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考研《英語一》綠春縣2023年巔峰沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)“Iwon’tstoplearningnewthings1Idie,”105-year-oldZhaoMuhetolddomesticmedia.Hegothisfirstbachelor’sandmaster’sdegreesinhis2,andisnowworkingonhisPhD.Hetraveledtheworldafter3andlearnttousetheInternet.Zhao,borninShandongin1912,moved4Taiwanat39,andfoundanon-teachingjobatNationalKaohsiungNormalUniversity.Almost30yearslater,heretiredfromtheuniversity.That's5thetimeforpeopletobeginapeacefulbutboringpensioner'slife,6withfriendsandlookingaftergrandchildren.7thatwasnotforZhao.Hedecidedtogoto8university,thistimetostudy.Zhao9theNationalOpenUniversityinTaiwanin1999.Hecommutedtoschoolbybikeeveryday,never10asingleclass.Hestudied11intothenight,anditonlytookhimfouryearstofinishthe128academic12requiredtograduatewithanartsdegree,whichhedidattheageof91.Severalyearslater,Zhaodecidedto13hisstudies.HepassedtheentranceexaminationforNanhuaUniversityinTaiwanandgota14inphilosophytwoyearslater.HeisnowauditingclassesatNationalTsingHuaUniversityinTaiwan15hepreparestoearnadoctoratedegree.Hethinksit's16toolatetolearn.17studying,healsofulfilledhisdreamoftouringtheworld.Nowheislearningtousea18."Internetisnouseforadyingmanlike19,bro,"hisfellowpensionersaidhumorouslytohim."ButI'mstill20,"herepliedwithlaughter.1、A.becauseB.ifC.whenD.unless2、A.eightiesB.twentiesC.ninetiesD.thirties3、A.a(chǎn)djustmentB.retirementC.presentationD.examination4、A.toB.a(chǎn)wayC.outofD.from5、A.suddenlyB.graduallyC.normallyD.typically6、A.hangingupB.hangingoutC.hangingdownD.hangingover7、A.ButB.AndC.SoD.For8、A.a(chǎn)notherB.eachC.thatD.his9、A.a(chǎn)rrivedatB.graduatedfromC.studiedD.a(chǎn)ttended10、A.sharingB.refusingC.stoppingD.missing11、A.laterB.lateC.latestD.lately12、A.reportsB.lessonsC.creditsD.notes13、A.getonwithB.putoffC.reuniteD.continue14、A.master’sdegreeB.bachelor’sdegreeC.doctor’sdegreeD.teacher’sdegree15、A.whenB.a(chǎn)fterC.beforeD.a(chǎn)s16、A.everB.neverC.stillD.yet17、A.IncaseofB.BymeansofC.InadditionofD.Inspiteof18、A.computerB.cameraC.shaverD.bike19、A.himB.herC.youD.it20、A.a(chǎn)wakeB.a(chǎn)liveC.a(chǎn)sleepD.a(chǎn)loneSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1HerearesomeprofessionsAmericansconsidertobethemosthonest.Maybetherestofuscanlearnfromwhatthesepeopledotoestablishgoodrelationshipswithothers.MEDICALDOCTORSJackJacob,Age:44,FountainValley,CaliforniaItrytointroducemyselfinapleasantway.Isitdown.Idon’tstand.Imakegoodeyecontactwiththepatientandhisorherfamily.Communicationskillsarekey,aswellasshowingunderstandingandavailability.Foraphysician,themostrewardingthingiswhensomeonewhohasseenyourworkchoosesyou.ENGINEERSChrissyKeane,Age:41,Crofton,MarylandIdon’tknowthatbeinganengineermeansyouareautomaticallytrustworthy.However,Idothinkthatmostengineersliketofollowrulesandbeorganized.Theytellyouwhattheythink,whetheryouwanttohearitornot.Thoseareimportantelementsinbuildingtrust.POLICEOFFICERSG.M.Cox,Age:64,FortWorth,TexasAsapoliceofficer,IhavethebestinterestsofthepeopleIserveinmyheartandinmyactionsandI’mgoingtotreateveryonethesameway.Ialwayswanttogouptopeopleandspeaktothemwithrespect.Don’ttalkdowntothem.Youhavetoestablishandmaintainthattrust.Beequal!1、WhatdoesJackJacobthinkimportanttodohisjob?A.Beingcommunicative. B.Experience.C.Self-introduction. D.Beingopen-minded.2、HowdoesG.M.Coxtreatpeopleinhisjob?A.Actively