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考研《英語一》貴州省貴陽市白云區(qū)2023年考前沖刺預測試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(ABCD)中,選出可以填入空白的最佳答案,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。Preparingfortomorrow Sixth-gradeschoolteacherMs.Sheltonbelievedinreadiness.Studentsrememberedhowshewalkedinonthefirstdayofclassandbeganwritingwordsofeighth-gradeonthe36.Theyquicklyprotestedthatthewordswerenotontheir37andtheycouldn’tlearnthem. Theirteacherinsistedthatthestudentscouldandwouldlearnthese38.Shesaidthatshewouldteachthemsomethingthatshouldbegiven.Ms.Shelton39bysayingthatoneofthestudentsintheclassroomcouldgoonto40,maybeevenbepresidentsomeday,andshewantedtopreparethemforthatday. Ms.Sheltonspokethosewordsmanyyearsago.41didsheknowthatsomedayoneofherstudents—JesseJackson—wouldtakethem42.Shebelievedthatiftheywerewellprepared,theycould43highgoals. RalphWaldoEmersononcesaid,“Peopleonlyseewhattheyare44tosee.”Ifthat’strue,thenitisalso45thattheyonlybecomewhattheyarepreparedtobecome.Andmanythingsinlifearejustaboutgettingready. “Iwanttobedoingsomethingmore46withmylifethanwhatIamdoingnow,”ayoungmanoncesaidtome.He47whathewasdoingwasjustnotthatimportant.Otherpeoplehavesaidthingstomesuchas,“Ionly48Ihadameaningfulrelationship.”And,“I’dreallyliketogetabetterjob,butIjustdon’tsee49.” Youfillintheblanks.Whatisityouwouldliketo50thatisn’thappening?Perhapstheansweristhatyouarenotyet51.Maybeyouneedmoretimetopreparebeforeyouaretrulyreadyforthatwhichyou52. Thinkoftodayasanotherchanceto53yourselffortheexcitingfutureyouarelookingfor.Todayisnotwasted.Ifyoudesiremorefrom54,thenyoucanusetodayastraining.Foryouwillexperienceonlywhatyouarepreparedto55.Somethingwonderfulcanhappen.Andyoucanusetodaytogetreadyfortomorrow.1、A.desk B.wall C.chalkboard D.door2、A.duty B.desk C.mind D.level3、A.words B.grammars C.pronunciations D.sentences4、A.started B.ended C.warned D.reminded5、A.greatness B.wealth C.honor D.failure6、A.Seldom B.Little C.Hardly D.Totally7、A.nervously B.eagerly C.seriously D.simply8、A.keep B.have C.set D.a(chǎn)chieve9、A.prepared B.forced C.a(chǎn)ttracted D.tempted10、A.proper B.exact C.legal D.true11、A.difficult B.significant C.pleasant D.interesting12、A.boasted B.behaved C.felt D.looked13、A.wish B.expect C.hope D.imagine14、A.what B.when C.why D.how15、A.survive B.happen C.gain D.win16、A.a(chǎn)dventurous B.a(chǎn)ctive C.ready D.intelligent17、A.concern B.a(chǎn)rrange C.a(chǎn)dore D.desire18、A.prepare B.enjoy C.imagine D.conduct19、A.history B.nature C.life D.marriage20、A.suffer B.experience C.struggle D.workSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Worldrecordscanbesetevenifyouareover100yearsold.RobertMarchandwasbornin1911innorthernFrance.Heenjoysridingabicycle,andstartedcyclingseriouslywhenhewasinhis60s.Marchandisnow105yearsold.OnWednesday,acrowdgatheredattheVelodromeNational,about30kilometersoutsideofParis.Theyweretheretoseehowfarhecouldtravelinonehour.TherecordforonehourisheldbyBritain’sBradleyWiggins,aformerTourdeFrancewinner.Wigginscovered54.5kilometersin2015.EvelynStevensoftheUnitedStatesholdsthewomen’srecord.Shewentalmost48kilometersinanhourlastyear.In2012,Marchandsetarecordforridersover100yearsoldwhenhetraveledalmost27kilometersinanhour.Sothequestionmanypeopleaskedthisweekwas:“Couldhebreakhisownrecord?”Marchandsetoffonhisrecordattemptassportsloverscheeredandphotographerswatched.Hemovedslowlybutsteadilyaroundthecyclingtrack.Marchandisrelativelysmall.Heisonly1.52meterstallandweighs52kilograms.Whenthehourended,hecompleted92timesaroundthetrack.Thatisjustover22.5kilometers.Aftertheevent,Marchandsaidhecouldhavedonebetter.Hedidnotseehistrainerstellinghimheonlyhad10minutesremaining.