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平武縣2023年考研《英語一》考前沖刺預測試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)“Down-to-earth”meanssomeoneorsomethingthatishonest,practicalandeasytodealwith.Itis1tofindsomeonewhoisdown-to-earth.Apersonwhoisdown-to-earthiseasytotalktoand2otherpeopleasequals.Adown-to-earthpersonisjustthe3ofsomeonewhoactsimportantandproud.Down-to-earthpersons4beimportantmembersofsociety,ofcourse.5theydonotlettheirimportance“gototheirheads”.Theydonot6themselvestobebetterpersonsthanothersoflessimportance.Someonewhoisfilledwithhisownimportanceandpride,oftenwithoutcause,is7tohave“hisnoseintheair”.Thereis8wayapersonwithhisnoseintheaircanbedown-to-earth.Americans9anotherexpressionthatmeansalmostthesameas“down-to-earth”.Theexpressionis“both-feet-on-the-ground”.Someonewithboth-feet-on-the-groundisapersonwithagood10ofreality.He11whatiscalled“commonsense”.Hemayhave12,buthedoesnotallowthemto13hisknowledgeofwhatisreal.Theoppositekindof14isonewhohashis“head-in-the-clouds”.Amanwithhis-head-in-the-cloudsisadreamerwhose15isnotintherealworld.16,suchadreamercanbebroughtbacktoearth.17wordsfromateachercanusuallybringaday-dreamingstudentdown-to-earth.Usually,thepersonwhoisdown-to-earthisvery18tohavebothfeeton-the–ground19wehavebothourfeeton-the–ground,whenwearedown-to-earth,weact20andopenlytowardsothers.Ourlivesarelikethegroundbelowus,solidandstrong.1、A.pleasant B.sad C.common D.surprising2、A.meets B.welcomes C.receives D.a(chǎn)ccepts3、A.case B.kind C.opposite D.example4、A.must B.may C.should D.will5、A.But B.So C.For D.And6、A.wish B.expect C.desire D.consider7、A.said B.told C.a(chǎn)sked D.made8、A.some B.a(chǎn) C.no D.every9、A.discover B.find C.make D.use10、A.understanding B.wish C.reason D.expectation11、A.demands B.lacks C.has D.likes12、A.fortunes B.dreams C.a(chǎn)chievements D.disadvantages13、A.block B.protect C.own D.gain14、A.idea B.people C.a(chǎn)ttitude D.person15、A.mind B.life C.body D.head16、A.Always B.Therefore C.However D.Sometimes17、A.Sharp B.All C.No D.Bad18、A.possible B.probable C.likely D.a(chǎn)ble19、A.Though B.Since C.When D.Unless20、A.kindly B.directly C.friendly D.honestlySectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1YourNewYear’splantomovemoreisoneofthetoughesttostickto,andagroupofscientistsworkingwithobese(過度肥胖的)micethinkthey’restartingtounderstandwhyRatherthanoursedentary(久坐的)livescausingweightgain,saysAlexxaiKraviz,theNationalInstitutesofHealthneuroscientistwholedthestudy,changesinbrainchemistryafterwestartgainingweightaffectourcapacitytomove.“Obsesmicecanmovejustfine,”saysKravitz,whopublishedtheworkwithhisteaminCellMetabolism“Theyjustdon’t.”WhatKravitz’steamfoundisthattheactivityofaparticulardopamine(多巴胺)receptorlinkedtomovementgoesdownasmicegainweightonahigh-fatdiet.Sotheniceslowdownandtheymoveless.Andwhentheresearchersrestoredtheactivityofthatdopaminereceptor—DR2—themicestartedmovingmore,eventhoughtheywerestillobese.TheteamalsosawthatleanmicemissingtheDR2receptoractedlikeobesemice.Thisisthetarget,saysKravitz—restoringthatdopaminereceptorfunction.