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考研《英語(yǔ)一》臨清市2023年深度自測(cè)卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Thefirsttime10-year-oldJordieRowlandcameintothebarbershop,itwasadisaster.Jordie,whohasautism(自閉癥),1withhisparentstorunoutsidethemomentheenteredtheshop.Iendedup2aroundtheshopwithhimthatday.Igotinafewcuts3stoppedthehaircutwhenIsawJordiewas4.Cuttinghaircanbe5forsomechildrenwithautism.Jordiewasnodifferent.IfeltI’d6anditmademe7tolearnmoreaboutautismsoIcouldconnectwithhimandtakeawayhis8.Afterthefirst9haircut,IsuggestedtoJordie’sparentstheybringhimbackeverytwoweeksatclosingtime.Thatwentonforafewmonths.Hishairwaslong.Icould10cutitproperly.I’dgetacoupleofcutsin,andthenhe’djustgocrazy.Thatwasareally11time.ButIknewwehadtojustkeepgoing.Ievenwenttohishousetogiveitatry.No12.Thentheownerofthebarbershop13meforallowingacustomertocomeinafterclosingtime.Discouraged,I14thatjob,andsoonopenedmyownshop.Everytwoweeks,Jordiewould15myshopafteritwasclosed.Thislastedabouteightmonths.Afewweeksago,wemade16.Isang“TheWheelsontheBus”tohim.Ididn’tknowhewas17nurseryrhymes(兒歌).Iwasjusttryingto18him.Helookedatmeasifheweremesmerized(迷住).Igavehimafullhaircutforthefirsttime.Irealizedourslow,two-yearefforthad19.Twoweekslater,Jordieletmedoitagain.Ioftendon’tchargethemthecostofthehaircut.MaybethereasonIdosomethinglikethisistoincreasemy20ofthekidslikehim.1、A.struggled B.a(chǎn)greed C.talked D.played2、A.jumping B.walking C.seeing D.rushing3、A.before B.or C.so D.but4、A.curious B.nervous C.excited D.surprised5、A.painful B.pleasant C.interesting D.harmful6、A.finished B.changed C.failed D.tried7、A.refuse B.want C.manage D.regret8、A.excitement B.sadness C.fear D.shame9、A.unusual B.uncertain C.unbelievable D.unsuccessful10、A.ever B.still C.never D.often11、A.hard B.quiet C.short D.great12、A.fun B.problem C.patience D.luck13、A.punished B.praised C.thanked D.excused14、A.took B.left C.kept D.offered15、A.lookfor B.shutup C.comeby D.passby16、A.progress B.money C.decisions D.differences17、A.a(chǎn)gainst B.over C.with D.into18、A.order B.confuse C.calm D.wake19、A.goneback B.paidoff C.runout D.turnedup20、A.expectations B.trust C.requirements D.understandingSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1DearMissHanff,Youwillbegladtoknowthatthetwoboxesofeggsandthetinsoftonguehaveallarrivedsafelyandonceagainweallwishtothankyoumostsincerelyforyourextremegenerosity.Mr.Martin,oneoftheoldermembersofourstaff,hasbeenonthesicklistforsometimeandwethereforelethimhavethelion’sshareoftheeggs,onewholeboxfulinfact,andofcoursehewasdelightedtogetthem.Thetinsoftonguelookveryinvitingandwillbeawelcomeadditiontoourlarders(食物櫥)andinmycasewillbeputononesideforaspecialoccasion.IenquiredatallthelocalmusicshopsbutwasunabletogettheMessiahorBach’sSt.MatthewPassioninstiffcoversinclean,secondhandcopies,andthenIfoundtheywereavailablefromthepublisherinneweditions.Theirpricesseemedabithigh,butIthoughtIhadbettergetthemandtheyhavebeensentbyBookPostafewdaysago,soshouldarriveanydaynow.Ourinvoice,total$4.20,isenclosedwiththebooks.WearesendingyoualittlegiftforChristmas.Wedohopeyouwillnothavetopayanydutyonit.Wewillmarkit“ChristmasGift”andkeepourfingerscrossed.Anyway,wehopeyouwilllikeitandacceptitwithoursincerebestwishesforChristmasandthecomingyear.MynameiscertainlynotofWelshorigin.AsitispronouncedtorhymewiththeFrenchword“Noel”,IthinktheremaybeapossibilitythatitoriginatedinFrance.Yourssincerely,FrankDoel1、WhatcanweinferfromthetextaboutFrankandhiscolleagues?A.Theylivedabusylife. B.Theyweretreatedbadly.C.Theywereinpoorhealth. D.Theylackedlivingmaterials.2、WhatwasMissHanffexpectedtoreceive?A.Tastyfood. B.Somemoney.C.Copiesofmusic. D.Secondhandbooks.3、WhywasFrankgoingtomarkthegiftwiththewords“ChristmasGift”?A.Toavoidtax. B.Tomakeawish.C.Toshowthecontent. D.Todeclareitsvalue.4、WhomdidFrankmostprobablywriteto?A.Afriend. B.Anassistant.C.Acustomer. D.AworkmateText2Theyear3700,Earthisfartoohotforanyhumantocallithome.Onthisplanetatleast,manisnothingmorethanamemory-ifthereisanythinglefttorememberthe"wiseman".Butwhataboutourwisdom-willanyofitsurviveus?Theconventionalanswerisno.Knowledgerequiresaknower,andtherewillbenoknowingmindsaroundthen.Butifinformationsurvives,perhapsinbooksorharddrives,maybetheknowledgeisn'tquitedeadbutdormant(休眠),readytobecomealivewiththehelpofothermindsthatdevelopovertimeorcometovisitEarthinthedistantfuture.Atfirstsight,thatseemstobereasonable:afterall,wehavedonesimilarthingswithpastknowledge.Forexample,wesavedanancientcomputerfromashipdestroyedatseaoffthesoutherncoastofGreece,andsucceededinfindingthemeaningofEgyptianhieroglyphics(象形文字).Carefulworkcanbringpreviouslylostwisdombacktolife.However,thekeypointisthatthereisacertainculturalcontinuitywiththoseancienttimesthatallowsustoreasonandmakeprogressinthedark:weknowwearedealingwiththelegacy(遺贈(zèng))ofotherhumans.Withoutthatlink,thesurvivalofobjectsandrawdatadoesn'tguaranteethesurvivalofknowledge.Andalackofcontinuityinlanguagewithanyfutureintelligencewouldbeabarrier.Knowledgeiscloselyconnectedwithlanguage.Whenalanguagediesout,wecanlosesystemsofreasoningthattheycontain.Ifthat'slost,thenitcan'tberecovered.Allthismeansthatothermindsmightnotbeabletofullymakehumanknowledgealivewhenwearegone.Itisbettertoconcentrateonnotdyingoutinthefirstplace.1、WhatisthemainpurposeofParagraph1?______A.Topresentaninterestingidea.B.Tostateaproblemofthefuture.C.Toinformusoftheearthin3700.D.Tointroducethetopicofthetext.2、Whatdothewords"similarthings"inParagraph3probablyreferto?______A.Developingtheminds.B.Rememberingthewiseman.C.Makinglostwisdomaliveagain.D.Learningfromtheancientcivilization.3、Whatplaysthekeypartingettingculturalcontinuityaccordingtothetext?______A.Language.B.Intelligence.C.Knowledge.D.Information.4、Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?