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考研《英語一》2023年天水市秦安縣最后沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Footracing(競走)isapopularactivityintheUnitedStates.Itisnotonlyseenasacompetitivesport,butalsoasa1toexercise.Though2runnersmayspendmonthstrainingtocompete,otherrunnersandwalkersmightnottrainatal1.3notcompetingtowinmightruninaneffortto4theirowntime,or5toenjoythefunandexercise.Peopleofall6,fromthoselessthanoneyearoldtothoseintheir80s,7intothissport.Theracesareheldoncitystreets,oncollegecampuses,8parks,andinsuburbanareas,andcommonly5to10kilometersin9.Thelargestfootraceintheworldisthe12-kilometerBaytoBreakers10thatisheldinSanFranciscoeveryspring.Thisrace11ontheeastsideofthecitynearSanFranciscoBayandendsonthe12sideatthePacificOcean.In1993therewere80,000people13inthisracethroughthestreetsandhillsofSanFrancisco.Inthe14aretheseriousrunnerswhocompetetowin,and15mightfinishinaslittleas34minutes.Behindthem16thethousandswhotakeseveralhourstofinish.Inthebackoftheracearethosewhowearvariousclothingjustfor17.Therewasagroupoffirefighterswhowereall18inalonglineandwerecarryingafire-hose(消防水龍帶).Oneyeartherewasawedding19.inwhichthebridedressedinalongwhitedressandthegroomworeatuxedo(晚禮服).They20flowerstoby-standers,andwereactuallymarriedatsomepointalongtheroute.1、A.plan B.design C.sport D.way2、A.serious B.a(chǎn)mateur C.famous D.ordinary3、A.Others B.These C.Those D.Ones4、A.save B.beat C.waste D.value5、A.finally B.simply C.partly D.certainly6、A.a(chǎn)ges B.walks C.sorts D.nations7、A.turn B.1ook C.break D.enter8、A.a(chǎn)cross B.over C.through D.on9、A.size B.1ength C.depth D.height10、A.race B.city C.ground D.ceremony11、A.holds B.goes C.begins D.carries12、A.north B.south C.east D.west13、A.signing B.helping C.watching D.running14、A.beginning B.front C.course D.process15、A.who B.what C.which D.As16、A.stay B.fall C.a(chǎn)re D.stand17、A.fun B.medal C.win D.prize18、A.wrapped B.followed C.separated D.tied19、A.dinner B.party C.day D.invitation20、A.sold B.presented C.threw D.DonatedSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Whileeverydogownerknowstheirdogscanreadtheirmoodsperfectly,scientistshavealwaysbeenalittledoubtful.NowthankstosomeresearchersattheUniversityofVeterinaryMedicineinVienna,Austria,wefinallyhavesomeconvincingevidence.Fortheirstudy,biologistCorsonMillerandhisteamexposeselevenselecteddogstodigitalimagesofwomenthatwereeitherangryorhappy.Halfthedogswererewardedfortouchingthescreenwhenshownahappyface,whiletheotherhalfgottheirtreatforselectingthosethatappearedangry.Interestingly,thedogswerenotprovidedwiththeentireface.Somedogswereshownonlyupperhalveswhiletheothersobservedlowerhalves.That'sbecausethescientistsbelievehumansshowtheiremotionsontheirentireface.Aftersometraininglikehowtorecognizesmalldifferenceslikethewrinklesbetweentheeyesorthechangesintheirshapethataccompanythehappyorangryexpressions,thedogsweremostlyabletoidentifythecorrectexpressionnotonlyonafamiliarfacebutonastrangeface.Theresearchersconcludedthedogsweresmartenoughtoreadhumanemotions.Theyalsofoundthosebeingtrainedtoreadangryexpressionstookalongertimetolearn.Theyguessitmaybebecausedogsfindangryfacesdisgusting,causingthemtowithdrawquickly.However,oncethesmartdogsrealizedtheyweregettingrewarded,thetrepidationseemedtodisappear.Infact,thedogshadsuchagoodtimeplayingthecomputer"game"Thatscientistshadahardtimekeepingthemawayfromthetouchscreensafterthestudywascompleted.Theresearchersalsonoticedonlydogswithamaleownerhadahardertimeunderstandingtheexpressionscorrectly.Sincethetouch-screenmodelswereallfemales,thisconfirmedwhathasbeenobservedinpreviousstudiesdogsaremoreefficientatreadingfacialexpressionsofpeoplethatarethesamegenderastheirowner.1、Howdidthescientistsconducttheexperiment?A.Byleavingdogstowomenwhoareeitherhappyorangry.B.Bymixingtheselecteddogstogether.C.Byrewardingonlyhalfofthedogstouchingthescreen.D.Byshowingdigitalpicturesofwomen’shappyorangryfaces.2、Theunderlinedword“trepidation”inParagraph5probablymeans
.A.fearandhesitation B.curiosityandeagernessC.excitementandhappiness D.doubtandsadness3、Accordingtothelastparagraph,dogswithfemaleowners______________.A.a(chǎn)refondofthemalefacesB.a(chǎn)reuninterestedintellingtheemotionsontheentirefacesC.havedifficultytellingthemoodsonthefacesofmalesD.canonlyrecognizeemotionsoffemales4、Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.MoodChangesInfluenceDogs B.DogsIdentifytheMoodsC.dogsandTheirOwners D.Dog’sMoodResearchText2Doyouliveinacitywherelookinguptheairqualityforecastisjustasimportantascheckingtheweatherforecastfortheday?Manyplacesaroundtheworldhaveterriblepollutionproblems.Butnownewresearchsuggeststhatwemightbeabletoprotectourselves,naturallyandeasily—simplybytakingvitaminB.Thestudywasconductedbyateamofinternationalresearchers.TheirfocuswasonapollutantknownasPM2.5.Itssize,approximatelyl/40ththewidthofahumanhair,makesitparticularlydangerousbecauseitisreadilyinhaledandsmallenoughtospreadthroughthebodyviatheblood.ThiscancausedamagetothelungsifPM2.5isbeingbreathedinregularly.Thecurrentexperimentinvolvedsubjectsbeingexposedtocleanairandaplacebo(安慰劑)torecordbaselineresponses.Theyweregiventheplaceboforfourweeks,thenexposedthroughafacemasktoairfromahighlypollutedareaindowntownToronto.Theresearchersmeasuredmethylation(甲基化)changestoDNA;thedamageincreasedineachparticipant.However,intherepeatedexperiment,whenthevolunteersweregivenavitaminsupplementcontaining1milligramofvitaminB12,50mgofvitaminB6,and2.5mgoffolicaciddailyforfourweeks,itreducedthedamagetotheDNAbyarangeof28to76percent.TheresultsindicatehowpreventionatanindividuallevelcouldbeusedtofighttheharmfuleffectsofPM2.5.However,researchersstressedthatresearchwasinitsearlystages.Futurestudies,especiallyinheavilypollutedareas,areurgentlyneededandthey’llfinallydeveloppreventivemeasuresusingBvitaminstopreventthehealtheffectsofairpollution.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inhaled”inParagraph1referto?A.breathed.B.smelt.C.a(chǎn)pproached.D.discovered.2、Howdoestheauthorintroducethecurrentexperiment?A.Byanalyzingcauses.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Bydescribingeffects.3、Whatcanwelearnabouttheresearchersinthelastparagraph?A.Theywarnedpeopleofheavypollution.B.Theyregrettednotusingenoughvolunteers.C.They’llsoonfindmorewaystotestBvitamins.D.They’llconfirmthefindingsinhighlypollutedareas.4、Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.PM2.5IsMostDeadlyB.VitaminBBenefitsPeopleMostC.VitaminBOffersAirPollutionProtectionD.AirQualityForecastIsExtremelyImportantText3PartwaythroughWonder,Fifth-graderAuggiePullmanfindshimselfseatedacrossfromanewfriendintheschoolcafeteria.