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考研《英語一》2023年嘉興市秀城區(qū)最后沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)WhileshoppinginaBigBazarstore,Ihearda1talkingtoaboyof5or6years,“I’msorry,butyoudon’thaveenoughmoneytobuythisdoll.”Iwalkedtowardhimandaskedhim2hewishedtogivethisdollto.“It’sformysisterinthe3.DaddysaysthatMommyisgoingtoseeGod

verysoontoo,soIwantherto4itto

mysister.”Myheartnearly5.6meanicephoto,wherehewas

laughing,hetoldmehewantedhisMommytotakeittoo.Then,helookedagainatthedollwith7eyes,veryquietly.Quickly

reachingformy8,Isaidtotheboy,“Let’s9againtoseeifyouhaveenoughmoney.”Someofmymoneywas10tohis,11.

Thus,therewasenoughforthedollandevensome12money.Thelittleboy13,“ThanksGodforgivingmeenoughto

buythedollandawhiteroseformymommytoo.”Ifinishedmyshoppinginatotallydifferentstate14whenIstarted.I

couldn’t15thelittleboyoutofmymind.ThenI16anaccident.Adrunkdriverhitacar,causingthelittlegirldied17andthemotherwasleftinacriticalstate.Was

thisthefamilyofthelittleboy?Twodayslater,whenIlearnedthattheyoungwomanhad18,Iwenttothefuneralhome.Shewasthere,inhercoffin,holdingabeautiful

