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滄州市任丘市2023年考研《英語一》考前沖刺預(yù)測(cè)試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)SuziegoestoherartclassTuesdayandThursdayafternoons.Shealwayslooksforwardtothosedayswhenshecandocreativethingsallafternoon.Sheloves___41___bowlsandcupsoutofclay.Lastmonthshelearnedtoput___42___intoahotoven,calledakiln,tomakeithardandstrong.Afterthepottery(陶器)has__43____downfromthekiln,sometimesshe___44___itwithalldifferentcolors.Brightcolorsareher__45____,althoughsometimesshelikestopaintin"___46___colors,"likebrownanddarkgreen.WhatSuzielikesbestaboutartisthegoodfeelingshegets___47___shehasfinished__48____onapieceofart.Andthenwhenshetakesithometoshowherparentsshefeelsso__49____ofwhatshehasmade.OnWednesdaysSuziedoessomethingelsethatshereally___50___.OnWednesdayafternoonsshewritesarticlesfortheschoolnewspaper.Whenshefirst___51___toherschool,shewroteanarticleabouthowitfeelstobeanewstudentinanewschool.Hersecondarticleinthenewspaperwasaboutateacheratherschoolwhohadjustfinishedwritingabook.Onthedaythenewspapercomes___52___,thefirstthingSuziedoesisto___53___whereherarticleisinthenewspaper.Andatthebeginningofherarticle,arethewords:BySuzanneJefferson.Onthewayhomefromschoolyesterday,Suzie___54___tothinkingabouthow__55____artandwritingarethesame.Inartclassshethinksof__56____thingstomake,andthenspendsalotoftimemakingitlookjustright.Andwhenshewritesarticlesfortheschoolnewspaper,shethinksofcreativethingsto__57____,andthenspendsalotoftimemakingit__58____justright.Andwhenshehasfinishedwritingareallygoodsentence,shefeelsalmostasifshehasmadeabeautifulpieceofart.Suzie__59____homesoshecouldwritesomethingshortbeforedinner.Shealreadyhadlotsofideasfornextmonth'snewspaper.Andshewantedtomakesurethatnoneofhercreativeideas___60___awaybeforeshewrotethemdownpermanentlyonpaper.1、A.using B.painting C.drawing D.making 2、A.bowls B.pottery C.cups D.clay 3、A.dropped B.cooled C.come D.fallen 4、A.rubs B.cleans C.brushes D.paints 5、A.bests B.friends C.favorites D.fears6、A.bright B.earth C.black D.deep 7、A.before B.when C.that D.until8、A.working B.painting C.putting D.taking 9、A.worried B.a(chǎn)nxious C.happy D.proud 10、A.promises B.wants C.hates D.enjoys 11、A.got B.sent C.moved D.returned12、A.up B.in C.out D.a(chǎn)bout 13、A.read B.search C.overlook D.check 14、A.began B.went C.got D.started 15、A.soon B.much C.long D.far 16、A.relative B.creative C.productive D.a(chǎn)ctive 17、A.tell B.talk C.speak D.say 18、A.feel B.look C.sound D.a(chǎn)ppear 19、A.rushedB.walked C.got D.went 20、A.left B.forgot C.floated D.keptSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Ifitwereuptome,I’dwritethispiecenextweekorevenlater.Letthedustsettleabit.ButIhavemyfather’sinsistentvoiceinmyhead:thestoryisnow,soyouwriteitnow.Noonewantstoreadlastweek’snews.MyfatherMichaelwasajournalist.Hestartedatage16onhislocalpaper,theLutonNews,andafternineyearsthere,hewentontoasix-decadecareerthatsawhimwritemorethan40biographiesofHollywoodstarsandspendaquarter-centurypresentingaweeklyradioshow.FromhimIlearnedaboutdeadlinesandaccuracy,andabsorbedhisruleaboutprofessionalclothing,onehehadbeentaughtbyhisfirstboss.Evenwhenhewasworkingathome,myfatherwouldfollowthatrule:shirtandtie,everyday.Therewereotherlessobviouslessons.Thefirstisaboutbeingmanly.Drivenandcompetitive,hewasn’tpresentforthebirthofanyofhisthreechildren,buthewastheverymodelofbeinglovingandfaithful.Myfathernevertookmetothefootballortaughtmetochangeatyre.Inapub,hemightmanagesomedrinks,buthismainfocuswouldusuallybethefoodmenu.Hewasamodelofadifferentkindofmaleness.ButperhapsthebiggestlessonIlearnedfromhimwasaboutresilience(恢復(fù)).Hegotdeepblows,losingbothhiswifeandfirstbornchild,mysisterFiona,withintwoyearsofeachother.Andyet,somehow,hegotbackupagain.Hetaughthimselftocookandcontinuedtodressneatly,pickingoutabrightjacketthatensuredhestoodoutinaroom.Hewouldmeeteditorsandwritestorieswiththesamehungerhehad65yearsearlier.Youngercolleagueskeepusingthesamewordabouthim:appealing.IhopeIlearnedhisresilience,thewayIlearnedaboutbeingajournalist.Peoplekeeptellingmethatmyfatherwasproudofme;andthetruthisIwasproudofhim.Raisedinahard-upcornerofwartimeEngland,hewentofftoseetheworld—andheneverstoppedlookingforwardandupward,staringatthestars.1、Whathasmadetheauthorwritedownthetextsosoon?A.Hisfather’swordsmotivatedhimtodoso.B.Hewantedtosettledownafterthewriting.C.Hewantedtowriteitbeforeheforgotit.D.Itwasthestoryheinsistedonwriting.2、Whatwastheauthor’simpressionofhisfather?A.Healwaysmanagedtodressupfollowingthefashion.B.Hesometimeshadahardtimemeetingtheworkdeadline.C.Hetrainedtheauthortobemanlyanddothebasicthings.D.HewascompetitiveatworkandremainedalovingDad.3、Whatwasthebestlessontheauthorlearnedfromhisfather?A.Thenecessityofkeepinggoodshape.B.Quickrecoveryfromsufferingorblow.C.Theabilitytogetacontentcareer.D.Theprideonetakesinhis/herparents.4、Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.DadLeftaDeepImpressiononMeforHisWorkB.DadProvedFaithfulandLovingfortheFamilyC.MyDadShowedHowtoBeaJournalistandaManD.ILearnedtoRecoverQuicklyafteraSufferingText2Thetornadocamewithoutanysign—theskywasblueandthesunhadbeenout.Thefirstalertmyhusband,Jimmy,67,andI,65,gotcamearound9p.m.,fromsomescrollingtextontheTVJimmywaswatching.Heranupstairstofindmeinourthird-floorbedroom,andwechangedthechanneltoourlocalPensacola,Florida,station.Nosoonerhadwefoundcoverageofthetornadothanitwasontopofus.Thebonesofthehouseshook,andthepowerwentout.Pinkinsulation(絕緣材料)flewintotheroomfromatrapdoortotheattic,andthewindbegantoroarthroughthehouse.Wehadthreeflightsofstepstonavigatetogettotherelativesafetyofthefirstfloor.Becausetheclosetdownthereiswedged(塞進(jìn))underneathabrickstaircase,itseemedlikethesturdiest(堅(jiān)固的)placeinourtownhousetowaitthingsout.Ididn’tknowhoworifwewouldmakeitdownthesteps.Itfeltasiftherewerenofloorunderneathmeasthewindliftedmeoffmyfeet.Igrippedthebanister(樓梯扶手)andtriedtomoveforward,butthisintensepressureheldmeinplace.Inthosesecondsofstillness,Icouldheareverythingaroundmerattling.Aswereachedthelastflightofsteps,ourfrontdoorblewout.Shardsofglassthatlookedlikebrokenicefleweverywhere.Suddenly,athree-foot-longtreebranchwhippedthroughthedoorframe.Itflewoverourheads,missingusbyinches.Hadwebeenonestepup,itwouldhaveimpaledus.Thebackwallofthehousefollowedsuitandtoreoffintothedarknessoutside.InstantlyIreachedthecloset,Jimmypushedmedowntotheclosetfloor,buthecouldn’tgetinsidehimselfbecauseofthewind.IgrippedJimmy’sarmasthetornadosuckedthedooropenandtriedtobringJimmywithit.Mykneesandscalpwerefullofglass,butinthatmoment,Ifeltnopain.IfIhadletgo,Jimmywouldhaveflownrightoutandintothebay.