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考研《英語一》河北省邢臺市柏鄉(xiāng)縣2023年深度預測試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)MyTeacherintheSchoolofLifeIspenttheopeningdayofschoolthisyearatDeMathaCatholicHighSchoolinmuchthesamewayIspentthefirstdayofclasses130yearsago;IsatinDrCharlesE.Offutt’sBritishliteratureclass,listeningtohim2whathisseniorswouldlearnandgetthemexcitedaboutthejourneytheywould3I’mtheprincipal(校長)oftheschoolnow,butforafewminutesIwasbackin1975,4whatthefutureheld.IhavebeenlearningfromDrOffuttfor30ofthe51yearshehadbeenteachingatDeMatha.Henotonlytaughtmetothink,he5me,asmuchbyexampleas6thatitwasmymoraldutytodosoandtoserve7.Neitherofuscouldknowhowour8woulddevelopovertheyears.WhenIfirstcamebacktoDeMathatoteachEnglish.IworkedforDrOffutt,thethendepartmentchair.Afterseveralyears,Iwas9departmentchair,andourrelationshipchanged10.Ithoughtthatitmightbe11chairingthedepartment,sinceallofmyformerEnglishteacherswerestillthere,butDrOffutt12methroughout.Heknewwhentogiveme13aboutcurriculum,textsandpersonnel,andwhentoletmedesignmyowncourse.In1997,IneededhisadviceaboutleavingDeMathatobecomeprincipalatanotherschool.IfhehadaskedmetostayatDeMatha,Imighthave.14,heencouragedmetoseizethenew15Fiveyearsago,Ibecamethe16ofDeMatha.Onceagain,DrOffuttwasthereforme,lettingmeknowthatIcould17onhimasItriedtofillsuchbigshoes.I’velearnedfromhimthatgreatteachershavea(n)18wealthoflessonstoteach.19hisstudentsdon’tknowityet,Iknowhow20theyare;I’mstilloneofthem.1、A.mostlyB.exactlyC.onlyD.simply2、A.explainB.predictC.speakD.teach3、A.keepB.a(chǎn)chieveC.chooseD.take4、A.preparingB.discoveringC.wonderingD.realizing5、A.a(chǎn)ssistedB.remindedC.a(chǎn)dvisedD.convinced6、A.wordsB.a(chǎn)ctionC.explanationD.models7、A.theothersB.everyoneC.othersD.a(chǎn)nyone8、A.relationshipB.positionC.situationD.condition9、A.pointedB.namedC.givenD.taken10、A.a(chǎn)lreadyB.yetC.stillD.a(chǎn)gain11、A.foolishB.surprisingC.uncertainD.challenging12、A.promotedB.a(chǎn)cceptedC.supportedD.welcomed13、A.a(chǎn)dviceB.informationC.noticeD.thought14、A.OtherwiseB.ThereforeC.FurthermoreD.Instead15、A.choiceB.opportunityC.occupationD.possibility16、A.teacherB.principalC.officerD.clerk17、A.liveB.lookC.dependD.take18、A.richB.littleC.valuableD.endless19、A.OnceB.EvenifC.UnlessD.Until20、A.fortunateB.curiousC.innocentD.satisfiedSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1It’s2035.Youhaveajob,afamilyandyou’reabout40yearsold.Welcometoourfuturelife.Gettingreadyforwork,youpauseinfrontofthemirror.“Turnred,”yousay.Yourshirtchangesfromskybluetodeepred.Tinypreprogrammedelectronics(智能電子元件)arerearrangedinyourshirttochangeitscolor.Lookingintothemirror,youfindithardtobelieveyou’re40.Youlookmuchyounger.Withamazingadvancesinmedicine,peopleinyourgenerationmaylivetobe150yearsold.You’renotevenmiddleaged!Asyougointothekitchenandpreparetopouryourbreakfastcereal(谷物)intoabowl,youhear,“Toloseweight,youshouldn’teatthat,”fromyourshoes.Theyreadthetinyelectroniccodeonthecerealboxtofindoutthenutritiondetails.Youdecidetolistentoyourshoes.“Kitchen,whatcanIhaveforbreakfast?”Alistofpossiblefoodsappearsonthecounterasthekitchencheeksitsfoodsupplies.“Readyforyourtriptospace,”youaskyoursonanddaughter.In2005onlyspecially-trainedastronautswentintospaceandveryfewofthem.Todayanyonecangotospacefordaytripsorlongervacations.Yourbestfriendevenworksinspace.Handingyourchildrenthreestrawberrieseach,youadd,“Thedoctorsaidyouneedtheseforspacetravel.”Thankstomedicaladvances,vaccinationshots(防疫針)areathingofthepast.Ordinaryfoodscontainspecificvaccines(疫苗).Withthestrawberriesintheirmouths,thekidsheadforthefrontdoor.It’stimeforyoutogotowork.Yourcarchecksyourfingerprintsandunlocksthedoors.“Myoffice,autopilot,”youcommand.Yourcardrivesitselfdowntheroadandmovesmoothlyintotrafficonthehighway.Yousitbackandunrollyoure-newspaper.Thelatestnewsdownloadsandfillstheviewer.Lookingthroughthepages,youwatchthenewsasvideofilmratherthanreadit.1、Whatchangesthecolorofyourshirt?A.Themirror. B.TheshirtitselfC.Thecounter. D.Themedicine.2、Howdotheshoesknowthatyoushouldn’teatthebreakfastcereal?A.Bypouringthebreakfastintoabowl. B.Bylisteningtothedoctor’sadvice.C.Bytestingthefoodsuppliesinthekitchen. D.Bycheckingthenutritiondetailsofthefood.3、Thestrawberriesthechildreneatserveas______.A.breakfast B.lunchC.vaccines D.nutrition4、Howisthetextorganized?A.Inorderoftime. B.Inorderoffrequency.C.Inorderofpreference. D.Inorderofimportance.Text2SusanSontag(1933—2004)wasoneofthemostnoticeablefiguresintheworldofliterature.

