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考研《英語(yǔ)一》貴州省遵義市赤水市2023年深度預(yù)測(cè)試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。DoubleAngelsItwasChristmasEve,andthestoresweregoingtobeclosingprettysoon.Iwastryingto12mywaythroughthecrowdswhenaguyinablackcoatcameuptome,toldmethathehadlosthisbrownleather3__andshovedhisgraybusinesscardintomyhand.Pleasecallmeatthenumberonthecardifyouhappentofindit,"hesaid.Ilookedathim,shruggedmyshouldersand4__,"Yeah,noproblem.I'lldothat."Suddenly,Inoticedaflat,greenbox5__undersomewrappingpaper.Iopenedituptofindanamazing6__platewithaNativitysceneonit.Thereitwas.Ismiled____,gathereditupandheaded__7thecashregister.Asthecashierwasringingupmy8__,Ireachedintomypockettogetmymoney.9__mypocketwasempty!IbegantoscramblearoundsearchingeverypocketwhenI10__Ihadleftmywalletathome.SoIdidtheonlythingIcouldthinkofatthatmoment:Iranoutsidethestoreandstartedtobegpeoplefor___.SomelookedatmelikeIwascrazy;othersjust____me.Finally,givingup,Islumpeddownonacoldbenchfeelingtotally11__.IreacheddowntotiemyshoewhenIspotteda1213walletlyingnexttothefrontlegofthebench.Iwonderedifit1415bethewalletthatthemanintheblackcoathadlost.Iopeneditandreadthenameonthedriver'slicenseinside.Yep.Itwashis.Thenmymouthdroppedinawe1617Idiscoveredthreehundreddollarsinside.IneverevenquestionedwhatIshoulddo.Ifoundanearbypayphoneandmadea/an____calltothenumberonthegraybusinesscard.Themanwassoexcitedthathethankedmeoverandover.Thenheopenedupthewalletand1819mefourtwenty-dollarbills,thankingmeagainandIhurriedtogetmymomapresentbeforethemallclosed.Iboughttheglassplateandstartedskatinghome,20__thateverythinghadworkedout.IrealizedthatIhadbeensortofaChristmasangelforthemanwhohadlosthiswallet,andthathehadbeenthesameformewhenI'd____mine.Doubleangels!Ithought.1、A.takeB.makeC.setD.get2、A.scarfB.purseC.walletD.glove3、A.toldB.saidC.repliedD.a(chǎn)nswered4、A.lainB.hiddenC.sleepingD.staying5、A.glassB.silverC.woodD.china6、A.proudlyB.heavilyC.widelyD.broadly7、A.backB.intoC.forD.down8、A.cashB.purchaseC.chargeD.cost9、A.ButB.AndC.SoD.For10、A.thoughtB.supposedC.realizedD.confirmed11、A.a(chǎn)dviceB.moneyC.coffeeD.bread12、A.ignoredB.refusedC.missedD.hated13、A.a(chǎn)ttractedB.confusedC.frightenedD.defeated14、A.blackB.blueC.brownD.green15、A.couldB.mustC.mayD.would16、A.a(chǎn)fterB.whenC.beforeD.while17、A.urgentB.briefC.collectD.distant18、A.paidB.handedC.sharedD.showed19、A.gratefulB.helpfulC.a(chǎn)mazedD.delighted20、A.forgottenB.missedC.foundD.rememberedSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Thesnowyowl(雪鶚)isawhite-coloredowlwithmanyuniquecharacteristics.Thisbirdbearsapurewhiteappearance(onlythemale),witharoundedhead,andblackbill.Whilethemaleisactuallyapurewhiteindividual,thefemaleandyoungoneshaveadarkerappearancewithduskyspots.Thefemaleowlneverattainscompletewhitenessinherlifetime.Asyoungowlsgetolder,theygetwhiter,losingtheirheavystripes(條紋)anddarkspots.Thisbirdisbetween18to20incheslong.ItsWingspanis49to59inches.Itweighsbetween3.5to6.5pounds.ThesnowyowllivesintheregionsofGreenland,Iceland,Canada,andthenorthernpartsofUSA.CarolusLinnaeuswasthefirstpersontoclassifythisbird.ApartfrombeingtheheaviestowlinNorthAmerica,itisalsotheofficialbirdofQuebec.Itisknownbyothernamessuchas“theArcticOwl”or“theGreatWhiteOwl”.Thereasonforthisbird’sadaptationtothecoldtemperaturesoftheArcticCircleisitssplendidlybeautiful,white,andthickfeathers.Thesefeathershelpittosurvivetheextremecoldanddevelopaperfectcamouflage(偽裝)inthe“white”ofitsArctichabitat.Thesnowyowlisaverypatienthunter,anditcansitinoneplaceforhours.Giftedwithgreathearingandkeeneyesight,itisknowntobeanefficientandcleverhunter.Itisnotdifficultforittotrackdownitsprey,whichmightbebarelyvisibleunderthickplantsorsnowcover.Beforesoaringoffinpursuit,thebirdwaitspatientlyandidentifiesitspotentialprey.Oncethepreycomeswithintheproperrange,itlaysitsattackwithitssharp-hookedclaws.Ithuntsbothduringthedayandatnight.1、Whatcanweconcludeaboutthesnowyowlfromthefirstparagraph?A.Itisabirdwithpurewhitefeathers.B.Itisabirdwhichisbigandheavy.C.Ithasawhiteappearancewithblackspots.D.Thefemaleowliswhiterthanthemaleone.2、WhycanthesnowyowladapttothecoldclimateoftheArcticCircle?A.Thankstoitslivingareas.B.Becauseofitsspecialfeathers.C.Asaresultofitsclevermind.D.Owingtoitsstrongwings.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression“trackdown"mean?A.chaseB.findC.a(chǎn)ttractD.recognize4、Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Thebriefintroductionofthesnowyowl.B.Thesnowyowlistheheaviestbirdintheworld.C.ThesnowyowlisfirstclassifiedbyCarolusLinnaeus.D.ThedifferencebetweentheArcticowlandthesnowyowl.Text2OnarecenttriptotheislandofNewfoundland,Canada,myhusbandaskedourtalkativecabdriverwhatmadehimmostproudtobeanative.“Ourgenerosityandhospitality(好客),”herepliedinastronglocalaccent.“Ifyourcarbreaksdowninthemiddleofnowhere,someonewillstoptohelp.Peopleherearekindlikethat.”Hisanswerranginmymindduringthatridewithmyhusbandandteenagekids,asweheadedouttoexploreonthefirstdayofourvacation.LittledidIknowwewereabouttoexperiencesomeofthatremarkableNewfoundlandkindnessforourselves.WemetAlmathatsamemorningatthestartofalonghike.Ourteenagershurriedahead,andaswewalkedbehind,admiringthescenery,twowomeninsunglassesandsummerhikingequipmentstopped.They’dheardusdiscussingdifferentroutes,andthenaskedifwe’dlikesuggestions.Theylookedtobeintheir40s,andwerebothenthusiastictosharetheirlocalexpertise.Welistenedeagerly,takingmentalnotes,untiloneofthewomenasked,“Youhaveacar,right?”Iexplainedthattherewerenocarsavailableduringourweekontheisland,sowehadtorelyoncabsinstead.“Ohno,”shesaid,“youneedacar.”Andthen,ascasuallyasifofferingapieceofchewinggum(口香糖),shesaid,“Takemine!”MyhusbandandIjustsmiledindisbelief,dumbfounded.“Whynot?”sheinsisted.“Youneedacartogettoknowalltheseplaces.”“Butyoudon’tevenknowus,”Isaid.