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2023年福建省寧德市屏南縣考研《英語(yǔ)一》預(yù)測(cè)試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Aboyguardedthebarrel(桶)inhisfather’swinery.Everymorninghe1upeverybarrelwithapieceofcloth,andthenputthemin2rowuponrow.Tohis3,thewindblewthebarrelshereandthere4.Theboywassoangrythathewrotealettertothewind,“Pleasedon’tblowdownmybarrels.”After5that,hisfatheraskedtheboywithasmile,“Canthewindreadyour6?”Thelittleboysaid,“Idon’tknow,butIhavenowayofdealingwiththewind.”Thenextmorning,whenthelittleboyrantolookatthebarrels,hefoundthatthewindhad7hisrequest,stillblowingthebarrelshereandthere.Thelittleboyfelt8andburstintotears.Hisfatherstrokedhisheadgentlyandsaid,“Son,don’tbesad.Wecan’tdealwiththewind,butwecanthinkofourownmethodsto9thebarrels.Thenthelittleboy10histearsandsatnearthebarrelstothinkoverandover.Afterthinkinghalfaday,hefinally11away.He12somewaterfromthewellandpoureditintothose13barrels.At14,thelittleboygotupinarush,ranoutandsawthebarrelsstill15ingoodorder.Hesmiledhappilyandtoldhisfather,“Wedohaveawayto16thebarrelsfromblowingdown.It’savery17way,thatis,toaddweightstothebarrels.”Thelittleboy’sfathersmiled18.Wecan’tchangemanythings,butwecanaddtheweightofourown19,sothatwecanstand20intheworldnottobeknockedover.1、A.wiped B.picked C.built D.took2、A.use B.need C.order D.charge3、A.a(chǎn)nger B.sorrow C.a(chǎn)musement D.confusion4、A.generally B.slowly C.suddenly D.overnight5、A.discussing B.saying C.seeing D.writing6、A.demand B.request C.decision D.sign7、A.shared B.a(chǎn)nswered C.ignored D.considered8、A.nervous B.sad C.scared D.touched9、A.control B.blow C.make D.a(chǎn)rrange10、A.squeezed B.dropped C.showed D.dried11、A.putupwith B.putthrough C.cameupwith D.camethrough12、A.sprayed B.drank C.poured D.collected13、A.broken B.empty C.clean D.neat14、A.daybreak B.noon C.dusk D.midnight15、A.placed B.thrown C.moved D.spread16、A.save B.separate C.free D.stop17、A.important B.natural C.necessary D.simple18、A.a(chǎn)nxiously B.excitedly C.a(chǎn)pprovingly D.hesitantly19、A.wealth B.mind C.responsibility D.pressure20、A.straight B.firm C.hard D.highSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Askids,myfriendsandIspentalotoftimeoutinthewoods.“Thewoods”wasourpart-timeaddress,destination,purpose,andexcuse.IfIwenttoafriend’shouseandfoundhimnotathome,hismothermightsay,“Oh,he’soutinthewoods,”withatone(語(yǔ)氣)ofairyacceptance.It’ssimilartothetonepeoplesometimesusenowadaystotellmethatsomeoneI’mlookingforisonthegolfcourseoratthegym,oreven“awayfromhisdesk”.Forusten-year-olds,“beingoutinthewoods”wasjustanexcusetodowhateverwefeellikeforawhile.Wesometimestoldourselvesthatwhatweweredoinginthewoodswasexploring(探索).Exploringwasamorepopularideabackthenthanitistoday.Historyseemedtobemostlyaboutexplorers.Ourexplorations,thoughseemedtohavelesssystemthanthehistorickindsomethingusuallycameupalongtheway.Saywestayedinthewoods,throwingrocks,shootingfrogs,pickingblackberries,digginginwhatwewerebrieflypersuadedwasanIndianburialmound.Oftenwegot“l(fā)ost”andhadtoclimbatreetofindoutwherewewere.Ifyoureadastoryinwhichsomeonedoesthatsuccessfully,beskeptical;thetopmostbranchesareusuallytooskinnytoholdweight,andwecouldneverclimbhighenoughtoseeanythingexceptothertrees.Therewerefourorfivetreesthatwevisitedregularly-tallbeecheseasytoclimbandcomfortabletositin.Itwasinatree,too,thatourdaysoffoolingaroundinthewoodscametoanend.Bythensomeofushasreachedseventhgradeandhadbeguntheroughrideofadolescence(青春期).InMarch,themonthwhenweusuallytooktothewoodsagainafterwinter,twofriendsandIsetouttogoexploring.Weclimbedatree,andallofasuddenitoccurredtoallthreeofusatthesametimethatwereallywereratherbigtobeupinatree.SoontherewouldbethespringdancesonFridayeveningsinthehighschoolcafeteria.1、Theauthorandhisfriendswereoftenoutinthewoodsto.A.spendtheirfreetimeB.playgolfandothersportsC.a(chǎn)voiddoingtheirschoolworkD.keepawayfromtheirparents2、WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2?A.Theactivitiesinthewoodswerewellplanned.B.Humanhistoryisnottheresultofexploration.C.Explorationshouldbeasystematicactivity.D.Theauthorexploredinthewoodsaimlessly3、Theunderlinedword“skeptical”inParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto.A.calmB.doubtfulC.seriousD.optimistic4、Thereasonwhywevisitedthefourorfivetreesregularlyisthefollowingexceptthat.A.theyweretallbeechesB.theywereeasytoclimbC.theywerenothitoclimbD.theywerecomfortabletositin5、Howdoestheauthorfeelabouthischildhood?A.HappybutshortB.Lonelybutmemorable.C.Boringandmeaningless.D.Longandunforgettable.Text2WelcometoHawksCayResortCentrallylyingbetweenMiamiandkeywest,HawksCayResortofferstheperfectunionofsolitudeandconvenience.HereyoucanenjoythebestqualitiesoftheCaribbean-cleargreenwaters,endlesssunshine,excellentfishinganddivingchances,andfreshseafood.THEMIDDLEOFEVERYTHINGHanksCayliesinhemiddleoftheFloridaKeysonthequietislandofDuckKey.Theresortisjustoveranhour’sdrivefromKeyWestattractions,andonlyminutesfromthevillageofMarathonwhereyou’llfindtheSeven-MileBridge,theMarathonTurtleHospital,shoppingchangesandmore.GETTINGTOHAWKSCAYRESORTByLandDrivetheOverseasHighway,awardedoneofAmerica’smostscenicroads,asyoutravelacrosshistoricfishingbridges,andadmiretheblueandgreenwateroftheAtlanticOceanandFloridaBay.HawksCaycentrallyliesonly90milesbycarfromMiamiand130milesfromFortLauderdale.CarscanberentedfromMarathonAirport,lyingjustafewmilesfromtheresort.ByAirDailyflightsareofferedintonearbyMiami,FortLauderdale/HollywoodandKeyWestInternationalairports.HawksCayisproudtopartnerwiththeMarathonJetCenter,lyingjust9milesfromtheresort,offeringlightsandprivatejetservice.FlydirecttoMarathonInternationalAirportfromFortLauderdle,Miami,MarcoIslandandNaplesforaslowas$222perpersononeway.Flighttimeisapproximately38minutes.BySeaHawksCaycaneasilybereachedviatheAtlanticOceanorGulfofMexico.HawksCay’sfull-servicemarinafeaturesfeesforshipsupto2feet,andalltheboatingandfishingsuppliesyou’llneedduringyourstayinthebeautifulFloridaKeys.1、IfpeoplewanttogofromMarcoIslandtoHawksCay,howwilltheygo?A.Takeaplaneandthenrentacar. B.Takeaboatandthenataxi.C.Driveacaralltheway. D.Takeaplaneandthenabus.2、Whichplaceisthemostdistantfromtheresort?A.DuckKey. B.Marathon.C.Miami. D.FortLauderdale.3、Whatisthepurposeinwritingthetext?A.TointroduceHawksCayResortandthewaytoit.B.ToshowthetransportationofHawksCayisconvenient.C.Toencouragepeopletotravelmore.D.TotellwhyHawksCayResortisworthvisiting.Text3Weallknowthehardworkthatfilmmakersandactorsputintoprovideuswithentertainment,butitseemsthatevenregularmoviegoerslikeushaveabigimpactonhowamovieturnsouttoo.Fordecadesnow,filmstudioshaveusedso-calledtestscreeningstogetfeedbackfrommembersofthepublicbeforeamoviecomesout.Whiletestaudiencemembersareusuallyaskedtofillinaquestionnaireafterascreening,tellingthefilmstudiowhattheylikedanddidn’tlike,mediagiantDisneyhascomeupwithamorehigh-techsolution.Accordingtoapaperpublishedthissummerbythecompany’sresearchers,Disneyismeasuringtestaudiences’reactionsbyusingspecialcamerasplacedinsidecinemas.Pairingthecameraswithcustomsoftware,thecompanycantrackwhateachaudiencememberisfeelingatanypointinthemovie,fromangertojoy.Thisworksbymapping68differentpointsoneachaudiencemember’sface.Thecamerascanseeinthedark,andthesoftwarecanfigureoutaperson’smoodbasedontheslightestoffacialexpressions.It’shopedthatthisnewmethodwillallowmoredetailedfeedbackfromtestaudiences.Ratherthanrelyingonaudiencememberstorecalltheirfeelingsafterthemovie’sover,itcanaccuratelyreadtheirreactionsinreal-time.Testscreeningsarehighlyvaluedinthemovieindustry,andseveralwell-knownmovieshavebeengreatlyalteredfollowingfeedback.ViewersofE.T.,theExtra-Terrestrial(142),wouldhaveleftthecinemafeelingawholelotdifferentlyifitweren’tforitstestaudience’sfeedback.“Inonecutofthefilmthatwastested,E.T.diedinsteadofgoinghomeinhisspaceship.Youwon’tbesurprisedtohearthatthetestaudienceinquestiondidn’twarmtothisendingatall,”wrotemediawebsiteDenofGeek.Butforthosewhoareconcernedaboutprivacy,thecameraswon’tbeinstalledinpubliccinemas.Afterall,unlessyou’repartofatestaudience,beinginfrontofthecameraisbestlefttothemoviestars.1、Whyaretestscreeningsnecessary?A.Toamuseus.B.Toinfluenceamovie.C.Togetreactionsoftheaudience.D.Tospyontheaudience.2、Howdoesthehigh-techmethodwork?A.Audiencesrecalltheirdetailedfeelings.B.Thecamerascanreadaccuratefeedbackfromtheaudience.C.Thecompanycantrackeachaudiencemember.D.Thecompanyaremeasuringaudience’sreactions.3、WhatdoweknowaboutE.T?A.Itdoesn’twarmtheaudience.B.Italteredaudience’sfeedback.C.Theoriginalendingisdifferent.D.E.Tdiedinhisspaceship.4、Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Peopleworryaboutprivacy.B.Thecameraswon’tbeputinpubliccinemas.C.Thetechnologyoftestscreeningsisreliable.D.Youcanbeinfrontofthecamera.Text4TheRiseofSneakerCultureisorganizedbytheBataShoeMuseum,whoseaimsaretoexplorethesocialhistory,technicalinnovations,fashiontrends,andmarketingcampaignsthathaveshapedsneakercultureoverthepasttwocenturies.Youcannotoverestimatetheculturalimportanceofapairofsneakers.Atleastthat'stheconclusionfromanewexhibitionattheBrooklynMuseumintheUS.Thesneakerisregardedbothasaculturalforceandafashionstatement."Earlysneakerswereactuallystatussymbols."saidElizabethSemmelheck,seniorleaderofBataShoeMuseum.Displayingover150shoes,theexhibitcoversawiderangeofexamplesandwilllastaboutthreemonths.Fromtheirmodestoriginsinthemid-nineteenthcenturytohigh-endsneakerscreatedinthepastdecade,sneakershavebecomeaglobalobsession(癡迷).IncludedareworksfrommakerssuchAdidas,Converse,Nike,Puma,andReebokaswellasprivatecollectorssuchaship-hoplegendDarryl"DMC"McDaniel's,andDeeWellsofObsessiveSneakerDisorder.AlsofeaturedaresneakersbyPradaandothermajorfashiondesignhousesanddesigners,aswellasthosemadeincooperationwithartistsincludingDamienHirstandShantellMartin.AfterBrooklyn,thecollectionwillheadtoToledo,Ohio;andLouisville,Kentucky.Sneakersareoneofthefewthingspeoplewilllineupfordaystobuy.They'rethesubjectofsongs,andhavehelpedmakebillionairesoutofathletesandfashiondesigners.Sneakersareaculturalphenomenon,andperhapsanalien(外星人)visitingourplanetcouldlearnmostaboutus,bylookingatourfeet!1、Earlysneakerisregardedas.A.a(chǎn)culturalforceB.a(chǎn)fashionstatementC.a(chǎn)nidentityD.a(chǎn)commonfootwear2、WhichofthefollowingistrueabouttheexhibitionattheBrooklynMuseum?A.Theexhibitwilldisplaylessthan150shoes.B.Theexhibitwillheadtootherplacesabroad.C.Theexhibitsofthesneakersareallfamousbrands.D.Theexhibitshowsthehistoryofthesneakerculture.3、Whyaresneakerssoimportanttoathletes?A.Sneakershelpmakeathletesfashionable.B.Sneakersbecomethesubjectoftheirsongs.C.Sneakersarecomfortabletowearforathletes.D.Sneakershelpmakeathletesbecomerichpeople.4、Whatdoestheauthorwanttodobymentioningthealien?A.Toexpresstheculturalimportanceofsneakers.B.Todescribeapictureofaliens'wearingsneakers.C.Topredictthepromisingfutureofsneakers.D.Toadviseproducerstosellsneakerstoaliens.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Vegetarianism(素食主義)isbecomingonerisingtrendintheUK,asmorepeoplearedecidingnot1.(eat)meatandanimalproductsVegetariansarepeoplewhodon'teatmeat,whilevegansarepeoplewhodon'teatoruseanyanimalproductsatallTheselifestyles2.(become)morewell-knownintheUK3.a(chǎn)reBritonscuttingoutmeat?Manyareunhappyaboutthepoortreatmentofanimalsandtheeffectsofmeatandfishproduction4.theenvironment5.(worry)aboutfoodsafetyandfoodborneillnesses,suchasmadcowdisease,havealsoplayedapartOtherschoosetochangetheireatinghabitsinordertobecome6.(healthy)AccordingtotheVegetarianSociety,ameat-freedietcanhelpreduce7.riskofcertaincancers,aswellasheartdiseaseandhighbloodpressureOrganicfarmingis8.risingtrendthatisappearingintheUKManypeoplearerejectinggeneticallymodified(轉(zhuǎn)基因的)foodandwanttheirfoodtobe9.(organic)producedOrganicfarmersuseveryfewornochemicalsOrganicmeat10.(produce)withouttheuseofdrugsHaveyouhadaheadacheduringatest?Haveyoueverbeen1.worriedaboutsomethingthatyouhaveaheadacheorevencan'tsleepatnight?Ifso,thenyouknow2.stressisSomekindsofstresscanhelpyougetthings3.(do)better,likewhenyouarerunningtowardsthefinishinglineorwhenyou4.(ask)togiveaspeechtoyourclassStresscanhelppushyoutomakefull5.(prepare)foratestHowever,toomuchstresscanresultinanger,depressionandotherproblems,whichweneedtotake6.(serious)Therearemanythingsinourlife7.mightcausestress------havingtoomuchhomework,takingahardtest,8.havingeconomicproblemsItisimpossibletolivealifecompletelyfreeofstress,soyoushouldlearntodealwithstressThebestway9.(reduce)stressistohavea10.(balance)lifeIfyougetenoughsleepandhaveenoughfuntime,youwillfeellessstressedSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)LiHua,whoisplanningtotravelwithhisparents,isnowcallingHyattTravelAgencyinXi’an.(A:AssistantB:LiHua)A:Hello,thisisHyattTravelAgency.MayIhelpyou?L:Yes.ThisisLiHua.I’llhaveashortholiday,andI’mthinkingabouttravelingabroadwithmyparents.1、A:Ofcourse.MayIaskhowlongyourholidaywillbe?L:Aboutaweek.A:OK.2、L:I`dlovetogotoEurope.A:3、WehaveaspecialofferforEuropeantours.L:Great!4、A:Sure.Forfamilytours,wehavefiveEuropeancitiesonthelist,andwe’llseetheBigBeninLondon,theEiffelTowerinParisandotherplacesofinterest.L:5、I’lltalkaboutthiswithmyparentsandcallyouback.Thankyou.Livingabroadwillmakeyouadifferentpersonanditwillchangeyouforeverinagoodway.Ilivedabroadformorethanfouryears.1、.Herearethemostimportantfourreasonswhyyoushouldstudyabroadandmakethemostofyourstayabroad.Improveyourjobchances.2、.HR(人力資源)managersvalueinternationalexperienceshighly,asjob-hunterswithexperiencesofstudyingabroadareconsideredtobeadaptable,independentandopenwithproblem-solvingskills.3、.Getting

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