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郊區(qū)2023年考研《英語一》高分沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Eachofusfailsfromtimetotime.Ifwearewise,weacceptthesefailuresasa1partofthelearningprocess.Butalltoooftenasparentsandteacherswe2thissamerighttoourchildren.WhenIseeachild3fromthiskindofpressure,IthinkofDonnie.Donniewasmyyoungestthird-grader.His4offailurekepthimfromclassroomgamesthatotherchildrenenjoyed.He5answeredquestions—hewasafraidhemightbewrong.Itriedmybesttobuildhis6.Butnothingchangeduntilmidterm,whenMaryAnne,astudentteacher,wasassignedtoourclassroom.Shewasyoungandpretty,andshelovedchildren.Mypupils,Donnieincluded,all7herverymuch.Onemorning,wewereworkingonmathproblemsatthechalkboard.Donniehad8theproblemswithpains-takingtidiness.Pleasedwithhisprogress,I9thechildrenwithMaryAnneandwentforartmaterials.WhenIreturned,Donniewasin10.He’dmissedthethirdproblem.Mystudentteacherlookedatmeindespair.Suddenlyherface11.Fromthedeskweshared,shegotacontainerfilledwithpencils.“Look,Donnie,”shesaid,kneelingbesidehimandgently12thetear-stained(弄臟的)facefromhisarms.“I’vegotsomethingto13you.”Sheremovedthepencils,oneatatime,andplacedthemonhisdesk.“Seethese14,Donnie,”shecontinued.“TheybelongtoMrs.Lindstromandme.Seehowtheerasersare15?That’sbecausewemakemistakestoo.Butweerasethemistakesandtryagain.That’swhatyou16learntodo,too.”Shekissedhimandstoodup.“Here,”shesaid,“I’llleaveoneofthesepencilson17desksoyou’llrememberthateverybodymakesmistakes,18teachers.”Donnielookedupwithloveinhiseyesandasmile.The19becameDonnie’sprizedpossession.That,togetherwithMaryAnne’sfrequentencouragement,gradually20himthatit’sallrighttomakemistakes—aslongasyouerasethemandtryagain.1、A.small B.basic C.necessary D.large2、A.give B.disallow C.offer D.permit3、A.come B.take C.fall D.suffer4、A.fear B.lesson C.chance D.sense5、A.always B.often C.never D.seldom6、A.self-protection B.self-improvement C.self-confidence D.self-learning7、A.respected B.disliked C.avoided D.minded8、A.workedout B.writtendown C.goneover D.learned9、A.left B.offered C.missed D.parted10、A.surprise B.astonishment C.anger D.tears11、A.darkened B.brightened C.pulled D.loosened12、A.lifting B.picking C.holding D.pushing13、A.help B.show C.reward D.promise14、A.pencils B.mistakes C.marks D.containers15、A.used B.built C.worn D.damaged16、A.may B.must C.ought D.can17、A.my B.someone’s C.theteacher’s D.your18、A.still B.also C.even D.not19、A.pencil B.words C.mistake D.desk20、A.warned B.informed C.persuaded D.remindedSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1ThehottestcitiesintheworldThelocationsbelowarethehottestandalsotraveldestinationsontheplanet.BangkokAccordingtothedata,Bangkokisthehottestcityontheplanet﹣notbecauseofanyparticularlyimpressivehightemperatures,butbecauseitisconsistentlyhotalltheyearround.Thecityhasanaverageannualtemperatureof29℃,coupledwithhighdampnessandanaverageof128rainydaysperyear;whilethehighesttemperatureonrecordis40℃.Timbuktu,MaliLocatedonthesouthernedgeoftheSaharaDesert,theAfricancityofTimbuktuissimilartoeverythingremote.It'salsooneofthehottestcitiesintheworld,withahot,dryclimateofferingrecordhighsof49℃.ThroughoutApril,MayandJune,averagemaximumtemperaturesarebeyond40℃.Modern﹣dayTimbuktuisslowlybeingswallowedbythedesertandiscertainlyashadowofthetradecenterthatitoncewas.Ahvaz,IranBuiltonthebankoftheKarunRiver,Ahvazisanindustrialcitywithaveragehighsofaround46℃duringJuly,itswarmestmonth.Thecity'srecordhighis54℃,makingitoneoftheworld'shottestcitiesduringthesummer.FrequentsandandduststormsandanabsenceofrainfromJulytoSeptembermixwithitssky﹣hightemperatures.KuwaitCityThewealthycapitalofKuwaitisanothercompetitorforthetitleoftheworld'shottestsummertimecitywithaveragehighsofover45℃fromJunetoAugust.Nightfallbringslittlerespite(緩解),withafter﹣darklowtemperaturesoftenover30℃duringthesummermonths.KuwaitCity'srecordhighis52℃,whileitrainsonanaverageofjust19daysperyear.1、WhatistheBangkokfamousforinclimate?A.Thehighesttemperature.B.Thehotweatherallyearround.C.Thehighestannualtemperature.D.Thelackofrainfallallyearround.2、WhyisTimbuktunolongeratradecenter?A.ThesmallpopulationofMali.B.Thewarlastingformanyyears.C.TheinfluenceoftheSahara.D.Itslocationofthecenterofadesert.3、Whichcityholdstherecordofthehighesttemperature?A.Ahvaz.B.Bangkok.C.Timbuktu.D.KuwaitCity.Text2Onthedaythetornadohit,therewasnoindicationsevereweatherwasonitsway—theskywasblueandthesunhadbeenout.Thefirstwarningmyhusband,JimmyandIgotcamearound9p.m.,fromsomescrollingtextontheTVJimmywaswatching.Nosoonerhadwefoundcoverageofthetornadothanitwasontopofus.Ididn’tknowhoworifwewouldmakeitdownthesteps.Itfeltasiftherewerenofloorunderneathmeasthewindliftedmeoffmyfeet.Igrippedthebanister(樓梯扶手)andtriedtomoveforward,butthisintensepressureheldmeinplace.Inthosesecondsofpracticalstillness,Icouldheareverythingaroundmerattling.Wegotclosetothestaircaselandingonlytoheartheloudripping(撕裂)soundofourgaragedoorcomingoff.Thebackwallofthehousefollowedsuitandtoreoffintothedarknessoutside.BythetimeIreachedthecloset,thetornadohadbeenoverusforaboutaminute.Jimmypushedmedowntotheclosetfloor,buthecouldn’tgetinsidehimselfbecauseofthewind.IheldJimmy’sarmtightlyasthetornadosuckedthedooropen—weneverdidgetitfullyshut—andtriedtobringJimmywithit.Mykneesandheadwerefullofglass,butinthatmoment,Ifeltnopain.IfIhadletgo,Jimmywouldhaveflownrightoutthebackofthehouseandintothebay.“Holdon!Holdon!”heyelled.Buttherewasnothinginthisclosettoholdonto.Allofasudden,Jimmyliftedoffhisfeetlikepeopleintornadoesdointhemovies.Ithoughthewasgone.Andtheneverythingstopped.Helandedonhisfeet.Inthosefirstquietmoments,Icouldn’tbelieveitwasover.Jimmysaidhe’dgooutsidetocheck.“No,”Isaid.“Don’tleaveme.Don’tleaveme.”1、Whatdoestheunderlinedwordcoveragemean?A.damageB.reportsC.arrivalD.delay2、Inthelastbuttwoparagraphs,whydidtheauthorfeelnopain?A.Becauseshewastooeagertohelpherhusbandtofeelit.B.Becauseshewasfrozeninamazement.C.Becauseshewasheldentirelybythepoweroftornado.D.Becauseshewasfrightenedbythedamagecausedbythedisaster.3、Thefeelingoftheauthorduringthedisastercanbedescribedas_______A.scared,surprisedbutcalmB.surprised,terrifiedbutdeterminedC.astonished,confusedandmovedD.amazed,determinedandgratefulText3MostpeoplewhoowniPhonesusethemastheiralarmclocks―makingitveryeasytocheckemailsonelasttimebeforefallingasleepandhardtoeverfeelawayfromworkandsocialnetworks.Severalyearsago,mybossfaintedduetoexhaustionafterstayinguplatetocatchuponwork.Shebangedherheadandendedupwithfivestitches(縫針)―andbecamewhatshecallsa“sleepevangelist(傳教士).”Nowsheleavesherphonecharginginanotherroomwhenshegoestobedandencouragesherfriendstodothesame.