B.EquallyC.Cautiously D.Strictly3、Whatdothethreepeoplementionedinthepassagehaveincommon?A.Theyfollowrules. B.Theyarewarm-hearted.C.Theydeservetrust. D.Theyaregoodorganizers.Text2Americanfamiliesareaccustomedtosettlinginfarawayplaces,whichhasbeenanationalphenomenon.Decadesofdata,includingamorerecentGallupstudy,characterizestheUSasoneofthemostgeographicallymobilecountriesintheworld.“AboutoneinfourUSadults(24percent)hasreportedmovingwithinthecountryinthepastfiveyears.”thereportednoted.WiththeexceptionofFinns(23percent)andNorwegians(22percent),AmericansmoveconsiderablymorethantheirEuropeanpeers.Thoughsomemaymoveforloveorfamily,themajorreasonwhyAmericanschoosetomovearoundis,unsurprisingly,relatedtowork.CitingdatafromtheCurrentPopulationSurvey,apostontheblogoftheNewYorkFednotedthatbetween1998and2013,“slightlymorethanhalfofinterstate(州際的)migrantssaidtheymovedforemployment-relatedreasons—acategorythatincludesmovesundertakenfornewjobs,jobtransfers,andeasiercommutes(通勤).”Theseekingofopportunity,particularlyforanimmigrantnation,isanationalmythology(神話)aswellasanemotionalattachmenttowork.AnewworkingpaperanalyzedbyBenStevermanatBloombergsuggeststhatworkersintheUSnow“putinalmost25percentmorehoursthanEuropeans”inagivenyear.Thisfigurehassteadilyrisensincethe1970s,whenthehoursloggedbyworkersinWesternEuropeandtheUSwereroughlythesame.Thereare,ofcourse,someinternalfactors.TheUSismuchvasterthanmostEuropeancountries,plusitboasts(擁有)acommonlanguage.ItisconsideredtobeasignofanefficientlabormarketthatUSworkerscanbepersuadedtomovetoregionswherethereisasteadygrowthinjobs,suchastheSunBeltinrecentyears.AndwhileAmericanworkersoftenhavefewerlaborprotectionsthantheirEuropeancounterparts,asareportbytheWorldBanknotedin2012,American“l(fā)aborlawsgiveemployersthepowertofire,hire,orrelocate(重新安置)workersaccordingtotheirneeds”,aflexibilitythatisthoughttoaideconomicgrowth.TheWorldBandreportaddedthattheoccupationoftheaverageUSemployeein2006was4years,comparedto10yearsintheEuropeanUnion.Nevertheless,whileAmericansremainexcessivelymobile,FaithKarahanandDariousLiattheNewYorkFedarethelatesttonotethatUSworkersaremovingaroundlessthanbefore.Duringthe1980s,3percentofworking-ageAmericansrelocatedtoadifferentstateeachyear;thatfigurehadbeencutinhalfby2010.“WhilepartofthedeclinecanbeattributedtotheGreatRecession,”theauthorssuggest,“this__phenomenontookplaceoverthecourseofseveraldecadesandisnotnecessarilyrelatedtotheeconomicconditions.”Sowhataccountsforthisphenomenon?Around-upoftheoriesbyBradPlumeratTheWashingtonPostincludedtheagingoftheUSworkforce,thefurtherriseoftwo-incomehouseholds,theburdensofrealestate,evolvingworkplaceculture,aswellastheflatlineofwages,whichmakesmovingawayforajob,onaverage,alessrewardingfinancialproposition.KarahanandLiputmuchstockintheeffectsofanagingworkforce,towhichtheyattributeatleasthalfofthedeclineininterstatemigration.