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2023年南康市考研《英語(yǔ)一》統(tǒng)考試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)WhenIwasalittlegirl,Ifoundloveinaboxallbecauseofaclassassignment.OnaFridaynightI1atthedinnertable,“Myteachersaidwehavetobringabox,aspecialbox,forourvalentinesonMonday”.Mothersaid,“We’llsee,”andshecontinuedeating.Whatdid“We’llsee”mean?Ihadtohavethatbox,2mysecondgradeValentine’sDaywouldbeadisaster.Maybetheydidn’tlovemeenoughtohelpmewithmy3AllSaturdayIwaited4andwithSundayarriving,myconcernincreased.However,I5thatanenquiryabouttheboxwould6angerorloudvoices,forinmyhousechildrenonlyaskedonce.Morethanthat7trouble.LateSundayafternoon,myfathercalledmeintothekitchen.Thetablewascoveredwithdifferentkindsofcolorful8A(n)9shoeboxrestedontopofit.10floodedthroughmewhenDaddysaid,“Let’sgetstarted11yourproject.”Inthenexthourmyfather12theshoeboxintoanimpressivevalentinebox.Colorfulpapercoveredtheuglycardboardwithredhearts13towhatIconsideredalltherightplaces.Hesangwhileheworked.Whenhefinished,hewassodelightedthata14smilespreadacrosshisface.“Whatdoyouthinkofthat?”heasked.Iansweredhimwithahug.Butinside,15dancedallthewaytomyheart.Itwasthefirsttimethatmyfatherhaddevotedsomuch16tome,forhisworldconsistedonlyofwork.Theholidaypartyarrived,andmyclassmatesputcardsandpresentsintothevalentineboxes.Laughterfilledourclassroomuntildismissaltime17Onthewayhome,Iheldoutmyvalentineboxfortheworldto18Thelovethatfilleditmeantmoretomethanallthevalentinesinside.Thevalentineboxbecameasymbolofhislovethat19throughdecadesofotherValentine’sDays.Myfathergavemeothergiftsthroughtheyears,butnone20comparedwiththeloveIfeltwithinthelimitsoftheold,emptyshoebox.1、A.a(chǎn)nnounced B.a(chǎn)ppeared C.served D.sat2、A.a(chǎn)nd B.but C.or D.so3、A.design B.plan C.idea D.project4、A.sadly B.a(chǎn)nxiously C.disappointedly D.patiently5、A.found B.realized C.knew D.imagined6、A.start B.cause C.mark D.produce7、A.invited B.took C.saved D.had8、A.boxes B.gifts C.paper D.food9、A.new B.big C.a(chǎn)ttractive D.empty10、A.Relaxation B.Relief C.Cheer D.Calm11、A.by B.a(chǎn)t C.in D.on12、A.folded B.packed C.changed D.pressed13、A.joined B.a(chǎn)ttached C.linked D.connected14、A.slight B.brief C.broad D.confident15、A.joy B.fun C.interest D.a(chǎn)musement16、A.money B.time C.support D.hope17、A.reached B.set C.spent D.came18、A.a(chǎn)ccept B.respect C.a(chǎn)dmire D.recognize19、A.carried B.kept C.spread D.lasted20、A.ever B.even C.yet D.stillSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Itseemsthatweareonestepclosertofindingalienlifeandmaybeafuturehomeforhumanity.ScientistsfromNASA(NationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration)havefoundanewsolarsystemfilledwithplanetsthatlooklikeEarthandcouldevensupportlife.Thegroupofsevenplanets,whichorbitsastarcalledTrappist-1,is40lightyearsawayfromEarthintheconstellationofAquarius(水瓶座).Andthreeofthemareintheso-called“habitable(宜居的)zone”theareaaroundastarwhereliquidwaterismostlikelytobefound.Thisisimportantbecausewaterisanecessaryingredientforlife.Alloftheplanetswerefoundusingamethodcalled“transitphotometry.”Thisworksbywatchingoutforwhenaplanetpassesinfrontofitshoststart.Thisblocksoutasmallamountoflight,allowingustoseetheplanetandlearnaboutitssize.