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考研《英語一》2023年寧夏回族固原市模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)MywifeandIparkedatatrailhead(小道起點)thesametimeasayoungman.Hewascoveredintattoos(紋身)andcars.I1hewasabadperson,sowe2todistanceourselvesfromhim.Buthe3hardtocatchupandwantedtotalksome.Wesloweddown.Hesaidhewas4abadtimeinhislife.We5lefthiminthedust,headinguptheriver.A(n)6laterwehadtoturnback7aflashfloodhadtakenoutthetrailbridge.Therehewasagain,laboringupthetrail.Healsoturnedto8usback.Hesharedalittlemoreofhis9.Inacaraccidenthe10hismotherandsisteranswas11andpermanentlyinjuredtoo.Wewalkedslowlyforthewholewaybacktothetrailhead.Hepulleduphisshirtto12histattoo.Itwastwoangelsina(n)13lightsignalingtohim.Hepointed...“Thisismysisterandthisismymom.Theytoldmetostop14everythinganddrinkingheavily.Theylovedmeandwantedmetoliveinlovetoo!”He15explainedthatthebrilliantlycoloredtattoowastheexactvision(幻象)hehadthatday.Hestoppeddrinkingandstartedto16peoplemoreandliveagoodlife.My17meltedaway.Ithadpaintedawrongpictureofthiswonderful18withabeautifulmessage.Wehaddinnertogetherarounda19campfirethatwasn’tevenlit.Hestayedthenightinourcamperandwepartedthenextday.Ilearnedmorethanhe20totell...Mayitalsowarmyourheart.1、A.a(chǎn)ssumed B.promised C.found D.a(chǎn)dmitted2、A.failed B.tried C.refused D.pretended3、A.thought B.practised C.cried D.struggled4、A.recoveringfrom B.goingthrough C.puttingupwith D.lookingbackon5、A.gladly B.unwillingly C.politely D.cruelly6、A.month B.week C.day D.hour7、A.a(chǎn)fter B.because C.before D.though8、A.follow B.guide C.hold D.pull9、A.glory B.burden C.story D.wine10、A.examined B.hurt C.saved D.lost11、A.mentally B.slightly C.terribly D.bravely12、A.scratch B.show C.get D.remove13、A.brilliant B.pale C.a(chǎn)rtificial D.dark14、A.remembering B.forgiving C.hating D.experiencing15、A.excitedly B.impatiently C.seriouly D.calmly16、A.respect B.love C.blame D.pity17、A.sympathy B.a(chǎn)nger C.pride D.prejudice18、A.night B.birdge C.person D.world19、A.burning B.warm C.cold D.dying20、A.hesitated B.a(chǎn)greed C.forgot D.hopedSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Ourfamilylovesthesnowandcheersatthefirstgoodstormoftheseason.WhileothersmaythinkofFlorida,wedreamofacabinvacationinNewYork’sAlleganyStatePark.Oneparticulartrip,Irecall,wasjustabitmorememorablethantherest.Whatwenowrefertoasthesnowpantsincidentbeganaccidentallyenough.Myhusband,Bernie,andour2-year-olddaughter,Faith,werebuildingasnowfortwhileIsleddeddownanearbyslope.Onthewaybackupfromonetrip,IsawasmallstonetumblingdownthetrackIhadjustmade.Iwaspuzzled,sincealltheotherrockswereburiedunderseveralfeetofsnow,asIstoodandwonderedaboutthestone---itjumped!Thiswasnostone.Thiswasamouse.Now,Ilovenature,butthatdoesn’tincludemice.Iloudlyprotestedtheinvader,andBernie,comingtomyrescue,assuredmethatthiswasnotamousebutamole,asifthatmattered.AmouseoramoleIstilldidn’tlikeit.BernieandIstoodforafewminuteswatchingthecreaturedisappearfromthepathintothefurrywhiteandcomebackoutagain.ButsoonitdisappearedandIheadedupthehillagain.ShortlyafterIleft,myhusbandscreamedout,sayingthatthemolehadgoneupthelegofhissnowpants.YouhavetounderstandBerniecanbequiteajoker,andIsmelledarat.Notwantingtobeasuckerandfallforanotheroneofhisjokes,Ilaugheditoff.Whenhestartedrunningforthecabin,though,Istoppedlaughinganddecidedmaybethiswasforreal.