“Inshort,ayoungindividualtodayismovinglessthanayoungpersondidinthe1980sbecauseofthehigherpresenceofolderworkers,”theywrite,suggestingthatemployershaveshiftedtheiremploymenttactics(策略)toadapttothechangingdemographics(人口統(tǒng)計數(shù)據(jù))oftheworkforce.Needlesstosay,moviesaboutthiserainAmericanlife,inwhichfewerpeoplesetouttostartlivesinwide-rangingplaces,willprobablybemuchlessexciting.1、Accordingtothepassage,inthepastfiveyears,Americanshavemoved________.A.relativelylessthantheBritish B.lessfrequentlythanItaliansC.slightlymorethanNorwegians D.considerablymorethanFinns2、WhatcanweinferfromParagraphs2and3?A.Americanschoosetomovemainlyforworkandfamily.B.Americanshaveaverystronginterestinwork.C.AmericansinvestedmoretimeinworkthanEuropeansin1975.D.AmericanstendedtomovetoEuropebetween1998and2013.3、WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhyAmericanworkersmovemorethantheirEuropeanpeers?A.ThereisacommonlanguageintheUS.B.TheUSismuchvasterthanmostEuropeancountries.C.Americanlaborlawsgiveemployersmorefreedomtodealwiththem.D.Theyareofferedmoreefficientlaborprotections.4、Theunderlinedpart“thisphenomenon”inParagraph5refersto________.A.theGreatRecessionB.thedeclineofworking-ageAmericans'interstatemigrationC.thereductioninthenumberofworking-ageAmericansD.Americans'tendencytoremainmobile5、HowdoAmericanemployersdealwiththeagingworkforceaccordingtothepassage?A.Bystickingtotheirpreviouspolicies. B.Byadjustingtoit.C.Byimprovingtheiremployees'jobskills. D.Byraisingemploymentstandard.6、AstothecurrentsituationofAmericansmigration,theauthormightfeel________.A.curious B.strange C.confused D.disappointedText3Google,oneoftheworld’soutstandingtechcompanies,wasattacked.Itwasn’titssearchenginethatwasattackedoritsadvertisingplatformorevenitssocialnetwork.Google+.Instead,itwasabuilding.Twowebsecurityexpertshacked(侵入)intoitsWharf7officeinSydney,Australia,throughGoogle’sbuildingmanagementsystem(BMS).Oneofthem,BillyRios,says,“MycolleagueandIhavelotofexperienceinwebsecurity,butitisnotsomethingthatpeoplecouldn’tlearn.Onceyouunderstandhowthesystemworks,itisverysimple.”TheyfoundthesystemonShodan,asearchenginethatlistsdevicesconnectedtotheInternet,andthenranitthroughtheirownsoftwaretoidentifywhoownedthebuilding.InthecaseoftheGooglehacking,theresearchershadnoimmoralpurposeandjustinformedGoogleaboutwhattheyfound.AccordingtoMrRios,whorunssecuritycompanyWhitescope,thereare50,000buildingscurrentlyconnectedtotheInternet,includingresearchinstitutes,churchesandhospitals,and2,000ofthoseareonlinewithpasswordprotection,MartynThomas,aprofessorofITatGreshamCollegeintheUK,says,“Itisbeyonddoubtthatattemptstoattackbuildingmanagementsystemsarehappeningallthetime.”Makingabuildingsmartgenerallymeansconnectingthesystemsthatcontrolheating,lightingandsecuritytotheInternetandthewidercorporatenetwork.Therewasastrongreasonfordoingthis,saidAndrewKelly,principalsecurityconsultantatdefencecompanyQinetiq.“Energysavingsarethebiggestfactorinconnectingbuildingmanagementsystemstothecorporatenetwork,”hesays.