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考研《英语一》2023年沧州市海兴县深度自测卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Thesedays,upcycling(升级改造)ispopularwithpeople.They1somethinguniquefromexistingmaterialsratherthanbuymore.Mygranny,Bobohasspent92yearsdoingjustthatoutofnecessity.Wastingtimeandresourceswas2anoptionintheworldshegrewupin.Withsevenchildrento3,shelivedahardandeconomicallife.Bobohasbeenupcycling4thedayGreat-GrannyAnnieputaneedleinherhandandtaughtherhowtogivenew5toeveryfabric(织物)intheirfarmhouse.JustlikeBobo,mymother,Cindy,6makingherclothes.She7herhomecomingdressandboughtthefabricwithmoneysheearned8atthecanfactory.Onegenerationpassedontothenextthe9ofcreatingsomethingbeautifulandusefulbyhand.Granny’sandMom’ssewingskillsmeantthatnomatterthebudget,Christmas,birthday,andweddinggiftswere10.Fromababyblankettoabib(围嘴),eachtreasure11aspecialqualityofpersonalization.InmyhomeIam12byupcyclingatitsbest.ThankstoBobo’s13ways,theartistryofhandworklivesoninfour14ofcrafters.GrannyBobolivedit.Momcarriediton.Iampickingitupbylisteningand15.Nowmydaughter,Greta,isalsolearningtousethose16.Isitandwatch17asBobo’shandsweaveneedleandthread.In92years,herhandshaveknownand18life,homeandfamily.Agehasbroughtthe19ofsomememories.Butifyoulistentoherstorieswhileshe20,you’lljourneybacktotheoldfarmwithher.1、A.changeB.createC.chooseD.replace2、A.alwaysB.everC.neverD.usually3、A.feedB.teachC.protectD.encourage4、A.afterB.sinceC.beforeD.until5、A.1ifeB.natureC.willD.power6、A.turnedupB.grewupC.settleddownD.calmeddown7、A.borrowedB.spreadC.designedD.exchanged8、A.bargainingB.workingC.inspectingD.wandering9、A.artB.dutyC.typeD.task10、A.impossibleB.preciousC.worthlessD.accessible11、A.carriesB.1osesC.demandsD.extends12、A.filledB.controlledC.disturbedD.surrounded13、A.modernB.strangeC.traditionalD.regular14、A.decadesB.scenesC.occasionsD.generations15、A.arguingB.observingC.complainingD.photographing16、A.detailsB.hintsC.skillsD.outlines17、A.closelyB.randomlyC.carelesslyD.secretly18、A.betrayedB.evaluatedC.wastedD.treasured19、A.1ossB.recoveryC.strengthD.storage20、A.chatsB.cooksC.jogsD.sewsSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Youcaneithertravelorread,buteitheryourbodyorsoulmustbeontheway.Thepopularsayinghasinspiredmanypeopletoreadorgosightseeing.Traveling,justlikereading,isarefreshingjourneyfromthebusyworld.Books,brainfood,cankeepyoucompanyonyourtravel.1.OntheRoad,1957,byJackKerouacThebookisagloballypopularspiritualguidebookaboutyouth.ThemaincharacterinthebookdrivesacrosstheUScontinentwithseveralyoungpeopleandfinallyreachesMexico.Aftertheexhaustingandexcitingtrip,thecharactersinthebookbegintorealizethemeaningoflife.ThebookcanbeagoodpartnerwithyoutoexploretheUnitedStates.2.LifeisElsewhere,1975,byMilanKunderaJean-JacquesRousseauoncesaid,“Manisbornfree,andeverywhereheisinchains.”Thebooktellsayoungartist’sromanticbutmiserablelife,abouthowhereads,dreamsandhasarelationship.Experiencetheartist’spassionatelifeinthebookduringatriptoCentralEurope.Thebookinvitesyoutodeeplyreflectonyourcurrentlife.3.TheStoriesoftheSahara,1967,bySanmaoThebooknarratestheauthor’ssimplebutadventurouslifeintheSaharaDesert,whichseemsadesolateanddullplace.Thefancynaturalsceneryandlifethere,alongwiththeauthor’sromanticandintensiveemotionswillinspireyoutoexplorethemysteriousland.Readingthebookislikeparticipatinginadialoguewiththeauthor,whoissincereandhumorous.4.Lotus,2006,byAnnbabyThisnovelsetinTibet,tellsthreepeople’sstories,eachwiththeiruniquecharacteristics.Itrevealsmodernpeople’semotionsandinnerlife,theirconfusionaboutlove,andexplorationofBuddhism.ThebookisagoodpartnertobringyoutothescaredlandTibet.1、Whichbookisabouttheexplorationoflifevaluethroughajourney?A.OntheRoad. B.LifeisElsewhere.C.Lotus. D.TheStoriesoftheSahara.2、WhosebookissuitabletoaccompanyyourtriptoGermany?A.MilanKundera’s. B.Sanmao’s.C.Annbaby’s. D.JackKerouac’s.3、Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.TheStoriesoftheSahararecordsthedialoguesbetweentheauthorandherreaders.B.LifeisElsewherepromotesreaders’considerationoftheirpresentlives.C.LotusisareligiousbookwhichexploresBuddhistcultureinTibet.D.OntheRoadisintendedtoadviseaclassicroutefordrivingacrosstheUS.4、Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toadvertisefourtravelguidebooks.B.Tointroducefournovelsabouttraveling.C.Torecommendfourbookslinkedtodestinations.D.Toarousereaders’interestinreadingbooks.Text2EisanInternet-basedschoollocatedinBeijing,China.Asthebusinessgrows,weneedprofessionalsandopen-mindedindividualsfromtheUSA,theUK,Canada,Australia,NewZealand,andIrelandwhowouldlovetocontributetheirknowledge,ideas,teachingexperience,andcreativitytoourschool.ExperienceandQualifications:·OnlinenativeEnglishspeakersfromthecountriesreferredtoabove.·Below50yearsold.·Experiencedinlanguageteaching.·CELTAorotherTEFLcertificationorequivalent(同等的)experienceisanadvantage.·BeingabletospeakCHINESEisanadvantage.·Abletoteachthefollowingsubjectsinalldifferentagelevels:English,BusinessEnglish,Math,Science,SocialScience,TOEFL,andIELTS.DutiesandResponsibilitiesforVideoClassRecordings:·Theteachershouldmakea20-minutevideorecordingperlessonwithoutastudentusingourmaterialsandsoftware.·Theteachershouldmakethevideorecordinglessonsinteresting,livelyandfun.·Teachersshouldbemorecreativeespeciallyforbeginner’slessons.DutiesandResponsibilitiesforOnlineClass:·Deliverone-on-oneorgroupclasses.·Teachersshouldmaketheclasslivelyandinteresting.·Providingfeedback(反馈)oneverylessonisapartofteachers’work.PaymentandBenefits:ForVIDEOCLASSRECORDINGS30-50USDperhour.ForONLINECLASSES15USDperhouror7.5USDper30minutes.Alotofprizesawaityouifourstudentslikeyourvideos.You’llbecomefamousandyoucanearnmuchmorethanyoucanimagine.LessonSchedule:Mondays-Sundaysat4pm-11pm(thisscheduleisflexible)Ifyouareinterestedtoapply,youcansendyourresume(简历)withaphotoandsampleaudioorvideorecordedclasstomyemailaddress:341317451@or2564610797@.Formoreinformationaboutourcompany,youcanalsovisitourwebsitehttp://www..1、Theteacherswillmainlycomefrom________.A.EuropeandAfricaB.developedcountriesC.English-speakingcountriesD.countrieswhereEnglishisstudied2、Whowillbeatanadvantageamongequivalentapplicants?A.Thosewhoseageisbelow50.B.ThosewhocanspeakChinese.C.Heorshethathasteachingexperience.D.ThosewhosemothertongueisEnglish.3、Ifyouareadmittedasanonlineclassteacheryoushould________.A.makeyoureverylessoncreativeandinterestingB.makea20-minutevideorecordingeverydayaloneC.makevideorecordingsperlessonwithyourstudentsD.providefeedbackoneverylesson4、Ifateacherteachesonlineclassesthreehoursadayhewillget________.A.22.5dollarsB.45dollarsC.90dollarsD.150dollars5、Wecanlearnfromthispassagethat________.A.ifateacherhasachievementshe’llgetmuchmorepayB.theteachermusthaveCELTAorotherTEFLcertificationC.theteachershaveclasseseveryafternoonfromMondaytoFridayD.resumesaresenttothewebsitehttp://www.Text3“Atalmostanygivenage,mostofusaregettingbetteratsomethingsandworseatothers,”JoshuaHartshorne,anMITcognitive(认知的)scienceresearcherandtheleadauthorofastudylookingathowintelligencechangesasweage,toldBusinessInsider.Histeamquizzedthousandsofpeopleaged10—90ontheirabilitytodothingslikerememberinglistsofwords,recognizingfaces,learningnames,anddoingmath.Theirresultssuggestthatnomatteryourage,there’salmostalwaysanewpeakonthehorizon.Thehumanbrainhasaremarkablecapacitytorecognizeandidentifyfaces,andscientistsarejustbeginningtolearnwhy.Onaverage,weknowthatourabilitytolearnandremembernewfacesappearstopeakshortlyafterour30thbirthday.Havingtroublefocusing?Thestudysuggeststhatourabilitytomaintainattentionimproveswithage,reachingitspeakaroundage43.Whileyoungeradultsmayexcelinthespeedandflexibilityofinformationprocessing,adultsapproachingtheirmid-yearsmayhavethegreatestcapacitytoremainfocused.Datingistough.Oneofthereasonscouldbethatwe’regenerallybadatreadingotherpeople’semotionsuntilwereachourlate40s.That’saccordingtoonecomponentofHartshorne’sstudy,whichinvolvedshowingthousandsofpeopleimagesoffacescroppedtightlyaroundtheeyearea.Participantswereaskedtodescribetheemotionthepersoninthephotowasfeeling.Performancepeakedforpeopleagedaround48.Manypeoplebelievethattheirmathskillsdeclineaftertheyleaveschoolandstoppracticingarithmetic.Butthenexttimeyoutrytosplitupacheck,keepthisinmind:yourabilitytodobasicsubtractionanddivisiondoesn’treachitsapexuntilyour50thbirthday.EverwonderwhyyoualwaysloseatScrabble?Goodnews:Yourbestdaysmaybeahead.Accordingtopeople’sscoresonmultiple—choicevocabularytests,mostofusdon’treachourpeakwordsmithingabilitiesuntilwe’reinourlate60sorearly70s.1、Whatdidthescientistsmainlytestduringtheresearch?A.Communicationability. B.Athleticability.C.Intelligenceability. D.Readingability.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“apex”inparagraph5mean?A.Destination. B.Top. C.Goal. D.Minimum.3、Whoismostlikelytosucceedaccordingtothetext?A.Lucy,72,tryingtowinatScrabble.B.Tom,26,tryingtoidentifystrangers’faces.C.Jack,48,tryingtofocushisattentionforalongtime.D.Lily,43,tryingtoreadtheemotionsindifferenteyes.4、WhatdoesHartshorne’sstudymainlytellus?A.Thereisnoendtolearning.B.Constantdroppingwearsawaythestone.C.Geniusisnothingbutlaboranddiligence.D.Afootmayproveshortwhileaninchmayprovelong.Text4JeremyBarasremembersthefirsttimeheeversawapop-uprestaurant.The26-year-oldentrepreneurwasonvacationinEnglandfouryearsagoandhadtolookupattheLondonEyeFerrieswheeltoseeit.Hangingabovehimwasacapsule(航天舱)fullofdinerswhowereservedanewcourseeachtimearevolutionwasmade.“Ithoughtthatwasthecoolestthingever”,hesays.Baras,whofoundedPopUpRin2012topromotetheideaofpop-uprestaurantsintheUSA,hasbeenstudyingthemeversince.Pop-ups,whichhavebeenaroundsinceatleasttheearly2000s,areopenanywherefromafewhourstoseveralmonths,buttheirdefiningfeatureisthattheyaretemporary.Theymaybeonlyatinypartofthe$709billionU.S.restaurantindustry,butpop-upshavegottenaboostinrecentyearsasalower-cost,lower-riskwayforentrepreneurstotestthewaters.Somerestaurantownersseethemasawaytorenewinterestinexistinglocations.Andsomestrugglingcities,likeOakland,California,haveturnedtothemtohelprevitalizelocaleconomiesimpactedbytherecession(衰退).Theconcepthasbeenespeciallypopularwithup-and-comingchefswhowanttotest-driveasamenuconceptwithoutinvestingafortuneinapermanentspace.“Yourcooksandchefsarereallytalented,butthey’restuckinthebackofsomebodyelse’skitchencookingsomebodyelse’smenu,”saysZachKupperman,chiefbusinessmanofficerandco-founderofDinnerLab.ChefsinDinnerLabcookinthemiddleofspace,giveabriefintroductionaboutthemenuandthemselves—andthenbravelylistentodinerfeedbackafterward.Pop-ups’temporarynaturealsoallowsrestaurateurstochargeadeposittomakesurethedinerswillshowup.Ofcourse,trendsinthefoodindustrycomeandgoquickly,andthereisnoguaranteethatdinerswon’ttireoftheconcept.Someentrepreneurshaveresortedtoevenweirderlocations—inaformerlimestonemine,say,oratthetopofacrane—tokeepcustomersinterested.