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考研《英語一》漯河市郾城區(qū)2023年高分沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)完形填空Teenageyearscanbeconfusingforbothteenagersandparents.Atabout15,manyteensstartthinkingabouthowtheyfeelaboutthemselvesand1outhowthismatchesormismatcheswhatothersthinkofthem.Mostteensworkthroughthis2bytheageof16or17.Oftenteenagersaretreatedlike3biggerchildren,buttheywillneverbecome4andresponsibleiftheyarenotallowedtomakesomedecisionsforthemselves.Ifparentsforbidtheirchildrenfromdoingsomething,chancesarethattheywilldoit5withoutpermissionanyway.Theroleofaparentmust,therefore,changefromthatofprotectorandkeepertothatoffriendand6.Yeteventhemostcaringparentsmisunderstandtheirchildrensometimes,andsomethinkofteenagersasinsecure,stubbornand7.Asaresult,teenagersalwayskeeptheir8fromtheirparents.Teensoften9thattheirparentsrepeatthesamethingsoverandoveragainandneverlistentothem.Parentsmustunderstandthatteensneedtobeallowedto10theirsideofanyproblemandexpresstheirpointofview.Thus,moreprivateandlevel-headedcommunicationisneededfortheparents.Everyparentshouldtrytoscheduletimetobe11withtheirchild,liketakingashorttriptogether.Thistimeallowsparentstotalkandlistenwithout12fromworkorotherfamilymembers.Itmightalsobegoodtoencourageteensto13importantissuesatdinner.Discussiontimeshowsteensthatparentsareinterestedinthemandtheirlives.Aperson’steenageyearsareakeytimeforthemtoidentifytheirown14,likedistinguishinggoodfromevil.Handlingandimprovingcommunicationwithteenagersisnoteasy,butsuccesswillbe15forparentsandteensalike.1、A.pointing B.figuring C.turning D.standing2、A.Stage B.Difficulty C.Routine D.procedure3、A.obviously B.lightly C.extremely D.slightly4、A.tall B.healthy C.strong D.independent5、A.Bravely B.individually C.secretly D.willingly6、A.guide B.relative C.volunteer D.judge7、A.mature B.polite C.disrespectful D.dangerous8、A.relation B.distance C.balance D.a(chǎn)ttitude9、A.a(chǎn)ppreciate B.complain C.condemn D.a(chǎn)pprove10、A.hide B.solve C.tolerate D.present11、A.a(chǎn)ngry B.pleased C.a(chǎn)lone D.strict12、A.suffer B.delay C.interruption D.escape13、A.discuss B.manage C.quarrel D.improve14、A.opinions B.interests C.determinations D.values15、A.rewarding B.challenging C.difficult D.impossibleSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1TheVanGoghMuseuminAmsterdamhaswelcomedhometwopaintingsbytheDutchmaster,morethan14yearsaftertheywereripped(扯)offthemuseum’swallinanighttimetheft.MuseumdirectorAxelRuegercalledtheirreturn“oneofthemostspecialdaysinthehistoryofthemuseum”.ThepaintingswerediscoveredlastyearbyItalianpolicewhiletheyweresearchinganItaliancriminals’farmhousenearNaplesforevidenceofdrugdealing.Theywereinaboxandhiddenbehindawallinatoiletwhentheywerefound.Thepaintingswereconsideredamongtheartworksmostsearchedforintheworld.Afteryearsindarkness,theycannowshineagain.Theyarebackondisplayatthemuseumbeforebeingtakentotheconservationstudioforrepair.Fortunately,theysufferedsurprisinglylittledamageasthieveswhohadclimbedupaladderandbrokenawindowtogetintothemuseumin2004rippedthemoutoftheirframes.“Itisnotonlyasurprisethattheworkshavebeenrecoveredbutit’sevenmoresurprisingtheyareinrelativelyunharmedcondition,”Ruegersaid.ThemuseumdirectorwasonvacationwhenthecallcamelastyearfromItalianauthoritieswhobelievedtheyhadrecoveredthepaintings.Hedidn’tcelebraterightaway.He’dhadcallslikethisbefore.“Iwashopefulbutalsoalittlehesitant.Overtheseyears,wehadsomanyoccasionswhenpeoplephonedus,contactedus,claimingthattheyknewsomethingaboutthewhereabouts(下落)oftheworksandeachtimeitwasfalse,thetracewentcold,”hesaid.