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考研《英語一》2023年甘肅省天水市武山縣模擬預測試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)SnowboardingintheMountainsIwillneverforgettheexperienceofseeingapartofCanadaandsnowboardinginthemountains.Igotalittleemotionalonthe1fromMontrealtoourfirststopinVancouver.AlthoughIhaveto2thatIwatchedamoviewhileweflewovertheprairies(大草原),Ididoccasionally3outofthewindowtoseewhatwaswhat!4mostofthemountainsinAlbertaandB.C.werecoveredincloudssoIhadto5ourdrivefromKelownatoRevelstoketoseethosemountains!I6I'denteredintoLordoftheRingsterritory(領(lǐng)地)aswetookalifttogettothetopofMt.MackenzieinRevelstoke.BeforesnowboardingIlearnednotto7coffeeinthemorning,whichonlyaddedshakingtomy8duringthefirstfewdescents(滑雪下坡)oftheday.Snowboardinginpowderisquite9fromridingtheicyslopes(斜坡)inQuebec.Atleastwhenyou10downseveralmeters,it'slikefallingonpillows!Mymain11,however,wasgettingstuckinthefew12sectionsofthemountain,thoughafew13skiersgavemearidebylettingmegrabtheirskipolesand14metothenextdrop.Eventhoughwecould15reallyskithetophalfofthemountain,itwasstillatleasttwicethesizeofthemountainweusually16!Ourphonepicturesdon'tdojusticetothesemountains,17wehaveourown18.WhenmyhusbandandIaskedeachotherwhatwasourfavorite19ofthetrip,otherthanspendingtimewitheachother,itwas20theview.1、A.train B.ship C.plane D.car2、A.a(chǎn)dmit B.pretend C.recall D.regret3、A.go B.look C.walk D.stare4、A.Luckily B.Particularly C.Possibly D.Unfortunately5、A.endwith B.pickup C.waitfor D.startfrom6、A.felt B.dreamt C.imagined D.a(chǎn)greed7、A.sell B.drink C.cook D.store8、A.nervousness B.confidence C.excitement D.delight9、A.a(chǎn)bsent B.tired C.safe D.different10、A.fall B.slip C.ski D.look11、A.task B.issue C.concern D.idea12、A.ugly B.rough C.steep D.flat13、A.helpful B.young C.a(chǎn)ged D.single14、A.throwing B.dragging C.lifting D.deserting15、A.even B.a(chǎn)lmost C.only D.yet16、A.stay B.visit C.climb D.ski17、A.a(chǎn)nd B.so C.for D.but18、A.memories B.a(chǎn)dvantages C.feelings D.tips19、A.mountain B.part C.place D.friend20、A.hardly B.normally C.certainly D.strangelySectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1WhentheclockstruckmidnightonFebruary23,myflightlefttheEgyptiancapitalCairoheadingforBeijing.Iwasabouttostarta10-monthprogramorganizedbyChina’sPublicDiplomacyAssociation.DuringthisprogramofferedtoAfricanjournaliststobetterunderstandChinaandreportonsomeimportantevents,onebeingtheForumonChina-AfricaCooperationinSeptember,Igainedalotofknowledgeregardingtheculture,history,andfeaturesofthisvastsociety.Uponarrival,IfirstsoughtouttheEgyptiancommunityinBeijing,andmettwojournalistsfrommycountrywhoworkedforXinhuaNewsAgencyandChinaGlobalTelevisionNetwork.OurgatheringpointwasanEgyptiancoffeeshopinSanlitun,awell-knownmeetingplaceforforeignersinBeijing.MostofourmeetingswerespentsharingexperiencesaboutlifeinChina.Indeed,Iwasabletobeginunderstandingthecountrythroughtheirstories.Plus,throughthosefriendsIexpandedmycircle.IalsostruckuparelationshipwithsomeChinesejournalistswhileparticipatinginactivitieswithmyAfricanpeers.TheyhelpedmeappreciatetherichcultureandeventfulhistoryofancientChina,aswellasthemassivedevelopmentsoverthelast40years,bothpoliticallyandeconomicallyDuringmystay,Itraveledtonineprovincesandvisitedmassesofcities.TheplaceIwasmostconnectedwithwasSanyaduetoitssimilaritiestoSharmEl-Sheikh,oneoftheworld’smostfamoustouristdestinations,locatedontheRedSeainEgypt.Shanghaiwillalsolastinmymemory.Idiscoverthatthiscityisnotonlydistinguishedforbusinessdeals,buthasacolorfulhistoryillustratedbyitsfantasticmuseum,whichtellsthestoryofhowShanghai’simportancegrewinthe19thcentury.WhenwalkinginBeijingoranyoftheothercitiesIvisited,Ialwaysfelthistorymixedwithsignsofmodernity,mirroringfourdecadesofhardwork.Irecordedmanyaspectsofmylifeinchina.1、WhydidthewritercometoChina?A.WorkingforXinhuaNewsAgency. B.Visitingsomefamouscities.C.Expandinghiscircleoffriends. D.Coveringimportantevents.2、WhatdoforeignersusuallydowhenmeetinginSanlitun?A.Talkabouttheirlifeexperiences. B.justhaveadrinkinacoffeeshop.C.Sharestoriesintheirowncountries. D.Participateinactivities3、Whichofthefollowingisthereasonforthewriter’smentioningSharmEl-Sheikh?A.Hemissedhishometown.B.Itisafamoustouristdestination.C.IthassomethingincommonwithSanya.D.ItislocatedinEgypt.4、Whichwordcanbestdescribethewriter’simpressionofChina?A.Dissatisfying. B.Awesome.C.Moving. D.Horrible.Text2WiththeaverageAmericangoingthroughmorethan700poundsofpaperperyear,manyfirmsarelookingforwaystodiscouragetheiremployeesfromover-usingtheofficeprinter.ToshibaAmericanBusinessSolutionshascomeupwithanalternativeidea.Ithasintroducedthee-STUDIO4508LP,aprinterthatgivesuserstheoptiontoprintwitherasabletoner(墨粉)一allowingasinglepieceofpapertobereusedseveraltimes.Toreuseapieceofpaper,theprinterbasicallyusesthesameprocessasanormalprinter,butinreverse(反過來),saidBillMelo,chiefmarketingexecutiveforToshibaAmericaBusinessSolutions.Paperprintedwiththeerasabletonerisfedbackintotheprinter,superheated,andthetonergetsremovedandputinadiscard(丟棄)tank.Thereareacoupleofcatches.Alloftheprintoutsusingtheerasabletonerhavetobeinblueink,whichistheonlycolorinwhicherasabletonerisnowavailable.Andthecompanysaidthatpeoplemaywanttostopreusingtheprintoutsafterfivetimesthroughtheeraserbecausesmalltracesoferasedtextwillbuildupovertime.The$15,420printerisaimedatofficesandschools,wherethereareoftenlargenumbersofprintoutsthatoutlivetheirusefulnessquickly.Withtheerasabletoner,it’spossibletoloadanyshort-livedhandoutsbackontotheprintertobeerasedandthenreused.Still,convincingcustomerstocommittoerasabletonerisn’talwayseasy.Melosaidnotallitscustomerswerehappyaboutonlyhavingtheerasableoption.Themodel,Melosaid,shouldbetterservetheneedsofthosewhowanttobeenvironmentallyconsciousbutalsomayneedsomethingmorepermanentonoccasion.1、What’sspecialaboutToshiba’sprinter?A.It’slow-priced.B.It’sfashionable.C.It’slightweight.D.It’seco-friendly.2、What’sthekeytomakingtheprinterwork?A.Adiscardtank.B.Lightcoloredink.C.Specialwritingpaper.D.Ahighenoughtemperature.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“catches”inParagraph4mean?A.Theories.B.Problems.C.Differences.D.Characteristics.4、Howdidthepublicrespondtotheprinter?A.Theyaskedformorepatterns.B.Someexpresseddissatisfaction.C.Someworriedaboutitsrecycling.D.Theyconsideredithardtooperate.Text3Workisapartofliving—mygrandparentsunderstoodthat.Theylivedandworkedonafarmthathasbeeninmyfamilyfor150years.Theyraisedchickensforeggs,pigsandcattleformeat.Cowswerekeptformilkandthecream,fromwhichGrandmamadebutterandcheese.Whatlittleyardtheyhadbecameagarden.TheDepression(大蕭條時期),therefore,didn’tmakemuchchangeintheirlives.Butitdidbringalotofmenoutofwork,driftingfromjobtojob,tothefarm.Thefirsttoshowupatthedoorofthekitchenwasamaninrags.Hetookoffhishatandquietlyexplainedthathehadn’teatenforawhile.Grandpastoodwatchinghimabit,thensaid,“There’sastackoffirewoodagainstthefencebehindthebarn(谷倉).I’vebeenneedingtogetitmovedtotheothersideofthefence.Youhavejustaboutenoughtimetofinishthejobbeforelunch.”Grandmasaidasurprisingthinghappened.Themangotashineinhiseyesandhehurriedtothebarnatonce.Shesetanotherplaceatthetableandmadeanapplepie.Duringlunch,thestrangerdidn’tsaymuch,butwhenheleft,hisshouldershadstraightened.“Nothingruinsamanlikelosinghisself-respect,”Grandpalatertoldme.Soonafter,anothermanshowedupaskingforameal.Thisonewasdressedinasuitandcarriedasmalloldsuitcase.Grandpacameoutwhenheheardvoices.Helookedatthemanandthenofferedahandshake.