“Maybe20or30yearsdowntheroad,wecoulddothatinpeople,”hesays.Andthereisonemorething:ThescientistsfednormalmiceandthemicelackingDR2thesamehigh-fatdiet.Bothsetsofmicegainedweightatthesamerate.KravitzsaysthisisimportantbecausemicelackingDR2movelessfromtheget-go,whereasanormalmousetakesalittletimetostartseeingthatdopaminereceptor-relatedlossofexercise.Theabilitytoexerciseseemstobedisconnectedfromweightgain,hesays.“Exerciseisahealthythingtodo,butitsimpactonweightlosshasbeenexaggerated,”hesays.“Wehavetoberealisticaboutthesizeoftheeffectofexerciseonweight,asopposedtohealthbenefits.”Still,beforeyouabandonyourNewYear’sexerciseplan,keepinmindthatthisstudywasdoneusingahigh-fatdiet,andnotthenormalcalorierestrictionthatpeoplemaintainwhentheydiet.That’sabigdrawbacktothework,saysVickiVieira-Potter,aUniversityofMissouriphysiologistnotinvolvedinthestudy.“Theyfeedthemicewithhigh-fatdiet,itdamagesthereceptor,andthatdecreasesactivity.Thosewhoplantolostweightshouldrememberhigh-fatdietisanicewaytocauseobesityinthelab,butit’snotthesameasthenormalsituationofobesity,”shesays.Sinealsosaysthatalotoftheweightgaininthemicecameaftertheystoppedmovingaround,whichindicatesthatthelossofmovementdidimpactobesity.1、AlexxaiKravitzislikelytoagreethat________.A.high-fatfoodleadstothelackofDR2B.lessmovementresultsfromweightgainC.thelackofDR2resultsinlessmovementD.weightgainleadstotheinactivityofDR2.2、Whatcanweinferfromtheresearchmentionedinthepassage?A.High-fatdietisboundtocauseobesity.B.Theresearchteamaimtodealwithhumanobesity.C.High-fatdiethaslittleinfluenceontherateofweightgain.D.Obesemice’sabilitytomoveisaffectedbytheinactivityofDR2.3、Theunderlinedword“exaggerated”inParagraph7canbereplacedby“________”.A.underestimatedB.excludedC.overlookedD.overemphasized4、AccordingtoVickiVicki-Vieira-Potter,________.A.besidesdiet,otherfactorsbehindobesityshouldn’tbeignoredindailylifeB.thetotallossofmovementcandoharmtothefunctionofDR2C.AlexxaiKravitz’steammisreadtheresultsoftheresearchD.obesityismainlycausedbyhigh-fatdietpeopletake.Text2Longbeforetheycanactuallyspeak,babiespayspecialattentiontothespeechtheyheararoundthem.Withinthefirstmonthoftheirlives,babies’responsestothesoundofthehumanvoicewillbedifferentfromtheirresponsestoothersortsofhearingstimulation.Theywillstopcryingwhentheyhearapersontalking,butnotiftheyhearabellorthesoundofarattle.Atfirst,thesoundsthatababynoticesmightbeonlythosewordsthatreceivetheheaviestemphasisandthatoftenoccurattheendsofutterances(講話,說話).Bythetimetheyaresixorsevenweeksold,babiescandetectthedifferencebetweensyllablespronouncedwithrisingandfallingtones.Verysoon,thesedifferencesinadultstressandintonationcaninfluencebabies’emotionalstatesandbehavior.Longbeforetheydevelopactuallanguagecomprehension,babiescansensewhenanadultishappyorangry,attemptingtobeginorendnewbehavior,andsoon,merelyonthebasisofcluessuchastherate,volume,andmelodyofadultspeech.Adultsmakeitaseasyastheycanforbabiestopickupalanguagebyexaggerating(夸張)suchclues.Oneresearcherobservedbabiesandtheirmothersinsixdiverseculturesandfoundthat,inallsixlanguages,themothersusedsimplifiedutterancesandnonsensesounds,andtransformedcertainsoundsintobabytalk.Otherresearchershavenotedthatwhenmotherstalktobabieswhoareonlyafewmonthsold,theyexaggeratethepitch,loudness,andintensityoftheirwords.Theyalsoexaggeratetheirfacialexpressions,holdvowels(元音)longer,andemphasizecertainwords