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湖北省隨州市2023年考研《英語一》高分沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Maywasbornwithacleftpalate(腭裂).Whenshewasalittlegirl,shehadto36thejikesfromnaughtychidrenwhoteasedherabouthermisshapedlip.Withalltheteasing,Marygrewup37thefactthatshewas“diffrernt”.Shewas38thatnoone,outsideherfamily,couldeverloveheruntilshe39Mrs.Leonard'sclass.InMrs.Leonards'schoolatthattime,itwas40forteacherstogivetheirchildrenanannual41test.However,inMary'scase,42hercleftpalate,shewashardlyabletohearoutofoneear.43nottolettheotherchildrenhaveanother“44"topointout,shewould45whenherbadearwastestedeachyear.The“hearingtest”was46byhavingachildwalktotheclassroomdoor,turnsideways,47oneearwithafingre,andthen48whattheteacherwhispered.WhenMaryhadtoturnherbadeartowardsherteachershewould49tocoverhergoodear.Sheknewthatteachers50oftensaythingslike,“Theskyisblue,”or“Whatcolorareyourshoes?”Butnotonthatday.Surely,God51sevenwordsinMrs.Leonard'smouththat52Mary'slifeforever.Whenthetestcame,Maryheard:“Iwishyouweremylittlegirl.”Youcanimaginehowdeeplythesewords53Mary.Yes,affirming(肯定)wordsare54tosaytothepeoplearoundyou.Whilewordsfromagodlyteachercansoftenaheart,wordsformyoucanpowerfullysetthe55ofanotherOne'slife.1、A.playB.makeC.bearD.tell2、A.hatingB.changingC.forgetingD.a(chǎn)ccepting3、A.expectedB.requestedC.convincedD.informed4、A.leftB.enteredC.a(chǎn)dmittedD.taught5、A.unusualB.commonC.a(chǎn)dmittdeD.strange6、A.speakingB.readingC.terribleD.hearing7、A.insteadofB.inadditiontoC.writingD.inspiteof8、A.determinedB.SupposedC.DelightedD.Satisfied9、A.belidfB.mistakeC.proofD.difference10、A.cheatB.escapeC.sufferD.negotiate11、A.givenB.cancelledC.takenD.passed12、A.pullB.closeC.touchD.point13、A.realizeB.reciteC.repeatD.create14、A.pretendB.refuseC.manageD.decide15、A.mustB.willC.wouldD.shall16、A.wastedB.putC.takeD.write17、A.wastedB.costC.changedD.harmed18、.A.hurtB.movedC.upsetD.scared19、A.seldomB.reasonableC.easyD.never20、A.purposeB.routineC.resultD.courseSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text11、Whatcausedmusicalstomoveinanewdirectionduringthe1230's?A.Thedevelopmentofnewmusicalinstruments.B.Theaudiencesdemandformorerealisticartforms.C.Therisingpopularityofothertypesofentertainment.D.Thegreateracceptanceofblackperformersbywhiteaudiences.2、Inwhichperioddidmusicaltheatrebecomemorecomplexanddramatic?A.Pre-1200. B.1200-1222.C.1240-1242. D.1250-1252.3、WhatcanbereasonablyinferredaboutthemusicalWestSideStory?A.Ittolditsstoryinanewway.B.Itwasbasedonatruestory.C.Itwasanon-Broadwayshow.D.Itwasnotverysuccessfulatfirst.Text2Thesnowyowl(雪鶚)isawhite-coloredowlwithmanyuniquecharacteristics.Thisbirdbearsapurewhiteappearance(onlythemale),witharoundedhead,andblackbill.Whilethemaleisactuallyapurewhiteindividual,thefemaleandyoungoneshaveadarkerappearancewithduskyspots.Thefemaleowlneverattainscompletewhitenessinherlifetime.Asyoungowlsgetolder,theygetwhiter,losingtheirheavystripes(條紋)anddarkspots.Thisbirdisbetween18to20incheslong.ItsWingspanis49to59inches.Itweighsbetween3.5to6.5pounds.ThesnowyowllivesintheregionsofGreenland,Iceland,Canada,andthenorthernpartsofUSA.CarolusLinnaeuswasthefirstpersontoclassifythisbird.ApartfrombeingtheheaviestowlinNorthAmerica,itisalsotheofficialbirdofQuebec.Itisknownbyothernamessuchas“theArcticOwl”or“theGreatWhiteOwl”.Thereasonforthisbird’sadaptationtothecoldtemperaturesoftheArcticCircleisitssplendidlybeautiful,white,andthickfeathers.Thesefeathershelpittosurvivetheextremecoldanddevelopaperfectcamouflage(偽裝)inthe“white”ofitsArctichabitat.Thesnowyowlisaverypatienthunter,anditcansitinoneplaceforhours.Giftedwithgreathearingandkeeneyesight,itisknowntobeanefficientandcleverhunter.Itisnotdifficultforittotrackdownitsprey,whichmightbebarelyvisibleunderthickplantsorsnowcover.Beforesoaringoffinpursuit,thebirdwaitspatientlyandidentifiesitspotentialprey.Oncethepreycomeswithintheproperrange,itlaysitsattackwithitssharp-hookedclaws.Ithuntsbothduringthedayandatnight.1、Whatcanweconcludeaboutthesnowyowlfromthefirstparagraph?A.Itisabirdwithpurewhitefeathers.B.Itisabirdwhichisbigandheavy.C.Ithasawhiteappearancewithblackspots.D.Thefemaleowliswhiterthanthemaleone.2、WhycanthesnowyowladapttothecoldclimateoftheArcticCircle?A.Thankstoitslivingareas.B.Becauseofitsspecialfeathers.C.Asaresultofitsclevermind.D.Owingtoitsstrongwings.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression“trackdown"mean?A.chaseB.findC.a(chǎn)ttractD.recognize4、Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Thebriefintroductionofthesnowyowl.B.Thesnowyowlistheheaviestbirdintheworld.C.ThesnowyowlisfirstclassifiedbyCarolusLinnaeus.D.ThedifferencebetweentheArcticowlandthesnowyowl.Text3ThisstoryhappenedwhenIwasinSaintLuciawithmyfamily.Mysister,Diane,whoalsohappenstobemybestfriendandoneofthefunniestandkindestpeopleIknow,wentblindinoneeyeabout9yearsago.Dianasometimesfeelsconcernedaboutthewayherevelooknow.Thepupil(瞳孔)isnolongerblack;it’ssortof“glows”inphotos.Dianarecentlypurchasedaspecialcontactlens(隱形鏡片)thatmakeshereyelooklikeitdidbeforeitchangedcolor,butshedoesn’twearthislensoftenbecauseitbecomesquitepainfulafteraboutanhour.Onenightduringourholiday,ahotelphotographerwastakingpicturesoftheguestsastheyenteredtheareasetupfordinner.Dianacasuallysaidifshehadknowntherewasgoingtobepicturestakentocapturethisspecialmemory,shewouldhavewornhercontactlenssohereyewouldn’tbesoshinyinthepicture.Thenextday,IwassittingwithDianaandherhusbandTed.Whileweweretalking,thephotographerwhohadbeenatthedinnerthenightbefore,handedheraphoto,leanedinandquietlysaid,“Imatchedthecolorofyoureyesinthepicture.”Ashewalkedaway,mysisterhappilysaidtomeandTed,“Look!Hefixedmyeye!”Thephotographerstopped.Heturnedaroundandwalkedbacktoourtable.HeputhishandonDiana’sshoulder,leanedinagainandgentlysaid,“Justtobeclear:Ididn’tfixyoureye.Thereisn’tanythingwrongwithyoureye.Isimplymatchedthecolor.”Hereyesfilledupwithtears.Itwasveryhealingfor:herhearttohearthesebeautifulwords.Itdidn’ttakemuchtimebutmadesomuchdifference.Ithelpedherchangethewayshefeelsaboutherself.Ihavealwayslovedthequote:“Theworldisfullofgoodpeople.Ifyoucan’1findone,beone!”Youractsofkindnesscanimpacttheworldinprofoundways!1、Mysisterboughtacontactlensinorderto________.A.keepthepupilcomfortableB.showoffthebeautifulcolorofherpupilC.protecthereyefromthestrongsunlightD.a(chǎn)voidthepupilbeingtoobrightandshiny2、Dianafelt________whensheknewtherewasaphototakenforthedinner.A.excited B.proudC.regretful