“ThereisastackoffirewoodalongthefencedownbehindthebarnI’vebeenmeaningtogetitmoved.It’dsurebeahelptome.Andwe’dbepleasedtohaveyoustayforlunch.”Thefellowsethissuitcaseasideandneatlylaidhiscoatontop.Thenhesetofftowork.Grandmasaysshedoesn’trememberhowmanystrangerstheysharedamealwithduringthoseDepressiondays-orhowmanytimesthatstackofwoodgotmoved.1、Whenhewasaskedtomoveastackoffirewood,thefirstmanwhoaskedforamealgotashineinhiseyesforhewasgladthat.A.hehadfoundagoodjobB.hewouldhavesomethingtoeatC.hewouldnolongersufferfromtheDepressionD.hewouldgetwhathewantedwithoutlosinghisself-respect2、Thewriter’sgrandfatheraskedthosejoblessmentomovethestackoffirewoodbecause.A.hedidn’twantthemtohaveamealfreeofchargeB.hehadbeenneedingtogetitmovedC.hewantedtohelptheminhisownwayD.hewantedtoshowthemhiskindnessandrespect3、Thewriter’sgrandfatherwasallofthefollowingbut.A.kind B.thoughtfulC.wealthy D.sympathetic4、Thebesttitleforthestorywouldbe.A.TheDepression B.ThePleasureofHelpingOthersC.NoPains,NoGains D.Work-APartofLivingText4TheotherdayIwasshoppingatthelocalChinesegrocerystore.Therewasalineatthefishcounter,butonlyonestaffpersonwastheretotakecareofthecustomers.Somecustomersorderedquiteanamountoffishforthatstaffpersontoworkon.AtlastIwasthesecondinline;allIwantedwasacoupleofcrabsandshouldgetoutofthereinnotime.Noticingitwasverybusyatthefishcounter,anotherstaffpersoncameovertohelp.Iwasreadytobeserved,butthestaffpersonwenttotheendofthelineandbegantohelpacoupleofladieswithsnails(蝸牛).Thecustomerinfrontofme,beingserved,turnedaroundandlookedatmesympathetically,andthecustomerbehindmecalledtothestaffperson,"Youshouldstarther,"pointingatme.Hewas,well,ignored.Ifsomeoneaskedme,"WhatisthemostimportantruletofollowinAmerica?"Iwouldreplywithouthesitation,"Waityourturnatalltimes."Whereveryougohereinthiscountry,youwillfindpeoplewaitinginalinequietlytogetanything:whetherinthesupermarkets,departmentstores,busstops,orgasstations,it'sjustamatterofwaitingyourturn.Inalargersense,"waityourturn"ismorethanjustaguideline﹣itisaverybasicnorm(準則)thatreflectsthefundamentalvalueofthewesterncultures.Butinsomesituationsyourturndoesnotalwayscomebasedonwhenyougetthereandhowlongyouhavewaitedinline,justlikemycaseatthestore.Eventhoughthisdidnotoftenhappen,itdidmakemefeelupset.1、Whathappenedtotheauthoratthestore?A.Hewasn'tserveduponhisorder.B.Hewasill﹣treatedbyacustomer.C.Hewasaskedtobeservedlater.D.Hewasaskedtodoothersafavor.2、Whatistheauthor'sopinionaboutQueuingRule?A.Waituntilbeingserved.B.Servepeopleasonelikes.C.Waituntilyourturncomes.D.Firstcome,laterserved.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword"this"inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Hisbelief.B.Hisexperience.C.Hisculture.D.Hisrule.4、Whydidtheauthorwritethetext?A.Toemphasizehiskindnesstoothers.B.Tointroducesomewesternculturestous.C.ToshowhisdisbeliefinQueuingRule.D.Toexpresshisbeliefandhisfeeling.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Arecentstudyshowsthatmostadultsdidhouseholdchores1.(active)whentheywereyoungMostkidstodaydonotdoasmanyhouseholdchoresasbefore,2.samestudyshowsAnexpertsaid,“Parentstodaywanttheirkidstospendmoretime3.thingsthatcanbringthemmoneyandhonourTheyhavestopped4.(do)theonethingthathasproventobringsuccessThatisdoinghouseholdchores”Anotherstudyfindsthatcomparedwiththekids5.didn'tdohouseholdchores,youngadultsbeginningchoresatages3and4weremorelikely6.(succeed)Theyhadbetterfamilyrelationships,didbetterinschool,performedbetteratworkandweremoreindependentPersonalhappiness7.(say)tocomefromstrongrelationshipsItbeginsbylearningtobekindand8.(help)totheirparentsathomeIfyourkidssaytheyhavetoskipchoresbecauseit'stimethey9.(deal)withtheirhomework,you’dbetternotletthemoffthehookIfyoudo,yourchildmaythinkgradesaremoreimportantthancaringaboutothers“Whatmayseemlikesmall10.(message)atthemomentadduptobigonesovertime,”saysanexpertFaradaywasthe1.

