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考研《英語一》2023年新昌縣臨考沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Aboyguardedthebarrel(桶)inhisfather’swinery.Everymorninghe1upeverybarrelwithapieceofcloth,andthenputthemin2rowuponrow.Tohis3,thewindblewthebarrelshereandthere4.Theboywassoangrythathewrotealettertothewind,“Pleasedon’tblowdownmybarrels.”After5that,hisfatheraskedtheboywithasmile,“Canthewindreadyour6?”Thelittleboysaid,“Idon’tknow,butIhavenowayofdealingwiththewind.”Thenextmorning,whenthelittleboyrantolookatthebarrels,hefoundthatthewindhad7hisrequest,stillblowingthebarrelshereandthere.Thelittleboyfelt8andburstintotears.Hisfatherstrokedhisheadgentlyandsaid,“Son,don’tbesad.Wecan’tdealwiththewind,butwecanthinkofourownmethodsto9thebarrels.Thenthelittleboy10histearsandsatnearthebarrelstothinkoverandover.Afterthinkinghalfaday,hefinally11away.He12somewaterfromthewellandpoureditintothose13barrels.At14,thelittleboygotupinarush,ranoutandsawthebarrelsstill15ingoodorder.Hesmiledhappilyandtoldhisfather,“Wedohaveawayto16thebarrelsfromblowingdown.It’savery17way,thatis,toaddweightstothebarrels.”Thelittleboy’sfathersmiled18.Wecan’tchangemanythings,butwecanaddtheweightofourown19,sothatwecanstand20intheworldnottobeknockedover.1、A.wiped B.picked C.built D.took2、A.use B.need C.order D.charge3、A.anger B.sorrow C.amusement D.confusion4、A.generally B.slowly C.suddenly D.overnight5、A.discussing B.saying C.seeing D.writing6、A.demand B.request C.decision D.sign7、A.shared B.answered C.ignored D.considered8、A.nervous B.sad C.scared D.touched9、A.control B.blow C.make D.arrange10、A.squeezed B.dropped C.showed D.dried11、A.putupwith B.putthrough C.cameupwith D.camethrough12、A.sprayed B.drank C.poured D.collected13、A.broken B.empty C.clean D.neat14、A.daybreak B.noon C.dusk D.midnight15、A.placed B.thrown C.moved D.spread16、A.save B.separate C.free D.stop17、A.important B.natural C.necessary D.simple18、A.anxiously B.excitedly C.approvingly D.hesitantly19、A.wealth B.mind C.responsibility D.pressure20、A.straight B.firm C.hard D.highSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1It’snotunusualtoseeanunreasonablechildlyingonthegrounddrumminghisheels.Besidehimisadesperatemotheryellingatthetopofherlungs.Raisingawell-behavedkidisreallyahead-scratchingthing.Ifyoutookalltheparentingstylesaroundtheworldandrankedthembytheirgentleness,theInuit(因紐特人)approachwouldcertainlyranknearthetop.Allthemomsmentiononegoldenrole:Don’tshoutoryellatsmallchildren.Inuit’sno-yellingpolicyistheircentralcomponenttoraisingcool-headedkids.Thecultureviewsscolding,orevenspeakingtochildreninallangryvoice,asinappropriate,althoughlittlekidsarepushingparents'buttons.Playful“storytelling”isanothertricktosculptingkids’behavior.Butthisstorytellingdiffershugelyfromthosefairytalesfullofmorallessons.Parents“retell”whathappenedwhenaboythrewatantrum(發(fā)脾氣)bywayofwhatShakespearewouldunderstandalltoowell:puttingona“drama”.Afterthechildhascalmeddown,theparentswillreviewwhathappenedwhenthechildmisbehaved,usuallystartingwithaquestion:“Canyoushowushowtothrowatantrum?”Thenthechildhastothinkwhatheshoulddo.Ifhetakesthebaitandperformstheaction,themomwillaskafollow-upquestionwithaplayfultone.Forexample:“Doesthatseemright?”or“Areyouababy?”Sheisgettingacrosstheideathat“bigboys”won’tthrowatantrum.Kids’brainsarestilldevelopingthecircuitryneededforself-contro1.Whatyoudoinresponsetoyourchildren’semotionsshapestheirbrains.Sonexttime,seeingyourboymisbehave,tryusingtheInuit’sstorytellingapproach.Anddon’tforgettokeepcoo1.Afterall,boyswillbeboys.1、Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“pushingparents’buttons”underlinedinParagraph2?A.Talkingwithparents. B.Playingwithparents