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秦皇岛市北戴河区2023年考研《英语一》考前冲刺预测试卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Myhusband,Tom,hasalwaysbeengoodwithanimals,butIwasstillamazedwhenhebefriendedafemalegrouse(松鸡).It’s1foragrousetohaveanycontact(接触)withpeople.Infact,they’rehardtospot,2theyusuallyflyoffwhentheyhearhumansapproachingThisgrousecameintoourlivesin3Tomwasworkingoutinthefieldwhenhe4herwalkingaroundattheedgeofthefield.Shewas5unafraidandseemedtobe6aboutwhathewasdoing,Tomsawthe7birdseveraltimes,andsitegotmorecomfortablearoundhim.Wequicklygrew8ofthebirdanddecidedtocallherMildred.Oneday,asTomwasworking,Mildredcamewithinafewfeetofhimtowatch.Tom9hedidn’tseeherandkeptworkingtoseewhatshewoulddonext.Apparently,shedidn’tliketobe10.She’drunupandpeck(啄)atTom’shands,then11offtoseewhathewoulddo.Thiswentonforabout20minutes,untilMildredbecametiredofthe12andleft.Asspringwentandsummercame,Mildredstartedto13moreandmoreoften.14MildredfeltcomfortableenoughtojumpuponTom’slegandstaylongenoughformetogeta15ofthetwoofthemtogether.Thisfriendlygrousesoonfelt16nojustwithourfamily,butwithanybodywhowalkedordroveby.Whenhuntingseasonopened,weputa17attheendofourdrivewayasking18nottoshootourpetgrouse.Myfather,wholiveddowntheroad,19warnedpeoplenottoshoother.20,hunterswouldstopandtakepictures,becausetheyhadneverseenanythinglikeher.1、A.interesting B.reasonable C.impossible D.unusual2、A.though B.because C.unless D.until3、A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter4、A.got B.kept C.noticed D.imagined5、A.naturally B.certainly C.normally D.surprisingly6、A.crazy B.curious C.concerned D.cautious7、A.shy B.awkward C.friendly D.elegant8、A.careful B.tired C.fond D.sick9、A.supposed B.realized C.hoped D.pretended10、A.ignored B.observed C.amazed D.disturbed11、A.put B.back C.set D.take12、A.game B.work C.place D.man13、A.giveup B.comeout C.turnover D.flyby14、A.Eventually B.Suddenly C.Constantly D.Presently15、A.chance B.dream C.picture D.sense16、A.comfortable B.guilty C.anxious D.familiar17、A.lantern B.sign C.gun D.loudspeaker18、A.drivers B.farmers C.hunters D.tourists19、A.just B.yet C.thus D.also20、A.Infact B.Forlong C.Onthecontrary D.BythewaySectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Scientiststhisweekannouncedthatlightningcantravelmuchfartherandlastmuchlongerthanpreviouslythought.TheconclusionisbasedonobservationsofastorminOklahomathatproducedalightningbolt(霹雳)nearly200mileslong,nearlyhalfthewidthofthestate.Thelongest-lastingflashwasobservedinsouthernFrance,whereasingleflashin2012lastedfor7.74seconds.Mostlightningboltslastlessthanasecondandtravelonlyafewmiles.“Weshouldbemoreawareoflightningifwecanhavelightningthatcantravel200miles.”saidRandyCerveny,thespokesmanonweatherandclimateextremesfortheWorldMeteorologicalOrganization,whichaddedforthefirsttime,lightningtoitslistofextremeweatherevents.Thislistincludesrecordsforheat,cold,windspeed,rainfallandotherevents.ScientistssaidthattheOklahomalightningboltshotfromTulsa,Okla.westward,nearlytotheTexasborder.Ittouchedthegroundinseveralplaces.Thelightningcanstarttensorhundredsofmilesawayandthencomebacktowhereweare.That’swhywehavetobecarefulofwherethelightningiscomingtoground,eventhoughthestormispast.OfcoursenotallstormshaveextremelightninglikethatobservedinOklahomanandFrenchstorms.TheOklahomaboltcameinthemidstofaparticularlybadpatchofweatherearlyonJune20,2007.“Mostlightningwillstrikewithinthe30-30rule,”saidDr.Cerveny.