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考研《英語(yǔ)一》潮州市饒平縣2023年高分沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)IamsothankfulthatIhadtheopportunitytospreadalittleloveandkindnesstoday.Ihaddoctor’s1inatownthat’sabout45minutesfromwhereIlive.Afterbothmyappointmentswere2,Istartedwalkingawayfromthebuildingand3anelderlywomanstandingatthegateanxiously.I4myselfandaskedifshewaswaitingforsomeoneorsheneeded5.Asitturnedout,shewashaving6walkingthedistanceandhadaskedforawheelchairandastaffmemberto7herupbutnoonehadcomeyet.Virginiaheatwaskindtonoone,andIwas8forthisdearlady’shealth.Iaskedherto9whileIwenttogetherwheelchairmyself.Irantothehelpdeskandaskedfora10toassistaladyoutside.Thereceptionistaskedme,“Isthe11?”Iwasupsetatthequestionandanswered,“She’sabitlarge,Isuppose,butiftransportingherisa(n)12foryou,Iamwillingtodoitmyself.”Shelookedsortofshockedbymy13,butthewomanoutsideneededhelp,nomatterher14.ThehelpdeskwomanandIwalkedtotheendofthepassagetothenowseatedlady.Helpdeskperson15herhandtohelpthelady,butshesaid“No,I’mfine.Iwanttograbontoher16help.”Shewastalkingaboutme.Ihelpedthewomanintothewheelchairbutfirstlockedthebrakessothatshewouldbe17.Aftershewasseated,shesoftly18meformyhelp.WhenIreturnedhome,whathappenedtometodaykeptgoingthroughmymindandremindedmehowmuchI19theopportunitytohelpthelady.Itgavemeasenseoffulfillmentanda20heart.1、A.callsB.ordersC.examinationsD.a(chǎn)ppointments2、A.madeB.doneC.a(chǎn)rrangedD.booked3、A.recognizedB.knockedC.noticedD.greeted4、A.excusedB.helpedC.expressedD.a(chǎn)djusted5、A.a(chǎn)dviceB.referenceC.treatmentD.a(chǎn)ssistance6、A.pressureB.troubleC.dangerD.fear7、A.pickB.getC.makeD.keep8、A.readyB.responsibleC.thankfulD.concerned9、A.helpB.moveC.waitD.stand10、A.wheelchairB.carC.friendD.stranger11、A.heavyB.sickC.oldD.weak12、A.businessB.mistakeC.issueD.choice13、A.wisdomB.commentC.persuasionD.calmness14、A.shapeB.a(chǎn)geC.characterD.size15、A.gaveupB.reachedoutC.gaveoutD.stuckto16、A.withB.byC.forD.a(chǎn)bout17、A.strongerB.steadierC.slowerD.faster18、A.calledB.beggedC.a(chǎn)skedD.thanked19、A.a(chǎn)ppreciatedB.neededC.expectedD.found20、A.enjoyableB.familiarC.peacefulD.needySectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1JeremyBarasremembersthefirsttimeheeversawapop-uprestaurant.The26-year-oldentrepreneurwasonvacationinEnglandfouryearsagoandhadtolookupattheLondonEyeFerrieswheeltoseeit.Hangingabovehimwasacapsule(航天艙)fullofdinerswhowereservedanewcourseeachtimearevolutionwasmade.“Ithoughtthatwasthecoolestthingever”,hesays.Baras,whofoundedPopUpRin2012topromotetheideaofpop-uprestaurantsintheUSA,hasbeenstudyingthemeversince.Pop-ups,whichhavebeenaroundsinceatleasttheearly2000s,areopenanywherefromafewhourstoseveralmonths,buttheirdefiningfeatureisthattheyaretemporary.Theymaybeonlyatinypartofthe$709billionU.S.restaurantindustry,butpop-upshavegottenaboostinrecentyearsasalower-cost,lower-riskwayforentrepreneurstotestthewaters.Somerestaurantownersseethemasawaytorenewinterestinexistinglocations.Andsomestrugglingcities,likeOakland,California,haveturnedtothemtohelprevitalizelocaleconomiesimpactedbytherecession(衰退).Theconcepthasbeenespeciallypopularwithup-and-comingchefswhowanttotest-driveasamenuconceptwithoutinvestingafortuneinapermanentspace.