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2023年金山屯区考研《英语一》预测密卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)LitaCabEllutisoneofSpain’smostsuccessfulartists,“My1waslikethatofthousandsofstreetkidsaroundtheworld.”saysLita.Sheusedto2thestreetsofBarcelonawithotherhomelesschildrenand3intheopenair.Litawas4inavillageinAragon,north-eastSpain,in1961.Whileshewasababy,hermother5Barcelona.Shewasleftwithhergrandmother—but6shespentmostofhertimeoutonthe7.8,shesaysthat“artwastherebecauseartis9aroundus”,butshedidn’tthinkaboutitina10sense—shewasfocusedon11.Lita’sgrandmother12whenshewasabout10yearsoldandshe13aBarcelonaorphanage(孤儿院)beforebeing14by“abeautifulCatalanfamily”twoyearslater.Shedidn’t15muchaboutthem,exceptthatthey16hertoart.TheytookhertoMadrid’sPradomuseum,andshowedGoya’sworkstoher.Heradoptedfamily17Litatokeeppainting—they18paidforprivateteacherstomakeupfor19time.Sheslowlymadeprogressatschool,startedtolistentothe“voiceofart”and20tostudyhard.1、A.hobbyB.skillC.dreamD.childhood2、A.moveB.wanderC.leaveD.cross3、A.drankB.sangC.sleptD.danced4、A.bornB.curedC.invitedD.admired5、A.movedtoB.stayedinC.passedbyD.backedoff6、A.infavorB.indangerC.inpersonD.inreality7、A.bedsB.streetsC.tablesD.grasses8、A.KnowingB.TrainingC.RememberingD.Forgetting9、A.badlyB.finallyC.neverD.always10、A.sadB.badC.formalD.humorous11、A.arrivalB.survivalC.eagernessD.patience12、A.diedB.bitC.ranD.played13、A.keptpacewithB.endedupinC.tookchargeofD.gotholdof14、A.adoptedB.matchedC.shownD.recognized15、A.finishB.admitC.mindD.tell16、A.attachedB.contributedC.introducedD.added17、A.discouragedB.taughtC.encouragedD.shocked18、A.yetB.justC.stillD.even19、A.closingB.lostC.availableD.spare20、A.decidedB.pretendedC.preferredD.abandonedSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1MovingsmoothlyandsilentlythroughAlibabaGroupHoldingLtd’sfuturistic“FlyZoo”hotel,blackdisc-shapedrobotsaboutametreinheightdeliverfoodanddropofffreshtowels.Therobotsarepartofasetofhigh-techtoolsthatAlibabasaysstronglycutsthehotel’scostofhumanlabourandeliminatestheneedforgueststointeractwithotherpeople.Formallyopenedtothepubliclastmonth,the290-roomFlyZooisanincubatorfortechnologyAlibabawantstoselltothehotelindustryinthefutureandanopportunitytoshowcaseitsprowessinartificialintelligence.ItisalsoanexperimentthattestsconsumercomfortlevelswithunmannedcommerceinChina.Insidethehotel,softly-litwhitepanelledwallsbringtomindtheinteriorsofHollywoodspaceships.Guestscheckinatpodiumsthatscantheirfaces,aswellaspassportsorotherID.VisitorswithaChinesenationalIDcanscantheirfacesusingtheirsmartphonestocheckinaheadoftime.Elevatorsscanguests’facesagaintoverifywhichfloortheycanaccessandhotelroomdoorsareopenedwithanotherfacescan.“It’sveryquickandsafe.Ihaven’tuseditmuchyet,butbasically,Icanbeinmyroominoneminute,”saidguestTracyLi.Liaddedthatsafetywasoneofherprioritiesandshewaspleasedherroomcouldonlybeenteredwithascanofherface.Intherooms,Alibaba’svoicecommandtechnologyisusedtochangethetemperature,closethecurtains,adjustthelightingandorderroomservice.Atthehotel’srestaurant,tallercapsule-shapedrobotsdeliverfoodthatguestshaveorderedviatheFlyZooappwhileataseparatebar,alargeroboticarmcanmixmorethan20differenttypesofcocktails.Facialrecognitioncamerasaddchargestotheroomrateautomatically.Thehoteldoesemployhumans,thoughAlibabadeclinedtodetailhowmany.Thisincludeschefsandcleanersaswellasreceptionstaff,whowillassistwithconventionalcheck-inproceduresforguestsunwillingtohavetheirfacesscannedandwanttouseelectronickeycards.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eliminates”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Removes. B.Meets.C.Limits. D.Increases.2、WhydoesAlibababuildtheFlyZoo?A.Tocutthecostofconsumers.B.Tocompetewithotherhotels.C.Toexperimentitsartificialintelligence.D.Tomakesureofthesafetyofguests.3、WhatdistinctivefeaturedoestheFlyZoohave?A.Itdoesn’tneedwaitersandcooksintherestaurant.B.Itsrobotscanmixcocktailsandtakefoodtotheguests.C.Guestscanentertheroomquicklywithoutscanning.D.Voicecommandtechnologymeetsallneedsofguests.4、Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Conventionalthingsmustbeabolished.B.Artificialintelligencehasmanyadvantages.C.Personalinformationofguestsisconfidential.D.Humanscannotbereplacedcompletely.Text2"Actingistheleastmysteriousofallcrafts,"MarionBrandooncesaid.Butforscientists,workingoutwhatisgoingoninanactor'sheadhasalwaysbeensomethingofapuzzle.Now,researchershavesaidactorsshowdifferentpatternsofbrainactivitydependingonwhethertheyareincharacterornot.DrStevenBrown,fromMcMasterUniversityinCanada,said,"Itlookslikewhenyouareacting,youaresuppressing(压制)yourself;almostlikethecharacterispossessingyou."Brownandcolleaguesreporthow15actors,mainlytheatrestudents,weretrainedtotakeonaShakespearerole—eitherRomeoorJuliet—inatheatreworkshop.Theyweretheninvitedintothelaboratory,wheretheirbrainswerescannedinaseriesofexperiments.OnceinsidetheMRIscanner,theactorswereaskedtoansweranumberofquestions,suchas:wouldtheygototheparty?Andwouldtheytelltheirparentsthattheyhadfalleninlove?Eachactorwasaskedtorespondtodifferentquestions,basedontwodifferentpremises(前提).Inone,theywereaskedfortheirownperspective,whileintheother,theywereaskedtorespondasthoughtheywereeitherRomeoorJuliet.Theresultsrevealedthatthebrainactivitydiffereddependingonthesituationbeingtested.Theteamfoundthatwhentheactorswereincharacter,theyusesomethird-personknowledgeorinferencesabouttheircharacter.Theteamsaidtheyalsofoundadditionalreductioninactivityintworegionsoftheprefrontalcortex(前额皮质)linkedtothesenseofself,comparedwithwhentheactorswererespondingasthemselves.However,PhilipDavis,aprofessorattheUniversityofLiverpool,wasunimpressedbytheresearch,sayingactingisaboutfarmorethan"pretending"tobesomeone—itinvolvesembodying(体现)thetextandlanguage.1、HowdidDrBrown'steamconducttheirresearch?A.Byscanningthebrainactivityofsomeactors.B.Bydoingasurveywithsometheatregoers.C.Byinterviewingsometheatreteachers.D.Byconsultingsomeexperiencedresearchers.2、WhatisthefindingofDrBrown'sresearch?A.Actingisnotasmysteriousaspeoplethink.B.Actors'brainactivitydifferswhentheyareacting.C.Actingisfarmorethanpretendingtobethecharacter.D.Actors'brainactivityismoreactivewhentheyareincharacter.3、HowdidPhilipDavisreacttotheresearch?A.Hesupportedit. B.Hedoubtedit.C.Heexplainedit. D.Headvocatedit.4、Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Adebateofhowthebrainfunctions.B.AplaywrittenbyShakespeare.C.Aresearchonthebrainactivityofactors.D.Areportofthecooperationofscientistsandactors.Text3OliverandtheSeawigsbyPhilipReevePublishedby

