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考研《英语一》2023年甘肃省临夏回族自治州永靖县全真模拟试卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Sarahlivedonafarmwithherfamily.Shewas1tolearntotrack,toidentifyeachpersonandwheretheyweregoingbythemarkstheyleftontheground.Andifherfathercouldn’tteachher,she’dteachherself.Tothe2ofherfamily,sheborrowedalltheir3andtaughtherselftorecognizeeveryone’sfootprintsinthesand.Morethanonceherfathercameoutsideshouting,“Sarah,bringme4myboots.”Sarahdevelopedthehabitofwalkingaroundwithhereyesfixedontheground,5thecomingsandgoingsofevery6intheplace.Shealsodevelopedtheannoyinghabitof7everyone.“Whatwereyoudoingdownatthedam,Jack?You’renot8toplaythere.”“Didyoufindwhatyouwere9inthegarage,Auntie?”and“Whowasthestrangervisitingtodaywearingsizetenboots,Mum?”Aftershe’d10everypairofshoesthateveryone11,sheturnedtothefarm’sanimals.Bythistime12hervictimshadtoadmit,13,thatshewasgood.Herbest14cameoneeveningwhenshesaidthehorse’sfrontfootwas15.Herfathersaidthatthehorsewas16fine.Sarah17thatitshoof(蹄)hadasplit.Sarah’sfather18thehorse’shoof.“You’re19.Thehoofissplit.Howdidyouknow?”“Youcanseeitinits20.”Sarahmovedthehorseaway.“Look,it’splaininthesand.’’“Ifyoucantellithasasplithooffromthatsand,you’reprettygood,”saidherfather.1、A.determinedB.forcedC.appointedD.encouraged2、A.expectationB.annoyanceC.disappointmentD.delight3、A.shoesB.booksC.socksD.tools4、A.upB.outsideC.overD.back5、A.guidingB.hearingC.studyingD.predicting6、A.vehicleB.personC.animalD.season7、A.surprisingB.criticisingC.questioningD.challenging8、A.preparedB.invitedC.qualifiedD.allowed9、A.callingforB.lookingforC.waitingforD.fightingfor10、A.wornB.collectedC.destroyedD.memorised11、A.ownedB.borrowedC.triedD.bought12、A.yetB.evenC.alsoD.still13、A.guiltilyB.approvinglyC.merrilyD.unwillingly14、A.performanceB.trickC.magicD.idea15、A.tiedB.lostC.injuredD.stolen16、A.safelyB.extremelyC.hardlyD.perfectly17、A.doubtedB.wonderedC.insistedD.discovered18、A.inspectedB.splitC.treatedD.fastened19、A.lyingB.jokingC.rightD.crazy20、A.bootsB.tracksC.jumpsD.hoofsSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1IntheU.S.stateofWashington,aroadcalledInterstate90cutsthroughawild,mountainousareatoreachthecityofSeattle.Forthearea'smanykindsofanimals,thebusyhighwaygreatlylimitstheirmovements.Crossing1-90—astheroadiscalled—isariskybutsometimesnecessaryact.Butsoon,animalswillhaveasaferchoiceforcrossingtheroad.Theywillbeabletogoaboveit.Tohelptheanimals,thestateisfinishingworkonitslargest-everwildlifebridge.The11-meter-tall,20-meter-widestructurebeginsintheforest.Itformstwoarchesabovethehighway,oneforeachdirectionoftraffic.Workersareaddingfencingandplantstohelpguidetheanimalsacrossthebridge.Two-meter-thickwallswillhelpblocknoisefromvehiclesbelow.The1-90BridgeispartofagrowingnumberofwildlifecrossingsacrosstheUnitedStates.Somearefences,someareoverlandbridges,andsomeareunderpasses.Theyallaimtokeepdriversandanimalsawayfromeachother.Collisionsbetweenanimalsanddriversarerarelydeadlytopeople.Buttheyareoftendeadlytowildlife.InCanada'sBanffNationalPark,studieshavefoundthatwildlifecrossingsreducethearea'sanimal-drivercollisionsby80percent.Mostofthewildlifebridgesareinwesternstates.Butexpertshavenotedmanyotherareasthathaveaneedforsuchpaths.JenWatkins,whoseorganizationhashelpedcampaignforanimalcrossings,saysftindformorecrossingsis"thenumber-onebarrier."PattyGarvey-DardaoftheU.S.ForestServicehasworkedonthe1-90crossingfromthestartoftheproject.Shesaysthe$6-millionbridgewillonedaypayforitselfbecausethehighwaywillnothavetobefullyorpartlyclosedeachtimealargeanimalisstruck.Shesaid,4tIfyoushutdownInterstate90,youshutdowninterstatecommerce.”1、Whatisthepurposeofbuildingthebridgeover“Interstate90”?A.Toreducehumandeathsincrashwithwildlife.B.Topreventwildlifefrombeingstruckbyvehicles.C.Toarousepublicawarenessofwildlifeprotection.D.Toprovideasaferchoicetocrosstheriskyroad.2、AccordingtoJenWatkins,whatisthebiggestchallengeincrossingconstruction?A.Findingwaystohelpguideanimalsacrossthebridge.B.Collectingmoneytobuildmorewildlifecrossings.C.Locatingareastoconstructappropriatecrossings.D.Encouragedriverstoobeytheregulationsoftraffic.3、WhatdotheunderlinedwordsinParagraph5imply?A.Thebridgewillprovetobewellworththehighprice.B.Expenseforbuildingsuchbridgeswillbereduced.C.Thebridgewillgreatlypromotetradeandcommerce.D.Livessavedthroughthebridgearedefinitelybeyondprice.Text2Theshower,Ifind,isthebestplacetocry.Thewatercoversthesoundofmysadness,whilewashingawayanyevidenceofmypain.Ishowerafterthekidshavegonetobed;it'stheonlytimeIcanbealone.Ialwaysdidmybesttoprotectmytwochildrenfrommytears.IfIneededtocry,Icriedbymyself.Yet,Iencouragemytwoboystocry.My7-year-oldprideshimselfonnevercryingatschool."Oh,butyoumustcry,"Iinsist."Cryingisgood.Itgetsthesadnessout.Neverholdbackyourtears."ButthenIdidjustthat.Whatmightitdotothemtoseetheirmotherupset?Thenmyfatherdied,andtherewasnowayIcouldschedulemygriefandkeepmyfeelingsinside.Itriedtogetonwiththings,butthesadnessstillcame.Therealizationthatmydadwasactuallygonehitmewithanintensity(紧张)thatwasimpossibletocoverup.Tomysurprise,myboysdidn'tseemtooalarmed.Later,theyfoundmehidinginthebedroomoneafternoon,weeping."It'sOK,mommiesgetsadtoo,"Itoldthem,smilingthroughmytears.“Don'tbesad,Mommy.Granddadiscomingbackasababy,”my7-year-oldsaid,histinyarmstretchedacrossmyshoulders."Thinkaboutlove,"hewenton."Thinkaboutallthepeoplewholoveyou."Irealizedthatinhidingmypain,Iwasonlydenyingwhatitmeanstobehuman,IfeltasifIhadledmysonstobelievethat"negative"emotionsareonlyaconcept,andnotsomethingtheyshouldpossess.It'sonethingtotellmychildrenit'sOKtocry.It'sanothertoshowthemhowit'sdone.Weowethattoourchildren,accordingtosocialresearcherandauthorBreneBrown.DuringherTEDtalk,Brownsaid,"It'snecessarywebeseen—deeplyseen"."Ourjobisnottoprotectourchildren,tokeepthemperfect,"saidBrown."Ourjobistolookandsay,‘you'reimperfect,andyou'remadeforstruggles,butyouareworthyofloveandbelonging’."1、Accordingtothepassage,theauthor.A.seldomscheduleshergriefB.believesboysshouldbetoughC.findsinspirationwhensheshowersD.oftengetshersadnessout2、Wherewastheauthorwhenshewasfoundcryingbyherson?A.Inthebathroom.B.Intheauthor'sbedroom.C.Inherfather'shouse.D.Inthekitchen.3、Whatdidtheauthorrealizeaftershefailedtohideherpain?A.Hisson'swordsweremovingandcomforting.B.Hersoncompletelyunderstoodhersadness.C.Thewayshehandledsadnesshadmisledherchildren.D.Herchildrendidn'tworryabouthersadnessatall.4、Thearticleismeanttotellparentsthattheyshould.A.tellkidsit'snotallrighttocryB.getanyoftheiremotionsoutC.pushchildrentoworktowardperfectionD.teachtheirchildrenhowtodealwithgriefText3Itisquitereasonabletoblametrafficjams,thecostofgasandthegreatspeedofmodernlife,butmannersontheroadarebecominghorrible.Everybodyknowsthatthenicestmenwouldbecomefiercetigersbehindthewheel.Itisallrighttohaveatigerinacage,buttohaveoneinthedriver’sseatisanothermatteraltogether