“Holdon!Holdon!”heyelled.Buttherewasnothinginthisclosettoholdonto.Allofasudden,Jimmyliftedoffhisfeetlikepeopleintornadoesdointhemovies.Ithoughthewasgone.Andtheneverythingstopped.Helandedonhisfeet.Inthosefirstquietmoments,Icouldn’tbelieveitwasover.Jimmysaidhe’dgooutsidetocheck.“No,”Isaid.“Don’tleaveme.”O(jiān)urneighborsaysthestormlastedfourminutes.Inthattime,fourofthetwelvetownhousesinourunitwerecompletelydestroyed.Ofthehousesleftstanding,ourssufferedthemostdamage.Amazingly,noneofuswereseverelyinjured.1、Paragraph2—4mainlytellus______.A.thetornadowasontopofusB.thetornadocausedgreatdamageC.thecoverageofthetornadobecamearealityD.thetornadowassostrongthatitliftedtheauthoroffherfeet2、Theunderlinedwords“thisintensepressure”inParagraph3referto______.A.theauthor’snervousnessaboutthetornadoB.theforcefromthetornadoontheauthorC.thestresstheauthorfeltfromherlifeD.thepressurethebanistergavetheauthor3、Fromthepassagewecanknowthat______.A.Neithertheauthornorherhusbandwasinjured.B.theauthor’shousewascompletelydestroyed.C.theywereawareofthetornadobeforeitcame.D.itbecamedarkoutsidewhenthetornadohitthetown4、Theauthorwrotethepassageto_______.A.sharewithusherexperienceofsurvivingatornadoB.warnusofthedangercausedbytornadosC.showushowtofightagainstatornadoD.tellustornadosaredangerousandhowtoprotectusfromthemText3It’sarealcaseoffishoutofwater.Blennies(鲇魚)intheSouthPacificOceanaregraduallyrelocatingtolandtoescapetheirpredators(捕食者),inanexampleofevolutioninaction.Fishfirstbegancrawlingontodrylandabout400millionyearsago,kickingoffanevolutionarychainofeventsthatledtohumans.Buttheirreasonsforexitingtheseahavebeenuncertain.Tolookforclues,TerryOrdattheUniversityofNewSouthWalesinAustraliahasbeenstudyingseveralspeciesofblenniesatRarotonga,thelargestoftheCookIslands.Atlowtide,blenniesarecommonlyfoundswimminginrockpoolsaroundtheedgesoftheisland.Butwhenhightidemovesin,theyclimbuptodrylandandmovearoundtherocksuntilthetideretreats.Theresearchersfoundthatthisismostlikelytoavoidpredatorsthatswiminwiththerisingtide–mainlybiggerfishlikelionfish.Totestwhatwouldhappenifblenniesdidnothaveanescapeplan,theymadeblennymodelsandsanktheminthesea.Themimicsendedupwithwounds,bitemarksandchunks-missing.Ofcourse,therearestilldangersforblenniesonland,liketheoccasionalbirdattack,butthepredationriskonlandisathirdthatofunderwater.What’smore,movingontolandhasadditionalbenefitsforblennies.Holesintherocksprovideshelterednestsforlayingeggs,andtheycanmaintaintheirdietofbacteria.Infact,severalspeciesofblennyfishatRarotongahavealreadymadethefulltransitiontoland-dwelling(陸生的)species.Theycontinuetobreathewiththeirgills,buthavedevelopedstrongertailfinsandjumpfromrocktorock.Ordbelievesthatmanyevolutionaryprocesseshavebeendrivenbytheneedtoescapepredators.“Itisoftenassumedthatanimalsmovehomestofindnewsourcesoffood,butinmanycases,escapingpredatorsisastrongermotivation.”hesays.1、Whydoblenniesclimbtodrylandwhenhightidecomes?A.Toacquirebetterhealth.B.Tosearchformorefood.C.Toseeksaferlivingconditions.D.Toadapttoanewenvironment.