“Yourcooksandchefsarereallytalented,butthey’restuckinthebackofsomebodyelse’skitchencookingsomebodyelse’smenu,”saysZachKupperman,chiefbusinessmanofficerandco-founderofDinnerLab.ChefsinDinnerLabcookinthemiddleofspace,giveabriefintroductionaboutthemenuandthemselves—andthenbravelylistentodinerfeedbackafterward.Pop-ups’temporarynaturealsoallowsrestaurateurstochargeadeposittomakesurethedinerswillshowup.Ofcourse,trendsinthefoodindustrycomeandgoquickly,andthereisnoguaranteethatdinerswon’ttireoftheconcept.Someentrepreneurshaveresortedtoevenweirderlocations—inaformerlimestonemine,say,oratthetopofacrane—tokeepcustomersinterested.“It’snotquitepartofthemainstreameconomyyet.”saysBaras.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“arevolutionwasmade”inParagraphOnepossiblymean?A.Chefsdesignedcreativedishes.B.Dinerstastedfoodinanewandcreativeway.C.Thecapsulecontainingdinersmadeacircle.D.Greatchangesweremadeinthefoodindustry.2、Perspectivechefsaredrawntopop-upsduetothefactthat________.A.pop-upsarebecomingincreasinglypopularwithdinersworldwideB.theyhavethedesiretoexploreasaferwaytomakealivingC.theirinvestmentinpop-upswillbringthemalong-lastingfortuneD.pop-upsprovideachangeabletestfieldfortalentedchefs’creativity3、Thewriter’spurposeofwritingthepassengeris________.A.toappealtopeopletodineoutinpop-uprestaurantsB.togiveabriefintroductionofpop-uprestaurantsC.towarnbusinessownersoftheappearanceofpop-uprestaurantsD.toforeseethefutureofpop-uprestaurants’developmentText2Oursuccess,satisfactionandgeneralhappinessinlifeisnotdependentonwhathappenstousbuthowwedealwithit.Youwillprobablyknowfrompersonalexperiencewhatadifferenceyourattitudecanmakewhen,forexample,you’rereturningfaultygoodsormakingacomplaint.Anopen,politeandfriendlyapproach,expectingasatisfactoryresult,normallyresultsinoneaspeopletendtorespondwithasimilarattitude.If,however,youpresentanargumentwithanangry,accusingtone,expectingtrouble,thereislittledoubtthatthisiswhatyou’llget!Somepeopleseetheworldthroughafilterofoptimismandsomethroughafilterofpessimism(悲觀)whichlargelycomesdowntohavingapositiveornegative(消極的)attitude.Peoplewhoaresufferingfromanegativeattitudeprimarilythinkthatsomethingcan’tbedone;theytalkaboutproblems,seeallthedifficulties,findfaultwithandcriticizeotherpeopleandfocusonallthethingstheywouldlikebuthaven’tgot.Onthecontrary,peopleblessedwithapositiveattitudethinkthatanythingispossible.Theylookforwaystosolvetheproblems,theyseethegoodineverybody,andtheyaregratefulforallthegoodthingsintheirlives.Whethersufferingfromorblessedwithyourattitude,thisisnotsomethingthatisputonusfromtheoutside.Weareverymuchresponsibleforourownattitude.Weallstartoutwitha“clean”boardbutthiscangetmuddiedbyourexperiencesinlife.Aschildrenwearemadefunofandevengetbullied(欺侮)andrejected,starttoexperiencedoubtandloseourself-confidence.Ifthis.continuesintoadulthood,itcanresultinabadattitudeinlaterlife.1、ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph2thatpeoplearelikelytotreatothers.A.thewaytheyaretreatedB.betterwhentheyaresatisfiedC.worsewhentheyareintroubleD.thewaytheyconsiderappropriate2、Accordingtothewriter,whataffectspeople’slifeattitude?A.Thesituationtheyface.B.Thepeoplearoundthem.C.Theirexpectationsoflife.D.Thewaytheyviewtheworld.3、Whatisthepurposeofthewriterinwritingthispassage?A.Toshowhowtoavoidanegativeattitude.B.Toshowtheimportanceofapositiveattitude.C.Tosharehispositiveattitudewithhisreader.D.Todescribetheeffectsofanegativeattitude.Text3Thediscussiononrenewableenergyhasbeengoingonforatleastadecadeandpeoplehavereliedonfossilfuelsalmostentirelyformorethanacentury.However,thesituationwhenfossilfuelswerethemostefficientandthecheapestsourceofenergyhasbeenleftfarinthepast.ManycountriessuchasGermanyandSwedenhavealreadymadesignificanteffortstofixthissituation,employingnumerouspowerplantsworkingontherenewableresourcesofenergy.Themosteffectiveamongtheseresourcesisgeothermal(地?zé)岬模〆nergy.Geothermalenergydoesnotdependontheworld’seconomicandpoliticalsituationasstronglyasfossilfuelsdo.Besides,extracting(提煉)fossilfuelsaddstothepriceofenergyproducedfromthem.Therefore,geothermalenergyismuchcheaperthantraditionalones,savingupto80%ofthecostsoverfossilfuels.Beingarenewableresource,geothermalenergyproduceslesswasteandpollutionthantraditionalenergysources.Ingeothermalsystems,carbondioxidemakesupabout10%ofairproduced.Overall,inordertoproducetheelectricitythatcanbeusedforonehour,thegeothermalsystemsproduce0.1poundofcarbondioxideandotherharmfulgases.Foracomparison,apowerplantproducingfromgasproducesupto2poundsofcarbondioxideintotheatmosphere,andthosepowerplantsthatworkoncoal(煤)produceanastonishing3.6poundsofgreenhousegases.Lowcostsisanotherreasonwhyusinggeothermalpowerplantsshouldbethefirstchoiceformanycountries.Geothermalheatsystemsrequire25%to50%lessenergyforworkcomparedwiththetraditionalsystemsforheatingorcooling.Besides,geothermalequipmentislessbig:duetotheverynatureofgeothermalenergy,geothermalpowerplantshaveonlyafewmovingparts,allofwhichcanbeeasilyshelteredinsidearelativelysmallbuilding.What’smore,thelifespanofgeothermalequipmentisratherlong.Allthesemakegeothermalpowerstationseasytobuildandkeep.1、Fossilfuelsaremoreexpensivethangeothermalenergypartlybecause_______.A.itisfreetousegeothermalenergyB.theproductionoffossilfuelscostsalotC.fossilfuelsarenearlyusedupD.geothermalenergydoesn’tdependonpoliticalsituation2、AccordingtoParagraph3,whatcanbeconcludedfromthecomparison?A.Geothermalenergyisenvironmentallyfriendly.B.Gasandcoalareoftenusedtoproduceelectricity.C.Coalismuchmoreefficientthangas.D.Thegeothermalsystemsdon’tproduceharmfulgases.3、Geothermalequipmentisusuallynotasbigasthatoftraditionalenergybecauseof______.A.thelifespanofgeothermalequipmentB.geothermalpowerplantsC.thenatureofgeothermalenergyD.thesmallbuildings4、Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Manycountrieshavebenefitedfromgeothermalenergy.B.Geothermalenergyiswellaccepted.C.Fossilfuelsarebeingrunoutof.D.Geothermalenergyhasmanyadvantages.Text4Whydowelaughandgetamusementfromsomanydifferentthings,frompuns(雙關(guān)語(yǔ))topratfalls?Whyaresomethingsfunnytosomepeopleandnottoothers?Howisthatwhileasuccessfuljokecancausepleasure,asickonecancauseseriousharm?Overthecenturies,variousscholarshaveattemptedtoproduceauniversallyagreed-upontheoryofhumor.PlatoandAristotleintroducedthesuperiority(優(yōu)越感)theory,theideathatpeoplelaughatthemisfortuneofothers.Theirtheoryseemstoexplainteasing,butitdoesn’tworkwellforknock-knockjokes.SigmundFreudarguedforhisrelieftheory,theconceptthathumorisawayforpeopletoreleasepsychologicaltensionandrevealtheirinnerfearsanddesires.Histheoryworkswellfordirtyjokes,lesswellformostpuns.Themajorityofhumorexpelstodayagreewiththeincongruitytheory,theideathathumorariseswhenthere’sagapbetweenwhatpeopleexpecttohappenandwhatactuallyhappens.Incongruityhasalotgoingforit—jokeswithunexpectedfunnylines,forexample,fitwell.Butscientistshavefoundthatincomedy,unexpectednessisovervalued.Withthegoalofdevelopinganew,moresatisfactoryexplanation,Iproduced“thegentleviolation(違背)theory”,theideathathumorariseswhensomethingseemswrongorthreatening,butisactuallyOKorsafe.Adirtyjoke,forexample,tradesonmoralorsocialviolations,butit’sonlygoingtogetalaughifthepersonlisteningisopenenoughtoconsiderthesubjectOKtotalkabout.Similarly,punscanbeseenaslinguisticviolationsthatstillmakegrammaticalsense.Andwhilemosthumortheorieshavestruggledtoaccountfortickling(撓癢癢),orjustavoidedthephenomenonaltogether,mytheoryaccountsforeventhiskindoflaughter.Ticklinginvolvesviolatingsomeone’sphysicalspaceinagentleway.Peoplecan’tticklethemselves—becauseitisn’taviolation.1、Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsPlatoandAristotle’stheory?A.Critical. B.Approving.C.Uncaring D.Unclear.2、AccordingtoSigmundFreud’stheory,wecaninferthat________.A.peoplewilllaughwhentheyseeotherssufferB.tellingdirtyjokesisareliefofone’snervousfeelings’C.unexpectednesscanexplainhowhumorworksD.ticklingdoesn’tinvolvepsychologicaltension3、Accordingtotheauthor,whyaresomethingsfunnytosomepeoplebutnottoothers?A.Becausethesenseofhumorvariesgreatlyfrompersontoperson.B.Becausepeoplehavedifferentexpectationsforthesamething.C.Becausesomepeoplelackthesenseofsafetydeepintheirheart.D.Becausepeople’sunderstandingofviolationisdifferent.4、Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeofwritingthispassage?A.Todrawpeople’sattentiontotheresearchofhumor.B.Tocriticizepeople’smisconceptionsabouthumor.C.Toexplainwhatexactlycausespeopletolaugh.D.Toprovethesenseofhumorcanbedeveloped.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Foryears,UssuriBaywasalandfill(填埋場(chǎng))forglassbottlesandwastefromanearbyfactoryButtoday,allthosematerials1.(throw)awaybypeoplehavebeenshapedintoacolourfulglassbeachManyyearsago,truckloadsofglass2.(pour)intoUssuriBayInsteadof3.shouldhavebeenalandfillforunwanted,waste,Steklyashkabeachisactuallyoneofthemostwonderfultourist4.(attract)intheworldForyears,waveshaveroundedandpolishedthepiecesofglassintobeautifulstonesofvariouscoloursandhaveturnedthisplace5.a(chǎn)wonderlandOnceconsideredano-gozone,Steklyashkabeachisnowpopularwithbothlocalsandtourists,andhasbeenaffordedspecialprotectionbythelocalgovernmentInsummer,it’s6.uniquebathingspotPeople7.(usual)drivefromtheportcityofVladivostok,about30minutesaway,8.(take)photosofthebreathtaking9.