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考研《英語(yǔ)一》2023年黑龍江省大慶市肇源縣預(yù)測(cè)試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Humangrowthisaprocessofexperimentation,trial,anderroreventuallyleadingtowisdom.Eachtimeyouchoosetotrustyourselfandtakeaction,youcanneverquitebecertainhowthesituationwill
1.Sometimesyouarevictorious,andsometimesyoubecomedisappointed.The
2experiments,however,arenolessvaluablethantheexperimentsthatfinallyprovesuccessful;infact,you
3learnmorefromyour“failures”thanyoudofromyour
4.Ifyouhavemadewhatyouthinktobeamistakeorfailedtoliveuptoyourown
5,youwillmostlikelyputupabarrierbetweenyouressenceandthepartofyourthatisthealleged(聲稱的)wrong-doer.However,viewingpastactionsas
6impliesguiltandblame,anditisnotpossibletolearnanythingmeaningfulwhileyouareengagedinblaming.
7,forgivenessisrequiredwhenyouareseverelyjudgingyourself.Forgivenessistheactoferasingan
8debt.Therearefourkindsofforgiveness.Thefirstisbeginnerforgivenessforyourself.Thesecondofforgivenessisbeginnerforgivenessforanother.Thethirdkindofforgivenessis
9forgivenessofyourself.Thisisforseriousmisbehaviors,theonesyoucarrywithdeep
10.Whenyoudosomethingthatviolatesyourownvaluesandprinciples,youcreateagapbetweenyourstandardsandyouractual
11.Insuchacase,youneedtoworkveryhardat
12yourselfforthesedeedssothatyoucanclosethisgap.Thisdoesnot
13thatyoushouldrushtoforgiveyourselforshouldn’tfeelregret,
14takingpleasureinthesefeelingsforaprolongedperiodoftimeisnothealthy.The
15andperhapsmostdifficultoneoftheadvancedforgivenessofanother.Atsometimeofourlife,youmayhavebeenseverelywrongedorhurtbyanotherpersontosuchadegreethatforgivenessseems
16.However,harboringangerandrevengefantasiesonlykeepsyou
17invictimhood.Undersuchacircumstance,youshouldforceyourselftoseethebiggerpicture.Bysodoing,youwillbeableto
18thefocusawayfromtheangerandresentment.Itisonlythroughforgivenessthatyoucanerasewrongdoingand
19thememory.Whenyoucan
20releasethesituation,youmaycometoseeitasanecessarypartofyourgrowth.1、A.turnout B.turnup C.breakup D.breakout2、A.important B.engaged C.failed D.successful3、A.obviously B.necessarily C.continuously D.usually4、A.success B.failure C.fault D.benefit5、A.a(chǎn)bility B.expectations C.belief D.experiences6、A.mistakes B.victories C.experiments D.fantasies7、A.Still B.Therefore C.Instead D.However8、A.a(chǎn)bsurd B.original C.emotional D.unusual9、A.ordinary B.a(chǎn)dvanced C.a(chǎn)lternative D.certain10、A.wisdom B.mercy C.injury D.shame11、A.thought B.a(chǎn)pproach C.behavior D.purpose12、A.punishing B.forgiving C.blaming D.praising13、A.mean B.prove C.reflect D.represent14、A.a(chǎn)nd B.or C.but D.so15、A.uncertain B.premier C.next D.last16、A.essential B.valuable C.impossible D.unavoidable17、A.trapped B.located C.lost D.occupied18、A.drive B.drag C.put D.shift19、A.keep B.refresh C.weaken D.clean20、A.naturally B.finally C.definitely