white19inherhandwiththephotoofthelittleboyandthedollplacedover

herchest.Ilefttheplace,teary-eyed,feelingthatmylifehadbeen20forever.1、A.cashierB.customerC.shopperD.parent2、A.whyB.howC.whoD.what3、A.hospitalB.HeavenC.carD.home4、A.bringB.giveC.rewardD.buy5、A.jumpedB.beatC.stoppedD.broken6、A.ShowingB.LeadingC.PressingD.Holding7、A.happyB.hopefulC.satisfiedD.sad8、A.pocketB.coatC.cartD.wallet9、A.checkB.circulateC.calculateD.find10、A.increasedB.a(chǎn)ddedC.broughtD.placed11、A.secretlyB.willinglyC.proudlyD.loudly12、A.fortunateB.preciousC.changeD.spare13、A.shoutedB.frightenedC.wanderedD.cried14、A.toB.forC.fromD.a(chǎn)gainst15、A.putB.ridC.getD.push16、A.realizedB.rememberedC.recognizedD.rewarded17、A.onthecontraryB.soonerorlaterC.rightawayD.intime18、A.passedawayB.recoverC.cometoconsciousnessD.dead19、A.dollB.roseC.dressD.flower20、A.changedB.educatedC.enlargedD.enrichedSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1TheGoldCoastWax(蠟)MuseumisoneoftheGoldCoast’slongestrunningattractions.It’sacollectionoffamousfigures.It’sAustralia’slargestmuseumofitskind,featuringmorethan110life-sizecopiesofwaxfiguresofBritishandAustralianHistory.TheWaxMuseumisvisitedbymanythousandsofthepeopleeachyearwhoareamazedattheamazingrealismofthelife-sizefiguresinrealcostumes.Thisisyourinvitationtowanderthroughatyourleisureandmeetmanyimportantandfamouspeople’sfiguresonQueensland’sGoldCoast.ComefacetofacewithsuchfamouspeopleasMichaelJackson,PresidentBarackObama,PastPresidentJohnF.Kennedy,KingHussein’sRoyalFamilymembers,andmanyotherswhoseliveshaveallleftanunforgettablemarkonourworld.Informationcardsarelocatedalongsideeachfigure,helpingvisitorsknowthemwell.TheoldCoastWaxMuseumcontainsfigureswhichhavebeencraftedbyleadinglocalandoverseassculptorstointernationalstandards’equalinqualitytotheworld’sbest,asseeninEurope,theUnitedKingdom,andUSA.Thedetailinthefiguresisamazingandincludeshairappliedonestrand(線)atatime,requiringmanyworkinghoursforonehandandtheeyessorealthattheyseemtofollowthevieweraround.PriceChild(1~3yrs):freeChild(3-~12yrs):$22.00Adult:$29.00OpenhoursOpen7daysaweek,10amto10pmClosedChristmasDay(25Dec.)andAnzacDay(25Apr.)LocationFernyAve,SurfersParadise(GoldCoast)QLDHowtogetthereYoucanchooseanyoftheGoldCoastairporttransfers,carrentals,shuttlesandprivatetransfersto/fromyourhotel.Noticetovisitors●Allcarrieditemsincludingfoodanddrinkswillbeinspecteduponentry.●Coats,umbrellas,etc.shouldbeleftinthecheckrooms(行李寄存處)(maxsize40×40×50cmandmaxweight8kg).●ThecheckroomistotheleftoftheMainentrance(£1.50peritem).●WhenmaximumcheckroomscapacityisreachedtheMuseumcannotacceptanymoreitems.●Bringyoursenseofadventureandyourcamerawithyouandseesomethingexcitingandquiteunique.Forfurtherinformation,pleaseclickheretoseemoreaboutgoldcoastwax-museum/contactUsPage.1、Accordingtothepassage,visitorscan______.A.visittheGoldCoastWaxMuseumanytimeB.enjoysomeworld-classvividwaxworksintheGoldCoastWaxMuseumC.seemanymembersoftheRoyalFamilyinpersonintheGoldCoastWaxMuseumD.meetmanyleadinglocalandinternationalsculptorsintheGoldCoastWaxMuseum2、Ifacoupleandtheir10-year-oldsonwanttovisittheGoldCoastWaxMuseum,theymaypay_______.A.$58 B.$68C.$80 D.