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考研《英語一》2023年河南省鶴壁市淇濱區(qū)考前沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Therewasarichmanwhowantedtochooseahusbandforhisonlychildfromagreatnumberofpursuers.Theman1allthepursuerstoariverandpointedtothecrocodilesthere,saying,“Anyonewhocanswimacrosstheriversafelywillmarrymy2”Thepursuerslookedateachotherandnoone3takeaction.Atthatmoment,amanplungedintotheriverandswam4surprisingspeedtotheotherside.Allthepeoplethere5himwithagreatsenseofadmirationforhiscourage.6,theman,afterlandingonthebank,shouted7,“whopushedmeintotheriverjustnow?”Maybetheman,8thinkingaboutthewhole9andthehappyconsequencesofhisact,willeventuallybe10totheonewhopushedhimintotheriver.Inlifeitisfairly11fordisadvantagestoturnintoadvantagesandmisfortunesintofortunes!Butmanyofusare12torealizethetrue13ofour“rivals”tosuccess.Generallyspeaking,manypeoplewouldseetheonewho“pusheshimintotheriver”asanopponent.However,theonewho“pusheshimintotheriver”givesyouafeelingofurgencyandstimulates(激勵)yourambitionand14tostriveforsuccess!Youtryyourbestto15yourdifficultiesandprogresstothenextstageinlife!Ifamandoesnothaverivals,he16besatisfiedwiththepresentandwillnotstrivetoimprovehis17Hewould18inthefaceofdifficultiesandsinkintolaziness.Therefore,yourrivalsarenotyouropponents.Instead,theyaregood19!Inourlives,weneedsomerivalsto“pusheshimintotheriver,”leadingustostriveaheadindifficultiesandcompetitions.Thankstoourrivals,wecanshowour20toitsbest.Thankstoourrivals,weareabletomakecontinuousprogresswhilecompetingwiththem!1、A.walked B.led C.drove D.brought2、A.son B.sister C.brother D.daughter3、A.dared B.could C.would D.must4、A.in B.for C.a(chǎn)t D.with5、A.a(chǎn)pproved B.welcome C.observed D.a(chǎn)pplauded6、A.Meanwhile B.But C.However D.Furthermore7、A.desperately B.a(chǎn)ngrily C.surprisingly D.happily8、A.a(chǎn)fter B.unless C.before D.while9、A.program B.process C.result D.a(chǎn)ccident10、A.close B.satisfied C.devote D.grateful11、A.general B.usual C.common D.ordinary12、A.a(chǎn)ble B.willing C.unable D.unwilling13、A.meaning B.significance C.tendency D.a(chǎn)nswer14、A.desire B.demand C.deed D.defense15、A.ignore B.overlook C.meet D.overcome16、A.isboundto B.isintendedto C.ismeantto D.isfitto17、A.occasion B.a(chǎn)mbition C.situation D.contribution18、A.holdout B.holdoff C.holdon D.holdback19、A.friends B.rivals C.enemies D.relatives20、A.preference B.potential C.character D.knowledgeSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Forthekidswhohavejuststartedtoread,choosingtherightbooksisessentialandtheirparentsshouldbetheretohelpthem.Aproperbookclassificationsystemwouldbeofgreathelpinthisregard,sincemostparentsdonotknowwhichbookssuittheirchildren’sreadinglevelsthemost.Aneffectiveclassificationsystemforchildren’sbookswouldhelpovercomethisproblem.Chinesebookstores,onlineoroffline,stillprefertouseageratherthanreadingabilitytocategorizewhattheysell.Infact,readingabilityandinterestsvaryfromchildtochildevenwhentheyareatthesameage.Thisearlyformofclassificationisacceptedbymostbookstoresandpublishers,yetmanyyoungreadersgetbooksthatarenowhereneartheirtargetedreadinglevels.Chinahasatleast200millionchildrenundertheageof14,andtheirenthusiasmforreadinghasincreasedovertheyears.Thepublishersofchildren’sbooksshouldtrytointroduceajuvenile-centeredclassificationsystemtohelptheirreaderschoosebooksthataresuitablefortheirreadingabilities.Somedon’ttrustthecallformoreeffectivebookclassification,mentioningtheneedforyoungsterstoreadextensivelyandavoidrestrictingthemselvestooneortwocategories.Thereisastrongcaseforresistingselectivereading,butnotbookclassification