“Haveyoueverthoughtabouthavingplasticsurgery?”thefriendasks.“Dude,thisisafterplasticsurgery.Ittakesalotofworktolookthisgood,”Auggiesays,runningahandthroughhishair.Inotherwords,whatcouldbepainfullydepressingturnsouttoholdlurking(潛藏的)reservesofhumour,whichisprettymuchthestoryofWonder.Auggie,playedbyJacobTremblay,wasbornwithafacialdifference,andevenaftermultipleoperations,hislooksshockhisclassmates.Asheadaptsfromhomeschoolingtoanewschoolcommunity,heencountersfarworsethanthatlunchtimescene-onenastybully(橫行霸道者)sayshe’dkillhimselfifhelookedlikeAuggie-butheneverfullylosesheart.Themovieisanadaptationofthe2012novelbyR.J.Palacio,whichhassold6millioncopiesinNorthAmericaandlaunchedanantibullyingcampaign,ChooseKind.Palaciohassaidshegottheideaforthestorywhenheryoungsonbegancryingatthesightofagirlwithafacialdifferenceinanicecreamshop.Shetookherkidsoutoftheshop,butlaterregrettedherreaction.“WhatIshouldhavedoneissimplyturnedtothelittlegirlandstartedupaconversationandshownmykidsthattherewasnothingtobeafraidof,”shesaid.Tremblay,11,whobrokeoutoppositeBrieLarsoninthe2015dramaRoom,hasmorethanafewthingsincommonwithAuggie.“WebothloveStarWars,wehaveawesomefamilies,andweloveourdogs.”ButTremblaythinksweallcanfindsomethingincommonwiththeboy.“Everyone’slikeAuggieinoneveryimportantway:wewanttobeacceptedandtreatedequallyandwithkindness.”JuliaRoberts,whoplaysAuggie’smother,becameinterestedinthepartbecauseofherownchildren,“Ireaditwithmykidsandfellsoinlovewithit,”shesaysofthenovel.“Thisbookissuchabeautifulandgentleintroductionintoallkindsoftopics,includingbullyingandintoleranceandfear,andwhatfearmakesyoungpeopledosometimes.”Bothactorshavesomefamiliaritywiththesubject.“Iwaspickedonquiteabitasayoungperson,”Robertssays,thoughshewon’tsaywhatfor.“Evenasa50-year-oldmotherofthree,it’snotapathIliketogoupanddown.”Tremblayrevealsabitmore.“Ihavebeenpickedon,”hesays,“becauseI’mkindofshortformeage.Itoldmyparents,andthat’soneofthebestthingsyoucando,becausemymomsaidwouldneverwantmetocarrynegativethoughtsonmyshouldersalone.”Themostchallengingpartsoffilming,saysTremblay,weremomentsinwhichhehadtocry.Tenderheartedaudiencememberswilllikelyshedtearsoftheirown-especiallyduringscenesbetweenAuggieandhismom,whorepeatedlyreassureshersonthatheisworthyoflove.Butthemoviealsohasitsfairshareofhijinks(喧鬧):foreverytear-filledmoment,thereisalightsaberbattleorsillyscienceprojecttolightenthemood.Thismixtureofpityandhumor,saysRoberts,“wasintrinsic(固有的)inthewritinginthenovel.”Butshecreditswriter-directorStephenChboskywithtranslatingthatbalanceintovisualterms.Asmuchasthemovieimpressestheviewerwithcompassionfortheunderdogs,italsofindsawaytosympathizewiththebullies.