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考研《英語(yǔ)一》重慶市云陽(yáng)縣2023年預(yù)測(cè)密卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。TherearenooceanwavesinSt.Louis.Wehavetodrivealongwaytogettotheocean.Everysummerweputourstuffandourselvesintothecaranddrive1,000milestoreachVeroBeach,Florida.Oncewegetthere,it’sallabout1atthebeach.I’vewantedtobea2foralongtime.MymomusedtosurfwhenshelivedinFloridaduringcollege.I3mymomtoletmesurf,andshepromisedtofindasurfing4forme.Hefoundmeinstead.Onedaywhenmymomwastakinganoldsurfboardtoasurfshopfor5,asurfer6thedooropenforherandhelpedhercarrytheboardinside.Theystarted7andshelearnedhe’sasurfing8Mymomaskedhimifhehadany9workingwithpeoplewithdisabilities.Hedidandtoldherhewouldlovetoworkwithme.That’showI10myfriend,CoachBillBolton,in2014.FirstCoachBilltaughtmethepop-up.IhadsomuchfunsurfingwithCoachBillin2014,11Ididn’tmakeitto12ontheboard.WhenwewenttoFloridathissummer,Ihadmoresurfing13withCoachBill.Weworkedhardonthesandandinthewater.Onourthirddaytogetherwe14oursurfboardsoutpastasandbarwheresmallwaveswere15Icameclosetostandingeachtime,andonthelast16ofthedayIgotuponmyfeetandstayedup!Iwasso17!SowasCoachBill.Wewenttothesamesurfingspotthenextday.Guesswhat!I18somanytimesandrodewaveafterwave.CoachBillcalledmea“surfgoddess”.Itwasoneofthe19daysever!Ihopemystory20youtogosurfingortotrysomethingnew.Iknowyoucandoit.1、A.fun B.failure C.trial D.sunlight2、A.swimmer B.rider C.surfer D.player3、A.reminded B.encouraged C.told D.begged4、A.fellow B.coach C.a(chǎn)dviser D.driver5、A.exhibition B.money C.repair D.a(chǎn)dvice6、A.held B.kept C.let D.made7、A.greeting B.laughing C.walking D.talking8、A.student B.lover C.instructor D.guard9、A.trouble B.interest C.record D.experience10、A.met B.hired C.thanked D.rewarded11、A.however B.so C.a(chǎn)nd D.but12、A.lying B.floating C.standing D.moving13、A.lessons B.pleasure C.skills D.tasks14、A.picked B.took C.removed D.threw15、A.falling B.breaking C.rising D.floating16、A.minute B.wave C.try D.part17、A.happy B.shocked C.joy D.frightened18、A.felldown B.failed C.a(chǎn)cted D.gotup19、A.longest B.greatest C.hardest D.fastest20、A.inspires B.pushes C.leads D.influencesSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1FrankLloydWrightwasthechampionoforganicarchitecture,astyleofbuildingmeanttoharmonizewithnature.ButI’mnotsureharmonizingwithchipmunks—smallAmericananimalssimilartosquirrelswithblacklinesontheirfur—waswhathehadinmind.DuringmyyearswiththeUSNationalParkService,IspentsixmonthsworkinginavisitorcenterdesignedbyWright’sfirm.SeveralotheremployeesandIstaffedthepark’sphoneandradiosystemfromaroominthebasement.IwassittingatmydeskwhenIfirstheardasoundinthesuspendedceiling.Darkshapesmovedfastacrossthelightpanel(光板)abovemyhead.Momentslater,theyranbackintheoppositedirection,leavingmewithanimpressionofnosesandtails,eachtailfollowedbyanothernose.Itwaslikewatchingashadowpuppet(皮影)performance,butwithrealanimals.“Babychipmunks,”afellowtoldme.“Theyliveintheceiling.”Afterfoursummersworkingintheparks,Ihadgrownaccustomedtosharingindoorspacewithwildlife.Chipmunksintheworkplaceevenseemedtobeajoy;theirbehaviorsprovidedabitofstressreliefondifficultdays.Assummerprogressed,theshadowschasingeachotheracrossourlightsgrewbigger.Theirmovementacrossthelightpanelshadbecomemoreofanathleticrunning.IhadjustansweredacallonedaywhenIheardaloudsound,andaceilingpanelfelldownonmyhead.IdroppedthephoneasIfelloutofmyofficechair,lookingupjustintimetoseeabrowntaildisappearoverthegapintheceiling.Ipulledmyselfoffthecarpet,laughingwithmyco-workers,andnoticedthephonehangingoverthesideofthedesk.Ipickedupthephone,preparingtoexplainthecrash,thescream,thedroppedphone,andthelaughingtothelistenerwhowasabouttovisitthepark.