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2023年萬全縣考研《英語一》全真模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Lastmonth,IvisitedoneofmyoldneighborhoodsinNewYork.IhadnotbeentherefortwentyyearsandasIwalkedalongthestreet,mymindwas1bymemoriesofthepast.Isawtheold2buildingwhereIhadlivedandtheplaygroundwhereIhadplayed.AsIviewedtheseonce3surroundings,imagesofmyselfasachildthere4.However,whatIsawandwhatIrememberedwerenotthesame.I5realizedthatthebestmemorieswerethosekept6.Myoldapartmentbuilding,asIremember,wasbrightandalive.Itwasmorethanjustaplacetolive.Itwasamoviehouse,aspacestation,orwhatevermyyoungmindcould7.Iwouldstealawaywithmyfriendsandplayinthe8.Thiswasalwaysexcitingbecauseitwassocoolanddark,andthereweresomanythingsthereto9among.Therewasasmallriverinthebackofthebuilding,Wewouldgotheretolieintheshadeoftreesandenjoyourselves.However,whatIsawwas10different.Theapartmentbuildingwasnowinbad11.Whatwasoncemorethanaplacetoliveinlookedhardlyworth12in.Thewindowswereall13.Theoncecleanwallswerecoveredwithdirty14.Theriverwashardlyrecognizable.Thewaterwaspollutedandthetreesandflowerswereall15.Theoncesweet-smellingrivernowsmelled16.Itwasreallyheartbreakingto17allthis.Idonot18havingseenmyoldneighborhood.However,Idonotthinkmy19childhoodmemoriescaneverbethesame.Isupposeitis20whentheysay,“Youcannevergohomeagain.”1、A.preventedB.pushedC.floodedD.produced2、A.storeB.officeC.experimentD.a(chǎn)partment3、A.strangeB.familiarC.similarD.complex4、A.burstintotearsB.cametomindC.cameintoeffectD.cametolight5、A.sadlyB.curiouslyC.luckilyD.generally6、A.unharmedB.untouchedC.uncompletedD.unmoved7、A.imagineB.writeC.saveD.introduce8、A.classroomB.parkC.basementD.library9、A.hideB.climbC.sitD.live10、A.hardlyB.mostlyC.regularlyD.completely11、A.effectB.temperC.behaviorD.condition12、A.playingB.livingC.studyingD.travelling13、A.oldB.messyC.brokenD.ugly14、A.marksB.namesC.notesD.pictures15、A.greenB.freshC.deadD.rare16、A.funnyB.tastyC.unusualD.terrible17、A.seeB.sayC.rememberD.collect18、A.considerB.enjoyC.permitD.regret19、A.darkB.remoteC.beautifulD.short20、A.fakeB.trueC.a(chǎn)ttractiveD.interestingSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Anewdevicethesizeofacoffeecupcanmakedrinkablewaterfromdryairusingnothingbutsunlight.Withthisdevice,“youcanharvestaglassofwaterinanhour,”saysOmarYaghi,achemistattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley.“That’sabouthowmuchwaterapersonneedsadaytosurviveinthedesert.”Althoughthecurrentdeviceisjustaprototype(原型),thetechnologycouldbeadoptedtosupplyfreshwatertothemostremoteregionsoftheglobe,suchastheMiddleEastandNorthAfrica.Similardevicesinpreviousattemptsworkedonlybelow50percentrelativehumidity(濕度).Theycanextractwaterfromtheairevenatlowrelativehumidity.However,theyeithercollectwatertooslowlyorrequirelotsofenergy.However,thenewdevice,usinganewspecialmaterial,pullswaterfromairwithaslowas20percentrelativehumidityandsuccessfullyavoidsbothproblems.DevelopedbyMITengineersfromanexistingmaterial,thespecialmaterial,calledMOF-801,createsanetworkofverysmallpores(氣孔)thatcantrapwatervapor.Atroomtemperature,watervaporcollectsinthepores.Astemperaturesrise,thewaterescapesintotheboxdesignedforwatercollection.Whenthedeviceisleftintheshade,thelayerofMOF-801collectswatervaporfromtheair.Whenmovedintodirectsunlight,thelayerheatsupandthewatervaporescapesintoabox,whichcoolsthevapor,makingitintodrinkablewater.Thisentireprocesstakesaroundtwohours.Laboratorytestsofthedeviceharvested2.8litersofwaterperday.Therefore,thedevicecouldbeusedusapersonalwatersourceindryregions,Yaghisays,orthetechonologycouldbeusedtoproduceenoughwaterforawholecommunity.1、ThenewdeviceisinventedtoaccordingtoYaghi.A.providesolarenegyB.makethedeserthospitableC.makewaterfromairD.measurehumidity2、Whathelpsthedeviceavoidtheproblemsofpreviousattempts?A.AnewmaterialcalledMOF-801.B.Largeporeswhichcantrapwater.C.Theboxcoolingwatervapor.D.Thelayerpoweredbythesun.3、Whichistherightorderofhowthedeviceworks?a.Collectvaporfromtheair.b.Thedeviceisleftintheshade.c.Thedeviceismovedinthesunlight.d.Coolthevaporintodrinkablewater.A.a(chǎn)→b→c→dB.b→a→c→dC.c→a→b→dD.a(chǎn)→c→b→dText2TheguzhengisatraditionalChinesemusicalinstrument.Itbelongstothezither(齊特琴)familyofstringinstruments.Itistheparentofmanymusicalinstrumentsofsomeothercountries.Theguzhengshouldnotbeconfusedwiththeguqin,anotherancientChinesezitherbutwithoutbridges.Nowtheguzhengiszitherwithmovablebridgesandusually21strings,althoughitcanhavefrom15-25strings.Theguzheng’sstringswereformerlymadeofsilk,thoughmostplayersusedmetalstringsbythe20thcentury.Sincethemid-20thcenturymostperformersusesteelstrings.Theguzhenghasalargeresonantcavity(共振腔).TheguzhenghasexistedsincetheWarringStatesPeriodandbecameespeciallypopularduringtheQindynasty.Thenumberofstringsontheguzhenghasalwaysfluctuated.Therewereasfewas6toasmanyas23stringsduringtheTangdynasty.TheearliestrecordoftheguzhengbelongedtothehistorianSimaQian.Until1961,thecommonguzhenghad16strings,althoughbythemid-20thcentury18-stringguzhengwerealsoinuse.In1961,XuZhenggao,togetherwithWangXunzhi,introducedthefirst21-stringguzhengaftertwoyearsofresearchanddevelopment.In1960,theyalsoinventedthe“S-shaped”leftstringrest,whichwasquicklyadoptedbyallguzhengmakersandisstillusedtoday.Thiscurveallowsforgreatereaseintuningthestringsand,combinedwithstringsofdifferentthickness,allowsforgreaterresonanceinboththedeeperandthehigherpitch(音調(diào))ranges.The21-stringguzhengisthemostcommonlyusedone,butsometraditionalmusiciansstillusethe16-stringone.1、WecaninferfromParagraph1that________.A.theguzhengisamusicalinstrumentoriginatingfromJapanB.thereisonlyonekindofstringinstrumentinChinaC.therearemanykindsofguzhengintheworldD.manymusicalinstrumentsinothercountriesarerelatedtotheguzheng2、WhichofthefollowingmaterialmayNOThavebeenusedtomakethestringsoftheguzhengprobably?A.SilkB.SteelC.WoodD.Copper3、Theunderlinedword“fluctuated”inparagraph3canbereplacedby“________”.A.jumpedB.changedC.flowedD.waved4、Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.TheguqingisanancientChinesezitherwithbridges.B.TheguzhengbecameespeviallypopularintheTangDynastyC.Allmusiciansdon’tusethe21-stringguzheng.D.XuZhenggaoinventedthe“S-shaped”leftstringresthimself.Text3Amonklivedwithhisbrother,aone-eyedidiot(averystupidperson).Oneday,whenthemonkwasscheduledtohaveaninterviewwithafamoustheologian(ascientistwhostudiesreligions)whohadcomefromfarawaytomeethim,heneededtotakecareofsomemattersandwouldthereforebeabsentwhenthetheologianarrived.Hetoldhisbrother:“Receivethisscholarandtreathimwell!Don’tsayawordtohim,andeverythingwillbeOK.”Themonkleftthetemple.Uponreturning,hewenttomeethisguest.“Didmybrotherreceiveyouproperly?”askedthemonk.“Youbrotherisoutstanding.He’sagreattheologian!”exclaimedthetheologianwithgreatenthusiasm.“Whatdoyoumean?Mybrother---atheologian?”stuttered(結(jié)巴地說)thesurprisedmonk.