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貴州省黔南布依族苗族自治州荔波縣2023年考研《英語一》臨考沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Lastyear,Imetwithamajoraccident.Thisaccidenttotallychangedthe1Iusedtolookatthingsinmylife.Likeeveryday,itwastimeformyofficeforwhichIusedtogo2atwowheelervehicle.AndthatdayIwasnotinthe3towearthehelmet.It’svery4torideatwowheelerinIndiaand5mostoftheIndiansareignorantaboutiswearingahelmet.Anditwasa6formetootowearahelmeteverysingleday.SoIwasridingthevehicleatanaveragespeedof30-40mphwhenIthoughttogo7ofascooter(小型摩托車)beingslowlyridden(ontheleftendofthelane)byamiddle-agedmaninparallel.Theonly8herewasthewrongtiming.Themanwithoutanyhintorevenlookingatthebacktocheckifanyvehiclewasapproaching,9withhishandandimmediatelytookarightturntocrossthestreet.Unfortunately,justasecondortwobeforethisIhad10myvehicletoovertaketheman.3secondsafter,Iknewourvehicleswouldbangaswewereina11distance.Intheverynextmoment,wealongwithour12skiddedforsomedistance.Igothitontheroaddirectlyonmyback.Itwasaterriblejerkandthe13developedpaingavemeaserioussickeningfeeling.ButforthatmomentIcouldonlythinkabouttwothings.“WhatwouldhavehappenedifIhadn’twornahelmettoday?”“Was14personalright”?Thankfully,themanwasallnight15hetoowaswearingthehelmet.Thatsplitsecond16ofwearingthehelmetchangedmyentirelife,andturnedthis17accidentintoaminorone.IreallythankmyselfforthedecisionI18thatday.Afterthisincident,I19myselfIwillalwayswearahelmetinanycondition.Thisideamaynotseemimportanttomanyofus,butitsavedmylifeandthebiggestofall,itmademerealizehowimportantsmallactscan20tobe!1、A.ideaB.mindC.wayD.point2、A.onB.inC.byD.a(chǎn)t3、A.caseB.conditionC.hopeD.mood4、A.difficultB.commonC.fortunateD.dangerous5、A.whatB.whichC.thatD.whether6、A.habitB.regretC.painD.goal7、A.forwardB.roundC.downD.a(chǎn)head8、A.concernB.problemC.burdenD.matter9、A.shookB.indicatedC.respondedD.hesitated10、A.spedupB.caughtupC.takenD.declared11、A.longB.largeC.closeD.straight12、A.bodiesB.friendsC.helmetsD.vehicles13、A.suddenlyB.generallyC.frequentlyD.lately14、A.a(chǎn)notherB.theotherC.otherD.theothers15、A.thoughB.ifC.whenD.a(chǎn)s16、A.decisionB.demandC.targetD.solution17、A.ridiculousB.strangeC.majorD.vital18、A.a(chǎn)nalysedB.foundC.madeD.put19、A.promisedB.informedC.forgaveD.doubted20、A.figureoutB.standoutC.carryoutD.turnoutSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Scientistsfearrisingenergybillsmayleadtoanincreaseinobesity(肥胖)afterdiscoveringalinkbetweenpoorly-heatedhomesandhigherbody-fat.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofStirling’sBehaviouralScienceCentresetouttoexploreclaimsthatwarmindoortemperatureshavecontributedtorisingobesitylevelsinwinter.Instead,theteamfoundthatpeoplewholiveinwell-heatedhomesaremorelikelytohavelowbodymassindex(體重指數(shù))levelswhilethosewhokeeptheirheatingturneddownorofftendtobeheavier.DrMichaelDaly,behavioralscientistandseniorlecturer,said:"Wesetouttoinvestigatethescientificclaimsthatcoolerindoortemperatureshelpusmaintainahealthyweightbypushingourbodiestouseupmoreenergy.Infact,theresearchsuggestspeoplemayeatlessandburnmoreenergywheninawarmerindoorenvironment.The13-yearstudy,publishedinthejournalObesity,involvedmorethan100,000adultsacrossEngland.Researchersfoundreducedweightlevelsamongpeoplelivinginhomesheatedtoabove23°C(73F),whichinvolvedabout15,000ofthehouseholdsstudied.DrDalysaid:"Asnationalgasbillscontinuetorisefasterthantherateofinflation,thisresearchsuggeststheobesitycouldworsenwhereheatingisturneddownbelowcomfortablelevelsoroffforlongperiodstocutcosts."Thisisnotjustaboutpeoplewholiveinwell-heatedhomesbeinginthefinancialpositiontoaffordmoreexpensivelow-caloriefoods,exerciseclassesandsportingactivities,andthereforefindingiteasiertomaintainalowBMIlevel.Thestudytookage,sex,socialclassandotherfactorsintoaccount."Thecomfortabletemperatureof20°C-23°Ciswherewefeelcomfortableinourclothesandareneitherhotnorcold.Attemperaturesabovethis,weusemoreenergyandweeatlessbecauseourappetiteisaffected."1、Thefindingsoftheresearchcanbedescribedas.A.horrible