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考研《英語一》和政縣2023年押題密卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Iamanythingbutadventurous.So,whenIactually____thecouragetolearndrivingand,evenmore____,passedthetest,Ifanciedbeingafreespiritatlast.ImistakenlythoughtIwould____newroadsanddrivetothefarthesthorizons.But,gatheringthecouragetotrynewhighwayswasnextto____forme.ThetimeItried,Igothopelessly____andfoundmyselfgoingaroundincircles.WhenIeventuallyfoundthewayhome,I____thiswastheendoftheadventurouslife.I_____theknownroutes.Whenafriend____metomakethemostofweekendwhenthetrafficwas____tomakenewdiscoveries,I___atherwithhorror.WasIgoingto____aperfectlygoodweekendtoraisemybloodpressureorwasIgoingtospenditdoingaslittleaspossible?_____,Ichosethelatteroption.AftersomeyearsofbattlingtheSharjah-Dubai1,Itoldmyselfitwasn’tworth____mypeaceofmind.NowIhadtheMetro,busesand____tochoosefrom.Takingtaxiwasoneofthebest____Ihavemadefromatrafficpointofview.Therewasanunbelievablesenseoflightness_____Ijumpedintoataxi,takentomydestinationwithoutbeingworried.Allonehastodoisgivedirections.Iamgoodatthat.Givingdirections,Imean.AndIamvery_____whenIissuethese,withnoeffectonthepartofthepersondriving.AssoonasIsitinside,Istartthedescriptionofthe_____tobetakeningreatdetailsoasto_____thepossibilityofbeingtakenforaride.1、A.setup B.brokeup C.pickedup D.putup2、A.enthusiastically B.surprisingly C.importantly D.dramatically3、A.discover B.get C.invent D.purchase4、A.invisible B.useful C.practical D.impossible5、A.lost B.a(chǎn)mazed C.puzzled D.moved6、A.refused B.hoped C.replied D.vowed7、A.a(chǎn)ddedto B.stuckto C.gotto D.referredto8、A.suggested B.ordered C.a(chǎn)dvised D.persuaded9、A.light B.heavy C.slow D.safe10、A.glared B.stared C.glanced D.peered11、A.use B.spare C.waste D.devote12、A.Ofcourse B.Inshort C.Incase D.Ofall13、A.system B.a(chǎn)tmosphere C.society D.traffic14、A.weighing B.disturbing C.reserving D.restoring15、A.cars B.trains C.trucks D.cabs16、A.dreams B.discoveries C.choices D.challenges17、A.while B.when C.until D.before18、A.considerate B.ignorant C.stubborn D.a(chǎn)ccurate19、A.route B.map C.design D.course20、A.increase B.extend C.minimize D.expandSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Itseemsthatelectronicdevicesjustkeepgettingsmaller.ScientistsintheUnitedStateshaveannouncedthecreationofthefirsttransistorwithonlytwodimensions(二維).Atransistorisasmallelectronicdevicethattransfersorcarrieselectroniccurrent.Scientistshopethesenew2Dtransistorswillbeusedforbuildinghigh-resolution(高分辨率)displaysthatneedverylittleenergy.Twogroupsofscientistscreatedthese2Dtransistors.Theyreportthatthetransistorsareonlyafewatomsthick.Usuallytransistorsaremadewiththeelementsilicon(硅).Computerprocessors,memorychips,TVscreensandotherelectronicdevicescontainbillionsofsilicon-basedtransistors.Buttheseverysmallelectricalpartshavecertainlimitations.DimitrisIoannouisanelectricalengineeringprofessoratGeorgeMasonUniversity.Hesaysthetraditionaltransistorhasbeenimprovedasmuchasitcanbe.Headdsthatresearchershavebeenlookingfornewmaterialswithspecialfeaturesandtheywanttransistorstobeseenthroughandsoft.