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考研《英语一》2023年鄂州市华容区高分冲刺试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)September22,2018willbeWorldCar-FreeDay,adayonwhichpeopleacrosstheglobeareencouragedtofind1methodstomeettheirtransportationneedsandre-discoverbuses,bikes,andtheirown2.Onthisday,peoplegettogetherinthestreets,intersections,andneighborhoodblocksto3theworldthatwedon’thavetoacceptourcar-controlledsociety.While4alongtheselineshadtakenplacefromtimetotimestarting5the1973oilcrisis,itwasonlyinOctober,19946astructuredcallforsuchprojectswas7inakeynotespeechbyEricBrittonattheInternationalAccessibleCitiesConferenceheldinToledo(Spain).ThefirstnationalcampaignwaslaunchedinBritainin1997,andtheFrenchfollowedsuitin1998.In2000,carBustersissuedanopen8fora“WorldCar-FreeDay”to9withEurope’sCar-FreeDayonSeptember22.10then,wehavebeguntocallforcitizenstoorganize11onornearthisday.However,wedonotwant12onedayofcelebrationsandthenreturnto13life.WorldCar-FreeDayisthe14timetoremindcityplannersandpoliticiansto15cycling,walkingandpublictransport.Itisuptous,citiesandgovernmentstohelp16permanentchangesto17pedestrians,cyclistsandotherpeoplewhodonotdrivecars.While18accomplishmenthasbeenachievedintermsofmediacoverage,theseevents19tobedifficulttoachieverealsuccessandevenadecadelaterthereisconsiderableuncertaintyabouttheusefulnessofthisapproach.Broadpublicsupportand20tochangeisneededforsuccessfulimplementation(执行).1、A.effective B.efficient C.useful D.alternative2、A.legs B.motors C.subway D.feet3、A.recall B.remind C.realize D.recommend4、A.projects B.events C.activities D.meetings5、A.as B.on C.with D.beyond6、A.when B.that C.where D.how7、A.undertaken B.submitted C.developed D.issued8、A.answer B.call C.wish D.longing9、A.connect B.involve C.consist D.concern10、A.Since B.Before C.After D.Right11、A.events B.affairs C.incidents D.accidents12、A.even B.still C.just D.ever13、A.usual B.previous C.ordinary D.average14、A.perfect B.limited C.accurate D.correct15、A.givewayto B.givepriorityto C.giveriseto D.giveinto16、A.employ B.decrease C.create D.increase17、A.assist B.benefit C.instruct D.influence18、A.constant B.similar C.envying D.considerable19、A.turnout B.workout C.carryout D.figureout20、A.approach B.attitude C.chance D.commitmentSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1TeenTourCampsatSummerCRock-N-WaterChristianCampsLotus,California,UnitedStatesDuration:4weeksFoundedin1989,Rock-N-WaterisagroupofhighlytrainedChristianswhowanttoimpactyoungpeoplewiththejoyofGod’sLivingWord.Wefocusourprogramonbiblicalprinciples,andweusethehelpofnature,friendship,andchallengetodevelopcharacterandhaveridiculousamountsoffun.OdysseyExpeditions:CaribbeanRoadTown,TortolaDuration:3weeksOdysseyExpeditionsofferstropicalsailingandscubadivingadventuresforteenagers,withmarinebiology,watersports,andscubacertificationsatexcitingCaribbeanlocations.Establishedin1995,OdysseyisthebestopportunitytosafelyexploretheCaribbeanaboardabeautifulsailingcatamaran.Noexperiencenecessary.Reserveyourspotbeforeavailability.Smallgroupsof9-1allowyoutohavethemostfun!TheG2AcademyGolfCampBluffton,SouthCarolinaDuration:variableThesummerprogramatG2isdesignedspecificallyforgirlsempoweringthemfortheirfuturesuccess.Studentscanjoinweeklysessionsorstaytheentiresummer!WhileparticipatingintheG2AcademySummerProgram,studentsreceiveG2ProprietaryTrainingingolf,mentaltoughness,physicalfitness,nutrition,andempowerment.Berklee’sAspire:MusicPerformanceIntensiveBoston,Massachusetts,UnitedStatesDuration:5weeksBerklee’sAspirewillgiveyouatasteofBerklee,thepreeminentinstituteofcontemporarymusicandtheperformingarts.Whetheryouareinmiddleschool,highschool,orbeyond,thereisaBerkleesummerprograminmusic,theater,and/ordanceforyou.You’llenjoyaccesstoBerklee’sstate-of-the-artfacilitiesasyoulearnfromfacultywhoaretheverybestatwhattheydo,joinedbystudentsfromallovertheworld.1、Whichtourcampdoyouneedtobookinadvance?A.TheG2AcademyGolfCamp.B.Rock-N-WaterChristianCamps.C.OdysseyExpeditions:Caribbean.D.Bcrklee’sAspire:MusicPerformanceIntensive2、WhatistheprimaryfocusforBerklee’sAspiretourcamp?A.Adventure. B.Sports.C.Music. D.Religion.3、WhatisuniqueabouttheG2AcademyGolfCamp?A.Itoffersscubacertifications. B.ItisbasedonChristianprinciples.C.Itrequiresnopreviousexperience. D.Itisintendedforgirlsonly.Text2Thearmbonesofwomenwholived7,000yearsagoshowasurprisinglevelofstrength--evenhigherthantoday'sprofessionalathletes.That'saccordingtoafirst-everstudycomparingprehistoric(史前的)bonestothoseoflivingpeople.Thefindingsuggestsarevisionofhistory-theeverydaylivesofprehistoricwomenwerefilledwithhardlabor,ratherthanjustsittingathomedoinglightertaskswhilethemenstruggledandfoughtforlife.“Beforethestudy,therearenoclearrecordsdescribinghowourancientancestorslived.Itcanbeeasytoforgetthatboneisalivingtissue,onethatrespondstothedifficultiesweputourbodiesthrough,”saidleadauthorAlisonMacintosh.“Physicalforceandmuscleactivitybothputpressureonthebone.Thebonereactsbychanginginshape,thicknessandotheraspectsovertime.”Previousstudiesonlycomparedfemalebonestocontemporarymalebones,theresearcherssaid-andthat'saproblem,becausetheresponseofmalebonestostressandchangeismuchbiggerthanthatofwomen.Forinstance,ashumansmovedfromahunter-gathererlifestyleconstantlyonthemovetoamoresettledagrarian(农耕的)one,changescanbeobservedinthestructureoftheshinbone(胫骨)-andthesechangesweremuchmoreevidentinmen.However,acomparisonofthebonesofprehistoricwomentothebonesoflivingfemaleathletescanhelpusworkoutamoreaccuratepictureofwhatthoseprehistoricwomenweredoing."Byanalyzingthebonesoflivingpeopleandcomparingthemtotheancientbones,wecanstarttoexplainthekindsoflaborourancestorswerereforming,Macintoshsaid.Whattheyfoundwasthatwomen'slegstrengthhasn'tchangedagreatdeal,buttheirarmsusedtobeverypowerful.Prehistoricwomen,theresearchersfound,hadarmstrength11-16percentstrongerthanthoseofmodernrowers(桨手),and30percentstrongerthanthoseofnon-athletes.1、Whatdoesthestudytellaboutprehistoricwomen?A.Theywerestrongerthanmen. B.Theyhadlighterbonesthanmen.C.Theydidtoughtasksasthemen. D.Theyspentmosttimestayingathome.2、Whatproblemdidpreviousstudiesonprehistoricboneshave?A.Theylackedenoughcomparison. B.Theyonlystudiedmen'sbones.C.Theyfocusedlittleonbones. D.Theyignoredthelifestyles.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword"that"inParagraph3referto?A.Bones’structure. B.Bones'thickness.C.Bones’responsetostress. D.Bones’stressfromhardlabor.4、Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.It'sstillhardtoexplainourancestors'lifestyle.B.Prehistoricwomenwentthroughmuchsuffering.C.Women'sarmshavebecomemuchstrongerovertime.D.Prehistoricwomenarestrongerthancontemporaryfemales.Text3Encouragingchildrentousegesturesastheythinkcanhelpthemcomeupwithmorecreativeideas,accordingtonewresearch.“Ourfindingsshowthatchildrennaturallygesturewhentheythinkofunusualwaystouseeverydayitems,”sayspsychologicalscientistElizabethKirk.“Whenwethenaskedchildrentomovetheirhands,theywereabletocomeupwithevenmorecreativeideas.”“Gesturingmayallowustoexploretheproperties(特性)oftheitems—forexample,howtheitemcouldbeheld,itssize,itsshape,etc.