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四川省成都市邛崍市2023年考研《英語一》統(tǒng)考試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ThereisaninterestingstoryabouthowPabloPicasso,thefamousSpanishartist,developedtheabilitytoproduceanamazingworkinjustminutes.Asthestorygoes,Picassowaswalkingthroughthemarketonedaywhenawoman1him.Shestoppedtheartist,pulledoutapieceofpaperandsaid,“Mr.Picasso,Iamafanofyourworks.Couldyoudoalittle2forme,please?”Picassosmiledand3drewasmall,butbeautifulpieceofartonthepaper.Then,he4thepaperbacktothewoman,saying,“Thatwillbeonemilliondollars.”“ButMr.Picasso,itonly5you30secondstodrawthislittlemasterpiece,”saidthewoman“Mygoodlady,Ispend30years6todrawthatmasterpieceinthirtyseconds.”saidPicasso.Picassoisn’ttheonly7manwhoworkedfordecadestomasterhiscraft.His8istypicalofmanycreativegeniuses.Evenpeopleofconsiderabletalent9produceamazingworkbeforedecadesof10.Arecentstudy11theagesofNobelPrizewinners,greatinventors,andscientists.Theresearchersfoundthatmostgroundbreakingwork12duringthelatethirties—atleastafulldecadeintoanypersonalcareer.Eveninthefieldsofscienceandmaths,creative13isoftenmadeaftermorethantenyears’work.Thesefindings14theworkdonebypreviousresearchersaswell.Forexample,astudy15atCarnegieMellonUniversitybyprofessorJohnHayesfoundthatoutof500famousmusicalpieces,nearlyallofthemwerecreatedaftertenyearsofthecomposer’scareer.Inlaterstudies,Hayesfoundsimilar16withpoetsandpainters.Hebegan17thisperiodhardworkandlittlefameasthe

“tenyearsof18.”Whetheryouareacomposerorascientist,creativityisnota19youarebornwithorwithout.Itissomethingthatisdiscovered,honed(磨練),andimproved20realwork.1、A.realizedB.recognizedC.interviewedD.followed2、A.chattingB.readingC.shoppingD.drawing3、A.finallyB.unwillinglyC.quicklyD.suddenly4、A.handedB.transportedC.a(chǎn)rrangedD.delivered5、A.tookB.wastedC.spentD.requested6、A.practisingB.teachingC.learningD.intending7、A.funnyB.complexC.a(chǎn)rguableD.brilliant8、A.journeyB.paintingC.modelD.a(chǎn)chievement9、A.a(chǎn)lwaysB.rarelyC.neverD.possibly10、A.waitB.surveyC.practiceD.formation11、A.sawB.keptC.connectedD.tracked12、A.completedB.peakedC.succeededD.created13、A.a(chǎn)dvanceB.collectionC.developmentD.progress14、A.matchB.showC.includeD.delay15、A.carriedB.exploredC.conductedD.removed16、A.patternsB.lifestylesC.conditionsD.customs17、A.lookingatB.referringtoC.takingoverD.dressingup18、A.reviewB.silenceC.riseD.trick19、A.caseB.characterC.qualityD.role20、A.beforeB.withC.a(chǎn)longD.throughSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1VancouverToursVancouverStanleyParkTourIfyouwanttoseethemajorsightsinVancouverandcomehomewithamazingphotographs,this3-hourphotographytouristhewaytogo.WalkthroughVancouver’stopsightseeinglocations;getguidanceonphotographybasicsandfindthebestspotstophotographthecity.FromStanleyPark’stotempolesandold-growthtreestothemostpopularbeachesanddiningspots,youleavewithbeautifulmementosofthecity.HistoricalChinatownWalkingTourExplorethecolorfulpastofCanada’soldestChinatown,inVictoria,BritishColumbia.Thisguidedwalkingtourwillleadyouthroughthestreetsandstoriedalliesofthehistoricneighborhood,asyourguidetellsyoutheinteresting,sometimessadtalesofthepeoplewhohelpedbuildthecityandshapeCanadaaswellasmodemChina.SmallGroupSeatoSkyTourTheSeatoSkyHighwayisoneoftheworld’smostbeautifulandcelebratedroadways.Youdon’thavetotakeyoureyesoffthesceneryonthissmallgrouptourbecausesomeoneelseisdoingthedriving.TourstopsincludeashorthiketoimpressiveShannonFalls,thegorgeousSeatoSkygondola,andaward-winningBritanniaMineMuseum.EagleViewingRiverFloatTourDresswarmlyunderablanketwithacupofhotchocolateforawinterfloatontheriver.Theareaisthewinterhabitatofbaldeagles,andthistripgivesyoutheopportunitytolearnaboutthebirdsasyoufloatthroughtheirarea.Aftertheboatride,returntodrylandjustintimeforafree,heartymealbeforeheadingbacktoVancouver.1、Inwhichtourwillyougetinstructioninphoto-taking?A.SmallGroupSeatoSkyTour.B.VancouverStanleyParkTour.C.EagleViewingRiverFloatTour.D.HistoricalChinatownWalkingTour.2、WhatwillyoudoontheChinatownWalkingTour?A.BuildmodernChina. B.Tellinterestingstories.C.Learnaboutitshistory. D.Enjoyboatsightseeing.3、WhichofthefollowingdoestheEagleViewingRiverFloatTourprovide?A.Afreeeaglehunt. B.Afreeandheartymeal.C.Ahikeinthewoods. D.Acupofblackcoffee.Text2ItwasacoldnightinWashington,D.C.,andIwasheadingbacktothehotelwhenamanapproachedme.heaskedifIwouldgivehimsomemoneysohecouldgetsomethingtoeat.I’dreadthesignsinthehotel:“Don’tgivemoneytobeggars.”SoIshookmyheadandkeptwalking.Theincidentbotheredmefortherestoftheweek.Ihadmoneyinmypocketanditwouldn'thavekilledmetohandoveradollarortwoevenifhehadbeenlying.Backhome,IstartedtowritemyweeklygardencolumnforTheAnchorageDailyNews.Allofasudden,IthoughtofBean’sCafé,thesoupkitcheninAnchorage,whichfeedshundredsofhungryAlaskanseveryday.whynottrytogetallmyreaderstoplantarowofvegetablesintheirgardensanddonatethemtoBean’sCafe?InApril1995,theGardenWritersAssociationofAmericaheldtheirannualmeetinginAnchorageandafterlearningofAnchorage’sprogram,

PlantaRowforBean's

became

PlantaRowForTheHungry.TheoriginalideawastohaveeverymemberoftheGardenWritersAssociationofAmericawriteortalkabout

plantingarowforthehungrysometimeduringthemonthofApril.GardeneditorJoanJackson,backedbyTheSanJoseMercuryNewsandCalifornia’snearlyyear-roundgrowingseason,raisedmorethan30,000poundsoffruitsandvegetablesthefirstyear,andshowedhowtheprogramcouldreallywork.Todayprogramcontinuestoboomandgrow.1、Whydidn’tthewritergivemoneytotheman?A.BecausehewasafraidthatthemanwasaliarB.BecausehehadnomoneyonhimatthattimeC.BecausehewasinahurrytogetbacktohishotelD.Becausehedidn’tknowthatman2、Whatinspiredthewritertothinkoftheprogramtohelpthepoor?A.AbeggarB.AhotelC.theGardenWritersAssociationD.Bean’sCafé3、HowdoestheauthorfeelabouttheeffectofthePlanaRowprogram?A.It’sdiscouragingB.It’ssatisfyingC.It’sdoubtfulD.It’schallenging4、Whichmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.EverybodyCanMakeaBigDifferencetotheWorldB.ACampaigntoRemovePovertyC.PlantaRowfortheHungryD.HowtoHelpPeopleinNeedText3Throughouttheyear,anumberofYouthExchangesactivitiesareheldbyanorganization—TheInternationalVoluntaryService.Theseactivitiesgivesmallgroupsof45youngpeopletheopportunitytotakepartinvolunteeringtripsabroadforanaverageoftwoweeks.Theseyoungpeoplearejoinedby45youngpeoplefrom34othernationalitiesandwillbeawonderfulinterculturalexperienceinasafeenvironment.ExampleYouthExchanges:YouthExchange1Location:IrelandOthernationalities:Spain,Italy,HungaryTheme:Focusesonthetopicofcommunityreconstructionandcommunityactivities—exploringhowlocalissuesfacingourcommunitiesareconnectedtoglobalissues.Thegroupwillalsolearnabouttheecovillageasanexampleofacommunityandtakepartinteambuildingactivities.YouthExchange2Location:FranceOthernationalities:Bulgaria,ItalyTheme:Organicgardening&continualliving.Thisprojectwilltakeplaceinanaturalpark,wherethegroupwilltakepartingardeningactivitiesandgamesaboutcontinuousdevelopment.YouthExchange3Location:MacedoniaOthernationalities:Serbia,Turkey,IrelandTheme:Foster(培養(yǎng))socialinclusion(融入)andmotivatepersonaldevelopmentofyoungpeoplethroughsportsandoutdooractivities.Promoteoutdooractivitiesasatooltohelpinclusionofyoungpeoplewithfeweropportunities.YouthExchange4Location:ItalyOthernationalities:Bulgaria,GreeceTheme:Asocial-environmentalprojectthatintendstopromotesocialinclusionandcontinuousdevelopment,regardedasaprocessofcivilrightsandactivecitizenship.Over10days,thegroupwilltakepartinactivitiestoraiseawareness(意識)abouttheeffectofourbehaviorontheenvironment.1、WhatdoyoufocusonwhentravellinginFrance?A.Rebuildingcommunities.B.Gardeningwork.C.Civilrights.D.Developingsocialinclusion.2、Ifyouareinterestedinprotectingtheenvironment,youcantakepartin________.A.YouthExchange1B.YouthExchange2C.YouthExchange3D.YouthExchange43、WhichnationalityareYouthExchangesmostpopularwith?A.France.B.Spain.C.Italy.D.Ireland.Text4MykidsandIwereheadingintothesuperstoreovertheweekend.Ontheway,wesawamancoveredbyablanketandholdingasignthatsaid,"Lostmyjob.FamilytoFeed."Atthisstore,asightlikethisisnotnormal.Itwasobviousthatthemanwasembarrassed,butdesperate.My10-year-oldnoticedhimandsaidhowbaditmustbetohavetostandoutsideinthecoldwind.Whilewewereinthestore,Iaskedeachofthekidstopicksomethingtheythoughtour"friend"outsidewouldneed.Theypickedacoupleofapples,apackageofbread,asandwich,somecheeseandabottleofjuice.Thenmy17-year-oldasked,"Canwegethimagiftcard?"Ithoughtaboutit.Wewerelowoncashourselves,but…well,sometimesgivingfromour"need"insteadofour"abundance(充裕)"isjustwhatweneedtodo!Allthekidsdeclaredsomethingtheycoulddoawaywithfortheweek.Wequicklycheckedout,withthefoodshecouldeatatthemoment,andagiftcardforthestore.Atthesuggestionofmy16-year-old,wealsoboughtahotcupofcoffee,andthendrovetotheendoftheparkinglot,whereour"friend"washoldinghissign.Wehandedhimthecoffeeandthebagoffood.Hethankeduswithwateryeyes.WhenIhandedhimthegiftcardandsaidhecoulduseitforwhateverhisfamilymightneed,heburstintotears,obviouslyoverwhelmedandgrateful.ThoughIwishedwecouldhavedonemore,Ican'thelpbutthinkabouthowthisexperiencehasbeensuchawonderfulopportunityforourfamily.Thefeelingofhelpingsomeoneelsehasaffectedthemall---theycannotstoptalkingaboutit,andforfourdaysnowhavebeensearchingforotherswecanhelp!ThingswouldhaveplayedoutsodifferentlyifIhadsimplysaid,"No,wereallydon'thavemoneytogivemore,"orsomethingtothateffect.Steppingoutnotonlyhelpedabrotherinneed,italsogavemykidsthe______tasteofhelpingothers.1、Whichistherightorderofwhathappenedinthestory?______a.Themanwasgratefulwithtears.b.Eachchildpickedsomefoodforthemaninthestore.c.Apoormanlosthisjobandaskedpeopleforhelp.d.Allkidsdidawaywithsomethingandgavehimagiftcard.e.Theysawthepoormanoutsidethesupermarketandtookpityonhim.A.c-e-b-d-aB.c-e-d-b-aC.e-c-d-b-aD.e-c-b-d-a2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph3mean?______A.givinghimsomefoodB.givingfromourabundanceC.givingfromourneedD.givinghimapostcard3、Thebestwordcouldbefilledintheblankinthelastparagraphshouldbe______.A.terribleB.sweetC.tiringD.hopeless4、Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?______A.IfmotherhadsaidNO,thekidswouldhavehelpedinadifferentway.B.Theyhadhelpedmanypeoplebeforeofferingthispoormanhelp.C.Theywon'thelpmorepeoplebecausetheycan'taffordtodoso.D.Theywilltrytheirbesttohelpmorepeopleinthefuture.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)BecautiousofFridaythe13th!Manypeoplethinkthedayisunlucky1.(fortune),there'sonlyoneFridaythe13ththisyearAsthelegendgoes,youshouldtrynot2.(break)anymirrors,walkunderaladder,orevenspillanysaltWhy?Researcherssay3.istoughtofindouthowthetraditioncameintobeingManybelieveithas4.