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考研《英語一》黃岡市蘄春縣2023年全真模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)WhenIwasthree,Connie,mynewsister,wasbornonDecember17,1993.Elevenmonthslater,thissmilingchildwasdiagnosedwithAcuteLymphocyticLeukemia(ALL).ThedoctorsatJohnHopkinsgaveheran8%1ofsurvival.Withthehelpofour2parents,Conniewasabletofightagainstthediseaseand3wentintoremission(緩解期).Monthslater,Conniehadarelapse(復(fù)發(fā)).Aftera(n)4secondrelapsein1996,withasurvivalratenowatonly1%,thedoctors5abonemarrowtransplant(骨髓移植)wasthebestroutetotake.After6ourbloodtypes,thedoctorsfoundanexact7.Me.Iwashonoredtobeabletohelpmysister.AfterthebonemarrowtransplantConniespenthersummersintheneighborhoodpool.Shecouldalwaysbe8runningaroundthehouseinbathingsuit.StayingintheremissionforfiveyearswouldmeanConnie’scancerwouldbe9.ButbeforeConniecould10yearthree,cancerouscellsstartedto11herbodyoncemore;sherelapsed.Connie12duringthisrelapse.becomingprogressively13.Duringthesummerof1999,shewasnotableto14inthepoolorrideherbike.Shespenthersummerdaysinhospital.WhenNovember15around,Conniehitrockbottom.Thedoctorssaiditwasher16.WhenIwasnineyearsold,onNovember19,1999,myfamilyandIsaidourgoodbyetoachildwhodidnotlive17theageofsix.Connieisa18,tomyfamilyandme.Sheisarolemodeltopeoplewhoknewher.Herbraveryandcouragewasgreaterthan19Iknow.Conniehastaughtmebyexample:itishardto20apersonwhonevergivesup.1、A.a(chǎn)bilityB.riskC.effortD.chance2、A.worriedB.determinedC.confusedD.exhausted3、A.continuouslyB.immediatelyC.naturallyD.eventually4、A.expectingB.disappointingC.experimentingD.promising5、A.decidedB.wonderedC.remindedD.warned6、A.searchingB.discussingC.a(chǎn)nalyzingD.learning7、A.matchB.typeC.bloodD.method8、A.takenB.keptC.foundD.stopped9、A.treatedB.curedC.developedD.diagnosed10、A.changeB.spendC.realizeD.reach11、A.handoverB.getoverC.takeoverD.comeover12、A.survivedB.a(chǎn)bandonedC.complainedD.struggled13、A.betterB.worseC.strongerD.harder14、A.runB.jumpC.swimD.smile15、A.cameB.turnedC.wentD.moved16、A.lifeB.faultC.timeD.experience17、A.a(chǎn)tB.pastC.byD.with18、A.heroB.sisterC.teacherD.patient19、A.somethingB.nothingC.noneD.a(chǎn)nything20、A.beatB.winC.challengeD.inspireSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Noteveryparentlooksforwardtothedaywhentheirchildgoesofftoschool.Infactsomeparentsarenotsendingtheirchildrentoschoolatall.Insteadtheyarechoosingtoteachtheirchildrenathome.Thisiscalledhomeschooling.Parents,caregivers,orprivatetutorseducatechildrenindividuallyathomeinsteadofsendingthemofftobeformallyeducatedinpublicorprivateschools.IntheU.S.onlyaboutthreepercentofchildrenarehomeschooled.Therearemanyreasonswhysomeparentschoosetohomeschool.Onereasonisthatsomeparentsdonotfeeltheirchildrenaresafeinschoolbecauseofbullying(恃強凌弱).Itissaidthatbullyingisverycommonintheschool.Otherparentswanttheirchildren'seducationtobebasedontheirreligionormoralbeliefs.Yetotherparentsthinktheeducationinschoolisnotgoodenough.Homeschoolingisalsoseenasachoiceforfamiliesthatliveinruralareas,andfamiliesthatmovefrequently.Therearemanydifferentwaystohomeschool,andhomeschoolingallowsparentstodesignlessonsbasedontheirchildren'sneeds.Familiescanpurchasetextbookstouseorcreatetheirownmaterials.Someparentsfollowaphilosophycalledunschooling,whichallowsachildtodeterminewhenandhowtheywanttolearnbasedontheirnaturalability.Someworrythathomeschoolingmeansstudentswon'thaveopportunitiestocommunicatewithothers.Tosolvethisproblem,somefamilieshavecreatedactivities,whereagroupofhomeschooledstudentswilllearnandplaytogetherandparticipateinactivitiesthatwouldnormallyhappeninschoollikefieldtrips.Besides,beinghomeschooleddoesn'tmeanastudentcannotgotocollege.Mostcollegesaccepthomeschooledstudents.Andthehomeschooledstudentscangetthesamedegrees,too.1、HowmanyAmericanstudentsgotopublicorprivateschools?A.About3%.B.About97%.C.About50%.D.About70%.2、Whichisthereasonthatsomeparentschoosehomeschooling?A.Schoolbullyingexistsinsomeschools.B.Someparentscannotaffordtheeducationfeesinschool.C.Somechildrenwanttheireducationtobebasedontheirreligion.D.Someparentsthinktheschoolistoofaraway.3、Whatwilltheparentsdotohelptheirchildrencommunicate?A.Theparentscanbuysometextbooks.B.Theparentswillallowchildrentochoosewhattolearn.C.Theparentswillorganizethechildrentoplaytogether.D.Theparentswillteachthechildrenbythemselves.4、Whatcanweconcludefromthelastparagraph?A.Homeschooledstudentscannotgetenoughchancestogotocollege.B.Americancollegesarefondofthehomeschooledstudents.C.HomeschooledstudentsfinditeasytogotosomeAmericancolleges.D.Homeschooledstudentshavethesamerightsasstudentswhoareformallyeducatedinschools.Text2BestSmartphoneGamesToPutYourBrainToTestIamafanofbloodsheddingMMORPGs.ButsometimesIplaybraingames.Herearefourgamesforyouthatwillsurelyputyourbraintotest.RealChessChesshasbeenburstingbrainsforover14centuries,andthisvirtualvariantofchessreallybringsanewtaste.It’sa3Dvirtualchessthatletsyouplaywithusersfromallaroundtheworld.Youcanchatwithopponents,playwithAI,getnewbietipsandmuchmore.Theanimationsand3Dstructuresarereallycoolaswell.JuiceCubesJuiceCubesisalightandcolorfulgamefulloffruityjuicecubesthatyouneedtoconnecttopopandclearlevels.Therearemultipletypesofchallenges,powerups,andover550+levelstokeepyouaddicted.Itmightseemeasyatthestart,butitwillburstyourbrainwhenyoureachhigherlevels.WordBrain2Areallyfunwordgamewhereyouneedtoguesswordsbasedonthenumberoflettersprovided.Eachwordpuzzlehasathemecategory,suchasfood,humanbody,color,orevenspace.Andyoucanalsousehintstosolvethelevelwhenyougetstuck.Yourvocabularyissuretobechallengedinit.PuzzleramaPuzzleramabasicallyjoinssomeofthetoppuzzlesinonesingleapp,makingitaperfectappforpuzzlelovers.Itletsyouplaypopularpuzzlegamessuchasflow,jigsaw,unblock,pipes,tangram,andmore.Therearehundredsoflevelsavailableforeachpuzzletypeandthingsgetreallytoughasyouadvance.Thegameinterfaceisalsoverycolorful,andsmoothanimationsmakethegamefuntoplay.1、WhatisspecialaboutRealchess?A.Itisalightandcolorfulgame.B.Itisafunnywordgame.C.Itisa3Dvirtualchessgame.D.Ithashundredsoflevels.2、Ifyou’regoodatguessingwords,whichgameisthebestchoice?A.RealChess.B.JuiceCubes.C.WordBrain2.D.Puzzlerama.3、Whichgamesarelikeytohavebrightanddifferentcolorsintheinterfacedesign?A.RealChess&WordBrain2B.JuiceCubes&WordBrain2C.WordBrain2&PuzzleramaD.Puzzlerama&JuiceCubesText3ArobotcalledBina48hassuccessfullytakenacourseinthephilosophyofloveatNotreDamedeNamurUniversity(NDNU),inCalifornia.AccordingtocourseinstructorWilliamBarry,associateprofessoratNDNU,Bina48istheworld’sfirstsociallyadvancedrobottocompleteacollegecourse,afeathedescribedas“remarkable.”Therobottookpartinclassdiscussions,gaveapresentationwithastudentpartnerandparticipatedinadebatewithstudentsfromanotherinstitution.Beforebecomingastudent,Bina48appearedasaguestspeakerinBarrysclassesforseveralyears.OnedaywhenaddressingBarry’sclass,Bina48expressedadesiretogocollege,adesirethatBarryandhisstudentsenthusiasticallysupported.RatherthanenrollBina48inhisRobotEthics:PhilosophyofEmergingTechnologiescourse,BarrysuggestedthatBina48shouldtakehiscoursePhilosophyofLoveinstead.LoveisaconceptBina48doesn’tunderstand,saidBarry.ThereforethechallengewouldbeforBarryandhisstudentstoteachBina48whatloveis.