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考研《英語(yǔ)一》2023年河源市連平縣預(yù)測(cè)密卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A,B,C,D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Asageneralrule,allformsofactivityleadtoboredomwhentheyareperformedonaroutinebasis.Asamatteroffact,wecanseethis________atworkinpeopleofall_________.Forexample,onChristmasmorning,childrenareexcitedabout_______withtheirnewtoys.Buttheir________soonwearoffandbyJanuarythose_________toyscanbefoundputawayinthebasement.Theworldisfullof_________stampalbumsandunfinishedmodels,eachstandingasamonumenttosomeone’s_________interest.Whenparentsbringhomeapet,theirchild________bathesitandbrushesitsfur.Withinashorttime,however,the_______ofcaringtheanimalishandedovertotheparents.Adolescententerhighschoolwithgreat_______butsoonlookingforwardto________.Thesameistrueoftheyoungadultsgoingtothecollege.Andthen,howmany_________,whocomplainaboutthelongdrivestowork,_________droveforhoursatatimewhentheyfirst_________theirdriverslicenses?Beforepeopleretire,theyusually_______todoalotof_____things,whichneverhad_____whileworking.But________afterretirement,thegolfing,thefishing,thereadingandalloftheotherpastimesbecomeasboringasthejobsthey_______.And,likethechildinJanuary,theygosearchingfornew_________.1、A.principle B.habit C.way D.power2、A.parties B.races C.countries D.a(chǎn)ges3、A.working B.living C.playing D.going4、A.confidence B.interest C.a(chǎn)nxiety D.sorrow5、A.same B.extra C.funny D.expensive6、A.well-organized B.colorfully-printed C.newly-collected D.half-filled7、A.broad B.passing C.different D.main8、A.silently B.impatiently C.gladly D.worriedly9、A.promise B.burden C.right D.game10、A.courage B.calmness C.confusion D.excitement11、A.graduation B.independence C.responsibility D.success12、A.children B.students C.a(chǎn)dults D.retirees13、A.carefully B.eagerly C.nervously D.bravely14、A.required B.obtained C.noticed D.discovered15、A.need B.learn C.start D.plan16、A.great B.strange C.difficult D.correct17、A.time B.money C.skills D.knowledge18、A.only B.well C.even D.soon19、A.lost B.choose C.left D.quit20、A.pets B.toys C.friends D.colleaguesSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1YoumaythinkthatthestoryofPygmalion(《賣花女》,1913)---inwhichpeoplearejudgedbythewaytheytalk---issomethingthatonlyexistedinthedaysofBritishhighsociety.Butthankstoetiquette(禮儀)expertandauthorWilliamHanson,werealizethatlittlehaschangedduringthepast100years.InaBBCradioprogram,HansonreleasedalistofcommonwordsusedinBritishEnglishthatcouldrevealwhetherapersonis“common”or“fashionable”.Andyetherecomestheinterestingpart:Whilesomeofusmightgothroughlifeusingfancywords,dressinginwaysthatmakeusappearmorewell-offthanwereallyare,therearewealthypeopleintheworldwhotrytohidetheirrichesbecausetheywanttobeseenas“normal”insteadof“showy”.Beatrice,forexample,isaNewYorkerwhoinherited(繼承)millionsofdollars.ShetoldTheNewYorkTimesthatshehasahabitofremovingthepricetagsfromherclothessoherhousestaffdon’tseethemandfeeluncomfortable.“Wedon’twantthat‘Wow’.”saidScott,alsoaNewYorker,whohadjustinheritedover$50million.“We’rejustnotthetypeofpeoplewhowearitonoursleeve.”1、WhatdoesWilliamHansonfind?A.Peoplefailedtojudgeothers’manner.B.Peoplemeetimpolitepersonsfrequently.C.Peopletendtousemorepolitewords.D.Peoplejudgeothersbytheirwayoftalking.2、Whatdorichpeopleprefertodo?A.Toearnmoremoney.B.Tohidetheirriches.C.Tothinkhighlyoftheirwealth.D.Tojudgeothersbytheirwealth.3、WhydidBeatriceremovethepricetagsonherclothes?A.Toshowoffherfashionsense.B.Toavoidmakingpeoplearoundheruncomfortable.