“The30-30ruleisonethatwestillwanttostressandmakesurepeopleareawareof...butitdoesconfirmthatlightningcanhitfarfromwherethestormactuallyis.”The“30-30”rulestipulates(规定)thatifthunderfollowslightningwithin30seconds,peopleshouldgoinsidefor30minutes.Ifitlastslonger,it’ssafetostayoutside.Studyinglightningisimportantbecauseitcanbefatalwhenitstrikes.Thisyear,35deathshavebeenblamedonlightningstriker,accordingtodatafromtheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration.That’sthehighestdeathtollrelatedtolightningstrikesinanysingleyearsince2007,reportsTheWeatherChannel.Thoughthunderisjustthesoundoflightening,therumble(隆隆声)arrivesafterthelightflashduringastorm,becauselighttravelsmuchfasterthansound.Theboomingsoundisashockwavecausedbytherapidexpansionofairsuddenlyheatedbythelightningholt.1、Accordingtotheauthorities,lightningmay________.A.causeasgreatharmasasevereearthquakeB.parallelhurricanesintheirharmtohumansC.impactonpeopleinalargerareathanrainsD.befarmoredifficulttoforecastthanstorms2、The“30-30rule”isestablishedtoshow________.A.whenwecancarryoutobservationsonlightningboltsB.whattherelationshipisbetweenlightningandastormC.wherelightningmaypossiblyreachandcausedamageD.howwemightkeepourselvessafefromalightningbolt3、Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat________.A.thelongerdistanceaboltcovers,themoredangerousitmaybeB.lightningboltstendtotakeplaceinextremelyhotsummerdaysC.wemustn’tstopcaringabouttheboltsuntiltheycometoanendD.wherethereisnostorm,thereisnodangerfromlightning4、Thepassagetellsusabout________.A.anapplicationinlightningB.anupdateonlightningC.anexperimentonlightningD.ananalysisoflightningText2Weallhaveourwaysofmarkingtime.Mylifeismeasuredbytakingpicturesfromonestorytothenext.Myoldestsonwasborninthemiddleofalongstoryaboutendangeredanimals.Mydaughtercamealongwithapackofgraywolves.It'sthestoryinAlaskathatI'llrememberbest,though.Itwasthestoryaboutthelossofwildland,duringwhichmywifeKathygotcancer.That'stheonethatmadetimestandstill.Withanxiety,Istoppedtakingpicturesonthedaywhenshefoundthattumor(肿瘤).Cruelly,itwasThanksgivingDay.Earlyexaminationsavestime.Butourswasnotearly.Bythetimeyoucanfeelityourself,it'softenbiggerthanthedoctorwantsittobe.Cancerisathief.Itstealstime.Ourdaysarealreadyshortwithworry.Thencomesthisterribledisease,unfairasstormatharvesttime.Butcanceralsohasthepowertochangeus,forgood.Welearntosimplifyit,enjoyingwhatwehaveinsteadoffeelingsorryforwhatwedon't.Cancerevenmakesmeabetterfather.Myworkhasmademeastrangertomythreekids.ButnowIpayattentiontowhatreallymatters.Thisisnotarace.Thisisanewwayoflifeandanewwayofseeing,allfromthecancer.Intheendeachofushassolittletime.Wehavelessofitthanwecanpossiblyimagine.AndeventhoughitturnsoutthatKathy'scancerhasnotspread,andherprognosis(预断)isgood.Wetrytomakeitallcountnow,enjoyingeverypartofeveryday.I'vepickedupmycameraagain.Iwatchthesky,searchingforbeautifullight.Whenwinterstormscome,KathyandIgatherourchildrenandtakethetimetocatchsnowflakes(雪花)onourtongues.Afterall,thisisgood.Thisiswhatwe'relivingfor.1、Whatisthewriter?A.Asponsor.B.Adoctor.C.Aphotographer.D.Adirector.2、HowdidthewriterfeelafterknowingKathy'sdisease?A.Anxious.B.Innocent.C.Powerful.D.Optimistic.3、Whateffecthasthecancerhadontheauthor?A.Hefocusesmuchmoreonhiswork.B.Hespendsmoretimewithhisfamily.C.Hebecomesastrangertohischildren.D.Hedevotesmuchmoretomedicalcare.4、Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Cancerstealstime.B.Kathy'scancerhasspread.C.Snowflakesmakethefamilyfeelcool.D.Theauthortakesadifferentwayoflife.Text3Theyear3700,Earthisfartoohotforanyhumantocallithome.Onthisplanetatleast,manisnothingmorethanamemory--ifthereisanythinglefttorememberthe"wiseman".Butwhataboutourwisdom--willanyofitsurviveus?Theconventionalanswerisno.Knowledgerequiresaknower,andtherewillbenoknowingmindsaroundthen.Butifinformationsurvives,perhapsinbooksorharddrives,maybetheknowledgeisn'tquitedeadbutdormant(休眠),readytobecomealivewiththehelpofothermindsthatdevelopovertimeorcometovisitEarthinthedistantfuture.Atfirstsight,thatseemstobereasonable:afterall,wehavedonesimilarthingswithpastknowledge.Forexample