.Moresignificantforlanguagedevelopmentthantheirresponsetogeneralintonationisobservationthattinybabiescanmakerelativelyfinedistinctionsbetweenspeechsounds.Inotherwords,babiesentertheworldwiththeabilitytomakethosepreciselyperceptual(知覺的,感性的)recognitionthatarenecessaryiftheyaretoacquirelisteninglanguage.Babiesobviouslyobtainpleasurefromsoundinput,too:evenasyoungasninemonthstheywilllistentosongsorstories,althoughthewordsthemselvesarebeyondtheirunderstanding.Forbabies,languageisasensory-motordelightratherthantheroutetoboringmeaningthatitoftenisforadults.1、Theauthormentionssyllableswithrisingandfallingtonesto.A.showhowdifficultitisforbabiestointerpretemotionsB.provideanexampleofwaysadultsspeaktobabiesC.giveareasonforbabies’difficultyintellingoneadultfromanotherD.showasix-week-oldbabycanalreadytellsomelanguagedifferences2、WhatcanbeinferredaboutthefindingsdescribedinParagraph2?A.Mothersfromdifferentculturesspeaktotheirbabiesinsimilarways.B.Babiesignorefacialexpressionsinunderstandinglisteninglanguage.C.Themotherswereunconsciouslyteachingtheirbabiestospeak.D.Mothersonlyexaggeratetheirtoneswhentalkingtobabies.3、Whydobabieslistentosongsandstories,eveniftheycan’tunderstand?A.Theyunderstandtherhythm.B.Theyenjoythesound.C.Theycanrememberthemeasily.D.Theyfocusonthemeaning.4、What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Babiescandetectsoundsotherthanthehumanvoice.B.Babies’waystolearnalanguagedifferfromadults’.C.Babiescanrespondtothespeechbeforetheycanspeak.D.Babiescantellthesoundofthehumanvoicefromothersounds.Text3Fewpeople,thesedayswoulddisagreewiththetheorythatit'svitaltotaketimeforyourself.Creatingsomespaceforenjoymentandrestorationeachdayoratleasteveryweek,isawin-winproposal:it’llmakeyoubothhappierandmoreeffectiveinfulfillingyourresponsibilitiesatworkandhome.Inpractice,itrarelyhappens,though.Forsome,that'sbecausedeepdowntheyfeettheydon'tdeserveit.Forothers,it'ssimplythatbusylifemakesitseemimpossibletopresspause.Eitherway,makingsureyouactuallygeta.momenttoyourselfrequiresashiftinperspective.Don'twaituntilitfeelsright.It'sunpleasanttohaveunfinishedtasksbotheringatyourmind,soit'stemptingtotellyourselfyou'llonlyrelaxonceeverythingisundercontrol.Butsincebothworkandfamilylifegenerateaninfinitenumberofto-dos,thatstrategyisdoomedtofailure.Astime-managementwriterLauraVanderkarnpointsout,it'sfarmoreusefultolearntotoleratethediscomfortofknowingyouremailinboxisfillingup,orthatthelivingroomisstillapigsty.Choosetrueenjoyment.It'salltooeasytofill`metime'withthingsyouthinkyoushouldenjoy,aboveallexercise.Ifyougenuinelylovesuchactivities,they'reperfect.Butifthetruthisthatyoudon't,you'llonlygetresentful:werebelagainstbeingtoldwhattodo,evenwhenthepersondoingthetellingisourselves.Makesureatleastasmallpartofyourweekisspentdoingsomethingyoucanhonestlysayyouenjoyforitself.Payattentiontogoodfeelings.Onceyoudogetsomerestorativetime,borrowaBuddhisttechniqueformakingitcount:whenyourealizeyou'reenjoyingyourself,spendhalfaminuteconsciouslypayingattentiontothefeelingsofpleasure.Foronething,you'lloftenfindthatthosefeelingsincreaseasaresult.Foranother,you'llencodethememoryoftheexperienceinmoredetailso,lookingback,it'llfeellikeyouhadevenmoretimetoyourself.1、Whyisithardforsomepeopletofindtimeforthemselvespractically?A.Theythinktheyaren'tworthit