“IsentallmyfriendsthesameChristmasgift―alovelyalarmclock―sotheycouldstopusingtheexcusethattheyneededtheirveryattractiveiPhonesbytheirbedstowakethemupinthemorning.”shesaid.Ifyourphonewakesyouupinthemorning,itmayalsobekeepingyouupatnight.A2008studyshowedthatpeopleexposedtomobileradiationtooklongertofallasleepandspentlesstimeindeepsleep.“Thestudyindicatesthatduringlaboratoryexposureto884MHzwirelesssignals,componentsofsleepbelievedtobeimportantforrecoveryfromdailywearandtearareseverelyaffected,”thestudyconcluded.Aquarterofyoungpeoplefeelliketheymustbeavailablebyphonearoundtheclock,accordingtoaSwedishstudythatlinkedheavycellphoneusetosleepingproblems,stressanddepression.Unreturnedmessagescarrymoreguiltwhenthetechnologytodealwiththemliesatourfingertips.Someteensevenreturntextmessagesatmidnight.Mostofuschoosenottosetlimitsonournighttimeavailability.Nearlythreequartersofpeoplefromtheageof18to44sleepwiththeirphoneswithinreach,accordingtoa2012Timepoll.Thatnumberfallsoffslightlyinmiddleage,butonlypeopleaged65andolderareleavingthephoneinanotherroomascommonassleepingrightnexttoit.1、Whydidtheauthor’sbossstarttoenjoysleeping?A.Herfriendsencouragedhertosleepontime.B.Mobilephonescouldn’twakeherupontime.C.Herfriendssentheralovelyclocktowakeherup.D.Shegothurtduetoworkingtoolate.2、Whydidtheauthor’sbossgiveherfriendsalarmclocksasChristmasgifts?A.Alarmclocksdon’tgiveoffanyradiation.B.Alarmclocksarebetteratwakingherfriendsup.C.Sheadvisedthemtoreplacephoneswithalarmclocks.D.Sheusedalarmclockstoremindthemnottoworktoolate.3、Whatcanwelearnfromthe2008study?A.Mobileradiationmakespeopleunabletofallasleep.B.Mobilephonescanrelease884MHzwiredsignals.C.Sleepcanhelppeoplefightagainstradiation.D.Componentsofsleepcanbeseriouslyaffectedbywirelesssignals.4、Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowMobilePhonesAffectSleepB.WhyAlarmClocksAreBetterthanPhonesC.HowwecansleepbetteratnightD.HowMobilePhonesAffectHealthText4Ecobee3SmarterWiFiThermostatSmartthermostatshavebecomethefaceofsmarthometechnologyformost,butdependingonwhatyourhomeislike,it’spossibletosaytheecobee3issuperior.Mostofthesmartthermostatscarrythesamebenefits,includingtheecobee3.Theycanlearnyourpreferencesandschedules,andthenadjustthetemperatureaccordingly.They’rebetter-lookingandmoreenjoyabletousethanthebasicpiecesofplasticthatoccupymosthouseholds.Theirverypresencewillprobablymakeyoumoreconsciousaboutsavingenergy.Andonceyou’reabletoheatuporcooldownyourhousefromyourphone,withouthavingtogetoutofbed,youwon’twanttogoback.Ifyouliveinalargerhousehold,theecobee3canbemuchmoreconvenient—providedyoupickupacouplemoreremotesensors.Yes,itgetsprettyexpensiveatthatpoint,buthavingthosegivesyoueffectivecontroloverthetemperatureindifferentroomsaroundyourhouse.Incomparison,otherthermostats’measurementsarelargelylimitedtotheareainwhichthey’reinstalled(安裝).Ifyouliveinasmallerplace,that’snobigdeal;theecobee3stillhasdistinctadvantages.Itistouch-enabledandmorespacious,makingitlessannoyingwhenyouwanttoenteraWiFipassword