,wesavedanancientcomputerfromashipdestroyedatseaoffthesoutherncoastofGreece,andsucceededinfindingthemeaningofEgyptianhieroglyphics(象形文字).Carefulworkcanbringpreviouslylostwisdombacktolife.However,thekeypointisthatthereisacertainculturalcontinuitywiththoseancienttimesthatallowsustoreasonandmakeprogressinthedark:weknowwearedealingwiththelegacy(遗产)ofotherhumans.Withoutthatlink,thesurvivalofobjectsandrawdatadoesn'tguaranteethesurvivalofknowledge.Andalackofcontinuityinlanguagewithanyfutureintelligencewouldbeabarrier.Knowledgeiscloselyconnectedwithlanguage.Whenalanguagediesout,wecanlosesystemsofreasoningthattheycontain.Ifthat'slost,thenitcan'tberecovered.Allthismeansthatothermindsmightnotbeabletofullymakehumanknowledgealivewhenwearegone.Itisbettertoconcentrateonnotdyingoutinthefirstplace.1、HowmanyopinionsarementionedinPara.2?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"similarthings"inPara.3probablyreferto?A.Makinglostwisdomaliveagain.B.Rescuingdisappearingknowledge.C.Preservingfutureknowledge.D.Gainingnewknowledge.3、Howcanwemakeknowledgesurvive?A.Weknowalotabouthumanbeings.B.Welearnwaystodrawconclusions.C.Wehaveacertainculturalcontinuity.D.Weprotectthelegacyofotherhumans.4、What'smainlytalkedaboutinthetext?A.Canhumanbeingsliveon?B.Willourknowledgesurviveus?C.Whatwilltheearthbelikeinthefuture?D.Howcanweprotectourculture?Text4Thisyear’sfluseasonisprettyscary.Totrytominimizetheeffects,publicofficialsarestillurginganyonewhohasn’tyetgottentheirflushottogetoneassoonaspossible.However,evenifeverysinglepersongotashotinthearm,thevaccine(疫苗)—withitsexcellent36percenteffectiveness—wouldnotpreventeveryonefromgettinginfectedwiththeannoyingvirus.Knowledgeispower,sohere'swhatgoesoninyourbodywhenyoucomedownwiththeflu.Theinfluenzavirusprimarilyattacksyournose,throat,andthetubesthatleadtoyourlungs.Butthefluissomuchmorethanthat.Yourmusclesache,yourheadhurts,andyourappetitegoesdown,amongotherthings.Tooursurprise,almostallofthesesymptomshavelesstodowiththevirusitselfthanwithyourimmune(免疫的)responsetothem.Unfortunately,theverydefenseyouhaveinplacetogetridofthefluisthereasonyoufeelsopainfulwhenyourecover.Thevirususuallyentersthroughyourmouth,typicallybywayofyourhands.Butittakesafewdaysforsymptomstosetin.Whilethisprocessmightcausesomeharmtoyournoseandthroat,it'snothingmajor,andnothinglikethesymptomsthattypicallyaccompanyabadorevenmildcaseoftheflu.Therealfunstartswhenyourimmunesystembeginstofight.Yourimmunesystemcomesintwoparts:theinnatesystemandtheadaptive.Theinnateimmunesystemisessentiallyanall-purposetool.Assoonasyourbodysensesthepresenceofanyinjuryorinvader,theinnateimmunesystemlaunchesintoactionbyproducingtinyproteinscalledcytokinesandchemokines.Thecytokinesreproducealmostimmediatelyandstarttoattackthevirus.Thisincreaseinimmunecellscreatesaseriousinflammation(炎症)throughoutthebody.Buttheworstisstilltocome.Meanwhile,thechemokinesworkwiththeadaptiveimmunesystemtohelpcreateTcells.Thesecellsareaspecialtypeofwhitebloodcellthatworksinamuchmorespecificway:Theyfindtheinfluenzavirus,identifywhat'sspecialaboutit,andcreatesomethinguniqueontheirsurfacethatfindsanddestroyssimilarinvaders.1、WhatcanweinferfromParagraph1?A.Allthevaccineisnoteffective.B.Noonecanavoidcatchingthisyear'sflu.C.Thisyear'sfluisthemostseriousoneinrecentyears.D.Publichealthofficialshavetouseagunwhennecessary.2、Whymanypartsofyourbodysufferwhileyou'rerecoveringfromaflu?A.Becauserecoveryfromillnessispainful.B.Becauseyourimmunesystemisworkingagainstyourdefensesystem.C.Becauseyourbodyisfightinghardagainsttheflu.D.Becausetheinfluenzavirusattacksyournose,throatandotherparts.3、Theunderlinedword“fun”inParagraph4canbereplacedby.A.joyB.battleC.actionD.program4、What'sthemainideaofParagraph4?A.Thefightbetweeninnateimmunesystemandtheadaptive.B.Thecategoriesofimmunesystem.C.Thewayimmunesystemworks.D.Theprocessofthedevelopmentofimmunesystem.