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考研《英语一》河南省焦作市2023年预测试卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AlothappenedtomewhileIlivedonThirteenthStreet.I1schoolatMissMariePurkins'SchoolforLittleFolkskindergartenwhichIloveduntilIbrokemylegoneday2rope.Anditwasn’t3amovingrope.Oneoftheropeendsintheplaygroundwastiedtoatree,theotherendtoaswingset.Thekidswould4ononesideandtaketurnsrunningandjumpingoverit.Alltheotherkids5therope.ButIhadno6.Iwasalittleshortandfatanyway,andIwassoslowthatIwasoncetheonlykidatanEasteregghuntwhodidn'tgeta7egg,notbecauseIcouldn'tfindthembutbecauseIcouldn'tgettothem8enough.OnthedayItriedtojumpropebutIwaswearingcowboybootstoschool.LikeafoolIdidn't9thebootstojump.Myheel10ontherope,soIturned,fellandhurtmyleg.Ilayin11onthegroundforseveralminuteswhileDaddy12overfromhiscompanytogetme.Ihadbrokenmylegabovetheknee,and13Iwasgrowingsofast,thedoctorwas14toputmeinacastuptomyhip.15,hemadeaholethroughmyankle,pushedastainlesssteelbarthroughit.Andthenhe16ittoastainlesssteelhorseshoe,and17mylegupintheairovermyhospitalbed.Fortwomonths,Ihadbeenlyingonmy18feelingbothfoolish,waitingtoreturntomy19.Imissedmyplaymatessomuch.AfterIgotoutofthehospital,myfolksboughtmeabicycle,20Ineverlostmyfearofridingwithoutthetrainingwheels.Nowonderpeoplesay,"Oncebitten,twiceshy."1、A.valuedB.leftC.startedD.ended2、A.jumpingB.steppingC.holdingD.waving3、A.stillB.alreadyC.evenD.also4、A.holdonB.checkinC.tryoutD.lineup5、A.coveredB.clearedC.foundD.picked6、A.strengthB.scoreC.signD.luck7、A.singleB.largeC.ripeD.round8、A.slowlyB.farC.fastD.eagerly9、A.takeoffB.putonC.throwawayD.breakdown10、A.hidB.slippedC.pressedD.caught11、A.silenceB.painC.worryD.peace12、A.walkedB.lookedC.racedD.argued13、A.becauseB.althoughC.incaseD.evenif14、A.satisfiedB.uncertainC.patientD.unwilling15、A.ThereforeB.InsteadC.OtherwiseD.Fortunately16、A.separatedB.comparedC.exposedD.attached17、A.hungB.driedC.raisedD.sent18、A.handB.backC.legD.head19、A.homeB.companyC.schoolD.community20、A.andB.butC.forD.soSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Thehighestbeefpricesinalmostthreedecadeshavearrivedjustbeforethestartofthehotseason,causingagreatshocktobothconsumersandrestaurantowners—andreliefisn'tlikelyanytimesoon.AdecreasingnumberofcattleandgrowingexportdemandfromcountriessuchasChinaandJapanhavecausedtheaveragepriceoffreshbeeftoclimbto$5.28apoundinFebruary,upalmostaquarterfromJanuaryandthehighestpricesince1987.Everythingthat'sproducedisbeingconsumed,saidKevinGood,ananalystatCattleFax,aColorado-basedinformationgroup.PriceswilllikelystayhighforacoupleofyearsascattleproducersstarttorebuildtheircattleamongbigquestionsaboutwhethertheSouthwestandpartsoftheMidwestwillseeenoughraintowaterthegrass."Iquitbuyingsteaksawhileagowhenthepricewentup,"said59-year-oldLenMarkham,whoworksatTexasTech.Shesaysshelimitsredmeatpurchasestohamburger,choosingchicken,porkandfishinstead.Restaurantowners,too,mustdealwiththehighprices.MarkHutchens,ownerofthe50YardLineSteakhouseinLubbock,raisedhismenupricesforbeefitemsbyabout5percentinNovember.Sincethen,theownerofthesmalleatinghousehastriedtomakecutselsewheretoavoidpassingitontocustomers."Itreallyputsmorepressureonthesmallguys,"hesaidofnon-chainrestaurants."Ijustthinkyouhavetostaycompetitiveandkeepyourcostslow."“White-tableclothrestaurantshaveadjustedthesizeoftheirsteaks,makingthemthinner”,saysJimRobb,directoroftheColorado-basedLivestockMarketingInformationCenter.