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桂林市平樂(lè)縣恭城瑤族自治縣2023年考研《英語(yǔ)一》押題密卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Inmychildhood,Ienviedmyclassmatesverymuchasmyabsencefromschoolwasnotallowedduetomystrictparents.Ihadtobe1inordertostayhome.Myparents2tosaythattheywereleadingmetohavea3workethic(職業(yè)道德).NotuntillastweekdidIseethe4.Iwasonabus,andbehindwasamanwhowas5tohisfriendabouthislife.Hisdreamwastobecomeadirectorbuthewouldn'tcontinueto6itbecausehehadno7ifhecouldmakeenoughmoney.Andhedidn'twanttowaste8becauseitprobablywouldtakemonthsoryearsto9itbig.Thenheadmittedtothinkingaboutbecominga(n)10becausehethoughthecould11makesixfigureswithinoneyear.Hisfriendagreedbecauseasheputit,“Ihaveno12toworklonghoursandnotmakemuchmoney.Takingpicturesisgoodbecauseyoucanmakebigmoneyandonlyworkshorthours.”Manypeoplethesedaysdon't13thatwhenthingsseemtohappenimmediately,itisonlybecausealotof14,determinationandtimehavegoneintoit.Someoneoncetoldmethatyoumayknow15someoneisanexpertinhisgivenfieldbyhoweasyhemakesitlook.The16itlooks,themorehoursgointoit.Thereisno17forlaziness.InthetelevisionshowFame,thedanceteachertoldherstudents,“Ifyouwantfame,fame18andhere'showyoustartpayingforit,insweat.”EverytimeIwatchthatshow,mydadwouldrepeathow19shewasbecauseinorderto20youhavetoworkhard.Hewouldgoonandonabouthowbaditistobelazy.1、A.shakingB.smilingC.shoutingD.lying2、A.neededB.usedC.a(chǎn)greedD.ought3、A.differentB.reliableC.standardD.good4、A.evidenceB.significanceC.a(chǎn)nswerD.result5、A.writingB.explainingC.reflectingD.complaining6、A.supportB.makeC.followD.change7、A.ideaB.doubtC.evidenceD.sign8、A.luckB.moneyC.timeD.opportunity9、A.takeB.promoteC.makeD.create10、A.dancerB.lawyerC.a(chǎn)ctorD.photographer11、A.gentlyB.eagerlyC.easilyD.carefully12、A.choiceB.timeC.desireD.chance13、A.understandB.guaranteeC.recognizeD.realize14、A.decisionB.effortC.pressureD.intelligence15、A.thatB.whyC.whetherD.when16、A.easierB.lighterC.betterD.harder17、A.explanationB.statementC.excuseD.possibility18、A.mattersB.a(chǎn)risesC.worksD.costs19、A.naturalB.beautifulC.rightD.kind20、A.succeedB.developC.finishD.restSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1KnownasGC-1,thedrugreportedlyspeedsupmetabolism(新陳代謝),orburningoff,offatcells.“GC-1dramaticallyincreasesthemetabolicrate,essentiallytransformingwhitefat,whichstoresextracaloriesandisassociatedwithobesityandmetabolicdisease,intoafatlikecalorie-burningbrownfat,”saidKevinPhillips,aresearcherinHouston.Untilseveralyearsago,scientiststhoughtthatonlyanimalsandhumanbabieshaveenergy-burning,"good"brownfat.“Itisnowclear,”Phillipssaid,“thathumanadultsdohavebrownfat,butappeartoloseitscalorie-burningactivityovertime.”Whitefathasabadeffectonpeoplewhenthebodyhastoomuchofit.Somepublishedresearchshowsthatpeoplewhohavemorebrownfathaveareducedriskofobesity.Researchersarenowworkingonwaysto“brown”whitefat,orchangeitintobrownfat.GC-1works,accordingtoPhillips.Hesaidheandotherresearchershavetestedthedruginhundredsofmice.Obesemice,bothgeneticallyobeseandthosewithdiet-inducedobesity,receivedGC-1treatmentdaily.Geneticallyobesemicelostweightandmorethan50percentoftheirfatmassinapproximatelytwoweeks,Phillipsreported.Hesaidmicewithdiet-inducedobesityexperiencedsimilarimprovements.Thedrugalsocausedadaptivethermogenes(適應(yīng)性發(fā)熱)infatcellsfrommice.Cellsgrowninadish,aswellastissuesamplestakenfromobesemice,showedevidenceofwhite-fatbrowning.