______A.Canhumanbeingsliveon?B.Willourwisdomsurviveus?C.HowwecanprotectourcultureD.WhattheearthwillbelikeinthefutureText3AndthentherewerenineThepasttwodecadeshaveseenastronomers’catalogueofplanetsexpandovertwohundredtimes,asnewtechniquesandbettertelescopeshavefoundmorethan2,000ofthemorbitingstarsotherthanthesun.Butinthesolarsystemitself,thelistofplanetshasactuallyshrunk,Pluto(冥王星)havingbeendowngradedfromthatstatusin2006.Thenumberofthesun’splanetarycompanionshasthusfallenfromninetoeight.Now,apairofastronomersfromtheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnologythinktheyhaveevidencethatwillrestorethesun’srecordtoitspreviousvalue.TheiranalysisofobjectsorbitingintheKuiperBelt(柯伊伯帶),aringoffrozenasteroids(小行星)thatcirclebeyondtheorbitofNeptune(andofwhichPlutoisnowregardedasthelargestmember),suggeststothemthatsomethingabouttentimesasmassiveasEarthhaschangedthoseorbits.Ifyouknewwheretolook,thisplanet-sizedobjectwouldbevisiblethroughasuitabletelescope.AndKonstaninBatyginandMichaelBrownbelievetheydoknow.AstheywriteintheAstronomicaljournal,theyhaveanalyzedtheorbitsofKuiperBeltobjectsandfoundsixthatbehaveinapeculiarway.Asthediagramshows,thepointsofclosestapproachoftheseobjectstothesun,knownastheirperihelia(近日點(diǎn)),almostcoincide.Moreover,theseperiheliaalllieneartheecliptic(黃道)---theplaneofEarth’sorbitandalso,approximately,thatoftheotherplanets---whiletheobjects’orbitsareallangledat30°belowtheecliptic.Thechanceofallthisbeingacoincidence,thetworesearchersestimate,isaboutsevenin100,000.Ifitisnotacoincidence,itsuggeststhesixobjectshavebeenguidedintotheirorbitsbythegravitationalinterventionofsomethingmuchlarger.AcomputeranalysisDrBatyginandDrBrownperformedsuggeststhissomethingisaplanetweighing5-15timesasmuchasEarth,whoseperihelionisontheoppositesideofthesunfromthecluster,andwhichthusorbitsmainlyontheothersideofthesolarsystemfromtheobjectsitsorbithasaffected.Thisplanet’sperihelionwouldbe200timesfartherfromthesunthanEarth’s,andthefarendofitsorbitmightbeasmuchassixtimesthatdistanceaway.Thisgivesasearchzone,andDrBatyginandDrBrownareusingSubaru,aJapanesetelescope,toperformthatsearch.GivenotherdemandsonSubaru’stime,itmighttakefiveyearsforthissearchtofind(ornotfind)thehypotheticalplanet.Butlookingatsomeexistingdatafrom.TheWidefieldInfraredSurveyExplore,asatellite,mightalsoshowit,ifitistheretobeseen.Ironically,itwasDrBrownasmuchasanyonewhowasresponsibleforPluto’sdowngrading,forhediscoveredEris,anobjectalmostasbigasPluto,in2005.ThatdiscoverydidmuchtodamagePluto'splanetaryproof.Byhisownadmission,hewasskepticalthattheanomaliesheandDrBatyginhaveinvestigatedactuallywouldpointtotheexistenceofareplacementninthplanet.Heisaskepticnolonger.Whetherheisactuallyrightmaysoonbecomeapparent.1、AccordingtoDrBatyginandDrBrown’sresearch,itisquitepossiblethat________.A.PlutowillrestoreitsstatusasaplanetofthesolarsystemB.thesixobjectsintheKuiperBeltsharingsomesimilaritiesisamerecoincidenceC.therearenineplanetsinthesolarsystemD.Erisisareplacementninthplanetofthesolarsystem2、WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthehypotheticalplanet?A.ItmayhavechangedtheorbitsofsixobjectsintheKuiperBelt.B.Youcanseeitthroughadomestictelescopeifyouknowwheretolook.C.Comparedtoearth,thedistancefromitsperiheliontothesunisabout200timeslarger.D.Asatellitemaybeabletoprovidesomeevidenceofitsexistence.