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考研《英語一》貴港市港南區(qū)2023年高分沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)完型填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36—55各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上涂黑。Mymotherknewthatshecouldnotsendmetocollegeandpayforit.IfIwantedtogotocollege,itwasuptoroetofindouthowtogetthere.IfoundthatI36forsomegrants(助學(xué)金).Therewasenoughto37schoolandbooks,butnotenoughforroomandboard.Iacceptedajobaspartofawork-studyprogram.Iwasheddishesintheschoolcafeteria.Mygradeswent38.ItwasthehardestworkIhad39done.JustwhenIthoughtIwasgoingto40ofmycollegecareer,afriendtoldmethathisgrandmotherneededhelpontheweekends.41thatwasrequiredofmewascookingmeals.NowIwouldhavetimetostudy.Iwenttomeethisgrandmotherandacceptedthejob.Myfirst42washisgrandmother'sgreatloveofmusic.Oneday,shetoldmeIdidn'thaveenough43inmylifeanddecidedtoteachmetheart.Grandmawas44withmyabilityandencouragedmetocontinue.Weekendsbecamemorethanjustbooksandcooking;theywere45WhenChristmasbreakcame,Grandmagotachestcold46Iwasunwillingtoleaveher.Ihadn'tbeenhomesinceLaborDay,andmyfamilywas47toseeme.Isaidmygood-bye,48forhertemporarycareandreturnedhome.49Iwasloadingmycartogobacktoschool,thephonerangandmyfriendtoldmeGrandmadied.Ihungupthephonefeelinglikemyworldhadended.Ihad50myfriend,andthatwas51worsethanknowingIwouldhavetoreturntodishwashing.Fourweekslater,Iaskedtobeginthework-studyprogramagain.Thefinancialaidadvisorlookedatme52Ihadlostmymind.I53myposition,thenhesmiledandslidmeanenvelopewhichwasfromGrandma.Shehadknownhowsickshewas.IntheenvelopewasenoughmoneytopayfortherestofmyschoolyearandarequestthatItakepianolessonsinher54.Now,yearslater,whenIwalkbyapiano,I55andthinkofGrandma.Sheisplayingthepianoinheaven,Iamsure.1、A.fit B.matched C.suited D.qualified2、A.cover B.offer C.contain D.include3、A.backtofront B.insandouts C.upanddown D.lefttoright4、A.even B.ever C.never D.still5、A.cutout B.dropout C.leaveout D.turnout6、A.Everything B.Something C.All D.Anything7、A.ideaB.job C.finding D.discovery8、A.money B.fun C.energy D.a(chǎn)mbition9、A.persuaded B.stuck C.impressed D.beaten10、A.filledwith B.coveredwith C.dottedwith D.equippedwith11、A.therefore B.then C.or D.a(chǎn)nd12、A.nervous B.surprised C.a(chǎn)nxious D.shocked13、A.settled B.recommended C.organized D.a(chǎn)rranged14、A.Before B.As C.After D.Since15、A.lost B.missed C.forgotten D.known16、A.far B.fairly C.very D.more17、A.a(chǎn)slongas B.a(chǎn)sif C.evenif D.nowthat18、A.explained B.expressed C.realized D.a(chǎn)nnounced19、A.way B.need C.memory D.response20、A.smile B.cry C.leave D.escapeSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Foodstoringiscommoninmembersofthecrow(烏鴉)family.Anewstudytestedthebirdsoutsidethisnaturallyoccurringbehaviour,whichmayhaveevolved(進(jìn)化)specificallybecauseitgivescrowsasurvivaladvantage.Somecrowspeciesareknowntonaturallyusetoolstorecoverfood.Sotheresearcherstestedwhetherthebirdscouldstoreandrecoveratoolsotheycouldgetitattheirfoodafteragapof17hours—somethingwewouldn’texpectthemtodonaturally.Buttheywereabletoinstantlyselectthetooloutofanumberofunnecessaryitems.Inanotherexperiment,theresearcherstaughtcrowstoselectatoken