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考研《英語一》2023年福建省寧德市蕉城區(qū)高分通關(guān)卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Mymotherandherfamilykeptinformationaboutmyfatherandhisfamilyasecretfrommeforoverhalfacentury.In2010Ibeganto1myfatherthroughA.However,Ilearnedhehad2canceronAugust6,1999inahospitalinDallas,Texas.WhenIgotmyfather'sdeath3,themedicalexaminertoldmebecausemyfatherhadno4aroundthecity,theyburiedhiminabodybagina(n)5graveinanoldcemetery.Iknewmyfather6inWW2soIdecidedtoworkongettinghisremains7tomystatetobeburiedinournationalcemetery.From2011to2017Ikeptworkingon8mydebtfromadivorceandincreasingmy9scoresosomedayIcouldgetapersonalloan.Thatcertificateof10serviceprovedmyfatherserved43monthsinWW2intheUSAArmyAirForcefightingtheNazi's.Istilldidnothavethemoney11.InJulyof2018abankapproveda$10,000personalloansoIhadafuneraldirector12apermittoexhumemyfather.After4monthsof13IaskedSenatorBrownforhelpagaininNovember.SixdaysafterhecontactedTexasofficialsapermitwas14.OnJuly9,2019anairplanewill15attheClevelandHopkinsInternationalAirport16Iwillbefinally17withmyfatherandtouchhismetalcasketandthemissingpieceofmyheartwillbe18.OnJanuary10,2019theOhioPatriotGuardRiderswillescortmyfather'shearsethroughmy19tobeburiedwithhonorsinourstatesNationalcemeteryandonedayinJanuarySenatorBrownwillhaveanAmericanFlag20overourNation'sCapitaltohonormyfather.Ifyounevergiveuponedayyourdreamwillbecomeareality.1、A.hireout B.a(chǎn)llowfor C.searchfor D.divein2、A.sufferedfrom B.diedof C.evolvedinto D.diedfrom3、A.a(chǎn)djustment B.diploma C.penalty D.certificate4、A.soldiers B.seniors C.relatives D.enemies5、A.unprotected B.unmarked C.theoretical D.mobile6、A.joined B.played C.served D.enrolled7、A.broughtdown B.broughtin C.broughtout D.broughtback8、A.lowering B.increasing C.wiping D.swapping9、A.housing B.employment C.marriage D.credit10、A.sustainable B.military C.a(chǎn)uthentic D.historic11、A.moreover B.while C.though D.therefore12、A.a(chǎn)pplyto B.a(chǎn)pplyfor C.tryout D.tryon13、A.clarifying B.waiting C.requesting D.wrestling14、A.suspended B.rejected C.granted D.substituted15、A.land B.stop C.leave D.touch16、A.which B.whose C.where D.when17、A.confronted B.reunited C.involved D.occupied18、A.reserved B.restricted C.restored D.rewarded19、A.school B.church C.country D.hometown20、A.flowed B.flown C.covered D.controlledSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1WorldElephantDayistheperfecttimetofindoutmoreabouttheseamazinganimalsandwhatwecandotopreservethemsotheydonotgothewayofthemammoth(猛犸象).WorldElephantDaywascreatedin2011bytwoCanadianfilmmakersPatriciaSimsandThailand’sElephantReintroductionFoundationandwasfirstcelebratedonAugust12,2012.TheymadethedocumentaryReturntotheForest,afascinating30minutefilmaboutthereintroductionofcaughtAsianelephantstothewild.Currently,thedemandforivory(象牙)isbecomingbiggerandbigger,whosepriceishigherthanthatofgold,makingelephantsbiggertargetsthanever.Habitationlossisalsoadangertotheworld’selephantpopulationasitrobselephantsofthehundredsofpoundsoffoodtheyneedeveryday,makingitmoredifficultforthemtobreedandmakingiteasierforhunterstotrackthemdown.Circusesandtourismarealsoseriousthreatstotheanimals’well-being.Thebestwaytocelebratethisdayistotaketheopportunitytoeducateyourselfaboutthesemagnificent(巨大的)mammalsandshareyourknowledgewithothers.Asever,simplyspreadingthewordaboutthedangersthesemagnificentmammalsfaceviasocialmediacanactuallymakearealchange.Exposethat“training”elephantsofteninvolvestyingandbeatingthemdailyformonthsonend.Ifyouwanttogetabitmoreinvolved,youcouldchoosetomakeadonationtoafoundationdedicatedtoprotectingelephantsfromhuntersorrelocatingthemtolocationsbettersuitedtotheirneeds.Whicheverwaysuitsyoubest,makesurethatyouspendthisdayinawaythathelpselephantsallovertheworld,sowe,inturn,cancontinuetowonderatthemandtheiruniquelyfascinatingwayoflife.1、WhatisthemainpurposeofWorldElephantDay?A.Tocollectdonationsforelephants.B.Todoresearchersonelephants’life.C.Toprotecttheelephantsfromextinction.D.Tomakefilmsaboutallkindsofelephants.2、Whichofthefollowingisthebiggestthreattoelephants?A.Humanbeing.B.Severeclimate.C.Naturalenvironment.D.Limitedfoodresource.3、WhatdoestheauthoradvisedoingtocelebrateWorldElephantDay?A.Watchingtheelephantshows.B.Makingyourownfilmsaboutelephants.C.Appealingtofocusonelephantprotection.D.TravelingtoThailandtoridetrainedelephants.4、Accordingtothetext,whatisthebestwaytoprotectelephants?A.Supplyingenoughfoodforelephants.B.Catchingandraisingelephantsinthecages.C.Replacingelephantsinsuitablewildhabitations.D.Attractingelephantstolivetogetherwithhumanbeings.Text2Nostudentofaforeignlanguageneedstobetoldthatgrammariscomplex.Bychangingtheorderofthewordsandbyaddingarangeofauxiliaryverbs(助動詞)andsuffixes(后綴),wecanturnastatementintoaquestion,statewhetheranactionhastakenplaceorissoontotakeplace,andperformmanyotherwordtrickstoconveydifferentmeanings.However,thequestionwhichmanylanguageexpertscan’tunderstandandexplainis—whocreatedgrammar?SomerecentlanguagesevolvedduetotheAtlanticslavetrade.Sincetheslavesdidn’tknoweachother’slanguages,theydevelopedamake-shiftlanguagecalledapidgin.Pidginsarestringsofwordscopiedfromthelanguageofthelandowners.Theyhavelittleinthewayofgrammar,andspeakersneedtousetoomanywordstomaketheirmeaningunderstood.Interestingly,however,allittakesforapidgintobecomeacomplexlanguageisforagroupofchildrentobeexposedtoitatthetimewhentheylearntheirmothertongue.Slavechildrendidn’tsimplycopythestringsofwordsusedbytheirelders.Theyadaptedtheirwordstocreateanexpressivelanguage.Inthiswaycomplexgrammarsystemswhichcomefrompidginswereinvented.Furtherevidencecanbeseeninstudyingsignlanguagesforthedeaf.Signlanguagesarenotsimplyagroupofgestures;theyusethesamegrammaticalmachinerythatisfoundinspokenlanguages.ThecreationofonesuchlanguagewasdocumentedquiterecentlyinNicaragua.Previously,althoughdeafchildrenweretaughtspeechandlipreadingintheclassrooms,intheplaygroundstheybegantoinventtheirownsignsystem,usingthegesturestheyusedathome.Itwasbasicallyapidginandtherewasnoconsistentgrammar.However,anewsystemwasbornwhenchildrenwhojoinedtheschoollaterdevelopedaquitedifferentsignlanguage.Itwasbasedonthesignsoftheolderchildren,butitwasshorterandeasiertounderstand,andithadalargerangeofspecialuseofgrammartoclarifythemeaning.What’smore,theyallusedthesignsinthesameway.Sotheoriginalpidginwasgreatlyimproved.Mostexpertsbelievethatmanyofthelanguageswerepidginsatfirst.Theywereinitiallyusedindifferentgroupsofpeoplewithoutstandardizationandgraduallyevolvedintoawidelyacceptedsystem.TheEnglishpasttense—“ed”ending—mayhaveevolvedfromtheverb“do”.“Itended”mayoncehavebeen“Itend-did”.Itseemsthatchildrenhavegrammaticalmachineryintheirbrains.Theirmindscanservetocreatelogicalandcomplexstructures,evenwhenthereisnogrammarpresentforthemtocopy.1、Whatcanbeinferredabouttheslaves’pidginlanguage?A.Itwasdifficulttounderstand.B.Itcamefromdifferentlanguages.C.Itwascreatedbythelandowners.D.Itcontainedhighlycomplexgrammar.2、WhatisthecharacteristicofthenewNicaraguansignlanguage?A.Noconsistentsignswereusedforcommunication.B.Mostofthegesturesweremadeforeverydayactivities.C.Thehandmovementsweresmootherandmoreattractive.D.Themeaningwasclearerthantheprevioussignlanguage.3、Whichideadoestheauthorpresentinthelastparag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endourchildrentoschoolinorder3.