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2023年平安縣考研《英語一》全真模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)LifebecamehardwhenIwas14.MymotherandImovedtoNewYorkto1myfather,who’dmovedtheretofind2workwhenIwasthreeyearsold.Hehadajobatarestaurantandonlyvisitedus3everycoupleofyears.BeforeImoved,IknewthatpeopleintheUSspokeEnglish.Buthonestly,Ididn’tstoptoanalyzethe4whenIwas5toleave.JustlikeIassumedIcouldeasilybecomeadoctororalawyer.IassumedthatIhadtheskillstolearnEnglishinafewweeks.WhenI41intheUSandstarted8thgradeatDitmasMiddleSchoolinBrooklyn,everyonewasspeakinga(n)42languageIcouldn’tunderstand.I6thatlifehadsubtitles,likeinforeignmovies.Schoolwassuchaseriousplacehere.SometimesIfeltlikeIwasinageek(呆子)class.Theteacherswerealways7mymovessoIcouldn’teventhrowapaperballataclassmate’shead.Andtheworstthingwashavingtoread89afteralmostsevenmonthsofcomplainingabouteverything,Irealizedthatcomplainingdidn’tchangethings.10justmademylifeworse.IfIwasgoingto11.IbegantolearnEnglishbyreadingnewspapersonmyown12school.Afteraboutfourmonths,Istartedenjoyingreadingthecrimeandsportsstories.Aftersixmonthsofstudying,myteachers13myimprovementandmovedmeintoamore14Englishclass.IcouldgotothestoreandaskforthingsthatIwantedtobuywithout15frustration.ForthefirsttimeIfeltlikeIwaslivingonearthagain16.Ididn’thearforeigntalk.I17understandpeople.1、A.find B.join C.see D.help2、A.good-looking B.well-dressed C.better-paying D.highly-thought3、A.once B.other C.each D.only4、A.case B.condition C.situation D.state5、A.packing B.trying C.managing D.a(chǎn)rranging6、A.reached B.entered C.got D.a(chǎn)rrived7、A.strange B.unusual C.standard D.foreign8、A.hoped B.wished C.expected D.demanded9、A.staring B.looking C.checking D.watching10、A.texts B.newspapers C.English D.poems11、A.Although B.Evenif C.But D.Since12、A.It B.They C.I D.Things13、A.live B.study C.survive D.continue14、A.a(chǎn)dapt B.a(chǎn)dopt C.a(chǎn)dore D.a(chǎn)dmire15、A.for B.in C.a(chǎn)fter D.a(chǎn)t16、A.made B.noticed C.concerned D.remember17、A.modern B.a(chǎn)dvanced C.difficult D.convenient18、A.even B.ever C.some D.a(chǎn)ny19、A.if B.though C.ever D.because20、A.could B.should C.would D.mightSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Fearfulparentsaresayingnottosleep-overs(在別人家里過夜),banningchildrenasoldas15fromusingpublictransportontheirownandwatchingovertheirkidslikehawks(鷹)atthelocalpark,accordingtoanewBritishstudy.Thesurveyof6,099peoplecommissionedbyLV,acharitythateducateschildrenaboutsafety,showedthatnearlyaquarterofchildrenaged15orunderwerenotallowedtosleepatafriend'shouse,60percentwereforbiddentotravelonpublictransportaloneand43percentcouldn'tgototheparkwithoutaparentorguardian(監(jiān)護(hù)人).Itsaidmorethan60percentofmumsanddadsthinktheworldismoredangerousthanwhentheywerekids."It'sdifficultforparentstoknowwhenistherighttimetostepbackandallowchildrentoexperiencethingsontheirown,"saidonepersoninthesurvey.Incontrast,justfourpercentoftoday'sadultssaidtheywerebannedfromsleeping-overwhentheywere15oryounger,onlytwopercentwereforbiddentousepublictransport,andthesamenumbercouldn'tgooutontheirowninfamiliarsurroundings,suchastheirlocaltownorpark.