,seeweatherinformation,andsoon.Still,allthesmartthermostatsareprettygreat.Whichoneisbestjustdependsonwhetheryouneedawhole-homesolutionoramorestraightforwardone.Fornow,ifit’stheformer,gowiththeecobee3.Ecobee3SmarterWiFiThermostatwithRemoteSensor,availableatallshoppingwebsites.1、Whatisthefunctionoftheecobee3?A.Planningschedules. B.Makingdecoration.C.Adjustingtemperatures. D.Storinginformation.2、Accordingtothepassage,oneoftheadvantagesoftheecobee3isthat______.A.itcanbeoperatedeasilybyphone B.ithasdifferentsizesC.itisaproductwithoutusingenergy D.itfollowsthesamepattern3、Whatmakestheecobee3superior?A.Itcostslessthanthosesimilarproducts.B.ItmayworkwithoutaccesstoWiFinetworks.C.Itismoreeffectivewithfewerremotesensors.D.Itcancontrolthetemperatureinalargerarea.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)WuzhenisatypicalancienttowninsouthernChina1.(lie)inthenorthernpartofTongxiangCity,ZhejiangProvince,itcanbeeasilyaccessed(到達)throughanumberofexpresswaysOnarecentbusinesstriptoShanghai,alocalfriend2.(invite)metoWuzhenItwas9:00amwhenwearrivedthereWithitshousesmade3.blackbricksandgraytiles(瓦)againstthewhitewalls,thesmalltownislikea4.(tradition)ChineseinkandwashpaintingWanderingalongtheriverside,youwillbe5.(deep)impressedbythegreatviewandslowlifestyleAtlunchtime,I6.(treat)tothesteamedwhitefish,awell-knowndishservedatmost7.(restaurant)inWuzhenIttastedsogoodButIthinkitisthemixofcultureandfoodthatmakesitsooutstandingAfterlunch,wecontinuedourwalk,enjoyingthesightsandlearningaboutitshistory,ahistory8.isfullofgoodstoriesanduniquecharactersIt'sreallyfortunateforanybody9.(explore)suchabeautifulplaceWehopetherewillbe10.secondchancetovisitthiswonderfultown!OnOctober31,2003,13-year-oldBethanyHamilton,togetherwithherfriends,wentsurfingalongTunnelsBeach,KauaiAround7:30am,shewaslyingonhersurfboardwithherleftarminthewater1.a14-foot-longtigersharkattackedher,severingherleftarmjustbelowtheshoulderShe2.(rush)toWilcoxMemorialHospitalbyherfriendsBythetimeshearrivedthereshe3.(lose)over60%ofherbloodShespentaweekinrecoverybeforebeingreleased4.(surprise),justonemonthaftertheattack,shereturnedtothewatertocontinuepursuingherdreamInitially,sheadoptedacustom-madeboard5.waslongerandslightlythickerthanstandardandhadahandleforherrightarm,makingit6.(easy)topaddle,andshelearnedtokickmoretomakeupforthelossofherleftarmAfterteaching7.(she)tosurfwithonearm,in2004,sheenteredamajor8.(compete)andwontheESPYAwardforBestComebackAthleteIn2007,sherealizedherdreamofsurfingprofessionallyIn2011,afilm,SoulSurfer,9.(base)onherexperiences,wasreleasedandmadeahitimmediatelyNowshehasbecome10.sourceofinspirationtomillionsthroughherstoryofdetermination,faithandhopeSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)校創(chuàng)業(yè)俱樂部成員Bob、Olga、Scott、Ann和David正籌劃在同學中開展“青少年創(chuàng)業(yè)”的宣傳活動。請根據他們各自的興趣(61~65),閱讀下面某雜志上6位青少年企業(yè)家的簡介(A、B、C、D、E和F),為他們選定最佳的宣傳案例,并在答題紙上將該選項標號涂黑。選項中有一項是多余選項。1、Bob:Howtomakeuseofpart-timejobexperiencetosecureapositioninabigcompany?2、Olga:Howtotakeadvantageoffamilytraditionandbuildanewbrand?3、Scott:Howtodiscovermarketneedsandbuildanonlinebusiness?4、Ann:Howtorunabusinessbasedoncreativityandinventions?5、David:Howtostartasmallbusinessbasedonspecialskills?A

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JamesMurrayWellsfoundedGlassesDirect,whichisnowthebiggestonlinesellerofeyeglassesintheworld.Itsellsapairofframeseveryfewminutesandemploys70peopleinitstwooffices.

ThisEnglishentrepreneurwasstillincollegewhenhesawagreatbusinessopportunity.HesawthattherewasnoUKonlineshopsellingeyeglasses.Heusedhiscollegeloanmoneytostartjustsuchabusinessanditwassuccessfulenoughtoearnover$1millionduringitsfirstyearinoperation.

RichieStachowski,11,ofMoraga,Calif.,wentdivingwithhisdadduringavacationinHawaii.Richiewasdisappointedhecouldnottalkunderwateraboutthemanycolorfulandamazingthingshesaw.

WhenRichiegothome,hestartedworkontheequipmentthatwouldallowhimtotalkunderwater.Hisinvention—theWaterTalkies—isbasicallyaphonethatallowssoundwavetotravelabout15feetunderwater.WaterTalkiesarenowofferedattoystoresaroundthecountry.

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FraserDohertyisanexampleofayoungmanwithamoreold-fashionedapproachtobusiness.Attheageof14,FraserDohertybeganmakingjamsfromhisgrandmother’srecipes(制作法)andsellingthemdoor-to-doorinEdinburgh,Scotland.Developingtherecipesandcomingupwithanameforhisproduct,Dohertyquitschoolatage16toworkonSuperjamfulltime.NowSuperjamhasanestimatedworthofover$2millionbasedoncurrentsalesof$1millionannually.

Richardisanexampleofdevelopingandusinghisskillstoearnmoney.Attheageof15helearnedleathercraftatasummercamp.Hethenmadesmallitemshecouldsellattheonlyshopinhisvillage.

Becausehewasdeterminedtoproducethehighest-qualitywork,hisfameandhisprofitgrew.SoonRichardcouldbuylargerquantitiesofleather,whichhemadeintohandbagsandpurses.Thesehesoldinalargershopintheneighboringvillage.

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Dorothystartedherbusinessattheageof14,sellingstick-insecteggsbymailorder.Lessthan20yearslater,sheisGreatBritain’sbiggestbreeder(繁殖者)ofstickinsects.Becauseshehadexperiencewithinsectsandknewshewantedtomakeacareerintheinsectbusiness,Dorothystudiedappliedbiologyatauniversity,designingtherightkindofinsecthousesandresearchingproperfeedingfacilitiesforherinsects.Thisgreatlyincreasedherabilitytosupplythewholepackagetohercustomers.

Ben’sfamilyhelpedhimturnanafter-schooljob—cleaningswimmingpoolsandmowinglawns—intoasuccessfulandvaluableservice.Becauseoftheskillshedevelopedthroughhardwork,helandedapositionwithalargecompany,whichpaidhiscollegefees,providedhimtraininginacareerandguaranteedhimajobaftergraduation.

Thecompanywasnotlookingforahigh-poweredbusinessman;itwantedsomeonewhohadlearnedfinancialknowledgeandthevalueofcustomersatisfaction—allveryimportantentrepreneurialskills.

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