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噶爾縣2023年考研《英語一》考前沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)JennahadgraduatedfromhermiddleschoolandwasluckyenoughtobeadmittedtoWestwoodCollege.Shewasreadyfornew

1atthecollegeandfilledwithconfidence.

2,shedidn’texpectitthatcollegelifewasquite

3.Inthefirstweek,Jennawenttotryoutsforcheerleaders.Shewascompetingagainstverytalentedgirls,andsheknewitwouldbe

4forhertobeselected.Twohourslater,the

5readalistofthegirlsforasecondtryout.Herheart

6asthelistendedwithouthername.Feeling

7,shewalkedbacktoherdormitorycarryingherschoolbagfullofhomework.Arrivingatthedormitory,shestartedwith

8.Shehadalwaysbeenagoodmath

student,butnowshewas

9.ShemovedontoEnglishandhistory,andwas

10tofindthatshedidn’thaveanytroublewiththosesubjects.Feelingbetter,shedecidednot

to

11mathforthetimebeing.ThenextdayJennawenttoseeMrs.Bidenaboutbeingontheschool12.Mrs.Bidenwasn’tasenthusiasticasJenna."I’msorry,

13wehaveenough

14forthe

newspaperalready.Comebacknextyearandwe’lltalkthen."Jennasmiled

15and

left."Whyiscollegesodifferent?"shesighed.Laterinmathclass,Jennadevotedherselftofiguringouttheproblemsthathadgiven

hersomuch

16.Bytheendoftheclass,sheunderstoodhowtogetthemright.Asshe

gatheredherbooks,Jennadecidedshe’d

17totrytofitinwithhernewschool.Shewasn’tsureifshe’d

18,butsheknewshehadtotry.Collegewasjustashermomhadsaid,"Youwillfeellikeasmallfishinabigpond