“Thatdoesn’tmatter,”shecontinuedwithabsolutedetermination.Surprised,Ilookedoveratherfriend,whoshruggedandsaid,“That’sAlma.”Fortyminutesoftalkinglater,myfamilyclimbedintoAlma’scar.Wespenttherestofourvacationdiscoveringdifferentareasofthisbeautifulisland.Butitwasn’tthegroupsofwhaleswesaw,orthevastareasofwoodland,thatmadethisplacesomemorable.Instead,itwastheactofkindnessfromacompletestrangerthatmadeusrealizehowspecialNewfoundlandreallywas.Nextyear,there’snodoubtwherewe’llbetakingoursummervacation.Whoknowswhatactofkindnesswe’llmeetthen?1、Whatdidthecabdrivertakeprideinasanative?A.Theirkindnessandenthusiasm. B.Theircheapserviceandfriendliness.C.Theirunselfishnessanddetermination. D.Theirrichexperienceandlocalknowledge.2、Theunderlinedword“dumbfounded”inParagraph5probablymeans“________”.A.a(chǎn)nnoyed B.satisfied C.shocked D.embarrassed3、WhatimpressedtheauthormostduringherstayinNewfoundland?A.Thelocalcultureoftheisland. B.Theanswerfromthecabdriver.C.Thebeautifulsceneryoftheisland. D.Thehelpfromanenthusiasticstranger.4、Whatcanweinferabouttheauthorfromthelastparagraph?A.SheexpectstovisitNewfoundlandagain.B.Shehasn’tdecidedwheretogonextyearyet.C.SheislookingforwardtomeetingAlmaoncemore.D.Shealsowantstobekindtoothersduringthevacation.Text3RobertToddDuncanwasbornin1903inthesoutherncityofDanville,Kentucky.Hismotherwashisfirstmusicteacher.Asayoungman,hecontinuedhismusicstudyinIndianapolis,Indiana.In1930,hecompletedmusicaleducationatColumbiaUniversityinNewYorkCity.ThenhemovedtoWashington.Forfifteenyears,hetaughtmusicatHowardUniversityinWashington.Atthattime,notmanyblackmusicianswereknownforwritingorperformingclassicalmusic.TeachingatHowardgaveDuncanthechancetosharehisknowledgeofclassicalEuropeanmusicwithamainlyblackstudentpopulation.Hetaughtspecialwaystopresentthemusic.ThesespecialwaysbecameknownastheDuncanTechnique.Besidesteaching,Duncansanginseveraloperaswithperformerswhowereallblack.Butitseemedthathealwayswouldbeknownmainlyasaconcertartist.However,hislifetookadifferentturninthemiddleof1930s.Atthattime,thefamousAmericanmusicwriterGeorgeGershwinwaslookingforsomeonetoplayaleadingpartinhisnewworkPorgyandBess.Amusiccritic(評(píng)論家)ofTheNewYorkTimesnewspapersuggestedToddDuncan.Duncanhadalmostdecidednottotryforthepartasheknewitwouldnotbeeasytogetit.Buthechangedhismind.HesangapiecefromanItalianoperatoGershwin.HehadsungonlyforafewminuteswhenGershwinofferedhimthepart.HebecamefamousbecauseofthepartinPorgyandBess.ToddDuncangainedfameasanoperasingerandconcertartist.Buthisgreatestloveinmusicwasteaching.WhenhestoppedteachingatHoward,hecontinuedgivingsinginglessonsinhisWashingtonhomeuntiltheweekbeforehisdeath.1、Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A.WhatRobertToddDuncanlovedmost.B.HowRobertToddDuncanbecamefamous.C.RobertToddDuncanandhismusicalproductions.D.AbriefintroductiontoRobertToddDuncan.2、WhathappenedtoDuncaninthemiddleof1930s?A.HegaveupteachingatHowardUniversity.B.HewasintroducedbyTheNewYorkTimesindetail.C.HewasaskedtobeinchargeoftheoperaPorgyandBess.D.Hewasgivenabigopportunitytobecomeanoperasinger.3、WecaninferthatRobertToddDuncanhadalmostdecidednottotryforthepartmainlybecause.A.hewastoobusytodoitB.hewasnotinterestedinitC.hewasnotconfidentenoughD.hedidn’twanttobecomefamous4、Accordingtothepassage,whatdidRobertToddDuncanlovemost?A.Singinginconcerts.B.Writingmusic.C.Singingopera.D.Teachingmusic.Text4IntheU.S.stateofWashington,aroadcalledInterstate90cutsthroughawild,mountainousareatoreachthecityofSeattle.Forthearea'smanykindsofanimals,thebusyhighwaygreatlylimitstheirmovements.Crossing1-90—astheroadiscalled—isariskybutsometimesnecessaryact.Butsoon,animalswillhaveasaferchoiceforcrossingtheroad.Theywillbeabletogoaboveit.Tohelptheanimals,thestateisfinishingworkonitslargest-everwildlifebridge.The11-meter-tall,20-meter-widestructurebeginsintheforest.Itformstwoarchesabovethehighway,oneforeachdirectionoftraffic.Workersareaddingfencingandplantstohelpguidetheanimalsacrossthebridge.Two-meter-thickwallswillhelpblocknoisefromvehiclesbelow.The1-90BridgeispartofagrowingnumberofwildlifecrossingsacrosstheUnitedStates.Somearefences,someareoverlandbridges,andsomeareunderpasses.Theyallaimtokeepdriversandanimalsawayfromeachother.Collisionsbetweenanimalsanddriversarerarelydeadlytopeople.Buttheyareoftendeadlytowildlife.InCanada'sBanffNationalPark,studieshavefoundthatwildlifecrossingsreducethearea'sanimal-drivercollisionsby80percent.Mostofthewildlifebridgesareinwesternstates.Butexpertshavenotedmanyotherareasthathaveaneedforsuchpaths.JenWatkins,whoseorganizationhashelpedcampaignforanimalcrossings,saysftindformorecrossingsis"thenumber-onebarrier."PattyGarvey-DardaoftheU.S.ForestServicehasworkedonthe1-90crossingfromthestartoftheproject.Shesaysthe$6-millionbridgewillonedaypayforitselfbecausethehighwaywillnothavetobefullyorpartlyclosedeachtimealargeanimalisstruck.Shesaid,4tIfyoushutdownInterstate90,youshutdowninterstatecommerce.”1、Whatisthepurposeofbuildingthebridgeover“Interstate90”?A.Toreducehumandeathsincrashwithwildlife.B.Topreventwildlifefrombeingstruckbyvehicles.C.Toarousepublicawarenessofwildlifeprotection.D.Toprovideasaferchoicetocrosstheriskyroad.2、AccordingtoJenWatkins,whatisthebiggestchallengeincrossingconstruction?A.Findingwaystohelpguideanimalsacrossthebridge.B.Collectingmoneytobuildmorewildlifecrossings.C.Locatingareastoconstructappropriatecrossings.D.Encouragedriverstoobeytheregulationsoftraffic.3、WhatdotheunderlinedwordsinParagraph5imply?A.Thebridgewillprovetobewellworththehighprice.B.Expenseforbuildingsuchbridgeswillbereduced.C.Thebridgewillgreatlypromotetradeandcommerce.D.Livessavedthroughthebridgearedefinitelybeyondprice.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrectFortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblankJapanisafoodheavenwhichhasauniquefoodcultureYoucanfindfoodfromdifferentcountriesworldwideinthisislandnation,anditisalsoverygoodat1.(combine)foreignfoodwithitsowntraditionalfoodYoumayevenfindsomefoodwhich2.onlybefoundinJapanOneofthemiscalled"OkosamaLunch,"or"Kids'Lunch"InmajordepartmentstoresinJapan,thereusuallyaremanyrestaurantsonthetopfloorofthebuilding'Nomatterwhatkindoffoodtheyserve,theyusuallyhaveamenufor"OkosamaLunch"3.itiscalledalunch,itisservedatsuppertimeinmostcasesItissaidthat"OkosamaLunch,"akid'smenuwasinventedin1930byTaroAndo,achiefmanagerofMitsukoshiDepartment,4.(famous)departmentstoreinJapanfoundedin5.Andocameupwithanideatohaveavarietyoffoodwhichkidslikeononeplateanddecorate6.nicelyTheplateusuallyhasmoldedricewithatinynationalflagchosenfromoneofmanycountriesontopItwasduringtheDepression(大蕭條)7.Andothoughtitwouldbenice8.