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“Themimics”inParagraph6referto?A.Therocksinthewater.B.Thepredatorsofblennies.C.Theresearchersofblennies.D.Themodelsofblennies.3、Whatcanbeconcludedfromthelastparagraph?A.Ord’sresearchopensanewview.B.Ordwonderswhyanimalsmovehomes.C.Ordshowsusthebenefitsofblennies’evolution.D.Ordhasdiscoveredhowfishhavebecomelanddwellers.4、Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Blennies’LivingHabitsB.WhyBlenniesChoosetoLiveonLandC.Blennies’EvolutionaryProcessD.HowBlenniesEscapefromtheirPredatorsText4Icanhearthesoundofinsectsandfeelautumnisnearing.ThismeansmyyearofstudyatNaraUniversityofEducationiscomingtoanend.ThetimeI'vespentherehasflownbysoquickly.ItseemsasifIcamehereamonthago,butinrealityIhavetogohomesoon.WhenIcamehere,Imissedmyfamilyandfriendsbackhomeandfoundithardtoovercomeloneliness,butontheotherhand,Iwasinterestedinthenewenvironmentandhadalotoffun.IhadvisitedJapanthreetimesbeforecomingtostudyatthisuniversity,butwhenIstartedlivinginJapan,manydayswerefilledwithamixtureofanxietyandexcitement.Isometimesmadesillymistakes,butIthoughtthiswasthebestwaytolearnaboutJapaneseculture.IwasnottheonlyonethatwasnotaccustomedtothedifferentcustomsofJapanesepeople.MyplanbeforecomingtoJapanwastomakefriendswithsomeJapanesestudentsinuniversities.However,Ifoundmybestfriendswerethosewhocamefromothercountries.Ididn'tknowmuchaboutothercountriesbutIcametobemoreinterestedinthemthroughmakingfriendsfromdifferentplaces,whichmademeawareofmanydifferentandsometimeshard-to-understandcustoms.Furthermore,IwassurprisedtoseemyselfthinkingmoreaboutmyowncultureandrealizedIshouldcometoknowitbetter.IamreallyhappythatIcametoNara.Duringmystay,IfeltthecloserconnectionbetweenhumansandnatureherethaninEurope.1、Whatcanweinferfromthethirdparagraph?A.Theauthorfeltpuzzledallthetime.B.Theauthorisadjustedtothelife.C.ManyforeignersliveinthecityofNara.D.Manystudentsliketheauthorfeltanxious.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph4referto?A.Differentcountries.B.Differentcultures.C.Manydifferentplaces.D.Foreignstudents.3、WhatdoweknowabouttheJapaneseaccordingtothetext?A.Theyvaluetheirlivesmuchmore.B.Theyaredifficulttogetalongwith.C.Theyaremindfulofprotectingtheenvironment.D.ManyEuropeanslovetomakefriendswiththem.4、Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tolookbackonhisstudy.B.TocallonreaderstovisitNara.C.ToshowthebeautyofJapaneseculture.D.Tosharehisexperienceofstudyingabroad.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)CulturalandcreativeproductsinspiredbyculturalrelicspreservedatChina’smuseumshavebroughtancientcultureclosertothepeopleThoughtheculturalrelics1.displaytothepublicremainpreservedintheirglasscases,culturalandcreativeproductsof2.(variety)kindsdevelopedbymuseumsareallowingpeopletocarryalittlepieceoftheculturalexhibitionsbackhomeInCentralChina’sHunanprovince,theHunanMuseumhasdeveloped3.seriesofhealth-relatedproducts,suchasfragrancepouches(香袋),teaandpillows,basedonseveral4.(discovery)attheMawangduitombsoftheHanDynasty(206BC—AD220),accordingtoareportinChinaYouthDailyInthenorthwesternprovinceofShaanxi,publictransportationcards5.(feature)culturalrelicsintheShanxiHistoryMuseum,especiallyfigurinesoftheTangDynasty(618—907),6.(be)amongthebest-sellingcreativeproductsZhangHuiguo,comingfromtheShanxiMuseum,saidthatgreatereffortsarebeingmadebymuseums7.