OUPPressISBN:978-0-192-73455-6Olivergrewupinafamilyofexplorers—buthisbiggestadventureisabouttobegin!Alongwithhisnewfriends,Olivergoesofftolookforhismissingparents.Ireallylikethisbookbecauseit’snotoneofthoseshortstoriesthatareovertooquickly,butalongishbookthattakestimetoread.Irecommendthisbookandgiveit5stars.Ginny,age8LadyLydia:ReadMeaStorybyAnneLavisPublishedby

AHStockwellISBN:978-0-722-34327-2LadyLydiaisoldandeccentric(古怪的),butsheisneverlonely.Shesharesherhomewithbatsandmiceandspiders,andalltheanimalsroundaboutareherfriendstoo.MylovelydaughterAlicelikesallthepicturesoftheanimalsinthisbook,butshedoesn’tlikeitwhenthepageshave

lotsofwritingonwithnopictures.Aliceratesthisbook2outof5.Alice,age4IAmaWoollyHat(EARLYREADER)bySalmaKoraytemPublishedby

OrionBooksISBN:978-1-444-00844-9EarlyReadersaresteppingstonesfrompicturebookstoreadingbooks.AblueEarlyReaderisperfectforsharingandreadingtogether.ThisbookmakesmysweetheartLuciefeellovelyinsideandthedrawingarenotasgoodbecausethecolorsarenotbrightlikeotherbooks.Lucieratesthisbook3outof5.Lucie,age4ARoyalFairytaleby

