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吉林省松原市前郭爾羅斯蒙古族自治縣2023年考研《英語(yǔ)一》高分沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)RunningforaDreamIwillneverforgetthatNovemberday.Itwashotterthannormal.Thiswasthe1myfatherandIhadwaitedsolongfor,becausewehadbeenworkingtowardsthisraceforthreeyears.Dozensoffamiliarfacesfromchurchandschoolflashedacrossmyview.Theyhadcome2me.Isawworryand3onmyfather'sface.Thentheracebegan!Forthefirsttwoandahalfmiles.Ifelt4.Ihadneverbeforebeensoreadyforsomething.Theweeksleadinguptotheracewerefilledwithcontrolled5andastrictdiet.Myfriendshadn'tseenmeinweeks,buttheyunderstoodthe6requiredtomakemydreamareality.Asinallofmyraces,Ididn't7outinthefront,Ilovedthepleasureofpassingpeopleasmystrengthovertooktheirprematurespeed.Thenwithoutwarning,mystrengthbegantodecrease.Neckandneckwithoneofmygreatestcompetitors,I8seethefinishline.Ihadbegunthefinaldashinto9whenmykneesbecameweakandmylegsgaveway.NothingIcoulddowouldmakethem10weight.Iwatchedasrunnersrushedbyme.11Iknewmydreamsofvictoryweredestroyed.Ihadtofinishtherace.However,mylegshurtbadly.Withallofthe12leftinme,Igotonmyhandsandkneesandcrawled(爬),inchbyinch,acrossthefinishline.Voices,both13andfamiliar,cheeredmeon.Theygavemethecouragetokeep14untiltheveryend.Thedoctorswerethereinseconds,butmyeyessearchedthecrowdforhim.TherewasonlyonepersonIwantedto15to.Iwhispered,"I'msosorry,Dad,I'msosorryI16you."Helookedatme,saying,"Youcouldneverdisappointme.Sometimesthesethingsjust17.Allthatmattersisthatyoudidyourbest.""Butweworkedso18.Whataboutourdream?"Hereachedoverformyhandandsaid,"Don'tyouknowthatyouaremydreamandithascometrue?"Itwasn'tlongbeforemyrunningshoeswerebackon,markinga19pathformyjourney,Ilearnedthatallofthemiles,thetears,thesweat,andthepainmydadandIexperiencedtogetherwerenotfora20.WhatIrealized,though,wasthattohim,Iwasthegreatestprizehehadeverwon.1、A.dream B.weather C.result D.day2、A.for B.to C.a(chǎn)cross D.over3、A.coldness B.a(chǎn)stonishment C.excitement D.a(chǎn)musement4、A.proud B.great C.nervous D.a(chǎn)fraid5、A.programs B.studies C.instructions D.practices6、A.sacrifice B.potential C.patience D.a(chǎn)ttention7、A.look B.move C.start D.come8、A.should B.could C.must D.need9、A.relief B.spirit C.pleasure D.glory10、A.give B.feel C.hold D.a(chǎn)dd11、A.Where B.Because C.If D.Although12、A.trust B.emotion C.strength D.confidence13、A.loud B.foreign C.soft D.firm14、A.going B.running C.fighting D.training15、A.refer B.talk C.listen D.a(chǎn)gree16、A.frightened B.disturbed C.disappointed D.bored17、A.develop B.change C.follow D.happen18、A.late B.hard C.closely D.quickly19、A.new B.near C.rough D.narrow20、A.wish B.duty C.rank D.raceSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Kincaidlookedathiswatch:eight-seventeen.Thetruckstartedonthesecondtry,andhebackedout,shiftedgears,andmovedslowlydownthealleyunderhazysun.ThroughthestreetsofBellinghamhewent,headingsouthonWashington11,runningalongthecoastofPugetSoundforafewmiles,thenfollowingthehighwayasitswungeastalittlebeforemeetingU.SRoute20.Turningintothesun,hebeganthelong,windingdrivethroughtheCascades.Helikedthiscountryandfeltunpressedstoppingnowandthentomakenotesaboutinterestingpossibilitiesforfutureexpeditionsortoshootwhathecalled“memorysnapshots.”Thepurposeofthesecausalphotographswastoremindhimofplaceshemightwanttovisitagainandapproachmoreseriously.InlaterafternoonheturnednorthatSpokane,pickingupU.S.Route2,whichwouldtakehimhalfwayacrossthenorthernUnitedStatestoDuluth,Minnesota.Hewishedforthethousandthtimeinhislifethathehadadog,agoldenretriever,maybe,fortravelslikethisandtokeephimcompanyathome.Buthewasfrequentlyaway;overseasmuchofthetimeanditwouldnotbefairtotheanimal.Still,hethoughtaboutitanyway.Inafewyearshewouldbegettingtoooldforthehardfieldwork.“Imustgetadogthen.”Hesaidtohimself.Driveslikethisalwaysputhimintoasentimentalmood.Thedogwaspartofit.RobertKincaidwasaloneasit’spossibletobe—anonlychild,parentsbothdead,distantrelativeswhohadlosttrackofhimandheofthem,noclosefriends.HethoughtaboutMarian.Shehadlefthimnineyearsagoafterfiveyearsofmarriage.Hewasfifty-twonow,thatwouldmakeherjustunderforty.Marianhaddreamsofbecomingamusician,afolksinger.SheknewalloftheWeavers’songsandsangthemprettywellinthecoffeehouseofSeattle.Whenhewashomeintheolddays,hedrovehertotheshowsandsatintheaudiencewhileshesang.Hislongabsences—twoorthreemonthssometimes—werehardonthemarriage.Heknewthat.Shewasawareofwhathedidwhentheydecidedtogetmarried,andbothofthemhadavaguesensethatitcouldallbehandledsomehow.Itcouldn’twhenhecamefromphotographingastoryinIcelandandshewasgone.Thenoteread,“Robert,itdidn’tworkout.IleftyoutheHarmonyguitar.Stayintouch.”Hedidn’tstayintouch.Neitherdidshe.HesignedthedivorcepaperswhentheyarrivedayearlaterandcaughtaplaneforAustraliathenextday.Shehadaskedfornothingexceptherfreedom.1、WhichrouteistherightonetakenbyKincaid?A.Bellingham—Washington11—PugetSound—U.SRoute20—U.SRoute2—DuluthB.U.S.Route2—Bellingham—Washington11—PugetSound—U.SRoute20—DuluthC.U.S.Route2—U.SRoute20—Duluth–Bellingham—Washington11D.Bellingham—Washington11—U.S.Route2—U.SRoute20—Duluth2、Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Kincaid’sparentsweredeadandheonlykeptintouchwithsomedistantrelatives.B.Kincaidwouldhavehadadogifhehadn’tbeenawayfromhometoomuch.C.Kincaidusedtohaveagoldenretriever.D.Kincaidneededadogindoinghishardfieldwork.3、WhydidKincaidstoptotakephotoswhiledriving?A.Towrite“memorysnapshots”B.Toremindhimselfofplaceshemightwanttovisitagain.C.Toavoidforgettingthewayback.D.Toshootbeautifulsceneryalongtheroad.4、WhatcanyouknowaboutMarian?A.Shediedafterfiveyearsofmarriage.B.ShewasolderthanKincaid.C.Shecouldsingverywellandearnedbigmoney.D.Shewasnotaprofessionalpopsinger.5、Wecandrawaconclusionfromthepassagethat________.A.MarianknewwhatwouldhappenbeforeshemarriedKincaid.B.KincaidthoughthisabsencewouldbeaproblemwhenhemarriedMarian.C.ItturnedoutthatMariancouldnotstandKincaid’sabsenceandlefthim.D.AfterMarianlefthim,theystillkeptintouchwitheachother.Text2GoldenGateBridgeLocatedinSanFrancisco,theGoldenGateBridgestartedintheyear1933toconnecttheSanFranciscoPeninsulawithMarinCounty.Itwasfinallythrownopentopublictrafficin1937.Itcost$25.7millionintheconstruction.Tilltheyear1957,theGoldenGateBridge,atalengthof2,737meters,wasthelongestsuspensionbridgeintheworld.BrooklynBridgeTheBrooklynBridgeislocatedinBrooklyn.ItisoneoftheoldestsuspensionbridgesintheUnitedStates,havingbeenopenedintheyear1883.Thelengthofthebridgeis1,843meters.ThebridgehasbeenfeaturedinseveralHollywoodmovies.GeorgeWashingtonBridgeAlsoknownastheHudsonRiverBridgeandtheColumbusBridge,theGeorgeWashingtonBridgewhichconnectsFortLeetoManhattancameintousein1931afteraconstructionperiodofalmost4years.Itisatwolevelsuspensionbridgethatcostabout$52milliontobuild.MackinacBridgeThisisthethirdbiggestsuspensionbridgeintheworldatalengthof8,038meters.ThearchitectofthisbridgewasDr.DavidB.Steinman,whodirectedtheconstructionofthebridgewhichstartedintheyear1954andopenedtothepublicin1958.Peopleusingthisbridgearechargedacertainamountofmoney.NavajoBridgeLocatedinArizona,thisbridgecrossestheColoradoRiverandisalmost250meterslong.Theconstructionofthisbridgestartedintheyear1927,endingtwoyearslater,costing$390,000.Inthe1990s,asecondbridgewasbuiltwhichwasopenedtothepublicin1994.Thefirstbridgeisnowusedonlybypedestrians.1、WhatdoweknowabouttheGoldenGateBridge?A.Itconsistsoftwobridges.B.Itcoststheleastofthefivebridges.C.Itisthelongestsuspensionbridgeintheworld.D.Ittakesabout4yearstocompletetheconstruction.2、Whichofthefollowingbridgeswasbuilttheearliest?A.GoldenGateBridge.B.BrooklynBridge.C.GeorgeWashingtonBridge.D.NavajoBridge.3、WhatwillyoudoifyoudriveacrossMackinacBridge?A.Havetopaysomemoney.B.Usethesecondbridge.C.Covernearly250meters.D.SeethestatueofDr.DavidB.Steinman.Text3Studentsshouldbeabletoshowwhattheyknow.Manyfolkstakethisasanapparenttruth.ButIthinkitdemandscloserexamination.Possessingaskillorpieceofknowledgeisnotthesamethingasbeingabletoshowit.Thisiswhymanysmartyoungpeoplehateschool.Understanding,figuringout,andgettingahandleonapieceofknowledgeisreallyexciting,buthavingtoprovetosomebodyelsethatyouunderstandisapainintheneck.Findingproofofstudentlearningisahugepartoftheteacher’sjob,andwhetheritisdonepoorlyornotmakesallthedifferenceinthatteacher’seffectiveness.Thereisahugedifferencebetween“howdoIfigureoutifthisstudentunderstands”and“howdoImakethisstudentprovetomehegetsit”.Thefirstisavaluableapproach;thesecondisthefirststepontheroadtowardwastingeverybody’stime.Andthere’stheproblem.Ifwestartwiththeassumptionthatastudentwhoknowsmustbeabletoshowhisknowledgetooursatisfaction,wewillbetravelingdownthewrongroad.Themorewedemandthatstudentsprovetousthattheyknowthestuff,themorewewilldesignartificialtasksthatdemandasetofskillsandknowledgeentirelydifferentfromthosewereallywanttomeasure.Asaclassroomteacher,Ihavetorememberthattheburden(重?fù)?dān))isonmetofindawaytoseewhatmystudentsknow;theburdenisnotonthemtoputonwhatevertrainedmonkeyshow.Itmaynotbetheworstthingevertosay,“Studentsshouldbeabletoshowwhattheyknow.”ButIthinkit’sfarmoreusefultosay,“Teachersshouldbeabletodiscoverwhatstudentsknow.”1、Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseinthesecondparagraphmean?A.Verydangerous. B.Veryannoying.C.Verysurprising. D.Veryfrequent.2、Accordingtothethirdparagraph,ateachershouldhavetheabilityto________.A.discoverwhetherhisstudentshaveunderstoodB.a(chǎn)voidwastingtheprecioustimeinclassC.a(chǎn)pplyvariousapproacheswhileteachingD.givestudentsthechancetoprovethemselves3、Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftheartificialtasksdesignedtoteststudentlearning?A.Theyshouldbelimitedinnumber.B.Theyareahugeburdenonteachers.C.Theyshouldmainlyfocusoneffectiveness.D.Theyslideawayfromtheoriginalpurpose.4、Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