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龙江县2023年考研《英语一》押题密卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)WilliamFranklincametomyclasshalfayearago.Butfromhisfirstdayhere,he36himselfinhisownworldandheneverspoketoothers.Ashisteacher,Itriedtostartatalkwithhimbut37.Itseemedasifhejustdidn’twanttobreakhis38.AftertheThanksgivingholiday,wereceivedthenewsofthe39Christmascollectionofmoneyforthe40inourschool.“Christmasisaseasonof41,”Itoldmystudents.“Somepoorstudentsinourschoolmightnothavea42holiday.Bygivingalittlemoney,youwillhelp43sometoys,foodandclothingfortheseneedystudents.Wewill44thecollectiontomorrow.”Thenextmorning,45,Ifoundoutalmosteveryonehad46thismatterexceptWillardFranklin.Hecameuptomydeskwithhisheaddown.47,hedroppedtwocoinsintothesmallbox.“Idon’tneedmilkforlunch,”hesaidina48voice.AfterschoolIcouldn’thelpsharingwhathad49inthemorningwithourheadmaster.“Imaybewrong,butI50Willardmightbereadytobecomepartofourclass.”“Iam51tohearthat,”henodded.“AndIjustreceivedalistofthepoorfamiliesinourschoolwhomostneed52.Here,takealookatit.”AsIsatdownto53,IfoundWillardFranklinwasatthetopofthelist.Atthatmoment,IfeltIreally54Willardforthefirsttime:acoldfacewithawarmheart.Fromthis55,Ialsolearntthatwhetherrichorpoor,everychildhasakindheart.1、A.taught B.shut C.left D.controlled2、A.failed B.stopped C.interrupted D.changed3、A.record B.promise C.sadness D.silence4、A.daily B.weekly C.monthly D.yearly5、A.young B.sick C.poor D.shy6、A.giving B.enjoying C.receiving D.spending7、A.real B.happy C.usual D.long8、A.find B.make C.buy D.gather9、A.prepare B.finish C.start D.continue10、A.though B.however C.otherwise D.thus11、A.forgotten B.considered C.learnt D.realized12、A.Quickly B.Suddenly C.Proudly D.Carefully13、A.sweet B.loud C.low D.polite14、A.appeared B.planned C.happened D.collected15、A.hope B.wonder C.doubt D.believe16、A.glad B.sorry C.curious D.lucky17、A.education B.advice C.rescue D.help18、A.rest B.read C.work D.study19、A.knew B.liked C.understood D.recognized20、A.project B.experience C.event D.accidentSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1CantrainingYourWorkingMemoryMakeYouSmarter?Wewouldallliketoincreaseourcognitive(认知的)abilitybeyondthelimitssetbyMotherNature.Soit’snowonderthatbrain-trainingprogrammes—whichtypicallyfocusontrainingourworkingmemory—areamultibillion-dollarindustry.Butcanthiskindoftrainingreallymakeussmarter?Cognitivetrainingseesthebrainasakindofmusclethatcanbemadestrongerwiththerightkindofpractice.Itconsistsoftasksorgamescarriedoutoncomputersorsmartphones.Despitemuchresearch,therehassofarbeennoagreementaboutitseffectiveness.Somethinkthatcognitivetrainingincreasesabroadrangeofcognitiveabilities,whileotherslessoptimistic.Yetwedoknowthatsomecognitiveskills,suchasworkingmemoryandintelligence,tendtogotogetherandarepredictorsofreal-lifeskillssuchasworkperformance.Thus,trainingonecognitiveskillmightleadtoanimprovementinmanyothercognitiveandnon-cognitiveskills.Thatisexactlytheunderlyinghypothesis(假设)onwhichworking-memorytrainingisbased.Totestthishypothesis,weexaminedallthestudiesaboutworking-memorytrainingwecouldfindwithnormallydevelopingchildren:26experimentsand1,601totalparticipants.Childrenrepresentanidealtestgroup:duringchildhood,skillsarestillatthebeginningoftheirdevelopment.Thus,cognitivetrainingismorelikelytosucceedwithchildrenthanadults.Theresultswereveryclear.Working-memorytrainingdidnotshowanyeffectonchildren’sfluidintelligence,aperson’sabilitytosolvenewproblemsandadapttonewsituations.Itdidn’tinfluencetheiracademicachievementorothercognitiveabilities,either.Theonlyreliableeffectwasthatchildrengotbetteratwhattheytrainedtodo.Nomore,noless.Soperformingworking-memorytasksdoesseemtomakeyoubetteratdoingthem.Nonetheless,thefactthatparticipantsgotbetteratsuchtasksdoesnotnecessarilymeanthattheirworking-memoryabilityincreased.Theymayjusthavelearnthowtoperformthatparticulartypeoftask.Theresultsdoindicatethattheuseofworking-memorytrainingprogramsasaneducationaltoolisfruitless.Moregenerally,togetherwithotherresearch,theresultscontributetodisprovingcognitivetrainingcompaniespromisesofabetterbrain.Theresultshaveevenmoreimportantimplicationstheoretically.Theyquestionthehypothesisthattraininggeneralcognitivemechanismscanaffectothercognitiveorreal-lifeskills.Beyondworking-memorytraining,otherrecentstudieshaveshowntheimprovingcognitiveskillsoutsidemusic-includingacademicskills.However,thesenegativeresultsmustnotdiscourageusfromtrainingourcognitiveandnon-cognitiveskills.Wejusthavetobeawareoftheactuallimitationsofsuchpracticeinareasoutsidewhatweareactuallytraining.Butthatdoesn’tmeanweshouldn’tdoit-themostefficientwaytodevelopaskillis,afterall,totrainthatskill.1、Tofindouttheeffectofworkingmemorytraining,theauthor________.A.madesomescientificstudiesB.reviewedthepreviousresearchC.compareddifferenttestgroupsD.gotsomechildreninvolvedintheexperiment2、Childrenjoiningintheexperimentswereableto__________.A.dobetterinthefieldwheretheyaretrainedB.obtaingreateracademicachievementsC.adjusttonewsituationsquicklyD.succeedwhentheydealwithreallifeproblems3、Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardthecognitivetraining?A.PessimisticB.DisapprovingC.ObjectiveD.Optimistic4、Cognitivetrainingislikelyto_______accordingtothepassage.A.discoverthesecretsofhumanmindsB.makeone’sbrainstrongerbywayofpracticeC.earnagoodnameforthetrainingcompanyD.bringmuchprofittothetrainingcompaniesText2TinyCountriesYouNeverknewExistedSaoTomeandprincipeSaoTomeandPrincipeoffAfrica'swestcoastisonly372squaremiles,butithasImpressive,undamagednature,richinbiodiversespecies.Theamazingneedle-likevolcanicpeakPicoCaoGranderises1,000feetintotheair.Theislandsarehometoonlyaround200,000peopletoday.SanMarinoOnly23squaremileswithapopulationofjust34,000,thelittle-knowncountryofSanMarino,surroundedbyItaly,istheworld'sfifthsmallestcountry.WiththeUNESCOWorldHeritageSiteofMountTitano,thecountryissaidtobetheoldestrepublicintheworld.DominicaDominicacoversonly290squaremiles,withsomeofthebestdivingintheCaribbean,includingtheUNESCOWorldHeritageSiteofvolcanicMormeTroisPitonsNationalPark.InDominica,you'llseerainforests,waterfalls,andcoastalviews.TheislandisalsohometotheonlyremainingpopulationoftheKalinago,whoarepartoftheisland's74,900inhabitants.KiribatiThisPacificislandcountry33coralislandsis313square-miles,butit'stheonlycountryintheworldtofallintoallfourhemispheres(半球).Thecountry's109,000residentsliveinonly21oftheislandsseethistropicalparadisebeforeitisnolonger--risingseasarethreateningtoswallowthecountrywhole.1、Whichcountryhasthesmallestpopulation?A.SaoTomeandPrincipe.B.SanMarin.C.Dominica.D.Kiribati.2、WhatcanoneseeinbothSanMarinoandDominica?A.Volcanoes.B.Worldheritagesites.C.ViewsoftheCaribbean.D.Waterfalls.3、WhichistrueofKiribati?A.Itisrichinbiodiversespecies.B.ItissurroundedbyItaly.C.ItishometotheKalinago.D.Itisdisappearing.Text3Thirteencanbeachallengingage.NotonlydidIhavetoadapttomychangingbody,Ialsohadtodealwithmyparents’bitterdivorce,anewfamilyandtheupsettingmovefrommycountryhometoacrowdedtown.Whenwemoved,mybelovedcompanion,asmallbrownponyhadtobesold.Iwasheartbrokenandterriblylonely.Icouldn’teatorsleepandcriedallthetime.Finally,realizinghowmuchImissedmypony,myfatherboughtmeanotherhorse,Cowboy.Cowboywaswithoutdoubttheugliesthorseintheworld.ButIdidn’tcare.Ilovedhimbeyondallreasons.Ijoinedaridingclub.WhenCowboyandIenteredtheeventswherethehorsewasjudgedbyappearance,wewerequickly”shownthegate”.IknewnothingcouldturnCowboyintoabeauty.Myonlychancetocompetewouldbeinthetimedspeedevents.Ichosethejumpingrace.ForthewholenextmonthwepracticedrunningandjumpingforhoursinthehotsunandthenIwouldwalkCowboyhome,totallyexhausted.Allofourhardworkdidn’tmakemefeelconfidentbythetimetheshowcame.OnegirlnamedBeckyrodeabigbrownhorseintheraceevents.Shealwayswontheblueribbons.IsatatthegateandsweatedalloutwhileIwatchedBeckyandherhorsechargethroughthecourtandfinishinfirstplace.Myturnfinallycame.Atthesignal,wedashedtowardthefirstfence,jumpedoveritwithouttroubleandracedontothenextone.Cowboythenflewoverthesecond,thirdandfourthfenceslikeabirdandIturnedhimtowardthefinishline.Nocheersfilledtheair.Theendofourrunwasmetwithsurprisedsilence.CowboyandIhadbeatenBeckyandherfancyhorsebytwoseconds.Igainedmuchmorethanablueribbonthatday.Atthirteen,Irealizedthatnomatterwhattheodds,I’dalwayscomeoutawinnerifIwantedsomethingbadlyenoughtoworkforit.Icanbetheownerofmyfate.1、WhydidtheauthorlikeCowboysomuchinspiteofitsugliness?A.Becauseshelovedhorsesmorethananythingelse.B.BecauseCowboywasastrongandsmartyounghorse.C.BecauseCowboyhadalotincommonwithherpony.D.Becauseshewassadandlonelyandneededacompanion.2、Theaudiencefellintosilenceattheendoftherunprobablybecause_________.A.theydidn’texpectCowboywouldwintheeventB.theywereunhappythatBeckywasbeatenintheeventC.theydidn’tlikecowboy,foritwastoouglyD.theyneversawahorserunningasfastasCowboy3、Afterthecompetition,theauthorcametorealizethat_______.A.sheoughttogatherthecouragetosolvealltheproblemsB.itwastimetoforgetherponyandtreatCowboybetterC.sheneededtoworkhardertowinmoreblueribbonsD.shecouldbethegodofherownfateifshetriedhardenough4、Itcanbeinferredfromthestorythat_________.A.alloftheirhardtrainingwastotallyinvainB.ablueribbonmustbethesecondhighestprizeC.CowboylostintheeventofbeingjudgedbyappearanceD.bothBeckyandtheauthorwoninthejumpingeventText4StudyingtheDNAof300micehasflaggedupgeneswhichhavebeenlinkedtohereditary(遗传的)sightlossforthefirsttime.Researcherssaybecausemice’sgenesaresosimilartohumans’,theirfindingscouldleadtothetreatmentofmoregeneticdiseases.ScientistsattheUniversityofCalifornia,Davisstudiedinformationfromadatabankofmice’sgeneticmaterial.Theyfound347geneslinkedtoeyeproblems,withjust86ofthemhavingbeenstudiedinthepast.Onlyaround50to75percentofhereditaryeyediseasesinhumancanbeexplainedwithpresentscience.Theresearchersbelievethesehundredsofnewgenesfoundinmicecouldbeakeytoexplaining-andthereforebeingabletotreattheother25-50percent.“Thisisextremelyvaluableforpeoplewithhereditaryeyedisease,”saidresearcherProfessorAlaMoshiri.“Allresearchersaregoingtostartusingthesedata.Inthepast,weknewtheproblemwastherebutwedidn’tknowwheretolook.Noweyecenterscancallbackpatientsandscreenthemforthesenewgenes.Weexpectedthatmoreandmoreofthesegeneticdiseaseswillbetreatable.”Also,thefactisthatmorethan60percentofeyeproblemsatbirthareonesresultingfromthebaby’sparents!ThankstodatafromtheInternationalMousePhenotypingConsortium(IMPC),whichistryingtoworkoutwhateverysinglegeneinamouseisresponsiblefor,withtheaimoftranslatingittohumans,scientistsaremovingclosertofiguringoutallgeneticcausesofblindness.Todothis,scientistsseparateasinglegenefromotheronesatatimeandthenobservewhateffectithasonthemouseforalongtime.Thishassofarbeendonemorethan7,000timesandhasachievedgreatsuccess.ResearchersarenowworkingalongsideeyecarecentersinTexasandIowainordertocomparethemice’sgenestothoseofpatients.1、Howmanyhereditary-sight-loss-relatedgeneswerenewlyfound?A.86. B.261.C.300. D.347.2、Whyisthepercentageofgeneticeyeproblemsmentionedinparagraph3?A.Toshowthesignificanceofstudyingmice’sgenes.B.Toprovemice’sgenesaresimilartohumans’.C.Towarnthehighrisklevelofsufferingthem.D.Toexplainhowcommontheyareamongpeople.3、Whatshouldscientistsdofirsttounlocksecretsofgeneticblindness?A.Comparehumans’geneswithmice’s.B.Recognizeeachgene’sroleofhumans.C.Setapartageneofamouseeachtime.D.Figureouteachgene’sfunctionofamouse.4、Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.NewWaystoCureSightLossB.GenesFoundBehindEyeProblemsC.GeneticDiseasesDiscoveredinMiceD.HumansGenesCausingEyeDiseasesPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)At3:42am,everythingbegantoshakeItseemedasiftheworldwasatanend!Elevenkilometres1.