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考研《英语一》怀远县2023年全真模拟试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Itwasahotsummerday.Thesunwasshiningbrightlyandallcouldthinkofwas1downwithascoopofmyfavoriteicecream.Idecidedtomakeaquick2tothenewlyopenedicecreamparlor(冰淇淋店)closebyforamid-day3.AssoonasIarrivedthere,I4myicecreaminafancyconeandaskedtheserverto5twotubsofchocolateicecreamforfolksathome.Whilewaitingformytake-out,Iwashalfwaythroughmyicytreatandwasenjoyingtheviewofthetwocolorfully6icecreamflavors,sittingprettyonenexttotheother.Nowthatmyto-goorderwas7,Iheadedtothepaymentcountertosettlethebill.Surprisingly,thecashierhadforgottento8myicecream,9onlyforthetwotubs.Thenextfew10passedbyasI11betweendoingwhatwaseasy—clearingthebillandmovingout,anddoingwhatwasright—12theerror.IknewifIdidn’tbringtheerrorinthebilltohis13,myicecreamwouldbechargedagainsthis14.Thatmoment,mydecisionwasmadeandIwentandtoldhimwhathehad15.Helookedatmein16andthankedmeprofuselyfortellingtheerror.Haditnotbeenformy17tellingtheerror,hewouldhavebeen18.Thesmileofreliefonhisfacemademesmile,too.Icameoutoftheicecreamparlorfeelingreally19aboutmyself.Iknewthatdayhowwonderfulitfeelstodowhatisright20whatiseasy.1、A.calmingB.breakingC.coolingD.setting2、A.choiceB.tripC.decisionD.promise3、A.mealB.workC.treatD.cure4、A.orderedB.bookedC.deliveredD.made5、A.sellB.takeC.makeD.pack6、A.decoratedB.preparedC.createdD.described7、A.readyB.slowC.lateD.over8、A.billB.buyC.payD.cash9、A.takingB.spendingC.chargingD.buying10、A.daysB.weeksC.hoursD.seconds11、A.debatedB.checkedC.doubtedD.wondered12、A.referringtoB.pointingoutC.findingoutD.lookinginto13、A.mindB.faceC.noticeD.note14、A.expensesB.salaryC.taxesD.fees15、A.missedB.leftC.remainedD.balanced16、A.needB.reliefC.terrorD.anxiety17、A.incrediblyB.obviouslyC.secretlyD.honestly18、A.finedB.hiredC.sentencedD.detained19、A.optimisticB.freshC.awesomeD.well20、A.otherthanB.apartfromC.regardlessofD.ratherthanSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Consumerswhovaluetheirprivacy(隐私)canlimitwhattheypostonFacebookandadjustsettingsonsitessuchasInstagram.ButInternetserviceproviders(ISPs)havethebestadvantagepointonwhatconsumersdoonline,andthere’smuchlessyoucandoaboutit.Afterall,yourISPistheconduit(中转机构)foreverythingyouread,view,orshopforwhileyou’reaccessingthewebathome.NewrulesgoverningthewayISPscanuseconsumers’datawereadoptedin2016andscheduledtogointoeffectthisDecember.ButtheywererejectedbyCongressthisspringThatleavesthefutureofbroadband(宽带)privacypracticesunsettled.Consumerssaytheywantmore,notless,regulationofbroadbandprivacy.Inanationallyrepresentativesurveyof1,008AmericansconductedinearlyMayfortheConsumerReportsNationalResearchCenter,80PercentofrespondentstoldusthatISPsshouldneedtogetpermissionbeforesharingconsumers’data.Sixoutof10didn’tthinkISPsshouldbeallowedtosellorsharethisinformationatall.Eighty-fivepercentofrespondentssaidthedatarightfullybelongstothem.Undertherecentlydefeatedrules,broadbandproviderswouldhavefacedanewloginrequirement,forcingthemtogetpermissionbeforeusingdatasuchaswebbrowsinghistories.OpponentsoftherulessaiditwasunfairtoholdISPstostricterstandardsthanInternetcompaniessuchasAmazon,Google,andFacebook,whichareregulatedmoreloosely.