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考研《英語一》新昌縣2023年考前沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ONCEagain,Iwasinnewschool.36wasagirlinmyclassnamedParis.That’swherethesimilarities37.Iwastallandshewassmall.Iwasoneofthe38intheclasswhileshewastheyoungest.Iwasawkwardandshy.Shewasn’t.Icouldn’tstandher,consideringhermy39.40shewantedtobefriends.Oneday,sheinvitedme41andIsaidyesIwastooshockedtosayno.42noonehadinvitedmeovertoplaybefore.Butthisgirl,whoworethe43fashions,wantedtoseeme.Shelivedonthefourthfloorinatwo-roomplacewithhermother,herstepfather,hertwobrothersandhersister-Whenwegottotheroomshesharedwithhersister,shetookoutabigcaseofBarbieswhichwasmynext44.Iwouldhavethoughtshe’doutgrownthem.Ihad45playedwiththem.Butwesatonthefloorofawalk-incupboardlaughingaswe46crazystoriesabouttheBarbies.That’swhenwefoundoutthatwebothwantedtobe47whenwewereolder.Webothhadwild48.Wehadagreatdaythatafternoon.Ourjaws(下巴)49fromsmilingsomuch.Sheshowedmeher50,whichhadmostlycomefromadesignerclothingstore(時裝設(shè)計店)downtheblock.Thewomanwhoowneditusedherasa51sometimesforhernewspaperadsandgaveherclothesinexchange.Parishadthewhole52charmed.Thebookstoreownerslentherfashionmagazines,the53__gaveherfreepassesandthepizzaplaceletherhavefreepieces.SoonIwas54inhermagicworld.Wesleptoverateachother’shouses,spenteveryfreemomenttogether.MydarkhairgrewoutandIlearnedtolovebeingtall.Paris,myfirstrealfriendsincechildhood,helpedmegetthroughthe55teenageyearsandtaughtmeanamazingandverysurprisingthingaboutmakingfriends:your"worstenemy"canturnouttobeyourbestfriend.1、A.It B.So C.She D.I2、A.ended B.started C.came D.began3、A.youngest B.shortest C.oldest D.tallest4、A.enemy B.friend C.sister D.rival5、A.And B.But C.So D.Or6、A.off B.up C.over D.in7、A.However B.Actually C.Therefore D.Besides8、A.modem B.new C.late D.latest9、A.surprise B.joy C.delight D.happiness10、A.once B.ever C.never D.yet11、A.madefor B.madeup C.putup D.madeinto12、A.writers B.singers C.dancers D.designers13、A.laugh B.imaginations C.behaviors D.experience14、A.harmed B.a(chǎn)ched C.injured D.wounded15、A.books B.paintings C.food. D.outfits16、A.writer B.outfits C.model D.exchange17、A.family B.neighborhood C.class D.school18、A.colleges B.clothingstores C.restaurant D.movietheater19、A.a(chǎn)ttracted B.drawn C.included D.a(chǎn)ttached20、A.tough B.happy C.colorful D.richSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1AnewfamilymovedinnextdoorandIgottomeetthemotherofthefamily,Lydia.LydiaisKorean,andherfamilymovedtoourcitysoherhusbandcouldgotograduateschool.Westartedtalking,andshewasapologeticabouthowbadherEnglishwas,butIdidn’tcare.Iknewhowharditwastolearnasecondlanguage.IenjoyedchattingwithLydiaaswewatchedourkidsplay.Itwaswhatcamenextthatchallengedme:LydiaaskedifI’dbewillingtohelpherwithherEnglish.Now,Iamnotateacher.Iadmireteachers,andI’mgratefulforteachers,andit’sbecauseIadmirewhattheydosomuchthatIwasvery,verysurethatIcouldn’tdoitmyself.ButLydiawassurethatshewantedmyhelp.Iwasdoubtful.Iwasn’tsuremy“help”wasevenworthbeingcalledbythatname.Butbecausesheaskedme,Isaid“yes.”Andthatwasthebeginningof過friendship.LydiaandIspentafternoonssittingtogetherandreadingthenewspaper,andaswedid,sheaskedmequestionswhenshehadthem—questionsaboutlanguage,yes,butalsoquestionsaboutthenewcultureshefoundherselfin.Inturn,Iaskedmyownquestions,growingcuriousaboutherhomecountryandculture.Webondedoveroursharedfaithandourstrugglesasmothersofkidswithspecialneeds.WhenIcomplimented(恭維)hercooking,shebegantoteachmeaboutKoreanfood,eventuallyleadingtoasharedtriptoexploretheKoreangrocerystoresinourcity.BecauseofLydia,IlearnedmoreaboutmyownhometownthanIevercouldhavelearnedbymyself.I’mstillnotsurethatI’manygoodasateacher.ButI’mgratefulIsaid“yes”whenmyneighboraskedmetohelpherwithherEnglish.Thatmeantspendingextratimewithmyneighbor,andthatextratimemeantshedidn’tremainjustmyneighbor.Shebecamemyfriend.1、WhatwasLydiasorryabout?A.HerbadEnglish.B.Hercarelessness.C.NobodyteachingherEnglish.D.Herpoorlifeinanewplace.2、Whatcanbeconcludedfromthefourthparagraph?A.Theauthoradmiredteachers.B.Theauthorwantedtobeateacher.C.Theauthordidn’twanttohelpLydia.D.TheauthorwasnotconfidentinhelpingLydia.3、Whywastheauthorgratefulatthelastparagraph?A.ShemanagedtolearnEnglishwell.B.Shemadefriendswithherneighbor.C.ShelearnedhowtocookKoreanfood.D.Sherealizedherdreamofbeingateacher.4、Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Nopains,nogains.B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.C.Tohelpothersistohelpourselves.D.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.Text2Ihavehadalifelongfascination﹣callitobsessionifyoulike﹣withcommunication,withmakinglinkstootherplaces,othercultures,otherworlds.Therootsofthisobsessionhaveoftenpuzzledme.Iamnot﹣neverhavebeen﹣agregariousperson.Quitetheopposite,Iwasasolitarychildandmyclassmatesatschoolanduniversityalwaysthoughtofmeasaloner.Iwasnevercrazyaboutthenoisysolidarityofsocialgatherings.SowhywasIpossessedofadesiretomakecontactwithdistantplaces?ItcanpartlybeexplainedbythestartIhadinlife.Igrewuponwhatseemedatthetimeliketheedgeoftheworld﹣inaremotepartofruralIreland,inahouseholdwithfewbooksormagazines,andnotelevision.Foreigntravelwasunheardof.ApartfromthosewhoemigratedtoGreatBritainortheUnitedStates,virtuallynobodyweknewhadeverbeenabroad.Nobodyeverwentoverseasonholiday,andnoforeignlanguagesweretaughtintheschoolsIattended﹣withtheexceptionofLatin.Welivedinaclosedsocietythatthoughtofitselfasself﹣sufficient.Therewashoweveronechinkoflightinthesuffocatinggloom﹣theradio,whichwecalled"thewireless."Itwas,bymodernstandards,ahugeapparatuspoweredbyvalves﹣whichiswhyittooksometimetowarmup﹣anda"magiceye"tuningindicator﹣agreenishglasscirclethatwinkedatyouasthesignalwaxedorwaned.Thebestthingaboutourwireless,though,wasthatithadashortwaveband.Thiswasthesourceofendlessfascinationtome,becauseitmeantthatevenwiththisprimitivedeviceonecouldlistentotheworld.AtfirstIcouldn'tunderstandhowitworked.Whywasreceptionsomuchbetteratnight?Whywasitsoinfuriatinglyvariable?Iaskedmyfather,wholookedevasiveandjustsaidithadsomethingtodowith"thewhachamacallitsphere"(healwayscalledcomplicatedthingsthewhachamacallit),butthisgavemeenoughofasteertogotothelocallibraryandstartdigging