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红河哈尼族彝族自治州屏边苗族自治县2023年考研《英语一》点睛提分卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Lastnightwasthelastgameformyeight-year-oldson'ssoccerteam.Itwasthe1quarter.Thescorewastwoto2,myson'steaminthelead.Parentsencircledthefield,offering3.Withlessthantenseconds4,theballrolledinfrontofmyson's5,oneMikeyO'Donnel.Withshoutsof"6it!"echoingacrossthefield,Mikeysteppedbackand7iteverythinghehad.Allroundmethecrowd8.O'Donnelhadscored!Thentherewas9.Mikeyhadscoredallright,butinthewronggoal,endingthegamein10.Foramomenttherewastotalhush(寂静).Yousee,MikeyhasDown'ssyndrome(akindofmentaldisease)and11himthereisnosuchthingasawronggoal.Allgoalswere12byajoyoushugfromMikey.Hehadevenbeenknowntohugthe13playerswhentheyscored.Thesilencewas14brokenwhenMikey,hisfacefilledwithjoy,grabbedmyson,huggedhimand15,"Iscored!Everybodywon!Everybodywon!"ForamomentIheldmybreath,notsurehowmysonwould16.Ineednothave17.Iwatched,throughtears,18mysonthrewuphishandintheclassichigh-fivesaluteandstartedchanting,"WaytogoMikey!WaytogoMikey!"Withinmomentsbothteams19Mikey,joininginthechantandcongratulatedhimonhisgoal.Laterthatnight,whenmydaughteraskedwhohadwon,I20asIreplied,"Everybodywon."1、A.firstB.midC.nextD.final2、A.zeroB.oneC.twoD.four3、A.encouragementB.entertainmentC.congratulationsD.awards4、A.leavingB.movingC.remainingD.passing5、A.coachB.teammateC.leaderD.assistant6、A.KickB.DropC.ThrowD.Hold7、A.sentB.handedC.gaveD.brought8、A.eruptedB.frozeC.laughedD.wandered9、A.darknessB.silenceC.excitementD.noise10、A.lineB.roundC.hurryD.tie11、A.forB.ofC.uponD.inside12、A.acceptedB.celebratedC.receivedD.expected13、A.disabledB.giftedC.supportingD.opposing14、A.eventuallyB.slightlyC.permanentlyD.shortly15、A.statedB.whisperedC.yelledD.explained16、A.continueB.answerC.reactD.defend17、A.wonderedB.worriedC.sufferedD.doubted18、A.afterB.untilC.beforeD.as19、A.watchedB.seizedC.surroundedD.followed20、A.signedB.sobbedC.countedD.smiledSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1In1874FrancisGalton,aBritishprofessor,analysedasampleofEnglishscientistsandfoundthevastmajoritytobefirst-bornsons.Thisledhimtotheorisethatfirst-bornchildrenenjoyedaspeciallevelofattentionfromtheirparentsthatallowedthemtoadvanceintellectually.HalfacenturylaterAlfredAdler,anAustrianpsychologist,madeasimilarargumentrelatingtopersonality.First-bornchildren,hesuggested,weremorediligent,whilethelater-bornweremoreoutgoingandemotionallystable.Manysubsequentstudieshaveexploredtheseideas,buttheirfindingshavebeenvaried-somesupportingandsomerejectingtheoriginalconclusions.Themainproblemwiththepreviousstudiesisthattheyweretoosmall-oftenlimitedtoafewdozenindividuals.Thiswouldbetrueevenifthestatisticalmethodsneededtoanalysethedataweresimple,buttheyarenot.Distinguishingbirth-ordereffectsfromthosecausedbyfamilysizecomplicatesmatters,meaningstillbiggersamplesmustbeanalysedtoobtainmeaningfulresults.Toovercomethelimitationoftheseearlierstudies,GermansocialscientistDr.HelmetSchmukleandhiscolleaguesanalysedthreehugesetsofdatafromAmerica,BritainandGermany.Thesedatasets,thoughcollectedforotherpurposes,includedpersonalityandintelligencetestson20,186peopleatdifferentstagesoftheirlives.TheAmericantestswereonindividualsagedbetween29and35.TheBritishtestswereconductedon50-year