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考研《英語一》四川省南充市南部縣2023年深度預(yù)測試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)SchoolwasoverandIwasbothmentallyandphysicallytired.Isatattheveryfrontofthebusbecauseofthetogethome.Sittingatthefrontmakesyououtlikeashinycoininapileofdullpennies.Janie,thedriver,triedtotheuncomfortableatmospherebystrikingthematchofaconversation.Itriedtomindmymannersandlisten,butIwastoobusythinkingaboutmyday.Onthisday,,herconversationwasworthlisteningto.“Myfather’ssick,”shesaidtonoonein.Icouldseetheanxietyandfearinhereyes.Withasuddenofattitudeandinterest,Iasked,“What’swrongwithhim?”Withhereyeswetandhervoicetightfromthetears,sheresponded,“Hearttrouble.”Hereyesasshecontinued.“I’vealreadylostmymum,soIdon’tthinkIcanlosinghim.”Icouldn’trespond.Iwasshocked.Myheartforher.Isatontheold,smellyseatthinkingofthegreatmyownmotherwasthrownintowhenmyfatherdied.Isawhowharditwas,stillis,forher.Iwouldn’tlikeanyonetogothroughthat.SuddenlyIrealizedJaniewasn’tonlyabusdriver.Thatwasjustherjob.Shehadaworldoffamilyandconcernstoo.Ihadneverthoughtofherasanythingbutadriver.Isuddenlyfeltvery.IrealizedIhadonlythoughtofpeopleasaswhattheirpurposeswereinmylife.IpaidnoattentiontoJaniebecauseshewasabusdriver.Ihadjudgedherbyherjobandherasunimportant.ForallIknow,I’mjustanotherpersoninelse’sworld,andmaynotevenbeimportant.Ishouldnothavebeensoselfishandself-centred.Everyoneaplacetogoto,peopletoseeandappointmentsto.Understandingpeopleisanart.1、A.determinationB.decisionC.a(chǎn)ttemptD.a(chǎn)nxiety2、A.makeB.giveC.standD.find3、A.holdB.breakC.takeD.control4、A.devotedlyB.carelesslyC.sincerelyD.politely5、A.thereforeB.insteadC.otherwiseD.however6、A.commonB.silenceC.particularD.surprise7、A.senseB.changeC.wonderD.choice8、A.removingB.clearingC.keepingD.fighting9、A.loweredB.closedC.widenedD.Opened10、A.mindB.regretC.bearD.escape11、A.hurtB.a(chǎn)chedC.struckD.impressed12、A.painB.pityC.disappointmentD.mercy13、A.yetB.a(chǎn)ndC.orD.but14、A.darkB.narrowC.wholeD.bright15、A.confusedB.selfishC.worriedD.sad16、A.longB.muchC.wellD.far17、A.regardedB.servedC.madeD.taken18、A.someoneB.a(chǎn)nyoneC.nooneD.everyone19、A.hasB.getsC.findsD.needs20、A.stayB.getC.keepD.PutSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1ThehistoryoftheLouvreMuseum,whichtodaycontainsoneofthemostimportantartcollectionsintheworld,datesbacktotheMiddleAges.Builtin112asafortress(堡壘)protectParisfromtheVikings,itwastransformedintoapalacebyFrancescoI.Sincethen,forfourcenturies,Frenchkingsandemperorshaveexpandedit.TheglasspyramidofI.M.Peiwasaddedtothecourtyardofhonorin13.Allgalleriescanbereachedfromhere.TheglasspyramidTheprojectsforthemonetizationandexpansionoftheLouvredatebackto1981.Theyincludedtheconstructionofamainentrancetothemuseum.TheAmericanarchitectofChineseorigin-I.M.Pei-wasinchargeoftheproject.Peidesignedapyramidthathadtobecomeanentrancetothemuseum.Itsglasswallsallowvisitorstoadmirethesurroundinghistoricbuildingsandtolightuptheentrancehall.TheLouvrecollectionTheLouvretreasurescandatebacktothecollectionofFrancescoI(1515-1547),whoboughtmanyItalianpaintings.DuringtheruleofLouisXIV(1643-1715)thisamountedtoonly200artworks,butitalsoincreasedasaresultofdonationsandpurchases.Itwasopenedforthefirsttimetothepublicin1793.SincethentheLouvrecollectionhasbeencontinuouslyenriched.ThefallenguideThemainentranceisundertheglasspyramid.Theartworksareexposedonfourfloors:thedisplayroomsoftheartworksareorganizedaccordingtothecountriestheyarefrom.Thereareeightsectionsinall.TheEuropeanpainters’collectionisverylarge,with40percentofFrenchworks,whilethecollectionofsculpturesislesscomplete.1、WhatdoesthefirstparagraphsayabouttheLouvreMuseum?A.Itwasfirstintendedasaroyalpalace.B.Ithasahistoryoflessthantencenturies.C.Ithasthelargestartcollectionworldwide.D.Itexperiencednonstopexpansioninthepast.2、Whichofthefollowinginafunctionoftheglasswillsofthepyramid?A.Actingasagoodviewpoint.B.Makingvisitorsmovefaster.C.Makingtheentrancehalllessbright.D.Preventingheatbyreflectingsunlight.3、Thearrangementofthedisplayroomsisbasedontheartworks’.A.historicvaluesB.culturalmeaningsC.countriesoforiginD.levelsofperfectionText2Whatshouldyouthinkaboutintryingtofindyourcareer?Youareprobablybetteratsomeschoolsubjectsthanothers.Thesemayshowstrengthsthatyoucanuseinyourwork.Aboywhoisgoodatmathematicscanusethatinanengineeringcareer.AgirlwhospellswellandlikesEnglishmaybegoodatofficework.Soitisimportanttodowellatschool.Ontheotherhand,youmaynothaveanyspeciallystrongorweaksubjectsbutyourrecordsshowageneralsatisfactorystandard.Althoughnotallsubjectscanbeuseddirectlyinajob,theymayhaveindirectvalue.Knowledgeofhistoryisnotrequiredformostjustbutifhistoryisoneofyourgoodsubjectsyouwillhavelearnedtorememberfactsanddetails.Thisisanabilitythatcanbeusefulinmanyjobs.Yourschoolmayhavetaughtyouskills,suchastypingortechnicaldrawing,whichyoucanuseinyourwork.Youmaybegoodatmetalworkorcookery(烹飪術(shù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elpsregulatethe“bodyclock”.Someofthewoman'sfamilymemberswerealsofoundtosharethesamemutation—andthesamesleepingproblems—leadingthescientiststobelievethatsleeptroublesarepasseddownthroughthegenerations.However,havingthismutationdoesn'tmeanyouautomaticallyhavesleepproblems.Theteamalsofoundtwopeoplewhohadthemutationbutreportednoproblemswiththeirsleep.Butwhilethisisaninterestingdiscovery,itoffersnohelptothosewhocan'tfallasleepatnight—althoughthereareafewthingsyoucouldtrytohelpyourselfsleepearlier.BBCjournalistMichaelMosleyproducedaTVdocumentaryinMayinwhichhetalkedabouthisbattlewithinsomnia(失眠)andthetechniquesheused.“Iavoidsocialmediaforatleastanhourbeforebed,Idomindfulnessexercises,andifIwakeupinthemiddleofthenight,Ireadabookforanhourorso,”hewroteinanarticlefortheRadioTimes.1、Whathavescientistsrecentlydiscoveredaboutsleepproblems?A.Sleepproblemscanbearesultofgenetics.B.Stressandanxietycancausesleepproblems.C.Smartphonesarethemaincauseofsleepproblemsnowadays.D.Sleepproblemsareaffectedbysleepingpatterns.2、Whatcanwelearnaboutthemutationofthegenerelatedtosleep?A.Itwilldelaysleepforsevenhours.B.Itdoesn’tnecessarilycausesleepproblems.C.Itwillbepasseddowntoeveryfuturegeneration.D.Itcanbechangedtohelpsolvesleepproblems.3、WhatdoesMichaelMosleysuggestdoingbeforesleeptofightagainstinsomnia?A.Listeningtolightmusic.B.Readinginterestingbooks.C.Keepingawayfromsocialmedia.D.Doingsomeoutdoorexercise.4、What'sthemainpurposeofthearticle?A.Togiveadviceonhowtocureinsomnia.B.Toexplaindifferentreasonsforsleepproblems.C.Towarnreadersofthebadinfluencesofsleepinglate.D.Toreportthediscoveryofageneticcauseforsleepproblems.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Peeling(削皮)vegetablescanbethe1.boringpartofanymealasyouspendextraminutes2.preptimeAndwhenyou'redoe,you3.(leave)withapileofunusableskins4.usuallyendupinthegarbagecanButaccordingtohealthexperts,whatwethrowawayisactuallyoneofthehealthiest5.(part)ofourfoodsDailyMailOnlinespoketoMaryJaneDetroyer,aregistereddietitianandnutritionistbasedinNewYork,about6.weshouldn'tbepeelingourvegetablesandallthehiddenbenefits7.