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考研《英語一》淮安市楚州區(qū)2023年全真模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Jerryisarestaurantmanagerwhoisalwaysinagoodmoodandalwayshassomethingpositivetosay.OnedayIwentuptoJerryandaskedhim,“Idon’tget36!Youcan’tbea__37__personallofthetime.Howdoyoudoit?”Jerryreplied,“EachmorningIwakeupandsaytomyselfyouhavetwo__38__today.Youcanchoosetobeinagoodmood39youcanchoosetobeinabadmood.Ichoosetobeinagoodmood.It’syourchoice__40__youlivelife.”Severalyearslater,IheardthatJerrydidsomethingyouarenever__41__todointherestaurantbusiness….He__42__thebackdooropenonemorningandwasheldupat__43__pointbythreearmedrobbers.Hewasshotbythemwhiletryingtofightback.__44__,Jerrywasfoundrelativelyquicklyand__45tothelocaltrauma(外傷)center.After18hoursofsurgeryandweeksofintensivecare,Jerrywasreleased46thehospitalwithfragmentsofthebullets47inIsawJerryaboutsixmonthsafterthe__48.JerrytoldmesomethinghappeningintheER(急診室).Hesaid,“…theparamedicsweregreat.TheykepttellingmeIwasgoingtobefine.ButwhentheywheeledmeintotheERandIsawthe49onthefacesofthedoctorsandnurses,Igotreally50.Intheireyes,I51‘he’sadeadman.’IknewIneededtotake52.”“Whatdidyoudo?’Iasked.“Well,therewasanurseshoutingquestionsatme,”saidJerry.“Sheasked53Iwasallergictoanything.‘Yes’Ireplied.Thedoctorsandnursesstoppedworkingastheywaitedformyreply.Itookadeepbreathandyelled,‘BULLETS!’Overtheir54,Itoldthem,‘Iamchoosingtolive.OperateonmeasifIamalive,notdead’.”Jerrylivedthankstotheskillofhisdoctors,butalsobecauseofhisamazingattitude.Ilearnedfromhimthateverydaywehavethechoicetolivefully.Attitude,55,iseverything.1、A.that B.those C.one D.it2、A.brave B.good C.positive D.bad3、A.causes B.choices C.things D.goals4、A.a(chǎn)nd B.or C.but D.then5、A.how B.what C.that D.when6、A.supposed B.expected C.encouraged D.suggested7、A.came B.left C.broke D.knocked8、A.sword B.stick C.a(chǎn)rrow D.gun9、A.Hopefully B.Delightedly C.Luckily D.Disappointedly10、A.pushed B.rushed C.stepped D.followed11、A.to B.towards C.from D.down12、A.even B.ever C.once D.still13、A.trouble B.a(chǎn)ccident C.difficulty D.trick14、A.expressions B.smiles C.cries D.tears15、A.a(chǎn)ttracted B.touched C.scared D.warned16、A.mix B.hope C.a(chǎn)sk D.read17、A.care B.a(chǎn)ction C.turns D.a(chǎn)part18、A.what B.that C.if D.why19、.A.laughter B.disappointment C.excitement D.joy20、A.a(chǎn)fterall B.a(chǎn)tall C.inall D.forallSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Afourth-gradeteacherallowedoneofherstudentstoshaveherheadintheschoolyard,afterbullies(仗勢(shì)欺人者)teasedhimabouthisownshortbuzzcut(短寸頭發(fā)型).ToriNelsongottheideaafternoticingthatMatthewFinney,ashyboyfromherhomeroomatWinlockMillerElementarySchoolinWashingtonstate,wasstandingoutsidehisclassroomcryingandwearingawinterhat.Ms.Nelsoncouldseethebackofhisneckhadbeenshaved,andsinceMatthewusuallyhadverythickbrowncurlyhair,sherealizedthathe’dhadahaircutovertheweekend.Sheaskedhimwhatwaswrong,andhesaidhe’dgottenabuzzcutforthesummer.Butthismorning,afifthgraderonthebusmadefunofhim,andhedidn’twanttocometoclassandgetteasedbyotherkids.MsNelsontriedtoconvinceMatthewtocomeinside,butsinceschoolrulesprohibitkidsfromwearinghatsindoorsherefused–explainingthathewasafraidofshowinghishaircuttotheotherchildrenincasetheyalsomadefunofhim.FinallyIsaid:“Ifyoutakeoffyourhatandcometoclass,I’llletyougivemeabuzzcut,too,"'MsNelsontoldYahooParenting.'Ifiguredit’sjusthair,andmineisalreadyshortanyway.Imightaswellgetitshorterintimeforthewarmweather.'Matthewexcitedlytookherupontheoffer,andMsNelsonandanotherteachergatheredallthefourthgraderstogetherduringbreaktime.Aschoolemployeebroughtinscissors,whichMatthewusedtothecheersofhisclassmates,excitedlywatchingashisteacher’shairfellawayontothegroundintheschoolyard.'Itwasalotoffunforthekids,andithelpedMatthewfeelbetterabouthimself,'saidMsNelson.'Youhavetodowhatittakestoreachchildren.Teachingisn’tjustaboutreadingandwriting,it’saboutself-esteemandacceptingdifferences.'1、WhatmainlyledtoMatthew’sstandingoutsidetheclassroom?A.HisfearofbeinglaughedatB.HiswillingnesstolearnC.HisviolatingschoolrulesD.Hisnotfinishinghishomework.2、WhydidMs.Nelsonhaveherheadshaved?A.ToshowsympathyforMatthew.B.TocomfortandencourageMatthew.C.Toprepareforthewarmweather.D.Toshowheruniquepersonality.3、WhatisMsNelsonlike?A.responsibleandcaringB.knowledgeableandcreativeC.HumorousandeasygoingD.Stronganddetermined4、Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TherealmeaningofteachingB.StanduptoschoolbullyingC.TeachkidstorespectdifferencesD.AhaircutfullofloveText2Haveyoueverlostyourcaronaparkinglot?Ithappens.Youparkandgoshopping.Whenyougetback,youhavenoideawhereyourcaris.Itcanbediscouraging.Youdon’tneedtoinstall(安裝)anexpensiveGPSsystemtokeeptrackofyourcar.That’stooexpensive.Youwouldneedtopayamonthlysubscriptionfeejusttouseit.Butisthereawaytotrackyourvehiclewithoutspendingafortune?Yes,nowthereis!ACalifornia-basedstart-upcompanywasabletomakethisareality.Theycreatedatinydevice(裝置)thatworkswithyoursmartphone,anditcouldbeexactlywhatyou’relookingfor!It’scalledTrackRBravo.It’schangingthewaywekeeptrackoftheimportantthingsinourlives.InstallthefreeTrackRapponyoursmartphone,connecttheapptoyourdeviceandyou’rereadytogo!SimplyattachTrackRtowhateveryouwanttokeepaneyeon.Theentireprocessofsettingituponlytakes5minutesorless.Youcanattachittoyourkeys,walletandanythingelseyoudon’twanttolose.ThenusetheTrackRapptofindwhereyourmissingitemareinseconds.ForgetexpensiveGPSsystemsortrackingservices.Nobodywantstopayexpensivemonthlysubscriptionfees.Weunderstandhowstressfulthesethingscanbe,andthisisthereasonwhythecompanycreatedTrackR.ThisdeviceisyourVIPwhenyouneedtotakecareofimportantthings.Ifyouforgetwhereyouparkyourcar,takeoutyoursmartphoneandopentheTrackRapp.Taponthe“l(fā)ostitem”signonthescreenandtheappwilltellyoutheexactlocation.Thisdeviceisbynomeansexpensive.TrackRonlycosts$29,asmallpricetopayforpeaceofmind.Thedeviceissmallenoughthatyoucanattachittoyourpets.Putitontheircollar,andyouwillneverlosetrackofthem!Attachittoyourkeyorwallet,andneverwasteaminuterummagingthewholehouseforit.Sinceyou’vebeeninformedaboutthisbrilliantinvention,nowattachittoeverythingthat’simportanttoyou.1、WhydoestheauthormentionthelostcarinthefirstParagraph?A.Toexplainhowterriblethesituationis.B.Tostresstheimportanceofbeingcautious.C.Toleadtothetopicconcerningfindinglostitems.D.Toprovideonecommonexampleabouttheft.2、What’sthefeatureoftheTrackRapp?A.Theprocessofsettinguptheappiscomplex.B.Thecostofsettinguptheappisratherhigh.C.Theappisavailableinanyelectronicequipment.D.Theapphelpslocatethelostitemsinashorttime.3、TheTrackRwascreatedbecause.A.lifeisfullofallkindsofpressureB.trackingservicescausefinancialburdenC.peoplewanttokeeptheirimportantitemssafeD.GPSsystemscannotprovidespecificlocation4、Whichofthefollowingisclosesttothemeaningoftheunderlinedword‘‘rummaging”inParagraph5?A.Searching.B.Destroying.C.Cleaning.D.Moving.Text3Anewstudyhasshownhowcomputersandrobotspoweredbyartificialintelligencecanreadhumaneyemovementsto"read"humanpersonalities.Theeyes,theysay,arethewindowstothesoul.Andifthatistrue,computersandrobotspoweredbysophisticated(復(fù)雜的)artificialintelligencealgorithms(算法)maysoonhavetheabilitytopeerintoyoursoul.Thatistheresultofanewstudyontheconnectionbetweeneyemovementsandpersonality,conductedbyneuroscienceresearchersbasedattheUniversityofSouthAustraliaandPublishedinthescientificJournalFrontiersinNeuroscience."Eyemovementsduringaneverydaytaskpredictaspectsofourpersonality,"wrotetheresearchers,ledbyUniversityofSouthAustralianeuroscientistTobiasLoetscher,whoseteamfollows42studysubjectsaroundtheuniversitycampusrecordingtheireyemovements,thendeterminestheirpersonalitytraits(特點(diǎn))with"well-establishedquestionnaires"fordeterminingpersonalitytype,accordingtoasummaryofthestudypublishedbythesiteScienceDaily.TheresearchersfedthedataintotheirAlalgorithmsandfoundthatcomputersrunningthealgorithmswereabletorecordhumaneyemovementsandimmediatelydetermineaperson'smajorpersonalitytraits,suchas"neuroticism,extraversion(外向),agreeableness,conscientiousness,aswellasperceptual(感知的)curiosity",thescientistswrote."Thenewfindingscouldimprovethewayhumanbeingsinteractwiththeircomputersandotherhigh-techdevices,evenrobots,allowingformorenaturalandrealisticsocialinteractionswithmachines,"Loetschersaid."Peoplearealwayslookingforimproved,personalizedservices.Today'srobotsandcomputersarenotsociallyawaresotheycannotadapttonon-verbalinformation,"LoetschersaidinastatementquotedbyIndianExpress.Thisresearchprovidesopportunitiestodeveloprobotsandcomputerssothattheycanbecomemorenatural,andbetteratinterpretinghumansocialsignals."Thestudyrevealedpreviouslyundiscoveredrelationsbetweenspecificpersonalitycharacteristicsandspecificeyemovementtendencies,accordingtoasummaryinBritain'sDailyMailnewspaper.1、Whatdotheunderlinedwords"peerinto"inParagraph2probablymean?A.understand B.stareatC.searchfor D.concernabout2、Howdidtheresearchersconducttheresearch?A.Itwascarriedoutinalab.B.42subjects'eyemovementswererecorded.C.Thestudents'dailymovementsweretracked.D.Itssubjects'personalitiesweredeterminedbycomputer.3、AccordingtoTobiasLoetscher,whatcanweknow?A.Robotsandcomputersaresociallyconscious.B.Peoplecarelessaboutimproved,personalizedservices.C.Today'srobotsandcomputerscanaccustomtonon-verbalinformation.D.Thediscoverywillimprovetheinteractionbetweenhumanbeingsandmachines.4、Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.HumanPersonalityTraitsB.WhatHumanEyeMovementsAreC.TellPersonalitiesbyEyeMovements