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考研《英語一》黑龍江省哈爾濱市2023年深度預(yù)測試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Wealladmitthatmoderntechnologyhastakenoverourlives,forgoodofcourse.Youngpeoplecelebratethefastspeed1canmoveat.Butthereisagroupofpeoplewhocannot2.Itisthegroupofpeoplewhoarecaughtupbetweentraditionaland3society,notexactlyoldand4change,buttryingveryhardtobecomemodernized,endingupbeing5inthemiddle.Theyare40to60yearsoldand6thelatestiPhoneorSamsungphone.TheybuyaniPadjust7theycanaffordto,andtoplaythesamegamesonalargerscreen.Theyarealmost8theteenagersfiveyearsago,9ontheirphonesplayingagameorusingsocialmedia.They’reeverywhere.AndIsawsomethingtodaythatmademeextremely10.Onatrain,amotherwas11playingaCandyCrush-likegame.Herdaughterwassittingbesideher.Thelittlegirl,aboutfiveyearsold,wastalkingtohermotheraboutherday,shoutingthenextstop’snamecheerily-obviouslydesperateattemptstogethermother’s12.Themother?Allshedidwasnodandsaytheoccasional“mmhm”.Withhereyesonthe13,sheconcentratedoncompletingthelevel.Iwatchedthegirlmakeafinal14togethermomtolookather,andwhenshehad15,shesighedandfellsilent,defeated.Itbrokemyheart,andgotme16—whatkindofgamecanmakeyou17thatyouhavethemostbeautifulthingintheworld,apersonyoulovewithallyourheart?Whatdoesit18whenyouwon’tevenlookintohereyesorlistentoher?Thescenewassofamiliaryearsagowhenparents19thattheirchildrenweretoointerestedintheirmobiledevices.Lookhowthetableshaveturnednow.I’m20whethertolaughortocry.ButallIcandonowishopethatthisstormpasses.1、A.traditionB.challengeC.technologyD.knowledge2、A.makeupB.keepupC.turnupD.fixup3、A.stressfulB.complicatedC.developingD.modern4、A.resistingB.a(chǎn)cceptingC.expectingD.considering5、A.lostB.stuckC.setD.involved6、A.ownB.sellC.pickD.bring7、A.sinceB.whenC.untilD.because8、A.a(chǎn)mongB.likeC.withD.beyond9、A.seldomB.neverC.a(chǎn)lwaysD.ever10、A.sadB.happyC.confusedD.curious11、A.tiredofB.goodatC.focusingonD.usedto12、A.a(chǎn)dviceB.a(chǎn)ttentionC.supportD.reward13、A.windowB.girlC.bookD.screen14、A.talkB.sighC.a(chǎn)ttemptD.practice15、A.failedB.stoppedC.spokenD.done16、A.workingB.realizingC.learningD.wondering17、A.forgetB.feelC.imagineD.recognize18、A.changeB.meanC.proveD.explain19、A.a(chǎn)dmittedB.decidedC.complainedD.questioned20、A.uncertainB.uninterestedC.a(chǎn)fraidD.seriousSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Canyouimagineprintingfood?Somescientistsaretryingtorevolutionizethediningexperiencebydoingthis.Theyhopethathavinga3Dprinterinthekitchenwillbecomeascommonplaceasthemicrowave.Scientistssaythattheyareeasytouse:yousimplyhavetoselectarecipeandputtherawfood"inks"intotheprinter.Youcanalsochangetheinstructionstomakethefoodexactlyhowyouwantit.Thismeansthatitwouldbeveryquickandeasytocreatetastyandnutritiousmeals.Theysaythatifpeopleused3Dprinterstocreatemealstherewouldbelessneedfortraditionalgrowing,transportingandpackagingprocessesasfoodproductionwouldbealoteasier.Forexample,alternativeingredients(原料)suchasproteinsfrominsectscouldbechangedintotastyproducts.Andasisknown,thosetraditionalactivitiesarenotbeneficialtooursurroundings.Thistechnologycouldalsohelppeoplewhosufferfromdysphagia(aswallowingdisorder).Thepatientscouldprogramtheprinterandsofterversionswouldbemadesothattheywouldnothavetroubleswallowingthem.However,somepeoplethinkthatusing3D-printedfoodswouldbeadisaster.Itcouldtakeawaymanyjobs,includingthoseforgrowing,transportingandpackagingfood.Imagineaworldwheretherewasnoneedforfarmingorgrowingcropsandthesametastescouldbeprintedfromaraw"foodink".Likewise,traditionalcafesandrestaurantsmightlosebusiness.Also,thereareconcernsaboutthenutritionalvalueofprintedfood:isitreallypossibletogetthenutrientsweneedfromfood-basedinks?What'smore,cookingandeatingtogetherwithfamilyandfriendshaslongbeenatraditionalandenjoyableactivity.Itishardtoimagineaworldwherethepastimeofcookingisdeadandmealscanbecreatedatthetouchofabutton.1、Whatdoscientiststhinkof3Dfoodprinting?A.Itischeaptouseit.B.Itisenvironment-friendly.C.Itisadvancingquickly.D.Itneedsimproving.2、WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph3referto?A.Theprintedfoods.B.Theirfavoritefoods.C.Themorenutritiousfoods.D.Themoretastyfoods.3、WhatcanweinferabouttheprintedfoodsfromParagraph4?A.Theirraw"foodinks"aremorenutritional.B.Peoplewouldgetmorejobsproducedbythem.C.Peopleneedmoreevidenceabouttheirnutrition.D.Theywouldbeboughtintraditionalrestaurants.4、Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Thegrowthof3DfoodprintingB.Thefutureof3DfoodprintingC.The3DfoodprintingbusinessD.Thetwosidesof3DfoodprintingText2Weallhavedefiningmomentsinourlives----meaningfulexperiencesthatstandoutinourmemory.Manyofthemoweagreatdealtochance:aluckyencounter(相遇)withsomeonewhobecomestheloveofyourlife.Anewteacherwhospotsatalentyoudidn’tknowyouhad.Thesemomentsseemtobetheproductoffateorluck.Wecan’tcontrolthem.Butisthattrue?Nonecessarily.Definingmomentsshapeourlives,butwedon’thavetowaitforthemtohappen.Wecanbetheauthorsofthem.Itispossibletocreatedefiningmomentsifweunderstandmoreaboutthem.Ourresearchshowsthattheyallshareasetofcommonelements.Westartbyasking:whydoweremembercertainexperiencesandforgetothers?Inthecaseofbigdays,suchasweddings,theanswerisprettyclear----it’sacelebrationthatisgrandinscaleandrichinemotion.Nosurprisethatit’smorememorablethanamathslesson.Butforotherexperiencesinlife----fromholidaystoworkprojects----it’snotsoclearwhywerememberwhatwedo.Consideranexperimentinwhichparticipantswereaskedtosubmerge(浸入)theirhandsfor60secondsinbucketsfilledwith14℃water.(Remember14℃waterfeelsmuchcolderthan14℃air.)Theywerethenaskedtosubmergetheirhandsfor90secondsinsteadof60,butduringthefinal30seconds,thewaterwarmedupto15℃.Theparticipantswerethengivenachoice:wouldyouratherrepeatthefirsttrialorthesecond?Psychologistshaveexplainedthereasonsforthispuzzlingresult.Whenpeopleassessanexperience,theytendtoforgetorignoreitslength.Instead,theyseemtoratetheexperiencebasedontwokeymoments:thebestorworstmoment,knownasthepeak,andtheending.Intheparticipants’memories,whatstoodoutforthemwasthatthelongertrialendedmorecomfortablythantheshorterone.Sowhenweassessourexperiences,wedon’taverageourminute-by-minutefeelings.Rather