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山東省德州市寧津縣2023年考研《英語(yǔ)一》預(yù)測(cè)密卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Ididmyfirstwing-walktwoyearsago,onmy86birthday.ThenlastJune,aged88,Ididitagainand1myownrecordastheworld’soldest2wing-walker.Therewassomethingaboutbeingstrapped(捆扎)tothe3ofabright-yellow1944Boeing-Stearmanthat4myimagination.It’sveryexciting.Thefirstexperiencewasnothingbuttame.Thisyear,Isaidtothe5,“Canyoumakeitabitmoreadventuresome?”Hesaid,“Icoulddoaloop-the-loop(翻筋斗)ifyoulike?”Thistime,he6doinghalfaloopwhichwasveryeffective.Yougodownabit,thenstraightup.AllIfeltwasabit7,becauseitwaswindy.Butyouare8strapped.Thepilotmakessureeverythingis9.Ihadgloveson,earplugsandlotsoflayers,whichprotectedme.Bothtimes,we10fromGloucestershireAirportandwereintheairfor15minutes.Youdon’tsitonthewing—yousiton11lookslikeachair.Iwasn’tnervous.Butwhenyoulookatthepropellers(螺旋槳),youdofeelalittlestrange.You’re12atthebeginningthatit’sa13dangerousactivityandthingscouldgowrong.However,Isaid:“Well,at88whatdoesit14?Youvegottogosometimeandyoumightaswellgoinaflameof15.”Atmyage,alotofpeopleare16intheirways.Idon’tthinkanyofmy17frommyretirementhomewantsto18me.IimaginemostofthemthinkI’m19asawoman.ButIdothinkpeopleofmyageshouldbedoingmore20things.Youshouldn’tsitbackandfeelsorryforyourself.1、A.kept B.broke C.saved D.protected2、A.doctor B.repair C.male D.female3、A.wing B.head C.tail D.bottom4、A.practised B.displayed C.inspired D.broadened5、A.driver B.pilot C.guide D.director6、A.turnedup B.gaveup C.tookup D.endedup7、A.shaky B.dizzy C.shiny D.clumsy8、A.tightly B.largely C.safely D.correctly9、A.special B.secure C.cautious D.a(chǎn)ccessible10、A.letout B.gotthrough C.brokeup D.tookoff11、A.what B.how C.where D.that12、A.charged B.a(chǎn)llowed C.warned D.cheated13、A.a(chǎn)ctually B.potentially C.doubtfully D.certainly14、A.mean B.live C.dream D.matter15、A.glory B.silence C.memory D.a(chǎn)sh16、A.criticized B.beaten C.stuck D.washed17、A.leaders B.friends C.opponents D.relatives18、A.persuade B.praise C.join D.win19、A.crazy B.brave C.calm D.steady20、A.a(chǎn)cademic B.difficult C.a(chǎn)dventurous D.ridiculousSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Everyhumanbeing,nomatterwhatheisdoing,givesoffbodyheat.Theusualproblemishowtogetridofit.ButthedesignersoftheJohnstowncampus(校園)oftheUniversityofPitsburgh(commonlyreferredtoasPitt)setthemselvestheoppositeproblem—howtocollectbodyheat.Theyhavedesignedacollectionsystemwhichusesnotonlybodyheat,buttheheatgivenoffbysuchobjectsaslightbulbsandrefrigeratorsaswell.Thesystemworkssowellthatnofuelisneededtomakethecampus’ssixbuildingscomfortable.Somepartsofmostmodernbuildings—theatersandofficesaswellasclassrooms,aremoresufficientlyheatedbypeopleandlightsandsometimesmustbeair-conditionedeveninwinter.Thetechniqueofsavingheatandredistributing(重新分配)iscalled“heatrecovery”.Afewmodernbuildingsrecoverheat,butthecampus’ssystemisthefirsttorecoverheatfrombuildingsandreuseitinothers.Alongtheway,Pitthaslearnedagreatdealaboutsomeofitsproducers.Theharderastudentstudies,themoreheathisbodygivesoff.Malestudentssendoutmoreheatthanfemalestudents,andthelargerastudentis,themoreheatheproduces.WemayconcludethatthehottestprospectfortheJohnstowncampuswouldbeahard-workingoverweightmalegenius.1、TheheatintheheatingsystemoftheJohnstowncampusissupplied.A.byhumanbodiesB.bybothhumanbodiesandotherheat-givingobjectsC.bybothhumanbodiesandcommonly-usedfuelsD.byhumanbodies,commonly-usedfuelsandotherheat-givingobjects2、Accordingtothepassage,thetechniqueof“heatrecovery”isused.A.tofindtheproducersofheatB.toprovideheatforthehotwatersystemC.tomakethecampusmorebeautifulD.tocollectheatandreuseit3、Theunderlinedphrase“thehottestprospect”inParagraph3refersto.A.thepersonwhosuffersmostfromheatB.thepersonwhoneedsmoreheatthanothersC.thepersonwhogivesoffmostheatD.thepersonwhomakesbetteruseofheat4、Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleforthispassage?A.ANewHeatRecoverySysteminPittB.ModernBuildings’HeatSystemC.BodyHeatandItsProducersD.WaysofHeatingBuildingsText2MathsandMusicAnexcellentwaytokillaconversationistosayyouareamathematician.Tellothersyouarealsoamusician,however,andtheywillbehooked.Althoughthereareobvioussimilaritiesbetweenmathematicalandmusicalactivity,thereisnodirectevidenceforthekindofmagicalconnectionmanypeopleseemtobelievein.I'mpartlyreferringheretothe"Mozarteffect",wherechildrenwhohavebeenplayingMozartcompositionsaresupposedlymoreintelligent,includingatmaths,thanotherchildren.Itisnothardtoseewhysuchatheorywouldbepopular:wewouldallliketobecomebetteratmathswithoutputtinginanyeffort.ButtheconclusionsoftheexperimentthatexpressedthebeliefintheMozarteffectweremuchmoremodest.Ifyouwantyourbraintoworkbetter,youclearlyhavetoputinhardwork.Asforlearningtoplaythepiano,italsotakeseffort.Surelyaconnectionisquitereasonable.Bothmathsandmusicdealwithabstractstructures,soifyoubecomegoodatone,thenitislikelythatyoubecomegoodatsomethingmoregeneralthathelpsyouwiththeother.Ifthisiscorrect,itwouldshowaconnectionbetweenmathematicalandmusicalability.Itwouldbemoreliketheconnectionbetweenabilitiesatfootballandtennis.Tobecomebetteratone,youneedtoimproveyourfitnessandcoordination(協(xié)調(diào)).Thatmakesyoubetteratsportandprobablyhelpswiththeother.Abstractstructuresdon'texistonlyinmathsandmusic.Ifyoulearnalanguagethenyouneedtounderstanditsabstractstructureslikegrammar.Yetwedon'thearpeopleaskingaboutaconnectionbetweenmathematicalandlinguistic(語(yǔ)言的)ability.Maybethisisbecausegrammarfeelsmathematical,soitwouldn'tbesurprisingthatmathematicianswerebetteratlearninggrammar.Music,however,isstronglytiedupwithfeelingsandcanbeenjoyedevenbypeoplewhoknowlittleaboutit.Assuch,itseemsdifferentfrommaths,sotherewouldn'tbeanyconnectionbetweenthetwo.Let'sseehowwesolveproblemsofthe"AistoBasCistoD"kind.Theseappearinintelligencetestsbuttheyarealsoimportanttobothmusicandmaths.ConsidertheopeningofMozart'sEineKleineNachtmusik(小夜曲).Thesecondphrase(小節(jié))isaclearanswertothefirst.Thelistenerthinks:"ThefirstphrasegoesupwardandusesthenotesofaGmajorchord(和弦);whatwouldbethecorrespondingphrasethatgoesdownwardandusesthenotesofaD7?"Musicisfullofpuzzleslikethis.Ifyouaregoodatthem,expectationswillconstantlybesetupinyourmind.Thebestmomentssurpriseyoubybeingunexpected,butweneedtheexpectationsinthefirstplace.1、Whatdoestheauthorsayabout"Mozarteffect"?