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考研《英語一》2023年陜西省銅川市宜君縣最后沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Inthepast,peopleusuallybelievedwhatnewly-bornbabieswantedwasfoodandtobekeptwarmanddry.Theythoughtbabieswerenotableto1thingsuntiltheywerefiveorsixmonthsold.____theresearchersintheUnitedStatesnowbelievebabiesbeginlearningontheirfirst2oflife.Theysaybabiesarestrongly3bytheirenvironmentandonebabywill4ifhisorhermotherdoessomethingthatthebabylikes.Ababylearnstogetthebestcarepossiblebysmilingto5hermother.Thisishowbabiesstarttolearnto6andcommunicatewithotherpeople.Theresearcherssaythisabilitytolearn7inababyevenbeforebirth.Theyalso8theideathatnewly-bornbabiescan9andunderstandsoundstheyheardwhiletheywerestill10insidetheirmothers.Recently,anAmericanstudy11112babiesfoundbabieslearnedbetterwhentheywere____.Thebabiesappearedtolearnwellwhethertheyweresittingupontheirown,sittinginseatsor12tositup.Theresearcherssaykeepingthatkind13hadwhattheycalleda14effectonthebabies'abilitytolearnaboutobjects.Theysaythebodypositionmaybelinkedtodevelopmentinthe____.One15saysbabiescanpaymoreattentionto16anobjectiftheydonothavetobeabouttheirbalance.1、A.learnB.knowC.rememberD.eat2、A.BesidesB.WhileC.ButD.Therefore3、A.hourB.monthC.weekD.day4、A.influencedB.acceptedC.disturbedD.moved5、A.cryB.smileC.singD.eat6、A.annoyB.loveC.noticeD.please7、A.connectB.liveC.speakD.smile8、A.disappearsB.informsC.existsD.happens9、A.inferB.supportC.denyD.instruct10、A.recognizeB.realizeC.receiveD.record11、A.sleepingB.deliveringC.shapingD.developing12、A.helpingB.involvingC.raisingD.containing13、A.sleepingsoundlyB.lyingdownC.sittingupD.awakingclearly14、A.assistedB.forcedC.askedD.mentioned15、A.hobbyB.gestureC.decorationD.purpose16、A.negativeB.unmarkedC.significantD.side17、A.languageB.brainC.feelingD.body18、A.psychologistB.motherC.doctorD.researcher19、A.exploringB.findingC.feelingD.discovering20、A.eagerB.worriedC.confidentD.curiousSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Whenaspecialoccasionarrives,acolorfulgiftbagoraboxoftenfindsitswaytoadoorstep,anofficedeskoramailbox.Butonceinawhile,apresentarrivesatanunexpectedmomentasareminderthatsomeoneisthinkingaboutus.WandaAndersonofRichland,US,rememberssuchagift.Therosebusheswerefinallyinfullbloomonthatdayinspring.SeeingrosesalwaysbringstomindWanda'schildhoodmemories.Tothisyounggirl,thoseflowerswerealuxury."Weneverhadmoneytobuyextrathings,soevenatiredrosewassomethingtocherish,"Wandasaid.Nowadays,tohaveabackyardfilledwithmanydifferentrosesispureenjoyment.Wandaespeciallylovestheveryfirstblooms.Herhusband,Dale,devotedlytendstherosesandknowsthislittlefactabouthiswife.So,onthisparticularmorning,hepickedtheveryfirstflowersofspring,freshfromthegarden.ButasDalecamebackintothehouse,hewasmetbyaneighborwhohadstoppedinforaquickvisit.Asthewomanturnedtogo,Dalegraciously(有風度地)handedtherosestoher.Andeventhoughtheirvisitorinsistedshedidn'twanttotakethem,shewasrepeatedlyconvincedthattheflowerswereherstokeep."ItoldherIwashappyforhertohavetheroses,butIreallywasn't,"Wandasaid,recallingtheemotionsshewasfeelingrightthen.Seeingherverypreciousfirstbloomsgooutofthedoorfilledherwithregret,andabitofselfishness.Throughouttherestofthemorning,Wandaarguedwithherself,knowinglogicallyitwas"bettertogivethantoreceive."Nevertheless,shewishedshecouldhavekepttherosesforherself.Laterthatday,thecoupleheadedtothepostoffice,whereWandawaitedoutsideinthecar.Then,withoutwarning,anolderwomansuddenlyappearedatthecar'sopenwindow,withabunchofmulticoloredrosesinherarms."Theseareforyou,"shesaid,givingtheflowerstoWanda."They'remyfirstbloomsthisspring."Totallysurprisedandoverwhelmed(不知所措的),Wandathankedthewomanandbentforamomenttoinhale(吸入)theroses'richfragrance.Whenshelookedback,themysteriousvisitorwasgone.Tothisday,that"specialdelivery"changedWanda.Now,herveryfirstbloomsalwaysgotosomeoneelse,asareminderthatsomeoneisthinkingofthem.1、WhydoesWandaloverosessomuch?