(prepare)themforthetimewhentheyreallygrowupandwillhavetoworkfor4.(they).NearlyeverythingtheystudyatschoolhassomepracticaluseintheirlifeButisthat5.onlyreasonwhytheygotoschool?Thereismoreineducation6.justlearningfactsWegotoschooltolearnhowtolearn,sothatwhenwehaveleftschoolwecancontinuetolearnAman7.reallyknowshowtolearnwillalwaysbe8.(succeed),becausewhenhehastodosomethingnew,hewillnotonlybeabletodoitwellhimself,buthewillalsobeabletoteachothershowtodoitinthe9.(good)wayThepersonwithpooreducation,ontheotherhand,eitherfindshimselfunabletodosomethingnew,orjust10.(do)itbadlyThemainpurposeofschoolsisnottoteachthosesubjects,buttoteachpupilsthewaytolearnMyfirstassignmentwasanassistanttoafamousfashionphotographer,1.wasgoingtotakephotosofamodelbythenameofWangLiIfelt2.(delight)asIwastoassisthimWehadnotgonefarwhenoureditor3.(call)“Besuretofinishyourtaskbeforethedeadline”Mycolleaguelaughed“Hewantsus4.(concentrate)onthetimebecauseI’vemisseddeadlinesbefore,”hesaidtomeWhenwearrived,wefoundWangLiwas5.(extreme)charmingSheexplainedthatsheexpectedallthephotographstobesubmitted6.herbeforethey7.(publish)Mycolleagueassessedthesituationandannouncedthatasthiswasunusualhewouldhavetorefer8.mattertohiseditorMeanwhilehewouldgetreadyAtfirstWangLiwasskeptical,9.whenoureditorrangtoinformherthatshewouldhaveher10.(photograph)beforetheywerepublished,shewassatisfiedSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)HealthyagingtopicoverviewWhatishealthyaging?1、Howyouwillfeelasyougetolderdependsonmanythings,includingwhathealthproblemsruninyourfamilyandthechoicesyoumake.Ifyoutakegoodcareofyourbodyandlearnpositivewaystodealwithstressnow,youcanslowdownorevenpreventproblemsthatoftencomewithgettingolder.Whatdetermineshowhealthyyouwillbeasyougetolder?2、Themostimportantoneisyourfamilyhistory(genetics).Ifyourfamilymembershavediseasesorongoinghealthproblems,thenyoumayhaveagreaterchanceofhavingthoseproblemsyourself.Whatkindsofchangesshouldyouexpectasyouage?Changesasyougetolderareusuallygradual.Certainphysicalchangesarecommon.Mostpeoplestartneedingreadingglassesaroundage40;manyhavesomehearinglosslaterinlife;thekidneysarelessabletokeepenoughwater…Soasyougetolder,it'simportanttobephysicallyactive,drinkplentyofwater,andchoosehealthyfoods.3、Whatdoyouneedtodotofeelyourbestasyouage?Oneofthemostimportantthingsyoucandoforyourhealthatanyageistobephysicallyactive.4、Peoplewhostayactivearelesslikelytogetdepressed.PhysicalactivitycanbeanythingfromwalkingtogardeningtoworkingoutattheUm.Theimportantthingistobeactivealmosteveryday.Onthewhole,it'snevertooearlyortoolatetochangebadhabitsandstartgoodones.5、A.Gettingolderisanaturalpartoflife.B.Whatcanyoucontrolabouthealthyaging?C.Physicalactivitykeepsyourbodystrong,andithelpswithhowyoufeel.D.Doingthesethingswillhelpyourbodyworkwellforalongerperiodoftime.E.Thechangesyou'llgothroughasyougetolderdependonanumberofthings.F.Whateveryourageorcondition,thereisatypeofphysicalactivitythat'srightforyou.G.Wheneveryoustart,ahealthylifestylecanmakeadifferenceinhowyoufeelandwhatyoucando。Doyoubelongtoahighlyemotionallyintelligentperson?Asweallknow,emotionalintelligence(EI)hasbeenanimportantfactorinoursuccessandhappiness,notonlyatwork,butinourrelationshipsandallareasofourlives.Sowhatsetsemotionallyintelligentpeopleapart?1、Theyfocusonthepositive.Whilenotignoringthebadnews

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