$873、Whenpeoplecometovisitthisexhibition,they________.A.shouldhavealltheircarrieditemscheckedattheentranceB.canleavetheircarrieditemsinthecheckroomsfreeofchargeC.cantakealltheircarrieditemswiththemwithoutinspectionD.shouldleavealltheircarrieditemsinthecheckroomsuponentryText2October31,2009,CaliforniaTsienHsue-shen,PhD’39,oneofthefoundersoftheJetPropulsionLaboratory,diedonOctober31,Hewas98.Tsien,bomintheeasternChinesecityofHangzhou,graduatedfromtheNationalQinghuaUniversityin1934andinAugustof1935heleftChinatostudyattheMassachusettsInstituteTechnology.In1936hewenttotheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnologytocommencegraduatestudies.Tsienobtainedhisdoctordegreein1939andwouldremainatCaltechfor20years,becomingtheGoddardProfessorandestablishingareputationasoneoftheleadingrocketscientistsintheUnitedStates.In1943,TsienandtwoothersintheCaltechrocketrygroupdraftedthefirstdocumenttousethenameJetPropulsionLaboratory.DuringtheSecondWorldWar,hewasamongsttheotherscientistsparticipatedthe"ManhattanProject".AfterWorldWarIIheservedasaconsultanttotheUnitedStatesArmyAirForce.Duringthistime,ConlonelTsienworkedondesigninganintercontinentalspaceplane.HisworkwouldinspiretheX—20Dyna-SoarwhichwouldlaterbetheinspirationfortheSpaceShuttle.In1945TsienHsue-shenmarriedJiangYing,thedaughterofJiangBaili——oneoftheChinesenationalistleaderChiangKai—shen’sleadingmilitarystrategists.Butin1950,theChinese-bornscientistwasaccusedofharboringCommunistsympathiesandstrippedofhissecurityclearance.InSeptember1955hewaspermittedtoleaveforChina,whereTsienresumedhisresearch,foundedtheInstituteofMechanics,andwentontobecomethefatherofChina’smissileprogram,atrustedmemberofthegovernmentandParty’sinnercircle,andthenation’smosthonoredscientist,Tsienretiredin1991andhasmaintainedalowpublicprofileinBeijing,China.ThePRCgovernmentlauncheditsmannedspaceprogramin1992andusedTsien’sresearchasthebasisfortheLongMarchrocketwhichsuccessfullylaunchedtheShenzhouVmissioninOctoberof2003.TheelderlyTsienwasabletowatchChina’sfirstmannedspacemissionontelevisionfromhishospitalbed.Inhislateyears,sincethe1980s,Tsiendevotedhimselftospiritualityresearch,andadvocatedscientificinvestigationoftraditionalChinesemedicine,Qigongand""specialhumanbodyfunctions".1、Theunderlinedword"commence"inthispassageprobablymeans________.A.makeup B.getC.begin D.promise2、TsienHsue-shengotmarriedattheageof________.A.45 B.28C.24 D.343、WhatistherightorderoftheeventsrelatedtoTsienHsue-shen?a.hislaterlifeb.returntoChinac.careerintheU.S.Ad.hisearlylifeandeducationA.a(chǎn)-b-c-d B.d-c-b-aC.d-b-c-a D.c-b-d-a4、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.TsienHsue-shengotadoctor’sdegreein1939.B.TsienHsue-shenmarriedJiangYing,thedaughterofChinesenationalistleaderChiangKai-shen.C.TsienHsue-shenhasmadeacontributiontotheSpaceShuttle.D.TsienHsue-shenwasinterestedintraditionalChinesemedicine,qigongand"specialhumanbodyfuncitions"inhislaterlife.Text3Thereisa1930s-oldrestaurantinmyhometownthathasdonelittletoupdateitselfoverthepast80years.Thisispartofitscharm,asisthewoodenphonebooththatsitsneglectedintheageofthecellphone.Ah,thephonebooth.Weneeditnowmorethanever.Formeitsymbolizesthatphonecallswereonceprivateaffairs,eveniftheinformationbeingsharedwasnotsensitiveinanyway.Itwassimplyassumedthataphoneconversationwasmeantfortwopeople,andtwopeopleonly.Inpublicplacesthismeantturningtothephonebooth—aprivatechamberwhereonecouldconverseinpeacewithoutbeingoverheard.Evenathome,phonecallsusedtoberegardedasprivate.Growingupinthe1960s,wehadonephoneinthehouse—fixedtothekitchenwall.Asakid,Ididn'tgetormakemanycalls.Ido,however,rememberansweringthephone,askingfortheidentityofthecaller,andthenhandingthephonetomymom.She'dtakeit,say“Hello,Mrs.Flaubert,”andthen,“onemomentplease,”assheplacedherhandoverthereceiver,turnedtome,anddirected,“Thisisforme.Whydon'tyougooutsideandplay?”Flashforwardtowhatcellphoneshavedonetothepast.Withinthespaceofveryfewyears,privateconversationshavebecomepublicdeclaration,andbeingoverheardseemstobethepoint.Alargepartoftheproblem,ofcourse,isthatwenowcarryourphoneswithus,andthereflex(反