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考研《英語(yǔ)一》大同縣2023年考前沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Isteppedoutsideintoabeautifulsummerday.Thesunmadeeverythinglookbrightandcheerful.Itwouldhavebeenanexcellentdayforapicnic—ifIstillhada1someonetopicnicwith.Nobodywouldhavesuspectedthethunderstormgoingoninsidemyheart.Lightningilluminated(照亮)hiddenemotionsbriefly,followedbyaseriesof2hopes.Smalldropsoftearspoureddown,washingoffwhatremainedofmyromanticdreams..Isatatthebusstopwithabook,readingthe3paragraphforthefifthtimeandtryingtolookunconcernedaboutmyinternal(內(nèi)心的)weatherpatterns.Sunglasses4mypuffy(腫脹的)eyesandreturnedthereflectionofanearbyflower.Iwillneverlove5Loveisjustanillusion(幻覺)leading6Iwasso7inmythoughts,soIdidn'tnoticethemantakinga8besideme."Excuseme,Miss,butIcouldn't9noticingthatyou'rereadingO.Henry.He'smyfavoriteauthor."Hisdeep10surprisedme.His11smilewarmedupmydampheartand12someofthestormclouds."He'smyfavoriteaswell."Itriedto13hissmile.Wespentthenextfifteenminutestalkingabout14anditsinfluenceintoday'sculture.Thebuscameandwent.We15nottonotice.“16,mynameisMark."Ashis17handshookmine,anelectriccurrentcoursedthroughme."Doyoucareto18meforlunch?"headded,ignoringmyblushing(緋紅的)cheeks."Let'sstartalloveragain,shallwe?I'm19aboutwhat1didyesterday.Iwillnevermakeyouangryagain."A20appeared,leadingthewaytoaheartofgold.Ifollowedit.1、A.specialB.cleverC.happyD.rich2、A.lastingB.ruinedC.freshD.high3、A.difficultB.funnyC.sameD.next4、A.hurtB.maskedC.blindedD.cupped5、A.firstB.lessC.a(chǎn)loneD.a(chǎn)gain6、A.nowhereB.forwardC.outsideD.downstairs7、A.interestedB.puzzledC.a(chǎn)bsorbedD.surprised8、A.chanceB.pictureC.drinkD.seat9、A.imagineB.a(chǎn)ppreciateC.helpD.start10、A.loveB.voiceC.thoughtD.understanding11、A.mysteriousB.forcedC.proudD.friendly12、A.blewawayB.broughtbackC.gatheredupD.figuredout13、A.ignoreB.returnC.describeD.stop14、A.literatureB.friendshipC.weatherD.history15、A.happenedB.a(chǎn)greedC.pretendedD.expected.16、A.InreturnB.TobeginwithC.OntheotherhandD.Bytheway17、A.bareB.warmC.strangeD.skinny18、A.takeB.thankC.joinD.pay19、A.worriedB.curious、C.excitedD.sorry20、A.rainbowB.rainstorm‘C.thunderstormD.sandstormSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1ClimbingWithoutRopesThepopularimageofthemountainclimberisofapersoncarefullyclimbingasteepcliffwithanetworkofsafetyropes,butitisnottheonlykind.Manyclimbersnowenjoybouldering.It’smoreaccessibleandbetterfortheenvironment.Whatisbouldering?Boulderingisasportthatinvolvesclimbingon,over,andaroundbouldersuptoapproximatelytwentyfeetabovetheground.Participantsemploynosafetyropes.Whyboulder??improveyourclimbingskillsbyfocusingonbasics?placestoclimb,suchasclimbingwallsatgymsandparks,easytofind?lesstimecommitmenttoboulderingthantomountainclimbing?intellectualandphysicalenjoymentasonesolvesproblemsBoulderingTermscrimp:averysmallhandholdfoothold:aplacewhereonemayplaceafoottoaidinclimbingboulderjug:averylargehandholdthatiseasytouseproblem:Thepathupaboulderisreferredtoasthe“problem”thatonemustsolve.The“solution”isthesequenceofmovesonemakesupandoveraboulder.Hereisanexampleofaclimberaddressingaboulderingproblem.Figure1:Theclimberhastworoutesshecouldtake,onetotheleftandonetotheright.Theleftoneappearseasierbecauseithasajugwithineasyreach,butlookwhathappensifshechoosesthatdirection.Shegetsstuckontherockandhastogobackdown.Sometimesthatisevenmoredifficultthangoingup.Figure2:Theclimbertakestheonetotherightthistime.Usingafootholdandplacingherrighthandinacrimp,sheisabletoliftherselfupandlocateotherhandholds.Afteronlyafewmoves,sheisabletothrowherlegoverthetopoftheboulderandpullherselfup.1、Accordingtothepassage,bouldering________.A.isanindoorsport