(invent)oftheelectricgeneratorandelectricmotorFaraday’sfathersufferedfromlong-timehealthproblems,asaresultof2.

hisfamilyhadlittlemoneytoaffordhisformalschoolingButhewascuriousanddeterminedtolearnWhile3.

(work)inLondonasateenager,hehadachancetoread4.

(vary)booksthathecouldgethishandsonIn1812,heattendedfourlecturesattheRoyalInstitutiongivenbyafamouschemistnamedHumphreyDavyAyearlaterFaraday5.

(accept)asDavy’slabassistantDavyalsotookFaradayon6.

18-monthtourofEurope,whereFaradaymetsomeofthemostfamousscientistsofthedayButforDavy,Faraday7.

(lose)theopportunitytogainacompletescientificeducationHesoonbegantodo8.

(experiment)withelectricityIn1831,hediscoveredelectromagneticinductionAndforthenexteightyearsFaradayworkedlonghoursinthelab,whichdidharm9.

hishealthBytheendofthedecadehewasin10.

poorhealththathisresearchdidnotbeginagainuntil11.Inthemid-1850s,hewasforcedtoretireandhelivedatHamptonCourtuntilhisdeathonAugust25,12.SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Tiredoftraditionalrunning?Well,maybeit’stimetotryusingyourhandsinstead.That’swhatShaunMcCartyandotherAustraliansaredoing----runningonallfours.1、McCarthy,whocomesfromMelbourne,Australia,saidhe’stheonebehindtheterm“crunning.”“It’snotcrawling,it’snotrunning.”hesaid.“Crunningisabetterworkoutthanrunning.Itputsmoreofanemphasis(著重)onthebodythantraditionalrunningdoes.2、”McCarthythinksthathegetsmuchmoreexhaustedaftercrunning,sohebelievesitmustburnmorecaloriesthanrunning.3、Somebelievecrunningcouldresultinbadshoulderinjuriesorbrokennoses.ButMcCarthyisnotworried.ManyMelbourneresidentshavebeenseenrunningaroundonallfours.4、IntheChinesecityofZhengzhou,crawling,amuchslowerversionofcrunning,hasbeenafavouriteactivityformanyyears.Accordingtosomepeoplethere,theexerciseisbelievedtodatebacktwothousandyearstotheHanDynasty.5、ThenMcCarthyadvisesyoutobuysomegoodshoes,handglovesandmostimportantofall,afacemask!A.Readytogivecrunningatry?B.Asitturnsout,theyarenottheonlyones.C.Crunningseemsmoredifficultthantraditionalrunning.D.Itreallyexercisesyourlegsandshouldersatthesametime.E.It’spartoftheInternet’slatestfitnessactivities:“Crunning.”F.However,manyarenotsureifitistherightexerciseforhumans.G.Hewarns,however,thathecan’tsaywhethercrunningispotentiallyharmful.Shouldschoolchildrenhavejobs?Nowatschool,thelastthingyouprobablywanttodoisspendyourweekendsgoingtowork.Thereishomeworktodoandsporttoplay.1、WhenIwasateenagerIhadaSaturdayjobinasupermarket:stacking(擺放)shelvesandworkingatthecheckout.TodayintheUKyouareallowedtoworkfromtheageof13,andmanychildrendotakeuppart-timejobs.2、Teenagersagreethatitteachesvaluablelessonsaboutworkingwithadultsandalsoaboutmanagingyourmoney.So,that’snobadthing!SomeresearchhasshownthatnottakingonaSaturdayorholidayjobcouldbeharmfultoapersonlateron.Butdespitethis,recentstatisticshaveshownthatthenumberofschoolchildre

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