“Strangerdanger”isthenumberoneworryforoverhalfofallparents(54percent),followedbybullying(欺侮)(47),mugging(46)androaddanger(34).Onaverage,childrentodaycanlookforwardtowalkingtoschoolontheirownbytheageof11,usepublictransportontheirownat12,andbabysittheirbrotherorsisterbythetimethey're14.Incontrast,parentssaytheywereallowedtowalktoschoolunaccompaniedattheageofnine,usepublictransportalonebythetimetheywere11,andbabysitabrotherorsisterbythetimeoftheir12thbirthday.Parentsknowtheyarebeingtougherontheirchildrenandoverathirdsaidtheyfeltuneasythattheirkidsdonotgetthesameopportunitiesastheydidtoexperiencefreedomasayoungster.1、Mostparentshavemorecontrolovertheirchildrenbecause_______.A.theylovetheirchildrenmorethantheirparentsdidinthepastB.theyaremoreprotectivethantheirparentswereC.theythinktheworldismoredangerousthanitwasinthepastD.theythinkchildrendon'tneedtoexperiencethingsontheirown2、Accordingtothesurvey,childrennowadays______.A.paymoreattentiontotheirsafetyB.havelessfreedomthantheirparents'generationC.growupinabetterenvironmentD.havenoabilitytoensuretheirownsafety3、Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Kidswantthesamefreedomastheirparents.B.Whencanchildrenhavetheirfreedom?C.Whyarechildrennotallowedtosleep-over.D.FearfulBritishparentskeepkidscloserthanever.Text2WHERETOGOINAUGUST?InEuropeAugustistheheightofthepeakseason!MillionsofholidaymakersfromaroundtheworldinvadethebeachesandcountrysideofSouthernEurope.Theclimateisgreatfortravelforjustaboutthewholeofthecontinentwithjustafewareasaffectedbyextremeheat.ThenorthofEuropeislovelyduringthismonthandsummeristheidealtimetovisitthosecountriesthataregenerallyconsideredalittlecoldanddampsuchasIreland,ScotlandorHolland.InAsiaThisseasonisconsideredtheleastfavourable.Themonsoon(季風(fēng))seasonisatitsheightoverthemajorityofthisareawiththeexceptionofonlyafewcountries(KeralaorTamilNaduinIndia,BaliandthesouthernislandsofIndonesia,etc.)Everywhereelseishot,andverydampclimateprevails(盛行).InAfricaTheMaghrebcountriesarecrowdedwithtourists.Theclimateishotanddry.TheAtlanticcoastofMoroccoispleasantthankstotheoceaninfluence.Furthertothesouthitistherainyseasonanditisonlyalongthelatitude(緯度)ofKenyaandTanzaniathattheclimatebecomesfavourabletovisitors.InAmericaThenorthisgenerallyhotanddry(sometimesextremelyhotinthedesertstowardsthewestoftheUSA).CentralAmericaexperiencesashortrainyseasonatthistimebuttowardsthesouththeconditionsaremorefavourable.Tobeavoided:AlthoughJulyandAugustarefavourabletotravel“climatically”speaking,itisoftennotsopleasantwhenitcomestoquietnessandprices.ThevastmajoritiesofEuropeancountrieshavetheirmainholidaysduringthisperiodsothehotelsaregenerallycrowdedandthepriceshighforthemajorityofdestinations.223、WhichpartmaybethelastchoicefortravellinginAugust?A.Asia. B.Africa.C.SouthernEurope. D.SouthernAmerica.1、Besidesclimate,__________cancontributetoyourdisappointmentwhentravelling.A.hotelprices B.peacefulenvironmentC.transportationexpenses D.troublesomeholidaymakers2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“invade”inthepart“inEurope”mean?A.Immigrationto. B.Visitseparately.C.Enterinlargenumbers. D.Attackandoccupy.Text3Scientistsarepreparingtolaunchtheworld'sfirstmachinetocleanuptheplanet'slargestmassofoceanplastic.Theexpertsbelievethemachineshouldbeabletocollecthalfofthedetritusinthepatch–about40,000metrictons–withinfiveyears.Inthepastfewweekstheyhavebeenbusyweldingtogethergianttubesthatwillsitonthesurfaceoftheseaandformtheskeletonofthemachine,creatingthelargestfloatingbarrierevermade。Thesystem,originallydreamedupbyMr.Slat,willbeshippedoutthissummertotheGreatPacificGarbagePatch,betweenHawaiiandCalifornia,andwhichcontainsanestimated1.8trillionpiecesofplastic.Itwillbethefirsteverattempttotacklethepatchsinceitwasdiscoveredin1997.Mr.Slatwas16andstillatschoolwhenhewasdivinginGreeceandfirstsawforhimselftheamountofplasticpollutingthesea.“Thereweremorebagsthanfishdownthere,”herecalls.Twoyearslaterhecameupwithasolution,quituniversityaftersixmonthsandsetupTheOceanCleanupasacompany.Mr.Slat,23,saysthefirstplastictoarriveonshorewillbeamajormilestone.