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榕江县2023年考研《英语一》全真模拟试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Inmylifeeverythingwasgoingwelluntilrecently.Ihavealwaysbeenaverypositivethinkingand1personandIalwaysusedtobelievethatIcouldovercomeanychallenge.Unfortunatelyit2,andthecheatofmydearestfriendhitmeveryhard.Iwentthroughaverydifficultphase.Iwantedtoseek3towhyhedidthistome.Istartedlosingmy4inhumanityanddecidedtowithdrawmyselffromsociety.But5insideIhadadeepfeelingofservingneedypeoplebecauseinchildhoodIwasverymuch6byMotherTeresaandtheworkshewasdoing,Soafter3—4weeksof7,Idecidedtodocommunityserviceeveryweekendto8himfrommymemorycompletely.Iwas9bytheprojecttoteachsomepoorchildreninremotevillageinMumbai.Onthefirstday10Ireachedthelocationwithdifficulty.Ifoundthatitwasreallyfarfromcivilization.Icouldseepeoplelivinginverydifficultconditions11electricitybutstillenjoytheirlifeandhappywiththwirsurroundings.My12withthekidsandparentshastaughtmeimportantlessonsaboutsufferingandlearningto13dailygiftsoflife.Afterthat14,therewasnolookingforme.IthinkIcelebratemysetbackeverydayandthankmyfriendwho15mebecauseofwhomIchosethispathof16theneedy.Ihavemetsomewonderfulandbeautifulsoulsinthis17.Theyhavemademebelievethattherearemanymoresuch18aroundus.Slowlybut19onestepatatimewearemaking20andtouchingthelivesofmany.NowIgainthefaithinhumanityagain.1、A.carefulB.popularC.honestD.optimistic2、A.workedB.affectedC.failedD.left.3、A.methodsB.answersC.suggestionsD.support4、A.faithB.confidenceC.courageD.sense5、A.somewhereB.somewhatC.somehowD.sometime6、A.praisedB.inspiredC.admiredD.require7、A.practiceB.progressC.sufferingD.relief8、A.hateB.upsetC.ignoreD.wipe9、A.attractedB.assistedC.announcedD.assigned10、A.whenB.thatC.whereD.what11、A.fromB.withoutC.forD.over12、A.choicesB.requestsC.interactionsD.decisions13、A.valueB.observeC.welcomeD.expect14、A.planB.projectC.sightseeingD.express15、A.recognizedB.realizeC.cheatedD.comforted16、A.sponsoringB.cheeringC.satisfyingD.serving17、A.experienceB.adventureC.performanceD.exploration18、A.habitsB.hobbiesC.thoughtsD.souls19、A.cautiouslyB.steadilyC.strangelyD.tightly20、A.facesB.troublesC.changesD.adjustmentsSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Whensomebodygetssickorishurtinanaccident,thereareseveraldifferentwaysthatdoctorscantrytohelpthem.Oneoftheseistogivemedicinethatfightsthesicknessorhelpsthesickperson’sbodytofightit.However,ifsomepartsofabodyareverysickordamaged,thendoctorsmightneedtoremovethem.Anotherwaydoctorscanhelpistogrownewtissuetoreplacewhatissickordamaged.Thisiscalledregenerativemedicine(再生医学).Regenerativemedicinesoundslikesomethingfromasciencefictionmoviebutitisnotanewidea.Insideourbones,wehavesomethingcalled‘marrow’,whichmakesourbloodandkeepsushealthy.Doctorshavebeengivingsickpeoplethe‘bonemarrow’fromotherhealthypeopleforthelast30or40years,andthisisakindofregenerativemedicine.Newerdevelopmentsinregenerativemedicineincludegrowingnewskininalaboratoryandusingittohelppeoplewhohavebeenhurtinfiresoraccidents.Anotherexampleofregenerativemedicineisatechniquedevelopedfromstudyingfrogsandmice.Whencellsareold,likeinadults,theycan’tchangewhattheydoinourbodies.Forexample,askincellcan’tchangeintoaneyecell.Butwhencellsareveryyoung,theycanbecomeanycelltype.Theseyoungcellsarecalledstemcells,anddoctorscanusethemtogrowanytypeoftissue,suchasskin,heartoreye.JohnGurdonandShinyaYamanakawonthe2012NobelPrizefortheirstudiesinthisarea.ProfessorFionaWatt,fromtheCentreforRegenerativeMedicineatKing’sCollegeLondon,believesthatregenerativemedicineissoexcitingbecausemanydifferentkindsofexpertsneedtoworktogether.Newbonesmaybeprintedbyexpert3Dprinters,whoneedtoworkcloselywithuniversityscientistsandthesurgeonswhodotheoperationsinhospitals.Wecannotyetgrownewarmsorlegsforpeople,butthesciencefictiondreamofregenerativemedicinemaybecloserthanwethink.Perhapsinthefuture,doctorswillbeabletogrowwholenewbodiesforus.1、Whyis‘marrow’inbonesveryimportantinregenerativemedicine?A.Itcangrowintonewskinforthosewhohavebeenhurtinfires.B.Itcanbeusedtogrownewtissue.C.Itmakesbloodforourbody.D.Ithasbeenusedfor40years.2、Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothispassage?A.Regenerativemedicineisanewscienceinmedicine.B.FionaWattandShinyaYamanakawonthe2012NobelPrizeformedicine.C.Stemcells,veryyoungcells,canbeusedtogrowanytypeoftissue.D.Doctorsandscientistsnowcooperatetogrownewskinforfrogsandmice.3、What’sthewriter’sattitudetothedevelopmentinregenerativemedicine?A.Pessimistic.B.Optimistic.C.Doubtful.D.Subjective.Text2WhenImovedtoSenegalin27toworkforacharityorganization,thefirstthingIdidwastohitthestreets.Dakar,thecapital,leansoutintowarmAtlanticwind.Ithasarelaxingatmospherethatmakesitafavoritedestination.Notfarfromthecitycenter,italsohasoneofAfrica’sbiggestslums(贫民区)anditsshareofbeggars.Streetkidswouldtailme,begging.DuringaprevioustriptoSenegal,Iwasoncecheatedbyaman.I'dwonderedforyearswhethertogivemoneytobeggarsinWestAfrica.Nearmyapartment,IpassedagroupofyoungmeninwheelchairswhomItooktobebeggars.Headdown,Iwalkedbythemquickly.Asthemonthswentby,I'doftencomeacrossthem.I’doftenseethematanoutdoorbasketballcourtnearmyoffice.They’dsitonthegroundwiththeirchairsupsidedown,tighteningandadjustingwheels,waitinguntiltheotherguysleftsotheycouldplay.I'dstayandwatchthemwarmup.Theyplayedwithspeed,rollingdownthecourtasfastasIcouldrun.AfewweekslaterIintroducedmyselftothemwiththehelpofMafall,whowasoneoftheguysandcouldspeakalittleFrench.Istartedspendingmoretimewiththemandeventuallybecamesomethinglikeanassistantcoach.Theplayersquicklygrewonme.Istartedreferringtothemas“myguys”tomycolleagues.ItwasthemostfunI’dhadsinceIgottoDakar.Lifeonthestreethadmademyplayersstrongandtheydidn’tbackdowneasily.Iwasproudofthem.Towardtheendoftheseason,Mafallinvitedmetowherehelived—foundmanyoftheplayersthere,withtheirwivesandchildren.Ilearnedthatmostofthemwerebornwithdisabilities.AsMafallandIchatted,Iknewsomethinghadchanged.Theywerenolongerbeggars.Theywerebasketballplayers,myguys,andmyfriends.1、Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthatthedisabledyoungmen________.A.usedtobeginthestreetsB.oftenhelpedthelocalcharity.C.werenotfriendlytowardforeignersD.playedbasketballaswellasnormalguys.2、Whydidthewriterwalkbytheyoungmenwithheaddown?A.Tobeafraidofbeingrecognizedbythem.B.Topreventhimselffrombeingstolen.C.Tobeafraidofbeingcheatedbythem.D.Tobecarefulenoughtofindhiswayhome.3、Whydidtheauthorcallthedisabledyoungmen“myguys”?A.Theyoftenplayedtricksontheauthor.B.Theywerelovedbytheauthor.C.Theyusedtocheatotherswhenbegging.D.Theyalwaysquarreledwhiletraining.4、Whatisthewholetextmainlyabout?A.TheauthorrefusedtobecheatedbybeggarsinDakar.B.TheauthorhelpedthelocalsinSenegaloutofpoverty.C.TheauthorcoachedtheyoungmeninSenegaltoplaybasketbal1.D.TheauthorhelpedtochangesomedisabledyoungmeninDakar.Text3What’sthatonethingyoureallyshoulddo,butkeepputtingoff?Weallhavetime-consumingordifficultchoreswe’reafraidof,anddragoutuntilthelastminute—ifwecompletethematall.Butwhatifwecoulddriveourselvesintothoseboringtasksbypairingthemwithsomethingwereallyenjoy?Researchsuggeststhatcombiningthethingswewanttodowiththethingsweshoulddocouldbeanicetricktoreachingourgoals.Themethodisknownas“temptationbundling(捆绑)”anditallowsyoutocombinetwodifferent,butcomplementary(补充的)activitiesatthesametime.“IonlyletmyselfgetafootbathwhenI’mdoingsomework,”saysKatherineMilkman,aprofessorofbehavioraleconomicsattheUniversityofPennsylvania.Anotherexample?Gotoyourfavoriterestaurantwithadifficultcolleagueorsomeoneyou’resupposedtospendtimewith,suchasarelative.Inshort,it’spairingathingyoulikewithsomethingyoudon’tlikethatoffersyoumotivationtodosomethingyoumightbeputtingoff.Exerciseisoneactivityroutinelybeingtreatedasachore—soMilkmanuseditinanexperimenttoknowhowtemptationbundlingworksinreality.Inherexperiment,Milkmanencouragedstudentstoexercisewhilelisteningtoaddictive,turningaudiobooks.Onegroup,whichcouldonlyaccesstheaudiobookswhileatthegym,were51%morelikelytoexercisethanthecontrolgroup,whichwereabletolistenwhentheyliked.Anothergroup,whoseaccesstotheaudiobookswasnotrestrictedbutwhoweremerelyencouragedtobundletheactivities,were29%morelikelytoexercisethanthecontrolgroup.Thebenefitoftemptationbundlingcomesfromdoingtwothingsthatgowelltogetheratonetime,saysMilkman.“Thesecretistobundletasksthatrequiredifferenteffort.Forexample,ifonetaskrequiresfocusorconcentration,youwanttheothernottobetoodistracting—readingwhilelisteningtoapodcastisverydifficult,forexample,whilecookingandlisteningismorerealistic,”Milkmanadds.1、Whatdoweknowabouttemptationbundling?A.Todotwothingsyoulikeatthesametime.B.Todotwothingsyouhateatthesametime.C.Todosomethingyoulikeandthendosomethingyouhate.D.Todosomethingyouhatewhiledoingsomethingyoulike.2、WhatdidMilkman’sexperimentfindabouttemptationbundling?A.Itwasverypopular.B.Itwaseffectiveindeed.C.Itwasratherimpractical.D.Itwasinterestingactually.3、WhichofthefollowingwouldbeagoodchoiceaccordingtoMilkman?A.ReadingandwatchingTV.B.Drivingandhavingachat.C.Runningandlisteningtomusic.D.Chattingandplayingcomputergames.4、Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AGoodWaytoGetWorkDoneB.ANiceTricktoMakeThingsEasierC.CanWeDoTwoThingsatOneTime?D.CanWeAccomplishMoreWithLessEffort?Text4Weoncehadapostercompetitioninourfifthgradeartclass.“Youcouldwinprizes,”ourteachertoldusasshewrotetheposterinformationontheblackboard.Shepassedoutsheetsofconstructionpaperwhilecontinuing,“Thefirstprizeistendollars.Youjusthavetomakesurethatthewordsontheblackboardappearsomewhereonyourposter.”Westudiedtheboardcritically.Someofuslookedwithoneeyeandheldupcertaincolorsagainsttheblackboard,rockingthesheetstotherightorleftwhileweconjuredup

ourdesigns.Otherstwistedtheirhairaroundtheirfingersorchewedtheireraserswhiledeepinthought.Wehadplansforthatten-dollargrandprize,eachandeveryoneofus.I’mgoingtospendmineoncandies,onehopefulwouldannounce,whileanotherpracticedlookingserious,wiseandrich.Everyoneintheclassmadeaposter.Someofususedpartsofthosefancypapernapkins,whileothersusednothingbutcoloredconstructionpaper.Someofususedbigdesigns,andsomeofuspreferredtogatherourarttidilydowninonecornerofourposterandletthespacedrawtheviewer’sattentiontoit.Someofuswouldwanderpastthegoodstudents’desksandthenreturntoourownprojectswithagrowingsenseofhopelessness.Itwasyetanothergrown-uptrickofthesorttheyseemedespeciallyfondof,makingallofusbelievewehadafairchance,andthenalways—always—rewardingthesameoldwinners.IbelieveIdrewasailboat,butIcan’tsaythatwithanycertainty.Imadeit.Iadmiredit.IdeterminedittobetheverybestofallofthepostersIhadseen,andthenIturneditin.Minutespassed.Noonecamealongtogivemethegrandprize,andthensomeonedistractedme,andIprobablyneverwouldhavethoughtaboutthatposteragain.Iwasstillsittingatmydesk,thinking,Whatposter?whentheteachergavemeanenvelopewithaten-dollarbillinitandeveryoneintheclassapplaudedforme.1、Whatwastheteacher’srequirementfortheposter?A.Itmustappearintime.B.Itmustbedoneinclass.C.Itmustbedoneonaconstructionsheet.D.Itmustincludethewordsontheblackboard.2、TheunderlinedphraseinParagraph3mostprobablymeans________.A.formedanideaforB.madeanoutlineforC.madesomespaceforD.chosesomecolorsfor3、Aftertheteacher’swords,allthestudentsintheclass________.A.lookedveryseriousB.thoughttheywouldberichC.begantothinkabouttheirdesignsD.begantoplaygames4、Afterseeingthegoodstudents’designs,somestudents________.A.lovedtheirowndesignsmoreB.thoughttheyhadafairchanceC.puttheirowndesignsinacornerD.thoughttheywouldnotwintheprize5、Wecaninferfromthepassagethattheauthor________.A.enjoyedgrownuptricksverymuchB.lovedpostercompetitionsverymuchC.feltsurprisedtowinthecompetitionD.becamewiseandrichafterthecompetitionPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AChinesetraditionalcoughsyrup,calledNinJiomPeiPaKoa,isbecomingeven1.(popular)amongNewYorkersinthisfluseason,followingaUSnewsreportaccordingtoanarticlepublishedbytheWallStreetJournallastweek,AlexSchweder,2.architectandprofessorofdesignatPrattInstitute3.(suffer)acoughabout-tendays,feltbetteronlyin15minutesafterhedrankabottleofNinJiomPeiPaKoa,which4.(recommend)byhisgirlfriendHereisaselectionofthe5.(comment)online:ThiscoughsyrupiseffectivetomeI6.(use)itwheneverIhaveminorcoughingsincetheflubrokeoutIthelpssooththecoughingIliketotakeasoupspoonfullofthesyrupinmymouthandletthesyrupmeltdownmyfoodpipe7.(effort)ItakeitasmuchasIneedThisisgreatstuffMostlyit’sthehoneyin8.thathelpsyoutalkagain,butittastesdelicioustooAChinesemarketinNewYorkCitywherethesyrupissold9.$10.11.That’sthepriceofaChinesepharmacy;12.,thesyrupissoldasmuchas$70onlinethroughthirdparties,theWallStreetJournalsaid语法填空1.(grow)upinEngland,Iammixed-racechildwithaChinesemotherandBritishfatherSo,I2.(enjoy)foodfrombothcountriessinceI3.(am)abletoholdaknifeandchopsticksMymother4.(come)fromSichuan,sheoftencooksspicydishesbutmyfathersometimesdaren’ttryevenaftermanyyearsof5.(marry)tomymotherAs6.myfather,hecancookasuper“fullEnglishbreakfast”ofbacon,eggsandsoonHowever,mymothertoldusnottoeattoomuchroastfood,whichcanmakeussuffer7.heatinsideourbodiesWhenIfirstpaid8.visittoChina,mymotherencouragedmetotrydifferentsortsoffoodandstinkytofuimpressedmemostItlookedandsmeltlikea9.(burn)sportsshoebutittastesgoodAnyway,Ilovefoodfrombothmycountriesandthereisnothing10.(good)thanthemSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)HowtoWorkFasterandSmarterAstheoldsayinggoes“worksmarter,notharder”.Whatdoesthatreallymean?Whentherearedeadlinesapproaching,howdoyoustayfocusedandgeteverythingdoneefficiently?1、.butitisunclearwheretostartandwhentotakeabreak.Thesewayswillhelpyoutoworkfasterandsmarter.Don’tmulti-taskThereisawrongopinionthatdoingmanythingsatonceisproductive.Instead,itleavesyouhalf-focusedandconstantlyswitchingattention.2、.Setatimer,andfocusonthatonetaskuntilitiscompleted.Then,takeabreakandmoveon.3、Whatsomeoneelsethinksisurgentcancreateasenseofpeople’spanic.Ifyouknowitisnotimportant,dowhatisthemostimportantfirstinstead.Youknowbesthowtosetyourprioritiesandgetyourworkdone.Solistentoyourself.CelebratethelittlevictoriesProjectstakemanystepsuntilcompletion.4、.Ratherthanbeatingyourselfupforwhatyouhaven’tdoneyet,takingtimetopatyourselfonthebackcangiveyoutheconfidencetoseeitthroughtotheend.Stopsaying“I’msobusy”Itiscomplaining,andcomplainingonlymakesyouandeveryonearoundyoufeelworse.5、Thiswillencourageyoutokeepgoing.A.TakebreaksB.SometimesweknowwhattodoC.Urgentdoesn’tnecessarilymeanimportantD.YouareonyourwayifyouaretakingactionE.YoumayhaveasensethatnothinggetscompletethiswayF.Insteadofit,say“Ihavealreadycomesomuchclosertomygoal”G.Breakdownyourprojectintothesesteps,andthenhaveahappydanceeachtimeyoucompleteastep.Improvingyourfocuscanmakeyouabetterstudentoremployeeaswellasahappierandmoreorganizedperson.1、Createacleanenvironment.Whenit’sataskwhereyouareseatedata

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