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石獅市2023年考研《英語一》全真模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Asatemporaryteacher,mydailyroutine1drivingtoanewschool2everyday,soI’musuallyunabletoanticipate(預(yù)料)theday’sevents,goodorbad.Ononeparticularday,Iwasteachinginavery3class.Iwasmanagingbehaviorallthemorningandbylunchtime,Ineededcoffeeto4theafternoon.Soatmylunch5,Idrovetoanearbyplazatogetacupof6.Uponreturningtothecar,IrealizedIhad7mykeysandmyphone8.Ihadabout15minutestogetbacktotheschoolwhichwasagood4–or–5minute9.Ithoughtofrushingback,butitbeing10,Ithoughtanastyfallonicewouldonlymakethesituationmuch11.SoIranintoaMcDonald’swhichwasinthe12plazaandaskedthemanatthecounterwho13tobethemanagertohelpmecallatab.I14explainedmysituationandhehurriedtothebacktousethephone15Ipacedintherestaurant.Themanagerreturned16totellmethatthecabcompanyhadputhimonholdandthenthelinegot17.Myexpressionbegantoresemblesomecombinationofhopelessnessandfear.Almostimmediately,themanagergrabbedhiscoatand18todrivemetotheschool.Without19,Ifollowedhimintohiscarandmadebackintomyclassroomwith2minutesto20beforethebell!1、A.concludesB.involvesC.relatesD.connects2、A.a(chǎn)lmostB.hardlyC.reallyD.luckily3、A.easyB.pleasantC.difficultD.noisy4、A.costB.pickC.finishD.survive5、A.stopB.stayC.pauseD.break6、A.teaB.milkC.coffeeD.wine7、A.lockedB.forgotC.threwD.shut8、A.downB.insideC.upD.outside9、A.distanceB.driveC.walkD.time10、A.summerB.fallC.winterD.spring11、A.worseB.easierC.betterD.simpler12、A.otherB.a(chǎn)notherC.nextD.same13、A.turnedB.explainedC.happenedD.came14、A.quicklyB.brieflyC.slowlyD.hurriedly15、A.a(chǎn)fterB.untilC.whenD.while16、A.evenB.onlyC.stillD.yet17、A.disconnectedB.stuckC.troubledD.interrupted18、A.draggedB.pulledC.offeredD.pushed19、A.problemB.choiceC.a(chǎn)lternativeD.hesitation20、A.spareB.leaveC.ringD.controlSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1VisitorstoBritainaresometimessurprisedtolearnthatnewspaperstherehavesuchalargecirculation(發(fā)行).The“DailyMirror“andthe“Dailyexpress”bothsellaboutfourmillioncopieseveryday.BritishfamiliesgenerallybuyanewspapereverymorningandtwoorthreeonSundays.Besidesthenationalpapers,thereis,however,anotherbranchoftheBritishpresswhichsellsalmostasmanycopies.Localnewspapershaveaweeklycirculationof13million.Almosteverytownandcountyareahasone.Nearlyallofthemholdtheirownfinancially(財政)andmanyofthemareveryprofitable(賺錢的).Thesepapersarewrittenalmostentirelyforreadersinterestedinlocalevents—births,weddings,deaths,council(地方會議)meetingsandsports.Editorsprefertorelyonpeoplewhoknowthedistrictwell.Agreatdealoflocalnewsisregularlysuppliedbyclubsandchurchesintheneighborhoodanditdoesnotgetouttodateasquicklyasnationalnews.Theeditorsmustneverforgetthatthesuccessofanynewspaperdependsonadvertising(廣告).Heisusuallyanxioustokeepthegoodwilloflocalbusinessmenforthisreason.Butifthenewspaperiswellwrittenandthenewsitemshavebeencarefullychosentodrawlocalreaders,thebusinessmenaregratefulfortheopportunity(機會)tokeeptheirproductsinthepubliceyes.1、VisitorstoBritainaresurprisedtolearnthat________.A.therearesomanylocalnewspapersthereB.localpapersshouldhaveacirculationoffourmillionC.the“DailyMirror“and“DailyExpress”sellasmanyas4millioncopieseverydayD.Britishnewspapersaresowidelyread2、Localnewspapershave________.A.a(chǎn)circulationaslargeasthatofnationalnewspapersB.a(chǎn)dailycirculationof13millionC.a(chǎn)slightlysmallercirculationD.a(chǎn)nevenlargercirculation3、Inthewriter’sopinion,nopapercanpossiblysucceedwithout________.A.a(chǎn)dvertisements B.interestingreportsC.a(chǎn)greatdealofnationalnews D.a(chǎn)nexcellentsalesmanager4、Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Allthelocalnewspapersareveryprofitable.B.Localnewspapershaveaweeklycirculationof14million.C.Localreadersaremuchinterestedinlocalnews.D.EachBritishfamilybuysthreenewspapersonSundays.Text2Humanshavebeenkeepinganimalsaspetsfortensofthousandsofyears,butDrJean-LoupRault,ananimalscientistattheUniversityofMelbourneinAustralia,believesnewcompanionsarecoming:robotpets.