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考研《英語一》滎經(jīng)縣2023年全真模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Ifeltgloomy(沮喪的)theotherday.Theweatherhadbeendarkandrainy,andIjustdidn’tfeelso1.AsIwassittingatmydeskI2itwasthebirthdayofadearlong-timefriend—asinglemiddle-agedwomanwhohasdevotedthepast30yearstonursingandlovesher3.Knowingthatshedoesn’thavefamilyintownI4togiveheracall.SureenoughshewasonB-shift,5toworklateintotheeveningandwouldn’thavemuchofabirthdaythisyear.Asalways,6,shesoundedcheerfulandwashappythatI7.AfterIhungupIcouldn’t8thefeelingthatshewouldreallyappreciatealittleattentiononherspecialday.9feelingalittlegloomymyself,Itriedtoputitoutofmy10,butasthedaypassedIcouldn’tshakethethought.I11gavein,andthateveningsetofftothehospitalwithacard,acheesecake,andsomeballoons.Myfriend’sgratefulsmileandjoyfulsurprise12meI’ddonetherightthingandwereagenerous13forthelittleeffortithadtaken.WhenIgothomeIrealizedthatnotonlyhadIcheeredupa14friendonherbirthdaybutmyowngloomyfeelingshadalso15.Makingherdayhadmademyown!That’strue16wetakethetimeandmaketheefforttodosomethingforsomeoneelse.It’slikethelittlesaying“Lovingkindnessistwiceblessed;itblesseshimwhogives,andhimwho17.”Cheeringuppeopleontheirbirthdaysisn’ttheonlythingwecandotomaketheirday.Lifeconstantlypresentsuswith18totakeanextrastepordoakinddeedthatwillmakea19tosomeone.Andthe20thingisthataswedo,itchangesthingsforthebetterforustoo.1、A.special B.positive C.nervous D.proud2、A.explained B.complained C.remembered D.informed3、A.family B.study C.life D.work4、A.decided B.continued C.failed D.refused5、A.surprised B.disappointed C.bored D.prepared6、A.though B.besides C.therefore D.otherwise7、A.a(chǎn)dmitted B.called C.succeeded D.a(chǎn)pologized8、A.getonwith B.putupwith C.getridof D.takeholdof9、A.Almost B.Even C.Never D.Still10、A.opinion B.image C.mind D.expectation11、A.luckily B.finally C.unhappily D.hardly12、A.convinced B.a(chǎn)dvised C.promised D.reminded13、A.demand B.desire C.reward D.share14、A.guilty B.lonely C.weak D.curious15、A.existed B.deepened C.wasted D.disappeared16、A.when B.because C.though D.if17、A.tries B.receives C.loves D.cares18、A.experiences B.dreams C.choices D.opportunities19、A.difference B.connection C.discovery D.decision20、A.normal B.similar C.wonderful D.practicalSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Brainimagingwasoncethoughttobetoocostlyanddifficultforwidespreaduseinthedevelopingworld.Butthetechnologysoonmaybeavailableinpoorcountries.Brainimagingcreatespicturesofbrainactivity.Itusesinfraredlightsimilartothelightproducedbyatelevisionremotecontrol.Brainimagingcanidentifythefirstsignsofcognitive(認(rèn)知的)delays,mentalproblems,innewbornsandyoungchildren.Suchchildrencouldbesufferingfromapoordiet.Thetechnologyhasalongname——functionalnear-infraredspectroscopy,orf-N-I-R-S.Itinvolvesplacinganextremelysmall,softhelmetaroundababy'shead.Infraredlightissentthroughtheboneprotectingthebrain.Ithelpstoshowwhetherbabiesaredevelopingnormallyfortheirage.f-N-I-R-Sisconsideredsaferthanotherimagingmethods,includingMRIorPETscan.Anditalsocanbeeasilymoved.Thebrainscannerequipmentcanbeloadedintoavehicle.Healthworkerscandriveitfromvillagetovillage.ClareElwellisaprofessorofmedicalphysicsatUniversityCollegeLondon.Shehelpeddeveloptherelativelylow-cost,non-aggressiveimagingtechnology.Shesaysthedevicemeasuresoxygeninthebloodtolearnhowbabies’brainsaredeveloping.“Andasyouusedifferentareasofyourbrain,youdirectoxygentothosedifferentbrainareas.Andsoifwelookatthechangeinthedistributionoftheoxygeninyourbrain,wecanworkouthowactiveyourbrainisandwhatyourbrainisactuallyprocessing.”ClareElwellledastudyofthetestingmethodinruralGambia.Thebabiesinvolvedwerebetweenfourandeightmonthsold.Theywereexaminedthreetimesover15months.Researchersnotedthebabies1reactionstodifferentimagesandsounds.ShesayspoornutritionandchildhooddiseasesthreatentheAfricanchildren.Shesaysthegoalistoidentifybabiesneedingtobebetterfedortreatedforhealthproblemsthatcanharmbraindevelopment.1、Whatdoweknowaboutthef-N-I-R-S?A.Itmeasuresoxygeninthebodytolearnhowbrainsaredeveloping.B.Itcanonlybeusedinnewbornsandyoungchildren.C.Itisnotonlyrelativelycheapbutalsoconvenient.D.Itisjustlikeasofthelmetaroundababy’shead.2、What’sthemainsolutiontothediseasesinbraininthecountrieslikeGambia?A.Toguaranteetheiradequatemedicine.B.Todevelopeconomy.C.Tooffertheirpropereducation.D.Toinsuretheycangetgoodnutrition.3、WhydidClareElwellleadthestudyof(hetestingmethodinGambia?A.Becauseshewasbornthere.B.Becauseshewasavolunteerdoctorthere.C.Becauseshewantedtocurethechildrenthereoftheirbraindiseases.D.Becauseshewantedtoknowifpoornutritionresultedinbrainproblems.4、Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.BrainImagingEntersAfricaB.PoorNutritionOnlyLedtoMentalProblemsC.f-N-I-R-S,ANewImagingMethodD.PoorCountriesCanAllUsef-N-I-R-SNowText2Shinythingsabsorblessheatwhenleftinthesun.ThismeansthatiftheEarthcouldbemadealittleshinieritwouldbelesslikelytosufferglobalwarming.Waystobrightenit,suchasaddingnanoscalespecks(納米級)ofsalttolowclouds,makingthemwhiter,orputtingathinhazeofparticlesintothestratosphere(平流層),arethefieldof“geoengineering”(地球工程).Asmallbandofscientistswhichhavemostlybeenusingcomputermodelstostudythesubject.Someofthemarenowproposingoutdoorexperiments—usingseawater-fedsprayerstochurnoutparticlesoftheexactsizeneededtobrightenclouds,orscatteringsulphurparticles(硫粒子)fromunderneathalargeballoon20kmupinthesky.Thescientistshopetounderstandsomeoftheprocessesonwhichthesetechnologiesdepend,asawayofbothmeasuringtheirpossibility(canyoureliablymaketheproperamountofseasaltbrightenclouds?)andassessingtheirrisks(howmuchdamagetotheozonelayermightastratospherichazedo,andhowmightsuchdamagebeminimized?).Theexperimentswouldbefartoosmalltohaveanyclimaticeffects.Theamountofsulphurputintothestratospherebytheexperimentalballoonwouldbe2%ofwhatapassengerjetcrossingtheAtlanticemitsinanhour.However,manyscientistsdoubtwhethergeoengineeringexperimentshaveanyeffects.Andsomeenvironmentalistssaythatsuchexperimentsreflectthehubris(傲慢)ofhumans,whobelievetheycantoywithnature.Geoengineeringisnotanalternativetorelievingclimatechangebycuttingcarbonemissions.Evenifemissionsdostarttofall,thecutswilllakedecadestohaveanyeffectsotemperaturesarelikelytogoonrisingforsometime.Theplanetisnotgettingcoolerandthepressuresontheclimateareunlikelytogoaway.Itisthereforenottoohardtoimagineaworld,decadesfromnow,inwhichemissionsarefallingbuttemperaturesarerisingsteeplyandtheabilitytoadapttothemhasbeenstretchedtoofar.Anadditionalwaytostabilizetemperaturesmightthenseemappropriate.Geoengineeringoffersthatpossibility.1、Theaimoftheoutdoorexperimentsinparagraph1is.A.torelievetheglobalwarmingB.tobrightenthecloudsC.totestthecomputermodelsD.tostudygeoengineering2、Thegeoengineeringclimateexperimentwouldhardlytakeanyclimateeffectbecause.A.scientistsaren'tsurewhetherseasaltcanbrightencloudsB.geoengineeringwouldminimizethedamagetotheozonelayerC.theamountofsulphuremittedbyaballoonisverysmallD.a(chǎn)passengerjetemitsmuchmoresulphurthanaballoondoes3、Evenifcarbonemissionisreducedrightaway,.A.globalwarmingwillberelievedB.climaticpressurewillberemovedC.thetemperaturewillremainstableD.globalwarmingwilllastforyears4、Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A.passengerjetsareamajorcauseofglobalwarmingB.scientistsdon’tshowduerespectfortheenvironmentC.geoengineeringisbetterthancuttingcarbonemissionsD.cuttingemissionsisn'tenoughtorelieveclimatechangeText32017TFKPoetryContestCallingallpoets!TIMEForKidshasachallengeforyou:Writeafunny,rhymingpoem.Itmustbeanoriginalpoemthatdoesnotcopyanotherpoet’swork.EnteritintheTIMEForKidsPoetryContest.Asfewerandfewerchildrenareinterestedinwritingpoetryoftheirown,TIMEForKidsdecidestoorganizeandsponsorsuchacontesttochangethesituation.ContestRules1.Howtoenter:Thiscontestbegins12:01amonMarch6,2014andends11:59pmonJuly24,2014.Toenter,mailthefollowinginformationto1271AvenueoftheAmericas,32ndFloor,NewYork,NewYork10020:(a)anoriginalandpreviouslyunpublishedpoemthatishumorousandhasarhyme

scheme(韻律);(b)

Entrant’sfirstnameonlyandaparent’smailaddress.Limitoneentryperperson.Byentering,Entrantpromisesthattheentry(1)isoriginal,(2)hasnotbeenpublishedinanymediumand(3)hasnotwonanaward.2.Judging:AllentrieswillbejudgedbypoetKennNesbitt,basedonthefollowingcriteria:creativityandoriginality(50%),useoflanguageandrhyme(25%)andappropriatenesstothethemeofthecontest(25%).Thelengthoftheentrywillnotbetakenintoconsideration.3.Prizes:Ourjudgewillselectfoursemifinalists(半決賽選手)fromwhichonegrand-prizewinnerandthreefinalistswillbechosen.Theonegrand-prizewinnerwillreceiveanonlineclassvisitfromChildren’sPoetKennNesbittandasignedcopyofhisnewestbookofpoetry,

TheArmpit

ofDoom:FunnyPoemsforKids,approximatelyvalue:$275.ThethreefinalistswilleachgetasignedcopyofNesbitt’snewestbookofpoetry,TheArmpitofDoom:

FunnyPoemsforKids,andboththeirpoemsandthatofthegrand-prizewinnerwillbepublishedat

.4.Eligibility(參賽資格):Opentolegalcitizensofthe50UnitedStatesandtheDistrictofColumbiawhoareprimaryschoolstudentsandare8to13yearsoldattimeofentry.5.Winner’slist:Fornamesofthewinnerandfinalists,visit

(afterAugust1,2017,availableforaperiodof10days).1、Thepurposeofthecontestisto__________.A.encouragechildrentolearnfromotherpoetsB.helpchildrenrealizethedreamofpoetrywritingC.encouragechildren’sinterestinpoetrywritingD.encouragechildrentoreadmoreoriginalpoems2、Whichofthefollowingcharacteristicsofapoemisvaluedmostinjudging?A.BeingcreativeandoriginalB.UsingapropernumberofwordsC.UsingproperlanguageandrhymeD.Beingappropriatetothecontesttheme3、Accordingtothecontestrules,____________.A.poemscanbesenttotheorganizersbye-mailB.a(chǎn)llchildrenhavetherighttotakepartinthecontestC.thenumberofpoemstoenterthecontestisnotlimitedD.theresultofthecontestwillbeunknownbeforeAugust,2017Text4Indianscientistshavedesignedanewdevicewhichtheyhopewillsolveoneofthebiggestproblemswiththeuseofsolarenergy.Theycallthedeviceasolartree.Solartreeshavemetal"branches"extendingfromatall,centralpoleatdifferentlevels.Eachbranchholdsaphotovoltaic(光電的)panel,alsocalledasolarpanel.Thesepanelsareflatsurfacesthatcollectenergyfromthesunandturnitintoelectricity.DaljitSinghBediisthechiefscientistattheCouncilofScientificandIndustrialResearch,orCSIR,inNewDelhi,India.TheCSIRlaboratoriesarewherethesolartreewasdesigned.Bedisaystheshapeofthesolartreemakesitpossibletofitmorephotovoltaicpanelsinaspacethantraditionalsystemsdo."Ittakesabout4squaremetersofspacetoproduceenergywhichotherwisewouldhaverequired400squaremetersofspace,"hesays.Scientistsbelievetheenergyasolartreecollectswillbeenoughtopowerfivehomes.Thesolartreeswillmakeiteasiertoprovidesolarenergyforhomesincities,theysay.Thesolartreeswillalsotakelessspacefromfarmersinruralareas.Andtheywillcollectmoreenergythannormalphotovoltaicpanelsonthetopsofbuildings,becausetheirdesignhelpswithplacementofsolarpanelsinawaythattheyareexposedmoretothesun.Indiaistheworld'sthirdlargestproducerofgreenhousegases.Thecountryhaspromisedtoreduceitsrateofgreenhousegasproduction.Thecostofphotovoltaicpanelshasgonedowninrecentyears.Thishasmadesolarpowercheaperandeasiertouse.Butitisstillnotclearhowusefulthesenewdevelopmentsinsolarpowertechnologyare.1、Whichpicturecanshowthesolartreeinthepassage?A. B. C. D.2、WhatdoesBedisayaboutthesolartrees?A.Theyareenergy-consuming. B.Theyarespace-saving.C.Theyareeasilyaccessible. D.Theyhavegeographicallimitation.3、Whatmakesthesolartreecollectmoreenergy?A.Thehi-techmaterialsbuiltinthepanels. B.Thenumberofpanelsfixedonit.C.Thecorrectplacementofthetree. D.Theflexibilitvofitsdesign.4、What'sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Tointroduceanewtechnologicalinvention.B.Toexplainwhyscientistsdesignsolartrees.C.Todescribethefeaturesofsolartrees.D.Toshowthebenefitsofsolarpowertechnology.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Directions:ReadthefollowingpassageFillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentFortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperfromofthegivenwordsFortheotherblanks,fillineachblankwithoneproperwordMakesurethatyouranswersaregrammaticallycorrectIt’srarethattheprotagonist(主人公)inaChinesemoviewinstheaudience’sheartswithanemotionallyupliftingmessage,ratherthanbyshowingoffhisorhergoodlooksButWolfWarriorIIisputtingChinaintheglobalspotlightIt’salsothefirstfilm1.(taste)successbothintermsofboxofficeearningsandpromotingChinesevaluesKungfuartistWuJingbothstarredinanddirectedtheactionmovieSinceitsreleaseonJuly27,it2.(earn)anunimaginable3.5billionyuan,settingarecordfordomesticmoviesattheboxofficeThefilmfocusesonarescueoperationinAfrica,4.(lead)byformerspecialforcessoldierLengFeng–playedbyWuLenghelpsChineseworkersandlocalAfricansfleeawar-tornandplague-ravagedcountryWolfWarriorIIlinksarttoreality,andremindspeople5.themassiveevacuationofChinesepeoplefromLibyawhencivilwar6.