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考研《英語一》運(yùn)城市臨猗縣2023年臨考沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)WorkingChristmasDayItwasunusuallyquietintheemergencyroomonDecember25.Iwasanurse1thatday,sighingabouthavingtoworkonChristmas.Justthenfivebodiesshowedupatmy2,apalewomanandfoursmallchildren.“Areyouall3?”Iaskeddoubtfully.“Yes.”thewomansaid4andloweredherhead.Butwhenitcametothe5oftheirproblems,thingsgotalittlestrange.Twoofthechlidrenhadheadaches,6weren’taccompaniedbythenormalsymptomsofbeingill.Twochildrenhadearaches,butonlyonecouldtellmewhichearwas7.Themothercomplainedofa8butseemedtoworktoproduceit.“Itmaybealittlewhile9adoctorseesyou.”Iexplained.“Takeyourtime;it’swarmhere.”She10.Whnetheywerewaiting,Icheckedthechart.Theyhadno11—theywerehomeless.Thewaitingroomwaswarm.Ilookedoutatthe12bytheChristmastree.Theyoungestonewassaying13tohermother.TheoldestonewaslookingattheChristmastree.Iwentbacktothenurses’stationand14thehomelessfamilyinthewaitingroom.Thenurses,complainingabouttheworkingChristmas,begantofeelpityforafamilyjusttryingtoget15onChristmas.Theteamwentintoaction,aswedowhenthere’sa16emergency,butthiswasaChristmasemergency.We17asimpledinnerforourChristmasguestsinthehospitalcafeteria.Theyneeded18,sowecollectedfromdifferentdepartmentscandiesandotherthings19thatcouldbepresents.Asthefamilywalkedtothedoortoleave,thefour-year-oldcamerunning20,gavemeahugandwhispered,”Thanksforbeingourangeltoday.”1、A.onbusiness B.onholiday C.onduty D.onpurpose2、A.desk B.book C.computer D.chair3、A.cold B.well C.sick D.poor4、A.highly B.secrecy C.happily D.weakly5、A.treatments B.descriptions C.suggestions D.solutions6、A.or B.but C.a(chǎn)nd D.thus7、A.controlled B.reflected C.a(chǎn)ttacked D.a(chǎn)ffected8、A.break B.trouble C.mistake D.cough9、A.before B.a(chǎn)fter C.until D.unless10、A.hesitated B.a(chǎn)nnounced C.responded D.regretted11、A.identity B.a(chǎn)ddress C.money D.problem12、A.nurses B.doctors C.patients D.family13、A.something B.nothing C.everything D.a(chǎn)nything14、A.informed B.mentioned C.rejected D.criticized15、A.relaxed B.busy C.free D.warm16、A.mental B.physical C.medical D.vital17、A.shared B.enjoyed C.prepared D.delivered18、A.medicine B.courage C.houses D.presents19、A.cheap B.a(chǎn)vailable C.healthy D.convenient20、A.back B.forward C.a(chǎn)round D.a(chǎn)waySectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Atseventy-three,MarciaPollock’sfatherwasamanofgreatindependenceandpride.Thekidscalledhim“Poppy”,anamethateverybodyused.Poppylivedinhisoldneighborhoodandhehadapart-timejobatalocalpharmacy(藥房).AfterMarcia’smotherdied,PoppyfirmlyrefusedMarciaandJack’sinvitationtocomeandlivewiththem.Hewasstubbornaboutnotcrowdingtheirlittlehouse,aboutnotbecomingaburden.Infact,hewasalwayshelpful.Thekidslovedhimbecausehelistenedtothemandbecausehealwaysbroughtthemsomething.HealsobroughtspecialgiftstoMarciaandJack,neverarrivingempty-handed.Andsoitwaswithshockandbewilderment(迷惑)thatMarciawenttoseePoppyinthehospitalthatsummerafterhehadfallendowninthestreet.ThedoctorsaidthatPoppyhadbeenlivingoncoffeeanddoughnuts.Laterthatday,thepharmacisttoldMarcia,“Hehaspracticallynomoneyatall—justthegovernmentchequeandwhatlittlehemakeshere.YetImyselfsawhimspendmostofhislastchequeonyourlittleboy’sbicycle.”ShebecamesternwithPoppy.“You’refoolish,Poppy,”shesaid.“Ihavemypride,”Poppyanswered.