“Don’tyoudaretakethatthingintothehouse!”Iyelled.Butlikeaflash,Berniewasalreadydashingthroughthecabin’sfrontdoor,withhissnowpants,themoleandall.Ifitwereme,I’dhavebeendowntomylongunderwearrightthereinthesnowwithoutasecondthought.AfewminuteslaterBernieappeared.Werelishedtherestofourwintervacation,drinkinglotsofhotchocolate,sittingbesidethefireplaceandadmiringnature---fromasafedistance.1、Whydidtheauthor’shusbandcometoherrescue?A.Becausethe“mouse”frightenedherB.BecauseshehardlycontrolledthesledC.BecausethesnowfortshebuiltwasdamagedD.Becauseshesteppedonthestoneandfelldown2、Whenherhusbandsaidthatthemolehadgoneupthelegofhissnowpants,theauthorwas___.A.curiousB.puzzledC.excitedD.doubtful3、Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.TheyenjoyedtherestoftheirholidayB.TheywerefondofhotchocolateC.HerhusbandhadfreedomatlastD.Naturecanbedangerousattimes4、Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthetext?A.AMemorableExperiencewithaJokerB.ThePainfulIncidentinAlleganyStateParkC.Family’sFunnyVacationintheSnowD.MyStrongLoveforNatureText2Tenminutesofgentleexercisecanimmediatelychangehowcertainpartsofthebraincommunicateandcoordinate(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'sbrainsandmindsinalongtimeText3Withsmarttechnologyincreasinglyinfluencingallaspectsofourlives,itisonlyamatteroftimebeforesomeoneinvents“smart”shoes—onesthatcanbemadebasedonpersonalneeds.Called“ShiftWear”,thesneakersarethebrainchildofateamofbusinessmen,andengineersledbyNewYork-baseddesignerDavidCoel.Theadaptableshoescanbecustomizedbyusingasmartphoneapp.ShoeownerswillhavetheoptionofselectingadesignfromavarietyofHDpatternbyfamousartistsorcreatingonethemselves.Thecompany’sfoundersimagineamarketplacewhereartistscannotonlysharebutalsoselltheirdesignstoothers.Despitebeingelectronic,thedesignsareclearlyvisibleeveninthebrightestsunlight.What’sevencooleristhatbyswitchingonabacklight,userscanevenshowofftheirdesignsinthedark!AccordingtoCoel,thesneakerswillkeeptheircharge“forever”ifonlyimagesaredisplayed.Thoughtheywillneedperiodicrecharging,activeusershavenothingtoworryabout.That’sbecausetheshoesareequippedwithspecialwalk-n-chargetechnologythatpowerstheshoes—witheverystep.Inactiveusersalsohaveoptionsofchargingthesneakerswithoutusingwires.ThebottompartoftheshoesiscoveredwithKevlerfibers,akindofstrongmaterial,reducingnormalwearandtear.Evenbetter?Theyarecompletelywaterproof(notletwaterthrough)andcanevenbethrownintoanordinarylaundrymachineforaquickwash!Thecompanypredictsthattheshoeswillrangethepricefrom$150to$1000dependingonthesizeoftheE-panelswherethedesignsaredisplayed.Thisisnotthefirsttimethatelectronicsandshoeshavecombined.Lithuania-basediShuhTechnologyhascomeupwithasimilarconceptthatconnectse-readerpanelstoasmartphoneappviatheBluetooth.Whetherthesesmartshoesbecomeaspopularasoursmartdevicesremainstobeseen,thoughtheysurelyareattractive.1、Whatcanweknowaboutthesmartshoesfromthetext?A.Theelectronicdesignscannotbeseenclearlyatnight.B.Thedesignersmakesureeverypairofsneakersareunique.C.Thebottomoftheshoescanlastlongerduetospecialmaterials.D.Theshoeshavetobewashedbyhandtoprotecttheelectronics.2、WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