B.surprisingC.funny D.encouraging2、Accordingtothepassage,withrisinggasbills,peoplemayturndownorofftheirheatingto______.A.stayinshape B.maintainalowBMIlevelC.savemoney D.a(chǎn)voideatingmore3、Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Obesitylinkstopoorly-heatedhomesB.Well-heatedhome'scontributetoobesityC.Obesity---AweightyprobleminEnglandD.RisingenergybillshelpmaintainahealthyweightText2Inacountrywheremanygirlsarestilldiscouragedfromgoingtoschool,SushmaVermaishavinganythingbutatypicalchildhood.The13-year-oldgirlfromapoorfamilyinnorthIndiahasenrolledin(入學(xué)登記)amaster’sdegreeinmicrobiology,afterherfathersoldhislandtopayforsomeofhisdaughter’stuitiontohelphertobepartofIndia’sgrowingmiddleclass.Vermafinishedhighschoolat7andearnedanundergraduatedegreeatage13withtheencouragementofheruneducatedandpoorparents.“TheyallowedmetodowhatIwantedtodo,”Vermasaid,“Ihopethatotherparentsdon’tmaketheirchildrenaccepttheirchoices.”Sushmaliveswithherfamilyinacrowdedsingle-roomapartmentinLucknow.Theironlyincomeisherfather’sdailywageofupto200rupees(lessthan$3.50)forlaboringonconstructionsites.Theirmostpreciouspossessionsincludeastudytableandasecond-handcomputer.Itisnotagreatatmosphereforstudying,sheadmitted.Buthavingnotelevisionandlittleelseathomehasadvantages,shesaid.“Thereisnothingtodobutstudy.”Herfirstchoicewastobecomeadoctor,butshecannottakethetesttoqualifyformedicalschooluntilsheis18.“SoIchosethemaster’sofscienceandthenIwilldoadoctor’sdegree,”shesaid.Inanotherfamily,Sushmamightnothavebeenabletoreceivehighereducation.MillionsofIndianchildrenarestillnotenrolledingradeschool,andmanyofthemaregirlswhoseparentschoosetoholdthembackinfavourofadvancingtheirsons.Somefromconservative(守舊的)villageculturesareexpectedonlytogetmarried.“Thegirlisaninspirationforstudentswhoarebornwitheverything”,saidDr.BindeshwarPathakofSulabhInternational,whodecidedtohelpafterseeingalocaltelevisionprogramonSushma.Sheisalsoreceivingfinancialaidfromwell-wishingciviliansandothercharities.1、WhichwordcanbestdescribeSushmaVerma’sfather?A.Strict.B.Educated.C.Understanding.D.Supportive.2、Whydoesthewritermentionastudytableandasecond-handcomputer?A.Toshowherfamilyenjoyasimplelife.B.Toshowherfamilyliveaverypoorlife.C.Totellusherroomispoorlyfurnished.D.Totellusherroomisagreatplacetostudyin.3、WhatmadeSushmanotqualifiedtotakethetestformedicalschool?A.Herage.B.Herchoice.C.Herinterest.D.Herpoverty.4、Whatcanweinferfromparagraph6?A.Indianparentstreattheirsonsanddaughtersequally.B.Indianparentsspendmuchoftheirincomeoneducation.C.Indianboyshavemorechancestoreceivehighereducation.D.Indiangirlsinthecountrysidegetmarriedwhentheyleaveprimaryschool.Text3Haveyoueverwonderedwhatwildanimalsdowhennooneiswatching?Lowcost,dependableandsmallmoderncamerasofferedabighelp.Camerasplacedinhard-to-reachplaceshaveshoteverythingfromsmalldesertcatstolargersnow-lowingcatsinthenorthernRockyMountains.Scientistshavebeenabletodocumentthe“private”momentsofwildlifewithleadingtechnology.GrantHarrisisagovernmentbiologistwiththeUnitedStatesFishandWildlifeServiceinAlbuquerque,NewMexico.Inhiswords,“there’snodoubtthatthesewildcamerasareimportanttoolstolearnnewinformationonwildlife.”Harrissaidsomeimageshelpscientistsseetheeflectsofclimatechange.ResearcherswiththeWyomingMigrationInitiative,orWMI,areamongthoseusingwildcamerasalongwithglobalpositioningsystems,orGPS.ButWMIdirectorMatthewKauffmansaysasthosedevicesarelimited,soistheamountofinformationtheycangatherfromGPS.However,camerascanbeleftinverywildareasfordays,weeksorevenmonths.Theycanprovideinformationonhowmanyanimalsaremovingoveragivenperiodoftime.Puttingthosecamerasinplacerequirescarefulplanning.Wildvideocanshowdetailsaboutanimalbehavior.However,wildcamerashavetheirproblemstoo.Animalssuchaswolverinesandbearssometimesattackthem.Scientistsdonotknowiftheattacksaretheresultofangerorinterest.Also,thedeviceshavebecomepopulartoolstohelphunterslookforanimals.Somepeoplearguethatitisunfairtousethecamerasthatway.Evenwithsuchproblems,wildcamerasareclearlyanimportantscientifictoolinresearchingwildanimals.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“document”inparagraph2mean?A.Remind. B.Enrich.C.Appreciate. D.Record.2、Whichisadisadvantageofwildcameras?A.Theycannotbeleftinthewildoveralongperiod.B.Theycannotbeplacedinhard-to-reachareas.C.Theyprovidelimitedinformation.D.Theymightbestolenbypeople.3、Whydosomepeopleargueagainstusingwildcameras?A.Itisdifficulttofixthecameras.B.Ithelpshuntersfindanimalseasily.C.Itishardtoachievecarefulplanning.D.Itmakesanimalsinterestedinthecameras.4、Whatistheauthorsattitudetowardswildcameras?A.Doubtful. B.Positive.C.Uncertain. D.Uncaring.Text4Onacollegecampingtrip,curiosityaboutwavesandsandcausedRobThielertostudyshorelinesaroundtheworld.ThirtyyearslaterandnowaU.S.GeologicalSurveyresearchgeologist,Thieler,iscombiningscienceandsmartphonetechnologytohelpstudyabird,whichisdyingout,theAtlanticCoastpipingplover.ThepipingploverisashorebirdthatlivesalongtheAtlanticCoast,theGreatLakesandtheGreatPlains.Risingsealevelassociatedwithclimatechange,aswellasincreaseddevelopmentoftheirbeachhabitats(棲息地),threatensthespecies.Tohelptrackchangesinpipingploverhabitats,ThielerdevelopedafreeappcallediPloverin2012.Thisisamarkedchangefromthetypicalwayscientistscollectdata.SincereleasingiPlover,scientistshavegathereddataacross1,500kmofbreedingrange.ThatequalsaboutathirdofthedistanceacrosstheU.S.,whichisalargeareatocoverforonlytwothousandbreedingpairsofpipingploversontheeastcoast.Insteadofhavingtotravelandspenddaysateachsite,anumberofcooperatorsinthefieldusetheapptocollectandsenddata,allowingscientiststogatherdatamoreefficiently.Italsoallowsthemtocollectdataatthesametimeduringeachbreedingseason,providingabetterpictureofchangesthathappenoverlongerperiodsoftime.Andfast,centralizedaccessmeansscientistscanlookatdataquicklytogetareal-timeideaofwhereandhowpipingploversareusingtheirhabitats.WhileiPloverisusedbytrainedfieldstaff,otherappsliketheU.S.GeologicalSurvey’sweb-based“iCoast—DidtheCoastChange?”invitecitizenscientiststoidentifycoastalchangesbycomparingaerial(從飛機(jī)上的)photographstakenbeforeandafterstorms.Alltheinformationscientistsandcitizenscientistsalikecollecthelpsfederalandstateagenciescreatepolicyplansforaddressingclimatechangeimpacts(影響)worldwide.1、Whatcanweknowaboutthepipingplover?A.Itsbehaviourischanging.B.Itshabitatisgrowingbigger.C.Itslivingenvironmentisbecomingworse.D.ItsbreedingrangeislimitedtotheAtlanticCoast.2、WhydidThielerdevelopiPlover?A.TostudyshorelinesacrossAmerica.B.Toadvanceinformationtechnology.C.Tostudyglobalclimatechange.D.Tomonitorchangesofpipingploverhabitats.3、Whichofthefollowingbenefitstheshorebird?A.Thecampingequipment. B.Researchonsmartphones.C.Thechangeablecoast. D.Progressintechnology.4、Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?A.ProtectingEndangeredShorebirds B.RobThieler,aCreativeScientistC.iPlover,aToolforTrainingFieldStaff D.DifferencesBetweeniPloverandiCoastPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ItseemsthatChinesepeoplehavealwayslovedtodiscuss1.differencesbetweennorthernersandsouthernersNow,anotherdifferencehasdrawnwideattention:thewaynorthernersandsouthernersshop2.foodatmarketsPeoplefromsouthernChinanormallybuywhattheyneedforjustoneortwomealsatatimeIt’snormalfor3.tobuyjusthalfaChinesecabbage,two4.