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考研《英語一》攀枝花市2023年考前沖刺預測試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)WhenIwaswalkingthroughtheforest,Iheardsomeoneweeping.I1thesoundofthesoftcryuntilIsawawomansittingonthesnow.Hereyeswerefilledwithtearsforherheavy2duetohardlife.Isatonthecoldsnowwithherand3hermyshoulderandmyears.“Whatisyourname?”,sheasked.Ismiledather.4,mynameisJane,buttocomforther,Isaid,“Myfirstnameis5,mymiddlenameisHopeandmylastnameisCompassion(同情).”Isawa6smilecomeuponherfaceasIaskedher“whatisyourname?”“MynameisAnn7Ihadgivenuphope.”IreadherapoemthroughwhichI8themessageofself-worthtoher.Otherswill9uswhenweloveourselves.10,itwasimportantforonetohaveself-worth.AfterIsharedthepoem,wetalkedawhileandthenIpickedawildrosethatwasinthesnow.Itwas11thattherewasawildroseinsuchweather.Iplacedtheroseinherhandandabig12appearedonherface.ThenIfeltkindof13atherchangeandhandedherapieceofpaperwithmy14onit.Iwalkedaway.Shecalledmecheerfullythenextdayandexpressedher15tome.ShetoldmeItruly16myname.Obviously,shehadfoundherfaith,herhopeandhercompassion.WeallneedsomeoneinlifetosayIbelieveinyou.17isasrareasaroseinthesnow.Whenyou18it,don’tletiteverdie.Lifeistoo19tothankallthepeoplewhohaveencouragedus.Weshouldreceiveandgiveencouragementratherthanletunimportantthingsstand20ourway.1、A.heard B.followed C.reflected D.enjoyed2、A.heart B.head C.body D.waist3、A.shared B.brought C.fetched D.offered4、A.Eventually B.Deliberately C.Actually D.Specially5、A.Career B.Inspiration C.Motivation D.Faith6、A.puzzled B.forced C.tired D.worried7、A.but B.so C.because D.or8、A.transformed B.left C.conveyed D.took9、A.tolerate B.serve C.hate D.treasure10、A.Therefore B.However C.Otherwise D.Moreover11、A.usual B.rare C.frightful D.a(chǎn)dmirable12、A.worry B.satisfaction C.smile D.shock13、A.interest B.security C.disappointment D.relief14、A.name B.number C.a(chǎn)ddress D.photo15、A.regret B.a(chǎn)pology C.gratitude D.concern16、A.livedupto B.lookedupto C.cameupto D.madeupfor17、A.Pleasure B.Friendship C.Passion D.Encouragement18、A.pas B.receive C.choose D.create19、A.good B.slow C.short D.happy20、A.in B.on C.by D.underSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Trumanheadedhomefromschool,withthehomeworkinmind,areportonbeehives(蜂巢).Truman’sclasshadstudiedbeesforthreedays,sohewasready.But,ashisteacherMrs.Lawrencehadexplained,toearnanA+,heneededa“newangle”.Trumanpushedopenthefrontdoortofindhisfour-year-oldbrother,Bryan,sittingonthelivingroomrag,hardatwork.Papertoweltubeswerealloverthefloor.Bryanquicklystoodup.“Truman,helpmebuildacity!”“I’dliketo,”Trumanreplied,“butIhavetodoareportonbeehivesand...”“CanIhelpyou?”Bryanbegged.“Idon’tthinkso,Bry.Sorry.’’“Iknowwherethere’sabeehive.”Bryansmiled.“Where?”“Inthewoodpilebythegarage.’’Theboysmarchedtothefirewood.Bendingdown,Bryanpointedoutthehivedeepinsidethepile.Trumancarefullyremovedthehiveout.“Yougotit!”Bryanshouted.Backinthelivingroom,Trumanpacedaround,turningthefragilehiveunderhisnose.Eachcellwasaperfecthexagon(六邊形).Howdidthebeesfitthecellstogethersoneatly?Andhowdidtheymakeeachcellsix-sided?Couldtheycount?Lostinthought,hisfootcamedownonsomething...“Truman!You’reminingmycity!”“Getyourstupidtubesoutofhere,Bryan!I’mtryingto…”Thetoweltubesonthefloorsuddenlyremindedhimofsomething.Thebeehive!Lookingcloser,henoticedthetubeswerearrangedwithoneinthemiddle,surroundedbysixothers,justlikethecellsofthehive.Justtobesure,hetriedfiveandthenseventubessurroundingthecentertubes,butneitherwayfit.Sixwastheonlynumberthatworked.