19abigfishinasmallpond.Thechallengeistobecomethe

20fishyoucanbe."1、A.decisions B.challenges C.problems D.exercises2、A.However B.Therefore C.Besides D.Otherwise3、A.normal B.necessary C.different D.desperate4、A.simple B.troublesome C.certain D.difficult5、A.editor B.judge C.boss D.candidate6、A.stopped B.jumped C.sank D.changed7、A.a(chǎn)wful B.lonely C.happy D.strange8、A.English B.history C.science D.math9、A.working B.struggling C.complaining D.improving10、A.bothered B.a(chǎn)shamed C.pleased D.shocked11、A.showup B.makefor C.giveup D.preparefor12、A.committee B.team C.newspaper D.radio13、A.a(chǎn)nd B.so C.or D.but14、A.writers B.players C.speakers D.readers15、A.brightly B.weakly C.widely D.happily16、A.courage B.lack C.hope D.sorrow17、A.hesitate B.refuse C.continue D.a(chǎn)ttempt18、A.succeed B.complete C.a(chǎn)gree D.a(chǎn)ccompany19、A.inthehopeof B.inhonorof C.incaseof D.insteadof20、A.tallest B.best C.hardest D.gentlestSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Bullying(欺凌)amongschoolchildrenisnothingnew.Callingsomeonenames,stealingtheirpossessions,threateningandevenbeatingthemupareallwell-establishedbullyingtechniques.Yetforyoungpeopletodaythereisarelativelynewformofbullyingwhichcanoccurevenwhenthebulliesarenowhereneartheirvictims—anditcanhaveequal,ifnotmoredamagingeffects.Online-bullyingisoneofthedownsidesofnewtechnologyandinvolvesusingdeviceslikemobilephonesandcomputers.Online-bulliescanstrikeatanytime,nomatterwherethey,ortheirvictimsare.About22percentofyoungpeopleintheUKclaimtohavesufferedfromonline-bullying.Notonlyareonline-bullieshardertoavoid,theyarealsohardertocatch.Itisalltooeasytosendananonymous(匿名的)threatbytextonapay-as-you-gophonewithanunknownnumber.IttakesnotimeatalltosetupafalseFacebook,Twitter,blogorsocialnetworkaccountandtopostaninsultingmessage.And,ifyouknowhowtohideyourIPaddress,youcanuploadanoffensivevideotoawebsitelikeYouTubeandyourvictimwouldn’tknowwhotoblame.Oneofthemostupsettingthingsaboutonline-bullyingisthatitcaninvolvemorepeoplethantraditionalformsofbullying.Abullycaninsultyouortellliesaboutyouandsharethatinformationwiththeentireschoolatthetouchofabutton-andforsometeenagersthatisalltoohardtobear.TheUKCharityBeatbullyingsuggeststhatupto44%ofsuicidesamongten-to-fourteen-year-oldsmaybebullying-related.Thegoodnewsisthattheworldisstartingtowiseuptoonline-bullying.Schoolsandwebsiteslike/offerlotsofadviceandvictimsupportandsocialnetworksitesnowadviseuserstothinkcarefullyabouttheirprivacysettingssothatpersonalinformationisonlysharedwithfriends.1、WhichofthefollowingisNOTthewayofbullyingaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Shoutingabuseatsomebody.B.Stealingsomebody’sthings.C.Frighteningsomebody.D.Makingacalltosomebody.2、Theunderlinedword“downsides”inParagraph2probablymeans________.A.BenefitsB.effectsC.disadvantagesD.points3、Accordingtothewriter,itisdifficultto________.A.downloadafalsevideoB.postaunfriendlymessageC.knowwhosendsonline-bulliesD.setupatrueFacebookaccount4、Whydoonline-bullyinginvolvemorepeoplethantraditionalformsofbullying?A.Morepeopleliketotelllies.B.Online-bullyingiseasytospread.C.Morepeoplewanttobecomefamous.D.Morepeopleliketomakefunofothers.5、Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Bullyingisharmful.B.Bullyinggoeshigh-tech.C.Online-bullyingishardtocatch.D.Peoplecangetridofonline-bullying.Text2Thecatastrophicminorplanetcrashthatwipedoutthedinosaurs66millionyearsagomaynothavebeensodestructivehadithitalmostanywhereelseonearthaccordingtoanewresearchbyJapanesescientistsKunioKaihoandNagaOshima,whopublishedtheirfindingsThursdayinthejournalScientificReports.Itmeansdinosaurscouldstillruletheearthandhumansmayneverhaveevolvedatall.Theroughlysixmile(10km)wideplanetcreatedacrater(坑)morethan110miles(176km)acrosswhenitsmashedintoourplanet.Thecollisionreleasedmorethan1billiontimesasmuchenergyastheatomicbombexplosionwhichdestroyedHiroshimaandNagasakiatthecloseofWorldWarⅡ.Morethan75percentofalllandandseaanimals,themostfamousofwhichbeingdinosaurs,werewipedoutasaresult.Hugevolumesofash,sootanddustshotintotheatmosphere,blockingasmuchas80percentofprecioussunlightfromreachingthesurfaceoftheplanet.Thepairbelievethekeyingredientintheextinctionwasthesoot,whichwasproducedwhenthecrashlightedrocksloadedwithhydrocarbonmolecules(碳?xì)浠衔锓肿?suchasoil.However,theamountofhydrocarboninrocksvarieswidelydependingontheirlocation.Withthisinmind,theteamsetaboutanalysingplacesonEarthwheretherockshaveahighhydrocarbonmoleculecontent.Theyfoundthatonlyabout13percentoftheplanethavesuchanenvironment,essentiallymeaningthatthedinosaurswereunluckywhentheminorplanethitinsuchahydrocarbonricharea.“Thecatastrophicchainofeventscouldonlyhaveoccurrediftheminorplanethadhitthehydrocarbon-richareasoccupyingapproximately13percentoftheEarth’ssurface,”thescientistswroteinauniversitypressrelease.It’sagoodthingforhumanity,however,orelsewemayneverhaveevolvedinthefirstplace.1、Accordingtothetext,iftheminorplanethitsomewhereelseonearth.A.itwouldwipeoutdinosaursB.itwouldwipeoutthecitizenslivingonbothHiroshimaandNagasakiC.humancouldruletheearthD.dinosaurscouldcontinuetoruletheearth2、TheatomicbombexplosionatWorldWarIIwasmentionedtodescribe.A.thesizeoftheminorplanetB.theweightoftheminorplanetC.thepoweroftheminorplanetD.thehistoryoftheminorplanet3、Whichofthefollowingdirectlycausedtheextinctionofdinosaurs?A.Thehydrocarbonmoleculescontainedintheoil.B.Therockswithalowhydrocarbonmoleculecontent.C.Thesootproducedduringthecrash.D.Theareawheretheminorplanetcrashed.Text3DearKoko,I’velearnedaboutyoufrommyamazingteacher.Ithinkit’sfunthatyoucancommunicatewithushumansbyusingthesignlanguage.I’vespentalotoftimewatchingyouindifferentvideosandloveyoufromthebottomofmyheart.It’sheartbreakingtolearnaboutallofthecruelthingsdonetogorillas(大猩猩).InAfrica,forexample,thekillersusegunstokillyourfellowsformeat.Theydon’tunderstandtheinfluencetheiractionsarehavingongorillas.Anotherthingisthelossofgorillas’naturalhome,whichiscausedbytheimprovedinfrastructuresuchasbuildingroadsandairports.Whenwecutdowntrees,youbecomehomeless.Wetakeawayyourshelterandsourcesoffood,leavingyouwithverylittlechanceofsurvival.Someofmyclassmatesarewritingtotherelevantdepartmentsabouttheseseriousproblems.Hopefullytheseletterswillmakeadifferenceduringyourlifetime.Overthepastthreemonths,myclasshasbeenresearchingongorillas,andI’velearnedsomanythings.Forexample,I’velearnedthatyouhavealotoffeelingssimilartomineandyouarealwayssocarefulwitheverythingyoudo.Ithinkthatyouarereallyworthsaving.We’vecomeupwithmanyideastohelpyouandyourfellows.OneofthebestideasistocommunicatewiththePresidentoftheWorldBankandhavehimgivemorefinancialsupporttotheorganizationsforgorillas.Anotherideaistomakepubliclawsonthekillers.Ialsothinkweneedtokeepeducatingpeopleaboutgorillas.Ilovewritingtoyouandhopeyoucanunderstandhowimportantyou’vebecometoourclass.Woulditbetoomuchtoaskforareturnletter?Mike1、Accordingtothepassage,Kokoisprobably______.A.a(chǎn)killerofgorillas B.a(chǎn)memberofthegorillafamilyC.a(chǎn)nexpertongorillas