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府谷縣2023年考研《英語(yǔ)一》臨考沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Itwasahotsummerday.ThesunwasshiningbrightlyandallIcouldthinkofwas1downwithascoopofmyfavoriteicecream.Idecidedtomakeaquick2tothenewlyopenedicecreamparlor(冰淇淋店)closebyforamid-day3.Iorderedmyicecreaminafancyconeandaskedtheserverto4twotubsofchocolateicecreamforfolksathome.5Iknewit,Iwashalfway6myicytreatandwasenjoyingtheviewofthetwocolorfullypreparedicecreamflavors,sittingprettyonenexttothe7.Nowthatmyto-goorderwas8,Iheadedtothepaymentcountertosettlethebill.9,thecashier(收銀員)hadforgottentobillmyicecream,10onlyforthetwotubs.Thenextfew11passedbyasIdebatedbetweendoingwhatwas12—clearingthebillandmovingout,anddoingwhatwasright—13theerror.IknewifIdidn’tbringtheerrorinthebilltohis14,myicecreamwouldbechargedagainsthis15.Thatmoment,mydecisionwasmadeandIwentandtoldhim16hehadmissed.Helookedatmein17andthankedmeprofuselyfortellingtheerror.Haditnotbeenformy18tellingtheerror,hewouldhavebeenfined.Thesmileofreliefonhisfacemademesmile,too.Icameoutoftheicecreamparlorfeelingreally19aboutmyself.Iknewthatdayhowwonderfulitfeelstodowhatisright20whatiseasy.1、A.calming B.breaking C.cooling D.setting2、A.choice B.trip C.decision D.promise3、A.meal B.work C.treat D.cure4、A.sell B.take C.make D.pack5、A.While B.Although C.Unless D.Before6、A.through B.up C.over D.a(chǎn)cross7、A.a(chǎn)nother B.other C.one D.others8、A.ready B.slow C.late D.over9、A.Satisfyingly B.Disappointingly C.Annoyingly D.Surprisingly10、A.taking B.spending C.charging D.buying11、A.days B.weeks C.hours D.seconds12、A.easy B.ridiculous C.interesting D.right13、A.referringto B.pointingout C.findingout D.lookinginto14、A.mind B.face C.notice D.note15、A.expenses B.salary C.taxes D.fine16、A.why B.where C.that D.what17、A.need B.relief C.disbelief D.a(chǎn)nxiety18、A.honestly B.obviously C.secretly D.incredibly19、A.good B.fresh C.a(chǎn)wesome D.well20、A.otherthan B.ratherthan C.regardlessof D.a(chǎn)partfromSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1ExploityourparkingspaceAnunusedparkingspaceorgaragecanmakemoney.Ifyoulivenearacitycenteroranairport,youcouldmakeanythingupto£200or£300aweek.PutanadvertisementforfreeonLetparkorAtmyhousepark.RentaroomSpareroom?Notonlywillalodger(房客)earnyouanincome,butalso,thankstothegovernment-backed“rentaroom”program,youwon’thavetopayanytaxonthefirst£4500youmakeperyear.TryadvertisingyourroomonRoomspareorRoommateeasy.MakemoneyduringspecialeventsDon’twantafull-timelodger?Thenrentonashort-termbasis.Ifyouliveinthecapital,rentingaroomoutduringtheOlympicsorotherbigeventscouldbringinmoney.Grashpaddercanadvertiseyourspace.LiveonsetRentingyourhomeoutasa“filmset”couldearnyouhundredsofpoundsaday,dependingonthefilmproductioncompanyandhowlongyourhomeisneeded.AquicksearchontheInternetwillbringupdozensofonlinecompaniesthatallowyoutoregisteryourhomeforfree—butyouwillbechargedifyourhomegetspicked.UseyourroofYouneedtherightkindofroof,butsomeenergycompaniespaythecostoffixingsolarequipment(around£14,000),andletyouusetheenergyproducedfornothing.Inreturn,theygetpaidforunusedenergyfedbackintotheNationalGrid.However,youhavetosigna25-yearagreementwiththesupplier,whichcouldpreventyoufromchangingtheroof.1、Ifyouearn£5,000fromrentingaroominoneyear,thetaxyouneedtopaywillbebasedon_______.A.£500B.£800C.£4500D.