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考研《英語(yǔ)一》2023年沂南縣臨考沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Despitebeingmarriedforover17years,JeffandAngelaHartungarestillgoingthroughthegetting-to-know-each-otherstageoftheirrelationship.That’sbecause,closetofiveyearsago,Angelawas1byacarwhilecrossingaNewYorkCityintersection.“Idonot2anythingatall.Iaskedformytwo3.Ithoughttheywerelike2and8yearsold.Theywere17and23yearsold,”saidAngela.Aftertheaccident,Angelawas4torecallaboutfifteenyearsofherlife.Whenshewokeupfromhercoma(昏迷),Angelathoughtshewasstill5toherfirsthusband,whohadpassedawayyearsago,andshehadzeromemoryofherpresent6,Jeff.Evenafterseeingtheirweddingalbum,Angelahadno7whoJeffwas.ThisleftJeffwithadifficult8—howcouldhe9hiswife’sloveforthesecondtime?First,Jeffcoveredtheirhousewithphotos,andremindersof10timesbeforeAngela’saccident.Hethen11courting(求婚)heralloveragain.Mostimportantly,JeffrefusedtoleaveAngela’s12,evenwhenshecouldn’trememberwhohewas.13,Jeff’seffortspaidoffandAngela14forhimalloveragain.Thiscalledforsomekindof15.Inordertorestarttheir16lovestory,JeffandAngelaretoldtheirvowsinNewYorkCity’sCentralPark.They17invitedalloftheirclosestfriendsandfamilymembers.Jefftrulyfeels18thathewasabletoearnhiswife’slovealloveragain.“I19believethatthishappenedforareason,”hesaid.“Howmanytimeshavewesaid,‘IwishIcouldgo20anddosomethingoveragain?’I’vegottentodothat.”1、A.transportedB.struckC.metD.witnessed2、A.rememberB.loseC.seeD.mind3、A.studentsB.doctorsC.childrenD.friends4、A.unwillingB.unhappyC.unlikelyD.unable5、A.devotedB.marriedC.a(chǎn)ttachedD.related6、A.husbandB.driverC.bossD.partner7、A.expectationB.doubtC.decisionD.clue8、A.judgmentB.explanationC.dilemmaD.proof9、A.earnB.a(chǎn)ppreciateC.standD.understand10、A.busierB.easierC.happierD.tougher11、A.enjoyedB.a(chǎn)dmittedC.permittedD.started12、A.houseB.sideC.bedD.family13、A.ImmediatelyB.EventuallyC.NaturallyD.Jokingly14、A.fellB.wentC.livedD.left15、A.experimentB.a(chǎn)pologyC.celebrationD.puzzle16、A.funnyB.ownC.selflessD.wild17、A.fortunatelyB.suddenlyC.evenD.a(chǎn)lready18、A.blessedB.surprisedC.proudD.nervous19、A.mistakenlyB.hardlyC.honestlyD.secretly20、A.a(chǎn)wayB.inC.downD.backSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1BarcelonaCicloTour,1ofthe10bestbiketoursintheworld!Gaudi,theancientstreetsofthegothicquarter,themulti-culturaldistrictofElRaval.thebeachesandmodernismbuildings,bybike!TheDailyBarcelonaBikeTourThebestwaytoseeBarcelonaisbybike!EnjoyBarcelona’smostpopularsightsincluding:theworksofGaudiincludingtheSagradaFamilia,theGothicQuarter,theCathedralandRomanCitywalls,PareCiutadella,thebeachesandmuchmore,allinarelaxingtourwith17stops.InEnglish,ourtrainedguidestellthefascinatingtruthandstoriesbehindBarcelona’smostfamousbuildingsandmanyhiddensecrets.Nopreviousreservationneeded.JustcomealongtoexperiencetherealBarcelonaasyoudiscoverthewholecitybybike.Thingspreparedforyou●1bikeperperson●3.5-hourtourwithguide●Afreebottleofwater●Afreedrinkatabeachcafé●Ahandlebar-bagforpersonalbelongings●FreehelmetsandchildseatsavailableonrequestWhatdoyouneedtobring?Aslittleaspossible:comfortableclothes,somemoneyandacamera.Wecanalsostoreyourbackpacksafelyinalocker.Tourtimes●11:00amMorningTourEverydayoftheyearexceptDecember25andJanuary1.