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河北省廊坊市安次區(qū)2023年考研《英語一》全真模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Anoldwomanwassittingoutsideanice-creamshopwithdirtyclothesandroughhair.She1andwalked,butitseemedquite2,herlegsshivering(顫抖)andhereyesshowingdeepsorrowofbeingleftaloneandhomeless.Ididn't3anicecream,soIwasoutsidetheshop,4her,whilemyfamilywentin.Herlegswereweak.Isawherdifficultiesandcameuptoherwith10dollarsinmy5andhandeditovertoher.Shewasso6andstartedblessingmeinstantly.Iwantedtotalkwithherasthatseemedveryimportant7.Iaskedherabouther8.Shesaidtherewasnoone,andthatalldiedonebyone,withtearsinhereyes."Wheredoesshelive?"I9.Theresponsewasquite10.Inoticedher“l(fā)uggage”,twoplasticbags,containingher11.Atthispoint,Igavehermy12,thinstole(披肩).Itwasbrightyellowandlookednew.Butshewasnotreadytoaccept13.ShewasworriedaboutmyfeelingcoldforfewminutesbeforeIgothome.Shefinally14thestoleandcoveredherself,whenIinsisted.Shewas15meevenmore.IcheckedmybagandkeptgivinganythingthatIthoughtshecoulduse.Howgratefulshewas!Atthismoment,Isawchangeinher16stateofmind.Bythistime,sheseemedcalmand17.AndsodidI.Thelookof18andhopelessnesswastransformed.Shelookedatthepeoplewhopassedbyuswithmore19inthatmoment.Irealizeditwasmysmallkindact20hadcountedalottotheoldwoman.1、A.gotoutB.gotoverC.gotoffD.gotup2、A.tunnyB.interestingC.difficultD.a(chǎn)ttractive3、A.wantB.touchC.serveD.taste4、A.findingB.leadingC.ignoringD.watching5、A.pocketB.bagC.handD.luggage6、A.a(chǎn)ngryB.thankfulC.strangeD.cautious7、A.a(chǎn)swellB.inallC.sowellD.a(chǎn)tall8、A.friendB.habitC.careerD.family9、A.repliedB.wonderedC.claimedD.stated10、A.differentB.seriousC.obviousD.weak11、A.belongingsB.goodsC.clothesD.books12、A.smoothB.warmC.specialD.rough13、A.oneB.themC.thoseD.it14、A.broughtB.receivedC.tookD.carried15、A.calmingB.supportingC.blessingD.helping16、A.emotionalB.commonC.conventionalD.unique17、A.convenientB.contentC.a(chǎn)ppropriateD.a(chǎn)vailable18、A.desperationB.expressionC.confusionD.devotion19、A.doubtB.trustC.regretD.confidence20、A.sinceB.whichC.whenD.thatSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Anoldmaninafadedyellowshirtsatinawindowlessroomonaraisedconcreteform.Theonlysourceofheatcamefromsomewherebeneaththeplasticmattressandtheroughblankettheblank-facedpolicewomanhadhandedhimaftertakinghisthumbprints.Heheardvoicesandmetallicclangasthecelldoorswungopen.Atthefrontdeskatiredlookingpolicemanhandedtheoldmanbackhisbelongings,hisworn-outcapandtheSeikowatchthathadstoppedworkingthedayhisbelovedEvelynleft.Thepolicemandramaticallyheldtheblueplasticbagatanarm’slengthtotheoldmanwhotookitandmadesureitscontentswereundamaged:thegoatmeat,palmoil,leavesandspices.Heignoredtheconfusedexpressionontheofficer’sfaceandsignedthedocumentdeclaringhehadbeenreturnedthepossessionstheyhadtakenoffhimthenightbefore.Noonespoketohimashewalkedslowlytowardstheexit.“Mr.Easy-nwa?”HestoppedandprayedtotheGodwhonowtookcareofEvelyntopleasetakehimfarawayfromthisunhappyplaceofexpressionlessfaces,clippedaccentsandpeoplewhodidnotevenattempttopronouncehisnameright.“Ezenwa,”Hesaidandlookedatawomanwithtangerinelips,hernametagsaidJessicaHarlow,SocialServices.