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2023年河北省邢臺(tái)市考研《英語(yǔ)一》模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Iwasstandinginthecheckoutlinebehindawomanwholookedtobeinher60s.Whenitwasherturntopay,thecashier(收銀員)1herbynameandaskedherhowshewasdoing.Thewomanlookeddown,shookherhandandsaid,“Notsogood.Myhusbandjustlosthisjobandmy2sonisuptohisoldtricksagain.Thetruthis,Idon’tknowhowI’mgoingto3theholidays.”Thenshegavethecashierfoodstamps.Myheart4.Iwantedtohelpbutdidn’tknowhow.ShouldIofferto5hergroceriesoraskforherhusband’ssituation?6Iwalkedintotheparkinglot,Ispottedthewomanreturninghershoppingcart.IrememberedsomethinginmypursethatIthoughtmighthelpher.Itwasn’tahandfulofcashoran7ofajobforherhusband,butmaybeitwouldmakeherlife8.MyheartbeatfasterasI9thewoman.“Excuseme,”Isaid,myvoicetremblingabit.“Icouldn’thelpoverhearingwhatyousaidtothecashier.Itsoundslikeyou’regoingthroughareally10timerightnow.I’msosorry,butI’dliketogiveyousomething.”Itookasmallcardoutofmypurseand11ittoher.Whenthewomanreadthecard’sonlytwowords,shebegantocry.Andthroughher12,shesaid,“Youhavenoideahowmuchthis13tome.”Iwasalittle14byherreply.Havingneverdoneanythinglikethisbefore,Ididn’tknowwhatkindof15Imightreceive.AllIcouldthinktorespondwas,“Oh!WoulditbeOKtogiveyoua16?”Afterwehugged17,Iwalkedbacktomycar—andbegantocrytoo.Thewordsonthecard?“YouMatter.”Afewweeksearlier,acolleaguegavemeasimilarcardas18foraprojectIwasworkingon.WhenIreadthecard,Ifelta19glow(喜悅)spreadinsideofme.Deeplytouched,IcamehomeandorderedmyownboxofYouMattercardsandstarted20them.1、A.chargedB.greetedC.recognizedD.heard2、A.confidentB.independentC.hopelessD.stubborn3、A.thinkaboutB.giveupC.goonD.getthrough4、A.a(chǎn)chedB.failedC.beatD.paused5、A.sendforB.provideforC.payforD.begfor6、A.AsB.ThoughC.UnlessD.Since7、A.excuseB.offerC.experienceD.opinion8、A.harderB.wealthierC.simplerD.better9、A.touchedB.foundC.passedD.a(chǎn)pproached10、A.happyB.toughC.regularD.long11、A.handedB.showedC.spreadD.explained12、A.thanksB.fearsC.tearsD.beliefs13、A.bringsB.meansC.valuesD.contains14、A.worriedB.excitedC.movedD.shocked15、A.reactionB.feelingC.expressionD.a(chǎn)nswer16、A.presentB.promiseC.hugD.ride17、A.wildlyB.tightlyC.a(chǎn)nxiouslyD.eagerly18、A.progressB.effortC.encouragementD.praise19、A.warmB.richC.softD.fierce20、A.gatheringB.enjoyingC.preparingD.sharingSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1“Howdoyouaccountforyourremarkableachievementsinlife?”QueenVictoriaoftheUKaskedHelenKeller.“Howdoyouexplainthefactthateventhoughyouwerebothblindanddeaf,youwereabletoachievesomuch?”Ms.Keller'sanswerisatribute(致敬)toherkindteacher.“IfithadnotbeenforAnneSullivan,thenameofHelenKellerwouldhaveremainedunknown.”AccordingtospeakerZigZiglar,AnnieSullivanwasnostrangertohardship.Shewasalmostsightlessherselfandwas,atonetime,diagnosedashopelessly“insane”byhercaregivers.Shewaslockedinthebasementofamentalinstitution.Occasionally,Anniewouldviolentlyattackanyonewhocamenear.Mostofthetimeshegenerallyignoredeveryoneinherpresence.Anelderlynursebelievedtherewashope,however,andshemadeitherworktoshowlovetothechild.EverydayshevisitedAnnie,andsheleftcookiesforherandspokewordsofloveandencouragement.ShebelievedAnniecouldrecover,ifonlyshewereshownlove.Eventually,doctorsnoticedthechangeinthegirl.Wheretheyoncewitnessedangerandhate,theynawnotedagentlenessandlove.Theymovedherupstairswhereshecontinuedtoimprove.Thenthedayfinallycamewhenthisseemingly“hopeless”childwasreleased.AnneSullivangrewintoayoungwomanwithadesiretohelpothersasshe,herself,washelpedbythekindnurse.ItwasshewhosawthegreatpotentialinHelenKeller.Shelovedher,disciplined(約束)her,playedwithher,pushedherandworkedwithheruntiltheflickeringcandlethatwasherlifebecameabeacon(燈塔)oflighttotheworld.AnneSullivanworkedwondersinHelen'slife;butinwasalovingnursewhofirstbelievedinLittleAnnieandlovinglytransformedanuncommunicativechildintoakindteacher.