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2023年内蒙古乌兰察布市考研《英语一》押题密卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)WhenIwasafreshmanincollege,Ihadsomeseniorstellingme,“Youshouldnotreallytrytogetthehighestgrades.Trytoscorejustaboutenoughthatyouarerightabovethe1.”Theysaid,“Lookatthatguy!Heisa2buthedoesn’thaveajob.”Theboyhappenedto3thisconversation,butdidnotsayanythingand4wenttohisdormitory.Ifollowed5adviceforayear,andgotreallyaveragegrades.Unexpectedlythatyear,the6ineconomyoccurredandthewholeworldchanged.Almostalltheseniorsinmycollegewhohadofferlettersintheirhandsstartedgetting7lettersintheirmailbox.Itwassadnesseverywhereandthenitwasastateof8alloverthecampus.9,thetopperwasstillquiet.Hecalledmetohisroom.Ihadnocluewhyhe10me.Ithoughthehadseenmeinthelibraryseveraltimes.Heonlywantedtospendten11withme,butpassedmehis12lifeadvice.Hesaid,“Checkthisletterout.”Itsaid——“MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.Congratulations!Youare13foraPhDprogram.”“Trytogetthekindofgradesthatyoucould14yourselfon.Don’ttakethe15advice.Look!Theywerealltellingyoutobeaverage.ButIknowyoucandobetter.Nowgo,andspendasmanyhoursinthe16asyoucanratherthanhangingoutwithyourfriends.”Hecontinued,“Youneverknowhowtheworldwillchange.Everythingyouowncanbe17atonetime.Theonlythingwon’tbetrayyou:your18work.”Igotthehighestgradesthefollowingsemesters.I19ittoUniversityofWisconsinMadisonforaPhDinChemicalEngineering,andthentoIntelcorporation.Whoknowswherethenext20couldbe...1、A.top B.average C.percentage D.grade2、A.candidate B.graduate C.topper D.loser3、A.join B.hear C.interrupt D.ignore4、A.angrily B.happily C.awkwardly D.silently5、A.his B.my C.their D.your6、A.growth B.development C.downturn D.recovery7、A.decline B.confirmation C.invitation D.recommendation8、A.fancy B.mind C.conflict D.panic9、A.Lastly B.Luckily C.Therefore D.However10、A.hated B.favored C.disturbed D.suggested11、A.periods B.seconds C.hours D.minutes12、A.hardest B.closest C.best D.newest13、A.considered B.refused C.accepted D.praised14、A.limit B.pride C.relax D.control15、A.wrong B.different C.frank D.easy16、A.library B.club C.job-hunting D.mind-reading17、A.takenaway B.passeddown C.usedup D.leftbehind18、A.difficult B.hard C.regular D.creative19、A.failed B.processed C.wrote D.made20、A.destination B.purpose C.condition D.contractSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Socialnetworksareabigpartofnearlyeveryteenager'slifeinthisdayandage.ManyteenshaveQQ,WeChat,orWeibobutlittledoalotofteensknowthattheycanbeheldresponsibleforeverythingtheypostfortherestoftheirlives.Everythingyoupostonlineispartofadigitalfootprintthatcanalwaysbetraced(追踪)backtoyou.Thatincludeseverypost,evenlike,comment,favoriteandforwardthatyouhaveevercommitted.Allpicturesyou'vepostedorwillposthavebeenstoredinadigitaldatabase,anditisthecompanies'righttokeepallofthesedocumentsthatyoubelievetohavebeendeletedorhidden.Witheverypostcomesaconsequence;whetheritisgoodorbad,whatyoupostcouldbeseenbyanyone.Thatiswhyyouhavetobeverycarefulofwhatyoudecidetopostorcomment.IfyouthinkyouaresafefromServitefindingoutaboutonefunnycommentyoumadesixmonthsagoonameaninglesspicture,youareprobablywrong.Recently,asenior,Aaron,atServitelearnedthislessonthehardwaythisyear.HewroteaseriesofuglycommentstowardsConnellygirlsonawebpage,ignoringpotentialconsequences.Thisstudent,however,didhavetofaceconsequencesfromServiteashewasremovedfromallofhisleadershiprolesintheschool.Surprisinglyenough,hefullyagreedwithhispunishmenthandeddownbytheadministrationandfullyunderstoodwhyhewasgivensuchseverediscipline(惩处)."WhenyouagreetocometoServite,youareagreeingtodefendwhatServitestandsfor,"theyoungmansaid."Thatcontinuespastthehoursof8amand2pm.It'satalltimes."So,nexttimeyou'reabouttopostsomethingyouthinkcouldbereceivedasoffensiveorinappropriate,thinktwice,thinkagain,anddon'tpresssend.1、Whatdoestheauthorthinktheteensshoulddointhefirstparagraph?A.Avoidusingsocialmedia.B.Removetheirowndigitaldocuments.C.Beresponsibleforwhattheyputonline.D.Learntobalancetheironlineandofflinetime.2、WhatmistakedidAaronmakeonline?A.Drawingsomemeaninglesspictures.B.Makingsomebadcomments.C.Failingtotakehislesson.D.Breakingdownaspecialwebpage.3、WhatdidServitedowithAaron'scase?A.ItreachedanagreementwithConnellygirls.B.IthelpedAarongetridofilleffects.C.ItgaveAaronaseverepunishment.D.ItstoodonAaron'sside.4、Forwhomisthetextprobablyintended?A.Teenagers.B.Teachers.C.Parents.D.Networkengineers.Text2AmongtheinternationalstudentsinCanadawhoarestrugglingtofindajobthereaftergraduation,someofthemeventuallymakeitwithrelativeease.They'retheoneswho'vealreadybuiltupmuchinternship(实习)experiencewhilestillattendinguniversity,astheirmajorsofferaco­operativeprogram.Co­opprograms,afeature(特色)ofCanadianuniversityprograms,allowacademicstudiestobecombinedwithworkexperience.Duringschoolyears,studentsgettonetworkwithemployers,gaininternshipexperienceinrelevantfields,andearnacademiccreditsthatcounttowardtheirdegreeordiploma.Co­opprogramsareavailableinmostcomprehensiveuniversities,liketheUniversityofWaterloo,WilfridLaurierUniversityandYorkUniversity.Theseprogramsarenotonlyopentostudentsmajoringinbusinessbutalsotomanyscienceandartmajors.Statisticsshowthatnearly30percentofrecentforeignapplicantshavechosenmajorsthatalsosubscribetotheco­opprogram.“It'seasytounderstand,”saidasenioreducationcounselor.Henotedthatworkingopportunitiesareprovidedbyemployersthatbuildbridgeswiththeuniversityandmostofthemarewell­knowncompaniesorlocalgovernmentorganizations.Moreover,theaveragesalaryforinternsisashighasC$30,000toC$40,000ayear.Studentscanchoosetoworkduringvacationsortermtimesfreely.Therequireddurationoftheinternshipforundergraduatesrangesfromeighttotwelvemonths,orfourtosixmonthsforgraduatestudents.“Theprogramsalsobenefitthosestudentswhowanttoapplyforimmigration,”addedthecounselor.“That'sbecausethepoliciesofmanyprovincesinCanadarequireacertainlengthofworkexperienceoftheapplicants.”1、What'sthemaincharacteristicofco­opprograms?A.Theyofferavarietyofjobsindifferentfields.B.Theymakeacademiccreditseasiertogain.C.Employersworkwithstudentsontheirstudies.D.Studentsgetworkexperiencewhileatuniversity.2、Whatdoestheexampleofforeignapplicantsindicate?A.Co­opprogramsarebecomingmorepopular.B.Theaveragesalaryforinternswillincrease.C.Co­opprogramsareopentoallmajors.D.Companieswelcomeforeignstudents.3、Whichsectionofawebsitedoesthetextprobablycomefrom?A.Business.B.Education.C.Lifestyle.D.Culture.Text3WelcometoAdventureland!EveryonelovesAdventureland!TheParksandExhibitionswerebuiltforyoutoexplore(探索),enjoy,andadmiretheirwonders.Everyvisitwillbeanunforgettableexperience.Youwillgoawayenriched,longingtocomeback.Whatareyougoingtodothistime?TheTravelPavilionExploreplacesyouhaveneverbeentobefore,andexperiencedifferentwaysoflife.VisittheAmazonjungle(丛林)village,theTurkishmarket,theTaifloatingmarket,theBerbermountainhouseandothers.Talktothepeopletherewhowilltellyouabouttheirlives,andthingstheymake.Youcantrymakingacarpet,makingnets,fishing…TheFutureTowerThisexhibitionshowshowprogresswilltouchourlives.Itallowsustolookintothefutureandexplorethecitiesofthenextcenturyandthewaywe’llbelivingthen.Spendsometimeinourspacestationandclimbintooursimulator(模拟装置)fortheJourneytoMars!TheNatureParkThisisnotreallyoneparkbutseveral.IntheSafariParkyoucandriveamongAfricananimalsinoneofourRangeCruisers:seelions,giraffes,elephantsinthewild.MoveontotheOceanParktowatchthedolphinsandwhales.AndthenthereisstilltheAviarytosee…ThePyramidThisisthecenterofAdventureland.Runoutoffilm,needsomepostcardsandstamps?Forallthesethingsandmanymore,visitourundergroundshoppingcenter.Comehereforinformationandideastoo.1、TheTravelPavilionisbuilttohelpvisitors.A.realizetheimportanceoftravellingB.learnsomethingaboutdifferentplacesintheworldC.learnhowtomakethingssuchasfishingnetsD.becomefamiliarwithmountaincountries2、Ifyouareinterestedinknowingaboutwhatpeople’slifewillbe,youmayvisit.A.theTravelPavilion B.thePyramidC.theSafariPark D.theFutureTower3、Ifyouwanttogetatoyliontotakehome,wherewillyoumostlikelygo?A.ThePyramid. B.TheNaturePark.C.TheFutureTower. D.TheTravelParvilion.Text4Inourlife,theyaretwodifferenttypesofdreamer,一low-recalldreamersandhigh-recalldreamers.AccordingtoresearchersattheLyonNero-scienceResearchCenterinFrance,high-recalldreamersreportedtheyrememberedtheirdreamsalmosteverydaywhilelow-recalldreamerssaidtheyonlyrememberedtheirdreamsonceortwiceamonth,reportedLiveScience.PerrineRuby,aleadscientistattheresearchcenterinLyon,studied41people(21high-recalldreamersand20low-recalldreamers)andrecordedtheirbrainactivity.Shefoundthatapartofthebraincalledthetemporo-parietaljunction(颞顶叶交界处)wasmoreactiveinhigh-recalldreamers.Thiswastruebothwhentheyweresleepingandawake.Thisareaofthebrainisresponsibleforcollectingandprocessinginformationfromtheoutsideworld.Thismeansthathigh-recalldreamersaremoresensitivetowhatishappeningaroundthem.Forexample,whentheyareawake,theyrespondmorestronglytohearingtheirownnames.Whentheyaresleeping,theytendtobewokenupmoreeasilybysoundsandmovements.Bycloselystudyingpeople’sbrainactivity,Rubyfoundthathigh-recalldreamershavetwiceasmuch“wakefulnesstime”duringsleepaslow-recalldreamersdo.Anditisduringtheseshortperiodsofwakefulnessthatthebrainmemorizesdreams.Thisisnothardtounderstand.Justtrytothinkofyourownsleepingexperience.Ifyouarerestlessduringthenight,youaremorelikelytorememberyourdreams,butifyousleepwellandsoundly,youtendtorememberverylittleinthemorning.Thisisbecause“younevergetachancetoremember”,RobertStickgold,aHarvardMedicalSchoolresearcher,toldTheWashingtonPost.AsanotherresearchprojectattheUniversityofTurkuinFinlandshowed,dreamcontentcanalsoaffectourmemory.Negativedreamsareeasiertorecallthanordinarydreams.Nightmaresareoftenrecalledbecausetheyareemotionallynegative,andsuchdreamscausefear.1、Whatcanweknowabouthigh-recalldreamersaccordingtothearticle?A.Theyhaveverylittlebrainactivitywhentheysleep.B.Theycanremembertheirdreamsclearly.C.Theydon’tknowhowtodescribetheirdreams.D.Theycan’tremembertheirdreams.2、Whichistrueaboutlow-recalldreamerscomparedtohigh-recalldreamers?A.Theyhavehigherqualitysleep.B.TheyhavemoresleeplessnightsC.Theyaremoreeasilywokenatnight.D.Theyrespondfasterwhenhearingtheirnames.3、Whatisthemainpurposeofthesecondtolastparagraph?A.ToexplainRuby’sfindings.B.Toattractreaders,interestinfuturestudies.C.Toshowtheadvantagesofbeingalow-recalldreamer.D.Tosuggestwhattodotobecomealow-recalldreamer.4、WhatdidtheresearchprojectinFinlandfind?A.Ordinarydreamscanhelpourbrainrest.B.Dreamsareoftenaffectedbyouremotions.C.Nightmaresoftenhappenwhenwedon'tsleepwell.D.Negativedreamsaremorelikelytoberecalled.