Howthesneakersarecharged.B.Howthesneakerscanworkwell.C.Whatimagesthesneakersshow.D.Whattechnologythesneakerscarry.3、Thevariedpricesofthesneakersmainlydependon________.A.thelengthoftheshoesB.thesizeoftheire-panelsC.thedesignersoftheshoesD.thematerialsoftheirbottoms4、Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutthesneakers’futuremarket?A.Negative. B.Anxious.C.Uncertain. D.Confident.Text4Itisreportedthatbagsaregettingbiggerallthetime,andthattherearemorebagsperpersononthestreettodaythanatanyothertimeinhistory.Ifthisistrue,possibleexplanationscouldincludethewideuseofsmallelectricandelectronicdevices,areading-materialexplosion,apopularinteresttowardtightorpocketlessclothing,orcheapbagmakinglaboroverseas.But,muchasnaturefindsways—suchasdisease—tocontroloverpopulation,citylifehasthrownupimpediments(障礙)tobags.Toentermanypublicbuildings,suchastheatresandrailwaystations,youmustgothroughasearchorgobagless.Thecityhascountlessbagrules.Itishardtokeepthemallstraight,andyou'reneversure,whenleavinghomefortheday,whetheritmightbeabadideatobringonealong.Lastweek,theNewYorkPublicLibrarygotinthegame.Students,researchers,writers,historians,andanyoneelsewhohasgotusedovertheyearstotreatingthevastRoseMainReadingRoomasanofficeorareadingroomcameupagainstanewrule.Youarenolongerallowedtobringabaglargerthaneleveninchesbyfourteeninchesintothelibrary.Ifyouwalkinwithone,youmustleaveitatthecoatcheck.Youmaykeepitscontentswithyou,however,andthelibraryprovidesbigclearplasticbagsforthem.Youreturnthemwhenyoucomebackforyourownbag.Whatthelibraryistryingtoprevent,inthiscase,ispeopletakingthingsout,ratherthanbringingthingsin.Alibrariansaidonthesecondday,”It’sabigchangeforpeoplewhousedtocomeandbringinhalftheirflats.Thepeoplewhousethelibraryresponsiblywillcontinuetodoso.Thepeoplewhostealwillcontinuetogetawaywithit,iftheyreallywantto.”1、Howmanyreasonsdoestheauthorlisttoexplainthechangesrelatedtobags?A.2B.3C.4D.52、Whatdothebagrulesinmanypublicbuildingsrequirepeopletodo?A.Havetheirbagsexamined.B.Payforbringinginbags.C.Leavetheplacesbagless.D.Usebigclearplasticbags.3、WhatisthepurposeofthenewruleattheNewYorkPublicLibrary?A.Tochangepeople’swayofreading.B.Topreventpeoplestealingthings.C.Tohelppeoplebetterusethelibrary.D.Tostoppeoplefrombringingindangerousthings.4、Howistheeffectofthenewruleaccordingtothelibrarian?A.Excellent.B.Satisfactory.C.Harmful.D.Limited.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Undoubtedly,BritainisanationofhatwearersFromtakingoffhats1.launchingmortarboards(學(xué)位帽)intheair,hatshavelongbeenassociatedwithceremoniesandpracticesEventhehistoryofthecountrycan2.(tell)throughhats3.(date)backtomedievalEngland,theflatcapbecameasymbolofworkingclasscultureinthe19thand20thcenturiesTheEdwardianErawas4.goldenageofhats,whenthedecorationsbecameevenmoredelicate,rangingfromflowers,birdstofruitsTheporkpiehat,startinginthemiddle19thcentury,wasthe5.(choose)formanywell-dressedVictoriancitizensDecadeslaterit6.(gradual)becameakeyfeatureofLondonstreetstyleBythe1960s,though,hatsfadedoutofpeople’ssightbecauseoftheriseofprivatecarsItwastheRoyalWedding7.(hold)in2011thatcontributedtothereturnofhatwearingForexample,StockportHatWorksMuseum—theonlymuseuminthecountryfeaturedinhatsandhatmaking—is8.