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2023年大洼县考研《英语一》模拟试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Susiehasbecomeourherobysavingourlivesfromanupcomingtrafficaccident.EveryChristmas,wevisitmyparentswholivenearly400milesawayfromus.Itisalwaysa/an19to10-hourdrive,butwealwaystryto2itbecausethat'stheonly3myparentsgettoseetheir4.Oneyear,Iwasthedriver,mywifeAdrianawasinthepassengerseat;mythreekidswereall5inthebackseat.Wetried6ourdogSusieintohercarrier,butshe7refusedtobeplacedthere,sothekidsdecidedtoputherbytheirfeet.Thatyear,wetraveledatnighttoavoidthe8holidaytraffic.Thefirstthreehourswerefine.Mythreekidswereallfastasleepinthe9seat,includingSusiewhowas10ontheirlap.Mywifeaccompaniedmeandkeptme11throughthat12fewhoursofdriving.Butbyaround1:00am,she13asleeptoo.Iwasalsoverysleepybythattime,soIstoppedatasmallstoreandtriedtowakemyselfupwithacupofcoffeewhichhelpedforseveral14.Butsoontheboringdriving15itsoon.Ihadfallenasleepatthe16whenSusie17wokemeupbyjumpingontomylap.WhenIopenedmy18,Isawtheglaringheadlightsofthetruck19towardsourcar.Iquicklydrovethecarbacktoourlane.Ihad20missedhittingthetruck.1、A.tiring B.frightening C.exciting D.encouraging2、A.catch B.make C.get D.do3、A.day B.month C.season D.time4、A.sons B.daughters C.grandchildren D.relatives5、A.seated B.buried C.asleep D.awake6、A.placing B.forcing C.helping D.setting7、A.slightly B.completely C.greatly D.strongly8、A.light B.busy C.heavy D.free9、A.back B.driver C.passenger D.front10、A.howling B.lying C.sitting D.crying11、A.down B.out C.up D.off12、A.last B.first C.happy D.sleepy13、A.lay B.kept C.went D.fell14、A.miles B.hours C.times D.metres15、A.stopped B.fought C.beat D.changed16、A.road B.shop C.seat D.wheel17、A.politely B.coolly C.hardly D.roughly18、A.car B.door C.eyes D.window19、A.driving B.heading C.coming D.racing20、A.narrowly B.nearly C.skillfully D.onlySectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Nospacecraftwilleverlandonthesun.thesunisaflamingballofgasthatreachesthousandsofdegreesFahrenheit.Butnextyear,ashipfromEarthwillflyclosertoitthananymanmadecrafthasflownbefore.Themission(任务)isabigdevelopmentforscientistsand,maybe,foreveryoneelse.InSeptember2018,NASAplanstolaunchtheParkerSolarProbe.Afterajourneyofnearly90millionmiles,itwillflywithin3.8millionmilesofthesun.withintwomonthsoflaunching,theprobeisexpectedtoreachthesun’scorona(日冕).That’sthesun’souteratmosphereofgases.Gettingtherewon’tbeeasy.Designingaspacecrafttoughenoughtoholduptothesun’sheathasproveddifficult.Butthathasn’tstoppedengineersfromtrying.Temperaturesinthecoronacanreachmillionsofdegrees.Theprobewilllimititselftoregionswherethingsgetnohotterthan2,500oF.That’sstillaheavyheatloadforaspacecraft.Buta4.5-inch-thickheatshield(罩)willprotecttheprobe’scameraandscientificinstruments.NASAsaysthedatatheprobecollectscouldprovideknowledgeintothephysicsofstars.Oursunisspecialtous.Butasastar,it’srathercommon.Sothebetterweunderstandhowitworks,thebetterweunderstandallstarsofitsmassandcolor.Perhapsthemostimportantiswhattheprobemayshowusaboutsolarstorms.Duringsolarstorms,chargedparticlesstreamthroughthesolarsystem.Theycandisablecommunicationssatellitesandshutdownpowdersystems.Onestudyhasfoundthataveryintensesolarstormcouldcauseupto$2trillionindamageintheUSalone.ItcouldalsoblackouttheEastCoastforayear.Understandingsolarstormsmightallowustopredictthemandprotectourselves.Thatcouldmakeevenamissionwithabillion-pluspricetagoneofNASA’sgreatbargains.1、Whatcanwelearnabouttheprobe?A.It’llflyclosertothesunthatthepreviousonesB.It’sthefirstmanmadeinstrumenttoflytothesunC.It’llgettothecoreofthesuninnearlytwomonthsD.It’llflyabout3.8millionmilestoreachthecorona.2、Whatisthechallengefortheengineers?A.DirectingtheprobetocollectdataB.ReducingthetemperatureoftheprobeC.BuildingashieldagainsttheheatD.Limitingtheprobetoproperregions3、Whatmightbethebesttitle?A.ExploringthestarsB.GettingclosetothesunC.DesigningaspaceshipD.Protectingtheearth4、Wheredoesthevalueofthemissionlie?A.MonitoringsatellitesB.ExploringsolarenergyC.DevelopingscientificinstrumentsD.ForecastingsolarstormsText2StudyingtheDNAof300micehasflaggedupgeneswhichhavebeenlinkedtohereditary(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.HumansGenesCausingEyeDiseasesText3LOSANGELES,Nov.12(Xinhua)—LegendarycomicbookwriterStanLeehasdiedattheageof95,accordingtomediareportsonMonday.Lee,borninStanleyLieberonDec.28th,1922,beganhiscareerin1939andjoinedtheMarvelComicsin1961.HeisconsideredasoneofthemostlegendarynamesinthehistoryofcomicbooksandtheleadingcreativeforcebehindtheriseofMarvelComics.Heco-creatediconicfictionalcharacterssuchasSpider-Man,X-Men,theAvengers,andmanymore.Lee’scharactersoftenhavesuperpowers,buttheyalsohaveweaknesses.Theywerehumans,notgods.Theynotonlystruggledtosavetheworld,butalsotopaytheirbills,makefriends,andholdjobs.ThismadeMarvelcomicbookheroesstandapartfromitscompetitorDC,whichproducedtheseeminglyperfectheroeslikeSupermanandWonderWoman.Thosesuperheroeshavebeenadaptedintoblockbusterfilms,mostofwhichweremadeafterDisneyacquiredMarvelina4-billion-dollardealin2009.Inastatement,BobIger,chairmanandCEOoftheWaltDisneyCompanysaidStanLeewasasextraordinaryasthecharactershecreated.MarvelalsopraisedLeeonitswebsitebyputtingononeofLee’sfamousquotes,whichgoes,“IusedtobeembarrassedbecauseIwasjustacomic-bookwriterwhileotherpeoplewerebuildingbridgesorgoingontomedicalcareers.AndthenIbegantorealize:entertainmentisoneofthemostimportantthingsinpeople’slives.Withoutit,theymightgooffthedeepend.Ifeelthatifyou’reabletoentertain,you’redoingagoodthing.”PraisefromhisHollywoodpeersandcolleagueswasgenerous.PresidentofMarvelStudiosKevinFeigeappreciatedLee’sunparalleledimpactontheindustry.“NoonehashadmoreofanimpactonmycareerthanStanLee,”Feigesaid.“OurthoughtsarewithhisfamilyandthemillionsoffanswhohavebeenforevertouchedbyStan’sgenius,charismaandheart.”1、HowdoLee’scharactersdifferfromthoseofDC?A.Theyareperfectheroes.B.Theyoftenhavesuperpowers.C.Theyarenothumans,butgods.D.Theyhavehumanshortcomings.2、WecanlearnfromLee’sstatementinParagraph6that________.A.itisembarrassingtobeacomic-bookwriterB.atasteofentertainmentisnecessaryinpeople’slivesC.entertainmentisthemostimportantthingintheworldD.youcandoeverythingwellifyouareabletoentertain3、Accordingtothepassage,