Formorethan40yearsshemadeitmorallynecessarytoknoweverything—toreadeverybookworthreading,toseeeverymovieworthseeing.

Whenshewasstillinherearly30s,publishingessaysinsuchimportantmagazinesasPartisanReview,sheappearedasthesymbolofAmericanculturelife,tryinghardtofolloweverynewdevelopmentinliterature,filmandart.

Withgreateffortandseriousjudgment,Sontagwalkedatthelatestedgesofworldculture.SeriousnesswasoneofSontag’slifelongmottos,butatatimewhenthebarriersbetweenthewell-educatedandthepoorly-educatedwereobvious,shearguedforatrueopennesstothepleasureofpopculture.

InNotesCamp,the1964essaythatfirstmadehername,sheexplainedwhatwasthenalittle-knownsetofdifficultunderstandings,throughwhichshecouldnothavebeenmorefamous.

NotesonCamp,shewrote,represents“avictoryof‘form’over‘content’,‘beauty’over‘morals’”.Byconviction(信念)shewasasensualist(感覺論者),butbynatureshewasamoralist,andintheworksshepublishedinthe1970sand1980s,itwasthelattersideofherthatcameforward.

InIllnessasMetaphor—publishedin1978,aftershesufferedcancer—shearguedagainsttheideathatcancerwassomehowaspecialproblemofrepressed(被壓抑的)personalities,aconceptthateffectivelyblamedthevictimforthedisease.

Infact,re-examiningoldconceptswasherlifelonghabit.InAmerica,herstoryofa19thcenturyPolishactresswhosetupaperfectsocietyinCalifornia,wontheNationalBookAwardin2000.

