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伊川县2023年考研《英语一》深度自测卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Mymedicalteamhadsaidmybraincouldnolongersendthesignalsforwalkingbecausethosenervesinmyspinalcord(脊髓)hadbeendestroyed.Though1unintentionally.mydoctorsdidtakesomethingveryimportantawayfromme:hope.Then.afriendofmine2metotrytohelpmyself.Iwasangry.Isaid,“They’refourofleadingneurologists.TheyallsaidI'dnevergetany3”“Theycouldhaveallbeenwrong.”.“Theysaidthere’s4Icando!I’mnot5anyeffortintotryingtowalkandthenbemiserablewhenI6.”“Tryingisneverfailure.”Iwasencouragedbyhim.ThatdayItriedwalking7.Isaidtomyself.“Whynot?”WhenI8IhaveaFrankenstein-stylegait(步态).Igetembarrassed,soIexplain.Imetagirlwhosaid,“Stop9yourself.Walkproudly!”She’s10oneofthemanywho'vetaughtmethatifIopenmyhearttoacceptance,theworldisfilledwith11teams.OnemorningmyhusbandBobsaidtherewasahugepresentformeinourdriveway.Itwasa300-poundcyclefor12.Theseatsweresidebyside.Hecouldpedal(踩踏板)whileI13byhimandenjoyedtheoutdoorsagain.Lastweekherepeated.“There’sahugepresentinourdriveway.”He14meoutside.Itwasaone-womanDynamoPowerBike.“Sweetheart,youknowIcan’trideabikebymyself.”I15.Helaughedsweetly.“Iknow.Andyoucan'twalkeither.Thenwhydoesthepedometer(计步器)Iboughtyouhave74milesonit?”Recently,hundredsofmileslater,after16hoursofefforts.forthefirsttimeinfiveyears,Iwentoutback,putmycane(拐杖)17andstartedwalking.I1842yards.Andso,Ihavemadea(n)19silentresolution--adeclarationthatIamprayingotherswillsaytothemselvesaswell.“Yes,Ican.”ChristopherReeveoncesaid,“Whenwehave20,wediscoverpowerswithinourselveswemayhaveneverknown.”1、A.regularlyB.surelyC.nowandthenD.sometimes2、A.urgedB.persuadedC.permittedD.·expected3、A.wiserB.strongerC.betterD.luckier4、A.whatB.muchC.reasonD.nothing5、A.puttingB.turningC.givingD.casting6、A.failB.tryC.walkD.cry7、A.inthelongrunB.atbestC.atnotimeD.onmyown8、A.raceB.walkC.crawlD.standup9、A.helpingB.excusingC.beingD.finding10、A.stillB.yetC.justD.even11、A.supportB.discouragementC.depressionD.optimism12、A.freeB.twoC.allD.reference13、A.waitedB.walkedC.satD.1aughedaited14、A.ledB.waitedforC.pointedD.1ookedfor15、A.shoutedB.wonderedC.whisperedD.questioned16、A.amazingB.impressiveC.hopelessD.exhausting17、A.awayB.downC.overD.off18、A.helpeditB.putitC.appreciateditD.madeit19、A.satisfyingB.increasingC.best-designedD.often-repeated20、A.troubleB.skillsC.hopeD.friendshipSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Ifitweren'tforthementor(导师),RebeccaCruziscertainthatshewouldn'thavegottenherbachelor'sdegree.Ms.Cruzwentthroughatroublingtimeduringhersecondyearincommunitycollege.Shedidn'tfeelmuchsupportathome.Strugglingontheedgeofstoppinghereducation,Cruzturnedtohermentor,AlexLopez."Heputmeintherightdirection,"Cruzrecalls.GiselaBusheyisanotherwomanwhounderstandstheimportanceofmentors,andshehopestofindanAlexforeveryRebecca.SoshedesignedCriticalBridge,whichprovidesthemwithmentorship.AndinOctober,CriticalBridgewasnamedarecipientofthe﹩50,000EncorePrize,whichisawardedbyEncore.org,apartnerorganizationthataimstousethetalentsofthoseaged50orolder.Aspartoftheprize,Encore.orgwillprovidementorsforCriticalBridge.ThementorswillworkwithyouthsthroughouttheirparticipationinthetwoprogramsconnectedtoCriticalBridge.Morethan10,000peopleintheUnitedStatesareretiringeveryday,accordingtoPhyllisMoen,asociologyprofessor.ManyoftheseAmericanshaveexpressedadesiretogivebacktotheircommunities."Theywanttodosomethingmeaningful.Andthere'snothingmoremeaningfulthanmentoringacrossgenerations,"ProfessorMoensays.DimaKhouryhasmentoredyoungpeoplethroughouthercareer.Sheseesmentorshipasapersonalrelationship."Takethetimetogettoknoweachother,"Ms.Khourysays."Ifyoutakethetimetobuildtrustatthebeginning,itwillbemucheasiertobuildahealthyrelationshipafterthat,andmorebeneficial."Speakingfromexperience,shesaysmentorsmightnotalwayshavetheanswers,butbeingalistenerisjustasimportant."Ithinkwhathelpsissomethingaskingtherightquestionandlettingthemthinkaboutit,"shesays."Itbenefitscriticalthinking."Cruz,nowaSanFranciscoStategraduate,hasbecomeamentortoo."Sometimesweareinaconditionwherewedon'thavepeopletogoto;youmightnotmakeitoutfromthatsamecyclewithoutthehelpofanyhumanguide,"shesays.Butbyprovidingmentorshipandresources,Cruzhopesthatifsuchatimecomes,studentswill"makethedecisiontopushforwardasopposedtogivingup."1、WhatcanbeknownaboutRebeccaCruz?A.Shewasstronglysupportedbyherfamily.B.Shefailedtogetherbachelor'sdegree.C.Shegaveuphercollegeeducation.D.Shewashelpedbyhermentor.2、WhatdoweknowaboutCriticalBridge?A.Itoffersstudentsmentorship.B.Itgivesmentorsprizesyearly.C.ItwasfoundedbyAlexLopez.D.Itisatalentsearchorganization.3、WhatdoesDimaKhourythinkofmentorship?A.Itrequiresrichexperience.B.Ittakesalongtimetobuild.C.Itisthebestjobchanceforretiredpeople.D.Itinvolvesagoodunderstandingbetweenpeople.4、WhatisRebeccaCruz'sfuturewish?A.Toprovidestudentswithsupport.B.Toguidestudentsthroughtheirstudy.C.Tobuildahealthyrelationshipwithothers.D.Togetadvancedtraininginmentorshipskills.Text2THEATRECityVarietiesTheHeadrow,Leeds.Tel.430808Oct10~11onlyANightattheVarieties.AllthefunofanoldmusichallwithBarryCryer,DuggleBrown,6dancers,Mystina,JonBarker,AnneDuvalandtheTonyHarrisonTrio.Laughagainattheoldjokesandlistentoyourfavouritesongs.Performances:8p.m.nightly.Admission:£5;under16orover60:£4.YorkTheatreRoyalStLeonard’sPlace,York.Tel.223568Sept23~Oct17GropingforWords-acomedybySueTownsend.BestknownforherAdrianMoleDiaries.Townsendnowwritesaboutaneveningclasswhichtwomenandawomanattend.Agentlecomedy.Admission:Firstnight,Mon:£2;Tues~Fri:£3.25~5.50;Sat:£3.50~5.75.HalifaxPlayhouseKing’sCrossStreet,Halifax.Tel.365998Oct10~17OnGoldenPondbyErnestThompson.Thisisamagicalcomedyaboutrealpeople.Abeautifullyproduced,wellactedplayforeveryone.Don’tmissit.Performances:7:30p.m.Admission:£2.Mon:2seatsforthepriceofone.GrandTheatreOxfordStreet,Leeds.Tel.502116RestaurantandCafé.Oct1~17TheSecretDiaryofAdrianMole,Aged13.SueTownsend’smusicalplay,basedonherbestsellingbook.Performances:Evenings7:45October10~17,at2:30p.m.NoMondayperformances.Admission:Tues~Thurs:£2~5;Fri&Sat:£2~6.1、Whichtheatreoffersthecheapestseat?A.HalifaxPlayhouse.B.CityVarieties.C.GrandTheatre.D.YorkTheatreRoyal.2、Ifyouwanttoseeaplaywitholdjokesandsongs,whichphonenumberwillyouringtobookaseat?A.502116. B.223568.C.365998. D.430808.3、WemaylearnfromthetextthatSueTownsendis________________.A.awriter