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthelastsentencemean?A.TheTimesmagazine.B.Thebrandlabel.C.Theinheritancecontract.D.Thepricetag.Text2Ireadanewspaperarticleaboutanewconcept.Theideaissimple,butrevolutionary(革命性的):combiningaresidentialhomefortheelderlywithanurseryschoolinthesamebuilding.Thechildrenandtheresidents(住戶)eatlunchtogetherandshareactivitiessuchasmusic,paintingandgardening.Intheafternoons,theresidentsenjoyreadingstoriestothechildrenand,ifachildisfeelingsadortired,thereisalwaysakindlaptositonandahug.Nowadaysthereislessandlesscontactbetweentheoldandtheyoung.Therearemanyreasonsforthis,includingthebreakdownoftheextendedfamily,workingparentswithnotimetocareforageingrelations,andsmallerflatswithnoroomforgrandparents.Buttheresultisthesame:increasingnumbersofchildrenwithoutgrandparentsandoldpeoplewhohavenocontactwithchildren.It’samajorprobleminmanysocieties.That’swhyinter-generational(代際的)programsaregrowinginpopularityallovertheworld.Thereareexamplesofsuccessfulactionsallovertheworld.UsingyoungpeopletoteachITskillstoolderpeopleisoneobviousexample.Usingoldpeopleasvolunteerassistantsinschoolsisanother.OnesuccessfulschemeinLondonpairsyoungvolunteerswitholdpeoplewhoarelosingtheirsight.Theyoungpeoplehelpwithpracticalthingssuchaswritingletters,readingbankstatementsandhelpingwithshopping,andtheolderpeoplecanpassontheirknowledgeandexperiencetotheiryoungvisitors.Forexample,aretiredjudgemaybepairedwithateenagerwhowantstostudylaw.Butitisn’tonlytheindividualsconcernedwhogainfrominter-generationalactivities.Theadvantagestosocietyarehugetoo.Ifolderpeoplecanunderstandandaccepttheyouthoftoday,therewillbelessconflictinacommunity.Andwecanusethestrengthsofonegenerationtohelpanother.Thenperhapsgettingoldwon’tbesosadafterall.1、Whydoestheauthormentionthenewspaperarticleheread?A.Toargueforanewconcept.B.Toshowhisinterestinthetopic.C.Tointroducethetopicofthetext.D.Todrawourattentiontoasocialproblem.2、Whatisthepurposeoftheinter-generationalprograms?A.Toprovideagoodjobopportunityfortheyoung.B.Tobringtheoldandtheyoungtogether.C.Toteachtheyoungtorespecttheold.D.Toasktheoldtocarefortheyoung.3、WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Thereasonswhyinter-generationalprogramsenjoypopularityintheworld.B.Theinter-generationalprograms’benefitstoindividuals.C.Theinter-generationalprogramsallovertheworld.D.Theexamplesofinter-generationalactivities.4、Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.Buildingbridgesfortheoldandtheyoung.B.Anewconceptincaringfortheoldisborn.C.Offeringawarmhomefortheyoung.D.Beingoldisnomoresad.Text3Inrecentyears,agrowingbodyofresearchhasshownthatourappetiteandfoodintakeareinfluencedbyalargenumberoffactorsbesidesourbiologicalneedforenergy,includingoureatingenvironmentandourperception(感知)ofthefoodinfrontofus.Studieshaveshown,forinstance,thateatinginfrontoftheTV(orasimilardistraction)canincreasebothhungerandtheamountoffoodconsumed.Evensimplevisualclues,likeplatesizeandlighting,havebeenshowntoaffectportionsizeandconsumption.Anewstudysuggestedthatourshort-termmemoryalsomayplayaroleinappetite.Severalhoursafterameal,people'shungerlevelswerepredictednotbyhowmuchthey’deatenbutratherbyhowmuchfoodthey'dseeninfrontofthem—inotherwords,howmuchtheyrememberedeating.Thisdisparity(新舊研究的差異)suggeststhememoryofourpreviousmealmayhaveabiggerinfluenceonourappetitethantheactualsizeofthemeal,saysJeffreyM.Brunstrom,aprofessorofexperimentalpsychologyattheUniversityofBristol."Hungerisn'tcontrolledindividuallybythephysicalcharacteristicsofarecentmeal.Wehaveidentifiedanindependentroleformemoryforthatmeal,"Brunstromsays."Thisshowsthattherelationshipbetweenhungerandfoodintakeismorecomplexthanwethought."Thesefindingsechoearlierresearchthatsuggestsourperceptionoffoodcansometimestrickourbody’sresponsetothefooditself.Ina2011study,forinstance,peoplewhodrankthesame380-caloriemilkshakeontwoseparateoccasionsproduceddifferentlevelsofhunger-relatedhormones(荷爾蒙),dependingonwhethertheshake’slabelsaiditcontained620or140calories.Moreover,theparticipantsreportedfeelingmorefullwhentheythoughtthey'dconsumedahigher-calorieshake.Whatdoesthismeanforoureatinghabits?Althoughithardlyseemspracticaltotrickourselvesintoeatingless,thenewfindingsdohighlightthebenefitsoffocusingonourfoodandavoidingTVandmultitaskingwhileeating.Theso-calledmindful-eatingstrategiescanfightdistractionsandhelpuscontrolourappetite,Brunstromsays.1、Whatissaidtobeafactoraffectingourappetiteandfoodintake?A.Howwefeelthefoodweeat.B.Whenweeatourmeals.C.Whatelementthefoodcontains.D.Howfastweeatourmeals.2、Whatwouldhappenatmealtimeifyourememberedeatingalotinthepreviousmeal?A.Youwouldprobablybemoreparticularaboutfood.B.Youwouldnotfeellikeeatingthesamefood.C.Youwouldhaveagoodappetite.D.Youwouldnotfeelsohungry.3、Whatdowelearnfromthe2011study?A.Foodlabelsmaymisleadconsumersintheirpurchases.B.Foodlabelsmayinfluenceourbody’sresponsetofood.C.Hungerlevelsdependonone'sconsumptionofcalories.D.Peopletendtotakeinalotmorecaloriesthannecessary.4、WhatdoesBrunstromsuggestwedotocontrolourappetite?A.Trickourselvesintoeatingless.B.Choosefoodwithfewercalories.C.Concentrateonfoodwhileeating.D.Pickdishesoftherightsize.5、Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Eatingdistractionsoftenaffectourfooddigestion.B.Psychologicalfactorsinfluenceourhungerlevels.C.Ourfoodintakeisdeterminedbyourbiologicalneeds.D.Goodeatinghabitswillcontributetoourhealth.Text4It’snotcommonthatagrandmotheraged89iscrownedQueenofIcebergsinnorthAmerica,butwhenitdoeshappenit’squitethesight.OnarecenttriptoIceland,JudithStrengbecamethatgrandmaafterhersonattemptedtotakeaphotographofhersittingonanicestructurethatlookslikeathrone(寶座)atDiamondBeachinJokul.ShortlyafterStrengsatdowntopose,thepieceoficebrokeoffandfloatedintothewater.“Ithoughtitwassafe.Onegirlhadbeenonitandthentwogirlsatthesametime,anditwasverysecurewiththem.WhenIgotonit,itstartedtoshakeandawavewascomingin.Averylargewavecameinandmadethethronekindofshake,andIcouldtellthatIwasslippingoff,”StrengtoldABCNews.Streng’sstorywenthotafterher24-year-oldgranddaughterCatherinetweetedatextmessageexchangeshehadwithherfatherabouttheincident.“MygrandmotheralmostgotlostatseainIcelandtoday!”Catherine,whoteachesEnglishinSeoul,SouthKorea,explainedviaTwitterthatherfatherdescribedthescenevividly.HehasaPhDinEnglish,anddescribedtheeventinthefollowingwords,“Sheclimbedtothethroneafterawavehadpulledbackandleftitbrieflyexposedonthebeach.Thenawavewashedinandremovedtheicethrone,rockingitfromsidetoside.Whenthewaveleft,itliftedthethroneandcarriedheroutintotheseawiththetide.”LuckilyfortheStrengfamily,Randy,alicensedboatcaptainfromFloridawithknowledgeofwaterrescuestrategieswitnessedthewholething,andwasabletosavetheday.1、Wherewasthegrandmawhenhersonwastakingapictureforher?A.Onacrown. B.Inaniceboat.C.Atathronebeach. D.Onaniceberg.2、HowdidCatherinespreadthisaccident?A.Bydrawingavividpicture.B.Byexchangingtweeteraccount.C.BytalkingwithherfatherinSeoul.D.Bypostingthetextmessageexchangewithherfather.3、Whosavedthegrandmother?A.Catherine. B.Streng.C.Randy. D.Judith.4、Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TakingPicturesMustbeVeryDangerousB.AGrandmaFloatedouttotheSeaonanIcebergC.AnOptimisticFamilyWhoLoveIcebergD.TheLicensedBoatCaptainWentHotSlowlyPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Lastweekourclassvotedonwhat1.