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菏澤市曹縣2023年考研《英語(yǔ)一》臨考沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)IthappenedtoSusanBlackinacoldwinter.Everythingseemedina1thosedays.Bothherparentssufferingfromdepression,sendingfora2becameacommonpractice.Asawomaninher40s,itwasa3jobtobeateacherof30first-graders,whowerealways4,andshe’dtriedallsortsofmethods,but5togetthemquietinclass...Misfortuneswere6oneafteranother.Afteralongandtiringdayatwork,Susandraggedherselfalong,7towardstheparkinglot.Shecametothecar,onlytofindshehadlockedherkeysandcellphoneinside.8kickingthetyreofthecar,shesensedtears9hercheeks.“What’swrong?”avoicewasheard.Susanlookedup,andsawayoungmanwitha10athisside.Susanstoppedweepingandexplainedhersituation,addingthat11hecalledherhusband,hewouldn’tbringherthesparecarkey,sincehewasworkingatthe12endofthetownanditwasstillnottimeto13theday’swork.“Callyour14andtellhimI’mcomingtogetthekey,”theyoungmanhandedSusanhisphone.“Butthat’sninemiles’roundtrip...”saidSusan.“There’snotimefor15.I’llbebackassoonaspossible.”Twohourslater,themotorriderreturnedwithabigsmileand16face,keyinhand.Susan17somemoney,butherefused.“Let’sjustsayIneededthe18,”withthosewords,likea19inthemovies,herodeoffintothesunset.ForSusan,the“cowboy”notonlypickedthekey,but20herday,orrather,warmedthelongandcoldwinterdays.1、A.battleB.rowC.messD.hurry2、A.workerB.psychologistC.policemanD.lawyer3、A.toughB.rareC.boringD.rewarding4、A.kindB.quickC.happyD.noisy5、A.a(chǎn)theartB.invainC.onpurposeD.withease6、A.comingtrueB.pilingupC.goingwellD.runningout7、A.lookingB.marchingC.yellingD.heading8、A.MildlyB.RandomlyC.SuddenlyD.Wildly9、A.streamingdownB.flowingpastC.showingupD.castingaway10、A.bicycleB.carC.motorbikeD.taxi11、A.evenifB.unlessC.justasD.whenever12、A.wideB.deepC.farD.long13、A.endB.forgetC.giveupD.putoff14、A.friendB.familyC.daughterD.husband15、A.waitingB.hesitationC.travelingD.delivery16、A.charmingB.sweatingC.worryingD.encouraging17、A.receivedB.sharedC.offeredD.loaded18、A.exerciseB.helpC.rewardD.lesson19、A.youngB.strangerC.motorriderD.cowboy20、A.keptB.burntC.fixedD.builtSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1IwassurethatIwastobekilled.Ibecameterriblynervous.Ifumbled(摸索)inmypocketstoseeiftherewereanycigarettes,whichhadescapedtheirsearch.Ifoundoneandbecauseofmyshakinghands,Icouldbarelygetittomylips.ButIhadnomatches;theyhadtakenthose.Ilookedthroughthebarsattheguard.Hedidnotmakeeyecontactwithme.Icalledouttohim“Haveyougotalight?”Helookedatme,shruggedandcameovertolightmycigarette.Ashecamecloseandlitthematch,hiseyesunconsciouslylockedwithmine.Atthatmoment,Ismiled.Idon'tknowwhyIdidthat.Perhapsitwasnervousness;perhapsitwasbecause,whenyougetveryclose,onetoanother,itisveryhardnottosmile.Inanycase,Ismiled.Inthatinstant,itwasasthoughasparkjumpedacrossthegapbetweenourtwohearts,ourtwohumansouls.Iknowhedidn'twantto,butmysmileleapedthroughthebarsandcausedasmileonhislips,too.Helitmycigarettebutstayednear,lookingatmedirectlyintheeyesandcontinuingtosmile.Ikeptsmilingathim,nowthinkingofhimasapersonandnotjustaguard.“Doyouhavekids?”heasked.