,whichisdesignedtohelpyoungchildrendevelopgoodreadinghabitsandholdontotheminthelongrun.Studieshavefoundthatkidsarelesslikelytobeintoreadingiftheyhavenotdevelopedsuchahabitbeforetheageof10.Thatsaid,itisintheirbestintereststoadopttargetedreadingduringchildhood,asthiscangreatlyimprovetheircomprehensionabilities.Sogreatereffortsshouldbeputintodesigningabookclassificationsystemthatmeetstheneedsofyoungreaders.1、Aproperbookclassificationsystemshould________.A.beonanagebasisB.limitreaderstooneortwocategoriesC.helpreadersgetbookssuitablefortheirreadinglevelsD.benefitallthebookstoresandpublishers2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph5referto?A.Youngchildren.B.Publishers.C.Readinglevels.D.Readinghabits.3、WhatdoweknowfromParagraph5?A.Thereisastrongcaseforresistingbookclassification.B.Everyonedoesn’tsupportamoreeffectivebookclassification.C.Youngstersshouldberestrictedtoafewcategoriesofbooks.D.Youngstersdon’tneedtoreadextensively.4、What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthecurrentbookclassificationsystem?A.Dissatisfied.B.Ambiguous.C.Supportive.D.Unconcerned.Text2MyBestEnemyOnceagain,Iwasinanewschool.SowasagirlinmyclassnamedLisa.Thatwaswherethesimilaritiesended.Iwastallandshewassmall.Mythickblackhairhadbeenrecentlycutshortintoanuntidystyle.Hernaturalblondehairflowedtoherwaistandlookedgreat.Iwas12andoneoftheoldestintheclasswhileshewas11andtheyoungest.Iwasawkwardandshy.Shewasn’t.Icouldn’tstandher,consideringhermyenemy.Butshelikedmeandwantedtomakefriendswithme.Oneday,sheinvitedmeoverandIsaidyes---Iwastooshockedtoansweranyotherway.Myfamilyhadmovedsixtimesinsixyears,andIhadnevermanagedtodevelopanyfriendships.Butthisgirlwhoworethelatestfashionswantedmetogohomewithherafterschool.Shelivedinafunpartoftownthathadtwopizzaplaces,anall-nightbookstore,amovietheaterandapark.Aswewalkedfromtheschoolbusstopthroughherneighborhood,triedtoguesswhichhousemightbehers.Wasitthewhiteonewiththeperfectlawnorthethree-storyhousewithafrontporch?Igotverysurprisedwhensheledmeintoanoldapartmentbuilding.Shelivedonthefourthfloorinatwo-roomplacewithhermother,herstepfather,hertwobrothersandhersister.Whenwegotintotheroomshesharedwithhersister,shetookoutabigcaseofBarbies,whichwasmynextsurprise.Ihadneverplayedwiththem.Wesatonthefloor,laughingaswemadeupcrazystoriesabouttheBarbies.Wefoundoutthatwebothwantedtobewriterswhenwewereolderandbothhadwildimaginations.Wehadagreattimethatafternoon.Lisawaslovedbythewholeneighborhood.Thebookstoreownerlentherfashionmagazines;themovietheatergaveherfreetickets...SoonIwasincludedinhermagicworld.Wesleptoverateachother’shousesandspenteveryfreemomenttogether.Lisa,myfirstrealfriendsincechildhood,helpedmegetthroughtheroughyearsofearlyadolescence(青春期)andtaughtmeanamazingthingaboutmakingfriends:yourworstenemycanturnouttobeyourbestfriend.1、InthepassagethewriterdescribedLisaasagir1whowas.A.a(chǎn)wkwardandshyB.noisyandproudC.quietandlonelyD.fashionableandfriendly2、WhatdidthewriterlearnfromLisa?A.Howtoturntoherneighborhood.B.Howtodressandlookfashionable.C.Howtobecomeagoodwriter.D.Howtomakefriends.3、Fromthepassage,wecanseethatthroughherfriendshipwithLisa,thewriter.A.foundsheandLisahadalotincommonB.wasabletofitinathernewschoolwithLisa’shelpC.wasnotsoawkwardorshyasbeforeD.learnedmoreaboutfashionherselfText3Abiologistoncecriticizedforstealingeggsfromthenestsoftherarestbirdintheworldhasbeenawardedthe“NobelPrize”ofconservationafterhismethodssavedninespeciesfromextinction.ProfessorCarlJoneswonthe2016IndianapolisPrize---thehighestaccoladeinthefieldofanimalconservation---forhis40yearsofworkinMauritius,wherehesavedanendangeredkestrelfrombecomingthenextGreatAuk.Whenthe61-year-oldfirsttravelledtotheeastAfricanislandinthe1970s,hewastoldtoclosedownaprojecttosavetheMauritiuskestrel.Atthetimetherewerejustfourleftinthewild,makingittherarestbirdonEarth.However,hestayed,usingthetechniquesofcaptivebreeding(人工繁殖),whichinvolvedsnatchingeggsfromthebirds’nestsandhatching(孵化)themunderincubators,promptingthemotherstolayanothersetofeggsinthewild.Adecadelater,thenumberofMauritiuskestrelshadsoaredtoover300andtodaytherearearound400inthewild.Thebiologisthasalsobeennecessaryineffortstobringotherrarespeciesbackfromtheedgeofextinction,includingthepinkpigeon,echoparakeetandRodrigueswarbler.ProfJoneswasawardedthe$250,000(£172,000)prizeataceremonyinLondon.“Asayoungmaninmy20s,Icertainlydidn’tenjoythestressandthetensionofthecriticismIreceived,”reflectingonthestartofhiscareer,hesaidtheMaurutiuskestrelprojecthadbeenseenasa“deadloss”atthetime.Inthe1970stherewasfierceoppositiontothecaptivebreedingtechniques,withcriticsarguingthattheyweretooriskyandtooktheemphasisoffbreedinginthewild.ProfJoneshasdevotedhiswholelifetohiswork,onlybecomingafatherforthefirsttimeeightyearsago,at53.Hesaidreceivingtheprizewasparticularlyimportanttohim,becauseitprovedthathisworktosavebirdswasright.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“accolade”meaninParagraph2?A.return B.levelC.honor D.research2、Accordingtothepassage,GreatAukis________.A.a(chǎn)nendangeredbird B.a(chǎn)nextinctbirdC.a(chǎn)popularbird D.a(chǎn)fiercebird3、WhatcanweknowfromthefiguresinParagraph4?A.Takingeggsfromthenestshasworkedwell.B.Thewildenvironmentforkestrelhaschangedalot.C.Kestrelhasadaptedtothelifeinthewild.D.It’sdifficulttoprotectkestrel.4、ProfJones’ideaoftakingeggsfromthebirds’nests________.A.wasprovedofnouse B.waswidelyacceptedC.waspromotedofficially D.wascriticizedbysomepeopleText4Thereareseveralreasonsforhairlossinwomen.However,inmostcases,treatmentisquiteeffective.Femalehairlosspatternsinwomenarenotaseasilyrecognizableastheyareinmen.Awomanmayexperienceittemporarilyduetopregnancy(懷孕)orillness,althoughtheymayexperienceitforotherreasons.Hairlosscanbeduetoavarietyoffactors,includingagenetictendency(whichisnotgeneticallylinkedtojustoneparent—bothparentscontributetothetendencytolosehair).Womenwhoareexperiencinghairproblemsseemtohavemorelimitedchoicesthanmen.TherearesomefemalehairlosstreatmentsthatareavailablesuchastheTricominSystemwhichisatopicaltreatmentthatisnutritionbased.ShenMinforWomenisanothernaturaltreatmentthatcontainsherbs(藥草)thataresaidtostimulate(刺激)hairgrowthandevenrestorehairthatisgrayingtoitsnaturalcolor.Themajorityofthepopular,provehairlosstreatmentsareonlyintendedformenandarenotsuitableforwomen.True,awoman’shairissueisdifferentfromaman’s.Thebiologicalmakeupisdifferentandtheneedsaredifferent.Womenhavedifferentneedsandtheirbodiesreactindifferentwaystoenvironmentalchanges,physicalillnessandeventhetreatmentsthatareavailable.Therearemanynaturaltreatmentssuchasvitaminandmineralsupplementsthataresaidtostimulatehairgrowth,but,forthemostpart,theseclaimsarecurrentlyunproven.Oneofthefirstandmostimportantfactorstoeffectivelytreatingistogetadiagnosisfromadoctor.Talktoyourdoctoraboutanysymptoms(癥狀)thatyoumaybeexperiencinginadditiontothethinninghair.Stress,weightlossorgain,illnessanddepression,allofthesecanbecontributingfactors.1、Itcanbelearnedfromthelstparagraphthat________.A.usuallyhairlossishardtohealB.femalehairlossismorecommonthanthemen’sC.womentendtosufferfromhairlossduringthepregnantperiodD.onlyillnesscontributestohairloss2、Whichofthefollowingstatementsmatchesthetextaboutthetwotreatments?A.Botharetosolvetheproblemofmalehairloss.B.TricominSystemiseffectiveinspeedingthegrowthofthenewhair.C.ShenMinisanupdatedwayoftreatinghairloss.D.Theformerisnutrition-based,whilethelatterismedicine-based.3、Thereasonsforthedifferencesbetweenthefemaleandmalehairlossproblemsdonotinclude________.A.thebiologicalstructureandcompositionofthehairB.thewantsandneedsC.thereactionsandresponsestotheoutsidechangesD.theapproachtotakingexercise4、Thenaturaltreatments________.A.includevitaminandmineralsupplementsB.a(chǎn)reappliedtokeepthehairhealthyC.havebeenprovedusefulD.a(chǎn)rethemostcommonly-usedwaysPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)IfeelupsetbecauseIhaveastrangeneighborShelivesinahousewith1.(dust)curtains2.(hang)beforedirtywindowsIwonderifitisbecauseshehasnofriend3.shehasdevelopedthehabitofsettingdownaseriesoffactsshehasgonethroughinherdiarySheseldomgoes4.(outdoor)However,onedayIhappened5.(meet)herwhenshewaswalkingthedoginthepark6.duskShewasmuch7.(concern)aboutmynewnovelItwasthefirsttimeinayearthatI8.(communicate)withherface9.faceWedidn'tstoptalkinguntiltheskywas10.(entire)darkWehadgottogohomeimmediatelybecauseathunderstormwasonitsway!Onceuponatime,therewasapoorfisherman1.a(chǎn)lwaysdreamedofbecomingrichHewishedtobecome2.millionaire,andsodidhiswifeHeheard3.someoldmenbefore,thatseveralships4.(load)withdiamondsandgoldhadsunkinthenearbyseashoreBecauseofthis,foralongtimehekeptsearchingthatwholeareaforthistreasureOneday,whilehewassittingontheboatdaydreaming,hesuddenlyfeltthatthefishingrod5.(weigh)downbyaheavyobjectHe6.(excite)pulledhardatit,and7.hesawmadehimshout,“Wow!Abig,shinygoldchain!”Hepulledhardatthegoldchaintogetitintotheboat,but8.seemedtobenoendtoitHisboatstartedtogetoverloadandtheseawaterfilledhisboat9.,hehadbegundreamingofabighouse,abigpieceoflandand10.(buy)horsesandcowsHekeptpullingatthechainwhiletheboatkeptsinkingTheboatwasfinallysubmergedandhestruggledtostayafloatUnfortunately,hisfeetwerecaughtinthegoldchainandhedrownedSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Areyouworriedaboutyourskinandhair?Youtakecareofthemsomuch,butyoustillhaveagemarks,darkcirclesandhairfall.Haveyoueverthoughtthatitcanhappenbecauseofyourmentalhealth?1、Caringforyourmentalhealthcanmakeyourskinandhairhealthyontheinside.Don’tgetoutofcontrolangry.Whenyougetveryangry,iteffectsyourskin.Becomingveryangrycanageyourskin.Whenyoubecomeangry,controlyourself2、Bepatient.Understandthatthisisjustanaccidentandeverythingwillbecomenormallateron.Remember,“Apersoncan’talwaysbeangry”.Controlyourselfandthinkaboutyourskin.3、Therearesomepeoplewhostayuplateatnightandthustheyhaveskinproblems.Likeagemarks,wrinkles,darkspotsandpoorhealth.So,trytofinishyourworkearlyandgetenoughsleepatnight,atleast7hours.4、Toomuchanxietyortensiondoesgreatharmtoyourhair.Toomuchanxietycreateshairfall.Ifyouworrytoomuch,youmightlosesomeofyourhair.It’sahormone(荷爾蒙)thingwhichcreateshairfallwhenyoubecomeworried.So,don’tgetworriedandbeoptimisticabouteverything.Exerciseregularly.Itisgreatforyourwholebodyandalsoforyourskinandhair.Regularphysicalexercisemakesyourbloodhealthyandthehealthybloodtravelsaroundyourbodywhichmakesyourskinandhairhealthyontheinside.5、A.Itissoterrible!B.Yes,itcanhappen!C.Don’tkeeplatehours.D.Takeadeepbreath,andtrytorelax.E.Don’tgetoverlyanxiousaboutanything.F.So,workoutregularlyatleast15minutes.G.However,toomuchexercisecausesdamage.Amanwasdrivingat70milesina40-mile-zone,whenapolicecarcamebehindhimwiththelighton.1、Asthepolicemancametohim,hesaid,"Hi,officer,Iguessyoucaughtmealittlebitoverthelimit.Iwasinarushtogethome,tob

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