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考研《英語一》2023年嘉興市海寧市全真模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Oneday,atrainwasapproachingthesmalltownofCheekyville.Onthetrainwasa1guywithabigsuitcase.HewascalledWilliamWarblerandhelookedvery2indeed.Butwhatmadehimmostunusualwasthefactthatwheneverheneededto3hediditbysingingopera.Itdidn’tmattertoWilliamwhetheritwassimplyamatterofansweringabriefgreeting,like“goodday”.Hewould4“Goooddayyytoyouuuuuu.....toooooo!”Noonecouldgetanormal,5wordoutofhim.And,asnooneknewhowhemadehislivingandhelivedquitesimply,alwayswearingthesameoldsecond-handsuit—theyoften6him.They7hissinging,callinghim“crazy”.WilliamhadbeeninCheekyvilleforsomeyears,when,oneday,arumor(謠言)8roundthetown:Williamhad9aroleinaveryimportantoperainthenation’scapital,andtherewereposterseverywhere10theeventwasagreat11.Andtoeveryone’ssurpriseinCheekyville---whenWilliamwasbeing12byreporters,heansweredtheirquestionsbyspeaking13singing.Andhediditwithgood14andwithaclearandpleasantvoice.Fromthatday,Williamgaveupsinging15.Nowhedidonlyduringhisstageappearancesandworldtours.Somepeoplesuspected16hehadchanged,butothersstillhadnoidea,andcontinuedbelievinghimtobesomewhatmad.Theywouldn’thavethoughtso17theyhadseenwhatWilliamkeptinhisbigsuitcase.Itwasalargestonewithahand-carvedmessageonit.Itsaid“Practiceeverysecond,foryouneverknowwhenyour18willcome.”Littledidpeopleknowthatrather19hegottheroleintheoperabecausethe20hadheardWilliamsingingwhileoutbuyinganewspaper.1、A.strangeB.handsomeC.funnyD.sensitive2、A.strongB.specialC.commonD.a(chǎn)nxious3、A.debateB.practiceC.singD.communicate4、A.shoutB.respondC.repeatD.tease5、A.singingB.spokenC.writtenD.printed6、A.disrespectedB.lovedC.a(chǎn)ppreciatedD.disturbed7、A.madefunofB.gotaddictedtoC.tookprideinD.madesenseof8、A.developedB.reflectedC.spreadD.expressed9、A.refusedB.ruinedC.createdD.got10、A.confirmingB.a(chǎn)dvertisingC.a(chǎn)pprovingD.a(chǎn)ssessing11、A.benefitB.discoveryC.successD.experience12、A.opposedB.blamedC.interviewedD.welcomed13、A.otherthanB.ratherthanC.morethanD.lessthan14、A.serviceB.remarksC.signsD.manners15、A.a(chǎn)tallhoursB.a(chǎn)tallpointsC.a(chǎn)tcertaintimeD.a(chǎn)ttimes16、A.howB.whyC.thatD.where17、A.whileB.becauseC.ifD.since18、A.chanceB.moneyC.inspirationD.wisdom19、A.carefullyB.quicklyC.naturallyD.a(chǎn)ccidentally20、A.directorB.writerC.a(chǎn)ctressD.teacherSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Octopuses(章魚)areseaanimalsfamousfortheirroundedbodies,bulgingeyes,andeightlongarms.Theyliveinalltheworld’soceansbutthereareespeciallymoreoctopusesinwarm,tropical(熱帶的)waters.Octopuses,liketheircousin,thesquid(烏賊),areoftenconsidered“monstersofthedeep”,thoughsomespecies,ortypes,occupyrelativelyshallowwaters.Mostoctopusesstayalongtheocean’sfloor,althoughsomespeciesarepelagic,whichmeanstheylivenearthewater’ssurface.Otheroctopusspeciesliveindeep,darkwaters,risingfrombelowatdawnanddusktosearchforfood.Crabsandshrimpsrankamongtheirfavoritefoods,thoughsomecanattacklargerprey(獵物),likesharks.Octopusestypicallydropdownontheirpreyfromaboveand,usingpowerfulsuctionsthatlinetheirarms,pulltheanimalsintotheirmouths.Theoctopusperformsitsfamousbackwardswimbyblowingupwaterthroughamusculartubeonthebodycalledasiphon.Octopusesalsocrawl(爬)alongtheocean’sfloor,puttingtheirarmsintosmallopeningstosearchforfoodSeals,whales,andlargefishpreyonoctopuses.Ifthreatened,octopusesshootaninkyliquidthatdarkensthewater,confusingtheotheranimals.Theoctopuscanalsochangetogray,brown,pink,blue,orgreentomixwithitssurroundings.Octopusesmayalsochangecolorasawaytocommunicatewithotheroctopuses.Octopusesaresolitarycreaturesthatlivealoneindens(巢穴)builtfromrocks,whichtheoctopusmovesintoplaceusingitspowerfularms.Octopusessometimesevenfashionarock“door”fortheirdensthatpullclosedwhentheoctopusissafelyinside.1、InwhichplacecanwefindmoreOctopuses?A.TheoceannearHainan.B.TherivernearCanada.C.TheArcticOcean.D.TheSouthPole.2、WhatisawayforOctopusestocommunicatewitheachother?A.Usingspecialsignals.B.Makingspecialsounds.C.Livingtogetherinagroup.D.Changingtheirowncolors.3、WhatdoweknowaboutOctopuses?A.Theyjuststayindeepocean.B.Theyeatfoodbyusingtheirteeth.C.Theydon’tlikehuntinglargeanimals.D.Theyshootaninkyliquidtoavoiddangers.Text2JohnH.JohnsonwasborninablackfamilyinArkansascityin1918.HisfatherdiedinanaccidentwhenJohnwassix.Hewasreachingthehighschoolage,buthishometownofferednohighschoolforblacks.Fortunatelyhehadastrong﹣willedcaringmother.Johnrememberedthathismothertoldhimmanytimes,"Son,youcanbeanythingyouwantreallytobeifyoujustbelieve."Shetoldhimnottodependonothers,includinghismother."Youhavetoearnsuccess,"shesaid."Allthepeoplewhoworkharddon'tsucceed,buttheonlypeoplewhodosucceedarethosewhoworkhard."Thesewordscamefromawomanwithlessthanathirdgradeeducation.Shealsoknewthatbelievinghardworkdon'tmeaneverything.Sosheworkedhardasacookfortwoyearstosaveenoughtotakeherson,whowasthen15,toChicago.Chicagoin1933wasnotthepromisedlandthatblacksouthernerswerelookingfor.John'smotherandstepfathercouldnotfindwork.ButhereJohncouldgotoschool,andherehelearnedthepowerofwords﹣asaneditorofthenewspaperandyearbookatDuSableHighSchoolhiswishwastopublishamagazineforblacks.Whileothersdiscouragedhim,John'smotherofferedhimmorewordstoliveby."Nothingbeatsafailurebutatry."Shealsolethimpawn(典當)herfurnituretogetthe﹩500heneededtostarttheNegromagazine.ItisnaturalthatdifficultiesandfailuresfollowedJohncloselyuntilhebecameverysuccessful.Healwayskeepshismother'swordsinmind."Son,failureisnotinyourvocabulary!"NowJohnH.Johnsonisoneofthe400richestpeopleinAmerica﹣worth﹩150million.1、WhydidJohn'smotherdecidetomovetoChicago?A.hisfatherdiedwhenJohnwasveryyoungB.lifewastoohardforthemtostayonintheirhometownC.JohnneededmoreeducationbadlyD.therewerenoschoolsforNegroesintheirhometown2、John'smother.A.didn'tbelieveinordependonothersB.thoughtonecouldbewhateveronewantedtobeC.believedonewouldsucceedwithoutworkinghardD.thoughtnoonecouldsucceedwithoutworkinghard3、Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence"Nothingbeatsafailurebutatry."mean?A.ifyoutry,youwouldsucceedB.a(chǎn)failureisdifficulttobeat,evenifyoutryC.a(chǎn)tryisalwaysfollowedbyafailureD.nofailurecanbebeatenunlessyoutry.Text3TheAsiancountryannouncedyesterdaythatChinawasputtingtariffsortaxesonabout$3billionworthofimportsfromtheU.S.Thetariffsareon128American-madeproducts,rangingfromporkandfruittosteelpipes.ThiswillmakeitmoreexpensiveforAmericabusinessestosellthoseproductsinChina.AndChinasaysthiswasdoneasaresponsetothetariffsthattheU.S.recentlyputonimportsofChinesesteelandaluminum.Meanwhile,U.S.PresidentDonaldTrumpsaysmoretariffs,newonesworthasmucha$50billionarebeingplannedbytheU.S.onadditionalgoodsfromChina.So,onebigquestionis,willallthiscauseatradewar,whencountriestaketurnsputtingtariffsoneachother’sgoods,causingpricestorise?Wedon’tknowyet.TheU.S.andChinashiphundredsofbillionsofdollarsofgoodsbackandfortheveryyear.So,thetariffswe’veseensofarareatinypartofthat.AndAmerica’streasurysecretarysaystheU.S.andChinaaretalkingbehindthescenesabouthowtopreventapossibletradewar.Butanumberofexpertsareconcernedthiscouldturnintooneandsoaresomestockinvestors.TheChinesetariffswereamajorfactorinadropoftheU.S.stockmarketyesterdaywhentheDowJonesIndustrialAveragefell459points.Butjustlikeit’shardtotellifatradewarisonthehorizon,it'salsohardtotellwhatkindofeffectsonecouldhavedecadesdowntheroad.1、WhichofthefollowingimportsdidtheU.S.governmentputtariffson?A.Pork.B.Fruit.C.Aluminum.D.Steelpipes.2、WhydoestheChinesegovernmentputtariffsonimportsfromtheU.S.?A.Chinesegovernmentwantstoceasethetradewar.B.Chinesegovernmentwantstobenefitfromthetrade.C.Chinesegovernmentwantstomakeaneyeforaneye.D.Chinesegovernmentwantstopromotetheworldtrade.3、Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.ThereisatradewarbetweenChinaandtheU.S.B.TheU.S.presidentincreasesthetariffsonChinesegoods.C.Chinesegovernmentfightsbacktoputtariffsonimportedgoods.D.PuttingtariffsonimportsstartswithtensionsbetweentheU.S.andChina.4、Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanyouprobablyfindthisarticle?A.Economy.B.Technology.C.Entertainment.D.CultureText4“Mum,whatdoesitmeanwhensomeonetellsyouthattheyhaveaskeleton(骨骼)inthecloset(衣櫥)?”Jessicaasked.“Askeletoninthecloset?”hermotherpausedthoughtfully,“Well,it’ssomethingthatyouwouldrathernothaveanyoneelseknowabout.Forexample,ifinthepast,someoneinDad’sfamilyhadbeenarrestedforstealingahorse,Itwouldbe‘a(chǎn)skeletoninhisfamily’scloset’.Hereallywouldn’twantanyneighbortoknowaboutit.”“Whypickonmyfamily?”Jessica’sfathersaidwithanger.“Yourfamilyhistoryisn’tsogood,youknow.Wasn’tyourgreat-great-grandfatheraprisonerwhowastransportedtoAustraliaforhiscrimes?”“Yes,butpeoplethesedayssaythatyouarenotarealAustralianunlessyourancestorsarrivedasprisoners.”Gosh,sorryIasked.IthinkIunderstandnow,”Jessicacutinbeforethingsgrewworse.Afterdinner,thehousewasveryquite.Jessica’sparentswerestillquiteangrywitheachother.Hermotherwasironingclothesandeverynowandthensheglaredatherhusband,whohidbehindhisnewspaperpretendingtoread.Whenshefinished,shegatheredthefreshlypressedclothesinherarmsandwalkedtoJessica’scloset.Justassheopenedthedoorandreachedintohangaskirt,abonyarmstuckoutfromthedarkdepthsandabundleofwhitebonesfelltothefloor,Jessica’smothersankintoafaint(暈倒),walkingonlywhenJessicaputacold,wetclothonherforehead.Shelookeduptoseetheworriedfacesofherhusbandanddaughter.“Whathappened?WhereamI?”sheasked.“Youjustdestroyedtheschool’sskeleton,Mum,”explainedJessica,“Ibroughtithometohelpmewithmyhealthproject.Imeanttotellyou,butitseemedthatassoonasImentionedskeletonsandclosets,itcausedaproblembetweenyouandDad.”Jessicalookedinamazementasherparentsbegantolaughmadly.“Theyarebothcrazy,”shethought.1、AccordingtoJessica’smother,“askeletonintheclothes”means______.A.a(chǎn)familyhonorB.a(chǎn)familysecretC.a(chǎn)familystoryD.a(chǎn)familytreasure2、WhatcanwelearnaboutsomeAustralian’sancestorsfromParagraph2?A.TheywerebroughttoAustraliaasprisoners.B.TheyweretheearliestpeoplelivinginAustralia.C.TheywereinvolvedinsomecrimesinAustralia.D.Theywerenotregardedascriminalsintheirdays.3、Jessica’smotherfelldownintoafaint______.A.becauseshewasknockedB.becauseshewasfrightenedC.becauseshewasinjuredD.becauseshewassurprised4、Jessica’sparentslaughedmadlyattheendofthestoryprobablybecause______.A.theywerecrazyB.theywereoverexcitedC.theyrealizedtheirmisunderstandingD.theyboththoughttheyhadwonthequarrelPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Ihadawonderfulschooltime,thankstomyChineseteacher,whoinspiredmetodogreatthingsWhenIcouldsaymyfirstword,I1.(attract)bywordsandbooksItwasmyChineseteacherwhogrewmyloveofreadingandinfluencedmealotWithherencouragement,Iwouldspendhours2.