£50002、Wherecanyouputanadvertisementtorentoutaroomduringabigevent?A.OnLetpark.B.OnRoomspare.C.OnGrashpadder.D.OnRoommateeasy.3、Ifyouwanttouseenergyfree,youhaveto_______.A.keeptheroofunchangedforwithin25yearsB.signanagreementwiththegovernmentC.selltherooftosomeenergycompaniesD.payaround£14,000fortheequipment4、Forwhomthetextmostprobablywritten?A.Lodgers.B.Houseowners.C.Advertisers.D.OnlinecompaniesText2Teary-EyedStoriesfromStrangersTheManattheMarketWhenthesupermarketclerksummedupmygroceries,itwas$12overwhatIhadonme.Ibegantoremoveitemsfromthebags,whenanothershopperhandedmea$20bill.“Pleasedon’tputyourselfout,”Itoldhim.“Letmetellyouastory,”hesaid.“Mymotherisinhospitalwithcancer.Ivisithereverydayandbringherflowers.Iwentthismorning,andshegotmadatmeforspendingmymoneyonmoreflowers.ShedemandedthatIdosomethingelsewiththatmoney.So,here,pleaseacceptthis.Itismymother’sflowers.”AFamily’sFoodAngelSincemymotherlostherjob,ourfamilytroublednewworries:noincome,thesamebills,andnowaytoaffordgroceries.Itwasaroundthistimethatshestartedfindingboxesoffoodoutsideourdooreverymorning.Thiswentonformonths,untilshewasabletolandajob.Weneverdidfindoutwhoitwasandwholeftthegroceriesforus,buttheytrulysavedourlives.SevenMilesForMeLeavingastore,IreturnedtomycaronlytofindthatI’dlockedmykeysandcellphoneinside.Ateenagerridinghisbikesawmekickatireandsayafewchoicewords.“What’swrong?”heasked.Iexplainedmysituation.“ButevenifIcouldcallmywife,”Isaid,“shecan’tbringmehercarkey,sincethisisouronlycar.”Hehandedmehiscellphone.“CallyourwifeandtellherI’mcomingtogetherkey.”“That’ssevenmilesroundtrip.”“Don’tworryaboutit.”Anhourlater,hereturnedwiththekey.Iofferedhimsomemoney,butherefused.“Let’sjustsayIneededtheexercise,”hesaid.Then,likeacowboyinthemovies,herodeoffintothesunset.BreakingBreadLastDecember,beforework,Istoppedatadeli(熟食店)andorderedaneverythingbagelwithcreamcheese.Itwastoastywarm,andIcouldn’twaittodigin.ButasIleftthestore,Inoticedanolderindigentgentlemansittingatthebusstop.Knowingitwouldprobablybehisonlywarmmealoftheday,Igavehimthebagel.Butallwasnotlostforme.Anothercustomerfromthedeliofferedmehalfofherbagel.IwassodelightedbecauseIrealizedthatinonewayoranother,wearealllookedafter.1、Tostory1,whydid“TheManattheMarket”hand“me”a$20bill?A.Hewasamillionaireandwantedtoshowoffbeforeme.B.HethoughtIwasextremelypoorandlackedmoney.C.Hetriedtodosomethinggoodforhiskindmother.D.Heexpectedmetosharethegrocerieswithhim.2、Instory3,bysaying“Let’sjustsayIneededtheexercise”,theboymeansthat________.A.heenjoyedridinginthesunsetfreelyB.hethoughtiteasytoridesevenmilesC.hethoughtitagoodwaytodoexerciseD.hewantedtorefusethemoney3、Inwhichstorydidthetellerhimselforherselfoffertohelpothers?A.SevenMilesForMeB.TheManattheMarketC.AFamily’sFoodAngelD.BreakingBread4、Whatcanweinferaboutthestrangersmentionedinthestories?A.Theyarethekindandwarmpeoplearoundus.B.Theyarethecommonguyshavingnothingtodowith.C.Theyarethehighly-educatedpeoplewithwealth.D.Theyarethesimpleandmindlessoneshangingaround.Text3TopersonaltrainerSammyCallari,13-year-oldParkerSewardismorethanaclient(客戶).He'shis“l(fā)ittlebrother”.Overthepastyear,thepairhavebonded.Theyplaybasketballtogether,sharemealsanddancetohip-hoplikenoone'swatching.Thetrainerwasaskedtoworkwiththe13-year-oldboy,whohasDown'ssyndrome(唐氏綜合征),becausehiscoworkerwhodealtwiththeboywasoutoftownlastspring.Callarihadneverworkedwithsomeonewithadisabilitybefore.HewasanxiousthefirstdayhemetParker.ButParker'sbigsmileandcheeryintroductionimmediatelyputhimatease.HeremindedCallariofhimselfwhenhewasateenager.LikeParker,Callarihasalsofacedhisfairshareofchallengesovertheyears.Asahighschooler,Callaridescribedhimselfasbeingtheweakkid.Whenitcametosports,hewasalwaysoverlooked.Hisdreamofplayingbaseballincollegequicklyfadedaway.Whenhewenttocollege,Callariturnedtoanewsport.Hisyoungerbrothertrainedhimtobecomeaboxer.Callariparticipatedinfivematches.Beforethesecompetitionshewastheunderdog,buthewonthreetimes.