Butwhatmadeherachievelastingfamewasatireless,all-purposeculturalview.“Sometimes,”sheoncesaid,“Ifeelthat,intheend,allIamreallydefending…istheideaofseriousness,oftrueseriousness.”

Andintheend,shemadeustakeitseriouslytoo.1、ItisimpliedbutnotstatedinthefirstparagraphthatSontag.A.wasasymbolofAmericanculturallifeB.developedworldliterature,filmandartsC.publishedmanyessaysaboutworldcultureD.keptpacewiththenewestdevelopmentofworldculture2、Shefirstwonhernamethrough.A.publishingessaysinmagazineslikePartisanReviewB.herstoryofaPolishactressC.herexplanationofasetofdifficultunderstandingsD.herbookIllnessasMetaphor3、FromtheworksSusanpublishedinthe1970sand1980s,wecanlearnthat.A.shewasmoreofamoralistthanasensualistB.shewasmoreofasensualistthanamoralistC.shebelievedrepressedpersonalitiesmainlyledtoillnessD.Shewouldliketore-examineoldpositions4、Accordingtothepassage,SusanSontagwouldagreetotheideasexcept.A.Weshouldtryhardtofolloweverynewdevelopmentinliterature,filmandart.B.Cancercanbedefeatedbecauseitisaspecialproblemofrepressedpersonalities.C.‘Form’shouldbeover‘content’,‘beauty’shouldbeover‘morals’.D.Weshoulddefendtheideaofseriousness,oftrueseriousness.5、Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Alifelongmotto:seriousness.B.SusanSontagisthesymbolofAmericanculture.C.HowSusanSontagbecamefamous.D.AnintroductiontoSusanSontagandhermotto.Text3Stainedglass(彩色玻璃)artistscreatedifferentdesignsbymakingcutsontheglassto“score”itandthenbreakingoffthepatternthattheywanttouseinthefinishedproduct.Themostdifficultcutinstainedglassiscalledaninsidecut.Basically,it’sacurved(彎曲的)linewhereyouthrowawaythepartinsideofthecurve.Theproblemwithinsidecutsisthattheedgesofthecurvetendtobreakoffwhenthepiecesofscoredglassarebrokenapart.Astheartisttalkedaboutinsidecuts,hesaid,“Theglasswillbreakintopiecesifyoutrytocuttoomuchoffatonce.Thebestwaytodoaninsidecutistosliceoffsmallercurvespiece-by-piece.Infact,it’snotjustthebestwaytodoit,butit’stheonlywaytodoit.”Howmanytimesdoyoutrytomakeabigchangeandcuttheentirepieceatonce?Weconvinceourselvesthatwecandothisallthetime.We’llcommittotransformingourdietovernightorwegetinspiredtolaunchabusinessinaweekendorwefinallygetmotivatedtoworkoutandpushourselvestotheedgeofburningout.Whynotapproachyourgoalsanddreamslikeastainedglassartist?Startingbyslicingashallowcurveandbreakingasmallpieceoff,youcutaslightlydeepercurveandbreakthatoffuntilyouhaveyourfullinsidecut.Byslowlycuttingdeeperanddeepercurves,youpreventtheglassfrombreakingasitchangesshape.Ofcourse,changeisn’teasy—nomatterhowyoudoit.Slowgainsareboring,butifwekeepmakingsmallimprovements,thenprettysoonwewillendupwithabeautifulmasterpieceonourhandsinsteadofabunchofbrokenpieces.1、Whyisaninsidecutbelievedtobemostdifficult?A.Itneedsaone-and-onlydesign.B.Itcallsfornothingbutinspiration.C.Theedgesofthecurvebreakeasily.D.Theglassinsidethecurveiseasilybroken.2、Whatmistakesareeasilymadeaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Beingtooeagertomakeimprovements.B.Beingtooworriedaboutthefinaloutcome.C.Tryingtomakeacompletechangeallatonce.D.Tryingtofocusonprogressinsteadofachievements