“Iwouldhavegonefaster.Iwouldhavepostedabettertime,”hesaid.Butthenewswasstillgood,ashedidsetanewrecordforriders105-years-oldorolder.“I’mnowwaitingforarival(對手),”hesaid.1、Themainpurposeofthefirstparagraphistotellreaders.A.a(chǎn)nunbelievablefactB.bringinthetopicofthetextC.a(chǎn)nypersoncansetaworldrecordD.settingaworldrecordisnotsodifficultaspeoplethink2、WhichwordcanbestdescribethefeelingofMarchandjustaftertheevent?A.TiredB.ProudC.RegretfulD.Depressed3、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.BradleyWigginssetthecyclingrecordin2015B.RobertMarchandistherecordholderofcyclingover100yearsoldC.Thewomen’srecordofcyclingrecordwassetbyEvelynStevensin2016D.ThoughMarchanddidn’tperformaswellasbefore,hestillsetarecordofcyclingthisyear.4、Whichofthefollowingwell-knownsayingsbestexpressesthemessageofthetext?A.Experienceisthebestteacher.B.Youcan’tteachanolddognewtricks.C.Abirdinthehandisworthtwointhebush.D.Oldpeoplemaystillcherishhighaspirations.Text2HowmuchweightababygainsduringitsfirstmonthcoulddetermineitsIQ,asanewresearchsuggests.Thestudyfoundthatchildrenwhogainmoreweight,andwhoseheadsgrowquicklyduringthefirstmonthoflife,tendtohaveahigherIQwhentheystartschool.ResearchersattheUniversityofAdelaide,inAustraliastudied13,800childrenwhowerebornatfull-term.Theyfoundthatthosewhoputon40%oftheirbirthweightinthefirstfourweekshadanIQ1.5pointshigherthanthosewhoonlyputon15%oftheirbirthweight.Thosewhoexperiencedthebiggestgrowthinheadcircumference(頭圍)alsohadthehighestIQsbytheageofsix.“Headcircumferenceisanindicatorofbrainvolume,soagreaterincreaseinheadcircumferenceinanewly-bornbabysuggestsmorerapidbraingrowth,”saystheledauthorofthestudy,Dr.LisaSmithers.Sheadded,“Overall,newly-bornchildrenwhogrewfasterinthefirstfourweekshadhigherIQscoreslaterinlife.Thosechildrenwhogainedthemostweightscoredespeciallyhighonverbal(言語)IQatage6.Thismaybebecausetheneural(神經(jīng)的)structuresforverbalIQdevelopearlierinlife,whichmeanstherapidweightgainduringthefirstmonthcouldbehavingadirectcognitivebenefitforthechildren.”Previousstudieshaveshowntheassociationbetweenearlypostnatal(產(chǎn)后的)dietandIQ,butthisisthefirststudyofitskindtofocusontheIQbenefitsofrapidweightgaininthefirstmonthoflife.Dr.Smitherssaysthestudyfurtherhighlightstheneedforsuccessfulfeedingofnewly-bornbabies.“Weknowthatmanymothershavedifficultyestablishingbreastfeedinginthefirstweekoftheirbabies’life,”Dr.Smitherssaid.“Thefindingsofourstudysuggestthatifbabiesarehavingfeedingproblems,thereneedstobeearlyintervention(干預)inthemanagementofthatfeeding.”1、Thestudymainlyshowsthat________A.headcircumferenceiscertainlyconnectedtoIQ.B.babies’headsgrowquicklyduringthefirstmonth.C.full-termbabiestendtobeclevererthanprematurebabies.(早產(chǎn)兒)D.themoreweightnewly-bornbabiesgain,thehigherIQtheyarelikelytohave.2、Howdidtheresearchersgettheirconclusionfromthestudy?A.Byaskingquestions.B.Bymakingcomparison.C.Byhavingadiscussion.D.Byreferringtodocuments.3、AccordingtoDr.LisaSmithers,wecanlearnthat________A.a(chǎn)kid’sverbalIQscoresreachitshighestatagesix.B.thisstudyhelpsparentsfindfeedingproblems.C.quickweightgainbenefitsnewlybornbabiesonverbalIQ.D.thisstudyremindsparentsoftheneedforbreastfeeding.4、Thestudydiffersfrompreviousonesthat_________A.itassociatesearlypostnataldietwithIQ.B.itpaysattentiontotheIQofnewly-bornbabies.C.itemphasizesthesignificanceofsuccessfulfeeding.D.itfirstfocusesontherelationbetweenIQandweightgaininthefirstmonthoflife.Text3AnewstudysuggestsclimateconditionsintheSaharaDesert,oneofhottest,driestandmostdesertedareasintheworld,havechangedfromwettodryaaboutevery20,000years.ButpreviousevidencehassuggestedtheSaharadidnotalwaysexperiencesuchextremeheatanddryconditions.Attimes,theSaharaRangedtoaverywetclimate.Thispermittedplantsandanimalstodevelopandgrowandledtothecreationofhumansettlements.Now,theyhavediscoveredmoreevidence,which,theleadresearcherDavidMcGeesays,supportstheideathattheSahara'sclimatekeptchangingbetweenwetanddryaboutevery20,000,years.McGeereportedtheseclimatechangesweremainlydrivenbychangesintheEarth's(地軸)astheplanettravelsroundthesun.Thisprocessaffectstheamountofsunlightbetweenseasons.Every20,000yearstheEarthreceivesmorestrongsummersunlight.WhentheEarth'saxischangesagain,theamountofsunlightisreduced.Thisseasonchangehappenedcontinuouslyevery20,000years.Theotherpartoftheseasonproducedrainyconditions,resultinginawetter,greener,plant-richenvironment.Whentherainyactivityweakens,theclimatebecomeshotanddry,liketheSahararemainstoday.Thescientistsbasedtheirresearchondustcollectedfromoceansediment(沉積物)intheAtlanticOceanbottomoffthecoastofWestAfrica.Thedustcontainedlayers(層)ofancientsedimentbuiltupovermillionsofyears.EachlayercouldcontaintracesofSaharandustaswellastheremainsoflifeforms.Thisinformationwasusedtoassessoverwhattimeperiodthedusthadbuiltup.ThisledtotheoverallfindingthattheSaharanchangesfromwettodryclimateshappenedevery20,000years.DavidMcGeesaidthattodayweonlyseetheSaharaDesertasanextremelydesertedand“inhospitable”place.Thenewstudysuggeststhatthearea'sclimatehaschangesbetweengrasslandsandamuchwetterenvironment,andbacktodryclimates,evenoverthelastquartermillionyears.McGeesayshethinksthelatestresearchcanbevaluableinstudyingtheSahara'shistoryasitrelatestohumansettlement.1、WhatdoesthenewstudyfindabouttheSaharaDesert?A.Itisoneofthehottest,driestandmostdesertedareasinAfrica.B.Italwaysexperiencesextremeconditionsbecauseofitsposition.C.Itsclimatechangesbetweenwetanddryaboutevery20,000years.D.Itsenvironmentalconditionsstopplantsandanimalsfromsurviving.2、WhatisthedirectreasonforSahara'sclimatechanges?A.Rainyactivity. B.Solarradiation.C.Humanactivity. D.Globalenvironment.3、Howdidtheresearchersacquiretheevidence?A.Byanalyzingoceanlife.B.BystudyingSahara’shistory.C.Bycollectingdustonthecoast.D.Byexaminingmeansediment.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inhospitable”probablymean?A.Unsuitabletolive. B.Insignificantlostudy.C.Unabletoexplore. D.Impossibletochange.Text4Visitorsmustpresentallcarrieditemsforinspectionuponentry.Afterinspection,allbags,backpacks,umbrella,parcelsandotheritemsasdeterminedbysecurityofficersmustbeleftatthecheckrooms,freeofcharge,closetoeachentrance.Alloversizedbags,backpacksandluggagemustbeleftatthecheckroomsnearthe4thStreetentranceofeithertheEastorWestBuilding.Theseitemswillhavetobex-rayedbeforebeingaccepted.Itemsofvalue,suchaslaptopcomputers,camerasandfurcoats,maynotbeleftinthecheckroomsbutmaybecarriedintothegallery.Weregretthatthemuseumdoesn’thaveenoughspaceforvisitorsitemslargerthan17*26inchesinthegallery.Additionalsecurityproceduresandchecksmaybetakenaccordingtothedecisionofthegallery.*Forthesafetyoftheartworksandothervisitors,nothingmaybecarriedonavisitor’sback.Softfront-babycarriersareallowed,butchildrenmaynotbecarriedonshouldersorinachildcarrierwornontheback.Wheelchairsareavailablefreeofchargeneareachcheckroom.*Smokingisprohibited.Foodanddrinkarenotpermittedoutsidethefoodserviceareas.Unopenedbottledwatermaybecarriedonlyinavisitor’sbag.Cellphonesmaynotbeusedinthegallery.*Animals,otherthanserviceanimals,arenotpermitted.*Skateboardingisprohibited.*Picture-taking(includingvideo)forpersonaluseispermittedexceptinthespecialexhibits.