-olds.TheGermantestsranthewholespanofadultlife,from18to98.Birthorder,theyfound,hadnoeffectonpersonality:first-bornswerenomore,norless,likelythantheiryoungersiblingstobehardworking,outgoingoranxious.Butitdidaffectintelligence.Inafamilywithtwochildren,thefirstchildwasmoreintelligentthanthesecond60%ofthetime,ratherthanthe50%thatwouldbeexpectedbychance.Onaverage,thistranslatedtoadifferenceof1.5IQpointsbetweenfirstandsecondsiblings.Thatfigureagreeswithpreviousstudies,andthuslooksconfirmed.Itis,nevertheless,quiteasmalldifference-andwhetheritisenoughtoaccountforGalton'soriginalobservationisunclear.Inanyevent,itiscertainlynotdeterministic.Galtonwastheyoungestofnine.1、AlfredAdlerconcludedthatfirst-bornchildrenwere________.A.morestableB.moresociableC.moreintelligentD.morehardworking2、Whatdoestheunderlined“they”inparagraph2referto?A.Thedata.B.Theanalyses.C.Thepreviousstudies.D.Thestatisticalmethods.3、WhywasSchmukle'sstudyconsideredsuperiortopreviousresearch?A.Itinvolvedawideragerange.B.Ithadamuchlargersamplesize.C.Itincludedalargernumberofcountries.D.Itwasconductedoveralongerperiodoftime.4、WhydoestheauthormentionGalton'sfamilybackgroundinthelastparagraph?A.ToconfirmGalton'sdifficultupbringing.B.TosuggestGalton'stheorymaynotbecorrect.C.TocomparehisexperiencewithGalton'sparents.D.ToexplainwhyGaltonwasinterestedinbirthorder.Text2Itwasthesummerof2014whenIwasaskedwhetherIwantedtogotoMalibu(anislandinCanada)withmychurchtoservethemilitaryfamilies.Atfirst,Iheardthisandthought,"Youareaskinganeleven-year-oldinhislastweeksofsummerifhewantstogoonatripwithhismomtoCanadatoserveotherpeople?"Ofcourse,Irespondedwithakindrefusal,butmymomfoundawaytoconvincemetogo.Whenwewereontheferrytotheisland,athousandthoughtswererunningthroughmyhead,suchas"WhatamIgoingtodohere?""AmIevengoingtobeuseful?"and"WhyamIevenhere?"Whenwegottotheisland,Iwasassignedtothechildcare.Iwasactuallysomewhatexcitedbecausemyfriendsaidhewouldhelpme.ThefirsttimeImetthekids,Igottoknowthemprettywell.Theywereallbetweentheagesoffourandsix.Someofthemstayedbehavedandafewofthemstartedactingcrazyandwouldevenhitandpushtheotherkids.Withthosekids,Iwasverystrict,butIstilltriedtobepositiveandmaintainasmile.Afterall,theywerejustinnocentkids.Inmostofthetime,Ineededtohelpthemwiththingslikelaundryandsettingtables.Eventhoughitsoundeddull,Ienjoyedeverysecondofit.OneofthethingsIdidinmyfreetimewastoplaypool.Ibefriendedafewkidsthere.Theywerereallyeasytotalkto.Someofthethingswetalkedaboutweresports,food,videogames,andmostofallpool.EventhoughIwasonlyatMalibu,Canadaforoneweek,IfeellikeImadespiritualchangesinsomepeople'slife.Youdon'thavetogoaboveandbeyondtomakeadifferenceinsomeone'slife.Intheend,itallcomesdowntowhatwayyouchangedthem.Itcouldhavebeeninaspiritualwayoramentalwayaslongasyouhadapositiveeffect.Sogooutandtrytomakeadifferenceinthisworld.1、Howdidtheauthorreactwhenaskedifhelikedtoservethemilitaryfamilies?A.Hehardlybelievedit.B.Hewasveryconfusedaboutthedecision.C.Herejectedtheoffer.D.Hewashesitantaboutthetrip.2、HowdidtheauthorfeelwhenhewasonthewaytoMalibu?A.Hewaseagerforthecomingchallenge.B.Heenjoyedeverysecond.C.Hefeltsomewhatexcited.D.Hewasactuallyunwilling.3、Asavolunteer,theauthor'smaintaskontheislandwas.A.toattendtokidsthereB.toeducatekidsthereC.tobefriendkidsthereD.tosharehisexperienceswithkidsthere4、Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor'sstayinMalibu?A.Hefoundthekidsveryhardtodealwith.B.Hedidn'tquitelikethebadly-behavedkids.C.Hemanagedtogetalongwithmostkids.D.Hesharedcommonhobbieswithsomekids.5、Whatdoestheauthormainlytellusinthelastparagraph?A.Thebenefitsoftakingthetrip.B.HisspiritualchangesinMalibu.C.Whathehaslearntfromtheexperience.D.Whattodotomakeagreaterdifference.Text3WhenJohnMuirwas11yearsold,hisfamilymovedfromScotlandtotheUnitedStatesandsettledinWisconsin.Johnwasgoodwithtoolsandsoonbecameaninventor.Hefirstinventedamodelofasawmill.Later,heinventedanalarmclockthatwouldcausethesleepingpersontobetippedoutofbedwhenthetimersounded.Muirlefthomeatanearlyage.Hetooka1,000-milewalksouthtotheGulfofMexicoin1867and1868.ThenhesailedforSanFrancisco.ThecitywastoonoisyandcrowdedforMuir,soheheadedinlandfortheSierraNevadas.WhenMuirdiscoveredtheYosemiteValleyintheSierraNevadas,itwasasifhehadcomehome.Helovedthemountains,thewildlife,andthetrees.Heclimbedthemountainsandevenclimbedtreesduringthunderstormsinordertogetclosertothewind.Heputforththetheoryinthelate1860sthattheYosemiteValleyhadbeenformedthroughtheactionofglaciers(冰川).Peopleridiculedhim.Notuntil1930wasMuir’stheoryprovencorrect.MuirbegantowritearticlesabouttheYosemiteValleytotellreadersaboutitsbeauty.HiswritingalsowarnedpeoplethatYosemitewasindangerfromtimberminingandsheepranchinginterests.In1901,TheodoreRooseveltbecamepresidentoftheUnitedStates.Hewasinterestedinconservation.MuirtookthepresidentthroughYosemite,andRoosevelthelpedgetlawspassedtocreateYosemiteNationalParkin1906.AlthoughMuirwonmanyconservationbattles,helostamajorone.HefoughttosavetheHetchHetchyValley,whichpeoplewantedtodaminordertoprovidewaterforSanFrancisco.Inlate1913,abillwassignedtodamthevalley.Muirdiedin1914.SomepeoplesaylosingthefighttoprotectthevalleykilledMuir.1、WhendidMuirinventauniqueformofalarmclock?A.WhilethefamilystilllivedinScotland.B.AfterhesailedtoSanFrancisco.C.AfterhetraveledinYosemite.D.WhiletheMuirfamilylivedinWisconsin.2、WhatdidJohnMuirdosoonafterhearrivedinSanFrancisco?A.Hewroteshortstoriesforthelocalnewspaper.B.HeputforthatheoryabouthowYosemitewasformed.C.HeheadedinlandfortheSierraNevadas.D.HebegantowritearticlesabouttheSierraNevadas.3、WhendidJohnMuirmeetTheodoreRoosevelt?A.Between1901and1906.B.Between1906and1914.C.Between1868and1901.D.Between1906and1907.4、JohnMuirismostprobablyrememberedas.A.afamouspoliticianintheUnitedStatesB.anaturalisttohelppreservelargenatureareasC.aloserinthefighttoprotecttheHetchHetchyValleyD.aninventorofamodelofsawmillandanalarmclockText4MyhusbandDaveandIunloadedourcarafterafun-filleddaytriptoWellington.AssoonasIwalkedinthefrontdoor,Inoticedaflashinglightonouransweringmachine.Ipressedthebutton.“Hi,DaveandSharon.Youdon’tknowme.MynameisJanet.Ihaveyourcamera.”What?Irummaged(仔细搜寻)throughmybag—sureenough,mycamerawasnowheretobefound.Howdidthisstrangerhaveit?Howdidsheknowitwasmine?Thephotosonthiscamerawerepriceless.AlmostallfromourrecentvacationtoWyomingtovisitouryoungestsonandhiswifewereonit.Ouroldestsonjoinedusanditwasthefirsttimewe’dallbeentogetherinoverayear.I’dclearedthememorycardbeforehand—justsomeoldphotosthatI’dalreadydownloaded—soIwouldhaveplentyofroomtocaptureeverypreciousmoment.DaveandIhadonedayafterourtriptoWyomingbeforewehadtoreturntowork,sowemappedoutabikerideinWellington.Uponourarrival,ItookafewphotoswhileDavetookourbikesoutofourcar.NowIrealizedthatwasthelasttimeI’dseenmycamera.Ihadn’tdownloadedourWyomingpictures.Theycouldhavebeenlostforever.Therewasnonameoraddressonthecamera.WhowasthisJanet?Somedetective?Icalledherback.