射)toanswerthedeviceassoonasitringsisaresponsePavlovwouldhaveappreciated.Buttheinformationisrevealed!NotlongagoIwassittinginBoston'sSouthStation,waitingformytrain.Afterpurchasingasandwich,Isatdownatatablenearamanwhowasonhiscellphone.Letmeparaphrasewhatthemanhadtosay:“Yes,that'sright.Theredandyellowroses.ThatwillbeaVisa.”Thenheproceededtorecitehiscardnumberandexpirationdatebeforesigningoff.Istaredunbelievablyatthefellow.Heglancedatmeandasked,“What?”Myresponsewasimmediate:Irecitedhiscardnumberbacktohim,alongwiththeexpirationdate.Thereisnomoreprivacy,nolongerasenseofpersonalbordersorlimitsandthecellphonehasbecomealoudspeaker.Toreturntophonebooths:Whydidtheydisappear?Andshouldyouthinkaphoneboothhasnovaluetoday,IsawoneoneBaygoingfor$4,750.1、Whydoprivateconversationsturnintopublicdeclarationaccordingtothepassage?A.Phoneboothshavediedoutinmodernlife.B.Peoplelackasenseofpersonalbordersorlimits.C.Thecontentofphonecallsisnotthatsensitive.D.Itisconvenientforpeopletoreachforcellphones.2、BydescribingwhathappenedinBoston'sSouthStation,theauthorindicatesthat________.A.it'sridiculoustoanswercellphonesinpublicplacesB.it'simpolitetooverhearothersansweringcellphonesC.it'snecessarytokeepasafedistancefromotherswhenansweringphonesD.it'sinappropriatetotouchonpersonalinformationincellphoneconversations3、Whatcanweconcludefromthepassage?A.Pavlovisinfavorofansweringcellphonesinstantly.B.Somethingseeminglyold-fashionedholdsitscharmtoday.C.PhoneboothsareverypopularwithconsumersontheInternet.D.Peopleusedtolackasenseoftrustandsecurityinthe1960s.Text4In1874FrancisGalton,aBritishprofessor,analysedasampleofEnglishscientistsandfoundthevastmajoritytobefirst-bornsons.Thisledhimtotheorisethatfirst-bornchildrenenjoyedaspeciallevelofattentionfromtheirparentsthatallowedthemtoadvanceintellectually.HalfacenturylaterAlfredAdler,anAustrianpsychologist,madeasimilarargumentrelatingtopersonality.First-bornchildren,hesuggested,weremorediligent,whilethelater-bornweremoreoutgoingandemotionallystable.Manysubsequentstudieshaveexploredtheseideas,buttheirfindingshavebeenvaried-somesupportingandsomerejectingtheoriginalconclusions.Themainproblemwiththepreviousstudiesisthattheyweretoosmall-oftenlimitedtoafewdozenindividuals.Thiswouldbetrueevenifthestatisticalmethodsneededtoanalysethedataweresimple,buttheyarenot.Distinguishingbirth-ordereffectsfromthosecausedbyfamilysizecomplicatesmatters,meaningstillbiggersamplesmustbeanalysedtoobtainmeaningfulresults.Toovercomethelimitationoftheseearlierstudies,GermansocialscientistDr.HelmetSchmukleandhiscolleaguesanalysedthreehugesetsofdatafromAmerica,BritainandGermany.Thesedatasets,thoughcollectedforotherpurposes,includedpersonalityandintelligencetestson20,186peopleatdifferentstagesoftheirlives.TheAmericantestswereonindividualsagedbetween29and35.TheBritishtestswereconductedon50-year-olds.TheGermantestsranthewholespanofadultlife,from18to98.Birthorder,theyfound,hadnoeffectonpersonality:first-bornswerenomore,norless,likelythantheiryoungersiblingstobehardworking,outgoingoranxious.Butitdidaffectintelligence.Inafamilywithtwochildren,thefirstchildwasmoreintelligentthanthesecond60%ofthetime,ratherthanthe50%thatwouldbeexpectedbychance.Onaverage,thistranslatedtoadifferenceof1.5IQpointsbetweenfirstandsecondsiblings.Thatfigureagreeswithpreviousstudies,andthuslooksconfirmed.Itis,nevertheless,quiteasmalldifference-andwhetheritisenoughtoaccountforGalton'soriginalobservationisunclear.Inanyevent,itiscertainlynotdeterministic.Galtonwastheyoungestofnine.1、AlfredAdlerconcludedthatfirst-bornchildrenwere________.A.morestableB.moresociableC.moreintelligentD.morehardworking2