“Wehadapassionateconversation,”repliedthescholar.“Wecommunicatedprofessionallybymeansofgestures.Ishowedhimonefingerandherepliedbyshowingmetwo.Logically,Iansweredwiththreefingersandthenheastonishedmebyraisingaclosedfist,endingthedebate.Withonefinger,IimpliedtheunityofBuddha.Withtwofingers,heexpandedmypointofviewbyremindingmethatBuddhawasinseparablefromhistheory.Delightedbythereply,withthreefingersIexpressed:Buddhaandhistheoryintheworld.Thenhesuggestedawonderfulresponse,showingmehisfist:Buddha,histheoryandtheworld,alltogetherasonewhole.”Alittlelater,themonkwenttolookforhisone-eyedbrother.“Sohowdiditgoearlierwiththetheologian?”heasked.“Verysimple,”saidthebrother.“Hemadefunofme;heshowmeonefingeremphasizingthatIhavebutoneeye.Notwantingtofallintotheconflict,Ishowedthathewasfortunateenoughtohavetwoeyes.Critically,hecontinued,‘Bethatasitmay,betweenus,wehavethreeeyes.’Thatwasthestrawthatbrokethecamel’sback.Showinghimaclosedfist,Ithreatenedtolayhimoutrightthenandthereifhedidn’tstophisinsultingchallenges.”1、Accordingtothepassage,themonk’sbrotherisaperson__________.A.whowasagreattheologianB.whowasathree-eyedidiotC.whowasaone-eyedtheologianD.whowasafoolwithonlyoneeye2、Thetheologianthoughtthemonk’sbrotherasagreattheologianbecause______.A.thebrotherwasaone-eyedidiotB.thebrothercouldcommunicateproperlyandpolitelybymeansofgesturesC.thebrotherhaddeepthoughtsofBuddhismD.thetheologianhimselfmisunderstoodthebrother’sgestures3、Whatwouldthemonkdoafterheheardofhisbrother’sexplanationonhowitwentearlierwiththetheologian?A.Themonkwouldbeveryangrywithhisbrotherandbeathim.B.Themonkwouldbeveryhappyandpraisehim.C.Themonkwouldapologizetothetheologianandhisbrother.D.Themonkwouldthinkwhatafunnymisunderstandingitwas.4、Accordingtowhatthetheologiansaid,heconsideredthemonk’sbrother’sfisttobethemeaningof_____________.A.a(chǎn)threattohimB.a(chǎn)nencouragementtohimC.a(chǎn)unityoftheBuddha,theoryandtheworldD.oneeyeofhimselfText4Asaseniorhighschoolstudent,myfutureisalwaysonmymind.Tobeexact,thoughtsofthefuturehavekeptmeupcountlessnightsandmademeworryenoughtodopoorlyonmorethanonetest.Becauseofthis,wordsofwisdomareasourceofcomfort.SteveJobsgaveaspeechtoStanford’sgraduatingclassin2005andhiswordsresoundrepeatedlyinmymindwheneverIthinkaboutmyfuture.ItstartedwhenIbecameajunior,whencollegecameintoview.It’sthefirstbigsteptomakingyourlifeyourown.SowhenJobsdiscussedhislifeasastudent,somefearswereeased.He,too,felttheneedtoattendcollegetomakesomethingofhimself.Hefacedwhatmanyareextremelyafraidof:uncertainty.Hislackofunderstandingcausedhimtostopattendingcollegeandfocusonwhathefeltwasimportant.Hisstoryhadahappyending,ofcourse,sinceeverythingturnedoutwell.Thisdoesn’tmeanthatstudentsshouldn’tattendcollege,butratherthattheyshouldn’tworrysomuch.

You’llgetwhereyouneedtogo,evenifyourpathisabitmorewindingthanyou’dlike.Jobstalkedaboutthehardshipsinhiswork.

Hisloveofhisworkhelpedhimcarryonandhegotwherehewasmeanttobe,whichrestatesthepoint:don’tpanic.Oneparticularpartofhisspeechstayedwithme.

SteveJobsquotedthesaying“Stayhungry,stayfoolish”andithasbecomemymotto.Stayingfoolishisrealizingthatyouarestillafool,nomatterhowmuchyou’velearnedorexperienced.

Thereisalwaysmoretoexplore.Stayinghungryiswantingtofindthosethingsaboutwhichyouarestilluneducated.SteveJobs’levelofsuccessispossibletoachieve,andIaimtoprovethat.Withthewillpowertogointotheworldlivingeverydaylikemylastandallowingthefuturetotakecareofitself,Iwilldogreatthings.