“Falsepride,”shehurled(斥責(zé))backathim.Duringautumn,Poppydidn’tcomearoundasoftenashehadinthepast,butwhenhedid,hewouldstillarrivewithlittlegiftsinhand.Then,justbeforetheholidays,PoppytoldMarciathathecouldn’tvisitthemonChristmasDaybecausehewouldwatchthestore,butMarciaknewtheshopwasnotopenonChristmas.ShefeltworriedandcalledPoppy,tellinghimthathewasoneofthemandthattheyalllovedhim.HalfanhourbeforetheturkeywentonthetableonChristmas,Poppycame.Thekidsrushedtohimandgavehimmorehugsandkissesthanhehadeverhadbefore.PoppyheldouthisarmstoMarcia,andhishandswereempty—yetneverhadtheybeenmorefilled.1、WhichisPoppy’sreasonfornotlivingwithhisdaughter?A.Hehadapart-timejob. B.Hewasstubbornsometimes.C.Helikedlivingindependently. D.Hedidn’twanttobecomeaburdentoher.2、WhywasMarciapuzzledafterhearingthedoctor’swords?A.Shedidn’tknowwhohadknockedPoppydown.B.ShethoughtPoppyhadenoughmoneyforliving.C.Shewonderedhowtotakecareofhimlater.D.Shethoughtthedoctordidn’tknowhislivingcondition.3、Whichisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“stern”inparagraph5?A.patient B.a(chǎn)ngryC.respectful D.a(chǎn)fraid.4、WhydoestheauthorsaythatPoppy’shandswerefilledatlast?A.Poppylearnedthathewasloved.B.Poppyhadbroughtenoughgiftsbefore.C.Poppystillheldhisindependenceandpride.D.PoppyhadfoundreasonsforMarcia’srudeness.Text2Shakespeare'sGlobeExhibition&TourisauniqueinternationalresourcetoexploreShakespeare’swork.Openallyearround,itgivesyouanopportunitytolearnmoreaboutthemostfamousplaywright(劇作家),Shakespeare,andhelpsyouseektofurthertheexperienceandinternationalunderstandingofhim.GroupVisitstotheExhibition&Tour*OpeningHoursTheatreTours:Monday-Sunday:9:30a.m.-5:00p.m.Exhibition:Monday-Sunday:9:00a.m.-5:00p.m.Groupsof15peopleormorearerequiredtopre-booktheirvisit,andeachgroupwillhaveitsownguideforfree.Tomakeareservation,pleasefillinaGroupRequestFormandreturnittousviaemail.*ExhibitionandTourPricesAdult:$15.00Senior(60+):$13.50Student(withvalidID):$11.50Child(5-15):$8.00Complimentary:Every16thpersonfree*GettinghereShakespeare'sGlobe21NewGlobeWalk,LondonSEl9DT,UKWehavecurrentlyimprovedsecurity,withallbagsbeingchecked.Pleasearriveingoodtime,anddonotbringanylargebagsandcheckthecalendarbeforeyourvisitorcall+44(0)2079021500tofindoutaboutourlatestopeningtimes.Visitorsareadvisedtoarrivebypublictransportorbytaxi.ThereisacarparkonThamesExchangeonthenorthsideofSouthwarkBridge(open24hours,sevendaysaweek).CabsmaybefoundallyearroundonSouthwarkBridge.ItmayalsobepossibletopickoneupfromoutsidetheentrancehallonNewGlobeWalk.*WheretoeatSwanatShakespeare'sGlobeservesmodernBritishseasonalfoodfordinner,afternoonteaordrinksinourbeautifulbarandrestaurantsetovertwofloors,availableforpre-andpost-theatredining.SwanRestaurantMonday-Friday:12noon-2:30p.m.&6:00p.m.-10:30p.m.Saturday:12noon-3:30p.m.&6:00p.m.Sunday:12noon-9:00p.m.1、Whencanyoupayavisittotheexhibition?A.Fridayat12:00p.m.B.Mondayat8:00a.m.C.Saturdayat5:30p.m.D.Sundayat7:00p.m.2、Ifagroupof20childrenvisittheExhibition&Tour,whatisrequiredforthemtodo?A.Theyneedtohireaguidethemselves.B.Theymustbeaccompaniedbyanadult.C.Theyhavetopay$160forticketsintotal.D.Theyneedtoemailforareservationinadvance.3、Whichofthefollowingappliestovisitors?A.They’reabletogetataxinearSouthwarkBridge.B.TheycanparkonthesouthsideofSouthwarkBridge.C.Theyarerequiredtodeposittheirbagsbeforeentering.D.It’smoreconvenienttodrivetherethantakingpublictransport.4、WhatcanweknowaboutSwanRestaurant?A.AfternoonleaisnotservedonSunday.B.Itservestraditionalseasonalfoodfordiner.C.Itisclosedfrom3p.m.to5p.m.onworkdays.D.Itservesthreemeals,drinksandafternoontea.Text3TheRiseofSneakerCultureisorganizedbytheBataShoeMuseum,whoseaimsaretoexplorethesocialhistory,technicalinnovations,fashiontrends,andmarketingcampaignsthathaveshapedsneakercultureoverthepasttwocenturies.Youcannotoverestimatetheculturalimportanceofapairofsneakers.Atleastthat'stheconclusionfromanewexhibitionattheBrooklynMuseumintheUS.Thesneakerisregardedbothasaculturalforceandafashionstatement."Earlysneakerswereactuallystatussymbols."saidElizabethSemmelheck,seniorleaderofBataShoeMuseum.Displayingover150shoes,theexhibitcoversawiderangeofexamplesandwilllastaboutthreemonths.Fromtheirmodestoriginsinthemid-nineteenthcenturytohigh-endsneakerscreatedinthepastdecade,sneakershavebecomeaglobalobsession(癡迷).IncludedareworksfrommakerssuchAdidas,Converse,Nike,Puma,andReebokaswellasprivatecollectorssuchaship-hoplegendDarryl"DMC"McDaniel's,andDeeWellsofObsessiveSneakerDisorder.AlsofeaturedaresneakersbyPradaandothermajorfashiondesignhousesanddesigners,aswellasthosemadeincooperationwithartistsincludingDamienHirstandShantellMartin.AfterBrooklyn,thecollectionwillheadtoToledo,Ohio;andLouisville,Kentucky.Sneakersareoneofthefewthingspeoplewilllineupfordaystobuy.They'rethesubjectofsongs,andhavehelpedmakebillionairesoutofathletesandfashiondesigners.Sneakersareaculturalphenomenon,andperhapsanalien(外星人)visitingourplanetcouldlearnmostaboutus,bylookingatourfeet!1、Earlysneakerisregardedas.A.a(chǎn)culturalforceB.a(chǎn)fashionstatementC.a(chǎn)nidentityD.a(chǎn)commonfootwear2、WhichofthefollowingistrueabouttheexhibitionattheBrooklynMuseum?A.Theexhibitwilldisplaylessthan150shoes.B.Theexhibitwillheadtootherplacesabroad.C.Theexhibitsofthesneakersareallfamousbrands.D.Theexhibitshowsthehistoryofthesneakerculture.3、Whyaresneakerssoimportanttoathletes?A.Sneakershelpmakeathletesfashionable.B.Sneakersbecomethesubjectoftheirsongs.C.Sneakersarecomfortabletowearforathletes.D.Sneakershelpmakeathletesbecomerichpeople.4、Whatdoestheauthorwanttodobymentioningthealien?A.Toexpresstheculturalimportanceofsneakers.B.Todescribeapictureofaliens'wearingsneakers.C.Topredictthepromisingfutureofsneakers.D.Toadviseproducerstosellsneakerstoaliens.Text4Tenminutesofgentleexercisecanimmediatelychangehowcertainpartsofthebraincommunicateandcoordinate(協(xié)調(diào))withoneanotherandimprovememoryfunction,accordingtoanencouragingnewstudy.Thescientistsinvited36peopleofdifferentagestothelabandhadthemsitquietlyonafixedbicyclefor10minutesor,onaseparatevisit,pedalthebicycleatapacesogentlethatitbarelyraisedtheirheartrates.Italsowasshort,lastingforonly10minutes.Immediatelyaftereachsessionofthesittingorslowpedaling,thepeoplecompletedacomputerizedmemorytestduringwhichtheywouldseeabriefpictureof,forinstance,atree,followedbyavarietyofotherimagesandthenanewimageofeitherthesametreeorasimilarone.Thepeoplewouldpressbuttonstoshowwhethertheythoughteachimagewasneworthesameasanearliershot.Thetestisdifficult,sincemanyoftheimagescloselyresembleoneanother.Itrequiresrapid,skillfulscanningrecentmemoriestodecidewhetherapictureisneworknown.Next,thescientistshadeachpeoplerepeatthisprocess--ridingorsittingonthebikefor10minutesandthencompletingmemorytesting--butthetestingnowtookplaceinsideanM.R.I.machine(磁共振成像儀)thatscannedthepeople'sbrainswhiletheyrespondedtotheimages.Thentheresearcherscomparedresults.Theeffectsoftheexercisewereclear.Thepeoplewerebetteratrememberingimagesaftertheyhadriddenthebike,especiallywhentheimagesmostcloselyresembledoneanother.Inotherwords,thehardertheirmemorieshadtodotheirbest,thebettertheyperformedaftertheexercise.TheM.R.I.scansshowedthatmemorypartsofeachpeople'sbrainlitupatthesametimewithpartsofthebrainassociatedwithlearning,indicatingthatthesephysicallyseparatepartsofthebrainwerebetterconnectednowthanwhenthepeoplehadnotfirstexercised.1、Howdidtheresearchersconductthestudy?A.Byfillingupquestionnaires.B.Byinterviewingmanypeople.C.Bycomparingexperimentdata.D.Byreferringtohistoricalreports.2、Whomightbenefitmostfromthestudyresult?A.Themarketerspromotingfixedbicycles.B.Theyoungpeoplecrazyaboutbodybuilding.C.Thewhitecollarsdoinglong-termmentalwork.D.Theblue-collarsdoingheavyphysicallaborwork.3、Whichofthefollowingstatementsagreeswiththestudyresult?A.Thelightexerciseisonlygoodforyoungpeople.B.Themoretheexerciseis,thebetterthebrainworks.C.Theexercisecancoordinatedifferentpartsofthebody.D.Theexercisehasmorepositiveeffectwhenthebrainworksharder.4、Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Eventenminutes'exercisemaybegoodforthebrainB.ThereisnoneedforhumansdoingexerciseeverydayC.Onlytenminutes'lightexercisebenefitstheyoungmostD.Exercisecanchangepeople'sbrainsandmindsinalongtimePartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Englishperfectlyshowsthe“networkeffects”ofaglobaltongue:themorepeopleuseit,themoreusefulitisParentsexpecttheirchildren1.(master)English,whichisencouragingthe2.(grow)ofprivateschoolingEducationauthoritiesareswitchingtoEnglishmedium,inparttocontroltheoutflow(外流)ofchildrenintotheprivatesectorTeachingchildreninEnglishisfineifthatis3.theyspeakathomeandtheirparentsarefluent4.itButthatisnot5.caseinmostpublicandlow-costprivateschoolsChildrenaretaughtinalanguagetheydon’tunderstandbyteachers6.EnglishispoorThechildrenlearnneitherEnglishnoranythingelseResearchshowsthatchildrenlearn7.(much)whentheyaretaughtintheirmothertonguethantheydowhentheyaretaughtinanyotherlanguageInastudyofchildrenin12schoolsinCameroonlastmonth,thosetaughtinKom8.(do)betterthanthosetaughtinEnglishinallsubjectsEnglishshouldbeanimportantsubjectatschool,butnot9.(necessary)thelanguageofinstructionRatherthanswitchingtoEnglish-mediumteaching,governmentsfearfulof10.(lose)custom(光顧)totheprivatesectorshouldlookatthemanypossiblewaysofimprovingpublicschoolsChopsticksandforks,asthetwokindsoftablewarebestrepresentingtheeasternandwesterndietarycultures,deservedeepercomparisonand1.(discuss)Lotsof2.(research)havebeendoneontheoriginofChina’schopsticks3.(compare)totheknifeandforkintheWestSomepeoplesayChinawas4.a(chǎn)griculturalsocietyandreliedonvegetablesforfoodChopstickswereveryconvenient5.eatingHowever,theknifeandforkweremorepracticalfortheWesterners,6.lovedonmeatOthersbelievethatChinadidnothavemuchindustry,andthereforepeopleusedchopsticksTheWestwasanindustrialsociety,sotheireatingtoolsweremadeofmetalWhateverthereasons,itisaresultof7.(they)ownculturesTheappearanceofchopstickscanprobablydatebacktotheShangdynasty,morethan4,000yearsagoTheirlastingpopularitymay8.(actual)belinkedtoChinesecookingmethods:beforestir-frying,thefoodiscutintotinypieces,9.(make)themeasytomanipulate(操作)withachopstickInthewest,itwasnotuntilthe10thcenturythatthefork10.(become)anecessaryitematthedinnertableSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)多余選項(xiàng)。(共5小題;—Hi!I’mRobert.What’syourname?—Hello,Robert.Myname’sBetty.—1、—Yes,Ihadmyfirstlessonthismorning.Areyouanewstudent,too?—No,I’vebeenherefortwomonths.—Twomonths?That’salongtime.—2、Whatclassareyouin?—IaminArtClassThree.It’sforbeginners.3、—IaminArtClassOne.Howlonghaveyoubeenhere?—Onlyaweek.—Wow,notlong.Wheredoyoulive?Withafamily?—4、Doyouknowofanygoodplaces?—Yes.Actuallymyfriendhasaspareroominherflat.5、—Thatwouldbegreat!Thanksforyourhelp.A.Andwhataboutyou?

B.Whomelsedoyoulivewith?

C.Hi,Betty.Areyouanewstudenthere?

D.IthinkthatwillbeOK.

E.Wouldyoulikeherphone

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