(religion)originsIntheChristianfaith,therewere13guestsattablefortheLastSupper,whichwasheldthedaybeforetheFriday5.JesusdiedNow,F(xiàn)ridaythe13hhasbecomeaculturalwonderManyAmericansavoidthenumber13alltogether,6.(include)hotelroomsandairplaneseatassignmentsItevencostscoupleslesstogetmarriedonthedayTherearemanyother7.(explain)behindthelucklessdaySimonBronner,aprofessorofAmericanstudiesatPennsylvaniaStateUniversity,8.(believe)Fridaythe13hisawayforpeopletopintheirbadlucktoacertaincause:Thefactshouldbe9.there'snothingspecialaboutthenumberitselfAfterall,thenumber1310.(consider)tobeluckyinsomecountries,likeItalyIstartedworkingasavolunteerfortheCityofSurreythissummerIdidthisbecauseI’vealwaysenjoyed1.(help)peopleinanywayIcanIthoughtifIbecameavolunteerfortheCityofSurrey,Iwouldbeabletoachievethatgoalandbe2.(me)AndbeingavolunteerfortheCityofSurreyreallyhelpedmebranchout3.manydifferentdirectionsIvolunteeredover256hoursof4.(serve)duringthesummerhelpingwithdaycamp,teendancesandsoonIworkedhardanddidmybesttoshoweveryonethatthisiswhatIlovetodoIstartedtotakeeverycourse5.(offer)bythevolunteerprogramandthenbegantoapplyforpaidpositionsAttheendofthesummerI6.(hire)asadanceinstructorWorkingfortheCityofSurreyhasprovidedmewithmanyopportunities7.wouldnothavepresentedthemselvesanywhereelseIgotawell-paidjobmuch8.(early)thanIhadexpectedIwas9.(thank)thatIhadbeengiventhechance10.(work)forsuchanamazingcityanddomyparttomakeitthebestitcanbeSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)ClaustrophobiaClaustrophobia,orfearofenclosedspaces,inoneofthemostcommonfears.Claustrophobiacanbedeepfearorevenpanicasaresultofbeinginasmallspace.Claustrophobiacandevelopafteratroublingchildhoodexperience,orfromanotherunpleasantexperiencelateroninliferelatedtosmallspaces.1、.Thisresponsethenbecomesprogrammedinthebrain,makinganassociationbetweenbeinginatightspaceandfeelinganxiousorout-of-control.Asaresult,thepersonoftendevelopsclaustrophobia.2、.Claustrophobiasymptomscaninclude:sweating,acceleratedheartbeat,upsetstomach,shaking,breathingproblem,etc.Theclaustrophobiasuffererwilllookforanexitwheninsidearoom,avoiddrivingonthehighwayormajorroadswherethereisheavytrafficwheninsideacar,orstandnearadoorwhenataparty.3、.Claustrophobiacanhaveharmfulsocialandpsychologicaleffects,sincethepatientwilloftenavoidsituationsinwhichshethinksshewillhaveananxietyattack,leadingtohidingandsadness.4、.Exposuretreatment,aformofmind-behavioraltreatment,usuallyresultsinatotalreductioninanxietysymptomsifconductedproperly.Floodingisatypeofexposuretreatmentinwhichthepersonisexposedtoasituationuntiltheanxietyattackpasses.5、.Medicationstohelptreatclaustrophobiaincludethingswhichhelptoeasetheheartbeatingtofastoftenassociatedwithanxietyattacks.A.Accordingtosomedoctors,claustrophobiaisworsethanthefearofheightsB.ThepastexperiencecantracebacktothemomentofbirthC.ThegoodnewsisthatclaustrophobiaisverytreatableD.Whenapersonwithclaustrophobiafindsherselfinarestrictedspace,herbodyrespondsincertainwaysE.Inextremecases,theverysightofacloseddoorcanleadtofeelingsofanxietyinapersonF.TreatmentforclaustrophobiacanalsoincludemedicationoracombinationofseveraltreatmentsG.Whenapersonexperiencessuchanevent,itcanoftencauseafrighteningpanicattack根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Ifyoudonotuseyourarmsoryourlegsforsometime,theybecomeweak;whenyoustartusingthemagain,theyslowlybecomestrongagain.Everybodyknowsthis,andnobodywouldthinkofquestioningthefact.1、Whensomeonesaysthathehasagoodmemory,hereallymeansth

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