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考研《英語一》巢湖市居巢區(qū)2023年全真模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)InMarch2007,Iwasrecoveringfromanoperationforbreastcancerandgoingthroughaterribletime.Ispentmydaysathome1everythingtomyself.Thenoneofmycolleaguessuggested2,“Whydon'tyoupickacoupleofdaysandgotoIrelandandescape?”I3thetip.Thetripwasfun,butwhenIgotonthe4togohome,Iwasn'tfeelingwell.Myplanwastosleepforthe5journey,buttheguynexttomelookedgood-heartedforaconversation6hehadkindeyes.“Ihadanoperation,”Isaid7.‘‘Ihadbreastcancer.’’Hepausedforamomentandsaid,“What'swrongwiththat?Breastcancerisjustasmall8ofyou,likegoingtocollegeorgettingmarried.”Icouldfeelmyeyes9upwithtears.“Don'tthinktoomuchofyourproblem,”hesaid.“Instead,thinkabouthowmanypeopleyoucouldhelp.”Ihadtearscomingdownmyface,andsaid,“Ican't10I'mcryinginfrontofyou,Idon't11knowyou.”“Look,youhavea12inlife,”hesaid.“Youcaneither13yourthingsdeepinyourpocketsandtakethemtoyourgrave,oryoucanhelpsomeone.”I'vealwaysbeenavery14person,andasidefromthefewpeoplewhoneededtoknow,I'dkeptmyillnesssecret.Ididn'twanttobe15bymyweakness.Butthisman,whosenamewasKenDuane,showedmethatmyillnessgaveme16-becauseitgavemetheabilityto17someoneelse'sload.IdecidedatthatmomentthatIwasgoingtotrytohelpothersbysharingmystory18,inhopesofinspiringthosewhowereinthesameorsimilarsituation.Laterthatyear,Italkedaboutmyillnessandmy19withKenonair.Iamforever20thatInevertookanaponthatflightovertheAtlantic.1、A.devotingB.explainingC.keepingD.storing2、A.seriouslyB.hurriedlyC.kindlyD.confidently3、A.overlookedB.dismissedC.doubtedD.a(chǎn)ccepted4、A.busB.planeC.trainD.ship5、A.wholeB.lastC.exactD.normal6、A.ifB.becauseC.whileD.though7、A.willinglyB.quicklyC.cheerfullyD.weakly8、A.partB.centreC.painD.symbol9、A.comingB.fillingC.takingD.ending10、A.bearB.realizeC.believeD.deny11、A.stillB.a(chǎn)lreadyC.thenD.even12、A.decisionB.choiceC.goalD.belief13、A.clearB.sortC.putD.mix14、A.privateB.outspokenC.clumsyD.polite15、A.defeatedB.blamedC.a(chǎn)ffectedD.defined16、A.surpriseB.strengthC.a(chǎn)dviceD.reference17、A.broadenB.worsenC.lightenD.brighten18、A.publiclyB.officiallyC.clearlyD.sharply19、A.expectationB.explorationC.a(chǎn)ppointmentD.conversation20、A.gratefulB.consciousC.pitifulD.regretfulSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Anyactorwouldadmitthatit’strickytoplayrolesbasedonrealpeople.Theyneedtodomountainsofresearchtomakesurethey’restayingastruetolifeaspossible.Besides,theytrytoaddtheirowntouchestotheperformancesothattheirworkcanbecalledtheirown.AmericanactorAndrewGarfield,33,facedthatdilemmawhenplayingDesmondDossinthefilmHacksawRidge.DosswasaUSarmydoctorduringWorldWarIIwhorefusedtocarryagunbecauseofhisbeliefs,butsaved75liveswithoutfiringasingleshot,Hisactionsmadehimthefirstconscientiousobjector—apersonwhoobjectstoservinginthearmedforcestormoralorconsciencereasons—tobepresentedwiththeMedalofHonor,theUS’shighesthonorawardedforpersonalactsofbravery.Garfield’sfirststageofresearchwastostudyasmanydocumentaries(紀錄片)ofDosshecouldgethishandson.ButGarfieldsoonrealizedthatheneededtolearnnotonlytheDoss’outercharacteristics,butalso“thedeepestpartofhimself”,hesaid.HetraveledtoDoss’hometown.TheactorwantedtowalkwhereDosswalkedandhandlethetoolsDosshandled,whileallthetimekeepinginmindhowtheresearchwouldaffecthisperformance.“Idon’tthinkIcouldhavegonetoofarintermsofgettingtoknowwhoDosswas,”Garfieldsaid.