(bury)myselfinnovels,evenifmyfriendsjustlaughedatmeSheencouragedustoread:notjustinclass,3.a(chǎn)lsoonourownThemainreasonwhyIlikehersomuchis4.sheisoneofthekindestteachersIhaveeverhadWhateverstoryyouwant5.(share),shewouldalwayslisten6.(careful)andtreatyoulikeafriendratherthanastudentThewayshewantedustosucceed,thewaysheexpectedsomuchfromus…Itwasobviousthatshecaredaboutourdreamsandfutures7.(she)personalityjustshowssunshineandwarmthAteacherwhocaresthatmuchdeservesaspecialplacein8.heartsofherstudentsTherefore,tosumitup,myChineseteacherispossiblyoneofthemostinspiring9.(educator)I’veeverhadHerconsideratewaysandheartfeltpridetowardsherstudentsmakemefeelwarmAgoodteacheristheonewhoexplains,abetterteacherdemonstrates,butonlythe10.(good)cantrulyinspirePoetry(詩歌)isneverfarawayfromourdailylivesManyofusgrewuprecitingclassicpoems,learningtoenjoythisbeautifulartformthat’sabletousejustafewlines1.(express)suchrichmeaningsTheChineseShijing,whichdatesbacktotheWesternZhouDynasty,hasa2.(long)historythantheHomericepics(荷馬史詩)Eventoday,classicpoems3.(appreciate)byalotofpeopleTorecognizethespecial4.(able)ofpoetryandgetitscreativespirit,WorldPoetryDayisheldbytheUnitedNationsonMarch21eachyeartosupportlinguisticdiversitythroughpoeticexpressionTheChinesePoetryCongress(中國詩詞大會)showingclassicpoetryis5.(extreme)popularThecompetitionsawover100hopefulparticipantstakingpartin6.numberofchallengesTheparticipants,7.a(chǎn)gesrangefrom7to70,includestudents,farmers,teachersandforeigncompetitorswithaninterest8.ChineseliteratureAndevenTVseriesinvolvingpoetryarevery9.(success)Forexample,inTheLegendofZhenhuan,oneofthedrama’smostmovingsongswasadaptedfromapoem10.(write)byWenTingyunoftheTangDynastySectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)TipstoIncreaseYourProductivityWanttogetmoredoneinyourday?Ofcourseyoudo.1、Thegoodnewsisthateveryonecanincreasetheamountoftaskstheyaccomplishinaday.Herearesometipstohelpyouhaveamoreproductiveday.Makeaplanforyourday.Makesureyouknowhowyouwantyourdaytogoinadvance,evenbeforeyoustart.2、Toworkbest,createthenextday’splanthenightbeforesothateverymorningyouspendtimeperforming,notplanning.Breaklargetasksdownintobitsaccomplishedeasily.Doyouhavealargeprojectthat’sjustsobigthatyoukeepputtingitoff?Ormaybeyou’rejustunsureofwheretobegin,soyouputitoff.3、Therefore,youwillfeelasenseofaccomplishmentasyouchecktheitemsofyourlist.Alwayssetyourpriorities(優(yōu)先事項).4、Figureoutwhatmustbedone,dothatfirstandranktherestofyourworkaccordingtoimportance.Ifyoudon’tgettotheitemsattheendofyourlist,itwon’tbeabigproblem,andyoucandothemanothertime.5、Ifyouarethemostproductiveinthemorning,that’swhenyoushouldhitithardanddoasmuchasyoucan.Ifyouworkbetterintheafternoon,takecareofsomethingslikeemailsinthemorningandthenaccomplishtheimportantprojectsintheafternoon.Keepontopofyourworkhabits,andyou’llbemoreproductive.A.Rewardyourselfifyouareproductive.B.Thiscanprovideyouaroadmapfortheday.C.Beawareofwhenyouarethemostproductive.D.It’stoughtomeetdepressedpeoplewhoareproductive.E.It’simportanttoaccomplishthemostimportanttasksfirst.F.Agoodwayistobreaktheprojectdownintomoremanageableones.G.Tostaycompetitiveinanyindustry,youneedtoimproveyourproductivity.Youprobablythinkthatyouarealreadyefficientandskilledinwhatyouaredoing,andperhapsyouareright.1、.Improvementisindeedveryimportantbecauseitkeepsyoulongingforsuccess,anditiswhatpreventsyoufromtiring.So,makethebestofwhoyouare,andusethesepracticaltips.Spareafewminutesadaytolearnnewthings.2、Youmayconsiderreadingblogs,magazines,ortrade

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