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2023年張家口市沽源縣考研《英語一》全真模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Fromayoungage,Iwastaughttobekindtopeoplearound.Myparents1explainedtometheimportanceofgivinggenerouslytotheless2.Sooutofhabit,wheneverthereissomethingIcan3,Igiveittosomeoneonthestreets.Lastweek,asIleftthehouseforwork,Icarriedwithmesome4clothes,ahandbagandsomefoodtohandovertosomeone5.Asthecarstoppedatatrafficredlight,Isawagirloffiveorsixaskingfor6.I7hertocometomeandquickly8allthestuffIhadintothehandbag.AsIstartedhandingitover,sheseemed9.Shelookedupatmewithasweetsmileonherfaceandaskedwhatwasinthe10.Itoldherthereweresomeclothesandfoodforher.Onceagainshe11me,“Canyougivemesomewater?”ItwasthenthatI12herdrylips.Itseemedthatshehadnothada13ofwaterallday.ItookoutthewaterbottlethatIalwayscarrywithmeand14hertodrinkfromit.Shefinisheditquicklyandgavemeaheartwarmingsmileof15.IwasthankfulthatIcould16whatshereallywishedandrealizedonceagainthatdaythatyoudon’tnecessarilyhavetomakebig17tohelpsomeone.Andthisincident,aswellasalotthatfollowed,18mybeliefinthesimpleactsofkindnessandhowtheycanmakesomeone’sday.Thenexttimeyouwanttodosomething19forsomeone,don’tholdback,seizingtheright20,oritwouldbelate.Goaheadanddoit!1、A.cheerfullyB.particularlyC.confidentlyD.repeatedly2、A.fortunateB.richC.comfortableD.difficult3、A.findB.spareC.exchangeD.a(chǎn)bandon4、A.casualB.wornC.oldD.clean5、A.clumsyB.luckyC.lonelyD.needy6、A.candyB.troubleC.clothesD.money7、A.wantedB.orderedC.signaledD.touched8、A.threwB.collectedC.draggedD.dropped9、A.surprisedB.satisfiedC.panickedD.a(chǎn)mused10、A.pocketB.carC.bagD.hand11、A.wavedatB.noddedatC.shookhandswithD.lookedupat12、A.realizedB.noticedC.discoveredD.saw13、A.dropB.bottleC.lotD.cup14、A.requiredB.a(chǎn)dvisedC.helpedD.directed15、A.satisfactionB.communicationC.expectationD.a(chǎn)ppreciation16、A.offerB.a(chǎn)ffordC.understandD.remember17、A.differencesB.donationsC.sensesD.kindness18、A.changedB.shookC.strengthenedD.destroyed19、A.niceB.braveC.bigD.great20、A.ideaB.powerC.positionD.opportunitySectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1CompanyNamesThatHaveSecretMeaningsCo-founderLarryPagewasatabrainstormingsessionatStanfordforanewmassivedataindexingwebsite.Someonesuggested“googolplex”—oneofthelargestdescribableNUMBERS.Pageshorteneditto“googol.”Whenhelatercheckedfortheavailabilityofthedomainname,hemadeamistakeandtypedin“google”instead.Buthelikedthenameandregistereditforhimselfandco-founderSergeyBrin.ThisluxurycarmakercombinedelementsfromtheFordandOldsmobilecompanieswhenitwasstartedin1902andlaterbecameknownforitsinnovationandhighquality.ThecompanywasnamedfortheFrenchexplorerAntoineLaumetdelaMotheCadillac,whofoundedthecityofDetroitin1701.Companyco-founderGordonBowkerhassaidthatwhilebrainstormingnames,someonebroughtoutamapthatfeaturedtheoldminingtownofStarbo.ThatmayhaveledhimtothinkofStarbuck,thefirstmateinHermanMelville’sfamousnovel,MobyDick.Notonlythecompanynamebutalsotheoriginofitslogohasarousedgreatcuriosity.TheinventorofRolex,HansWilsdorf,waslookingtomakeanelegant,yetprecise,wristwatch.Hewantedanamethatwaseasytosay,workedindifferentlanguages,andlookedgoodonthewatches.HesettledonRolexin1908.367、Whichcompanynamehasacloserelationshipwithliterature?A.Google. B.Cadillac.C.Starbucks. D.Rolex.1、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTrue?A.Googlewasadoptedbecause“googol”wasnotavailablethen.B.Cadillacwasnamedafterthefoundingfatherofthecompany.C.Starbuckswasusedduetotheco-founder’sloveforhistown.D.HansWilsdorfintendedRolextobeuniversallyaccepted.Text2IrecentlypostedapictureonFacebookfromthemovieMadMax,afilmwheretwogroupsracethroughthedesertinsteampunkvehicles,andwrote,“Actualpictureofmywaytoworktoday.”ItwasmeanttobeajokebecauseofthesandstormsinBeijing,butoneofmyfriendsfrombackhomethoughtitwasreal.Icouldn’timaginehowtheycouldthinkthatisactuallywhatChinaislike.ChinahassomanymoreconveniencesandadvantagesthantheWest,andmanyofmyfriendsagree.“Idon’tknowhowIwillbeabletodealwhenIgobackhome,”saidafriendwhoisabouttoendhergapyearinBeijing.“I’vebecomesospoiledinChina.Chinaseemstobeleadingthewayininnovationandconveniencefordailylife.BackhomeIcouldnevershop,pulloutmyphoneandscanaQRcodetopay.TherehavebeenrumorsofstartingbikesharinginmyhometownforyearswithlittlesuccesswhilebikesharingsuddenlyappearedinBeijingovernight.Ijuststepoutsideandscanacode,andIamonmyway.Goingouttoeatwithagroupoffriendsbackhomewastroublesomeforboththegroupandtheservers.Splittingchecksandswiping(刷)10differentcardsormakingchangeforeachpersoninthegroupcanbeapain.ButwithChina’sWeChat,youcanquicklysendyourfriendsyourpartofthebill.Thelistgoeson…WhenIfirstarrivedinBeijing,Iwasdeadsetonleavinginamonth.Thatmonthhascomeandgone.Now,whensomeoneasksmewhenI’mcomingback,Ithinktomyself,“Whoknows?”WhilemyfriendsthinkI’mridingthroughthedesertonamotorbike,Iamactuallytakinga“Didi”forwhatistheequivalentof$5intheUS.Withalltheconveniencesandtechnologyhere,Imayneverwanttogoback.1、What’sthefunctionofParagraph1?A.Tointroduceamovie.B.Totellaninterestingstory.C.Tointroducethetopic.D.ToshowtheweatherinBeijing.2、HowdidtheauthorfeelwhenhefirstcametoBeijing?A.Hecouldn’tstandtheweather.B.Hedidn’twanttostaylong.C.Heneverwantedtogobackhome.D.Hewasamazedatthebikesharing.3、Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Chinaisthefirstcountrytostartbikesharing.B.TheauthorhasbecomeusedtomobilepaymentinChina.C.PeoplealwaysuseWeChattopaywheneatingoutintheUS.D.Theauthor’sfriendsallknowtheconvenienceoflivinginChina.4、Whatdoesthetextintendtotellus?A.BikesharinghasspreadalloverChina.B.ForeignershavemisunderstandingsofChina.C.TechnologyhasbroughtmuchconvenienceinChina.D.Lifeinforeigncountriesisnotaseasyaswethought.Text3FourWildAnimalSpeciesWereEndangeredMaybeyoucanstillseethematthezoo.Butthatdoesn’tmeanthey’redoingalrightinthewild.TigersAllsixtigerspeciesareendangered,withSumatrantigersandSouthChintigersataseriouslyendangeredstatus.Themainreasonsfortheirpopulationdeclineareillegalhuntinganddestroyedhabitats(棲息地),ashumansclearforeststogathertimber(木材)andbuildroadways.Onlyabout3890tigerspresentlyliveinthewild.GroundsquirrelsThat’sright,evensquirrelsareendangered,specificallytheSanJoaquingroundsquirrel.NativetoCalifornia,USA,theseguyshavebeendisappearingsince1979onaccountoftheconstructionandhumandevelopmentsgoingthroughtheirhabitat.Theirtotalpopulationisunknown,butitcouldbeanywherebetween124000and413000.GiraffesTheInternationalUnionfortheConservationofNaturerecentlyputgiraffesatavulnerablestatus,theleveljustbeforeendangered.Thegiraffepopulationhasdeclined40percentinthelast30years,primarilyduetolossofhabitatandillegalhunting.Somegiraffesarekilledjustfortheirtails,whichareconsideredstatussymbolsinAfrica.AsianelephantsThemainthreattoAsianelephants,oneofthemostintelligentanimals,istheirshrinkinghabitat.Asthehumanpopulationgrows,peopleinvadetheirlandtobuildroadsandrailwaytracks.ElephantsinMyanmarareatanespeciallyhighriskforbeingcapturedandtradedorusedillegallyinthetouristindustry.Fewerthan50000areleftontheentirecontinent.1、Whatisthetotalpopulationoftigerslivinginthewild?A.Around3890.B.50000.C.124000.D.413000.2、Whichofthefollowingisconsideredoneofthemostintelligentanimals?A.Tigers.B.Giraffes.C.Groundsquirrels.D.Asianelephants.3、Whatisthecommonthreattothefourwildanimals?A.Illegalhunting.B.Disturbedhabitat.C.Developingtourism.D.Unnecessaryconstruction.4、Whichwordcanbestdescribethepresentsituationforprotectingwildanimals?A.Satisfactory.B.Optimistic.C.Urgent.D.Stable.Text4Whenwethinkaboutendangeredspecies,wetypicallythinkofmammalssuchaswhales,tigersorpandas.Buttheover5,500ofmammalspeciesonEarthisarelativelypoornumber—anditpalesincomparisonwithbacteria,ofwhichthereareatleastamilliondifferentspecies.Despitetheirvastnumbers,littleresearchhasbeendonetounderstandtheimpactthatmodernhumanpracticeshaveonthesetinyorganisms(生物),whichhaveanimportantinfluenceonmanyaspectsofourlives.Therearealsoreasonsforconcernoverthewayhumansareaffectingbacterialspecies,andinmanycaseswearecausingthesametypeofproblemsthataffectlargerorganisms.Bacterialpopulationstructuresaredefinitelychanging,andbacterialspeciesarebeingtransportedtonewlocations.Perhapssomebacteriaareevenontheirwaytoextinction,althoughwedon’treallyhaveenoughinformationtobecertainyet.Whyshouldwecareifbacteriaarebeingspreadtonewplaces?Besidestheobviouspotentialforspreadingdiseasestohumans,animalsandcrops,therearealsohiddendangers.Microorganismsareinvisibletothenakedeye,sowetendtoignorethemanddon’tnecessarilyappreciatetheirroleinhowtheplanetoperates.Bacteriaareveryimportanttobiogeochemistry—thecyclingofnutritionandotherchemicalsthroughecosystems.Forinstance,beforehumansinventedawaytomakefertilizerindustrially,everysinglenitrogen(氮)atominourproteinsandDNAhadtobechemicallycaughtbyabacterialcellbeforeitcouldbetakeninbyplantsandthenenterthehumanfoodchain.Theoxygenwebreatheislargelymadebymicroorganismsintheoceansratherthanmainlybyrainforests,asisoppositetocommonbelief.Oureffectsonbacteriahavethepotentialtochangethesebasicbacterialfunctions.Itisvitaltogainabetterunderstandingofhowhumansareaffectingmicroorganisms’distribution,theirabundance,andtheirlife-keepingprocesses.Althoughbacteriaareinvisible,weoverlookthematourownrisk.1、Whatcanbelearnedaboutthebacteriaaccordingtothetext?A.Theirpopulationisbecominglarger.B.Someofthemmaybecomeendangeredspecies.C.Theyonlycausegreatthreattoothercreatures.D.Muchattentionhasbeendrawntotheirresearches.2、Whatwasthefirststepofthecyclingofanitrogenatombeforeenteringourbody?A.Beingcaughtbyabacterialcell.B.Enteringthehumanfoodchain.C.Beingtransportedbyhumans.D.Beingtakeninbyplants.3、Whereisthemajorityofoxygenproducedaccordingtothetext?A.Inthehumanfoodchain.B.Intherainforest.C.Inthemountains.D.Intheoceans.4、Whichpartofthenewspaperisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Scienceandtechnology.B.Healthandmedicine.C.Agricultureandanimals.D.Environmentandenergy.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Oneofmymostunforgettableexperienceoccurredonadaylastsummer,1.IwashandingoutnewspapersfromdoortodoorDisappointedatmystudyresults,Ididn’twanttogotoschoolany2.(long)IfoundatemporaryjobduringmysummervacationBecauseIwaspoorinknowledge,themanageronlyaskedme3.