.D.HowHumansandMachinesInteractText4Conventionalwisdomsaysthathardshipcanmakeusoldbeforeourtime.Infact,anewstudysuggeststhatviolencenotonlyleaveslong-termscarsonchildren’sbodies,butalsochangestheirDNA,causingchangesthatareequaltoseventotenyearsofprematureaging.Scientistsmeasuredthisbystudyingtheendsofchildren’schromosomes(染色體),calledtelomeres(端粒),saysIdanShalev,leadauthorofastudypublishedinMolecularPsychiatry.TelomeresarespecialDNAsequences(序列)whichpreventtheDNAinchromosomesfromseparating.Theygetshortereachtimeacelldivides,untilacellcannotdivideanymoreanddies.Severalfactorshavebeenfoundtoshortentelomeres,includingsmoking,radiationandpsychologicalstressessuchasbeingtreatedbadlywhenyoungandtakingcareofachronicallyillperson.Inthisstudy,researchersexaminedwhetherexposuretoviolencecouldmakechildren’stelomeresshortenfasterthannormal.Theyinterviewedthemothersof236children3tages5,7and10,askingwhethertheyoungstershadbeenexposedtodomesticviolencebetweenthemotherandherpartner;physicalmaltreatmentbyanadult;orbullying.Researchersmeasuredthechildren'stelomeres—incellsobtainedbywipingtheinsidesoftheircheeks一atages5and10.Telomeresshortenedfasterinkidsexposedtotwoormoretypesofviolence,saysShalev.Unlessthatpatternchanges,thestudysuggests,thesekidscouldbeexpectedtodevelopdiseasesofaging,suchasheartattacksormemoryloss,sevento10yearsearlierthantheirpeers.Shlevsaysthereishopeforthesekids.Hisstudyfoundthat,inrarecases,telomeresBetternutrition,exerciseandstressreductionarethreethingsthatmaybeabletolengthentelomeres,hesays.Thestudyconfirmsasmallbutgrowingnumberofstudiessuggestingthatearlychildhoodadversityimprintsitselfinourchromosomes,saysCharlesNelson,aprofessorofpediatricsandneuroscienceatHarvardMedicalSchool.1、Thenewstudyfoundthat.A.hardshipcanchangeachild'smemoryB.violencecanspeedupachild'sagingC.violenceleavesscarsonachildsmindD.hardshiphasaneffectonachild’smind2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph3referto?A.Telomeres.B.Children.C.Chromosomes.D.DNAsequences.3、Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Violencecancausequickcelldeathinchildren’sbody.B.Telomerescanhelppreventchromosomesfromseparating.C.Childrenwhohaveshortertelomereshaveheartattackslater.D.Beingtreatedbadlywillmakeachild’stelomeresshortenfaster.4、Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ViolenceandTelomeresB.TheFunctionofTelomeresC.ViolenceMakesChildrenAgingD.DNAInfluencesChildren’sGrowthPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Findingssuggestthatplayingwithsmartphonesbeforesleep1.(be)positivelyassociatedwithinsomnia(失眠癥)Recent2.(study)showthatnearly24percentofChinesepeoplesufferfrominsomniaand3.numberofyoungpeopleaffectedisrisingAndmorethan60percentofpeoplebornafter1990,thegroupthataremostlikely4.(use)theirsmartphonesjustbeforesleep,donotsleepwellBedtimemobilephoneuseisanunhealthysleephabitbecause5.candelayfallingasleepandreducesleepqualityAccordingtotheresearch,nearlythree-quartersoftheyoungpeoplefallasleepeachnightwiththeirphones6.reachAbout60percentofthemusetheirsmartphonesforupto80minutesbeforesleepAnd7.7percentofthepeopleagedbetween18and25gotobed8.