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考研《英语一》白银市平川区2023年临考冲刺试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ThebusisgoingtobeatthestationintenminutesandIhavetomakeitthistime.As1asanewmomcould,IpushedAidan'sarmsandlegsinhissnowsuitand2outoftheclassroom,downtothestreetcorner,myscarf3behindme.Itwasclose,butbecausetheicehadalreadymeltedonthesidewalk,I4tothebusstop,5formingbeneathmywoolhat.Slowingdown,catchingmy6,IwheeledAidantothecornerandstoppedbeneaththe7forBus134.Secondslater,thehugewhitebus8infrontofus.Thedriverkindlyhelpedus9andIsatoppositethebackdoors,10mynowsleepingbaby.Itwasfivemonthssinceourfamilyhadmovedand11ourcar.LivinginacityasbigandlivelyasBostonnotonlykeptus12,butalsokeptuswatchingour13.MovingfromFairbanks,Alaska,withanewbaby,weknewweneededto14onourexpensesinorderto15forhiscollegefunds,ourretirementfunds,andtobeabletoeatagooddinneronceinawhile.Wedidn'trealizethatparingdown(削减)wouldnotonlydeposit16moneyinthebank,butalso17ourhealthandtheenvironment.I'dalreadyreducedmypregnancy18duetoallthewalking.Lookingupatthe19Bostonsky,Ifeltgoodaboutnotpollutingtheenvironment.Financialworriesexist,buttheydon't20us.Bus134does.Andourfeettoo,ofcourse.1、A.quickly B.madly C.casually D.nervously2、A.held B.came C.rushed D.dived3、A.losing B.flying C.hanging D.jumping4、A.wandered B.stepped C.slid D.jogged5、A.ice B.sweat C.mist D.wind6、A.breath B.cold C.bus D.attention7、A.stop B.sky C.sign D.shelter8、A.parked B.waited C.paused D.stopped9、A.aboard B.abroad C.off D.out10、A.rubbing B.amusing C.admiring D.looking11、A.sold B.bought C.rented D.broke12、A.free B.busy C.easy D.loose13、A.baby B.house C.business D.wallet14、A.holdup B.cutdown C.putaway D.setaside15、A.cover B.meet C.pay D.save16、A.more B.less C.extra D.enough17、A.protect B.strengthen C.improve D.increase18、A.reaction B.weight C.emotion D.fitness19、A.vast B.grey C.cold D.bright20、A.make B.force C.drive D.abandonSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1TheEastRoomoftheWhiteHousewasburstingwithcoloronJuly14,as56youngcooksarrivedfortheKids’StaleDinner.Thechefs,agedfrom8to12,werewinnersoftheHealthyLunchtimeChallenge,aprogramthatencourageskidstocreatehealthy,affordable,original,andtastylunchrecipes.FormerFirstLadyMichelleObamahostedtheevent,nowinitsfifthyearandpartofherLet’sMove!Morethan1,200kidsthroughoutAmericaenteredthechallenge,wereencouragedtobecreativeanduseingredients(原料)grownintheirhomestates,orcommunities.Recipeshadtorepresenteachofthefoodgroupsbyincludingfruits,vegetables,wholegrains,leanprotein,andlow-fatdairy.The56winnersweretreatedtoamealfeaturingsomeoftheirowncreations.“Thiseventisn’tjustabouteatingwelltoday,butaboutsettingkidslikeallofyouupforalifetimeofhealthychoices.”theformerfirstladytoldtheyoungcooks.“Assmallyouare,youcanchangelives.Iseetheworkofkids,themagicyoualldo.Peoplechangebecauseofkids.”AmelieChen’swinningrecipewasBreadfruit,Taro,andGarlicChickenTrio.The9-year-oldfromAmericanSamoasaidshewas“veryexcited”tobeattendingtheevent.“WinningthistriptotheWhiteHousemakesmethinkofmyfavoritequotefromWaltDisney:‘Ifyoucandreamit,youcandoit,’”shesaid.FamouscooksRachaelsRayandTanyaSteel,editorialdirectorofCleanPlatesOmnimedia,amediacompanyfocusingonhealthandwellnessfoodculture,werealsoinattendance.MichellerecognizedthemasdrivingforcesinmakingtheKids’StateDinnerarealityseveralyearsago.RayandSteelposedforpictureswiththeyoungcooks.Followingthemeal,thecrowdwastreatedtoperformancesbythecastofWaltDisneyWorldResort’sTheJungleBook.The56winnersendedtheirvisitwithatouroftheWhiteHouseKitchenGarden.1、InMichelleObama’sLet’sMove,kids.A.cancookcreativelyB.mustworkingroupsC.shouldliveanactivelifeD.mustcookwithgivenmaterials2、WhatdoesMichelleObamaexpectkidstodoaftertheevent?A.Leadahealthylife.B.Createmorerecipes.C.Growcropsthemselves.D.Eatwhattheyhavecooked.3、WhydidRayandSteelattendtheevent?A.Theycametoawardtheyoungcooks.B.Theycaredaboutkids’development.C.Theywereinvitedtoreporttheevent.D.Theywantedtolearnthefoodculture.Text2ItwasanautumnmorningshortlyaftermyhusbandandImovedintoourfirsthouse.Ourchildrenwereupstairsunpacking,andIwaslookingoutofthewindowatmyfathermovingaroundmysteriouslyonthefrontlawn.“Whatareyoudoingoutthere?”Icalledtohim.Helookedup,smiling.“I’mmakingyouasurprise.”Ithoughtitcouldbejustaboutanything.Whenwewerekids,healwayscreatedsomethingsurprisingforus.Today,however,Dadwouldsaynomore,andcaughtupinthebusinessofournewlife,Ieventuallyforgotabouthissurprise.UntilonegloomydaythenextMarchwhenIglancedoutofthewindow,sawadotofblueacrosstheyard.Iheadedoutsideforacloserlook.Theywerecrocuses(番红花)throughoutthefrontlawnblue,yellowandmyfavoritepink,withlittlefacesmovingupanddowninthecoldwind.IrememberedthethingsDadsecretlyplantedlastautumn.Heknewhowthedarknessanddullnessofwinteralwaysgotmedown.Whatcouldhavebeenmoreperfectlytimelytomyneeds?Myfather’scrocusesbloomed(开花)eachspringforthenextfiveseasons,alwaysbringingthesameassurance:Hardtimesarealmostover.Holdon,keepgoing,andlightiscomingsoon.Thenaspringcamewithonlyhalftheusualbloomsandthenextspringtherewerenone.Imissedthecrocuses,soIwouldaskDadtocomeoverandplantnewbulbs.ButIneverdid.HediedsuddenlyoneOctoberday.Myfamilywereindeepsorrow,leaningonourfaith.Onaspringafternoonfouryearslater,IwasdrivingbackwhenIfeltdepressed.ItwasDad’sbirthday,andIfoundmyselfthinkingabouthim.Thiswasnotunusual-myfamilyoftentalkedabouthim,rememberinghowheliveduptohisfaith.SuddenlyIslowedasIturnedintoourdriveway.Istoppedandstaredatthelawn.Thereonthemuddygrasswithsmallpilesofmeltingsnow,bravelywavinginthewind,wasonepinkcrocus.Howcouldaflowerbloomfromabulbmorethan18yearsago,onethathadn’tbloomedinoveradecade?Buttherewasthecrocus.TearsfilledmyeyesasIrealizeditssignificance.Holdon,keepgoing,andlightiscomingsoon.Thepinkcrocusbloomedforonlyaday,butitbuiltmyfaithforalifetime.1、Accordingtothefirstthreeparagraphs,welearnthat.A.itkeptbotheringtheauthornotknowingwhatthesurprisewasB.theauthorwasunpackingwhenherfatherwasmakingthesurpriseC.itwasnotthefirsttimethattheauthor’sfatherhadmadeasurpriseD.theauthorknewwhatthesurprisewasbecausesheknewherfather2、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Theauthorusuallyfeltdepressedintheseasonofwinter.B.Theauthor’sfatherplantedthecrocusestoliftherlowspirits.C.Theauthoroftenthoughtaboutherfatherafterhedied.D.Thecrocusesbloomedeachspringbeforeherfatherdied.3、Theauthor’sfathershouldbebestdescribedas.A.apart-timeworkerwholovedflowersB.akind-heartedmanwholivedwithfaithC.afull-timegardenerwithskillfulhandsD.anordinarymanwithdoubtsinhislifeText3Therearemanydifferentvoicesoncharitydonationsrecently.ChenTianQiao,oneoftheChinesebillionaires,gaveaway$115milliontotheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnology(Caltech)tohelppromotebrainresearch.Chenhasbeeninterestedinthebrainresearch,believingitcanadvancetheindustriesofartificialintelligenceandvirtualreality.However,thishugedonationhascausedheateddiscussionamongChinesescholarsandinternetusers.Manycriticizedhimforgivingmoneytoaforeignuniversityratherthandomesticinstitutesforbrainresearch,whicharedevelopingfastandarecatchingupwiththeUSinjustafewyears.RaoYi,abiologistatPekingUniversity,evensaidthedonationwasatypicalmistake.Others,however,supporthischoice.TheybelieveCaltechisamorereasonablechoicecomparedwithChineseresearchInstitutes.Caltechhasalonghistoryandhastakenaleadingpositioninbiology,andthereforeitproducesmoreefficientresults.What’smore,theresultsoftheresearchwillbenefitnotonlytheAmericans,butalsotherestoftheworld.Asimilarcontroversial(有争议的)casestartedtwoyearsagowhenPanShiYi,chairmanofSOHOChina,donated$15milliontoHarvardUniversitytohelpdisadvantagedChineseStudents.ManybelievethatChinaisstillfarbehindinmanagementanduseofdonatedmoney,andthatasaresult,Chinesedonatorsarelookingabroad.Incomparison,WesterncountriesliketheUS,whichhavealonghistoryofdonatingmoney,havewell-developedsystemsthatusemoneyefficiently.Theycanalsoprovidefullaccessfordonorswhowanttotracktheuseofthemoney.Togetmoredonations,Chineseuniversitiesshouldbebraverandmorehonest.Theyneedself-reflectionratherthanenvy.1、WhydidChen’shugedonationsdrawpeople’sattention?A.Itwasusedforbrainresearchratherthanforthepoor.B.Itwasnotusedefficiently.C.Itwasthelargestdonation.D.ItshouldhavebeendonatedtoaChinesecollege.2、Whichofthefollowingscanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“domestic”inthesecondparagraph?A.home.B.family.C.household.D.homepage3、TheexampleofPanShiYiwasusedto________.A.informsomeChinesestudentsarepoorateducationB.showoffthegenerosityofChinesebillionairesC.presentthewidespreaddisagreementoverdonatingabroadD.provetheChinesearecrazyaboutdonations4、WhatisthemainadvicedoestheauthorgivetotheChineseuniversities?A.Developingartificialintelligence.B.Educatingthebraverandmorehonestgraduates.C.DevelopingfasttocatchupwiththeUS.D.Developingsystemstousethedonationsefficiently.Text4BloodDrive&Marrow(骨髓)Registration“Thesepatientsdeserveachanceatanormalhappyfutureandtheyrelyonthekindnessofthestrangerstomakethathappen.”—Daisy,Isabelle’sMotherIsabelleisthedaughterofDaisyandSamanMirzaei.InJanuary2014Isabelle,12-year-old,wasdiagnosedwithageneticblooddisorder,betathalassemia.Isabelle’sbodyisunabletoproducehealthyredbloodcells.Asaresult,Isabellehasbeenreceivingbloodtransfusions(输血)every4-6weekssinceshewas13yearsold.Alifetimeofregulartransfusionscanleadtoseriousmedicalproblems.Heronlychanceatanormal,healthylifeistohaveamarrowtransplant.Isabelleisonlyachild,sodoctorshavestartedasearchforanunrelatedmarrowdonorthroughTheMatchRegistry.TheMirzaeifamilyasksthatyouconsiderhelpingpatientslikeIsabellebyregisteringtobeamarrowdonorandgivethegiftoflife,thegiftofblood.HeldatWileyHallWednesday,March26BehindHeathmanDormitory/ButterfieldRd.12:00PM-6:00PMDon’tforgettobringyourdriver’slicenseoranotherformofidentificationwhenyoudonate.Visittomakeanappointment,SponsorCode3390.FREEKingstonPizza!!!MarrowDonors:●18to44yearsold●ingoodhealth●giveaswab(化验标本)ofyourcheekcellsformarrowtyping●FREE—sponsoredbyMichael’sF800-283-8385TheRhodeIslandBloodCenterdistributesbloodproductstohospitalsinRhodeIslandandSouthernNewEngland.1、WhendidIsabellereceivethefirstbloodtransfusion?A.In2014.B.In2015.C.In2016.D.In20172、WhatisthepropersolutiontoIsabelle’sproblem?A.Tobeamarrowdonor.B.Tohaveamarrowtransplant.C.Toproducemorebloodcells.D.Tohavealifetimeofregulartransfusions.3、Whatisamustforthedonor?A.Beingasiudeni.B.Thesimilarexperience.C.Bringingidentification.D.Theswabofyourface.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Haveyoucomplained1.yourfamily,yourboss,orevenyourlife?Maybeeveryonehas,butafterreadingthisstory,youmaychangeyourviewandtreattheworldwithanotherattitudeAnass(驴),2.(belong)toanherb-sellerwhogavehimtoolittlefoodandtoomuchwork,couldnotbearthelifeanylongerSohemadearequesttoGod,tobereleasedfromhispresentserviceandprovidedwith3.masterAfterwarninghim4.hewouldregretdoingit,Godmadehimtobesoldtoatile-makerShortlyafterwards,theassfoundthathehad5.