“Technologyismovingveryfast,”RaulttoldABCNews,“TheTamagotchiintheearly1990swasreallythefirstroboticpet,andnowSonyandotherbigcompanieshaveimprovedthemalot.”Thismaynot

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petlovers.Afterall,whowouldchooseaplastictoyoveralovelypuppy?ButRaultarguesthattherobotickindhasalotgoingforit:“Youdon’thavetofeedit,youdon’thavetowalkit,itwon’tmakeamessinyourhouse,andyoucangoonaholidaywithoutfeelingguilty.”Thetechnologyalsobenefitsthosewhoareallergictopets,shortonspace,orfearfulofrealanimals.It’snotclearwhetherrobotpetscanreplacerealones.Butstudiesdosuggestthatwecanbondwiththesesmartmachines.Peoplegivetheircarsnamesandkidsgivetheirtoyanimalslifestories.It’sthesamewithrobots.WhenSonystoppeditsrepairserviceforitsrobotdogAiboinMarch2014,ownersinJapanheldfunerals.Asananimalwelfareresearcher,Raultisconcernedabouthowroboticpetscouldaffectourattitudestowardsliveanimals.“Ifwebecomeusedtoaroboticcompanionthatdoesn’tneedfood,waterorexercises,perhapsitwillchangehowhumanscareaboutotherlivingbeings,”hesaid.Soaredogsandcatsathingofthepast,asRaultpredicts?Forthosewhogrewupwithlivingandbreathingpets,themechanicalkindmightnotdo.Butforournextgenerationwhoareinconstanttouchwithsmarttechnology,afutureinwhichlovelypetsneedn’thaveaheartbeatmightnotbeafar-fetcheddream.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“sitwellwith”means?A.berefusedby B.bebeneficialtoC.makeadifferenceto D.receivesupportfrom2、Whataretheadvantagesofrobotpets?a.Theyareplasticandfeelsmooth.b.Ownersneedn’tworryaboutthemwhengoingout.c.Theycanhelpcureallergies(過敏).d.Theysavespaceandcosts.A.a(chǎn)b B.bcC.bd D.cd3、Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat___________.A.SonyisthefirstcompanytoproducerobotpetsAibo.B.Peoplecandevelopstrongbond(聯(lián)系、關(guān)系)withtheirrobotpets.C.Raultthinksrobotpetsstillhavealongwaytogo.D.Robottoysmayhelppeoplecaremoreaboutlivingbeings.4、Thepassagemainlytellsus___________.A.theadvantagesofrobottoys B.thepopularityofrobotpetsC.livingpetsaredyingout. D.robotpetsarecoming.Text3They’reinrestaurants,hotelsandhomesallovertheworld.Thesaltwateraquarium,withitscolourfish,bringapieceofthewildintoyourlivingroom.Butdoyoureallyknowwherethosesaltwaterfishcomefrom?Afull97percent,yes,almostallkindsofsaltwaterfishcan’tbebredincaptivity(人工養(yǎng)殖).Theymustinsteadbetakenfromtheocean.Andhowisthatdone?Mostofthetime,withsodiumcyanide,itisaharmfulchemicalcompoundthatmanyfishcollectorsinthePhilippines,SriLanka,andIndonesiausetocatchfish.Theymixitwithwateranduseitonthefish.Stunned,thefishcanthenbeeasilycaught.Whatdoescyanidedotothefish?Thereisascientificstudyoncyanide’seffects.Whenthereiscyanideinwater,fishlosetheirbalanceandhavedifficultybreathing.Somefishsimplydiethenandthere.Many,manymoredieonthewaytocaptivity.AlthoughcyanidefishinginthePhilippines,SirLanka,andIndonesiaisnotallowed,itsillhappenstoooften.AccordingtotheWorldwildlifeFund,upto90percentofthesaltwaterfishthatentertheUSeachyeararecaughtthisway.TheCenterforBiologicalDiversityiscallingontheUSgovernmenttoavoidtheseimports.