“Yes,here,here.”Itookoutmywalletandnervouslyfumbledforthepicturesofmyfamily.He,too,tookoutthepicturesofhisfamilyandbegantotalkabouthisplansandhopesforthem.Myeyeswerefilledwithtears.IsaidthatIfearedthatI'dneverseemyfamilyagain,neverhavethechancetoseethemgrowup.Tearscametohiseyes,too.Suddenly,withoutanotherword,heunlockedmycellandsilentlyledmeout.Outoftheprison,quietlyandbybackroutes,outofthetown.There,attheedgeoftown,hereleasedme.Andwithoutanotherword,heturnedbacktowardthetown.1、Whathadhappenedtothemanbefore?A.Hehadbeenbadlytreated.B.Hehadkilledsomeone.C.Hehadbeensearched.D.Hehadbeenforbiddentogetintouchwithanyone.2、Whydidthemanwanttosmokecigarettes?A.Becausehewassurehewastobekilled.B.Becausehewantedtoeasehisnervousness.C.Becausehewantedtotalktotheguard.D.Becausehewasusedtosmokingcigarettes.3、Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Themanwasaheavysmoker.B.Themansmiledtopleasetheguard.C.Theguardsetthemanfreewithpermission.D.Themanhadn'tthoughttheguardwouldsethimfree.4、Whatdoyouthinkfinallysavedtheman'slife?A.Thesmile. B.Thecigarette.C.Thetears. D.Thewallet.Text2We’veheardofrobotsandAI(ArtificialIntelligence)takinghumanjobs,butIbetmayors(市長(zhǎng))don’treallythinktheirjobscanbethreatenedanytimesoon.Theywerewrong,andtheAIrunningforthemayorofaTokyodistrictwasclearproofofthat.AIcan’tlegallyrunforhigh-rankingpublicmanagementpositionsyet,butonemayoralcandidatefromTamaCity,Tokyo,intendedtomaximizetheuseofartificialintelligenceinrunningcityaffairs.Hewasrunninghiscampaign(競(jìng)選運(yùn)動(dòng))as“AIMayor”.Basically,hewassuggestingreplacinghumanpublicofficialswithAIandhavingthemcollectcitydataandcreatefairandbalancedpoliciesthatwillbenefiteveryone.“Forthefirsttimeintheworld,AIwillruninanelection,”humancandidateMichihitoMatsudaannouncedonTwitter.“ArtificialIntelligencewillchangeTomaCity.WiththebirthofanAIMayor,wewillconductbalancedpolitics.”TheAIMayorwascampaigningverymuchlikeitshumancompetitors.PosterswereshownalloverTamaCityandcampaigntruckswereblaringout(大聲鳴響)promisesofanAIutopia(烏托邦)andaskingforsupport.SomepeoplecalledMichihitoMatsuda’scampaignastunt(噱頭),asahumanwouldstillbetheonelegallyincharge.However,otherssaidthattheywereexcitedaboutthefutureofAIrunningthingsinthebackground,addingthatithadtobeabetterchoice.1、What’stheadvantageoftheAImayoraccordingtoMichihitoMatsuda?A.MaximizingtheuseofAI. B.Replacinghumanofficials.C.Creatingbalancedpolicies. D.Bringinghimbeneficialeffects.2、HowwillAIrunforthemayor?A.Itwillabolishmanyoldpolicies.B.ItwillaskforsupportontheInternet.C.Itwillmakepublicspeeches,dressedlikeahuman.D.Itwillcompetesimilarlytohumancompetitors.3、What’sthecitizens’attitudetowardMichihitoMatsuda’scampaign?A.TheybelieveAIwillwin. B.Allconsiderittobetricky.C.Itissupposedtobeafailuredefinitely. D.Somethinkit’sworthyofexpectation.4、Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AIRunsfortheMayor. B.TheAdvantagesofAI.C.AIReplacesHumaninManagement. D.ThePatternsofAIManagement.Text3BestCompaniesShineUnited(Madison,Wisconsin)Inthepastfiveyears,thisWisconsin-basedadvertisingagencyhassharedmorethan$500,000inprofitswithitsemployeesthroughthecompany'sShineSharesprogram.TheagencypartneredwiththeUniversityofWisconsin'soncologydepartmenttodeveloptheRide,abikingeventthatbenefitscancerresearch.Employeesalsogetsnackseveryday,“BeerThirty”onThursdays,andSummerFridays,aprogramthatletsemployeesleaveatnoon.GroundFloorMedia(Denver,Colorado)ThekeyforworkersatthismidsizepublicrelationsfirminDenveristhatemployeesworkanytime,anywhere.Headquartersareinaformerwarehousedowntown,nearCoorsField.TheofficesarespreadaroundthecentralspacethatdoublesasawetbareveryThursdaywhenthecompany's“beerclub”bringsinanewbrew.Ergodyne(St.Paul,Minnesota)TheSt.Paul-basedcompanyhasgrowntooperateoutofaretiredstorehousewithplentyofnaturallight.Rulesaboutdressing?