InkRobinPublishedby

EgmontISBN:978-1-405-26843-1SeeKateandWill’sromancedevelopfromtheirstudyingdaysatEdinburghthroughtotheirhappyweddingatBuckinghamPalacewiththeroyalfamily,eventhequeen,intow.MylittleangelAmylikesthebook.Thebestpartsaretheweddingandfireworksasshelikesfireworksandthecolorsonthepagearereallybright.Amyratesit4outof5.Amy,age41、Whichbookmightananimalloverprefer?A.ARoyalFairytale.B.OliverandtheSeawigs.C.LadyLydia:ReadMeaStory.D.IAmaWoollyHat(EARLYREADER).2、Wholikesbrightcolors?A.GinnyandAlice.B.LucieandAmy.C.GinnyandAmy.D.AliceandLucie.3、Whosebookshowsromanceandhappiness?A.PhilipReeve.B.AnneLavis.C.SalmaKoraytem.D.InkRobin.Text4PrimaveraSoundTokickoffthesummer,there’snobetterplacetobethanBarcelona.Ontheconcertlineup,you’llfindbandslikeTheZombies,ArcadeFire,andBonIver.Thentakesometimetosoakupthelocalfood,wine,andculture.Date:May31–June4,2018Location:Barcelona,SpainMusicType:Indie,rock,hip-hopPrice:80€–300€(around$86–$323)RecommendedplacestostayinBarcelona:Hotel1898HotelBarcelonaUniversalMercerHotelBarcelonaGovernorsBallOneofthegreatestsummerconcertsinNewYorkCityisGovernor’sBall,whichtakesplaceinearlyJuneatRandall’sIslandPark.SomeofthemanyartistsplayingincludeTool,Phoenix,Lorde,Flume,andtheWu-TangClan.Date:June2-4,2018Location:NewYorkCity,NewYork,USAMusicType:Rock,hip-hop,popPrice:$105–$2RecommendedplacestostayinNewYorkCity:WNewYork–UnionSquare,UnionSquare,NewYorkCity,UnitedStatesAloftHarlemSuper8LongIslandCityLGAHotelCourtyardNewYorkManhattan/UpperEastSideBonnarooBonarooisanotherepicsummereventthatdrawsincrowdsofaround60,000eachyear.Someofthemosticonicmusiclegendswillbeplayingthisyear,includingU2,RedHotChiliPeppers,TheWeeknd,andChancetheRapper.Date:June8-11,2018Location:Manchester,Tennessee,USAMusicType:Rock,hip-hopPrice:$210.50–$554+feesRecommendedplacestostayinManchester:MicrotelInn&SuitesbyWyndhamManchesterCountryInn&SuitesManchesterTheAmbassadorInn&Luxury1、OnwhichofthedayscanyouenjoyRock,hip-hopinPrimaveraSound?A.June1,2018.B.June5,2018.C.June9,2018.D.June11,2018.2、TowitnessiconicmusiclegendChancetheRapperplaying,whichofthefollowingaretherecommendedplacestostay?A.CourtyardNewYorkManhattan.B.HotelBarcelonaUniversal.C.Randall’sIslandPark.D.TheAmbassadorInn&Luxury.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)语法填空IgainalotofrewardingexperiencesfromsomesocialactivitiesOurlocalCommunityYouthClubisaverypopularorganizationwithyoungpeopleinmytownIhavebeenamemberforfouryearsnowandI’vetakenpartinalotofinterestingprojects,1.includefunactivitiessuchasholidaycampsanddiscosWehaveorganizedsportscompetitionsandwehaveevenmadeavideoButitisn’talljustenjoyment,wehavealsostarteddoingsocialworktohelppeopleinourneighborhoodWe2.(organize)activitiesforsmallchildrenduringtheholidaysWehavealsoformedaspecialsupportgrouptohelpyoungpeoplestop3.(smoke)WeareparticularlyproudofthemostrecentgroupwehavecreatedItorganizesregularvisits4.thelocaloldpeople’shomeMyclassspentanafternoonatahomeandeveryonefoundthevisitveryrewardingTheoldpeopletherewere5.(talk)andtheytoldustheirpersonalstories6.(cheer)Duringourvisit,thehomewasfilledwith7.(laugh)Butwerealizedthatlifewasn’talwayseasySomeofthemwereinpoorhealthandwerevery8.(happy)ManyyoungpeoplelikemedonotlivewithourgrandparentsandwehavelittlecontactwithelderlypeopleAsaresult,manyyoungpeopledon’tknow9.theyarelikeAfterthisvisit,myfriendsandIdecidedthatweshoulddo10.tohelpimprovethequalityoftheirlivesAcoupleinIndiadiscoveredawaytomakeeducationmore1.