(meet)thedemandforbetterculturalandcreativeproducts,8.haveevolvedfromreplicastoproductswithdeeperculturalmeanings"Theideaofculturalcreativityis9.(constant)expanding,andnoweverymuseum10.(seek)waystoreachyoungeraudiences,"saysWuMing,thechiefofcreativeproductdevelopmentatBeijing’sCapitalMuseumReadthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwordsortheproperformsofthegivenwordsThefirstcountrytousepublicserviceadvertisements(PSAs)istheUSDuringtheCivilWar,thegovernment1.(sell)bonds(債券)vianewspaperadvertisementsprovidedwithoutchargeandplacedthroughouttheNorth2.(raise)moneyinsupportofthewarThewaywassoeffective3.itresultedinthefirstnationaladcampaignsforbakingpowder,soapandrailroadtravel,thuslaunchingthecommercialadvertisingindustryThefirstnon-governmentalads4.couldbeconsideredPSAsappearedaftertheturnofthecenturyTheNationalChildLaborCommitteewaschairedbyFelixAdler,theearlywelfareleader5.stacked(堆積)hisBoardofDirectorswithnewspaperpublisherswhowouldsupporthiscauseThusthiswasperhapshowthefirstexampleofmediaco-brandingwasbornWhentheUS6.(draw)intoWorldWarIin1917,theFederalCommitteeofPublicInformationwascreated7.(encourage)publicsupportanddramatizethereasonsfor“whywefight”WithintheCommittee,aDivisionofPictorialPublicitywasformedbytheartistCharlesDanaGibson,whorecruited(招募)theleadingartistsofthetimetocreatepostersbuildingsupportforthewarJamesMontgomeryFlagcreatedthe“UncleSamNeedsYou”poster,8.maybeoneofthemostfamousandiconicpostersofalltimeHundredsof9.posterswhichhavebecomepartofthenationalmemory10.(be)producedbythisgroupAllworkwasproducedfreeincludingthedesign,printingandplacementSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Doyoustrugglewithbusinesswriting?Areteamsandindividualsaskingforhelpwiththeirbusinesswritingskills?(小題1)Since1990,wehavebeenhelpingemployeesandmanagerswritebetter.Everythingwritteninbusinessreflectstheimageofthecompanyandthewriter.(小題2)Thismeansorganizingideaswell,checkingthatthelanguageisaccurateandthatthepresentationisprofessional.Writingsuccessfullyisalwaystheresultofcarefulplanning.Beforeyoustartwriting,youneedtodecidewhyyouarewritingandwhatyouhopetoachieve.Thiswillhelpyoudecidewhattoincludeinyourwritingandwhethertowriteane-mail,aletterorperhapsareport.Meanwhile,thinkaboutreaders.(小題3)Thestructureofwhatyouwritecanguidereadersandhelpthemunderstandthecontentofyourwritingsothattheycanrespond.Whileyouarewriting,youneedtothinkabouthowyouorganizeyourideas.Writingareportmayinvolvepresentingdataandlinkingcomplexideas;writingamemo(備忘錄)mayinvolvedescribingasituationanddealingwithwaysofimprovingit.Youneedtounderstandhowtoconstructparagraphs.(小題4)Afteryouhavefinishedwritingcomestheveryimportantprocessofrevising,checkingandcorrecting.(小題5)Youwillfindplentyofusefulinformationabouteffectivebusinesswriting.Inourcourses,participantsgettools,tips,techniques,jobaids,andfollow-upresourcestohelpthemwritebetter.A.Contactus.B.Assessyourskillshere.C.Itwillhelpyouchooseappropriatestructures.D.Arangeofwordscanbeusedtolinkyourideas.E.Spellingmistakesshouldbecheckedandcorrected.F.Soitisveryimportantthatwritingisdonetothehigheststandards.G.Herecomesthegoodnews.WaystoHostanEco-FriendlyCookoutEatingintheopenairmayfeeleco-friendly,butoutdoordiningcanresultinunnecessarywasteify

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