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2023年浙江省紹興市嵊州市考研《英語一》高分沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Medicalbillswerepiling.Kidsneededglasses,carsneededrepairs,andthedogneededsurgery.Ontopofthat,Christmaswasalmost1ussopresentsneededtobepurchased.Butallofthatwas2whenmyhusband,Brian,waswaitinginourlocaltireshoptohavehissixtrucktires3onasnowynight.Heoverheardthetiresalesman4ayoungmomwith3childrenthatshewasinserious5ofallnewtires,aseachonewascompletely6down.7,theyoungmomsaidshedidn’thavethemoneytoreplacemorethanonetireonhercar.Onhearingthat,Brian8topayforatiretobeinstalled,9oftheonetirethiswomanwasabletopurchase.Brianknewthateventhoughitwasjustastart,theyoungmomwouldbemuch10drivingonthe11roadswithabalancedsetoftwonewtiresthantheywouldwithjustonenewtire.Theyoungmomwassosurprisedthatshe12chokedup.Eyesfilledwithtears,shethankedBrianandpulledaway.Myhusbandisanaturallymodest,13manwhofeelsrewardedinthegiving,notinthe14inlife.Soimaginehisunexpected15,whenhelaterdiscoveredthesalesmanhad16theentireamountspentonthe17tiretohisbill!18theseventiresmyhusbandbought,thesalesmanonly19himforsix.Thesimpleactofonemanmakingthedecisiontosharewhathehad,ratherthanworryingaboutwhathewould20,changedthingsthatnight.1、A.inB.uponC.forD.before2、A.forgottenB.solvedC.changedD.purchased3、A.a(chǎn)bandonedB.repairedC.examinedD.replaced4、A.warnB.persuadeC.explainD.mention5、A.dangerB.placeC.needD.face6、A.takenB.brokenC.pulledD.worn7、A.AngrilyB.DisappointedlyC.UnexpectedlyD.Sadly8、A.hurriedB.triedC.offeredD.used9、A.frontB.oppositeC.sureD.instead10、A.saferB.fasterC.happierD.luckier11、A.icyB.hardC.darkD.long12、A.greatlyB.finallyC.instantlyD.excitedly13、A.intelligentB.meaningfulC.humorousD.generous14、A.helpingB.receivingC.usingD.thanking15、A.surpriseB.satisfactionC.chanceD.discovery16、A.a(chǎn)ddedB.paidC.discountedD.returned17、A.spareB.extraC.newD.whole18、A.RegardlessofB.MorethanC.RatherthanD.Inspiteof19、A.soldB.chargedC.a(chǎn)skedD.a(chǎn)ppreciated20、A.comeacrossB.comeoverC.gowithoutD.goforSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Youngsunflowersturnandswingeveryday.Newfindingsaddtoevidencethattheplantsareanimal-like.Harmer,aprofessorintheUniversityofCaliforniaatDavis’DepartmentofPlantBiology,carriedoutaseriesofexperimentsonsunflowersinthefield,inpotsoutdoorsandinindoorgrowthchambers.Bystakingplantssothattheycouldnotmove,Harmershowedthathecoulddestroytheirabilitytotrackthesun.Healsonoticedthatsunflowerspreventedfrommovingwerenotastoughandleafyasthosethatwerefreetomove.Whenplantsweremovedindoorwithasettledoverheadlight,theycontinuedtoswingbackandforthforafewdays.Theindoorplantsdidstarttrackingthe“sun”againwhentheapparentsourceoflightingwasmovedacrosstheroom.Theplantscouldreliablytrackthemovementandreturnatnightwhentheartificialdaywasclosetoa24-hourcycle,butnotwhenitwascloserto30hours.Whensunflowerstrackthesun,thecastsidesoftheirstemsgrewmorerapidlythanthewestsides.Ainight,thewestsidesgrewfasterasthestemswungtheotherway.Theteamidentifiedanumberofgenesthatwereexpressedathigherlevelsonthesunwardsideoftheplantduringtheday,orontheothersideatnight.Aplantgrowth-regulatinghormone,calledauxin,appearstobeakeydriver.The“dance”tothesuncycleobviouslyslowswhenthesunflowermaturesanditsflowersopenup.Atthatpoint,theplantsstopmovingduringthedayandsettledownfacingthesunintheeast.“Beeslikewarmflowers.”Harmersaid,addingthatthebeesarecold-blooded,solandingonawarmflowersavesthemenergyandperhapsfeelsreallygood.“Themorningwarmthchangestheflowersinawaytomakethemmoreappealingtoinsects,perhapscausingthemtoreleasemoreattractivescentsearlierintheday.”hesaid.