“Ifthelayersareverythin,thetransistorcanbecomeflexible,soitdoesn'thavetoberigid(堅(jiān)硬的),likeitwouldbeinasiliconchip.Sopeoplecanthinkofapplicationslikewearableelectronics,televisionscreensandotherthings,”saidIoannou.Thesenewtransistorscanalsocarryhighercurrent.Theyalsocanmovethecurrentmuchfasterthantraditionaltransistors.Thisisimportantforhigh-definitionscreens.DimitrisIoannousaysthescientificsuccesscouldproveveryusefulinthefuture."Now,howgoodandhowusefulitwillbe,it'sstillinthestageofresearch,butitcertainlyisanadvance,"saidIoannou.1、WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthenewlycreatedtransistorisTRUE?A.Theyareexpectedtobeusedinhigh-resolutiondisplays.B.Thetransistorsaremadewiththeelementsilicon.C.Theyarerigid,justliketraditionaltransistors.D.Theyhavealreadybeenputintoactualuse.2、WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph5mean?A.Thetraditionaltransistorshavebeenchangedintotwo-dimensionalones.B.Manyofthetraditionaltransistorshavebeenimprovedovertheyears.C.Thetraditionaltransistorhasbeendevelopedtoitsfullest.D.Thetraditionaltransistorhasbeendevelopedquitewell.3、WhatisDimitrisIoannou'sattitudetowardsthecreationofthenewtransistors?A.Negative.B.Neutral.C.Indifferent.D.Positive.Text2Askanyreaderswhotheirfavoritefictionalcharacterinanovelisandyou’lllikelygetadetailedexplanationaboutthebelovedcharacterthattheyadmire.Itmightevensoundlikethey’retalkingaboutapersontheyknow.Inastudy,researcherslookedatthebrainsofagroupofpeopleoverninedays.HalfofthegroupreadthenovelPompeii,andhalfdidn’t.Afterexamining,researchersfoundthereaders’brainsshowedheightenedconnectivity(連通性)insomeareas.Thisislikelybecausethebrainimaginesthemovementandemotionsofthecharactertheyreadaboutinthebook.Eventhoughtheparticipantswerethenaskednottoreadthenovel,theykeptthisheightenedconnectivity.Wecallthata“shadowactivity”,almostlikeamusclememory.Soevenafteryou’vefinishedabook,yourbrainkeepsthosebenefitsforsometimeafterwards.Ithasbeensuggestedthatpeoplewhoreadalotoffictionbecomemoreempathic(移情作用的),becausefictionisasimulation(模仿)ofsocialexperiences,inwhichpeoplepracticeandimprovetheirinterpersonalskills.Thepeoplewhonotonlyreadfiction,butfeltahighlevelof“emotionaltransportation”whilereading---ascomparedtopeoplewhoweren’ttakenbythestoryorwhoreadnon-fiction---displayedhigherlevelsofempathywhentested.Increaseofempathyisimportantforpeoplebecauseempathyispositivelyrelatedtocreativity,performanceatworkandcooperativebehaviors.Besides,readingimproves“TheoryofMind”.Itis“theabilitytounderstandthatothershavementalstatesthataredifferentfromone’sown.”O(jiān)fvariousactivities,readingnovelshasbeenfoundtoimprovethisability,whilewatchingtelevisionprogramsormovieshasbeenfoundtodojusttheopposite---areducedunderstandingofothersandweakercognitive(認(rèn)知的)developmentoverall.Maybeweshouldputmoreofapriorityonnovel-reading.Andmanyreadersbelievethatreadinganovelisfarbetterandmoremeaningfulthanwatchinganymovie.AsDavidKiddoftheNewSchoolstudysaid,“Fictionisnotjustasimulatorofasocialexperience;itisasocialexperience.”1、WhatisimpliedintheParagraph2?A.Readingnovelsisjustawasteoftime.B.Readingnovelscanhelppeoplebecomehappy.C.Readingnovelsincreasesconnectivityinourbrain.D.Readingnovelshelpsenhanceourmemorygreatly.2、WhatdoweknowaboutnovelreadersfromParagraph3?A.Theytendtobeemotionalinsocialexperiences.B.Theyunderstandtheemotionsofpeoplebetter.C.Theyliketotalkabouttheirfavoritecharacters.D.Theyaremoresensitivetoeverything.3、What’stheeffectofwatchingTVormovies?A.Itdistinguishesyourviewsfromthoseofothers.B.Itcontributestoyourcognitivedevelopment.C.Itreducesyourempathyforothersalot.D.Itchangesyouroverallmentalstates.