’buttons.C.Exposingparents’faults. D.Makingparentsannoyed.2、WhatdoweknowaboutInuit’s“storytelling”?A.Itaimsatplayingatrickonkids. B.Itraiseskids’awarenessofmorality.C.Itcomesafterachildmisbehaves. D.ItanalyzesShakespeare’sdramas.3、What’stheauthor’sattitudetochildren’smisbehavior?A.Cautious. B.Tolerant.C.Uncaring. D.Skeptical.4、What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Inuit’sapproachtoparenting.B.Valuesofreadingliteraryworks.C.Causesofchildren’smisbehavior.D.Parents’responsesto“storytelling”.Text2GreycloudsmoveaslowassmokeoverthetreetopsatLoloPass.Thegroundiswhite.ThedayisJune10.IthasbeensnowingforthepastfourdaysintheBitterrootMountains.WayneFairchildisgettingworriedaboutourtrekovertheLoloTrail—95milesfromLoloMontanatoWeippeinIdaho,acrosstheroughestcountryintheWest.LewisandClarkwerenearlydefeated200yearsagobysnowstormsontheLolo.TodayFairchildisnervouslycheckingtheweatherreports.Hehasagreedtotakemeacrossthetoughest,middlesectionofthetrail.WhenLewisclimbedontopofLemhiPass,140milessouthofMissoula,onAugust12,1805,hewasastonishedbywhatwasinfrontofhim;“highmountainchainsstilltotheWestofuswiththeirtopspartiallycoveredwithsnow.”NobodyinwhatwasthentheUSknewtheRockyMountainsexisted,withpeakstwiceashighasanythingintheAppalachiansbackEast.Todaytheirpathwaythroughthosemountainsholdsmoreattractionthananyothergroundoverwhichtheytraveled,foritsrawwildernessisanevidencetothecharacteroftwocultures:theexplorerswhobraveditshardshipsandtheNativeAmericanswhoprizeandconservethepathasasacred(神圣的)gift.ItremainstodaythesameconditionaswhenLewisandClarkwalkedit.TheLoloispassableonlyfromJulytomid-September.Ourluckisholdingwiththeweather,althoughthesnowkeepsgettingdeeper.AsweclimbtoIndianPostOffice,thehighestpointonthetrailat7,033ft,wehavecovered13milesinsoftsnow,andwehardlyhaveenoughenergytomakedinner.Afteramealofchicken,Isitonarockontopoftheridge(山脊).Thereisnolightvisibleinanydirection,notevenanothercampfire.Forfourdayswedonotseeanotherhumanbeing.Weareoccupiedwiththethingsthatmixfearwithjoy.InourimaginationwehavefinallycaughtupwithLewisandClark.1、Accordingtothepassage,theword“trek”inParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto________.A.acomfortablewalkinaseparatecountryB.apleasantjourneyacrossthecountrysideC.ajourneyoveruntraveledpathwaysD.along,hardjourneyoverroughareas2、Welearnfromthetextthatbefore1805________.A.theRockyMountainswerewhollycoveredwithsnowB.therewerenopeoplelivinginthewesternpartofAmericaC.noAmericansknewoftheexistenceoftheRockyMountainsD.theAppalachianswerethewesternfrontieroftheUnitedStates3、WelearnfromthetextthattheLoloPass________.A.remainsmuchthesameasitwas200yearsagoB.isthemeetingpointofthreeculturesC.haschangedalotsince1805D.nowattractsalargenumberoftouriststovisit4、Judgingfromthetext,LewisandClarkweremostprobably________.A.twonativeIndiansB.explorersoftheearly19thcenturyC.merchantswhodidbusinesswiththeIndiansD.travelerswhosecuriositytookthemovertheLoloPass5、WecaninferfromthetextthatwhencrossingtheLoloPasstheauthor________.A.wasattemptingtheimpossibleB.wastryingtosetaworldrecordC.wasfollowingthetrailofLewisandClarkD.wasfightingwithweatherandtakingunnecessaryrisksText3TheOklahomateen’seyeswerecoveredbytwoblindfolds(眼罩)forthebigsurprise:beingreunitedwithherfather,James,after12-yearseparation.“Ihadactuallydiscussedwithherthenightbeforeatarestaurantandtalkedoverthedetailsofwherewewouldgoandhowwewouldpullitoff,”saidAmanda,RoryBeth’smother.AvideoshowsAmandaledherblindfoldeddaughteroutoftheircarandguidedheracrosstheparkinglotofBrokenArrowLanesinBrokenArrow.Littledidsheknow,herfatherwasonthesidewalkholdingabirthdaycakethatread,“HappyBirthdayRoryBeth,LoveDad.”Whentheteenslowlypulleddownherblindfolds,shewasdumbfounded.BoththefatheranddaughterstoodsilentlylookingateachotheruntilJamesfinallywalkedoverandhuggedher.Jamesonlybroketheirembracetolookathisdaughterandholdherface.