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朝陽縣2023年考研《英語一》深度自測卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AmanandhiswifearrivedinBostonbytrain.Aftergettingoffthetrain,theywalkedwithoutan1intotheouterofficeofHarvard’spresident.Sotheywerestoppedbyhissecretaryandkept2.Forhours,thesecretarytooknonoticeofthem,3thatthecouplewouldfinallybecomedisappointedand4.Buttheydidn’t.Thesecretaryfinallydecidedtodisturbthepresident,though5.Afewminuteslater,thepresidentwalkedtowardsthecouplewitha6face.Theladytoldhim,“Wehadasonthat7Harvardforoneyear.HelovedHarvard.Hewas8here.Butaboutayearago,hewasaccidentallykilled.MyhusbandandIwouldliketo9(紀念物)tohim,somewhereoncampus.”Thepresidentwasn’tmoved.Instead,hewas10.“Madam,”hesaid,“wecan’tputupastatueforeverypersonwhostudiedatHarvardanddied.Ifwedid,thisplacewouldlooklikea11,”“Oh,no,”thelady12quickly.“Wedon’twanttoputupastatue.Wewouldliketogivea13toHarvard.”Thepresidentrolledhiseyesand14atthecoupleandthenexclaimed,”Abuilding!Doyouhaveany15howmuchabuildingcosts?Wehavespentover$7,500,000onthecampusbuildingatHarvard.”Foramomenttheladywassilent.Thepresidentwas16,becausehecouldgetridofthemnow.Thentheladyturnedtoherhusbandandsaidquietly,“Isthatallitcoststostarta17?Whydon’twejuststartourown?”Herhusbandnodded.18theirofferwasturneddown.Mr.andMrs.StanfordtraveledtoCaliforniawheretheyfoundedStanfordUniversity19afterthem,amemorialtoasonthatHarvardnolonger20about.1、A.choiceB.decisionC.acquaintanceD.appointment2、A.waitingB.standingC.sittingD.talking3、A.hopingB.findingC.realizingD.imagining4、A.godownB.gooutC.goawayD.goaround5、A.hopelesslyB.carefullyC.unexpectedlyD.unwillingly6、A.pleasantB.funnyC.coldD.sad7、A.attendedB.visitedC.studiedD.served8、A.cleverB.braveC.proudD.happy9、A.setaboutB.setupC.setdownD.setoff10、A.satisfiedB.excitedC.shockedD.ashamed11、A.parkB.cemeteryC.gardenD.museum12、A.explainedB.expressedC.refusedD.admitted13、A.buildingB.yardC.playgroundD.square14、A.laughedB.shoutedC.glancedD.called15、A.suggestionB.ideaC.thoughtD.opinion16、A.boredB.astonishedC.interestedD.pleased17、A.departmentB.universityC.businessD.club18、A.OnceB.WhileC.SinceD.Though19、A.namedB.lookedC.takenD.followed20、A.talkedB.knewC.heardD.caredSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Yasudais95yearsold.LookingforeasierwaystosearchtheWebandsendemail,heboughtApple’siPad.Thecompanyhassold3.27millioniPadssincetheyenteredthemarketinApril.Althoughit’simpossibletoknowwithcertaintyhowmanyseniors(老年人)arebuyingthem,evidencesuggeststhatit’sahitwithseniors.TheiPad’sintuitiveinterface(直觀界面)makesitattractivetoseniorsaroundtheworld,saysTakahiroMiura,aresearcherattheUniversityofTokyou.“TheiPadisagoodtoolforseniorsbecauseit’sveryeasytouse,”hesays.UnlikethePC,itdoesn’trequireformerknowledge.”JamesCordwell,aresearcherinLondon,saystheiPad’spopularitywithseniorsishelpingApplereachbeyonditstraditionalbaseofyoungcustomers.“Theworld’spopulation,especiallyindevelopedmarkets,isgettingolder.It’sprobablyamarketwhereApplehasleastentered,”Cordwellsays.Seniorusersareakeysourceofgrowthfortheminthefuture.Seniorsmake.upabout22percentofthepopulationinJapan.TheymayprovethatseniorsarewillingtoaccepttheiPad.Besidesthecustomergroupunder30,theyspendmorethananyothergroupinthecountry,accordingtoareport.MotooKitamura,78,aformergassalesman,boughtaniPadtohelphimcommunicatewithhis2-year-oldgrandsonandpreventhimfromexperiencingsomeofthementalproblemsthatsometimescomewithgettingolder.