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2023年山東省濟(jì)南市長清區(qū)考研《英語一》巔峰沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AStrangeGreeting,aTrueFeeling.LastweekIwasinvitedtoadoctor’smeetingattheRuthhospitalforincurables.Inoneofthewards,apatient,anoldman,gotupshakilyfromhisbedandmovedtowardsme.Icouldseethathehadn'tlongto____,buthecameuptomeandplacedhisrightfootclosetomineonthefloor.“Frank!”Icriedinastonishment.Hecouldn’t____,asIknew,butallthetime____hisfootagainstmine.My____racedbackmorethanthirtyyearstothe____daysof1941,whenIwasastudentinLondon.The____wasanair-raidshelter,inwhichIandaboutonehundredotherpeopleslepteverynight.TwooftheregularswereMrs.WestandhersonFrank.____wartimeproblems,weshelter-dwellersgotto____eachotherverywell.FrankWest____mebecausehewasn’t____,notevenatbirth.Hismothertoldmehewas37then,buthehad____ofamindthanababyhas.His“____”consistedofroughsounds——soundsofpleasureorangerand____more.Mrs.West,thenabout75,wasastrong,capablewoman,asshehadtobe,ofcourse,becauseFrank____onherentirely.Heneededallthe____ofababy.OnenightapolicemancameandtoldMrs.Westthatherhousehadbeenflattenedbya500-pounder(炮彈).She____nearlyeverythingsheowned.Whenthatsortofthinghappened,therestofushelpedthe____ones.Sobeforewe____thatmorning,IstoodbesideFrankand____myrightfootagainsthis.Theywereaboutthesamesize.Thatnight,then,ItookapairofshoestotheshelterforFrank.Butassoonashesawmehecamerunningandplacedhisrightfootagainstmine.Afterthat,his____tomewasalwaysthesame.1、A.work B.live C.stay D.expect2、A.a(chǎn)nswer B.speak C.smile D.laugh3、A.covering B.moving C.fighting D.pressing4、A.minds B.memories C.thoughts D.brains5、A.dark B.better C.younger D.old6、A.cave B.place C.sight D.scene7、A.Discussing B.Solving C.Sharing D.Suffering8、A.learnfrom B.talkto C.help D.know9、A.needed B.recognized C.interested D.encouraged10、A.common B.normal C.unusual D.quick11、A.more B.worse C.fewer D.less12、A.word B.speech C.sentence D.language13、A.not B.no C.something D.nothing14、A.fed B.kept C.lived D.depended15、A.a(chǎn)ttention B.control C.treatment D.management16、A.lost B.needed C.destroyed D.left17、A.unlucky B.troublesome C.a(chǎn)ngry D.unpopular18、A.separated B.went C.reunited D.returned19、A.pushed B.tried C.showed D.measured20、A.nodding B.greeting C.meeting D.a(chǎn)ctingSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1DrivethroughanysuburbintheU.S.Today,andit’shardtomisstherecyclingbinsthathavebecomecompanionstoAmerica’strashcans.Recyclinghasbecomecommon,aspeoplerecognizetheneedtocarefortheenvironment.Yetmostpeople’srecyclingconsciousnessextendsonlyasfaraspaper,bottles,andcans.Peopleseldomfindthemselvesfacingthegrowingproblemofe-waste.E-wasterapidlyincreasesasthetechno-fashionablefrequentlyupgradetothemostadvanceddevices,andthemajorityofthemendupinlandfills(垃圾填埋地).Somepeoplewhotracksuchwastesaythatusersthrowawaynearly2milliontonsofTVs,VCRs,computers,cellphones,andotherelectronicseveryyear.Unlesswecanfindasafereplacement,thise-wastemaygetintothegroundandpoisonthewaterwithdangeroustoxins(毒素),suchaslead,mercury,andarsenic.Burningthewastealsodangerouslycontaminatestheair.However,e-wasteoftencontainsreusablesilver,gold,andotherelectricalmaterials.Recyclingthesematerialsreducesenvironmentalproblemsbyreducingbothlandfillwasteandtheneedtolookforsuchmetals,whichcandestroyecosystems.Agrowingnumberofstateshaveadoptedlawstobandumpinge-waste.Still,lessthanaquarterofthiswastewillreachlawfulrecyclingprograms.Somecompaniesadvertisingsafedisposalinfactmerelyshipthewastetosomedevelopingcountries,whereitstillendsupinlandfills.Theseorganizationspreventprogressbyunsafelydisposingofwasteinanout-of-sight,out-of-mindlocation.However,thesmallbutgrowingnumberofcitiesandcorporationsthatdohandlee-wasteresponsiblyrepresentsprogresstowardmakingtheworldacleaner,betterplaceforusall.1、Whatcanweinferfromthefirstparagraph?A.ManyAmericansnowhaveaccesstorecyclingbins.B.E-wastecannotbeputintotrashcansintheU.S.C.MostAmericanshaverealizedthedangersofe-waste.D.MostofAmerica’strashcansaremadeofrecycledmaterial.2、Whatcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“contaminates”inParagraph2?A.pollutes.B.heats.C.a(chǎn)bsorbs.D.reduces.3、Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutburyinge-wasteinlandfills?A.It’simportant.B.It’sunsafe.C.It’sacceptable.D.It’suncommon.4、What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthistext?A.Totellushowtorecyclee-waste.B.Totalkaboutthefutureofe-waste.C.Todiscussifit’snecessarytorecyclee-waste.D.Toencourageustodealwithe-wasteproperly.Text2Weallhavesomepeoplewhomwerespectverymuch,likeourfamilymembers,ourfriendsorourteachers.Respectoftenmeansdifferentthingstodifferentpeople.Thereareseveralaspectsthatmanypeoplecanagreeon,though.Forexample,atitsmostbasiclevel,respectmeansbeingkindandconsideratetoothers.Respectcantakemanyforms.Don’tmakefunofothers.Putyourselfinotherpeople’sshoesandthinkabouthowtheyfeel.RemembertheGoldenRule:treatothersthesamewayyou’dwanttobetreated.Respectisimportantbecauseitsetstheproperstageforallourhumaninteractions.Friendship,love,andevenbasiccommunicationmustallstartwithrespect.Everyonewantstoberespected.Togetrespect,though,youmustalsoshowrespectforothers.It’salwaysatwo-waystreet.Youcan’tbeimpolitetoothersandexpectrespectinreturn.It’seasytoshowrespect.Bepolite.Lookforthebestinpeopleratherthanconcentratingontheirmistakes.Showcompassiontoothersandtrytoputtheirinterestsbeforeyourown.Makeotherscomfortablewhenthey’reuneasy.Helpoutwheneveryoucan.Whenyoupayitforward,amazingthingscanhappen.Andberespectfultoeveryone.Theworldisanunbelievablyhugeplacefilledwithbillionsofpeople,eachoneofwhomisuniqueandspecial.Andtheyalldeserveyourrespect!Becareful,though.Noteveryonewillshowyourespectallthetime.Infact,you’llprobablyseeexamplesofimpolitebehavioureachandeveryday.Howyourespondtoimpolitebehaviour,though,canmakeahugedifference.Ifyouchoosetorespondtoimpolitebehaviourbyactingrudelyyourself,you’vegainednothing.You’veonlycontinuedthepatternofimpolitebehaviourandsetabadexample.Instead,actrespectfullyandsetagoodexample.Consistentlyactingrespectfullymightjusthelpotherslearnfromyourexample!1、AccordingtotheGoldenRule,__________.A.you’dbetterwalkinothers’shoesB.youcan’tplayjokesonotherpeopleC.youshouldpayattentiontoyourfeelingsD.thewayyouaretreateddependsonyourself2、Bysaying“It’salwaysatwo-waystreet”inParagraph4,thewriterprobablywantstotellus“______”.A.PeopleshouldrespecteachotherB.ItisalwayssafetowalkinthestreetC.SomeleaveandotherscomebackD.Thereisonlyonestreettogothrough3、Thefifthparagraphismainlywrittentotellus______.A.wheretofindrespectB.howtocorrectmistakesC.whentohelpothersintimeD.howtoshowrespectforothers4、Accordingtothepassage,whatshouldwedoifsomeoneisimpolitetous?A.Showhim/hertruerespect.B.Leavehim/heralone.C.Bekindtohim/hersometimes.D.Setaspecialexampletoothers.Text3Bullying(欺凌)amongschoolchildrenisnothingnew.Callingsomeonenames,stealingtheirpossessions,threateningandevenbeatingthemupareallwell-establishedbullyingtechniques.Yetforyoungpeopletodaythereisarelativelynewformofbullyingwhichcanoccurevenwhenthebulliesarenowhereneartheirvictims—anditcanhaveequal,ifnotmoredamagingeffects.Online-bullyingisoneofthedownsidesofnewtechnologyandinvolvesusingdeviceslikemobilephonesandcomputers.Online-bulliescanstrikeatanytime,nomatterwherethey,ortheirvictimsare.About22percentofyoungpeopleintheUKclaimtohavesufferedfromonline-bullying.Notonlyareonline-bullieshardertoavoid,theyarealsohardertocatch.Itisalltooeasytosendananonymous(匿名的)threatbytextonapay-as-you-gophonewithanunknownnumber.IttakesnotimeatalltosetupafalseFacebook,Twitter,blogorsocialnetworkaccountandtopostaninsultingmessage.And,ifyouknowhowtohideyourIPaddress,youcanuploadanoffensivevideotoawebsitelikeYouTubeandyourvictimwouldn’tknowwhotoblame.Oneofthemostupsettingthingsaboutonline-bullyingisthatitcaninvolvemorepeoplethantraditionalformsofbullying.Abullycaninsultyouortellliesaboutyouandsharethatinformationwiththeentireschoolatthetouchofabutton-andforsometeenagersthatisalltoohardtobear.TheUKCharityBeatbullyingsuggeststhatupto44%ofsuicidesamongten-to-fourteen-year-oldsmaybebullying-related.Thegoodnewsisthattheworldisstartingtowiseuptoonline-bullying.Schoolsandwebsiteslike/offerlotsofadviceandvictimsupportandsocialnetworksitesnowadviseuserstothinkcarefullyabouttheirprivacysettingssothatpersonalinformationisonlysharedwithfriends.1、WhichofthefollowingisNOTthewayofbullyingaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Shoutingabuseatsomebody.B.Stealingsomebody’sthings.C.Frighteningsomebody.D.Makingacalltosomebody.2、Theunderlinedword“downsides”inParagraph2probablymeans________.A.BenefitsB.effectsC.disadvantagesD.points3、Accordingtothewriter,itisdifficultto________.A.downloadafalsevideoB.postaunfriendlymessageC.knowwhosendsonline-bulliesD.setupatrueFacebookaccount4、Whydoonline-bullyinginvolvemorepeoplethantraditionalformsofbullying?A.Morepeopleliketotelllies.B.Online-bullyingiseasytospread.C.Morepeoplewanttobecomefamous.D.Morepeopleliketomakefunofothers.5、Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Bullyingisharmful.B.Bullyinggoeshigh-tech.C.Online-bullyingishardtocatch.D.Peoplecangetridofonline-bullying.Text4I’dliketosharealittlestorywithyouaboutsomethingthathappenedwhenIwasfour.Irememberitclearly.Ourlovingfamilydogwasnearingtheendofhislife.Myfatherpickedhimupandputhiminalittlebedwehadmadeforhim.Ourdog,mycompanion,whomwehadcaredfor,bitmyfatherwhenheattemptedtohelphim.Howcouldhe?Why?Icouldn’tunderstandit.Ididn’tlikehimanymore.Ihadn’tthoughtaboutthatstoryforalongtimebutsomethingthathappenedlastweekbroughtitbacktome.Iwenttospeakwithafriend.WhenIknockedonthedoor,Imetinaninstantanangrylookandafewharsh(尖刻的)words.Whenthedoorwasslammed(砰地關(guān)上)inmyface,Istoodthereshocked,andinarush,Iwasremindedofmydogbitmyfather20yearsagoorso.Whatbroughtthatstorybackwasthatsamefeelingofbetrayal.Bothstoriestaughtmesomethingthenextday.Yousee,whenIgotupinthemorningandwastoldmydoghaddied,itbecamecleartomethathemusthavebeeningreatpain.Forhimtohavebittenafamilymember,hecouldnothavebeenhimself.MuchthesamefortheotherstorywhenIlearnedthatmyfriend’swifehadjustlefthim.Weareallbeingsofourenvironments,ouropinionsandfeelings.Andallofthosethingscancauseyoutosayanddothingsthatcan’tbeunderstoodbythosewhoarenotinthesamesituationwithyou.Ifyoumeetsomeoneeitherbehavingoutofcharacteroractinginawaythatdoesn’tseemtofitthesituation,putoutyourhandandbepatientwhenyouthinkitisleastpossibleforhimtodoso.Youmayturnaroundastorythathasasadendingsimplybyyouractions.1、WhatistheinfluenceoftheincidentmentionedinParagraph1?A.Ithurthisfather’sfeelingdeeply. B.Ithaspuzzledtheauthoreversince.C.Itleftadeepimpressionontheauthor. D.Itmadetheauthordislikedogs.2、Whydidtheauthor’sfriendsayharshwordstotheauthor?A.Hewasill-tempered.B.Hewassufferingthepainoflosinghiswife.C.Hewasbotheredbyanunexpectedvisit.D.Theyoncequarreledandhecouldn’tforgivetheauthor.3、What’stheauthor’sadvicetous?A.Helpthoseinneed. B.Lookbeforeyouleap.C.Respectforothersisakindofvirtue. D.Learntoputyourselfinothers’shoes.