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedwordanomaliesstandfor?A.Sixobjectsbehavinginapeculiarway.B.Pluto’sdowngrading.C.ThediscoveryofEris.D.Someexistingdata.4、Thepurposeofthethirdparagraphisto________.A.explainwhythescientistsbelievethereisanunfoundplanetB.showhowthescientistsanalyzetheorbitsofKuiperBeltobjectsC.tellusthattheperiheliaofthesixobjectsalmostcoincideD.introducethetwoscientists’articleintheAstronomicalJournalText4Myviolinislikeasoulmatethatwhisperswordsofwisdomtome.Together,we’vegonethroughbothtearsandhappiness.About12yearsago,Imadeacquaintancewithitfollowinganorderfrommymom.Manyhoursofboredomwerespentpracticingit.Andtomakethingsworse,thedisappointmentinmyteacher’seyesasIplayedthewrongnoteswaslikeaninvisiblehammer,strikingonmyheart.Oneday,Ifinallydecided:Ihateit!Bychance,thingschangedwhenIwasseven.Iwasathomelyingonthesofa,wonderinghowthosefamousviolinistsdealtwiththisterribledilemma.IsearchedonlinefortheE-minorConcerto,awell-knownviolinworkbyGermancomposerFelixMendelssohn,andlistenedtoit.Abeautifulandmysterioussoundcamefromtheviolinasthebowmovedacrossit.Itwaslikethemusicslidovertheflowers,roseup,andstartedtofilltheair.Theviolin’svoicewokeupthesun,madethetreesgreen,andfreshenedtheair.Asthemusicchanged,theskyturnedbacktogray.Agloomyshadecoveredthegrassasallthesunshinedisappeared.Icouldhearchildrencryingandmenshouting.Itwaslikeaninvisibleclawhadgrabbedmyhearttightly,makingitunabletobeat.Thatgloriousdaysetoffmypassionandinterestinviolin-Igrabbedmineandneverletitgo.Beforethememoriesfaded,Istaredatmyinstrument.Withouthesitating,Ipickeditup,rosined(用松香擦)thebow,andbegantoplay.Peacefilledmyheart.Myviolinhasbeenbymysidefor12years.WhenIfeelhappy,anenergetictunemakesitevenbetter;whenI’mdeepinsorrow,apeacefultunewashesitaway,whenI’mwalkingonair,feelingespeciallypleasedwithmyachievements,solemn(莊嚴(yán)的)tunescalmmedown.Gradually,ithasbecomeapartofmylife.Myviolin,shallIcompareyoutoasummer’sday?1、Whatfurthercontributedtotheauthor'sdislikeofviolin-playing?A.Ordersfrommum. B.Boredomofpractice.C.Lossofpassionforviolin. D.Disappointmentintheteacher’seyes.2、WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?A.Theauthor’sfeelingwascontinuouslyinfluencedbythemusic.B.Theweatheractuallychangedbecauseofthetune.C.Thesuddenchangemadetheauthor'sheartunabletobeat.D.Thesceneryoutsidetheroomwasquiteattractive.3、Whydidtheauthorpickuptheviolinagain?A.Theinvisiblehammerandclawaregone.B.Thebeautifulimaginationchangedhisattitude.C.Afamoustunearousedhisinterestandpassion.D.HewascrazyaboutFelixMendelssohn’sworks.4、Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Deeploveformusic. B.Mydislikeandlikeofviolin.C.Aninspiringstoryofviolin. D.Musicalsoulmate—violin.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)KiwisareendangeredlittlebirdsnativetoNewZealandIt1.(believe)thatthesesmallbirdsexistasaresultofNewZealand’sisolation(隔離)fromtheotherpartsoftheworld,forcinganimalsthere2.