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考研《英語一》陜西省西安市臨潼區(qū)2023年深度預(yù)測試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Everyoneshouldgotohisorher50thhighschoolreunion.TherewasatimeIthoughtI’dnevergoeveniftheopportunity1.ButnowIfeel2forpeoplewhodon’tgo.Iwenttothe3ofmyhighschoolonaSaturdayevening,andIamgladIdid.Itwasagifttorecognizesome4classmatesrightaway—andtoberecognized.5,wehadnametagsandour6photosonourclothingtohelpidentifyus.Irecognizedonewomanimmediately!Themostmemorableandmovingexperienceofthenightwas7byaschoolmateandneighbortowhomIwasonceclose.Unfortunately,wehadafallingoutinthehighschool.Ineversawherafter8,butthistime,Isawhernameonaplacesetting.Atfirst,IfearedthatIwould9her.Butmybetterselfwonover,andI10herout.IkeptlookinguntilIgota(n)11onmyshoulder.Thereshewas12.Wehuggedasifnothinghadever13andexchangedaffectionatewords.Whentheparty14,myold-newfriendwalkedtowardsme,15meagainandwishedmewell.Ireturnedhergoodwishes.Allthebad16meltedintothinair.IamgratefulIhadthis17toreunitewitholdclassmates.Afterall,wearealmost18thefinallapofourlifelongjourneys.Someclassmateshadalreadyleftthis19,andtheirnamesweredeletedfromthelist.Sometimeswehavetowalkbackintothepastbecausetimedoeshealoldwounds.We’renotthe20people.Wearebetterpeople.1、A.camedown B.cameup C.camethrough D.cameoff2、A.sorry B.happy C.excited D.moved3、A.competition B.reunion C.exhibition D.concert4、A.latter B.former C.present D.future5、A.Unluckily B.Unwillingly C.Normally D.Thankfully6、A.old B.recent C.modern D.new7、A.described B.provided C.promised D.ordered8、A.graduation B.invitation C.retirement D.punishment9、A.stareat B.turnto C.runinto D.relyon10、A.let B.drove C.sought D.pushed11、A.instruction B.blow C.kiss D.tap12、A.reading B.singing C.smiling D.dancing13、A.happened B.changed C.disappeared D.mentioned14、A.began B.ended C.continued D.lasted15、A.encouraged B.praised C.hugged D.judged16、A.news B.scores C.excuses D.memories17、A.qualification B.situation C.talent D.chance18、A.missing B.destroying C.nearing D.wasting19、A.world B.city C.school D.class20、A.important B.serious C.successful D.sameSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Americancollegestudentsarebecomingmoreadventuresomeastheystudyabroad,showinglessinterestsinEnglish-speakingdestinationssuchasGreatBritainandAustraliaandmoreinsuchcountriesasChina,India,ArgentinaandBrazil.Britainremainedthemostpopularstudydestinationin2005,accordingtoannualfiguresfromtheInstituteofInternationalEducation,followedbyItaly,SpainandFrance.ButthenumberofAmericanstudentsstudyinginBritainandAustraliadescendedalittle,evenasthenumberofAmericanstudentsabroadroseby8%.Thegrowthcameinnon-EnglishspeakingEuropeancountriesandinAsia.ChinaisnowtheeighthmostpopulardestinationforAmericanstudents,attractingnearly6,400in2005,up35%fromthenumberoftheyearbefore.ArgentinaandIndiasawincreasesofmorethan50%.AllanGoodman,presidentoftheInstituteofInternationalEducation,saidthatarangeoffactorscontributedtothetrend,fromgrowingawarenessofglobalizationaftertheterroristattacksonSeptember11,2001,toprogramssuchasformerPresidentBush’sNationalSecurityLanguageInitiative,whichtrainssoldiers,intelligenceofficersanddiplomatsinforeignlanguages.“WhatAmericansaredoingiswakingupanddiscoveringthere’saworldoutthere,”hesaid.Otherfiguresshowedtheflowofstudentsintheoppositedirection,fromforeigncountriesintoAmericanuniversities.Theinstitutefoundthatinternationalenrollment(入學(xué))inAmericanhighereducationremainedsteadyatabout565,000.Thefiguresareofkeeninteresttouniversities,whichdependonforeignstudentsforteachingandresearchhelp,andtopolicy-makers,whoconsideritimportant,asfutureforeignleadersmaybefamiliarwiththeUnitedStates.Theyearof2005sawbigincreasesinstudentsfromSouthKorea,MexicoandTaiwanofChina.IndiasendsthemoststudentsandChinaisNo.2.OthercountriesthatshowlargepercentageincreasesinthenumberofstudentssenttotheUSincludeNepalandVietnam,whileJapan,TurkeyandMalaysiasawdeclines.About58%ofinternationalstudentsintheUScomefromAsia.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“descended”inParagraph2means?A.Changed.B.Declined.C.Multiplied.D.Increased.2、WhydomoreAmericanstudentsstudyinAsia?A.Theyexpecttogetmoreteachingandresearchhelp.B.TheyloseconfidenceinEnglish-speakingcountries.C.Theyareafraidthatterroristattackswillhappenagain.D.Theyprefertoexploreadifferentworldfromtheirown.3、WhereweremostforeignstudentsinAmericafromin2005?A.China.B.India.C.Argentina.D.Britain.4、Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Therewere6,400AmericanstudentsstudyinginChinain2005.B.ChinesestudentstoAmericawilloverpassIndiansinthefuture.C.InternationalenrollmentinAmericanhighereducationchangedalot.D.AsianstudentsaccountforalargepartofforeignstudentsinAmerica.Text2OpeningTimesoftheBritishMuseumForeveryone’ssafetyallbags,rucksacks,packagesandpersonalitemsmaybesearchedbeforeentry.WheeledcasesandlargeitemsofluggagearenotallowedonBritishMuseumpremises.Storageforluggageisavailableatmajorrailstations,includingEuston,King’sCrossandCharingCross.AdmissionandopeningtimesFree,opendaily10:00–17:30.TheMuseumisclosedon1Januaryand24,25&26December,butopeneveryotherdayoftheyear.GalleryopeningtimesMuseumgalleriesareopendaily10:00–17:30,andmostareopenuntil20:30onFridays.Closingstartsfrom17:20(20:20onFridays).BankholidayopeninghoursTheMuseumisclosedonlyonbankholidaysthatfallon1Januaryor25&26December.TheMuseumisopenasnormalonallotherbankholidays.Pleasenote,however,thattheavailabilityoffreetoursandtalksmaybesubstantiallyreducedonpublicholidays.GreatCourtopeningtimesTheGreatCourt,includingtheInformationDesk,isopendaily09.00–18.00anduntil20.30onFridays.TheTicketDeskisopendailyfrom09.00-17.00anduntil19:45onFridays.FridaysopenlateThefollowinggalleriesareopenuntil20.30onFridays(exceptGoodFriday).Africa:TheSainsburyGalleriesRoom25Americas:NorthAmericaGalleriesRoom26China,SouthAsiaandSoutheastAsia:TheJosephEHotungGalleryRoom33Chinesejade:TheSelwynandEllieAlleyneGalleryRoom33bMedievalEurope:TheSirPaulandLadyRuddockGalleryRoom40……SchooltimesatexhibitionsExhibitionsaresometimesclosedtothepublicforexclusiveschoolviewings,pleaselookatexhibitionticketpagesfordates.TemporarygalleryclosuresGalleriesmayoccasionallybeclosedformaintenanceorlong-termrefurbishment.1、WhatshouldbestoredbeforeyouentertheBritishMuseum?A.Smallbags. B.Wheeledbags. C.Personalitems. D.Rucksacks.2、WhattimecanyouvisittheBritishMuseum?A.At10.00on1January. B.At17.00on25December.C.At18.00onFridays. D.At20.30onBankholidays.3、WhichgalleryonlyhousesChinesetreasures?A.TheSainsburyGalleries.B.NorthAmericaGalleries.C.TheJosephEHotungGallery.D.TheSelwynandEllieAlleyneGallery.Text3Isthereclearboundarybetweenscienceandtheliberalartsasamajorforcollegestudents?Thequestionofwhetherourgovernmentshouldpromotescienceandtechnologyortheliberalartsinhighereducationisnotaneither/orproposition(命題),althoughthecurrentemphasisonpreparingyoungAmericansforSTEM(science,technology,engineering,maths)-relatedfieldscanmakeitseemthatway.Thelatestcongressionalreportacknowledgesthecriticalimportanceoftechnicaltraining,butalsostressesthatthestudyofthehumanitiesandsocialsciencesmustremaincentralelementsofAmerican’seducationalsystematalllevels.Botharecriticaltoproducingcitizenswhocanparticipateeffectivelyinourdemocraticsociety,becomeinnovativeleaders,andbenefitfromthespiritualenrichmentthatthereflectiononthegreatideasofmankindovertimeprovides.Parentsandstudentswhohaveinvestedheavilyinhighereducationworryaboutgraduates’jobprospects(前景)astechnologicaladvancesandchangesindomesticandglobalmarketstransformprofessionsinwaysthatreducewagesandcutjobs.Underthiscircumstances,it’snaturaltolookforwhatmayappeartobethemost“practical”wayoutoftheproblem.