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考研《英語一》2023年云龍縣模擬預(yù)測試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)完形填空閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ImadeanameformyselfwhenIwasabout26.Itnevermeansanything1tome,butofcourseIcan’tsayIamfreefromvanity(虛榮).Whenasigningeventwasorganizedformybookatits2saleorwhenIwasinvitedtodeliveraspeechatameeting,Iwouldbe_______andcheerful,especiallyiftherewerelotsofparticipants.3,Ihaveneverbeencontrolledbysuch4,forIhavemyownideaofit.Tome,a(n)5remainspopularonlyforthreeseconds.Thismorningsomebody6meonthewayandsaid,“Ah,that’sZhuDeyong!”Iwasgladtobe7byastrangerandenjoyedmyself,“8,Iamfamous!”Butsuchenjoyments9onlythreeseconds.Hepassedbyandturnedtothepersonwalkingwithhim,“Whatshallwehaveforlunch?”No10ofmeanylonger.ShallI_______mylifecherishingthosethreeseconds?Isitnecessarytomakeeffortsto11suchthree-secondenjoyments?No,Idon’twantto.Aslifeis12andonlycomesaroundonce,itisofgreatvaluetothepersonhimself,butofnovaluetoothers.Formostpeople,one’snameremains13onlyforthreegenerations:one’s14generation,thesecond(yoursonmaysay“Ah,it’smydad.”)andthethird(yourgrandsonmaystill15,“Ah,it’smygrandpa.”)Ifamemberofthefourthgenerationisaskedaboutyou,hemightbe16,“Whoisit?”Ifheisshownapictureofyou,hemightgiveitaglance,putitasideand17forgetit.Itamountstonothingmorethana18withanunknownname.1、A.impressive B.reasonable C.a(chǎn)ppropriate D.important2、A.unique B.first C.best D.final3、A.happy B.upset C.hesitant D.nervous4、A.Likewise B.Therefore C.However D.Meanwhile5、A.discouragements B.embarrassments C.excitements D.disappointments6、A.speech B.name C.book D.event7、A.saw B.hit C.patted D.introduced8、A.spotted B.recognized C.noticed D.liked9、A.Totally B.Aboveall C.Finally D.Afterall10、A.maintained B.stayed C.lasted D.remained11、A.mind B.idea C.thought D.memory12、A.waste B.spare C.devote D.a(chǎn)fford13、A.reach B.a(chǎn)cquire C.offer D.honor14、A.easy B.ordinary C.tough D.short15、A.welcome B.personal C.respectable D.known16、A.past B.own C.future D.new17、A.remember B.memorize C.remind D.believe18、A.a(chǎn)nnoyed B.interested C.puzzled D.frightened19、A.quickly B.seldom C.deliberately D.otherwise20、A.friend B.writer C.grandpa D.strangerSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1IdroveataxiforextramoneyeastofTorontothirtyyearsago.EachtimeataxidroveuptothefrontoftheGreenwoodRacetrack,agroupoflocalkidswouldrunalongthesidewalkanglingforpositionbythepassengerdoor.Oneluckykid,orrather,themostaggressiveone,wouldopenthepassengerdoorandsay“Goodluck,Mister!”Themangettingoutofthecabwouldvaguelysaythanksandthrowthekidaquarter.Itwasaroutineeverybodyknew.Throughoutthesummer,onekidcaughtmyeye.Hewasbiggerthanmostofalltheotherkidsbutpushedawaybyeventhesmallest.Henevermadeitbutnevergaveup.Oneday,hischancearrived.AsIwaspullinguptothesidewalk,allthekidswerepushingforacabjustaheadofmine.Theboysawmeandwalkedtowardmytaxi.AsIpositionedthepassengerdoorrightbesidehim,heneverpausedandopenedthepassengerdoor,warmlysaying,“Goodluck,Mister!”Butthemanneithersaidthanksnorflippedhimaquarter.Hepushedhimasidesohardthattheboyfellonthesidewalk.Iknewithurthimbadly.Igotoutinlessthan10seconds,butthemanwasgoneinthecrowd.SoIlookedforthekid.Idecidedtogivehim$20fortheeffort.BythetimeIspottedhimhewasfarupahead,walkingawayintheoppositedirectionthroughthecrowdandhisheadhangingdown.WhenIgotthecabturnedaroundIlostsightofhim.Ineversawhimagain.I’dliketofindhimonedayandtellhimthatifonlyhehadstuckaroundalittlelongerIwouldhavegivenhimawhole$20.Ilearnedfromthiskidthatwhenthingsseemsohopelessthatyouarereadytogiveup,it’sthetimewhenthingsaremostlikelytoturnaroundforyou.1、Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Thepassengerwasreadytogiveatiptothekid.B.Theauthorwasaprofessionaltaxidriveratthattime.C.Theluckychildwasthetoughestamongthelocalkids.D.Thedriverwouldworkwithandbenefitfromthosechildren.2、Whydidthekidneversucceedinopeningthepassengerdoor?A.Hewasmodest.B.Hewastheshortest.C.Hemadenoeffort.D.Hepushedhisway.3、Whydidtheauthorgetoutofhistaxi?A.Tocatchupwiththekid.B.Toencouragethedisappointedkid.C.Togivethekidsomemoney.D.Tointendtodemandthetipforthekid.4、Accordingtothepassage,whichgoeswiththeauthor’sintention?A.Nevergiveintodifficulties.B.Sunshinecomesafterastorm.C.Faceuptocompetitions.D.EachroadleadstoRome.Text2SkyscrapersarethesymbolofUrbanlife.Citypeopleareusedtoseeingtallbuildingsandapartments.Farms,ontheotherhand,areassociatedwithrural(農(nóng)村的)life.However,thereareexpertswhothinkskyscrapersshouldbecomefarmstomeettheincreasingfoodneeds.Bythemiddleofthiscentury,somescientistssuggest,almost80%oftheearth’spopulationcouldliveincities.Inaddition,thepopulationcouldincreaseto9.1billionpeopleduringthattimeyettheamountoflandavailableforfarmingwillbethesame.Ifcurrentfarmingpracticesdon’tchange,wewillneedanareaofnewlandtoproduceenoughfoodfortheplanet.Verticalfarms,whereurbanfarmerscouldgrowcropsinenvironmentallyfriendlyskyscrapers,couldbethesolution.Inspiteofconcernsoverhighcosts,expertswanttomakeitarealityandusetheseskyscraperstogrowcrops.Verticalfarmswouldhavemanyadvantages,supporterssay.Unliketraditionalfarming,verticalfarmingcouldbefreeofchemicalsanddiseases.Besides,cropswouldnotsufferfromproblemslikeflooding.Finally,verticalfarmswouldreducethecostandnegativeeffectsoftransportingfoodoverlongdistances.Somearguethatalthoughcropsgrowinginatallglassbuildingwouldgetnaturalsunlightduringtheday,itwouldn'tbeenough.Forthisreason,verticalfarmswouldneedadditionallightsources(來源),suchasartificiallight.Anotherwayofgrowingfreshfoodistobuildurbanfarmsonrooftops.Thismorepracticalapproachmaybemoreachievablethantheideaoffarmsinskyscrapers,researcherssuggest.Expertsagreethatinnovative(革新的)farmingpracticesareneededtosupporttheneedformorefoodataffordablecosts,bothtothefarmerandtotheconsumer,butthebestideascouldbeyettocome.1、Whatprimaryproblemcouldverticalfarmingsettle?A.Poorstateofrurallife.B.Shortageoffoodsupply.C.Highcostfortransportingcrops.D.Environmentalpollutionbytransitionalfarmings2、Whatistheadvantageofverticalfarming?A.Itcanproduceorganicfood.B.Itrequireslittlecare.C.Itcanbenefittransportindustry.D.Itneedsverylowcost.3、Whatisabigchallengetomakeverticalfarmingareality?A.Farmableland. B.CropdiseasesC.Lightsources. D.Climateconditions.4、Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetest?A.FutureFoodNeedsB.SymbolofUrbanLifeC.FarmingonRooftopsD.FarmsoftheFutureText3TheothermorningonthesubwayIsatnexttoanattractiveyoungblondewomanwhowasreadingsomethingonheriPad.Shewasverywell-dressed,carryingaPradabagwithtastefullyappliedmake-upindeed,shehadanunmistakableairofwealth,materialsuccessandevenauthority.Isuspectedsheworkedasahighly-paidWallStreetlawyerorstockbrokerorsomethingofthatsort.So,Iwascurioustoseewhatshewassofocusedon.TheWallStreetJournalperhaps?TheEconomist?Quitethecontrary;rather,shewasconcentratingonaromancenovel.ThenIrealizedthatIhaveknownmanywomenwholoveromancenovels—smart,attractive,successful,“l(fā)iberated,”modernfemaleswhononethelessfindsomekindofdeepsatisfactionandthrillfromthosehyper-romantic,artificialandextremelyunrealistictalesofhandsome,manlyheroesfallinginlovewithvirginalwomen,enduringaseriesofadventures,thennodoubthavingahappyending.Theseromancestoriesaretoliteraturewhathotdogsaretofinefood.Yet,thegenre(體裁)remainsenormouslypopular.ConsidersomeofthesesurprisingstatisticsfromthegoodfolksattheRomanceWritersofAmerica(RWA):*Morethan9,000romancetitleswerereleasedlastyear,withsalesofabout$1.44billion(morethantriplethetaxesproducedbyclassicliteraryfiction).*Morethan90percentofthemarketarewomen(okay,that’snotatallsurprising).*Readersaretypicallywomenbetweentheages30and54whoarethemselvesinvolvedinaromanticrelationship(betrayingthestereotypethatonlylonelywomenlongforthesetalesofloveandadventure).*Almost40percentofromancebookconsumershaveanannualincomeofbetween$50,000and$99,900(placingthemfirmlyinthemiddleclass).Ihadthoughtthatromancenovelsaccountedforaverysmallshareoftheliterarymarket,soIwasquitesurprisedthatthisparthassuchenormouspopularity.ButImustwonderwhysomanywomen—fortyyearsafterthewomen’sliberationmovement—continuetoenjoythemselvesinthefancifultales?I’mnotsureifitrepresentsakindof“rejection”ofthewomen’sliberationmovement,butclearlysomethingismissinginthelivesofcontemporaryladies.AromanceauthornamedDonnaHatchwhofocusesontheRegencyperiod(early19thcenturyBritain)explainedtheappealofsuchbooksthisway:“Regencymenwerecivilizedandtreatedwomenwithcourtesy.Whenaladyenteredtheroom,gentlemenstood,doffedtheirhats,offeredanarm,bowed,andahundredotherlittlethingsIwishmenstilldidtoday.Buttheywerealsoveryathletic;theyhunted,raced,boxed,rodehorses.Theyweremanly.Strong.Noble.Honorable.AndthatiswhyIlovethem!”Mrs.Hatchmayhaveexpressedthesecretdesiresandattitudesofuntoldmillionsofherpeers—thatis,intheearly21stcentury,havewomengrowntiredoftheburdensandexpectationsthatthe“freedoms”theyhavegainedgivethem?Isthisarejectionofmodernfeminism?Dowomenlongfordaysofoldwhenmenweremasculinegentlemenandwomenwerefeminineandprotectedasprecioustreasuresandregardedaspossessions?Perhapsmostwomen(eventheoneswhogetlostinromancenovels)donotwanttogoallthewaybackbutitisobvious,______.1、Whatisthefunctionoftheopeningparagraph?A.Tosummarizethewholepassage. B.Toprovetheauthor’sargument.C.Toleadinthemaintopicofthepassage. D.Toraiseproblemsthatwillbesolvedlater.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthethirdparagraphimply?A.Romancenovelsaresatisfyingandthrilling.B.Romancenovelsarenotofmuch“nutrition”.C.Romancenovelsareaspopularashotdogs.D.Romancenovelsareanessentialpartofcontemporarylife.3、Intheauthor’sopinion,whatismissinginthelivesofcontemporarywomen?A.Authority. B.Dignity. C.Liberty. D.Care.4、Whichsentencecanbeputintheblankinthelastparagraph?A.theyprefertalesofinnocentromancetoclassicsB.theyareunhappywithhowtheworldhasturnedoutC.truelovedescribedinromancenovelsdoesexistinrealityD.romancenovelsprovidethemwithanaccesstosocietyText4Ifitweren'tforthementor(導(dǎo)師),RebeccaCruziscertainthatshewouldn'thavegottenherbachelor'sdegree.Ms.Cruzwentthroughatroublingtimeduringhersecondyearincommunitycollege.Shedidn'tfeelmuchsupportathome.Strugglingontheedgeofstoppinghereducation,Cruzturnedtohermentor,AlexLopez."Heputmeintherightdirection,"Cruzrecalls.GiselaBusheyisanotherwomanwhounderstandstheimportanceofmentors,andshehopestofindanAlexforeveryRebecca.SoshedesignedCriticalBridge,whichprovidesthemwithmentorship.AndinOctober,CriticalBridgewasnamedarecipientofthe﹩50,000EncorePrize,whichisawardedbyEncore.org,apartnerorganizationthataimstousethetalentsofthoseaged50orolder.Aspartoftheprize,Encore.orgwillprovidementorsforCriticalBridge.ThementorswillworkwithyouthsthroughouttheirparticipationinthetwoprogramsconnectedtoCriticalBridge.Morethan10,000peopleintheUnitedStatesareretiringeveryday,accordingtoPhyllisMoen,asociologyprofessor.ManyoftheseAmericanshaveexpressedadesiretogivebacktotheircommunities."Theywanttodosomethingmeaningful.Andthere'snothingmoremeaningfulthanmentoringacrossgenerations,"ProfessorMoensays.DimaKhouryhasmentoredyoungpeoplethroughouthercareer.Sheseesmentorshipasapersonalrelationship."Takethetimetogettoknoweachother,"Ms.Khourysays."Ifyoutakethetimetobuildtrustatthebeginning,itwillbemucheasiertobuildahealthyrelationshipafterthat,andmorebeneficial."Speakingfromexperience,shesaysmentorsmightnotalwayshavetheanswers,butbeingalistenerisjustasimportant."Ithinkwhathelpsissomethingaskingtherightquestionandlettingthemthinkaboutit,"shesays."Itbenefitscriticalthinking."Cruz,nowaSanFranciscoStategraduate,hasbecomeamentortoo."Sometimesweareinaconditionwherewedon'thavepeopletogoto;youmightnotmakeitoutfromthatsamecyclewithoutthehelpofanyhumanguide,"shesays.Butbyprovidingmentorshipandresources,Cruzhopesthatifsuchatimecomes,studentswill"makethedecisiontopushforwardasopposedtogivingup."1、WhatcanbeknownaboutRebeccaCruz?A.Shewasstronglysupportedbyherfamily.B.Shefailedtogetherbachelor'sdegree.C.Shegaveuphercollegeeducation.D.Shewashelpedbyhermentor.2、WhatdoweknowaboutCriticalBridge?A.Itoffersstudentsmentorship.B.Itgivesmentorsprizesyearly.C.ItwasfoundedbyAlexLopez.D.Itisatalentsearchorganization.3、WhatdoesDimaKhourythinkofmentorship?A.Itrequiresrichexperience.B.Ittakesalongtimetobuild.C.Itisthebestjobchanceforretiredpeople.D.Itinvolvesagoodunderstandingbetweenpeople.4、WhatisRebeccaCruz'sfuturewish?A.Toprovidestudentswithsupport.B.Toguidestudentsthroughtheirstudy.C.Tobuildahealthyrelationshipwithothers.D.Togetadvancedtraininginmentorshipskills.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Whatexactlyaresocialmedia?Socialmediaaredefinedasweb-based,mobilemediathatcan1.(use)toconnectwitheachotherThereareseveraltypesofsocialmediaThefirsttypeinvolvespeoplegettingtogethertoworkonaprojectWikipedia(維基百科)is2.exampleofthistypeofsocialmediaThereareothertypesthatallowpeople3.(share)contentsuchaspicturesandarticlesAnothertypeofsocialmediaiswebsiteslikeSecondLife,4.peoplecancreateobjects,asifthey5.(be)intherealworldThefinaltypeissocialnetworkingsitesthatcanmakepeoplestayintouchwith6.(friend)Socialmediaaredifferentfrom7.(tradition)mediaInthepast,mediawerecreatedinoneplace,8.(normal)acompanyThenthecompanywouldsendoutthemedia,likenewspapersandmagazines,toconsumersBut9.socialmedia,manyindividualsindifferentlocationscancreatecontentInaddition,afewminutesarespent10.(write)atwitterposttoday,whileitwouldtakemanymonthstoeditamagazineinthepastSpringFestivalisthemostimportantofthetraditionalChineseholidaysItisofteninaccurately1.(call)“LunarNewYear”,because—aspartofthelunisolarChinesecalendar(農(nóng)歷)-thedateispartiallydeterminedbasedonlunarphase(月相)Thefestivaltraditionally2.(begin)onthefirstdayofthefirstmonthintheChinesecalendarandendswithLanternFestival3.isonthe15thdayChineseNewYear’sEve,adaywhenChinesefamiliesgatherfortheirannualreuniondinner,isknownaschúxīItliterallymeans“Year-passEve”Accordingto4.