(deliver)newspapersfromhousetohouseAt4.beginning,IitwouldbeapieceofcakeTherewouldbeno5.(difficult)infinishingitButtomysurprise,whenIwenttopeople’s6.(house),theylookedmeupanddownIcouldfeelthattheylookeddownuponmeI7.(hurt)badlyEvenso,IcametoanotherhouseAblackdog8.(sudden)jumpedoutGreatlyfrightened,IscreamedwithfearButnobodycametohelpmeAtthattime,Icometorealizethatdoingthisjobwasmoredifficultthan9.(read)booksintheclassroomIwantedtogiveup,butIcouldn’tItriedmybesttodothejobbetterFinallyImadeitFromthisexperience,I’velearntthatifweputourheart10.it,nothingisdifficultandnothingisimpossibleDuringmyfirstyearinChina,Ispentthesummerholiday1.myfamilyattheseasideinBeidaiheThehotel2.wewerestayinginwasnearthesea,soweusedtospendmostofourtime3.(swim)Now,mywifeisfromSwitzerlandandwhenshewasathome,sheboughtmeawatchas4.presentThewatchshebought5.(be)waterproof(防水的)andInevertookitoff,evenwhenIwashavingabathWhenIwentswimmingatBeidaihe,Ididn’ttakemywatchoffeitherOnthelastdayofourholiday,Iwentswimmingand6.(come)outoftheseawithoutmywatchAsIwasleaving,themanagerofthehotelsaid,“Leaveyouraddressandphonenumbersothatwecansendyourwatchtoyouifwecanfindit”IdidsobutIwasn’tvery7.(hope)Oneweeklater,IgotaphonecallformthehotelThemanwho8.(find)mywatchwasaPLAmanHepickeditupwhenhewasout9.(walk)onthebeachonedayandhandeditinatthepolicestationAfterseveral10.(day),IgotmywatchbackanditwasstillworkingSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Cyberbullying(網(wǎng)絡(luò)欺凌)Cyberbullyingistheuseoftechnologytothreaten,embarrass,ortargetanotherperson.Bydefinition,itoccursamongyoungpeople.Whenanadultisinvolved,itmaybeacrimethatcanhavelegalconsequencesandinvolvejailtime.1、—forexample,ifyourchildshowsyouatextoratweetthatisharsh,mean,orcruel.Otheractsarelessobvious,likeimitatingavictimonlineorpostingpersonalinformation,photos,orvideosdesignedtohurtorembarrassanotherperson.Cyberbullyingalsocanhappenaccidentally.Theimpersonal(非具體人的)textmessages,Wechat,andemailsmakeitveryhardtodetectthesender’stone—oneperson’sjokecouldbeanother’shurtfulinsult.2、EffectsofCyberbullyingBullyingisnolongerlimitedtoschoolyardsorstreetcorners.3、Aslongaskidshaveaccesstoasmartphone,computer,orotherdevice(includingtablets),theyareatrisk.Severe,long-term,orfrequentcyberbullyingcanleavevictimsatgreaterriskforanxiety,depression,andotherstress-relateddisorders.4、Expertssaythatkidswhoarebulliedareatahigherriskforsuicidalthoughts,attempts,andcompletedsuicides(自殺).Thepunishmentforcyberbulliescanincludebeingsuspendedfromschoolorkickedoffofsportsteams.5、A.Cyberbullyingisnothingbutsomebadwords.B.Sometimescyberbullyingcanbeeasytospot.C.Insomerarecases,somekidshaveturnedtosuicide.D.Certaintypesofcyberbullyingcanbeconsideredcrimes.E.Modern-daybullyingcanhappenathomeaswellasatschool.F.Technologynowgivesthemawholenewplatformfortheiractions.G.Nevertheless,arepeatedpatternofemails,texts,andonlinepostsisrarelyaccidental.Everybodyhasdreams,butnotallthesedreamscancometrueeasily.1、Readonandyoucanmakeyourdreamcometrue.Breakyourdreamdownintomanageable“projects”.Achievingadreamcanbecomplexandyoumightneedtocompleteanumberofdifferent“projects”asyougoforward.2、Rememberthatyouneedtohaveallthepartsandtoolsyouneedinordertobesuccessfulinachievingyourdream.Takeactiononeach“project”.Starttakingactiononeachpartofyourdream.Ifyoucan,workonallof

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