“Iknowhowitfeels,”Callarisaid.“Peopletellyouthatyoucan'tdothis,andthatyoucan'tdothat.”WhenitcomestoParker,Callarirefusestoaccepttheword“can't”.Thefriendsmeettwiceaweektotrain.Theybike,box,runandworkanddopush-ups.Parkerhasashortattentionspan,soit'sCallari'sjobtokeephimfocused.“IfParkercandoit,he'shavingfun,evenwithhisfrustration.Thenpeoplewillask,‘Whycan'tIdothat?’”Callarisaid.“That'sthewholetaskrightnow.”CallarirecallsParker'smomoncethankinghimfortakinga“chance”onherson.Callaritoldherhenevervieweditthatway.Parkermaybethestudent,butCallarisayshe'salsotheonewho'slearning.1、WhywasCallariaskedtotrainParker?A.Theysharedthesameinterests.B.Parker'sparentshadfaithinCallari.C.CallariwasanexpertinDown'ssyndrome.D.Callaritookplaceofhisabsentcolleague.2、WhatcanwelearnaboutCallariwhenhewasinhighschool?A.Hewasgoodatsports.B.Hewasoutofcondition.C.Hewaslookeddownuponbyeveryone.D.Hewasinfluenceddeeplybyhisbrother.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“thatway”inParagraph6mean?A.Parker'sstoryinspiresmanychildren.B.Parker'sprogressisduetoCallari'seffort.C.CallariisalsolearningfromParkerinthecourse.D.ParkerisnotonlyaclientbutalsoafriendtoCallari.4、Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Aninspiringstoryofadisabledboy.B.Ahighschoolersufferinglotsoffailure.C.Thefriendshipbetweenadisabledboyandhispersonaltrainer.D.WaysofdevelopingfriendshipwiththeboywithDown'ssyndrome.Text4Researcherscontinuetoshowthepowerbehindoursenseofsmell.Recentstudieshavefound,amongotherthings,thatthesmelloffoodslikepizzacancauseuncontrollableangerindriversonroads.Thereviewexplainsthatsmellisuniqueinitseffectsonthebrain.AccordingtoConradKing,theresearcherwhocarriedoutthereview,"morethananyothersenses,thesenseofsmellgoesthroughthelogicalpartofthebrainandactsonthesystemsconcernedwithfeelings.Thisiswhythesmellofbakingbreadcandestroythebestintentionsofadieter."Smell,whichdictates(決定)theunbelievablecomplexityoffoodtastes,hasalwaysbeentheleastunderstoodofoursenses.Ournosesareabletodetectupto10,000distinctsmells.Ourabilitytosmellandtastethisextremelylargerangeofsmellsiscontrolledbysomethinglike1,000genes,whichmakeupanamazing3%ofthehumangenome.ResearchersRichardAxelandLindaBuckweretogetherawardedaNobelPrizein2004fortheirground-breakingresearchonthenatureofthisextraordinarysense.Thesetwoscientistswerethefirsttodescribethefamilyof1,000olfactory(嗅覺(jué))genesandtoexplainhowourolfactorysystemworks.Accordingtoonestudyintheresearchreview,smellingfreshpizzaoreventhepackagingoffastfoodscanbeenoughtomakedriversfeelimpatientwithotherroadusers.Theyarethenmorelikelytospeedandexperienceuncontrollableangeronroads.Themostreasonableexplanationisthatthesecanallmakedriversfeelhungry,andthereforedesperatetosatisfytheirappetites.Incontrast,thesmellsofpeppermintandcinnamonwereshowntoimproveconcentrationlevelsaswellasreducedrivers'impatience.Similarly,thesmellsoflemonandcoffeeappearedtopromoteclearthinkingandmentalfocus.However,thewaygenesregulatesmelldiffersfrompersontoperson.AstudybyresearchersinIsraelhasidentifiedatleast50olfactorygeneswhichareswitchedoninsomepeopleandnotinothers.Theybelievethismayexplainwhysomeofuslovesomesmellsandtasteswhileothershatethem.TheIsraelresearcherssaytheirstudyshowsthatnearlyeveryhumanbeingshowsadifferentpatternofactiveandinactivesmell-detectingreceptors.1、WhatdidRichardAxelandLindaBuckfindout?