______A.Shethinksthattheystandforpurelove.B.Shewasgiventhemoftenasachild.C.Herhusbandalwayssendsherroses.D.Shecouldn'taffordthemwhenshewasyoung.2、HowdidWandafeelaftertheneighborleft?______A.Worried. B.Upset.C.Satisfied. D.Relieved.3、WhatchangedWanda'sopinionofgivinggifts?______A.Theflowersherhusbandboughther.B.Thegiftsherneighborgavebacktoher.C.Therosesshereceivedfromastranger.D.Amysteriousdeliveryshegotfromthepostoffice.4、WhydoesWandaalwaysgiveawayherrosestoothersnow?______A.Toshowoffherbeautifulflowers.B.Toprovethatsheisn'tselfish.C.Tosurprisepeoplesheloves.D.Toshowthatshe'sthinkingofthem.Text2Inthird-worldcountriessuchasSwazilandandHaiti,a$15-dollarinventionismakingaworldofdifference.Nokero,acompanystartedbyBrianRants,sellslampsthatdonotrequirekerosene(蓖麻油).Thesesolarlampshavebecomeastaple(主流產品)incountriesinAfrica,toprovidelightforreadingandsafetyatnight.Nokcrohassoldover500,000lampsinover120countriessinceitwasfirstfoundedin2010andRantsthinksthedemandforhisproductwillonlycontinuetoincrease.Mostlampsfoundinthird-worldcountriescurrentlyrequirekerosenetorun.butkerosenecausesindoorpollutionandhasbeenlinkedtofiresthathavecausedoveramilliondeaths.Insteadofexperiencingtheeffectsofsmoking40cigarettesadayfromkerosenelamps,Rantsthinkshissolarlampscouldbetheanswerforthird-worldcountries.TheEconomistagrees,callingsolarlights“thenextbiginnovationfortheworld’spoor”.Nokero’ssolarlampsarehigherinqualityandlessexpensivethanalotofsolartechnology,makingthemapracticaloptionformanypeopleinthirdworldcountries.Ratherthangivingsolarlampstoindividualsinneed.Nokero’smissionistomakethemaffordable.ThroughresearchRantshasrealizedthatindividualswhobuyasolarproducttakebettercareofitandvalueitmorethaniftheyhadreceiveditforfree.FamilieswhobuyNokero’ssolarlampsmakeupthecostinjustafewmonthsofnothavingtobuykeroseneorpayforoff-the-gridelectricity.SomeactivistshaveattackedcompaniessuchasNokeroforsellingproductstothepoorratherthansimplygivingthemoutforfree.Theyarguethatthesecompaniesunfairlyprofitoffthepoor.However,Rantsdisagrees.Familiesreceiveaproductthatismuchhigherinqualitythanwhattheymightreceiveforfreeandfeelasenseofownershiphavingpurchaseditforthemselves.1、Whatdoweknowaboutthesolarlampsinthepassage?A.Theysaveenergyandcausenopollution.B.Theyequaltheeffectof40cigarettesaday.C.Theyaregiventotheindividualsfreeofcharge.D.Theyhelptosavekeroseneinthird-worldcountries.2、AccordingtoRants,ifthepoorarcgiventhelampsforfree,they.A.willhavetopayforkeroseneorelectricityB.willnottakegoodcareorvaluethelampsC.willfeelasenseofownershipofthelampsD.won’thelptoincreasethesalesofthelamps3、Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Aninnovationoftheworld.B.Advantagesofthesolarlights.C.Solutiontoworld’spovertyproblems.D.Heavypollutioncausedbykerosenelamps.4、WhichworddescribesBrianRants?A.Honest.B.Thoughtful.C.Charitable.D.Greedy.Text3Digitalgrounding(限制)iswhenparentsorcaregiverslimitorcompletelytakeawayaccesstotechnologyfromchildren.AccordingtoastudyconductedbyPewResearch,65%ofparentshavedigitallygroundedtheirteenbytakingawaytheirteen’scellphoneorInternetaccessaspunishment.Becausechildrenaresoconnectedwiththeirtechnologies,digitalgroundingmayseemlikealogicalstepforparents.Takeawayachild’smostcherisheditemandtheywillquicklylearnfromtheirbehavior.Buttheideaofdigitalgroundingisn’tasclear-cutasthat.Instead,itmaybealose-losesituationforparentsandkids,alike.Formostparents,thegoalofgroundingisn’ttomaketheirchildrenunhappyorsad.Itistoteachalessoninthehopethattheywon’tengageinwhateverbehaviorgotthemintroubleinthefirstplace.Unfortunately,though,digitalgroundingisoftenjustpunishment,notdiscipline.Ifachildstaysoutpastcurfew(約定的最晚回家時間),apunishmentwouldbehittingoryellingatthem.Disciplinewouldbenotlettingthemgooutthenextweekendbecausetheyfailedtofollowrules.We’veallbeenthere—we’vecaughtourchilddoingsomethingwrongandintheheatofthemomentlaidoutastrictpunishment.Wemayhavebeenfeelinghot-headed,embarrassed,orupset.Often,though,thesepunishmentsdon’talign(結盟)withthebadbehavior.Whiledigitalgroundingmaysolvetheproblemtemporarily,itwon’tprovidechildrenwiththeguidancetheyneedtoactappropriatelyinthefuture.Insteadofgrounding,showyourchildwhattheydidwrongandgivethemthechancetoactdifferently.Thisway,theywilllearnfromtheirmistakesinapracticalmannerandfigureoutwaystobesafeandsmartwithtechnology.There’snodenyingit:technologyishereforthelong-haul.Thisiswhysomeparentingexpertsdon’trecommenddigitallygroundingyourchildren.Itdoesn’tfocusontheendgoalofsafebehavior.Theyrecommendteachingthemgoodhabitsassoonaspossible,ratherthantakingawaytheirtechnology.Bydigitallygroundingthem,youareputtingabandageoverthewound,ratherthantreatingit.Now,whenwesaythatdigitalgroundingisalose-losesituation,we’renotsayingthatdiscipliningyourchildreningeneralisalose-losesituation.Disciplineisagreatwaytoteachchildrenlessons,whenusedappropriately.1、Whichofthefollowingisaproperformofdisciplineaccordingtotheauthor?A.Hittingoryellingatchildren.B.Layingoutastrictpunishmentintheheatofthemoment.C.Takingawayaccesstocellphonesfromchildrencompletely.D.Forbiddingkidstogooutthenextweekendiftheystayoutpastcurfew.2、Whatdoestheauthorthinkofdigitalgrounding?A.Itbenefitschildrenagreatdeal.B.Itisnobetterthandisciplining.C.Parentscanuseittocorrectkids’behavior.D.Neitherparentsnorchildrengainbenefitsfromit.3、Whatdoestheauthorsuggestparentsdoinsteadofgrounding?A.Givekidsmorefreetime. B.Helpkidsformgoodhabits.C.Actappropriatelyinpublic. D.Putabandageoverthewound.4、What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.Toinformusofwaysofpunishingkids.B.Toexplainwhatdigitalgroundingmeans.C.Toshowhowtoparentchildrenindigitaltimes.D.Toprovedigitalgroundingisnotagoodparentingway.Text4InmostpartsofBritain,theblackcatisasymbolofgoodluckandowningablackcatmaybringgoodlucktothefamily.Butrecently,blackcatscannolongerenjoysomuchfavor.TheRoyalSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimals(英國防止虐待動物協會)announcedariseinthenumberofblackcatsbeingabandonedbytheirowners,duetonotlookinggoodinselfies(自拍).AccordingtotheRSPCA,morethan70percentofthecatsinitscareareblack.Thebiggestreasonforthatisblackcatstendnottophotographastheirlighterandbrighter-coloredfellowswithmoreobviousmarkings.AnRSPCAspokesmansaid,“Thishasbecomeanationalproblem.Andweareurgingpeopletoneverjudgeacatbyitscolorbutlookatitspersonalityinstead.”TheMillwoodCatRescueCentrehastakeninniceblackcatsinthepasttwoweeks.Thefounderoftherescuecentresaid,“Wehavehadalotofblackcatsbecausepeopledon’tlikeblackatthemoment.Otherlookattheblackcatsandthenjustsay

‘Oh,haveyougotanythingelse?’”AnimalloverGabriellaFletcherownsa16-year-oldblackcat,Susie.Sheregularlytakesselfieswithherpet.Shesaid,“Itishardtogetagoodpictureasyoucan’treallyseehowbeautifulSusieis.Sheisjustasspecialasanyothercat.”1、(小題1)Whyareblackcatslessfavoredbypeople?A.Theyarerisinginnumber.B.Theydon’tbringgoodluckanymoreC.TheyarebannedbyRSPCA.D.Theydon’tlookgoodinphotos.2、(小題2)WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3imply?A.Peoplewantmoreblackcats.B.Peoplewanttohavesomethingtoeat.C.Peoplewantmorepetanimals.D.Peopleareunwillingtoseesomanyblackcats.3、(小題3)InGabriellaFletcher’seyes,blackcatsare_______.A.disgustingB.unluckyC.ordinaryD.attractive4、(小題4)Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthistext?A.Blackcatsoutin“selfies”.B.BlackcatsabandonedintheUK.C.Blackcatsinneedofcaring.D.Blackcatsfavoredagain.