“We’recurrentlytestingthisidea.”1、WhydidHarmerdotheexperimentonsunflowers?A.Toseehowsunflowersgrowup.B.Toshowwhatsunflowers’genesare.C.Tostudywhysunflowerstrackthesun.D.Tocheckifsunflowersswingincloudydays.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“slaking”probablymeaninParagraph3?A.Tracking.B.Fastening.C.Preserving.D.Researching.3、Whatistheresultofsunflowersbeingstoppedfrommoving?A.Theywon’tgrowwell.B.Theywillgrowfasterthanusual.C.Theywon’tswingbackthoughsetfree.D.Theywillproduceanumberofnewgenes.4、Whatistheadvantageofsunflowers’dancetothesun?A.Theyattractmoreinsects.B.Theysavemoreenergy.C.Theymaturemorerapidly.D.Theyproducemoreflowers.Text2Ifyouarelookingforalast-minutedaytripwiththefamily,here’salistoffestivalsandfairshappeningwithinareasonabledrivefromCharlotte.HopscotchMusicFestivalWhere:DowntownRaleigh(variousplaces).When:Today—Saturday.Highlights:Thismusicfestival,startedThursday,featuresperformancesbymorethan175nationalandinternationalbandsplayingin15differentplaces,allwithinwalkingdistance.Musicgenreswillincluderock,hip-hop,heavymetal,dance,classical,folkandeverythinginbetween.Admission:$34—$110.Details:.FlatwoodsFestivalWhere:451PeachTreeRoad,Bennett.When:10a.m.Saturday—5p.m.Sunday.Highlights:Thisannualfestival,whichisinits15thyear,featuresfamilyfun,food,horseridesandanantiquetractorpull.Therewillalsobemusicalentertainmentandagrandparadewithcars,trucks,tractors,horse-drawnvehicles,floats,farmequipmentandmore.Admission:FreeFriday;onSaturday,$5forages13andolder.Details:919-548-5192;.NCMountainStateFairWhere;1301FanningBridgeRoad,Fletcher.When:Varioustimestoday—Sept.16.Highlights:Incelebrationofthepeople,agriculture,artandtraditionsthatmakeourregiongreat,thefamily-friendlyfairoffersperformancesandevenamanwhocarvesartworkwithachainsaw.Admission:$7;$3forkids6-12andseniors.Details:828—687—1414;.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“genres”referto?A.types. B.a(chǎn)ctivities. C.lessons. D.programmes.2、HowcanyouknowthedetailaboutFlatwoodsFestival?A.Bysurfingthewebsite:www..B.Bydialingthetelephonenumber:828-687-1414.C.Bydialingthetelephonenumber:919-548-5192.D.Bysurfingthewebsite:.3、Wherecanvisitorsseeaspecialkindofartwork?A.Charlotte. B.DowntownRaleigh. C.Bennett. D.Fletcher.Text3OnthemorningofSeptember7th,19-year-oldRyanHarrisand40-year-oldStonieHuffman,twoSitka,Alaskaresidents,tookoffontheir28-footboatinsearchoffish.Twomilesintotheocean,theirboatbegantohavesomeproblems.Theymanagedtofixtheproblems,butdecidedtoheadbacktoshoreanyway.However,beforetheycouldcallforhelporgrabalifejacket,aneight-footwaveslammedhardagainsttheirboatandoverturnedit,throwingbothmenintothecoldAlaskanwaters.Stranded,theybegantolookaroundtoseewhattheycouldgrabontoandsawacoupleoftheemptyfishingboxesfromtheboat,floatingaround.Ryanmanagedtoclimbinsideone.Stonie,however,wasnotasluckyandmanagedtoonlygrabontothelidofthebox.Soon,theybothstarteddriftingapart.WhileRyancontinuedtobobupanddowninthebox,thewavesstartedcarryingStonieaway.Butasluckwouldhaveit,hecaughtsightofoneofthelifesuitsfromtheirboatfloatingintheoceanandmanagedtograbit.Thoughputtingitonandhangingontothelidatthesametimewasnotaneasytask,Stoniemanageditandthenbeganhislongswimbacktoshore.Heendeduponadesertedpatchoflandabout25milesnorthwestofSitka,wherehehadtowaituntilSaturdaymorningalmost24hoursafterthefishingtripbegan,forrescuerstofindhim.Meanwhile,19-year-oldRyancontinuedtodriftaroundtheoceantryingtostayaliveandhopingsomeonewouldfindhim.Thebraveteenagerrepeatedhimselfoverandoveragain,“I