(heavy)loadstocarryandharderworkinthebrick-field,andaskedforanotherchangeagainGod,tellinghimthatitwouldbe6.lasttimethathecouldsatisfyhisrequest,madehimsoldtoatanner(皮革工)Theassfoundthathe7.(fall)intoworsehandsKnowinghisnewmaster’soccupation,hesaid,“Itwouldhavebeenbetterformeeithertohavebeenstarvedbythefirstowner8.tohavebeenoverworkedbythesecondButnowIhavealreadybeenboughtbymypresentowner,9.willpeeloffmyskinevenafterIamdead,andmakemeuseful”Wecanseethatpeoplewithdissatisfactioninaplacearenot10.(like)tofindhappinessinanotherThreehundredyearsago,themaohouor“hairymonkeys”quicklybecamemuchlovedbythepeopleinBeijingHowdidsomebodycomeupwiththem?Thestory1.(go)thattheshopkeeperofaChinesemedicineshopwasoftenseenshoutingathisemployeesOneeveninganapprenticewastidyinguptheingredients(原料)2.(use)tomakeChinesemedicinesintheshopTopassthetime,hefound3.(he)makingalittlefigureoutofthefeatheryflowersandtheheadandlegsofacicada’s(蝉)skinTheapprenticeshowedittohiscolleagues,4.(joke)thatitlookedliketheirbad-temperedbossThelittlecreaturebecamesuch5.hitthattheystartedmakingmorefiguresThus,Beijing’sunbelievablecraftof“hairymonkey”making6.(bear)Nowadays,“hairymonkeys”arefar7.themostpopularchildren’sgiftsonthemarketinBeijingMass-producedtoyshave8.(most)reduceddemandforhandmadefiguresButthat’snottosaythatthemaohouhavecompletelydiedoutWalkamongthe9.(seller)andgiantteddybearstandsoftoday’stemplefairsinBeijing,10.youmightstillfindafewplacesselling“hairymonkeys”Theyarewithoutdoubtoneofthecity’smostamazingcraftsSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Youwanttohelptheenvironment.Youwanttoteachyourchildrentoprotecttheearth.Youcandobotheasilybymakingfamilyactivitiesenvironmentally-friendly.Planningactivitiesaroundthenaturalworldcanbefun,andeducationalforallmembersofthefamily.Makerecyclingapartofeverydaychores(家务活儿).Eventheyoungestchildrencanhelpwithrecyclingchores.Forinstance,apreschoolercanhelpanadultorolderchildsortrecyclables.Youcanusetheopportunitytoteachthedifferencebetweenglass,plastic,paper,andothermaterials.1、2、Manyage-appropriatechoicesexistforenvironmentally-relatedschoolclubs.Forexample,anexplorersclubthatlearnsaboutanewrainforestordeserteachweekworksforpreschoolorkindergarten.Primaryandmiddleschoolclassesmayenjoyagardeningorrecycledcraft(手工工艺)projectsclub.Plangreenvacationactivities.Includeyourgreenactivitiesinyourweekendvacations.3、Thefamilycanvolunteertogether,andthenenjoyapicnicafterward.Youcanalsotakeyourchildrentoanaturalsciencemuseumnearby.Whilethere,discussenvironmentandconservationwiththem.Plantagardentogether.Worktogetherandgroworganic(有机的)produce.4、Thewebsite.KidsGardening,providesgettingstartedguidanceandsuggestionsforparentstohelptheirchildrengetintogardeningandotherassociatedactivities.Craftwithrecyclables.Teachchildrenartsandcraftsusingrecyclables.Childrencanturntoiletpaperrolls,paperplates,glassbottlesandmanyotherrecyclablesintousefulhouseholdthingslikepencilholdersordeskorganizers.5、A.Helpstartagreenclubatyourchildren'sschoolB.Arrangeyourbeachtriponthebeachclean-upday.C.It’salsoagoodopportunitytoteachcolorsandcounting.D.Usethesefiveactivitiesasstartingpointsforagreenerfamilylife.E.You’llprotecttheearth,beautifyyourgardenandcutyourgrocerybill.F.Usebitsofnature,likesmallstoneordryleavesfordecorativeprojects.G.Clubspromotefriendshipsbasedoncommoninterestsandencouragefunlearning.Runningisagreatwaytogetinshapeandjustabouteveryonecandoit.Giventhatit'ssoeasytotakeupthesport,alotofbeginnersjumprightintorunning

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