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2023年陜西省渭南市華縣考研《英語一》臨考沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Lastsummeratornadohitasmalltownnearby.Isawinthelocalnewspaperapictureofayoungwomanalittleboyandayounger1standinginfrontofatotallydestroyedhouseeyeswideopenwith2Inoticedtheirclothing3closelymatchedours.Thiswouldbeagoodopportunitytoteachmychildrentohelpthoseless4.I5theirsituationtomyseven-year-oldtwins,BradandMartin,and6theboystodonatesomeoftheirlessfavoritetoys.Mylittledaughter,Meghan,7quietlywhentheboyspileduptheoldtoys.Afterawhile,Meghanwalkedup8Lucy,hermuch-loveddoll,9tightlytoherchest.Sheputherroundlittle10intoLucy’s,givingherafinalkiss,andthenlaidher11ontopoftheothers.“Oh,honey,”Isaid,“youdon’thavetogiveLucy.Youlovehersomuch.”Meghannodded,tryingto12hertears.“Lucymakesmehappy,Mummy.Maybeshe’llmakethatlittlegirlhappy,too.”Theboyswatchedinsurprise13theirbabysisterplacedLucyinthe14WhileIstaredatMeghan,reflectinguponmydonation,theywent,withoutaword,totheirroomandboth1516withtheirvalueditems.Martinhesitated17,thenlookedoveratMeghanandputhismodelcarnexttoLucy.Amazed,Iremovedmyold18fromthebox,and19itwithanewoneIhadboughttheweekbefore,hopingtheyoungwomanwould20itasmuch.Anyonecangiveawaywhattheynolongerneed,buttruegenerosityisgivingwhatyou________I,whohadmeanttoteach,wastaught.1、A.man B.woman C.girl D.boy2、A.pity B.fear C.a(chǎn)nger D.sympathy3、A.brands B.colors C.prices D.sizes4、A.optimistic B.fortunate C.thankful D.wealthy5、A.explained B.a(chǎn)nnounced C.demonstrated D.translated6、A.a(chǎn)llowed B.commanded C.requested D.encouraged7、A.watched B.behaved C.counted D.waited8、A.to B.by C.with D.for9、A.tied B.hung C.hugged D.grasped10、A.eyes B.ears C.head D.face11、A.gently B.swiftly C.painfully D.gratefully12、A.keepout B.takeoff C.burstinto D.holdback13、A.before B.a(chǎn)s C.a(chǎn)fter D.once14、A.box B.car C.room D.picture15、A.played B.dealt C.returned D.disappeared16、A.a(chǎn)ngrily B.briefly C.eagerly D.merely17、A.jacket B.item C.newspaper D.doll18、A.balanced B.replaced C.mixed D.compared19、A.love B.keep C.wear D.wash20、A.buy B.intend C.need D.dislikeSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Astheparentofa7-year-oldboy,sometimesIfeellike“no”ismymostfrequentlysaidword.ButifIlookhonestlyatthebigpictureofmydailyvocabulary,Iprobablywouldconcludethatitactuallycontainstoomuch“yes”.Sayingyesmeansopeningmyselfuptonewexperiences,invitingnewordeeperrelationships.Buttoomuch“yes”leavesanyofusfeelinganxious,overcommitted(過分受約束的)andpowerlesstosetandmaintainboundariesinourlives.ThishadbeenonmymindwhenTheBookofNo:365WaystoSayItandMeanIt-andStopPeople-Pleasing.Forevercameacrossmydesk.Theneweditionofthisdecade-oldbookbypsychologistSusanNewmanisamust-readbookforthoseofuswhostruggletosay“no”withauthenticity,confidenceandkindness.Newmancallspeoplewhofeelforcedtosayyesalltheirwaythroughlife“people-pleasers”.Thechiefsymptomsofthisconditionincludeassociatinghelpingotherswithyourself-respect,holdingexpectationsthatyouwillcareforothersandfeelingunwillingtostateyourownneedswhenarequestcomesyourway.Forpeople-pleasers,“yesisthepathofleastresistanceandthewaytoavoiddamagingyourrelationshipwiththeasker,”Newmanwrites.Thebookoffersbriefdialoguesforhundredsofscenariosinwhich“no”istherightanswer,forreasonsrangingfromtimemanagementtofinancialpressurestoemotionalboundaries.Newmanconsiderswhatcameaboutamongfriends,atwork,withinfamiliesandinparenting.Readingthroughthescenarios,Irealizedtheyhavesomethingsincommon-thingsthatimmediatelystartedhelpingmeimprovemy“no”skills.Doyouthinkthisbookmightbehelpfultoyou?It’sOKiftheansweris“no”,butIdohighlyrecommenditforyourPositiveReadingListshelf.1、WhydoestheauthorincludehisownpersonalexperienceinParagraph1?A.Toblamehimself. B.Toshowhowtoguidekids.C.Totellhislikesanddislikes. D.Tohelprecommendabook.2、WhatismainlytalkedaboutinParagraph3?A.Howtodealwitharequest.B.Whyaskersturntoothersforafavor.C.Whypeople-pleaserssay“yes”toooften.D.Howtostrengthenrelationshipswithaskers.