D.a(chǎn)governorinchargeofgorillas2、Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthesecondparagraph?A.Theproblemsgorillasfaceatpresent.B.Thedangergorillascauseforhumans.C.Theuniquecharacteristicgorillashave.D.Thenaturalenvironmentgorillaslivein.3、Theauthorsuggeststhat______.A.gorillasshouldbeprotectedinnaturereservesB.killersforgorillasshouldbelegallyresponsibleC.organizationsshouldbesetuptoprotectgorillasD.peopleshouldmakedonationstogorillaprotectionText4BythetimeRobertPorterAllenwasbornin1905,thewhoopingcrane(鳴鶴)wasalreadyintrouble.ThebeautifulbirdwasoncecommonlyfoundacrossNorthAmerica.By1941,thewhoopingcranepopulationhaddwindledtothedoubledigits.ThetallestspeciesinNorthAmericawerecriticallyendangered.Inthe1940s,theremainingcranesmigrate(遷徙)everyyearfromtheGulfCoastofTexastosomewhereinthenorthofCanadatobreed(繁殖).Theconservationcommunitydidn’tknowwherethebirdswent.Thewetlandswheretheyusedtospendwintersweregrowingrarerandrarerastheytiny,non-migratinggroupofwhoopingcraneswasaliveinLouisianain1941,butthegrouphaddisappearedbythetimeAllenstartedhisresearch.In1942,AllenundertookthewhoopingcraneprojectOverthenextthreeyears,hedidalmostconstantfieldworkthattookhimfromTexasupthecranes'migrationroutetoNebraska,andonintoSaskatchewaninsearchofthenestinggroundofthebirds.Studyingthebirdinitsbreedinghabitatandseeinghowmanybirdswerebornwouldallowconservationiststounderstandhowtohelpthebirdsontheirjourney.Butfindingthewhoopingcrane'snestingsitemeantdifficultandfruitlessairsearchesovernorthernCanada.In1952,Allenwroteareportonthewhoopingcrane.Thereportwasawarningcalltotheconservationcommunity:only33migratory"whoopers"remained,andtheirnestingsitestillhadn’tbeenfound.Twoyearslater,thewhoopingcranesbreedinggroundsinCanada'sWoodBuffaloNationalParkwerefinallyfound,andAllenheadednorthtostudythemfirsthand,an"incrediblydifficultjourney,"inSprunt’swords,Allen’sworklaidthegroundworkforconservationiststosavethebirds.Theireffortspaidoffasthenumbersreached57by1970and214by2005.Today,thewhoopingcraneisstilllistedasendangered,butthereareroughly600birdsalive.1、Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.ItisastoryaboutAllen’ssearchingforalostbird.B.Itisastoryaboutthecranes,LongmigrationflightC.Itisastoryaboutthecranesurvivingthewinters.D.Itisastoryaboutconservingthewhoopingcrane2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dwindled”meaninthefirstparagraph?A.Increased B.Reduced C.Stayed D.Limited3、AccordingtothePassage,whichofthefollowingismainlyresponsibleforwhathappenedtotheremainingwhoopingcranes?A.Habitatloss B.Illegalhunting. C.Naturaldisaster. D.Deadlydiseases.4、Whichofthefollowingeventstookplacein1954?A.Thenon-migratinggroupofwhoopingcranesdisappearedB.RobertPotterAllenundertookthewhoopingcraneproject.C.ThewhoopingcranesbreedinggroundswerediscoveredD.RobertPorterAllenwroteareportonthewhoopingcrane.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrectFortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblankWeekend“catch-up”sleepisalieThenegativehealtheffectsofskimpingonsleepduringtheweekcan’tbereversedbymarathonweekendsleepsessions,accordingtosoberingnewstudy1.completefreedomtosleepinandnapduringaweekendrecoveryperiod,participantsinasleeplaboratorywhowerelimitedtofivehoursofsleeponweekdays2.(gain)nearlythreepoundsovertwoweeksandexperiencedmetabolicdisorder3.wouldincreasetheirriskfordiabetesoverthelongterm4.weekendrecoverysleephadsomebenefitsafterasingleweekofinsufficientsleep,thosegains5.(wipe)outwhenpeopleplungedrightbackintothesameschedule6.