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考研《英语一》汉中市镇巴县2023年深度预测试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Duetoalongseriesofunfortunateevents,mymotherisinaseriousdebt,aburdenwasleftonherasaresultofherdivorce.Becauseofthedivorce,thelegalandmedical1ithasleftherwith,shewasunableto2aloan.Shehasdoneeverythinginher3tohelpkeepthehousesformysistersandherself.SinceIwasachild,mymotherhasalwaysbeenthetypeofwomanto4others'needsbeforeherown.For13yearsshe5abusedandneglectedchildrentofindsanctuary(避难所)throughfostercareinourhouse.Thiswasno6taskasmanyofthesechildrenhadstoodyearsofphysicalemotionalabusefromtheirparents.Notlongaftermyfatherbecomeabusive,our7wasbeingphysicallyandemotionally8dailybeforeoureyes.Theabuse9forsometimebeforeshewasabletofileforadivorce,10tofinallytoputanendtoher11.Unfortunately,thedivorcewasnotas12onewouldexpect.Aftertenyears,thedivorcewasfinalizedandmymotherwas13tocontinueonwithherlife.Dueto14problemswithherkneecausedbytheabuses,mymotherwasunabletowork.The15leftherwithhugeamountsofmedical,legalandnowpropertytaxdebts.She16herlastbitofmoneytohelpsavethehouseformyyoungersistersandherself.Asa17mother,sheisthemostinspirationalwomanIhaveevermeet.Despitethecontinuousturmoil(混乱),shehas18formedawaytostaypositiveand19.Iamhopingtohergetbackonherfeetand20somemuchneededfinancialandemotionalsupport.1、A.accidentsB.debtsC.teamsD.research2、A.takeoutB.putoutC.makeoutD.thinkabout3、A.dutyB.companyC.websiteD.power4、A.compareB.improveC.placeD.support5、A.helpedB.remindedC.beatD.taught6、A.difficultB.easyC.merryD.casual7、A.sisterB.daughterC.motherD.assistant8、A.inspiredB.criticizedC.blessedD.destroyed9、A.pausedB.startedC.continuedD.argued10、A.refusingB.hopingC.regrettingD.managing11、A.painB.feteC.lifeD.confusion12、A.slowB.practicalC.bitterD.quick13、A.proudB.ableC.unwillingD.tired14、A.mentalB.medicalC.technicalD.energetic15、A.marriageB.journeyC.divorceD.debate16、A.pouredB.wastedC.avoidedD.stole17、A.singleB.learnedC.nobleD.lazy18、A.neverB.alwaysC.evenD.hardly19、A.gratefulB.enjoyedC.optimisticD.patient20、A.reduceB.cancelC.confirmD.provideSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Whileglobalwarmingandoceanacidificationdrivenbypollutioncausearealthreattoseacreatures,climatechangeisnottheprimarydriverthreateningtocausetheextinction(灭绝)oflargeoceananimals.Itishumansthatarethreateninglargeseacreaturesprimarilybyhuntingandfishingthem.Researchersfindingsreflectaphenomenonexperiencedbyancientlandecosystems(生态系统).Theselossesintheoceanareparallelingwhathumansdidtolandanimalssome50,000to10,000yearsago,whenwewipedoutaroundhalfofthebig-bodiedmammalsonEarth,likemammoths,mastodons.saber-toothcatsandthelike.Theincreasingthreattolargegroupsofseaanimalsisarecentphenomenon.Theresearchersmadethisdiscoverybycomparingcharacteristicsofnearly2,500extinctseavertebratesandmollusksalongsideotherscurrentlyindangerofextinction.Theyfoundthatsmallerseaanimalswerealittlemorelikelythanlargeonestobekilledoffduringfivepreviousmassextinctionevents—themostrecentofwhichwasassociatedwithasmallplanet’sstrikesome65millionyearsago.Whatwassurprisingtotheresearcherswasthattheydidnotseeasimilarkindofpatterninanyofthepreviousmassextinctioneventsthattheystudied.Thestudyshowsthatasixthmassextinction,whichmayalreadybeunderway,couldkillofflarger-bodiedanimalswhileleavingsmalleronesbehind.Thatcouldhaveaterriblelong-termimpact.Suchremovalofthelargestanimalsfromthemodernoceans,whichneverhappenedinthehistoryofanimallife,maydisturbtheorderofecosystemsformillionsofyearsevenatlevelsoftaxonomiclossfarbelowthoseofpreviousmassextinctions.Thisnewsshouldserveasawake-upcallforhumanstofundamentallychangethewaytheymanagetheoceans.Thatistosay,itisawarningofwhatwillhappenifwedon’tgetouracttogether.Limitingindustrializationoftheoceansmaybenecessarytogivethreatenedanimalstimeandspacetorecover.Mostwhalinghasbeenbannedsincethe1980s.Wehavebroughtgraywhalesbackfromtheedgeofextinctionandbluewhalesarecomingbacktoo.Theresearcherspointoutthatcuttingbackoncarbonemissions(排放)willalsobenecessarytoslowextinctions.1、Paragraph2isintendedtotellusthat________.A.bothlandanimalsandseaanimalsdieoutbecauseofhumansB.big-bodiedanimalswerekilledastheywerethreattohumansC.humanstendedtokillanimalsonlandinsteadofthoseinseasD.humanshavebeenmainkillersofanimalsforaverylongtime2、Whatcanwelearnfromtheresearcher’sstudiesaboutanimalextinction?A.Itiseasierforseacreaturestogoextinctthanlandones.B.Thepatternsofseaanimalmassextinctionareirregular.C.Humanswereresponsibleforallthoseextinctions.D.Small-bodiedcreaturesproducetheiryoungmoreeasily.3、Whichdoesthepassagesuggestisthemostimportantinstoppingseaanimalextinction?A.Tocompletelybanpeoplefromhuntingthem.B.Tofullyrealizetheurgencyofprotectingthem.C.TounconditionallyreleasekssCO2intotheair.D.Toreasonablykeepcontrolofthetradeinthem.Text2WhereIsSpringBreakWhereisSpringBreakgoingtobe?Theoptionsareendless.Doyouwanttogetyourbloodpumpingfromthrillingtravels?Looknofurther!Thesetoursanddestinationswillkeepyouonyourtoesallweeklong.Panama:Thisunderrateddestinationisalittle-knownsecretofthemosttravelers!Throughthistouryou’llgettohike,snorkel(浮潜)andexploreallthebestsightsthisbeautifulcountryhastooffer!Eightdaystoursfor$250/day.Canada:Thisdiversecountryisfullofoptions.ExploretheEastofCanadaandvisitcitiessuchasMontreal,QuebecorToronto.Ifyou’refeelingadventurous,exploretheWesternpartofthecountrywithaCanadianRockiesTour.Duringthistwelvedaystouryouwillhikeaglaciertobeautifulsceneryandwanderthroughpostcard-worthyvillages.TourstoCanadafor$200/day.Iceland:CheckoffoneofthesevenwondersoftheworldwithatouroftheNorthernLightsandGoldenCircle.Spendsevendaysfullofadventurelikehikingglaciers,snowshoeingthroughThingvellirNationalPark,relaxingintheGeysirHotSpringsandofcourseexperiencingthegloryoftheNorthernLights!Sevendaystoursfor$300/day.SouthAfrica:DiscoverthediversecultureandwildlifethatmakesupSouthAfrica.Yourtourplanincludesajourneyalongthecoastknownas“RainbowNation.”Hereyouwillenjoybeautifulscenery,ahuntingtravelthroughAddoElephantNationalParkandthewildlifeinTsitsikarnmaNationalPark.Ninedaystoursfor$230/day.1、Whatisthesimilarcharacteristicofthetravelsmentionedinthetext?A.Exciting.B.Risky.C.Educational.D.Environmental.2、Whichdestinationcoststouriststhemostmoney?A.Panama.B.Canada.C.Iceland.D.SouthAfrica.3、Accordingtothetext,Panamaisadestinationwhich.A.isnotasfamousastheotherthreeB.youcangotoforenjoyingsurfingC.offersanoptiontohikeintheparkD.takesthemosttimeofthefourtoursText3Ifyou’veeverhadtochopanonion,youprobablyknowthatit’soneofthemostannoyingcookingexperiences.Itjustfillsyoureyeswithtears.Scientistsandfarmershavebeenworkingonasolutiontothisproblemfordecades,andthey’veapparentlycomeupwithatearlessonion.Calledthe“Sunion”,thisnewvegetableistheresultofanaturalcross-breedingprogramthat’sbeengoingonfarmsinNevadaandWashingtonsincethe1980s.It’ssupposedlyasweet,mild-tastingonionthatdoesn’tleavethatstrong,pungentaftertaste,butwhatreallysetsitapartfrommostotheronionvarietiesisthatitdoesn’tcausetearyeyeswhenit’schopped.Whenyoucutintoanormalonion,itreleasesacompoundcalledlachrymatory-factorsynthase,and’whenthathitsyoureyes,yourbodyproducestears.Now,theinterestingthingaboutregularonionsisthattheamountsoflachrymatory-factorsynthaseincreasethelongerthevegetablesarestored,sotheolderthey,themoreyoucry.InSunions,ontheotherhand,thelevelsofthatannoyingcompounddropthemoretimegoesby,untilitnolongerhasanyeffectonyoureyeswhenyoucutit.That’swhatSuniongrowersareclaiminganyway,butreportsfromthoseluckyenoughtohavetriedthemseemtoconfirmtheseclaims.TheHuffingtonPosthadthreeofitsreporterschopsomeSunions,andapparently,noneofthemshedasingletear.AccordingtotheWashingtonPost,theydon’thavethepungencyofregularonionsandaresosweetthatyoucaneatthem“likepopcorn”.Sothegoodnewsisthattearlessonionsarenowarealthing.ThebadnewsisthattheyarecurrentlyonlygrowninWashingtonandNevada,andeventhoughtheyaresoldnationwide,theyarestillinrelativelyshortsupply.ThefirstSunionbatcheshittheshelvesofgrocerystoresinDecember,butwe’11probablystartseeingtheminmostgroceryshopsandsupermarketsinthenextfewyears,asmorepeoplelearnaboutthem.1、WhatisspecialabouttheSunion?A.It’seasilychopped.B.It’ssweetandtastesstrong.C.It’stearlessandmild.D.It’sgrownnationwideintheUSA.2、HowdoestheauthorintroducetheSunioninParagraph3?A.Bycomparison.B.Bytellingastory.C.Bygivingexamples.D.Byaskingquestions.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pungency”inParagraph4mean?A.Roundshape.B.Strongsmell.C.Specialcharacter.D.Medicalfunction.4、Whatcanweconcludefromthelastparagraph?A.TheSunionhasbeenlargelyonthemarket.B.TheSunionisstillontrialatpresent.C.TheSunionwillsoonbegrownworldwide.D.TheauthorisconfidentaboutthefutureoftheSunion.Text4TheManBookerPrizeforFictionisawardedforanovelwrittenbyawriterfromtheCommonwealthortheRepublicofIrelandanditaimstorepresenttheverybestincontemporaryfiction.TheprizewasoriginallycalledtheBooker-McConnellPrize,whichwasthenameofthecompanythatsponsoredit,thoughitwasbetter-knownassimplythe‘BookerPrize’.In2002,theManGroupbecamethesponsorandtheychosethenewname,keeping‘Booker’.Publisherscansubmitbooksforconsiderationfortheprize,butthejudgescanalsoaskforbookstobesubmittedthattheythinkshouldbeincluded.Firstly,theAdvisoryCommitteegivesadviceiftherehavebeenanychangestotherulesfortheprizeandselectsthepeoplewhowilljudgethebooks.Thejudgingpanelchangeseveryyearandusuallyapersonisonlyajudgeonce.Greateffortsaremadetoensurethatthejudgingpanelisbalancedintermsofgender(性别)andprofessionswithintheindustry,sothatawriter,acritic,aneditorandanacademicarechosenalongwithawell-knownpersonfromwidersociety.However,whenthepanelofjudgeshasbeendecided,theyarelefttomaketheirowndecisions.Meanwhile,theprizesponsorhasnofurtherrighttotakepartinanymore.TheManBookerjudgesincludecritics,writersandacademicstomaintaintheconsistentqualityoftheprizeanditsinfluenceissuchthatthewinnerwillalmostcertainlyseethesalesincreaseconsiderably,inadditiontothe£50,000thatcomeswiththeprize.1、Whocansubmitbookstotheprize?A.Judges. B.Writers.C.Readers. D.Sponsors.2、WhyistheprizenamedtheManBookerPrize?A.BecausetheprizeisgiventowritersfromtheCommonwealth.B.Becausetheprizewasknownassimplythe‘BookerPrize’.C.BecausetheprizeissponsoredbytheManGroupandtheykeptthename.D.Becausetheprizeisaimedtoawardtheverybestcontemporaryfiction.3、WhichtaskcanbedonebytheAdvisoryCommittee?A.Changingtherulesfortheprizeontheirown.B.Selectingthejudgingcommittee.C.Makingdecisionsonwhoisthewinner.D.Submittingbooksforconsiderationfortheprize.4、Theconsistentqualityoftheprizesisguaranteedby________.A.theprizemoneyB.thegenderofthejudgesC.themake-upofthepanelofjudgesD.theincreaseinsalesofthewinnerPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)MassiveOpenOnlineCourses,calledMOOCs,arechanging1.peoplelearninmanyplacesForyears,peoplecouldreceivestudymaterialsfromcollegesoruniversitiesandtakepartinonlineclassesButsuchclasseswerenot2.