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桂林市臨桂縣2023年考研《英語(yǔ)一》押題密卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)IbecameagardenerwhenIwastwelve.Myearly1ofgardeningmaynothaveoriginatedfrommy2fornature.Itwastoannoymyparents.Atthattime,wehadabigyardinwhichabeautifulmapletreestood.Butmymotheroftenlookedwith3atthisworkofnaturalart.Thosegoldenleavesseemedliketonsofrubbishtoher.Seeingtheneighborsbusywith4,myfathereverthoughtitawasteoftime.Atthatage,Ialwaysdidsomething5towhatevermyparentsdid!Ifgardeningweresomethingtheyfound6,Iwouldplantagarden!Iplantedsomelilyseedsintheyard.Butthey7tocomeup.Icontinuedtoplantsunflowerseedsandroses.Wild8joy,Ifoundthefirstrosebloom.Onebyone,theflowersbloomedtheirheadsoff.Eventually,Iwas9bythislandofwonder.10,myparentsshowednointerestinmygarden.Myfathereven11atmebecausehefounditwas12tomovearoundmygardentothedriveway.Tomymother's13,Iputinhervasemyrealroseswhich,inhereyes,weresimplyweedsratherthan14.Regardlessoftheir15,Ikeptonplantingmygardenand16toenjoythepleasureofgardening.Plantsmakesuchgoodcompanions:theybreathe,theybloom,they17tocareandlove.IthasbeenmanyyearssinceImademyfirstgardenoutofmydesireto18myparents.TodayIbecomeknownasMrs.Greenthumbs,teachinggardeningandhostingagardeningshowwhichmakesmyparentsfeelvery19.AndnowIcouldsayitismyaffectionfor20thatmakesmearealgardener.1、A.memoryB.dreamC.intentionD.design2、A.hopeB.needC.ideaD.love3、A.doubtB.a(chǎn)ppreciationC.surpriseD.excitement4、A.workingB.playingC.gardeningD.travelling5、A.equalB.similarC.superiorD.opposite6、A.harmfulB.valuableC.upsettingD.interesting7、A.failedB.likedC.grewD.happened8、A.toB.withC.inD.by9、A.puzzledB.defeatedC.caughtD.touched10、A.InsteadB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Besides11、A.shoutedB.laughedC.glancedD.jumped12、A.unusualB.troublesomeC.impossibleD.dangerous13、A.sadnessB.displeasureC.delightD.relief14、A.beautyB.kindnessC.flowersD.plants15、A.dislikeB.encouragementC.threatD.suggestion16、A.decidedB.waitedC.continuedD.struggled17、A.devoteB.turnC.respondD.lead18、A.educateB.satisfyC.respectD.challenge19、A.proudB.comfortableC.strangeD.disappointed20、A.freedomB.lifeC.growthD.natureSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1SinceAppStorewassetup,ithasbeensellingconsumersonesimplethingchoice.Whetheryouwantedtoplaygames,readthenews,ordoathousandotherthings,therewassomethingforwhateveryoudesired.Thensomethingfunnyhappened.LoggingintotheAppStoretodayislikegoingintoashoppingmallwithonlyacoupon(優(yōu)惠券)foronething:There’ssomuchchoice;itmightbeeasiertogiveupthantochoose.Itisn’tconsumerswhoareburdened,though.Toomuchcontentofallkindsalsohaseconomiceffects.Whencountlesschoicesareavailable,itcausespressure,pushingpricesdownanddrivingusabitcrazy.Sowhatisthewayforward?Itmaywellbetoturnlesschoiceitselftothemarketingstrategy.Therearealreadysignsthatthisishappening.Firstlycontentcompaniesarelookingtopreventtheirofferingsfromgettinglostinthetonsofstuff.MostobviousisDisney,whichisplanningtoopenitsownstreamingservicenextyear.ThepointistonarrowthefocussothatthoseseekingDisneycartoonswillhaveoneplacetogo,ratherthanbeingaroundvariousservices.Yetifthatrepresentsacarefulfirststep,therearemoreextremeoptionstoo.Considertheideaofawineclub:fromtensofthousandsofbottleseachyear,subscriberspaysomeonetoselectthemostinterestingones.Perhapswhatcomesnextfordigitalcontentissimilar-carefullyselectedofferingsfromtrustedsourcesthatputchoicesinthehandsofsomeoneelseinordertogetridoftheanxietyofchoosing.Uptonow,toomuchchoiceindigitalmediahasonlyonesolution:thealgorithm(運(yùn)算法則).Butwe'veseenthetroublewithalgorithmsonYouTubeTheyfeedyouonlywhatyou’vealreadysaidyoulike,notthingsyoumaynotknowyoureinto.Worse,theyhaveatendencytoserveupdisturbingcontenthewayforwardcantsimplybemoreorbetteralgorithms.Instead,it'stimefordigitalcompaniestostartthinkingabouthowtoputlimitsonthings:onhowmuchwecanuseadevice,orwhatweareavailabletochoosefrom.Aswemovefurtherintothedigitalrevolution,whatpeopleaskforisclear:Less.1、Whatwilltoomuchchoiceofcontentonthemarketresultin?A.TheshutdownofcompaniesB.TheanxietyofconsumersC.ThepoorqualityofproductsD.Theslowdownofeconomy2、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtoParagraphs4and5?A.ContentcompaniesshouldwithdrawtheirofferingsonlineB.ContentcompaniesshouldposttheirofferingsonAppStoreC.ContentcompaniesadoptdifferentmethodstonarrowtheconsumersfocusD.ContentcompaniesopentheirownstreamingservicesonYouTube3、Howdoalgorithmsprobablyrespondtoconsumersneeds?A.TheymakeabetterchoiceforthemB.TheyhelptoremovedisturbingcontentC.TheychangetheirinterestindigitalmediaD.Theyfailtoofferwhattheypossiblylike4、WhatistheauthorsattitudetowardslimitingthechoiceconsumershaveA.Approving.B.SkepticalC.Opposing.D.NeutralText2ThesemessagesarepostedtoHomestayWebHostsbygueststhroughouttheworld.MessageboardforadvertisementsfromguestsMessageboardforadvertisementsfromguestsKanaeMasuda*IwillstudyCantonese(粵語(yǔ))inCUHKfromthisSeptember.I’mlookingformyroomduringtheperiodbeforethesemesterbegins(10-14Sep.)...moreOgataMisa*Hi,I’mMisaandI’m23yearsold.I’macollegestudentinNewYork.I’mmovingtoSeattleinSeptemberandamlookingforahostfamily…moreMinhPhan*Hi,mynameisMinhPhanandI’mafemaleinternationalhighschoolstudent(arisingsophomore).IgotoaprivateschoolinMansfieldandsoIwould…moreIslamNassar*Sohere,inJapan,Iwilltellyoumoreaboutmyselfandmyinquiry.IamIslamfromEgypt,a24-year-old(male)whoisgoingtostart…moreJulie*IwanttofindahomestaynearWinterParkHighSchoolorHagertyHighSchoolformy14-year-olddaughter.Wehopethehomestayfamilycanprovidemeals…moreMasayukiMoriyama*Hello.I’m23yearsold.I’manexchangestudentandI’meagertohaveabetterunderstandingofEnglishculture.SoIamgladifyoucanteachEnglish...moreMegumiMatsule*Nicetomeetyou.I’mMegumiMatsuie.IhaveaplanaboutworkingonholidaywithmyfriendinAustraliaforSep.2,2017.Ifyouwouldn’t...more347、Whydopeopleplacethoseadvertisements?A.Tohuntforjobs. B.Toseekhostfamilies.C.Toapplytouniversities. D.Tolearnforeignlanguages.1、Whomightprefertoliveinyourhomeifyou’reanexperiencedEnglishteacher?A.MinhPhan. B.IslamNassar.C.KanaeMasuda. D.MasayukiMoriyama.2、Whereisthepassagelikelytoappear?A.Inanewspaper. B.Inashow.C.Onawebsite. D.Inamagazine.Text3OnChristmasDay,2003,awomannamedNancySueBrowntookherdaughterandgrandchildrentoseeamovieatanAMCtheater.Whenthemoviewasover,thecrowdmadefortheexits.Atheateremployeehadjustfinishedmoppingthehallwayanddutifullyplacedthe“wetfloor”signintheslipperyarea.Nooneslippedduetothewetconditions,butsomeonedidmanagetoknockoverthesign.AndbythetimeMs.Browngottothearea,thesignwaslyingonthefloor.Andshortlythereafter,sowasshe.Herfootgotcaughtinthesign,inabadway,andshefell.UnfortunatelyMs.Brownhadundergoneabackoperation,andthefallcausedmoredamagethanitotherwisewouldhave.Sosheandherhusbandsued(提起訴訟).AMCarguedthattheentirepointofthe“wetfloor”signabovewastowarnofdanger,andtherefore,courtsshouldencouragetheusebynotallowingBrown’scasetoproceed(繼續(xù)進(jìn)行).AMCreferredtoacaseaboutaDecember,1998incident,wherea“wetfloor”sign,notinuse,felltothefloorcausinganothertrip-and-fall.Inthatcase,Georgia’sCourtofAppealsruledinfavorofthestore,butdidn’tgosofarastosaythat“wetfloor’signscouldn’tgiverisetolegalliability(責(zé)任)intrip-and-fallaccidents.IntheBrowncase,theSupremeCourtthereforerejectedAMC