(tale)andlegends,thebeginningofChineseNewYearstartedwiththefightagainst5.mythicalbeast(神獸)calledNien(年)NienwouldcomeonthefirstdayofNewYeartodevourlivestock(牲畜),crops,andevenvillagers,6.(especial)childrenToprotect7.,thevillagerswouldputfoodinfrontoftheirdoorsatthebeginningofeveryyearItwasbelievedthataftertheNien8.(eat)thefoodtheyprepared,itwouldn’tattackanymorepeopleOnetime,peoplesawthattheNienwasscaredawaybyalittlechildwearingredThevillagersthenunderstoodthattheNienwasafraid9.thecolourredHence,everytimewhentheNewYearwasabouttocome,thevillagerswouldhangredlanternsandredspringscrollsonwindowsanddoorsPeoplealsousedfireworks10.(frighten)awaytheNienFromthenon,NiennevercametothevillageagainSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)A.BebraveinyourrequestsB.YougetwhatyoutolerateC.Don’tfeelguiltyofyourrequestsD.Don’tthinkothersaremindreadersE.Don’tmakea“no”meanmorethanitdoesF.BespecificaboutwhatyouwantandwhenyouwantitBeBold:AskforWhatYouReallyWant!Haveyoueverbeeninasituationthatiscausingyoutofeelannoyed,frustrated,orunappreciated?Weallexperiencethem,butoftenwedon’thavethecouragetochangethemoraskforwhatwereallywant.Complainingaboutyourproblemsneversolvesthem.Onlywhenyougetclearaboutwhatyouwant,andarewillingtoaskforit,willyouexperiencenotonlyalotlessstressinyourlife,butgreatersuccessinyourrelationship,careerandlife.Herearefivetipstohelpyouonyourway.1、________________Weoftenthinkourbosses,colleaguesandevenourfriendscanunderstandourthoughtevenwithoutbeingtold.Sowhentheydon’tactaswe’dlike,wefeelhurtandupset.Foranyrelationshiptodevelop,bothpartieshavetocommunicatetheirneeds.Whetherit’showyou’dlikeyourcolleaguetocommunicatewithyouaboutaworkproject,orhowyou’dlikeyourbosstoassessyourwork,it’snecessarytoconveywhatyouwant.2、________________Whenaskingforwhatyoureallywant,youwillseldom,ifever,begivenmorethanwhatyouhavethecouragetoaskfor.Sodon’tweakenyourrequeststoavoidbeingturneddown.Thinkaboutwhatyouridealoutcomewouldbeandthenconfidently,courageously,askforit.Whileyoumaynotalwaysgetasmuchasyouaskedfor,youwillgetmorethanyouwouldhaveotherwise.3、________________Intheworkplace,thebiggestreasonforunmetexpectationsisalackofunderstandingofexactlywhatisexpected.Arequestthatholdswaterneedstomakeclearnotjustwhatyouwant,butalsothetimelimitwithinwhichyouwantit.Thatis,bothaclear“what”and“when”.Forexample,“CouldyoupleasegetthemonthlysalesreporttomebymiddayFriday?4、________________Whetherit’saskingyourfriendtoshowupontime,oraskingyourcolleaguetostopmakingjokesinyourpresence,everyday,throughwhatyousayanddo,youteachothershowtotreatyou.Lettingothersknowwhatyouwill(andwillnot)putupwithandwhatyouexpectfromthem,isimportanttoyourwellbeingandsuccess—athomeandwork.5、________________Inrealityyouwon’talwaysgetwhatyouaskfor.Yourbosswon’talwaysgiveyouthepayraiseyou’dlikeandyourparentsmaynotagreetomindyourthreekidseverysecondweekend.Whenpeoplesayno,youcantakeitreallypersonallyanddecidenevertospeaktothemagain—oryoucanacceptitgraciouslyandmoveon.Atleastnowyouknowwhereyoustandandcanplanaccordingly.Askingforlessthanyoureallywant—fromyourself,fromothersandfromlife—doesn’tserveanyone.Rememberthatfortunefavorsthebold.Somakebigger,better,bolderrequests,andaskforwhatyoureallywant.Whoknows…youmightjustgetit!Researchersdefineself-controlor

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