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考研《英語一》四川省綿陽市三臺縣2023年點睛提分卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)OnedaywhenIwas15yearsold,Ihadsomefriendsovertohangout.Whileweweremakingfoodinthekitchen,mybrothercamein.Heplacedhisbeefnexttomy1oneandsaid,“Courtney,yourbeefisbiggerthanmine.Youdon’tneedto2;you’realreadyfatenough.”Thenhewalkedoutlaughing.Unpleasant3onmyphysicalappearancewerenothingnew.Somethinginsidemegaveintohisideathatmylegswere4,andthatbecamethelastdaythatIeverwillinglywore5untilIwas10yearsold.Forthenext15years,Ispentsummeraftersummer6inlongpants.ButthenImetRagenChastain,andshe7everything.Icouldn’tbelievethatthiswomanwho,likemyself,weighedalmost100poundswasso8andhappyinherownskin.I9asshesharedherownjourneytorecoveryandself-love.Shetalkedabouthowamazingour10are,simplybecauseofthethingstheydoeveryday—likebreathing,11bloodtoeverycell,blinkingandwalking.Walking!Iwassuddenly12howfoolishI’dbeenforsolong.There’repeoplewhoarebornwithoutlegs,orwholack13workinglegs,orwholosetheirlegs,andI’dbeenhidingmyperfectlystrong,healthy,beautifullegs14becauseIhad15someonetoconvincemethattheyweren’tgoodenough.Thenextday,Iboughtthreepairsofshortsandasundressandspenttheentiresummerlettingmylegs16thesunandfeelthebreeze.Thenexttimeanyonecommentsonyourbodyina17way,lookthemstraightintheeye,smileandsay,“Ifwhatyousee18yousomuch,feelfreetopracticetheancientartoflooking19else.”That’sRagen’sown20,butIdon’tthinkshe’llmindifyouuseit.1、A.small B.plain C.thick D.slim2、A.walk B.eat C.talk D.cry3、A.reports B.suggestion C.reflections D.comments4、A.unnecessary B.unacceptable C.unique D.pants5、A.shorts B.T-shirts C.socks D.pants6、A.sleeping B.roasting C.driving D.running7、A.changed B.solved C.believed D.explained8、A.sensitive B.generous C.tiresome D.energetic9、A.laughed B.expected C.waited D.listened10、A.legs B.weights C.bodies D.images11、A.pulling B.putting C.preventing D.pumping12、A.a(chǎn)fraidof B.a(chǎn)bsorbedin C.a(chǎn)wareof D.a(chǎn)nxiousabout13、A.properly B.regularly C.a(chǎn)ccidentally D.possibly14、A.inshame B.inpanic C.inpride D.indelight15、A.begged B.a(chǎn)llowed C.refused D.invited16、A.a(chǎn)void B.see C.cover D.kick17、A.normal B.special C.different D.negative18、A.a(chǎn)muses B.excites C.bothers D.hurts19、A.somewhere B.a(chǎn)nywhere C.nowhere D.everywhere20、A.decision B.question C.creation D.requirementSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Earlierthismonth,tworockclimbersachievedwhatmanythoughtimpossible:Theyclimbedupthe3,000-foot-highDawnWallinYosemiteNationalParkwithoutspecializedequipment.Climbingwithoutthisequipmentiscalled“free-climbing.”Untilnow,noonehadfree-climbedtothetopoftherockface,whichisapartofthemountainEICapitan.EICapitan,whichmeans“thecaptain”or“thechief”inSpanish,hasalwayspresentedachallengetoclimbers.ButtheDawnWall,onthemountain’ssoutheastface,isaparticularlydifficultroutetothesummit(頂峰).Itisarockformationthatisbothsteepandrelativelysmooth.Thismakesfree-climbingtherockfaceseemalmostimpossible.Aboutsevenyearsago,professionalclimberTommyCaldwellspottedapossiblerouteupthewall.Ittookyearsofplanningandpreparation,butthismonth,Caldwell,36,andhisfriendKevinJorgeson,30,finallymaketheclimb.Freeclimbersdouseropesandotherbasicsafetyequipmenttocatchthemiftheyfall—andCaldwellandJorgesonfelloften.Beforestartingtheirclimb,theybrokedowntheirrouteinto32sections.Eachsectionwasbasedonaropelengthcalleda“pitch.”Theropewassecuredintotherockfacetocatchtheclimbersiftheyfell.CaldwellandJorgeson’sgoalwastoclimbtheDawnWallwithoutreturningtotheground.Iftheyfell,theyhadtostartthatpitchalloveragain.ThetwomenstartedclimbingonDecember27.Theysleptinhangingtents,andateamoffriendsbroughtthemfoodeachday.Themenhadspentyearsrehearsing(排練)themovementsitwouldtaketogetthrougheachpitch.Theymadeitthroughthefisthalfoftheclimbrelativelyeasily.Buthalfwayup,Jorgesonranintotrouble.Inonedifficultspot,hefelleachtimeheattemptedtoclimb.After10daysoftrying,Jorgesonfinallymadeittothenextpitch.Gettingthroughthattroublesomepitchgavebothclimbersrenewedenergy.Theyfinishedtherestoftheclimbfivedayslater,onJanuary14.1、WhatdoesParagraph2mainlyexplain?A.WhytheDawnWallisahardchallenge.B.WhypeoplepreferclimbingElCapitan.C.Howtofree-climbtheDawnWall.D.HowElCapitangotitsname.2、ToclimbYosemite’sDawnWall,CaldwellandJorgeson________.A.receivedoneyear’strainingB.chosethenearestrouteC.madethoughtfulpreparationsD.usedspecialequipment3、Whatcanwelearnaboutthisworld’stoughestclimb?A.Itincludes32differentroutes.B.Itisalsotheworld’shighestclimb.C.ItwasoncecompletedbyCaldwell7yearsago.D.Ittookthetwoclimbers19daystogettothetop.4、WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeJorgeson?A.Proudbutpatient.B.Cautiousandfriendly.C.Braveanddetermined.D.Imaginativebuthalf-hearted.Text2Theweatherisgettinghotterandyou’llbegettingthirstierplayingbasketballorridinghomefromschool.Acolddrinkmaybejustthething.Butbecarefulwhatyoupourdownyourthroat.Somethingthatlookscoolmaynotbegoodforyourhealth.Thereareplentyofso-calledenergydrinksonthemarket.Mostofthemhaveanattractivecolourandcoolname.Theirnutritionlistalsocontainsvariousthingsfromvitaminstoginseng.Soundsgreat!Butafteracarefulcheckyoumayfindthatmostenergydrinkscontainhighlevelsofcaffeine.Thesedrinksaretypicallyaimedatyoungpeople,students,busypeopleandsportsplayers.Makerssometimessaytheirdrinksmakeyoubetteratsportsandcankeepyouawake.Butbecarefulnottodrinktoomuch.Caffeineraisesyourheartbeat.Becauseofthis,theInternationalOlympicCommitteehaslimitedtheiruse.Theamountofcaffeineinmostenergydrinksisatleastashighasinastrongcupofcoffeeorstrongtea.ResearchbyAustralianscientistshasfoundthatmanyteenagersareaffectedbycaffeine.Theresultsoftheirsurveyshowthat27percentofboysaged8-12takeinmorecaffeinethantheirparents.Therearepotentialhealthriskslinkedtoenergydrinks.Justonecanofenergydrinkcanmakeyounervous,havedifficultysleepingandcanevencauseheartattacks.Teenagersshouldbediscouragedfromconsumingdrinkswithalotofcaffeineinthem,anexpertfromtheAustraliaNutritionFoundationsaid.1、Generally,peoplewouldliketo________.A.takevitaminsB.eatginsengC.haveacolddrinkD.haveameal2、TheInternationalOlympicCommitteelimittheuseofcaffeinebecause________.A.itmakesyoubetteratsportsB.itcankeepyouawakeC.itcanmakeyounervousD.itmakeyourheartbeatfast3、Thewritermentionsthefactthat“27percentofboysaged8-12takeinmorecaffeinethantheirparents”toshowthat________.A.caffeinehasaneffectonmanyteenagersB.parentsshouldtakeinmorecaffeineC.thecaffeineproblemisnotseriousD.thegrownupstakelesscaffeinethanchildreText3WhenPaulaGrzelak-Schultzspottedapieceofpapertuckedunderwindshield(擋風玻璃)wipers,shethoughtshewasgettingfinedforleavinghercarinabarparkinglotovernight.Withaheavysigh,Grzelak-Schultzremovedthepaperandunlockedhercar.Hardlyhadsheunfoldedthepaperwhenshegotshocked.ItwasaletterfromthemanagerofOriginalJoe’sRestaurant&BarinSherwoodPark,Canada.“Justwantedtothankyouforleavingyourcarparkedovernight,”JayMcLean,managingpartneratOriginalJoe’s,wrote.