.3、Whatdoestheauthorsuggestbysaying“slicingashallowcurve”?A.Movingforwardwithaclearaim.B.Startingslowandimprovinglittlebylittle.C.Developinganewhabitwithgreatdetermination.D.Handlingsomethingmajorfirstandignoretheminorpart.4、Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toshowhisloveofstainedglass.B.Tointroducetheskillofaninsidecut.C.Toappreciatedesignsofstainedglassartists.D.Tosharehisopinionsonhowtomakeachange.Text4Foreightyears,AmericanAlexHonnolddreamedaboutclimbingElCapitaninYosemiteNationalParkwithoutanysafetyequipment.ButwheneverHonnoldwenttotheparkandlookedupatElCapitan,hebecamefrightened.ThatchangedlastSaturday.Honnold,aworld-classrockclimber,reachedthetopofthegreatrockwallinaboutfourhours.Heusedonlyhishandsandfeet.Heisthefirstpersonevertoclimbthe914-meterhighgranitewallaloneandwithoutropesorsafetyequipmenttocatchhimifhefell.Honnoldbeganpreparingforhishistoricclimbtwoyearsago.HeclimbedElCapitanwhilewearingsafetyequipmentcountlesstimes.Hetriedtomemorizeeveryholehehadtoholdandthepositionsofhisbody.Herepeatedtheclimbagainandagain,untilhefeltsureenoughtotrytheso-called“freesolo”climb.Themostdifficultpartofthetripisabout700metersofftheground.Atthatpoint,theverysmallholdsintherockareonlybigenoughforathumbtofit.ButHonnoldsaidtheclimbwasmorementallydifficultthanphysicallydifficult.“EachyearIwouldshowupanditwouldseemjustmuchtoodaunting,”hesaid.ObserverssayHonnold’sclimbhaspushedthelimitsinasportthatrequiresahighlevelofphysicalability,risk-takingandmentalstrength.TheclimbupElCapitanoncetookclimbersseveraldaystocompletewiththeaidofropes,safetyequipmentandapartner.Butinthepast20years,speedclimbersworkingwithapartnerandusingropeshavesetrecordsinreachingthetop.InJanuary2015,TommyCaldwellandKevinJorgesonbecamethefirstto“freeclimb”theDawnWall,averysteepclimbtothetopofElCapitan,Theyusedropesonlytocatchthemiftheyfell.Theyreachedthetopin19days.Honnoldhasanextremeabilitytocontrolfearandhisbodyforalongperiodoftime.1、What’sthemostdifficultpartofHonnold’sfree-soloclimbaccordingtohimself?A.Mentaldifficulty.B.Physicaldifficulty.C.Nosafetyequipmentandnopartner.D.Theverysmallholdsabout700metersofftheground.2、Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“daunting”inParagraph4?A.impressiveB.a(chǎn)ttractiveC.highD.frightening3、WhatdidobserversthinkofHonnold’sclimb?A.Theysanghighpraiseofit.B.Theythoughtitwasmeaningless.C.Theycriticizedhimforitsdanger.D.Theythoughtittooktoomuchtime.4、Whatisthebesttitleforthistext?A.ElCapitanisConqueredbyHumanbeingB.ClimberReachestheTopofElCapitanWithoutRopesC.ClimberOvercomesHisFeartoLandonElCapitanD.NoOneDarestheBare-handedClimbingExceptHonnoldPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)YouhavejustcelebratedtheSpringFestivalwithyourfamilyWhile1.(prepare)forthemostimportantholidayoftheyear,youmaycomeacrossananimalsignfromtheChinesezodiac(生肖)onthepapercutdecorations2.hangonthedoorsorwindowsAccordingtotheChineselunarcalendar,F(xiàn)ebruary16isthebeginningoftheYearoftheDogAlthoughthey3.(see)ascompanionsandpartofthefamilytoday,ChinaandWesterncountrieshavedifferentcultural4.