(popular)thanever,withadistinctincreaseonitsvisitors9.marksBritainoutontheworldstageisthelargenumberofhatsofdifferentshapesandcolorsThevarietyofhatsinBritain10.(reflect)itsmulticulturalbackgroundandrichculturalheritageAreportsaysaboutfiftymilliontoseventymillionAmericanshavesleepproblemsItsaysmanymorearesufferingfromlackofsleepAstudyhasexamined1.weneedsleepandtheeffectsofsleeplossThestudyshowsAmericanbusinesseslosemillionsofdollarsayearbecauseoftiredworkersSome2.(employ)aretootiredtoreportforworkTheyhavemoreaccidentsorare3.(little)productiveatworkOthercostsincludedincreasedvisits4.doctorsThestudyfindsthat20%ofinjuries5.(cause)bycaraccidentsarelinkedtosleepydriversOtherstudieshavelinkedpoorsleeptoariskofhealthproblemslikeheartdisease,depressionand6.(healthy)amountsofbodyfatResearcherssaythereasonforthislinkisunclearManyexpertssay7.largeamountofsleepisasimportanttohealthasdietandexerciseTheysaymostpeopleneedseventoninehoursofsleepeachnightLessthanthatcaninfluence8.mentalandphysicalabilitiesItcanleadtomoreseriousproblems,includingseveresleeplessnessPeoplewiththisconditiontemporarilystop9.(breathe)whiletheysleepResearcherssuggestthepublic10.(inform)oftheproblemandtakestepstopreventsleepdisordersSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)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.51Itisconsideredahealthypracticeifboththeparentsshowequalparticipationindesigningthebaby’sroom.Thishelpstocreateaspecialbondbetweenthebabyandtheparentsevenbeforethebabyisborn.52Whichonewillsuityourbaby’sandyourrequirementsshouldbedeterminedsothatdesigningthelayout(布局)becomeseasier.53Pinkbabyroomideasforgirlsarethemostsuitableones.Installingpinkcoloredfurniture,curtainsandtoyswillmakeoneofthebestgirlbabyroomideas.54Yellowandorangeorpinkandbrownbabyroomideasprovetobeneutralandcanbeopted(選擇)for,ifthegenderofthebabyisnotknownorifyouareexpectingtwins.Anothergreatalternativecanbetopaintcartoonpicturesorathemeontothewallstoimplement(實現(xiàn))cutebabyroomwallideas.Ifyouareplanningtosetathemeforyourbaby’sroom,thenbabyroommuralideaswillprovideyouwiththedramatictouchyouwanttoaddtotheroom.55Pickingupathemefromafairytale,storybooks,nurseryrhymes,cartoonseries,etc.canprovetobeeducationalaswellascreativebabyroomideas.Paintingthewallsaccordingtothethemewitheveryincidentsketchedoneachwallisacreativebabyroommuralidea.Ifyouwantyourbabytowakeuptothebeautyofnature,junglebabyroomideaswillsuityourneeds.Paintingthewallswithtreesandanimalsorinstallingawallpaperwitheye-catchingscenerycanhaveagreateffectonthebaby.CelebritybabyroomideasaredesirableforthosecrazyaboutHollywood.Stars’roomordesigntheroomwithphotosandbelongingsoftheactor.A.Therearealotofbabyroomideas.B.Ababy’sroomshouldhavebrightcolors.C.Boy’sbabyroomideascanhaveasportstheme.D.Ifouareexpectingtwins,gofortwinbabyroomideas.E.Settingababyroomthemeisagoodideaforbabyrooms.F.Babyroomideasforboyswillincludeeverythingsetinblue.G.Thebaby’sroomshouldhaveapleasantandhappyenvironment.HowtoEnjoyLifeasaTeenThe"bestyearsofyourlife"?Maybenot,butyoucanlearntomakethemostofyourhighschooldaysare.1.1、.Whetherit'shavingacomputer,havingfriends,havingagoodsupplyoffood,abedtosleepon,familythatlovesyou,havingadecent

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