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考研《英語一》長春市二道區(qū)2023年深度預測試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)“Oh,no!You’removing?”Suchwasmyneighbor’s1whenshesawhouseholditemsappearingonmylawnand2mydriveway.“Nope.Justcleaninghouse!”Icalledback,smiling.Thisyardsalehadbeentheresultofsixmonthsof3.Ihadsearchedevery4andoverflowingclosetandcupboard—crazyaboutmyseekingtofinditemsto5.Imetloadsof6andfriendlypeople.TheMirrorLadywas7tobuytheantiquemirrorfrommyfirstapartmentforherdaughter’sfirstapartment;andtheFutonGirl,acollegesophomore,saidmyfuton(沙發(fā)床)andframewere8forherdormroom.AndhowcanI9theCameraMan?Bendingabsorbedlyoverthe“technology”table,hespottedmyhusband’sfaded10bagfromtheearly80s.Zipperedcompartments(隔包)11abrokencameraandafewoldlenses.“Wow!”hesaid,ashepickeditupandmademea(n)12.Iaskedwhathewasgoingtodowithit.“It’sjustcool—Ihaveashelfathomeforcool13technology.”Soapparentlyhe14itjustsohecouldlookatit.Ashewalkeddownthedrivewaywiththedustybag15overhisshoulder,forasecondI16myjournalisthusbanddoingthesame,headingoutto17astory.Thatmademefeel18.Allyardsaleslastedtwodays.Ashardasitcanbetoletthings19,thetruevalueofthosethingsisto20youofaplaceyoulivedin,aspecialtimeinyourlife,oralovedoneinyourheart.1、A.a(chǎn)cquisitionB.concernC.explanationD.meaning2、A.pickingupB.gettingoverC.puttingupD.takingover3、A.a(chǎn)daptationB.protectionC.preparationD.production4、A.messyB.bareC.elegantD.tidy5、A.measureB.presentC.serveD.sell6、A.generousB.conservativeC.interestingD.cautious7、A.thrilledB.tiredC.confusedD.embarrassed8、A.famousB.perfectC.vitalD.cheap9、A.blameB.troubleC.worryD.forget10、A.cameraB.handC.plasticD.tool11、A.a(chǎn)llocateB.a(chǎn)pproachedC.exposedD.withdraw12、A.a(chǎn)ppointmentB.a(chǎn)ppealC.excuseD.offer13、A.fashionableB.oldC.a(chǎn)dvancedD.portable14、A.boughtB.improvedC.donatedD.twisted15、A.disappearingB.hangingC.printingD.winding16、A.picturedB.a(chǎn)ppreciatedC.stoppedD.forgave17、A.reviewB.reportC.rhymeD.repeat18、A.lonelyB.sillyC.goodD.hopeful19、A.gatherB.surviveC.controlD.go20、A.cheatB.informC.remindD.warnSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Growingup,Iremembermyfatherasasilent,seriousman—notthesortofpersonaroundwhomonecouldlaugh.AsateenagerarrivinginAmerica,knowingnothing,Iwantedafatherwhocouldexplainthehumanjourney.Incollege,whenfriendscalledhomeforadvice,IwouldsinkintodeepdepressionforwhatIdidnothave.Today,attwenty-seven,Ihavecometorediscovertheminwaysthatmyteenagemindwouldnotallow—asadultsandasfriendswiththeirownfaultsandweaknesses.Onenightaftermymovebackhome,Ioverheardmyfatheronthetelephone.Thesewassometrouble.Later,Dadsharedtheproblemwithme.Apparentlymylegaltraininghadearnedmesomeprivilegesinhiseyes.ItalkedthroughtheproblemwithDad,analyzingthepurposesofthepeopleinvolvedandofferingseveralnegotiationstrategies.Helistenedpatientlybeforefinallyadmitting,“Ican’tthinklikethat.Iamasimpleman.”Dadisabrilliantscientistwhocandeconstructthebuildingblacksofnature.Yethumannatureisamysterytohim.ThatnightIrealizedthathewassimplynotskilledatdealingwithpeople,muchlessthetroubleofaconflictedteenager.It’snotinhisnaturetounderstandhumandesires.Andso,thereitwas—itwasnoone’sfaultthatmyfatherheldnointerestinhumanliveswhileIplacedgreatimportanceinthem.Weareattimesbornmoresensitive,wide-eyed,anddreamythanourparentsandbecomemorecuriousandidealisticthanthem.Dadperhapsneverexpectedmeforachild.AndI,whoknewDadasanintelligentman,hadneverunderstoodthathisintelligencedidnotcoverallofmyfeelings.Ithassavedmeyearsofquestioningandconfusion.InowseemyparentsaspeoplewhohaveotherrelationshipsthanjustFatherandMother.Inowoverlooktheirmanyfaultsandweaknesses,whichonceannoyedme.Inowknowmyparentsasfriends:peoplewhoaskmeforadvice;peoplewhoneedmysupportandunderstanding.AndI’vecometoseemypastclearly.1、Whatwastheauthor’simpressionofherfatherwhenshewasateenager?A.Friendlybutirresponsible.B.Intelligentbutsevere.C.Coldandaggressive.D.Caringandcommunicative.2、Whydidtheauthorfeeldepressedwhenherfriendscalledhome?A.Shedidnothaveaphonetocallhome.B.Herfatherdidnotcareaboutherhumanjourney.C.Herfatherwastoobusytoanswerherphone.D.Herfathercouldn’tgiveherappropriateadvice.3、Aftertheauthoroverheardherfatheronthetelephone,______.A.heblamedherforimpolitenessB.herediscoveredhumannatureC.heconsultedwithherabouthisproblemD.hechangedhisattitudetowardstheauthor4、Theauthorrealizedthat______.A.herfatherhadtoomanyfaultsandweaknessesB.herfatherwasnotasintelligentasshehadthoughtC.herfatherwasnotgoodatinterpersonalrelationshipsD.herfatherplacedtoomuchimportanceinsocialactivities5、Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.MyParentsasFriendsB.MyParentsasAdvisorsC.MyFatherasaSeriousManD.MyFatherasanIntelligentScientistText2IfyoulookontheInternet,youwillseethatalmosteverydayoftheyearcelebratessomekindoffood.These“holidays”havebecomeverypopularacrosstheUnitedStates.TheyoftenaretrendingstoriesonTwitter,anddescribedintheU.S.media.Theygivepeopleachancetoenjoysomethingtheymightnoteatnormally,likeNationalOnionRingDay,forexample.Foodholidaysalsogiverestaurantsandotherbusinessesachancetopromotetheirproducts.ButwheredidthesedistinctlyAmerican“holidays”comefrom?ManyaretheinventionofanAlabamaman,John-BryanHopkins.HewritesaboutfoodforhisFwebsite.HopkinstoldTimemagazinethatwhenhebeganhissitein2006,therewereonly175“holidays.”“Ifilledintherest,”hesaid.SomeofhisfavoritesareNationalOreoCookieDayonMarch6andNationalTaterTotDayonFebruary2.TheNationalDayCalendarhasalistofallthedifferentfoodandnon-foodrelated“holidays.”Inthepast,thewebsiteusedtoletanyonecreatetheirownday--foraprice.Butnow,thesiteonlyacceptsrequestsfrombusinessesandotherorganizations.Whilesomefood“holidays”areindeedmade-up,manyhavehistoricalroots.Forexample,NationalBeerDayonApril7markstheendofaU.S.banontheproduction,transport,importandsaleofalcoholicdrinks.Thebanlastedfrom1920until1933.TheSalvationArmy,aChristiangroup,launchedU.S.NationalDoughnutDayonJune1,1938.ItwasmeanttohonorwomenwhoservedsoldiersdoughnutsduringWorldWarI.Butnoteveryonelikesfoodholidays.BethanyJeanClementisafoodwriterfortheSeattleTimesnewspaper.Shewrote,“Igetthatsomepeoplemightbeexcitedby,say,NationalDoughnutDay.Butyoureallycanhaveadoughnutanydayyouwant!”TaviJuarez,ofF,thinksnationalfoodholidaysareheretostay.ShetoldtheSeattleTimes,“Inmyhumbleopinion,Ibelievethatfoodholidayswillcontinuetogrowinpopularityonline.Becausethere’salotofnegativityoutthere,whynotchoosetocelebratefoodinstead?”1、WhatcanwelearnaboutfoodholidaysfromParagraph1?A.