B.Theyhavealotofpressure.C.Theyareinfinancialtrouble. D.Theycan'tspareanytime2、WhichofthefollowingisacceptableaccordingtoParagraphtwo?A.Neverputoffwhatyoushoulddo. B.Takearestwhenit'stimetoC.Relaxyourselfwithallworkdone. D.Putupwithothers'shortcomings.3、Whichistheclosestto"resentful"inparagraphthree?A.pleased. B.relaxed. C.relieved. D.a(chǎn)nnoyed.4、Whatisbesttitleofthepassage?A.LearntoManageTime B.FindTimeforYourselfC.SqueezeTimetoExercise D.StrengthenTimeConsciousnessText4Eachyear,theNationalCouncilofTeachersofEnglish(NCTE)presentsseveralawardstorecognizeoutstandingbookswrittenforallagelevels.Earlierthismonthatabookawardsluncheon(午宴)heldduringtheir107thAnnualConvention,theyannouncedthewinnerofthe2018CharlotteHuckAwardforOutstandingFictionforChildren.DanSantatwasnamedthewinnerofthe2018CharlotteHuckAwardforhisnovelAFTERTHEFALL,theinspiringepilogue(后記)tothebelovedclassicnurseryrhymeHumptyDumpty.TheCharlotteHuckAwardwasestablishedin2014topromoteandrecognizefictionthathasthepotentialtohaveapositiveeffectonchildren’slives.TheawardhonorsDr.CharlotteHuck,aprofessoratOhioStateUniversitywhodevotedhercareertopromotingtheroleofchildren’sbooksinyoungpeople’sacademic,social,andemotionaldevelopment.Eachyear,thecommitteeselectsawinnerandrecommendedtitlesappropriateforchildren.“CharlotteHuckwasasupporterforchildren’sbooksasteachingtools,”saysErikaDawes,chairoftheCharlotteHuckAwardcommittee.“Booksliketheseawardwinners,booksthatpromoteimagination,wonderandsympathy,fillacriticalneedinourclassrooms.”JasonChinwasnamedwinnerofthe2018OrbisPictusAwardforhisbookGRANDCANYON,anilluminating(啟蒙的)lookatoneoftheplanet’smostfascinatingfeatures.TheOrbisPictusAward,establishedin1989,istheoldestchildren’sbookawardfornonfiction.HonorandRecommendedBooksineachcategorywerealsoannouncedattheawardsluncheon,wherethe2017winners(JasonReynoldsandMelissaSweet)deliveredspeeches.DanSantatandJasonChinareinvitedtospeakatnextyear’sAnnualConvention.1、Wecaninferfromthetextthat.A.thepreviousyearwinnerswillbeinvitedtospeakattheawardsluncheonB.GRANDCANYONisafictionalbookaboutthefutureofourplanetC.NCTEmainlyfocusesonoutstandingbooksforchildrenD.TheOrbisPictusAwardistheoldestbookawardpresentedbyNCTE2、FromthetextwecanlearnthatCharlotteHuck.A.likesreadingchildren’sliteraturebooksB.devoteshertimetowritingchildren’sbooksC.collectssomemoneytostartrewardsforchildren’sbooksD.paysspecialattentiontotheroleofbooksinchildren’sgrowth3、WhycanDanSantatwinthe2018CharlotteHuckAward?A.HeisanoutstandingEnglishteacher.B.Histhemespeechisfullofknowledge.C.Hisnovelcanpositivelyinfluencechildren.D.Hewroteclassicnurseryrhymeforchildren.4、WhatcanwelearnaboutNCTE?A.Itonlyawardsfictionalbooksforchildren.B.Itmainlyselectssomebooksappropriateforchildren.C.ItwasnamedinhonorofProfessorCharlotteHuck.D.Itawardswritersfortheiroutstandingbookseveryyear.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)What’stheonethingeverychilddesiresinschool?Morebreaktime!Andthat’sexactly1.fourpublicschoolsaregivingtostudents,whichturnsouttobebeneficialtoeveryoneThefourschoolsarecarryingouttheLiiNKprogram,aprojectthat2.(satisfy)everykid’shungerformorerestandthereforehelpsencourage3.