“Majorinasubjectdesignedtogetyouajob”seemstheobviousanswertosome,thoughthisignoresthefactthatmanydisciplinesinthehumanitiescharacterizedas“soft”often,infact,leadtoemploymentandsuccessinthelongrun.Indeed,accordingtosurveys,employershaveexpressedapreferenceforstudentswhohavereceivedabroadly-basededucationthathastaughtthemtowritewell,thinkcritically,researchcreatively,andcommunicateeasily.Moreover,studentsshouldbepreparednotjustfortheirfirstjob,butfortheirfourthandfifthjobs,asthereislittlereasontodoubtthatpeopleenteringtheworkforcetodaywillbecalledupontoplaymanydifferentrolesoverthecourseoftheircareers.Theoneswhowilldothebestinthisnewenvironmentwillbethosewhoseeducationshavepreparedthemtobeflexible.Theabilitytodrawuponeveryavailabletoolandinsight-pickedupfromscience,arts,andtechnology-tosolvetheproblemsofthefuture,andtakeadvantageoftheopportunitiesthatpresentthemselves,willbehelpfultothemandtheUnitedStates.1、Whatdoesthelatestcongressionalreportsuggest?A.Highereducationshouldbeadjustedtothepracticalneedsofsociety.B.Theliberalartsinhighereducationhelpenrichstudents’spirituallife.C.STEM-relatedsubjectshelpstudentsfindjobsintheinformationsociety.D.ThehumanitiesandSTEMsubjectsshouldbegivenequalimportance.2、Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutthesocalledsoftsubjects?A.Theyareessentialtostudents’healthygrowth.B.Theyimprovestudents’communicationskills.C.Theybroadenstudentsrangeofinterests.D.Theybenefitstudentsintheirfuturelife.3、Whatisthemainconcernofstudentswhentheychooseamajor?A.Theacademicvalueofthecourses.B.Theirinterestinrelevantsubjects.C.Theirchancesofgettingagoodjob.D.thequalityofeducationtoreceive.4、Whatadvicedoestheauthorgivetocollegestudents?A.Trytotakeavarietyofpracticalcourses.B.Preparethemselvesfordifferentjoboptions.C.Adoptaflexibleapproachtosolvingproblems.D.Seizeopportunitiestotaptheirpotential.Text4Ilookaroundandcan’trecognizewhereIam.Itseemsfamiliarbutdistant.IseemyfriendsgatherbyastagewheremusicisplayingandIrunover.AsIbeginrunningtowardsthem,theybecomefurtherandfurtheraway.Ikeepcallingthem,butnoonehearsme.Istarthearingadistantalarm-likesoundandIamtransportedaway.Iwokeupinadazesittinginmybed.“Oh,itwasonlyadream,”Isaidtomyself.Ihavealwayshadvividandintensedreams.ItfeelslikeIhaven'tevensleptbecauseIhavebeenlivingoutmydreamsduringmysleep.Today,dreamingisbeingstudiedevenmorethanever.Somesaythatdreamsarehowyourreceptorsmakesenseofrandomthoughtswhileyousleep.Somesaythatyoucan’tdreamofafaceyouhaveneverseenbefore,soeveryoneyouseeinyourdreamsyouhaveatleastlaideyesonatonetimeoranother.Otherpeoplethinkdreamsarewaysofexpressingstressorinternalfeelingsyoumaybeexperiencing.Alotofpeoplesaythattheyhavedreamsaboutbeingchased.Acommoninterpretationofthe“beingchased”dreamisthatyouarefeelingthreatened.Somedreaminterpretationwebsitessayyoushouldtrytoreflectonwhatorwhoischasingyoutogetabetterideaofwhatismakingyoufeelthisway.Anotherdreamthatisoftenexperiencedisflying.Thisdreamhasamuchmorepositiveinterpretation,whichisthatyouarefeelingfreeorhavebrokenoutofabadsituationsuchasarelationshipturnedsourorajobyouhate.Unfortunately,youmayforgethalfofyourdreamwithinfiveminutesofwakingupandwithin10minutes,youusuallyforget90percentofit.Dreamologists,peoplewhodevotetimetothestudyandinterpretationofdreams,suggestifyouwanttotrytorememberandstudyyourdreamsyoushouldkeepajournalbesideyourbedandwritedownwhatyoudreamtassoonasyouwakeupsoyoucanreflectonitlater.1、Whatdoestheauthorthinkofhisdreams?A.Theyhaveinfluencedhissleep.B.Theyreproducehisreallifescene.C.Theyarejusthisrandomthoughts.D.Theyareunbelievableandridiculous.2、Inwhichsituationdodreamsof“beingchased”probablyoccur?A.Youarefeelingfree.B.Youjustquitajobyouhate.C.Youlackthesenseofsecurity.D.Yourfriendskeepyouatadistance.3、Whyshouldwekeepajournalbesideourbed?A.Toreflectonourdreams.B.Toavoidforgettingourdreams.C.Tohelpussleepwellwithoutdreams.D.Tohelpusgetoutofthetensedreams.4、Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Anewsreport.B.Afictionbook.C.Anadwebsite.D.Asciencenewspaper.