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2023年福建省莆田市城廂區(qū)考研《英語一》統(tǒng)考試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)BrianPetershadonethingtodobeforeleavinghisjobasapoliceofficerinBrooklyn.Hedecidedtospend$500he1forhisservicetobuy10giftcardsandhandedthemouttostrangersinBrooklynCenteronhis2day.Ittookhimabouttwohoursto3thecardsandthathecouldputsmilesonalotofpeople’s4,includingonewomanhestopped5noticingtheconditionofhercar.“Hercarwasreallyoldandreally6.Isawherscreenwiperswere7intheupposition,”Peterssaid.“I8whatIwasdoingandgaveheragiftcard,and9shelitupwithasmile.”O(jiān)ncepeople10theinitialshockofwhathewasdoing,Peterssaidhe11alotmorehugsthatday.MoniqueDrier,who12withPeters,saidPetershas13wantedtogivebackanddidn’treallywanttheattention.“Hedidn’tevenhaveagoingaway14,”Driersaid.“Hehasalwaystriedto15thehumansideoflawpractice.Hewasagreat16andwillbedearlymissed.”Peters,whostartedhis17jobthreedaysago,saidhestillwantstocontinuegivingbacktothe18.“Communityserviceisextremely19,andwhenyou’refortunateinlife,youshouldgivebacktootherswhoaren’tasfortunateasyou,Peterssaid.That’swhat20theworldgoround.”1、A.earned B.created C.borrowed D.a(chǎn)chieved2、A.first B.last C.victory D.great3、A.giveout B.giveaway C.giveup D.giveoff4、A.eyes B.heads C.mouths D.faces5、A.before B.until C.a(chǎn)fter D.since6、A.damaged B.destroyed C.ruined D.harmed7、A.placed B.laid C.set D.stuck8、A.a(chǎn)nnounced B.declared C.explained D.a(chǎn)ppreciated9、A.gently B.kindly C.immediately D.totally10、A.overcame B.a(chǎn)dmitted C.believed D.struck11、A.a(chǎn)ccepted B.received C.a(chǎn)greed D.distributed12、A.stayed B.performed C.organized D.watched13、A.often B.a(chǎn)lways C.seldom D.hardly14、A.conference B.congratulation C.celebration D.party15、A.remember B.forget C.prevent D.insist16、A.soldier B.policeman C.teacher D.official17、A.convenient B.free C.different D.new18、A.world B.country C.community D.a(chǎn)ssociation19、A.a(chǎn)uthentic B.practical C.brilliant D.important20、A.forces B.equips C.makes D.exploresSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1TakeatriptooneofLondon'sthemeparksforanadrenaline-packeddayout.Fromthrillingridesthroughhistory,towildanimals-bothmythicalandreal-London'sthemeparksoffergreatentertainmentforfamiliesandgroups.UnlikemostLondonattractions,someamusementparksaren'tincentralLondon,butareeasilyreachedbytrain,coachorcar.ChessingtonWorldofAdventuresWhetherit'sadrenaline-pumpingrides,wildanimalsorunderwateradventuresyou'reafter,Chessingtondelivers.Therearethreemainsections:theThemeParkhas10themedlandswithmorethan40ridesandattractionsincludingrollercoasters,dodgemsandridessuitableforyoungerchildren.ChessingtonZoohouses1,000animalsincludingtigers,lions,giraffes,penguinsandapettingzoo.Shrek’sAdventureBoardtheDreamworks.TourBusfora4DexperiencewithcheekyDonkeyasyourguide.You'llbetakenthrough10live,fairy-tale-themedshowsincludingShrek'sSwampandamirrormaze(迷宮).Suitableforallages,butparticularlythoseaged6to12yearsold.LondonDungeonTakeascarybuthumorous90-minutejourneythrough1,000yearsofLondon'shistoryattheever-popularLondonDungeon.Thereare18interactiveshowswith20livetheatreactorsandtworidestoguideyouthroughthecity'smurkypast.WalktheWhitechapelMazewithJacktheRipper,visitamedievaltorturechamber,andbecarefulnottoloseyourheadonTheTyrantboatridewithKingHenryVⅢ!KidZaniaSetyourimaginationfreeatKidZaniaatWestfieldLondon–thenewrole–playingparkforchildrenthat’stakingtheworldbystorm.Achild-sizecitycompletewithshopsandlocationsincludingafirestation,abankandatheatrestagewherechildrencanrole-playaround60differentjobsandprofessions,KidZaniaaimstoteachlifeskillssuchasfinancialliteracy,teamworkandindependence.1、600.Ifvistorswanttoenjoytheexcitementofrollercoasters,theycangoto________.A.KidZaniaB.Shrek’sAdventureC.LondonDungeonD.ChessingtonWorldofAdventures2、602.WhomightbemostlikelyinterestedinLondonDungeon?A.Studentsstudyinghistory.B.Underwateradventurers.C.Policeofficers.D.Animallovers.3、604.