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Asisknowntoall,apositiveparent-childrelationshipis1.(benefit)tothephysicalandmental2.(grow)ofchildren,butkeepingahealthyparent-childbond3.(need)theeffortsofbothpartiesParentsshouldtaketheresponsibility4.(improve)theirrelationshipwiththechildrenWhatmattersisspendingqualitytimewiththeirchildren,5.tighttheirscheduleisForinstance,theycaneat6.(meal)together,gotosportingeventstogetherorwatchtheirchildren'sfavoriteTVshowstogether,7.cancontributegreatlytomakingtheirchildrenfeelsafeand8.(love)Children,ontheotherhand,shouldlettheirparentsknowtheyappreciatewhattheirparents9.(do)forthemIfpossible,theycangivetheirparentsagiftonaspecialdayorhelpwithhousework10.aregularbasisNohealthyparent-childrelationshipiswithoutconflictButaslongasparentsandchildrenmakeajointeffort,theycansettletheconflictandenjoytheirtimetogetherFivemonthsagoI1.(happen)tobeupstairsatduskwhenthewindowwasopenIdidn’tgodownstairsuntilthewindowhadto2.(shut)Thedark,rainyevening,thewindandthethunderingcloudsheldme3.(entire)intheirpowerItwasthefirsttimeinoneandahalf4.(year)sincewefoundshelterherethatI’dseenthenightfacetofaceSadlyIamonlyabletolookatnaturethroughdirtycurtains5.(hang)beforeverydustywindows6.isnopleasurelookingthroughthembecausenatureisonething7.reallymustbeexperiencedOneeveningwhenitwassowarmIstayed8.(wake)onpurposeuntilhalfpasteleveninordertohave9.goodlookatthemoonbymyselfButasthemoongavefartoomuchlight,I10.(notdare)toopenthewindowSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根據短文內容,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。ColdblessesusallIt'sNovember,thetimeofyearwhenpeopleoftengetblessedmore.ThisisnotbecauseGodlikescoldweather,norbecauseothersarefeelinggenerouswithThanksgivingjustaroundthecorner.1、Coldsandthefluarethemostcommonillnessespeoplegetinautumnandwinterastheweathergetscolder.Theyareallcausedbyviruses,butcoldsaregenerallymilder—you'llfeelannoyedbutnotasifyouwanttodie.Teenagerscatchaveragesixtotencoldsayear,accordingtostatisticsfromtheMinistryofHealth,whileadultsaveragetwotofour.Morethan200virusescausecoldsymptoms.2、Youcanbecontagious(傳染的)onedaybeforesymptomsdevelopandforuptofivedaysafterbecomingsick.Thesignaturesymptomofacoldisarunnynose.Thefluwillmakeyouburnwithfever,acheallover,feelextremelytiredandcoughintensely.Theflucansometimesleadtomoreseriousdiseases,suchaspneumonia.3、Adoctorcantestyoutoseewhetheryouhavethefluinthefirstfewdaysoftheillness.Butsometreatmentsforbothareprettymuchthesame:●4、Manydoctorsconsiderwateraweaponagainstthecommoncold.Ithelpsyourblooddriveoffvirusesandfloodthemout.●Keepwarm.Youmightbecoldoneminuteandhotthenext,andwearingseverallayersisveryimportant.●Washyourhandsfrequently.Youdon'twanttomakeitworsebyspreadingtheflutoeveryoneelse.Also,avoidsharingcupsandeatingutensils(餐具)withotherpeople.5、Butifyourflusymptomsgetworse,gotoahospitalorclinicrightaway.A.Youcanpassontheflubeforeyouevenknowyouhaveit.B.Drinklotsofwater.C.Takingmedicineontimeisagoodwaytopreventtheillness.D."Blessyou!"isacommonresponsetosneezes,thesymptomofcatchingacoldortheflu.E.Getlotsofsleepandtakeiteasy.F.Sometimes,it'shardtotellacoldfromtheflubasedonsymptomsalone.G.MostpeoplewhocatchtheflugetbetterwithouthavingtoseetheirdoctorHowtoHaveaSuccessfulRemoteInterview?Ifinterviewsmakeyounervous,thethoughtofdoingoneremotelymightbearelief.1、Evenifyourinterviewermayhaveahardtimeseeingyousweat,

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