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考研《英語一》2023年大田縣高分沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Aneightyearsoldchildheardherparentstalkingaboutherlittlebrother.Allsheknewwasthathewasverysicktheyhadnomoneyleft.Whensheheardherdaddysaytoher1motherwithwhispereddesperation(絕望),“2

amiracle(奇跡)cansavehimnow”,thelittlegirlwenttoherbedroomandtookoutherpiggybank.She3

allthechangeoutonthefloorandcounteditcarefully.Thenshe4

herwaysixblockstothelocaldrugstore(藥店).“Andwhatdoyouwant?”askedthechemist.It’s5

mylittlebrother,”

thegirlansweredback.“He’sreally,reallysickandIwanttobuya6

.HisnameisAndrewandhehassomething7

growinginsidehisheadandmydaddysaysonlyamiraclecansavehim.”“Wedon’t

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miracleshere,child.I’msorry,”thechemistsaid,smiling9atthelittlegirl.Intheshopwasa10

customer.Hestooped(彎腰)downandaskedthelittlegirl,“Whatkindofmiracledoesyourbrother11

?”“Idon’tknow,”shereplied.“He’sreallysickandmommysaysheneedsa(n)12

.Butmydaddycan’tpayforit,soIhavebroughtmy13

.”“Howmuchdoyouhave?”askedtheman.“Onedollarandelevencents,14

Icantryandgetsomemore,”

sheansweredquietly.“Well,whatacoincidence(巧合),”

smiledtheman.

“Adollarandelevencents—the15

priceofamiracleforlittlebrothers.

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metowhereyoulive.Iwanttoseeyourbrotherand17yourparents.”ThatwelldressedmanwasDrCarltonArmstrong,asurgeon.Theoperationinthehospitalwascompletedwithout18

anditwasn’tlongbeforeAndrewwas19

againanddoingwell.Thelittlegirlwashappy.Sheknewexactlyhowmuchthemiraclecost-----onedollarandelevencentsplusthe