’mRyanHunterHarrisandI’mnotgoingtodiehere.”Hewassurehewouldberescued.TwohoursafterhisfriendwasrescuedandabletoguidetheCoastGuardand,26hoursaftertheadventurebegan,Ryanwasfinallyfoundandbroughtbacktoshore.Whatwasamazingwasthatbesidesafewscratches,theyoungsterwasinperfecthealth.Willheeverventureoutonafishingtripagain?Onlytimewilltell!1、WelearnthatonRyanandStonie’swaybacktoshore,.A.theyhadexpectedtheywouldencounterdangerB.theywerestruckbyabigwaveallofasuddenC.theytriedtofixtheproblemsoftheirboatD.theywerefrightenedbymanybigwaves2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“Stranded”inParagraph2mean?A.Trapped. B.Injured.C.Encouraged. D.Puzzled.3、Paragraph4showswhenRyanwasdriftingaroundtheocean,he.A.wasfrightened B.a(chǎn)musedhimselfC.becamehopeless D.stayedpositive4、Thewriterfindsitsurprisingthat.A.Ryanwasfinallyfound B.ittooksolongtofinallyfindRyanC.Ryanwasonlyslightlyinjured D.RyandecidedtogoonafishingtripagainText4Itwasalwaysverycoldonthatlakeshoreinthenight,butwehadplentyofblanketsandwerewarmenough.Wenevermovedamuscleallnight,butwakedatearlydawnintheoriginalpositions,andgotupatonce,thoroughlyrefreshed.Thereisnoendofmedicineinsuchanexperience.Thatmorningwecouldhavedefeatedtensuchpeopleaswewerethedaybefore—sickonesatanyrate.Buttheworldisslow,andpeoplewillgoto“watercures”and“movementcures”andtoforeignlandsforhealth.ThreemonthsofcamplifeonLakeTahoewouldbringbackEgyptianmummytolife,andgivehimahealthyappetite.Idonotmeantheoldestanddriestmummies,ofcourse,butfresherones.Theairupthereinthecloudsisverypureandfine.Andwhyshouldn’titbe?—itisthesametheangelsbreathe.Ithinkthathardlyanyamountoftirednesscanbegatheredtogetherthatamancannotsleepoffinonenightonthesandbyitsside.Notunderaroof,butunderthesky;itseldomorneverrainsthereinthesummertime.Iknowamanwhowenttheretodie.Buthemadeafailureofit.Hewasaskeleton(骨瘦如柴的人)whenhecame,andcouldbarelystand.Hehadnoappetite,anddidnothingbutreadtracts(小冊子)andreflectonthefuture.Threemonthslaterhewassleepingoutofdoorsregularly,eatingallhecouldhold,threetimesaday,andhuntinggameoverthemountainsthreethousandfeethighforfun.Andhewasaskeletonnolonger,butweighedpartofaton.Thisisnofancysketch,butthetruth.Hisdiseasewasconsumption.Iconfidentlyrecommendhisexperiencetootherskeletons.—MarkTwain1、Whichofthefollowingisthetopicofthepassage?A.HowtolivenearLakeTahoeB.TheimaginationofLakeTahoeC.TheareaofLakeTahoehasamazingpowerstobringbackpeople’shealthD.LakeTahoe’sairandwaterqualityarefantasticforEgyptianmummies2、Thewriter’stoneofthispassageis________.A.determinedB.persuasiveC.homesickD.entertaining3、Whatdoestheauthormeanbysayingtheairis“thesametheangelsbreathe”?A.Thealtitudeisveryhigh.B.Thewetairsurroundedthelake.C.Thecoldwindinthearea.D.Thewidenessoftheland.4、Theauthorusesthe“Egyptianmummy”tocompareto________.A.peoplewholosttheirfamiliesB.sickandexhaustedpeopleC.a(chǎn)deadmanD.thewritersbaddreamPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)語法填空AyoungmaninWuhan,HubeiProvincehasbecomethelatestInternetsensationafteravideoshowinghisheart-warmingactonasubwaytrainwentviralonsocialmedia1.(recent)Inthevideo,themancanbeseen2.(hold)hismobilephoneinhishandafterfallingasleeponaMetro,withamessageinlargefontonthescreenwhichreads,“Pleasewakemeifyouneedmyseat”Thevideo3.(capture)byafellowpassengerwhoposteditonWeiboThevideo,4.wasjust7secondslong,hasbeenviewedmorethan19milliontimesinjusttwodaysChinesenetizens(網(wǎng)民)weregreatlytouchedbytheyoungman’sactandapplaudedhimforhis5.(kind)Awebuserevencommented,“Ionlyneeded7secondstofall6.lovewiththisyoungman”Thehumbleman7.