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考研《英语一》泾县2023年考前冲刺试卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Iplantedtwoseedsinmycourtyard.Theylaysidebysideintherich1.Thefirstsays,“Iwanttogrow!Iwanttosendmy2deepintothesoilbeneathme,andpushmysprouts(芽)throughtheearth’ssurfaceaboveme.Iwanttofeelthewarmthofthe3onmyface!”Andshegrew.Thesecondseedsays“Iam4.IfIsendmyrootsintotheground5meIdon’tknowwhatIwillmeetinthe6.IfIpushmywaythroughthe7soilabovemeImaydamagemydelicatesprouts.WhatifIletmybuds(花蕾)openandaninsecttriesto8them?AndifIweretoopenmyblossoms(花),asmallchildmay9mefromtheground.No,itismuchbetterformetowaituntilitis10.”Ayardhenscratchingroundfor11foundthewaitingseedandquickly12it.TheonethingIaskmyselfoccasionallyis—whatifit13?WhatifIjustgivemyplana14andgofull-heartedlyafterit?WhatifIstop15ontheworstthatcanhappenandgo16thebestthatcanhappen?Itseemstomethatpeoplehavegreat17.Mostpeoplecandoextraordinarythingsiftheyhavethe18totaketherisk.Yetmostpeopledon’t.19peoplesitonthesofasaying,“I’mgoingto…”Thentheywilldoitwhentheygetajob,whentheirfinancesareperfect...Thetruthis,yourlifecanneverbe20.Sostepawayfromthecouchsitterswhoareawaitingasingleperfectdaytobeginlivingtheirdreams!1、A.familyB.forestC.mineralD.soil2、A.bodyB.headC.rootsD.feet3、A.sunB.airC.flameD.water4、A.weakB.afraidC.ashamedD.changeable5、A.nearbyB.aheadC.outD.below6、A.cornerB.darkC.rainD.cell7、A.hardB.dampC.thinD.loose8、A.waterB.observeC.eatD.abandon9、A.hideB.rescueC.stealD.pull10、A.lightB.safeC.coolD.fine11、A.foodB.favourC.funD.freedom12、A.recognizedB.caughtC.brokeD.ate13、A.differsB.worksC.declinesD.matters14、A.replyB.directionC.chanceD.assessment15、A.focusingB.insistingC.handingD.calling16、A.toB.aroundC.forD.from17、A.ambitionB.authorityC.potentialD.competence18、A.abilityB.confidenteC.dutyD.fantasy19、A.FewB.ActiveC.IntellectualD.Countless20、A.perfectB.awfulC.peacefulD.conventionalSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Atatimewhenalmostanythingcanbepurchasedwithjustoneclick,it’sbecomeanautomaticresponsetosimplyreplacewhatbreaks.Generationsraisedintheearlierhalfofthe20thcenturywillsaythatthiswasn’talwaysso:householdappliances(器具),clothing,electronicsandmoreusedtobeboughtundertheassumptionthat,withtheoccasionalrepairs,theywouldlastalifetime.Now,someconscientiousconsumersaretakingmattersintotheirownhandsandjoiningtheRepairCafémovement.FoundedinAmsterdamin2009bysewingexpertMartinePostma,theoriginalnonprofithasexpandedtomorethan1,500locationsworldwide.Thesepop-upevents,whicharerunbyvolunteers,offerlessonsinhowtofixanythingfromfixingabuttontoanunresponsivelaptop.“There’sjuiceandtreatsandyougettomeetnewpeople,”saysBennett,aretiredcivilservantandvolunteerfixerattheRepairCafeToronto,whereshemendsjewellery.Shebringsherownspecializedtoolsbutsaysmostitemscouldberepairedbyanyonewithapairofpliersandsomedetermination.“Somethingthatisbrokentooktimeandresourcestomake,soifyou’rethrowingitout,you’rewastingthoseresources.”Ifyoucan’tfindaRepairCafenearyou,it’seasytostartone.RepairCafe.orgoffersastartermanualwithstep-by-stepinstructions.Changinghowweacquirethingsisnecessary,butthere’salsosomethingtobesaidforsimplynotgettingtheminthefirstplace.“Mostofushavemorethanwhatweneed,”saysMarina.