D.initiallySectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Ifyouhaveneverbeenonacruise(乘船游覽),itcanseemlikeitsownworld—withitsownrulesandsecretlanguage.Soherewearegoingtolayouttheverybasicsofgoingonacruise.DoIneedapassporttogoonacruise?Youmayneedapassport,butyoushouldtakeoneanyway.BesidesthefactthatyouaregoingtoneedanIDcardtoboardtheshipinthefirstplace,alotofportsrequireone.HowmuchluggagecanItakeonboard?Forthemostpart,cruiseshipsaren’tlikeplanes—thereisn’tastrictlyregulatedamountofluggageyoucantakewithyou,andyouarenotgoingtobechargedforbringingtoomuch.Keepinmindthatcabinstoragespacecanbetight.Everything,includingyouremptyluggage,isgoingtohavetofitinsideandyoudon’twanttobetrippingoveritforyourwholevacation.Thingslikegunsandknivesarebanned,butregulationsvaryfromshiptoshipaboutthingslikeirons(generallyano)andhairdryers(generallyayes).Someshipsallowyoutobringabottleofwine,butnearlyallbanbringingyourownhardalcohol.What’stheprocessforboardingacruiseship?Boardingacruiseshipislikeboardingaplane—thereareregulationsorwhentoarrive,howtocheck-in,andwhatsecurityyouhavetogothrough.Mostcruiselineshavetransportationavailablefromtheairport;otherwisetheynormallyownapaidparkinglotwhereyoucanleaveyourcar.1、Whatwillyouhavetoshowwhenyouboardashipinthefirstplace?A.Acreditcard. B.Apostcard.C.AnIDcard. D.Luggage.2、Whatcanyoutakewhenyouareonacruise?A.Asmuchalcoholasyoucan. B.Moreluggagethanonaplane.C.Lessluggagethanonaplane. D.Asmanygunsandknivesasyoucan.3、Wheredoesthetextprobablycomefrom?A.Astorybook. B.Aguidebook.C.Abookreview. D.Asciencereport.Text2Slowly,soslowlythatweneverevennoticedhowithappened,ourfamilystoppedtalkingtoeachother.OurownworldsopeneduptousthroughthecomputerorthecellphoneortheCDplayer.FamilyNightwasbornwhenMomcalledusfordinner.JessicaandIcameandsatdown.Dadloadedhisplateandstartedtorisefromthetable.“Whereareyougoing?”Momquestioned.“Tothelivingroom.Ihavesomework,”Dadrepliedashehurriedaway.Mom’sfacegottight,butshesaidnothing.Abouttwominuteslater,mycellphonebuzzed.Jessicakeptherearphonesonduringmostofthemeal.Momwasclearlyupset.FamilyNightstartedthenextweek.Momestablishedthreerules:nophones,nomusic,andnoleavingthetable.Everyonewouldeattogetherandplayagametogether“l(fā)ikearealfamily.”AllseemedtobegoingaccordingtoMom’splanuntilthefirstbuzzofacellphone.Afterdinner,wehadbeenplayingtheboardgameforonlytenminuteswhenanothercellphoneletoutashrillscream.Thistimethephonebelongedtomyfather.“Work’scalling.Ihavetoanswer,”hewhisperedashehurriedoutoftheroom.Momsighed,butsheforcedasmileandencouragedustocontinuewiththegame.Wekeptplayingthrougheveryinterruptionafterwards:thebeepingofJessica’sphone,thebuzzofanothertextmessagefromDarnell,thesoothingvoiceannouncingthearrivalofane-mailonDad’scomputer.Whenthegamewasover,Momreleasedustoourrooms.ThatfirstFamilyNightwasnotasuccess,butMomsoldieredon.EveryMondayeveningwesilencedourelectronicsandgatheredaroundthetable;andeachtime,settingasideourtechnologicaltoysbecamealittleeasier.Thenexttwomonthsmyfatherwouldbetakingbusinesstrips.Wewouldn’tbeabletohaveFamilyNighteveryMonday.TomysurpriseIrealizedthatIwouldmissthosefewhourseachweekwhenthehousewasfilledwithmyfamily’slaughterandconversation.Iwasalsogladtoknowthatwhenwereallywantedto,wecouldsilencetheelectronicbuzzandjustbeafamilyagain.1、WhatledtothestartofFamilyNight?A.Electronicsharmedthefamily’slife.B.HeavyhouseworkmadeMomangry.C.Daddidn’tgetalongwellwithothers.D.ThechildrenweretoolazytohelpMom.2、FamilyNightmadethefamily________thanbefore.A.closer