“Iwouldsaytotrytotakeamomenttobeconsciousofwhyapersonthatisbullyingsomebodyisbehavingthatway,”saysRoberts,“Afterall”,sheadds,“There’snochildthat’sbornbully.”1、HowdidAuggierespondtohisfriend’squestion?A.Hefeltsoembarrassedthathekeptreserved.B.Heflewoffthehandlethemomentheheardit.C.Heansweredinacalmbuthumourousway.D.Hespentquiteawhilefindingtherightwords.2、WhatinspiredthestoryofWonder?A.AcampaignagainstbullyinginNorthAmerica.B.Palacio’skidsbeingpickedonbytheirclassmates.C.Palacio’sconversationwithagirlinanicecreamshop.D.ThewayPalaciotreatedagirlwithafacialdifference.3、Accordingtothepassage,thethemeofthemovieWonderis________.A.similartothatofthedramaRoomB.focusedonthesafetyofplasticsurgeryC.diverseandcloselyrelevanttopersonalgrowthD.a(chǎn)reflectionofminoritygroups’fateinAmerica4、Whatdoesparagraph7mainlytalkabout?A.HowJuliaRobertsgottoknowJacobTremblay.B.Leadingactors’recallingsimilarexperiencestothoseinWonder.C.JacobTremblay’sbreakthroughinhisactingcareer.D.WhatinfluenceJacobTremblay’smotherhasonhisgrowth.5、AccordingtoJuliaRoberts,StephenChbosky_______.A.isagreatloverofStarWarsandwildanimalsB.wasmovedtotearsbyJacobTremblay’sactingC.isqualifiedtoadaptsciencefictionintomoviesD.succeededinmixingvisualelementswithemotion6、What’sJuliaRoberts’attitudetowardsthebullies?A.Uncaring. B.Negative.C.Sympathetic. D.Cautious.Text4Must-readBooksthatAreHittingtheBigScreenThisYearTheZookeeper’sWifebyDianeAckermanStarring:JessicaChastainandJohanHeldenberghReleaseDate:July31,2017Thistruestoryisbothheartbreakingandheartwarming.AckermanartfullyretellsthestoryofJanandZabinskiandhowtheyusedtheirzootosaveoverthreehundredpeoplefromtheNazis.Aftertheirzoowasbombed,theymanagedtohidepeopleinanimalcages,givinganimalnamestotheirguestsandhumannamestotheiranimals.Thisisonestorywetrulyhopelivesuptothehopeonfilm.TheLostCityofZbyDavidGrannStarring:SiennaMillerandRobertPattinsonReleaseDate:August14,2017Lookingforadventure?Thisstoryisjustwhatyouneed.Thebook(andfilm)tellsthetaleofBritishexplorerPercyFawcettandhowheventuredintotheAmazonjunglein1925,nevertoreturn.It'sanenchantingmysterythatwecan’twaittoseeplayoutonscreen.TheDinnerbyHermanKochStarring:RichardGereandRebeccaHallReleaseDate:October5,2017Wealwayssaywe'ddoabsolutelyanythingforourkids,right?Thestorybeginswithtwocouplespolitely,eatingdinnertogether,avoidingaconversationabouttheirchildrenwhohavecommittedahorrificact.Asthestorygoeson,you'llseejusthowfartheseparentswillgotoprotecttheonestheylove.TheCirclebyDaveEggersStarring:EmmaWatsonandPattonOswaltReleaseDate:November28,2017Ayoungwoman,Mae,ishiredtoworkforapowerfulInternetcompanyandFeelslikeshe'shitthejobjackpot.Thefacilityisveryadvanced,lively,andabitwild.Mae'sstorybeginsasoneofambitionbutsoontumsintoaheart-racingstoryofsuspense.1、WhydidJanandZabinskiputpeopleinanimalcages?A.Toofferthemlivingplaces B.TotreatthemasanimalsC.Toavoidbeingbombed D.TohidefromtheNazis2、Whoplaystheroleofamodernwhite-collarwoman?A.EmmaWatson B.RebeccaHallC.SiennaMiller D.JessicaChastain3、Whencanyougotoseethefilmifyouenjoyadventurestories?A.InJuly B.InAugustC.InOctober D.InNovember4、Whichofthefollowingisrelatedtoparents'raisingkids?A.TheZookeeper'sWife B.TheLostCityofZC.TheDinner D.TheCirclePartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)語法填空OnedayMarywasbusyworkinginherofficeinLondon1.shereceivedanE-mailfromherfriendJoanInJoan’se-mail,shepersuadedMary2.(look)foraflatinLondonforherAsshehad3.(little)moneyathercommandthanbefore,theflathadtobecheap,butithadtobemodern,withelevators,gaslinesIthadtobeinthe4.