D.shocked3、TearswelledupinDianaseyesbecause____.A.shewastouchedbythephotographerB.shefelthereyesweresopainfulC.shewashurtbythegestureofthephotographerD.shefeltsosadthatshedidn’twearherlens4、What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.AShinyPupil B.AConsideratePhotographerC.TheActofKindnessCounts D.TheContactLensMakesaDifferenceText4閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)ThereisalargepercentageofAsianpeopleintheUS.They’rehardworking,respectfulbutstrangesometimes.Ifyoudon’tunderstandtheculture,youwillgetsomeproblemswiththem.Asianpeoplearedifferentfromanyotherculturesifyouthinkyouknowthem,youmightwanttothinkagain.Howaretheydifferent?WhenitcomestomostAsianculture,respectiseverything.Youcandoanythingyouwantbutdon'tdisrespectanAsianman.Youwillgetsomerealconsequencesafterwardandespeciallyifheisyourboss.It’ssomethingcalledfacesavingintheAsianculture.It’sridiculoussometimesbutit’stheirculture.Sometimestheirculturecancomeinbetweentheirrelationshipatwork.Asianpeoplemightexpectalotofrespectfromtheirco-workerswhentheirco-workersjustseethemasanequal.AmericansareverydifferentfromAsianpeople.Ifyou’reAsian,youmightwanttounderstandtheAmericancultureandevenadapttotheircultureifyouworkwiththem.Itwillbeeasierforyousinceyou’reintheircountries.ImagineanAmericanworkinginChina,expectingChineseco-workerstogetalongwithhimwhenhecriticizesthemstraightoutoneverysinglematterinfrontofeveryone.Ithinktheywilltakehimoutsideandtakecareofhim.Itjustdoesn’tworkthatwaywithAsianpeople.Ifyou’reanAmericanbossgivingyourAsianemployeeareview,youwillseethattheywillhaveaproblemwithyournegativeremarks.Theywillthinkthatyoudon’tlikethem,disrespectful,andwanttogetridofthem;wheninfact,you’rejustdoingyourjob.Youjustencouragethemtodotheirworkbetter.Ofcourse,it’snotfairforyouasanAmericanbossbutjustexpectthatitcanbesomethingthatisonyourAsianemployee’smind.1、TheAmericanscan’tgetalongwellwiththeAsiansprobablybecause______.A.theirculturesaredifferentB.theydon’tlikeeachotherC.bothofthemaretooproudD.theyhavedifferentpoliticalviews2、Theunderlinedphrase“facesaving”inParagraph2probablymeans_____.A.savingsomemoneyforlateruseB.makingfacestopleaseyourbossC.showingsomerespecttosomebodyD.helpingsomebodyoutoftrouble3、Fromthethirdparagraphwecanknowthatitisdifficult_________.A.fortheAsianstoacceptthecultureinAmericaB.fortheAmericanstoadapttothecultureinChinaC.forpeopletolearnthecultureinaforeigncountryD.forpeopletofollowthecultureintheirowncountry4、ThenegativeremarksanAmericanbossgivesonyourworkprobablymeanhe/she_____A.doesn’tlikeyouanylongerB.thinksyouarenotworthrespectingC.doesn’tthinkyouaresuitableforthejobD.wantsyoutoimproveyourworkPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ShawnCheshireisablindcyclistwhocompetedinthe2016ParalympicsinRiodeJaneiro,BrazilShelostherability1.(see)afteranaccidentnineyearsagoShehastriedtobecomeas2.(depend)aspossibleinthelastfewyearsShesaidthat,3.a(chǎn)longtime,shewasinareallydarkplaceandhatedbeingblindShesaidthatsportsandphysicalexercisegave4.(she)anotheropportunityatlivingEarlierthismonth,Cheshirecrossed68kilometersofsteepandunevengroundintheGrandCanyon(大峽谷)Shedidsoin24hoursand15minutes,5.isbelievedtobearecordforablindhiker(徒步旅行者)The6.