Peoplecanenjoytheirfavoritefoodontheholidays.B.Restaurantswillmakemuchmoneyduringtheholidays.C.Peoplecaneatanyfoodtheywantontheholidays.D.Onlyspecialfoodareservedontheholidays.2、WhendidthefirstNationalBeerDayprobablybegin?A.In1920B.In1933C.In1913D.In19383、Howmanyfoodholidaysarementionedinthepassage?A.FourB.SixC.FiveD.Three4、WhatadvicedoesTaviJuaregiveinthelastParagraph?A.Celebratingfoodholidays.B.Celebratingfoodinsteadoffoodholidays.C.Toreducethenegativityoffoodholidays.D.Tosupportfoodholidaysonline.Text3EducatorsacrosstheUSarecallingformajorchangestotheadmissionprocessinhighereducation.TheNationalCenterforEducational

StatisticsreportedthatU.S.collegesanduniversitiesreceivedmorethan9millionapplicationsbetween2013and2014.Theschoolsadmittedmorethan5millionstudentsinthattime.Butanewreportsaysthattheproblemisnotaboutthenumberofstudentsthatarebeingadmitted,butratherhowstudentsareselected.TheHarvardSchoolofGraduateEducation,alongwith80otherschoolsandorganizations,releasedthereportinJanuary2016,called“TuringtheTide---MakingCaringCommon”.Thereportarguesthattheprocessschoolsusetochoosestudentscausesmajorproblems.DavidHawkins,the

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DirectorforEducationalPolicy,saysthatmostcollegesanduniversitiesrequiremanythingsfromstudentswhentheyapply.Schoolsusuallyaskforanessaydescribingastudent’sinterestsorwhytheywanttostudyatthatschool.Theschoolsalsoaskforlettersfromteachersorotherresponsibleadultsdescribingwhyastudentisagoodcandidate.But,Hawkinssays,theareathatschoolsaremostconcernedwithastudent’shighschoolgradesandstandardized

testresults.Thereportsuggeststhatpayingattentiontoacademicsuccessoverotherqualitiesworkswellforsomestudentsbuthurtsothers.Inaddition,academicsuccessisnotthemostimportantqualityastudentshouldhave.Moreattentionshouldbepaidtoshowingwhetherornotastudentwantstodogoodintheworld.Thereportalsosuggeststhatschoolsshouldaskforevidencethatstudentscareaboutotherpeople.Movingattentionawayfromacademicabilitywillmakeprocesslessaboutcompetition,thereportsays.Studentswillfeellessstressaboutmeetinghigherandhigherexpectation.Butthereportdoeshaveitscritics.BobSchaeffer,PublicEducationDirector,saidthateveryfewyears,someonemakesthesameargumentforchange.Hesaidthatnorealchangehashappenedyetandthatevenmanyoftheschoolsthatagreewiththereportstillmakenochanges.“Manyoftheinstitutionsthathavesupportedthefindingsinthereportaretheveryinstitutionsthathavethemostcompetitiveadmissionprocessesinthecountry,"Schaeffersaid.1、Whatistheproblemoftheadmissionprocessaccordingtothereport?A.TheschoolsasksocialresponsibilitiesfromtheapplyingstudentsB.Theschoolsattachimportancetostudents’academicrecordsC.ThenumberofstudentsgettingadmittedistoosmallD.Admissionofficersonlyconsiderpersonalqualities2、Whichofthefollowingdocollegesaskofapplicantsexcept?A.Theirreasonstoattendtheschool.B.Adescriptionoftheirinterests.C.RecommendationlettersfromadultsD.Evidencethatstudentscareaboutothers3、Whatdoestheauthor’sattitudetothereportoftheadmissionprocess?.A.Supportive.B.DoubtfulC.NeutralD.Negative4、Thecritic,BobSchaeffer,thinksthat.A.someschoolsdon'tdowhattheybelieveisrightB.thelargestschoolsareexpectedtomakechangesfirstC.notenoughschoolscurrentlyagreewiththereportD.historyhasprovedthatallchangesaregoodText4Morethan90yearshaspassedsinceHollywood’sofficialfilmorganizationfirstproposedplanstobuilditsownmuseum.Thoseplansarefinallybecomingareality,withtheAcademyMuseumofMotionPicturessettoopenin2019.TheprojectisunderwayatthesiteofahistoricLosAngelesdepartmentstorebuiltin1939.Museumofficialssayvisitorswillbeableto“experiencethemagicofcinema”bylearningaboutallpartsofthefilm-makingprocess.FilmhistorianKerryBrougherhasbeennameddirectorsofthemuseum.Broughersaysthemuseumwillinclude12millionphotographsand80,000screenplaysaswellasprops(道具),costumesandotherobjectsfromfamousfilms.TheAcademyMuseumwillalsofeatureOscarstatuettes(小雕像)donatedbyactorswhowontheawards.Broughersaysthemuseumisdesignedtomakevisitorsfeelliketheyareinamovie,too,withmanyinteractiveexperiences.“Youwon’tnecessarilyknowwhat’scomingnext,”headds.“You’llbeinenvironmentssometimesthatmakeyoufeellikeyou’vegonebacktothepastandthatyou’reintheareathatyou’reactuallyexploring.”HeaddsthatvisitorsmayevengetthechancetowalkdownaredcarpetandaccepttheirownAcademyAward.Currently,Hollywoodonlyhasafewpossibilitiesforvisitors.TheycangoalongtheWalkofFameandvisitmoviestudiosorseetheDolbyTheater,wheretheOscarsarepresented.Butbeyondthese,moviefanshavelimitedpossibilities.EricGarcetti,themayorofLosAngelessaystheAcademyMuseumwillprovidevisitorsthechancetoexperiencemanydifferentpartsofthefilmindustryallinoneplace.Garcettinotesthemuseumwillalsoservethehundredsofthousandsoflocalpeopleworkinginfilm-relatedbusinesses.Hesaysthey,too,willfinallybeabletovisitaplacethatcelebratestheirownHollywoodmovieindustry.1、WhenwastheideaofbuildingamuseuminHollywoodfirstputforward?A.Inthe1920s.B.In1939.C.Inthe1990s.D.In2019.2、WhatcanwelearnfromBrougher’swords?A.Photosofvisitorswillbeputondisplay.B.SettingsinthemuseumwillfeelquiterealC.Mostvisitorswillbepresentedanaward.D.Actorswilldonatemuchmoneytothemuseum.3、WhatisEricGarcetti’sattitudetowardstheAcademyMuseum?A.Supportive.B.Critical.C.Disapproving.D.Cautious.4、Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheFilm-makingProcessinHollywood.B.TheFilm-makingProcessofHollywood.C.HollywoodMakingPlansofFilmMuseums.D.HollywoodGettingItsOwnFilmMuseum.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Noonelovesmemorethanmyparents,especiallymyfatherMyfatherisstoutandstrong,severelookonhisfaceandkeenexpressiveeyesAtfirstsightyoumayfeelhimhard1.(approach)Infact,heisverykindandconsiderateIbelievemyfatherisa2.(talent)manHeisdecisiveandefficientindoingthingsByhisowntalentsandyearsofefforts,he3.(provide)thefamilywithagoodsocialpositionanda4.(relative)richlifeBesides,helivesinharmony5.othersandneverquarrelswithanyone,sopeoplefromallwalksoflifecometomyhouse,from6.I’vegainedlotsofsocialexperienceButathomeheisastrictparentwhoishardonmeandhashigh7.(expectation)ofmeIcanseethatmyidlingawaytime8.(hurt)himdeeply,whileifIhavedonesomethinggreatandmeaningful,suchas9.(write)abook,hewillbemoreexcitedthanmeIalwaysremindmyselfImustgoonandon,andnever10.IgiveuphalfwayDearprofessorGary,I’m1.(terrible)sorryformyusingthemobilephoneinyourlecturelastweekIadmit2.(make)amistakeandIacceptany3.(punish)forbeingsucharudestudentButI4.(use)themobilephoneonpurposeIwastryingtofindapart-timejobandthatday,acompanye-mailedmeajobofferandI5.