(禮品券)fromanumberofitemssothattheycouldthenexchangeforfood.Again,thebirdsthenshowedthattheycouldplanforthefutureusingthisnewbehaviour.Thisisdifferentfromallofthepreviousstudiesinfutureplanning,whichhavefocusedonnaturallyoccurringbehaviour.Forexample,weknowthatchimpanzeesselect,transportandsaveappropriatetoolsforfutureneeds.Thesestudieshaveshownthatanimalscanplanforthefuture—buttheyleftanimportantquestionopenfordebate.Areanimalsonlyabletoplantouseabilitiesthathaveevolvedtogivethemaspecificadvantage,orcantheyflexiblyandintelligentlyapplyplanningbehaviouracrossvariousactions?Mostcriticswouldsaytheformer,astheanimalsweretestedinnaturallyoccurringbehaviours.Butthenewresearchprovidesthefirstevidencethatanimalspeciescanplanforthefutureusingbehaviourthatdoesn’ttypicallyoccurinnature.Thissupportstheviewthatatleastsomerecognitiveabilitiesinanimalsdon’tevolvejustinresponsetospecificproblems.Instead,itsuggeststhatanimalscanapplythesebehavioursflexiblyacrossproblemsinasimilarwaytohumans.Weneedtoinvestigatehowflexiblebehaviourevolved.Thenwemightbeabletoseehowcrows’abilitytoplanforthefuturefitsinwiththeirbroadercognitivepowers.1、What’sthenewfindingaboutsomecrowsaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Theycanstorefood.B.Theycanusetoolstorecoverfood.C.Theycanstoreandrecovertools.D.Theycanselectandstorefood.2、Whatarecrowstrainedbyscientiststodowhengivenatoken?A.Rejectitcasually.B.Exchangeitforfood.C.Saveitastheirfood.D.Buildanestwithit.3、Whatdoscientiststhinkofthestudiesthatanimalscanplanforthefuture?A.Theyarecontroversial.B.Theyaredisappointing.C.Theyarecontradictory.D.Theyareconvincing.4、Whatcanbeinferredaboutrecognitiveabilitiesinanimals?A.Theydeveloponlywithage.B.Itisunclearhowthey’veevolvednow.C.Noanimalsbutcrowsbenefitfromthem.D.Planningforthefuturehelpstheirevolution.Text2Whileelephantsbornwithouttusks(長牙)arenotunheardof,theynormallyformjust2to6percentofthepopulation.However,thatisnotthecaseatMozambique’sGorongosaNationalPark,whereanastonishing33percentoffemaleelephantsbornafterthecountry’scivilwarendedin1992aretuskless.Whilethatmayappeartobejustacoincidence,JoycePoole,anelephantbehaviorexpert,hasanothertheory.Theresearcherthinkswemaybewitnessingunnaturalevolutionofthespeciesduetotheconstanthuntingofelephantsforvaluableivory.Poolesaysbeforethecountry’s15-year-longcivilwar,the100,000—acreparkwashometoover4,000elephants.However,bythetimetheconflictendedin1992,about90percentofthemhadbeenkilledforivorytohelpfinanceweapons(武器)andmeattofeedthesoldiers.Ofthelessthan200survivors,over50percentofadultfemaleshadnotusks.Therefore,itisnotsurprisingthatthepark’stusklesselephantpopulationhasgrowngreatly.Thisisnotthefirsttimeresearchershaveobservedagreatchangeinthepopulationofelephants.AtZambia’sSouthLuangwaNationalParkandLupandeGameManagementArea,areaswhichwereheavilyhuntedinthe1970sand1980s,2%ofelephants25yearsorolderand13%ofthoseyoungerthan25arenowwithouttusks.A2008studypublishedintheAfricanJournalofEcologyfoundthatthenumberoftusklessfemalesattheRuahaNationalParkinTanzaniawentfrom10.5percentin1969toalmost40percentin1989,largelyduetoillegalhuntingforivory.TherecentbanonivoryinboththeUSandChinashouldhelpgetridof,oratleastreduce,elephanthunting.However,scientistsarenotsurehowlongitwilltakeforelephantswithahigherrateoftusklessfemales,tochangethetrend.1、WhatistheprobablecauseofthephenomenonmentionedinParagraph1?A.Illegalhunting. B.Constantfarming.C.Apurecoincidence. D.Naturalevolution.2、WhydidpeoplekillsomanyelephantsduringthecivilwarinMozambique?A.Togetfundsbysellingivory. B.Todevelopnewweapons.C.Toprovidefoodforlocalpeople. D.Tomakeivoryproducts.3、Whichofthefollowinghadtheearliestrecordontusklesselephants?A.GorongonsaNationalPark. B.SouthLuangwaNationalPark.C.TheRuahaNationalPark. D.LupandeGameManagementArea.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thetrend”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Elephantsfacinggreaterdanger.B.Elephantsgrowingmoreslowly.C.Fewerfemaleelephantsstayingalive.D.Morefemaleelephantsbeingtuskless.Text3Thenextgenerationofartificialintelligence(AI)maybesittingrightbeneathyou,atleastiffurnituremakerIkeahasanysayinthematter.TheSwedishfurniturecompany’s“future-living”researchlabinCopenhagenisconductingasurveytounderstandwhatpeoplewantwhenitcomestosmartfurniture.AIisnowwalkingintomoreaspectsofpeople’sdailylives.Self-drivingcarsarejustaroundthecorner,andAIrobotscanplayandbeatthebestplayersofstrategygames.Assmarthometechnologieshavebecomemoreubiquitous,productsrangingfromsmartelectricaloutlets(插座)tosmartsmokealarmsarefloodingthemarket.Therefore,it’snotsurprisingthatIkeawouldbemovinginthesamedirection.Exactlywhypeoplewouldwanttheirsofaorbedframetospeaktothen,tracktheirdailymovementsorofferhelpisnotyetclear.ThoughIkea’sthenewsurveydoesn’tdirectlyanswerthatquestion,itdoesprovideahintofwhatpeoplewouldfeelcomfortablewith.Mostparticipantswantedamorehuman0likeformofvirtual(虛擬的)assistants,asopposedtoonethatismorerobotic.Intermsoftheidealgender(性別)oftheassistants,themostpopularchoicewasneithermalenorfemale.FewwantedareligiousformofAI.Justaswithhumanfriends,mostwantedAIfriendsthatwerelikethem,affirmingtheirownworldview.TheywantedanAIassistantthatwasreasonablyintelligent-thatcouldcollectdatatopredictwhatapersonwantedbeforeheorsheasked,andthatcouldpreventsomeonefrommakingmistakes.ThisisnotthefirsttimethatIkeahassetfootinthefieldorfuturistictechnologies.Inadditiontowirelesschargingtablesandchainlessbikesthatneverrust(生銹),thefurnituregianthasalsopicturedsmartkitchensthatcancookthebestmeal.Todecideonhowintelligentyouwantyournextsofaorbookshelftobe,youcantakeIkea’ssurveyonline.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ubiquitous”inParagraph2mean?A.Beautiful.B.Common.C.Normal.D.Environment.2、WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Thedifferencesbetweenrobot-likeandhuman-likeassistants.B.WhatformofAIassistantspeoplewant.C.Whatkindoffriendspeoplewant.D.Thepopularrobotsonthemarket.3、MostpeoplewhoreceivedthesurveywantedanAIassistantthatcould________.A.helpthembecamesmarterB.communicatewiththemwithouttroublesC.haveitsownworldviewD.dealwiththeirproblemsinadvance4、WhichofthefollowingproductsarefromIkea?A.Smartsofasthatcanspeaktoyou.B.Smartbedsthancantrackyourdailymovements.C.Wirelesschargingcars.D.Rustlessbikeswithoutchains.Text4Whensomebodygetssickorishurtinanaccident,thereareseveraldifferentwaysthatdoctorscantrytohelpthem.Oneoftheseistogivemedicinethatfightsthesicknessorhelpsthesickperson’sbodytofightit.However,ifsomepartsofabodyareverysickordamaged,thendoctorsmightneedtoremovethem.Anotherwaydoctorscanhelpistogrownewtissuetoreplacewhatissickordamaged.Thisiscalledregenerativemedicine(再生醫(yī)學(xué)).Regenerativemedicinesoundslikesomethingfromasciencefictionmoviebutitisnotanewidea.Insideourbones,wehavesomethingcalled‘marrow’,whichmakesourbloodandkeepsushealthy.Doctorshavebeengivingsickpeoplethe‘bonemarrow’fromotherhealthypeopleforthelast30or40years,andthisisakindofregenerativemedicine.Newerdevelopmentsinregenerativemedicineincludegrowingnewskininalaboratoryandusingittohelppeoplewhohavebeenhurtinfiresoraccidents.Anotherexampleofregenerativemedicineisatechniquedevelopedfromstudyingfrogsandmice.Whencellsareold,likeinadults,theycan’tchangewhattheydoinourbodies.Forexample,askincellcan’tchangeintoaneyecell.Butwhencellsareveryyoung,theycanbecomeanycelltype.Theseyoungcellsarecalledstemcells,anddoctorscanusethemtogrowanytypeoftissue,suchasskin,heartoreye.JohnGurdonandShinyaYamanakawonthe2012NobelPrizefortheirstudiesinthisarea.ProfessorFionaWatt,fromtheCentreforRegenerativeMedicineatKing’sCollegeLondon,believesthatregenerativemedicineissoexcitingbecausemanydifferentkindsofexpertsneedtoworktogether.Newbonesmaybeprintedbyexpert3Dprinters,whoneedtoworkcloselywithuniversityscientistsandthesurgeonswhodotheoperationsinhospitals.Wecannotyetgrownewarmsorlegsforpeople,butthesciencefictiondreamofregenerativemedicinemaybecloserthanwethink.Perhapsinthefuture,doctorswillbeabletogrowwholenewbodiesforus.1、Whyis‘marrow’inbonesveryimportantinregenerativemedicine?A.Itcangrowintonewskinforthosewhohavebeenhurtinfires.B.Itcanbeusedtogrownewtissue.C.Itmakesbloodforourbody.D.Ithasbeenusedfor40years.2、Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothispassage?A.Regenerativemedicineisanewscienceinmedicine.B.FionaWattandShinyaYamanakawonthe2012NobelPrizeformedicine.C.Stemcells,veryyoungcells,canbeusedtogrowanytypeoftissue.D.Doctorsandscientistsnowcooperatetogrownewskinforfrogsandmice.3、What’sthewriter’sattitudetothedevelopmentinregenerativemedicine?A.Pessimistic.B.Optimistic.C.Doubtful.D.Subjective.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Eachzebrahasitsownuniquepatternofdistinctivestripes(帶),just1.humanshavetheirownuniquepatternoffingerprints,Zebrassticktogetherinherds(獸群)Withinaherd,zebrastend2.(stay)togetherinsmallerfamilygroupsFamiliesaregenerallymadeupofamale,severalfemales,3.theiryoungAszebrasgraze,theyusetheirsharperfrontteethtobitethegrass,andthenusetheirdullerbackteethtocrushandgrindAzebra’steethkeepgrowingfor4.(it)entirelife,becauseconstantchewing5.(wear)themdownZebrasare6.(constant)onthemovetofindfreshgrassandwaterSometimestheygatherinhugeherdsofthousandsastheymigratetobetterfeeding7.(area)Theyoftentravelin8.(mix)herdswithothergrazersandbrowsers,suchaswildebeestZebrasgroom(理毛)oneanother,Ifyouseetwozebrasstandingclose9.eachotheranditlookslikethey’rebitingeachother,don’tworryThey’repullingloosehairsoffeachotherastheygroomGroomingalsofeelsgoodtoazebra—it’slikehavinganitchscratched,Whilemostzebrasareleastendangered,Grevy’sZebra10.