(direct)belowthecity,the2.(great)earthquakeofthe20thcenturyhadbegunItwasfeltinBeijing,3.ismorethantwohundredkilometresawayOne-thirdofthenation4.(feel)itAhugecrackthatwaseightkilometreslongandthirtymetreswidecutacrosshouses,roadsandcanalsSteamburstfromholesinthegroundHardhillsofrockbecameriversofdirtInfifteenterriblesecondsalargecitylay5.ruinsThesufferingofthepeople6.(be)extremeTwo-thirdsof7.(they)diedorwereinjuredduringtheearthquakeThousandsoffamilieswerekilledandmany8.(child)wereleftwithoutparentsThenumberofpeoplewhowerekilledorinjuredreachedmorethan400,9.Then,laterthatafternoon,anotherbigquakeshookTangshanMorebuildingsfelldownWater,food,andelectricitywerehard10.(get)Peoplebegantowonder11.longthedisasterwouldlastAreporterfromJiangsuProvincewenttoAustraliaandsomeother1.(country)withhisfatherfora3-monthtripHisfatherspentmostofhislife2.(work)inthefieldThesonstartedthe3.(amaze)tripswithhisfatheraroundtheworldbecausehisfatherhadcancer---aseriousillnessThereporterwanted4.(take)hisfathertotravel,hopingthathisfathercanfindhisyoungerselfinhislastdaysThey5.(travel)morethan13,000kilometersandtookover110,000pictureson6.(they)tripstodifferentcountriesWell,amiraclehappenedduringthe“rebirth”trips7.theirsurprise,hisfathergotbetterfromillnessandbecamemoreopen-heartedHeeventaughthimselftoplay8.violin,andthen9.(gradual)heplayeditverywell,10.encouragedhimalotNowheisexpectinganothertriptoAfricaHeisthemoststylishdadeverTimecarves(雕刻)hisfacebutyouthflowsinhisbloodThisistherealstyleSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Therearenumerousbenefitsofreadinggoodbooks.1、Whateveryourfieldmightbe,it'sveryimportanttocreateagoodhabittoreadbeyondyourhorizons.Herearetipstohelpyoucultivateabetterandconsistentreadinghabit:●Determineyourreadinggoal.2、Thisgoalshouldbeclearandbackedupwithapurpose.Startbythinkingabouthowaconsistentreadingpatterncanhelpyougrowindifferentareasofyourlife-spirit,academics,career,relationshipsandmore.●3、Onceyou'redonesettingyourreadinggoalfortheyear,you'llneedalisttobackitup.Writeoutalistoftheamazingbooksyouwanttoread.Askforrecommendationsfromfriendsandinstructors.Itsimportanttokeepajournallistingthebooksyou'llliketoreadforeachmonth.●Getaresponsiblereadingpartnertopromoteyourreading.Goalsneedtobebackedupinordertohelpputacheckandencourageyouduringtimesyoudon'tfeelmotivated.4、Todevelopareadingculture,youmustfirstanalyzeyourcurrentreadinghabits.Doyoureadatall?5、Inordertotrulyachieveyourreadinggoalsandbuildaconsistentreadinghabit,you'llneedtosetupsimplesystems,findresponsiblepartners,andgenerallybehungrytogrowbeyondyourcomfortzone.A.Doyoustudyhardatschool?B.Makealistofbooksforeachmonth.C.Doyoustartoffandstopatsomepoint?D.Getupearlyandgotobedlatetobackupyourgoal.E.It'simportanttostartoffbysettingagoaltocreateareadinghabit.F.Getafriendwillingtoread,andcreateaplantohelpyouachieveyourreadinggoals.G.Itcanmakeyouthinkdeeper,sharpenyourskillsandteachyoumoreaboutyourfield.Whatisstereotype?Itiscommonlyknownasafixed,overgeneralizedbeliefaboutaparticulargrouporclassofpeople,consistingofgender,age,occupation,etc.Genderstereotypereferstoajudgmentaboutsomeoneaccordingtotheirsexinsteadofbelievingintheirability.Menhavebeenthoughttobealeader,strong,aggressiveandbrave.1、Agestereotypeisthatsomeonejudgesotherpeople’s
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