(belief)aboutdogsInChinese,somewordsrelated5.dogshavenegativemeanings,suchas“Noivorycancomeoutofadog’smouth”InEnglish,6.,thesituationisdifferentPeopleuse“Everydoghashisday”7.(describe)aperiodofgoodfortuneItissaidthatwhenGreekheroOdysseus8.(eventual)returnshomeafter20yearsawayatwar,onlyhisdogArgosrecognizeshim,whoisoverjoyedtosee9.(it)owneragainaftersomanyyearsInfact,peoplearemuch10.(close)todogsinawaythantocows,pigsorevenhorsesTheirloyaltyistheoriginoftheEnglishsaying,“Adogisman’sbestfriend”語法填空FromherremarkableworkasformerFirstLady,toherinfluenceonfashionandpopculture,MichelleObamahasbecomeoneofthemostimportantwomenintheworldInrecentyears,thehardworkeffortsheputintosocialissuessuchaspoverty,healthyliving,andeducation1.(become)widelyknown,butMichellehasalwaysfoughtforimportantsocialissuesIn1988,shegraduatedfromHarvardLawSchoolinMassachusetts,2.(make)herthethirdFirstLadywithapostgraduatedegreeShethenreturnedtoherrootsinChicago,3.shemetherhusbandjustoneyearlaterIn1991,shegaveupherlawcareer4.workinpublicserviceForthenextseveralyears,shedirectedvariouspublic5.(program)foryouthsineducationShevisited6.(home)sheltersandappearedatpublicschoolstostresstheimportanceofeducationWhenherhusbandbecamepresidentin2009,shebecamethefirstAfrican-AmericanFirstLadyinAmericanhistoryShe7.(public)supportedhealthyliving,andsheintroducedhealthierlunchesathighschoolsacrossthecountryBecauseoftheseappearances,Michellebecame8.fashionsymbol,andherdresses9.(feature)inmanymagazinesThisis10.manyofherinternationalfansappreciatemostaboutherSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)HowtoFeelBeautifulontheInsidePublicopinionmayhavesomesayinwhoisconsidered“beautiful”ontheoutside,butinnerbeautytakesonawholeothermeaning.1、.Learnwhatbeautymeanstoyouandhavetheconfidencetolivebyyourownrulesstartingtoday.Askyourselfwhatbeautymeanstoyou.Howdoyoudefine(定義)innerbeauty?Isitapersonwhoisalwayssmiling?Someonewhohaskindwordsforeveryonehemeets?Or,isyourdefinitionofbeautymorecomplex?2、.Takeapenandanotebookandwritedownsomewordsthathelpyoudescribeinnerbeauty.Haveconfidenceinwhoyouare.Inadditiontostressingyourcharacterstrengths,youcanapplyotherwaystofeelmoreconfident.3、.Thiscanbeanythingfrommakingmusictoplayingsports.Doingthingsyouaregoodatbuildsself-respect.Smileandlaughmore.4、,justarrangingyourfaceintoasmilingexpressioncanthoroughlychangeyourmood.Smilescanleadtoamorepositivemoodandamorehopefulattitude.Itcannotonlymakeyoufeelbeautifulinside,butalsoimproveyourouterbeauty.5、.Areliablemethodofdevelopingyourowninnerbeautyisadoptingthehabitofseeingthebeautyineverything.Allaroundyou,thereareamazingpeople,placesandthings.Makeanefforttoslowdownandacknowledgethesedaily.A.NoticethebeautyaroundyouB.WhenyouwanttogetthefeelingofconfidenceC.Evenifyoudon’tquitefeeluptoitatthemomentD.Besides,youshouldtrytolaughasmuchaspossibleE.TakeamomenttoreflectonwhatbeautymeanstoyouF.IthasmoretodowithyourcharacterthanyourappearanceG.FrequentlytakepartinactivitiesinwhichyouperformwellYouwaitinalongqueueinthesupermarket,butwhenit’sfinallyyourt

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