(classify)asendangeredImpressionWestLakeisagrandeveningshowofmusic,lightanddanceDirectedbyZhangYimou,ithasbeenupdatedsince1.Includedinthenewversion2.(be)70percentofelements(要素)fromHangzhouG20SummiteveninggalaImpressionWestLake,showingthelocalcultureofHangzhouandtheuniquecharmoftheWestLake,isoneofChina’sTopSevenShowsIt3.(impressive)presentsthehistoryandcultureoftheWestLakeby4.(explore)thestoriesbasedontheLegendofWhiteSnakeandButterflyLoversBesides,asacharmingshow,ImpressionWestLakealsohighlightsthebeautiful5.(nature)landscape(風(fēng)景)oftheWestLakeThewholeperformanceisstagedentirelyuponthelakeitselfwith6.(hill)asthebackground7.isevenmoreamazingis“theRainoftheWestLake”,whichisartificiallyrecreated8.(bring)outthecharmoftheWestLakeintherainImpressionWestLakeisalsoafeastofmusic9.isreported,thebackgroundmusicismadebyKitaro,afamousJapanesemusicianandthethemesong10.(perform)byZhangLiangying,apopularChinesesinger11.a(chǎn)pleasantandenjoyablevoiceAllthesebringtheaudienceintothedreamlikeenvironmentofromantic(浪漫的)HangzhouSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)HowtoGetRidofaColdNaturallyFastAlthoughacoldusuallygoesawayonitsownwithin4-7days,youcaneaseyoursymptomstofeelbetterfaster.Youcangetridofacoldbothnaturallyandfastbyclearingyournasalpassages(~~1E7ii~)withnon-medicaloptions.1、.However,ifyouexperiencesymptomslikeshortnessofbreath,wheezingorfeveroryoursymptomsdon'timprove,seeyourdoctorimmediately.1.ClearYourNasalPassagesBlowyournosecorrectly.Whileit'simportanttoblowyournosewhileyouhaveacold,don'tblowtooexplosively.Thepressurefromblowinghardcanimpactyourears,givingyouanearacheontopofyourcold.Besuretoblowgently,andonlyasoftenasnecessary.2、.2.HelpYourBodyFeelBetterFasterDrinkingplentyofwarmfluidsmakesyoufeelbetterfasterandrelievescoldsymptomssuchasarunnynose,cough,sneezing,andsorethroat.ConsumevitaminC,whichcanhelpstrengthenyourimmunesystem.Citrusfruits,redandgreenpeppers,kiwifruit,spinach,andotherrawfruitsandvegetablesaregoodsourcesofvitaminC.3、.Trytotakeplentyofnapsduringtheday,sincehavingacoldcanmakeyoufeelrun-downandyouneedtokeepupyourstrength.3.4、Seeyourdoctorimmediatelyifyouhaveshortnessofbreathorwheezing.Anytimeyou'rehavingtroublebreathing,it'sanemergencysituation.Visityourdoctorforafeverabove101.3oF(38.5oC)orlasting5days.5、.Babiesundertheageof12weeksneedmedicalcareforafeverof100.4oF(38.0oC)orgreater.Ifyoursymptomsdon'tseemtobegoingawayin7days,thenyourinfectioncouldbeworsening.It'sbesttoseeyourdoctortomakesureyou'regettingthepropertreatment.A.WhentoSeekMedicalTreatmentB.WashYourHandsEachTimeYouBlowYourNoseC.Andyourbodyneedsrestinordertohealfaster,sogoaheadandcallinsickD.Forchildrenundertheageof12,seeadoctoriftheirfeverlastslongerthan2daysE.Gettingplentyofrest,fluids,andnutritionwillalsoallowyourbodytorecoverfasterF.MedicinemaypresentsideeffectsforpregnantwomenandpeoplewithlowbloodpressureG.DoctorsrecommendthatyoublowbyholdingafingeroveronenostrilandgentlyblowingtheotherintoatissueCultureshockistheemotionalandmentalreactiontobeinginacompletelynewculturalenvironment.1、itgenerallyconsistsofseveralstagesoffeelings.The

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