,wetendtorememberflagshipmoments:thepeaks,thepits(低谷)andthetransitions.Whatwedon’trememberarethebitsinbetween----sometimesthereislittletodistinguishoneweekfromthenext.Partlythisisbecausetheremaybeonlyadozenmomentsinyourlifethatshowwhoyouare----thosearebigdefiningmoments.Buttherearesmallerexperiences,too,inthecontextofamemorableholiday,romanticdateorworkachievement.Onceweunderstandhowweremembercertainmomentsandwhy,wecanstarttocreatemoremomentsthatmatter.1、Howdoestheauthorunderstanddefiningmoments?A.Wecancreatedefiningmomentsinourlives.B.Definingmomentsarejustoutofourcontrol.C.Nosimilaritiesexistbetweendefiningmoments.D.Definingmomentsconsistofsmallerexperiences.2、Wecanlearnfromtheexperimentthat_____.A.thestrikingmomentsaremorelikelytoberemembered.B.thelengthofanexperiencedeterminesourmemoryofitC.itismeaningfultodistinguishthebitsinbetweenflagshipmoments.D.a(chǎn)llthecomponentsofanexperienceshouldbeequallyremembered3、Whatwouldprobablybediscussedinthefollowingpartofthetext?A.Whattoprepareforlife’strials.B.Whytocreatedefiningmoments.C.Whomtooweourgoodfatesto.D.Howtocreatelife’sbigmoments.Text3CanItalkaboutsalaryatwork?Inaword:yes.AsHRcompanyInsperityputitinarecentblogpost:Canyouremployeesdiscusstheirsalariesorwageswiththeirco-workers?Yes.Evenifyouhaveacompanypolicyagainstit?Yes.Thefreedomtodiscussyoursalaryatworkisaprotectedrightunderfederallaborlaw.TheNationalLaborRelationsActof1935protectsyourrighttodiscusstheconditionsofyouremployment,includingissuesrelatedtosafetyandpay,evenwhenyou'renotprotectedbyaunion.Talkingaboutsalarywithcolleaguescanbeuncomfortable,sincethere'ssuchatabooaboutdiscussingmoneymatters,butit'sanimportantsteptowardsachievingequalpayforequalwork.Onebarrier,however,stemsfromhowwethinkofourownfinancialworth.ToomanypeopleItalktowronglyconsidertheirsalaryareflectionoftheirworthiness,astatementabouttheirskills,experience,orvalue.Attheendoftheday,ifwecanallseparateourself-worthfromoursalariesabitmore,it'llbecomeeasiertotalkfranklywithourcolleagues.Askingaboutmoneyoutrightcanbetough,soonetrickI'vepickedupalongthewayistoaskforyourcolleaguestoconfirmordeny.Forinstance,youmightvolunteeryoursalaryfirstandask“Doesthatsoundaboutrighttoyou?”bywayofcomparison.Or,let'ssayyou'reinterviewingforapromotiontobecomeamanager.Youmightaskafellowmanageraboutthekindofsalaryyoushouldexpectbysaying,“I'mseeingsalariesforthiskindofpositionrangingfrom$65,000to$70,000—doesthatseemaccuratetoyou?”Thisway,evenifyourcolleagueisn'tcomfortablesharingtheirsalaryoutright,theycanhelpyouidentifyifyourexpectationsareonpointorwayoff.1、Whatmakesco-workersuncomfortabletotalkaboutsalaries?A.Thesafetyissue.B.Thefederal1aborlaw.C.Thewrongideaaboutsalaries.D.Thereflectionoftheirworthiness.2、Whatdoes“taboo”underlinedinParagraph3referto?A.Aprohibitedpractice.B.Areligiousbelief.C.Ageneralagreement.D.Asocialcustom.3、WhatismainlytalkedaboutinParagraph4?A.Oneofmyinterviewexperiences.B.Mywayofaskingaboutmoney.C.Themethodofraisingquestions.D.Anexampleofgettingpromoted.4、Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.HowtoDiscussSalariesatWorkB.WaysofTalkingaboutSalariesC.DoSalariesStandforSelf-worth?D.CanSalariesbeTalkedaboutatWork?Text4TheBritishcustomofdrivingontheleftsideoftheroadisn’tasignofeccentricity—there’sactuallyaverysensiblereasonforit.Originally,almosteverybodytravelledontheleftsideoftheroad.ForMedievalswordsmenonhorseback,itmadesensetokeeptothelefttohavetheirrightarmsclosertotheiropponents.Mountinganddismountinghorseswerealsoeasierfromtheleftside,andsaferdonebythesideoftheroadthaninthecenter.Soperhapsthequestionhereshouldbe,whydidpeoplestoptravellingontheleft?Thingschangedinthelate1700swhenlargecarriagespulledbyseveralpairsofhorseswereusedtotransportfarmproductsinFranceandtheUnitedStates.Intheabsenceofadriver’sseatinsidethecarriage,thedriversatontherearlefthorse,withhisrightarmfreetousehiswhiptokeepthehorsesmoving.Sincehewassittingontheleft,hewantedothervehiclestopassonhisleft,sohekepttotherightsideoftheroad.TheBritishGovernmentrefusedtogiveuptheirleft-handdrivingways.Meanwhilepost-revolutionFrance,undertheirleft-handedrulerNapoleon,stucktoapermanentmovetotherightsideoftheroad.AstheBritishandtheFrenchwereyieldingtheirpoweracrosstheglobe,theyinsistedthatthecountriestheyoccupieddrivelikethem.ThisexplainswhyformerBritishcoloniessuchasAustralia,NewZealandandIndiadriveontheleft,whileformerFrenchcolonieslikeAlgeriadriveontheright.WhenHenryFordmadehisModelTin1908,thedriver’sseatwasontheleft,meaningthatforAmericans,carswouldhavetodriveontherightsideoftheroadtoallowfrontandbackpassengerstoexitthecarontothesideway.Thisinfluencedachangeinmanycountries,suchasCanada,ItalyandSpain.However,Britishdriversremainontheleft,andthisishighlyunlikelytochange.1、ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph2thatinMiddleAges________.A.peoplealwaysgotonhorsesfromtheleftsideB.peopleallwalkedandrodeontheleftoftheroadC.peoplenevergotoffhorsesinthecenteroftheroadD.swordsmenfeltsafertravellingontheleftoftheroad2、Whydidpeoplestarttravellingontheright?A.Theyusedlargecarriagestotransportfarmproducts.B.Theyhadtoholdtheirwhipswiththeirrighthands.C.Theywantedothercarriagestopassontheirleft.D.Theywereforcedtositonthebacklefthorse.3、Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingkeeptotheleftsideoftheroad?A.Russia.B.India.C.Spain.D.Algeria.4、WhydoestheauthormentionModelTinthelastparagraph?A.Tointroduceaworld-famousmakeofAmericancars.B.Tostressitsroleinchangingthecustomofdriving.C.Todescribeitssafestdesignforpassengers.D.ToexplainwhytheBritishwon’tchange.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Ifyourlifefeelslikeitislackingthepowerthatyouwantandthemotivationthatyouneed,sometimesallyouhavetodoisshiftyourpointofviewBytrainingyourthoughtstoconcentrate1.thebrightsideofthings,youaremorelikelytohavethemotivation2.(follow)throughonyourgoalsYouarelesslikelytobeheldbackbynegativeideas3.mightlimityourperformanceYourlifecanbeenhanced,andyourhappinesscanbeboosted,whenyouchoosetochangeyourperspectiveDon'tleaveyourfuturetochanceorwaitforthingstoget4.(good)mysteriouslyontheirownYoumustgointhe5.(direct)ofyourhopesandaspirationsBegintobuildyourconfidence,andworkthrough6.