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考研《英語一》2023年柳林縣模擬預(yù)測試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Tolerance:RespectthedifferenceinothersYoumaynotrealizeit,butyouaredoingmuchmorethanjuststudyingwhenyouareatschool.Schoolisalsotheplace1youlearntogetonwellwithpeople.Butthisisnot2easy.Whatcanyoudo3youjustdon’tlikeoneofyourclassmates?Ifyoudiscoverthatyouhaveproblems4yourclassmatesorfriends,themostimportantthingtolearnistolerance.Toleranceisthe5torealizeandrespectthe6inothers.Wecannotchangethewaythatotherpeopledo,7itisimportanttolearntolivehappilywiththem.Practicingtolerancewillalloweveryonetoformbetter8witheachother.Gettingtoknowsomeone9helpyouunderstandwhytheydothings10fromyou.Itisimportanttorememberthatsomethingdifferentdoesnotexactlymeanthatitisbad.11teachesustokeepaneven(平和的)temperandopenmind..Youneedto12anoldsaying,“Treatothershowyouwant13”.Youwouldliketobetreatedkindlybyyourclassmates,soitis14totreatthemwithequalkindness.Ifyoutolerate15itdoesnotmeanthatyouhavetolikeit.Nooneisaskingyouto16whoyouareorwhatyoubelievein.Tolerancejustmeansthatyoushouldbe17ofthedifferencesinothersandnottrytomakethemchange.Itisimportantto18tolerance,becauseitwillmakeeveryone’sliveseasier.Learntoacceptpeoplefortheirdifferentabilitiesandinterests.Theworldisvery19,andpracticingtoleranceinyourownschoolandcitycanhelpmake201、A.which B.where C.that D.when2、A.hardly B.seldom C.a(chǎn)lways D.a(chǎn)lready3、A.unless B.since C.because D.if4、A.gettingalongwith B.makingapologiestoC.gettingawayfrom D.fleeingfrom5、A.reflection B.benefit C.patience D.a(chǎn)bility6、A.characteristics B.thoughts C.things D.differences7、A.so B.a(chǎn)nd C.but D.a(chǎn)lthough8、A.moods B.habits C.relationships D.feelings9、A.must B.may C.should D.dare10、A.fortunately B.easily C.differently D.a(chǎn)ttentively11、A.Patience B.Experience C.Tolerance D.Kindness12、A.keepintouch B.keepinmind C.keepupwith D.keepawayfrom13、A.totreat B.beingtreated C.tobetreated D.tobetreating14、A.a(chǎn)ttractive B.important C.possible D.interesting15、A.something B.a(chǎn)nything C.everything D.nothing16、A.change B.remind C.promise D.Decide17、A.convenient B.respectful C.negative D.unselfish18、A.stop B.cancel C.prevent D.practice19、A.diverse B.same C.individual D.a(chǎn)pparent20、A.nodifference B.a(chǎn)neffect C.a(chǎn)napology D.a(chǎn)differenceSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1AlexElmanrunsabigbusiness—somethingdifficulttoimagineaftershelosthersightinhertwenties.ButElmansaysthatlosinghersighthelpedherfocusonfindingsuccess.Elman’sfatherplantedahillsidevineyardinwesternMassachusettsin1981.It’swhereElmanfledduringthedarkestperiodofherlife.Whenshewas27yearsold,shewentblindduetocomplicationsfromjuvenilediabetes(糖尿病)17yearsago.Sherecalled,“Ihidinmyhome.Ihidintheplace.Forme,thatwasthesafestplaceintheworld.”ElmanisnowthefounderofAlexElmanWines,agrowingportfolio(系列產(chǎn)品)oforganicwinesfromallaroundtheworld:ChiantifromItaly,TorrontesfromArgentina.Elmandoesn’tworkalone.Herassistant,aguidedognamedHanley,issomethingofawinesnob,andquiteabeggar.HanleytravelstoallofthewineriesthatElmandoes,fromSouthAmericatoEurope.Atfirst,Elmanresistedtheideaofaguide-dog.Nowit’shardtoimagineherlife,orherbusiness,withouthim.Shesaid.