’sargumentthattheformercaseapplied.ButtheBrownsarguedsomethingsurprisingthatthe“wetfloor”signwas,itself,dangerous,because“usingthistypeofsigninareaspassedbylotsofcustomerscreatesanunreasonableriskofforeseeableharmtothepublicintheformoftrippinghazards(危險(xiǎn)).”That’sright—thesafetysign,usedinthewayitwasdesigned,wasitselfdangerous.Thecourtthankfullydidn’tacceptthatargument,atleastnotentirely.ButitdidconcludethatBrown’scasecouldcontinuetoajury(陪審團(tuán))—“amerchant’sselectionanduseofequipmentdesignedtowarncustomersofonedangerthathavethepotentialtoexposethemtoadifferentone.”1、Accordingtothetext,Ms.Brown________.A.slippedonthewetfloor B.trippedoverawarningsignC.knockedoverawarningsign D.wasknockeddownbythecrowd2、AMCmentionedthe1998caseinorderto________.A.a(chǎn)cceptitslegalliabilityforMs.Brown’slossB.proveMS.BrownhadsomephysicalproblemsC.stressthatithadnolegalliabilityfortheaccidentD.proveothercustomerswereresponsiblefortheaccident3、WhatcanwelearnabouttheBrowncasefromthelastparagraph?A.Itwouldbejudgedbyjury.B.Itwouldnotbeallowedtoproceed.C.ThecourtwouldruleinfavorofAMC.D.ThecourtacceptedalltheargumentsoftheBrowns.4、Theunderlinedword“one”inthelastparagraphrefersto“________”.A.danger B.customer C.businessowner D.equipmentinpublicplacesText4AncientFishReturnstoIllinoisWatersTheIllinoisDepartmentofNaturalResourcesisreturningafishcalledthealligatorgartothestate’srivers.Somepeoplecallthefisha“l(fā)ivingfossil.”ExpertsbelievethefishfirstappearedduringtheEarlyCretaceousperiodmorethan100millionyearsago.RandySauerisanIllinoisstatefisheriesbiologist.Hesaysthefishdisappearedfromthestate’sriversinthe1990s,althoughtheyhavecontinuedtodowellinsouthernstates.Sauersaysbiologistswanttobringthefishbacktonorthernrivers“becauseitisimportanttohavetoppredatorstobalancethespeciesbelowthem,”hesaid.Sportfishermenliketotrytocatchthealligatorgar.Alligatorgararethesecond-largestfreshwaterfishinNorthAmerica.Theycangrowaslargeas2.7metersandweighmorethan136kilograms.Sauersaystheirlargesizeisonereasontheydisappearedinthe1990s.Expertssayalligatorgarsare“opportunisticfeeders.”Thismeanstheywilleatalmostanything--includingsmallturtlesorducks.TheyalsoeatinvasivespeciessuchasAsianandsilvercarp.Sauerhopesthere-introductionofthealligatorgarwillhelpthestate’seffortstocontrolthecarp.Becausegarcanliveupto60years,theprogramwillcontinuetoincreaseformanyyears.Sauernotesthatfemalealligatorgarsdo“notsexuallymatureuntil11years,andthemalenottill6or7years.”Thatmeansthebiologistswilltrytoraiseandreleasealotoffishearlyintheprogramtore-introducethem.“We’reprobablygoingtostockmoreheavilythan10or20yearsdowntheroadwhenhopefullythesefishwillfindeachotherandstartdoingthejobontheirown,”Sauersays.Smalldeviceshavebeenplacedin7,000ofthefishsotheycanbeobservedaftertheyarereleasedintothewaterwaysofIllinois.Asitrainsandfloods,biologistsexpectsomeofthefishwillfollowtheriversintothestatesofLouisianaandTexas.1、whypeoplecallthealligatorgar“l(fā)ivingfossil”?A.Theycangrowupto2.7meters.B.Theycangrowupto136kilograms.C.Theirfossilcanbefoundonearth.D.Theyhaveexistedforover100millionyears.2、Biologistswillbringthealligatorgarbacktonorthernriversinorderto______.A.keepthespeciesbalance.B.helppeoplemakemoremoney.C.helptoprotecttheenvironment.D.increasethenumberofthealligargar.3、AccordingtoRandySauer,alligargardiedoutinnorthernriversprobablybecause_______.A.theyatealmostanything.B.theywerecaughtbysportfishermen.C.theywereveryhugeinsize.D.theriverswerepollutedthen.4、Whatcanwelearnfromtheunderlinedstatement?A.Itwillbedecadesbeforethesefishproduceyoung.B.Thereisalongwaytogobeforethefishfindeachother.C.10or20yearswillbeneededtofindthesefish.D.Thesefishcanfindeachotherthemselvesalongthewaterways.