“Thiscanleadtoalotofanxiety,like—thinkabouteverythingpackedinthebackofyourcloset;doyouownthosethingsordotheyownyou?”Shesuggestswetrainourselvestomakemindfulpurchases.Lazarovic,whosedelayedpurchasewentevenfurther,explainsthatlessshoppinghasfreedupmoretimeforfamilyactivities,dinnerwithfriendsandmakingart.Bydoingso,assheputsit,“Igotoutofthatneed-to-buy-itcrazeandintheendIfeelgoodthatI’vemadesomething.”1、Howwouldpeopleraisedinthe1940sdealwithbrokenhomeappliances?A.Sellthematalowerprice.B.Pressthebuttontofindthefault.C.Repairthemtolastlonger.D.Donatethemtorecyclingstations.2、WhatdoesBennettsayaboutherwork?A.Shelikesthegoodfoodpeoplebringforherwork.B.Helpingmakerepairsmeanssavingresources.C.ShewillsetupherownRepairCafesoon.D.Shelearnedtorepairjewelsaftersheretired.3、Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“conscientious”underlinedinParagraph2?A.Responsible.B.Generous.C.Powerful.D.Irreplaceable.4、WhatgooddoesLazarovicthinklessshoppingwilldotous?A.It’llmakeuslessanxiousaboutusedthingsathome.B.It’llforceustomakedonationsofunwantedthings.C.It’llleadustoexploretheworldmoreresponsibly.D.Itwillprovideusmoretimeforbeneficialevents.Text2Teensdon’tunderstandthebigfuss(小题大做).Asthefirstgenerationtogrowupinawiredworldtheyhardlyknowatimewhencomputersweren’taround,andtheyeagerlycatchthechancetospendhoursonline,chattingwithfriends,sowhat?Butresearchersnationwideareincreasinglyworriedthatteensarebecomingisolated,lessskillfulatperson-to-personrelationships,andperhapsnumbtothecheatingsthataresomuchapartofthee-mailworld.“Andateen’ssenseofselfandvaluesmaybechangedinaworldwherepersonalconnectionscanbelimitless,”saidShettyTurkle.Anotherresearcher,RobertKraut,saidhe’sworriedaboutthe“opportunitycosts”ofsomuchonlinetimeforyouths.Hefoundthatteenswhousedcomputers,evenjustafewhoursaweek,showedincreasedsignsoflonelinessandsocialisolation.“Chattingonlinemaybebetterthanwatchingtelevision,butit’sworsethanhangingoutwithrealfriends,”hesaid.Today’steens,however,don’tseeanythingstrangeinthefactthatthecomputertakesupacentralplaceintheirsociallives.“Schoolisbusyandfullofpressure.There’salmostnotimetojusthangout,”saidParkerRice,17“Talkingonlineisjusttocatchtime.”Teenssaytheyfeelgoodaboutwhattheysayonlineortakingthelimetothinkaboutareply.Someteensadmitthataskingsomeoneforadate,orbreakingup,canbeeasierinmessageform,thoughtheydon’twanttodoso.Buttheyinsistthere’snoharm.1、Theresearchersarguethat.A.teensdevelopadifferentsenseofvaluesB.nothingiswrongwithteens’chattingonlineC.teenscanmanagetheirsocialconnectionsD.spendinghoursonlinedoesmuchgoodtoteens2、Teensthinkthattalkingonlinecanhelpthem.A.usecomputersproperlyB.improvetheirschoolworkC.developaninterestinsocialskillsD.reducetheirmentalpressures3、Thetextmainlydealswith.A.teens’pleasantonlineexperienceB.teens’computerskillsandschoolworkC.theeffectsofthecomputerworldonteensD.differentopinionsonteens’chattingonline4、WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Teensaremoreskillfulatperson-to-personrelationships.B.Teensshoweddecreasingsignsoflonelinessandsocialisolation.C.Chattingonlineisworsethanhangingoutwithrealfriends.D.Askingsomeoneforadate,orbreakingcanbemoredifficultinmessageform.5、Thepurposeofthetextisto.A.describecomputerresearchresuitsB.drawattentiontoteens’computerhabitsC.suggestwaystodealwithproblemteensD.discussproblemsteenshaveatschoolText3Onedayaprofessorenteredtheclassroomandtoldthestudentsaboutasurprisetest.Afterhearingthat,allstudentswereseatedandwaitedforthetesttobegin.Now,theprofessorgavethetestpaperstoallstudentswithtextfacingdownonthedesk.Oncehewasdonewithhandingoutthetesttoallstudents,heaskedthemtoturnthetestpagesandbegin.Studentswereconfusedtoseethattherewasnotaquestionbutjustablackdotinthecenterofthepage.Theprofessornoticedthestudents’facialexpressionsandtoldthem,“Iwantyoutowriteaboutwhatyouseethere.”Thestudentswerestillconfusedbutgotstartedwiththetest.Attheendoftheclass,theprofessortookallanswersheetsandstartedreadingeachanswerfromeachsheetinfrontofallstudents.Allofthemdescribedabouttheblackdotandtriedtoexplainitsposition.Aftertheprofessorfinishedreading,thewholeclasswassilent.Now,theprofessorbegantoexplain,“Don’tworry.IamnotgoingtogiveyougradesforthisbutIjustwantyoutothinkaboutsomething.Hereeveryonefocusedontheblackdotandwroteaboutitbutnoonewroteaboutthewhitepaper.Thesameiswithourlives.Thewhitepaperembodiesourwholelifeandtheblackspotproblemsinourlife.OurlifeisagiftgiventousbyGod,withloveandcare,andwealwayshavereasonstocelebrateourfriendsaroundus,thejobthatprovidesusourlivelihood,themiraclesweseeeveryday.Stillwejustfocusondaytodayproblemslikehealthissues,lackofmoney,problemsinrelationships,etc.Butweneverseethattheseproblemsareverysmallcomparedtoeverythingwehaveinourlives.”1、Fromthetextwelearnthat_________.A.theprofessorgavethestudentsanunexpectedtestB.theprofessorgradedthestudents’testpapersC.noneofthestudentsfocusedontheblackdotD.thestudentswereunwillingtotakethetest2、Theunderlinedword“embodies”inParagraph4probablycanbereplacedby________.A.presentsB.representsC.emptiesD.enriches3、Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.BehappytotaketestsB.LifeisfilledwithproblemsC.TherearemanyblackdotsinourlifeD.TakeeyesoffproblemsandenjoylifeText4Duetolightpollutionpresenteverywhere—glarefromtoomuchmisaimednightlighting—80%ofEuropeandNorthAmericanolongerexperiencesrealdarkness.Foranyonelivingnearamajormetropolis,asatelliteimageoftheMilkyWay(银河)seemsabstract;Weunderstandittobeadocumentofsomethingtrue,butourunderstandingispurelytheoretical.In1994,afterapre-dawnearthquakecutpowertomostofLosAngeles,theGriffithObservatoryreceivedphonecallsfromfrightenedlocalpeopleaskingabout“thestrangesky”.Whatthosecallerswereseeingwerestars.Darknessisacomplicatedthingtomeasure.In2001,theamateurastronomerJohnBortledesignedascaletohelp.Hisclassificationrangefrom“inner-citysky”(class9),inwhichtheonly“pleasingviewsseenthroughatelescopearethemoon,theplanets,andafewofthebrighteststarclusters(团)”,toaskysodark“theMilkyWaycastsobviousshadowsontheground”(class1).MostNorthAmericansandEuropeansliveunderclass6or7skies,inwhichtheMilkyWayisundetectable.Inthatkindofnight,apersoncanwanderoutside,unfoldagardenchair,openanewspaper,andreadtheheadlines,ifnotthestories.InadditiontotheBortlescale,scientistsoftenusephotodiodelightsensors(传感器)tomeasureandcomparebaselevelsofdarkness.Unihedron’sSkyQua1ityMeteristhemostpopularinstrumentforthiskindofwork,partlybecauseitissmallenoughtofitintoyourpocketandalsobecauseitconnectstoanonlineglobaldatabase.Accordingtothatdatabase,CherrySpringsStatePark—an82-acreparkinremoteruralPennsylvania—presentlyhastheseconddarkestscorelisted.CherrySpringsislocatedlessthan300milesinlandfromtheUSeasternseaboard,inaregion—theEastCoast—thatcontains36%ofthetotalUSpopulationandislitupeverynightlikeabackstagemakeupmirror.Whenpinpointedonasatelliteimage,CherrySpringsisinthemiddleofanuncharacteristicallydarkarea—insulated(隔离),onallsides,byhundredsofthousandsofacresofprotectedforestandsittingontopoftheAlleghenyPlateau,700metresabovesealevel.Mostofthesmalltownssurroundingtheparkaresituatedinvalleyswhereoutdoorlightisalreadyfailing.Thisunusualcombinationoffactorsexplains,toacertaindegree,howCherrySpringsbecameoneofthedarkestplacesinAmerica.1、WhatdidthephonecallstheGriffithObservatoryreceivedreveal?A.Thecallerswereingreatfearofthesevereearthquake.B.Peoplebelievedthatstarswouldbringthemmisfortune.C.Peopleneededhelpandcomfortinfaceofabigdisaster.D.Darknesshadbeenawayfromthelocalpeopleforages.2、Whichclassificationofdarknessdoesthewriterseemtolikebest?A.Class1.B.Class3.C.Class7.D.Class9.3、Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat________.A.lightfromheavenlybodiesismuchweakerB.lightpollutionexistsmainlyinurbanareasC.humaneyesightisgettingfrombadtoworseD.lightpollutionhasbudinfluenceonusanytime4、CherrySpringsisoneofthedarkestplacesinAmericapartlybecauseof________.A.itsspecificlocationB.itslimitontheuseoflightsC.itsnaturalsurroundingsD.itssmallnativepopulationPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Oneevening18,000BC,LalaturnedforhomewithhercollectionsofnutsandfruitsAfeastwaswaitingforher,1.wasafamilyreunionafteralong2.