(access)ParmitaSarmaandherhusbandopenedtheAksharSchoolin2016,2.totheirdisappointment,onlyafewstudentscouldaffordtoattenditManyparentssenttheirchildrentoworkinsteadof3.(send)themtoclassAsa4.(solve),thesmallschoolstartedacceptingplasticwasteasschoolfees5.ideacamefromthecouple’sownexperiencesAtAkshar,theycansmellpoisonoussmokefromhousesnearbyin6.peopleburnplasticwastetokeepwarmduringthewinter,simplyunawareofthehealthrisksSinceintroducingtheprogram,over100students7.(enter)theschoolEverydaychildrenlineupinfrontoftheschoolwithgrocerybagsfullofplasticwaste8.(make)upforthemoneythechildrencouldmakebyworking,theschooloffersaprogram;olderstudentsteachyoungeronesand9.(pay)withtokens(代币)thattheycanusetobuysnacks,clothes,ortoysatnearbyshops“TheprogramnotonlykeepschildrenintheclassroombutalsocontributestoenvironmentalprotectionWeareplanningtobuild100schoolswiththesamemodelinthenextfiveyears,”Sarmasaid10.(cheerful)SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Overthelast25years,Britishsocietyhaschangedagreatdeal–oratleastmanypartsofithave.1、.Ideasaboutsocialclass–whetherapersonis“working-class”or“middle-class”–areoneareainwhichchangeshavebeenextremelyslow.Inthepast,theworking-classtendedtobepaidlessthanmiddle-classpeople.ThetypicalworkingmanwouldcollecthiswagesonFridayeveningandthen,itwaswidelybelieved,havinggivenhiswifeher"housekeeping",wouldgooutandsquandertherestonbeerandbetting.Theoldstyleofwhatamiddle-classmandidwithhismoneywasperhapsnearerthetruth.Hewas-andstillis-inclinedtotakealonger-termview.Notonlydidheregardbuyingahouseasamostimportantthing,buthealsoconsideredtheeducationofhischildrenasextremelyimportant.2、Onlyinveryfewcasesdidworkershavetheopportunity(ortheeducationandtraining)tomakesuchlong-termplans.3、.Inalargenumberofcasesfactoryworkersearnasmuchastheirmiddle–classsupervisors(管理者).Socialsecurityandlawstoimprovecentury,havemadeitlessnecessarythanbeforetoworryabout"tomorrow".Working-classpeopleseemslowlytobelosingthefeelingofinferiority(自卑感).Infacttherehasbeenagrowingtendencyinthepastfewyearsforthemiddle-classestofeelslightlyashamedoftheirposition.4、.Theygenerallytendtoshareverysimilartastesinmusicandclothes,theyspendtheirmoneyinhavingagoodtime,andsaveforholidaysorlonger-termplanswhennecessary.Thereseemstobemuchlessdifferencethaninpreciousgenerations.5、.Aslongasthisgapexists,therewillalwaysbeapossibilitythatnewconflictsandjealousieswillemerge,orratherthattheoldconflictswillre-appear,butbetweendifferentgroups.A.Nowadays,agreatdealhaschangedB.BothoftheseprovidedhimandhisfamilywithsecurityC.Asaresult,differencesinlife–stylesandattitudescameintoexistenceD.However,westillhaveawidegapbetweenthewell–paidandthelow-paidE.Inrecentyears,theworking–classpeoplehavebeguntodesignlong–termplansF.Insomeways,however,verylittlehaschanged,particularlywhereattitudesareconcernedG.Thechangesinbothlife–stylesandattitudesareprobablymosteasilyseenamongyoungerpeopl1、Weachieveitactivelybydirectexperience,bytestingandprovinganidea,orbyreasoning.Weachieveknowledgepassivelybybeingtoldbysomeoneelse.MostofthelearningthattakesplaceintheclassroomandthekindthathappenswhenwewatchTVorreadnewspapersormagazinesispassive.Conditionedaswearetopassivelearning,it’snotsurprisingthatwedependonit

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