“Abitfarfromhome,shesaidasshedrovefastandwithconfidencethewayEvelynusedto.Hewonderedifshemeantthe50milesfromLiverpoolorthe50,000milesfromEnugu,acityinNigeria.Hedidnotbotherreplyingasthiswomanhadplentytosayabouttheweather,baddrivers,herdaughter’sschoolplay...Atlastshedrewupoutsidetheblockofflatswherehelived.“Gothereintheend”,saidsheseriously,“ReallyMr.Easy-nwa,ifyoukeepgettinglost,wewillhavetoconsidermovingyouintoahome”.“Noneed,Iwasnotlost,heanswered.Hecarefullyrolledupthesleevesoftheoversizebomberjacketheworeandturnedonthetaptowashhishands,relievedthepipeswerenotfrozen.Inacleanpanheplacedthechoppedpiecesofgoatmeat.Theherbsandspicesthathadtakenhimthreemonthstotrackdown,theuzizaseedshadtakenhimintotheheartofGranbyMarketinLiverpool,hisuchanwuleavesdownashadybackalleyinManchester,andyesterday,amongotherfooditems,thefinestgoatmeatfromaSierraLeoneanButcherinBirmingham.Thathadtakensometime,somuchhemissedthelasttrainandwhenthepolicefoundhimshiveringoutsidethelockedupstation,socoldhecouldn’tanswerloudlyenoughthepink-facedbigcopperwhoyelledinhisface,“What’syournamesir?”sprayinghisfacewithspittle(吐沫)ashedidso,leavingthemwithnochoicebuttosearchanexhausted,frozenoldblackmanandfindinghiminpossessionofmysteriouscondiments(調(diào)味品)includingabagofdriedbitter-leafwhichcouldofcoursebemistakenforanythingthatresultedinhimgettingreadhisrightsandchargedwith...possession???Heliftedthelidofthebubblingsoup,theroomwasfilledwiththerichandspicyscentofhisculinary(烹飪的)effort.Heservedtwobowls,takingthechippedoneandplacingtheotheroppositewhereEvelynwouldhavesat.Hewouldtellherabouthisadventure,itwastheiranniversaryandthiswastheperfectpeppersouptocelebrate.KenOnyia,UK(Nigeria)CommonwealthSportShortStoryPrize1、WhywasMr.Ezenwatakentotheprisonforanight?A.Hewastooweaktomove.B.Hecouldn’tfindhiswaybackhome.C.Hethenhadnowhereelsetogo.D.Hewassuspectedofpossessingdrugs.2、WhenMr.Ezenwawastoleavetheprison,?A.histhumbprintwastakenimmediatelyB.thepolicemanwasconfusedaboutwhathehadC.a(chǎn)socialworkerwasassignedtodrivehimbackhomeD.thepolicemanwassokindasnottodamagehisbelongings3、WhatdidMr.Ezenwadoforhisweddinganniversary?A.Hecollectedallsortsofvaluablesaspresents.B.Hecookednativefoodasasurpriseforhiswife.C.HepreparedaspecialNigerianpeppersoupcarefully.D.Hetravelledalot,attemptingtogethiswifeback.4、WhatwordscanbeusedtodescribeMr.Ezenwa?A.Hopelessandpessimistic..B.Mysteriousandtroublesome.C.Affectionateandpersistent.D.Energeticandsympathetic.5、Whatthemedoestheauthorwanttoexpressthroughthestory?A.Racialprejudice.B.Hardlifeoftheelderly.C.Struggleforfreedom.D.Preservationoftradition.Text2RecentlyacreativeadvertisementdisplayingthedeeplovebetweenanoverseasstudentandhisparentshasstirredupadebateonChinesesocialmedia,withmanycriticizingChina’syoungergenerationofbeingspoiledandtoodependent.Inthead,whichwascreatedbyChinsMerchantsBanktopromoteitscreditcardforoverseasstudents,aChinesestudentnamedLanovercomestheinitial“fresh-off-the-boat”feelingandstartstomakefriendswithlocalAmericanstudents.Decidingtomakesomestir-friedtomatoesandeggs,apopularChinesedish,toimpresshisforeignfriends,LanaskshisparentsinChinaforhelp.Despitethe12-hourtimedifference,theparentswakeupat4amtomakeahow-to-videofortheirson.Theadhasbeenviewedover1.2milliontimessinceitwaspostedonlineonThursday,andhasreceivedmixedreactionsfromChinesenetizens.Somecalleditaheart-wrenchingdemonstrationofparentallove,sharingtheirownmovingmomentswiththeirparents.