B.hasnosafetyprotectionC.needsmapsandequipment D.isasteepcliffclimbing2、Boulderingbecomespopularbecause________.A.itchallengesthelimits B.itcostslessC.itbuildsmindsandbodies D.itisateamgame3、Accordingtotheexample,therightrouteis________.A.a(chǎn)shortcut B.a(chǎn)deadendC.toughbuttothetop D.linedwithjugs4、Thepassageislikelytoappearin________.A.a(chǎn)bookreview B.a(chǎn)sciencereportC.a(chǎn)newspaperadvertisement D.a(chǎn)sportsmagazineText2MirroringChina’sPast:EmperorsandTheirBronzesChinesebronzes(青銅)ofthesecondandfirstmillenniaBCaresomeofthemostdistinctiveachievementsinthehistoryofart.Thesevessels(容器)weremadetocarrysacrificialofferings,touseinburialortohonornoblefamiliesinpublicceremonies.Whentheywerefoundbyemperorscenturieslater,thesespirituallysignificantobjectswereseenassignsofheavenlymessagesaboutaruleroradynastyandbecameprizeditemsinroyalcollections.Thisexhibition—thefirsttoexploretheseancientobjectsthroughoutChinesehistory—presentsarareopportunitytoexperiencealargenumberoftheseworkstogetherintheUnitedStates.UnlikeGreekandRomanbronzesculpturesofhumanandanimalforms,mostobjectsfromBronzeAgeChina(about2000-221BC)werevesselsforceremonialuse.BeginningwiththeSongdynasty(960-1279),emperorsunearthedthesesymbolicworksandbegancollectingthem,consideringthemtobeevidenceoftheirownauthorityasrulers.Inadditiontoimpressivecollections,theroyalfascinationwithbronzesledtothecreationofnumerousreproductionsandthecomprehensivecataloguingofpalaceholdings.Thesecataloguesareworksofartthemselves,featuringbeautifuldrawingsanddetaileddescriptionsofeachobject.Fromthe12thcenturyonward,scholarsandartistsalsoengagedincollectingandunderstandingancientbronzes.Unlikeemperors,scholarsregardedbronzesasmaterialevidenceoftheireffortstorecoverandreconstructthepast,andtheyoccasionallyexchangedthemastokens(象征)offriendship.TodayancientbronzesstilloccupyaprimarypositioninChineseculture—ashistoricalobjectsandassignifiersofanimportantculturalheritagethatinspiresnewgenerations,asseenintheworksofcontemporaryartistsonviewinthispresentation.MirroringChina’sPastbringstogetherapproximately180worksfromtheAnInstituteofChicago’sstrongholdingsandfromthePalaceMuseuminBeijing,theShanghaiMuseum,andimportantmuseumsandprivatecollectionsintheUnitedStates.Byprovidingviewerswithanewunderstandingofancientbronzesandtheirsignificancethroughtime,theexhibitiondemonstratesChina’sfascinatinghistoryanditsdevelopingpresent.1、InwhatwayareChinesebronzesdifferentfromGreekandRomanones?A.Theyfascinatedtheroyalfamily.B.Theytookanimalorhumanforms.C.Theyservedceremonialpurposes.D.Theywereimportantculturalheritage.2、Whatdoestheauthorthinkofcataloguesofbronzes?A.Unreal.B.Creative.C.Artistic.D.Necessary.3、Whatcanweinferabouttheexhibitionaccordingtothetext?A.ItisheldinChina.B.Itisarrangedbytime.C.Itisorganizedbyscholars.D.Itincludesmodernartworks.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“holdings”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Viewers.B.Collections.C.Museums.D.Artdealers.Text3Accordingtoateamofresearchers,ananimal'sabilitytoperceive(感知)timeislinkedtotheirpaceoflife.“Ourresultslendsupporttotheimportanceoftimeperceptioninanimalswheretheabilitytoperceivetimeinaveryshorttimemaybethedifferencebetweenlifeanddeathforfastmovingcreatures,”commentedtheleadauthorKevinHealyfromTrinityCollegeDublin.Thestudywasdonewithavarietyofanimalsusingaphenomenonbasedonthemaximumspeedofflashesoflightanindividualcanseebeforethelightsourceisseenasconstant.Dogs,forexample,haveeyeswitharefreshratehigherthanhumans.Oneexampleofthisphenomenonatwork,theauthorssay,isthehouseflyanditsabilitytoavoidbeinghit.Theresearchshowsfliesobservemotioninashortertimethanourowneyescanachieve,whichallowsthemtoavoidbeinghit.ProfessorGraemeRuxtonoftheUniversityofStAndrewsinScotland,whoworkedjointlyontheresearchproject,saidinastatement,“Havingeyesthatsendupdatestothebrainatmuchhigherfrequenciesthanoureyesdoisofnovalueifthebraincannotprocessthatinformationequallyquickly,Thus,thisworkhighlightstheimpressiveabilitiesofeventhesmallestanimalbrains.Fliesmightnotbedeepthinkers,buttheycanmakegooddecisionsveryquickly.”Incomparison,thetigerbeetle(虎甲蟲)runsfasterthanitseyescankeepup,basicallybecomingblind,whichrequiresittostopperiodicallytore-evaluateitsprey's(獵物)position.Ourresultssuggestthattimeperceptionoffersanasyetunstudieddimensioninwhichanimalscanspecializeandthereisaconsiderablerangetostudythissysteminmoredetail.1、(小題1)Whatistheresearchmentionedinthepassagemainlyabout?A.Paceoflifeofanimals.B.Timeperceptionofanimals.C.Lifetimeofsmallanimals.D.Impressiveabilitiesofanimals.2、(小題2)WhatdoesKevinHealy'scommentmeaninPara.2?A.Theabilityofanimalstoperceivetimedependsontheirhighmovingspeed.B.Thesurvivaloffastmovinganimalsreliesontheirabilitytoperceivetime.C.Animalswithquickerpaceoflifehavebetterperceptionoftime.D.Animalswithpoorabilityoftimeperceptionhaveashorterlife.3、(小題3)Whycanhousefliesavoidbeinghit?A.Theycanthinkverydeeplybeforetheyact.B.Theycanflymuchfasterthantheireyescankeepup.C.Theycanprocessinformationasquicklyastheyreceiveit.D.Theycansendinformationtothebrainmorequicklythantotheireyes.4、(小題4)Whatwillatigerbeetlehavetodotocatchamovingprey?A.Trytorunasfastasitcan.B.Preventitselffrombecomingblind.C.Slowdowntogainitstimeperception.D.Stopoccasionallytospotthepreyagain.Text4There’ssomethingabouttheNewYearthatalwaysmakesmereadmyhoroscope(星象)toseewhatliesahead.Idon’tbelieveinanyofitreallybutthere’scomfortinbeingtoldthatthenext12monthswillbringhealth,wealthandhappiness.Well,it’susuallyoveroptimistic,isn’tit?Therearemanyotherpeoplewhoarealsoskepticalaboutastrology(占星術(shù))anditsbeliefthatknowledgeofthepositionofthestarsandplanetscanhelpusunderstandourpersonalityorpredicthumanaffairs.However,despitethelackofscientificevidenceinitsfavour,astrologyhasbeenaroundforthousandsofyears,andisbelievedbymillionsofpeopleinboththeWestandtheEast.TheWesthasitsstarsignseverymonthandtheEasthasitsanimalseveryyear.I’maPig.WhenIfirstfoundoutIwasaPigpersonIwasalittledisappointed,andmyfriends(powerfulDragons,friendlyDogsandfierceTigers)laughed.Pigshaveabadreputation—peoplethinkthey’redirtyanimalsthatsmellhorrible.IntheChinesezodiac(生肖)thereare12animalsandaccordingtoonelegend,whenBuddhalefttheearth,only12animalscametosaygoodbyetohim.AsarewardBuddhanamedayearaftereachoftheanimalsintheorderthattheycametohim,andthepigcamelast.SoIthoughtIwasunluckybeingaPigbutthisisn’tso.ItappearsthatPigsarekindpeoplewhoarehelpfulandgiving.Theytendtomakegoodfriendsastheyarefaithful,thoughtfulandtrusting.Pigsarehappy,optimisticpeopleandhavelotsoffun—thatsoundsOKtome!However,Pigsareoftenna?ve(幼稚的)andapparentlyit’seasytocheataPig.Theyarealsolikelytoreactwithoutthinking,andthey’renotthatgreatwithmoneyeither.Pigs,itseems,getalongwithSheepandRabbitsbut,interestingly,nototherPigs,whotheyshouldstayclearof.1、FindingoutthathewasaPigperson,theauthorfelt________.A.a(chǎn)littleunhappyB.veryexcitedC.quiteproudD.a(chǎn)littlesurprised2、WhatisthelegendmentionedinParagraph4mainlyabout?A.ThelonelylifeofBuddha.B.ThefeaturesofPigpeople.C.TheadvantagesofbeingaPig.D.TheoriginoftheChinesezodiac.3、WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutPigs?A.Theyareinnocent.B.Theyareverylazy.C.Theyareverysmart.D.Theyaremoneymakers.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“stayclearof”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Giveinto.B.Fightagainst.C.Keepawayfrom.D.Makefriendswith.