(have)somethinglookinggoodforkidstoenjoyBesidesasmallportionofrice,an"OkosamaLunch"usuallycontainskid'sfavoritefood,suchashamburgersteak,deep-friedchicken,redViennasausages,SpaghettiNeapolitan,friedshrimpandpuddingThedetailsofthisspecialmenuaredifferentfromrestauranttorestaurant,resultingindifferenttypesof"OkosamaLunch"acrossthecountryThey9.(design)toattractkidswithpopularcomiccharactersontheplate"Nowyoucanfind”O(jiān)kosamaLunch”anywhereinJapanAtsomerestaurants,theyusuallyserveitonlytokids10.tenyearsoldNexttimeyouvisitJapan,you11.trythisspecialmenuandenjoyJapanesefoodcultureRedisusedinmanyAmericanexpressionsItcanbeusedtoshow1.(happy),asin“aredletterdayThisisadaywhensomethingspecialhappensTheexpressionisprobablybasedonchurchcustoms2.a(chǎn)lmostsixhundredyears,churchcalendarshavebeenmarkedwithredtoindicatespecialholy3.(day)Theexpression“ared-letterday”isoftenheardindailylifeAred-letterdayis4.daythatpeoplearefeelingquitehappyYoumighttellyourfriendsthatyesterdaywasared-letterdaybecauseyou5.(win)somemoneyinthestatelottery(彩票)“Rollingaredcarpet”isanother6.(common)heardexpression,7.representsawarmwelcomeAcitymay“rollaredcarpet”for8.(it)baseballteamwhentheteamarriveshomeafterwinningthechampionshipRedisalsousedinsomeexpressionsthat9.(be)nothappy“Red-handed”isanexampleTobecaught“red-handed”istobefoundinanactofwrongdoingForexample,amothermightsayshecaughthersonred-handed,10.(take)cookiesoutofthecookiejarSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Campingwithoutacampfireisnotcampingatall.Late-nightconversationsandgamesaroundthecampfireareessentialforapleasantcampingexperience.However,yououghttobeawareofthefactthatcampingwithacampfireisnotallaboutfun.1、Ifyouareplanningtosetupacampfire,orifyouareplanningtocookduringcamping,youshouldremembersomefiresafetytips.Chooseacampsitewhichhasacampfirepit(深坑).2、Ifthereisnofirepit,setupyourown.However,youshouldbecarefulnottoplacethefirepitnearyourcampingtent.Whenyousetupacampfire,makesurethatyouputthecampfirematerialsintherightorder.Thiscanhelpyoumakesurethattherewillbenoflyingdebris(碎片)onceyoulightyourfire.Putthelightmaterialsfirstsuchaspaperordryleaves.3、Finally,makesurethatyouplacestonesaroundthecampfirepit.Neverburnplasticsorotherpoisonousmaterials,whichwilldisturbyourneighboringcampgroundguests.Itwillalsosignificantlypollutetheairandpromotetheriskoffirespreads.4、Useitonlywhenalltheotherfire-makingoptionsfail.5、Beforeyouleaveyourcampsiteorbeforeyougotobed,makesurethatyourcampfireiscompletelyout.Leavingfireunattendedrunshighrisksofforestfiresandthelike.A.Then,putthewood.B.Campingcangiveyoualotoffreedom.C.Itneedsacertaindegreeofresponsibility.D.Onetraditionalcampactivityismakingthecampfire.E.Thiswillensurethatyouwillbecapableofcontrollingyourcampfire.F.Onceyourcampfireissetup,donotleavetheflameunattended.G.Donotusepetroleverytimeyouattempttolightyourcampfire.AFewActiveListeningGuidelinesListeningisarguablythemostimportantelementofinterpersonalcommunication.Ourabilitytolistenwellimpactsthequalityofallofourrelationships,andnotjustathomewithourfamilyandfriends—itcanalsoaffectourrelationshipsandinteractionsonthejob,aswellastheeffectivenessandqualityofourwork.1、Instead,itisaskillthatmustbe
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