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“scenarios”probablymean?A.Occasions. B.Processes.C.Adventures. D.Stories.4、Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodo?A.Givenoresponsetoanydemand.B.Learntosay“no”inapositiveway.C.Keepopenallchannelsofcommunication.D.Say“yes”constantlywithoutfeelingguilty.Text2Indianscientistshavedesignedanewdevicewhichtheyhopewillsolveoneofthebiggestproblemswiththeuseofsolarenergy.Theycallthedeviceasolartree.Solartreeshavemetal"branches"extendingfromatall,centralpoleatdifferentlevels.Eachbranchholdsaphotovoltaic(光電的)panel,alsocalledasolarpanel.Thesepanelsareflatsurfacesthatcollectenergyfromthesunandturnitintoelectricity.DaljitSinghBediisthechiefscientistattheCouncilofScientificandIndustrialResearch,orCSIR,inNewDelhi,India.TheCSIRlaboratoriesarewherethesolartreewasdesigned.Bedisaystheshapeofthesolartreemakesitpossibletofitmorephotovoltaicpanelsinaspacethantraditionalsystemsdo."Ittakesabout4squaremetersofspacetoproduceenergywhichotherwisewouldhaverequired400squaremetersofspace,"hesays.Scientistsbelievetheenergyasolartreecollectswillbeenoughtopowerfivehomes.Thesolartreeswillmakeiteasiertoprovidesolarenergyforhomesincities,theysay.Thesolartreeswillalsotakelessspacefromfarmersinruralareas.Andtheywillcollectmoreenergythannormalphotovoltaicpanelsonthetopsofbuildings,becausetheirdesignhelpswithplacementofsolarpanelsinawaythattheyareexposedmoretothesun.Indiaistheworld'sthirdlargestproducerofgreenhousegases.Thecountryhaspromisedtoreduceitsrateofgreenhousegasproduction.Thecostofphotovoltaicpanelshasgonedowninrecentyears.Thishasmadesolarpowercheaperandeasiertouse.Butitisstillnotclearhowusefulthesenewdevelopmentsinsolarpowertechnologyare.1、Whichpicturecanshowthesolartreeinthepassage?A. B. C. D.2、WhatdoesBedisayaboutthesolartrees?A.Theyareenergy-consuming. B.Theyarespace-saving.C.Theyareeasilyaccessible. D.Theyhavegeographicallimitation.3、Whatmakesthesolartreecollectmoreenergy?A.Thehi-techmaterialsbuiltinthepanels. B.Thenumberofpanelsfixedonit.C.Thecorrectplacementofthetree. D.Theflexibilitvofitsdesign.4、What'sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Tointroduceanewtechnologicalinvention.B.Toexplainwhyscientistsdesignsolartrees.C.Todescribethefeaturesofsolartrees.D.Toshowthebenefitsofsolarpowertechnology.Text3Playingamusicalinstrumentthroughout:yourlifeprotectsyourhearinginoldage,aCanadianstudysuggests.Thestudy,publishedinPsychologyandAging,carriedouthearingtestson74adultmusiciansand89non-musicians.Itfounda70-year-oldmusician’shearingwasasgoodasthatofa50-year-oldwhodidnotplay.Hearingnormallydeclinesaspeopleage.By60,10-30%ofpeoplehavemoderatehearingloss.By80,thatgoesuptoasmanyas60%.Problemsareparticularlyseeninthecentralauditory(聽覺的)processingsystem,whichisassociatedwithunderstandingspeech,especiallywhenthereisbackgroundnoise.Previousstudieshaveshownmusicianshavebetterhearingthannon-players.Butthisresearch,byateamattheRotmanResearchInstituteinToronto,lookedatadultsofallages-from18to91-toseehowpeoplewereaffectedastheyaged.Theycarriedouthearingtestson74amateurandprofessionalmusicians(whohadplayedsincetheageof16,werestillpractisingandhadbeengivenformalmusiclessons)and89non-musicians(whohadneverplayedaninstrument).Musiciansweresignificantlybetteratpickingoutspeechagainstnoise.Theresearcherssuggestthatlifelongmusicianshipreducesage-relatedchangesinthebrain,probablyduetomusiciansusingtheirauditorysystemsatahighlevelonaregularbasis.TheheadofbiomedicalresearchatActiononHearingLoss,DrRalphHolme,said:“Whilethisstudysuggeststhatmusiciansmightbemoreabletocopewiththeconsequencesofhearingloss,itisfarbettertoreducedamageinthefirstplacebyusingappropriateearprotection.Wehavealwayscampaingnedforeveryonewhoplaysamusicalinstrumentorlistenstoloudmusictowearhearingprotection,likeearplugs,whichreducetheriskofdamagingyourhearingpermanently.”1、WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?A.Apersonaged80willlose30%hearing.B.Apersonagedabove60musthavebadhearing.C.Peoplehavefewerproblemswithbackgroundnoise.D.People’shearingusuallybecomesworsewhentheygetolder.2、WhatcanwegetfromtheCanadianstudy?A.Ittestedthehearingof162people.B.Thefindingofthestudywasn’tpublishedpublicly.C.Playingamusicalinstrumentmaydogoodtohearing.D.Musicianswereasgoodatpickingoutspeechagainstnoiseasnon-musicians.3、Whydon’tmusicianschangemuchintheirbrainastheyage?A.Theyliketotakemoreexercise.B.Theyusetheirhearingmoreandregularly.C.Theydon’texposethemselvestobackgroundnoise.D.Theypaymoreattentiontoprotectingtheirhearing.4、HowcanwedealwithhearinglossaccordingtoDrRalphHolme?A.Gethelpfrommusicians.B.Listentoloudmusicless.C.Protecthearingproperly.D.Playamusicalinstrumentmore.5、Theauthorwrotethepassageto________.A.entertainthereadersB.a(chǎn)dvertiseamusicalinstrumentC.complainaboutpeople’shearinglossD.informreadersofaresearchonhearingText4Inashockingupset,70-year-oldRepublicancandidateDonaldTrumprodeawavetovictoryasvoterselectedhimthe45thPresidentoftheUnitedStatesinNovember,2016.Actually,alotofexpertshadpredictedthatDemocraticcandidateHillaryClintonwouldcomeoutontop.Throughoutthecampaign,oneofTrump’smainchallengeswastopersuadevotersthathehastheattitude,knowledgeandjudgmenttobepresident.Intheend,hewasabletoattractmorethanenoughvoterstohisside.HillaryClintonadmittedtheelectiontoTrumpinaphonecallataround2:30am.“Hillaryhasworkedverylongandveryhardoveralongperiodoftime,”Trumptoldhissupportersduringhisvictoryspeech.“Weoweheramajordebtofgratitudeforherservicetoourcountry.”HillaryClintondeliveredherspeechlaterintheday.“Wemustacceptthisresultandthenlooktothefuture,”shetoldherdisappointedsupporters.“DonaldTrumpisgoingtobeourpresident.Weowehimanopenmindandthechancetolead.”Trump’srisetothepresidencycomesafteralongcareerasarealestatedeveloper.Hebuiltskyscrapers,resortsandgolfcourses.Healsoriskedotherbusinesses,introducingTrumpSteaks,TrumpNaturalSpringWater,andanairlinecalledTrumpShuttle.In2004,hebecameaTVstarwiththerealityshowTheApprentice.NowTrumpandhisteamwillhavetofacemanydifficultthings.They’llhavetoworktobringthecountrytogetherafteradivisivecampaignthatupsetmillionsofAmericans.Throughoutthecountry,millionsofAmericansareoutofworkandstrugglingtomakeendsmeet.Thenewpresidentmustalsoaddressinternationalissues.Theyincludethewaronterrorismandtherefugeecrisis.Still,Trumpsaysheseesabrightfutureahead.“EverysingleAmericanwillhavetheopportunitytorealizehisorherfullestpotential,”hetoldhissupporters.1、WhatshouldmanyexpertsthinkofTrump’svictory?A.Itisexpected.B.Itissatisfying.C.Itisannoying.D.Itissurprising.2、HowoldwasDonaldTrumpwhenhebecameaTVstar?A.50yearsold.B.54yearsold.C.58yearsold.D.62yearsold.3、WhatcanbelearnedaboutDonaldTrumpfromthepassage?A.Hewasabusinessman.B.Hehasbeenservingingovernment.C.HethoughtbadlyofHillaryClinton.D.HeisworriedaboutAmerica.4、Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.TheproblemswithAmerica.B.ThechallengesTrumpwillface.C.Trump’sideasabouthisfuturework.D.ThedecisionsTrumpwillhavetomake.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)I’mAlexandraGrace,EducatoratNewZealandEmbassyBeijingTodayIwillgiveyouabriefintroductionofNewZealand’shighereducationSmall1.itmaybe,NewZealandoffersqualityhighereducationopportunities,withtwo2.(three)ofitshighereducationinstituteswithinthetop10ofQSWorldUniversityRankings3.4.makesNewZealand’suniversitiesstandoutistheirabilities5.(provide)high-endeducationThoughChinesestudentsformthelargestinternationalstudentgroupinNewZealand,thecountryonlyranksthe7thonChinesestudents’most6.