“Someinterestingthingshappenedintheclass,”saidBarry.HesaidthathisstudentsthoughtitwouldbestraightforwardtoteachBina48aboutlove,which,afterall,is“fairlysimple—it’safeeling,”saidBarry.Buttherealitywasdifferent.Bina48endeduplearning“31differentversionsoflove,”saidBarry,highlightingsomeofthechallengeshumansmayfacewhenworkingartificialintelligenceinfuture.Bina48participatedinclassdiscussionsviaSkypeandalsotookpartinaclassdebateaboutloveandconflictwithstudentsfromWestPoint.Bina48’scontributiontothedebatewasfilmedandpostedonYouTube.ItwasjudgedthatBina48andNDNUclassmateswerethewinnersofthisdebate.Inthenextdecade,BarryhopesBina48mightbecomecomplexenoughtoteachaclass,thoughhesaysheforeseesrobotsbeingusedtobettertheteachingandlearningexperience,ratherthanreplacinginstructorscompletely.1、(小題1)WhatwasBina48’sperformancelikeinclass?A.Extraordinary.B.Insignificant.C.Far-reaching.D.Unattractive.2、(小題2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword“addressing”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Dealingwith.B.Consultingwith.C.Givingaspeechto.D.Sendingaletterto.3、(小題3)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.ItwasinterestingforBina48tolearnaboutlove.B.ItwasquitetoughforBina48tolearnaboutlove.C.Artificialintelligencemaysomehowbesuperiortoman.D.Humanscanlaunchachallengetoartificialintelligence.4、(小題4)WhatdoesBarrythinkofthefuturedevelopmentofBina48?A.Itwillsurelybeabletoserveasateacher.B.Itwillbeabletopromotelearningandteaching.C.Itwillcompletelytaketheplaceofinstructors.D.Itwillbesmartenoughtocontrolhumanbeings.Text4Today,wetalkaboutacommonobjectthatappearsinmanyexpressions—buttons!Buttons,whichareusuallysmallandroundandmadeofmetalorplastic,arefoundonallsortsofclothing.Theyfastenorconnectonepieceofclothingtoanotherinordertomakesureyourclothesdon’tfalloff.Tobecuteasabuttonisanoldsaying,whichmeanstobeattractiveorsweet,butinasmallway.Babiesareoftendescribedascuteasabutton.Languageexpertsdon’tknowwhy.Buttheydosaythisexpressiondatesbacktothelate1860s.Hereisanotherexpressionrelatedtobutton:button-down.Peopleoftenwearbutton-downshirtstotheoffice.Button-downasanadjectivemeanstobeconservativeortraditional.Peopledescribedasbutton-downstayascloseaspossibletothenormalwayofdressingandbehaving.Whenbuttoningabuttonyouslipitintoabuttonhole.Abuttonholetrapsthebutton.So,tobuttonholesomeonemeansyouhavetrappedtheminaspokenconversation.Now,let’ssayyoufindyourselfbuttonholedinaconversationataparty.Someonejustkeepstalkingandtalkingandtalking!Finally,youcan’ttakeitanylonger.Youtellthepersontobuttonit!Thisisadirect,butunacceptablewayofsaying“Stoptalking!”Buttonyourlipisanotherequallyrudebuteffectivewaytostopapersonwhotalkstoomuch.Anotherkindofdifficultpersonissomeonewhopushesone’sbuttons.Topushone’sbuttonsmeanstoknowexactlyhowtogetthatpersonangryorupset.Peoplewholiketopushotherpeople’sbuttonsusuallydoitforselfishreasons.Theyfindaperson’sweakpointandthentheyuseittoupsetthem.1、Whatdoyouthinkofsomeonewhowearsabutton-downshirttotheoffice?A.Funny.B.Traditional.C.Crazy.D.Fashionable.2、Whatwillyouprobablysaytogetridofalongandboringtalk?A.Buttonyourlip.B.Becuteasabutton.C.Pushyourbuttons.D.Bebutton-down.3、Howdoesthefourthparagraphmainlydevelop?A.Bygivingexamples.B.Bymakingcontrasts.C.Bylistingfigures.D.Byanalyzingcauseandeffect.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“pushesone’sbuttons”inParagraph5mean?A.Learnsofone’ssecret.B.Shoutsloudly.C.Getssomeonetolosehistemper.D.Argueswithsomeone.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AnewresearchshowsthatnicerpeoplearelikelytobepoorerthanpeoplewhoarenotsoniceResearchersstudiedhowthepersonalitiesofdifferentpeople1.