“Beesdon’tcounttosix,”hesaidaloud.“Thecellshavetobesix-sided.TrumanrantoBryanandthrewhisarmsaroundhisbrother.Bryan,youdidit!NowIcanbuildamodelbeehivewithyourtubes!Imean—ifit’sO.K.withyou.”1、WheredidTrumanfindthebeehive?A.InBryan’scity.B.Insidethegarage.C.Inthelivingroom.D.Insidethewoodpile.2、Whatdoweknowaboutthebeehive?A.ItwashiddenbyBryan.B.Itwaseasytobreak.C.ItwasruinedbyTruman.D.Itwasaperfecthexagon.3、HowdidTrumanprobablyfinishhishomeworkintheend?A.Withhisteacher’said.B.Bybuildingacity.C.WithBryan’shelp.D.Bykillingthebees.Text2DogdrivesboatDumafirsthitthewaterwhenshewaslittle,goingforridesonLakeMichiganwithherownerCliffBode.AtfirstshejustsatonBode’slapwhilehedrove,butonedaysheputherpawsonthewheel.“AfteracoupleoftimesintheDriver’sseat,shethoughtthatwasherplace,”Bodesays.“Evenifsomeoneelsewasdriving,shewouldjumponhis/herlapandtakeover.”Duma,whoalwayswearsalifejacketwhenshe’sonthewater,drivestheboatwithherpaws.BodecontrolsthespeedandpointsDumawheretogowithhisfreehand.DogbabysitskittensThekittensclimballoverBoots,arescuedog,asifhewereafurry,junglegym.Asortofnanny,BootsplayswiththesheltercatsattheArizonaHumaneSocietytopreparethemforbeingaroundotheranimalswhenthey’readopted.“WhenBootswalksin,hebecomesatoy,”saysLizTruitt,theshelter’scatwelfarespecialist.“Thekittenschasehistail,climbonhisback,andplayfullyattackhiscollar.”ButBootsisallbusiness—heremainscalmandletsthecatscometohimwhenthey’recomfortable.Two-noseddogSnufflesuseshisnoseasmostdogsdo-butthere’ssomethingtypicalabouthowhisnoselooks.“Hisnosehasasplit(裂口)inthemiddle,whichgiveshimanappearanceofhavinganextranose,”saysSarahGrahamoftheDogsTrustRehomingCentre,whereSnuffleslives.“Snuffleshaswhat’scalledacleft(裂開的)nose,”saysveterinaryspecialistDaveSaylor.“Agrowthonthefrontofhisnosehaskeptthenostrilsseparate.It’sscarce.”Snuffles’specialnosecansmelljustaswellasotherdogs’noses,though.“He’sahappy,healthyanimalandwillmakeafantasticpet,”Grahamsays.1、WhatcanDumadoaccordingtothetext?A.Shecandrivetheboatindependently.B.Shecancontrolthespeedwhiledrivingtheboat.C.Shecanhelpherownerwiththeboat’sdirection.D.Shecanassistherownerinrescuingthedrowningpeople.2、Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat________.A.BootsisatoydogB.BootssavedthekittensC.thekittensarehomelessD.thekittensoftenattackBoots3、WhatisspecialaboutSnuffles?A.Hehasnonostrils.B.Hehastwonoses.C.Hecan’tsmellwell.D.Hehasacleftnose.Text3IcanproudlysaythatlastyearIbroketherecordfortheoldestpersonintheworldtoridearoller-coaster.I’m105,butIfeelyounger.EventhedoctoragreesI’mingoodcondition.I’mabitdeafandmylegsfeelweak,buttheyaretheonlyissue.IrodetheTwistosaurusatFlamingoLand,whichspinsyouroundquitefast.Ididn’tchoosetogoonthat.I’dhavepreferredareallyfastonethatwentupsidedown.ButIwastoldIcouldn’tridesomethinglikethat,becausemybloodpressurecoulddropandImighthavesomedanger.Iwasn’tnervous—Idon’tgetfrightenedofanything.Iwassecurelyfastened,soIknewIwouldn’tfallout.Theroller-coasterridewentonforthreeorfourminutes,anditcouldn’tbeabetterexperience.AndIraisedalotofmoneyfortheDerbyshire,Leicestershire&RutlandAirAmbulancefund,whichwasfantastic.PeopleweresayingI’dgotaplaceintheGuinnessWorldRecords.Later,someonecametopresentmewiththecertificate.Ihaditonthewallinmylivingroom,withanotheronethatgotayearearlier.Myrecord-breakingwaysreallybeganacoupleofyearsago,withtheice-bucketchallenge.ItturnedoutthatIwasprobablytheoldestpersonintheworldtodoit,andthevideowasverypopular.Afterthat,IstartedtothinkaboutwhatelseIcoulddotoraisemoneyfordifferentcharities.I’mnotsureifanyoneadmiresallthefunI’mhaving.TheyjustsayI’mdaftandthat’saboutit.ButI’vehadmanygooddaysandmanyexcitingtimes.I’vehadareallygoodlife.Idon’tthinkI’vewastedanyofit.1、Whydidn’ttheauthorchoosetogoonridingtheTwistosaurus?A.Becausehewasinabadphysicalcondition.B.Becausehewastoldnottodoso.C.Becauseheconsideredittoogentle.D.Becausehethoughtitspuntoofast.2、Howdidtheauthormostprobablyreactwhileridingtheroller-coaster?A.Hereallyenjoyedhimself. B.Hewasveryworriedatfirst.C.Hecouldn’tthinkmuchaboutit. D.Hegotfrightenedasitstartedmoving.3、WhatdoyouknowabouttheauthorfromParagraph4?A.Hewastheoldestpersonintheworld. B.Hesetarecordtheyearbeforelastyear.C.Hedislikedshowingoffhissuccess. D.Hewaseagertogetcertificates.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“daft”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.healthy. B.strong.C.crazy. D.funny.Text4Morestudentsthaneverbeforearetakingagapyear(間隔年)beforegoingtouniversity.Itusedtobecalledthe“yearoff”betweenschoolanduniversity.Thegap-yearphenomenonoriginated(起源)withthemonthsleftovertoOxbridgeapplicantsbetweenentranceexamsinNovemberandthestartofthenextacademicyear.Thisyear,25,310studentswhohaveacceptedplacesinhighereducationinstitutionshaveputofftheirentryuntilnextyear,accordingtostatisticsonuniversityentranceprovidedbytheUniversityandCollegeAdmissionsService(UCAS).Thatisarecord14.7%increaseinthenumberofstudentstakingagapyear.TonyHigginsfromUCASsaidthatthestatisticsaregoodnewsforeveryoneinhighereducation.“Studentswhotakeawell-plannedyearoutaremorelikelytobesatisfiedwith,andcomplete,theirchosencourse.Studentswhotakeagapyearareoftenmorematureandresponsible.”hesaid.Butnoteveryoneishappy.OwainJames,thepresidentoftheNationalUnionofStudents(NUS),arguedthattheincreaseisevidenceofstudenthardship—youngpeoplearebeingforcedintoearningmoneybeforefinishingtheireducation.“Newstudentsarenowawarethattheyarelikelytoleaveuniversityupto£15,000indebt.Itisnotsurprisingthatmoreandmorestudentsaretakingagapyeartoearnmoneytosupporttheirstudyforthedegree.NUSstatisticsshowthatover40%ofstudentsareforcedtoworkduringtermtimeandthefigureincreasesto90%duringvacationperiods,”hesaid.1、Whatdowelearnaboutthegapyearfromthetext?A.Itisflexibleinlength. B.Itisatimeforrelaxation.C.Itisincreasinglypopular. D.Itisrequiredbyuniversities.2、AccordingtoTonyHiggins,studentstakingagapyear.A.a(chǎn)rebetterpreparedforcollegestudiesB.knowalotmoreabouttheirfuturejobsC.a(chǎn)remorelikelytoleaveuniversityindebtD.haveabetterchancetoentertopuniversities3、HowdoesOwainJamesfeelaboutthegap-yearphenomenon?A.He’spuzzled. B.He’sworried.C.He’ssurprised. D.He’sannoyed.4、WhatwouldmoststudentsdoontheirvacationaccordingtoNUSstatistics?A.Attendadditionalcourses. B.Makeplansforthenewterm.C.Earnmoneyfortheireducation. D.Preparefortheirgraduatestudies.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ICQisshortfor“ISeekYou”,andisaneasy-to-useInternetprogram,whichmakes1.(communicate)onlineeasyWithICQ,youcanchat,send2.(message)andfiles,playgamesandsurftheNetwithyourfriends,andmuchmoreWithjustaclickofyourmouse,youandyourfriendsare3.(immediate)connectedUsingICQissimple4.youinstallICQ,theprogramasksyou5.(register)Atthetimeofregistration,youreceiveaspecialICQnumberYoucanalsoenterinformationaboutyourself,6.(allow)otherICQuserstorecognizeyouwhenyoulogonOnceyouhaveregistered,youcanmake7.listofyourICQfriendsThenICQ8.