“WhenIstudiedabroad,mymotheralsotaughtmehowtocookdeliciousdishesovertheInternet,sothatIwouldnotstarveandcouldenjoymylifeinaforeigncountry,“wroteanetizenonSinaWeibo,addingthattheadbroughthertotears.Othersshowedadifferentopinion,criticizingtheparentsforspoilingtheboy.“Chineseparentsspoiltheirchildren.Ithinkit’sheartlessandnottouchingtowakeyourparentsupinthemiddleofthenightjusttosatisfyyourvanitytoimpressothers.Suchparentallovewouldonlydestroyachild,ratherthanmakehim/herindependent,”wroteanetizen.“Ithinktheboyisdumbtoaskhisparentsforhelp,asacasualonlinesearchoftherecipecanofferatleast6millionresults.Spoilingyourchildisnotlove,it’scalledconnivance(縱容),”notedanothernetizen.1、WhatdoesthecreativeadvertisementleadtoonChinesesocialmedia?A.Agreateconomicinterest.B.Agreatincreaseincreditcardsales.C.Ahottopiconsocialmorality.D.AheateddebateonChinesefamilyeducation.2、Accordingtoparagraph2,Lancalledhisparentat________inAmericantime.A.8:00amB.20:00pmC.16:00pmD.4:00am3、Whatisthefirstnetizen’sattitudetowardsthestoryintheadonSinaWeibo?A.Ambiguous.B.Negative.C.Neutral.D.Sympathetic.4、What’sthebesttitleofthetext?A.ControversialAdDrawsMixedReactionfromChinesePublic.B.HowtoMakeaPopularChineseDish.C.TheCurrentSituationofChineseNetizens.D.ArgumentsonChina’sAdvertisementBusiness.Text3WorldBookDayfallsonApril23everyyear.ItwassetupbytheUnitedNationsEducational,Scientific,andCulturalOrganization(UNESCO)in1995toencouragepeople,especiallyteenagers,todiscoverthepleasureofreading.Itisalsothedaytohonorgreatwriters,forexample,WilliamShakespeare,bornordeadonthatday.ManycountriescelebrateWorldBookDay.TakeUKasanexample.Onthatday,millionsofschoolchildrencanbuybooksofspecialprice,amuchlowerpricethanusual,inanybookstore.Ithasbeendoneeveryyearsince1998.WorldBookDayisalsocelebratedinChina.OurFormerPremierWenJiabao,abookworm,whodoeslotsofreadingeveryday,hascalledonpeopletodomorereading.Hesuggestedthatyoungpeopleshouldspendmoretimereading."Bookscannotchangetheworld,butpeoplecanchangetheworldbychangingthemselvesthroughreading,”hesaid.Whydopeoplelikereading?Onebigadvantageisthatreadinghelpsusbecomemoreknowledgeableandmoreintelligent.Also,readinghelpsustofollowthelatestdevelopmentsofscienceandtechnology.Besides,readinggivesusinformationaboutotherculturesandplacesoftheworld.Whenweread,wemayfindmanythingsthatareunfamiliartous.Wewouldhavetouseourbraintothinkaboutthemordomorereadingtofindouttheanswers.Themoreweread,themoreweknow.What’smore,readingisalsooneofthemostimportantwaystolearnaforeignlanguagelikeEnglish."Readingmakesafullman"(Bacon,1597).Books,magazines,newspapersandotherkindsofmaterialscanhelpustoknowmoreabouttheoutsideworldandperfectus.Soitisnecessaryforustospendtimeonreadingeveryday.1、WorldBookDaywassetupinordertoencouragepeopleto.A.buymorebooksB.domorereadingC.learnforeignlanguagesD.knowmoreaboutscience2、IntheUK,whatwillschoolchildrendoonWorldBookDay?A.Theywillgiveawaysomebookstothosepoorfamilies’children.B.Theywillgotothelibraryinordertoreadasmanybooksaspossible.C.Theywillbuybooksofmuchlowerpricethanusualinanybookstore.D.TheywillorganizesomeactivitiesinmemoryofWilliamShakespeare.3、Howmanyadvantagesofreadingarementionedinthepassage?