“Tryingnewthingslikethatisgoodmentalexercise,”hesays.1、Theunderlinedpart“ahit”inParagraph1probablymeans.A.asuddenattackB.aheavyburdenC.veryfamiliarD.quitepopular2、WhichofthefollowingisNOTanadvantageoftheiPad?A.Ithasintuitiveinterface.B.Itiseasytooperate.C.Peoplecanuseitasawaytodomentalexercise.D.Beginnerscanuseitwithoutsimilarexperiences.3、Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.ThetraditionalcustomersofApplesproductsareusuallytheyoung.B.PeopleabovethirtyareAppleslargestcustomergroupinJapan.C.SeniorswillsoongrowintoAppleslargestcustomergroup.D.SeniorsinJapanarefondofbuyinglatesthi-techproducts.4、Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.iPadinfluencingthecustomergroup.B.iPadleadingAppletoseniors.C.iPad’sarrivalcausingJapanesetothink.D.iPadbeatingthetraditionalPC.Text2WhizzfizzingFestivalAsoneoftheHomeCountiestothenorthandwestofLondon,BuchinghamshireisknownfortherollingChilternHills,itsprettyvillages,andthemuch-lovedchildren’sauthorRoaldDahl.ThewriterwhopennedCharlieandtheChocolateFactory,TheWitches,MatildaandTheBigFriendlyGiantistheinspirationfortheWhizzfizzingFestival,whichwilltransformthemarket-townofAylesburyintoallkindsofmusic,colorandfunonSaturday,1July.FormerlyknownasTheRoaldDahlFestival,thisyear’seventwillinvolveabroadrangeofchildren’sfilmsandbringtolifesomeoftheirbest-lovedcharacters—fromAliceinWonderlandandGruffalotoTheBigFriendlyGiantandHarryPotter.ThingstoSeeandDoThefestivalsstartat11a.m.withacolorfulchildren’sparade.Morethan650localschoolchildrenandteachers,manyinfancydress,willmarchthroughthetowncarryinggiantcarnivalpuppets(木偶),withthousandsofaudiencesliningthestreettowatch.Theparadewillbefollowedbyarangeofchild-friendlyactivitiesandworkshopsheldinvenuesacrossthetown.Don’tbelatefortheMadHattersTeaPartyintheBucksCountyMuseum,catchasplendidscreeningofaRoaldDahlfilmintheOldCourtHouse,watchleadingchildren’sauthors,includingJulianClary,andreadintheMarketSquare.CBeebies’children’schefKatyAshworthwillonceagaincookupastormwithherinteractiveConcoctionKitchen,locatedoutsideHaleLeysShoppingCentre.Littlechefswillhavelotsofopportunitiestogetinvolvedinpreparing,cooking—andbestofall,tasting—Katy’swonderfuldishes.Withhands-onartsandcraftsworkshops,storytellingsessions,livemusic,afancydresscompetition,streettheatreandmore,thereissomethingforeveryone.Formoreinformation,visit:.uk/aylesbury-whizzfizzing-festival-inspired-roald-dahl.1、WhoisWhizzfizzingFestivalintendedfor?A.Children.B.Filmstars.C.Publishers.D.Children’sauthors.2、WhichfilmwasmadefromRoaldDahl’swork?A.TheGruffalo.B.HarryPorter.C.AliceinWonderland.D.TheBigFriendlyGiant.3、Wherecanafoodie(吃貨)prefertogo?A.MarketSquare.B.OldCourtHouse.C.BucksCountyMuseum.D.HaleLeysShoppingCenter.4、WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesWhizzfizzingFestival?A.Varied.B.Global.C.Boring.D.Ordinary.Text3WhenaskedaboutherchildhoodinthedocumentaryAliveInside,a90-year-oldwomanwithdementia(癡呆)replies,“I’veforgottensomuch.”FilmmakerMichaelRossatoBennettthenplaysmusicfromherpastforher.“That’sLouisArmstrong,”shesays.“He’ssingingWhentheSaintsGoMarchingInandittakesmebacktomyschooldays.”Shethenrecallsexactdetailsfromherlife.Whydoesithappen?Musictendstoaccompanyeventsthatarouseemotionsorotherwisemakestrongimpressionsonus—suchasweddingsandgraduations.Thesekindsofexperiencesformstrongmemories,andthemusicandmemorieslikelybecomeintertwined(緊密相連)inourneural(神經的)networks,accordingtoJuleneJohnson,aprofessorattheUniversityofCalifornia.Movements,suchasdancing,alsooftenpairwithourexperienceofmusic,whichcanhelpformmemories.Evenmanyyearslater,hearingthemusiccanbringbackmemoriesoftheselong-pastevents.AsAliveInsideshows,musichasthispowerevenformanypeoplewithdementia.Researchersnotethatthebrainareasthatprocessandremembermusicaretypicallylessdamagedbydementiathanotherareas,andtheythinkitmayexplainthephenomenon.Theyalsopayattentiontoelderlypeoplewithdementia,especiallythoseinnursinghomes.“It’spossiblethatthoselong-termmemoriesarestillthere,“Johnsonsays,“butpeoplejusthaveahardertimeaccessingthembecausethey’reinastrangeplaceandthere’renotalotofcircumstancesinwhichsomeonecouldpulloutthosememories.”Johnsonalsonotesthatmusicisnotuniversallyusefulforallpeoplewithdementiasincetherearesomepeoplewithdementiawhosebrainareathatrecognizesmusicisdamaged.Despitemusic’sapparentbenefits,fewstudieshaveexploreditsinfluenceonmemoryrecallinpeoplewithdementia.“It’sreallyanuntappedarea,”Johnsonsays.PetrJanataisoneresearcherinvestigatingthetopicofmusicandmemory.Hesaysthatscientistsstilldonothavetheanswersforwhyandhowmusicreawakensmemoriesinpeoplewithdementia,butthisphenomenonisrealandit’sjustamatteroftimebeforeit’sfullyborneoutbyscientificresearch.1、WhathelpstheoldwomaninAliveInsiderecallherchildhood?A.Afilmshehaswatchedbefore.B.Asongshehaslistenedtobefore.C.Thevoiceofherchildhoodfriend.D.Thedescriptionofherschooldays.2、WhatbenefitofmusicisdiscussedinParagraph2?A.Ithelpsmakelastingmemories.B.Ithelpscurepatientsofdementia.C.Ithelpsarouseemotionsinspecialevents.D.Ithelpsrememberdancemovementseasily.3、AccordingtoJohnson,whatshouldwedoforelderlypeoplewithdementia?A.Sendthemtonursinghomesforgoodcare.B.Providefamiliarenvironmentsforthem.C.Playlotsofclassicalmusictothem.D.Talktothemabouttheirpast.4、Whatdoweknowaboutthestudyintomusicandmemoryrecallinpeoplewithdementia?A.ItiscriticizedbyPetrJanata.B.Itissupportedbysolidevidence.C.Itappliestoallpeoplewithdementia.D.Itisapioneeringstudy.Text4OnedaytheemployeesofalargecompanyinStLouis,Missourireturnedfromtheirlunchbreakandweregreetedwithasignonthefrontdoor.Thesignsaid,“Yesterdaythepersonwhohasbeenhindering(阻礙)yourgrowthinthiscompanypassedaway.Weinviteyoutojointhefuneralintheroomthathasbeenpreparedinthegym.”Atfirsteveryonewassadtohearthatoneoftheircolleagueshaddied,butafterawhiletheystartedgettingcuriousaboutwhothispersonmightbe.Theexcitementgrewastheemployeesarrivedatthegymtopaytheirlastrespects.Everyonewondered,“Whoisthispersonthatwashinderingmyprogress?Well,atleasthe’snolongerhere.”O(jiān)nebyonetheemployeesgotclosertothecoffin(棺材)andwhentheylookedinsideit,theybecamespeechless.Theystoodthere,shockedandinsilence,asifsomeonehadtouchedthedeepestpartoftheirsouls.Therewasamirrorinsidethecoffin.Everyonewholookedinsideitcouldseehimself.Therewasalsoasignnexttothemirrorthatsaid,“Thereisonlyonepersonwhocansetlimitstoyourgrowth:itisYOU.”Youaretheonlypersonwhocanchangeyourlife.Youaretheonlypersonwhocaninfluenceyourhappinessandyoursuccess.Youaretheonlypersonwhocanhelpyourself.Yourlifedoesnotchangewhenyourfamilychanges,whenyourfriendschange,whenyourbosschanges,andwhenyourcompanychanges.Yourlifechangeswhenyouchange,whenyougobeyondyourlimitingbeliefs,whenyourealizethatyouaretheonlyoneresponsibleforyourlife.1、Thewriter’spurposeinwritingthearticleistotellusthat.A.theharderwework,themoresuccessfulwewillbecomeB.ourworkandlifearecloselyconnectedwithothersC.changingourlivesisdowntoourselvesD.wewillhaveabetterfutureifpeopledonothinderourdevelopment2、Peoplewerespeechlesswhentheylookedinsidethecoffinbecause.A.therewasnothingbutamirrorinsideB.theycouldseetheirownsoulsinsideC.theirclosestcolleaguelayinsideD.whatwasinsidetoldagreattruth3、Whoprobablywrotethesignonthefrontdoor?A.Thecompanyboss.B.Aworkerwholikedtomakefunofothers.C.Thedirectorinchargeofproduction.D.Aworkerwhowantedtoteachothersalesson.4、Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Theemployeeswerehappytohearthedeathofacompetitor.B.Thelessontheemployeeslearnedwouldinfluencethemgreatly.C.Theemployees’livesdependedontheattitudeoftheirboss.D.Theemployeesgotangryafterthefuneral.