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?A.Asciencetextbook.B.Anewsreport.C.Atravelguidebook.D.Ageographymagazine.Text2Mostadultsfirmlybelievethataskidsreachtheirteens,theystarttotakecrazyrisksthatgetthemintrouble.Doteenagerssimplylovetakingallrisksmuchmorethanadults?Arecentstudysuggestsotherwise.Scientistsdesignedasimpleexperimentinvolving33teenagersandthreeotheragegroups.Intheexperiment,theresearcherstriedtodistinguishbetweentwoverydifferentkindsofrisk-taking.Thefirsttheycalledawillingnesstotakeknownrisks(whentheprobabilityofwinningisclear)andthesecondtheycalledawillingnesstotakeunknownrisks(whenthepossibilityofsuccessisuncertain).Thestudyofferedparticipantstheopportunitytoplaytwokindsofgames.Theyhadthechancetowinmoney,withonegameofferingaknownriskandtheotherofferinganunknownrisk.Oneachroundofthegame,eachparticipanthadtochoosebetweentakingasure$5andknownorunknownrisksofwinningalotmore.Ifononeparticularroundtheyhadpickedthe$5forsurechoice,thentheygot$5.Butifonthatroundtheyhadchosentotakearisk,therulesofthegamewilldeterminewhetherornottheyhadwon.Iftheydidwin,theywenthomewithbetween$8and$125.And,ofcourse,iftheylost,theywenthomewithnothing.Whatthescientistsfoundwasreallyquitesurprising.Itturnedoutthattheaverageteenagerwasveryhesitantwhenriskswereknown—morecarefulthancollegestudentsorparents-agedadults,andaboutascarefulasgrandparent-agedadults.Thismeansthatwhentheriskswereknown,teenagerswerenotriskyintheirbehavioratall.Onlywhentheriskswereuncleardidteenagerschoosethemmoreoftenthanothergroups.Underthosekindsofconditions,theyweremuchmorewillingtotakeariskthananyothergroup.So,whatdoesallofthismean?Theresearchsuggeststhatadultsshouldprobablyfocusmoreenergyontryingtoeducateteenagersaboutrisksthanlimitingthem.Teenagerswhounderstandtherisksassociatedwithadecisionaremorelikelytobecarefulintheirbehavior.1、ThisexperimentwascarriedoutbyA.dividingtheteensintothreegroupsB.comparingthereactionstodifferentrisksC.givingequalamountofawardstotheparticipantsD.observingtheemotionalchangesoftheteenager2、Whenfacingknownrisks,teenagerstendedtobe________.A.a(chǎn)mbits B.cautiousC.a(chǎn)nxious D.curious3、Whichgroupinthestudyweremorelikelytotakeunknownrisks?A.Teenagers. B.Collegestudents.C.Parent-agedadults. D.Grandparent-agedadults.4、Accordingtothestudy,parentsshouldfocuson________.A.guaranteeingchildrentobecarefulB.settingagelimitsondangerousactivitiesC.respectingteenstomaketheirownchoicesD.guidingteenstolearnmoreabouttheeffectofrisksText3Doyouwanttogoouttoeatwithyourkids?HerearesomerestaurantsthataregoodforkidsindowntownLosAngeles.GrandCaféTel:(213)356-4155Doyouneedaplacethatopensasearlyasyourkidswakeup?ThengotoGrandCafe.Familiescanorderbreakfastoffthemenuorenjoythebuffet.Becauseofthevariety,buffetsseemtobeaneasyoptionforfamilieswithpickyeaters.Therearemanyoptionsforthedifferentmoodsofallfamilymembers.NickelDinerTel:(213)623-8301NickelDinerwaslistedinLosAngelesMagazineasoneof"LA'sBestNewRestaurants”.Thespaceissmall,butthemenuiswonderfullylarge.Theatmosphereisquietandrelaxed,whichmakesiteasytobringthekids.OneofthemostattractivethingsaboutNickelDinerisitsuniquemenuofbreakfastfoods.LuckyStrikeBowlTel:(213)542-4880There'snothinglikeagoodgameofbowlingtoaddsomehappinesstothefamilyouting.Whynottakethefamilytoaplacewhereyoucanbowlwhileeating?TrytheirhomemadeBelgiumfries,theminiburgers,flatbreadpizza,orcrispytacos.DowntownLa'sLuckyStrikeBowlwillnevermakeyouandyourkidsdisappointed.KulaTel:(213)290-9631Kulaisanexcitingsushibarandisabighitforlittlesushieaters.Kula'sconceptincludesproviding"ahighstandardofnaturalorganicfoods"andtheyuse100%organicrice.Ifyourchildisnotasushieater,therearealsomanyotheroptions.1、WhowouldmostprobablygotoeatatGrandCafe?A.Peoplewholoveorganicfoods.B.Peoplewhowanttoplaywhileeating.C.Peoplewhowanttoservethemselvesinarestaurant.D.Peoplewholoveaquieteatingenvironment.2、WhyisNickelDineragoodplacetobringkids?A.Becauseitoffersalotofoptions.B.Becauseitsatmosphereissuitableforkids.C.Becauseitopensasearlyaskidswakeup.D.Becauseitservesspecialsandwiches3、WhichofthefollowingaspectsofKulaismostattractivetoeaters?A.Itoffersveryhealthyfoods.B.Ithasmanyotheroptions.C.Itoffersdifferentkindsofrice.D.Itallowskidstorunaround.4、Ifyouwanttoplaywhileeating,whichnumberwouldyoucall.toreserveaplace?A.(213)356-4155B.(213)290-9631C.(213)623-8301D.(213)542-48805、Whatisthetextmeantto?A.Torecommendsomekid-friendlyrestaurants.B.Torecommendsomenicefoodsinthecity.C.ToencouragepeopletogotoLosAngeles.D.Tocomparesomekid-friendlyrestaurants.Text4Whatexactlyisintelligence?Therearen’tanyeasyanswers.Despitetheprogressthathasbeenmadeingeneticsandpsychology,humanintelligencehasremainedoneofthemostcontroversialareasofmodernscience,untilnow,thatis,forthediscoveryofagene(基因)linkedtointelligencehasmadetheexpertsthinkagain.RobertPlominoftheInstituteofPsychiatryinLondonandhiscolleaguesintheUShavebeenlookingintogeneticmake-up.Fromtheirresearch,theyhavediscoveredthataslightlydifferentgeneismorecommoninthosewithahighIQ.PlominanalyzedDNAfromtwogroupsof51childrenagedbetween6and15.WhathefoundwasthatthefirstgrouphadanIQof136,puttingtheminthetop5%ofthepopulation,whiletheothergrouphadanaverageIQof103.Ananalysisoftheirgenesshowedthat32%ofchildreninthehighergrouphadthegeneinquestion,whileonly16%inthesecondgroupdid.However,thereisalotmoreresearchtobedone,andPlominhimselfiscautiousatthisearlystage.Hesuggeststhatthereareprobablymanygenesthatcontributetointelligence,ratherthanjustone.SeveralstudieshaveshownastronglinkbetweenIQandcareersuccess,althoughsomepsychologistsremainunconvincedaboutthis.ProfessorMichaelRowe,whohaswrittenabookcalledGeniusExplained,isoneofthese.“ThepeoplewiththehighestIQsarenotusuallytheoneswhodobestintheircareers.”Manypsychologistsnowbelievethatwhenitcomestointelligence,IQisn’teverything.Manyalternativeviewshavebeenputforwardrecently.Oneexampleistheideaofmultipleintelligences,whichwasdevelopedinthe1980sbyHarvardpsychologistHowardGardner.ThisoffersamuchbroaderviewthantheIQtheory,includingcreativityandcommunicationskillsasrelevantfactors(因素)inintelligence.TonyBuzan,brainexpertandauthorofMasteryourMemory,isenthusiasticaboutthisbelief,arguingthattruegeniuses(天才)doindeedappeartocombinehighlevelsofeachtypeofintelligence.HelistsAlexandertheGreat,PabloPicassoandAlbertEinsteinasexamples.Atthesametime,Buzanbelievesthateveryonecandeveloptheirintelligence,onlyiftheytakethetroubletoexercisetheirbrain.Perhapsthere’shopeforusall!1、Whatisthetopicofthepassage?A.Therelationshipbetweengenesandintelligence.B.IQbenefitsalotfromhighintelligence.C.Howtodevelopintelligence.D.Whatmakesintelligence.2、WhydoestheauthorusedatainParagraph2?A.Tomakeasuggestion. B.Todrawaconclusion.C.Toproveanidea. D.Togiveanexample.3、Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.RobertPlominconfirmsgeneshavesomethingincommon.B.HowardGardnerthinksintelligenceincludesvariousfactors.C.MichaelRoweapprovesofastronglinkbetweenIQandcareer.D.TonyBuzanagreesgeniusesexercisebraintoimproveintelligence.