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柳江县2023年考研《英语一》考前冲刺试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Chinesetennisisenteringagoldentime.Inrecentyearstherehasbeenanexplosionof1femaletennisplayersburstingontotheglobalscene.Andthiscouldn’thavecomeata2timewiththe2008BeijingOlympics.Theseyounggirlshave­3strongwillandtalent.4thewayisLiNa,whomayhavethe5nameinwomen’stennis,butshehasabigreputation.LiNaisChina’stoprankedplayerandthefirsttohave6intotheworld’stop20.After7nearlysixmonthsoftheseasonwithaseriousinjury,the25-year-old8animpressivecomebackbywinningtheAustralianWomen’sHardcourtTennisChampionships.Intheworldofprofessionaltennis,Li’srefreshingsenseofhumorprovedtobeahitbothonand9thecourt.“Myhusbandsaidhehadaspecialgiftforme10Iwon,”LiNasaidafterliftingtheprizecup.“That’s11Itriedsohardtoday.Iwantedaspecialgift.”TheWuhangirl12tennisattheageofeightafterbeingdiscoveredbyacoachwhohad13herplayingbadminton.Afteryearsofhardtraining,LiNaturned14in1999andhasbecomeoneofthemostsuccessfulChinesetennisplayers.Withhersolidgroundstrokeandaggressivemindset,she15thefirstChinesetennisplayertowinaWTATour16Thentwoyearslater,shewasthefirstChinesetomake17intothelast16ofWimbledon,whichledtoherbeing18number16intheworldlastJanuary.Liisnowlookingforwardtowinninga19attheOlympics.“TheOlympicsareveryimportantforus,”shesaid.“Iammoremotivatedaftermyrecovery20IfeelmydesirefortheOlympicsisbiggerthaneverbefore.”1、.A.pleased B.talented C.excited D.interested2、.20080801

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A.good B.better C.best D.well3、.A.much B.either C.both D.some4、.A.Knowing B.Leading C.Showing D.Finding5、.A.biggest B.longest C.smallest D.shortest6、.A.broken B.walked C.dropped D.changed7、.A.playing B.wasting C.sparing D.missing8、.A.returned B.made C.kept D.brought9、.A.over B.off C.in D.around10、.A.unless B.if C.whether D.that11、.A.what B.how C.because D.why12、.A.wenton B.metwith C.tookup D.setout13、.A.spotted B.heard C.minded D.persuaded14、.A.competitor B.player C.professional D.coach15、.A.found B.became C.got D.helped16、.A.event B.team C.project D.race17、.A.one B.this C.that D.it18、.A.praised B.ranked C.received D.announced19、.A.reward B.score C.gold D.prize20、.A.and B.or C.but D.whileSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1AnewMagicBenchdesignedbyDisneyResearchletsyouinteract(互动)withlovelyanimated(动画的)character—andnospecialglassesorearphonesarerequired.Instead,thecompleteenvironment-theseat,thesitterandthecartooncharacters-ismirroredonascreenoppositethebenchmakingitpossibleforotherstowatchthesceneunfold.Howdoestheillusionwork?Acameraandsensorcatchimagesandgatherdepthinformationaboutphysicalobjectsthebenchandtheperson.Andthencomputertranslatesthemintothe3Danimations.Meanwhilesensorsoftouchbuiltintothebenchdelivershakingthatishappeningatthesametimeandspeedtoanimatedactionsonthescreen,creatingtheillusionthattheanimatedfiguresareoccupyingreal-worldspacenexttotheuser.“Ourgoalforthisprojectwas:hearacharactercoming,seethementerthespace,andfeelthemsitnexttoyou,”saidMosheMahler,principaldigitalartistatDisneyResearch.Unlikethetraditionalmobiletechnology,oneofwhoselimitationsisthatonlyasingleusercanseeitsillusion,theMagicBenchallowsgroupsofpeopletogatherinasingleenvironmentandcollectivelyparticipateinanaugmented—reality(扩充实境)experience,allatthesametime.Inavideoshow,asmallcartoondonkeyrunsintoviewandkicksthebench,causingsharpsoundandmakingtheseatedpersonjumpinsurprise.Anothertestshowstwopeopleonthebench,reactingastheyfeelananimatedrabbitskipupbesidethemandjumpupanddown.Whenauserpasseshishandovertherabbit,ashadowmovesacrossitshead,asthoughitwereoccupyingthesamephysicalspaceasthepersonnexttoit.1、WhatdoestheMagicBenchneedtoworkproperly?A.Specialglasses. B.Earphones. C.Amirror. D.Ascreen.