●4:30pmAfternoonTourEverydayfromApril15toOctober31.●7:30pmNightTourEveryThursday,Friday,SaturdayandSundayfromJuneItoSeptember30andeveryFridayandSaturdayinOctober.DeparturepointPlacaCatalunya,atthedoorofHardRockCaféWatchforourguidesintheirCicloTourT-shirts.Pleasearrive10minutesbeforedeparturetime.ContactusIfyouarecomingtoBarcelona,donothesitatetocontactusforaquote,Wewouldbehappytoprepareabiketourforyou.Tel:+349331719701、Accordingtothetext,whichisincludedinthebiketour?A.ASpanish-speakingtourguide.B.Afreemealinalocalrestaurant.C.Freeadmissionto17popularsights.D.Afreebagforpersonaluse.2、IfyoutraveltoBarcelonaduringtheSpringFestival,whichtourcanyouchoose?A.The11:00amMorningTour.B.The4:30pmAfternoonTour.C.The7:30pmNightTour.D.Noneoftheabove.3、Tojoininthebiketour,whatdoyouneedtodo?A.Buyahelmetandbringabottleofwater.B.Payforthetouratleastonedayinadvance.C.Cometothedeparturepoint10minutesearly.D.GetaT-shirtfromthetourguidewhenyouarrive.4、Whatisthetextintendedas?A.Atraveltip. B.Atourad.C.Atraveljournal. D.Atourschedule.Text2Dutchbeachcomber(海灘拾荒者)WimKruiswijkhasaccumulatedacollectionof1,200messages-in-bottlesoverthecourseofnearly4decadesandhasrespondedtoalmostallofthem,68-year-oldKruiswijksaysthathisunusualhobbybeganin1983whenhefoundthreedriftbottles(漂流瓶)onhislocalbeach,eachcontaininglettersandreturnaddresses.Hewrotetoallthreeaddressesandwassurprisedtoreceiveresponsesfromeachone.Itwasthisexperiencethatarousedhisinterestinhuntingandcollectingmessagesinbottles,andhehasn’tstoppedlookingforthemsince.“IfindmymessagesinbottlesonthebeachofZandvoort,whereIlive,andontheDutchIslands,”KruiswijkrecentlytoldGreatBigStory.“Messagesinbottlesisslowmail.Ittakesyoudays,orweeks,ormonthstofindabottle.”Intheearlyyears,Kruiswijkwouldfindasmanyas50bottlesayear,butsince2000thathasslowedtoaround20-30finds,mainlyduetobeachcleaningefforts.HebelievesthattheriseoftheInternethasalsoplayedaroleinthediminishingnumberofmessagesinbottles,tellingDutchnewssitePZC,“IusedtogetaresponseathalfthebottlemessagesthatIanswered.Nowthat’sless;manypeoplewant‘instantsatisfaction’.”ThrowingamessageinabottleoutintotheseaisalongstandinghumantraditiondatingbacktothetimeoftheGreekphilosopherTheophrastus,about310BC,whousedthebottlestostudywatercurrents.Scientistsstillapplythemethodtothisday,asameanstohelpresearchersdevelopoceancirculationmaps,andtocrowdsourcescientificstudiesofoceancurrents.Inthepastbottleshavealsobeenusedtosenddistressmessagesfromsailorsintrouble.Theyalsohavebeenusedformemorialtributes,ortosendlovedones’ashesonafinaljourney.Oneofthemorecommonusesthoughisjusttosendinvitationsouttoprospectivepenpals,aquaintnotioninthesemoderntimes,but,asKruiswijksoclearlyshows,aneffectiveone.1、WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytellus?A.Kruiswijkfoundsecretshiddenindriftbottles.B.WhatmadeKruiswijkbecomeabeachcomber.C.HowKruiswijkformedthehobbyofcollectingdriftbottles.D.Kruiswijklikedtodosomeresearchonbottlesthrownintothesea.2、HowdidKruiswijkfeelthefirsttimehereceivedresponsefromdriftbottles?A.Satisfied.B.Asionished.C.Frightened.D.Disappointed.3、WhydoKruiswijkfindfewerdriftbottlesthanbefore?A.Peoplehatetoreceivemessagesfromstrangers.B.Manydriftbottleshavenotbeenwashedupontothebeaches.C.Driftbottlesappearingonthebeacharecleareduprapidly.D.FewerpeopleareinterestedinKruiswijk’smessageinbottles.4、What’sthepurposeofTheophrastususingthebottles?A.Toaskforrescue.B.Tolookforapenpal.C.Tostudyoceancurrents.D.Tosendamessagetohislovedperson.Text3You’reouttodinner.Thefoodisdeliciousandtheserviceisfine.Youdecidetoleaveabigfattip.Why?Theanswermaynotbeassimpleasyouthink.Tipping,psychologistshavefound,isnotjustaboutservice.Instead,studieshaveshownthattippingcanbeaffectedbypsychologicalreactionstoaseriesofdifferentfactorsfromthewaiter’schoiceofwords,tohowtheycarrythemselveswhiletakingorders,tothebill’stotal.Evenhowmuchwaitersremindcustomersofthemselvescandeterminehowmuchchangetheypocketbytheendofthenight.“Studiesbeforehaveshownthatmimicry(模仿)bringsintopositivefeelingsforthemimicker,”wroteRickvanBaaren,asocialpsychologyprofessor.“Thesestudiesshowthatpeoplewhoarebeingmimickedbecomemoregeneroustowardthepersonwhomimicsthem.”SoRickvanBaarendivided59waitersintotwogroups.Herequestedthathalfservewithaphrasesuchas.“Comingup!”Thoseintheotherhallwereinstructedtorepeattheordersandpreferencesbacktothecustomers.RickvanBaarenthencomparedtheirtake-homepay.’Theresultswereclear—itpaystomimicyourcustomer.Thecopycat(模仿者)waitersearnedalmostdoubletheamountoftipstotheothergroup.LeonardGreenandJoelMyerson,psychologistsatWashingtonUniversityinSt.Louis,foundthegenerosityofatippermaybelimitedbyhisbill.Afterresearchonthe1,000tipsleftforwaiters,cabdrivers,hairstylists,theyfoundtippercentagesinthesethreeareasdroppedascustomers’billswentup.Infact,tippercentagesappeartoplateau(穩(wěn)定期)whenbillstopped$100andabillfor$200madetheworkergainnobiggerpercentagetipthanabillfor$100.“That’salsoapointoftipping,”Greensays.“Youhavetogivealittleextratothecabdriverforbeingtheretopickyouupandsomethingtothewaiterforbeingtheretoserveyou.Iftheyweren’tthere,you’dnevergetanyservice.Sopartoftheideaofatipisforjustbeingthere.”1、Howmanyfactorsaffectthecustomers’tipping?A.6.B.5.C.4.D.3.2、Whatdothestudiesshow?A.Mimicrybringsintoverybadfeelingsforthemimicker.B.Thewaiterwhomimicspeopleusuallygetslesstipthattheygive.C.Themimicwaiterscangetmoremoneythanthosewhodon’tmimicothers.D.Tippingcanbeaffectedbyphysicalreactionstomanydifferentwaiters.3、Whatistheopinionoftheauthoraccordingtothepassage?A.Hegiveshisgeneroustiptowaitersveryoften.B.HeagreeswithMrGreenandRickvanBarenabouttipping.C.HeobjectstoMrGreen’sideaabouttipping.D.HethinkspartofMrGreen’sexplanationisreasonable.4、Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.HowMuchtoTipB.WhatIsTipC.WheretoLeaveaBigFatTipD.TippingIsVeryImportantText4LegendhasitthattheperformingartsbeganwhenaGreeksingernamedThespisinventedtragedy.In534B.C.,Thespiswasperformingahymn(贊美詩(shī))tothegodDionysius.Suchhymns,calleddithyrambs,wereusuallysungbyaleadsingerandachorus.Thespisaddedaspeakingactor.PerformancesattheannualDionysianfestivalsoonincludedplayswiththreeactorsaswellasthestandardhymns.By449B.C.,theGreeksweregivingprizestothebestactorandthebestplaywrightatthefestival.Amodernwordforactor—thespianrecognizesthedebttoday'sdramaowestoThespis.PerforminginaGreekplayrequiredphysicalstrength.Becauseeachplayhadonlythreeactors,performershadtoplayseveralroles.Chorusmembersbothsanganddanced.BeinginthechorusforthemanyperformancesgivenatafestivalwassaidtobeasdemandingascompetingintheOlympicGames.TheTheaterofDionysiusinAthenscouldhold20,000people.Eventhoseinthefrontrowswerequiteadistancefromtheactors.Performersusedgrandgesturesandworemaskssothattheycouldbeseenbyeveryoneintheirhugeaudience.Tragic(悲劇的)actorsworelongclothesandmasks.Comicactorsworeshortcostumesthatletthemmovefreelyandmasksdesignedtomakethemlookuglyorsilly.Sometimesthechorusweredresseduptolooklikeanimals.Anotherlegacy(遺產(chǎn))oftheancientGreeksisthedeusexmachina,or"godfromthemachine".Ifaplaywrightwashavingtroublewiththeplot,hemighthaveagodappearthroughatrapdoor(天窗).Thegodwouldrescuethemaincharacterandfindasolutiontoanydifficultplotsituations.Modemwritersmightnotcallongods,buttheydosometimesuseunlikelywaystoendastory.Acharacteroraneventthatbringsacomplicatedplottoanunlikelyconclusionisstillcalleddeusexmachina.1、WecanlearnfromParagraph1that.A.theword"thespian"means"debt"inEnglishB.theDionysianfestivalwasheldonceayearC.therewerefouractorsinearlyGreekdramaD.thefirsttragedywasperformedin449B.C2、Fromthepassagewecanknow.A.itwasnoteasytogetachancetoperforminthechorusB.thebestactorandthebestplaywrightwouldbegivenmoneyC.theplaywrightmustplayaroleintheperformanceD.theaudiencesatveryclosetoactorstohaveagoodview3、Accordingtothepassage,onedifferencebetweenearlyGreekcomediesandtragediesis.A.theactors'distancefromtheaudienceB.theplay'sbeginningC.thenumberofperformersD.theactors'clothes4、Deusexmachinais.A.a(chǎn)kindoftragedypopularwithancientaudienceB.a(chǎn)typeofcharacterthatmodernwritersoftenwriteaboutC.a(chǎn)wayancientGreekdramatistsusedtodeveloptheplotD.a(chǎn)styleofperformancefirstusedbyancientGreekactorsPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Asanoldsayinggoes,“Friendsarelikewine,theolder,thebetter”ManypeopleconsideroldfriendstobemoreimportantthannewonesForexample,iftwopiecesofadvice1.(give)tosolveaproblem,onefromanewfriendandtheotherfrom2.oldfriend,peoplewouldpreferthe3.onetotheformerone,eventhoughthenewfriend’sadvicemaybebetterI,however,4.(agree)withtheoldsaying,believingthatnewfriendsarenotnecessarily5.(bad)thanoldfriendsItisnotalwaysright6.