“I’msorry,butyou’renotgoingtobelievewhatjusthappened.”Idon’tthinkhedid.1、Whatdoestheauthorprobablydo?A.He’savisitor.B.He’sabiologist.C.He’sanarchitect.D.He’saconsultant.2、Whatwerethechipmunksdoingwhentheauthorfoundthemforthefirsttime?A.Theywerechasingeachother.B.Theyweremakingtheirhome.C.Theywerejumpingontothelights.D.Theywereclimbinguptotheceiling.3、Howdidtheauthorfeelaboutseeingchipmunksinhisoffice?A.Scared.B.Curious.C.Pleased.D.Shocked.4、Whatwasthemaincauseoftheaccidentwhentheauthorwasmakingaphonecall?A.Thechipmunkswerefightingonthepanel.B.Thepanelcouldn’tbearthechipmunks’weight.C.Somethinghittheceilingfromhighabove.D.Thesuspendedceilingwasnotfirm.5、Whowastheauthortalkingtooverthephone?A.Oneofhisfriends.B.FrankLloydWright.C.Afutureparkvisitor.D.Oneofhiscolleagues.Text2Asself-drivingcarscomeclosertobeingcommononAmericanroads,muchoftherhetoric(浮夸之詞)promotingthemhastodowithsafety.About40,000peopledieonUSroadseveryyear,anddrivererrorsarelinkedtomorethan20percentofcrashes.Butmanyofthebiggestsupportersofautonomous(自動(dòng)的)vehiclesaren'tcarcompanieslookingtoimprovethesafetyoftheirexistingproducts.Hugesupportforself-drivingtechnologiesiscomingfromSiliconValleygreatcompanieslikeGoogleandApple.Thoseofuswhohavestudiedtherelationshipbetweentechnologyandsocietytendtolookmorecarefullyatthereasonsbehindanytechnologicalpush.Inthiscase,it'sclearthatinadditiontosolvingsafetyconcerns,SiliconValleyfirmshaveastrongincentive(動(dòng)機(jī))tocreateanewplaceforincreasingtheuseoftheirdigitaldevices.Everyminutepeoplespendontheirmobilephonesprovidesdata—andoftenmoney—totechcompanies.Atpresent,digitaldevicesanddrivingareinconflict:Thereareserious,oftenfatalconsequenceswhendriversusesmartphonestotalkortotext.Regulators(管理者)andsafetysupporterslooktosolvedialconflictbybanningphoneusewhiledriving,ashashappenedinalmosteverystate.Butthetechcompaniesaretakingadifferentapproach.TheobviousanswerforSiliconValleyistocreateanautomobileinwhichcontinuouscellphoneusenolongercausesathreattoanyone.Inrecentyears,theamountoftimeadultsspendontheirmobiledeviceshasgrownrapidly.Atthemoment,it'saroundfourhoursadayfortheaverageadultintheUS.However,thatrapidgrowthislikelytoslowdownaspeoplerunoutoftimethat'savailableforthemuptousetheirdevices,unless,ofcourse,there'sanewblockoftimethatsuddenlyopensup.TheaverageAmericannowspendsabout41minutesinacareveryday,asizeableopportunityforincreasedcellphoneuse.Soasthepublicconversationaroundautonomouscarspaysattentiontothesafetyadvantages,don'tforgetthetechindustry'spowerfuldesireformoreprofits,whichgoeswellbeyondsimplysavingusfromourselves.1、WhoareresponsibleformosttrafficaccidentsinAmerica?A.Carcompanies. B.Drivers.C.Techcompanies. D.Self-drivingcars.2、WhatpushesSiliconValleytopromoteself-drivingtechnologies?A.Tomakemoremoney.B.Toreducetrafficaccidents.C.Tolimittheuseofdigitaldevices.D.Tosupportcarcompanies.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“anewblockoftime”possiblyreferto?A.Theworkingtime.B.People'ssparetime.C.Thetimespentinthecar.D.Thetimespentonmobiledevices.4、Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Weshouldteachpeopletostrictlyobeytrafficrules.B.Thewritercallsonustolookatautonomouscarswisely.C.Carcompaniesaretheleadingpromotersofself-drivingcars.D.Nosolutiontotheconflictbetweenmobilephoneuseanddrivinghasbeenfoundyet.Text3WhenIbeganplanningtomovetoAucklandtostudy,mymotherwasalittleworriedabouttheuncertaintyoflivinginaplacethatwassodifferentfromIndia,wherewelived.Sheworriedparticularlyaboutthelackofjobs,theculturaldifferencesandthechancethatIwouldfaceracism.Despitetheseworries,cametoNewZealandinJuly2014.Ihavefoundtheplaceandpeopleveryniceandsupportive.SoonafterIarrived,realizedtheimportanceofgettingajobtosupplymylivingexpenses.Determinedtodothisonmyown,Ispentawholedaygoingfromdoortodooraskingforajob.However,Ireceivedlittleornoresponse.Thisbecamemyroutineeverydayaftercollegeforafewweeks.Oneafternoon,Iwalkedintoabuildingtoaskiftherewereanyjobopportunities.Thepeopletherewereverysurprised,andadvisedmenottocontinuemyjobsearchinthatmanner.AsIwasabouttoleave,aclerkinthebuilding,whohadbeenlisteningtowhattheothershadsaid,approachedmeandaskedifIwouldwaitoutside.Fifteenminuteslater,hereturned.Heaskedmewhatmyplanswereandencouragedmetostayconfident.HethenofferedtotakemetotheRoyalOakareatosearchforajob.Iwasalittlesurprised,buthadagoodfeelingabouthim,soIwentalong.Alongtheway,IrealizedthatIhadrunoutofcopiesofmyresume(簡(jiǎn)歷).Themanstoppedathisbusinesspartner’sofficetomakeme15extracopies.Healsogavemetipsondressingandspeaking,andaddedthatIshouldgivehimacallifIeverneededanything.Ihandedoutmyresumesandwenthomefeelingverysatisfied.Thefollowingday,IreceivedacallfromastoreinRoyalOakofferingmeajob.Itseemsthattheworldalwaysgivesbacktoyouwhenyouneedit.Andthistime,itwasacompletestrangerwhoturnedouttobearealblessing.1、Whatwasn’ttheauthor’smotherworriedabout?A.Peoplemightlookdownontheauthor.B.Theauthorcouldn’tspeakthelocallanguage.C.Theauthorwasn’tfamiliarwithlocalcustoms.D.Itmightbedifficultfortheauthortofindajob.2、AfterstayinginNewZealandforashorttime,theauthor.A.decidedtogobacktohisowncountryB.feltthelocalpeoplewerenotveryfriendlyC.hadtofindajobtocoverhislivingexpensesD.wantedtogetajobthatneededpracticalskills3、Whentheauthorwentintoabuildingtolookforajob,.A.a(chǎn)clerkgavehimencouragementandadviceB.hewasconfidentthathewouldfindagoodoneC.hefoundmanycollegestudentslikehimalreadythereD.a(chǎn)clerkrecommendedhimtothecompanyheworkedfor4、Whatisthestorymainlyabout?A.Howastrangerofferedtheauthorajob.B.Howastrangerturnedouttobearealblessing.C.Howtheauthoradaptedhimselftoanewsituation.D.Howtheauthorwashelpedtogetajobbyastranger.Text4OneofthehardestpartsofplanningatriptoHawaiiisdecidingwhichofthemajorHawaiianIslandsyoushouldvisit.Eachhasitsownpersonalityandoffersuniqueadventuresandactivities.OahuOahuhasabitofeverything,packedin597squaremiles.Youcanhikeintothickrainforests,andwhenyouneedabreak,relaxonpowderywhitesandbeachesandstayatluxuryresorts.Oahuhasbecomeagreatdestinationforfamilies.Theurbancore(核心)ofHonoluluandWaikikihashistoricsites,museumsandbustling(熙熙攘攘的)andnightlifescenes.TheislandlivesuptoitsnicknameoftheGatheringPlace.MauiMauiisagreatislandforhoneymooners.TheValleyIslehastop-classresortsandgolfcourses,adjacent(毗鄰)tosomeofthestate'sbestbeaches.Alargedormant(休眠)volcanoineastMauiatsunriseorsunsetisasereneexperience,aswellasdrivingtheRoadtoHana,famedforitsthunderingwaterfalls.KauaiKauaiistheoldestofthemainHawaiianIslands.Theislandgetsalotofrain,butthat'swhatmakesitsolively,you'llcomeacrossflowersandplantsyou'veneverseenbefore.Forsomeofthebestviewsontheisland,visitWaimeaCanyon,knownastheGrandCanyonofthePacific,andtheNaPalicoast,boastingsomeoftheworld'shighestseacliffs.BigIslandTheBigIslandistheonlyHawaiianislandstillgrowing.WitnessthepowerofPele,theHawaiiangoddessoffire,wind,lightningandvolcanoeswithavisittotheHawaiiVolcanoesNationalPark.It'soneofthefewspotsintheworldwhereyoucanseelavaflow.Infact,theBigIslandhas10oftheworld'ssub-climatezones,fromthesnow-coveredmountainofMaunaKea,greenforestsofWaipioValleytostretchesofbarrendesert.1、Whichisyoungcouples'favorite?A.Oahu. B.Maui.C.Kauai. D.BigIsland.2、HowisOahudifferentfromtheotherplaces?A.ItbelongstoHawaii. B.Itoffersthebestbeaches.C.Ithasvarietyofplants. D.Youcanexperiencecitylifeonit.3、WhatdoMauiandBigIslandhaveincommon?A.Theyarebothcoveredwithsnow. B.Youcanhavealookatavolcano.C.Weatherischangeable. D.Thereisplentyofrain.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)BeijingOperaisatraditionalcultureofChinaIt1.(call)BeijingOperabecauseit'sformedinBeijingBeijingOperahasahistoryofabout200years,2.origincandatebacktooldlocaloperas,especiallyAnhuiOperaIn1790,thefirstAnhuiOperaperformancewasheldinBeijing3.(celebrate)theEmperor'sbirthdayLater,someotherAnhuiOperatroupes(戲班)wentontoperforminBeijingAnhuiOperawaseasytomove4.goodatabsorbingtheactingstylesofothertypesofoperasAttheendofthe19thcenturyandthebeginningofthe20thcentury,BeijingOperafinallyformed,andbecamethe5.(big)ofalloperasinChinaBeijingOperahasarichlistofplays,artists,troupes,audiences,andwideinfluences,6.(make)ittheleadingoperainChinaBeijingOperais7.a(chǎn)ll-roundactingartItmixessingingreadingacting,fighting,anddancingtogetherbyusingacting8.(method)totellstoriesanddescribecharactersTherolesinBeijingOperaincludethemale,female,painted-face,andcomedicrolesBesides,there9.(be)othersupportingrolesaswellInaddition,thetypesof10.(face)make-up,especiallythecolor,arethemostparticularartinBeijingOperaWorldBookDayfallsonApril23everyyearIt1.(set)upbytheUNESCO(聯(lián)合國(guó)教科文組織)in1955toencouragepeopletodiscoverthepleasureofreading2.(read)forpleasureplaysamoreimportantroleinone’sgrowth3.one’sfamilybackgroundHowever,computergames,onlinevideosandInternetarepushingbooksofftheshelfSomeexpertsfeel4.(worry)aboutthistrendEachChinesereads5.38morebooksin2013than2012butstillfarfewerthanthoseinmajordevelopedcountriesEven6.(badly),manybookstoreshaveclosedtheirdoorsHowever,manypeopledostillpreferreadingbecauseithasbeenpartoftheirlifeItcanbenefitpeople7.manywaysItgivesusinformationaboutothercountriesand8.(place)oftheworldIthas9.stronginfluenceontheformingofourpersonalityand10.(make)usmoreintelligentIt’snevertoolate11.(start)readingSojumpintothewonderfulworldofbooksnow!SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Noticingthesignalsthatpeoplesendoutwiththeirbodylanguageisaveryusefulsocialskill.1、Fortunately,withalittleextraeffort,youcanlearntoreadbodylanguage,andwithenoughpracticeit'llbecomesecondnature.2、Theclosertheyare,thewarmertheyarethinkingofyou.Thefartherawaythatsomeoneis,thelesstheyactuallycareaboutthesituationorperson.Ifyoumoveslightlyclosertothem,dotheymoveslightlyfurtheraway?Thatmeanstheydon'twantyourcommunicationtobeanymorepersonalthanitalreadyis.3、Andiftheyrespondbygettingevenclosertoyou,theyprobablyreallylikeyouorareverycomfortablearound/byyou.Itisworthnotingthatpersonalspaceisculturallydifferent;keepinmindthatwhatisconsideredcloseinonecountryisfarawayinanother.Checktheirarms.4、Thoughsomepeoplejustcrosstheirarmsasahabit,itmayindicatethatthepersonisslightlyreserved,nervousorembarrassedabouttheirappearanceandtryingtocoverit,orjusttryingtohidesomethingontheirshirt.Iftheirarmsarecrossedwhiletheirfeetarewiderapart,thisisapositionoftoughnessorauthority.Ifsomeonereststheirarmsbehindtheirneckorhead,theyareopentowhatisbeingdiscussedorjusteasy-goingingeneral.Iftheirhandsareontheirhips(雙手叉腰),theymightbewaiting,impatientorjusttired.5、A.Iftheydon'tmovefurtheraway,thentheyarewillingtolistenandaccept.B.Howtoreadbodylanguageneedstobelearned.C.Someofuscanreaditnaturallyandsomeofuscan’tatall.D.Iftheirhandsareclosed,theymaybeangry,ornervous.E.Peoplewithcrossedarmsareclosingthemselvestosocialinfluence.F.Payattentiontohowclosesomeoneistoyou.G.Somepeopletendnottomovefurtheraway.Thedifferencebetweensubstanceabuseandaddictionisveryslight.Substanceabusemeansusinganillegalsubstanceorusingalegalsubstanceinthewrongway.1、Youcanabuseadrugoralcoholwithouthavinganaddiction.Forexample,Sarasmokedafewtimesdoesn’tmeanthatshehasanaddiction,butitdoesmeantheshe’sabusingadrug—andthatc

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