(refuse)aninterviewinvitationafterbecominganInternetstarandsaidthathejustdidwhathefeltheshouldInaWeibopost,hethankednetizensfor8.(they)loveandpraiseHesaidhewouldalwaysfallasleepwhenhehadnothingtodoonthetrainbutworriedothersmayneedtheseat,sohegot9.ideaofmakingamessageonhisphonescreenHeaddedthathehopesthepositiveenergycanspread10.(far)語篇填空Theterm“extremesports”,whichwemighthaveseenonamagazineorawebsite,1.(be)becomingmoreandmorecommonastheconceptofextremesportsgains2.(popular)Butwhatareextremesportsonearth?Duringthe1970sand1980s,thetermwasusedforsportswithhighrisks3.(involve)Today,however,thesportsalsoincludeactivitiesthatgiveafeelingofadventurewithout4.(necessary)puttingaparticipant’slifeindangerForeveryextremesport,thereisprofessionalequipmentthathasbeendeveloped5.(protect)yourbody,improveyourperformanceandgiveyou6.a(chǎn)dvantageinthecompetitionExtremesportscoverawiderangeSome7.(develop)fromfamiliaractivitiessofar,likemountainbiking,climbinganddragraceSomemaynotbewellknownForinstance,boulderingisakindofrockclimbing8.noropeisused9.usuallytakesplaceinanareawithlargerocksorinclimbingcenterNowadays,suchsportshavebecomemorepopular10.youngpeopleallovertheworldthaneverbeforeSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)You'vedonetherightthingsright.Yourmaterialsandcertificatesmadeagoodimpression.Youpassedtheinterviewphonescreeningandyou'vebeeninvitedtothecompanyforthatimportantinterview.Howdoyoucontinuetobuildtherelationshipwiththepotentialemployerthatwillleadtoaneventualjoboffer?●1、Don'texpectthepotentialemployertoextendtheirdaybyseveralhourstoaccommodateyourschedule.Ifyou'recurrentlyworkingandlookingforanewposition,hopefully,you'vechosenthemostethicalpaththatyouremployerknows.Arecruitingemployerisoftenwillingtointerviewagoodcandidatelateintheafternoon,butrarelywilltheinterviewextendpast6p.m.●Maketheright,positiveimpression.Arriveearly,dressupforthepositionforwhichyouareapplyingandbringanadditionalresumewithreferences.Remembertotreateverypersonyouencounterwithdignityandrespect.ThereceptionistisreportinghisimpressionsofyoutotheHRDirector.Bepoliteasmuchaspossiblethroughouteveryinteractionyouhavewiththecompany.Eachpersonisassessingyourpotentialfitwithintheirorganization.2、.●Bringyourresumeandotherneededinformation,foryouwillbeaskedtofilloutanapplication.3、.Italsoallowsthecompanytoobtainyourwrittenpermissiontocheckyourreferences,employmenthistory,anddocriminalbackgroundchecks,etc.ifyouarehired.●Followupaftertheinterviewwithathankyouletter,andperhapsaphonecall.Ireceivedthreethankyoulettersandacoupleofphonecallsfromthe23peoplewhoparticipatedinafirstinterviewwithus.4、.Doingtherightthingsrightwillresultinmoreinterviews,betterjoboffers,andamoresuccessfulcareer.5、,andyourapplicationwillriseabovethepack.Ipromise.A.GoodmannersalwayscountB.TaketimeoffworkfortheinterviewC.TakealittlemoretimeateachstepD.ThefilledoutapplicationmakesthedataentryeasierE.Countonit,especiallyinsmall-tomid-sizedorganizationsF.ThepurposeoftheinterviewistodetermineifyouandtheorganizationareagoodfitG.Don'tblowyourchancesbybehavingrudelytopeopleyoubelieveunimportantHowtoBecometheCEOofYouClimbingthecorporateladdermightnotbeforeveryone,buteveryonecanusesecretstobusinesssuccessinordertoimprovetheirlivesandreachtheirgoals.1、Setyourgoals.EveryCEOhasan"endinmind"fortheircompany.Soshouldyou.Writeajournalentryortypeanemailtoyourselfdescribingwhatyouseeyourselfdoinginthreeyears.2、Forexample:“I’mamanagerinthefinancialservicessectorofaFortune500company.”“I’llworkoutatleastfivedaysperweek.”Themoresp

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