、Whatdoestheunderlined“they”inparagraph2referto?A.Thedata.B.Theanalyses.C.Thepreviousstudies.D.Thestatisticalmethods.3、WhywasSchmukle'sstudyconsideredsuperiortopreviousresearch?A.Itinvolvedawideragerange.B.Ithadamuchlargersamplesize.C.Itincludedalargernumberofcountries.D.Itwasconductedoveralongerperiodoftime.4、WhydoestheauthormentionGalton'sfamilybackgroundinthelastparagraph?A.ToconfirmGalton'sdifficultupbringing.B.TosuggestGalton'stheorymaynotbecorrect.C.TocomparehisexperiencewithGalton'sparents.D.ToexplainwhyGaltonwasinterestedinbirthorder.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Everybodyintheworldisseekinghappiness--andthereisonesureway1.(find)itThatisby2.(control)yourthoughtsHappinessdoesn’tdepend3.outwardconditions,butinnerconditionsItisn’twhatyouhaveorwhoyouareorwhereyouareorwhatyouaredoing4.makesyouhappyorunhappyItiswhatyouthinkaboutitForexample,twopeoplemaydo5.samethinginaplace;bothmayhaveaboutanequalamountofmoneyandstatus--andyetonemaybe6.(depress)andtheotherhappyWhy?Becausetheyseethings7.(different)Ihaveseenjustasmanyhappyfacesamongthepoorfarmers8.workveryhardinthefieldsasIhaveseeninairconditionedofficesinNewYork,ChicagoorLosAngelesAbrahamLincolnonce9.(say)that“mostfolksareaboutashappyastheymakeuptheirmindstobe”HewasrightIfyoudecidetobehappy,thenyouwillalwaysfindplentyof10.(reason)tobehappyThefirstpartoftheunderwatertunnelfortheHongKong-Zhuhai-MacauBridgewas1.(success)completedonOct8,2.Knownas"oneofthesevenmodemwondersintheworld,"itistheworld's3.(long)bridgecurrentlybeingconstructed4.(start)fromLantauIslandinHongKongtheY-shapedbridgewillhave5.totallengthofabout55kilometers,includinga6.7-kilometerunderwatertunnelanda23-kilometerbridgeovertheseaArtificialislandswillbebuiltatbothendsoffthetunnel7.(allow)forthepassageoflargeshipsThebridgewillserve8.a(chǎn)nimportantchannellinkingHongKong,Macau,ZhuhaiandthewesternpartofthePearlRiverDelta,9.isoneofthemosteconomicallydevelopedareasintheChinesemainland10.(construct)ofthebridgestartedin11.12.(it)totalcostwillcometosome10billionRMB.It13.(expect)tobecompletedbytheendofthisyearSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從對(duì)話后方框內(nèi)的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填寫在答題卷相應(yīng)題號(hào)的橫線上。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)多余選項(xiàng)。Oh,Christina,isthatyou?Howhaveyoubeen?I'vebeenokay.I'vejustbeenbusywithschool.Wereallyshouldgettogetherandhaveachat.1、I'dloveto,butI'mleavingforMiamiat8tonightbecausemybrotherisgettingmarriedonSaturdaymorning.2、Ihopethatyouhaveanicetimethere.Well,whatareyoudoingnow?Maybewecangotothecoffeeshopandchatforawhile.IreallywishIcould,3、Tenniscourts?4、I'mtakingtennislesson.Myroommateisonatennisteamandshe'sgottenmeinterestedinthesports.5、Alittle,butIhaven'tplayedforyears.WhenIcomebackfrommytrip,I'lljoinyouintakinglessons.OK.Justgivemeacallwhenyougetback.—I'll.A.Ididn'tknowyoucouldplaytennis.B.butI'monmywaytothetenniscourts.C.Givehimmybestwishes!D.Doyouknowhowtoplay?E.Haveagoodtime!F.Howaboutjoiningmefordinnertonight?G.Doyouplaywell?FilmsandcomputergamesInjustafewdecadesthegamingindustryhasbecomemuchbiggerthanthefilmbusiness.Whatiscalled“interactiveentertainment”makesmoremoneythanHollywoodcinema.Isthereanywayofmakingfilmsmoreappealingtopeoplewholiketoplaycomputergames?Makingafilmoutofabest-sellingcomputergamecanguaranteealargeaudience.1、Nowadaysfilmsaremadewithsimilarones.Theyhaveattractiveactionscenesrelyingonfantasyeffectsaswell.Gamingmarketsconsistofscience-fictiongames,andfilm-makershavealsosetfilmsinscience-fictionworlds.2、Anyattemptto

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