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湖南省郴州市蘇仙區(qū)2023年考研《英語一》押題密卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)MydaughterbroughtherfourdogsovertomyhousethoughIkeeptwoofmyown.Forafewhoursthenthehousewasfullof1.Therewasrunning,barkingandgrowling.Toyswerechasedafter,lapswere2onandfaceswerelicked.Nowthattheyhavethoroughly3themselvesout,allsixdogsarenapping4andthecatfinallycameoutofhidingagain.Ihavehaddogsasmy5foralmostallofmylifehere.Theyhavegivenmea6andfriendshipthatnoamountofmoneycouldever7.Ofcourse,theyhavehadtheirflawstoo.Theirbreathhasn’t8beenthebest,Norhastheirbody9.Theysometimeshavedefecated(排便)onmyfloorhadthrownthemselvesuponmy10.Theyhavewokenmeupfartoo11,fartoooften.Theirsuddenbarkinghasmademy12ringandmyheartratejump.Theyhavestolenmycoversand13onmypillows.Theyhavecoveredmyclothesandcarpetsin14.Whatisworse,theyhave15myshoesandsometimesmyfurniture.AndIhaveseenthemeatthingsthatIwon’tdare16here.Still,Ihavelovedthemallunconditionally17theyhavealllovedmeunconditionally.Inthis18momentwiththemallnappingaroundme,Ican’thelpbutthinkwhatthisworldwouldbelike19wealllovedeachotherasunconditionallyasourdogsloveus.Wouldtherebea(n)20towar,hunger,hate,andfear?Iexpectthatwewillbeabletocreateapeacefulworldforallthepeopleonit.1、A.hopeB.noiseC.trustD.expectation2、A.caughtB.broughtC.jumpedD.turned3、A.takenB.carriedC.heldD.worn4、A.peacefullyB.a(chǎn)nxiouslyC.possiblyD.fully5、A.interestB.colleaguesC.guidesD.companions6、A.loyaltyB.rewardC.cheatD.entertainment7、A.suggestB.remindC.buyD.charge8、A.sometimesB.a(chǎn)lwaysC.neverD.still9、A.sizeB.heightC.lengthD.smell10、A.yardB.bathroomC.bedD.pool11、A.soonB.earlyC.quicklyD.late12、A.earsB.eyesC.bellsD.phones13、A.climbedB.readC.sleptD.played14、A.furB.leavesC.dustD.water15、A.swalloweddownB.chewedupC.takeninD.broughtout16、A.conveyB.deliverC.promoteD.describe17、A.whenB.thoughC.becauseD.a(chǎn)fter18、A.importantB.quietC.boringD.lonely19、A.ifB.a(chǎn)sC.sinceD.for20、A.solutionB.endC.supportD.changeSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1At27,afterservinginWorldWarII,Idreamedofowningapieceofland.SoImovedfromcentralIllinoistoShelbina,Missouri,andbought236acresfor$6,000.Theplotoflandwassituatedonadirtroadandwashalffarmlandandhalftrees,withanoldhousethathadnorunningwaterorelectricity.Obviously,itwasnotwhatyou’dcallprimerealestate.Butitwasmine.Iwasaloneforthefirsttimeinmylife,andIfounditliberating.Mydayswerefilledfromdawnuntilduskwithplowingandplantingcorn.Dinnertimecameandwent,andIbarelyrememberedtoeat.Iwouldn’tsayIwasagreatsuccessatfarminginMissouri.However,whenIwenttothestoretobuysomeplowshares,ImetanicewomannamedClaudetteworkingbehindthecounter.IalsoranintoheratSt.Mary’sCatholicChurchinShelbinaeachweek.Ifoundoutlaterthathermanagerkeptaskingherabout“thattallboy(andeligiblebachelor)fromIllinoislivingoutinthecountryinanoldhousewithnowater,noelectricityandnohousekeeper.”Claudetteandhersistersoonvisitedmyfarmandputupsomecurtains.Toshowmyappreciation,ItookClaudetteoutforarideinmy2?