B.healthierC.morerelaxed D.moreconfident3、WhatwordscanbestdescribethefirstFamilyNight?A.Tiringbutsatisfying. B.Challengingbutexciting.C.Busybutinteresting. D.Unsuccessfulbutmeaningful.4、Itcanbeinferredthat________.A.DadseldomtookbusinesstripsB.theauthorenjoyedFamilyNightC.FamilyNightwouldnotcontinueD.thechildrenthrewawaythecellphonesText3Beforeyouwalkeddowntheaisle—ifyouevendid---didyoufirstagreetotakeyourpartner’sname?hadyouagreedtothebankforupdatedcreditcards,changedyouremailaddress,andupdatedyourFacebook?Ididn't;andIknowplentyofwomenouttheredidn't,either.SoIwasprettyshockedtolearnthatinarecentsurvey,over50percentofU.S.citizensbelieveawifeshouldtakeherhusband'sname—andsheshouldberequiredtodosobylaw.AuthorEmilySchafer,asociologyprofessoratPortlandStateUniversity,surveyedarepresentativenationalsampleof1,200peopletarthestudy,whichfoundthatalargernumberofAmericanadultsthinkthereneedstoactuallybealawinplacetopreventwomenfromkeepingtheirownname.Themostcommonreasongiven?Thegeneralbeliefisthatwomenshouldprioritize(優(yōu)先)theirmarriageandtheirfamilyaheadofthemselves.Tothis,IadmitI'mabitconfused,becauseIdon'tunderstandhowexactlyriottakingyourhusband’slastnamemeansyouaren'tprioritizingyourmarriage.Now,Ididn'ttakemyhusband'snameforavarietyofreasons:Ididn’tfeellikethenamewas"mine"andprofessionallyIhadbuiltupareputationasawriterundermymaiden(未婚的)name,soIdidn'twanttolosethat.Hissurnamewasn'teasytospell,either;everyonegetsitwrong(includingmymother—still—andwe'vebeenmarried13years).Butmostofall,Ifeltlikeintakingmyhusband'slastname,Iwaslosingahugesenseofself.Andwhileyes,weareafamily,Idon'twanthissurnametodefineme.I'mnothispossession.Justlikeeveryaspectofmotherhood,eachwomanshouldberespectedforthechoicesshemakes—withouthavingtodoanythingbylaw.AndweshouldallbegratefultoLucyStone—thefirstAmericanwomantolegallymaintainherlastnameaftermarriagein1856.Justimaginehowdifficultthatmusthavebeentoforegotraditioninthattime?1、Whatcanbelearnedaboutthetraditionoftakingahusband'snamefromthesurvey?A.Alawshouldbetheretobreakthetradition.B.ThemajorityofAmericanadultssupportthetradition.C.ThemajorityofAmericanwomengoagainstthetradition.D.Thelawrequireswivestotaketheirhusbands'namesinAmerica.2、WhydoesanAmericanwomangenerallytakeherhusband'sname?A.Tovaluehermarriageandfamily.B.Toshowhonestytoherhusband.C.Tojoininthefamilyofherhusband.D.Touniteanewfamilyunderthesamename.3、WhatdoesParagraph5mainlytalkabout?A.Whytheauthordidn'tuseherhusband'sname.B.Whytheauthor'smotherdidn'tlikeherhusband.C.Howworthytheauthor'sownmaidennamewas.D.Howboredtheauthorbecamewithherhusband'sname.4、Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthetradition?A.It'sreasonableB.Itisn’tworthcaringC.EverycoinhastwosidesD.It'soutofdateandconfusing.Text4Duringtheseventeenthandeighteenthcenturies,almostnothingwaswrittenaboutthecontributionofwomenduringthecolonialperiodandtheearlyhistoryofthenewlyformedUnitedStates.Lackingtherighttovoteandabsentfromtheseatsofpower,womenwerenotconsideredanimportantforceinhistory.Duringthesecenturies,womenremainedinvisibleinhistorybooks.Throughoutthenineteenthcentury,thislackofvisibilitycontinued,despitetheeffortsoffemaleauthorswritingaboutwomen.Thesewriters,likemostoftheirmalecounterparts,wereamateur(業(yè)余的)historians.Theirwritingswerecelebratoryinnature,andtheywereuncriticalintheirselectionanduseofsources.Duringthenineteenthcentury,however,certainfeministsshowedakeensenseofhistorybykeepingrecordsofactivitiesinwhichwomenwereengaged.National,regional,andlocalwomen’sorganizationscompiledaccountsoftheirdoings.Personalcorrespondence,newspaperclippings,andsouvenirsweresavedandstored.Thesesourcesformthecoreofthetwogreatestcollectionsofwomen’shistoryintheUnitedStates—oneattheElizabethandArthurSchlesingerLibraryatRadeliffeCollege,andtheothertheSophiaSmithCollectionatSmithCollege.Suchsourceshaveprovidedvaluablematerialsforlatergenerationsofhistorians.Despitethegatheringofmoreinformationaboutordinarywomenduringthenineteenthcentury,mostofthewritingaboutwomenadjustedtothe“greatwomen”theoryofhistory,justasmuchofmainstreamAmericanhistoryconcentratedon“greatmen”.TodemonstratethatwomenweremakingsignificantcontributionstoAmericanlife,femaleauthorssingledoutwomenleadersandwrotebiographies,orelseimportantwomenproducedtheirautobiographies.Mostoftheseleaderswereinvolvedinpubliclifeasreformers,activistsworkingforwomen’srighttovote,orauthors,andwerenotrepresentativeatallofthegreatmassofordinarywomen.Thelivesofordinarypeoplecontinued,generally,tobeuntoldintheAmericanhistoriesbeingpublished.1、Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?A.TheroleofliteratureinearlyAmericanhistories.B.TheplaceofAmericanwomeninwrittenhistories.C.ThekeensenseofhistoryshownbyAmericanwomen.D.The“greatwomen”approachtohistoryusedbyAmericanhistorians.2、Theword“they”inParagraph2refersto.A.effortsB.sourcesC.writingsD.a(chǎn)uthors3、Inthesecondparagraph,whatweaknessinnineteenth-centuryhistoriesdoestheauthorpointout?A.Theyputtoomuchemphasisondailyactivities.B.Theyleftoutdiscussionoftheinfluenceonmoneyorpolitics.C.Thesourcesoftheinformationtheywerebasedonwerenotnecessarilyaccurate.D.Theywereprintedonpoorqualitypaper.4、Whatusewasmadeofthenineteenth-centurywomen’shistorymaterialsintheSchlesingerLibraryandtheSophiaSmithCollection?A.Theywerecombinedandpublishedinamultivolumeencyclopedia(多卷百科全書)aboutwomen.B.Theyformedthebasisofcollegecoursesinthenineteenth-century.C.Theyprovidedvaluableinformationfortwentieth-centuryhistoricalresearchers.D.Theyweresharedamongwomen’scollegesthroughouttheUnitedStates.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ThereisanEnglishsaying:“Laughterisbestmedicine”Untilrecently,fewpeopletookthesayingseriouslyNow,however,doctors1.(begin)tolookintolaughterandtheeffectsithasonthehumanbodyTheyhavefoundthatlaughterreally2.improvepeople’shealthTestsweredonetostudytheeffectsoflaughteronthehumanbodyPeoplewatchedfunnyfilms3.doctorscheckedtheirheart,bloodpressure,breathingandmusclesThedoctorsfoundthatlaughterhassimilareffects4.physicalexerciseItincreasesbloodpressure,heartbeatingandbreathing;italsoworksseveralgroupsofmusclesintheface,thestomach,andeventhefeet5.laughterexercisesthebody,itmustbehelpfulOthertestshaveshownthatlaughterseemstobeabletoreducetheeffectsofpainonthebodyInoneexperiment,doctorsproducedpainingroupsofstudentswholistenedtodifferentradioprogrammesThegroupthattoleratedthepainfor6.