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)It'snotallthathardtobuildanadvancedandlargevocabularyLikemanythingsinlife,it's1.ongoing(不間斷的)process,andthebestpartoftheprocessisthatthere'sroomforimprovement--you'llkeepgettingbetterandbetterOfcourseyouhavetoworkatitYouwouldn'tthinkthatafew2.(month)ofexerciseinyourteenswouldbeenoughfortherestofyourlife,andthat'salsotrue3.buildingyourvocabularyIfyoukeepatitdaily,prettysoonyou4.(find)thatyouhaveanexcellentvocabularyOneofthemost5.(effect)waystobuildvocabularyistoreadgoodbooksYouneedto6.(real)readatleastonegoodbookaweek,preferablyaclassicThisisn'tashardasitsounds,anditisfarbetter7.a(chǎn)nyothermethodbecauseyouimproveyourvocabularywhile8.(read)aninterestingpieceofliteratureAnothernicethingisthatyoulearnbothnewwordsand9.(they)useunconsciously,meaningthatyouarelikely10.(use)thewordslearnedthiswayinconversationsalmostautomaticallyKiwisareendangeredlittlebirdsnativetoNewZealandIt1.(believe)thatthesesmallbirdsexistasaresultofNewZealand’sisolation(隔離)fromtheotherpartsoftheworld,forcinganimalsthere2.(adapt)andevolve(進(jìn)化)soastobeabletosurviveandreproduceTheevolutioniswhathasledtothepresent3.(appear)ofthekiwibirdKiwisareanationalsymbolofNewZealand,withthenamekiwi4.(be)associatedwithmanythingsinNewZealandincludingtheirfamousrugbynationalteamKiwishaveexcellentmemoriesandcanremembersomethingthat5.(happen)aslongasfiveyearsbackEventhoughtheyhavefeathers,theirfeatherslookandfeel6.(much)likehairratherthanfeathersThisenablesthemtobeabletohideinabushandgo7.(complete)unnoticedbytheirnaturalenemiesUnlikemostbirds,thekiwibirdhasagreatsenseofsmell8.enablesthemtosniffoutprey(獵物)hiddeninbushesandundergroundThesmallestkiwibirdhas9.heightof45centimetersandwightof2kilogramswhilethelargestkiwicangrow10.50centimeterstallandcanweigh11.5kilogramsSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。TipsonBuildingSelf-ConfidenceSelf-confidenceisakeyskillforeverygoalyouwanttoaccomplishSelf-confidencemeansthatyouknowwhoyouareandwhatyou'regoodatandthatyoucanhandlestressandgenerallyperformunderpressure.Ifyoufeellikeyoudon'thaveenoughself-confidence,youprobablydon't,soyoushouldalwaystrytoincreaseyourconfidencebyfollowingafewday-to-daytips.1、Exercise.Exerciseregularly,betweenthreeandfivetimesaweek.Thisboostsyourself-confidenceinavarietyofways.1__Second,theendorphins(內(nèi)啡呔)youreleasewhileexercisingmakeyoufeelbetteraboutyourself.Finally,settingexercisegoalsandachievingthosegoalsimprovesyourself-confidencebyshowingyourselfexactlywhatyourbodyiscapableofdoing.2、2_Youcanboostyourself-confidencebyachievingmore.Sowheneveryouhaveaproject,presentationoranyothereventthatwillshowcaseyourskills,putalotofeffortintopreparingforit.Ratherthantellingyourselfhowgoodyouare,showyourselfthroughyouractions.3、SelfFocus.3Ifsomeonesayssomethingunkindtoyou,choosenottoletitaffectyou.Thisgivesyoupoweroveryourselfratherthangivingittootherpeople,anditboostsyourself-confidence.Itmaybedifficultatfirst,butonceyourealizethatotherpeoples’wordsandopinionsaremeaningless,youstarttofeelmoreself-confident.44、FakeIt.Actconfident.Thiscanbetricky,especiallyifyouhaveverylowself-confidence.5Itdoesn’thavetobealoneconversation.Onceyourealizethatthestrangerislikelytoforgetaboutyouwithin10minutes,yourself-confidencestartstodevelop.A.Preparation.B.Don'tbeafraidoffailures.C.TrytalkingtoonestrangereveryD.Focusonyourselfratherthanotherpeople.E.Forone,you'IIfeelbetteraboutthewayyoulook.F.Again,thisisamatterofshowingratherthantelling.G.Self-confidenceisanimportantkeytosuccessinanywalkoflife,
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