“Howdidyoufindit?”Iasked.“Howdidyoufindme?”“Irecognizedyourchurchinafewphotos,”shesaid.“Anotherphotohadayoungmanwearinganamebadge(姓名牌).Iphonedthechurchsecretarytoconnectthedots.”JanetdescribedoldphotosIthoughtI’ddeleted.Buthowcouldshehaverecognizedourchurch?“Whereareyou?”Iasked.“WherecanImeetyoutogetthecamera?”Ididn’thavetotravelfar.Janetlivedjustfifteenminutesaway—sheattendedoursisterchurchthenexttownover.1、Hearingthemessageontheansweringmachine,theauthorwas________?A.veryexcitedB.deeplygratefulC.prettyannoyedD.greatlysurprised2、WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Theadvantagesofthecamera.B.Whythephotoswereimportant.C.Theauthor’sloveforphotographing.D.Howmuchtheauthormissedhersons.3、ItturnedoutthatJanet________.A.wasthechurchsecretaryB.alsoattendedtheauthor’schurchC.knewtheyoungmaninthephotoD.wasfamiliarwiththeauthor’schurch4、Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“connectthedots”inParagraph7mean?A.Toformagoodrelationship.B.Tofeelasenseofagreement.C.Tomakeconnectionsinone’smind.D.Tohavethedotsonapaperconnected.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)MattDamon,anAmericanactor,filmmaker,andphilanthropist,wasbornonOctober8,1.He,alongwithhisfriendBenAffleck,gotattentioninthemovieindustrywiththeirAcademyAward-winningscreenplay,GoodWillHunting(1997),2.healsostarredinHeis3.ofthetop-40highest-grossingactorsofalltimeInaddition4.themanyawardsDamonhasreceived,includingAcademyAwardsandGoldenGlobeAwards,hereceivedastaron5.HollywoodWalkofFamein2007forhisworkinthefilmindustryDamonhasbecomeknownforhisversatility,starringinmanysuccessfulfilmssuchastheroguesecretagentJasonBourneintheBourneseries,asoldier6.(fight)inFranceinSavingPrivateRyan(1998),andanastronaut7.(trap)onMarsinTheMartian(2015)He8.(win)furthercriticalacclaimforhisperformancesindramassuchasSyriana(2005)andTheGoodShepherd(2006),aswellasforhisroleasavillaininthecrimedramaTheDeparted(2006)Damonhasalsoperformedvoice-overworkand9.(establish)severalproductioncompaniesHehasbeen10.(active)involvedincharitablework,includingtheONECampaign,H2OAfricaFoundation,FeedingAmerica,andWaterorgWithhiswife,LucianaBozanBarroso,hehasthreedaughtersandastepdaughterfromBarroso'sprior11.(marry)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrectFortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblankAmericansaremorefamiliarwiththebenefitsofdiscipline,infact,thanconsciousofthemintheoryAnyonewhoshouldtrytomanageafactory,abank,arailroad,aship,amilitarycompany,oranathleticteam,ontheprincipleofhavingeveryemployeeormemberoftheorganizationtakewhateverpartinthework,anddoitinwhateverwayseemed1.(good)inhisowneyes,2.(come)tosuddengriefandbemercilesslylaughedatWeallknowthatanyenterprisecanbesuccessfulonlyifthereiscoordinationofeffort,or3.forshortwecallteamplay,andthatthiscanhappenonlyifthenatureofeachman’swork,andthewayheistoperformit,isarrangedwithaviewtothewhole,sothateachpart4.