(special)designedformanythousandsofstudentsatonetime,asMOOCsareCoursematerials3.(provide)byMOOCscanserveboththosestudyingfarawayfromschoolandthoseattendingclassesinpersonAnyonewithacomputerandanonline4.(connect)cansignupforaMOOC.StudentsdonothavetopassentranceexamsTheyalsodonotneedto5.(study)thesubjectbeforeOneprofessorpraisedMOOCsbecausetheycangetpeoplewhocouldnotattendatraditionalcollege6.(continue)theireducationHeasked,"WhoknowswherethenextAlbertEinsteinwillcomefrom?"ThespreadofInternetlearningforhugenumbersofpeople7.(be)leadingsomecollegestojointhemovementMajoruniversitieslikeStanfordinCaliforniaandHarvardinMassachusettshaveinvestedmillionsofdollarstohelplaunchMOOCsThoseschoolsandothersmayhaveheardanattention-gettingpredictionTheman8.createdtheMOOCserviceUdacitysaysthatinfiftyyears,onlytentraditionaluniversitieswillremainintheworldAs9.result,universitiesthatfailtojointhemovementforMOOCsmayworryabouttheirlosingchancesof10.(compete)withothersI’vealwaysbeenattractedbythe1.(beautiful)ofChinesecultureanditsvasthistoryWhenwefirstarrivedinChina,myfriendTonyandIexpectedahugecity2.(fill)withmodernbuildings,busystreetsandacrowdedtransportsystemButwewerepleasantlysurprisedThefirstthing3.struckuswasthespaceYes,Beijingisindeedhuge,butitswidestreetsandgreenspacesmadeeveryareafeellesscrowdedTian’anmenSquarewastheperfectexampleofthisTheForbiddenCitywas4.(surprise)cleanandwellpreservedEverywherewelooked,therewerepeople5.(tidy)andcleaning,whichreallyleftan6.(impress)ofnationalprideWe7.(concern)thatfewpeoplewouldspeakEnglish,eveninBeijingButwefounditcommonforChinesepeopletoknowafewwordsofEnglishThemostexcitingpartofourvisitwasridingaroundinthesunshineandexploringthecity8.OfobikesItwasgreat9.(experience)Beijing’slandmarksinpersonafteradmiring10.forsomanyyearsThiswasourfirstvisittoChina,butcertainlynotourlastSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)EverydayHabitsofPeoplewithImpressiveMemoryPeopleblessedwithanimpressivememorygenerallyadmitthattheyusevariousstrategiestoimprovetheirability.Butevenifyou'renotamemorygenius,therearethingsyoucantry,1、Establishroutines2、Forexample,alwayshangyourcarkeysonahookorputtheminthesameplacebythefrontdoor.Byfollowingestablishedroutines,youaredecreasingthechanceofhavingtostruggleinthemorningrush,whichisbelievedtocontributetoforgetfulness.UsePost-itnotesKeepsomeineveryroomandstickareminderwhereyouaremostlikelytoseeit.Ifyouneedtoremembertophoneafriendlaterintheday,putanoteonthephonesothatyouwillnoticeitduringtheday.3、Embracethistechnology!Yourcellphonecomeswithabuilt-incalendaryoucansettoremindyouofwhatyouneedtododuringtheday.Useit!4、Havingaccesstothemwhereveryougowithasmartphoneonlymakesthemevenmoreeffective.Thereisasayingthatwhatgetsscheduledgetsdone.5、Researchindicatesthatmostpeopleneedsixtoeighthoursofsleep(that’satleasttwocyclesofdeepsleep)pernight,fortheirbraintogothroughthechemicalchangesneededforlong-termmemory.Agoodsleepcanmakeallthedifferenceinyourbrainpowerandthereforegivesyouasharpenedmind.A.Sleeponit.B.Sharpenthemind.C.To-dolistsarealsokeystolivinganorganizedlife.D.Thissimpleactivitycanboostmemoryby20percent.E.Thesecommon-sensestrategiescanhelpyouforgetlessoften.F.Itreallyiseasiertofindthingsifyoualwaysputtheminthesame.G.Ifnot,writeitdownandputitwhereyoucanseeit.soyoudon’tforgetaboutit.Nowthatyou’realreadyintheworkforce,youknowwhatworksforyou.Thisknowledgecannotonlyhelp
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