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)1.(see)fromouterspace,Earthisablueplanet,duetothefactthattheoceancoversover70percentofitssurfaceAccordingtoanewstudypublishedinthejournalScience,theoceanplaysagreatrolein2.(slow)downglobalwarmingItis“3.importantbuffer(缓冲物)”,4.TheNewYorkTimesputitTheoceanscanabsorb93percentoftheheattrappedbythegreenhousegases5.humansreleaseintotheatmosphereAndtheother7percent6.(absorb)bytheair,landandicecaps,accordingtotheGuardian“Iftheoceanwasn’tabsorbingasmuchheat,thesurfaceofthelandwouldheatupmuch7.(fast)thanitisrightnow,”saidprofessorMalinLPinskyatRutgersUniversityintheUS“Infact,theoceanissavingusfromrapidwarmingrightnow”However,theoceanitself,asDiscoverMagazinenoted,isheatingup40percentfasteronaveragethantheUnitedNations8.(believe)fiveyearsagoThatmeansiftheoceantemperaturesincrease9.thisspeed,thehighwatertemperatures“willkilloffmarineecosystems,raisesea10.(level)andmakehurricanesmoredestructive(破坏性的)”,theGuardianreportedHaveyoueverseenapaintingdestroy1.(it)?Thisstrangeeventhappenedduringarecentauction(拍卖)inLondonGirlWithBalloonisoneofthemostwell-knownworksofBritishartistBanksyIt2.(sell)for£3.04million(about4.49millionyuan)attheSothebyauctionhouseonOct5.However,shortly6.thehammer(锤子)wentdown,thepaintingbegantoslidedownitsframe(画框)andhalfofthepaintingwascutinto7.(piece)!Infact,there8.(be)ashredder(碎纸机)intheframeMoresurprisingly,theartistmighthavesettheshredderintheframehimselfyearsago,YahooNewsreportedBanksyisknown9.beingmysteriousandunpredictableNooneknowshisrealname,10.hispaintingsareeverywhereacrosstheUKHealwaysplayshoaxes(恶作剧)ontheartworldPeoplebelievethisisjustanotherexampleofBanksy11.(play)atrickTheythinkheisagainstthecommercialization(商品化)ofartHowever,the12.(fun)partisthatthishoaxmighthavemadethepaintingmorevaluable“(Thepriceis)possiblyashighasbeingworth£2million(about13.2millionyuan)plus,”JoeySyer,14.(found)ofartwebsiteMyArtBrokercom,toldtheGuardianSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)HerearethosefivethingsyoushouldNEVERsayordotoyourspouse(配偶)●It’syourfault!Sometimes,afinancialdecisiongoesbad,oneofyourchildrengetsintroubleatschool,orsomehouseholddisasteroccurs.Andknowthis—thingsdogobadfromtimetotimeinanyrelationship.1、●Itoldyouso!2、Thereisnoneedtoremindyourspousethatyouwererightaboutsomethingandtheywerewrong.Talkaboutwastedcriticism!●Saying“Iamupsetwithyouaboutthisorthat…”inapublicsetting.Tellingprivatesecretsorcriticizingyourspouseinpublicortosomeoneelsecandopermanentdamagetothetrustinyourrelationship.3、●Whydoyoualways…Focusingonyourspouse’sweaknessratherthanbuildingontheirstrengthswillonlyincreasetheirweaknessanddiminishtheirstrength.4、●5、Ifyouaskwhereyourspousewantslogotodinnerandhe/shesuggestsacoupleofplaces,thenyouselectadifferentone,byyouractionsyousaid,“Idonotrespectyouropinionanddon’tcarewhatyouthink!”A.Trustusonthis—thesefourwordsarerarelyeverusedinsuccessfulmarriages.B.Stickwiththestrengthsanddon’tfocusonweakness.C.Developthesameinterestandtrytosharethesameopinion.D.Beliefcanhelpsolvemanyproblems.E.Keepprivatethingsprivate.F.Buttheblamegameneverworks!G.Askforyourspouse’sopinionandthendotheopposite.Distancerunnersoftenworryabout“hittingthewall”duringtrainingorraces,whennegativethoughtsbecomesooverpoweringthattheymakeitdifficulttocontinue.1、Atthattime,thebody’sglycogen(糖原)suppliesbecomeexhausted.Asaresult,ma

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