Studentsshouldbeabletoshowwhattheyknow.B.Therearemanywaystofindproofofstudentlearning.C.Teachersshouldbeabletodiscoverwhatstudentsknow.D.Thereshouldbebetterunderstandingbetweenteachersandstudents.Text4Ifyoufeelyourselfturningintoanoldgrouch(脾氣壞的人),don’tworry—happinessisjustaroundthebend.Asurveyhasfoundthatalthoughhappinessdipsinthoseintheir30sand40s,peoplestarttofeelmorecontentwithlifeaftertheageof50.Howeveraneconomistfoundthatolderpeoplewillneveragainregaintheexcitementofyouth.Ratheritisthoughtthatwithage,individualsbecomemorepragmaticabouttheupsanddownsthatlifebringsandaccepttheirfortune.HequestionedthoseinBritain,SwitzerlandandGermanyandappliedthefindingstopeople’slifecycle.Mr.VanLandeghem,29,said:“Ahappinesscurvedoesnotnecessarilyimplythata65-year-oldprefershisownlifetothelifeofa25-year-old.”“Boththe25-year-oldand65-year-oldmightagreethatitisnicertobe25thantobe65.Butte65-year-oldmightneverthelessbemoresatisfied,ashehaslearnedtobesatisfiedwithwhathehas.”Itwassuggestedthemid-lifehappinessdipisbecausethisiswhenpeoplehavethemostresponsibilities—takingcareofafamily,payingamortgage(抵押貸款)andhavingademandingcareer.Themiddle-ageddipinhappinesswasalsocomparedtothatoflosingacloserelativeorsuddenlybecomingunemployed.Thestudyisjustoneofmanyputforwardasanindicatorofwhatmakesforahappylife.Psychologistsconcludedthathavingmoneymakesyouhappier,butonlyifyouhavealotmorethanyourfriendsandneighbors.Atthesametime,you’dbetterhaveenoughtietoenjoyyourselfinsteadofspendingallyourtimeonmakingmoney.Separateresearchfoundthatowningthehouseofyourdreams,thecaryoualwayslongedforandhavingmillionsinthebankdoesn’tstopthatdesiretokeepupwiththeJoneses(攀比).AndiftheJoneseshavemorethanyoudo,you’llbemiserable.Itseemsenvyatbeinglowerinthesocialpeckingorder(權(quán)勢(shì)等級(jí))reducesthesatisfactionofbeingwelloff.Ifyoujustdowhatyouloveandyouaregoodat,whichsocietyalsovaluesmuch,youmayhaveahigherprobabilitytobehappy.Butifyourjobpaysless,howcanyousticktoitindisregardofresponsibilities?Happinessmeansdifferentthingsfromdifferentpointsofview,andpointofviewgrowsfromone’sexperienceandknowledge.Perhapsitcomeswithyouwhenyoudon’tneedtothinkaboutadultproblemsorwhenyouarewiseenoughtounderstandwhatsatisfactionis.1、Theunderlinedword“pragmatic”inparagraph2maymean________.A.realisticB.concernedC.nervousD.careful2、Accordingtothepassage,peopleintheir30sand40s________.A.mayfeelitmoredifficulttoexperiencehappinessB.maysensehappinessdeclinesowingtoothercomplicatedfactorsC.starttorealizeresponsibilityandriskmeanhappinessD.mayassociatehappinesswithmoneyandstatusandriskpursuinghappiness3、Itisimpliedinthepassagethat________.A.happinesscomeswhenyoucomplainlessB.lifeisfullofupsanddownsinfactC.a(chǎn)senseofresponsibilitybringsyouhappinessD.competingwithothersoftenmakesyoublue4、Whatmakesforahappylife?A.One’sfamily.B.One’smoney.C.One’swisdom.D.One’sstatus.5、Thebesttitleforthepassagemaybe________.A.happinessisU-shapedB.happinessisanexperienceC.happinessmakesyousatisfiedD.happinesscanbewonbyyourselfPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)DearSirorMadam,Ihave1.(recent)readaboutyourorganizationinthelocalnewspaperInmyopinion,youaredoingagreatjobandgivingagreatopportunitytopeoplewithadesiretohelppeople2.