(use)thelisttoidentifyyourfriendsAssoonasyoulogontotheInternet,ICQautomaticallyletspeopleknowthatyouareonlineWhetheryouareinAsia9.Europe,intheUnitedStatesorChina,inLondonorBeijing,yourfriendsfromanywherecanbe10.(access)toyouatanytimethroughICQIn1969,Armstrong1.(successful)setfootontheMoonItwas2.firsttimethatanyonehadwalkedonthesurfaceofanotherworldMoreastronauts(宇航員)reachedtheMoonbutlater,nobody3.(visit)itsince4.Doyouthinkit'stimeweshouldgoback?ExplorationoftheMoondidcontinueaftertheastronautsleft,butbyrobotsinstead5.peopleSatellites(數(shù)據(jù))havehelpeduslearnmoreaboutourneighborandshownthatthereisevenmoreexploringtodo,andastronauts6.(need)!Theproblemisthat7.(send)humanstotheMoonisveryexpensiveEvenwithallthenewtechnologysinceArmstrong'stime,itwouldcostsomuchforpeople8.(return)totheMoonESA(EuropeanSpaceAgency)wantstochangethatESA'sideaisn'tjusttomakethespaceships9.(they)butalsotoworkwithbusinesseshereonEarthESAalsowantstohelpbusinessesonEarthdeveloptoolsandtechnology10.willallowpeopletoliveontheMoonIfwecanuseresourcesontheMoon,thenjourneystherewillbemuch11.(cheap)Forexample,whatifwecouldgettowaterhiddendeepwithinMoonrocks?SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)"Post-truth"waschosenbyOxfordDictionariesastheWordoftheYear2016.Indeed,digitalmisinformationisontheriseanditishardforpeopletodistinguish.1、BeforethedawnoftheInternet,Canadiansregularlyturnedtotrustingtheirpreferrednews?papersorradiostationsforthelatestnews.2、It’snowcomingatyoufromsomanydifferentsourcesthatyouneedtotakeresponsibilityforwhatyou’reseeing.Expertsrecommendrelyingonarangeofsourcesinsteadofjustone,butlookingintothemfirst.3、Forexample,thepeopleconnected,wherethey’rebased,andtheirintention.Alackofinformationiscertainlyawarning.Next,learningtorecognizemisinfonnationisimportant.Falsenewsspreadsmostlythroughsocialmedia.Soifyou’relookingatnewsonFacebook,youhavetohandleitinawiserway.4、Isitfromawell-informedrelativeorafriendwhoregularlyexpressesextremeviews?Andwhateveryoudo,onlybyclickingthroughcanyouseewhethertheinformationisaccurate.5、Ithasnolimitsinachievingthatgoal,soitplaysonfeelingsandusesimproperlan?guage.Therefore,ifyoufeelexcitedtosharesomethingimmediately,that’sthetimeyoushouldstopandask,"Isitaccurate?"Ifwealltakethatextralittlepause,we’llbeabletostopthisfalsethingfromspreading.A.Sourcesthatarereliabletellyouaboutthemselves.B.Fortunately,therearesomesimplewaystotellfactsfromfiction.C.Considerwho’ssharingitifit’snotposteddirectlyfromthesource.D.Today42%ofthemusesocialmediaatleastonceadaytogettheirnews.E.Someonesetsup"HotGlobalNews",hopingtheaddollarswouldpourin.F.Falsenewsisdesignedtoseekattentioninordertoselladsormakeanideapublic.G.Evaluatingsourcesandgettingreliablenewsisimportantintheageofmisinformation.Itissometimesthoughtthatthelongingformaterialgoods,theneedtobuythings,isarelativelymoderninvention.1、Tradeorshoppingiscertainlyanancientdesire,andexistedbeforeourancestorsinventedwriting,laws,citiesorfarming,evenbeforetheyusedmetaltomaketools.Humansareborntotrade.2、Evidencefromhunter-gathererssuggeststhattheexchangeoffoodandothernecessarythingscomesnaturally,aswellastheabilitytokeeparecordofthecreditsinvolved.Andoncetradebegins,thebenefitsarehardtoresist.AncientlocalcoastalpeopleinnorthernAustraliatradedfishhooks,alongachainoftradingpartners,withpeopleliving400milesinland,whocutandpolishedlocalstonetomakeaxes(斧子).3、Finally,bothgroupsof“producers”,byconcentratingonthingstheycouldproduceandexchangingthemforotherthi

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