“Andfast-foodrestaurantsarecuttingcostsbyreducingthenumberofmenuitemsandareofferingothermeatoptions,includingturkeyburgers,Robbsaid.Chainrestaurantsalsotrytobuybeefasmuchastheycan,whichessentiallygivesthemadiscount”,IowaStateUniversityassistanteconomicsprofessorLeeSchulzsaid.Thehighpricesarewelcomenewsforatleastonegroup:ranchers(大农场经营者),especiallythoseinTexaswhoforyearshavestruggledamiddrought(干旱)andhighfeedprices.Butevenasranchersbreatheasighofrelief,someworrylastinghighpriceswillcauseconsumerstopermanentlychangetheirbuyinghabits—switchingtochickenorpork.PeteBonds,a62-year-oldTexasrancherandpresidentoftheTexasandSouthwesternCattleRaisersAssociation,saidthat'sabigconcern.“Butsuchfearsmaybeunfounded,Robbsaid.“Threeyearsago,economiststhoughtconsumerswouldstartfindingsubstitutionsforbeefasthedroughtspread.We'resurprisedwehaven'tseenmoreofthat,"hesaid.SouthDakotarancherChuckO'Connorthinksthatconsumerswon’tabandonbeefforgood."I'msuresomearemaybegoingtocutbacksome,buttosaythatpeoplearen'tgoingtobuyitanymore,Idon'tthinkthat'sgoingtohappen,"hesaid,adding,"Ihopenot."1、Thepriceofbeefhasincreasedbecause________.A.thereisagrowingdemandoffreshbeefamongAmericansB.cattleproducershavesucceededinraisinganewtypeofcattleC.thereisalackofrainandtheexportofbeefisincreasingD.ranchershavefoundwaystodealwithhighfeedprices2、WhichmethodisNOTusedbyrestaurantownerstodealwiththehighbeefprices?A.Theyhavemadethesteakssmallerthanbefore.B.Theyhaveincreasedthepricesofbeef-relateddishes.C.Theyhavemadehamburgerswithmanyotherkindsofmeat.D.Theyhavesoughtdiscountbypurchasinglargeamountsofbeef.3、JimRobbgivesanexampleinthesixthparagraphinorderto________.A.tellpeoplethatitisatoughjobtolookforsubstitutionsforbeefB.showhisfearthatchickenorporkmaybeanalternativetobeefC.explainthatcustomerswon’tchangetheirbuyinghabitscompletelyD.indicatethatranchersmaybeleastaffectedbythehighbeefpricesText2TheDomestication(驯化)ofCatsForcenturies,thecommonviewofhowdomesticationhadoccurredwasthatprehistoricpeople,realizinghowusefulitwouldbetohaveanimalskeptforfood,begancatchingwildanimalsandbreeding(繁殖)them.Overtime,byallowingonlyanimalswith“tame”(驯养)characteristicstoproducetheirbabies,humanbeingscreatedanimalsthatwerelesswildandmoredependentuponpeople.Eventuallythisprocessledtothedomesticfarmanimalsandpetsthatweknowtoday,havinglosttheirancientsurvivalskillsandnaturalabilities.Recentresearchsuggeststhatthisviewofdomesticationisincomplete.Prehistorichumanbeingsdidcatchandbreedusefulwildanimals,butspecialistsinanimalbehaviornowthinkthatdomesticationwasnotsimplysomethingpeopledidtoanimals—theanimalsplayedanactivepartintheprocess.Wolvesandwildhorses,forexample,mayhavetakenthefirststepsintheirowndomesticationbyhangingaroundhumansettlements,feedingonpeople’scropsandgettingusedtohumanactivity.Theanimalswhichwerenottoonervousorfearfultolivenearpeopleproducedtheirbabiesthatalsotoleratedhumans,makingiteasierforpeopletocatchandbreedthem.Inthisversion,peoplesucceededindomesticatingonlyanimalsthathadalreadyadaptedeasilytolifearoundhumans.Domesticationrequiredananimalthatwaswillingtobecomedomestic.Theprocesswasmorelikeadancewithpartnersthanavictoryofhumansoveranimals.Atfirstglance,thelamingofcatsseemstofitnicelyintothisnewstoryofdomestication.AtraditionaltheorysaysthatafterprehistoricpeopleinEgyptinventedagricultureandstartedfarming,ratsandmicegatheredtofeastontheirstoredgrain.Wildcats,intum,gatheredatthesameplacestohuntandeattheratsandmice.Overtime,catsgotusedtopeopleandpeoplegotusedtocats.Somestudiesofwildcats,however,seemtocallthistheoryintoquestion.Wildcatsdon’tsharehuntingandfeedingareas,andtheydon’tliveclosetopeople.Expertsdonotknowwhetherwildcatswerepartnersintheirowndomestication.Theydoknowthatlongafterpeoplehadacquireddomesticdogs,sheepandhorses,theysomehowacquireddomesticcats.Graduallytheyproducedanimalswithincreasinglytamequalities.1、Whatissuggestedinrecentresearch?A.Animalswerelessafraidthanthought.B.Animalshadanactiveroleintheirdomestication.C.Wolvesandhorseswerethefirsttobedomesticated.D.Domesticationmeantsomethingpeopledidtoanimals.2、Theword“dance”isusedinParagraph3toshowthat._A.animalsandhumanswerecloseB.controloveranimalswaseasyC.animalswereindependentofhumansD.domesticationwaslikeagame3、Whatprobablyattractedcatstohumansettlements?A.Othercats.B.Warmth.C.Humans.D.Food4、Whatcausesaproblemforthetheorythatcatsweredomesticatedlikewolveswas?A.Catswerenotfriendlytopeople.B.Catswerenotasfierceaswolves.C.Catshadthecharacteristicofindependence.D.Catsshowedclevernesswhentheywerehunting.Text3Theweather.It’salwaysatalking-pointinBritain.Whyisthat?IsitsomethingstrangeaboutBritishpeople?Wellit'snicetothinkthatalotofBritishpeopleareeccentric(古怪),Imean,theplaceisfamousforit.Butreally,it'stheweatherthat'sthepointofnote.TheUKhassomeofthemostinterestingweatherintheworld."BritaindoesnothaveaCLIMATE.ItjusthasWEATHERInhotcountriesmostoftheindoorplacesthatneedtobecomfortableareair-conditioned,andincoldcountriesmostoftheplacesthatneedtobecomfortableareproperlyheated.TheUKistheexception,sincetheweatherisofteninterestingandnoonereallytakesheatandcoldseriously.Soalthoughtheweathercanbeverycold,veryhot,verywet,orjustwildlyconfused,italwaystakespeoplebysurprise.WhenitgetstowinterandthereisactuallysomeSNOW,italwaystakesthepeoplebysurprise.Itisfrontpagenews,andevenafewinchesofsnowbringsthecountrytoastandstill.Butthen,whathappensnextisevenmoresurprisingandcatchesthefolkoffguardcompletely.Andwhocouldpossiblyhavepredictedit?!ITMELTS!Flooding!Whatasurprise!Theninthesummer,itgetsveryhot.IfithadbeenThailandorAustralia,there'dbenoproblem.Itissupposedtobehot,so,thereisairconditioning.ButintheUK,justtotalconfusionatthesuddenhotweather.Shock,healthproblems,anddespitethefactthatthecountryisconsideredtobewhereitalwaysrains,summertimebringsdrought!Butdopeoplehavecisterns(水箱)andreservewatertanks?Wouldn’titmakesenseforpeopletostorerainwaterincaseofdrought?Ofcourseitwould,butitisadependency-culturewherepeoplehavebeentrainedtobedependentonthestate,whichthenmeansthatinemergencypeoplearestuck!WhyistheBritishweathersostrange?ItissomethingtodowiththecombinationofanalmostArcticlatitude(纬度)combinedwithbeinganislandandhavingtheGulfStreambringingwarmweatherfromthetropics.Helpfulpeopleintheknowongeographicalmeteorology(气象学)havecommentedthatthegeneralsituationwiththeUKweatherisevenmorecomplex,asmanydifferentthingscontributetothechangeableweather.AswellastheNorthAtlanticdrift,thereisthefactthattheUKisaffectedbythefollowingmajorairmasses:thetropicalmaritime(海的)GulfStream,thePolarMaritimeairfromtheNorth,theArcticMaritime,thePolarContinental,andtheTropicalContinental.There'salsofastflowingairinJetstreams.AirgoesaroundinconvectioncurrentsinHadleycellsandinFerrelCells.BecausetheBritishIslescangetweathercomingfromhotorcoldzones,andfromlandorsea,achangeablehot/coldwet/dryweatherisfound.1、WhatistheBritishattitudetowardheatandcold?A.Serious.B.Indifferent.C.Positive.D.Careful.2、HowdotheBritishfeelwhentheyseesnowinwinter?A.Excited.B.Frightened.C.Amazed.D.Disappointed.3、WhathappenswhentheBritishmeetadroughtinsummer?A.Theyhavegotwell-prepared.B.Theygetwaterfromtheriver.C.Theyalwayshelpeachother.D.Theymaybefallintotrouble.4、Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.WhyweatherintereststheBritish.B.Englishmen'sattitudetoweather.C.WeatherintheUnitedKingdom.D.WhataffectstheweatherintheUK.Text4Duringthisshoppingseason,salesmenwillcomeupwithdifferentstrategiestogetyourbusiness.Manyproductcompaniesusespecificcolorstocausepositiveemotionsandcompeteforasale.However,sightisnottheonlysensory(感官的)retailthatcompaniesuse.Soundsandsmellscanalsoinfluenceconsumers’purchasingdecisions.NobelPrize-winningresearchshowsthatoursenseofsmellhasgreatpowertocauseanemotionalresponse.AstudypublishedearlierthisyearcomparedpurchasinginaFrenchflowershopwhenthesmelloflavender(薰衣草)wasgivenoffandwhenitwasn’t.Itfoundthatthesmellincreasedthenumberofconsumers’purchasingitemsandtheamountoftheirpurchases.AnearlierstudyusingNikeshoesfoundthatconsumersdesiredtheshoesmore,andwerewillingtopaymore,whentheroomhadamixedsmellofflowers.Realizingthesubconsciousimpactofsmell,manystoresapplyartificialscents(气味)throughtheirheatingandair-conditioningvents(通风口)orplacescentmachinesabovetheirdoors.Forinstance,acoconutscentmightmakethatbikinimoreappealingasyoulongforavacation.Everfeltfrenziedduetoastore’sfast-pacedmusic?Orcalmedbyapieceoflightmusic?Aretailer’schoiceofmusiccanhaveabigimpactonconsumers’moods.Onestudyfoundthatwhensubjectedtoloudmusic,consumerswillspendlesstimeinastore.Butinterestingly,theresearchersdidnotfindadifferenceinsalesorcustomers’satisfaction.Anotherinterestingfindingfromarecentstudywasthatcustomersactuallyshoplongerwhenexposedtounfamiliarmusic.Justasdepartmentstoresusedifferentscentsincertaindepartments,manyusedifferentmusicinsomeareastoappealtovaryingconsumers.Well,youcouldalwaysleavethestoreandtakeabreak,butthefoodcourtprobablyisn’tyourbestchoicesasbrandslikeCinnabonandPaneraBreadalsousescentsaspartoftheircustomers’experience.Onlineretailers(零售商)useavarietyofotherstrategiestogetyourbusiness,butyoucanalwaysneglectthoseandenjoythefamiliarscentsofhome.1、Thepassageismainlyabout________.A.consumers’favoritesoundsandsmellswhileshoppingB.shoppingmalls’strategiesforsatisfyingconsumersC.somespecialservicesfromsupershoppingmallsD.twofactorsaffectingconsumers’shoppingdecisions2、WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph2?A.Decoratingstoreswithflowersbecomesafashion.B.Shopswithspecialsmellscanattractmoreconsumers.C.Smellscanactuallyhelpbusinessmengainmoreprofits.D.Theproductswithakindofspecialsmellaremorepopular.3、Howdoesmusichaveaneffectonconsumers?A.Itcontrolsconsumers’desireforshopping.B.Itinfluenceshowlongconsumersstayinashop.C.Itgivesconsumersthesatisfactionofenjoyingshopping.D.Whetherconsumersarewillingtobuythingsdependsonit.4、Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“frenzied”inParagraph3?A.Satisfied. B.Depressed.C.Surprised. D.Excited.5、Whatdoesthewritertrytoexpressinthelastparagraph?A.Onlineshoppingisbecomingmoreandmorepopularnowadays.B.Peopleshouldspendmoretimeathomewithfamilymembers.C.Peoplecanchoosetogetridofsalesmen’spromotionstrategies.D.Smellsandsoundsareimportantforconsumers’shoppingexperience.