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)HenryAdams,anAmericanbusinessman,sailedoutofthebay,but1.(carry)outtoseabyastrongwindWhenhewasabouttogivehimselfupforlost,aBritishship2.(spot)himOntheshipheearnedhisticket3.workingwithoutpayThat’s4.hecametoLondonbyaccidentTherehefoundhimselfwithoutmoney,friendsandaJob,sohewaslostWhenhewaswanderingonthepavement,heheardsomeone5.(call)himThenhewasledtotworichbrothers,RoderickandOliver,whomadeasecretbeton6.a(chǎn)mancouldsurviveamonthinLondonwithaone-million-poundbank-noteornotHenrywas7.(fortunate)chosenasthepersontheywantedforsomereason,Theygavehimaletterwith8.bank-noteDressedin9.(rag),withnothingbutabank-note,HenrygotintoarestaurantHetookthebank-note10.(pay)thebillandaskedforchangeThebosswholookeddownuponhimatfirstchangedhisattitudecompletelyandtreatedhimasanhonoredguestFromredlanternstoredenvelopes,didyoueverwonder1.thecolorredissopopularinChina,especiallyduringtheChineseNewYear?ItissaidthatitallbeganwithNian,awildbeast2.wouldfrightenvillagersontheNewYear,3.(eat)crops,livestock(家畜),andevenchildrenButvillagerslearnedthatthisanimal4.a(chǎn)lionheadwasafraidofthreethings:fire,noise,andthecolorredNianwasdefeated,andfromthenon,thecolorredwasconsidered5.(bring)goodluckandgoodfortunetoall“Usuallyredlanternsarehungoutsidethedoorstowardoff(避開)badluck,”suggestsKarenKatz,authorof6.picturebookMyFirstChineseNewYear“Alsoredcutoutpapers7.(use)asdecorationstohangonthewallsIfyoulivenearaChineseneighborhood,youshouldbeabletopurchasethese8.(item),butifnot,goonlineandorderthemYoucanalsomakeyourowncutouts”Still,themostpopularwaytocelebratetheChineseNewYear9.(be)tohandoutredenvelopesfilledwithmoneyHowever,liketoysundertheChristmastree,sometraditionsaremeantforchildren,andChineseredenvelopesaregivento10.(they)towardoffevilspiritsSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Alocalhighschoolteachergotacallfromamotherprotestingthe“C”hersonreceivedonapaper.“Themotherarguedeverypointinthepaper,”recalledtheteacher,soonrealizingwhythemotherwasextremelydisappointedaboutthegrade.Itcouldbejudgedbyherloudvoice.1、.95%ofteachersagreedthatinvolvingparentsintheirchildren’seducationisasignificance.Only12%describedtheirexperienceworkingwithparentsas“satisfying”inthesurvey.77%ofnewteacherssaidtoomanyparentstreatschoolsandteachersassortofenemies.Atanagewhencompetitionisfierce,WeChatande-mailspeeduptheinformationflowandallkindsofprivateopinionsandpublicquarrelsslipintotheparent-teachermeeting.Therelationbetweenparentsandteachersbecomesreallytough.2、.Everyonebelievestheparent-teachermeetingshouldbeapleasant,politeandcooperativedialoguewhereparentsandteachersbuildpartnership.3、,especiallyheadteachers.Whenateacherasksparentstobepartners,theyneedmorecooperation.4、.Theymeanwhathappensathomemattersmuchmore.Therearefourmainareaswhereparentsshouldtakepartin:homediscussion,homesupervision(監(jiān)督),schoolcommunication,andschoolparticipation.5、.Smartparentsmayhavemorediscussionwiththeirchildrenathome.A.ButmostteachersfeelworriedandpanickedB.ThemotherovercamethescreentimeproblemonherownC.ThatiswhystudentslosecontrolofthemselveswhenusingWeChatD.TheInternationalEducationconductedaprofessionalsurveyin2018E.AmongthemhomediscussionisthemostrelatedtoschoolachievementF.Theteachersdon’tmeantheparentsshouldbestayingintheschoolroomsG.AnditmakesitharderforbothsidestobreathedeeplyandlookatthegoalstheyshareManyteenagerswanttolookcool.1、ChloeMurray,aneighth-graderatJeffersonMiddleSchoolintheUS,realizedthisproblemandestablishedacharit

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