B.anactressC.amusician D.adirectorText3In2016,ateamofJapanesescientistsfoundbacteriacapableofbreakingdownand“eating”oneoftheworld’smostpopularplastics-polyethyleneterephthalate(PET).Itwasvaluedasapotentialbreakthroughatthetime.ButanewdiscoverycameasateamofBritishscientistsexaminedanenzyme(酶)producedbytheJapanesebacteriatofindoutmoreaboutitsstructure.Whileoperatingthestructuretobetterunderstandhowitworked,theyaccidentallycreatedthechangedenzymethat’sevenmoreefficientatbreakingdownplasticbottles.Theresearchersarenowworkingtofurtherimprovetheenzymesoitcanbeusedonanindustrialscale.It’spossiblethatwithinthenextfewyearstherecouldbeanindustriallypossibleprocessforturningPETintoothersubstancessoitcanberecycled.Theabilitytoscaleuptheprocesswillbeimportant.Plasticpollutionisfastbecomingoneofthebiggestenvironmentalissuesofourtime.Morethan1millionplasticbottlesareboughtaroundtheworldeveryminute.MostofthesebottlesaremadefromPET,whichcantakeupto00yearstobiodegrade(生物降解),andmanyareleftintheoceans.OverhalfofglobalPETwasteisnotcollectedforrecyclingandonly7percentofbottlesarerecycledintonewbottles.Somescientistssaythebreakthrough,thoughpromising,isnowherenearenoughtosolveourpollutioncrisis.Theseenzymesarenotabundantlypresentinnature.Soyouwouldneedtoproducetheenzymefirst,thenaddittothePETplastictodegradeit.”Thisislikelytobeaslowprocess.IfyouhavegonethroughthetroubleofcollectingthePETwaste,thenthereareclearlyfarbetterwaystorecycleitorburnitforenergy,”saidWim,headoftheIndustrialBiotechnologyCenter.Hesuggestedtheuseofcommerciallyavailablebiodegradablebioplasticswouldstillbeabetterbet.1、WhatunexpecteddiscoverydidtheBritishscientistsmake?A.Aneffectivewaytodealwithplasticwaste.B.ApotentialsolutionincollectingPETwaste.C.Thewaytounderstandthestructureofenzymebetter.D.TherealvalueofthediscoverybyJapanesescientists.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“theprocess”inParagraph3actuallyreferto?A.Theprocesstofindtheenzyme.B.Theprocesstomakemoreplastics.C.TheprocesstoreducethePETwaste.D.TheprocesstoproducekindofnewPET.3、WhatistheproblemaboutrecyclingthePETwaste?A.Largequantitiesofplasticbottlesareused.B.OceanplasticwasteishardertobiodegradeC.MostofthePETwasteisleftwithouttreatment.D.MostoftheplasticproductsaremadefromPET.4、Whatcanbeconcludedfromthelastparagraph?A.Theenzymedoesnotexistinnature.B.Theenzymehashelpedtosolvetheplasticproblems.C.Burningplasticwasteforenergyisnowthebestwaytoridit.D.WehavealongwaytogotousetheenzymetorecyclePETwaste.Text4Iwasgettingreadytogotobedwhenthephonerang.Thiscouldnotbegood.Mymindracedthroughthelistoffamilymemberswhomightneedhelp,butthevoicewashardlyfamiliar.