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)MoststudentsdoanIQtestearlyintheirschoolcareerEveniftheyneverseetheirresults,theyfeelthattheirIQis1.determineshowwelltheyaregoingtodoinlifeWhentheyseeotherstudentsdoing2.(good)thanthem,theyusuallybelievethatthosestudentshave3.higherIQandthatthereisnothingtheycando4.(change)factsHowever,newresearchintoEQsuggeststhatsuccessisnot5.(simple)theresultofahighIQWhileyourIQtellsyouhow6.(intelligence)youare,yourEQtellsyouhowwellyouuseyourintelligenceProfessorSalovery,who7.(invent)thetermEQ,givesthefollowingdescription:Atwork,itisIQ8.getsyoupromotedSupportedbyhisacademicresearch,ProfessorSaloverysuggeststhatwhen9.(predict)someone'sfuturesuccess,theircharacter,10.ismeasuredbyEQtests,mightactuallymattermorethantheirIQAsisknowntoall,weliveinaworldofgerms(细菌)ItisimpossibletoavoidexposureGeneticmakeupsmaygivesomepeople1.advantageoverothersHowever,itdoesnotstoppeoplefrombecomingsickAllofushavebeenavictimofan2.(ill)atsomepointinourlivesMoreover,itislikelythatwe3.(get)sickagaininthefutureOurbestchancesofavoidingsickness4.(be)byexercisingandemployinggood5.(habit)Whilegoodhygieneandexerciseserveasobviousadvicetomostpeople,eating6.(healthy)isnotalwaysobviousIfyoucannotdefine“healthy”,thenyourimmunesystemwillbehappy7.(tell)youTheimmunesystemisthefoundationofourhealthItworksforuseverydaytokeepuswellAsk8.(you):“Areyoumakingitsjobeasier9.harder?”Likeanysystem,theimmunesystemisnotdifferentIthasatolerancetooIfyoueatunhealthily,yourimmunesystemwillmakeyouawareofitTakeastepintherightdirection10.includingsomehealthyfoodinyourdietSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Criticismcanbedividedintotwotypes.1、Thisisthetypeofcriticismthatcanbethemosthurtful.Parentsmightexpresstheirdisapprovalofyourchoiceincareer,friendsorlifestyle.Peoplemaycriticizehowyoudressorthewayyouact.Itcanbeterriblyunpleasanttotolerateit.Thesecondtypeofcriticisminvolvespointingoutyourweaknessesandmistakes.Nooneisperfect,yetmanyimperfectpeopleseemtofinditextremelyeasyto“letusknow”whenwemessup.2、Andthefactthattheyaretellinguswhatwealreadyknowmakesitmuchmoreannoying.Whenpeopleexpresstheirdisapprovalofsomeareaofyourlifeyoufirstneedtoconsiderhowyoufeelaboutit.Youneedtobesecureinwhoyouareandthedecisionsthatyoumake.3、Rememberthatthereisadifferencebetweenbeingfirminyourchoicesandbeingstubborn.Don’tbestubborn.Bematureenoughtotrulyhearwhattheyaresaying,evenifyoudon’tagreewithitatfirst.4、Ifnot,justletitgoandtrustthattheymeantwell,butwhattheyweresayingisnotforyou.Don’tbemadatthem.5、Improvingyourselfworksbestifyoucanseeyourselffromdifferentangles.Otherpeoplehavedifferentviewsonwhatyouaredoingandcanhelpyou.Ifyouareoneofthosepeoplewhojustwanttolearnthehardway,trylisteningtosomeadviceforachange.Itmightdoyousomegood.A.Inmanycases,wealreadyknowalotofwhatpeoplearesayingtous.B.Youmaycometorealizethattheyhaveagoodviewofthingsandareright.C.Thereisnoneedforyoutocareaboutothers’criticism.D.Thefirsttypeiswhensomeoneexpressestheirdisapproval.E.Bearinmindthatyoushouldnevercriticizeothers.F.I

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