(break)outtherein2011,andfromYemenin2015,aswellasthechallengestheEbolaviruscreatedinWestAfricafrom2013to7.Thefilmdescribes8.theChinesegovernmentaimstoprotectoverseasChinesecitizensJust9.themessageattheendofthefilmreads,“CitizensofthePeople’sRepublicofChina,whenyouencounterdangerinaforeignland,donotgiveup!Pleaseremember,atyourback10.(stand)astrongmotherland”ThankstoChina’sincreasingparticipationinglobalaffairs,thepresidentcouldbe11.(describe)therightmomenttointroduceamodernChinesehero“12.upabannerofpeace,friendshipandresponsibility,WolfWarriorIIshouldbeseenasabraveefforttopromoteChinesevaluesaroundtheworld,”columnistZhuPingwroteinChinaDaily“It’stimeChinesefilmmakersproducedfilmsthattellgoodstoriesandcarrytherightspiritLetusassumeWolfWarriorIIhasstartedthattrend”EricLiddell,1.wasfamousastheflyingScotsmanwasthe2.(fast)runnerinScotlandButhewasmostrememberedasamanofhonorandbraveryforhis3.(devote)totheChinesepeopleBornin1902inTianjin,EriclivedinChinaforalongtimeIn1920,EricwenttotheUniversityofEdinburgh4.(study)scienceSportsplayed5.importantpartinhislifeIn1924,hejoinedtheBritainOlympicteamandwonagoldmedalinthe400-meterraceThoughknownasaheroinScotland,EricstilllovedChinaIn1925,hewentbacktoChinaandworked6.a(chǎn)middleschoolteacherinTianjinWhentheJapaneseinvadedChina,Ericchosetostay,7.(hope)tohelpthesickandgivehopetotheChinesepeopleIn1943,he8.(send)toaprisoncampinWeifangbytheJapanese,wherehefellseriouslyilltwoyearslaterHewasgivenachancetoleavethecamp,9.hegavethischancetoawomanwithanewly-bornbabyThis10.(self)mandiedsixmonthsbeforetheendofthewarSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Maryhadherownspecialkindofjoy,andsheknewexactlyhowtospreaditaround.Sheliftedchildrenfromlonelinessintolaughterandlove.1、Oneevening,Marywashostingameetingforagroupofnewadoptiveparents.Oneofthenewfathersstoodup.2、Thenheexplained.“Twentyyearsago,Ifeltaloneandworthless.IfeltlikeIdidn’tdeservetohavethethingsthatothershave.ThenMarybroughttwowonderfulpeopleintomylife.3、TheyopenedaworldofpossibilitiesthatIdidn’tknowexisted.TodayI’mproudtobegivingthatchancetoachildwhostartsoutlikeme.Mymothergavemethisrose.Bynow,allofyouknowwhereshegotit.ThisroseremindsmeofthebeautifultimesIwasgiven.JustyesterdayMarysentmeanewrose.Thenewrosesymbolizesabeautifulnewbeginningformyownlittlegirl.4、Thankyou,Mary,forthespeciallittlethingslikerosesthattieourlivestogether!”Areyoulookingforaspecialkindofsignificance,aspecialpurposethatyoucan’tquitereach?Takealookatyour“roses”,thelittlethingsthatareallyours,thingsthatmakeyourheartsing.Whatarethey?5、Whentheanswersbecomeclear,you’llfindthatyour“roses”canmakeadifference.Theycanbringjoyandevenanewbeginningtoyouandmanyotherpeople.A.Theylovedmeunconditionally.B.However,Ilivedanunhappylifeatthattime.C.Eachtimeshefoundanewhomeforachild,shegavethatfamilyapaperrose.D.Hereachedintohispocketandheldupapaperrose.E.Nowhereinthisworldcanyougettheanswer.F.Howcanyousharethemwithsomeone?G.Itremindsmetoshowherwhatunconditionalloveis.ItisbelievedthatraisinswerediscoveredintheMiddleEast,wheretheyweretreasured.Anyfoodthatwouldn'tspoilinthehotsunwasveryvaluable.PrehistoricdrawingsinFranceshowthatraisinshavebeenenjoyedinsouthernEuropeforthousandsofyears.1、.In1000B.C.theJewspaidtheirtaxeswithraisins.TwojarsofraisinsinancientRomecouldbuyoneslaveboy2、.InNorthAmerica,theoriginalmistake

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