(require)topresentmyfurtherinformation6.(immediate)As7.result,Ihadtotry8.(send)thematextmessageinclassIpromiseitwillneverhappen9.meagainButIdoneedmyphonetocommunicatewithothersIwouldbegrateful10.youcouldgiveittomethistimeThankyouTomSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)It’sshoppingseason,whichmeanspullingthosecreditanddebitcards(借記卡)outofyourwallet,enteringyourdigitsonline—theholidaysprovideidentitythieveswithcountlessopportunitiestocheat.1、AstheEquifaxsecuritybreachexposedthepersonalinformation—includingbirthdates,creditcardnumbers,andSocialSecuritynumbers.1,ProtectyourSocialSecuritynumber.2、Ofitsninedigits,thefirstthreearetiedtowhereyoulived,thenexttwoareagroupnumberwithinthatgeographicallocation,andthelastfourareyourserialnumber.Sinceit’snotthathardforacriminaltofigureoutwhereyouwereborn,it’sreallyonlythoselastfourdigitsthatstandbetweenyouandalltheproblemsyou’retryingtoavoid.Soguardyournumberwithyourlife.2,Strengthenallyourlog-ininformation.Ifyourpasswordsandtheanswerstoyourreminderquestionsareeasyenoughforathieftoguess,thenyoursecureaccountsaren’tsecureatall.ThestealingofSocialSecuritynumbershasbecomesuchaconcernthatMedicarehasintroducednewIDcardsforseniorcitizensthatomitthenumbers.IfyoubelievethatyourSocialSecuritynumberhasbeencompromised,youcanchangeit.3、“Theyshouldbeascomplicatedaseachsite’ssystemcanbearandneverfewerthan12characters,”saysRichardRoszko,acomputerengineer.3,Lockupyourphone.Alwayskeepyourdevicelockedanduseastrong,longpasscode.Thoseannoyingsoftwareupdatesoftenaddressnewsecurityissues,sodon’tskipthem.Anddon’tletAppssaveyourpasswords.You’llneedtwo“keys”toaccessthoseaccounts—usuallyapasswordandasecuritycode.Youreceivethecodeinatext,anemail,oraphonecallfromtheAppyou’retryingtoaccess.Soifyou’retheonetryingtoaccesstheaccount(on,say,yoursister’slaptop),you’llbefine.4、4,5、Usingdebitcardsforonlineshoppingisadoubleservingofdaringfate.You’rehurtnotonlybecauseyou’reshoppingonlinebutalsobecausewhenadebitcardisstolen,youmaybeoutofluck.“Ifacreditcardishacked(非法侵入),youowezerodollarsonthefraud,butifyourdebitcardgetshacked,themoneyisdrained(取光)fromyouraccount.”A.Don’tpaywithadebitcard.B.That’sanespeciallybigconcernthisyear.C.Changeyourpasswordasoftenaspossible.D.YourSocialSecuritynumberisnotassecureasyouwouldhope.E.Expertssuggestthatyouhaveauniquepasswordforeveryoneofyouronlineaccounts.F.Butifit’sathiefwithoutyourphone,heorshewon’treceivethecodeandwillbelockedout.G.Asforyourpasswordreminderquestions,avoidusingwhatcouldbefoundbythethievesonthemedia.WewerehighinthemountainsofXishuangbanna,asfarsouthasyoucangetinYunnan,skirtingthebordersofMyanmarandLaos.Thedrivewastypical,textbookbeauty:mountainsthickwithrubbertreeforests,pu’erteaplantationsandbananapalmsandtinyDaivillages.Hiddenamongthefieldsofgreen,Ispottedanoddcollectionofwoodenboxesnearatentonthesideoftheroad.1、WehadrunintothecurrenthomeofWeiDajing,a17-year-oldapprentice(學徒)beekeeperwhowasmanninghishives.Weiwasfreshtothebeekeepinglife,andhadbeenonthejobforjusttwomonthsandwasheretolearnfromamasterbeekeeper.Theirtentandhiveset-upisalwaystemporary.2、Thisparticularspotwasstationedatasunnypatchofyellowflowers.Oncetheseflowers

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