“Itgivesthosewhorunthebuildingbettercontrolandoffersbetween20%to50%inenergysavings,”headds.Butitalsomakesthemlesssecure.AndifanyofthesefeelslikeaHollywoodfilm,thinkagain.1、HowdidBillyRiosandhiscolleaguehackGoogle’sbuilding?A.TheyinventedasearchengineandconnectedittoGoogle’sbuilding.B.TheyworkedforGoogleandmasteredhowthebuildingworked.C.TheyusedGoogle’sBMStofindouttheownerofthebuilding,D.TheyconnectedtheirownsoftwaretothebuildingtorunGoogle.2、InthecaseoftheGooglehacking,theresearchershadtheintentionof________.A.a(chǎn)nalyzingsomeimmoralproblemsB.explainingthereasonsforenergysavingsC.enteringGoogle’sbuildingtosavemoreenergyD.tellingGoogleabouttheWharf7office’shiddendanger3、What’sthemainideaofParagraph4?A.Thebuildingmanagementsystemsofsomebuildingsareindanger.B.Therearemanyresearcherscontributingalottowebsecurity.C.Theattackonbuildingmanagementsystemshappensallovertheworld.D.TherearetoomanybuildingsconnectedtotheInternettobemanagedwell.4、Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthewayoftheenergysavingsofsomebuildings?A.Ambiguous.B.Negative.C.Indifferent.D.Favorable.Text4ThenotetapedtothehoststandatthePrimeRibsaysitall.“Wefoughtthebattlethelongest,butwegivein!”itreads.“It’snowacompletelyinformalworld;theywearwhatevertheywish.Theywantawarm,easy,friendlyatmosphere,evenin“finedining.’Sowedecidedtogowiththeflow.”Yes,afteralmosthalfacentury,ThePrimeRibhasswitchedtobusinesscasual.Itisamongmostoftoday’sfinestdiningestablishments---includingCharleston,TheBlackOlive,andTheCapitalGrille---thathavedecidedtolightenup.Theyhavegivenupcaringtoomuchaboutwhattheirguestsaredressedinasbefore,adoptingacome-as-you-areattitude.Attheserestaurants,you’relikelytoseecasualclothessuchaskhakis(trousersmadeofkhakicloth)andHawaiianshirts.“We’reabusinessfirst,”saysDavidDerewicz,generalmanageroftheimpressivediningestablishment.“Andwewerelosingbusinesswithourjacketrequirements.”Hekeptalistofover20peoplewhotoldhim,“Ifyoudropthejacketpolicy,we’llcomeback.”O(jiān)ncethedresscodeshiftwasseriouslybeingconsidered,Derewiczmadedozensofphonecallstolong-timeguests.Mostsaidtheydidn’tmindthechangeaslongastherestaurantitself…withitswhitetablecloths,darkleatherchairs,grandpiano,andtuxedoedwaitstaff---stayedthesame.“Sincethechangewasintroducedlastsummer,we’venotlostaguest,”saysDerewicz.OnasecretnightatThePrimeRib,thescenewasprettymuchthesameasit’severbeen…lotsofmeninjacketsandties,someinshirtsandslacks,butnowtheoccasionalkhakisandpoloshirtsthrownin.Itturnsoutthatpeopleareprettycapableofpolicingthemselves,evenwithoutaformaldresscode.WhilesometraditionalistsmayarguethatThePrimeRib9sreputationhasbeendamagedabit,Derewiczfeelsthattherestauranthasmovedaheadandfinallystrengthenedtheirband.1、ThePrimeRib’snotemainlytellspeopleabout.A.itslonghistoryB.itspleasantatmosphereC.itschangeindresscodeD.itsbattlewithotherrestaurants2、Theunderlinedwords“l(fā)ightenup”inparagraph4probablymean“”.A.followalongtraditionB.takeamatterlessseriouslyC.makesomethingcontinueasbeforeD.helpeachothertoachievesomething3、AccordingtoDerewicz,followingtheformaldresscodemeans.A.furtherdevelopmentB.a(chǎn)betterreputationC.lowefficiencyD.failingprofits4、WhatdoweknowaboutThePrimeRibnow?A.Itispraisedbysometraditionalists.B.Thepolicecometoprotectitsguests.C.Mostofitsguestsstillwearformalclothes.D.Mostpeoplegothereinkhakisandpoloshirts.