“Thisisanamazingplanetarysystemnotonlybecausewehavefoundsomanyplanets,butbecausetheyareallsurprisinglysimilarinsizetotheEarth,”astronomerMichaelGillonfromtheUniversityofLiegeinBelgiumtoldTheIndependent.Trappist-1isa“dwarfstar(矮星)”whichiscolderandshinesdimmerthanoursun.Ifapersonwereononeofthesevenplanets,everythingwouldlookalotdarkerthanusual.Theamountoflightheadingtowardoureyeswouldbeabout200timeslessthanwegetfromthesun,accordingtoTheIndependent.Becauseofthat,Trappist-1,togetherwithmanyotherdwarfstars,wasneveronthelistofplaceswherescientistslookforalienlife.butMichaelGillon,leadresearcherbehindthediscovery,decidedtogivedwarfstarsachance.HebuiltatelescopeinChiletoobserve60oftheclosestdwarfstars,anditturnedoutthatTrappist-1wasworthyoftheeffort.Theresearchershopethattheycanspendmoretimewatchingthenewlyfoundplanetstolearnmoreaboutthem.Eventhoughmoreresearchisneededbeforedeterminingwhethertheseplanetscouldreallysupportlife,thediscoveryisstillencouraging.ItshowsjusthowmanyEarth-sizeplanetscouldbeoutthere.“ThediscoverygivesusahintthatfindingasecondEarthisnotjustamatterofif,butwhen,”NASAscientistThomasZurbuchentoldtheTelegraph.1、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutthenewlyfoundplanets?A.Itwilltakehumanbeingsabout40yearstotraveltothemB.SomeofthemmighthavetheproperconditionstosupportlifeC.TheyarespreadoutinthehabitablezonearoundTrappist-1D.Undergroundicehasbeenfoundinsomethem2、“Transitphotometry”isaspecialmethodmainlyusedto________.A.tellapartdifferentstarsB.testthebrightnessofstarsC.searchforandmeasureplanetsD.workoutthedistancebetweenstars3、Wecaninferfromthearticlethat_______.A.scientistswillsoonfindanEarth-likeplanetthatcansupporthumanlifeB.researchersknowalittleabouttheenvironmentonthenewlyfoundplanetsC.dwarfstarshavelongbeenapopularchoiceinthehuntforEarth-likeplanetsD.thesizeofaplanetisthetopconcernwhenscientistssearchfora“secondEarth”4、Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Lifeinspacesoon?B.Anyaliensinspace?C.Trappist-1,adarkdwarfstarD.Newrecord,sevennewsolarsystemsText2Naturalselectionistheprocessbywhichonetypeofanimalwithinaspeciesthrivesbecauseofcertaincharacteristicsthatmakeitmorelikelytolivethanothersinitsgroup.Thehistoryofthepepperedmoth(灰蛾)isanexampleofthenaturalselectionprocess.In19thcenturyEngland,certaintypesofpepperedmothswereabletobetterblend(融合)intotheirsurroundings.Duringthattimeperiod,greatchangeswerehappeninginGreatBritain.TheIndustrialRevolutionwaspartofthischange,andwithitcameairpollution.Naturalselectionoftentakeshundredoreventhousandsofyearstooccur.Forthepepperedmoth,thisprocessoccurredcomparativelyquickly.AtthebeginningoftheIndustrialAge,mostpepperedmothsinEnglandwerelight-coloredandcoveredwithblackmarkings,althoughafewmothshaddark-coloredwings.Becausethelight-coloredmothsblendedintothelight-coloredbarkonthetrees,theycouldnotbeeasilyseenbybirdsthatwouldeatthem.Astheairgrewmorepolluted,however,treetrunksbecamecoveredwithsoot(煙煤)andbecamedarker.Thelight-coloredmothsbecameeasyforbirdstoseeagainstthedarktreetrunks.Sincethedark-coloredmothsnowhadtheadvantage,theirnumbersgrew.Within50years,thepepperedmothwentfrombeingmostlylight-coloredtobeingmostlydark-colored.Inthe20thcentury,theairclearedup,andthepepperedmothpopulationchangedagain.Astreetrunkslightedduetolesssootintheair,light-coloredmothsonceagainhadanadvantage.Theirnumbersincreasedassootlevelsdeclined.Dependingontheirenvironment,thecolorationofthemothshelpedthemtobe“naturallyselected”tosurvive.1、Whichofthefollowinghastheclosestmeaningtotheunderlinedword“thrives”inthefirstparagraph?A.Reduces.B.Booms.C.Changes.D.Endangers.2、Whatcanweinferaboutthepepperedmoth’snaturalselectionprocess?A.Thelengthoftimewasunusual.B.ThesootlevelsinEnglanddidnotaffectit.C.Thistypeofcolorchangewastypicalformoths.D.Itwasagoodexampleofenvironmentalprotection.3、What’sthedifferencebetweenlight-coloredanddark-coloredmoths?A.Dark-coloredmothswereoriginallyeasytoseeontrees.B.Bothkindsofmothspreferredthedark-coloredtrees.C.Birdsfailedtoseelight-coloredmoths.D.Thecolorofmothswasunimportant.4、WhichwouldmostlikelyhappenifsootdarkenedEngland’streesagain?A.Birdswouldeatfewermoths.B.Mothswouldnotbeabletostayalive.C.Light-coloredmothswoulddisturbpeople’slife.D.Thepopulationofdark-coloredmothswouldincrease.Text3Anenvironmentfullofinterestingorexcitingideasisimportantforyoungchildren,andmuchofachild’sbraindevelopsduringtheearliestpartoflife.Thevisualsystem,inparticular,developsrapidlyoverthefirstfewweeks.Asearlyasnineminutesafterbirth,babiesprefertolookatphotographsandpicturesthatmostresemblethehumanface.Newbornscanseecolor,andaone-month-oldcantellredfromgreen.At12weeksold,babiesshowpreferencesforcoloredthingsasopposedtowhiteones.Inadditiontolookingatthemselves,babiesareattractedtohighcontrastvisuals,colorfulobjects,andfaces.Thesameholdstrueforbabies,whoalsoaredrawntolookingatanimals,shinyobjects,andfamiliaritemsthatarepartoftheirworld.It’snosurprise,then,thatanartmuseumisarichsourceofvisualinspirationforbabies.Introducingbabiestoworksofartpromotesearlyneuron(神經(jīng)元)connectionsinthebrain.Andfortheverbalstudy,interactingwithanadultinnamingimagesanddescribingdifferentcharacteristicsinaworkofartlaysthegroundworkforvisualandlanguagedevelopment.FreeBabyToursWatchyourchildrespondtolargecolorfulpaintingsandlearnwaystopromoteearlyvisualskills.Joinusforalivelyandfree30-minuteBabyTour.Parentsandcaregiverswithbabiesupto18monthsarewelcome.MeetattheTMAFamilyCenteronanyoftheseFridays:January15,3:30p.m.February19,6p.m.March18,3:30p.m.April15,6p.m.May20,3:30p.m.June17,6p.m.Onechildperadult.Parkingisfreeformembers,$5fornonmembers.1、Aone-daybabymayprefertolookatpicturesof________.A.biganimalsB.humanfacesC.colorfulleavesD.whitewalls2、Whatisthebenefitforbabieswhentheyenjoyworksofart?A.Learningthehistoryofthemuseum.B.Learninghowtomasterskillsonart.C.Knowinghowtolovetheirparents.D.Layingthebasisforlanguagedevelopment.3、What’sthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Toattractpeopletojoininthisbabyactivity.B.Toshowhowtodevelopbabies’interestinart.C.Tohelpparentsknowmoreaboutart.D.Topromotebabies’earlyvisualskills.Text4ProfessionaldevelopmentcoursesinLondon●BusinesswritingDeliverymethod:Online,VideoPrice:£49Aboutthecourse:Manypeoplegetblockedwhenforcedtoputtheirthoughtsintowordsatwork.Thiscoursegivesyouthetoolsandtechniquestoimproveyourwriting,whetherit'satwo-lineemailoratwo-hundredreport.●TravelwritingcoursesDeliverymethod:Classroom,SeminarPrice:£111(fullday);£121(eveningclasses)Aboutthecourse:Doyouwanttobeatravelwriter?Thencomealongtoaone-daytravelwritingworkshoporafour-weektravelwritingeveningclass.Thecourseshelpparticipantstowritetravelfeaturesandpublishtheminnewspapers,magazinesoronwebsites.●Pre-sessionalprogrammesinEAPDeliverymethod:Classroom,SeminarPrice:Startingfrom£1,210Aboutthecourse:Ourfivepre-sessionalprogrammesinEnglishforacademicpurposesareintendedforinternationalstudentswhoplantostudyatAstonUniversity.Theseprogrammesaimtoequipyouwiththelanguageandacademicskillsnecessaryforsuccessinyourfuturechosensubjectarea.●MasterclassDeliverymethod:Classroom,SeminarPrice:Startingfrom£331Aboutthecourse:Whetheryouwritefundraisingletters,orforyourwebsite(s),thiscoursewillhelpyougaintheideas,knowledgeandskillsyouneedtowritefundraisingcopythatproducesmoreimpressiveandprofitableresults.1、Howisthebusinesswritingcoursedifferentfromtheothers?A.Itisdeliveredonline.B.Itofferseveningclasses.C.Itfocusesonreportwriting.D.ItishostedbyAstonUniversity.2、Whatcanpre-sessionalprogrammesinEAPhelpstudentsdo?A.Chooseasuitablecollegesubject.B.Preparethemselvesforuniversity.C.Gotoworld-classuniversities.D.Onlyimprovetheiracademicskills.3、WhichcoursefitsJohnifhehopestowriteinspiringwordsforfundraisingactivities?A.Pre-sessionalprogrammesinEAP.B.Travelwritingcourses.C.Businesswriting.D.Masterclass.