“OurdataprovethatGC-1isanovelfat-browningagentthatmayhaveuseinthetreatmentofobesityandmetabolicdisease,”Phillipssaid.Thedrughasnotyetbeentestedforweightlossinhumans.However,Phillipssaiditwouldn’tbelongbeforeitwasusedasawayoflosingweight.1、Whatisthewriter'spurposeofwritingthispassage?A.Toprovetheharmofanewdrug.B.Tointroduceanewdrugtopeople.C.Toexplainthedevelopmentofanewdrug.D.Toinformpeopleofsomehealthknowledge.2、Inthepast,peopleheldthebeliefthat________.A.humanbabieshavebrownfatB.a(chǎn)nimalsdon'thavebrownfatC.onlyhumanadultshavebrownfatD.brownfatmayloseitsactivityovertime3、WhatcanweknowaboutGC-1?A.Itcanbeusedtotreatobesity.B.Itisacureforheartdisease.C.Itisadrugintendedformice.D.Ithasbeensoldinthedrugstore.4、Whichofthefollowingcanmakepeopleloseweight?A.Increasingmorewhitefat.B.Burningoffmorebrownfat.C.Changingwhitefatintobrownfat.D.Slowingdowntheactivityofbrownfat.Text2GOINGTOUNIVERSITY

issupposedtobeamind-broadeningexperience.Thatstatementisprobablymadeincomparisontotrainingforworkstraightafterschool,whichmightnotbesoencouraging.Butisitactuallytrue?JessikaGolleoftheUniversityofTübingen,inGermany,thoughtshewouldtrytofindout.Herresult,however,isnotquitewhatmightbeexpected.Asshereportsin

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thisweek,shefoundthatthosewhohavebeentouniversitydoindeedseemtoleavewithbroaderandmoreinquiringmindsthanthosewhohavespenttheirimmediatepost-schoolyearsinvocational(職業(yè)的)trainingforwork.However,itwasnotthecasethatuniversitybroadenedminds.Rather,workseemedtonarrowthem.Dr.Gollecametothisconclusionaftersheandateamofcolleaguesstudiedtheearlycareersof2,095Germanyoungsters.Theteamusedtwostandardizedteststoassesstheirvolunteers.Onewasofpersonalitytraits,includingopenness,conscientiousness(認(rèn)真)andsoon.Theotherwasofattitudes,suchasrealistic,investigativeandenterprising.Theyadministeredbothteststwice—oncetowardstheendofeachvolunteer’stimeatschool,andthenagainsixyearslater.Oftheoriginalgroup,382wereontheintermediatetrack,fromwhichtherewasachoicebetweentheacademicandvocationalroutes,anditwasonthesethattheresearchersfocused.Universitybeckonedfor212ofthem.Theremaining170chosevocationaltrainingandajob.Whenitcametothesecondroundoftests,Dr.Gollefoundthatthepersonalitiesofthosewhohadgonetouniversityhadnotchangedsignificantly.Thosewhohadundergonevocationaltrainingandthengotjobswerenotthatmuchchangedinpersonality,either—exceptinonecrucialrespect.Theyhadbecomemoreconscientious.Thatsoundslikeagoodthing,certainlycomparedwiththecommonpublicimageofundergraduatesasabunchoflazybones.Butchangesinattitudethattheresearchersrecordedwereratherworrying.Intheuniversitygroup,again,noneweredetectable.Butthosewhohadchosenthevocationalrouteshowedmarkeddropsininterestintasksthatareinvestigativeandenterprisinginnature.Andthatmightrestricttheirchoiceofcareers.Someinvestigativeandenterprisingjobs,suchasscientificresearch,are,indeedbeyondthedegreeless.Butmany,particularlyinGermany,withitstraditionofvocationaltraining,arenot.Theresearchersmention,forexample,computerprogrammersandfinance-sectorworkersascareersrequiringthesetraits.IfDr.Golleiscorrect,andchangesinattitudebroughtaboutbytheverytrainingGermanypridesitselfonarenarrowingpeople’schoices,thatisindeedamatterworthyofseriousconsideration.1、Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplace“beckonedfor”inParagraph2?A.Examined. B.Attracted.C.Organized. D.Recognized.2、Whatcanwelearnfromtheresearch?A.Thedegreelesshavenotchangedinpersonalities.B.Goingtouniversityisamind-broadeningexperience.C.Workingstraightafterschoolnarrowspeople’sminds.D.Collegestudentspridethemselvesontheireducation.3、Accordingtothelasttwoparagraphs,.A.collegestudentsenjoyaverygoodpublicimageB.theundergraduateshavechangedsignificantlyinattitudeC.thedegreelessaremuchbetteratdealingwithchallengingtasksD.peopleshowlessinterestininvestigativejobsduetovocationaltraining4、Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthefinding?A.Concerned. B.Optimistic.C.Unclear. D.Sceptical.Text3SensesThatWorkTogetherWhenwethinkabouthowoursenseswork,weusuallyimaginethemoperatingseparately:yousniffaflower,andthesmellisdelivereduninterruptedfromnosetobrain.However,it’smorecomplexthanthat.Mostevidenceforcross-modalperception(知覺(jué))comesfromstudiesintosoundandvision(視覺(jué)).Butresearchthatshowsothersensescrossingoveriscomingoutallthetime,anditseemsthatevensoundandsmellsometimesformanunlikelypairing.WhenNewYorkresearchers,DanielWessonandDonaldWilson,triedtofindoutthetruthabouta“mysterious”areaofthebraincalledtheolfactorytubercle,theyhadtodealwiththisfact.Originally,theyonlyintendedtomeasurehowolfactorytuberclecellsinmicerespondedtosmell.Butduringtesting,Wessonnoticedthateverytimeheputhiscoffeecupdown,themousecellsjumpedinactivity.Infact,theolfactorytubercleiswell-placedtoreceivebothsmellandsoundinformationfromtheoutsideworld.Latertheyfoundthatamongseparatecells,mostrespondedtoasmellbutasignificantnumberwerealsoactivewhenasoundwasmade.Somecellsevenbehaveddifferentlywhensmellandsoundwerepresentedtogether,byincreasingordecreasingtheiractivity.Ofcourse,micearen’tpeople,soresearchteamhasbeencarryingoutfurtherexperiments.Theypulledtogetheragroupofpeopleandgavethemvariousdrinkstosmell.Participantswereaskedtosniffthedrinks,andthenmatchthemtoappropriatemusicalinstrumentsandproducethenotesatdifferentlevels.Theresultswereinteresting:pianowasregularlypairedwithfruityfragrances;strongsmellssoundedliketheinstrumentsthataremadeofmetal.Furtherresearchfoundthatlisteningtodifferentsoundscanchangeyourperceptions.Studyingtastethistime,theteamorderedsomespecialtoffee(太妃糖)andputtogether“soundscapes”correspondingtobitternessandsweetness.Participantstastedsimilarpiecesoftoffeewhilelisteningtoeachsoundscape,andfoundthetoffeemorebitterorsweeter,dependingonwhichsoundtracktheywerelisteningto.Studieslikethisarehelpingscientistscorrectlydescribeourunderstandingofthesenses,andhowthebraincombinesthemwithitsadvantage.Theconsequencesareworthconsidering.Couldweseemusiciansworktogetherwithchefstoproducesound-improvedfoodanddrink?Willyoubeorderingacoffeewithasoundtracktobringoutyourfavoritesmell?Cometothinkofit,thatcouldbeonethingyouhopecoffeeshopchainsdon’tgetroundto.1、WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph2referto?A.Alotofresearchfocusesonthesenses.B.Soundandvisionarerelativelyeasytostudy.C.Therecanbealinkbetweensoundandsmell.D.Evidenceaboutthewaysensesworkishardtoobtain.2、InWessonandWilson’sresearch,______.A.themicewereaffectedmoresignificantlybysoundB.theresultconfirmedwhattheresearchershadsuspectedC.themiceseemedtobeafraidofcertainsoundsorsmellsD.theconnectionbetweensoundandsmellwasfoundbychance3、WhatisthemainideaofParagraph3?A.Participantstookanactivepartintheexperiments.B.Thepurposeofthefurtherexperimentswastotallydifferent.C.Theresultfailedtosupportwhatwasfoundinpreviousexperiments.D.Experimentsshowedthatlinksbetweensoundandsmellwereconsistent.4、Howdoestheauthorfeelabouttheeffectoftheresearch?A.Sheisexcitedaboutthecreativechances.B.Sheissurprisedattherecentdevelopments.C.Sheisconvincedthatthefindingswillbeusedsoon.D.Sheisworriedabouthowtheknowledgecanbeapplied.Text4“WHATISCIVILIZATION?”askedKennethClark50yearsagointheseminalBBCseriesonthesubject.“Idon’tknow,andIcan’tdefineitinabstractterms,yet.ButIthinkIcanrecognizeitwhenIseeit,andI’mlookingatitnow.”Andheturnedtogesturebehindhim,atthesoaringGothictowersandflyingbuttressesofNotreDame.Itseemsinhumantocaremoreaboutabuildingthanaboutpeople.ThatthesightofNotreDamegoingupinflameshasattractedsomuchmoreattentionthanfloodsinsouthernAfricawhichkilledover1,000arousesunderstandablefeelingsofguilt.Yetthewidespread,intensegriefatthesightofthecathedral’scollapsingsteepleisinfactprofoundlyhuman—andinaparticularly21st-centuryway.Itisnotjusttheeconomythatisglobaltoday,itisculturetoo.Peoplewandertheworldinsearchnotjustofjobsandsecuritybutalsoofbeautyandhistory.Familiaritybreedsaffection.Abuildingonwhosesunnystepsyouhaverested,infrontofwhichyouhavetakenaselfiewithyourlovedone,becomesawarmpartofyourmemoriesandthusofyourself.ThathelpsexplainwhyChinaisinmourning—WeChat,youngChina’sprincipalmeansoftalkingtoitself,hasbeenthrobbingwiththestory,andXiJinping,thecountry’spresident,sentamessageofcondolencetoEmmanuelMacron,hisFrenchcounterpart—whileIndiawaslargelyindifferent.TourismfromIndiatotheWestisatricklecomparedwiththefloodfromChina.Thisvisualagehasendowedbeautywithnewpower,andsocialmediahaveturnedgreatworksofartintosuperstars.Onlyafew,though,haveachievedthisstatus.Justasthereisonlyeverahandfulofworld-famousactors,sothepantheonofgloballyrecognizableculturalsymbolsistiny:theMonaLisa,Michelangelo’sDavid,theTajMahal,theGreatPyramid—andNotreDame.Disaster,too,isvisual.Inthe24hoursafterthefirestartedvideosonsocialmediaoftheburningcathedralwereviewednearlyaquarterofabilliontimes.Yettheemotionsthesightarousedwerelessaboutthebuildingitselfthanaboutwhatlosingitmightmean.NotreDameisanexpressionofhumanityatitscollectivebest.Nobodycouldlookupintothatvaultedceilingwithoutwonderingatthecumulativegeniusofthethousandsofanonymouscraftsmenwho,overacenturyandahalf,realizedavisionsograndinitsstructuralambitionandsodelicateinitshand-chiselleddetail.Itssurvivalthrough850yearsofpoliticalturbulence—throughwar,revolutionandNazioccupation—bindsthepresenttothepast.Thefirealsobindspeopletoeachother.Theoutpouringofemotionithasbroughtforthisproofthat,despitethedarkforcesofdivisionnowabroad,weareallinittogether.Whennationalismisarisingthreat,sharedsadnessmakesborderssuddenlyirrelevant.Whenpoliticsispolarized,aloveofculturehasthepowertounite.WhenextremismdividesMuslimfromChristianandreligiouspeoplefromatheists,thoseofallfaithsandnonearemourningtogether.AnedificebuiltforthegloryofGodalsorepresentstheunityofthehumanspirit.Anditwillberebuilt.Themorningafterthefire,themanyParisianswhowenttothecathedraltomournitsdestructionfoundcomfortinstead.Althoughthespireisgone,thetowersarestillstandinganditseemslikelythatthewholebuildingcanberevived.Theefforttorebuildit,likethefire,willbringpeopletogether.Within24hours,€600m($677m)hadbeenraisedfrombusinessesandrichpeople,andarashofcrowdfundingcampaignsstarted.Ahigh-resolutionlaserscanofthebuilding,carriedoutrecently,shouldhelp.Itwillneverbethesame,butthatisasitshouldbe.AsVictorHugowrotein“TheHunchbackofNotreDame”,athree-volumelove-lettertothecathedral:“Greatedifices,likegreatmountains,aretheworkofcenturies.Artisoftentransformedasitisbeingmade…Timeisthearchitect,thenationisthebuilder.”1、What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardsthefactthatpeoplecaremoreaboutabuildingthanfloodsinAfrica?A.indifferent B.criticalC.confused D.understandable2、Theunderlinedword“condolence”inParagraph3means__________.A.sympathy B.complimentC.gratitude D.a(chǎn)greement3、WhywasIndialargelyindifferenttothebigfireofNotreDame?A.BecauseIndianscaremoreaboutjobsandsecurity.B.BecauseIndianshavenoaccesstosocialmedialikeWeChat.C.BecauseIndianshavelessfamiliaritywithNotreDame.D.BecauseIndiansarenotfondoftravelling.4、WhatcanweinferfromParagraph5and6?A.Peoplearemoresadaboutlosingthebuildingthanaboutwhatlosingitmightmean.B.NotonlydoesNotreDamebindthepresenttothepastbutalsobindspeopletoeachother.C.Owingtothebigfire,peoplearoundtheworldwilluniteforeverdespitetheirdifferences.D.Unrestexistedinhistoryforquitealongtimeanditstillexistsnow.5、Bysaying“itwillneverbethesame”,thewritermeansthat__________.A.thehigh-resolutionlaserscanofthebuildinghelpsbutfarfromenoughB.it’simpossibletoreplicate(復(fù)制)itforlackofthecumulativegeniusofcraftsmenC.darkforces,nationalismandextremismarebarrierstoreplicatingitD.timehaschangedandtherebuildingwillchangeaccordingly6、Whatmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Whatiscivilization? B.WhydopeoplecareaboutNotreDame?C.Whatbindspeopletogether? D.HowshouldwerebuildNotreDame?PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Iwaslivingalifeinmyscreenandhardlynoticedwhat1.(be)aroundmeIwasalwayscheckingthetimeandthinkingoffuture2.(plan).Mythoughtwas:“Who'sgoingtotextmenow?WhatwillIdonext?”Mybedtimeroutine3.