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)StudentsarebusyBetweenclasses,work,homeworkandfamily,therecanbealottobalanceSowhywouldwesuggestthatyouaddanotherthingtothatlistby1.(join)astudentorganization?Firstofall,itpresentsmanyopportunitiestolearnmoreabout2.(you),yourgoals,andyourstrengthsYoucanalsofindoutwhatyou’regoodat,whetherthat’slistening,stayingorganized,orservingothersThisself-awareness3.(be)beneficialinyourfuturecareerI’majournalistforChinaDailyIwanttotellyou1.unforgettableexperiencetodayOnedaylastyear,Iwasabout2.(leave)myofficewhensuddenlyIreceivedaphonecallMysister3.(work)inPeople’sHospitaltoldmethataboywas4.(terrible)burntbyboilingwaterandwasdyingIhurriedtothehospitalandaskedthepeoplearound5.hadhappenedTheboy’sneighbortoldmethattheboyhadtolivealonebecausebothofhisparentswereworkinginanothercityandnoneofhis6.(relative)waswillingtotakecareofhimOnlyonfestivalswouldhisparents7.(return)homeInthatcase,theboycookedby8.(he)everydayIlookedatthepoorboy9.skinwasswollen,feelingverysadHisdoctortoldmethathisnerves(神經(jīng))10.(damage)andhewasunconscious(昏迷的)nowIwanttoasktheboy’sparents,“Ifyoursonhaddied,whatwouldyouuseyourmoneyfor?”SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Ifyou’reafirst-timelanguagelearner,youknowthatemotional(情感的)upsanddownsisanormalsituation.Whenyouunderstandaconceptorbegintocomprehendthelanguage,youmayexperiencefeelingsofexcitement.However,thoseareoftenfollowedbymomentsofdisappointmentanddiscouragement,duringwhichyoumightfeelasifyouwillnevermastertheconceptsandattaintheabilitytounderstandandcommunicateeffectively.1、?Learnvocabularyeffectively.Vocabularyisthemostimportantpartofcommunication.Themorewordsyouknow,themoreyoucansayandunderstand.Theabsolutebestwaytolearnvocabularyisthroughtheuseofflashcardsthatyoumakeyourself.Purchaseasetof3×5indexcards(索引卡片)andcuttheminhalf.2、Asyoulearnmoreinformationabouteachword,e.g.pluralformsofnounsandprinciplepartsofverbs,youcanaddthesetothecards.?3、Researchshowsthatlanguagestudentslearnmoreeffectivelyandacquiremorewhentheystudyfrequentlyandforshorterperiodsoftimethaniftheystudyinfrequentlyforextendedperiodsoftime.4、Thismeans,doingafewhomeworkexerciseseachdayratherthandoingallhomeworkthenightbeforetheyaredue.?Practicelanguageactively.5、Sayvocabularywordsoutloud,readpassagesinthetextaloud,dopronunciationactivitiesorallyandnotjustmentally.Writeouttheanswerstoactivitiesratherthanglidingthroughtheminyourmind.Readaloudentiresentencesinanactivityratherthanjustreadingafill-inresponse.Transferringlanguagefromyourmindtoyourmouthisaskillthatrequiresagreatdealofpractice.A.Breakstudytimeintosmallerperiods.B.Thenuseflashcardsasalearningtool.C.Trytostudyeachday,andseveraltimesaday.D.Thetime-testedapproachesareeffectiveinyourlearning.E.WriteawordonthefrontanditsEnglishdefinitionontheback.F.Wheneverpossible,speakthelanguagealoudratherthanrecitingsilentlytoyourself.G.Belowaresomeapproachesthatwillrelieveyourpotentialfrustrationandhelpyousucceedinlanguagelearning.HowtoSay“HelpMe”inAmericanSignLanguageAmericanSignLanguage(ASL)isthestandardsignlanguageusedbythedeafcommunityintheUnitedStates.ASLisameansforthedeaftocommunicate.ASLisnotareplication(復(fù)制)ofEnglish.ItisvastlydifferentfromBritishSignLanguage(BSL).1、Tosignthephrase“helpme”inAmericanSignLanguage,us

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