(determine)yourfriendshipbythelength(長(zhǎng)度)oftimeOnceyoucallsomeoneafriend,hemustbeapersonwhois7.(rely)andwhoseinterestsareincommonwith8.(you)Itismainlyhischaracter(性格)andinterests9.makehimyourfriendItactuallyhaslittletodowithtimePeople’sappearancemaychange,buttheircharacterusuallystaysthesameTherefore,onthispoint,thereisno10.(different)betweenoldfriendsandnewfriendsABiteofChina,amouth-wateringlate-nightdocumentarytelevisionseriesaboutChinesefood,1.(attract)countlessviewerssinceitwasairedonCCTVItbecamepopularimmediatelyafterbeingshown,andhasmadeviewersgobeyondthinkingaboutfood2.(it)Fromitsverybeginning,ABiteofChinaisnotjustadocumentaryaboutfoodItisaseriousdocumentaryproviding3.uniqueviewofChineseaswellastherelationsbetweenpeopleandfoodandbetweenpeopleandsociety4.theperspectiveoffoodThedocumentaryshowsthetechniques5.(use)inmakingfoodandtheirproductionprocessaswellasthelivesofordinarypeople,thus6.(touch)theheartsoftheaudienceABiteofChinashowsthattheemotionsofordinaryChinesepeopleshouldbeexhibited,andthatevena7.(complete)commercialprogramcanachievebothartisticandcommercialsuccessBeingsincereisthemostimportantthingfor8.(artist)becausetheycannotmoveothersunlesstheythemselvesarefirstmovedIfyouaretheone9.iscuriousaboutthehistoryandstoriesbehindfoodsofvariouskindsinChina,10.(switch)onTVandafantasticworldwillspreadinfrontofyouSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Nowthatyou’realreadyintheworkforce,youknowwhatworksforyou.Thisknowledgecannotonlyhelpyoufindagoodjob.1、Thegoldenruleistokeepyourjobhuntseparatefromyourcurrentwork.Don’tlookforjobswhileyou’reworking,andneveruseaworkcomputertosearchjoblistings.2、Whenyougoonjobinterviews,yourpotentialemployerwillaskwhyyou’relookingtoleaveyourcurrentjob.3、Alwaysanswerpositively,evenifthetruthisnegative.Greatanetworkingtoolassocialmediais,NEVERpostthatyou’relookingforajobonFacebookoranyothersocialmediaaccounts.4、Youdon’twanttostartanyrumors(傳言)thatyou’researchingforajob,andyoudefinitelydon’twantanyone,especiallyyourboss,tofindoutfromsomeoneelse,especiallyfromyoursocialmediaaccount.5、Itpresentsanopportunityforyouandyourbosstohaveafrankdiscussionaboutwhatcouldmakethejobabetterfitforyou.Maybeyou’llendupgettingtheadvancementorsalaryincreaseorothercareerpaththatwouldmakeyouwanttostay.A.Itcanalsohelpyourjobsearch,savingprecioustime.B.Ifyourcurrentemployertalkstoyouaboutit,behonest.C.Thisisnotthetimetocomplainaboutyourbossorthecompany.D.Otherwise,thismessagewillfinditswaytopeoplefromyouroffice.E.Trynottoconnectwithanyonefromworkifyou’relookingforanotherjob.F.It’slikelythatyou’relonelybecauseyoudon’tlikeyourbossandcoworkers.G.Yousee,yourworkcomputerbelongstothecompany,andtheyhaveaccesstoeverythingonit.Everyonewantstobehappyeveryday,butsometimeswecomeacrosssomeproblemswhichmakeusfeelbad.Thereareafewwaysthatwecanusetohelpourselvestobehappiereveryday.1、Whenlookingatyourgoals,remembertolookathowfaryouhavecometowardsachievingthem.Wheny

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