“Thereweredefinitelylotsoftearsfrommyself,herbrothers,andevenafewbystanders,”saidAmanda.Jameswasatruckdriverwhospentalotoftimeontheroad,andAmandasplitwithhimwhenRoryBethwasababy.“Itwashardtofigureouthowtomakeitwork,”Amandasaid.AmandafeltRoryBethwasnowoldenoughtounderstandandtoaskanyquestionsshemayhave,sothereunionhappened.ThebirthdaysurprisewasonJune4,andthefatheranddaughterhadseeneachotheragainsince,evencelebratingFather’sDaytogether.AmandasaidherdaughterandJameswerebothdelightedtobereunited“She’salreadycallinghim‘daddy’andtellshimthatsheloveshim,”Amandasaid.“They’rebothverycommitted.”1、WhatcausedRoryBethtobeseparatedfromherfatherfor12years?A.Herparents’divorce.B.Herfather’sworkingasataxidriver.C.Themisunderstandingbetweenthem.D.Herpreferenceforlivingwithhermother.2、WhydidRoryBethreunitewithherfather?A.Herfatherwaseagertoseeher.B.Shehadmanyquestionstoaskherfather.C.Shewasoldenoughtorecognizeherfather.D.Hermotherthoughtitwastimeforhertoseeherfather.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dumbfounded”inParagraph4mean?A.Tired.B.Scared.C.Shocked.D.Confused.4、Whatdoweknowfromthetext?A.ThevideoaboutthereunionwasshotbyJameshimself.B.RoryBeth’sbrothersaccompaniedhertoseeherfather.C.RoryBethcalledJames“daddy”onher12thbirthday.D.AmandahadaconversationwithRoryBethonJune3.Text4ResearcherswiththeUniversityofCambridgesaytheyhavethefirstrealevidenceofanewstateofmatter,some40yearsafteritwasfirsttheorized.Knownas“quantumspinliquid(量子旋轉水)”,thematterstatecausesnormallyunbreakableelectronstobreakintopiecescalled“Majoranafermions.”Thesefermionsareanimportantdiscovery.Physicistsbelievethematerialisvitaltofurtherdevelopquantumcomputing.ComputersemployingMajoranafemuonswouldbeabletocarryoutcalculationsbeyondthescaleofmoderncomputersquickly,theysay.Quantumspinliquidexplainssomeoftheeccentricbehaviorsinsidemagnetic(磁性的)materials.Inthesematerials,theelectronsshouldbehavelikesmallbarmagnets,alladjustingtowardsmagneticnorthwhenamaterialiscooled.Butnotallmagneticmaterialsdothis—ifthematerialcontainsquantumspinliquid,theelectronsdon’talllineupandbecomeinvolved.“Untilrecently,wedidn’tevenknowwhattheexperimentalfingerprintsofaquantumspinliquidwouldlooklike,”researcherDr.DmitryKovrizhinsays.“Thatcreatedachallengefortheresearchers,sotheydecidedtoemployneutronscattering(神經(jīng)掃描)techniquestolookforevidenceofbreak”.Whattheyfoundsurprisedthem.ThefeaturesmatchednearlyexactlywithquantumspinliquidmodelstheorizedbyphysicistPhilAndersonin1973.TheresultsoftheirbreakthroughwerethenpublishedinthescientificjournalNatureMaterialsonMonday.Don’tgettooexcitedjustyetonitsapplications,though.Kovirzhin’sworkisonlythebeginningandaswe’veseenwithquantumcomputingthereisalotofworktobedone.Butit’sstillexcitingregardless.“It’sanimportantstepforourunderstandingofquantummatter,”Kovrizhinsays.“It’sfuntohaveanothernewquantumstatethatwe’veneverseenbefore—itpresentsuswithnewpossibilitiestotrynewthings.”1、Whatcanwelearnabout“Majoranafermion”accordingtoParagraph2?A.Itisanimportantdiscovery40yearsago.B.ItisasurprisingtheoryraisedbyPhilAnderson.C.Itisakeypieceindevelopingquantumcomputer.D.Itisanunbreakableelectronsemployingcomputer.2、Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“eccentric”inParagraph3?A.Strange.B.Complex.C.Permanent.D.Obvious.3、Howdidtheresearchersmakethebreakthrough?A.Byadjustingmagneticmaterials.B.Byusingneutronscatteringtechniques.C.Byrepeatingmathscalculations.D.Bychangingelectronicstructure.4、Whatistheauthor’stoneaboutthefutureofquantummatter?A.Negative.B.Doubtful.C.Indifferent.D.Optimistic.