“WhensomeonetellsmesomethingisorganicandIdon’treallybelieveitbecauseItastesomethingfunnyonit,I’llputitinfrontofhisfaceandifhelikesthewine,he’llgotosniffit.Ifit’snotright,he’llturnhisheadaway.Hegetsinthedirtwithme.Hescratchesaround.Hemakessurethatweseeearthwormsandbutterflies.That’showweknowthatthesoilisactuallyorganic,andthattherearenochemicals.”ElmantoldCBSNewsshebelievesthelossofhervisionwasagift.Shesaid,“ItallowedmetopayattentiontowhatIthoughtwasimportantandalsotobeabletoteachpeoplethatthebrokenhangnailisnotabigdeal,youknowwhatImean?Don’tsweatthesmallstuff.Don’tsweatthebigstuffeither.”1、Elmanhidherselfinherfather’svineyardprobablybecauseshe________.A.sufferedfromjuvenilediabetesB.wasextremelypainfulforherblindnessC.wouldliketohelpherfatherwiththeworkD.expectedtorecoverhersightsoonerorlater2、Theunderlinedphrase“thebrokenhangnail”(inParagraph5)probablyrefersto_____.A.a(chǎn)nailwhichisofnouseB.a(chǎn)disadvantageyouhaveinyourlifeC.a(chǎn)personwhoishardtodealwithD.a(chǎn)taskthatisnoteasytoaccomplish3、Thispassageismainlytotellusthat_________.A.AlexElmanleadsamiserablelifeB.HanleybringsAlexElmanmuchfunC.AlexElmangetsalongwellwithherpetD.a(chǎn)blindwomantastessuccessinwinebusinessText2Whentheweather’shot,doyouenjoyaglassofBrad’sDrinkwhilewatchingyourTVmadebyTokyoTelecommunicationsEngineering,andsurfingthewebusingasearchenginecalledBackRub?No?NeitherdoI.That’sbecauseallthesecompanieshavechangedtheirnames.Brad’sDrinkisnowPepsi.ThemouthfulthatwasTokyoTelecommunicationsEngineeringhasbecome,simply,Sony.AndBackRubisnowknownasGoogle.ThoughImustadmit,theideaofabackmassagedoessoundgoodrightnow!Jokingaside,choosingtherightnameforyourstart-upisaseriousmatter.ThinkofthecaseofasmallCanadiancompanycalledResearchinMotion,whoin1998hadjustdevelopedahigh-techmobilephonethatcouldsendemails.TheyweretornbetweennameslikeMegaMailandProMail.ThentheysoughtthehelpofconsultingfirmLexicon,whospecializeinbrandnames.Theyhadotherideas.Theybrainstormedwordsconnectedtoenjoymentandfreshness.Someonesaid.Lexicon’sbossaddedtwocapitalletters,andthereyouhaveit:BlackBerrywasborn.Sincethenithassoldover33millionhandsetstocustomersaroundtheworld.WouldithavesoldaswellifitwascalledMegaMail?Whoknows?Recently,BlackBerrysaleshavebeenovertakenbyAndroidphonesandApple’siPhone.Lexicon’sfounderDavidPlacekisabigfanofsimplebrandnameslikethoseApplechooses:theiPhone.Theyl0okahouseholdwordandbyputtingoneletterinfontofit,itendsupbeinggamechanging.So,forallyouentrepreneurs(企業(yè)家)outthere,makesureyouallowtimetodevelopacatchyandmemorablename.Thinkaboutwhatmakesyourcompanydifferent.What’syourUSP(獨特的銷售主張)?Maybeyoucanreflectthatinyourname.Whataboutyou?Whatwouldyoucallacompanyifyouhadone?1、WhichofthefollowingistheoriginalnameofBlackBerry?A.Brad’sDrink.B.TokyoTelecommunicationsEngineering.C.BackRub.D.MegaMailandProMail.2、WhatisLexicon?A.Aconsultingcompany.B.Ahandsetcompany.C.Adrinkcompany.D.Atelecommunicationcompany.3、WhatisLexicongoodat?A.Givingpropernamestopersons.B.Givingpropernamestoabrand.C.MakingAndroidphones.D.Makingitscompanydifferent.4、Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.TheArtofDesigningB.Apple’siPhoneC.TheArtofNamingD.ResearchinMotionText3FROM:OfficeofRiskManagementSENT:Monday,March18,2016TO:AllnewemployeesSUBJECT:SafetyRegulationsTrainingAllnewemployeesarerequiredtocompleteatrainingcourseonthesafetyproceduresineffectatourvarioussites.Successfulcompletionofthiscourseisarequirementforobtainingpermanentemploymentstatusatthiscompany.Thetrainingcoursemustbecompletedbyeachemployeebeforetheendofhis/hersix-monthprobationary(試用)period.Thiscourseisindividualizedandself-contained;consequently,youmaytakeitatanytime.ItisavailableintheLearningResourceCenter,locatednexttothecafeteria.Thecenterisopenfrom7A.M.to9P.M.,makingitconvenienttoworkonthecoursebeforeorafteryournormalworkshiftorduringyourlunchhour.ThetrainingcoursecombinestheuseofacomputerandinteractiveCD-ROMs.Youwillbeabletolearnatyourownpace.Completionofthecoursetakesapproximately12to15hours.Uponcompletionyouwillberequiredtoassessthecourseusingtheassessmenttool.Acomputerprintoutwillprovideyouwithimmediateresults.Anyonewithascoreoflessthan75percentwillberequiredtorepeatthecourse.IfyouareunfamiliarwiththeuseoftheLearningResourceCenterequipmentorsoftware,staffareavailabletoassistyou.