomeheresafely.Love,Mom1、WhydidTylerwritethelettertohisparents?A.Todescribehisinterestingcampexperiences.B.Toexpresshisregretaboutscaringothers.C.Toaskhisparentsforadviceaboutcamping.D.Totellhisparentsabouthissufferingsatcamp.2、Theunderlinedword“chase”inthefirstletterprobablymeans“”.A.flyawayB.getridofC.putupwithD.runafter3、Tyler’smotheradviseshimto.A.buymorelotionforthebitesB.returnwithafewfriendsC.avoidscaringothercampersD.turntothepolicewhenintroublePartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)语法填空IhaveevenwonderedifmoneybuyshappinessItseemsthatmoneywillallowmetobuythethings1.makemehappyButonedayIsatdownandmadealistofthethingsIwanted2.(do)inmylifeIrealizedI’dneverputmuchthoughtintoitI’dwrittendownthesethings—liketakingaphotoonthemountainandstayingatahotelinDubai,butIdidn’treallyplantodoit,3.(simple)becauseIdidn'thavethetimeMylifeconsisted4.headingtotheoffice,runningontheroad,workingsomemore…Itdidn’tmatterifmysalarydoubled;thelifewouldstay5.sameSureI’dprobablydrivea6.(nice)car,moveintoabiggerplace,andhaveabiggerTVthanmyfriends,butthatwasn'thelpingmerealizeanyofmygoalsSixmonthsafter7.(create)thatlist,mybeliefhaschangedI’dkeepworkingonmylist,for8.(experience)weremuchmoreimportantthananyofthematerialitemsIt’snothardtocreateopportunityfor9.(you)Allit10.(take)isalittlecreativethinkingIlovereadingAtage6,IcouldbefoundreadingHarryPotter,adifficultbookfora6-year-oldbutI1.(enjoy)itallthesame2.soonbecameobviousthatspellingformewasnotdifficultandIhadawidevocabularyThisisonewayIbenefited3.readingatsuchayoungageMyadviceforyouasEnglishlearnerswouldbetoreadtheEnglishnovels4.youhaveoftenreadinyournativelanguageReadingnovelsisagreatwayof5.(improve)yourvocabularyandspellingwithoutrealisingitasyouareabsorbed(全神贯注的)inthestorylineYouknowthesorrywell,soits6.(usual)easytofollowitinEnglishevenifyoudonotunderstandeverywordThisisanotheressential(基本的)point:it’snotnecessary7.(understand)everywordIfyouunderstandthe8.(mean)ofthesentence,eachwordisnotnecessarilyimportantQuiteoften,ifawordisusedseveraltimesinatext,you’llgraduallygetanideaof9.itmeansGiveitatryIfyoulikereadingyoncouldopenup10.wholenewworldofliteratureSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Septemberisthemonthofnewarrivals.Internationalstudentsandyoungprofessionalsarriveinothercountrieseagertofindtheirnewhome.Livinginaforeigncountryishard,andyouneedtolearntoadjusttolifethere.1、Findanewlevelofopen-mindedness.Livingabroadlong-termrequiresawholenewlevelofopeningyourmindtowardseverythingnew,especiallyifthecountryhasaverydifferentculturetowhatyou’vebeenusedto.2、Trynottogetfrustmted(沮丧的)andacceptthisfact,anditwillmakeyourlifeeasyandstress-free.Don’thaveexpectations.Youmayvisualizewhatyournewlifeabroadisgoingtobelike.3、Insteadofexpectingtoomuch,doyourresearch,andreadmoreabouttheculture.Chatwithalocalaboutwhatreallifeislike.Thiswillhelpyoubuildarealpictureandprepareyourselfforthemove.4、Whenyoucan’tfindanapartment,andyournewjobstartsinafewdays,youmightthinkeverythingisjustawfulandthere’snowayout.What’ssopositiveaboutthat,youmayask?Well,theuniversemightbesavingyourdreamapartmentforyou,sodon’tlosehope.•Createanewsocialcircle.It’scommontofeellostandlonelyinanewenvironment.5、Wheretomakefriends?Atyourjoboruniversityyou’relikelytomeetpeople,whohaverecentlymovedabroadjustlikeyou.Takealookonline:Thereshouldbemanysocialeventsaroundyourhome.A.Keepasenseofhumor.B.Seethepositivesideofthings.C.Butrealitywillneverbeasyou’veimaginedit.D.Thinkaheadandstartcreatinganewsocialcircle.E.Establishingaroutinewillgiveyouafeelingofsafety.F.Peopleinthisforeigncountrymaydothingsdifferently.G.Hereareafewtipsonhowtosucceedatthischallenge.CookingfromScratchW11ChangeYourLifeCookingfromscratchismorethanjustmakingfreshfoodtoeat.Yourrelationshiptofoodwillbetransformedthemoreyouhandleingredients(原料)andturnthemintodeliciousrecipes.1.1、Insteadofrushingthroughthegrocerystorelookingforthingsthatcanbeeasilyreheatedintoeasymeals,youstartpa

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