“I’mnotsureifyouhadconsumedalcoholatourrestaurantornot,butwewantedtothankyoufornotdrinkinganddriving.”Insideit,,Grzelak-Schultzalsofoundavoucher(代金券)for1poundofchickenwings.“Pleaseacceptthisasathankyouforbeingresponsible,”McLeanwrote.“Lifeisvaluable,haveagreatweekend.”Grzelak-Schultzwastouched.“Iwassureitwasgoingtobeaticketorascoldingfromsomeoneforleavingmyvehiclethereforsolong,”Grzelak-SchultztoldCBSNews.“Iwastrulysurprisedandsopleasedthatthemanagertookthetimetoacknowledgemygoodjudgment.”Shedecidedtosharetheman’sgooddeedonFacebook.“Wow!I’msoimpressed.Definitelygoingback,”Grzelak-SchultzwroteinaFacebookpostonTuesdaythathassincegonewidespreadwithnearly8,500shares.“Notjustbecauseofthevoucher,butalsobecauseofhowwellthisguytreatshisregularcustomers.”Exactlyaweeklater,Grzelak-SchultzreturnedtotherestauranttothankMcLeanforhiskindnessanddiscoveredthatshe’snottheonlycustomertoreceivethisletter.“He’sbeendoingitforoverayear,withnoexpectations.”Sheexplained.“Justbeingagoodguy.”1、98.Atfirstsightofthepaper,Paulthoughtitwas.A.a(chǎn)ticketB.a(chǎn)voucherC.a(chǎn)letterD.a(chǎn)thank-youcard2、100.WhattrulysurprisedGrzelak-Schultz?A.Shewasnotfinedbythepolice.B.Shewasnotscoldedforparking.C.Shewasconsideredasresponsible.D.Shegotavoucherforchickenwings.3、102.WhatcanwelearnaboutJayMclean?A.Hesimplymeanttobegood.B.Hehopedtoattractmorecustomers.C.HewantedtobepopularontheInternet.D.Heintendedtopleaseregularcustomers.4、104.24.Whichcanbestdescribethechangeoftheauthor’sfeelings?A.sad—excited—surprise—relievedB.sad—surprised—pleased—impressedC.surprised—sad—disappointed—pleasedD.disappointed—surprised—excited—delightedText4Toeatonlyavegan(素食的)dietmightsounddifficult,especiallywithmanypopulardishescontainingmeatorotheranimalproducts.Yetin2017,veganismwasdescribedas“thefastest-growinglifestylemovement”intheUK,accordingtoBBCnews.AstudybyaUKmarketresearchorganization,suggeststhatover542,000Britswentveganduringthepreviousdecade,anincreaseof360%.Andthemainforcebehindthisincreasewasthoseaged15-34yearsold—42%ofrecentvegansfallunderthatagerange.SowhyexactlyhasveganismbecomesopopularamongyoungBrits?Onereasoncouldbethatmanyyoungpeoplewanttoprotecttheenvironment,aslessmeatconsumptionisknowntobebeneficialtotheenvironment.Globalmeatmanufacturingisbelievedtocause18%oftheworld’sgreenhousegasemissions(排放),evenmorethanthatofalltheworld’scars,trainsandplanescombined.Anotherreasonisthatmanyoftoday’syoungpeoplebelievethatit’swrongtokillanimalstobeusedasfood.JessMurray,22,astudentatUniversityCollegeLondon,saidthathechosetobecomeveganafterrealizingthateatinganimalsisachoicethatpeoplemake,ratherthansomethingthatweneedtodotosurvive.“Becomingveganwasanethical(道德的)decision,”hetoldtheGuardian.Socialmediaisalsobelievedtohavegivenrisetotheincreaseinveganism.PlatformssuchasFacebookallowyoungveganstoconnectwitheachothermucheasier,whileotherssuchasInstagramhaveledtothecreationof“vegancelebrities(名人)”,whosharelipsonveganlifestyles.Despitetherisingofveganism,LauraWyness,anexpertindietandnutrition,saidthatmeatisveryimportantforpeople’shealth.“Astrictvegandietmakesitdifficulttogetsomemineralsandvitaminsthatyourbodyneeds,”WynesstoldBBCnews.However,thepopularityofveganismdoesn’tseemtobefading.