.InduecourseIdiscoveredthathewasreferringtotheionosphere﹣alayerofchargedparticleshighupattheedgeoftheEarth'satmospherethatactsasakindofreflectorforradiowavesofcertainfrequencies.Thereasonshortwaveradiocouldtravelsuchhugedistanceswasthatitusedtheionospheretobouncesignalsroundtheworld﹣whichwaswhyradiohamsinLatinAmericaorAustraliacouldsometimesbeheardbyayoungboyonthewesternseaboardofIreland.Signalsfromsuchdistantshoresweremorelikelytogetthroughatnightbecausethentheionospherewashigherandtransmissionoverlongerdistanceswaspossible.Iwasspellboundbythisdiscoveryofhowtechnologycouldpiggybackonanaturalphenomenontopushforwardlow﹣powersignalsthroughimmensedistances.ButmostofallIwasentrancedbytheideaofshortwaveradio,forthiswasatechnologywhichbelongednottogreatcorporationsorgovernments,buttopeople.Itwaspossible,myfatherexplained,toobtainalicensetooperateyourownshortwaveradiostation.Andallovertheglobepeopleheldsuchlicenses,whichenabledthemtositintheirbackroomsandbroadcasttothewholeworld.Theworldsuddenlyseemedwideopentome.1、Thesecondparagraphprimarilyservesto.A.revealtheauthor'sattitudetowardforeignculturesB.presentinformationthatshedslightonacertainpreoccupationC.todisplaytheauthor'snostalgiaforhisadolescenceD.foreshadowthecrucialdifferencebetweentheauthorandhisfather2、Theauthorconsidershisfather'sanswer(inParagraph3)tobe.A.incompletebuthelpfulB.humorousbutmeaningfulC.lightheartedyetconcernedD.sillyandconfusing3、Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,wouldmostweakentheclaimofoperatingashortwaveradiostation?A.ManygovernmentsaroundtheworlddonotregulateshortwaveusersB.ShortwaveequipmentisveryinexpensiveandisgettingcheaperallthetimeC.Mostindividualswhoapplyforshortwavelicensesareturneddown.D.CommunicationsexpertspredictthattheInternetwilleventuallyreplaceshortwaveradio.4、Thepassageisprimarilyabouttheauthor's.A.decisiontopursueacareerinscienceB.a(chǎn)cceptanceofhisfamily'sshelteredoutlookC.devotiontothestudyofemergingtechnologyD.discoveryofamedium'sliberatingpotentialText3Whileglobalwarmingandoceanacidificationdrivenbypollutioncausearealthreattoseacreatures,climatechangeisnottheprimarydriverthreateningtocausetheextinction(滅絕)oflargeoceananimals.Itishumansthatarethreateninglargeseacreaturesprimarilybyhuntingandfishingthem.Researchersfindingsreflectaphenomenonexperiencedbyancientlandecosystems(生態(tài)系統(tǒng)).Theselossesintheoceanareparallelingwhathumansdidtolandanimalssome50,000to10,000yearsago,whenwewipedoutaroundhalfofthebig-bodiedmammalsonEarth,likemammoths,mastodons.saber-toothcatsandthelike.Theincreasingthreattolargegroupsofseaanimalsisarecentphenomenon.Theresearchersmadethisdiscoverybycomparingcharacteristicsofnearly2,500extinctseavertebratesandmollusksalongsideotherscurrentlyindangerofextinction.Theyfoundthatsmallerseaanimalswerealittlemorelikelythanlargeonestobekilledoffduringfivepreviousmassextinctionevents—themostrecentofwhichwasassociatedwithasmallplanet’sstrikesome65millionyearsago.Whatwassurprisingtotheresearcherswasthattheydidnotseeasimilarkindofpatterninanyofthepreviousmassextinctioneventsthattheystudied.Thestudyshowsthatasixthmassextinction,whichmayalreadybeunderway,couldkillofflarger-bodiedanimalswhileleavingsmalleronesbehind.Thatcouldhaveaterriblelong-termimpact.Suchremovalofthelargestanimalsfromthemodernoceans,whichneverhappenedinthehistoryofanimallife,maydisturbtheorderofecosystemsformillionsofyearsevenatlevelsoftaxonomiclossfarbelowthoseofpreviousmassextinctions.Thisnewsshouldserveasawake-upcallforhumanstofundamentallychangethewaytheymanagetheoceans.Thatistosay,itisawarningofwhatwillhappenifwedon’tgetouracttogether.Limitingindustrializationoftheoceansmaybenecessarytogivethreatenedanimalstimeandspacetorecover.Mostwhalinghasbeenbannedsincethe1980s.Wehavebroughtgraywhalesbackfromtheedgeofextinctionandbluewhalesarecomingbacktoo.Theresearcherspointoutthatcuttingbackoncarbonemissions(排放)willalsobenecessarytoslowextinctions.1、Paragraph2isintendedtotellusthat________.A.bothlandanimalsandseaanimalsdieoutbecauseofhumansB.big-bodiedanimalswerekilledastheywerethreattohumansC.humanstendedtokillanimalsonlandinsteadofthoseinseasD.humanshavebeenmainkillersofanimalsforaverylongtime2、Whatcanwelearnfromtheresearcher’sstudiesaboutanimalextinction?A.Itiseasierforseacreaturestogoextinctthanlandones.B.Thepatternsofseaanimalmassextinctionareirregular.C.Humanswereresponsibleforallthoseextinctions.D.Small-bodiedcreaturesproducetheiryoungmoreeasily.3、Whichdoesthepassagesuggestisthemostimportantinstoppingseaanimalextinction?A.Tocompletelybanpeoplefromhuntingthem.B.Tofullyrealizetheurgencyofprotectingthem.C.TounconditionallyreleasekssCO2intotheair.D.Toreasonablykeepcontrolofthetradeinthem.Text4Infairytales,it'susuallytheprincessthatneedsprotecting.AtGoogleinSiliconValley,theprincessistheonedefendingthecastle.ParisaTabrizisa31-year-oldwithperhapsthemostuniquejobtitleinengineering-“GoogleSecurityPrincess”.Herjobistohackintothemostpopularwebbrowser(瀏覽器)ontheplanet,tryingtofindweaknessesinthesystembeforethe“blackhats”do.TodefeatGoogle'sattackers,Tabrizmustfirstlythinklikethem.Tabriz'srolehasevolveddramaticallyintheeightyearssinceshefirststartedworkingatGoogle.Backthen,theyounggraduatefromIllinoisUniversitywasoneof50securityengineers---todaythereareover500.Cybercrime(網(wǎng)絡(luò)犯罪)hascomealongwayinthepastdecade-fromtheNigerianPrinceScamtocreditcardtheft.Tabriz'sbiggestconcernnowisthepeoplewhofindbugsinGoogle'ssoftware,andselltheinformationtogovernmentsorcriminals.Tofightagainstthis,thecompanyhassetupaVulnerabilityRewardsProgram,payinganywherefrom$100to$20,000forreportedmistakes.It'saworldawayfromTabriz'scomputer-freechildhoodhomeinChicago.ThedaughterofanIranian-Americandoctorfather,andPolish-Americannursemother,Tabrizhadlittlecontactwithcomputersuntilshestartedstudyingengineeringatcollege.Gazeacrossaline-upofGooglesecuritystafftodayandyou'llfindwomenlikeTabrizarefewandfarbetween(稀少的)---thoughinthelastfewyearsshehashiredmorefemaletechgeniuses.Sheadmitsthere'sanobviousgenderdisequilibriuminSiliconValley.Funnilyenough,duringtrainingsessionsTabrizfirstasksnewcolleaguestohackintonotacomputer,butavendingmachine.Tabriz'sjobisasmuchabouttechnologicalknow-how(專門知識)asunderstandingthepsychologyofattackers.1、WhatcanwelearnaboutTabrizfromthepassage?A.ShewasthefirstfemaleengineeratGoogle.B.Shemustthinkdifferentlysoastodefeattheattackers.C.Herjobrelatestonotonlytechnologybutalsopsychology.D.Herfrequentcontactwithcomputersinchildhoodbenefitsheralot.2、WhyhasGooglesetupaVulnerabilityRewardsProgram?A.ToprotectGoogleagainstcybercrime.B.TomonitorthenormaloperationofGoogle.C.Tohelpthegovernmentlocatethecybercriminals.D.Toraisepeople'sawarenessofpersonalinformationsafety.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“disequilibrium”inParagraph4referto?A.Imbalance.B.Preference.C.Difference.D.Discrimination.4、Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.WhatleadstocybercrimeB.The“SecurityPrincess”whoguardsGoogleC.MeasurestakenbyGoogletoprotectitsusersD.HowtobecomeanexcellentsecurityengineerPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AsandstormoftentakesplaceinthenorthernChina,1.isakindofnaturaldisastersChinausuallyexperiencesthiskindofweatherbetweenFebruaryandMay,whileMarchandAprilseethemostfrequentandthe2.(strong)sandstormsItbecomesaveryimportantenvironmentalproblemItdoeslotsofharm3.thesocietyaswellastheenvironmentFirstly,thestrongwinddestroyssoilandplantcoverby4.(bury)fieldswithsandanddustSecondly,byleavingtoomuchdustintheairitwill5.(serious)pollutetheairThirdly,asandstormwillhave6.badeffectontransportationThedustintheairmakestrafficandaircraftmovementsmoredifficultAndwhenthesandburiestheroads,thetrafficwill7.(block)Whenplantsinthefarmlandareburied,foodsupplywillloseSandstormsareanother8.(punish)naturegivestomankindWeshouldnotonlytakeeffectivemeasures9.(stop)them,butalsodrawsome10.(lesson)fromthemWeshouldnotdeveloptheeconomy(經(jīng)濟)atthecostofthenaturalenvironmentWithatimidvoice,thelittleboygreetedhisfatherashereturnedfromwork,“Daddy,howmuchdoyoumakeanhour?”Greatly1.(surprise),thefathersaid,“Look,son,notevenyourmotherknowsthatDon'tbothermenow,I'mtired”“ButDaddy,justtellmeplease!Howmuchdoyoumakeanhour,”theboyinsistedThefather,2.(final)givingup,replied,“Twentydollarsperhour”“Okay,Daddy?Couldyouloanmetendollars?”theboyaskedShowinghisrestlessness,thefatheryelled,“Sothatwasthereason3.youaskedhowmuchIearn,right?Gotosleepanddon'tbothermeanylonger!”Itwasalreadydarkandthefatherwasthinkingaboutwhathe4.(say)andwasfeelingguiltyMaybehethoughthissonwantedtobuysomethingFinally,tryingtoease5.(he)mind,thefatherwenttohisson'sroom“Areyou6.(sleep),son?”askedthefather“No,DaddyWhy?”repliedtheboy“Here'sthemoneyyouaskedfor7.(early),”thefathersaid“Thanks,Daddy!”repliedthesonhappily,puttinghishandunderhispillowandremovingsomemoney“NowIhaveenough!NowIhavetwentydollars!”theboysaidtohisfather,whowasgazingathisson,confused8.whathissonhadjustsaid“Daddy,couldyousellmeonehourofyourtime?”Timeis9.precioustospenditallonwork!Appreciateyourloved10.