-tonStudebakertruck.Wemarriedin1954andhavenowbeentogetherformorethan62years!IlatersoldtheMissourifarmfora$3,500profitandbought40acresinIllinois.Formanyreasons,buyingtheMissourifarmwasagoodidea.Iwillalwayscherishmemoriesofowningthefarmandmeetingmybeloved.1、WhentheauthorboughttheplotoflandinShelbina,________.A.itwaswellequippedB.hewasunsatisfiedwithitC.itwasnotarealestateD.heworkedveryhardonit2、Theunderlinedword“l(fā)iberating”inparagraph2canbereplacedbytheword________.A.upsetB.interestingC.freeD.boring3、TheauthorregardsbuyingtheMissourifarmasagoodideabecause_______.A.hewasabletosellitatthepriceof$3,500B.hecouldrecallplentyofexperiencesinhisownfarmC.hegotthechancetomeethiswifeworkingatachurchinShelbinathenD.hecouldpurchaseanotherhouseinIllinoisasaresultofsuccessfulfarmingText2Likemostofyou,I’vegrownupwithscienceputtingitintomyheadthateatingCholesterol(膽固醇)isbadforus.Mydoctorhasscoldedmerepeatedlyforlikinghigh-cholesterolsnacks.Butnow,after40yearsofgivingcholesterolsucharap,thescientificexpertsarereportedlyreadytoreverse(顛倒)themselves.Suddenly,we’regoingtobetoldthathigh-cholesterolfoodsarenotbadforusafterall.Thisisn’tthefirsttimesciencereverseswhatitbelievestobetrue,norwillitbethelast.Tooptimists,thefluidityofscience’sconclusionsisagoodthing-provethatscienceisalwayscorrectingitselfinlightoftheverylatestinformation.Butamodemsocietythatlooksincreasinglytosciencefornotjustwhattoeat,butalsohowtobehaveandwhattothink?Howcanwetrustanauthoritythatoftenchangesitsmindinextremeways?Science’stypicalwayisn’tlimitedtomattersofnutrition.Goaheadandcheckitoutforyourselfbylookingatthequalifiersusedinthevastmajorityofhonestlywrittensciencenewsarticles.You’llseethatthestoriesarelacedwithweakwordsandphrasessuchas:some,incertaincircumstances,probably,perhaps,may,could,tends,suggests,indicates,accordingto,islinkedto,playsarolein.ThegraveproblemI’veobservedovertheyearsisthattoooftenscienceanditsreporterscreatetheimpressionofcertaintywhennoneisproved.Thecholesterolstoryisbutoneexampleofthatmake-believecertainty.Howmuchshouldwebeconcernedaboutthis?Agreatdeal,Ibelieve,givenscience’sgreatandgrowinginfluenceonourlives.Attheveryleast,eachofusneedsto-understandthatthescientificworldview—impressiveasitsurelyis—isbuiltonshiftingsands.AsEinsteinonceobserved,“Noamountofexperimentationcaneverprovemeright;asingleexperimentcanprovemewrong.”1、Theunderlinedpart“givingcholesterolsucharap”(inPara.1)meanstheauthor.A.a(chǎn)lwayspromotesuseofcholesterolB.sometimesstandsforcholesterolC.a(chǎn)voidscholesterolgenerallyD.eatscholesterolregularly2、Intheeyesoftheauthor,changesinscientificstatements.A.a(chǎn)reworryingB.a(chǎn)remeaninglessC.a(chǎn)reagoodthinginawayD.a(chǎn)rethemajorwaytoimprovescience3、Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisNOTthewordcommonlyusedinscientificarticles?A.LikelyB.SurelyC.SeemsD.Appears4、Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.Sciencecanblindus.B.Scienceneedbeopentodoubt.C.Scienceisnotasimportantasthought.D.Scienceshouldbebuiltonexperiments.Text3Haveyouevercaughtyourselfsaying,"Ihatesmalltalk!"theminuteyouwalkintoaparty?Ifso,youmightbeanintrovert(內(nèi)向的人).Introvertshatetochatabout"small"subjectswithpeople.Theyarefinewhenyoutalkoneononebutseemtogetlostinthecrowdwhenthere'sagrouparound.Ifyou'retalkingtoanintrovert,youmightfindthatyourfirstfewconversationsgooneoftwoways.Eitherthey'llseemtogetboredandnotsaymuchorthey'llseemtoskateoversmalltalkinfavorofmorein-depthtopics.Whatyouneedtoknowisthattheintrovertisnotbeingrude.It’sjustthattheydon'tlikesmalltalk.Here'swhy.Smalltalkservesasagatewaytowarddeeperconversation.Someintrovertsdon’trealizethatsmalltalkwillactuallyhelpthemgettothebiggertopics.Youdon'tneedtostayonsmalltalkforever.However,sometimesintrovertsfeelthateventheshortamountoftimeittakestogetintotherealconversationisawasteoftime.Smalltalkisveryfast.Someonesayssomethingandthis