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)DifferentpeoplefeelstressedindifferentwaysSomewaysofdealingwithstressdon’tsolvemuch1.otherwayscanleadyouto2.(solve)yourproblemoratleastfeelingbetterTrytakingthesefourstepsthenexttimeyouarestressed:GetsupportWhenyouneedhelp,reachouttothepeople3.careaboutyouTalktoyourparentsorother4.(relative)Anddon’tforgetaboutyourfriendsTheymighthavehadsimilarproblemsDon’ttakeitoutonyourselfSometimeswhenkidsarestressedandupsettheytakeitouton5.(they)Oh,dear,that’snotagoodideaRememberthattherearealwayspeopletohelpyouAskforahelpinghandtogetyouthroughthetoughsituationTrytosolvetheproblemAfteryou’recalmandyouhavesupportfromadultsandfriends,it’stime6.(get)downtobusinessYouneedtofigure7.whattheproblemisEvenifyoucan’tsolveitall,youcansolveapieceofitBepositiveRememberstress8.(do)goaway,9.(especial)whenyoustartworkingonsolvingitThesestepsaren’tmagic,buttheydoworkAndifyoucanstaypositiveasyoumakeyourwaythroughatoughtime,you’llhelpyourselffeel10.(good)evenfasterIwenttoaclassicalmusicconcertyesterdayandIlovedit.1.IparticularlyexperiencedinadifferentwayishowmuchIappreciatedthemusiciansIam2.gratefulforthegifts3.(share)bythemusicianswiththeaudiencethatI’llcarrythisspecialfeelingalongwithme.Ihavenoticedhowthemusiccanchangeone’sview,andIamthankfulforthewaymusiciansworktothebestoftheir4.(able)toprovidethismusicfortheiraudience.Thisnewly-foundappreciationisfromthekindnessthatIhavebeenallowed5.(develop)hereonKindSpringandfromallofyouKindSpringers.On6.topicofclassicalmusic,Ialwayslovetheclappingandthecheering7.comeattheendofaconcert.8.(specific)inclassicalmusicconcertstheapplausecanlasttosixorsevenminutes.Italways9.(1ift)myspirits,butnowIknowthatit'sbecauseitisallactofgratitude(感激)tothemusiciansandthemusic.Thanks10.classicalmusicconcerts,I’llneverfailtocarryonwiththeact.SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。HowtopreparefortheSATorACTPlanyourstudyYouwillneedatleast6-8weeksofpreparationtime.1、.—Therefore,itisbettertoworkonthemfirst.However,donotspendtoomuchtimetryingtomasterthemasyoumightlooseout(松懈)onpreparingforthosetopicsthatyouknowwell.Prepareadailyscheduleandsetatargettokeepyourselfmotivatedandfocused.Thisisthemostefficientwayofstudying.ReadbooksandobtainstudymaterialTherearemanybooksthatprovidetips,tricks,studyguides,andpracticeproblems.Youcaneitherbuyoneorborrowitfromyourlocallibrary.2、.TheACTforDummiesandTheSATforDummiesarehighlyinformativeandprovidealotoftipsandtrickstodealwiththeexam.However,mostlyrefertotheofficialSATandACTbooks.3、Yes!Makesureyouknowalltherulesandregulationswellwhilepreparingforit.Youshouldn’thavetowasteevenasecondonreadingtherulesagainandagain.4、,knowtherulesofeachsection.Thiswillsavetimewhichyoumayneedinsolvingsometoughquestions.Reviewbasicalgebra5、,reviewthebasicalgebraproblems.Theywillcomehandywhilesolvingproblems.Gothroughthesampletestspaperstogetanideaofthekindofquestionsthatareasked.A.WhichevertestyouprepareforB.ThenyouknowyourweaknesseswellC.Itisquiteanimportanttimeforanyexam-takerD.Ifyou’renotamathpersonE.ReadallthoseinstructionsfirstF.YoucanalsocheckoutAmazonforthebooksaswellG.KnowyourtestwellbeforehandBeingateenagercanbetough.“Troubled”and“rebellious(叛逆的)”areoftenlabelsthatpeoplegivekidsintheirteens.Thereareevenscientifictheoriesexplainingthatthelikelihoodofteenagerstakingisduetoth

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