(problem)ratherthanavoidthemRememberthatpowerisnotnecessarilycontroloversituations,buttheabilitytodealwith7.comesyourwayTakeyourfearandtransformitintotrust;learntoriseaboveanxietyanddoubtTaketheenergythatyou8.(waste)anddirectittowardeveryworthwhileeffortthatyoucanbeinvolvedinYouwillseebeautifulthingshappenwhenyouallow9.(you)toexperiencethejoysoflifeYouwillfindhappinesswhenyouadoptpositivethinkingintoyourdailyroutineandmakeit10.importantpartofyourworldManypeoplelivingincitiesseeridingabicycleasgoodexerciseBut,arecentmedical1.researchwarnedthatcyclistsshouldthinktwicebeforecyclinginthestreets:itactuallydoesmoreharmthangood2.theirbodiesIscyclingincitiesreallybadforyourhealth?ProbablyyesThemaindangercomesfromtheairaroundyouBreathing3.inairpollutionfromtaxisandbusescandamagebloodvessels(血管)ScientistssaythedamagecouldoutweighthehealthbenefitsofcyclingDavidNewby,aBritish4.researcheratEdinburghUniversitybrokethenewsInhistests,15healthymencycled5.onexercisebikesinaroomwithlevelsofairpollutionsimilartothosefound6.onacrowdedcitystreetAfteranhourofcycling,thescientistsfoundtheirbloodvesselsbecamelessflexibleandproducedlessofaprotein(蛋白質(zhì))7.theheartneedsThedamageleadstotheearlystagesofheartdiseaseWhat'sworse,thefasteracyclistpedals(蹬車),8.moreairtheybreatheinSothosewhobelieve9.theyareimprovingtheirfitnessthemostarestoringupthebiggesttroubleforthemselves10.SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)The21stcenturyhasintroducedtheworldtoanewwayofdoingBusiness.It’snowaforegoneconclusionthatglobalcommercewillbeasrevolutionizedbyitasHenryFord’srnass-productiontechniqueswereadefiningcharacteristicofthe1900s.1、ItallowsInternet-basedpurchaseandsalestransactionsinvolvingalmostanythingtobesafelyconductedatlightningspeed.Safeguardsareinplacetomakeidentitycheating,chargebackpreventionandfundsverification(核實)muchmoreofasuretythananythingtheconventionalmeansofpaymentinthenon-cyberworldcanprovide.E-currencymayonlyexistinthecyberworld,butthatisnothingnew.2、ItwasofficiallyacceptedbythecountriesoftheEuropeanUnionin1999tosimplifybusinessbyabolishingexchangerates,butitbeganlife20yearsbeforethatbyprivatefinancialinstitutionswhosawitasanideathathadtohappen.3、Itisnowarguablythesecond-mostinfluentialcurrencyintheworld.Experientialshoppingisthenextbigthing.4、Youorderonlineonyourphone,cardorwhatever,andit’sdeliveredtoyoubythetimeyougethome.Moneyisbeingalreadylenttopeoplebasedpurelyonthepositiverankingsapersonhasonawebsite.Onlinepayingissodifficult.5、Also,we’removingtoaworldwhereweallhaveoneonlineID.Whetherit’syourface,yourfingerprint,yourcreditcardoryourmobilephoneremainstobeseen.A.InmodemEngland,thewaypeoplespend,earn,saveandinvestisbeingrevolutionized.B.You’vegotyourlog-ins,yourpassword,cardnumbersandsoonfordifferentwebsites.C.Whentheeurohasalreadygone,today’se-currencieswillfollow.D.By2002,theeurohadevolvedfromcyber-tendertohardcash.E.Shopsarelikemuseumsyoucantouch.F.Theeurobeganinthesamemanner.G.TheBusinessise-currency.TVtimecancausealosstoyourchild'snutrit
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