“Weasahumanitycreatedthisproblem,soIthinkit'sourresponsibilityalsotohelpsolveit,”hesaid.TheGreatPacificGarbagePatch(GPGP)spans617,763sqmiles-morethantwicethesizeofFrance,andcontainsatleast79,000tonsofplastic,researchfoundlastmonth.Mostofitismadeupof“ghostgear”–partsofabandonedandlostfishinggear,suchasnetsandropes–oftenfromillegalfishingvessels.Ghostgearkillsmorethan100,000whales,dolphinsandsealseachyear,accordingtoscientificsurveys.Seabirdsandothermarinelifeareincreasinglybeingfounddeadwithstomachsfullofsmallpiecesofplastic.Creatureseatplasticdiscardedintheseathinkingit’sfoodbutthenstarvetodeathbecausetheyarenotfeedingproperly.Othersaretrappedanddieofstarvationorarestrangledorsuffocatedbyghostgear.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinthefirstparagraphprobablymean?A.waste.B.ocean.C.system.D.machine.2、Accordingtothepassage,mostoftheGarbageinPacificismadeupof_____.A.fishingvesselsB.dolphinsandsealsC.gianttubesD.a(chǎn)bandonedfishinggear3、whydosomecreaturesinTheGreatPacificGarbagePatchdieofstarvation?A.becausetheywerekilledbyGhostgear.B.becausetheyweresuffocatedbyghostgear.C.becausetheydidn'tlikeeatingplastic.D.becausetheyarenotfeedingproperly.4、WhatisthemainideaofthePassage?A.newsaboutthefirstmachinetocleanupoceanplastic.B.reportaboutthedeathofmarinelifeC.informationaboutoceanplastic.D.thereasonforinventingamachine.Text4Areyouafraidofsharks?Whataboutsnakesorspiders?Putthosefearsaside:becauseintheU.S.you’refarmorelikelytobekilledorinjuredbyadeerskippingacrosstheroad.Deercausemorethan200humansdeathseachyear,plussome29,000injuries,allbecauseof1.2millioncollisionsbetweenvehiclesanddeer.MostincidentsoccurintheeasternU.S.,wheredeerprosperwithoutnaturalpredatorslikewolvesandmountainlions.“That’stheregionintheU.S.wheredeer-vehiclecollisionsaresuchaproblem,andwhereitseemslikeaneffectivelargecarnivorereintroductioncouldmakeareallybigdifference.”sayswildlifebiologistLauraPrughfromUniversityofWashington.Shethinksitwouldhelptoreintroducepredatorslikemountainlions,alsoknownascougars,pumasorpanthers,topartsoftheirhistoricrangefromwhichthey’vebeendrivenout.TheresearcherssaythatbringingthepredatorsbacktotheeasternU.S.wouldmean22percentfewercollisionsbetweencarsanddeeroverthreedecades.Eachyearwouldseefivefewerhumandeaths,680fewerinjuriesandasavingsofsome550million.SophieL.Gilbertthinkstherearegreatsocioeconomicbenefitsoflargepredatorrestorationthroughreducedwildlife-vehiclecollisionsandshesays,says,“Cougarshaveshownthattheycancoexistinshortdistancewithpeople,withveryfewconflicts,inalotofareasoutwest.”Still,somefolksmightbeunderstandablynervousaboutthiskindofplan.Afterall,reintroducingpredatorsdoesn’tcomewithoutriskstopetsandtolivestock,andveryoccasionallytopeople.“OurfearoflargepredatorsissonaturalandintensethatIdon’tthinkit’spossibletojustcompletelyclearitwithstatistics...WhatIhopeisthatknowingthatthereactuallycanbesomemeasurablebenefitsmightmakepeoplealittlemoresupportiveandmaybebalancethatfearalittlebit.”saysLaura.Indeed,thestatisticsshowthatcougarswouldpreventfivetimesasmanyhumandeathsfromdeer-relatedaccidentsastheywouldcausebyattacks.Butit’llbeatoughsell:thepresswillcovercougarattacks,butastatisticallypreventeddeathdoesnotmakethenews.Nevertheless,“Ifpeopleinthewestcanputupwithhavingmountainlionsaround,IwouldhopethatNewYorkerswouldbeupforthechallengeaswell.”1、Whatisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“carnivore”inParagraph3?A.Acat-likeanimal.B.Adangerousanimal.C.Ameat-eatinganimal.D.Agrass-eatinganimal.2、Whydopeoplewanttobringbackmountainlions?A.Tominimizetheaccidentscausedbydeer.B.Tomaintainbiodiversityandecologicalbalance.C.Totakeupthechallengefrompeopleinthewest.D.Toreducepeople’sfearofthisdangerouscreature.3、Whyisithardtopersuadepeopletoacceptthismeasure?A.Becausetherisksoutweighthebenefits.B.Becausemountainslionslikeeatingpeople.C.Becausethebenefitsarenotaseye-catchingasitsrisks.D.Becausemountainlionstendtogettooclosetopeople.4、Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Puma:aToughSellB.ANewStudyonPumaC.DeerCauseHugeLifeLossesD.DeerorPumas:aHardChoicePartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)EnoughsleepisimportanttohealthTheamountofsleep1.