______A.Thetypeoffoodsmells.B.Thelogicalpartofhumanbrain.C.Thenatureofhumanolfactorysystem.D.Therelationshipbetweenfoodandfeelings.2、Whichofthefollowingcanhelppeopleconcentrate?______A.Bread. B.Fastfood.C.Pizza. D.Coffee.3、Whatdoweknowfromthelastparagraph?______A.Differentpeoplearesensitivetodifferentsmells.B.Everypersonhasadifferentpatternofgenes.C.Somepeoplecanrecognizeupto50smells.D.Therearestillsomeolfactorygenestobefoundout.4、Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?______A.Logicandbehavior. B.Smellanditsinfluence.C.Senseabilityandfoodtastes. D.Olfactorygenesanditssystem.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Onceayear,araceisheldforoldcarsAlotofcarsenteredforthisracelastyearandtherewasagreatdealof1.(excite)justbeforeitbeganOneofthemosthandsomecarswasaRolls-RoyceSilverGhost2.mostunusualcarwasaBenz3.hadonlythreewheels4.(build)in1885,itwastheoldestcartakingpartAfteragreatmanyloudexplosions(轟響),theracebeganManyofthecars5.(break)downontheway,sosomedriversspent6.(much)timeundertheircarsthaninthem!Afewcars,7.,completedtheraceThewinningcarreachedaspeedoffortymilesanhour-----muchfasterthananyof8.(it)rivalsItspeddownhillattheendoftheraceandthedriverhadalotoftrouble9.(try)tostopitTheracegaveeveryoneagreatdealofpleasureItwasverydifferent10.moderncarracesbutnolessexcitingWhenastormiscoming,mostpeopleleavetheareaas1.(quick)aspossibleandhead2.safetyButthereareafewpeoplewhowillgetintotheircarsandgostraightforthecenterofthestormThesepeoplearewillingtorisk3.(kill)byfloodsor100-kilometer-an-hourwindsfortheexcitementofwatchingthestormcloseup“Stormchasing”isbecomingan4.(increase)popularhobby,especiallyintheMidwestoftheUnitedStates,5.therearefrequentstormsbetweenMarchandJulyAstormchaserbeginsthedaybycheckingtheInternetforthelatestweatherreports,andthendrivesupto1,000kilometerstowherethestormwillbeandwaitsforittodevelopAlthoughanyonecandoit,stormchasingisextremelydangerousThepowerofabigstormcanthrowacowintotheairordestroyawholehouseinsecondsStormchasersarealsooftenhurtinaccidents6.(cause)bydrivinginaheavyrainIfyouarea7.(begin),itismuch8.(safe)tojoinagroupforstorm-chasingvacationsduringthestormseasonEventhen,stormchasingisnotalladventureandexcitement“Stormchasingis95%driving,”saysDanielLynch,whospendsmostofhissummerstorm-chasing“Sometimesyoucansitaroundforhourswaitingforsomethingtohappen,andallyougetisblueskyandafewlightshowers”9.,forstormchasers,itisallworthit“Whenyougetclosetoastorm,itisthemostexcitingsightyouwilleverseeinyourlife,”saysJasperMorley“Everystormis10.exampleofthepowerofnature,ItisthegreatestshowonEarth”SectionIIITranslationDirections: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.BottleCapAlleyisaspecialroadsideattractionlocatedatthenorthedgeoftheTexasA&MUniversitycampusinCollegeStation,Texas.1、Nooneknowsexactlyhowthetraditionbegan,butsomepeoplebelievethatitstar

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