“IfithadnotbeenforAnneSullivan,thenameofHelenKellerwouldhaveremainedunknown.”Butifithadnotbeenforakindanddedicatednurse,thenameofAnneSullivanwouldhaveremainedunknown.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“accountfor”probablymean?A.showB.proveC.explainD.present.2、WhatdoweknowfromtheThirdparagraph?A.Sullivanhadverynormalbehavior.B.Sullivanwasignoredbyeveryone.C.Sullivanwaskeptawayfromherparents.D.Sullivanwasbelievedlohaveamentalproblem.3、Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthenext?A.ThePowerofLoveB.MakingaDifferenceC.AGoodTeacherD.RemarkableAchievementsText2MovingsmoothlyandsilentlythroughAlibabaGroupHoldingLtd’sfuturistic“FlyZoo”hotel,blackdisc-shapedrobotsaboutametreinheightdeliverfoodanddropofffreshtowels.Therobotsarepartofasetofhigh-techtoolsthatAlibabasaysstronglycutsthehotel’scostofhumanlabourandeliminatestheneedforgueststointeractwithotherpeople.Formallyopenedtothepubliclastmonth,the290-roomFlyZooisanincubatorfortechnologyAlibabawantstoselltothehotelindustryinthefutureandanopportunitytoshowcaseitsprowessinartificialintelligence.ItisalsoanexperimentthattestsconsumercomfortlevelswithunmannedcommerceinChina.Insidethehotel,softly-litwhitepanelledwallsbringtomindtheinteriorsofHollywoodspaceships.Guestscheckinatpodiumsthatscantheirfaces,aswellaspassportsorotherID.VisitorswithaChinesenationalIDcanscantheirfacesusingtheirsmartphonestocheckinaheadoftime.Elevatorsscanguests’facesagaintoverifywhichfloortheycanaccessandhotelroomdoorsareopenedwithanotherfacescan.“It’sveryquickandsafe.Ihaven’tuseditmuchyet,butbasically,Icanbeinmyroominoneminute,”saidguestTracyLi.Liaddedthatsafetywasoneofherprioritiesandshewaspleasedherroomcouldonlybeenteredwithascanofherface.Intherooms,Alibaba’svoicecommandtechnologyisusedtochangethetemperature,closethecurtains,adjustthelightingandorderroomservice.Atthehotel’srestaurant,tallercapsule-shapedrobotsdeliverfoodthatguestshaveorderedviatheFlyZooappwhileataseparatebar,alargeroboticarmcanmixmorethan20differenttypesofcocktails.Facialrecognitioncamerasaddchargestotheroomrateautomatically.Thehoteldoesemployhumans,thoughAlibabadeclinedtodetailhowmany.Thisincludeschefsandcleanersaswellasreceptionstaff,whowillassistwithconventionalcheck-inproceduresforguestsunwillingtohavetheirfacesscannedandwanttouseelectronickeycards.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eliminates”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Removes. B.Meets.C.Limits. D.Increases.2、WhydoesAlibababuildtheFlyZoo?A.Tocutthecostofconsumers.B.Tocompetewithotherhotels.C.Toexperimentitsartificialintelligence.D.Tomakesureofthesafetyofguests.3、WhatdistinctivefeaturedoestheFlyZoohave?A.Itdoesn’tneedwaitersandcooksintherestaurant.B.Itsrobotscanmixcocktailsandtakefoodtotheguests.C.Guestscanentertheroomquicklywithoutscanning.D.Voicecommandtechnologymeetsallneedsofguests.4、Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Conventionalthingsmustbeabolished.B.Artificialintelligencehasmanyadvantages.C.Personalinformationofguestsisconfidential.D.Humanscannotbereplacedcompletely.Text3ArobotcalledBina48hassuccessfullytakenacourseinthephilosophyofloveatNotreDamedeNamurUniversity(NDNU),inCalifornia.AccordingtocourseinstructorWilliamBarry,associateprofessoratNDNU,Bina48istheworld’sfirstsociallyadvancedrobottocompleteacollegecourse,afeathedescribedas“remarkable.”Therobottookpartinclassdiscussions,gaveapresentationwithastudentpartnerandparticipatedinadebatewithstudentsfromanotherinstitution.Beforebecomingastudent,Bina48appearedasaguestspeakerinBarrysclassesforseveralyears.OnedaywhenaddressingBarry’sclass,Bina48expressedadesiretogocollege,adesirethatBarryandhisstudentsenthusiasticallysupported.RatherthanenrollBina48inhisRobotEthics:PhilosophyofEmergingTechnologiescourse,BarrysuggestedthatBina48shouldtakehiscoursePhilosophyofLoveinstead.LoveisaconceptBina48doesn’tunderstand,saidBarry.ThereforethechallengewouldbeforBarryandhisstudentstoteachBina48whatloveis.