“Butitcan’tbeanimpressionofhim.Thatdoesn’tinterestme.Garfieldexplainsthatit’slikethedifferencebetweenslippingintosomeone’sclothesandsteppingintotheirskin,Untilhegoesdeepinsidearolebasedonarealperson,hedoesn’tfeelhe’sdonetheworkjustice.Andit‘snotuntilhefullyunderstandsthecharacterthatGarfieldfeelsconfidenthecandothethingsaskedoftheroleinthescriptwithouthesitationorthought,1、Whatmakesitdifficultforactorstoplayrolesbasedonrealpeople?A.Mixingtheactwiththeirownfeelings.B.Resemblingtherolesinappearance.C.Lifelikeperformanceswithpersonalstyles.D.Massesofacademicresearchintotheroles.2、WhywastheMedalofHonorawardedtoDesmondDoss?A.Torecognizehisbraveactions.B.Toattractpeopletojointhearmy.C.Toadmitthevalueofconscience.D.Toencouragedoctorstofollowhissuit.3、WhatdidGarfieldhopetodoinDoss’hometown?A.KnowaboutDoss’livingconditions.B.FindouttheinsidesofDoss.C.DoresearchonDoss’earlylife.D.ExperienceDoss’lifeatfirsthan4、Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.BeaGoodActorB.AMoralDilemmaC.GarfieldandDossD.GarfieldGetsDeepText2TouristGuideToTheNationalGalleryOpeninghours:Daily10am-6pmFriday10amn-9pmClosed.24-26DecemberReasonstovisitWithover2,300paintingsinthecollection,therearehundredsofreasonstovisittheGalleryHerearesometogetyoustarted.……★Getintogreatart.FromLeonardodaVincitoVincentvanGogh.Seepricelessworksofartforfree……★Getcreative,Brushupyourskills,andcreateyourowngreatworksofart……★L(fēng)eanaboutart.Discovermoreaboutpaintings,★Beinspired.Life,death,passion,beauty,,,Everypaintingtellsastory.★Relax.EscapefromthenoisycityintoapaintingRegulations★Talkinalowvoicewhenyouuseyourcellphoneinthegallery.★Nottouchingthepaintingsorotherexhibits.Nottakingpetsinorcrossingthebarriers.★Consumingfoodanddrinkindesignatedareasonly,i.e.notinroomsthatcontainpaintings★Followingour‘no-smoking’policyinanypartofthebuilding.★Followingour‘no–photography’policyinexhibitionswhereasignisdisplayedAccess:TheNationalGalleryaimstomakeaccesstothepaintingsenjoyableandwelcomingtothewidestpossiblepublic.Therearearangeoffacilitiestohelpyouseethecollection,visitexhibitionsandcometoeventsTheGalleryoffersBritishSignLanguage-interpretedAsonpaintingsforvisitorswhoaredeaf,andspecialartsessions(展期)forvisitorswhocan’tsee.Address:TheNationalGallery,TrafalgarSquare,LondonWC2NSDNGettinghere:★BytubeTheneareststationsareCharingCross(NationalRail,Northern,andBakerloolines)andLeicesterSquare(NorthernandPiccadillylines)★BybusRoutes3,6,9,11,13,15,23,24,87,91,139,and176stopatTrafalgarSquare.★BybikeThenearestbikestandsareonOrangeStreet,StMartin'sStreet,StMartinsPlace,andDuncannonStreetClickheretofindmoreinformation.1、WhenistheNationalGalleryclosed?A.Onthanks-giving B.AtChristmas C.OnNewYearsDay D.AtEaster2、WhatarevisitorsallowedtodointheNationalGallery?A.Makeacall, B.TakeadoginC.Smokeacigarette. D.Touchthepainting3、Whoarespecialartsessionsintendedfor?A.Youngvisitors. B.Foreignvisitors.C.Disabledvisitors. D.FemalevisitorsText3Thepursuitoflongevityhaslongbeenonpeople’sminds,promptinganabundanceofresearchontheeffectsoffoodanddietonthehumanlifespan.AccordingtorecentresearchfromtheUCIrvineInstitute,drinkingcoffeeandwinecouldhelpyoulivelonger.The90+Studyevaluatedmorethan1,600peopleovertheageof90fortheirlifestylehabitsandotherqualitiesthatmighthavecontributedtotheirlongevity.Participantswerevisitedeverysixmonths,whentheyweregivenvarioustests.Researchersalsocollectedinformationabouttheparticipants’diets,lifestyles,andmedicalhistories.Theyfoundoutthattwoofthehabitsthathelpedpreservelivesthemostaredrinkingalcoholandcoffee.“Ihavenoexplanationforit,”admittedDrClaudiaKawas,“butIdofirmlybelievethatmoderate(適度的)drinkingimproveslongevity.”Soshouldweallbedrinkingmorecoffeeandwine?Whilethatwouldbegreatnews,theresearchmaynotbeasdefinitiveasitseems.