(rob)ofsleepthenextMonday“Iftherearebenefitsofcatch-upsleep,7.a(chǎn)regonewhenyougobacktoyourroutineIt’sveryshort-lived”saidKennethWright,directorofthesleepandchronobiologylaboratoryattheUniversityofColoradoatBoulder,whooversawtheworkWrightsaidthatthestudysuggestspeopleshouldprioritizesleep,8.(cut)outtheoptional“sleepstealers”suchaswatchingtelevisionshowsorspendingtimeonelectronicdevices9.peopledon’thaveachoiceaboutlosingsleepduetochild-careresponsibilitiesorjobschedules,theyshouldtakeintoconsiderationprioritizingsleep10.theywouldahealthydietorexerciseTimCook,theCEOofApple,showedofftheirnewestdevice,theAppleWatch.Mr.CooksaiditwasthemostpersonaldeviceApple1.(create).TheAppleWatchisaverysmallcomputerapersonwearsonhisorherwrist.Itcandomanyofthesamethings2.a(chǎn)niPhone.Theappsarecustomized(定制)forthewatch.Itisdifferentthanjustseeing3.isonyourphone.Likeaphone,youwillbeabletoreceive4.(call)onyourwrist.MrCooksmiledwhile5.(describe)this“I'vebeenwantingtodothissinceIwasfiveyearsold,”hesaid“Thedayis6.(final)here.”Thewatchesarrivedinstores7.lateApril.Theyaresoldatdifferentprices,beginningat$8.Mr.Cooksaidthehigh-endmodel,theone9.(make)of18-karatgold,isthousandsofdollarsOneproblemwithAppleWatchisthatyouneedaniPhoneonyourbody,ornearby,10.(get)thiswatchtofunctionfully.Likeaphone,italsoneedstobechargedeachnightItremainstobeseenwhetherpeoplereallywanttocarrybothasmartphone11.a(chǎn)smartwatchSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)SponsorshipinSportSponsorshipinsportisusuallyintheformoffinancialassistanceofferedbyacommercialorganizationtoapersonorateaminreturnforpublicity.Mostpeopleadmitthatsponsorshipinsportisnecessary.Foronething,sporthasbecomeincreasinglyexpensivetomanage,andplayersneedmoneytobeabletoparticipateatahighlevel.Foranother,watchingsporthasbecomeamajorformofsocialentertainment,sosponsorshipofsportingeventshelpscompaniestopromotetheirproducts.1、Theonlynegativeaspectsforasponsorareifanathleteshouldplaybadlyormisbehave,butgenerallysportcreatesagoodimage(形象)foracompanybyconveyinghealthandfitness.2、TheorganizersoftheOlympicGameshavebeencriticizedforacceptingsponsorshipfromfastfoodcompanies.Peoplequestionwhytheorganizerstakemoneyfromsuchcompanies.Publichealthexpertsbelieveifwereallywanttopromotehealthalongsideexcellenceinsport,thenitmustbelinkedbyapprovalsforproductswhichsupportgoodhealth.3、Nowadayssponsorshipisnolongerlimitedtomajoreventsandprofessionals.Localteamsandyoungplayersarealsosponsored.Thereisatrendalsoforamateurstorelyonsponsorshipforequipment,clothing,andtocovertheirexpensesoftrainingandcompetingeventhoughtheyarenotfull-timesportspeople.Sosponsorshipenablesmajorworldeventstobecomemoreimpressive.4、Besides,sponsorshipenablesustoviewourfavoritesportingeventontelevision,eventhoughitistakingplaceontheothersideoftheworld.However,suchcommercializationsometimesmeanscompromise,andinfact,forsomelesspopularsportsitmaybeanegativefactor,anditmayevenresultintheendofthatsportingcode.Sportswhichareseenaslesspopularandthereforelesscommerciallysuccessfulcannolongerattractsponsors.5、Theunevendistributionofsponsorshipcouldleadtotheendofsomelesspopularsports,andcouldreduceourfreedomofsportingchoice.A.Itshouldn’tberelatedtoanyunhealthyproducts.B.Sponsorshipmaymisleadplayersaboutsportingchoices.C.However,thishascausedseriousargumentsforsomemajorevents.D.Theendgoalforthesponsorsistodelivervalueandgrowthfortheirbrands.E.Italsopromotesparticipationatgrassrootslevel,bringingsportstoeveryone.F.Taxreliefisanotheradvantage,whichmeanssponsorshipcanhelptosavemoney.G.SponsorshipmaycreatethesituationofgivingwiththeonehandandtakingwiththeotherFoursimpleway

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