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考研《英語(yǔ)一》2023年鄭州市邙山區(qū)考前沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)完形填空閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Iwascomingbackfromhomelateatnightina‘Sharing’minivan(廂式貨車).InHydera-bad,India,itisacheapandquickformof1.Thevandriverpickedupasmanyas13peopleattimesinavehiclewhichis2forthetransportof8.Soourvanwasvery3.Makingherwaytothe4fthevan,aschoolgirlwithabag5thedrivertostop.Whilegettingdown,sheslippedandfell.Noneofus6it,asitwasdarkoutside.Thedriverwas7forhertopay.Itwasthenthatwesawthatthegirlwasonher8bythesideoftheroad.Anotherpassengerandlgotdown9andheldherup.Evenin10,sheheldupanoteandaskedustopaythedriver.Theother11passengertookthenoteandpaidthedriver.My12wasafewhundredmetersaway.Asagirl,IknewI’dgetoffandstaywithherinthe13.SoIpaidupthedriverfor14andhedroveawaywiththeotherpassengers.Ineither15hernordidIknowwhattodo.ButIwasthere,givingsome16wordstoanothergirlinpain.Iaskedhertostand17forafewwhile.Ithenlookedforaplaceforhertosit.ThenI18herfriendandwaitedthere.Shewasrushedtoanearbycliniclater.Beforeleaving,shethankedmefor19andwehuggedgoodbye.Thenightbreezeswereblowing20uponmycheekasIwalkedhome,withafeelingofrelief.1、A.1ife B.transport C.a(chǎn)ctivity D.communication2、A.designed B.bought C.organized D.powered3、A.heavy B.noisy C.crowded D.a(chǎn)wkward4、A.driver B.window C.door D.seat5、A.guided B.suggested C.a(chǎn)dmitted D.signaled6、A.noticed B.managed C.recognized D.stood7、A.caring B.reaching C.waiting D.planning8、A.back B.knees C.feet D.own9、A.immediately B.doubtfully C.naturally D.a(chǎn)nxiously10、A.silence B.surprise C.vain D.pain11、A.patient B.helpful C.generous D.secret12、A.home B.stop C.car D.school13、A.dark B.rain C.wind D.van14、A.himself B.herself C.myself D.itself15、A.ignored B.persuaded C.promised D.knew16、A.a(chǎn)nxious B.sorrow C.comforting D.satisfying17、A.up B.straight C.still D.out18、A.found B.phoned C.brought D.saw19、A.company B.support C.bravery D.convenience20、A.hard B.happily C.willingly D.gentlySectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Feifei,an11-year-oldboyfromXuzhou,JiangsuProvince,sufferedfromasuddenacuteeyediseasewhichhasalmostledtoblindness.Thediseasewascausedbyexcessive(過(guò)度的)eyefatigue(疲勞)duringthewintervacation,duringwhichheplayedcomputergamesforcontinuous10daysandnights.ManyyoungstersinChinanowadaysareincreasinglyaddictedtocomputergamesandotherelectronicproducts.Thisisfollowedbyaseriesofhealthproblems,withthemosttypicalcasebeingmyopia,ornearsightedness.AccordingtothelatestresearchreportreleasedbytheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO),themyopiarateamongChineseteenagersranksfirstintheworld—70percentofhighschoolandcollegestudents.Therateisnearly40percentinprimaryschoolstudents,whileitisonly10percentfortheirpeersintheUnitedStates.Thereareatleast10millionpeopleinChinawithseveremyopia,andtheyarelikelytogetpathological(病理性的)myopiainmiddleage.Pathologicalmyopiacan'tbetreatedwithglassesorsurgery,anditisoneofthebiggestfactorsthatleadtoblindness,XuXun,directoroftheophthalmology(眼科學(xué))departmentatShanghaiGeneralHospital,pointedout.ExpertsexplainthattwomajorfactorsleadtothehighrateofmyopiaamongChinesepeople.Oneishighacademicpressure,andtheotheroneisexcessiveuseofelectronicdevicesoveralongperiodoftime.Genetics,ontheotherhand,arenotthemainreason,asonly20percentofChinesepeoplehadmyopiainthe1960s."Teenagersarenowfacedwithsevereacademicpressure,whichmeanstheyoftenstudywithoutnaturallight.Thisincreasestheirriskofbecomingnearsighted,"Xusaid.Expertssuggestthatyoungstersmaintainaproperbalancebetweenstudyandrestsoastoprotecttheireyesight,andparentsshouldplayanactiveroleintheprocess.1、WhydoestheauthormentionFeifei'sexperienceinthefirstparagraph?A.Toadvisepeopletoprotecttheireyes.B.Tointroducethetopicofnearsightedness.C.Toinformpeopleofthecauseofblindness.D.ToshowthatFeifeidevelopedaneyedisease.2、Whatcanbelearntfromthepassage?A.Nearsightednessmaycauseotherhealthproblems.B.TherearemorenearsightedstudentsintheUnitedStates.C.70percentChinesestudentsinprimaryschoolarenearsighted.D.Pathologicalmyopiaismostlikelytocauseblindness.3、Whichofthefollowingcanbeamainreasonformyopia?A.Geneticsfactors.B.Lowacademicpressure.C.Overuseofelectronicdevices.D.Readinginnaturallight.4、Whatwillbeprobablydiscussedinthefollowingparagraph?A.Thesignificanceofprotectingeyesight.B.Youngsters’badbehaviorleadingtomyopia.C.Therelationshipbetweenyoungstersandtheirparents.D.Parents’roleinhelpingyoungstersprotecttheireyesight.Text2AnewreportcomparingAustralianhighschoolstudentswiththoseof65othercountriesshowthenationisslippingfurtherbehindinmathsandreadingskills.The2017ProgrammeforInternationalStudentAssessment(PISA)measuresthemathematics,readingandscienceskillsofhalfamillion15-year-oldsfromaroundtheworld.ItfoundAustralianteensplacedequal17thinmaths,equal10thinreadingandequal8thinscience.AsiancountrieslikeChina,Singapore,KoreaandJapanarepullingaheadofAustralianstudentsinmathsandreading.TheresultsshowAustralianstudentshaveslippedinmathsperformancebyaboutahalfayearofschoolingcomparedto10yearsago.Thedeclinewasstrongeringirlsthanboys,withgirlsdroppingtotheOrganisationforEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment(OECD)average.Thereportalsofoundawidegabbetweenstudentsindifferentpartsofthecountry.TasmaniaandtheNorthernTerritorylaggedwellbehindotherstatesinallthreeareas.About14,500Australianstudentsfrom775schoolsweremeasuredintheassessment,whichwasconductedbytheAustralianCouncilforEducationalResearch(ACER)fortheOECD.ACER’sdirectorofeducationalmonitoringandresearch,Dr.SueThomson,saysgender,indigenousstatusandsocio-economicstatusstilldividestudentoutcomes.Australianstudentsfromawealthybackgroundshowadifferenceofabouttwo-and-a-halfyearsofschoolingcomparedtoastudentfromthelowestsocio-economicgroup.Questionnaireresponseshavealsofoundgirlshaveamuchmorenegativeviewaboutmaths.Indigenousstudentsare,onaverage,performingsignificantlyworsethannon-indigenousstudents,adifferenceofabouttwo-and-a-halfyearsofschoolingormoreinmaths,scienceandreading.Ms.Thomsonalsoraisedconcernsthatmorethantwo-fifthsofstudentsfailedtoreachbaseproficiencylevelsinmaths.“ThesearethelevelswhichtheMinisterialCouncilsetasnotreallyambitiousgoals,butachievablegoalsforacountrysuchasAustralia,andalargeproportionofstudentsnottobeachievingthoseresultsarequiteaworry,”shesaid.Twelveothercountriesalsoshoweddeclinesinmathsliteracyover10years,withthelargestdeclineoccurringinSweden,thenFinland,NewZealand,IcelandandthenAustralia.1、Accordingtothepassage,thereport_________.A.comparedthemathematics,readingandscienceskillsofstudentsB.foundAustralianteensplacedequal10thinmathsC.involvedhighschoolstudentsin65countriesD.showedAsianstudentsperformedbetterthanAustralianonesinallsubjects2、WhichofthefollowingisTRUE,accordingtothepassage?A.GirlswereperformingworseintheseskillsthanboysinAustraliaB.Koreanstudentsplacedequal8thinscienceC.775schoolsinTasmaniaparticipatedintheassessmentD.StudentsinSwedenperformedworstinmathsamongallthestudents3、WhatmakesDr.SueThomsonsoworried?A.Two-fifthsofstudentsshownointerestinmathsinAustraliaB.NativestudentsperformedworsethanthosefromothercountriesC.ThegoalsinmathsweresethigherinAustraliathanthoseinothercountriesD.Nearlyhalfofstudentscannotreachtheachievablegoalsinmaths4、Whichsectionofawebsitedoesthispassageprobablyappearin?A.BusinessB.EducationC.ArtsandcultureD.TechnologyandscienceText3Duringtheseventeenthandeighteenthcenturies,almostnothingwaswrittenaboutthecontributionofwomenduringthecolonialperiodandtheearlyhistoryofthenewlyformedUnitedStates.Lackingtherighttovoteandabsentfromtheseatsofpower,womenwerenotconsideredanimportantforceinhistory.Duringthesecenturies,womenremainedinvisibleinhistorybooks.Throughoutthenineteenthcentury,thislackofvisibilitycontinued,despitetheeffortsoffemaleauthorswritingaboutwomen.Thesewriters,likemostoftheirmalecounterparts,wereamateur(業(yè)余的)historians.Theirwritingswerecelebratoryinnature,andtheywereuncriticalintheirselectionanduseofsources.Duringthenineteenthcentury,however,certainfeministsshowedakeensenseofhistorybykeepingrecordsofactivitiesinwhichwomenwereengaged.National,regional,andlocalwomen’sorganizationscompiledaccountsoftheirdoings.Personalcorrespondence,newspaperclippings,andsouvenirsweresavedandstored.Thesesourcesformthecoreofthetwogreatestcollectionsofwomen’shistoryintheUnitedStates—oneattheElizabethandArthurSchlesingerLibraryatRadeliffeCollege,andtheothertheSophiaSmithCollectionatSmithCollege.Suchsourceshaveprovidedvaluablematerialsforlatergenerationsofhistorians.Despitethegatheringofmoreinformationaboutordinarywomenduringthenineteenthcentury,mostofthewritingaboutwomenadjustedtothe“greatwomen”theoryofhistory,justasmuchofmainstreamAmericanhistoryconcentratedon“greatmen”.TodemonstratethatwomenweremakingsignificantcontributionstoAmericanlife,femaleauthorssingledoutwomenleadersandwrotebiographies,orelseimportantwomenproducedtheirautobiographies.Mostoftheseleaderswereinvolvedinpubliclifeasreformers,activistsworkingforwomen’srighttovote,orauthors,andwerenotrepresentativeatallofthegreatmassofordinarywomen.Thelivesofordinarypeoplecontinued,generally,tobeuntoldintheAmericanhistoriesbeingpublished.1、Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?A.TheroleofliteratureinearlyAmericanhistories.B.TheplaceofAmericanwomeninwrittenhistories.C.ThekeensenseofhistoryshownbyAmericanwomen.D.The“greatwomen”approachtohistoryusedbyAmericanhistorians.2、Theword“they”inParagraph2refersto.A.effortsB.sourcesC.writingsD.a(chǎn)uthors3、Inthesecondparagraph,whatweaknessinnineteenth-centuryhistoriesdoestheauthorpointout?A.Theyputtoomuchemphasisondailyactivities.B.Theyleftoutdiscussionoftheinfluenceonmoneyorpolitics.C.Thesourcesoftheinformationtheywerebasedonwerenotnecessarilyaccurate.D.Theywereprintedonpoorqualitypaper.4、Whatusewasmadeofthenineteenth-centurywomen’shistorymaterialsintheSchlesingerLibraryandtheSophiaSmithCollection?A.Theywerecombinedandpublishedinamultivolumeencyclopedia(多卷百科全書(shū))aboutwomen.B.Theyformedthebasisofcollegecoursesinthenineteenth-century.C.Theyprovidedvaluableinformationfortwentieth-centuryhistoricalresearchers.D.Theyweresharedamongwomen’scollegesthroughouttheUnitedStates.Text4AnexplosiononThursdaykilledoneandinjured21inabusystreetinTongren,SouthwestChina’sGuizhouProvince.Thebombwashiddeninarubbishbininthecity’scommercialhub(商業(yè)中心),wherelotsofshopsandrestaurantsareconcentrated.Theear-splittingblastwasheardaround12∶50p.m.,saidalocalnewspaper,citingwitnesses.Thepoweroftheblastshattered(使粉碎)nearbyshopwindowsandrippedthestainless(不生銹的)steelrubbishcantopieces.Onepasser-by,identified(確認(rèn))onlyasZhang,saidshewasshockedbythenoiseandsawalotofpedestrianslyingonthegroundwhenshegottothescene.Thirteenoftheinjuredweretakentoalocalhospitalaftertheexplosion.Adoctortheresaidfivewereinseriousconditionbutalreadyoutofdangerafteremergencytreatment.TheotherswerejustslightlyThecauseoftheexplosionisstillunderinvestigation,saidanofficerwiththeTongrenpolice,butrefusedtospeculateastothecause.1、444.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.AlltheinjuredweretakentoahospitalB.8oftheinjuredwerenottakentoahospitalC.TherubbishbinwithabombwasinarestaurantD.Therubbishbinwithabombwasinashop2、446.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Onepasser-by,identifiedonlyasZhang,sawthemanthrowingabombintoabin.B.Somecustomersinrestaurantswereinjured.C.Thewriterdidn’tgettothescene.D.Allcustomersinshopsgothurt.3、448.Inthelastparagraphtheunderlinedword“speculate”probablymeans________.A.tellB.guessC.discussD.talk4、450.Whatofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.BombHiddeninaRubbishBinB.TheCauseoftheExplosionC.ATerribleThingD.MarketBlastKills1,Injures21PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Yesterday,anotherstudentandI,representingouruniversity’sstudent1.(associate),wenttotheCapitalInternationalAirporttomeetthisyear’sinternationalstudents2.werecomingtostudyatBeijingUniversityAfterhalfanhourofwaitingfortheirflighttoarrive,Isawseveralyoungpeopleenterthe3.(wait)arealookingaroundcuriouslyIstoodforaminute4.(watch)themandthenwenttogreetthemThefirstperson5.(arrive)wasTonyGarciafromColombia,closely6.(follow)byJuliaSmithfromBritainAfterImetthemandthenintroducedthemtoeachother,IwasverysurprisedTonyapproachedJulia,touchedhershoulderandkissedher7.thecheek!Shesteppedbackappearingsurprisedandputupherhands,asifindefenceIguessedthattherewas8.(probable)amajormisunderstandingThenAkiraNagatafromJapancameinsmiling,togetherwithGeorgeCookfromCanadaAsthey9.(introduce),GeorgereachedhishandouttotheJapanesestudentJustatthatmoment,however,AkirabowedsohisnosetouchedGeorge’smovinghandTheybothapologized–another10.(culture)mistake!I’mheretodaytoshareagoodlessonwithyouItisatruestoryaboutastudent,1.studiedinGermanyAfteryearsofhardwork,thisstudentgraduatedwithamazing2.(achieve)EveryonewassurethathewasgoingtogetagoodjobeasilyandhaveabrightfutureButtohissurprise,hewasnotevengiventhechancefor3.interview!Thethirdtimehe4.(refuse),hecouldn’thelp5.(telephone)thecompanytoaskwhytheydidn’twanthimTheanswerwassimple“Wedon’tofferjobstodishonestpeopleinGermany”YoumightwonderwhatwaswrongThetruthis,shortlyafterhe6.(arrive)inGermany,thiscleverstudentfoundthatitwaseasy7.(avoid)buyingsubwayticketsinthiscountrySoinordertosavemoney,heoftenwentinthesubway8.a(chǎn)ticketAsaresult,hehadbeencaughtmanytimesFromthisstory,welearnthatwemaygetshort-termbenefitsindishonestways,9.thetruthwillcomeoutsoonerorlaterandthecostishighSoremember:honestyisthe10.(good)policySectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Howdoparentsteachchildrenaboutmoney?Howdoyouteachthemtogetrich?Likely,youdonothaveananswerbecauseyouwouldnotcallyourselfrich.1、Hereiswhatself-mademillionairestelltheirkidsaboutwealth.Youdeservetohavewealth.Thisstatementcouldbereadasarrogant(傲慢的),wheninfactitcomesfromaplaceofhumbleness.Self-mademillionairesteachtheirchildrenthattheydeservetoberichnotbecausetheywerebornintotherightfamilybutbecausetheyworkhardtosolveotherpeople'sproblems.2、3、Havingmoneygetsridoftonsoftheissueswhichpeoplefindthemselvesinwhentheydonothaveit.Nothappywithyourcurrentlivingsituation?Youcanpackupandleave.Doyouhateyourjob?Whynotstartyourownbusiness.Upsetaboutaglobaldisaster?Donatewhatyoucantothecause.Moneyallowsyoutoenjoylifeonyourownterms.Nothingisguaranteed.4、Theymustcreatetheirownlivesandfutures.It'simportanttoteachkidsaboutself-reliance.Legally,kidshavetherighttohavemoreandmorethings,butit'simportanttoteachagainstthesevalues.Solveproblemstoearnyourwealth.Inafreemarketeconomy,everyoneislookingforawaytomakemoney.Ifyoucomeupwithanideatosolvetheworld'sproblem,therewillbeademandforit.Thebiggertheproblemthemoredifficultyyoumighthavegettingitofftheground.5、Pairingyourskillswithproblemsolvingcouldbethewaytowardswealth.A.Abiglessonself-mademillionairesteachtheirkidsisthattheworldowesthemnothing.B.Havingwealthallowsyoutodosomethingforotherstoearnyourplace.C.Whendoyoustartteachingyourchildrenaboutmoney?D.Howdotherichapproachthisquestion?E.Butitcouldalsomakeyouveryrich.F.Eventheblindcanseemoney.G.Wealthleadstofreedom.Sleeppositionisoftenamatterofcomfort,butinsomecasesyoursleepingpositionmaybe

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