(nature)beautytherePhotosofthebeautifulglasssandofSteklyashkabeach10.(become)popularonlinesinceanarticleinTheSiberianTimesshowedthiswondertothewholeworldOnMay9,JamesGivenswassittinginthecarwhenhe1.(hear)whatsoundedlikeaknockHeturnedaroundonly2.(find)agoosepecking(啄)atthecardoorThiswashighlyunusualgiventhatthebirdsnormallypreferredtoobservehumansfroma3.(distant)Butonthisday,thegooseappearedtobedeterminedtogethisattentionanddidn’tstoppecking4.GivensopenedthecardoorandsteppedoutThoughthebirdthenbegantowalkaway,5.keptturningaroundtomakesurehewasfollowingWhentheyfinallystopped,Givensrealized6.themothergoosedidso---sheneededhelptofreeherbabygoosethathadgot7.(trap)insomeballoonstringWorriedthatthemothergoosewouldattackhimifhegotclose8.thebaby,GivenscalledthelocalSPCAchapterUnfortunately,theywere9.(able)tohelprightawayConcernedthatthebabygoosewouldnotsurvivethedelay,GivensdecidedtotakeonthetaskhimselfThemothergoosewatched10.(patient)asGivenssavedthelittlebirdAssoonasthelittlegoosewasfree,itrantoitsmomGivenssaidthiswasthemostunforgettableincidentinhislife!SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Thefirstyearofcollegeisoneofthebestandthemostinterestingperiodsoflife.1、Ontheonehand,itcanbestressingtoleaveyourtownandstartcommunicatingwiththepeopleyoudon'tknow,butwhenyougetusedtotheatmosphere,you'llreallyappreciateandlovethetimespentincollege.1.2、There'sabigamountofinformationyou'vegottoknow.Youmightunderstandhowtoregisterforclasses,whatthenamesofyourprofessorsareorhowtodooneoranothertaskinaproperway.Collegeisfullofstudentswhoareformerfreshmen.Theycangiveyouahelpinghand,ifyoudon'tknowsomething.2.ManageyourtimeTimemanagementisanextremelyimportantskillthatwillcomeinhandyineverydayusagefortherestofyourlife.Yourfuture-successdependsonthewayyouspendyourfreetime.Atcollege,it'snecessarytofindtimeforstudiesandforhavingfun.Oneofthebestwaystomanageyourtimeduringthefirstyearistomakeaschedule3、3.Usethecampusstudyresources.Manystudentscomplainaboutthelackofliteratureandaboutthehighpricesoftextbooks.4、Therearemanydatabases,labsandlibraries,whichcanhelpyouexpandyourmind.4.Joinstudentorganizations5、Differentsocialandsportorganizationscanhelpyouexpressyourselfanddiscoveryourinterests.Asastudentofthefirstcourseyouneedtomakefriendsandgetinvolvedindifferentstudentcommunities.Yourmembershipwillimproveyourreputationincollegeandfillyourbusystudent'slifewithnewemotionsandadventures.A.Don’tbeafraidtoaskforhelp.B.Don'tbeafraidtoleaveyourcomfortzone.C.Itwillhelpyousucceedandreachallgoalsyouneed.D.Whynotusetheresourcesofferedbyacollegeyou'restudyingat?E.Youneedtorememberthatyouaretheonlywho'sresponsibleforyourstudy.F.Nowadaysallcollegecampusesofferyouabigvarietyofstudentorganizations.G.Youshouldbestrongenoughtostepintothenextstageofyourlifewithoutdoubtsandhesitations.Weallhaveanideaaboutthecommontypesofenvironmentalproblems.1、But,thefactis,itdoesaffectmankind,otherlivingformsandtheenvironmentasawhole.Whatislightpollution?2、Theobviouscauseoflightpollutionistheuseofoutdoorlightingproductsimproperly.Itcanbeofficelighti

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