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貴州省安順市2023年考研《英語(yǔ)一》全真模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ChristmaswascomingandIdecidedtobuysomethingformydad.WhilechattingwithacashierasIwaspurchasingalittle1,somelights,anddecorations,he2whatIwouldBedoingwiththislittletree.Iexplainedthatitwasnotforme,butformydad,3henolongerlivedathome.Thecashierjuststoppedandlookedatme4themostkindestlookand5withmethathisgrandfathercouldn’tliveintheirhomeeither.Hesaidhisgrandfatherwas6nowinafacilityforthosewithAlzheimer’s(阿爾茨海默癥).SoIsharedwithhimthatmydadwasonthesame7.Wetalkedaboutthedifficult8thatcamewiththiscrueldisease,notonlyforthosewiththeillness,butfortheir9too.Hehadfinishedringingupmy10,butthenhesaid.“LetmeseewhatIcandoforyou.”He11somecoupons(購(gòu)物券)andstartedscanningthemuntilmycostwas12byover60%.IgratefullythankedhimandtoldhimhowmuchI13hiskindnessandalso14withhim.WewishedeachotherMerryChristmasandthe15possiblehopesforourlovedones.OnthewayhomeIkeptthinkingofthekindnesshehad16mewithalltheitemsIhadpurchased.ButIwasmost17fortheopportunityforustoconnectaboutan18wearebothgoingthrough.I19Dad’streeassoonasIgothome.Sograteful.So20.1、A.medicineB.treeC.waterD.gift2、A.a(chǎn)skedB.taughtC.laughedD.told3、A.soB.ifC.whenD.a(chǎn)s4、A.withB.inC.onD.by5、A.chargedB.spokeC.talkedD.shared6、A.treatingB.demandingC.livingD.making7、A.directionB.facilityC.placeD.journey8、A.painsB.feelingsC.challengesD.results9、A.doctorsB.familiesC.friendsD.bodies10、A.telephoneB.purchasesC.ordersD.money11、A.tookoutB.pickedupC.madeupD.workedout12、A.increasedB.cameC.reducedD.changed13、A.owedB.regrettedC.thankedD.a(chǎn)ppreciated14、A.meetingB.talkingC.facedD.went15、A.bestB.mostC.leastD.latest16、A.gotB.broughtC.offeredD.took17、A.gratefulB.happyC.interestedD.careful18、A.eventB.a(chǎn)ccidentC.a(chǎn)rgumentD.experience19、A.cutB.plantedC.decoratedD.threw20、A.considerateB.blessedC.seriousD.excitedSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1TheAliceFergusonFoundationisanon-profitgroupthatworkstoimprovetheenvironmentbybuildingrelationshipsbetweenpeopleandnature.Itteachespeoplewaystoprotecttheenvironment.Attheendoftheyear,itdesignseventstohelpchildrencelebrateChristmaswithoutincreasingtheamountofwastetheycreate.HannaSeligmannworksforthefoundation.VOAjoinedSeligmannrecentlyduringoneofhertalks.“Solet’sfigureoutwhatisinourbagoftrash.”Sheshowsadultsandchildrenhowtoreducewasteduringtheholidaygift-givingseason.“Youcansortitasacardboarditemoryoucansortitasaplasticitem,”Seligmannworkswithvolunteers.“Weencourageusingthingsthatarealreadyinyourhouselikenewspaper,oldmagazines,usingagiftwithinagift.Youcanwrapsomethinginareusablenapkin,wrapsomethinginascarf,orashawl(圍巾)orevenareusabletototebag(大手提袋)?!盠oriArguellesistheexecutivedirectorforenvironmentaleducationattheAliceFergusonFoundation.“Overtimewerealizedthatreallyjustdoingtrash,cleanupswasthesymptomoftheproblem,notgettingtotherootcause.Anditwasjustalittleoveradecadeagothatwestartedtheinitiativeitself.”O(jiān)neactivityiscalledtheTrashTimelineGame.Itteacheschildrenthatthethingstheythrowawaydonotdecomposeatthesamerate.Forexamplepaperdissolvesinaboutfourweeks.Anapplecoretakestwomonths.Ametalcantakesupto100years.Aplasticbagwillnotdecomposefor450yearsGlasstakes1,000yearsAnd,theysay,Styrofoam(泡沫聚苯乙烯)neverdissolves.Youngpeopletakingpartintheprogramlearnthatreducingwasteisimportantnotjustduringtheholidays,buteverydayoftheyear.1、WhyistheAliceFergusonFoundationcreated?A.TohelpchildrencelebrateChristmas.B.Toreducetheamountofwaste.C.Tomaketheenvironmentbetter,D.Tobuildrelationshipsbetweenpeopleandmature2、WhatsuggestiondoesSeligmanngiveonwrappinggifts?A.Itisbettertousecardboarditemstowrapgifts.B.Itisbettertowrapgiftsinsomethingscapableofbeingusedagain.C.Itisbetternottowrapgiftsinplasticitems.D.Itisbetternottowrapgiftsatall.3、WhatcanweinferfromLoriArguelles’swords?A.Doingtrashcleanupsmeansalottoprotectingtheenvironment.B.Westillneedtomakegreateffortsonthewaytoprotectingtheenvironment.C.Overadecadeoureffortstoprotecttheenvironmentprovedfruitless.D.Overtimewefoundtherootcauseofprotectingtheenvironment4、What’sthemeaningof“decompose”?A.breakdownB.breakoutC.storeupD.storeawayText2Westartedin1993withasimpleidea:thatpeoplecouldhelpeachotherbysharingstoriesabouttheirlives.Foryearspeoplehadtoldourfounders,motivationalspeakersJackandMark,inspiringstoriesaboutthemselves.JackandMarkincludedthesestoriesintheirtalks,andtheiraudiencesrepeatedlyaskediftheyhadeverbeenpublished.”Thatstoryabouttheboyandthepuppy—isthatinabookanywhere?”aparentaskedJack.“Thatstoryabouttheboywiththeamputated(截肢)legwhobecameatennisstar,Ineedtoreadthattomystaff,”amanagertoldhim.Jackwasaskedrepeatedly,“Isthatstoryinabookanywhere?”EventuallyJackandMarkdecidedtheiraudiencesmustbeontosomething,sotheycollectedthebest101storiesthey’dbeentoldinabook.TheycalleditChickenSoupfortheSoulbecausetheywantedittoprovidecomfortjustliketheirgrandmother’scooking.TheytookthebooktoNewYork,hopingtosellittooneofthebigpublishersbuteverysingleoneturnedthemdown.TheprojectappearedtohavestalleduntiltheymetPeterVegso,theownerofasmallhealthandwellnesspolisherinFloridanamedHCI.Peterreadsomeofthestoriesandlovedthem,sohedecidedtogivethebookachance,becomingChickenSoupfortheSoul’sfoundingpublisher.Never,inJackandMark’swildestdreamshadtheyimaginedwhatthebookwouldbecome.ChickenSoupfortheSoulturnedintooneofthemostpopularandlovedbookseverpublished,selling11millioncopiesaroundtheworld.Readersaskedformorestoriessowepublisheda“secondhelping”ofChickenSoupfortheSoulandathirdafterthat,Today,we’vepublishedmorethan250books,whichhavebecomethebest-sellingtradepaperbackbookseriesofalltime.1、WhatdrovedJackandMarktopublishtheseinspiringstores?A.Therichsourceofgoodstories.B.Thegoodchancetobefamous.C.Thebenefitsfromthebook.D.Thedemandofaudience2、Howdidthetitleofthebookcomefrom?A.Thetasteofchicken.B.ThewayofcookingC.Thepurposeofthebook.D.Theexperiencesofchildren.3、Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“stalled”inParagraph3?A.Stopped.B.Failed.C.Succeeded.D.Progressed.4、Whatdoweknowfromthelastparagraph?A.Thewildestdreamsoftwopeople.B.AnunexpectedsuccessofabookC.Anintroductiontoaseriesofbooks.D.Callingonpeopletobuyabestseller.Text3It'sgoodtomakemistakes,andhereiswhy.Firstofall,mistakesareaclearsignthatwearetryingnewthings.It'salwaysgoodtotrynewthingsbecausewhenwearetryingnewthings,wearegrowing.Ifwenevertryanythingnew,howcanweimprove?Thesimpleansweris,“Wecan't”.Anothergoodthingaboutmistakesisthatwhenwearemakingthem,wearelearning.Considerthis—Edisonfailed10,000timesbeforeheperfectedthelightbulb.Whenaskedhowitfelttofailthatmanytimes,hesaidthathehadlearned10,000thingsthatdidn'twork.Whenwemakeamistake,wearemuchclosertosuccess.Becauseeverytimewemakeamistake,weeliminateoneofthethingsthatkeepusfromsuccess.Butallthisdoesn'tmeanthatweshouldgothroughlifewithoutconsideringtheconsequencesofamistake.Instead,whenwetrysomethingnew,wehavetobewillingtosetsomereasonablelimitssothatintheeventthatitdoesn'tworkoutthewaywewantitto,wewillbeinapositiontotryagain.Weallhavelimitedresources—intheformoftimeandmoney—soweshouldn'tblowthemallononeapproachtoaproblem.It'sbestthatwerealizeitprobablywon'tbeperfectforthefirsttimeandallocatetheseresourcesappropriatelysowecanlearn,makecorrections,andtryagain.Onlybyacceptingandusingourmistakesinthiswaycanwemakesignificantadvancesinourlives.Thereisanoldsayingthatgoes,“Ifyou'renotmakingmistakes,you'renottryinghardenough”.Sogoforthandmakemistakes.1、Whichcanbeusedtoreplacetheunderlinedword“eliminate”inParagraph4?A.makeupforB.getridofC.a(chǎn)cceptD.expect2、Whatdoweknowfromthefifthparagraph?A.Weshouldignorethepossibleconsequences.B.Weshouldaccepttheoutcomewillingly.C.Weshouldmakesomelimitsforournexttry.D.Weshouldavoidmakingthesamemistakes.3、Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Dealingwithmistakes.B.Makingmistakes.C.Makingprogress.D.Benefitingfrommistakes.4、Whatmaythewritersuggestwesaytoourselveswhenmakingamistake?A.Nevermind,Itriedmybest.B.Great!NowIhavelearnedsomething.C.Thisisawasteoftime.D.Lookatthismess.Ishouldjustgiveup.Text4EntrepreneurandCEOofTeslaandSpaceX,EldonMuskmayhavealittlemoretimeonhishands,ashe’sleavinghispositionontheboardoftheOpenAl,accordingtoablogpost.ThedepartureislikelytheresultofTesla’smovingintothefieldofArtificialIntelligence(AI),whichhesaidin2017wouldbethe“bestintheworld”andwouldevenbeableto“predictyourdestination,”Muskwillcontinueto“donateandadvisetheorganization,”O(jiān)penAIsaidinablogpostonFeb.20,addingthat“AsTeslacontinuestobecomemorefocusedonAI,thiswillavoidapotentialfutureconflictforEldon.MuskandYCombinerCEOSamAltmancofoundedthenonprofitenterpriseinDecember2015,itsmissionistodevelopsafeartificialgeneralintelligenceandensurethosedevelopmentsaremadepublic.OpenAIresearcherspublishedapaperonthesiteArXiv,org,detailingthepossiblesecurethreatsthatcomewith“malicious”AI.Infact,Muskhasheardthe“evilAI”alarmseveraltimes,OnAug.11,2017,hewarnedthatartificialintelligenceposesabiggerthreattohumanity,andhetoldagatheringofstategovernorsthatthegovernmentneedstoregulateAlbeforerobotsstart“killingpeople.”Musk’sdeparturefromtheOpenAIboardcouldmeanbigthingsforTesla.AsEtonGoodbye,afinancialreporter,notedonFuturism,themove“couldsignalthatTeslaismoredeeplycommittedtotheirownAIprojectsthanwethought.”Headded,“Thosewhohavehadtheirearstoanyrumors(謠言)thatTeslaisreadytodelivervehiclescapableofLevel5autonomycouldtakethisnewOpenAldevelopmentasasignthatthecompanyisinchingclosertothatunapproachablegoal,”Nocompanyhasreachedthatlevelofautonomy,whichmeansthatadriverlesscarcouldnavigateanyroadunderanyconditionsandthatallthehuman“driver”wouldneedtodoistoinputadestination.1、WhydoesEldonMuskleavehisposition?A.TocreatesaferAI.B.TobuildpowerfulInternet.C.Todevelopsocialcommunication.D.ToavoidapossibleconflictwithTesla.2、WhatistheEldonMusk’sattitudetowardstheAI?A.Ambiguous.B.Supportive.C.Negative.D.Sympathetic.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“malicious”inParagraph3mean?A.Poisonous.B.Unpopular.C.Advanced.D.Traditional.4、WhatcanweinferfromEtonGoodbye’scomments?A.Level5autonomyisimpossible.B.TherumorsaboutTeslaismeaningless.C.HehasnoconfidenceinOpenAI.D.Level5autonomycouldsethumandriversfree.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ThefireatNotreDameCathedralinParishasraisedquestionsabouttheconditionofthousandsofothercathedralsandhistoric1.(structure)acrossEuropeItalsoraisesquestionsaboutwhetherEuropeangovernmentsaredoingenough2.(keep)upandcareforsuchbuildingsTiborNavracsics,theEuropeanUnion’stopcultureofficial,toldTheAssociatedPressthat“wearesousedtoouroutstandingculturalheritagethatwetendtoforgetthatit3.(need)constantcareandattention”Somepeoplesaythefirewasawake-upcall,notjustforEurope,4.thewholeworldLargefireshavelongrobbedhumanity5.knowledge,artandtreasuresIn2015,theGermanengineeringcompanySiemens6.