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Whatweeateverydayhasagreateffect1.ourhealthTherefore,weshouldmakeeveryefforttochangeourbadeatinghabits2.weallknow,bakedorfriedfoodsmaybetasty,buteatingtoomuchofthemwillprobablyresultinsomeillnessesMoreover,somefoodthatcostsusagreatdealofmoneyandisnothealthy3.(be)junkfood4.(compare)withpeopleintheWest,Chinesepeopleused5.(eat)moregrainandvegetables,but6.(little)meat,whichisagoodeatinghabitHowever,thingsarequite7.difference)nowWiththerapideconomic8.(grow)ofourcountry,wearenowalsoeatingalotoffood9.ishighinsugarandfatWearerunningtheriskofeatingoutwithoutconsideringthebalanceofourdietThefoodwechooseaffectsourhealth,sowemustkeep10.inmindthatthefoodwechooseshouldgiveusthenutrients(营养)weneedMandarinChinese(普通话)isthemothertongueofover873millionpeople,makingitthemost1.(wide)spokenfirstlanguageintheworldEachyearmoreandmorestudentsaroundtheworld2.mothertongueisnotMandarinarestudyingitwithenthusiasmLet’stakeRussia3.exampleThenumberofMandarinlearnersinRussia4.(grow)hugelyfrom17,000to56,000inthepast10years,Forthefirsttimein2019,over5.(hundred)ofmiddleschoolstudentsinRussiawilltakeMandarinasasubjectintheUSE(theUnifiedStateExam),anationalentranceexamthatl1thgradersmustpass6.(enter)college“Theideaofteachingaforeignlanguageatschoolisto7.(broad)students’horizons,givingthemtheabilitytogetallsortsofinformationandachancetobemoresuccessfulinthefutureAs8.resultthosewholearnandknowMandarinwillsurelybenefitmuchfromit,”saidIvanYaschenko,thedirectorofthecenterofPedagogicalSkillsInternationalbusinessesprefertohirepeoplewhospeakmorethanonelanguageStudentswithboth9.(profession)backgroundsandagoodcommandofMandarinwillbemorecompetitivewhen10.(apply)forjobsSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Thesepracticaltipsongoalsettingcanhelpmakeiteasiertosetandreachgoals:1.Specific,realisticgoalsworkbest.1、“I’mgoingtorecycleallmyplasticbottles,sodacans,andmagazines:isamuchmorepracticalgoalthan“I’mgoingtodomorefortheenvironment.”Andthatmakesiteasiertostickwith.2.2、Iwillprobablytakeacoupleofmonthsbeforeanychanges—likegettinguphalfanhourearliertoexercise—becomearoutinepartofyourlife.That’sbecauseyourbrainneedstimetogetusedtotheideathatthisnewthingyou’redoingispartofyourregularroutine.3.Repairingagoalmakesitstick.Sayyourgoaloutloudeachmorningtoremindyourselfofwhatyouwantandwhatyou’reworkingfor.3、Everytimeyouremindyourselfofyourgoal,you’retrainingyourbraintomakeithappen.4.Pleasingotherpeopledoesn’twork.4、Youhavetomakethechangebecauseyouwantit,notbecauseagirlfriend,boyfriend,parent,orsomeoneelsewantsyouto.Itwillbehardertostayontrackandmotivatedifyou’redoingsomethingoutofobligationtoanotherperson.5.Roadblocks(路障)don’tmeanfailure.Clip-upsareactuallypartofthelearningprocessasyouretrainyourbrainintoanewwayofthinking.5、Butthat’sOK—it’snormaltomessuporgiveupafewtimeswhentryingtomakeachange.Sorememberthateveryoneslipsupanddon’tbeatyourselfupaboutit.Justremindyourselftogetbackontrack.A.Writingitdownworkstoo.B.Itmaytakeafewtriestoreachagoal.C.Ittakestimeforachangetobecomeahabit.D.Theywillsticktothegoalsfortheentireseason.E.Youdon’thavetoalwaysfollowother’sexample.F.Peoplewithpracticalgoalsaremorelikelytosucceed.G.Thekeytomakinganychangeistofindthedesirewithinyourself.Whetheryou'reachild,teenager,youngadultoraremiddle-aged,respectforyourparentsisanimportantvalue.Yourparentsarethepeoplewhoraisedyou,devotingtime,energyandmoneytoyourdevelopment.1、Nomatteryourage,thereare5waystoshowrespect.●Respecttheirbelongings.Oneimportantwaytoshowrespectistoshowregardforthethingsimportanttoyourparents.Foryoungerchildren,thismaymeannottouchingjewelryor
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