(separate)Howexcitedshewastomeethishusband,Dahu,again!Havingheardwolveshowlingintheforest,Lalaacceleratedhersteps3.(fear)theremightbewildbeastslyinginwaitforherShehadalmostreachedherdestination4.adelicioussmellarrestedherprogressandshestoppedThesmellofmeatfilledtheairandhersensesbecamedizzy5.hungerShesawthegreatdinnerwaswell6.(prepare)ThefamilyweredoingtheirowndutiesandDahu,with7.(strong)pronouncedeyebrowsandcheekbones,8.(sharpen)histoolsThefirstguests9.(arrive)fordinnerwereallfromtheneighbouringcavesLala'sspirits10.(rise)ShesmiledtoherselfgailyandwentoutofthecavetowelcomeherfriendsandneighboursCathy:Stan,doyouhaveaminute?Stan:Oh,hi,CathyWhat’sup?Cathy:Well,Iamreally1.(disappoint)withthesituationintheofficeStan:IamnotinthatveryoftenItis2.noisythatIcan’tworkCathy:YeahI3.havefinishedmypapersyesterday,butJackkept4.(ask)hisstudentstocomeinandoutStan:Hasanybodyspokentohimaboutit?Cathy:No,notyetSoweshouldcomeupwithanidea5.(stop)himdoingthatkindofthingsStan:YeahIamnotabletodomyworkand6.areyouCathy:Couldweaskforakindofmeetingroom?Whenteachershavetotalkwiththeirstudents,theycouldusethemeetingroominstead7.theofficeYouknow,thereis8.roomdownthehallStan:Youmeanthatlittlestorageroom?Oh,9.wouldbetoosmallCathy:Areyousure?Withthosethingstakenout,itmightbe10.(big)thanitlooksStan:GoodideaSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)1、.Whyreadanarticleinthenewspaper,whentheTVnewscanbringyoutheinformationinafewminutesandwithpictures?Whyreadthelifestoryofafamousman,whenashorttelevisionprogramcantellyouallthatyouwanttoknow?2、.Today,newspaperssellinverylargenumbers.Andbooksofeverykindaresoldmorethaneverbefore.3、Althoughsomebookswithhardcoversareexpensive,manybooksareprintedtodayaspaperbooks(平装本),whicharequitecheap.Apaperbackcollectionofshortstories,forexample,isalwayscheaperthananeveningatthecinemaorthetheater,andyoucankeepabookforeverandreaditmanytimes.Additionally,4、.Nomatterwhenyouareonthesubwayoryouarewaitingattheairport,abookinhandisalwaysagoodchoice.Booksareawonderfulproviderofknowledgeandpleasureandsometypesofbooksshouldbeineveryhome.5、.Agoodencyclopedia(百科全书),thoughexpensive,isuseful,too,becauseyoucanfindinformationonanysubject.Besides,youcanhavesuchbooksashistorybooks,sciencetextbook,cookbooks,andcollectionsofstoriesandpoems.Thenfromtimetotimeyoucantakeabookofpoemsoffyourshelvesandreadthethoughtsandfeelingsofyourfavoritepoets.A.Televisionhasnotkilledreading,howeverB.AprintedbookisagoodtimekillerC.EveryhomeshouldhaveagooddictionaryD.MoreandmorepeoplespendlesstimedoingsportsE.ChoosingagoodbookisjustlikechoosingafriendF.BooksarestillacheapwaytogetinformationandenjoymentG.Withthepopularityoftelevisions,somethinkfewerpeoplewillbuybooksandnewspapersWhetheryou'reachild,teenager,youngadultoraremiddle-aged,respectforyourparentsisanimportantvalue.Yourparentsarethepeoplewhoraisedyou,devotingtime,energyandmoneytoyourdevelopment.1、Nomatteryourageis,thereare5waystoshowrespect.●Respecttheirbelongings.Oneimportantwaytoshowrespectistoshowregardforthethingsimportanttoyourparents.Foryoungerchildren,thismaymeannottouchingjewelryorothervaluablethings.Forgrownchildren,re
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