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)IoncefoundthathelpingsomeonecouldgetyouintoalotoftroubleIwasinthe1.(nine)gradeatthetime,andwewerehavingafinaltestDuringthetest,thegirl2.(sit)nexttomewhisperedsomething,butIdidn'tunderstandFinallyIfoundthatshewastryingtoaskme3.IhadanextrapenSheshowedmethat4.(her)wasoutofinkandwouldnotwriteIhappenedtohaveanextraone,soIputitonherdeskLater,afterthetestpapershadbeenturnedin,theteacher5.(ask)metostayintheroomwhenalltheotherstudentsweredismissedAssoonaswewerealoneshebegantotalktomeabouthowimportantitwas6.(stand)onmyowntwo7.(foot)andberesponsibleformyownactsForalongtime,shetalkedabouthonestyandemphasizedthefact8.whenpeopledosomethingdishonest,theyarereallycheatingthemselvesShemademepromisethatIwouldthink9.(serious)aboutallthethingsshehadsaid,andthenshetoldmeIcouldleaveIwalkedoutoftheroomwonderingwhyshehadchosentotalktome10.a(chǎn)llthosethingsLateron,IfoundoutthatshethoughtIhadcheatedonthetestEverybodyintheworldisseekinghappiness--andthereisonesureway1.(find)itThatisby2.(control)yourthoughtsHappinessdoesn’tdepend3.outwardconditions,butinnerconditionsItisn’twhatyouhaveorwhoyouareorwhereyouareorwhatyouaredoing4.makesyouhappyorunhappyItiswhatyouthinkaboutitForexample,twopeoplemaydo5.samethinginaplace;bothmayhaveaboutanequalamountofmoneyandstatus--andyetonemaybe6.(depress)andtheotherhappyWhy?Becausetheyseethings7.(different)Ihaveseenjustasmanyhappyfacesamongthepoorfarmers8.workveryhardinthefieldsasIhaveseeninairconditionedofficesinNewYork,ChicagoorLosAngelesAbrahamLincolnonce9.(say)that“mostfolksareaboutashappyastheymakeuptheirmindstobe”HewasrightIfyoudecidetobehappy,thenyouwillalwaysfindplentyof10.(reason)tobehappySectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Beingsuccessfulinanexamisnotjustaboutstudyinghardandknowingthesubjectinsideout.1、Researchhasshownthatthecalmerthemind,thebetteritsabilitytoregisterandrememberinformation.2、Whenthemindisrelaxed,itisinthe“stateofalpha”,whereyourbrainwavesareataboutseventofourteencyclespersecond,themosthelpfulstateforstudying.Chooseaquietplaceforstudyingandhaveeverythinghandythatyouneed:books,pens,somethingtodrink.3、Inthiscase,youcanseeyourselfbeingcongratulatedbyyourfamily,friendsandteachers.Enjoytheexperience.Andnowyoushouldbecompletelychargedupandreadytoabsorbandkeepimportantinformation.4、Itisagoodideatomakealistofalltheimportantthingsyouhavetolearn,inorderofimportance,andestimatehowmuchtimeyouneedforeachone.Additallupandcomparethiswithhowmuchtimeyouhaveavailable.Thiswilltellyouifyouhavetimetoreadslowlyandcarefully,orifyoucanonlyskim;alsoitwillshowyoumanytimesyoucanaffordtolookoverthesameinformation.Becausestresscanhaveanegativeeffectonyourmemory,it’simportanttostaycalmduringtests.5、Breathingexercisesduringtheexamination,forexample,canbeextremelyeffectiveinhelpingyourelaxandreverseyourstressresponse:justtakedeepbreaths,andletthestresscomeoutwhenyouexhale(呼氣).A.Learntobothreadbetweenlinesandskim.B.Ensurethatyousleepandeatwellbeforeatest.C.Relaxyourbodyandmindandimaginethedayoftheresults.D.Therearesomestressrelieftechniquesthatcanhelptocalmyoudown.E.Thereareotherthingsthatyoucandotohelpensureyougetgoodgrades.F.Everytimeyousitdowntostudy,giveyourselffiveminutestocalmyourmind.G.Dependingonwhatyouwanttostudy,andhowmuchyouhavetocover,planyourtime.Technologysometimesgoeswrong.Andthemoreyouusetechnology,themoreyouknowitcangowrong.Aconnectiondrops.Aprinterwillnotprintoranap

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