(live)inabsolutepovertyIhavejustgraduatedfromthePedagogicalUniversityandgot3.bachelor’sdegree(學(xué)士學(xué)位)Myauntleftmefifteenthousanddollarsinherwill(遺囑)andinmemory4.herIhavedecidedtosharemyknowledgeandvolunteertoteachEnglishtopeople5.can’tafforditMoreoverIalsospeakFrenchwellandIonce6.(teach)bothEnglishandFrenchinschoolIt7.(mention)inthearticleofyournewspaperthattheworkofCulturalExpeditionscoverscountriesinAfricaIfitis8.(possibility)IwouldliketoworkinNigeriaforoneyearfromSeptember15thIamsendingmyCV(個(gè)人簡(jiǎn)歷)whereyoucanfindalltheinformationaboutmy9.(educate)andreferencesIfyouhaveany10.(question)youcangetintouchwithmebyemailorphonenumberwritteninmyCVIamlookingforwardtoyourreplyYourssincerely,MaryMuseumskeephistoryaliveWell;museumshavegreatimportanceforpeoplewho1.(enjoy)history,orwhoarevery2.(interest)inoneparticularsubjectThereareartmuseums,railroadmuseums,dollhousemuseums,andmuseumsofhistory,orthehistoryofacertainareaTherearemany,manyothertypesaswellForpeoplewholovepaintingsbyverypopularartists,butaretoopoortobuyapainting,artmuseumsareprobably3.onlyplaceforthem4.(see)anoriginal,Picasso,forexample5.(visit)museumsisa6.(wonder)andpopulartouristactivity7.yougotoanewcountry,seeingsomeofthehistorydescribedatamuseumisinterestingandevenfunSometimesthemuseumsare8.(attract)thanthemostfamousplacesofinterestI9.(visit)acoupleoflargedams(水壩)sofar,andseeingthehistoricalinformationabouthowthedams10.(build)isfascinating(吸引人的)tomeObviously,notallthepeoplelikethesamekindofmuseumsButIamsurethatyoucanfindoneyouenjoySectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Thefollowingadvicewillshowyouwhatyoucandotoformanimprovementplanwhenyoufindyourselvesacademicallyunderperforming.1、Whenyou’refrequentlyreceivinglowergradesthanyou’dhopedfor,youmaystarttofeeldepressed.Thefirststepontheroadtoimprovingyourgradesistoturnthisnegativityonitshead.Acknowledgethatyourgradesaren’twhatyou’reaimingfor,butbelievethatyoucandosomethingaboutit.Talktoyourteachers.Yourteachersknowyoubest,soit’sworthtalkingtothemwhenyou’redrawingupaplanofactionforimprovingyourgrades.2、Andthey’llprobablyhavesomeadviceonhowyoucangoaboutit.Paymoreattentioninclass.Ifyouoftendaydreaminclass,it’stimetostartfocusingonthelessons.Listentowhattheteacherissayingratherthantalkingwithfriendsorallowingyourmindtowander.Don’tsimplycopydownwhat’sontheboardwithoutthinkingaboutit.3、Startorganizingyourlife.Clutter(雜亂)ofanykindpreventsourabilitytooperateefficiently,soanotherwayofimprovingyouracademicperformanceistogetorganized.4、Startthinkingmoreaboutyourtimemanagement,too.Findtherightlearningstyleforyou.Ifyou’reacademicallyunderperforming,anotherpossiblereasoncouldbethatyouhaven’tfoundtherightlearningstyleforyou.5、Perhapsyoujusthaven’tfoundyourmosteffectivestudyingstyleyet.Ifyou’vebeentryingtoworkonyourown,forexample,youmightfinditeasiertoworkwithafriendortwo,sothatyouhavesomeoneelsetheretomotivateyou.A.Adoptapositiveattitude.B.Nevermindyourgrades.C.Makesureyou’veunderstoodit.D.Askthemwheretheythinkyouneedtoimprove.E.We’realldifferent,andeachofushasourownwayofstudying.F.Manystudentsstruggletorememberalltheinformationtheyneedforexams.G.Keepallyournotesandtextbooksorganizedinsuchawaythatyouknowwhereeverythingis.HowtotestbestIt’sbacktosch
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