(adapt)andevolve(進(jìn)化)soastobeabletosurviveandreproduceTheevolutioniswhathasledtothepresent3.(appear)ofthekiwibirdKiwisareanationalsymbolofNewZealand,withthenamekiwi4.(be)associatedwithmanythingsinNewZealandincludingtheirfamousrugbynationalteamKiwishaveexcellentmemoriesandcanremembersomethingthat5.(happen)aslongasfiveyearsbackEventhoughtheyhavefeathers,theirfeatherslookandfeel6.(much)likehairratherthanfeathersThisenablesthemtobeabletohideinabushandgo7.(complete)unnoticedbytheirnaturalenemiesUnlikemostbirds,thekiwibirdhasagreatsenseofsmell8.enablesthemtosniffoutprey(獵物)hiddeninbushesandundergroundThesmallestkiwibirdhas9.heightof45centimetersandwightof2kilogramswhilethelargestkiwicangrow10.50centimeterstallandcanweigh11.5kilogramsWhenIwasinAustralia,IaccompaniedafriendonhisdrivingtestIwas1.(amaze)tolearnthatinAustralia,peoplehardlygotodrivingschoolsInstead,manypeoplepracticeontheroadwithalicenseddriversittingnext2.themButthisdoesn’tmeanthatgettingadrivinglicenseisapieceofcakeThiswasthethirdtimethatmyfriend3.(apply)totakethedrivingtestThefirsttime,afterconfidentlydrivingoveranintersection(十字路口),the4.(examine)askedhimtopulloverandsaidthatheshouldhavestopped5.carandlookedrightfirstandthenlefttomakesuretherewasnoothercarapproachingThesecondtime,acarrushinginfrontcaughthimbysurpriseandhehitthebrakestoohardTheexaminergot6.(anger)andaskedhimtogetoutInAustralia,thetestisnotaboutdrivingskills,7.a(chǎn)boutfollowingeveryrulesAfterfinallypassingthetest,myfrienddrovevery8.(careful)becauseinthefirstyearofhavingadrivinglicense,runningtworedlightsresultsinthelicensebeingsuspended(暫停使用)Butonedayhe9.(pull)overbyapolicemanwhowarnedhimthathewasdrivingtooslowandblockingthetrafficActually,hewasdrivingataspeedof40km/h,10.isatotallyacceptablespeedinChinaSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Inaworldfullofuncertainty,havingatleastonethingyoucancountonisimportant.1、Forothersitcouldbereadingorrunning.Forme,however,itisalwaysart.Creatingcanbedifficult,butthat’swhatmakesartspecial.Youcanstartyourprojectwithwhatyouwantandyoucanchangeyourmindmanytimes.2、Arthastaughtmetobepatientwithmyself.IfIcouldnamemyfavouritethingaboutart,itwouldbethatnotwopiecesarethesame.Manypeopletrytofollowoneanothertobejustlikethem,butthat’llneverhappen.3、Arthastaughtmethatbeforeanything,beyourself.Youmaybealittletoocolorfulforsomepeoplebuttoothersyou’reexactlytherainbowthey’vebeenlookingfor.4、Thewaycertaincolorsmixtogethertomakeanewshadecanpaintanentirepictureinyourmind.Youcanlearnabouttheworldifyoujustpayattention.Thesmallthingsyouobservecouldbeyourinspiration.Listen,feelandseemore,itwillfascinate(使入迷)youhowmuchmoreyouappreciatethesmallthingsaroundyou.Artisseendifferentlybyeveryone.However,onethingincommoniscreativity.Youdon’tneedtobegoodatpaintingtoenjoysomethingbeautiful.Bereadytobepatient,beyourselfandbegoodatobserving.5、A.Thebeautyofartisinthedetails.B.I’velearnedsomelessonsfromcreating.C.Ifso,there’llbenolimitsonwhatyoucancreate.D.It’ssomethingthatnothingornoonecouldtakeaway.E.

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