(late)than12amGoodsleepishelpfulinprotectingthebrain’sneurons(神經(jīng)元)andlackofsleepforlongperiodscan9.(danger)healthTherefore,allpeople,includingtheyoung,10.(advise)toavoidusingelectronicdevicesonehourbeforesleepandgotobedatfixedtimesButitis11.(benefit)tosleepifpeoplelistentosoftmusicandreadbooksbeforegoingtobedCamerasflashedandfansscreamedasLiuMou1.(step)intothespotlightonahotsummereveningLiuandhisfanswereonawaterfrontforacarnivalcelebratingtheindustry,hostedbyoneofChina'slargestgame-streaming2.(company),DouyuLiuisits3.(big)celebrity(名人)Here,atthecarnival,fansweregettingachancetoseehiminpersonTwitch,4.(acquire)byAmazonfornearly$1billionin2014,isthedominantgame-streamingplatformintheUSYet,its5.(absent)fromChina,duetoagovernment'sban,hasgivenChina'sstartups((新興公司)6.chancetofightfortheworldsgamingmarketUnlikeTwitch,7.hasmultiplesourcesofincomelikesubscriptionsandads,Chineseplatformoperatorslivemostly8.virtual(虛擬的)giftsfromfansChina'sgame-streamingindustryis9.(fierce)competitive。Thecashbumonmarketingandkeepingtopperformershascausedinvestors10.(question)thebusinessmodelDouyu'sfounderisalsolookingforasecondactSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Organicexerciseisagoodfitforpeoplelookingtotrainfunctionally.Itisdefinedasexercisethatissimilartothetypeofphysicalactivityperformedbyancienthunter-gathererancestors.Organicexerciseisgenerallypreformedinnaturaloroutdoorsettings.1、Organicexercisemayincludesuchactivitiesaswalking,jogging,swimming,hikingorrockclimbing.Whenitcomestoorganicexercise,oneofitsmostsignificantbenefitsisitslimitedrelianceonequipment.2、Goingforajog,walking,orevenhikingdoesnotrequiretools,weights,orevenhikingdoesnotrequiretools,weights,orotherproducts,andtherefore,isfairlyinexpensive.Sincethetypesofactivityemphasizedinorganicexerciseprogramsaresimilartothoseperformedaspartofdailylife,theydonotrequireextensiveorlongamountsofpracticetoobtainproficiency(精通).3、Thereforethetypeofactivityrecommendedinanorganicworkoutroutinecanbeperformedbybeginningoradvancedexercisersalikewithrelativeease.Whilethetypeofexerciserecommendedinanorganicworkoutmaybeeasyenoughtoperform,theintensityatwhichitisrecommendedcanbetoomuchforsomeindividuals.4、Individualswhoarenewtoexerciseorsufferfromachronichealthconditionthatlimitstheirphysicalabilitymayfinditdifficulttoperformexercisethatisespeciallystrenuous.5、Individualswhoarenewtoexercisemaywanttotalkwiththeirhealthcareproviderbeforechoosingthistypeofactivity.Insomecases,itmaybebettertostartoffwithamoretraditionalworkoutandslowlytransitiontoorganicexercisethanstartingwiththisregimen(養(yǎng)生法)rightoffthebat.A.Weighboththebenefitsanddrawbacks.B.Infact,itcanbedonenearlyanywhere,anytime.C.Thereforeitrequiresverylittlehelpingequipment.D.Choosingtherighttypesoforganicexerciseisimportant.E.Mostadultsalreadyknowhowtohike,swimordig,forexample.F.Infact,oneofthebiggestdrawbacksistheemphasisonhigh-intensityexercise.G.Whileorganicexercisemaybeagoodchoiceforsome,itisrightforalladults.Thesenseofhumorisoneofthemostpowerfultoolsyouhaveforgettingridofanysourceofstressinyourlife.1、Wecan'tover-estimatetheimportanceofthesenseofhumortoomuch

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