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ofalittlechild.1、A.helpfulB.hopefulC.tearfulD.kind2、A.SimpleB.JustC.MorethanD.only3、A.pulledB.putC.pouredD.drew4、A.followedB.madeC.tookD.found5、A.toB.forC.a(chǎn)sD.on6、A.hopeB.doctorC.favourD.miracle7、A.badB.smallC.extraD.impossible8、A.getB.offerC.storeD.sell9、A.gentlyB.coldlyC.sadlyD.strangely10、A.wellbehavedB.goodlookingC.kindheartedD.welldressed11、A.haveB.needC.careD.like12、A.doctorB.surgeonC.kindnessD.operation13、A.savingsB.wishesC.ideasD.suggestions14、A.sinceB.a(chǎn)sC.butD.a(chǎn)fter15、A.sameB.properC.exactD.necessary16、A.ShowB.FollowC.HelpD.Take17、A.persuadeB.encourageC.meetD.help18、A.difficultyB.doubtC.chargeD.result19、A.wellB.homeC.happyD.strong20、A.courageB.clevernessC.devotionD.faithSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1WhenIwastenyearsoldIwenttotheUSAtovisitsomefamilyfriends.InoticedsomethingfunnyaboutthewayeveryonespokeEnglish.Onemoment!Irememberveryclearlywasatthebeginningoftheholiday,whenmyfriendaskedmeifIwantedtoorder“Frenchfries”.Icouldn’timaginewhattheywere.ShewasamazedthatIhadnevertriedthemandsheorderedaportionforustoshare.Whenthewaiterbroughtussomechips,IaskedherwheretheFrenchfrieswere.Shepointedattheplateofchips!Laterthatweekshesaidshewasgoingtobuysome“chips”fromthesupermarket.Shecameoutwithapacketofcrisps(薯片)!Howcome?Duringthatholidaywewerealsooffered“biscuits”withourlunch.Thiswasaverystrangeideatome,becauseinEnglandbiscuitsaresweet.Ilaterrealizedthat“biscuits”inAmericaaresaltysnacks.Whatwecall“biscuits’,theycall“cookies”.Iwasalsoembarrassedwhenastrangertoldmeshelikedmy“pants”.Iwonderedhowshecouldseethem!Mymumthentoldmethattheycall“pants”whatwecall“trousers”,theouterclothingthatyouwearonyourlegsinsteadofinsideclothing!IwasdisgustedwhenIsawan“eggplant”pizzaonthemenuinarestaurant.ButIwaspuzzledhoweggscangrowonplants.Mydadorderedthispizzaanditwascoveredinaubergines(茄子).“Theycallaubergines‘eggplant’inAmerica!”hetoldme.Ithinkpartoftheexcitementoflearningalanguageislearningaboutthedifferencesthatexistinhowitisspokenindifferentplaces.1、Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.AvisittotheUnitedStates.B.DifficultiesinspeakingEnglish.C.WaystospeakEnglishcorrectly.D.DifferentEnglishindifferentplaces.2、Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenhisfriendboughtcrisps?A.Excited.B.Puzzled.C.Embarrassed.D.Disappointed.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph4?A.Legs.B.Jewels.C.Trousers.D.Underclothes.Text2Ifyoubuyawashingmachine,afridgeoratelevisioninEurope,itcomeswithasticker.Thankstoa1992EUrule,allappliancesmustbelabelled(貼標簽)withtheirenergyefficiency.Sowhyhasourfoodsystem-whichthreatens10,000specieswithextinction,producesabout30%ofgreenhousegases,anddrives800/oofourairpollution-onlyeverhadvoluntaryeco-labels?Theappliancesrulinghadahugeimpact;initially,75%offridgesandfreezerswereratedGtoD(lowefficiency),buttoday98%areclassedA++orA+++.Worldwide,theenergyefficiencyoflabelledapplianceshasincreasedthreetimesfasterthanapplianceswithoutlabels.Introducinganequalsystemforfoodcouldhaveanevenbiggerimpact.Mandatoryenvironmentallabelswouldchangehowweproduceandconsumeinfar-reachingways.First,producerswouldhavetomeasuretheirimpactsinauniformwayandbeaccountablefortheresults.Thiswouldnotbeexpensive:itisfreetomonitorenvironmentalimpactsusingdigitaltoolssuchasFieldprintandtheCoolFarmTool.Second,theysupportsustainableconsumption.Ourresearchfoundthatproductsthatlook,tasteandcostthesamecanhavedramaticallydifferentenvironmentalimpacts.High-impactbeefproducersuse5,400%morelandandcreatel,000%moregreenhousegasesthanlow-impactproducers.Labelswouldallowconsumerstotelltheseproductsapart.Theywouldhighlightbothhigh-andlow-impactproducers,inthesameway,acrossmultipleproducts.Thiswouldencouragemorepeopletothinkabouttheirchoicesbyexposingthemtothefactseverytimetheyareintheshops.Wecanalsouselabelstoturnsmallerconsumerchangesintolargeenvironmentalbenefits:becauseasmallnumberofproducerscreatealargeshareoftheimpact,simplyavoidinghigh-impactproducerscanmakeahugecontributiontopollutionreductions.1、WhydoestheauthormentiontheappliancesinParagraph1?A.Toapplaudthe1992EUrule.B.Tobringupthetopicoflabellingfood.C.Topointoutthepollutiontheycaused.D.Tocomparetheirenergyconsumptionrates.2、WhatdothefiguresinParagraph2show?A.Theimportanceofsavingenergy.B.Thedebateabouteco-labelledappliances.C.Theeffectivenessoftheappliancesruling.D.Theproblemcausedbyappliancesoflowefficiency.3、Whatdoestheword“Mandatory”inParagraph3mean?A.Compulsory. B.Effective. C.Different. D.Independent.4、Whatcanbelearnedabouteco-labels?A.Theywillincreasetheprofitsoflow-impactproducers.B.Theycanshowproducers'environmentalimpacts.C.Theywillguideconsumerstobuyhealthierfood.D.TheycanexposeconsumerstomoreproductsText3WhenIwasaboytherewerenosmartphones.ComputersweresomethingyousawonSTARTREK(星際航行),andourtelevisiononlygotonechannelclearly.Still,Iwasneverbored.Thefields,hills,andwoodlandsaroundmyhousewerethenatureready-madeplaygrounds.Icanrememberoncehikingtoanearbylakeandslowlywalkingaroundit.AtthebacksideofitIwasamazedtofindanold,one-lane,dirtroadthatIhadneverseenbefore.Iimmediatelysetouttotravelit.Itwasfullofholesandmuddytracksanddeepwoodsbordereditonbothsides,butexploringitstillseemedlikeafineadventure.Iwalkedonandonforwhatseemedlikehours.IwassuremyguardianangelwaswhisperinginmyeartoturnaroundandheadbackhomebutIwasstubbornandevenabitstupid,soIwalkedon.Thedirtroadgivewaytoarockoneandthenapavedone,yettherewasstillneitheracarnorahouseinsight.Mylegsweregettingtired.InoticedthatthesunwasstartingtogodownandIgrewscared.Ididn’twanttoenduptrappedonthisroadinthedarkofnight,butIwassureitwouldbedarkbeforeIcouldmakemywaybacktothelakeagain.IwasalmostintearswhenIturnedonelastcurve(彎曲處)andsawsomethinginthedistance.ItwasahousethatIrecognized.Myheartleaptup!Ijumpedupanddownandlaughedoutloud.Iknewthewayhome!ItwasstilloveramileawaybutmylegsfeltlikefeathersandIhurriedbacktomyhouseinnotime.Iwalkedinwithabigsmileonmyfacejustintimefordinner.IrememberedthisrecentlywhenIsawasignthatsaid,“AllroadsleadHome.”Thisistrue.Inthislifeallroadsnomatterwhattheirtwists(彎曲)andturnsarecanleadushomeagain.TheycanleadustoourhomeshereonEarth.Theycanleadustoourhomesinourheart,ifwecaninsist.1、Whywastheauthorneverboredwhenhewasaboy?A.BecausetherewasstillaTV.B.Becausehelikedhikingalone.C.Becausethereweresomanyplaygroundsbuiltforhim.D.Becausehehadsomanyplacesaroundhishousetoplay.2、Whatmadetheauthordecidetotaketheoldroad?A.Seeingitbefore.B.Thatitwasamuddyroad.C.Tryinganewandspecialexperience.D.Thatithaddeepwoodsonbothsides.3、Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenhesawaknownhouseinthedistance?A.Excited.B.Frightened.C.Touched.D.Desperate.4、Whydidtheauthormentionthesign?A.Toshareafamoussayingwithreaders.B.Tointroducewhathewantedtosay.C.Toexplainthefunctionofthesign.D.Toprovethesignificanceofthesign.Text4ToddlerWorldNurserywasdelightedtoemployatrainee---twenty-two-oldJonathanBrown—astheirfirstmalenurseryschoolteacher.Hewasalsotheonlymanwhoappliedforthejob,but,insistsMargeryBowman,headteacherofToddlerWorld,byfarthebestapplicant.“Bothboysandgirlswillbenefitfromtheexperienceofhavingamalerolemodelinthenursery.”Saysmotheroftwo,Margery.Jonathanhasalwaysbeeninterestedinchildcare.Hisownmotherisachildminderandhisfatherisateacher.“I’vealwayshelpedMumwithlookingafterallthechildren.”hesays.“I’musedtochangingnappies,feedingbabies,readingstoriesandplayingwithLego.”ButJonathanisararemaleinafemaleworld.Only2%ofnurseryteachersaremenandthishasn’tchangedfortenyears.RogerOlsenoftheNationalNurseryTrustsaid,“Menareoftenviewedwithanxietyandsuspicion(懷疑)inachildren’senvironment.Ortheyareexpectedtodothingsthewaywomenwoulddothem.Butmenbringdifferentthingsintochildcareandthishastoberecoginsed.”Jonathanagrees.Heisaqualifiedunder-7sfootballcoach,andplantstointroducefootballlessonstothenurseryforboysandgirls.WhatdoJonathan’sfriendsthinkofhischoiceofcareer?“Actually,mostofthemareprettycoolaboutitnow.”hesays,“thoughtheydomakejokesaboutnappies.AndI’vefoundthatgirlsareactuallyquiteimpressed–sothat’sgood!”1、WhywasJonathanemployedbyToddlerWorldNursery?A.Hewasthebestamongalltheapplicants.B.Hewastheonlymanwhoappliedforthejob.C.Hewouldbeabletoteachkidstoplayfootball.D.Hewoulddothingsthewaywomenwoulddothem.2、Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“childminder”(Para.2)?A.Instructor.B.Superior.C.Baby-sitter.D.Coach.3、WhatdidRogerOlsensayaboutthejobofchildcare?A.Ithasbeenwomen-specific.B.Itrequirespeople’sunderstanding.C.Ittakestimetomakesomechanges.D.ItneedsmenteacherstobringsomethingdifferentPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Themoreadvancedtechnologybecomes,themoreitseemstohavecontroloverourlivesWeshop,work,play,searchforinformationandseek1.