(need)dependsontheageofthepersonandtheconditionsin2.sleeptakesplaceTheyoungmayneedmoresleepthan3.old,butusuallyeighthoursareenoughforthehealthofgrown-upsSomecandowith4.thanthisamount,butothersmayneedmoreEverypersonknowshisownneed5.isthenamatterofgoodjudgmenttosatisfyhisneedSleepshouldalwaysbeenoughtomakeonebringbackhis6.(strong)andgetreadyforaday’sworkFreshairisnecessarytosoundsleepSoitisnotwithoutreasonforsomepeopletothinkthatitispracticabletosleep7.theopenairAbathatbedtime,8.hotnorcoolbutofbodytemperature,maybehelpful9.sleepSleep-producingdrugshouldneverbetakenexceptwhen10.(suggest)byadoctorIlovedoingrandomactsofkindness,butlatelyI’vebeenprettybusyandhavegottenoutofthehabit1.Igotacompletelyrandomactofkindnesssprungonmeandit2.(total)surprisedme!I’m18andIworkfulltimeIwassittingatmydesk,really3.(bore)andtiredbecauseitwasabout3:00intheafternoonwhenmycoworkercalledme,4.wasweirdbecauseshewasworkingintheroomrightnext5.me"Comeoutintheparkinglot,"sheshoutedIthoughtshe6.(knock)overunderatruckorsomethingsoIwent7.(run)outanditturnedoutthatoneofmyfriendswasstandingintheparkinglotwithtwoStarbucks8.(drink)formeandmycoworkerandacoupleofbagsofcandyincludingCadburyEggswhichare9.(I)favoriteIwas10.surprisedandhappybecauseIhadareallybaddaythatIgaveheratleastfivehugs!Sometimessomethingassimpleastakingtimeoutofyourdayandabout10to15buckscanreallyhelpsomeoneSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)ParentswithyoungonesneedtobecarefuloftheInternetactivitiesoftheirchildren.1、Buttheymightnothaveconsideredhowthey’regoingtoensure(確保)kids’safetyonline.Hereareanumberoftipstohelpprotectkids’safetyonline.2、AgoodunderstandingoftechnologiessuchasQQ,e-mail,textmessaging,forums(論壇),chatrooms,andsocialnetworkingsiteswillallbeimportantforensuringkids’safetyonline.3、Forexample,inthebeginningyoumayinsistthattheInternetonlybeusedwhilethechildisaccompanied(陪伴)aparent.Thiswouldbeusefulforguidingyourchildrenthroughtheir“first-time”experiencesonthewebandmakingsurethattheydevelopgoodonlinehabits.Keepthecomputerinacentralplacetoensurethatyourkids’onlinebehaviorisbeingwatched.Youdon’tneedtostandoverthem,butjustknowingthatyouaretherewillmakethemlesslikelytosearchthewebfornegativeinformation.4、Itwillbedifficulttokeepaclosewatchonwhatyourchildrenaredoingonlineatalltimes.5、Thiswillhelpensurekids’safetyonline.YourInternetsecuritysoftwareshouldincludesecretpasswords,websitehistory,andsomemethodsoftakingscreenpicturesatregulartimes.Itwouldalsobeusefultoletsoftwarebeabletowatchyourchild’sbehavioronsocialnetworkingsites.A.Createalistofacceptablecomputerbehavior.B.Soit’ssuitabletosetupanInternetcontrolsoftwareprogram.C.UseyourcomputersafelywhenyouconnectittotheInternet.D.ImproveyourcomputerskillsifyouarenotfamiliarwiththeInternet.E.ManyparentshavechildrenjustoldenoughtostartsurfingtheInternet.F.Thiswillhelpprotectyourkidsfromnegativeonlineinformation.G.TheInternetalsomakesiteasiertosearchandapplyforjobsandbusinesschances.Talkingtoyourselfmayseemalittleshameful.Accordingtothewell-knownsaying,talkingtoyourselfisthefirstsignofmadness,1、Talkingtoourselves,whetheroutloudorsilentlyinourheads,isavaluabletoolforthought.Farfrombeingmentallyill,self-ta

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