“Moststudiesaboutalcoholconsumption,includingThe90+Study,areobservational,sowecanonlysaythatsomethingaboutdrinkingisassociatedwithhealthandlongevity,”registereddietitianJenniferMarkowitztoldTheDailyMeal.“I’dbecurioustoseeifthecoffeeandalcoholdrinkerssharedotherimportanthabitsorlifestylefactorsthatmightalsoplayintotheirlongevity.”Inotherwords,itmightnotbethewineandcoffeethat’shelpingpeoplelivelonger,butthetwosubstancesdohavesomeconsiderablehealthbenefits.“Wineandcoffeearepackedwithantioxidants(抗氧化劑)whichareknowntoprotectourbodiesfromdamagecausedbyfreeradicals,”explainedregistereddietitianKeriGanstoTheDailyMeal.“Researchonantioxidantshasshownseveralheathbenefits,includingthepossibilitytheymaylowertheriskoftype2diabetes,improvecognitivefunction,decreasetheriskofdementia,andlowertheriskofheartdisease.”Moderatedrinkingcanbebeneficialaccordingtootherstudies—solongasit’smoderate.1、What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Antioxidantshavingapositiveeffectonthelifespan.B.Theeffectsoffoodanddietonthehumanlifespan.C.Advocatingdrinkingwineandcoffeeinourdailylife.D.Moderatedrinkinghelpingpeoplelivelonger.2、Theinformationwascollectedabouttheparticipantsinthe90+Studyexcept________.A.foodconsumptionB.lifestyleC.hobbiesD.medicalhistory3、Howcanthewineandcoffeebenefitpeople’shealth?A.Theyprovidepeoplewithessentialnutrition.B.Theyarerichinantioxidants.C.Theyprotectfreeradicalsinhumanbodies.D.Theycanbringrelieftopain.4、Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Notallthepeopleparticipatinginthestudyareover90.B.Moststudiesaboutalcoholconsumptionarebasedonobservation.C.Over-drinkingcanalsobebeneficialaccordingtootherstudies.D.Antioxidantscancuretype2diabetes.Text4DavidCameronisurgingtoday’syoungsterstoabandonFrenchtoconcentrateonthetongueofthefuture—Mandarin(普通話)。Cameronsaid:“IwantBritainlinkeduptotheworld’sfast-growingeconomies.Andthatincludesouryoungpeoplelearningthelanguagestosealtomorrow’sbusinessdeals.”“Bythetimethechildrenborntodayleaveschool,Chinaistobetheworld’slargesteconomy.Soit’stimetolookbeyondthetraditionalfocusonFrenchandGermanandgetmanymorechildrenlearningMandarin.”Tostrengthenhismessage,hequotedNelsonMandela—theformerpresidentofSouthAfricawhosaid“Ifyoutalktoamaninalanguageheunderstandsthatgoestohishead;ifyoutalktohiminhisownlanguagethatgoestohisheart.”CameronsaidthatapartnershipbetweentheBritishCouncil(英國文化協(xié)會)andHanbanwilldoublethenumberofChineselanguageassistantsintheUKby2016andprovideincreasedfundingtoschoolsofofferingMandarinasalanguagechoice.InadevelopmentoftheUK—ChinaSchoolPartnershipprogramme,fundingwillalsobeprovidedfor60headteacherstomakestudyvisitstoChinain2014.InrecentresearchtheBritishCouncilfoundonly1%oftheadultpopulationspeaksMandarintoalevelthatallowsthemtoconductabasicconversation.Just3,000pupilsinEngland,WalesandNorthernIrelandenteredforChineselanguagesGCSEsin2013,puttingitfarbehindthetraditionalchoicesofFrenchwith177,000,Spanishwith91,000andGermanwith62,000entrants(加入者),aswellasUrdu,PolishandArabic.ProfessorDameHelenWallace,theBritishAcademy’sforeignsecretary,said,“alackofqualifiedteacherscouldbeabarriertoimproveitspopularity.”LauraChan,oneoftheco—foundersofabilingualMandarin—Englishprimaryschool,saidtheprimeminister’sannouncementwasgoodnewsforthestatusofMandarin.Shesaid,“It’sagreathelp.Itwillincreasepeople’sawarenessofMandarinasalanguagetheycanlearn.”1、Whatisthetextmainlytalkingabout?A.ThecooperationisimportantbetweentheUKandChina.B.DavidCameronhasvisitedChinaforthreedays.C.ChineselanguageisverypopularwithBritishpeople.D.DavidCameroncallsforBritishstudentstolearnMandarin.2、WhydoesDavidCameronurgestudentstolearnChinese?A.BecauseChinesewillbeawidely—usedlanguageintheworld.B.BecausehethinksChinawillbecomethelargesteconomy.C.BecausetherearemanyChinesepeoplelivinginBritain.D.BecauseonlyafewofBritishpeoplecancommunicateinChinese.3、WhatisthepurposeofDavidCameronbyquotingMandela’swordsinParagraph3?A.Tocomparedifferentideas. B.Toshowhisrichknowledge.C.TopersuadepeopletolearnMandarin. D.ToshareMandela’sopinion.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)InthepastblackpeopleinSouthAfrica1.(live)amiserablelifeTheycouldnotvotetochoosetheir2.(leader)TheycouldnotgetjobstheywantedThepartsoftowninwhichtheyhadtolive3.(decide)bywhitepeopleTheylivedinthe4.(poor)areasinthecountryandcouldnotgetjobstheywantedNelsonMandela,amodernhero,calledblackpeople5.fightagainstwhitepeopletomakeblackandwhitepeopleequalHesaid“Wewereputinaposition6.wehadeithertoacceptwewerelessimportant,7.fighttheGovernmentWechosetoattackthelawWefirstbrokethelaw8.a(chǎn)waywhichwas9.(peace);whenthiswasnotallowed…onlythen10.wedecidetoanswerviolencewithviolence”Lastyear,mybrotherandIwenttoMiamiforavacationSomeofmyfriendswhohadbeentherebeforesaid1.wasawonderfulholidaydestinationBeforewewent,wehadplannedformonthsWhenthedaycame,wewerereadyAfterourplanelanded,wewenttothehotelWehadmadeourreservationsixmonths2.(early),butthemanatthefrontdesksaidtherehadbeenamistakeWe3.(tell)thatourroomshadn’tbeenreservedforthatweek,4.fortheweekafterIdidn’tunderstand5.thiswouldhappenandmycreditcardhadalreadybeencharged6.thereservationWhat’sworse,thehotelhadbeenfullybookedWhenwewerewonderingwhattodo,themanagercameoutShewas7.(surprise)helpfulSheapologizedforthemistakeandgaveusaspareVIProomon8.topfloorWehadneverstayedinsuchanamazingroom,andweweren’tchargedextraThenextday,mybrotherandIwenttothebeach9.wewatchedsomepeopleplayvolleyballWegotalittle10.(sunburn),butthedayhadbeensorelaxingthatwedidn’tmindSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)ManycosplayactivitiesarebeingorganizedinChina,makingthesubculturepopularamongsomeyouths.Cosplaymeanscostumeplay,inwhichparticipantswearcostumesandfashionaccessories(配飾)torepresentaspecificcharacter.What’sthereasonwhyyouthsareinterestedincosplay?1、Cosplayparticipantsofteninteractwitheachothertodressupascharactersfromanimes(動漫),cartoons,comicbooks,films,TVprogramsandvideogames.Youthswholovecosplayhavetheirownsetsofjokes,which“outsiders”rarelyunderstand.2、Cosplayersarealmostalwaysyoung,mostofthemunder25,andastheygrowolder,theytendtogiveupthepractice.3、Instead,theyshouldtreatsuchyoungstersasnormalyouths,butatthesametimewarnthemnevertocrossthesocialandmoralboundaries.Thecosplaysubcultureisakindofperformingarts.Cosplayersusuallygetthecostumesintheseways.First,throughsomecompaniesthatmakeandsellpackagedsuitsforcosplay.Second,throughsomeindividualsthatmakecostumesandaccessories.4、WithcapitalflowingintotheACGindustry,morespecificandmaturebusinessmodelshelptheindustrydevelopfurther.5、Sincethenthedomesticanimationandgameindustryhasbeendevelopinghealthilywithastrongersenseofusinglegalproducts.China’sACGindustryislikelytoseehighergrowthin2019.A.Andbesides,bymakingthemthemselves.B.It’sawayforyouthstoexpressvirtual(虛擬的)love.C.Perhapsthat’swhypeopleareprejudicedagainstthem.D.Basedonaresearch,2015provedtobeaturningpoint.E.Thecosplayindustryisexpectedtowitnessmoresuccess.F.Therefore,thereisnoneedforparentstooverreacttocosplay.G.Soregulatorsshouldstrictlymonitorsucheventstopreventimproperbehaviors.Therearesomepeoplewhos

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