“So…thewayhasbeenfullofdisappointment.”ButmuseumexpertssenttoItalytochecktheauthenticity(真實性)oftheworksquicklyturnedRuegersdoubtsintodelight.Ruegersaidthepaintingsarenowbackatthemuseum,whichishometodozensofworksbyVanGogh.“I’mveryconfidentthateverythingissafeinthemuseumfromnowon,”hesaid.1、Howwerethestolenpaintingsfound?A.Thepolicefoundthembyaccident. B.Thearrestedthievesgaveinformation.C.Somedrugdealersofferedclues. D.Thepoliceknewthehiddenplace.2、WhatsurprisedRuegermostaboutthelostpaintings?A.Theywerestolenatnight. B.Theywerefoundatlast.C.Theysufferedlittledamage. D.Thesearchtook14years.3、WhenRuegergotthecall,he________.A.didn’tbelieveitatall B.feltquitesatisfiedC.plannedtocelebrate D.doubtedthenews4、WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph6probablymean?A.Ruegergraduallylostinterestinthesearch.B.Thenumberoffalsecallswasgreatlyreduced.C.Ruegerfeltcoldbecauseoftoomanyfalsecalls.D.Thechancetofindthepaintingsbecamesmall.Text2Askingapatienttohum(哼唱)pianotunesandplayfininstrumentwhileundergoingbrainsurgery(手術(shù))maysoundlikeastrangerequestfromadoctor.However,thatisexactlywhatateamofbrainspecialists,ledbyPilcher,requestedDanFabbiotodo.In2015,thethen25-year-oldmusicianwasdiagnosedwithabraintumor(腫瘤),whichwaslocatedinthepartofthebrainknowntobeactivewhenpeoplelistentoandmakemusic.“Removingatumorfromthebraincanhavesignificantconsequencesdependingonitslocation,”Pilchersays.“Boththetumorandtheoperationcandamagetissueandaffectcommunicationbetweendifferentpartsofthebrain.”Fabbio,therefore,fearedthesurgerywouldcausehimtolosehismusicalability.Topreventthatfromhappening,Pilcherandhiscolleaguedesignedmanytests,includingaskingFabbiotolistentopianotunesandhumbackduringMRIscans.Thisenabledthephysicianstolocatetheareathatisvitalformusicandlanguageprocessingandcreatea3-DmapofFabbio’sbrain.Despitethegreatstartingpoint,itwasnotaperfectwaytopreventpossibledamagetothe.Theonlywaywastokeepthepatientawakeandaskhimtohumpianotunesduringthesurgerysothatthesurgeonscouldidentifytheareastoavoid.Whilethesurgerywentsmoothly,therealtestcamewhenFabbiowasaskedtoplayasongonhissaxophone.Thetunehadbeensimplifiedtoensurethatitwouldnotrequiretoomuchstrengthandcauseharmtothestitches(縫線)inthebrain.Heplayeditfaultlessly,andwhenhefinished,theentireoperatingroomeruptedinapplause.Theresearcherssaythatayearafterthegroundbreakingsurgery,theyoungmusiciancanonceagainheartunesineverything—evenhiselectrictoothbrush.1、WhatcanweinferfromPilcher’swordsinParagraph2?A.Fabbio’sbrainwasseriouslydamaged.B.Thesurgerywouldbeahugechallenge.C.Fabbio’sbrainpartsfailedtocommunicate.D.Thesurgeryhadtobeperformedimmediately.2、What’sthemajordifficultyinFabbio’ssurgery?A.Tokeephisbrainactive.B.Tohelphimovercomefear.C.Toprotecthismusicalability.D.Toenablehimtoplayaninstrument.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph4referto?A.Creatinga3-DmapofFabbio’sbrain.B.RemovingthetumorfromFabbio’sbrain.C.KeepingFabbioawakeduringthesurgery.D.ListeningtopianotunesduringMRIscans.4、WhywasFabbiorequestedtohumpianotunesduringthesurgery?A.Tosavehisstrength.B.Tocheckthesurgeryresult.C.Tomakethestitchesworkeasier.D.Tolocatethevitalareaformusic.Text3There’sasongbythegreatJamaicansingerBobMarleycalledSoMuchTroubleInTheWorld.Marleyunderstoodthatpartofthereasonwhytherearesomanyproblemsintheworldisthelackoftolerancebetweenpeople.TheUNunderstandsthistoo–––that’swhyitmadeNov16th“InternationalDayforTolerance”.Butfirstofall,whatistolerance?AccordingtoFrenchphilosopherVoltaire,toleranceistheconsequenceofhumanity.Weareallformedoffrailty(脆弱)anderror;letuspardoneachother’sfool–––thatisthefirstlawofnature.”Veryoften,peopledon’trealizethatthey’reintolerant.Thisisbecauseintolerancehasalottodowithignorance.Forexample,theUN’scampaignisinpartaboutthetreatmentoffemalesbymales.Butoften,thebehaviorofmentowardwomenisintolerantbecausemendon’tputthemselvesintheshoesofwomen.It’sworththinkingalittleaboutthewords“tolerance”and“intolerance”.Aretheythebestwordstodescribetheevilsofwhichwe’respeakinghere?Toagreetobe“tolerant”ofsomeoneisn’tnecessarilyaveryrespectfulthing.Whensomeoneistolerated,itimpliesthatthere’ssomethingwrongwiththem.Still,whatVoltairesaidstands:Wehumansarenotperfectandthisweaknessissomethingthatweallshare.That’sthereasonweshouldbetolerant.It’salittlelikegenerosity.Wecangivethingstoanotherperson,andwecanalsogiveourforgiveness.1、What’sthepurposeoftheUN“InternationalDayForTolerance”?A.Toarousepeople’sawarenessoftoleranceamongpeople.B.TocelebratethefoundingoftheUN.C.Tosolvetheproblemofglobalwarming.D.Tochangepeopledopiniontowardsglobalization.2、Whydomenbehaveintolerantlytowardswomen?A.Becausemendon’trealizethepurposeoftheUN.B.Becausemenarephysicallystrongerthanwomen.C.Becausemendon’tappreciatetheshoesofwomen.D.Becausemenarenotwillingtounderstandwomen.3、Whyisitmeaninglesstousethewords“tolerance”and“intolerance”?A.BecausetheyarehardtopronounceinEnglish.B.Becausetheydon’texpresstheexactmeaningpeoplereferto.C.Becausetheycan’tbetranslatedintootherlanguages.D.Becausetheycan’tbeusedinarespectfulway.4、Inwhatsenseis“tolerance”similarto“generosity”?A.Humansareadvisedtotreatothersbetter.B.Humansleanttofindfaultsinothers.C.Humansneedtogivesomethingtoothers.D.Humanswillchangetheirattitudestoothers.Text4Afewmonthsago,IdecidedthatIwasgoingtotreatmyselftoa4-daygetawayfromLosAngelesandvisitChicago.Igotafreeairplaneticket,buthadtopaythehotelincash,whichIreallycouldn’tafford.Ifoundatravelwebsitewhereadiscounted3-nightstaywaspurchasedfromarecentlyopenedhotel.Aboutthreeweeksbeforethetrip,IhadtoregretfullycancelandonlythendidIrealizetheroom,whiletransferabletoanotherperson,couldn’tbechangedtoalaterdateandwasn’trefundable.ForthenexttwoweeksItriedsellingitonCraig’slistwithnosuccess.Fivedaysbeforethe“bigweekend”,IgaveuptryingtogetanymoneybackanddecidedI’dcontactsomeacquaintanceswholiveinChicagoandoffersomeoneafree“staycation”.Aftertryingahandfulofpeople,allofwhomalreadyhadtheirownplans,Iwasdeterminedtohavetheroomnotgotowaste.That’swhenitsuddenlyoccurredtomethatIwaslookingattheroomsinthewrongway.Insteadofviewingthemforvacationpurposes,surelytheremustbeawaytoputthemtogooduse,andthatwaswhentheideathatsomesortofsheltermightbeabletouseithitme.Ieventuallyfoundonewhosefocusisaidingvictimsofdomesticviolence.Thisparticularonewaswillingtolistentomyout-of-left-fieldstoryandmadeiteasiertotransfertherooms.Theshelterwasworkingwithadesperatewomanandherdaughter,whowerefortunatelyabletomakeuseoftheroom.Iwaslatertoldbytheshelter“theyhadablast”.1、Wecanlearnfromparagraph1thattheauthor______.A.hadatightbudgetforhisholidayB.boughthisflightticketusingcashC.plannedtogoonbusinessinChicagoD.ordereda4-daygetawayfromawebsite2、Whatwastheauthor’sfirstchoicewhenherealizedthesituation?A.Makingthetriphimself.B.Doingafavortoafriend.C.Complainingtotheauthority.D.Gettinghismoneyback.3、Whatdidtheauthorfinallydowithhisroomreservation?A.Hesoldittosomeoneonvacation.B.Hedonatedittoneedystrangers.C.Heputitofftoalaterholidaytime.D.Heuseditfordomesticviolence.4、Fromtheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraph,wecaninferthat______.A.theauthorwasunhappywiththeresultB.theprogramwasshockedbytheeventC.thewomenweregratefulfortheroomD.theshelterwasaskingformorerooms5、Whatdoyouthinkoftheauthor?A.Richandconsiderate.B.Fortunateandhumorous.C.Kind-heartedanddetermined.D.Modestandoptimistic.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ThereisawonderfulstoryaboutJimmyDurante,1.isoneofthegreatestsingersinthetwentiethcenturyOneday,when2.(ask)tobepartofashowforsomeoldWorldWarIIsoldiers,Jimmytoldthemhewasverybusy,3.hewouldcomeiftheywouldn’tmindhissingingoneshortsongandimmediatelyleavingforhisnextappointmentOfcourse,theshow’sdirectoragreedhappilyButwhenJimmygotonstage,something4.(surprise)happenedHewentthroughtheshortsongandthenstayedTheapplausegrewlouderandlouderandhekeptstayingPrettysoon,hehadbeenonstage5.fifteen,twenty,andthenthirtyminutesOneofhisassistantsbehindthestagestoppedhimandsaid,“IthoughtyouhadtogoafterafewminutesWhathappened?”Jimmyanswered,“Ididhavetogo,butIcanshowyouthereason6.IstayedYoucanseeforyourselfifyoulookatthefrontrow”Inthefrontrow7.(be)twomen,bothof8.hadlostanarminthewarOnehadlosthisrightarmandthe9.hadlosthisleftarmTogether,theywereabletoclap,andthatwasexactlywhatthey10.(do),loudlyandcheerfullyAtaboo(禁忌)isasocialactionthatisnotallowedEverycultureintheworldhas1.(it)owntaboosThebreakingofataboosometimesmakespeoplefeel2.(comfort)IlearnedthisthroughmyownexperienceLastweekend,WangLinandIshowedtwo3.(foreign)aroundourcityMrSinghwasfromIndiaandMrWhitefromtheUSA.WhenI4.(hold)outmylefthandtoshakehandswithMrSingh,heseemedtobeunhappyMrWhite,5.,wasquitecasualHesaidhellotomewithabigsmileandawaveofhishandIntheevening,westoppedatarestaurantfordinnerInoticedthatMrSinghdidn’ttouchthebeefandMrWhiteseemednot6.(like)chickens’clawsDuringthemeal,WangLinsaidsorrytoMrSinghandcontinued7.(explain)thatwedidn’tknowitwasatabooinIndiatoshakeone’slefthandMrSinghexplainedthat8.oxenaresacred(神圣的)inIndia,peopledon’teatbeefthereMrWhitejoinedinandsaidthat9.wasnotusualintheUSAforpeopletoeatchickens’clawsHewentontosaythat10.(America)don’tusuallygetintoeachother’spersonalspaceIsn’titagoodlessonthatneedsremembering?SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Manyteenagerswantstolookcool.1、ChloeMurray,aneighth-graderatJeffersonMiddleSchoolintheUS,realizedthisproblemandestablishedacharitableclothescloset(衣櫥)tohelpherpeers.2、Theschoolletherusearoomfortheproject.Chloe’sclassmatesjoinedheraswell.Lastmonth,thecharitableclothescloset,calledChloe’sCloset,opened.3、“Confidenceisarealissueinmiddleschool,especiallywhenitcomestoclothing,”ChloetoldtheChicagoTribune,adailynewspaperinChicago,US.4、Manypeoplefromtheschool’scommunityandneighboringschoolsdonatedusedandnewclothes.Theclothesclosetisonlyopenafterschool.Studentscan“buy”theseclothesbyearning“money”whentheyturnintheirschoolworkontime,makecorrectionsonhomework,participateinaschoolactivityorexpresshelpfulnesstotheirpeersandteaches.SincethefirstweekinMarch,about100itemshavebeen“sold”tostudents.“5、Then,theywillbebetterabletofocusonthelearningmaterialratherthanpayingtoomuchattentiontowhattheyarewearing,”ShannonArko,alanguageartsteacherattheschool,saidaboutthemission(使命)ofthecloset.“Feelinggoodaboutyourselftranslatesintoabetterlearningexperienceoverall.”A.Wherearetheclothesfrom.B.Herschoolsupportedtheideatoo.C.Fashionhasalreadybecameanimportantpartofstudents’lives.D.Youneedtosupplychildrenwithbasicneeds,suchasclothing.E.Buteveryonecanaffordtokeepupwiththechangingfashiontrends.F.Butnoteveryonecanaffordtokeepupwiththechangingfashiontrends.G.It’sfilledwithtrendyclothesforgirlsandboystohelpstudentslooktheirbest.Doyouhavetheexperienceofdiggingoutyoursuitcase,decidingwhattobringandbeingafraidthatyou’veforgottensomething?1、.Hopetheycantransformthewayyoupack.KeepaBasketHandyDoyouwaituntilthelastminutetopack?Keepabasketinyourbedroom,livingroom,or

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