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菏澤市成武縣2023年考研《英語一》預(yù)測試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Everymorning,littleKatemakesthedayofbusdriverJohnReed.TheMilwaukeekidisknowntowaveandjumpupanddownasReed'sbus1toherstop.SowhenReed’s2changed,heknewhehadto3apropergoodbyetothe4-year-oldgirl,forallthesweet4fromtheangel.“Goodmorning,sweetie!”hegreetedthechildandhermom,Tracy.“Igotyoua5,Igotyouabookandthere'ssomethingelseinthereforyou,”hetoldKateashehandedherashiningbag.Thesweetmomentwasrecordedbythesecurity6insidethebus.“Mydaughterisveryhappy,”TracytoldInsideEonFriday.“That'sjusther7.Inthemorning,whensheseeshimcoming,shegetsvery8.Theyjust9afriendship.”InsideKate’scard,Reedwrote:"Ican10saythatoverthepastmonthsyouhavebeenmyfavoritebuspassenger.Yourhappysmileand11everydayGoodMorningshave12myeveryday.IwanttothankyouforbeingaGREATEXAMPLEforothersto13.”Tracywasso14withReed’skindnessthatshevisitedherFacebookaccountto15herdaughter'sspecialconnectiontothebusdriver.“EverymorningKateandItakethecitybustoschoolandwork,”shewrote.“Wetrytoalwaystakethe16busbecausewemadefriendswiththedriverReed.”“Sheis17excitedtoseehim,shealways18himagoodmorning,andtellshimthelatestnewsinher4-year-oldlife.She19himaValentine,andhegaveheronetoo.Theyarebestfriends.”Tracy20seeingReedonhermorningcommute(通勤).“Thoughmynewdriverisperfectlynice,he’snoJohnReed,"shesaid.1、A.movesaround B.pullsup C.tracksdown D.showsup2、A.service B.road C.offer D.route3、A.deliver B.send C.leave D.wave4、A.rides B.smiles C.memories D.words5、A.bag B.gift C.parcel D.card6、A.guard B.camera C.door D.system7、A.way B.habit C.spirit D.look8、A.moved B.a(chǎn)mused C.excited D.relaxed9、A.increased B.recovered C.created D.developed10、A.eventually B.honestly C.directly D.proudly11、A.warm B.formal C.modest D.natural12、A.honored B.hatched C.brightened D.inspired13、A.observe B.repeat C.follow D.a(chǎn)ppreciate14、A.satisfied B.filled C.presented D.impressed15、A.a(chǎn)nnounce B.explain C.expose D.discuss16、A.safe B.right C.old D.same17、A.morethan B.a(chǎn)nythingbut C.still D.even18、A.tells B.wishes C.a(chǎn)wards D.shows19、A.promised B.printed C.wrote D.signed20、A.continues B.keeps C.considers D.missesSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1TheLifecycleofaT-shirtWeallprobablyhavealotofT-shirts,butdoyoueverstopandthinkabouttheinfluenceofaT-shirtontheplanet?You’dprobablybesurprisedtolearnwhat'sinvolvedinthelifecycleofjustoneT-shirt.Thereare5majorstages:material,production,shipping,useanddisposal.Thematerialstageinvolvesfarming,irrigating,fertilizing,harvestingandginning.Whilecottonisanaturalfiberandnotasharmfultotheenvironmentasmanmadefibers,itstilltakesatollinthematerialandproductionstages.Commercialcottonfarmingusesalargeamountofwater,andtheuseofpesticides(殺蟲劑)iswidespreadacrosstheglobe,especiallyincottonfarming.Studieshaveshownthatfarmersspendaround$4.1billiononpesticidesannually,ofwhich25%wasspentoncottoncropsintheUS.Oncethecottonisgrownandharvested,sobeginstheproductionstage:spinning,knitting,bleaching,dyeing,cutting,sewing,etc.