“Itfeelsmorelikethisissomethingthatissticking.”saidanexpertoftheVeganSociety,aUKcharitythatpromotesveganism.1、Whatcanwelearnaboutveganism,“thefastest-growinglifestylemovement”inUK?A.Ithascreatedmanypopulardishes.B.Itisbackedupmainlybyoldpeople.C.Ithasledtofurthermarketresearch.D.Ithasgrownsteeplyinthepast10years.2、ThefollowingmayaccountfortheincreaseinveganismEXCEPT.A.Youngpeoplepreferanenvironment-friendlylife.B.Youngpeoplewanttobecomeethicalcelebrities.C.Mealmanufacturingcontributesalottotheworld’sgreenhousegas.D.Socialmediaallowtheveganmessagetospreadquicklyaround.3、Theunderlinedword“sticking”intheIasiparagraphisequaltoinmeaning.A.importantB.specialC.lastingD.impressive4、Whichofthefollowingwillserveasthebesttitleofthepassage?A.YoungBritsGoingVeganB.VeganismComesFirstC.HowtoStartaVeganLifestyleD.VeganismandtheEnvironmentPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ThegameofGo(圍棋)isanimportantboardgamewithoriginsinChinafrommorethan4,000yearsagoInChina,Go1.(recognize)as“handconversations”aswell,throughwhichplayerscommunicatewitheachother2.otherwords,they“talk”throughtheplacingofpiecesontheboardThemetaphor(比喻)first3.(use)byZhiDaolin,aBuddhistmasteroftheJinDynasty,reflectsthenatureofthegameWhilescholarsofhistimeoftenlost4.(they)inphilosophical(哲學的)debatesonlifeanduniverse,hepreferredtoplayGo5.hebelievedwasfullofhowsandwhysoflifeMasterGoplayersoftenfeelasiftheywereplayingareal-lifegame:sometimesonecanmoveforward,whileatothertimes,onemustslowdown:sometimesonecan6.(direct)facethechallenger,atothertimesonemusttakeanindirectapproachAppropriateplacementofeachtinyGopieceissimilarto7.onemightsolveadifficultproblemoflifeThepurposeof8.(play)Goisnotjusttowinbutalso,moreimportantly,toseek9.(wise)throughtheprocessTheplayersunitewitheachotherontheboardInsteadoffightingas10.(enemy),theycooperatetoplayagoodgameOnethoughtlessmovecouldruintheenjoymentWhetherthey'replayingonTVscreensorpnntedinnewspapers,advertsareeverywhereActually,itisquitenormalfortheaverageperson1.(live)inacitytoseethousandsofadseverysingledayHowever,adsarenotjustatoolforgettingpeopletobuythings;theyalsoserve2.a(chǎn)windowintocultures,societiesandhistoryModernadvertsbegantoappearin3.18thand19thcenturies,sinceadvancesinprintingtechniquesallowedmoredetailedimages4.(produce)innewspapersandmagazinesLookingatsomeoftheseearlyads5.(be)liketakingastepbackintimetoanotherworldForexample,an1881advertforFrenchcigarettes6.(promise)thatitsproductwould“giveimmediaterelief"toalistofmedicalconditions,includingbreathingproblemsAnda1955USadadvisedmotherstomixthesugarysoftdrinkA7Upwith7.(they)baby'smilkNowadays,ofcourse,theharmful8.(effect)ofbothsmokingandsugarydrinkshavebeenwellknownButalthoughtheseadvertsseem9.(usual)tousnow,perhapsfuturegenerationsmayconsidersomeoftoday'sadstobejustasstrangeItisbelievedthatadvertisingcanoftenbeanindicatorfor10.societyconsiderstobesociallyacceptableanddesirableatthetimeSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Askingforaraisecanbeadiscouragingprospectforanyemployee.1、Ifyou’reafemaleemployeeseekingaraise,itmatterstoapproachthatconversationstrategically.Hereareafewtipsforpullingitoffsuccessfully.Doyourresearch.2、Soifyou’remakingacaseforapayincrease,you’llneedtogathersomedataonwhatothersinsimilarpositionsareearning.Tothatend,dosomeresearchonsiteslikeS.3、Remembertocollecttheaverageearningsforallworkersinyourpositionandmakeyourcaseforwhyyoudeservetobepaidsimilarly.Don’tgetemotional.Womenareoftenaccusedofgettingemotionalonthejob.Infact,it’sthatso-calledsensitivenaturethatcausessomepeopletoclaimthey’reuncomfortableworkingwithandpromotingfemaleemployees.That’swhyit’sextremelyimportanttokeepyoucoolduringasalarynegotiation.Bespecificandpresenthardevidenceofyourvaluetothecompany.Trytofocusonyourpositivecontributions,ratherthanthenegativefeelings.Andalthoughthediscussionmight

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