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“illusion”inParagraph2referto?A.Theshakingthatishappening. B.The3danimationsonthescreen.C.Thefiguresaboutphysicalobjects. D.Theinteractionwithanimatedfigures.3、What’stheMagicBenchdifferentfromthetraditionaltechnology?A.Itsfantasycanbeseenonlybyasingleuser.B.Itisdesignedtocreatemoreanimatedcharacters.C.Itallowsmanypeopletoexperiencethefantasytogether.D.Itsuserandtheanimatedcharacteroccupythesamespace.4、Whichisthebesttitleofthetext?A.MagicBenchPutsYouinthePictureB.AudienceBecomeCartoonCharactersC.EntertainmentIndustryEntersaNewStageD.Disney’sCartoonFiguresComeintoRealityText2Threediversenteraholeleadingtoawater-filledcaveonMexico’sYucatanPeninsula.Theyswimforanhour.Finally,theyreachalargeroom60feetundergroundandaboutthesizeoftwobasketballcourts.Here,theydiscoveranupside-downhumanskull(thebonesofaperson’shead).Otherboneslaynearby.Theteamcameacrosstheskullin2007.ThediversthentoldtheMexicangovernmentaboutthefinding.Soonthegovernmentformedateamofscientiststolookintoit.Thegroup,whichincludedarchaeologist(考古学家)DominiqueRissolo,believedthattheskullbelongedtosomeonewholivedinthelasticeage.Attheiceage’sheightsometwentythousandyearsago,sealevelsdroppedandnewlandappeared.Overtime,rainandwindateholesintosomeoftheland.“Thepersonmayhavediedafterenteringthecave,”Rissolosays.Then,whentheiceageendedsometenthousandyearsago,sealevelsrose.Waterfloodedthecave,coveringtheremains.Worryingthatmovingtheskullmightdestroyit,scientistsdecidedtoexamineitatitswateryrestingplace.Theycollectedinformationabouttheskullandotherpiecesofbones.Theyfoundthatthebonesbelongedtoa15-to17-year-oldgirlwholivedatleasttwelvethousandyearsago.TheteamnamedherNaiaaftersomeseacreaturesinGreekmyths.Naiaistheoldestnearlycompletehumanskeleton(骨架)everfoundintheAmericas.DNAtestsshowedthatshe’sadirectancestorofpresent-dayNativeAmericans.Naia’sDNAalsomatcheswithpeoplenativetoSiberia,apartofRussia.ScientistshavelongthoughtthatancientpeoplefromthisareaarrivedinAlaskaduringthelasticeage.TheywerethefirsthumanstoliveintheAmericas.AndNaiaproveshowfarsouththeywent.(MexicoisacountrytothesouthoftheUS.)In2014thescientistsdecidedtobringupNaia’sskullfromthecavetoprotectitfromcuriousdivers.Soitwastakentoalab,whereitremainstoday.1、Whatdowelearnabouttheskull?A.Itwasleftaloneinthecave.B.Itlayunderabasketballcourt.C.Itdrewthegovernment’sattention.D.Itwasdiscoveredbythreescientists.2、WhendidNaiaprobablylive?A.Afterthelasticeageended.B.Beforethelasticeageended.C.Beforethelasticeagestarted.D.Atthebeginningofthelasticeage.3、Whywastheskullstudiedinthecaveforseveralyears?A.Scientiststriedtoprotectit.B.Thetemperaturewasfineinthere.C.Itwasagainstthelawtotakeitout.D.Itwouldhelpscientistsstudythecave,4、WhowereNaia’sdistantancestors?A.EarlyhumansinGreece.B.EarlyhumansinSiberia.C.EarlyhumansinAlaska.D.EarlyhumansinMexico.Text3Inthelastfewyears,youmayhavenoticedtheterra“microplastics”inthenews.Microplasticsaretinypiecesofplasticfromdiscarded(丢弃的)plasticbottles,bagsandcontainersthatendupinrivers,lakesandoceans.Becausetheyaresotinyandhardtosee,researcherssetsailtocollectwatersamplesandestimatetheamountofplasticintheocean.The5GyresInstitute,anorganizationaimedatreducingplasticspollutioninouroceans,estimatesthat296,000tonsofplasticarefloatingintheworld’soceans.But,ifyouthinkthatoceansaretheonlywaterbodieswithamicropiasticsproblem,thinkagain-theproblemisalsoreportedintheChesapeakeBay,inourownbackyard.Inapartnershipwiththe5GyresInstitute,TrashFreeMarylandtooktotheChesapeakeBayinNovembertostudythepresenceofmicropiasticsinthewater.SettingoutfromDeale,Md.,theresearchteamcollectedsevensamplesbydraggingatrawl(拖网)foranhouratatime.Thetrawlwasfittedwithacone-shaped(锥形的)net,whoseholesmeasure330microns(微米)wide,aboutthewidthoftwotothreestrandsofhumanhair.Waterflowsthroughthemainopeningandthefinemesh(网眼)ofnetensuresanythingsuspendedmthewateristrappedbehind.Insevensamples,thenetpickedupalgae(海藻)trash,foamandplastic.Accordingtothe5GyresInstituterepresentative,thefirstsamplecollectedcontainedalmost10timestheamountofplasticthanwouldbecollectedinatypicaloceansample.TheplasticfoundintheChesapeakeBaysamplesincludedbitsofbags,sheeting,fishinglineandmicrobeads,whicharesmallplasticscrubbersmmfoundinfacewash,toothpasteandcleaningproducts.Microbeadsinparticularareamajorsourceofmicroplasticspollutionworldwide.Theyaresmallenoughtobypasswatertreatmentsystems’filters(过滤器)andendupinwaterways.Scientistswarnthatchemicalsandtoxins(毒素)absorbedbymicrobeadsandothermicropiasticscouldbepassedontoorganismswhomistakethemforfoodandeatthem,andcouldthenbepasseduphigherandhigheronthefoodchain,eventuallyreachinghumans.1、Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thedescriptionofthetrawl.B.Thebasicdataofthewatersamples.C.Theprocessofcollectingwatersamples.D.TheintroductionofTrashFreeMaryland.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Bitsofbags.B.Chemicals.C.Microbeads.D.Micropiastics.3、Howdocstheauthorproveplasticspollutioncanbeharmfultopeopleshealth?A.Byanalyzingthedata.B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Bygivingsomeexamples.D.Byreferringtoscientistsviews.4、What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Toexplainsomenewscientifictermstopeople.B.Toletpeoplelearnmoreaboutplasticspollution.C.Tourgegovernmentstomakeenvironmentallaws.D.Totellpeoplesomenewfindingsinscientificresearch.Text4AllKatherineBatesJoneswantedforher90thbirthdaywastoownherchildhoodhome.Herdaughter,EmilySims,wasn’tsokeenontheidea;itseemedunwiseforanoldwomantoentertherealestatemarket.And,astheoldsayinggoes,youcanneverreallygohomeagain.ButthemomanddaughteroftendrovefromtheircurrenttownofGreenville,SouthCarolina,toKatherine’sbelovedoldhomeinnearbyGaffney.Whileadmiringthecharmingone-storydwellingshewasbornin,Katherinewouldsay,“I’dliketohavethathouseback.”Oneday,asEmilywentdownthedollhouseofherlocalstore,inspirationstruck:Hermothercouldhaveherhousebackinreplica(复制品).Emily’sfriendThomasMcAbeeconnectedherwithRayMeyers,alocalretireddentistwithatalentforwoodworking.Raypaidmultiplevisitstotheoriginalhome,takingprecisemeasurementsandcollecteddetailswiththehelpofthecurrenthomeowners.Thereplicahomeandtheamazingstorybehinditdeservedanimpressivedisplay.Emilyarrangedasurprisepartyatwhichtheminiature(微小模型)andKatherinewouldbehonored.Butkeepingthebigsecretaboutthelittlehousewasatoughtask.Raywouldaskmequestionsa-boutthehouse,”Emilysaysoftheplanningprocess,“ThelasttimeIwasinsidewaswhenIwasateenager,soIcouldn’tremembereverything.IwouldvisitwithmomandstartaconversationwhereIwouldsay,‘Oh,bytheway,doyouremember…’andaskhersomethingaboutthehouse.Shewouldgivedetailsfromhermemoryaboutthecolorandthelayout.Shewouldtellmeexactlywhatsomethinglookedlikeorwhereitwasinthehouse.”OnAugust28,2017,Emilygathered40friendsandfamilymembersatherhouse.Theparty-goerswaitedwhileEmily’sdaughter-in-law,Christie,tookKatherineouttolunch.Afterthespecialbirthdaymeal,ChristiebroughtKatherinetoEmily’shouse.