(potato)and25gramsofbeefatatime5.,apersonmaybelaughedat6.theydothisinthenorthInstead,buyingenoughvegetablesandmeatforaweek7.(be)normalThedifferencecouldbebecauseofthedifferentclimatesFoodcan8.(keep)foralongtimeinthenorth,asit’s9.(usual)coldanddrythereManynorthernershavethehabitof10.(store)foodforalongtimeButduetothehotandwetweatherinthesouth,southernChinesepeopleprefertobuyjustenoughfoodforonemealoronedayOtherwise,thefoodmaygobadMaybethesedebatesaboutdifferentcustomshelpustounderstandeachotherbetterDaisyisagirlwhocaresaboutourenvironmentShealwayslongstohelp1.(endanger)speciesofwildlifeOneday,she2.(wake)upandfoundaflyingcarpetwhichtookhertomany3.(place)toexperiencesomethingamazingInTibet,DaisysawanantelopelookingsadandittoldherthespecieswasbeingkilledThenthecarpetshowedheraplace4.therewassomewildlifeprotectionThereshecameacross5.elephant,fromwhomsheknewtheyusedtobehunted6.mercyButnowgoodthingsarebeingdonetosavelocalwildlifeKnowingthat,Daisyburstinto7.(laugh)inreliefAttheendofthejourney,shemetamonkey8.(rub)itselftoprotecthimselffrommosquitoesThemonkeyaskedhertopay9.(much)attentiontotherainforestFinally,Daisy10.(full)understoodthemeaningofnorainforest,noanimals,nodrugsSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)It’seasytomakeafitnessresolutiononNewYear’sEve.1、Accordingtoarecentstudy,60percentofpeoplegiveupontheirresolutionbyFebruary.However,youcanincreaseyourchancesofsuccesswiththesestick-with-itstrategies.●Startbyaskingyourself,“Why?”Afitnessresolutionisrarelyaboutfitness.It’simportant\toaskyourselfwhythisfitnessresolutionisimportanttoyouonadeeperlevel.2、Pinpoint(準(zhǔn)確說明)exactlywhatthatsomethingisanduseittopushyourselftokeepgoingwhenyoufeellikegivingup.●3、You’refarmorelikelytosticktoyourgoalifyoumakeitasspecificaspossible.Determineexactlywhatyou’regoingtodoandwhenyou’regoingtoachieveit.Deadlinearenecessary,ifyou’reseriousaboutmakingyourfitnessresolutionstick.●Startsmallandbuildmotivation.4、Instead,breakyourfitnessgoalintoaseriesofsmallerchallenges,andcelebrateeveryvictoryalongtheway.Fitnessresolutionarehard.Focusontheprogressyou’remaking,nomatterhowsmallitseems.●Focusonfun.Whenitcomestomakingalong-termchange,funisfundamental.5、So,ifyouhaterunning,trycyclinginstead.Listentoyourfavouritemusicatthegym.Doeverythingyoucantomakeyourphysicalactivityenjoyable,becausethat’stheonlywayyou’regoingtowanttokeepdoingit.A.What’smotivatingyoutomakeachange?B.NewYear’sEveisagreatopportunitytohavefun.C.It’shardtoconsistentlyforceyourselftodosomethingyouhate.D.Bespecificaboutwhatyouwanttoaccomplishandsetadeadline.E.Writedownyourfitnessresolutionandshareitwithyourfamilyandfriends.F.Ifyoutrytochangetoomuchtooquickly,you’resettingyourselfupforfailure.G.Thechallengeliesinputtingitintopracticeandstickingwithitforthelong-term.Whenbignewsbreaks,it'seasytogetcaughtupinfollowingthestoryonline.TheInternetcanbeaplacetofindusefulinformation.1、Helpingkidsunderstandthenewsandhowtoseparatefactfromfictionisanimportantjobforparentsandeducators.Here'ssomeadvicethatparentscanofferkidstohelpthembequickertojudgeastheyconsumenewsonline.2、Intherushtocoverstories,reportersmakemistakes,officialsdon'talwayshavecorrectinformationandtidbits(八卦新聞)thatsoun
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