(early)recordof28hours7.(set)in8.ThreefriendshelpedherduringtheGrandCanyonhikeTheywalkedseveralstepsapartTheyguidedandwarnedherof9.(barrier)Shelistenedforandfollowedthesoundofabell10.(wear)bytheleadhikerSheusedhikingpolesforbalanceCheshireandherfriendsfinishedthehikeonOctober8,11.Shesaidasthegroupneared12.endofthetrip,“Ihadahugeballofemotionwelledupinmychest–Icannotbelievewejustdidthat”Agroupofourfriendsfromchurchwereplanningapicnic,anditsoundedlikefunIwasasingle-motherwithfour1.(child)then,sotimewasabittightformeWhatdidhavethatwecouldcontribute2.thepicnic?ThenathoughtstruckIcouldmakeacherrypie!Afriendhadgivenmetwocannedcherries3.wouldmakeaverynicepiefilling,soIworkedatonceWhenthecookingwasdoneandserved,itlookedsogoodandthesmellwas4.(wonder)Atthepicnic,Stu,mythennewboyfriend,wasthefirst5.(take)abiteofmypieIsawa6.(puzzle)lookedgoacrosshisfaceThenhe7.(begin)tospitoutcherrystonesIthadnot8.(occur)tomethatsomeonewouldcancherrieswithoutgettingthestonesoutfirst9.embarrassing!Well,hemarriedmeanywayAndthecherrypiehasbeen10.insidejokeforthepast48yearsSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Haveyoueverseenanystudentswhosetrousershangsolowyoucanseetheirunderwear?Whatdoyouthinkofthat?Fashionable?Someoftoday’steenagersarebigfansofsuchalook?1、TheheadmasterofaschoolincentralItalyhasaskedstudentstostopwearinglow-risejeansthatexposeunderwearandpartsofthebody.Hisrequestcameafteraclasstrip.Oneday,hesawoneboy’sbaggytrousersslidetohisfeet.2、.ButinItaly,anationthattakesfashionveryseriously,thesuggestioncausedadebateamongparents,teachersandstudents.Theissueiswhethertheheadmaster’srequestwilllimitstudents’freedom—orwhetherdressinItalianschoolsistoocasual.3、“wedonotwanttokickfashionout,”theheadmasterexplained,“butextremes(極端)offashionlikethisarenotrightinschool.”Manyotherschoolshavenowrequestedthattheirstudentsalsostopwearingsuchtrousers.4、LudovicaGaudio,14,woreextremelylowtrousersexposingorangeunderwearinclass.Itwascold,sosheworeamatchingorangescarf.5、“Idon’treallyfeelcomfortableinthosesortofjeans,”saidSarahLattanzi,“Inwinter,whendressedlikethat,it’squitecoldandIamafraidmystomachwillache.”A.ButrecentlythistrendhasbeenatthecenterofanargumentinItalianmiddleschools.B.Aparents’grouppraisedthemoveinfavorofgoodtaste,whileothersadvisedschoolstostopworryaboutfashionandfixupoldschoolbuildings.C.Hepointedoutthatthiswayofdressingisnotsuitableforschool.D.Moststudentshavesimplyignoredtherequest.E.Another14-year-oldgirlsaidshewouldprobablyrespecttherequest,simplyforpracticalreasons.F.LetusseethatItalianstudentsreactdifferentlytoschools’requests.G.Schoolsshouldpayattentiontothingsmoreimportantthanstudents’clothes.Nowadayspeopletendtodigitaliseeverythingfromwatchestofridges.Itseemsyoucanchooseanyitemlabeledas“smart”.1、.However,thereareplentythatcanbeusedtoreduceemissionsandsavemoney.Ifyou’reapartofthedigitalisationmovement,youmightbeinterestedintheconceptofsmarthomes.Itmeansthateveryelementofyourhousecanbecontrolledfromapanelonthewalloryourphone.2、.Useyourmobiletopowerthemonoroff,andyoumayfeeltrulymodernortrulylazy.Asidefromthebenefitsoflivingamorecomfortablelife,thispresentsanopportunitytocutdownonyo

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