(desire)overseasdestinationlistThesizeofthecountrypreventsit7.(become)ahotstudydestinationButitdrawsstudentswithits8.(safety)andmulti-culturalenvironmentWhileitattractsmainlywealthystudents,highereducationinNewZealandisalsoaffordableformanycommonChinesefamiliesChinesestudentscanget9.British-basededucationwiththeschoolfeebeingsomeofthelowestintheworld10.a(chǎn)verage,theschoolfeewasabout25,000dollarsperyear,andthelivingcostswereabout20,000dollarsayearBesides,studentscandosomepart-timejobsThemoney11.(earn)inthosejobsisenoughforthemtotravelaroundthecountryandenjoyitsbreath-takingsceneryTheChinesePeople'sLiberationArmyNavyturned70onApril23,1.Itisatimeforreflectingonitsbeginningandhowoverthepastsevendecadesithasovercomesomanydifficultiestogrow2.a(chǎn)modemnavalforceAsamajorPacificcountry3.hasmorethan18,000kilometersofcoastline,ChinaneedsapowerfulnavalforcethatcantimelyrespondtochallengesandrisksThePLANavyisincreasinglybeinglookeduponasanessentialforce4.(defend)thecountry'sinterestsandprotectitsnationals'personalsafetyand5.(possession)overseasThus,thecallsforChinatobuildablue-seanavyhavebecomestronger,6.thePLANavyhasapparentlyaccelerateditsmodernizationstepstryingtoincreaseitsbattleabilitiesandreadinessNottomentionthatthenavyalsohasthedutytomore7.(effective)respondtochallengestothecountrymaritime(海上的)interestsandterritorialintegrity(領(lǐng)土完整)However,aspartofChina'sdefenseforces,thePLANavyisaforcefor8.(peace)purposes,ThePLANavyhasalsoactivelyparticipatedininternationalhumanitarianmissions(使命)and9.(conduct)variousexchangeswithnavalforcesfromothercountriestobuildunderstandingand10.(strength)trustSowehavereasontobelievethatthePLANavy11.(contribute)bettertoworldpeaceanddevelopmentSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Childrenwhohavedevelopedleadershipskillsaresuretohaveabrightfuture.1、Notonlywilltheygainmoreself-esteemandinteractmoreeasilywiththeirpeers,theycanalsomakeanimpactontheircommunity.Thesequalitieswillcontinuetodevelopaschildrengrowup.Herearesimpletechniquestodevelopchildren’sleadershipqualities.Discusspeerpressure.Childrenareoftenexposedtopeerpressureandworryabouthowothersviewthem.2、Leadershiprequiresbeingsociallyinvolved,butstillhonoringpersonalmoralsandstandards.Discusshypothetical(假設(shè)的)peerpressuresituationsandaskkidstoconsiderhowthey’dbehaveindifferentsituations.3、Whenthey’reabletoclearlyshowtheirthoughts,theyfeelmoreself-confidentandareabletodealwithcomplexproblems.Youcanhelpbyencouragingchildrentospeakoutandbylisteningseriouslytotheirthoughts.Althoughmanychildrengothroughrebelliousstages,don’tenforcesilence.Instead,suggestself-expression.Teachbyexample.4、Eveniftheydontexpressitaloud,childrenmayseeyouasarolemodel.Modelleadershipbehaviorbyhelpingothers,volunteeringinleadershippositionsandtakingactionineverydaylife.Developchildren’sindividualtalentsandencourageparticipation.Everychildhaspotentialforleadershipskills,butnoteverychilddevelopsskillsinthesameway.5、Achildmightbeatalentedathleteorskilledatpaintinganddrawing.Findwaysforkidstodeveloptheseskillsinagroupsetting,whichpromotesteamworkandsocialskills.A.Encouragechildrentoexpressthemselves.B.Payattentiontospecificinterestsandabilities.C.Findvolunteerandcommunityserviceopportunities.D.Childrenstartbenefitingfromleadershipskillsatanyage.E.Childrenwithself-awarenesshaveagreaterabilitytolead.F.Childrenobservetheadultsintheirlives,andvaluewhattheysee.G.Talkwithyourchildrenabouttheimportanceofavoidingpeerpressure.HowtokeepfitNowadays,withthehighpaceofmodernlife,moreandmorepeopleareinthestateofsub-health(亞健康).Ahealthybodyisveryimportanttoeveryoneofus.Thestepstogoodhealtharen’tcomplex.Herearesomesuggestedways.1、?Formgoodhealthyhabits.Betteryourhealthylifestylebyadoptingavarietyofhealthyhabi

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