——theseprocessesalsouseagreatdealofwaterandenergy.Commercialdyesandbleachesareharmfulpollutantsandcaneventuallypollutegroundwater.AftertheT-shirtisproduced,itentersthetransportationstage.Thisofteninvolvesoverseasshipping.Takealookinyourcloset.Chancesarethatmostofyourcottongarments(衣服)aremadeinChinaorIndia.Garmentscanbeshippedviaplane,shiportruck…,allofwhichspillCO2intotheatmosphere.CalculationsshowthatC02emissionsfromlighttrucksaloneamountto1.15poundspermile.OncetheT-shirtreachestheretailmarket,itispurchased.Thisstagemayseemliketheleastenvironmentallydamagingpart.Butconsiderthenumberoftimesyou’vewashedanddriedyourfavoriteT-shirt.Washingmachinesarecertainlybecomingmoreefficient.However,theaverageAmericanhouseholddoes400loadsoflaundryperyear,usingabout40gallonsofwaterperload.Suchexcessivewateruseiscombinedwiththelargeamountofenergyusedbydryers.Thefinalstageoflifeisdisposal.Thisreleasesharmfulemissions,orinvolvesalandfillwherecottontakesyearstobreakdown.CurrentUSrecordsshowthatanestimated15%ofclothesandshoesarerecycled,whichmeansthatconsumerssendashocking85%ofthesematerialstolandfills.Weallneednewclotheseveryonceinawhile,butlet’salltrytokeepinmindwhatgoesintotheproductionofclothing...Ithasarealimpactontheplanet.Therearealotofthingsyoucandotohelpreduceyourimpact.Reuseandrecycleclothes.Ifthey’retoowornouttowear,cutthemupandusethemascleaningrags.Donatethemtocharityoranotherorganizationthatrecyclestextiles.Whenpossible,makeanefforttobuyorganiccotton.Turndownthethermostatonyourwasher,andlinedryyourclotheswhentheweatherwillallowit.1、Whatcanbeinferredfromthispassage?A.Theproductionprocessmayaffectwatersafety.B.TheclothingcostisrelativelylowinChinaandIndia.C.Cottonclothesareburiedbecausetheyarehardtobreakdown.D.Theusestageistheleastenvironmentallyharmfulofthefivestages.2、WecanlearnfromthepassagethatintheUS.A.pesticidesincottonfarmingcostover4billiondollarseveryyearB.C02emissionsoflandtransportamountto1.15poundspermileC.a(chǎn)bout15%oftheclothesandshoesaremadeofmaterialsthatarerecycledD.a(chǎn)bout16,000gallonsofwaterisusedannuallybyanaveragefamilyonlaundry3、Theunderlinedphrase“takesatoll”probablymeans“”.A.wasteswaterB.hasabadeffectC.usesenergyD.takesalotoftime4、Whatisthepurposeofthisarticle?A.Toencouragepeopletodonateclothestocharity.B.Tointroducethefivestagesinthelifecycleofclothing.C.Topersuadepeopletopurchasemoreorganiccotton.D.Topromoteeco-friendlyactionsrelatedtoclothes.Text2Decadesbeforethefirstunaccompaniedchildwasputonaplanetograndma’sinthecareofaflightattendant,afewresourcefulparentsaccomplishedthesameendbysimplydroppingtheirkidsinthemail.Thiswasintheearliestdaysoftheparcelpostservice,whichlaunchedin1913.Beforethat,U.S.PostalServicepackageswerecappedatfourpounds,whichlimitedthegoofythingspeopletriedtosendbypost.Butwhentheparcelservicebegan,allkindsofcargoshowedupinthemailstream,includingcoffins,eggs,dogsand,inafewcases,humanyoung.AccordingtoNationalPostalMuseumhistorianNancyPope,thefirstknowncaseofamailedbabywasin1913whenMr.andMrs.JesseBeaugeofGlenEste,Ohio,shippedtheir10-poundinfantsontohisgrandmother’shomeaboutamileaway,paying15centsinpostageandspringingfor$50ininsurance(becausetheywereworriers).Butsomechildrenweremailedmuchfarther,Popesaid.EdnaNeffofPensacola,Fla.,was6whenshewaspackedoff—orpackagedoff—toherfather’shomeinChristiansburg,Va.,720milesaway.Thepreciousparcelsweren’ttrulyparcelsinthebrown-paper.Insteadtheyweremorelikecompanionsinthearmsoftheircarriersorwalkedalongtheroute(路線).Butthemostfamousmailedchild,MayPierstorff,wasindeedsentbyanIdahorailwaymailcarin1914withtheappropriatestampsstucktohertravelingcoat.May’spicturesurvives,butnophysicalevidenceofhertrip.