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甘肃省白银市景泰县2023年考研《英语一》模拟试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Wheneverwedosomethingwrong,JesusChristseesit.Helovesusanddoesn’tsayit.Perhapshe’swonderinghowlongwe’llkeepourmindsuffering.AlittleboynamedJohnnywasvisitinghisgrandparentsontheirfarmandhewasgivenaslingshot(弹弓)toplaywithoutinthewoods.He1forsometimebuthecouldneverhitthetargethehadsetforhimself.Gettingalittle2,hewalkedbacktothefarmhousefordinner.Ashewas3back,hesawGrandpa’spetduck.Justoutof4,helettheslingshotfly,hittingitinthehead,andkilledit.Inapanic,he5thedeadduckinthewoodpile,onlytoseehissisterSally6bewatchinghim.Sallyhadseenallthis,butshesaid7AfterlunchthatdayGrandmasaid,“Sally,it’syourturntowashthedishes.”ButSallysaid,“Grandma,Johnnytoldmehewantedtohelpinthekitchen.”Andthenshespoke8tohim,“Remembertheduck?”SoJohnnydidthedishes.Laterthatday,Grandpaaskedif9wantedtogofishing,butGrandmasaid,“I’msorrybutIneedSallytohelpmemakesupper.”ButSallyjustsmiledandsaid,“Well,that’sallrightbecauseJohnnytoldmehewastoo10tohelpyou.Andshewhisperedagain,“Remembertheduck?”SoSallywentfishingandJohnny11tohelpmakesupper.Afterseveraldaysofdoingbothhis12andSally’s,Johnnyfinallycouldn’t13itanylonger.HecametohisGrandmaandtoldherthathehadkilledtheduck.Grandmasmiledandgavehimabig14“Sweetheart,Iknow.Yousee,Iwaswateringtheflowersatthewindow15Isawyoushootmyduckwiththeslingshot,andIsawthewholething.ButbecauseIloveyou,I16you.IwasjustwonderinghowlongyouwouldletSally17ofyou.”Inreality,nomatterhow18orhowuncomfortableitistoadmitourwrongdoing,weshouldalwayschooseto19itandworkitthroughinsteadofrunningawayfromit.Hardasitis,it20usandmakesuswhoweare.1、A.promotedB.exercisedC.practicedD.consumed2、A.delightedB.upsetC.amazedD.scared3、A.runningB.rushingC.headingD.leaving4、A.sympathyB.prideC.impulseD.politeness5、A.hungB.presentedC.protectedD.hid6、A.shouldB.shallC.mustD.might7、A.nothingB.everythingC.somethingD.anything8、A.loudlyB.softlyC.guiltilyD.innocently9、A.SallyB.JohnnyC.thechildrenD.Grandma10、A.reluctantB.willingC.curiousD.cautious11、A.keptupB.heldbackC.leftbehindD.stayedbehind12、A.choresB.homeworkC.gamesD.sports13、A.acceptB.standC.withdrawD.allow14、A.hugB.blowC.rewardD.award15、A.whereasB.asC.whileD.when16、A.appreciateB.admireC.forgiveD.force17、A.puttheblameB.makefriendsC.putpressureD.makeaslave18、A.doubtfulB.gratefulC.harmfulD.painful19、A.rejectB.controlC.faceD.witness20、A.developsB.shapesC.ruinsD.preparesSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Wheneverweseeabutton,wewanttopressitbecauseweknowthatsomethingwillhappen.Thisistrueinmostcases,forexample,onadoorbell.Butsomebuttonsareactuallyfake(假的),likethe“close”buttononalift.Manypeopleareinthehabitofpressingthe“close”buttonbecausetheydon’thavethepatiencetowaitfortheliftdoorstoshut.Butlifts’“close”buttonsareacompletetrick,atleastintheUS—thedoorswillnotcloseanyfasternomatterhowhardyoupress.Itstartedinthe1990swhentheAmericanswithDisabilitiesActwaspassedintheUS,makingsurethatallliftsstayedopenlongenoughsothatpeoplewithdisabilitiescouldenter.OnlyUSfirefightersandrepairmencanusethebuttonstospeedupthedoor-closingprocessiftheyhaveacodeorspecialkeys.Buttonormalliftriders,thebuttonsaren’tcompletelyuseless.Accordingtopsychologists,fakebuttonscanactuallymakeyoufeelbetterbyofferingyouasenseofcontrol.“Asenseofcontrolisveryimportant.Itreducesstressandincreaseswell-being,”saidEllenJ.Langer,apsychologyprofessoratHarvardUniversity.Expertsalsoaddedthatalotofbuttonsthatdon’tdoanythingexistinourlivesforthissamepurpose.Forexample,pedestriancrosswalkbuttonsdon’tliveuptotheirnameseither.Pressingthemusedtohelpmakethetrafficsignalschangefaster,butthatwasbeforecomputercontrolledtrafficsignalswereintroduced.Butpsychologistsfounditinterestingthatevenwhenpeopleareawareoftheselittle“whitelies’’,theystillcontinuetopushfakebuttonsbecauseaslongasthedoorseventuallyclose,itisconsideredtobeworththeeffort.1、Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toanalyzethefunctionsoffakebuttons.B.Todescribedifferentfakebuttons.C.Toexplorevarioushabitsofpushingbuttons.D.Toexplainthedisadvantagesoffakebuttons.2、Whatcanwelearnaboutthe“close”buttonsonaliftinAmerica?A.Theyworkwhenpeoplepressthemhard.B.Theyweredesignedforasenseofcontrol.C.Theyneverspeedupthedoor-closingprocess.D.Theytakethesafetyofthedisabledintoaccount.3、Whatcanweinferaboutpedestriancrosswalkbuttons?A.Theycanmakepeoplefeelbetter.B.Theyhelpcomputersworkfaster.C.Theycancontrolthetrafficsignals.D.Theyhelppedestrianscrosssafely.4、Whichmaybethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ButtonsintheUSAB.ButtonsAlwaysLieC.ButtonsMaynotWorkD.“Close”ButtonsonLifts’Text2IwasdelightedtoreceiveacopyofMarieCurieandherDaughtersbyShelleyEmlingthroughmyletter-boxafewweeksago.Actuallysciencehasneverreallybeenmy“thing”.AtschoolIreallystruggledwithphysicsandchemistryandwasmuchhappierinEnglishLanguageorHistoryclasses.Mymindisnotstructuredenoughtounderstandhowscienceworks,I’mabitofadaydreamerandpreferusingmyimaginationratherthanlearningfacts,figuresandformulae(公式).OfcourseIknewwhoMarieCuriewas,hergreatachievements,hercontributiontoscience,tomedicaladvancesandinfluenceontheworld,butotherthanthat,Ireallyhadverylittleideaaboutherlife.ShelleyEmlinghasbasedthisbookonMarieCurie’srelationshipwithhertwodaughters,IreneandEve.ThebookbeginsaftertheearlydeathofPierreCurie,whenMarieislefttocarryontheworkthattheystartedasacoupleandtobringuphertwosmalldaughtersalone.EmlinghasconcentratedherbookonthecommunicationbetweenMarieandherdaughters.Shewasnotanoverly-protectivemother,nordidshehesitatetospendtimeawayfromherdaughters,yetthisdidnotweakentheirrelationship.Mariewasacaringandlovingmother,whoencouragedherdaughterstobecomeindividuals,toachievewhattheywantedto.MarieCurieandherhusbandmadethedecisionnottoprofitfromtheirdiscoveries.ItwasbecauseofthisthatMariehadtodependondonationstocarryoutherwork,andthatshehadtocarryouttoursoftheStates.IwasveryimpressedbyEmling’swritingstyle—shehastoldthestoryofthreeextraordinarywomenwhowerewayaheadoftheirtimeinaninterestingandveryreadablemanner.1、Whatisthewritergoodat?A.Physicsandchemistry.B.Facts,figuresandformulae.C.EnglishandHistory.D.Daydreaming.2、WhatisMarieCurielikeintheeyesofIreneandEve?A.Shemakesapetofthemlikebabies.B.Sheavoidsstayingawayfromthem.C.Sheencouragesthemtobuildtheirowncharacters.D.Shewantstobeinvolvedineveryareaoftheirlife.3、WhydidMarieCurietourtheStates?A.Becauseshemeanttomakeherselfafamousperson.B.BecauseshewishedtointroducethemedicaladvancestopeopleintheU.S.A.C.Becausesheneededmoneytobringuphertwosmalldaughtersbyherself.D.Becauseshedecidedtocontinueherworkwithoutmoneymadefromdiscoveries.4、ThebookwrittenbyShelleyEmlingfocuseson________.A.theconnectionbetweenMarieCurieandherdaughtersB.thecontributionsMarieCuriemadetotheworldC.theresearchworkofMarieCurieandherhusbandD.thedecisionmadebyMarieCurieandherhusbandText3EightDaysBestofChinaTourThistourcoverstwoancientcapitalcitiesofChina—Beijing&Xi’an,aswellasthemostdevelopedcity—Shanghai.It’snotoverstatedtocallitthemostclassicChinatour,forChina’spast,presentandfutureareepitomized(成为…的缩影)inthegoldentrianglecitiesforyourexploration.Highlightsofthistour:BethrilledbythegrandofGreatWall,aswellasthedelicacyandmajestyofForbiddenCityandSummerPalaceinBeijing.ExperiencetheWorldHeritageSiteofTerracottaWarriorsinXi’an,theancientcapitalcityofChina.FeelthecharmandvitalityofShanghai,themostprosperousandmodernizedcityinChina.Ourtour—ataglanceDay1-4Arrival&BeijingTourTwofulldaysandahalfdaysightseeingcoveringthegrandTiananmenSquare,historicalForbiddenCity,spectacularTempleofHeaven,manmadewonderGreatWallofChina,royalparkSummerPalaceandtraditionalHutong.Day5-6Xi’anTour&FlighttoShanghaiOnefulldaytovisittheincredibleTerracottaWarriors,leisurelywalkontheAncientCityWallandMuslimQuarter.BeforeleavingforShanghai,exploretheBigWildGoosePagodaandShan’xiHistoryMuseum.Day7-8ShanghaiTour&DepartureExperiencethegreatcontrastofShanghaibyvisitingthetraditionalYuGardenandJadeBuddhaTemple,modernandprosperousShanghaiWorldFinancialCenter,NanjingRoadandtheBund,etc.Startplanningyourtailor-madeholidaybycontactingoneofourspecialists.Onceenquired,you’llgetaresponsewithin0.5-23.5hours.1、WhichtouristattractionisnotincludedintheBeijingtour?A.TheTempleofHeaven. B.TheGreatWall.C.TheSummerPalace. D.TheNationalMuseumofChina.2、IfyoustartyourtouronMay27th,whenwillyoubeinXi’an?A.June1st. B.June2nd.C.June3rd. D.June4th.3、Whattypeofwritingisthistext?A.News. B.Notice.C.Advertisement. D.Traveljournal.Text4Forcenturies,medicalpioneershaverefinedavarietyofmethodsandmedicinestotreatsickness,injury,anddisability,enablingpeopletolivelongerandhealthierlives.“Asalamander(asmalllizard-likeanimal)cangrowbackitsleg.Whycan'tahumandothesame?”askedPeruvian-bornsurgeonDr.AnthonyAtalainarecentinterview.Thequestion,areferencetoworkaimingtogrownewlimbsforwoundedsoldiers,capturestheinventivespiritofregenerativemedicine.Thisinnovativefieldseekstoprovidepatientswithreplacementbodyparts.Thesepartsarenotmadeofsteel;theyaretherealthings---livingcells,tissue,andevenorgans.Regenerativemedicineisstillmostlyexperimental,withclinicalapplicationslimitedtoproceduressuchasgrowingsheetsofskinonburnsandwounds.Oneofitsmostsignificantadvancestookplacein1999,whenaresearchgroupatNorthCarolina’sWakeForestInstituteforRegenerativeMedicineconductedasuccessfulorganreplacementwithalaboratory-grownbladder.Sincethen,theteam,ledbyDr.Atala,hascontinuedtogenerateavarietyofothertissuesandorgans—fromkidneystoears.Thefieldofregenerativemedicinebuildsonworkconductedintheearlytwentiethcenturywiththefirstsuccessfultransplantsofdonatedhumansofttissueandbone.However,donororgansarenotalwaysthebestoption.Firstofall,theyareinshortsupply,andmanypeoplediewhilewaitingforanavailableorgan;intheUnitedStatesalone,morethan100,000peoplearewaitingfororgantransplants.Secondly,apatient’sbodymayultimatelyrejectthetransplanteddonororgan.Anadvantageofregenerativemedicineisthatthetissuesaregrownfromapatient’sowncellsandwillnotberejectedbythebody’simmunesystem.Today,severallabsareworkingtocreatebioartificialbodyparts.ScientistsatColumbiaandYaleUniversitieshavegrownajawboneandalung.AttheUniversityofMinnesota,DorisTaylorhascreatedabeatingbioartificialratheart.Dr.Atala’smedicalteamhasreportedlong-termsuccesswithbioengineeredbladdersimplantedintoyoungpatientswithspinabifida(abirthdefectthatinvolvestheincompletedevelopmentofthespinalcord).AndattheUniversityofMichigan,H.DavidHumeshascreatedanartificialkidney.Sofar,thekidneyprocedurehasonlybeenusedsuccessfullywithsheep,butthereishopethatonedaysimilarkidneywillbeimplantableinahumanpatient.Thecontinuingresearchofscientistssuchasthesemayeventuallymakedonororgansunnecessaryand,asaresult,significantlyincreaseindividuals’chancesofsurvival.1、Inthelatestfieldofregenerativemedicine,whatarereplacementpartsmadeof?A.Donatedcells,tissuesandorgans. B.Rejectedcells,tissuesandorgans.C.Cells,tissuesandorgansofone’sown. D.Cells,tissuesandorgansmadeofsteel.2、Whathavescientistsexperimentedsuccessfullyonforabioartificialkidney?A.Patients