shouldbefollowedupwithaquickresponse.Butintrovertsliketochewontheirwordsbeforesayingthemaloud.Beforetheyanswer,they’llmulloverdifferentthoughts.Smalltalkbyitsverynatureinvitesmorepeopletojoinin.Themorepeoplewhojointhe

conversation,themoretheintrovertwilltendtostepback.Asaresult,they’llbequiet.Smalltalkisaboutthrowingoutsubjectsinthehopethatoneormoreofthemcanbeturnedintoacommonpointofinterest.Thelisteninginvolvedwithsmalltalkisnotin-depth.Thepurposeisaboutlistening"lightly"soyoucanfigureouttherighttopicstospendsometimeon.Introvertstendtobegreatlisteners,buttheyuseactivelisteningratherthanlightlistening.Thismakesthemwonderfulfriends,butcanalsomakeitdifficultfornewpeopletounderstandwhythey’resoquiet.1、Howdointrovertsrespondtoachat?A.Theytrytoavoidit.B.Theygetexcitedaboutit.C.Theygiveittheirfullattention.D.Theyfocusonunimportanttopics.2、Whatdoweknowaboutsmalltalk?A.Itgoesslowly.B.Itcostspeoplealotoftime.C.Itcontributestodeepertopics.D.Itmakesnosense.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"mullover"inParagraph3probablymean?A.Giveup. B.Thinkover.C.Writedown. D.Forgetabout.4、Howcanwebecomeagoodtalkerinsmallconversations?A.Figureoutthedeepmeaningofquestions.B.Thinktwicebeforeansweringquestions.C.Trytofindsharedtopics.D.Beaquietlistener.Text4Lifehasn’talwaysbeeneasyforSareanaKimia,16.Herparentssplitupwhenshewasyoung,andshehasn’tseenherdadsinceshewasl0.InJune2014,sheandhermom,ShefaliGupta,foundoutthattheywouldsoonbeevicted(逐出)fromtheirhome.Sareanaknewthathermomhadmoneyproblems.Evenbeforetheeviction,Guptahadbecomeverysad.Becauseshedidn’thavehealthinsurance,Guptacouldn’tgetadoctor’shelpforheremotionalproblems.Sareanatookchargeofthingsathome.Forexample,sheoftencookedherfamily’smeals.Whensheandhermomwereabouttolosetheirhome,itwasSareanawhoarrangedaplaceforthemtostay.Foryears,Sareanahadbeenanactivevolunteerwithseveralorganizations.Sheevenstartedherowngroup,YouthforNationalChange.Itworkstosupporttherightsofyoungpeople.Sareanacalledafewadultsshehadworkedwith.Afterfindingoutabouthersituation,onecoupleopenedtheirdoorsrightaway.ButbyAugust2014,thecouplenolongerhadroomforSareanaandhermom.Thetwoendeduplivingintheircar.Theydidn’twanttogotoahomelessshelteroutoffearthattheycouldbesplitup.Throughitall,Sareanakeptworkingonprojectsandstudying.“AtnopointdidIletwhatwasgoingonchangemydailyroutine,”shesays.Sareanaishomeschooledonlineandgoestoclassesatanearbycollege.Lastfall,schoolbillsbeganpilingup.Shehadnowaytopaythem.Afriendsuggestedthatshetryraisingfundsonline.AfteranewspaperrananarticleaboutSareana,donationspouredin-nearly$30,000!Shepaidforschoolandhadenoughmoneylefttorentasmallapartment.SheandhermommovedintoitinJanuary2015.1、WhathappenedtoSareanain2014?A.Shelostherfather.B.Shebecamehomeless.C.Hermomabandonedher.D.Herhousewasdestroyed.2、Sareanastartedanorganizationto.A.teachpeopletocookB.supportpoorpeopleC.earnmoneyD.helpyouth3、Sareanafinallyfoundherownapartment.A.byraisingmoneyB.bydoingpart—timejobsC.withthehelpofherfriendsD.withthehelpofhercollegPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Aidsiscausedbya1.(dead)viruscalledHIV,whichattacksthebodysimmunesystemandthere’snocureforitWhensomeonehasAids,thepersonlosestheabilitytofightotherillnessesThevirus2.(spread)inthreewaysItcanbepassedonthrough3.