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考研《英語(yǔ)一》2023年河南省商丘市睢縣統(tǒng)考試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Whenmostofusgetatextmessageonourcellphonefromanunknownperson,weusuallysay"sorry,1number!"andmoveon.ButwhenDennisWilliams2atextthatclearlywasn’tintendedforhim,hedidsomething3.OnMarch19,Dennisgotagrouptext4himthatacouplehedidn’tknowwereatthehospital,waitingforthe5ofababy."Congratulations!ButIthinksomeonewasmistaken,"Dennis6.Thebabywasbornandupdatetextswere7quicklyfromtheoverjoyedgrandmother,Teresa.Inher8,shedidn’tseemtorealizethatshewas9thebaby’sphotoswithacompletestranger."Well,Idon’t10youallbutIwillgettheretotakepictureswiththebaby,"repliedDennisbeforeaskingwhichroomthenew11werein.Muchtothefamily’ssurprise,Dennisstucktohis12!Heturnedupatthehospital13giftsforthenewmotherLindseyandherbabyboy.Lindsey’shusbandwastotally14bytheunexpectedvisit."Idon’tthinkwewouldhaverandomlyinvitedhimoverbutwe15itandthegifts."Teresa16aphotoofthechancemeetingonasocialnetworkingwebsite17bythetouchingwords:"Whata18thisyoungmanwastoourfamily!Hewasso19andkindtodothis."Theposthassincegainedthe20ofsocialmediausersallovertheworld,receivingmorethan184,000sharesand61,500likesinjustthreedays.1、A.unluckyB.secretC.newD.wrong2、A.receivedB.translatedC.copiedD.printed3、A.reasonableB.specialC.necessaryD.practical4、A.convincingB.remindingC.informingD.warning5、A.wake-upB.recoveryC.growthD.a(chǎn)rrival6、A.respondedB.interruptedC.predictedD.repeated7、A.cominginB.settingoutC.passingdownD.movingaround8、A.opinionB.a(chǎn)nxietyC.excitementD.effort9、A.comparingB.exchangingC.discussingD.sharing10、A.a(chǎn)cceptB.knowC.believeD.bother11、A.parentsB.doctorsC.patientsD.visitors12、A.dreamB.promiseC.a(chǎn)gendaD.principle13、A.bearingB.collectingC.openingD.making14、A.discouragedB.relaxedC.a(chǎn)stonishedD.defeated15、A.a(chǎn)dmitB.needC.a(chǎn)ppreciateD.expect16、A.foundB.selectedC.developedD.posted17、A.confirmedB.simplifiedC.clarifiedD.a(chǎn)ccompanied18、A.pityB.blessingC.reliefD.problem19、A.smartB.calmC.sweetD.fair20、A.sympathyB.a(chǎn)ttentionC.controlD.trustSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Itmaysurprisebookworms,butapparentlymasterpiecessuchasJaneEyrearelackinginsomething—soundeffects.Anelectronic-bookfirmisaddingbackgroundnoisesandmusictotheworksofCharlotteBronte,SirArthurConanDoyleandWilliamShakespeareinthehopeofattractingyoungerreaders.Inoneexample,adescriptionofrainlashingagainstawindowinaSherlockHolmesstorywillbe“enhanced”withmatchingnoises.Thefirstmultimediae-books—withsoundstoaccompanynovels—willbeavailablethisFridayintheUK.TheBooktrackreleasesareavailabletoiPadusers,withothertabletcomputerversionstofollow.TheconceptisalreadyinuseintheU.S.,wheretheclassicscomewithaddedsoundeffects.ReadersforexamplecanhearthechinacupschinkinginMr.Darcy’sgardenastheyreadPrideAndPrejudice.AstorybyBookerPrizewinnerSalmanRushdiewillbereleasedlaterintheyearwithaspeciallycraftedorchestralscore.Rushdie’sstoryInTheSouthwillbereleasedwithasoundtrackprovidedbytheNewZealandSymphonyOrchestra.ThePowerOfSixbyPittacusLore,anovelforyoungadults,isoneofthefirsttobetestedwithasoundtrackwhichbuildsinsuspenseinkeepingwiththeplot.Itworksbytimingthespeedofeachreaderandthesoftwaremeasuresthe“turning”ofapageandmovesthemusicorsoundsalongaccordingly.IthasbeencreatedbyBooktrackwhichsynchronizes(使同步)musictoeachnovel.ItisfundedbyPeterThiel,aco-founderofPayPal.Mr.Thielsaid,“It’salwaysexcitingtowitnessthecreationofanewformofmedia.Thetechnologypromisestocaptivatereadersinadifferentway.”However,theyhavebeengreetedwithhorrorbytraditionalists,whosaythetechnologytakesawaythepleasureofhavingone’simaginationstimulatedbyastory.Theyalsoraisetheprospect(預(yù)