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrectFortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblankAtwistoffateWhenTamaraRabimetAdrianaScottatalocalMcDonald’srestaurant,theirliveschangedforever“Ididn’tknowwhattosay1.‘hi’Iwasjustsoshocked--itwaslikeseeingmyself,”saysAdrianaTheywerebothstudentsatneighbouringuniversitiesinLongIsland,NewYork,andtheyhadgrownuponly30kilometresapartTheysharedabirthday,theywereexactlythesameheightandbothlovedhiphopButthemostimportantthing2.wassharedbetweenthemwasthesameMexicanmotherBothgirlsgrewupknowingthattheirmother3.(give)themupforadoptionwhentheywereborn,buttheyhadnoidea4.theyhadatwinsisterThen,JustinLattore,afriendofAdriana’s,wenttoTamara’stwentiethbirthdaypartyWhenhewalkedinandsawTamara,hardly5.hebelievehiseyes“Iwasjustshocked--shelookedsomuchlikeAdriana,”saysJustinThenitgotclear--theyhadtobesistersInfact,Tamarahadalreadynoticedthatstrangersonheruniversitycampusoftensmiledandsaidhello,clearly6.(mistake)herforsomeoneelseFollowingthebirthday,JustinputthetwogirlsintouchandtheyarrangedtheMcDonald’smeetingbyemail“7.shecametowardsme,shewaswalkinglikeme,talkinglikeme,”saysTamara“Wehavethesamemannerisms,thesameinterestsandgotthesamegradesatschool,”addsAdrianaThegirlevendiscoveredthataschildrentheyhadoftenhadthesamenightmareofareallyloudnoise8.(follow)byaveryquietoneTheyhadanothersadfactoracommon9.oftheiradoptivefathershaddiedafewyearsbeforetheymetNowthetwinsarefinishingtheirstudies,andtheymeetoften“Ifeelshe’smysister,butourrelationshiprightnowismorelikefriends,”saysTamaraShe’soptimisticandexcitedthattheirfutureswillbetogether“WewillalwayshaveeachotherWedon’thaveanyotherbrothersandsisters--wearesure10.(grow)oldtogether!”AstudybyresearchersshowedthattextingonmobilephonescouldhelpsmokersquitsmokingThestudy1.(publish)onTuesdayinajournalshowedamongsmokers2.receiveda12-week-longmobilephone-basedmessageonquittingsmoking,3.5%stoppedsmokingbytheendofthestudyTheresearchersfromtheSecondXiangyaHospitalofCentralSouthUniversityinChinasaidtheintervention(干預)couldhavea4.(great)reachthanin-persontreatmentsIthasgreatpotentialtoimprovepopulationhealthandshould5.(consider)forlarge-scaleuseinChina,accordingtothestudyThey6.(conduct)atrialacrossChinafromAugust16toMay17,covering7.totalof1,369adultsmokersParticipantswereassignedtoa12-weekinterventionconsisting8.eitherhigh-frequencyorlow-frequencymessaging,ortoacontrolgroupthatreceivedtext9.(message)unrelatedtoquittingTwelveweekslater,10.5%ofthemstoppedcontinuoussmoking11.(active)inthehigh-frequencygroup12.6%gotridofsmokinginthelow-frequencygroup13.9%ofthemstoppedsmokinginthecontrolgroupSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Cyberbullying(網(wǎng)絡欺凌)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,andonlinepostsisrarelyaccidenta

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