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考研《英語(yǔ)一》莆田市秀嶼區(qū)2023年深度預(yù)測(cè)試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)OneSaturdayafternoon,mymotherwasdrivinghome.Onthehalfway,after1hercreditcardtobuysomethingatthestorenearthegasstation,sheputherwalletonthetopofthecarjustforamomentto2myphonecall.Andthen3,sheforgotanddroveoff.Whenarrivinghome,sherealizedthatandthoughtthatthe4ofgettingitbackwassmall.Shewasso5surprisedwhenshefounda6onthedoorfromapersonwhosaidheandhisfriendfoundherwalletafewhoursearlier.PatrickandCatherinesawthewalletinthemiddleoftheroadafew7fromthegasstation.Theystoppedtheircarto8.Itwasfilledwithallthethingsoneusuallykeptinawallet,includingsome9andothercash.However,nophonenumber,10this,theymanagedtogeta(an)11frommymother'sdrivinglicense,andwithouthesitation,theydecidedtodrivetoourhometo12it.Whenmymotherwenttogetthewalletshewasso13andgrateful.She14togivethemsomemoneyasa(n)15ofgratitude,buttheyrefused,sayingthattheywerejustgladto16mymotherhelp.Theywerenaturally17,andtheyhadafirm18intheGoldenRuleaswell.Theydroveovertomyhousebecausetheyrealizedtheunpleasantandupsetexperiencethatthelossofawalletandallitscontentscould19.Ithinktheywerereally20andhelpful.1、A.pullingout B.a(chǎn)pplyingfor C.payingfor D.makingout2、A.make B.a(chǎn)nswer C.hear D.send3、A.Carefully B.Ridiculously C.Obviously D.Deliberately4、A.a(chǎn)mount B.expectation C.thought D.chance5、A.curiously B.joyfully C.willingly D.strangely6、A.sign B.signal C.note D.postcard7、A.stops B.hours C.squares D.blocks8、A.pickitup B.lookitup C.takeitup D.putitup9、A.pictures B.envelopes C.bills D.napkins10、A.Insteadof B.Despite C.Without D.Beneath11、A.number B.photograph C.a(chǎn)ddress D.index12、A.get B.check C.exchange D.return13、A.upset B.relieved C.fortunate D.warm﹣hearted14、A.intended B.a(chǎn)dvised C.demanded D.instructed15、A.feeling B.mood C.present D.expression16、A.offer B.share C.trust D.seek17、A.honest B.selfish C.frank D.creative18、A.courage B.faith C.support D.devotion19、A.fulfill B.ignore C.value D.cause20、A.a(chǎn)mbitious B.civilized C.polite D.considerateSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Halloweenisperhapsthethirdmostpopularholidayforparties,comingafterNewYear’sandChristmas.WithHalloween,wehavetheopportunitytodressupforthenightand“besomeoneelse”.TeamMakerIfyouaregoingtohavegames,youmayrequireteams.Onewaytoputtogethertheteamsrandomly,thusencouragingguestswhodon’talreadyknoweachother,istohavethemdrawpiecesfromacauldron(大鍋)orwitch’shat.Beforehand,writeenoughwordsonpiecesofpapertohaveoneforeveryguest.Onthepiecesofpaperwritewordslike:Egyptiantomb,pyramid,magicwand,magicspell,blackcat,etc.Everyonedrawsapieceofpaper.DressUptheDeadThisgameisnotfortheshyandmayresultinsomesmallrudeperformance.Forthegame,youwillneedaput-togetherskeleton.TheycanbefoundintheHalloweensectionofmanystores.Theskeletoncanbeofwoodorplastic,solongasitcanbetakenaparteasilyandcanberecombinedtogether.Thehost“buries”thebrokenupskeletonunderapileofsawdust,loosedirtorhayintheyard.Thefirstteam,whilebeingtimed,mustdiscoveralltheskeletonpiecesthenruntowherethere’sahookforhangingtheskeleton.Theymustrecombinetheskeletonandthen,donatingpartsoftheirownclothing,dresstheskeletoninashirtandpants.MurderMysteryHostamurdermysteryasaplay.Selectplayers,eitherbyvolunteersorbyrandomdrawingorevenhaveguestsvote.Whiletheplayersreadovertheirparts,therestoftheguestsarrangetheroom.Setuparowofchairsfacingthepartyaudience.Thiswillbethe“stage”wherethemurdermysteryplayerswillsitandperformtheirroles.Thehostkeepsthegame(play)moving,usuallybyplayingoneofthedetectivecharacters.1、Howcanpeopleformateam?A.Bygivingaperformance.B.Bymakingawitch’shat.C.Bywritingsomewords.D.Bydrawingapieceofpaper.2、WhatpersonsaresuitableforDressUptheDead?A.Thosewhocantellstories.B.Thosewhoarenotbraveenough.C.Thosewhodon’tmindsmallrudeness.D.Thosewhoarenotgoodatmakingup.3、WhatisthefunctionofchairsinMurderMystery?A.Theyarepreparedfortheaudiencetosit.B.Theyareusedtositinandperformfortheplayers.C.Theyarepreparedforthehosttoguidetheplayers.D.Theyareusedtoattracttheaudience’sattention.4、Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.GamesforHalloweenPartyB.HowtoPreparefortheHalloweenParty?C.TheReasonWhyHalloweenPartyIsPopularD.WhatIsthePurposeofHalloweenParty?Text2Wehumanbeingsneedtostayintouchwithnature-manystudiesshowhowmuchbetterpeoplefeelwheninsightoftrees.Yetevenmoreimportantly,natureitselfneedsustostayintouch.Manypoliticiansandscientistshavetoldusthatwecan"conquer"nature,butinrealitynaturewillalwaysbebeyondourcontrol---wedohavethepowertodestroyit.Thefateofalltheanimalsandtheirhabitatsdependslargelyonourattitudetowardsthem.Whetherornotweourselvessurvivedependsonhowwellwelookaftertherest.Foroursakeaswellastheirs,weneedtoconsideritseriously.Buthowcanwecareatallifwespendourlivesindoors?BorninSouthLondonattheendoftheSecondWorldWar,atleastIknewwhatasparrowwas(they'rerarenow)andyoucouldn'tputaspadeintoourtinygardenwithoutcuttingaworminhalf.Weknew,too,thatmilkcomesfromcowsandthatoldmencangrowamazingcarrotsonpoorland.Ultra-urban(極度城市化)aswemayhavebeen,atleastwewereintouch."Nowwehaveagenerationwhofranklyarenotintouch.Sohowcantheycareifthecountrysideissoldofftothehighestbidders,andusedtoparkhelicopters,andourcropscomefreefromMonsantoandourlivestockliveinfactories?Theywillknownootherway.Butifwesettlefortheultra-urbanlife,ifweallowallwildernesstobecompromisedandhandourfarmingovertoindustrialchemiststhen,quitesimply,theworldwillfallapart--asithasbeendoingalready.Wehavetorethinkwhatagricultureisreallyfor,andwhyconservationmatterstous,aswellastoothercreatures.Changesofstrategiesbeginwithattitudeandattitudebeginswithawareness.1、Whichofthefollowingopinionswilltheauthorbefor?A.Technologywillhelphumanscontrolnaturecompletely.B.Conqueringnatureisthepolicyofhumansociety.C.Humanshavetofindawaytoliveinharmonywithnature.D.Wewilllosecontrolofnaturewiththedevelopmentofsociety.2、Thesecondparagraphisintendedtotellusthatcitypeopleinthepast_____.A.wereinclosetouchwithnatureB.managedtosurviveinthewarC.killedthewormsintheearthcruellyD.hadahealthierdietthanus3、Thenewgenerationshownoconcernabouttheultra-urbanpatternjustbecause_______A.modernagriculturedoesn'tneedhardworkB.highprofitscanbemadebysellingcitylandC.theyarecutofffromnatureD.livestocklivinginfactoriesaretastier4、FromthepassagewecanguessthatMonsantoislikelytobe____________A.a(chǎn)chemicalfertilizerplantB.a(chǎn)scientistgoodatfarmingC.a(chǎn)constructioncorporationD.a(chǎn)bigagriculturalcompany5、Towardstheendofthepassage,theauthorremindsusto_____________A.movetothecountrysideB.reflectonourpastbehaviorsC.leavespaceforwildanimalsD.tumfarmsintobigfactoriesText3fcarshadwings,theycouldflyandthatjustmighthappen,beginningin2011.ThecompanyTerrafugia,basedinWoburn,Massachusetts,saysitplanstodeliveritscar-plane,theTransition,tocustomersbytheendof2011.“It’sthenext‘wow’vehicle,”saidTerrafugiavicepresidentRichardGersh.“AnybodycanbuyaFerrari,butaswesay,Ferrarisdon’tfly.”Thecarplanehaswingsthatunfoldforflying—apro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earetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Modern-dayrobotsareprogrammedtohandletasksthatarenormallycarriedoutbyhumansTheyarefasterand1.