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.4、Theunderlinedwords“abookworm”inParagraph2probablymean.A.a(chǎn)personwholovesreadingB.a(chǎn)personwholikesreadingC.a(chǎn)personwholovescollectingD.a(chǎn)personwholikesbuyingbooksText4It’snoteasyfeelinglikeyou’realwaysunderthespotlightbeingjudgedforeachlittlemistakeyoumake.Yourmindisinanendlesscircleplayingwhatyousaidanddidoverandoveragain.Youwishyouhadatimecapsuletogobackandmakethingsfightifyoufindmistakes.Youfearwhatotherswillthinkaboutyouandthattheywillrejectanddislikeyou.Youseektobesociallyperfect.Academically,youworklongendlesshoursjusttomakethoseexcellentmarks.Althoughmostwouldsay“it'sgoodtohavehighstandards,”theyhavenoideaabouttheinternalhellyouputyourselfthroughtoachieveperfection.Ifyoucomeuplessthanyourdesiredgoalyoufeelasthoughyouhavefailed,butyou’refarfromfailing,youjustdon’tseeitthatway.Soinsteadyouaretellingyourselfthatyou’restupid,andnotsmart.Thepressureyouplaceonyourselfweighsyoudownandyouwearthe“notgoodenough”labeleachandeveryday.Younotonlyhavehighstandardsforyourselfbutyoualsohavethemforothers.Ifpeopledon’tperformuptoyourexpectations,thenyouthinkthemincompetent.Thiscausesalotoffrustrationbecauseyoucan’ttrustanyonetogetthingsright.Soinsteadofbeingateamplayeryouflysolo(單飛)andtrytodotwoorthreejobsatonce.Yourunrealisticexpectationscauseyoutocriticizeandjudgeothersandthatleadstoproblemsinotherareasofyourlife.Theattempttobeperfectiscalledperfectionismandit'stheunachievableAmericandreamthat’sdamagingouremotionalandmentalhealth.Westriveforperfectionwithourbody,inourperformance,andinourrelationships.Inasocietythatoverstatesmistakes,isitanywonderthatsomanyyoungpeopleattempttheimpossibletaskofbeingperfect?Weallhaveflaws,fears,andmakemistakes,andthat’sperfectlyOK.It’sourimperfectionsthatmakelifeinterestingandtheyhelpusgrowintoastrongermoreadaptableperson.Wedon’thavetostrivetoachievetheimpossible.Wearedesignedtobeperfectlyimperfect.1、Whatmightbethemostsuitabletitleofthetext?A.FarfromfailingB.PerfectlyImperfectC.PerfectionismPhenomenonD.UnachievableAmericanDream2、Whichofthefollowingisaperfectionistmostlikelytoagree?A.Nobodyisperfect.B.Begenerouswithpraise.C.Thereisnobest,onlybetter.D.Acontentedmindisaneverlastingfeast.3、Whatcanweinferfromtheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph4?A.Moreandmorepeoplearetoleratingmistakes.B.Thesocietyispartlytoblameforperfectionism.C.Manyyoungpeoplefinditimpossibletobeperfect.D.It’sunusualforasocietytoseekperfectionismnowadays.4、Whatdoestheauthorthinkofimperfection?A.It’spartofourlife.B.It’sunbearable.C.Itdeservestobeovercome.D.Itdoesharmtoourmentalhealth.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)IhavebeenlearningEnglishforthelastfiveyearsandoneofthethings1.hashelpedmetoimproveisreadingIlovereadingandoftenreadduringmyfreetimeFirst,I2.