*Pleasedon’ttouchtheworksofart.1、Accordingtothetext,whichitemcanbecarriedintothegallery?A.umbrellaB.packageC.IpadD.suitcase2、Wheninthegallery,whatcanvisitorsdo?A.Theycancarryopenedbottledwaterintheirbags.B.Theycandrinkinsidethefoodserviceareas.C.Theycantakepicturesforpersonaluseanywhere.D.Theymustpayiftheyusewheelchairsforthechildren.3、Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.ThepolicesofthegalleryB.TheartworksofthegalleryC.ThelocationofthegalleryD.ThehistoryofthegalleryPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Haveyoufondthatmuchofyouronlinecommunicationhasbeenreplacedbyemojis(表情符號)?Has"HappyBirthday"becomeacake1.lightedcandles?Sincetheywereinventedinthe1990sinJapan,emojis,meaning“picturecharacters",2.(occupy)theworldAccordingtoaUK-basedmobiletechnologycompany,6billionemojis3.(use)intextmessagesaresentaroundtheworldeverydaythroughsmartphonesThat’swhyforthefirsttimeOxfordDictionary’sWordoftheYearisemojiEmojisareregardedasanewkindof4.(express)Behindthepopularityofemojisistheriseofyoungpeople5.welcomenewtechnologyandnew6.(invention)Sothereasonwhyyoungpeopleaswellasotherslovetoemojiisthattheyshowmeaning7.(beautiful)Whenyoungpeopleareaskedwhatmakesthegenerationunique,8.put“technologyuse“firstNowemojisareinmuch9.(wide)usethanwrittenwordsAs10.result,peoplebegantodoubtwhetherithasmadeupatoolargepartinouronlinecommunicationTheBritishMuseum,1.(locate)intheBloomsburyareaofLondon,isthefirstnationalpublicmuseumdedicatedtohumanhistory,artandcultureItspermanentcollectionnumberssome8millionworks,making2.oneofthelargestinexistenceIthasbeen3.(wide)sourced,anddocumentingthestoryofhumanculture4.itsbeginningstothepresentAswithallothernationalmuseumsin5.UnitedKingdom,itchargesnoadmissionfeeItsownershipofsomeofitsmostfamousobjects6.originallycamefromothercountriesiscontroversial,particularlyinthecaseoftheParthenonMarblesTodaythemuseumnolongerhouses7.(collection)ofnaturalhistory,andthebooksandmanuscripts(手稿)onceit8.(hold)nowformpartoftheindependentBritishLibrary,9.itstillkeepsitsuniversalityincollectionsofartificialworks10.(represent)theculturesoftheworld,ancientandmodernSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中的兩項為多余選項。We’dbetterdevelopourinterestinEnglishatthebeginningofourstudy.1、WemayfeelgoodwhenwecansaysomethingsimpleinEnglish.2、Sowemustmakesomeplansbeforestudy.Andweshouldcertainlycarryouttheseplansinourstudy.3、Ournotesaremuchthinnerthanthebookssothatwecanlearnthembyhearteasilyandcanoftenreviewandreadthem.Wemayalsorecordournotesontapessoastolistentothemeasily.ReadinganewspaperisthebestthingtoimproveyourEnglish.4、ItwillhelpyoukeepintouchwithalotofsubjectsinEnglish.5、Learnbyheartthewholesentencesandthephrasesthatcontainthenewwordssothatwemayknowhowtousethewords.Iftimepermits,wemayreadaminiChinese-Englishdictionarycarefullyfromcovertocover,whichmayhelpuswidenoursightandmasterknowledgeinallways.A.Readalittlefromanewspapereveryday.B.Don’treadbookswithoutmakingnotes.C.Carefullywriteane-mailinEnglish.D.It’seasytodevelopaninterestinEnglishstudy.E.Themore,thebetter.F.Plansarealwaysverynecessary.G.NeverjustmemorizesingleEnglishwords.Whilebeinglostinthewoodscanbeafrighteningexperience,survivingaloneinthewildisgenerallyamatterofcommonsense,patience,andwiselyusingthegiftsthatnatureprovides.1、.Doyourresearchfirst.Don'tjusttrekoffintothewilderness;getasolidunderstandingofyoursurroundingsfirst.Studyingamapoftheareawhereyou'regoing--andmakingsuretobringitwithyou--willincreaseyourchancesofnotgettinglosttremendously.Educateyourselfaboutthefloraandfaunaoftheareayouareex
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