期)ofhavingtoaskanoverlyeagerreadertoturntheirbookdown.DavidNicholls,whosebestsellerOneDaywasrecentlyturnedintoafilmstarringAnneHathaway,said,“Thissoundsliketheoppositeofreading.Itwouldbeadistraction.”1、What’sthepurposeoftheelectronic-bookfirmaddingsoundeffectstomasterpieces?A.Toaddsomecreativefactorstothee-books.B.Toarouseinterestofthereaders.C.Tosatisfythereaders’greatneed.D.Topromotethetechnologyprogress.2、Wherewastheideathatsoundsareaddedtoaccompanynovelsfirstputforward?A.Britain.B.Australia.C.NewZealand.D.America.3、Thefollowingshouldbedonetomakeasoundtrackwork,EXCEPT________.A.measuringhowlongeachreaderspendsinreadingB.increasingthevolumeofthemusicorsoundsC.makingoutthereadingspeedD.changingthemusicorsoundswithpagesturned4、What’sMr.Thiel’attitudetothefutureofthenewformofmedia?A.Doubtful.B.Indifferent.C.Hopeful.D.Negative.Text2Mostofusdon’treachforthatgnarled(多瘤的)carrotwhenselectingourproduceatthelocalsupermarket.That’sexactlywhyAmericanswasteupto40%ofediblefoodeveryyear.Thisunbelievablenumberhassparkedthe“uglyfood”movement,inspiringmanycompaniestoselluglyfruitandvegetablestoconsumers,ratherthanthrowingtheminthetrash.OneSanFranciscoorganizationistakingauniqueapproach.TheSalvageSupperclubhostsfancydinnersinsidedumpsters(垃圾箱)wheretheyservedishesentirelypreparedwithfoodthatwouldhaveotherwisegonetowaste.JoshTreuhaft,founderoftheseuglyfooddinners,originallycameupwiththeideatobringabouttheawarenessofAmerica’sfoodwasteproblem.“Thereisundevelopedpotentialintheirfoodthatforsomereason,nottotheirownfault,isgoingtowaste,”hetoldSeeker’sLauraLing.Treuhaftisn’taloneinhisefforttoreduceAmerica’sfoodwaste.ArequestlastyearcalledforWholeFoodstobecomepartoftheuglyfoodmovement.Theysoldmisshapen(畸形的)fruitsandvegetablesinNorthernCaliforniastores.Sellingimperfectproduceisstillrelativelyrarerightnow,whichcanbepartiallyattributedtoasupplyissueratherthanalackofwillingparticipants.Raley’s,aSacramento-basedgrocerychain,startedanuglyfoodpilotprogramcalled“RealGood”,butdiscontinueditafter90dayssayingtheyhad“somechallengessourcingtheproduct”Agrowermighthavelargeamountsofuglyproduceoneyearduetoterribleweather,butmuchlessthenextyeariftheweatherisbetter.Harvestsconstantlyvaryandretailersaremorelikelytobuyuglyproduceinlargenumberratherthanjustafewpoundsatatime.ThisiswhyorganizationsliketheSalvageSupperclubareplayinganimportantroleinthepreventionoffoodwaste.TheSalvageSupperclubtakesitastepfurtherbynotonlybuyingtheuglyproduct,butturningitintoagooddiningexperienceaswell.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedwords“ediblefood”inParagraph1referto?A.Healthyfood.B.Expensivefood.C.Foodsuitabletoeat.D.Foodgrownlocally.2、WhydoestheSalvageSupperclubhavedinnersinsidethedumpsters?A.Tosharetheirfancyideas.B.Towarnpeoplenottowaste.C.Toshowwasteshouldbereused.D.Toadvisepeoplenottothrowdumpsters.3、WhatmakesRaley’sstopits“RealGood”after90daysofitsoperation?A.Lackofsourcesofproduct.B.Retailers’pursuinglargerprofit.C.Badharvestsduetobadweather.D.People’sunwillingnesstobuyimperfectproduce.4、Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.JoiningintheUglyFoodMovement.B.AnUnusualDiningExperience.C.MakingFullUseofUglyFood.D.TheFoodWasteProbleminAmerica.Text3Wecanhaveconflictswithourimportantpersonslikefriends,relatives,workmates,etc.Buttheconflictsdoesn’tnecessarilymeanthattherelationshipwillbedestroyed.Infact,sometimesconflicthelpspeopletoletouttheirsilentfeelings,allowingthemtofreetheirsuppressedemotions.However,wheninaconflict,weusuallygetangryandsayordothingswhicharen’tlinkedtotheproblemathand.Therefore,itisimportantthatweshouldtrytoavoidconflictsthrougheffectivecommunication.Inaheatedargument,weusuallysaythingsthataren’trelatedtotherealproblem,andevenuserudewordstomakesurewegainanadvantageovertheotherperson.Thenthewholesituationgoesbadly.Soweshouldseparate(隔離)therootcauseoftheproblemandbuildourdiscussionaroundit.Thisensuresthattherearenoruderemarksandthesituationmovesinapositivedirection.It’seasyforustothinkwe’rerightandifsomethingisn’tworkingout,itsurelymustbesomeoneelse’sfault.However,ifyouaimtosolveaconflict,firstofall,youshouldshowsomerespectandallowtheotherpartytoexpressthemselves.Usingremarkslike,“Iunderstandyourconcernonthis”or“Iknowyou’rerightatyourend”,wouldmaketheotherpersonfeelmoreappreciated.Sometimessomepeoplegettooexcitedandmaybehaveinthewrongwayorsaysomethingothersmaynotappreciate.Thiscancauseaworsesituation.Actually,theyshouldcontroltheiremotionsandkeepcalm.Thishastobelearnedthroughself-controlandobservingbehaviorofotherpeople.Thetipsmentionedaboveareusefulformostsituations.However,wedon’truleoutthepossibilitythattherearesomepeoplealwayswanttocreatesomesortoftroubleforothers.Youcantellthemfromothers,andputtinginanefforttoresolveaconflictwiththemmayjustnotbeawiseidea.Thebestwaytodealwiththesepeopleistoforgetthem.Afamoussayingcanhelpyouandthatis:“Youshouldneverfightwithapig;youbothgetdirtyandonlythepiglikesit.”1、WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph1?A.Conflictsmayhelpusdealwithouremotions.B.Conflictscanimproveourrelationswithothersgreatly.C.Effectivecommunicationcanhelpusavoidconflictsundoubtedly.D.Theclosertwofriendsare,themoreconflictsarebetweenthem.2、Whenmakingdiscussionstosolveconflicts,weshould.A.knowothers’personalqualityB.knowothers’abilityofexpressionC.a(chǎn)voidshowingourdisadvantagesD.a(chǎn)voidtherootcauseoftheproblem3、Theauthorsuggeststhatwhenpeoplegettooexcited,theyshould.A.behavelikeotherpeopleB.controlthesituationC.learntokeeptheirheadD.saysomethingunconcerned4、Intheauthor’sopinion,howshouldyoudealwiththosewhoalwayswanttocreatetroubleforyou?A.Fightwiththem.B.Ignorethem.C.Haveatalkwiththem.D.Givethemsomethingtheylike.Text4Giftbuyingfor11to14-year-oldscanproducememoriesofthatclassiccomplainer.“Thisgiftistooold.”“Thisgiftistooyoung.”“Thisgiftwaspopular,like,fiveminutesago.”Don’tstress.Ourfungiftsaresuretomakeyousmile.—JudySuttonTaylorSnowballLauncherThekidsonyourlistwillbehappytodroptheirelectronicdevicesandheadoutsideduringthenextbigsnowstormthankstothisgiftthatlaunchessnowballsupto70feet.Apracticetargetisincludedtoensurethey’rereadyforahardbattle.$16.97atNintendoSwitchGamerswentcrazyforthismixedgamingsystemwhenitwasreleasedlastspring,anditwasinconsistentlyshortsupplyuntilnow.Thedeviceallowsuserstoplaysoloorwithafriend,connectittoaTVtoplayonabigscreen,unfoldthestandfortabletopcompetitions,oruseitforhand-heldplay.$299.99;linkstolicensedretailersatorMertritteAnimalHeadphoneTuneswillnodoubtsoundsweetertoloversofanymusicgenrewhenthey5recomingfromthesecute-as-can-beheadphonesdesignedbycelebritystylistsEmilyCurrentandMerrittElliott.Thegoldfinishaddssomefunflare(閃光裝置)thatissuretoinspirecopycats.$59atBBOPBallsIftheresamoreentertainingwaytosettlesiblingdifferencesthanhavingwarringbrothersandsistersbumpintoeachotherputtingonmega-sizedbubblearmor(盔甲),we’dliketoknowaboutit.Chancesare,evenwhatmayseemlikethemostcatastrophicconflictswillendinbellylaughsafterafewroundswearingthese.$69.98forasetoftwoator.1、Whatwillbethebestchoiceforavideogameenthusiast?A.SnowballLauncher.B.NintendoSwitch.C.MertritteAnimalHeadphone.D.BBOPBalls.2、WhatcanwelearnfromaBBOPBall?A.Itisadeviceforbellydance.B.Itisthemostexpensivetoymentioned.C.Itissuitabletoentertainbrothersandsisters.D.Itmaycauseconflictsamongbrothersandsisters.3、Whodoesthetextspeciallyappealto?A.PupilsandTeenagers.B.MusicLovers.C.SchoolTeachers.D.GiftBuyers.