“Someinterestingthingshappenedintheclass,”saidBarry.HesaidthathisstudentsthoughtitwouldbestraightforwardtoteachBina48aboutlove,which,afterall,is“fairlysimple—it’safeeling,”saidBarry.Buttherealitywasdifferent.Bina48endeduplearning“31differentversionsoflove,”saidBarry,highlightingsomeofthechallengeshumansmayfacewhenworkingartificialintelligenceinfuture.Bina48participatedinclassdiscussionsviaSkypeandalsotookpartinaclassdebateaboutloveandconflictwithstudentsfromWestPoint.Bina48’scontributiontothedebatewasfilmedandpostedonYouTube.ItwasjudgedthatBina48andNDNUclassmateswerethewinnersofthisdebate.Inthenextdecade,BarryhopesBina48mightbecomecomplexenoughtoteachaclass,thoughhesaysheforeseesrobotsbeingusedtobettertheteachingandlearningexperience,ratherthanreplacinginstructorscompletely.1、(小題1)WhatwasBina48’sperformancelikeinclass?A.Extraordinary.B.Insignificant.C.Far-reaching.D.Unattractive.2、(小題2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword“addressing”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Dealingwith.B.Consultingwith.C.Givingaspeechto.D.Sendingaletterto.3、(小題3)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.ItwasinterestingforBina48tolearnaboutlove.B.ItwasquitetoughforBina48tolearnaboutlove.C.Artificialintelligencemaysomehowbesuperiortoman.D.Humanscanlaunchachallengetoartificialintelligence.4、(小題4)WhatdoesBarrythinkofthefuturedevelopmentofBina48?A.Itwillsurelybeabletoserveasateacher.B.Itwillbeabletopromotelearningandteaching.C.Itwillcompletelytaketheplaceofinstructors.D.Itwillbesmartenoughtocontrolhumanbeings.Text4TEENTRIPTOTHELELANDHIGHSNOWPLAYForTeensCurrentlyin6thto12thGradesLELANDHIGHSNOWPLAY—Class#8389Friday,December9(NonPublicHoliday)8:00a.m.to7:00p.m.MeetatTheUnderground(Veteran’sBuilding—2203CentralAvenue)Costperperson:$50($60afterJanuary22)—IncludesLunch,AdmissionandTransportationWitha4,000sq.Ft.day-uselodge(小旅館),theLelandHighSnowPlayhasahugesupplyoftubestochoosefrom,alongwithtows(拖車)thatwilltowyouuptothetopofthehill!Ourvariedterrains(地形)havesomethingforeveryone,whilethelodgeprovidesasnackbar,videogames,pooltables,fiveindoorrestrooms,awarmfire,andasundeckwithplentyoftablesandchairsoverlookingtheplayareaoutside.ADDITIONALLIABILITYFORMREQUIREDFORTHISTRIP.Besuretobringwarmclothingandprepareforthecold,butdressinlayersincaseitwarmsup.Weardryboots,socks,andsunscreen.Ifpossible,bringamobilephoneincaseofemergency,aswellasmoneyforsnacksandalightdinner;orbringyourownfoodanddrinks.Donotbringelectronicorfragileitemsduringthetrip.TheARPDisnotresponsibleforyourpersonalbelongingsormoney.Refunds(退款)areissuedonlyiftheARFDcancelsthistripduetoweatherconditions.Clickheretodownloadtheregistrationform(PDF,261KB)Clickheretodownload“LelandHighSnowPlayLiabilityForm”(PDF,14KB)*Youmayregisterinperson,ormailthecompletedformtoLelandHighSnowPlay,Inc.SendtheliabilityformandpaymenttotheARPDOffice,2226SantaClaraAvenue,Alameda,94501.*FaxedregistrationandliabilityformsacceptedwithMasterCard/VISA,(510)747-7566.*Onlineregistrationsavailableat.Makesureyoubringyourcompletedliabilityformonthetrip.1、Accordingtothetext,thecostdoesnotinclude________.A.lunch B.trainingC.a(chǎn)dmission D.transportation2、Teenagerswhowanttotakepartintheactivityneedto________.A.payfortowsindividuallyB.climbthehillthemselvesC.paymorebecauseofthebadweatherD.preparesomewarmclothes3、Amongthefollowingitems,whatdotheparticipantsneedtotakeduringthetrip?A.Theirfilled-inliabilityforms.B.EDcardsandasmallamountofcash.C.Theelectronicorfragileitems.D.TheirregistrationformsdownloadedfromtheInternet.4、Fromthetextitcanbeinferredthat________.,A.theactivityisverydangerousB.participantshavedifferentwaysofregistrationC.thetripwillinvolveoutdooractivitiesonlyD.14-year-oldchildrenarenotallowedonthetrip5、Thepurposeofthetextisto________.A.introduceafamoustouragencyB.explainthedetailsofaschoolactivityC.urgeteenagerstoclimbasnowymountainD.a(chǎn)dvertiseatriptotheLelandHighSnowPlayPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)IntheUSAthehighschoolgraduationceremonyisofgreat1.