wecouldknowthat________.A.LeeinfluencedKevinFeige’scareeralotB.LeejoinedtheMarvelComicsinhisfortiesC.LeecreatedthefictionalcharactersallbyhimselfD.ThesuperheroeswereadaptedintofilmsbeforeDisneyacquiredMarvel4、Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ComicsLegend—theMarvelsandDCB.TheSuperheroesinStanLee’sComicsC.Marvel’sComicsLegendStanLeeDiesat95D.TheLifeStoryofMarvelComicsLegendStanLeeText4Papa,asasonofadirt-poorfarmer,leftschoolearlyandwenttoworkinafactory,foreducationwasfortherichthen.So,theworldbecamehisschool.Withgreatinterest,hereadeverythinghecouldlayhishandson,listenedtothetowneldersandlearnedabouttheworldbeyondhistinyhometown.“There’ssomuchtolearn,”he’dsay.“Thoughwearebornstupid,onlythestupidremainthatway.’’Hewasdeterminedthatnoneofhischildrenwouldbedeniedaneducation.Thus,Papainsistedthatwelearnatleastonenewthingeachday.Though,aschildren,wethoughtthiswascrazy,itwouldneverhaveoccurredtoustodenyPapaarequest.Anddinnertimeseemedperfectforsharingwhatwehadlearned.Wewouldtalkaboutthenewsoftheday;nomatterhowinsignificant,itwasnevertakenlightly.Papawouldlistencarefullyandwasreadywithsomecomment,alwaystothepoint.Thencamethemoment-thetimetosharetheday’snewlearning.Papa,attheheadofthetable,wouldpushbackhischairandpouraglassofredwine,readytolisten.“Felice,”he’dsay.“tellmewhatyoulearnedtoday.”“IlearnedthatthepopulationofNepalis...”Silence.Papawasthinkingaboutwhatwassaid,asifthesalvation(拯救)oftheworldwoulddependuponit.“ThepopulationofNepal.Hmm.Well...”he’dsay.“Getthemap;let’sseewhereNepalis.”AndthewholefamilywentonasearchforNepal.Thissameexperiencewasrepeateduntileachfamilymemberhadaturn.Dinnerendedonlyafterwehadaclearunderstandingofatleasthalfadozensuchfacts.Aschildren,wethoughtverylittleabouttheseeducationalwonders.Ourfamily,however,wasgrowingtogether,sharingexperiencesandparticipatinginoneanother’seducation.Andbylookingatus,listeningtous,respectingourinput,affirming(打定)ourvalue,givingusasenseofdignity.Papawasunquestionablyourmostinfluentialteacher.Laterduringmytrainingasafutureteacher,Istudiedwithsomeofthemostfamouseducators.TheywereimpartingwhatPapahadknownallalong-thevalueofcontinuallearning.Histechniquehasservedmewellallmylife.Notasingledayhasbeenwasted,thoughIcannevertellwhenknowingthepopulationofNepalmightproveuseful.1、Whatdoweknowfromthefirstparagraph?A.Theauthor’sfatherwasborninaworker’sfamily.B.Thosebornstupidcouldnotchangetheirlife.C.Thepoorcouldhardlyaffordschooleducation.D.Thetownelderswantedtolearnabouttheworld.2、Theunderlinedword“it”inthesecondparagraphrefersto“”A.onenewthingB.thenewsC.arequestD.somecomment3、Whatisthegreatestvalueof“dinnertime”totheauthor?A.WinningPapa’sapprovalB.ShowingtalentsC.ContinuallearningD.Familyget-together4、ItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethattheauthorA.appreciatedhisfather’seducationaltechnique.B.knewverywellaboutNepal.C.feltregretaboutthosewasteddays.D.enjoyedtalkingaboutnews.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)语法填空Everycountrysharesthings1.common:wevaluefamilyandlaughter,cherishfoodandhealth,andcelebratelarge2.