(find)thatScotlandhadaboutten7.(damage)firesayear,whileEnglandlostatleastadozenlistedbuildingsayearInGermany,seventyhistoricbuildingshavebeen8.(heavy)damagedsince9.Expertssaythat10.isneedediscontinuousattentionandmaintenanceSomesayworld-renownedmonumentslikeNotreDamearethedrivingforcebehindtourismandshouldgetmorerespectQuaedvlieg-Mihailovicis,whoheadstheheritagegroupEuropaNostra,notedthe11.(important)ofsuchrespect“CulturalheritageisagoldmineYoucannotexploititandthenjustleavethemineandgotoanotherone”shesaidAscholarwastravelingabroadOneday,hehappenedtonoticeamanwhoseemedvery1.(discourage)“What’swrong?”thescholarasked“Ihavenointerestinlifeanymore,”themananswered“Ihavethemostmoneyintheworld,andcantravelanywhereIwantButthereisnoplacewhereIcangetasenseof2.(satisfy)Thereisnothinginlife3.canattractmeormakemehappy”Hearinghiswords,thescholarapproachedhim,4.(grab)hissuitcaseandranaway5.(nature),themanranafterhim,butthescholarranfasterthanhimandsoonoutdistanced(遙遙領(lǐng)先)themanMinuteslater,thescholarstopped6.(wait)forhimWhenthemanfinallycaughtup,outofbreath,herantohissuitcaseimmediatelyandfoundhisbelongingsweresafeThen,hebecameextremelyhappyInfact,happinessis7.stateofmindSomeareunhappyintheirexcesses(揮霍無(wú)度)whileothersarehappyin8.(they)povertyIflifehasgrowndull,stepoutofthetiringroutinetolook9.newpursuitsSometimes,theyaresimpleonesthat10.(ignore)byyoueasilyManytimeswedon’trealizehowroutineourliveshavebecomeandhowmuchwetakethemforgranteduntilwefindourselvesinanewsituationSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)WhenIfirstcametoUKfromChinaat6,Ienteredthefirstgrade.1、.Isawchildrenthrowtheirleftoverfoodintothelargetrashcans-fromhalf-eatenpizzastountouchedburgers.Iwatchedthempourtheirmilkintoawhitebucket.InChina,thiswasahugeno-noinschool.Wehadtofinisheverything.Oneday,myfirstgradeteacherannouncedthatwewouldbehavingapartyandeveryonewastoldtobringsomethingfromtheircountry.2、.Mymomstayedupafterherlongdayofworkandmademanydumplings.SheputtheminthefridgeandwokeupearlyinthemorningtosteamthemandfrythemsotheywouldtasteextrafreshwhenIbroughtthemtoschool.Theysmelledgreatandlookedgoldenbrownaftertheywerecooked.Iwassoexcitedtosharethesewithmyclassandteachers.Itwasplacedinthecornerofthetablenexttoalltheotherdeliciousfood.3、.OneortwokidsbravelytookapieceandknewwhattheywerebecausetheyhaditwiththeirparentsataChineserestaurant.Attheendoftheparty,itwascleanup.Myteacherwalkeduptomeandasked,pointingtothedumplings,“Wouldyouliketotakethesehome?”Icarefullyreplied,“No...”4、.Ithoughtshewasgoingtoshareitwithotherteachers,butimmediatelyafterIsaidthat,shethrewallthedumplingsintothetrashandcontinuedcleaning.Iwasconfused;whatjusthappened?5、.AndtodayIstillwitnessthisfrequentlyinmyEnglishfriends.Pleaseeatallyourfoodortakeittogoorhareitorjustgetenoughsoyoudon’thavetothrowitaway.Thankyou.A.InChina,“no”usuallymeans“yes”B.IgotsuperexcitedandtoldmyparentsC.ItwasveryimpolitetotakeyourgifthomeD.ThiswasthebiggestcultureshockIhaveexperiencedE.WhenIgothome,IsharedtheexperiencewithmyparentsF.ManykidshadthecookiesandjuicesandwerehesitanttotrythedumplingsG.Ididn’tunderstandwhykidsweregettingtheirlunchfoodandnotfinishingitHappinessasFlowersTruehappinessneverhasapricetag.1、Whateveryourjobisandwhoeveryouare,aslongasyouarereadytoobserveandfeelhappinessheartandsoul,youareboundtofinditeasytobeamanwithhappiness.Whatishappinessonearth?2、Wecanneverchooseaspecificprinciplefromthem,becausehappinessisarecognitionofone’sownvalue.Withitsra

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