“Linda,thisisLesley.”Ididn’tknowLesleywell.Wedidoccasionallyspeakwitheachother,buttosaywewerefriendswasnotappropriate.Iaskedwhatsheneeded.Perhapssomethingreallyawfulcausedhertoreachsomeoneshebarelyknew.Instead,sheaskedme,“Doyouhaveroomforaturkey?Inyourfreezer?”Wehadlotsofroominourfreezer,andinfact,toomuch.“Sure,”Iresponded,“didyourfreezerbreakdown?”“Notexactly,”Lesleyreplied,“butIwillexplainwhenIarrive.”Minuteslatercameahugefreezertruck.Lesleysteppeddownandexplainedthelease(租约)ofthegrocerystoreherhusbandservicedhadrunoutandthattheyhadtoemptyallthefreezersthatnight.Thinkingitwasashametothrowawayallthisgoodfood,theydecidedtodropofffoodtoanyoneshecouldthinkof.Noticingourfreezerwasprettyempty,Lesleyaskedtofillitup.Ourhomewastheirlaststopandanythingleftwouldhavetobeputinourfreezer.Anhourlater,everythingfinished,Iaskedher,“Whenwillyoucomebackforallthis?”Lesleylaughed,“Wedon’twantitback.Itisyours!Thanksforhelpingusout!”Thentheywavedgoodbyeanddroveaway.“Forhelpingthemout?”Weopenedourfreezerdoor.Insidewereallexpensivefoodsweneverboughtbutoftenlongedtotry.Wewerestrugglingtobuygroceries,yetitwasnotsomethingwesharedwithanyone.However,ourneedsweremetinanunexpectedwaybythatcall.1、Howdidthewriterfeelwhensheheardthephoneringing?A.Relieved. B.Anxious.C.Shocked. D.Angry.2、WhatdoestheauthorindicatebytheunderlinedsentenceinPara.2?A.Theywereshortoffoodsupplies.B.Theirfreezerwasnotfrequentlyused.C.Theyweregladtoputtheturkeyinthefreezer.D.Theirfreezerwastoosmalltofillmuchfoodin.3、WhydidLesleycallupthewriter?A.Becausethewriterwashergoodfriend.B.Becausesomethingawfulhadhappened.C.Becausesheknewthewriterwasinneed.D.Becauseshedidn’twantfoodtogotowaste.4、Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.WhoIsMyAngel? B.UnexpectedBargainsC.AFriendonSpeakingTerms D.DoYouHaveRoomforaTurkey?PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Whensomeonehas1.(deep)hurtyou,itcanbeverydifficulttoletgoofyourangerButforgivenessispossibleanditcanbesurprisingly2.(benefit)toyourphysicalandmentalhealthSofar,studies3.(show)thatpeoplewhoforgivecanhavemoreenergy,betterappetiteandbettersleep“Peoplewhoforgiveshow4.(little)angerandmorehopefulness,”saysDrFredericLuskin,whowrotethebookForgiveforGood“Soitcanhelpreducethetirednessoutoftheimmunesystemandallowpeople5.(feel)moreenergetic”Sowhensomeonehashurtyou,cooldownfirstTakeacoupleofbreathsandthinkofsomething6.givesyoupleasure:abeautifulsceneinnature,orsomeoneyouloveDon’twaitforan7.(apologize)“Manytimesthepersonwhohurtyoumayneverthinkofapologizing,”saysDrLuskin“Theymayhavewantedtohurtyouortheyjustdon’tseethingsinthesamewaySoifyouwaitforpeopletosaysorry,youcouldbewaitingforaverylongtime”Nextkeep8.mindthatforgivenessdoesnotnecessarilymean9.(accept)theactionofthepersonwho10.