(festival)andtraditionsYetwithinthesimilarthingsweshare,thereareuniquepartsofeachcountryOnecharacteristicthatisfamousofBritishpeople3.(be)theirsenseofhumor,particularlyself-mockery(自嘲)ThisisatypeofhumorthatcriticizesandundervaluesoneselfForexample,afatpersonmayjoke:“IamonanewseafooddietIfIseefood,Ieatit”Thisis4.well-knownself-mockeryjokeIt’sdifficultwhyself-mockery5.(tie)totheBritishpeopleButeverynation’ssenseofhumorcomesfromitscultureandhistoryItcouldcomefromanotherBritishcharacteristic,modesty,6.(mean)nottalkingopenlyaboutyourskillsThisseemstobesomethingthatissimilarwithpeopleinChina,7.modestyplaysabigpartindailylifeItalsoactsasadefenseofourself-respectbyplayingdownourskills,thiscan8.(less)thechanceofpeoplecriticizingusAnotherpossiblereasonis9.theBritishpeopledonottakethemselvestoo10.(serious)MusicisinthecomersofeverydaylifeItissaidtobe1.(benefit)tousbothphysicallyandmentallyTherearemanywaystomakemusicForexample,ifyoublowintobamboosorshells,2.(permit)airtocomein,theycanproducepleasantmusicArecentdiscoverysuggeststhatmusicisplayedmuchearlierthanwethinkIn1995,deepin3.caveinSloveniaoccupied45,000yearsagobyNeanderthals,alegboneofabearwithfourfingerholeswasfound,4.suggestedthatflutes(笛子)hadcomeinto5.(exist)atthattimeLater,manyother6.(tradition)musicalinstrumentslikedrumswereunearthedAncientpeopleeven7.(seek)awaytomakemusicoutofabowthat8.(intend)forhunting,sowehavetoadmitthattheydidhaveagreatgift9.musicButifaccuratelydated,theNeanderthalfluteisbyfarthe10.(early)knownexampleofmusicNowmusiccanbefoundineveryknownculture,andeventhemostisolated(孤立的)groupshaveacertainformofmusicSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Tiredoftraditionalrunning?Well,maybeit’stimetotryusingyourhandsinstead.That’swhatShaunMcCartyandotherAustraliansaredoing----runningonallfours.1、McCarthy,whocomesfromMelbourne,Australia,saidhe’stheonebehindtheterm“crunning.”“It’snotcrawling,it’snotrunning.”hesaid.“Crunningisabetterworkoutthanrunning.Itputsmoreofanemphasis(着重)onthebodythantraditionalrunningdoes.2、”McCarthythinksthathegetsmuchmoreexhaustedaftercrunning,sohebelievesitmustburnmorecaloriesthanrunning.3、Somebelievecrunningcouldresultinbadshoulderinjuriesorbrokennoses.ButMcCarthyisnotworried.ManyMelbourneresidentshavebeenseenrunningaroundonallfours.4、IntheChinesecityofZhengzhou,crawling,amuchslowerversionofcrunning,hasbeenafavouriteactivityformanyyears.Accordingtosomepeoplethere,theexerciseisbelievedtodatebacktwothousandyearstotheHanDynasty.5、ThenMcCarthyadvisesyoutobuysomegoodshoes,handglovesandmostimportantofall,afacemask!A.Readytogivecrunningatry?B.Asitturnsout,theyarenottheonlyones.C.Crunningseemsmoredifficultthantraditionalrunning.D.Itreallyexercisesyourlegsandshouldersatthesametime.E.It’spartoftheInternet’slatestfitnessactivities:“Crunning.”F.However,manyarenotsureifitistherightexerciseforhumans.G.Hewarns,however,thathecan’tsaywhethercrunningispotentiallyharmful.HowtoStoreStrawberriesYou’vescoredsomebeautifulstrawberriesandbroughtthemhomewithgreatcare.You’vewashedafewandeatenthemimmediately,butwhattodowiththerest?1、Thesesimpletipsforstoringstrawberriesguara

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