(find)intheskinsAccordingtoDetroyer,thereareseveralreasonstobeleavingtheskinson,andthemainreasoniswhatyoudeprive(使喪失)yourbodyofwhenyoupeel8.offTheskinsofproducelikepotatoes,carrots,andcucumbersallhaveplentyofhealthbenefits"Theskinshavealotoffiberandit'sinsoluble(不溶性)fiber,especially9.theskinsarecolorful,"DetroyertoldDailyMailOnline“Mostofthetime,10.majorityofthevegetable'snutrientsareintheskins”TENCENTannouncedyesterdaythatitwilllimitthedailytimeforyoungsterstoplay1.(it)popularKingofGlorygameafterparentsandschoolsinShanghaiandotherareascomplainedtheirchildrenhadbecomeaddictedtoplayingitFromtomorrow,childrenyoungerthan122.(allow)onlytoplaythegameforamaximumofonehouraday,andafter9pm,theywillbebanned3.logging(登錄)intoit,saidTencentTeenagersolderthan12willbeabletoplayamaximumtwohoursadayThegamesystemwillremindplayersthetimetheyhavebeenplayingandyoungplayerswillbeforcedtologout4.thetimeisupTencentclaimedthesewerethe5.(strict)measuresinChina’sgameindustrytoprevent6.(addict)andthecompanyexpectedtheywouldeaseparents’anxietyTherehavebeenseveralcases7.(report)thatchildrenhadspenttoomuchmoneyaswellastimeonKingofGlory,Tencentsaiditwilladd8.newfunctiontolimitspendingofteenageplayersThecompanyalsosaidithadupdatedsystemforparentstomonitorchildren9.(use)itsgamesNow,parentscanconnectphones,tabletsorcomputerstheirchildrenuse10.(play)games,sothattheycanalwayskeepaneyeonthechildreneveniftheyhaveseveralgameaccounts,TencentsaidSectionIIITranslationDirections: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)。WaystoRaiseaCharitableKidKidsbenefitinmanywaysfromlearningtobegenerousandcaringaboutother._______Studiesshowthatpossessingempathy(共鳴)alsomakeschildrenmorelikable,moreemployable,betterleaders,moreconscience-drivenandevenincreasestheirlifespan.Thebestnewsisthatempathycanbecultivated,andoneofthebestempathygeneratorsareserviceprojectstohelpkidsstepoutoftheircomfortzones,opentheireyesandexposethemtoothers’lives.Hereare3simple,science-backedtipstoinspiregenerosityinyourchildren.1、Beacharitablerolemodel.Theoldsaying,“Childrenlearnlearnwhattheylive”hasalotoftruthtoit.Studiesshowthatifparentsaregenerousandgiving,kidsarelikelytoadoptthosequalities._______Therearesoanydailyopportunities;phoningafriendwhoisdown,collectingforthehomeless,volunteeringatafoodbank.Aftervolunteering,besuretotellyourchildhowgooditmadeyoufeel.2、Findyourchild’spassion._______Helpyourkidschoosesomethingthey’regoodatandenjoydoing.Ifhelovesreading,readtotheblind;enjoyswriting,beapenpaltoanoverseasorphan;ifhelikessports,volunteerfortheSpecialOlympics;ifheismusical,playatahomelessshelter;ifheenjoysknitting,knitabeanie(小便帽)forasoldier.Yougettheidea.3、___4___Aonce-a-yeardayofvolunteeringisrarelyenoughforachildtoadoptacharitablemindset.Lookforwaystohelpyourchildrenexperiencethejoyofgivingonaregularbasis:bakinganextrabatchofcookiesforthelonelyneighbornextdoor,singingtoanursinghometoaddalittlejoy.ThegoalofgettingkidsinvolvedincharityisnotaboutwinningtheNobelPeacePrize,buttogivethemtheopportunitytoexperiencegoodness.___5___Themorechildrenwitnessorexperiencewhatitfeelsliketogivethemorelikelytheywilldevelopacharitablespirit.A.Starta“givingplan”.B.Researchershavefoundthatempathyisthecornerstoneforbecomingahappy,well-adjusted,successfuladult.C.Thetruthis,kidsdon’tlearnhowtobekindfromreadingaboutitinatextbook,butfromdoingkinddeeds.D.Keepgiving.E.Kidsaremorelikelytowanttogetinvolvedinserviceprojectsthatmatchtheirinterests.F.Asimplewaytoinspirechildren’sgenerosityisbyreinforcingit.G.Soshowyourchildthejoyyougetbygiving.IfeelhappywhenIcomehomeattheendofthedayandseethosebig,graphicprintsonmywall.TheymakemytinyNewYorkapartmentfeelmorehomeandmorepurposeful;

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