“It’snotquitepartofthemainstreameconomyyet.”saysBaras.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“arevolutionwasmade”inParagraphOnepossiblymean?A.Chefsdesignedcreativedishes.B.Dinerstastedfoodinanewandcreativeway.C.Thecapsulecontainingdinersmadeacircle.D.Greatchangesweremadeinthefoodindustry.2、Perspectivechefsaredrawntopop-upsduetothefactthat________.A.pop-upsarebecomingincreasinglypopularwithdinersworldwideB.theyhavethedesiretoexploreasaferwaytomakealivingC.theirinvestmentinpop-upswillbringthemalong-lastingfortuneD.pop-upsprovideachangeabletestfieldfortalentedchefs’creativity3、Thewriter’spurposeofwritingthepassengeris________.A.toappealtopeopletodineoutinpop-uprestaurantsB.togiveabriefintroductionofpop-uprestaurantsC.towarnbusinessownersoftheappearanceofpop-uprestaurantsD.toforeseethefutureofpop-uprestaurants’developmentPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Areyousometimesalittletired1.sleepyintheearlyafternoon?ManypeoplefeelthiswayafterlunchTheymaythinkthateatinglunchisthecauseofthesleepinessOr,insummer,theymaythinkitistheheatHowever,therealreasonliesinsidetheirbodiesAtthattime——abouteighthoursafter2.(wake)up——yourbodytemperaturegoesdownThisiswhatmakesyouslowdownandfeelsleepyScientistshavetestedsleephabitsinexperimentsin3.therewasnonightordayThepeopleintheseexperimentsalmostalways4.(follow)asimilarsleepingpatternTheysleptforonelongperiodandthenforoneshortperiodabouteighthours5.Inmanypartsoftheworld,peopletakenaps6.themiddleofthedayThisis7.(especial)trueinwarmerclimates,wheretheheatmakesitdifficult8.(work)intheearlyafternoonResearchersarenowsayingthatnapsaregoodforeveryoneinanyclimateA9.(day)napgivesoneamorerestedbodyandmindandthereforeisgoodforhealthingeneralIncountrieswherenapsaretraditional,peopleoftensufferlessfrom10.(problem)suchasheartdiseaseCloninghasalwaysbeenwithusandisheretostayItisawayofmaking1.exactcopyofanotheranimalorplantCloningplantsisstraightforwardwhilecloninganimalsisverycomplicatedTheprocessofcloningisadifficulttask2.(undertake)ManyattemptstoclonemammalsfailedButfinallythedeterminationandpatienceofthescientistspaid3.in1996withabreakthrough-thecloningofDollythesheepAtfirstthefact4.sheseemedtodevelopnormallywasveryencouragingThencamethe5.(disturb)newsthatDollyhadbecomeseriouslyill,whichmadecloningscientistscastdownMeanwhile,Dolly’sappearanceraisedastormof6.(object)andhadagreatimpactonthemediaandpublicimagination7.(apparent)itbecamecontroversialAlthoughatpresenthumaneggcellsandembryos8.(need)forcloningresearcharehardtoobtain,newspaperswroteofevilleaders9.(hope)toclonethemselvestoattaintheirambitionsReligiousleadersalsoraisedmoralquestionsSomecountriesreformedtheirlegalsystemsand10.(forbid)researchintohumancloning,butotherslikeChinaandtheUK,continuedtoaccumulateevidenceoftheabundantmedicalaidthatcloningcouldprovideSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)一Hi,youmustbethenewsecretary.Welcome!I’mTomRobinsonfromPublicRelations.一Hi,Mr.Robinson.Thanks.MynameisLisaJohns.1、一PleasecallmeTom,Lisa.一OK,Tom.2、一Yes,overtwentyyears.一Wow.3、Doyouenjoyworkinghere?一Well,yes.4、Andit'salsoagoodplacetoworkin.Buttobehonest,whatIreallyenjoyisthechancetogoabroad.一Well,thebestthingformeisthatIliveclosetotheoffice.5、A.Haveyouworkedherelong?B.That'sashorttime.C.WorkinginSalesnow.D.IcangohomeforlunchandIdon'thavetoworryaboutthetraffic.E.IsupposeItookthejobbecausethemoneyisgood.F.Howlonghaveyouworkedhere?G.Thatisalongtime.HowtoProtectYourselffromHackersOnlineAnincreasein

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