(create),developcharacterandpromotesuccessLiiNKwasinspiredbyFinnishapproachesto4.(learn)basedonthesimpleconceptofgivingchildrenmoreoutsideplaytimeInFinland,wherethelearningsystemhasbeeninplace5.decades,someofthestudentshavethe6.(high)scoresonglobalassessment(評估)testsInsteadofspendingincreasingamountsoftimeinsidetheclassroom,they’respendingmoreandmoretimeonphysicalactivitySomestudiesdiscoveredthattraditionalbreakactuallyhelpsstudentsimprove7.(they)performanceinsidetheclassroomanditprovidesaplatformforstudentstobeable8.(function)attheirbestlevelOtherstudieshaveshownthatoutdoorplaytimedecreasesrestlessnessandtiredness,andhas9.numberofbenefitssuchasimprovingmotorskills,developingphysicalfitness,andpromotingsocialdevelopmentAllthechildrenintheseschoolswheretheprogramcarriedoutarehappierbecauseofitSothebestwaytomakechildrenhappyandsuccessfulisto10.(simple)letthembekidseveryonceinawhileMyfriendhadachancetomakeatriptoHongKong1.August15,2.Hehaddreamedabout3.(visit)itsincehisboyhoodanditwasthefirsttimethathe4.(be)thereThefollowingwaswhathehadseenArrivingthere,hewas5.(surprise)byitsbeautifulsceneryandtall6.(building)Asweallknow,HongKonghasthemostskyscrapersintheworldWhereverhe7.(go),hesawmanysmilingfacesPeopleinHongKongwerekind,generous,easy-goingandreadytohelpothersMuchtohissurprise,hesawthatpeopletherealwayskeptorderinpublicplaces8.a(chǎn)greatnumberofpeoplewerewaitingforthenexttrainatthesubwaystation,theyweretalkinginsuch9.lowvoiceasnottobotherothersChineseandEnglisharetheofficiallanguagesofHongKongEnglishis10.(wide)usedingovernments,markets,servicecentersandotherfieldsStayingthereforaweekwasagoodexperienceforhim,11.hewouldneverforgetSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)HowtoRaiseMoneyforYourFavoriteCharityAttheendoftheyear,weareofteninspiredtodomoreforpeopleinneed.1、Don’tworry.Here’saquickandeasytip-listtomakesuchaworthyactsuccessful.?2、Youneedtomakesurethatbothyouandyourparticipantsenjoytheevent.Sokeepitsimpleandmakesurethatyouaddsomefun,whetherit’sspecialdecoration,abagforeachparticipantorguest,oraspecialtheme.?Getteamsupport.3、Teamworkmaygiveyousomenewideasandhelpgiveauniquefeaturetoyourevent.Makesurethatyoubreakdowntheworkamongyourteam.?Planforthe“what-ifs?”Ifyouareplanningtoholdaneventoutdoors,orifyouarerelyingonafamouspersonasaguestofhonor,makesureyouthinkofafewpossiblealternatives.4、Thisisthekeytosuccessfuleventplanning.?Timingiseverything.Checkyourcommunitycalendartomakesuretherearenoimportantcommunityeventsonthedaywhenyouareplanningyourevent.Youmightneedtocheckwithothercommunitiesornon-profitorganizationsnearby.5、?Checkoutyourfavoritecharity’swebsiteforideas.Manywebsitesofferadviceonhowtoraisemoney.Forexample,thehumanrightscharityAmnestyInternationallistseventsandideasonitswebsite.A.Tellthecharityabouttheevent.B.Keepitfunandsimple.C.Turntoyourteammatesforsomecreativeideas.D.Havenoideaofwheretobegin?E.Trytopickthedatethatwillbringinthebestattendance.F.Remembertothankanyonewhohasdonated.G.Whatifitstartsrainingorifyourhonoredguestdoesn’tshowup?Doyoudreamofthedaywhenyoucandriveacar?IntheUnitedStates,teenagerscangettheirdriver’slicensewhentheyareonly16yearsold,

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