(affect)howrichtheywereTheyfoundthatpeople2.a(chǎn)niceandwarmpersonalitywere3.(poor)thanpeoplewhoweremoreselfishTheyalsofoundthatitwasmoredifficultforkinderpeopletolookaftertheirmoneybecauseoftheir“agreeableness”Theresearchsuggeststhatagreeableness4.(associate)withvarioussignsoffinancialhardship,includinglowersavingsandhigherdebtResearcherslookedatdatafromdifferent5.(source),includingtwoonlinesurveystakenbyalmost4,000participantsThedataincludedanswerstoquestionsonpeople'sfinancialsituation6.people’sattitudetowardsmoneyTheycomparedthisdatawithfindingsofsomeothersurveys,in7.a(chǎn)lmost5,000peopleansweredquestionsabouttheirpersonalityandtheiragreeablenessTheresearcherssayagreeablepeopleseem8.(care)lessaboutmoneysotheydonotmanagetheirmoney9.(wise)ResearcherSandraMatzsaysthat10.(be)kindhas"financialcosts"butthatkinderpeople“alwayshaveahappierlife”語法填空Afewweeksago,IwasonvacationwithmyfamilyinMalaysiaWevisitedlotsofplacesOneofthehotelswe___1.___(stay)inwasnearaChinaTownEverythingwascheapthere___2.___wedidalotofshoppingIwaslookingforawatchfor___3.___(I)andoneformygirlfriendThereweremanyshopsthatwereselling___4.___samewatch—butfordifferentpricesIfinallyfoundthebestpricewhenitwastime___5.___(pay),IrealizedIwas10dollarsshort,soIsuggested___6.___(return)oneofthewatchesThe___7.___(own)oftheshopaskedwhyandIexplainedIdidn’thaveenoughmoneywithmeShesmiledandsaid,“Youcantakeit,butpromisemeyou’llpaytomorrow!”SoIaskedherwhattimeshe__8.___(be)therethenextdayandsaid,“OK,Ipromise”Unfortunatelywechangedourhotelandthenewonewasmuch__9.___(far)awayfromChinaTown,butIstillwalkedallthewaytohershopandgaveherthemoneyShesmiledandsaid,“You’reagoodperson”It’ssobeautifulwhenpeople___10.___youdon’tknowtrustyouSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Everyminute,everysingleday,aboutatruckloadofplasticentersouroceans.1、Andtodate,only9%ofthathasbeenrecycled.Webuyabottleofwater,drinkitforafewminutes,andtossitspermanentpackaging“away”.Weeatpotatochips,finishthem,thenthrowtheirpermanentpackaging“away”.Webuyproduce,takeitoutoftheunnecessaryplasticwrap,thenthrowitspermanentpackaging“away”.Thecycleisendless,andithappenscountlesstimeseverysingleday.2、Asfaraswetrytotossapieceofplastic—whetherit’sintoarecyclingbinornot——itdoesnotdisappear.Chancesare,itendsuppollutingourcommunities,oceansorwaterwaysinsomeform.Foryears,we’vebeentoldtheproblemofplasticpackagingcanbesolvedthroughbatterindividualaction.3、Butthetruthisthatwecannotrecycleourwayoutofthismess.Recyclingalonewillneverstoptheflowofplasticsintoouroceans;wehavetogettothesourceoftheproblemandslowdowntheproductionofallthisplasticwaste.Thinkaboutit:ifyourhomewasfloodingbecauseyouhadleftthetapon,yourfirststepwouldn’tbetostartmopping.You’dfirstcutthefloodingoffatitssource—thetap.4、Weneedcorporations—thoselikeCoca-Cola,Unilever,StarbucksandNeatléthatcontinuetoproducethrowawayplasticbottles—tostepupandtaketheirresponsibilityforthemessthey’vecreated.5、.Wewillcontinuetodoourpart,butit’stimefortheworld’slargestcorporationstodotheirs.A.Thisistheirproblemtodealwith.B.Plasticpollutionisbecomingveryserious.C.Buthereistheproblem—thereisno“away”.D.Inmanyways,ourplasticproblemisnodifferent.E.Wethinkthatifwesimplyrecyclewe’redoingourpart.F.It’simpossibleforustogetridofplasticpollutioncompletely.G.Sincethe1950s,some6、3bntonsofplastichavebeenproducedworldwide.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。FourWaystoBeaGreatRoommateHavingaroommatecanbeoneofthebestexperiencesincollegeor,easily,oneoftheworst。1、Followthesetipstoavoidthecommonmistakesthatturngoodroommaterelationshipssour.

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