(protect)sex,throughbloodandfromamothertoherchildContraryto4.manypeoplethink,HIVcannotbetransmittedthroughmosquitoes,acoughorsneezeSincethedisease5.(burst)onthesceneinthe1980s,ithasbecomeaseriousproblemaroundtheworldAccordingtoWHO,morethan15millionchildrenhavelosttheirparents6.AidsAjani,whosefatherdiedofAidstwoyearsago,losthismotherforthesamereasonChinahasalsobeenaffectedbyAidsBytheendof2009,therewereabout740,000HTV7.(carry)inChinaDrDavidHo,aChinese-AmericanAidsexpert,hasdevotedhimselfto8.(bring)up-to-datetechnologytoChina’sAidsproblemUNAIDSalsoteachesyoungpeoplehowtopreventAids,andsetuptreatmentcenters9.motherswithHIVcanreceivemedicinetohelpkeepthemfrompassingHIVontotheirchildrenAjaniandhissisterare10.(fortune)BecausetheirmotherhadaccesstoprescriptionAidsmedicineswhenshewaspregnant,theydidnotgetHIVfromherNowtheirgrandfatheriscaringforthemInmanycountries,1.isnotunusualforfamiliesofdifferentbackgroundstolivetogetherinthesharedspace2.,intheUnitedStates,thisideamaystillbeconsideredstrangeButthistypeofhousing,3.(call)co-housing,isgettingits4.(popular)intheUnitedStates,tooCo-housingcomplexes(綜合設施)appearacrossthecountryFormanypeople,thiswayoflifeisagood5.(choose)inthebusymodernsocietyAco-housingcommunityhas6.(private)ownedhousesandsharedlandThereisoftena“commonhouse"withakitchenanddiningroom,meetingroom,andmaybeaworkshopoflibraryormusicroomAbout25co-housingcommunities7.(build)inrecentyears,and150moreareplannedAco-housingcomplexisaplace8.citizensshop,cook,andeattogetherCitizensofaco-housingcomplexlikeitssenseofsharedcommunityChildrenhaveotherkidstoplay9.,whichmanyfamilieslikeOthercitizenslikethefeelingoflivingina“village”Citizensalsosaythattheycanliveinco-housingfor10.(little)moneythantheywouldpayfornearbyapartmentsSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Parentsfeelthatitisdifficulttolivewithteenagers.1、Accordingtoarecentresearch,themostcommonargumentbetweenparentsandteenagersisthatregardinguntidinessanddailyroutinetasks.2、Ontheotherhand,teenagerslosetheirpatiencecontinuallywhenparentsblamethemfordroppingthetowelinthebathroom,notcleaninguptheirroom.Theresearch,conductedbySt.GeorgeUniversity,showsthatdifferentparentshavedifferentapproachestotheseproblems.3、Forexample,thoseparentswhoyellattheirchildrenfortheiruntidiness,butlatercleantheroomforthem,havefewerchancesofchangingtheirchildren’sbehavior.Onthecontrary,thosewholetteenagersexperiencethethrillsoftheiractionscandobetter.4、Parentsshouldtalktotheirchildrenbutatthesametimetheyshouldlendaneartowhattheyhavetosay.5、Itisonlybylisteningtoandunderstandingeachotherthatproblemsbetweenparentsandchildrencanbesettled.A.Ontheonehand,parentsgomadovermessyrooms.B.Therearemanyreasonsforthis.C.Thenagain,teenagershavesimilarfeelingsabouttheirparents.D.Communicationisatwo-wayprocess.E.However,someapproachesaremoresuccessfulthanothers.F.Psychologistssaythatcommunicationisthemostimportantthinginparent-childrelationships.G.Itisbetterforchildrenandparentstounderstandeachother.ThingstoStartDoingforYourselfHereisapositiveto-dolistfortheupcomingyear:Startspendingtimewithrightpeople.Therearethepeopleyoulike?wholoveandappre-ciateyou,andwhoencourageyoutoimprove.Theynotonlyacceptwhoyouarenow?butalsoacceptwhoyouwanttobe.1、Startfacingyourproblemshead-on.Itisn’tyourproblemsthatdefineyou,buthowyoureacttothemandrecoverfromthem.2、Withyou

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