(center)ononething:myphone4.Iwenttosleep,Ibrowsedthroughnewswebsitesandcheckedmye-mailsWhenIwokeupinthemiddleofthenightIdidthesamethingTheproblemwiththiswasthatIfeltanxiouseverynightSowhenmyfriendsinvitedme5.(go)foraweekendcampingwithoutthecellservice,Ithoughtthiswas6.(exact)whatIneededHere'showkeepingawayfrommyphonefor48hourschangedme7.mywayoflifeWithoutmyphone,Ifellasleep8.(listen)tothesongsoffrogsandcricketsInthemorning,IwokeupSittingbytheriver,ridingabike,orsingingtheoldsongs,I9.(true)enjoyedwhatIwasdoingIfeltfreewithoutmyphoneatweekendcamp,10.changedmecompletelyIlistenedtowhatmybodywantedinsteadofwhatmyphonewastellingmetodoWouldyoulikethechance1.(discover)aplaceofmysteryandbeautyinthesouth-westofChina?Ifyouransweris‘yes’,consideratriptoShangri-la!Theword‘Shangri-la'firstappearedinaclassicnovelbyJamesHiltonHiltondescribedabeautifulkingdom2.threeriversjoinedtogether,steepmountainsreachedtothesky,andfieldsoflonggrasscoveredtheearthInthisperfectworldlivedpeoplewho3.(discover)howtostayyoungforeverWhichplacecould4.(official)takethenameofthiswonderfulland?Therewereargumentsover5.touristspot6.(win)thenameofShangri-laManyyearsafterthebookwaspublished,somepeoplerealizedthattheShangri-laofthenovelwas7.perfectmatchforZhongdianinYunnanProvince,ChinaInSeptember1997,thegovernmentofYunnanProvinceannouncedthatZhongdianwastheShangri-laofHilton'sstoryThreemountains,Meili,BaimangandHaba,which8.(cover)withsnow,toweroverthelandTheirsnowymountaintopsformabeautifulpicturethatwillleaveyouatalossforwordsBelowthemountains,thesunshinereflectsonthemanylakes,makingthemshinelikediamonds9.therichcountrysideNaturehasprovidedShangri-lawithendlessnaturaltreasures,10.(make)thelandahappyhomeforthelocalpeopleTheweatherchangessoquicklythatpeoplesayyoucanexperiencefourseasonsinonedayThebesttimestovisitShangri-laarespringandautumnwhenthetemperatureisatitsmildestSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Youwaitinalongqueueinthesupermarket,butwhenit’sfinallyyourturntopay,youcan’tfindenoughmoneyinyourpurse.1、Whileyouarebendingdowntolookforthem,thepeoplebehindyouaregettingangry.Thecashierispoundingherfingersimpatientlyonthecounter.2、Butthegoodnewsis:scientistshavethoughtofawaytomakequeuesshorterandpayingforthingseasier.Theyhaveinventedaneyescanner.Inthefuture,whenyoupayforfoodatthesupermarket,aneyescannerwilltakeapictureofyoureyesandacomputerwillidentifyyou.3、StudentsatVenerableBedeSchool,England,havealreadygotaneyescannerintheircafeteria.Afterthestudentschoosethefoodtheywant,thescannerlooksfortheirinformationandsendsalistofthefoodtotheirparents.4、Also,parentspayforthemealsattheendoftheweek,sothestudentsdon’thavetotakemoneytoschoolandwaitinlongqueuestopayfortheirlunch.Ifallshopshadeyescanners,shoppingwouldbeeasier.5、So,itseemsthatitwillbeawhilebeforemostofusgetoureyesscannedatthecashier.A.Sometimesshoppingcanbeunpleasant.B.Youtakeoutyourcreditcards,buttheyfallonthefloor.C.Ifstudentsaren’teatingahealthydiet,theirparentswillknow.D.Storesaretryingsev

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