(fit)intoitsplacecontributesitspropersharetothetotalresultExperience5.(teach)usthatthemaximumefficiencyisattained6.theteamplayismostnearlyperfect,andtherefore,thesubordination(附属,从属)oftheindividualtothecombinedactionismostnearlycompleteThenthereisthegreatestharmonyofaction,andtheleastwastebyfrictionorworkingatcrosspurposeButeveryoneisawarethatsuchaconditiondoesnotcomeaboutof7.Mendonotfitintotheirplacesinateamororganizationspontaneously8.theyhaveandevenwhentheyhavebecomefamiliarwiththegameortheindustry,theyareapt(易于)tooverestimatetheirownpartinit,ordisagreeaboutthebestmethodofattainingtheresultEveryonelikestorule,andwhenArtemusWardsuggestedthatallthemeninaregimentshouldbemadeBrigadierGeneralsatoncetoavoidjealousy,hetouchedafamiliarweakness9.humannatureHewasnotobligedtoexplainthejoke,becausenoonefailstoseetheabsurdity(荒谬,谬论)ofhavingeverybodyincommandButthatwouldbeexactlythesituationifnobodywereincommandIfthereistobeaplanforcombinedaction,somebodymusthavepowertodecidewhatthatplanshallbe;andifthepartofeveryperformeris10.(subordinate)totheplanMoreover,thatauthoritymusthavesomemeansofcarryingitsdirectionsintoeffectItmustbemaintainedbydiscipline;eitherbyforcingthosewhodonotplaytheirpartsrightlytoconformtothegeneralplan,orbyeliminatingthemfromtheorganizationSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)You'veprobablyheardthephrase"gooutsideandgetsomefreshair"before.Breathingfreshaircanmakeusfeelmoreenergetic.1、.AccordingtoanewstudyfromtheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO),nineoutofevery10peopleontheplanetbreathepollutedaireveryday.Pollutedaircangetdeepinsideyourlungswhenyoubreathe,causingdiseaseslikelungcancerandheartdisease.Around7millionpeopledieeveryyearfrombreathingpollutedair.2、,mainlyinAsiaandAfrica.Amongtheworld's20mostpollutedcities,14areinIndia.Someofthebiggestsourcesofairpollutionincludefactoriesandvehicles.Insomeregions,sandanddesertdust,aswellastheburningofwaste,alsocauseairpollution.3、.Morethan40percentoftheworld'spopulationisstillusingwoodstoves(木柴炉)oropenfirestomakemealsandheattheirhomes.Thiscreatesharmfulparticles(颗粒)andgasesindoors.4、.Indiahasprovided37millionpoorpeoplewithfreeliquifiedPetroleumgas(液化石油气),whileMexicoCityhascreatedcleanervehiclestandards.MariaNeira,theWHO'sheadofpublichealth,saidChinahassetagoodexampletotheworldinimprovingairquality."5、,"shesaid.A.Morethan90percentofthesedeathshappeninlow-incomeandmiddle-incomecountriesB.Althoughthisproblemisserious,thegoodnewsisthatcountriesaretakingactiontofightitC.Anotherlargesourceofairpollutioncanbefoundinsomepeople'shomesD.However,noteveryoneintheworldhasthechancetoenjoyitE.AirpollutionisaseriousproblemaroundtheworldF.ThereisabigstepatthegovernmentlevelinChinadeclaringwaronairpollutionG.PeoplewhoworkoutdoorsaremoredirectlyharmedbyairpollutionFlashMob:ThePopCultureIfyouseeagroupofpeopledancingandsingingonthestreetorintherailwaystation,youdon’tneedtofeelsurprised.Theyareaflashmob.Whoarethey?Aretheymobs(暴民)?1、Actually,aflashmobisagroupofpeoplewhogathersuddenlyinapublicplace,dosomethingunusualforabriefperiodoftime,andthenquicklyseparate.AflashmobisusuallyorganizedwiththehelpoftheInternetorotherdigitalcommunicationsnetworks.2、Atapredeterminedtime,theygatherandperformsometaskssuchasexcha

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