“Wewouldsurelovetohavethatcoat,”Popesaid.In1914,thepostmastergeneralinstitutedaruleaboutthemailthatstandstothisday:nohumans.Butthatdidn’tstopanambitiousthieffromcratinghimselfupandshippinghimselfairmail.WhenWilliamDeLucia,packedinatrunklabeled“MusicalInstruments”alongwithfoodandanoxygentank,wasairborne,heclimbedout,pilferedthousandsofdollars’worthofgoodsfromtheregisteredmailandsealedhimselfbackup.HewasarrestedattheAtlantaairportin1980afterhistrunkpoppedopenasitwasbeingunloaded.“Wehavehisoxygentank”atthePostalMuseum,Popenotedwithpride.1、WhatdidU.SPostalServiceputalimittobefore1913?A.Thevalueofthemail.B.Theweightofparcels.C.Thecontentinthemail.D.Thepostageforpackages.2、HowwasJesseBeauge’ssonmailed?A.Packedinamailbox.B.Walkedalongtheroute.C.Sentbyarailwaymailcar.D.Carriedinthearmsofthepostman.3、WhatdoesNancyPopewishtobeexhibitedmostinthePostalMuseum?A.May’spicture.B.Thebrown-paper.C.May’stravelingcoat.D.Idahorailwaymailcar.4、WhodiscoveredWilliamDeLuciaatlast?A.Theairportporter.B.Theairportpolice.C.Thepassengervictims.D.Thepostmastergeneral.Text3EveryyearinAmerica,highschoolstudentswhowanttogotocollegetakeanationalexaminationcalledtheScholasticAptitudeTest,orSATinashortenedway.Theirscoreisanimportantfactorindeterminingwhichcollegeswilladmitthemorwhetheranywillbeadmittedatall.TheScholasticAptitudeTestmeasuresone'smathematicalabilityanduseoftheEnglishlanguage.Traditionally,theEnglishpartinvolvedgrammaticalquestionsandparagraphsthattestreadingcomprehension.ButtheSATfolkshaveaddedasinglequestion,tobeansweredinanessay,handwrittenonthespot.That'saninterestingwaytotestwritingability,butcontentaside,haveyoueverseenyoungpeople'shandwritinglately?Oranyone'sforthatmatter,inthisageofcomputerkeyboards?Studentswritenumbersandsigntheirnamesonbankchecks.Theyscribbleclassnotesinwhatcangenerouslybedescribedasthewrittenword.Yettoday'skidsareaskedtowrite,thoughtfullyandclearly,forseveralminutesonthisSATTest.Goodlucktothetextscorerswhomustworkoutdifficultlythescrawl(潦草的字跡)ofyoungpeoplewho'vebeentypingoncomputerssincetheageofthree!Teachersinsistthatgoodhandwritingcannotonlyhelpone'sscoreontheSAT,butalso,lateroninlife,impresspotentialemployers.Anddon'tforget,weallhavetoturntohandwritingfromtimetotime,ascomputersgodownwhenpowergoesout.Thenhowtoimprovethehandwriting?Well,withafewsimplestepsyoucanimproveyourhandwriting.Positionthepen.Youshouldholdthepenbetweentheforefingerandthethumb,thenrestitnearthefirstknuckle(指節(jié))ofthemiddlefinger.Therestofyourfingersshouldbecurled(卷曲)underyourhandandyourhandshouldremainrelaxed.Evaluateyourwriting.Makechangestoyourletterstillyoulikehowtheylook.Takeyourtime.Speedisboundtomakeyourwritingmessylooking.Practise.Practiseitalot;it'snotenoughtodoitonceandhopeforthebest.Ithastobesomethingyouworkattomakegreatimprovements.1、Theunderlinedword"scribble"inParagraph2probablymeans"______________".A.writequicklyandroughlyB.typesimplyandcorrectlyC.paintclearlyandneatlyD.describeproperlyandwell2、AccordingtoParagraph3,studentswithgoodhandwritingskill______________.A.canpasstheSATB.candevelopgoodcharactersC.canimpresstheirclassmatesD.cangetmorejobopportunities3、Whichofthefollowingshouldyouavoidwhenimprovingyourhandwriting?A.Practisingwritingalot.B.Writingasfastasyoucan.C.Relaxingyourhandwhenholdingthepen.D.Changingyourletterstillyoulikehowtheylook.4、Thetextistopresentthefactthat______________.A.writingseemstobeveryimportantintheSATB.thosewhowillgotocollegehavetotaketheSATC.studentsshouldpractisehandwritingmoreoftenD.kidsdon'tknowhowtowriteinthecomputerageText4ThenumberofgiraffesisbecomingsmalleracrossAfrica,accordingtotheGiraffeConservationFoundation.Thetotalpopulationhasdroppedby40percentinthelast15years.Surprisingly,evenscientistshaven’tgivenmuchattentiontogiraffes.Wearelearningmoreabouttheirecology,butwhatweknowisstillwaybehindwhatweknowaboutotherspecies.“It’sasilentextinction,”saidDr.JulianHennessy,awildlifescientist.“Themainreasonforthesmallernumberofgiraffesistheirlossoflivingplaces,”saidHennessy,“asanincreasingpartoflandisusedforfarming.Buthuntingalsohasabiginfluence.”Youmightwonderwhyhunterswouldfocusongiraffes.Firstofall,onceagiraffeisbroughtdown,thereislotsofmeatwithasmallamountofeffort.Besides,thereisanotherthingencouragingthehunting.InTanzania,Hennessysays,thelatestwordonthestreetisthateatinggiraffemeatcouldcureAIDS.Freshgiraffeheadsandbonescanbesoldatpricesofupto$140perpiece.Anotherwidespreadmisconceptionaboutgiraffesisthattheyareeverywhere.Lookatkids’bookswhicharefullofgiraffes.Theyarealwaysinzoocollections.Theycanbeseeneasily,soyoudon’tthinkwehavetoworryaboutthem.Butthetruthisthattheyareindangerofextinction.Thereisalackofrightandtruedata.Hennessyandotherresearchersarenowpullingtogetherthedataneededtoimprovethesituationoftheentiregiraffespeciesandallninesubspecies(亞種).Theinformationwillbeusedtochangethegiraffe’slistingontheInternationalUnionforConservationofNatureRedList,whichnowliststhespeciesasof“l(fā)eastconcern”buttwosubspeciesas“endangered”.“It’salotofworktogatherthenecessaryinformation,”Hennessysays.“Andseveralothergiraffesubspecieswillberecommendedforendangeredlistingsnextyearortheyearafter.”Hehopesthattheworldwillfinallystarttotakenoticeofhowendangeredthesebelovedanimalshavebecome.1、Bysaying“It’sasilentextinction”,Hennessytellsusthat______.A.giraffesareunpopularinAfricaB.thegiraffeisalwayssilentindailylifeC.theecologyofAfricaneedsmoreattentionD.theextinctionoccurswithoutenoughattention2、WhathascausedthehighpriceofgiraffemeatinTanzania?A.Thecountry’scustom.B.Theillegalinternationaltrade.C.Thecostofhuntingagiraffe.D.Theideathatit’sacureforAIDS.3、ThemisconceptioninPara.3canbecorrectedby______.A.preventingillegalhuntinginAfricaB.rewritingkids’booksaboutgiraffesC.providingreliabledataaboutgiraffesD.spreadingscientificknowledgeofAIDS4、ThefinalpurposeofHennessy’sgreateffortisto______.A.collectmoreinformationaboutgiraffesB.raisepublicawarenessofprotectinggiraffesC.provegiraffeswilldisappearinthenextfewyearsD.workwiththeInternationalUnionforConservationofNaturePartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Thestorygoes1.twofriendsarewalkingthroughthedesertDuringsomepointofthejourneytheyhave2.a(chǎn)rgument,andonefriendbeatstheotheroneinthefaceTheoneishurt,but3.sayinganything,hewritesinthesand:“Todaymybestfriendbeatsmeintheface”Theykeeponwalking4.theyfindanoasis(綠洲)andtheydecidetotakeabathTheonewho5.(beat)getsstuckinthemire(泥潭)andstartstosink,but6.(fortune)thefriendsaveshimAfterherecoversfromthenear7.(drown),hewritesonastone:“Todaymybestfriendsavesmylife”Hisfriendaskshim,“WhenIhurtyou,youwroteinthesand,butnowyouwriteonastoneWhy?”He8.(reply):“Whensomeonehurtsus,weshouldwriteitdowninthesand,thewindsof9.