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“priority”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Preference. B.Authority.C.Exposure. D.Evaluation.Text3Inhis402ndanniversaryyear,Shakespeareisstillrightlycelebratedasagreatwordsmith(語言大師)andplaywright(劇作家).Buthewasnottheonlygreatmasterofdramaticwritingtodiein1616,andheiscertainlynottheonlywritertohaveleftalastinginfluenceontheater.Whilelessknownworldwide,TangXianzuisconsideredChina’sgreatestplaywrightandishighlyspokenofinthatcountryofancientliteraryanddramatictraditions.Tangwasbornin1550inLinchuan,Jiangxiprovince,andpursuedalow-keycareerasanofficialuntil,in1598andaged49,heretiredtofocusonwriting.UnlikeShakespeare’slargebodyofplays,poemsandsonnets(十四行詩),Tangwroteonlyfourmajorplays:ThePurpleHairpin(《紫釵記》),PeonyPavilion(《牡丹亭》),ADreamundertheSouthernBough(《南柯記》,andDreamofHandan(《邯鄲記》.ThePeonyPavilionisconsideredTang’smasterpiece.Thelatterthreeareconstructedaroundadreamnarrative,adevicethroughwhichTangunlockedtheemotionaldimensionofhumandesiresandambitionsandexploredhumannaturebeyondthesocialandpoliticalrestrictionsofthattime.TanglivedtowardtheendoftheMingDynasty(1368—1644)andthepopularityofhisworkshadagoodreason.SimilartoShakespeare,hissuccessrodethewaveofarenaissance(復(fù)興)intheaterasanartisticpractice.AsinShakespeare’sEngland,Tang’sworksbecamehugelypopularinChinatoo.DuringTang’sChina,theway,inwhichplayletswereenjoyedandperformed,changed.Kunquopera,aformofmusicaldrama,spreadfromsouthernChinatothewholenationandbecameasymbolofChineseculture.Combiningnortherntuneandsouthernmusic,kunquoperawasknownforitspoeticlanguage,music,dancemovementsandgestures.Tang’sworksbenefitedgreatlyfromthepopularityofkunquopera,andhisplayletsareconsideredclassicsofkunquopera.WhileTangandShakespearelivedinaworldawayfromeachother,therearemanythingstheyshareincommon,suchasthehumanityoftheirdrama,theiriconicandheroicfigures,theirloveforpoeticlanguage,alastingpopularityandtheanniversaryduringwhichwestillcelebratethem.1、Howisthetextdeveloped?A.Byanalyzingdata. B.Bygivingexamples.C.Byprovidingarguments. D.Bymakingcomparisons.2、What’sthemostoutstandingfeatureofTang’sworksaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Theyarelovestoriesbasedonrealevents.B.Theyreflectpoliticalenvironmentatthattime.C.Theyfocusondiscoveringhumanemotions.D.Theyaremainlyaboutdreamsoffemales.3、WhatdoestheunderlinedphraseinParagraph4mean?A.Ledto. B.Calledup.C.Setoff. D.Benefitedfrom.4、What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.TangXianzu—TheShakespeareofChinaB.KunquOpera——ASymbolofChineseCultureC.TangXianzuandHisWork——ThePeonyPavilionD.ShakespeareandHisInfluenceonChineseTheaterText4AfewyearsagoIhadan“aha!”momentregardinghandwriting.Ihadinmyhandasheetofpaperwithhandwritteninstructionsonitforsomesortofeditorialtask.ItoccurredatfirstthatIdidnotrecognizethehandwriting,andthenIrealizedwhoseitmustbe.IfinallybecameawareofthefactthatIhadbeenworkingwiththiscolleagueforatleastayear,maybetwo,andyetIdidnotrecognizeherhandwritingatthatpoint.Itwasaveryimportanteventinthecomputerizationoflife—asignthattheinformal.Friendlycommunicationofpeopleworkingtogetherinanofficehadchangedfromnotesinpentoinstantmessagesandemails.Therewasatimewhenourworkdayswerefilledwithlittleletters,andwerecognizedoneanother’shandwritingthewayweknewvoicesorfaces.Asachildvisitingmyfather’soffice,Iwaspleasedtorecognize,inlittlenotesonthedesksofhisstaff,thesamehandwritingIwouldseeathomeinthenoteshewouldleaveonthefridge—exceptthatthosenotesweresigned“dad”insteadof“RFW”.AllthishasbeenonmymindbecauseofthetalkaboutTheRiseandFallofHandwriting,abookbyFlorey.Sheshowsinherbookadeepconcernaboutthefallofhandwritingandthefailureofschoolstoteachchildrentowritewell,butmanyothersarguethatpeopleinadigitalagecan’tbeexpectedtolearntoholdapen.Idon’tbuyit.Idon’twanttoseeanyonecutofffromtheexpressive,personalassociationsthatapenstillpromotesbetterthanadigitalkeyboarddoes.Formanyabiographer,partofreallygettingtoknowtheirsubjectsislearningtoreadtheirhandwriting.Whatsomepeopleadvocateisteachingoneofthemanyattractivehandwritingsbasedonthehandwritingof16th-centuryItaly.Thatmaysoundimpossiblygrand—asiftheywantkidstolearntodrawbycopyingclassicalpaintings.However,theyhaveworkedinmanyschoolsystems.1、Whywastheauthorsurprisedatnotrecognizinghiscolleague’shandwriting?A.Hehadworkedwithhiscolleaguelongenough.B.Hiscolleague’shandwritingwassobeautiful.C.Hiscolleague’shandwritingwassoterrible.D.Hestillhadalotofworktodo.2、Peopleworkingtogetherinanofficeusedto________.A.talkmoreabouthandwritingB.takemorenotesonworkdaysC.knowbetteroneanother’shandwritingD.communicatebetterwithoneanother3、Accordingtotheauthor,handwrittennotes________.A.a(chǎn)rehardertoteachinschoolsB.a(chǎn)ttractmoreattentionC.a(chǎn)reusedonlybetweenfriendsD.carrymoremessage4、Wecanlearnfromthepassagethattheauthor________.A.thinksitimpossibletoteachhandwritingB.doesnotwanttolosehandwritingC.putstheblameonthecomputerD.doesnotagreewithFloreyPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Ourbrainsnaturallystartslowingdownatthecruellyyoungageof1.2.usedtobethoughtthatthiscouldn’tbehelped,butnewstudiesshowthatpeopleofanyagecantraintheirbrainstoworkfaster“Yourbrainisalearningmachine,”saysDrMerzenichfromUniversityofCalifornia3.(give)therighttools,wecantrainouractsastheydidwhenwewereyoungAllthat4.(require)isthepracticedesignedjustforthispurpose:afewexercisesfor5.mindDrMerzenichhasdevelopedacomputer-basedtrainingmethodtospeeduptheprocessin6.thebraindealswithinformationSincemuchofthedatawereceivecomesthroughspeech,theBainFitnessProgramworkswithlanguageandhearingtoimprovespeedandaccuracyOverthecourseofthetraining,theprogramstartsaskingyoutodistinguishsounds-between“dog”and“bog”,forexample-7.a(chǎn)nincreasinglyfasterspeedIt’sabitlikeatennisinstructor,saysDrMerzenich,hittingballsatyoufasterand8.(fast)tokeepyouchallengedYoumaystartoutslow,butbeforelongyou’reprettyquickThebiggestfindinginbrainresearchinthelastdecadeisthatthebrainatanyageishighlyplastic9.youaskyourbraintolearn,itwilllearnAnditmayspeedupintheprocessTokeepyourbrainyoungandplastic,youcandooneofamillionnew10.(activity)thatchallengeandexciteyou:playingtabletennisorbridge,doingcrosswordpuzzles,learninganewlanguage…“Whenitcomesto11.(prevent)aging,youreallydo‘useitorloseit’”,saysBarbaraSahakian,aprofessoratCambridageUniversityOnarrivingintheUnitedStates,IfelteverythingwasdifferentThereweremanynewthingsIhadtoadapttoOnethingthatreally1.(take)mealongtimetoadapttowasspeakingthelanguageIremember2.(clear)thatIhadtostruggletolearnEnglishbecauseIcouldn'tevenwriteashortparagraphtointroducemyselfatthefirstdayofmyEnglishclassTheteacheraskedme3.itwasdifficultformeIfitwas,Icouldchangetolevelone!However,IwasstubbornandsworethatIwasgoingtosucceedIstartedtospendmany4.(hour)perday,eventhoughitwasstressful,becauseIwantedtotakeadvantage5.thisspecialchancetostudyEnglishintheUSA.IfeltdepressedbecauseIcouldn'tunderstand6.peopleweresayingeventhoughImadegreateffortsHowever,Istillkept7.(try)andnevergaveupNow,IcantellyouthatIhaveimprovedalot,butsometimesitisstilleasyformetoget8.(confuse)ifIdon'tknowwhattopicpeople9.(talk)aboutToadapttothisnewlanguage,Ihadtotell10.(I)thatIcoulddoitIreallybelieveIcan!SectionIIITranslationDirections: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)其中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。BoysdobadatschoolDespiteeducationreformsandmorethanenoughmoney,moreandmoreboyshavebeendroppingoutofhighschoolsintheUnitedArabEmirates(阿拉伯聯(lián)合酋長(zhǎng)國)forthepastfewyears.1、Theyoftenchoosejobsinpublicservices.thearmyorthepoliceforceinstead.Asaresult.only30%oftheuniversitiesaremadeupofmalestudents.Suchaconditionhasalsoputthematanobviousdisadvantage.2、Insuchanoil-richcountry.familiesaresowealthythattheirchildrendonotneedtostudyhard.Boysoftencometoschoolwithpersonalhelperswhocarrytheirsuitcasesforthemandhelpthemwiththeirhomework.Theyrelyonthemtodoeverythingtheywouldotherwisehavetodothemselves3、Publicschoolsusuallygetenoughmoneyfromthegovernment.4、Therestgotoprivateschoolswhereteachersaremoreinterestedinpushingchildrentowardsahighereducation.Inpublicschools.motivationislowandstudentsseemuninterestedinlearning.ExpertsagreethatteachertrainingthroughouttheEmiratesneedstobeimproved.5、0neofthemisthepopulation'swidespreadthinkingthatthegovernmentwillalwayssupplyyoungcitizenswithjobs.Authoritiesareconvincedthatjustpouringmoneyintotheschoolsystemwon'tachievethedesiredresults.TheiraimistohavemoreEmiratimalesfinishhighschoolandcontinuetogotouniversity,wheretheywillgetdegreesandhaveabrightfuture.A.Butwhatcomesafteroilrunsoutinthecountry?.B.Boysandgirlsareoftenseparatedinpublicschools.C.Fewwomenwillmarryamanwithlowereducation.D.However.only40%ofallchildrenattendtheseschools.E.TheEmiratipeoplehavebeenlivingonthelandforcenturies.F.Manymistakeshaveactuallybeenmadeinthepastfewyears.G.Currentlyabout25%ofboysinthecountrydonotfinishhighschool根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填人空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。DoesaDogHelpaTeenwithLowSelf-esteem?Adogisknownasman’sbestfriendforgoodreason.Loyalandaffectionate,adogcompanioncanenrichitsowner’slifeinmanyways,1_____Manyteenagerssufferfromperiodsoflowself-esteem(自尊)astheytrytonavigatethewavywatersofadolescenceanddealwithallofitsassociatedhighsandlows.Ateenagerwholacksself-esteemmayfeelisolatedfromhispeersandunabletotellhisparentsaboutpersonalissues.Thecompanyofadogcanbeahugecomfortandeasefeelingsoflonelinessandawkwardness.Adogoffersgenuineunconditionallove.2_____Alldogsneedexercise,sotakinghisclogforawalkistheperfectopportunityforateenagertogetoutdoorsandbenefitfromfreshairandphys

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