(upset)youInstead,learntolookforthelove,beautyandkindnessaroundyouFinally,trytoseethingsfromtheotherperson’sperspectiveYoumayrealizethatheorshewasactingoutofignoranceTogainperspective,youmaywanttowritealettertoyourselffromthatperson’spointofviewAgroupofclassmatesgottogethertovisittheiroldteacherTheseclassmatesallhadgoodjobsandmadelotsofmoneyTheytalked1.(happy)Theteacheraskedthemthedifficultytheyhad2.(achieve)theirdreamsThentheirtalksoonturnedtocomplainingaboutthestressinworkandlifeTheteacherwentto3.kitchenandcamebackwithalargepotofcoffeeandmanycups-chinaones,plasticonesandglassonesSomeareplainlooking,someareexpensiveandsomearelovelyTheteachertoldthemtohelp4.(they)tothecoffeeWhenallthestudentshadacupofcoffeeinhand,theteachersaid,“Canyounoticethatallofyoutooknice-lookingexpensivecups,leaving5.theplainandcheapones?Youwantonlythebestforyourselves,6.isthesourceofyourproblems”“Whatallofyoureallywantedwascoffee,notthecup,7.youwentforthebestcupsandthenbeganlookingateachother’scups”“Nowthinkaboutthis:lifeisthecoffee,andthejobs,moneyandpositioninsociety8.(be)thecupsTheyarejust9.(tool)tohold,anddonotchangethelifeSometimes,bycaringonlyaboutthecups,wefail10.(enjoy)thecoffeeSodon’tletthecupsdriveyou,andenjoythecoffeeinstead”SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Amastermindalliance(策划小组)isbuiltoftwoormoremindsworkingactivelytogetherinperfectharmonytowardacommondefiniteobjective.1、Noonehasevergainedsuccesswithoutapplyingthemastermindprinciple.Allgreatmindshavebeenreinforced(加强)throughcontactwithothersthatallowedthemtogrowandexpand.Therearefourstepstomakesurethatyoucanhaveasuccessfulmastermindalliance.Step1:DetermineYourPurposeThefirststepinputtingtogetheramastermindallianceistoadoptadefinitepurposeforittoattain.2、Writingourtheplanforyouralliance’ssuccesswillmakeyouawareofeveryoneofthelinksofthechainyoumustforge(铸造).Step2:SelecttheMembersofYourAllianceYoumustselectsomeonewhoareappropriateandcanfillyourneeds.Trialanderrorwillbeapartoftheprocess,buttherearetwoqualitiestohelpyou.Thefirstistheabilitytodothejob.3、Beingclearaboutyouralliance’spurposewillgiveyouabasisforjudgingsomeone’sabilitytoworkinharmonywithit.Step3:DetermineYourRewards4、Determineatthebeginningwhatrewardsyouareofferinginreturnfortheworkofothers.Yourbestmotivator,wealth,mustbewillinglyfairlyandgenerouslydividedamongyourteam.Themoregenerousyouare,themorehelpyouwillget.Step4:5、Establishadefiniteplaceandtimeforregularmeetingstoensurethatyouaremakingprogressanddealingwiththeissuesyouface.A.MakeaPlanforYourSuccessB.Ifyouhavealreadywrittenoutyourowndefinitepurposeandthemeansyouwillusetoattainit,thisstepwillbefamiliarforyou.C.Clearlydeterminedrewardsforparticipationinyourmastermindallianceareanimportantfactorinitsharmony.D.SetaTimeandPlaceforMeetingE.Recognitionisjustasimportantasmoneytomanypeople.F.Theotherqualityistheabilitytoworkinaspiritofharmonywithothers.G.Themastermindprincipleletsyouusethefullstrengthoftheexperienceandknowledgeofotherpeoplejustasiftheywereyourown.HowtostopsleepinginClass?Sleepinginclasspreventsyoufrompayingat
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