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“This”inParagraph4referto?A.Thedevelopmentofintelligence.B.Theideaofmultipleintelligences.C.IQisn’teverythingforintelligence.D.Alternativeviewshavebeenputforward.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Communicatingwiththeoldcanbechallenging,especiallywhenconsideringthefact1.theirabilitiesarefailingFirstofall,youare2.(suppose)torespecttheold’sthoughts,backgroundsandlifeexperienceDonotcorrecttheiropinionsevenwhenyoucan’treachany3.(agree)Andwhenoldpeoplearetalking,listen4.(careful)Letthemfinishbecauselettingthemexpresstheirthoughtsandemotions5.(be)importantWhenyou’retogetherwiththem,trytoknowiftheywouldlike6.(chat)orbequietAndwhenyoufeeltheywanttobequiet,justbethere,because7.(spend)timewiththemisasimportantastalkingtothemorcheeringthemupAscommunicationwitholdpeoplecanbedifficult,itis8.(importance)tobealwayspatientWhenyouareexplainingsomething9.them,youshouldremainpatientwhentheyaskyoutorepeatyourselfTryusinggestureswhileyoutalkwiththem,orwritedownwhatyouwanttosaywhen10.isnecessaryGenerationgapreferstothedifferenceinopinionsbetweentheoldandtheyoungIthassomespecialdeterminants(決定因素),oneof1.isthechoiceofclothesInmanycases,oldpeopledon'tquiteliketheclothesyoungpeoplewearOntheotherhand,theyoutharguethattheirclothesaretrendy,anddismisstheones2.(wear)bytheirparentsandgrandparentsAnotherobviousdeterminantis3.a(chǎn)mountoftechnologyusedbydifferentgenerationsToday,theyoungergenerationusesthe4.(new)technologiesTheybelievetheycanachieveanythingmerely5.clickingabuttonHowever,thisview6.(question)bytheoldergeneration,7.(say)theyouthdependontechnologytoomuchtostandontheirGenerationgapcanbebothgoodandbadIt'sgoodbecauseithelpspeopleexperienceandlearnnewthingsHowever,itmayturnouttobebadwhenpeoplerefusetolistentotheothergenerationorreject8.(they)ideascompletelyThismayresultinbadandbroken9.(relationship)But,fortunately,overcomingtheirconflictstoshrinktheirgenerationgaps10.(be)possibleTheonlythingpeopleneedtodoistoacceptnewthingswithanopenheartSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Whetheryou’reflyingtoanislandparadiseortravelingforbusiness,thesepackingtipswillhelpyouminimizetimeandmaximizespace.Startwiththeright-sizedsuitcase1、.Butifyoucan’ttravellight,it’sbesttochooseabagthatcaneasilyaccommodateeverythingyouneed.Tryingtoforceafullsuitcasetoshutisawasteoftimeandenergy,especiallysinceyoumayreturnwithevenmorestuff,ifyouliketobuysouvenirs.LayeverythingoutbeforestartingLayeverythingyou’retakingoutonthebed,soyoucanseeexactlywhatyouneedtopackandspotanymissingitemspromptly.2、.Forfoldeditems,puttinglayersoftissuebetweeneachitemwillcutdownonwrinkles.3、Beginbyputtingrolleditemsinalayeratthebottomofyoursuitcase.Cushionfragileitemslikeperfumebottlesinthemiddle.Plantoputitemsyouneedonarrivalatthetopendofthecase.4、FinishwithalargetoplayerLastly,layalargeitemlikeatoweloverthetopsandtuckitinaroundthesides.5、.It’smucheasiertoclosethezipperifyoudon’thaveitemslikebeltsorlaces.A.PackyoursuitcaseinlayersB.ThenfoldorrolleachitemofclothingC.TakeamomenttoassessyourneedsforthistripD.Sothey’llbeeasytofindwhenyouneedthemE.Forashorttrip,asmallcarry-onbagisidealF.GeteverythingreadybeforeyoustarttheactualpackingG.ThiswillstopitemsfromslidingaroundduringthejourneyAreyouahighschoolstudentwithaheadfilledwithinventionideas?Youmightnotknowwhattodowithalloftheseideasorhowtoturnthemintoworkableinventions.Lookatthefollowingtipsthathelp.1、Youmayhavecomeupwithafantasticidea,butit’spossi

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