______A.Thegoalofitwasnotcarefullythoughtabout.B.Thefindingsfromitgavepeoplewronginformation.C.Theinterestpeopleshowedinitwasunexpected.D.Thewayitwascarriedoutprovedtobeineffective.2、TheauthormentionedfootballandtennisinParagraph3toshowthat______.A.footballandtennisareplayedinasimilarway.B.certainskillsmaybedevelopedthroughpractice.C.musicandmathshavesomethingincommon.D.a(chǎn)bstractstructuresbringbenefitstovariousfields.3、WecaninferfromParagraph4that______.A.languageseemsmorelikemathsthanmusicdoes.B.languageislessappealingtolearners.C.mathematiciansaregoodatmusiclearning.D.thestructureoflanguageiseasiertolearnthanthatofmusic.4、Whatdoesthewriterintendtostateinthelastparagraph?______A.Howmusicdiffersfrommaths.B.Whymusicianspossessmathematicalabilities.C.WhyMozartissohighlyconsideredbymathematicians.D.Howabstractthinkingappliestobothmusicandmaths.Text3Hereareoursuggestionsforkeepingbusythisweek.Divein!TaketothewavesinSouthamptonAlwaysfanciedtryingyourhandatsailing?Now’syourchance.TheSouthamptonBoatShowhasplentyofopportunitiesforvisitorstogetoutonthewatertoexperienceboatsailing,powerboatingortakingarideonaRIB--allforfree.DiscoveranislandontheThamesTocelebrateTotallyThames,amonth-longfestivalisheldatvariouslocationsacrossLondon.We’vediscovered21oftheriver’smostfascinatingislands--allofthemwithinterestingstoriestotell.Makethemostofitwithourmaphere.CatchgreatfilmsinBristolOversixdays,EncountersFilmFestivalscreensupto400filmsfromover60differentcountries.TheBristolfestivalprovidesaplatformforinternationalfilmmakers,andoffersagatewaytothelikesoftheBAFTAs,OscarsandEuropeanFilmAwards.Seehereforfulldetails.GetscientificinLondonExperiencethelatest,bestandmostchallengingsciencecoveringallareasofourlivesanduniverseatNewScienceLiveatExCelLondon.NewScientistLiveisafour-dayfestivalfullofideasanddiscoveriesfromtheteambehindtheworld’smostpopularscienceweeklymagazine,featuringfourzones--Brain&Body,Technology,EarthandUniverse--aswellastalksfromexpertsandover200exhibitors.1、Whichisthemostsuitableformoviegoers?A.TaketothewavesinSouthampton. B.DiscoveranislandontheThames.C.CatchgreatfilmsinBristol. D.GetscientificinLondon.2、WhatistrueaboutNewScientistLive?A.Ascienceweeklymagazine.B.Afestivalwhereideasanddiscoveriesareshared.C.Afestivaltocelebrategreatscientist.D.Anexhibitiontoshowscientificdiscoveries.3、Wherecanyoufindthetext?A.Onanoticeboard. B.Inanewspaper.C.Onawebsite. D.Inabookreview.Text4ASongofIceandFireisaseven﹣partseriesoffantasywrittenforadults.GeorgeR.R.Martinwriteseachchapterfromtheperspectiveofaspecificcharacter,providingalimitedpointofviewforeachsection.Thereaderisabletounderstandtheinnerworkingsoftheindividual,butthereaderisbarredfromawholeunderstandingofthetext.Theworldhehascreatedhasmagic,butthereismuchmorethanthat.Whilemagicexists,itexistsontheedge,andtheinnerunrestofthecharactersismuchmoreimportant.Hisworkalsohasalevelofrealnessthatisastonishinginaworkoffantasy.Charactersareimperfect,andmanymakequestionablemoralchoices.Intheend,however,Martinshowsthatbothgoodandbadhappentoboththepeopleofhighmoralstandardandthecorrupt.Hehasmadeitclearthatanycharactercandieatanypoint,whichhasledtoalotofheartbreakfromreaders.In2011,ASongofIceandFirebecameatelevisionseriestitledGameofThrones.Martinhasbeencloselyinvolvedwiththeproduction.Ithascurrentlyrunforsevenseasons,andviewersanxiouslyawaittheeighthseasontoanswertheirquestionsfromtheseasonsevenfinale.HisfansarealsowaitingforTheWindsofWinterandADreamofSpring,thenextbooksintheseries,toanswerthequestionsMartinandthetelevisionshowhavenotyetaddressed.Martin,however,hasnoplanstorush.Hehasmadeitclearthathewillcontinuetowritethebookswhileworkingonthetelevisionshowandwritingothernovels.Buthowwillthestorycontinue?WhatisgoingtohappeninWesteros,andmoreimportantly:whenarewegoingtofindout?Martinisskillasawriterhaskeptreadersandviewersspellbound.Manyhopehewillfinishthenextbookbeforethenextseasonoftheshowbegins,butnooneknowswithMartin.Healwayskeepshisreadersguessing.1、OneofthecharacteristicsofASongofIceandFireis.A.eachchapteriswrittenfromalimitedpointofviewB.magicisthecenterofthestoryC.MartinhasmadeimperfectcharactersdieatanypointD.manycharactersmakeastonishingchoices2、WhatisGeorgeR.R.Martin'sASongofIceandFireconsideredtobe?A.Oneofhismasterworksoffantasy.B.Anunsuccessfulscreenadaptation.C.AnartisticcreationfortheTV.D.OneofthebestTVprogrammes.3、Whatdoestheword"address"inthefourthparagraphmean?A.writtenB.spokenC.solvedD.directed4、Howwilltheendingofthestorybe?A.Interesting.B.Confusing.C.Novel.D.Unknown.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AsAlisonGopnikdescribedinherrecentbook,therearetwokindsofparentsinmodernAmerica:TheCarpenterandtheGardenerThe“carpenter”thinksthathisorherchildcan1.(shape)“Theideaisthatifyoujustdotherightthings,gettherightskillsandreadtherightbooks,you^egoingtobeabletoturnyourchild2.a(chǎn)particularkindofadult,”shesaidThe“gardener”,however,isseldomconcernedabout3.(control)whatthechildwillbecomeandinsteadprovidesaprotectedspace4.explore)Thestyleisallabout:“creatingarich,nutritiousbutalsovariable,diverse,activeecosystem”Gopnik,apsychologyandphilosophyprofessorattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,said"Manyparentsarecarpenters,and5.isreallynecessaryforthemtobringuptheirchildren”Shespentdecadesresearchingchildren'sdevelopmentandfinally6.(find)thatparentsoftenfocusedtoomuchonwhattheirchildrenwouldbeasadultsTheharmisthatparentsandtheirchildrenmaybecome7.(anxiety),tenseorunhappy"Weresoconcernedaboutourchildren8.wethinkhavedifficultymasteringtheirownfuturethatwe’reunwillingtoallowthemto9.(free)exploretheworld"shesaysThetruthisthatthe10.(little)thatparentsworryaboutoutcomes,thebettertheirchildrenmayliveinlifeDirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrectFortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblankAskHelpfulHannahDearHelpfulHannah,I’vegotaproblemwithmyhusband,SamHeboughtasmartphoneacoupleofmonthsagoandhetookitonourrecentskivacationtoColoradoItwasagreattripexceptforoneproblemHehasaconstantdesire1.(check)fortextmessages;hecheckshisphoneeveryfiveminutes!He’ssoaddictedtoitthathejustcan’tstandtheidea2.theremaybeanimportanttextHecan’thelp3.(check)evenatinappropriatetimeslikewhenweareeatinginarestaurantandIamtalkingtohim!Hebehaves4.a(chǎn)nysmallamountofboredomcanmakehimfeeltheneedtocheckhisphoneevenwhenheknowsheshouldn’tThetemptationtosee5.iscontactinghimisjusttoogreatWhenIaskhimtopleaseputdownthephoneandstop6.(ignore)me,hesays,“Inaminute,”butstillcheckstoseeif7.haspostedsomethingnewontheInternetOurlife8.(interrupt)IfwegosomewhereandIaskhimtoleavethephoneathome,hesuffersfromwithdrawalsymptomsMaybethisdependencyonhissmartphonehasbecomemorethananeverydayproblemIrecentlyreadanarticleabout“nomophobia,”9.isarealillnesspeoplecansufferfrom:thefearofbeingwithoutyourphone!IamworriedthatSammaybesufferingfromthisillness10.hefeelsanxiousifhedoesn’thavehisphonewithhim,evenforashorttimeWhowouldhavethoughtthatlittledeviceslikethesecouldhavebroughtsomuchtrouble!SickandTiredSadieSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Gratitude(感恩)isasocialfeeling.Manypeopleseeitasrelationship—strengtheningbecauseitrequiresustoseehowwe’vebeensupportedandrecognizedbyotherpeople.First,it’sbeliefofgoodness.Weareconvincedthattherearegoodthingsintheworld,giftsandbenefitswe’vereceived.Thesecondpartofgratitudeisfiguringoutwherethatgoodnesscomesfrom.1、Itdoesn’tcomefromanythingwenecessarilydidourselves.Instead,weacknowledgethatotherpeoplegaveusmanygiftstohelpusachievethegoodnessinourlives.2、Ofcourse,therearevariousimportantreasons.Herearesomeofthem.Gratitudeallowsustocelebratethepresent.3、Wenoticethepositivesmore,andthatenlargethepleasuresyougetfromlife.Insteadofadaptingtogoodness,wecelebrategoodness.Gratitudeblocksnegativefeelings.Youcannotfeelenviousandgratefulatthesametime.4、Ifyou’regrateful,youcan’thatesomeoneforhavingsomethingthatyoudon’t.Thoseareverydifferentwaysofconnectingtotheworld,andsureenough,researchhassuggestedthatpeoplewhohavehighlevelsofgratitudehavelowlevelsofnegativefeelings.5、That’sbecausewhenyou’regrateful,youhavethesensethatsomeoneelsehasprovidedforyourhappiness.Younoticeanetworkofrelationshipsofpeoplethinkit’sworthwhiletohelpyougettowhereyouarerightnow.Realizingsomeonehasseenthevalueinyoutransformsthewayyouseeyourself.A.They’recontradictoryfeelings.B.Itstrengthenspositivefeelings.C.Gratitudeheightensyoursenseofself-worth.D.Mostofthetime,itmakesyoufeelconfused.E.Gratitudeallowsustoparticipatemoreinlife.F.Sowhygratitudehassucheffectsonpeople’slives?G.Werecognizethesourcesofitasbeingoutsideofourselves.ThebookABigFatCrisis:TheHiddenForcesBehindObesityEpidemic—andHowWeCanEndItbyDeborahCohen,aseniornaturalscientist,isverypopularnow.8、Butaccordingtothisbook,thefollowingaresomemisunderstandingsofobesityorbeingoverweight.8、Ifyou'reobese,blameyourgenes.6、Yet,between8980and8000,thenumberofAmericanswhoareobesehasdoubled—tooquicklyforgeneticfactorstoberesponsible.Atrestaurants,adollarpu

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