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsregardingthepurposeofthisrequirementorhowtofulfillit,pleasecontacttheOfficeofRiskManagement.Thankyouforyourcooperation.LouisaParksRiskManagementOfficerTheHolbrookCompany1、Whowillmostprobablyreadthise-mailmessage?A.Retiredemployees.B.Jobapplicants.C.Trainingofficers.D.Recentlyhiredemployees.2、WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Youcantakethecoursewhereveryoulike.B.Whenyouhavecompletedthecourse,therewillbeatest.C.Youhavetoworkonthecourseforover10hourseveryday.D.Youtakethecourseafteryoubecomeapermanentemployee.3、WherearetheCD-ROMslocated?A.Inthecafeteria.B.Intheemployees’office.C.Nexttothecafeteria.D.Inthelaboratory.Text4Everythingaboutnuclearenergyseemsterrificallybig:thecost,constructionanddecommissioning—andthefearsofsomethinggoingbadlywrong.Thefuture,howevermaywellbemuchsmaller.Dozensofcompaniesareworkingonanewgenerationofreactorsthat,theypromise,candelivernuclearpoweratlowercostandreducedrisk.Thesesmall-scaleplantswillonaveragegeneratebetween50MWand300MWofpowercomparedwiththe1,000MW-plusfromaconventionalreactor.Theywilldrawonmodularmanufacturingtechniquesthatwillreduceconstructionrisk,whichhasplaguedlarger-scaleprojects.Supportersbelievetheseadvancedmodularreactors(AMRs)—mostofwhichwillnotbecommercialuntilthe2030s—arecriticalifatomicpoweristocompeteagainsttherapidlyfallingcostsofsolarandwind.“Thephysicshasn’tchanged.It’saboutmuchclevererdesignthatoffersmuch-neededflexibilityintermsofoperation,”saidTimStone,long-termindustryadviserandchairmanofNuclearriskInsurers,whichinsuresnuclearsitesintheUK.SincetheFukushimameltdowninJapanin2011,safetyfearshavethreatenednuclearpower.Butthebiggestobstacletodayiseconomic.InwesternEurope,justthreeplantsareunderconstruction:intheUKatHinkleypointCinSomerset;atFlamanvilleinFrance;andatOlkiluotoinFinland.AllinvolvetheEuropeanPressurizedReactortechnologyofEDFthatwillbeusedatHinkleyPoint.Allarerunningyearslateandoverbudget.IntheUS,thefirsttwonuclearprojectsunderwayforthepast30yearsarealsoblowingthroughcostestimates.TheUK,whichopenedtheworld’sfirstcommercialnuclearreactorin1956,isoneofthefewwesternnationscommittedtorenewingitsageingfleettoensureenergysecurityandmeettoughcarbonreductiontargets.Itisseenasaprovingground,bymanyintheindustry,ofnuclearpower’sabilitytorestoreconfidence.However,thecountry’sagreementwithEDFtobuildtwounitsatHinkleyPoint—whichtogetherwillgenerate3.2GWofelectricity—hascomeunderseverecriticismoveritscost.Thegovernmentislookingatdifferentfundingmodelsbutsaiditstillseesnuclearpowerasvitaltothecountry’sfutureenergymix.Smallreactors,itbelieves,havethepotentialtogeneratemuch-neededpowerfromthe2030s.Anuclearsectordeal,unveiledlastmonth,promisedupto£56minfundingforresearchanddevelopmentintoAMRsandattractedinterestofstart-upsfromaroundtheworld.ThegovernmenthopesthefundingwillgivetheUKaleadintheglobalracetodevelopthesetechnologies,helpingtoprovideenergysecuritywhilealsocreatingamultibillion-dollarexportmarketforBritishengineeringcompanies.1、Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttheadvancedmodularreactors(AMRs)?A.AMRsproducemorepowerthantraditionalreactorsB.Smallinscale,AMRsrosemoresafetyrisksC.Sofar,mostAMRshavenotbeenputintouseyetD.GovernmentspreferenergyofsolarandwindtothatofAMRs2、Inparagraph5,theauthormentionstheplantsinWesternEuropeandtheUSto________.A.provethatnuclearpowerhasbeenthreatenedbysafetyconcern.B.showthattheconstructionofnuclearpowerplantscostmorethatthebudgetavailable.C.indicatetheconstructionofnuclearplantsareslowinspeed.D.pointoutthatmostpowerplantshaveadoptedthelatestnucleartechnology.3、Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.SomepeoplehavelostconfidenceinthedevelopmentofnuclearplantsB.TheUKgovernmentseekstoreducethenegativeimpactofnuclearpoweronitseconomy.C.TheplantobuildtwopowerplantsinHinkleyPointhasbeendesertedD.a(chǎn)kindcostsforsmallmodularreactorswouldbehigherrelativetolargenuclearreactors.4、Whichofthefollowingcanserveasthebesttitleofthispassage?A.BritaincountsonnuclearenergytokeeplightsonB.TraditionalnuclearplantsboomwithminireactorsC.Nuclear’sshareofpowergenerationremainsteadD.NuclearpowerlookstoshrinkitswaytosuccessPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)“Failingtoopencurtainsfullymakespeoplemorelikelytogetsick”,1.newstudysuggestsItfoundsunlightkillsdisease-causingbacteria2.liveindust,whiledarkerconditionsletthemthrive(繁殖)Thefindings3.(publish)inthejournalMicrobiomeResearchers4.(warn)theproblemalsoaffectswindowlessofficesStudyleaderDrAshkaanFahimipoursaid:“Humansspendmostoftheirtimeindoors,wheredustcarriesbacteria5.(make)ussick“Therefore,it’simportant6.(understand)howthebuildingsweliveinfluencedusteco-systemsandhowthiscould7.(serious)affectourhealth”HisteamattheUniversityofOregonchose11smallroomsandallowedin8.(differ)levelsofsunlightAfter90days,darkroomshaddoublethenumberofbacteriaabletoreproduceFahimipouradded:“Wehopethatwith9.(far)understandingwecandesignaccesstodaylightin10.(build)schools,offices,hospitalsandhomesinwaysthatreducetheriskofdust-borneinfections”TheGreatPyramidwasbuiltnearly5,000yearsagoforaking1.(call)KhufuItisonthewestbankoftheNileRiver2.(actual),allthepyramidsalongtheNileRiverareonitswestbankTheancientEgyptiansthoughtoftherisingofthesunasthebeginningoflifeandthe3.(set)ofthesunastheendoflifeThisiswhytheirbodies4.(bury)onthewestoftheNile5.isveryhardtorealizehowbigtheGreatPyramidisIthasover2,300,000piecesofstones,mostof6.weightwoandahalftonsSomeevenweighfifteentonsWithoutmachinery,theancientEgyptianscut,moved7.liftedthesestonesAlmostallthestonescame8.theeastbankoftheNile,andtheyweretakenacrosstheriverinboatsIttookmorethan100,000peopletwentyyears9.(build)theGreatPyramidTheGreatPyramidisover450feethightodayEachofthe10.(side)ofthePyramidis755feetlongItisabouttwenty-minutewalkallthewayarounditSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Oneoftheworstfeelingsintheworldistryingyourhardestatsomethingbutstillfail.Inthecaseofschoolwork,studyingforhoursandbringinghomedisappointinggradesmaymakeyoufeelhopeless,butthisisfarfromthetruth.Ifyouaredealingwithdisappointinggrades,changeyourstudyhabits.1、.·Actfast2、.Don’tsitaround,anddefinitelydon’tignorethem.Instead,admitthatyouneedhelpandgoinsearchofitsoon.Thefasteryoufaceuptotheproblem,thefasteryoucanfindasolutionandseesomeresults.·3、Remember,ifyoukeepdoingthesamethingallthelimeyou’llundoubtedlykeepgettingthesameresults.Mixthingsupbyaskingforhelp,whetherfromafriendorfellowstudent,yourteacheroraprivatetutor.?SetupadedicatedworkspaceSittingforhoursatthekitchentabletryingtoignoreyourfamily,oropeningyourbooksinfrontofthetelevisiondoesnotmakeforsuccessfulstudying.4、.Getintothehabitofsettlingintothisworkspacewheneveryouhaveschoolworktodoandsoonyou’llbeflyingthroughyourhomework.?LearnfromyourmistakesIfyouarehavingtroublewithaparticularkindofquestionintheexampapersandhomework,don’tbediscouraged.5、.Requestanappointmentwithyourteacherandusethistimetodiscussyourworkandgethis/heradviceaswell.A.AskforHelpB.FindoutthereasonsC.You’dbetterformahabitD.You’llbeamazedbytheresultsE.ItistimetofigureoutexactlywhereyouaregoingwrongF.Instead,findaquietspaceawayfromtherestofyourfamilyG.ThemostimportantruleaboutdealingwithdisappointinggradesistotakeimmediateactionsIalwaysreflectonwhathappenedinmylife.Ithinkthisisimportant—toappreciateourwins,losses,newpassions,insights,etc.1、Herearesometipsforyouonreflection.1.Focusontheprocessandnottheoutcome.ThisthoughtwasbeautifullysummedupbySrikumarRao.Heexplainshowwefailbecausewefocusourenergiesontheoutcomeratherthanthe-processitself.Whenachildlearnstowalk,s

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