(long)timewasthegroupwhichlistenedtoafunnyprogrammeThereasonwhylaughtercanreducepainseemstobe7.ithelpsproduceakindofchemicalinthebrainwhichcandiminishbothstressandpainAsaresultofthesediscoveries,somedoctorsintheUnitedStateshavesetuplaughterclinics,8.theyhelpimprovetheirpatients’conditionby9.(encourage)themtolaughTheyhavefoundthat10.theirpatientsdonotreallyfeellikelaughing,makingthemsmileisenoughtoproducegoodeffectssimilartothosecausedbylaughterChantelleBrown-Youngwasnotbornwithvitiligo(白癜風(fēng)),butithasmadeherfamousSheisthefirstsupermodelwiththeskincondition,1.causesareasofskintolosetheircolourChantellewasborninToronto,CanadaAttheageoffourshestartedtodevelop2.(patch)ofwhiteskinand3.(diagnose)withvitiligoNoonereallyknowswhyonepercentofpeople4.(have)thisskincondition,andthereisnorealcureAtschool,ChantellewasbulliedforbeingdifferentTheotherkidsoftencalledhera‘cow’,becauseof5.wayherskinlookedShemovedschoolseveraltimesandfinallyleftschoolat6.Fromnowon,shedecided,she7.(be)proudofherskinShegotdownto8.(post)photosofherselfonFacebookandsoonwas‘spotted’byaCanadianYouTubestar,ShannonBoodram,whoaskedhertobeinamusicvideoItwaswhileshewasdoingthat9.herreally‘bigbreak’happenedTyraBanksaskedhertobeonAmerica’sNextTopModelShedidn’twin,butshebecamefamousHer10.(profession)namenowisWinnieHarlow,andshehasnearlythreemillionfollowersonInstagramLittle11.little,sheischangingpeople’sideasaboutwhatbeautyisSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Coldweatherduringwintermonthsmaykeepmanypeoplefromleavinghomeandrunningintheopenair.However,anewstudyshowsthatthedropintemperatureisagoodreasontorun.1、Manypeoplesayrunninginwintercanbedifficult.Tworeasonsarethelowtemperaturesandbitterwinds.2、Thatcouldbebecauselowertemperaturesreducestressonthebody.Whenyourunincoldweather,yourheartrateandthebody'sdehydration(脫水)levelsarelowerthaninwarmerconditions.3、ThisinformationcomesfromJohnBrewer,whoisaprofessorofappliedsportscienceatSt.Mary’s.Forthisstudy,heandotherresearchersputagroupofpeopleintoaroomtheycalledan"environmentalchamber".Theresearchersthenrecreatedsummerandwinterweatherconditionsintheroom.4、Brewer
saysheandhisteamrecordedbiologicalmeasurementsoftherunners.Hesaysthatthemostimportantthingforpeoplewhorunincoldconditionsistoweartherightclothing.Wearglovesonyourhands.5、Andespeciallywearmorethanonelayerof
clothingtokeepsweatawayfromyourskin.A.Yetmanyrunnersmightfinditeasierthanrunninginhotweather.B.Wehavegoodreasonstoruninwinter.C.Wearshoesthatwillkeepyoufromfalling.D.Manyfeelnervouswhenrunninginthecoldweather.E.Thebodyneedslesswateronacolddaythaninwarmweather.F.Infact,runningincoldweatherhelpsimproveone’sperformance.G.Thetestsubjectswereaskedtorun10,000metersunderbothconditions.HowtoRunforStudentCouncilSoyouwanttorunforstudentcouncil,butaren’tquitesurehowtogetstarted?Herearesometipsthatmighthelpyou:1.Haveagoodreasonforrunning.Beforeyourunforstudentcouncil,makesurethatyouhavethecorrectreasonsforit.Somegoodreasonsincludeyouwouldsincerelyliketoserveyourclassandcontributealottothestudentbody.1、Havingahealthyreasonforrunningwillgi
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