(east)partofLondon,withpetrolandsubwaystationsnearbyThoughMaryfound5.difficulttofindsuchaflat,shestillwentfromoneblocktoanother,lookingforaflat6.wouldmeetJoan’srequirementsHavingtriedtoomanytimes,Marymetherbossandpolitelyaskedhim7.a(chǎn)dviceItwasthefirsttimethatshe8.(talk)withhisbossaboutherpersonalproblemsIthappenedthatthebossjusthadsuchaflatforrent,sotheyquicklyreached9.a(chǎn)greementButtohersurprise,whenshee-mailedJoan,tellingherthegoodnews,Joansaidthatshehadchanged10.mind---shewasnotreturningtoLondonTheheatwavethatbrokehightemperaturerecordsinfiveEuropeancountriesaweekagoisnowoverGreenland,1.(cause)thesurfaceoftheislandsvasticesheettomeltatnear-recordlevelsandahuge2.(lose)oficeintheArcticOnWednesdayalone,morethan10billiontonsoficewaslosttotheoceansbysurfacemelt,whichisequal3.a(chǎn)bout4,000,000Olympic-sizedswimmingpools,saidRuthMottram,aclimatescientistwiththeDanishMeteorologicalInstituteMelting4.(increase)inrecentdecadesbecauseofclimatechangeandhasbeendecreasingaccumulationfromsnowPreviously,duringthe1970sandthe1980s,Greenlandlost5.a(chǎn)verageof50billiontonsoficeeachyearFrom2010to2018,thatfigureshotupto290billiontons6.(annual)Thissummer,theextentofthemeltcouldsurpass(超過)therecordsetin2012,7.a(chǎn)bout97%oftheicesheetssurfacebegantomeltNASA-JPLCaltechreportedatthetimeGreenland,theworldslargestisland,8.(lie)betweentheAtlanticandArcticoceans,with82percentofitssurface9.(cover)iniceAJune2019studybyscientistsintheUSandDenmarksaidmeltingiceinGreenlandalonewilladdbetween5and33centimeterstotherising10.(globe)sealevelsbytheyear11.IfalltheiceinGreenlandmelted,whichwouldtakecenturies,theworld’soceanswouldriseby12.2metersSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)WaystosavetimeWeallwishwehadjustabitmoretime.Justthinkwhatyoucoulddowithanextrahourortwoeachday:youcouldfinallysticktoanexerciseroutine,orspring-cleanthehouse,orwriteyournovel,orlearntheguitarandsoon.1、ButIcanhelpyoufindmorehoursinyourdayforthethingsthatreallymatter.★GetOutofBedEarlier.Ifyounormallygetupat7;30a.m.trygettingupat7:00a.m.Thathalf-hourmightnotsoundlikemuch,butitcouldbetimethatyouusetoexercise,toreadthatbookyou'vebeenmeaningtofinish.2、★DotheImportantTasksFirst.Onceyougettowork,gettheimportantonesdonefirst(nottheeasyones,oreventheurgentones).3、Ifyouworklikethis,you’llusuallysavetime.Theurgenttaskswillstillgetdone,andyouwon'tmisstheimportantones.★ReduceInterruptions.Ifcolleagueshaveahabitofhangingaroundyourdesktochat,orifthephoneisconstantlyringing,youmightfindthatittakesyouhalfthedaytofinishasimpletasklikewritingaletter.4、★5、Afewminuteschatting,browsingtheweb,andsoon,caneasilyturnintohoursofwastedtimeoverthecourseofaday.Ifyouconcentrationisslipping,takeaproperbreak:goandgetaglassofwater,orstretchyourlegsabit.Andifyou’refacingadifficulttask,trybreakingitintosmallstepsorstagessothatit’seasiertodealwith.A.StayFocusedonYourWork.B.TakeBreaksWhenNecessary.C.Wouldyouwantmetomakeyourdaylonger?D.Ican’tmagicallymakeallyourdays25hourslong.E.Orsimplytogetyourdayofftoacalmandorganizedstart.F.Constantinterruptionsdon’tjusteatuptime,theyalsobreakyourconcentration.G.Youcanaffordtospendatleastanhourworkingonbig,importanttasksratherthanonallthoselittleurgentones.TipsforStayingSharpIt’snotabnormaltofeeloutofitfromtimetotimeorperhapsyou’refeelingabitslugg
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