B.RatsC.Sheep D.Soldiers3、Whyisgenerativemedicineconsideredinnovative?A.Itwillprovidepatientswithreplacementsofttissues.B.Itwillstrengthenthehumanbody’simmunesystem.C.Itwillshortenthetimepatientswaitingforadonatedorgan.D.Itwillmakepatientslivelongerwithbioartificialorgans.4、Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardsregenerativemedicine?A.Positive. B.Negative.C.Doubtful. D.Reserved.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)PeoplearelikepotatoesAfterpotatoeshavebeenharvestedtheyhaveto1.(spread)outandsortedinordertogetthemaximummarketdollarTheyaredividedaccordingtosize—big,2.andsmallAfterthepotatoeshavebeensortedandbagged,3.areloadedontotrucksAllIdahopotatofarmersusethismethod—allbut4.OnefarmerneverbotheredtosortthepotatoesatallYethemadethemostmoneyA5.(puzzle)neighborfinallyaskedhim,“6.isyoursecret?”Hesaid,“It'ssimpleIjustloadupthewagonwith7.andtaketheroughestroadtotownDuringtheeight-miletrip,thelittlepotatoesalwaysfalltothe8.Themediumpotatoeslandinthemiddle,9.thebigpotatoesrisetothetop”That'snotonlytrue10.potatoesItisalawoflifeBigpotatoesrisetothetoponroughroads,andtoughpeoplerisetothetopinroughtimesAsEnglishlearners,whenyoufirstmeetaforeigner,youmayfind1.hardtostartaconversationHerearesome2.(tip)thatwillshowyouhowtogetstartedFirst,exchangeaHELLOorHIwiththeforeigner,andseewhetherheorshefeelslikechattingIfheorshestaresoutofthewindoworkeepson3.(do)whatheorsheisdoing,itshowsthatheisunwillingtocontinuetheconversationIfhestopswhatheisdoingandlooksbackorsmilesatyou,heisinterested4.talkingwithyouTostartaconversation,youshouldchoosefamiliarsubjectsofacasual(轻松的)nature,5.interestbothofyou,insteadofserioustopicsor6.(person)mattersRaiseopen-endedquestions7.(keep)theconversationgoingOffershortcomments(评论)onwhattheotherperson8.(say)andlisten9.(careful)whenwhatyousayisbeingcommentedonFollowthesesuggestions10.youcanhavealotoffuntalkinginEnglishwithforeignersSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根据对话情景和内容,从对话后所给的选项中选出能填入每一空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。选项中有两个为多余选项。Dorothy:Debbie!Ican’tbelieveit!Ihaven’tseenyouforages.Debbie:Dorothy!It’sreallyanicesurprise!1、Dorothy:Prettygood.Debbie:2、Dorothy:IwishIcould.ButI’monmywayout.Ihavetobeinthecityinanhour.Debbie3、DorothyThere’salotoftrafficandIreallyhavetogetgoing.YouknowwhereIlive,sowhydon’tyoudropinoneevening?Debbie:I’lldothat.4、Let’skeepintouch.Dorothy:I’dreallyliketo.I’lltalktoyousoon,Debbie.I’mgladIranintoyou.Debbie:5、A.It’sbeenawholeyearsincewesaweachotherlasttime.B.Wherehaveyoubeen?C.Howareyou?D.Canyoujoinme?E.Andyoushouldfeelfreetocallorvisitme.F.Comeon.Justforaminute.G.Metoo.Takecare.ADietWithoutEnoughProteinCanCauseDepressionDepressionisaconditionsocommon,theWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)callsit“aleadingcauseofdisability.”Difficultyinfallingasleep,lossofappetite,andlossofabilitytoconcentratearejustafewoftheothereffectsofdepression.WHOestimatesthatworldwide,atanyonetime,350millionpeoplesufferfromthecondition.Whilelifeeventssuchasthelossofaspouseorajobmaycreateahappeningofdepression,manycasescomefromwithinandarenotcausedbyalifeevent.Nowscientistsareworkingonanewaspectofcure:nutrition.1、TheIndianJournalofPsychiartryreportsthatbothbeforeandduringahappeningofdepressio

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