Inthelastmomentsofmylife,I’llbeproudofwhatIhavedoneandhopetohaveallthewisdomapersoncouldwishfor.1、Theauthorfeltworriedwhen________.A.hehadtotaketestsatschoolB.hehadlotsofsleeplessnightsC.hethoughtabouthisfutureD.hesearchedforwordsofwisdom2、ItissuggestedinParagraphsland2that________.A.theauthorisacollegestudentB.SteveJobs’wordshadnoeffectontheauthorC.SteveJobsfailedbecauseofhisdecisionD.theauthorcaresmuchabouthisfuture3、WhatdidtheauthorgainfromJobs’speech?A.Couragetodropoutofschool.B.Braverytofaceuncertainties.C.Interestincomputerindustry.D.ConfidenceindefeatingJobs.4、WhatdidNOTSteveJobsencouragestudentstodoinhisspeech?A.Becontentwithwhattheyknow.B.Havethedesiretolearnmore.C.Staycalminthefaceofhardships.D.Bemodestsoastolearnmore.5、Thepassageismainlyabout________.A.a(chǎn)nexperienceofaspeechB.a(chǎn)memorablemeetingwithJobsC.themostimpressivequotationinlifeD.thewisdomdrawnfromaspeechPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Iconsidermyselfsomethingof1.expertonapologiesAquicktemperhasprovidedme2.plentyofopportunitiestomakethemInoneofmyearliest3.(memorize),mymotherwastellingme,“Don'twatchthegroundwhenyousay,‘I'msorry'Holdyourhead4.a(chǎn)ndlookatthepersonintheeye,sohe'llknowyoumeanit”Mymotherthusmadethekeypointofa5.(succeed)apology:Itmustbedirect6.importantthingweshoulddoforaneffectiveapologyistobeartheresponsibilityforourcarelessmistakesWeareusedto7.(make)excuses,whichleavesnoroomfortheotherpersontoforgiveusSincemostpeopleareopen-hearted,theno-excuseapologyleavesbothpartiesfeeling8.(good)aboutthemselvesThat,afterall,isthepurposeofeveryapologyItmatterslittle9.youarewhollyoronlypartlywrongAnsweringforyourmistake10.(encourage)otherstotaketheirshareoftheblameSmokejumpersareaspecialtypeoffirefighterTheyjumpfromplanesintoareasthataredifficulttoreachbycaroronfootWhentheyarrivethere,theyfirstexaminethelandanddecide1.tofightthefireTheirmaingoalistostopafirefrom2.(spread)TheywillusebasicequipmenttoclearlandofplantsandotherdrymaterialsTheworkisdangerous,3.theylovebeingabletojumpoutofplanes,fightfires,andliveintheforestAs38-year-oldAlexiTishin,who4.(work)asasmokejumperfor15years,says,“Thisisthebestjobfortoughguys”SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)You'veprobablyheardthephrase"gooutsideandgetsomefreshair"before.Breathingfreshaircanmakeusfeelmoreenergetic.1、.AccordingtoanewstudyfromtheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO),nineoutofevery10peopleontheplanetbreathepollutedaireveryday.Pollutedaircangetdeepinsideyourlungswhenyoubreathe,causingdiseaseslikelungcancerandheartdisease.Around7millionpeopledieeveryyearfrombreathingpollutedair.2、,mainlyinAsiaandAfrica.Amongtheworld's20mostpollutedcities,14areinIndia.Someofthebiggestsourcesofairpollutionincludefactoriesandvehicles.Insomeregions,sandanddesertdust,aswellastheburningofwaste,alsocauseairpollution.3、.Morethan40percentoftheworld'spopulationisstillusingwoodstoves(木柴爐)oropenfirestomakemealsandheattheirhomes.Thiscreatesharmfulparticles(顆粒)andgasesindoors.4、.Indiahasprovided37millionpoorpeoplewithfreeliquifiedPetroleumgas(液化石油氣),whileMexicoCityhascreatedcleanervehiclestandards.MariaNeira,theWHO'sheadofpublichealth,saidChinahassetagoodexampletotheworldinimprovingairquality."5、,"shesaid.A.Morethan90percentofthesedeathshappeninlow-incomeandmiddle-incomecountriesB.Althoughthisproblemisserious,thegoodnewsisthatcountriesaretakingactiontofightitC.Anotherlargesourceofairpollutioncanbefoundinsomepeople'shomesD.However,noteveryoneintheworldhasthechancetoenjoyitE.AirpollutionisaseriousproblemaroundtheworldF.ThereisabigstepatthegovernmentlevelinChinadeclaringwaronairpollutionG.PeoplewhoworkoutdoorsaremoredirectlyharmedbyairpollutionStressfulsituationsaresometimesunavoidable.Eachofusperceives(理解)challengesinourownwayandreactiontothemalsovaries.Howstressfulourlifeisdependsnotonlyonus.1、Andthisissomethingwecannotchange.Whatifwedonottrytochangeothers,butrathertryandchangeourattitudetostressandtensionthatweoftenexperienceatwork?StretchinganddoingashortworkoutStretchingreleasesmuscletensionthataccumulatesinyourback,shoulders,andneckduringtheday.Evenwhenyourdayisextremelybusy,doyourbestandsetasid

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