(forgive)canrubitawayButwhensomeonedoessomethinggoodtous,wemustcarve10.onastone,therefore,nowindcanevereraseit”LearntowriteyourhurtsinthesandandtoengraveyourbenefitsonthestoneMybikewasathree-speedEnglish“racer”,1.(purchase)duringmysecondyearincollegeinNovember1964for$2.Mostofthemoneywasearnedbymyselfinmysparetime,butIhadtogetmymothertohelpmeoutalittleAtthattime,bikes3.(be)rareonacollegecampusThereason4.IhopedtogotabicyclewasalittlestrangeAfriendconvincedme5.(take)asummerjobsellingdoor-to-doorandsuggestedthatI6.useabicycletotravelbetweenhousesThejobdidn’tworkout,buttheideawasinmybrainThatfall,Iborrowedanotherstudent’sbikeandrode45milesonthefirstday,buthisbikesoonhadaflattirewhichhedidn’tlikefixingSoIhadtobuyoneIimmediatelystartedusing7.(I)almosteverydayBefore8.(get)thebike,Isometimeswalked28milestomyparents’houseNowthebikegavemeamuch9.(quick)method,butmyfirsttriptookfourhoursdue10.strongheadwindsthathadmefightforeveryfootOnceImadeatripof100milesinonedayIdecidedtousethebiketogocampingintheSmokiesDuringthetrip,Irecognizedtheneedformoregears(齒輪),11.Iboughtaten-speedafterjustoneyearthoughIlovedthisbikeThefirstbike“hungaround”foracoupleofyears,andthenIgaveittomysister’skidswholetitbecomepartoftheirlivesSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Whenwechoosetoworryoverwhatwedon’tpossess,weactuallystandatariskoflosingwhateverwealreadyhave.1、Therefore,thereisnowaywecansucceedinlifeunlessourmindisfirsthappyandsatisfiedandthenyearnsformore.Herearesomewaystohelpyoutobemoregrateful.Choosetobegrateful.Well,whethertocomplainaboutwhatyoudon’thaveortobethankfulforwhatyouhaveisaconsciouschoiceyoumakeyourself.Treasurewhatyouhaveandstriveforwhatyouneednext.Somearealwaysworryingoverwhattheydon’thaveorcan’tachieveinthepresent.2、Lookaroundyou.Wheninfearorfrustration,lookaroundyourselfforexamplesofpatienceandgratitude.3、Observehowtreesstandtallandbravethefuryofstorms,rainsandtheever-changingseasons.4、Onceyouhavethemindsettobefirstthankfulforthelifeyouhave,youwillfindhundredsofwaystodothat.Asyouliveyournormaldailyroutine,youwillfindanumberofhiddenopportunitiestobethankfulforthebountiesyouhave.Thinkpositivetoachievepositive.5、Haveyouevernoticedthatifyoukeeptellingyourselfthatthepresenttoughtimesshallpassandyouarehappywithwhatyouhave,youactuallygetthecouragetodealwiththecrisis?Thehumanmindisapowerfulmachine.Toflunkpositiveandsteerthecourseofactionsthatwayisapowerthatliesabsolutelywithin!A.Yourthoughtscanshapeyourlife.B.Lookforhiddenwaystobethankful.C.Thinkaboutwhyyoushouldbegrateful.D.Afterall,itisourmindthatrulesourbody.E.Helpingothersisjustoneofsuchexamples!F.Learntoobservehowbirdsaregratefultonaturefortheirfood.G.Actually,itismerelyawaytowastethepreciouspresentmoments.TipsforUsingGoogleMapsWhenYouTravelTravelingsomewherenewcanbringexcitingadventures.Butitcanalsobringunwelcomesurprises.Thatmaybeinthetoolsyouusebeforeandduringyourtrip.Withtherighttechnology,youcanmakethemostofyourtimeontheroad.1、WhilepeoplemostcommonlyuseGoogleMapsfordirectionsfromoneplacetoanother,itoffersmanyotherkindsoftraveltools.Today,webringyouseveraltipsforusingGoogleMaps.1.PlanaroadtriprouteWhenyouaretravelingonaroadtrip,youdonothavetoplaneachpartofthetripseparatelywithGoogleMaps.2、Toplanaroadtrip,openGoogleMaps.Searchforyourfirstdestination,andthenclickonthea

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