(accurate)thanhumanworkersandneveraskforapayriseortakebreaks!Robotsarealsoabletowork2.dangeroussituationsResearchersattheUniversityofArkansasintheUnitedStatessaythatthemobilerobotswhichhavebeencreatedalreadyareidealforthejobofhospitalattendantsThesemobilerobotsstorea3.(detail)mapofthehospitalintheirmemoryTherobots’sensorscandetect4.(barrier)andquicklygetoutofthewayAlthoughtheserobotscannotgoupanddownstairs,theyknowhow5.(press)abuttonofanelevatorResearchersataMassachusetts’universityarecreatingthefirstrobot6.canconstantlychangeitsshapeaccordingtothetaskithastodoTheserobotsarecalledpolymorphicrobots“Polymorphic”means7.a(chǎn)bilitytotakedifferentformsA3Dprinter8.(place)insidetherobottocreatethedesiredshapeTheentireprocessofchangingformsinthismanneriscalledtherapidprintingtechnologywhichis9.(fair)commoninthecarindustrytoproducecomplex3DstructuresquicklyOncetherobothasperformed10.(it)task,itcanbemelteddownandrecycledintoanotherusefulpartbythe3DprinterThereare1.(vary)kindsofthemeparksSomeparksarefamous2.havingthebiggestorlongestrollercoasters,3.forshowingthefamoussightsandsoundsofaculture4.a(chǎn)ndwhateveryoulike,thereisathemeparkforyou!Thethemeparkyouare5.(probable)mostfamiliarwithisDisneylandWithalltheseattractions,nowonder6.(tour)isincreasingwhereverthereisaDisneylandDollywoodisoneof7.(unique)themeparksintheworldIthasoneoftheworld’slargestbaldeagle8.(preserve)InEngland’sCamelotPark,everyareaofitis9.(model)afterlifeinthedaysofKingArthurandtheKnightsoftheRoundTableThereyoucanexperiencetheancientdaysandgreat10.(deed)ofEnglishknightsandladies,princesandqueensSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Ifyouarelikemillionsofpeoplearoundtheworld,theNewYearbringswithitnewgoals.Butyougetbusy.Yet,yourgoalremainsimportant.1、?Identifyspecificgoals.Asyouidentifyyourgoals,bespecific.Ifagoalistoogeneral,itmaybehardtopursue,letaloneachieveit.2、That'safineidea.Yetpsychologistsmightsayasagoal,itistoogeneral.Tomakethegoalmorespecific,youcouldsignupforaregularexerciseclass.?3、Expertssaywritingdownyourgoalsisimportant.Itgetsthegoalsoutofyourbrainandintotherealworld.Somepsychologistssuggestthatwritingagoalonpaperisbetterthantypingitonadeviceorsayingitintoyourphone.Yourbrainreceivesinformationdifferentlywhenitcomesfromhandwriting.Writinghasanotherbenefit:Youcanpostyourgoalssomewhereasareminder.?Breakdownbiggoalsintosmallones.4、Somecanbequitebig.Andforthosebiggergoals,expertssuggestbreakingthemdownintosmallerones.Sayyouwanttoworkforyourself.Youdecidetostartyourowncompanythatsuppliesfoodforspecialevents.Thatisaverybiggoal.Butitismadeupofmanysmallergoals.So,identifythem,writethemdownandsetforyourselftimelimits.?Tellafriend.Tellingsomeoneyourgoalsisalsohelpful.Ifsomeoneelseknowsaboutyourgoals,youareheldresponsibleforanypregressorlackofprogress.Youfeelthepressureofyourfriend‘sopinionofyou.Thatcanbeabigpressure!5、A.Writeyourgoalsdown.B.Notallgoalsarecreatedequal.C.Keepyourlifegoalsasareminder.D.Sayyourgoalistogetinbetterphysicalshape.E.Youareboundtoachieveyourgoalsifyouaredetennined.F.Sohowcanwefindtimetoworkontheselargerlifegoals?G.Manypeopledonotwanttoletothersdown,especiallyfriendsandfamily.WhatIsEmotionalEating?Emotionaleatingiswhenpeopleusefoodasawaytodealwithfeelingsinsteadofsatisfyinghunger.1、Haveyoueverfinishedawholebagofchipsoutofboredomordownedcookieaftercookiewhilepreparingforabigtest?Butwhendonealot—especiallywithoutrealizingit—emotionaleatingcanaffectweight,health,andoverallwell-being.Notmanyofusmaketheconnectionbetweeneatingandourfeelings.2、Oneofthebiggestmythsaboutemotionaleatingisthatit’scausedbynegativefeelings.Yes,peopleoftenturntofoodwhenthey’restress

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