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)HaveyoueverbeentoaMichelinrestaurant?Formostchefs,there'sno1.(big)honorthanhavingyourrestaurantawardedaMichelinstar,letalonethree2.that'snotthecaseforSebastienBras,46,oneoffrance'smostfamouschefsHeistheheadofathree-starrestaurant,LeSuquet,3.islocatedinthecenterofParisAcoupleofdaysago,he4.(announce)thathewantedtoberemovedfromnextyear'sMichelinguide,5.(say)thathewantedtogiveanewmeaning6.hislifeBrasexplainedthatheissickof7.pressureoftryingtokeephisstarsAccordingtoTheNewYorkTimes,thechefalwayshastobereadyforsurprisevisitsfromMichelin8.(inspector)Healsohastowork9.(extreme)longhourseveryday,from7amto2am"Idon'tunderstandMrBras'10.(decide),butIrespectit,LaurentPetit,headchefoftwo-starrestaurantLeClosInFrance,toldTheNewYorkTimesIntheageofthesmartphone,thereseemsnoreasontoaskquestionsabout:theweatherforecast,abusiness’sphonenumberordirections,whichcanallbe1.(easy)foundonGoogle,butveryoftenpeople2.(actual)askthesethingsby3.(make)acallYouranswermayberepliedtowithathank-youe-mailThisisn’tthefirsttimethatgreatchanges4.(take)placeinourmannersduetotechnologyIn5.late1870s,whenthetelephone6.(invent),peopledidn’tknowhow7.(greet)acallerOftenthereisjust8.(silent)AlexanderGrahamBell,theinventor,suggestedthatpeople9.(say)“Ahoy”,butfinally“Hello”wentout,thegreetingusedineverydayface-to-facecommunicationsnowTrytoberespectfulnomatter10.youcommunicatewithJustkeepitinmindthatpolitenessnevergoesoutoffashionSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)."Ibecameinterestedintheclowns,"sherecalls"OnedayIputonacostumeandpaintmyface.Thatafternoonmywholelifechanged.IlearnedtolaughandenjoylifeinawayIhadneverdonebefore."2、Tothisday,shestillmakesitaruletobewithpeoplewhoenjoylifeandlaughing.3、Itdoesn'ttakeyoutoomuchtimeandcanbeeasy.Collectfavouritecartoonsandjokes.Also,keepapaperforwritingdownhumouryoufindineverydaylife."Goodideascomeandgofast,youhavetocapturethemquicklyortheyaregone,"saysVirginiaTooper.Laughwhenyouneeditmost."4、"sayscomedianBillCosby."Andonceyoufindlaughter,nomatterhowpainfulyoursituationmightbe,youcansurviveit,"heinsists.GrayAlan,asociologyprofessorattheUniversityofMinnesota,claimsthatlaughterisaskillwecanallgain—becauseitcomesnaturally.5、.Justremember:wearejusthereforaperiod,sogetafewlaughs.A.Youcansoftentheworstblowsthroughhumour.B.Mixwithpeoplewholaugh.C.Practisetheartoflaughing.D.Keepalaughterfile(文檔).E.Hewholaughslastlaughsbest.F.Butit'salsosomethingthathastobedeveloped(培養(yǎng)).G.People'sjoycanaffectthosearoundthem.Didyoufeellikethenegativeremarkwasmoreinfluentialthanthecomplimentsthatyoureceivedearlier?Iftheanswertothequestionis“Yes”,thenyouarenotalone.1、Whennegativeremarkscomeabout,youremindyourselfthatitisonlysomeone’sopinionandeveryoneisentitled(使享有權(quán)利)toexpresstheiropinions.Theyhavetherighttosayanythingtheywanttosay.2、.Youcanchoosetodowhateveryoufeelnecessarywiththatperson’sopinion.WhenIwasakid,Iheardasaying—“Abarkingdogwon’tstopamovingcarriage.”Thatistosayifacarriageismovingandadogisrunningafteritwhilebarking,thecarriage

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