“Whenwewentinside,therewasahousefullofpeoplesingingHappyBirthdaytome,”Katherinesays.“Ican’tbelievemyeyes.”ForKatherine,itturnsoutthatitispossibletogohomeagainwhileseeingthegift.1、WhydidKatherineandEmilydrivetoGaffney?A.Theoldhousewasverycharming.B.Emilywaskeenontherealestatemarket.C.Theywantedtocelebratethebirthdaythere.D.Katherinewantedtohaveherchildhoodhomeback.2、Howwasthehouseback?A.Thecurrenthomeownershelpedalot.B.Emilymadeareplicaonherown.C.ThomasMcAbeehelpedtomakethereplica.D.Raypaidmultiplevisitsandmadeonereplica.3、HowdidKatherinefeelatthespecialparty?A.Moved.B.Pleased.C.Astonished.D.Excited.4、What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ASpecialGiftB.GoodOldDaysC.ADreamofanOldWomanD.AnOldWoman’sHousePartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)语法填空Nowadays,millions1.lonelysinglesarenowgoingonlineinsteadTheWorldWideWebisquicklybecoming2.world’smostpopularmatchmaker(媒人)Singlesareflocking(涌向)totheInternet3.(main)becausetheirbusylifestylesleavethemlittletimetolookforasignificantotherUsingdatingsites(约会网址)isquickandconvenientManysinglessaytheregulardatingscene4.(lead)themfromonebadexperienceto5.andarereadytotrysomethingelseDatingsitesalsomake6.easytoavoidsomeone7.youarenotinterestedinIntherealworld,8.,ignoringsomeoneyoudon’tlikecanbedifficultDespitealltheadvantages,onlinedatingalsopresentsitsownsetofproblemsPeoplearen’talwaysthosewhotheydeclaretobeintheironline9.(describe)SafetyisanotherconcernYouarejust10.(like)tofindacriminalonlineasyouareMrOrMissRightAryaPermana,a10-year-oldboyfromIndonesia,hasbeenthe1.(fat)childintheworldthat2.(weigh)192kilogrammesAryastartedgainingweight3.(rapid)attheageof4.Inthebeginning,hisparentswerehappyabouthisfigureandconsideredhima5.(health)child6.,asyearswentby,theyrealized7.waswrongwithhimandthatheneededmedicalattentionTheytookAryatoseedoctors,butnoneof8.foundthecauseofhisabnormalweightAryacannotwalkwithoutassistance,playwithotherkidsorattendschoolHisparentsalsohavetrouble9.(find)clothesthatwouldfithimTheyrealizetheirson’sweightisputtinghishealthatriskSotheyare10.(determine)tohelphimloseweight11.denyinghisfoodanddoingexerciseSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)CollegeStudentGuidetoThanksgivingBreakThanksgivingbreak,formanycollegestudents,isabiggiftinthemiddleoffallsemester.LotsofstudentsgohomeforThanksgiving,butsomestayoncampus.1、Whateveryoursituation,though,therearethingsyoucandotomakesureyousqueezeeverylastdropoutofthelongweekend.Thanksgivingisnearlyalwaysaboutfriendsandfamily.However,everycollegestudenthasauniquesituation.NotallthestudentschoosetoreturnhomeforThanksgiving.2、Ifyoufindbeingbackhomestressful,tryplanningtoseefriendsoratriptoyourfavoritecoffeeshop.Formanystudents,it’sthefirstchancetheyhavetovisitfriendsfromhighschool.Ifyouhadalargecircleoffriends»gettingtoseeeveryoneyouwantedtoseemightbehard.3、Soitiswisetotrytoplangroupactivitieswhereyoucanspendtimewithasmanyofyouroldfriendsaspossible.Thanksgivingisoneofthebusiesttraveltimesoftheyear,soknowingwhattoexpectcanpreventafuntriphomefromturningintoatravelnightmare.4、Theotherhalfisplanningyourroutehome.Ifyouplant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