“Wearsomething.”Itspurpose?Tocreatecool,comfortable,andtoughsafetyworkwearforthosewhoneedittogetthejobdone.Ergodynehasaround50employees,whoenjoyhot-dishcook-offs,ticketstosportingevents,andatleastonehappyhoureveryquarter.SouthwestMichiganFirst(Kalamazoo,Michigan)It'sfamilyfirstatthisMichiganeconomicdevelopmentadvisingagency.CEORonKitchenssaysthatinthepastyear,thecompanyhasmadeapushtogogreen,initiallystartedbythemillennialemployeeswhomakeuphalftheagency'sworkforce.Anewstaffpositionwascreatedforthepurposeofmakingsureeveryemployeeisabletobalanceworkingandcheeringattheirkids'sportingeventsorgoingfishing.1、What'sthepurposeoftheShineSharesprogram?A.Toraisemoneyforaresearch.B.Toletemployeesleaveearlier.C.Tosharethecompany'sbenefits.D.Topartnerwithalocaluniversity.2、WhatdoesSouthwestMichiganFirstencouragetheiremployeestodo?A.Toaccompanytheirfamilies.B.Tocreatenewstaffpositions.C.Tojoinincookingcompetitions.D.Toenjoythemselvesinsportingevents.3、Whichcompanyallowsitsstaffaflexibleworkingtime?A.ShineUnited.B.GroundFloorMedia.C.SouthwestMichiganFirst.D.Ergodyne.4、Whatcanweknowaboutthecompaniesmentionedinthetext?A.Theyofferemployeesfinancialsupport.B.Theycareaboutemployees'happiness.C.Theyhavestrictrulesaboutdressing.D.Theyhavetrainingprograms.Text4LegendhasitthattheperformingartsbeganwhenaGreeksingernamedThespisinventedtragedy.In534B.C.,Thespiswasperformingahymn(贊美詩(shī))tothegodDionysius.Suchhymns,calleddithyrambs,wereusuallysungbyaleadsingerandachorus.Thespisaddedaspeakingactor.PerformancesattheannualDionysianfestivalsoonincludedplayswiththreeactorsaswellasthestandardhymns.By449B.C.,theGreeksweregivingprizestothebestactorandthebestplaywrightatthefestival.Amodernwordforactor—thespianrecognizesthedebttoday'sdramaowestoThespis.PerforminginaGreekplayrequiredphysicalstrength.Becauseeachplayhadonlythreeactors,performershadtoplayseveralroles.Chorusmembersbothsanganddanced.BeinginthechorusforthemanyperformancesgivenatafestivalwassaidtobeasdemandingascompetingintheOlympicGames.TheTheaterofDionysiusinAthenscouldhold20,000people.Eventhoseinthefrontrowswerequiteadistancefromtheactors.Performersusedgrandgesturesandworemaskssothattheycouldbeseenbyeveryoneintheirhugeaudience.Tragic(悲劇的)actorsworelongclothesandmasks.Comicactorsworeshortcostumesthatletthemmovefreelyandmasksdesignedtomakethemlookuglyorsilly.Sometimesthechorusweredresseduptolooklikeanimals.Anotherlegacy(遺產(chǎn))oftheancientGreeksisthedeusexmachina,or"godfromthemachine".Ifaplaywrightwashavingtroublewiththeplot,hemighthaveagodappearthroughatrapdoor(天窗).Thegodwouldrescuethemaincharacterandfindasolutiontoanydifficultplotsituations.Modemwritersmightnotcallongods,buttheydosometimesuseunlikelywaystoendastory.Acharacteroraneventthatbringsacomplicatedplottoanunlikelyconclusionisstillcalleddeusexmachina.1、WecanlearnfromParagraph1that.A.theword"thespian"means"debt"inEnglishB.theDionysianfestivalwasheldonceayearC.therewerefouractorsinearlyGreekdramaD.thefirsttragedywasperformedin449B.C2、Fromthepassagewecanknow.A.itwasnoteasytogetachancetoperforminthechorusB.thebestactorandthebestplaywrightwouldbegivenmoneyC.theplaywrightmustplayaroleintheperformanceD.theaudiencesatveryclosetoactorstohaveagoodview3、Accordingtothepassage,onedifferencebetweenearlyGreekcomediesandtragediesis.A.theactors'distancefromtheaudienceB.theplay'sbeginningC.thenumberofperformersD.theactors'clothes4、Deusexmachinais.A.a(chǎn)kindoftragedypopularwithancientaudienceB.a(chǎn)typeofcharacterthatmodernwritersoftenwriteaboutC.a(chǎn)wayancientGreekdramatistsusedtodeveloptheplotD.a(chǎn)styleofperformancefirstusedbyancientGreekactorsPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)OnceJamesThornhill,afamousEnglishpainter,wasasked1.(paint)somepicturesonthewallsoftheking’spalaceinEnglishThenworkersweresentforand

2.bigplatformwasmade

3.thehelpofaworker,ThornhillstartedpaintingontheplatformTheyworkedforawholeyear

4.a(chǎn)tlastthepictureswerereadyThornhillwashappywhenhelookedatthepictures,fortheywere

5.(real)beautifulHelookedatthemforalongtime,andthentookonestepbackandlookedagainNowthepictureswereeven6.(much)beautifulHetookanotherstep,thenanotherFinallyhewasattheveryedgeoftheplatform,buthedidnotknowitbecausehe

7.(think)ofhispicturesTheworkersaweverything“

8.shouldIdo?”hethought“ThornhillisattheveryedgeoftheplatformIfIcryout,hewilltakeanotherstep,fallofftheplatformandsurelybekilled”Sotheworkerquicklytooksomepaintandthrew

9.a(chǎn)tthepicture“Whatareyoudoing?”criedthepainter,10.(run)quicklyforwardtohispicturesWhyAllDisneyPrincessesWearBlueIfthey’renotsleepingandwaitingforPrinceCharmingtorescuethem,they’rebusygettingpoisonedbypoisonousapplesorbeingforced1.(do)heavyhouseworkbyevilrelativesBut2.turnsoutthateventhemostlaidback(悠閑的)beautyissupposedtosendamessageofstrengthtoyoung3.(girl)That’sbecausetheyallwearblueFromJasminetoBelle,fromArieltoSnowWhite,theyallwearblueFarfromstereotypical(老一套的)pinks,theseprincesses4.(dress)inboldaqua(水藍(lán)色),cornflower(矢車菊藍(lán))EvenDorothyformtheWizardofOz(綠野仙蹤)5.(wear)alightbluepinaforeandsocksWhy?Well,blueis6.(apparent)thecolouroftrust,calmnessaswell7.confidenceAccordingtoexperts,weallhave8.naturalpreferenceforblue,partlybecauseoftheskyIt’ssomethingtolookforwardto,toseethatblueskyIt’s9.(rely)Itmightcloudup,butweknowit’stherePerhaps,Disneyputsprincessesinthecolourtoshowthatthey’rethose10.a(chǎn)reloyalanddependableSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Nobodylikestothinktheyare“thatguy”atwork.1、.So,whataresomeoftherudestthingsthatpeopledoatwork—andwhyshouldn’tyoudothem?BehavinginanunacceptablewayThemostcommonformofthisiseatingsmellyfoodsatlunchtime.Otherthingsalikeincludebodysmellanditsopposite,thewearingofstrongperfume,messydesks,orbadbreath.2、.Checkingemailonyourphonewhenyou’retalkingtootherpeopleArecentsurveyshowsthat49percentofpeoplesaidtheirbossescheckedtheirphoneswhiletalkingwiththem.3、.Ifyou’veeverwonderedwhyyourteammembersareunmotivated,thismaybewhy.Infact,whenyou’retalkingtosomeoneatwork,youshouldrejectanynon-importantcalls.4、Doyoulikethesoundofyourownvoice?Great.Perhapsit’stimeyoulearnedtolikethesoundofotherpeople’svoicestoo.Ifyouinterruptotherswhentheyspeak,they’lldislikeyouanddiscountwhateveryou’resaying.Andifyouroutinelytakeupthreequartersofthemeetingwithyourmonologues(獨(dú)角戲),peoplewillturnoffand,quiterightly,startcheckingemailontheirphones.However,ifyoulistentowhatotherssayandshowinterestbyaskingintelligentquestions,they’llloveyouandbelikelytogiveyoutheirsupportwhenyouspeak.●Showingoffhowmuchyouearn5、.Ifyoushowoffyourincometosomeoneandthendiscoveryougetlessthanthem,you’lllooklikeafool.Ifyouearnmore,they’llfeeltiredofyou.Sokeepthemguessingandhideyourearningpowerinquietways—likealwayspayingfortheteamcoffees.A.TalkingallthetimeB.BeingagoodlistenerC.Team-workingcanneverbeignoredD.AllthesethingswillbecomepartofyourpersonalbrandE.It’sbettertobemodestwhenyoutalkaboutyourincomesF.Badbehavioratworkiscommon—andoftenwedoitwithoutthinkingG.AninterestingemailismorevaluablethanthepersonyouareactuallytalkingtoWhilebeinglostinthewoodscanbeafrighteningexperience,survivingaloneinthewildisgenerallyamatterofcommonsense,patience,andwiselyusingthegiftsthatnatureprovides.1、.Doyourresearchfirst.Don'tjusttrekoffintothewilderness;getasolidunderstandingofyoursurroundingsfirst.Studyingamapoftheareawhereyou'regoing--andmakingsuretobringitwithyou--willincreaseyourchancesofnotgettinglosttremendously.Educateyourselfaboutthefloraandfaunaoftheareayouareexploring.2

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