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Mydoorbellringsat11amOnthestep,IfindanelderlyChineseladyholdingthehandofalittleboyInherotherhand1.(be)apaperbagSheisthelittleboy’sgrandmother,andherdaughter,Nicole,bought2.housenextdoorlastOctoberNicolehas3.(obvious)toldhermotherthatIamhavingaheartoperationshortly,andtheresultisthathermotherhasdecided4.(supply)mewithmealsIknowwhatisinsidethepaperbag—abottleofhotsoupanda5.(contain)withamealofrice,vegetablesandmeatIt’sbecomeadailyoccurrenceCommunication6.usissomewhatdifficultbecauseshedoesn’tspeakEnglishandallIcansayinChineseishelloOnce,shebroughtaniPadaswellasthefoodShepointedtothescreen,7.showedatmessagefromherdaughtertellingmethathermotherwantedtoknow8.thefoodwasallrightformeSohereweare,twograndmothers,neitherof9.(we)abletospeaktheother’slanguagebutcommunicatingonewayoranother(withsomehelpfromtechnology)Thedoorbellkeeps10.(ring)andthereisthefamiliarbrownpaperbag,handedsmilinglytomeEnglishisalanguage1.(bring)toBritaininthe5thcenturybyAnglo-SaxonsettlersfromvariouspartsofNorthwestGermanyItisconvenienttodivideEnglishintothreeperiodsroughly─OldEnglish,MiddleEnglish,andModernEnglishThe2.(early)formofEnglishiscalledOldEnglishorAnglo-SaxonOldEnglishdevelopedfromasetofNorthSeaGermanicdialects3.(origin)spokenalongthecoastsofFrisia,LowerSaxony,Jutland,andSouthernSwedenbyGermanictribesknown4.theAngles,Saxons,andJutesLater,OldEnglishwasstronglyinfluencedbytheNorthGermaniclanguageNorse,spokenbytheVikingswhosettledmainlyinthenorthwestThemostfamousworkfromtheOldEnglishperiodistheepicpoemBeowulf,writtenby5.unknownpoetOldEnglishisverydifferentfromModernEnglishanddifficultforthe21st-centuryEnglishspeakerstounderstandForthe300yearsfollowingtheNormanConquestin1066,theNormankingsandthenobilityspokeonlya6.(vary)ofFrenchcalledAnglo-NormanEnglishcontinuedtobethelanguageofthecommonpeopleTheNormaninfluence7.(strong)thecontinualevolutionofthelanguageoverthefollowingcenturies,resultingin8.isnowreferredtoasMiddleEnglishAndoneofthebest-knownworksfromtheMiddleEnglishperiodisGeoffreyChaucer’sTheCanterburyTalesFromthelate15thcentury,thelanguagechangedintoEarlyModernEnglish,oftendatedfromtheGreatVowelShiftEnglishiscontinuouslyabsorbingforeignwords,especiallyLatinandGreek,causingEnglishtohavethelargestvocabularyofanylanguageintheworldBythelate18thcentury,theBritishEmpirehadspedthespreadofEnglishthroughitscoloniesandgeopoliticaldominanceCommerce,scienceandtechnology,diplomacy,artandformaleducationallcontributedtoEnglish9.(become)thefirsttrulygloballanguageAstherearemanywordsfromdifferentlanguages,theriskofmispronunciationishighIn1755,SamuelJohnsonpublishedhisADictionaryoftheEnglishLanguage,10.introducedastandardsetofspellingconventionsandusagenormsSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)ThingstodowhenyouarefeelingdownLet’sstartwithafact.Weallhavedayswhenwefeeldownanddiscouraged.1、.Hereisalisttohelpyougetbackontrack.TakecareofyourselfThismayseemlikeanobviousthing,buttryyourbesttogetagoodnightssleepandeathealthyfoodwhenyou’rehungry.2、.Considersettinganearlierbedtimethanusualandsticktoit.Makesomenourishingsnacksthatyoucaneasilygrabinsteadofsugaryjunkfood.Freshfruit,apieceofcheese,somecut-upvegetables,homemadesoup,theyareallquickandeasyoptionstoconsider.3、.Ifyouaregoingthroughatoughtime,thinkaboutsomehealthycomfortsthatwillmakeyoufeelbetter.Takeabikeorgoforawalkinnature.Treatyourselftoalunchatyourfavoriterestaurant.Listentosomegoodmusic.Callafriend.Watchafunnymovie.Takeanap.Readagoodbook.Thereleasefromstresswilladdtoyourlevelofhappiness.MakeanactionplanCanyouidentifywhat’smakingyouunhappy?Ifso,youhaveagoodchanceofchangingit.4、Youdon’thavetofigureoutawholeplantosolv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