(important)12thgradestudents,orseniors,whoareabout17or18yearsold,lookforwardto2.(attend)thiseventThegraduationceremonyitselftakesplaceattheendofMayorbeginningofJune,whichusually3.(include)musicawards,andaguestspeakerAfterthespeech,studentswalktothefrontoftheroomtoreceivetheirdiplomasfromtheheadmasterStudentsstartpreparingforgraduationalongtime4.ithappensTheyorderringsdesigned5.(special)fortheirclassAnothertraditionistohavetheirphotographs6.(take)Thesephotographsareused7.theclassyearbook,whichisaprintedbookaboutallthestudentsintheschoolStudentshavespecialcardscalledannouncementsprintedtosendtofriendsandrelativestotellthemabouttheirgraduationThecardsofteninclude8.invitationtotheceremonyIfyoureceiveit,youshouldsendapresent9.moneytothegraduateAfewweeksbeforetheceremony,thestudentsaremeasuredthecapthattheywillwearattheceremonyAftertheceremony,10.(family)usuallyhavegraduationpartiesforfriendsandrelativesIt’sadayandanightthathighschoolseniorsrememberforalongtime“Carnival”comesfromtowLatinwords,1.(mean)“Nomoremeat”InEurope,2.itbegan,peoplesawcarnivalasthelastchancetohavefunattheendofthewinterseason3.(have)funmeanteating,drinkinganddressingupThemostfamouscarnivalwasinVeniceAtfirst,itlastedforjustoneday4.timepassed,thecarnivalperiodwasextendedPeoplewalkedaroundthestreetswearingmasks,doing5.theywantedwithout6.(recognize)Later,wearingmaskswaslimitedbylawFinally,attheendofthe18thcentury,masks7.(ban)completelyButin8.late1970s,thetraditionwasrevivedbystudentsandthefestivalwasdevelopedfortouristsToday,carnivalinVeniceiscelebratedforfivedaysinFebruaryHotelsare9.(full)bookedandthenarrowstreetsarecrowded10.wonderfulcostumesIfthekeytoRioismusicandmovement,theninVeniceitisthemysteryofmasksSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Lifeisfullofsurprisesandeventsthatsometimeschangeone’sdailyroutine.Someofthemmightbegoodandpleasant.1、Theunexpectedeventsmaycauseyouanxietyandstress.Soyouneedtofindsomewaystobelessaffectedbythem.2、Evenifyoulivethesamekindoflife,doingthesamethingsdayafterday,therecouldbeunexpectedevents.Soyouneedtorealizethatsucheventscan’tbeavoidedandyouneedtobepreparedforthem.Inthisway,you’llfinditeasiertodealwithwhateverhappensinyourlife.Haveapositiveattitude.Notallunexpectedeventsarebad.3、Forexample,evengettingfiredforworkcouldfinallyturnoutwell,asyoumightfindamoresatisfyingjob.Alwaysfocusonthepresentmoment,learningfromitandmakinguseofnewchangesthatcomeyourway.Inotherwords,makethemostofthepresentmoment,insteadofthinkingaboutwhatyoulost,orhowbadthesituationis.4、Introducesmallchangesintoyourlife.5、Youcantryeatingadifferentbreakfastordrinkteainthemorninginsteadofcoffee,ordothingsthatyouusuallydo,butinadifferentway.A.Thisisuselessandisawasteoftime.B.Admitthefactthatunexpectedeventsarepartoflife.C.However,therearesomethatarebadandunpleasant.D.Thinkbeforespeakingwhenfacingunexpectedevents.E.Thiswillhelpyoudealmoreeasilywithunexpectedevents.F.Sometimeswhatseemslikeaproblemcouldbeagoodthing.G.Itwouldbemuchmoreusefultothinkaboutthenewsituation.The“bestyearsofyourlife”?Maybenot,butyoucanlearntomakethemostofyourhighschooldays.Learntoappreciatesmallthings.Whetherit'shavingacomputer,havingfriends,havingagoodsupplyoffood,abedtosleepon,familythatlovesyou,havingago

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