(one)anddon'ttakethemforgrantedSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)HowtokeepajournalKeepingajournalcanbeawayofgivingyourfeelingsanoutletlikenoother.1、Butitcanbehelpfultoreadsuggestionsformakingthemostofyourjournal,aswellassomeideasaboutgettingonestarted.Findajournalmediumthat'sperfectforyou.2、Bothmethodshaveadvantagesanddrawbacks,soyou'llneedtoweighupwhatworksbestforyou.Forexample,apaperbasedjournalcanbetakenanywhere,neverneedselectricity.However,typingcanbefasterandeasierintheelectronicformat.Decidewhatkindofjournalyou'dliketokeep.Youcouldsimplyuseyourjournaltowritedownallthethoughtsthatcometoyouatanyparticulartime,randomly,oryoucouldmakeyourjournalmorefocusedonaspecificthemetodrawoutsomethingthatyou'retryingtodevelopmoreofinyourlife.3、Findsourcesofinspiration.It'softeneasiesttostartwithyourcurrentfeelings.4、Therearenorulesatallaboutjournalwritingandyoumayfindthatyourstartingpointsvaryeverytimeyoubeginanewentry.Sometimesitiseasiertobeginwithanarrativeaboutsomethingthathappenedtoyouduringtheday.Writingdownthefactsandeventscanopenupawholestreamofconsciousnessasyou'rewriting.5、Thinkaboutwhatthingshavebecomeclearertoyoufromonejournalentrytothenext,andthinkaboutwhathopesanddreamsoncewritteninyourjournalhavenowturnedintoreality.Useyourjournaltoassessyourlife'sjourney.A.Writedownyourfeelingsonpaperandseewherethistakesyounext.B.Reflectoverwhatyou'vewrittennowandthen.C.Keepinmindthatajournalisnotaboutusingafancybook.D.Decidehowyouwanttokeepyourjournal,eitheronpaperorinelectronicform.E.Journalwritingisapersonaljourney,determinedwhollybyyourownthoughts.F.It'sfuntoglueinlittlethingsofyourlife,likepicturesyoutookofabreathtakingsunset.G.Andthereisnothingsayingthatyoucan'tkeepbotharandomandaspecificjournalatthesametime!需要添加小標(biāo)題。請從以下選項(A、B、C、D、E、F)中選出符合各段意思的小標(biāo)題,并在答題紙上將相應(yīng)選項的標(biāo)號涂黑。選項中有多余選項。A.HowtodealwithlisteningpracticeB.ClassatmospheremattersalotinlearningC.MonitoringactivitiesisoneofthemaintasksofteachersD.HowtoevaluatestudentperformanceE.GroupworkneedsorganizingproperlyF.CommunicationskillsplayabigroleinlanguagelearningBothinstructorsandlearnerscangetbenefitsfromthefollowinglearningstrategiesaslongastheyareproperlymadeuseofinlanguagelearning.1、.Theinformationpresentedinthissectionfocusesonspecificconversation,discussion,orpresentationskills.Theactivitiesarcgenerallyself-explanatory,withstudentsexpressingopinions,makingdecisions,solvingproblems,planningpresentations,andsoon.Engagedintheseactivities,studentshavethepossibilityofcommunicatingwitheachotherinclass.Thissectionalsoincludeslistsofexpressionsusedtoillustratedifferentlanguagefunctions,suchasagreeing,disagreeing,andaskingforclarityinordertohelpstudentsexpandtheirknowledgeofEnglish.2、.Inaspeakingorlisteningcourse,students'anxietiescanaffecttheirlearning.Forthisreason,itisimportanttoestablishafriendly,relaxedclassroomenvironment.Itmayhelpstudentsthinkoftheclassroomasalaboratorywheretheycanexperimentandtakeriskswiththelanguage.Insuchcircumstances,studentsshouldrealizethaterrorsareanaturalandexpectedpartoflearningalanguage.Inaddition,oneofthegoalsofthispanistoencouragestudentstoexaminetheirownopinionsandvalueswhileatthesametimeshowingrespectfortheopinionsandvaluesofothers.3、________.Manyoftheactivitiesinthissectioninvolvethestudents'cooperatingworkinclass.Ge
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