Goingforward,statelawscouldpickupsomeoftheconflict.BytheendofMay,morethanadozenstateshadproposedsomelawsmentioningtheissue.PrivacyprotectionbillswerealsobeingdiscussedinWashington,D.C.Butprivacyexpertsdon’texpectmuchfromthebills.Afterall,thisisthesameCongressthatvotedtorollbacktheexistingprivacyprotections.1、Whatdothenewrulesfocuson?A.KeepingtheInternetsteady.B.Settlingbroadbandpractices.C.ForbiddingISPstouseconsumers’data.D.ProtectingInternetconsumers’privacy.2、Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.RegulationsonISPsusingconsumers’data.B.AsurveyofprivacyconductedbyCongress.C.Consumers,opinionsaboutbroadbandprivacy.D.Theargumentaboutwhoownsconsumers’data.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“Opponentsoftherules”inParagraph3referto?A.Broadbandproviders.B.Internetcompanies.C.Internetconsumers.D.Surveyrepresentatives.4、Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Thefutureofbroadbandprivacywillbeclear.B.InternetcompaniesrejectedtherulestogetherwithISPs.C.Privacyexpertshaveanegativeattitudetotheprivacyprotectionbills.D.ConsumerswillgoonarguingwithCongressabouttheInternetprivacy.Text2WHEREAREWEGOINGTODAY?ThePlayIndoorPlaygroundcovers2,300squarefeet.Ithasfun,colorfulentertainingandexcitingtoysandequipmentforyoutoplaywith.Howabouttheinflatable(可充气的)obstaclecourse?Doyouthinkyouwillbeabletowalkarounditasyourebouncingeverywhere?Maybeyouwanttotakeaswimintheballpool.Thegreatthingaboutplayingisbeingabletobecreativeanduseyourimagination.YoucanbeANYTHINGyouwanttobe!Howaboutbeingmonkeystohideoutinthetreehouse?Youcanclimbuptothetopofthetreehouseslide,andpretendtoeatthoseyummybananasbeforeslidingbackdownagain.Orperhapsyouwanttobeprincesses,sittinginthecastlewithyourlovelylongh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B.$65. C.$75. D.$105.3、Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Youcanbuyaticketbyemailing.B.Touristswillonlybeguidedbyamap.C.Onlynewsitesareavailableforthetour.D.Volunteerscantakepartinthetourforfree.Text4Ineverseenthenightnorseenastar;I’veseenneitherspringnorfallnorwinter.IwasbornattheendoftheReiningAge(刹车时代),justastheEarth’srotation(旋转)wascomingtoafinalstop.TheReininglastedfor42years,threeyearslongerthantheUnityGovernmenthadplanned.Mymotheroncetoldmeaboutthetimeourfamilywitnessedthelastsunset.TheSunhadeversoslowlycrepttowardthehorizon,almostasifithadstoppedmovingaltogether.Intheend,ittookthreedaysandthreenightstofinallyset.Naturally,thatwastheendofall“days”andall“nights”.TheEasternHemisphere(半球)wascoveredinweaklightforalongtimethen,perhapsforadozenyearsorso—withtheSunhidingjustbeyondthehorizon—itsraysreflectedbyhalfofthesky.ItwasduringthatlongsunsetthatIwasborn.Duskdidnotmeandarkness.TheNorthernHemispherewaslitupbytheEarthEngines.ThesegiantengineshadbeenraisedallacrossAsiaandNorthAmerica;onlythesolidplatesbeneaththosetwocontinentscouldresistthegreatpushingforcestheyexerted.Therewereabout12,000EarthEnginesbuiltanddistributedacrosstheAsianandAmericanplains.FrommyhomeIcouldseethebrightplasmaplumes(等离子气柱)ofseveralhundredEarthEngines.Justimagineatitanicpalace,oneaslargeastheParthenonontheAcropolis.Nowimaginecountlesstitanicpillarsrisingfromthatpalace,reachingtotheheavens,eachreleasingbrilliant,bluish-whitelightlikeatitanicshiningtube.Andthenthereisyou;youareamicrobeonthepalace’sfloor.Thisonlybeginstopaintthepictureoftheworldwelivedin.Thispicture,however,isnotyetcomplete.Inordertosurvivethemeltingtemperatureoftheexpandingsun,wehavetopushtheEarthawayfromit.First,theEarthmustbestoppedfromrotating.Onlytheforcesactingtangentially(正切地)totheEarth’srotationcouldslowit,sotheEarthEngineshadtobebuilttoaspecificangle.Thosegiganticpillarsoflightwereleaningtothatangle.Nowimaginewhatthatmeantforourpalace,withitspillarsallleaningonthepointoffallingdown!ManywhocamefromtheSouthernHemispherewentmadwhensuddenlyseeingthisawesomeview.WorsethantheviewwastheburningheatreleasedbytheEarthEngines.Outdoorsthetemperaturewasstuckataround160to180degrees,forcingustowearspecialsuitsjusttoleavethehouse.Theextremelyhightemperaturesoftenbroughtpouringrains.ItwasalwaysaterrifyingscenewhenthebeamofanEarthEnginecutthroughdarkclouds.Thecloudsscatteredthebrilliant,bluish-whitelightofthebeam,eruptingitintoendlessrainbowlightthatcoveredtheentireskylikewhite-hotmagma(岩浆).Tomygeneration,bornintheNorthernHemisphere,allofthiswasperfectlynormalandnatural,justliketheSun,starsandMoonhadbeentogenerationsbeforetheReiningAge.WecalledtheentirehistoryofthehumanracethathadcomebeforeusthePre-SolarAge;whatafascinatingandgoldenerathathadtrulybeen!TheReiningAgelefttheearthwithahorrifyingresult.Theseatides,quickenedbytheEarthEngines,hadswallowedtwooutofeverythreecitiesintheNorthernHemisphere;thentheglobalincreaseintemperaturesmeltedthepolaricecap,resultinginfloodsthatspreadtotheSouthernHemisphere.Thirtyyearsearliermygrandfatherhadwitnessedgiant300-footwavesthathadengulfedShanghai.Evennow,hecouldnevertellusaboutitwithouthisgazeslippingintoathousand-milestare.Ourplanethadalreadychangedbeyondrecognitionbeforeitevensetoutonitsjourney.Whoknewwhathardshipswerewaitingforusonourlongtravelsthroughouterspace?1、Whathappenedwhentheauthorwasborn?A.Theearthhadstoppedturningforforty-twoyears.B.Thesunwasmakingitslastfalltowardsthehorizon.C.AlltheEarthEngineshadnotbeenfinished.D.Hisfamilyweresufferingfromthesummerhotness.2、WhichofthefollowingabouttheEarthEnginesisright?A.TheywerebuiltinAsiaandNorthAmericaduetotheirhugenumberandweight.B.Theirlightandheatprovidednecessaryenergyforpeopletosurvive.C.Theywereallbuilttopointstraightupwardtotheskytostoptheearthrotating.D.Theirexistencebroughtbothopportunitiesandinconveniencetopeopleontheearth.3、Whatcanweinferfromthelastthreeparagraphs?A.PeoplebornintheSouthernHemispherecouldenjoyfourdifferentseasons.B.TheauthormissedhisPre-SolarAgelifestyleverymuch.C.GrandfatherwouldneverforgetthesceneofShanghaibeingswallowed.D.Theauthorwasdiscouragedbutoptimisticaboutthefutureoftheearth.4、Inthisexcerpt(节选)wecanclearlyseethattheauthorisgoodat__________.A.describingmentalactivities B.visualizingvividscenesC.doingexperimentalanalysis D.expressingpersonalbelief5、Thisexcerptisapartof__________.A.adocumentarynovel B.anacademicessayC.ascientificresearchreport D.asciencefiction6、Whatisthebesttitleofthischapter?A.TheLastSunset B.TheEarthEngines C.TheReiningAge D.ThePost-SolarLifePartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)IwastravelinginasmallplaceinNewYorkThatplacehadnotaxiforashort1.