“Comparedtomanyenvironmentalproblemsnowfacingtheworld’soceans,thisisonethatcaneasilybesolved,”saidNicholasWhippsoftheCenter.“BecausetheUSissuchapowerfulmarketplayerinthisindustry,theresponsibilitytostopthispracticefallslargelyontheUnitedState’shoulders.”InthePhilippines,privateplanesbringincyanidetothefishermanandthentakeawaythelivefish.Livefishgivethefishermanabetterlifethandeadones,somoreandmorefishermenhaveturnedfromsupplyingthefish-for-foodtradetothefish-for-aquariumstrade.TheCenterforBiologicalDiversityhopesthegovernmentwillusethelawtoturnawaycyanide-caughtfishandpersuadepeopletobuythoseonlyraisedincaptivity.1、Whatcanweleanaboutcyanidefishing?A.Itiswithinthelaw. B.Itisthemainreasonwhyfishdie.C.Itbringsdeathtomanyfish. D.Itcauseshealthproblemsforfishermen.2、Afishcollectorcaneasilycatchsaltwaterfishwhen________.A.theybecomesick B.theyareswimmingincyanide-filledwaterC.theyconsidercyanideasfood D.theygetoutofbreathwhiletryingtoescape3、Theunderlineword“this”inParagraph6refersto_________.A.importingfishfromforeigncountries B.usingprivateplanestocarryfishC.overfishingintheocean D.catchingfishwithcyanide4、WhatdoestheCenterwantAmericanstodo?A.Saynotocyanide-caughtfish. B.Keepcyanidefishing.C.Stayawayfromtheharmfulcyanide. D.Raisemorefishincaptivity.Text4SydneyOperaHouseToursWeofferthreedifferenttoursofthisiconicbuildings.TheEssentialTourbringstolifethestorybehindthedesignandconstructionofoneoftheworld’smostfamouslandmarks.Usinginteractiveaudiovisualtechnology,yourguidewilltakeyouonamemorablejourneyinsidetheyoungestbuildingevertobeWorldHeritagelisted.Afterwards,whynotstayaroundandeatattheStudioCafé,withitsmodernAustralianmenu?YoucanbothenjoythebestviewsinSydneyandclaima20%reductiononthetotalcostofyourmeal.(Don’tforgettoshowyourticketinordertoclaimyourdiscount.)Language:English,French,GermanTakesplace:Dailybetween9amand5pmPrices:Adult$35/Online$29.75Concessions:Australianseniorsandpensioners;studentsandchildrenof16andunder$24.50Priorbookingsarenotessential.——————————————————————TheBackstageTourgivesyoubackstageaccesstotheSydneyOperaHouse.Itisauniqueopportunitytoexperiencethereal-lifedramasbehindthestage!Youmightevengettostandontheconcerthallstage,takeupaconductor’sbatonintheorchestrapitandimagineyouareleadingtheperformance.Youwillalsogettoseeinsidethestars’dressingrooms.ThetourconcludeswithacomplimentarybreakfastintheGreenRoom,theprivatediningareaofperformerspastandpresent.Takesplace:Dailyat7amPrices:$155.Noconcessions.Topurchase:Bookingsareessential.Limitedto8peoplepertour.Onlinesalesexpireat4:30pmtwodaysprior.Notes:Thetourincludesupto300steps.Flat,rubber-soledshoesmustbeworn.Forsafetyreasons,childrenof12yearsoldandunderarenotpermitted.——————————————————————OperaHighTeaconsistsofatourwhereyouwillwalkinthefootstepsofworld-classsingers,dancersandmusicians,followedbyfinefoodandmusicinthespectacularsurroundingsoftheBennelongDiningRoom.Whatcouldbebetterthanatreatofdeliciouslightsnacksandsoftdrinksfollowedbyaliverecital(獨唱會)byaleadingAustraliansinger?Anunforgettabletreatforyoungandold!Takesplace:EverysecondWed.,2pmDuration:1.5hoursPrices:$145perpersonBookonlineorvisittheGuidedToursDesk201、Atravelerwillenjoyaperformanceifhechooses________.A.theEssentialTour B.theBackstageTourC.OperaHighTea D.a(chǎn)nyofthetours1、JoiningtheBackstageTour,atraveler________.A.isallowedtowearsneakerswhenstandingonthestageB.willhaveanopportunitytobetheconductoroftheorchestraC.cantakehisbigfamilyof8memberstofreebreakfastD.canbuythediscountticketthedaybeforethetour2、Ifacouplewhotravelledwiththeir17-year-oldsonjoinedtheEssentialTourandhadamealof$150there,whatwouldthelowestcostbeifpaidincash?A.$2.25. B.$214.5.C.$225. D.239.25.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)WhenMrWang,aChinesecalligraphy(書法)masterandpainter,invitedmetohisstudio,Igotextremely1.(delight)Whatatreat!Hisapartmentdoublesashisstudio,2.hecreatescalligraphyworksandpaintingsaswellThelivingroomhasalongdeskwithacollectionof3.(brush)ofvaryingsizes,twobiginkpotsandapairofpaperweightsMrWangshowedhislatestwork,ascroll(卷軸)oftheGreatWallatBadaling4.(wind)itswayalongthesteephills,which5.(recognize)asaWorldHeritageSitebytheUnitedNationsin6.Thebeautyoftheseven-meter-longscrollpaintingwasbeyond7.(describe)Hetoldmesomeonehadofferedalargeamountofmoneyforthepainting,butherefused8.(part)withitashewantedtodonatetotheNationalMuseumAfterthat,MrWanginvitedmetopracticecalligraphy,anditwasthefirsttimethatIhad9.(true)experiencedthebeautyofthelineItwasthen10.InoticedMrWangappearedtohaveahealthybodyIwonderedifpracticingcalligraphykepthimsofitWhetherthatistrue,onethingiscertain;asMrWangput11.,“Onlydoonethinganddoitwell---that’sthesecrettosuccess”The"selfie"isusedtodescribetheself-takenphoto,oftenfromasmartphoneSomeonetakesabout10selfieseachtimehedoes,andheonlyendsup1.(post)oneortwoofthoseHepickstheonethathefeelsmakehimlookthe2.(good)Inthatpicture,hegainsconfidenceForthatmoment,everythingbadorterriblethathashappenedtohim3.(remove),becausethatsmileiswhatgiveshimthe4.(determine)tolovehimselfIread5.poemrecentlyandtheyoungmansaid,”IfIaskyou6.youlove,theanswerswillmostlikelyrollyourtongueYoulovetoreadYoulovetowriteYouloveyourmom,youdaughter,oryourbestfriendHowlongdoyouthinkyoucangoonandonbeforeyousay'Ilove7.(I)’?"ThatstatementhitmelikeatonofbricksI'vestruggledwithconfidenceallmylifeIstilldoAndin8.wayamIsayingthattakingaselfieisagateway9.confidence10.,theselfiedoesdeservesomecreditforallowingindividualstoexpressthemselvesSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Arejectionletterisoneofthoselettersthatarenotveryeasytowrite.1、.Forexample,organizationsusuallyhavetosendrejectionletterstoapplicantstheycannothire.Sohowtowritearejectionletter?Makethewordsprofessionalandproper.Whatmattersmostinarejectionletteristheprofessionaltoneandwording.2、.Instead,yourchoiceofwordsshouldmakethereaderfeelthatheorshewoulddothesamethingiftheywereinyourplace.Keepitclearandsimple.3、.Nobodylikestoreadalong,windingrejectionletter.Therefore,itisbettertodeliverthemessageofrejectioninthebeginningitself.Clearlystatethatyouhavedecidedtorejecttherequestorapplication.Don’tbeataboutthebushanddon’ttrytogivetheimpressionthatyourdecisioncouldchange.4、.Explainwhyyourdecisionidgoodforeveryone.5、Concludewithastatementofgoodwill(好友).Youmayhaverejectedthisapplication,butifyouintendtoconsiderthispersonforanotherjobinthefuture,youmayexpressthataswell.However,thatisn’talwaysnecessary.Insomesituationssuchendingsmightoffendthereader.A.Endonapositivenote.B.Makeyourdecisionassoonaspossible.C.Nevergiveawaywhatyouaregoingtodo.D.Brieflystatehowyoucametoyourdecision.E.Arejectionletterdoesn’thavetobeunnecessarilylong.F.Don’twriteanythingthatmaymakethereaderfeelbad.G.Althoughwritingarejectionlettercanbedifficult,therearesituationswhenit’sabsolutelynecessary.Doyoubelongtoahighlyemotionallyintelligentperson?Asweallknow,emotionalintelligence(EI)hasbeenanimportantfactorinoursuccessandhappiness,notonlyatwork,butinourrelationshipsandallareasofourlives.Sowhatsetsemotionallyintelligentpeopleapart?1、Theyfocusonthepositive.Whilenotignoringthebadnews,emotionallyintelligentpeopledonotspendalotoftimeandenergyfocusingonpr

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