(do)forourclassouting:visittheSingaporeZoo2.goontheNightSafari(夜間動(dòng)物園)We3.(girl)wantedtogotothezoo,butsincewewereintheminority,welosttotheboys,4.a(chǎn)llwantedthesafariWegotthe5.(admit)rateforstudents,whichwasgreatsinceIstill6.(have)enoughmoneytobuyabrochureabouttheparkas7.a(chǎn)ssomethingatthesouvenirshopsThesafariwasscarybut8.(real)funAswetooktheridethroughthepark’sdarkjungle,wecouldseetheeyesofmanycreatures9.(look)outatusMostoftheanimalstheresleepwhenthere10.(be)sunlightandwakeupatnightTheGreatWallofChinaisoneofthegreatest1.(sight)intheworld—thelongestwallintheworld2.(it)windingpathandsteepmountainstakeinsomegreatsceneryThe“LongWall”hasalonghistory—morethan2,600yearsIt3.(build)indifferentareasbydifferentdynastiesIntheQindynasty,theFirstEmperorofQinlinkedthenorthernwalls4.(prevent)aggressionfromnorthernnationsIntheHandynasty,theemperors5.wantedtoprotecttradeontheSilkRoadextendedtheGreatWallintotoday’swesternChinaTheGreatWallisabuildingprojectwiththelongestdurationandat6.costoflives,blood,sweatandtearsIt7.(deserve)itsplaceamongthe“New7WondersoftheWorld”andtheUNESCOWorldHeritageSitesDuringtheconstructionoftheGreatWall,thereweremany8.(extreme)interestingstories,suchasLadyMengJiangweepingoverherhusband’sdeathattheGreatWall,asadbutromanticlovestorysetintheQindynastyTheGreatWallofChinaisthemust-seeattractioninChinaPerhapsthemost9.(power)advertisingwordsinhistorycomefromthepoeticpenofChairmanMao,“UntilyoureachtheGreathistoryWall,you’renohero”Itmeansgetting10.difficultiesbeforereachingagoalSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HowtoMakeaGlodfishLiveforDecadesBelieveitornot,agoldfishcouldlivefor10—25yearsotlongerifit’sgivenpropercare.However,withnormalcareitusuallylivesforabout6years.TheGuinnessBookofWorldRecordsmentionsagoldfishnamedTishthatlived43years!1、.Purchasethelargestpossibletankyoucan.Whileusinga20litertankisbetterforthefishthananykindofafishbowl,atleast40litersisnecessaryforqualityoflifeasinglefish.Chineseatankwithlargesurfaceareatoincreasetheamountofoxygenincontactwiththesurfaceofthewater.2、Besurethatanydecorationsyouchoosearen’thollow(harmfulbacteriacangrowinside)andthattheydon’thavesharpedges.Provideyourfishwithdifferentareasinthetank,suchasanopenareaidealforswimmingandahidingarea.Ifyoufeedthematthesametimeeveryday,theywillsoonbewaitingforyouatthattimeandgrowusedtoyourpresence.Addsomeequipmenttoincreaseoxygenintothewater.3、Youcanalsohavethecurrentfroma“waterfall”typefilterhelpagitate(攪動(dòng))thewater‘ssurface.Cleanthetankatleastonceeverytwoweeks,butmorefrequentlyispreferableduetothelargeamountofwaste.4、Feedthegoldfishonetothreetimesdailywithfoodapecificallydesignedforgoldfish.5、Givethemonlyasmuchastheycaneatinafewminutes,andcleananyleftoversimmediately.A.Providementalandphysicalstimulation(刺激)forthefish.B.Beawarethatgoldfishwillnoteatbelow50--55°C(10--14°C).C.Here’showtohelpyourcommpanionsurviveintothe“goldenyears”.D.Ifyoudoneedtocatchyourfish,considerusingaplasticcontainerratherthananet.E.Asmallairpumpcanbenecessary.F.Howoftenyoudothiswilldependonthesizeofyoutank,thenumberoffish.G.Ifyouchoosetofeedthemmoreoften,thenreducethesizeofthemealssoyoudon’toverfeed.Amastermindalliance(策劃小組)isbuiltoftwoormoremindsworkingactivelytogetherinperfectharmonytowardacommondefiniteobjective.1、Noonehasevergainedsuccesswithoutapplyingthemastermindprinciple.Allgreatmindshavebeenreinforced(加強(qiáng))throughcontactwithothersthatallowedthemtogrowandexpand.Therearefourstepstomakesurethatyoucanhaveasuccessfulmastermindalliance.Step1:DetermineYourPurposeThefirststepinputtingtogetheramastermindallianceistoadoptadefinitepurpose

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