(start)readingeasythingsinEnglish,likerecipes(食譜)forcookingandshortstories3.(write)especiallyforlanguagelearnersThenImovedontolongerstoriesandnewspaperarticles4.firstIfoundthatreadingwasdifficultbecauseofthevarietyofvocabularyandthegrammar,5.thissoonbecameeasierandIfoundthatIcouldunderstandmoreandmoreof6.IwasreadingIdidn’tworryifIdidn’tknowallthewords,asIcouldstillunderstandthemainideasReadinghashelpedimprovemyEnglishinmanywaysI’mnotonly7.betterandquickerreader,butalsomy8.(spell),writing,grammarandvocabularyareallmuchbetterIthinkIhaveimprovedfaster9.someofmyfriendswhohavebeenlearningatthesametimeasmeSo,Iwouldsaythateveryonewhowantstolearnalanguage10.(quick)shouldreadIamahugefanofthriftshop(舊貨店)andhaveseveralthatIcheckouteveryweekendIt’showIrelaxandgetsometimeto1.(I)IactuallylookforwardtoiteveryweekOneofmyfavoriteshopsstarteddiscountingcertainpiecesofclothingby90%Iwas2.(disappoint)atfirstthatIcouldn’tbenefitfromthis,becausenoneofthemwasinmyormyhusband’ssizeThenit3.(occur)tomethatIcouldstockuponsweatersandjacketsforthecomingcoldweatheranddonatethem4.thehomelessshelter!Inthelastcoupleof5.(week)I’vegottensixhugebagsofclothesforunder$20!Itrytogetunisex(男女皆宜的)colorsandstylesincasetherearewomen6.needclothing,tooIwenttothesheltertodaytodropofftheclothingItwaspouringwithrain,andtherewereseveralpeoplehuddled(擠成一團)inside7.(wait)forlunchOnepoormanwaslyingonthewetfloorIaskedhim8.hewantedsomethingdrytolieonandgavehimasleepingbagHewasthrilledandsaidhe9.(real)neededoneBeforedroppingofftheclothingIput10.smilecardintooneofthejacketpockets!SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Thereisnosoundworsethananalarmclockfirstthinginthemorning.Someofusarethetypetojoltoutofbedwithasmile.1、WhileIhavealove-haterelationshipwithmornings,Ihavefoundthatthereareindeedwaystomakemorningsalittlemorebearable.Mentallyplanoutyourday.Onewaytocombatthemorningbluesistomentallyplanoutyourdayrightwhenyouwakeuptoprepareyourselffortheday.Giveyourselfatleastonelittlethingtolookforwardtoeachday.2、Meditate.Meditation(冥想)willclearyourmindandrelaxyourbody.Evenjusttenminutesoffocusedmentalthoughtcancompletelyclearyourmind.3、Ofallofthem,IlikeHeadspacebest,whichprovides10-minutesessionsthatleaveyoufeelingrelaxed,andreadytohaveagreatday!4、Peoplesay“l(fā)ookgood,feelgood.”Ifyouhaveyouroutfitreadyinadvance,youaremorelikelytofeelconfidentandmentallypreparedfortheday.Whetherit’sapairofjeansorasweater,pickoutclothesthatyoufeelgreatin.Gowithafriendorclassmatetobreakfast,school,etc.5、Sharingthefirstmomentsofthedaywithotherswillfuelyourmindandletyoueaseintoyourday.Also,havingaregimented(受管制的)morningroutinewithotherswillhelpensurethatyouareon-timeforschoolandthatyouhaveareasontogetupinthemorning.A.Putonyourclothesforthenight.B.Layoutyourclothesthenightbefore.C.Otherslovetoexerciseinthemorning.D.Morningsarebestwhenyouhavegoodcompany.E.However,forothers,morningsaretheworstenemy.F.Itcanevenbeacookieofyourfavoritetasteonthelunchbreak.G..It’seasywiththeavailabilityofappsandYouTubeguidedexercisesoutthere

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