(chat)witheachotheronlineYetpeoplearenotarguingaboutthisastonishingconditionIt2.(believe)thatpeoplehavereadilyembracedtechnology,seekingonlythebenefitsbut3.(ignore)itsdrawbacksItdoesnotmatterwhetheryourhomeisina4.(noise)downtownorintheremotecountrysideIfyouhaveascreen5.itcanpickupasignal,yourmindisstillinthesameplacelessplaceThisplaceisthezone6.yourmindwillgowhenyoustareatascreen,anditfeelslikeyourmindstopsthinkingRecentdevelopmentsintechnologyalsoledtoadeclineinnormalsocialbehaviorsInpastages,youcouldwalkaroundtownforawholedaywithoutseeingallthepeopleyouknowNow,everyoneyouknowis7.a(chǎn)rm’sreach,takingthatcertainpsychologicalfeelingoutofseeingpeopleYoucanseethemeverysecondofeveryday,andhearnearlyeverysinglethoughtoftheirsjustastheyhear8.(you)In9.(conclude),moderntechnologycanbeadouble-edgedswordTheydohavetheiradvantages,buttheycanchangeourlives10.(complete)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrectFortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblankMyamazingescapeWhenHelenMonahangotaphonecallaskinghertopickupafriend’schildrenfromschoolwhilecollecting1.ownshegrabbedhercoatandheadeddowntheroadItmeant2.(leave)homefiveminutesearlierthanshehadintended—butitcouldalsohavesavedherlifeMinutes3.sheshutthedoor,alightaircraftcrashedontoheremptyhouse“Iamtryingnottothink4.wouldhavehappenedifIhadlefthomeatthenormaltime,’saidMrsMonahanPilotDonaldCampbellalsohadreasontobethankfulThe52-year-oldsurgeonwalkedawayfromthewreckage5.onlyminorinjuriestohisfaceandheadHehadbeensteeringthefour-seaterPiperSenecatowardsShorehamAirportinWestSussexwhenthetwinenginescutoutItplungedandclippedarailwaybridge,6.(crash)intothe£150,000three-bedroomhouseinthetownofShoreham-by-SeaItfellintothebackgarden,which7.(litter)withchildren’stoysMrsMonahan,36,said:'ItlookslikesomethingoutofafilmsetThetailoftheplanewasupintheairandthenosewasinthefishpond’MrCampbell,8.fliesalloverthecountrytotreatthepatientsofhisprivatepractice,said:“IwascomingintotheairportandbothenginescutoutItbegantoyaw(偏離航線)quitesharplytooneside‘Icouldn’tlandontherailwaylinebecauseoftheelectriccableandIsawagapbythehousesandaimednexttothemIrememberabangThewingtipmust9.(hit)theroofItwasabitrough’Safetyofficialwerelastnightexaminingtheplane10.(try)todiscoverwhatwentwrongSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Everyonewhohaslivedorworkedoverseasunderstandsthattravelisanenrichingandlife-changingexperience,1、Thatfrustrationoftenstemsfromcultureshock,butbeingabletoidentifythesymptomscanhelpyoueasethediscomfortandanxietyoflivinginanewplace.Therearefourmainstagesofcultureshockwhilestudyingabroadthatoccuratdifferenttimesforeachperson.TheHoneymoonStage.Thisiswheneverythingisnewandfascinatingaboutyourhostcountry.It’satthisstagethatyoumayfallinlovewithItalianpizzaortheIrishaccent.2、You’refascinatedbysimilaritiesanddifferencesbetweenthehostcountryandyourhome.TheCrisis(危機)Stage.Thisiswhenthedifferencesbetweenyourhomecultureandthehostcountrybecomeapparentandfeelingsoffrustration(沮喪)oranxietyoccurs.Youreallywantajellysandwichtoremindyouofhome,butyourealizeyourhostcountrydoesn’thaveitanywhere.Theydon’tknowyoursenseofhumor.3、4、Atthisstage,youbecomefamiliarwithyoursurroundingsanddeveloparoutine.Thesameconcernswilloccur,butyouwillbebetterequippedtohandlethem.Youhavemorefriends,increasedsocialskillsandyou’veevenbecomeanexploreroftheculture.You’veregainedyourconfidence,becomemoreindependent,competentandculturallysensitive.TheMasteryStage.Congratulations!You’veadjustedtothehostculture.You’vetakenaninwardandoutwardjourneythathasledtoimmeasurablepersonalgrowth.You’renowabletoliveandworktoyourmaximumpotential.5、YoucanconfidentlyspeakandunderstandmostcolloquialEnglish.You’vedevelopedmeaningfulfriendships.You’vesettled.Youbelong.A.TheDepressionStageB.TheAdjustmentStageC.NobodyknowstherealyouD.butitcanalsobefrustratingE.butitmaybecostlytoliveinanewcultureF.You’renolongerdistressedbyculturaldifferencesG.You’rethrilledbynew

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