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)TheSilkRoadisinfacta1.(relative)recenttermTheseancientroadshadnoparticularname2.themid-nineteenthcentury;BaronFerdinandvonRichthoftennamedthetradeandcommunicationnetworktheSilkRoadSincethentheterm3.(accept)globallyInthenineteenthcentury,anewtypeoftravelerssteppedontotheSilkRoad:archaeologistsandgeographers,enthusiasticexplorerswhowereeager4.(look)foradventureResearcherswhocamefrommanycountriestraveledthroughtheTaklamakanDesert,5.isnowinXinjiang,toexploreancientsitesalongtheSilkRoad,6.(lead)tomanydiscoveriesandstudies,andmostofall,arenewedinterest66thehistoryoftheseroutesToday,manyhistoric7.(build)andmonumentsstillstand,markingthepassageoftheSilkRoadthroughhotels,portsandcitiesWhat’smore,thelong-standinglegacyofthis8.(impress)networkisreflectedinalargenumberofcultures,languages,customsandreligionsthathavedevelopedformanyyearsalongtheseroutesThepassageofmerchantsandtravelersofmanydifferentnationalitiesresultednotonlyincommercialexchange,9.inawidespreadandcontinualprocessofculturalinteractionObviously,ithasbecome10.drivingforceintheformationofdiversesocietiesJaneGoodallwasborninLondonin1.ShebecameinterestedinanimalstorieswhenshewasaveryyoungchildShealwaysdreamedofworkingwithwild2.(animal)Whenshewaselevenyearsold,shedecidedthatshewanted3.(go)toAfricatolivewithandwriteaboutanimalsButthiswasnotthekindofthingyoungwomenusuallydidinthe1940sEverybodywaslaughingexcepthermother“Ifyou4.(real)wantsomething,youworkhard,youtakeadvantageofopportunity,younevergiveup,andyouwillfindaway,”hermothersaidtoherTheopportunity5.(come)atlastAschoolfriendinvitedhertoAfricaJaneworkedas6.waitressuntilshegotenoughmoneytotravelthereIn1957,JaneGoodalltraveledtoAfricaShesoonmetthewell-knownscientistLouisLeakeyandbeganworkingforhimasanassistantHelateraskedhertostudyagroupofchimpanzees7.(live)byalakeinTanzaniaVerylittlewasknownaboutwildchimpanzeesatthattimeJanespentmanyyearsstudyingchimpanzees8.thisareaofAfricaItwasnoteasyworkTheywereveryshyandwouldrunaway9.shecamenearShelearnedtowatchthemfromfarawayusingbinoculars(雙筒望遠鏡)Overtime,sheslowlygained10.(they)trustWatchingthechimpanzees,shemademanydiscoveriesTheyatevegetablesandfruitButshefoundthattheyalsoeatmeatAfewweekslater,shemadeanevenmore11.(surprise)discoveryShesawchimpanzeesmakingandusingtoolstohelpthemcatchinsectsSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根據(jù)對話情景的內容,從對話后所給的選項中選出能夠填入每一空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。選項中有兩個為多余選項。---IamgoingtogoonatriptoseetheexhibitionofChineseArtandLiteraturethisafternoon.Mike,1、.---Thankyouverymuch.Howgreat!Totellyouthetruth,Ihaven’tbeenthere.YouknowIdon’tknowaboutChineseArtandLiterature.2、.---That'sgoodenoughforus.---Ofcourse.Butwouldyoulikemetoknowwhenandwherewemeet?---Well,bytheway,3、.Afterhavingit,wecangotherebybustogether.---Thanks.ButIamnotsure.Youseemymotheriscomingtovisitmeintheafternoon.4、MaybeIwillcomeabout3:00pm.Willthatbelate?---Well,but5、---Noproblem.Itrymybest.A.Ijustshowinterestinthem.B.couldyougowithme,please?C.Idon'tknowwhenshewillgoaway.D.Iloseinterestinthem.E.whydon'tyouhavelunch?F.whynotcometohavelunchwithus?G.comeearlierifyoucan.Whenthekidsareoutofschool,parentsareeagertousetheholidaysforsomequalityfamilytime.1、Whilethere’sgreatconcernamongparentsabouttheimpactofscreensonphysicalactivityandface-to-facecommunications,parentaluseofscreensisoftenoverlooked.Onerecentreportfoundthatparentsspendoverninehoursperdaywithscreenmedia.Itsnowonderthatfamiliesfindithardtohavehigh-qualitysocialinteractions.Wantourkidstoputdownthephonesandtablets?2、It’snecess

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