(distant)Onehadtotakearickshaw(人力车)IcalledoutforanoldmaninthewaitinglineBeforeIgotontherickshaw,I2.(automatic)askedhowmuchhewouldchargetotakemeacrosstotheMallI3.(tell)“10dollars”ThenIstartedbargainingHejustgaveahardsmileandsaid,“Whateveryoufeellike,pleasegivemeItisnotnecessary4.(bargain)onthissmallamount”Iwasabitashamedatmyselfandkeptquietwhilehecontinued,“5.(like)thosetaxis,myvehicledoesnotrunonpetrolordiesel(柴油)orevengas;6.runsonmysweatSopleasegiveittome7.asmile,forthemoneyhastofeedsomany8.(hunger)mouthsathome”WhenwereachedtheMall,Igavehimthemoneyandthesmile9.requestedandaddedagentlepatonhisbackHesmiledbackasiftogivemeareceiptandIwouldpreservehissmilefor10.longtimeCathyMartinisahurricanehunterwiththeNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration(NOAA)Forsixmonthseachyear,sheispartofateamthatcollects1.shedescribesas“vitaldata,tosavelifeandproperty”Whenwindspickup,2.(spin)towardtheCaribbeanandUScoastline,Martinand3.(she)flightteamspringintoactionTheyuseinstrumentscalleddropsondes,which4.(set)freefromatubeatthebackoftheplaneAsadropsondemakesits10,000-footlandingintothesea,itsendsoutinformationaboutairtemperature,pressure,humidity,andthespeedand5.(direct)ofthewindOnaneight-hourflight,Martin’steam6.(typical)drops15to20dropsondeswhileflyingfromonesideofthestorm7.theother,tryingtocoverasmuchgroundaspossibleTheyheadforthecenter(oreye)ofthestorm,8.there’snowind,andalsosearchforthestrongestwinds,tohelppeopleonthecoastprepareforwhat’scomingSometimes,theywilluseanunmannedaircraft9.(gather)dataclosertotheocean'ssurfaceThoughtheseflightscanbelong,10.(tire)andoftenlastseveraldaysinarow,MartinlikesherjobandwishesshecouldflyeverydaySectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)“JaneEyre”waspublishedin347.Itisnotjustaromancenovel,butaneducationalstory.WomencanlearnsomuchfromthisgreatVictorianheroine.ThisisnottosuggestthatJanedidn’thaveshortcomings.1、Youcanovercomeyourpast,howeverbaditis.JaneEyreismademiserableasachildbyherhorriblerelatives.2、Heconstantlyremindsherthatshe’sanorphan(孤儿).ButshelearnsalotaboutlettinggowhensheissenttoaboardingschoolandmakesfriendswithHelen.3、Janenotes,“Theworldwasavariedfieldofhopesandexcitementwaitingforthosewhohadthecouragetogoforth.”IfJanehadn’tbeenbrave,shemighthavereturnedtothecruelwomanwhoraisedher.Don’tbeafraidtospeakyourmind.Sheisnotscaredtovoiceheropinionswhennecessary.Itismuchbettertotalkaboutthingsthantohideunspokenanger.4、Bepositive.WhenJanewasyounger,shehadatendencytofeelsorryforherself.5、Butasshegetsolder,shelearnstobehappydespiteherpast.A.Youcandecideyourlife.B.Thepossibilitiesforlifeareendlessforthosewhotakerisks.C.Talkingalsohelpshealrelationshipsaswell.D.Hercousin,John,istheworst.E.Itisweakandsillytosayyoucan’tbearwhatitisyourfatetoberequiredtobear.F.Still,there’smuchtobelearnedfromthewayshechoosestolive.G.Herlifewasmiserable.Amastermindalliance(策划小组)isbuiltoftwoormoremindsworkingactivelytogetherinperfectharmonytowardacommondefiniteobjective.1、Noonehasevergainedsuccesswithoutapplyingthemastermindprinciple.Allgreatmindshavebeenreinforced(加强)throughcontactwithothersthatallowedthemtogrowandexpand.Therearefourstepsto

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