—anddoingsocanhelpuscomeupwithideasforcreativeuses,”Kirkexplains.Intheirfirststudy,theresearcherscomparedthecreativityofchildrenwhospontaneously(自发地)gesturedwiththosewhoeitherdidnotorcouldnotgesture.Atotalof78children,aged9-11,sawaseriesofimagesofordinaryitems,suchasanewspaper,atincan,andakettle.Theresearchersaskedthechildrentolookateachimageandlistasmanyusesastheycouldthinkof.Agroupofparticipantscompletedthetasktwice—ononeversionofthetask,theyworemittens(连指手套)thatlimitedtheirabilitytogesture.Restrictingchildren’sabilitytogesturedidnotaffecttheirabilitytocomeupwithcreativeusesfortheobjects;Childrenwhowerefreetogestureproducedaboutthesamenumberofideasasthosewhoworethemittensandcouldnotgesture.Inasecondexperiment,54childrencompletedthesamealternative-usestask.Insomecases,childrengesturednormally;inothercases,theresearchersencouragedthechildrento“useyourhandstoshowmehowyoucouldusetheobjectindifferentways”.Theencouragementworked:Childrenwhowerespecificallyencouragedtogestureproducedagreaternumberofcreativeusesfortheobjectsthandidthechildrenwhowerenotgivenanyspecialinstruction.“Ourfindingsaddtothegrowingbodyofevidenceshowingthesignificantroleofgestureinthinkingandhaveapplicationstotheclassroom,”Kirkconcludedintheirpaper.1、Whatdidtheresearchersintendtofindoutinthefirstexperiment?A.Thenumberofcreativeideasthechildrencouldthinkof.B.Howthechildrenwouldexplorethepropertiesoftheitems.C.Whetherencouraginggesturewouldhelptoproducemorenewideas.D.Thedifferencebetweenthinkingwithgesturesandwithoutgestures.2、Whyweremittensusedintheexperiment?A.Torestrictgestures.B.Tolimitcreativethinking.C.Totesttheabilitytogesture,D.Toincreasecreativeideas.3、Whendidthechildrenthinkofthemostnewideas?A.Whenwearingmittens.B.Whenencouragedtogesture.C.Whennaturallygesturing.D.Whennotusingtheirhands.4、Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.CommunicatewithGesturesB.ThinkwithYourHandsC.UseEverydayItemsCreativelyD.MakeGestureswhenNecessaryText4AccordingtonewresearchfromtheUniversityofCambridgeinEngland,sheepareabletorecognizehumanfacesfromphotographs.Thefarmanimals,whoaresocialandhavelargebrains,werepreviouslyknowntobeabletorecognizeoneanother,aswellasfamiliarhumans.However,theirabilitytorecognizehumanfacesfromphotosaloneisnovel.Therecentstudy,theresultsofwhichwerepublishedinthejournalRoyalSociety;OpenScience,showthewoollycreaturescouldbetrainedtorecognizestillimagesofhumanfaces,includingthoseofformerPresidentBarackObamaandactressEmmaWatson.Initially,thesheepweretrainedtoapproachcertainimagesbybeinggivenfoodrewards.Later,theywereabletorecognizetheimagesforwhichtheyhadbeenrewarded.Thesheepcouldevenrecognizeimagesoffacesshownatanangle,thoughtheirabilitytodosodeclinedbyabout15percent—thesamerateatwhichahuman’sabilitytoperformthesametaskdeclines,“Anyonewhohasspenttimeworkingwithsheepwillknowthattheyareintelligentandindividualanimalswhoareabletorecognizetheirhandlers.”saidProfessorJennyMorton,wholedtheCambridgestudy.“We’veshownwithourstudythatsheephaveadvancedface-recognitionabilities,closetothoseofhumansandmonkeys.”Recognizingfacesisoneofhismostimportantsocialskillsforhumanbeings,andsomedisordersofthebrain,includingHuntington’sdisease,affectthisability.“Sheeparelong-livedandhavebrainsthataresimilarinsizeandcomplexitytothoseofsomemonkeys.Thatmeanstheycanbeusefulmodelstohelpusunderstanddisordersofthebrain,suchasHuntington’sdiseasethatdevelopoveralongtimeandaffectcognitive(认识的)abilities.Ourstudygivesusanotherwaytomonitorhowtheseabilitieschange.”Mortonsaid.1、Accordingtothenewresearch,what’sunusualaboutsheep?A.Theyhavelargebrains.B.Theycanrecognizetheirowners.C.Theycantellanimalsfromhumans.D.Theycanrecognizehumanfacesfromphotographs.2、Howdidtheresearcherstrainthesheep?A.Bygivingfoodrewards.B.Byshowingphotosoffamouspeople.C.Byguidingthemtofollowtheirhandlers.D.Byshowingphotosofhumansandmonkeysbyturns.3、Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Sheephaveahigherface-recognitionabilitythanmonkeys.B.Thenewdiscoveryisofgreatbenefittothestudyofcognitiveabilitychanges.C.Thesheep’sface-recognitionabilitymaypreventsomedisordersofthebrain.D.Thesheep’sface-recognitionabilitystaysthesamewhenshownphotosatanyangle.4、What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.AWonderfulScientistB.TheLifeofSheepC.ANewDiscoveryaboutSheepD.HowSheepRecognizeEachOtherPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Pedestrianism,anearlyformofracewalking,wasa(n)1.(extreme)popularsportin18th-and19th-centuryBritain,2.(attract)hugecrowdsofspectators(观众)Individualswouldeitheraimtowalkacertaindistancewithina(n)3.(limit)periodoftimeorcompeteagainstotherpedestriansPerhapsthemostfamous4.(walk)wasCaptainRobertBarclayAllardice,whoseextraordinary(非凡的)achievementsearned5.(he)thetitleofthe“CelebratedPedestrian”TheScotsman'smostmemorableperformance6.(take)placein1809,whenhewalked1,000milesin1,000hoursforabetof1,000guineas(anoldBritishunitofmoney)Manyconsidered7.unlikelythathewouldcompletethechallenge,8.requiredhimtowalkamileanhour,forforty-twodaysandnightsHeprovedthemwrong,thoughthetaskwassophysicallydemandingthatbytheendofthewalkhehadlostnearlyfifteenkilos9.weightSincethe20thcentury,interestinwalkingasasporthasdroppedRacewalkingisstillanOlympicsport,butfails10.(catch)thepublicattentionasitdidTheDarjeelingHimalayanRailwaymaybetheslowesttrainintheworldEverydaythetrain1.(climb)over2250metersAlthoughtheentiretripis80kilometers,ittakesuptotenhoursTherailway2.(build)in1881andhasbeencarefullyprotectedforitsculturalimportanceTodaythetrainisattractivetothepassengerswhocomefromotherplaces3.(see)therailwayandthesurroundingmountainsTheyseemtogetalotofpleasure4.itsslowspeedFor5.(fan)ofthistrain,beingslowisactuallyagoodthingAsthesepeoplesay,“slow”hasfourletters,sohaslife;“speed”hasfiveletters,sohasdeathSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Aftereightmonths’delicatepreparations,aneveninggala(聚会)SailtotheFutureforleadersandrepresentativesattendingthe9thBRICSSummitwasheldattheBanlamGrandTheaterinXiamen,EastChina’sFujianprovince.1、ItconsistsoffivechaptersincludingWindfromtheSea,SkyandtheSea,RhythmoftheSea,TideandtheSeaaswellastheDreamfromtheSea,highlightingtheuniqueFujianculturewhileintroducingthestrongestfeaturesofXiamen.Takingadvantageof“sea”elementtopromotecooperation.Seawasthecentralideathatranthroughthewholegala.2、Itisacitywiththreesidesfacingthesea.3、Inthesecondpart,thepopularChinesesongTheSea,MySweetHomefeaturedthelifeofthepeoplelivinginthisarea,andtheirproudFujian,orMinnanculture.“Theuniquegeographicadvantagesofthecostalcityandthelocallifestylegaveusmuchinspirationoftheeveninggala,”saidXieNan,generaldirectoroftheeveninggala.“ManyMinnancultureelements,includingFujianopera,fishingcultureandFujianNanyin,arehonoredasa‘livingfossil’ofancientChinesemusic.4、”“Agoodperformancerequirescloserelationshipbetweencomposinganddancerhythm.Atfirst,weaskedthecomposeranddancertocreatetheirworksontheirown.5、Itwasnotasimpleprogress.Theyneedednotjustperfecttimebutinspirationandteamwork,”ZhangDongxin,executivedirectoroftheeveninggala,said.A.Thegalaisbasedonthethemeof“sea”.B.Andtheyweretakenintothestageperformance.C.Thegalaismeanttobeheldbesidethesea.D.Thatistheendofthewholewonderfulperformance.E.“Billowingwaves”wasperformedastheopeningdance.F.ItisalsooneofthemostdistinctivecharacteristicsofXiamen.G.Thentheyhadtodiscusswitheachotheragainandagaintofindthebalance.HappinessasFlowersTruehappinessneverhasapricetag.1、Whateveryourjobisandwhoeveryouare,aslongasyouarereadytoobserveandfeelhappinessheartandsoul,youareboundtofinditeasytobeamanwithhappiness.Whatishappinessonearth?2、Wecanneverchooseaspecificprinciplefromthem,becausehappinessis

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