.Roadpolitenessisnotonlygoodmanners,butgoodsensetoo.Ittakesthemostcool-headeddriversgreatpatiencetogiveupthedesiretobeatbackwhenforcedtofacerudedriving.Ontheotherhand,alittlepolitenessgoesalongwaytowardsreducingthepossibilityofquarrellingandfighting.Afriendlynodorawaveofthanksinanswertoanactofpolitenesshelpstocreateanatmosphereofgoodwillandcalmsonecessaryinmoderntrafficcondition.Butsuchbehaviorsofpolitenessarebynomeansenough.Manydriversnowadaysdon’tevenseemabletorecognizepolitenesswhentheyseeit.However,misplacedpolitenesscanalsobedangerous.Typicalexamplesarethedriverwhowavesachildcrossingthestreetatawrongplaceintothepathofoncomingcarsthatmaybenotabletostopintime.Thesamegoesforencouragingoldladiestocrosstheroadwhereverandwhenevertheywantto.Italwaysamazesmethatthehighwaysarenotcoveredwiththedeadbodiesofthesegrannies(奶奶).Anexperienceddriver,whosemannersarefaultless,toldmeitwouldhelpifdriverslearnttocorrectlyjoinintrafficstreamwithoutcausingtotalblockagesthatgiverisetounpleasantfeelings.Unfortunately,moderndriverscan’tevenlearntodrive.Yearsago,expertswarnedusthatthefastincreaseofthecarownershipwoulddemandmore

give-and-take

fromallroadusers.Itishightimeforallofustotakethismessagetoheart.1、Accordingtothepassage,troubleontheroadareoftencausedby____________.A.roadconditions B.thespeedofmodernlifeC.thelargenumberofcar D.thebehaviorofthedrivers2、Inthewriter’sopinion,___________.A.driversshouldshowroadpolitenessproperlyB.stricttrafficrulesarebadlyneededC.unskillfuldriversshouldbepunishedD.driversshouldavoidtrafficjams3、Theunderlinedword“give-and-take”inthepassagemeans__________.A.politenessandimpoliteness B.willingnesstogiveintoeachother’swishesC.offeringhelptoothersasmuchaspossible D.goodmannersandbadmanners4、Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.RoadPoliteness B.TrafficProblemsC.BadMannersontheRoad D.GoodDriversandBadDriverText4IleftEnglandforSydneyinSeptember.Itwasacareermoveformyhusband,andour20-year-olddaughterwasfeelingadventurousanddecidedtocome,too.However,justbeforeleavingEngland,my79-year-oldmothersufferedastroke(中风).Beingstrongandindependent,shecontinuedtoliveathomewiththehelpofsocialservices.Butshecouldn’tlookafterthegarden.Ithoughthowwonderfulitwouldbeiftherewasanorganizationofferingvolunteerhelp.FriendsaskedmewhatIplannedtodoinAustralia,andItoldthemIwouldbelookingforavolunteerpositionwithagardeningcharitableorganization.ImaginemysurprisewhenIfoundjusttheorganizationIhadbeenlookingfor—EasyCareGardening(ECG)!ThereareseveralreasonswhyIvolunteerforECG.Firstly,asanewcomertoAustraliaImeetmanypeoplewho,likeme,volunteersomeoftheirtime.Wecoveralargeagerange,butalllovegardensandhelpingothers.Secondly,throughworkingwithECGIhavebeenluckyenoughtoexploreSydney’sNorthShorethatImightnothavehadtheopportunitytovisitotherwise.Finally,thereareallthosewonderfulpeoplewecall“clients(客户)”,buttheyaremorelikefriendswhenwevisitthemoftenandtendtheirgardens.WhatgreatpeopleIhavemet,andthestoriestheyhavetotell—thefamilyhistories,wheretheycomefromandthereasonsforimmigratingtoAustralia.Ifinditaprivilegetohaveaccesstoprivategardenswhich,inmanycases,havebeenthejoyoftheirownersformanyyears.Eachoneisindividualandreflectsthecharacter,needsandthehistoryofeachfamily.Indeed,thegardensreflectthemulticulturalandhistoricalbackgroundofSydney.1、WhydidtheauthormovetoSydney?A.Sheplannedtovolunteerthere. B.Herhusbandwouldworkthere.C.Shewasverykeenonadventures. D.Shehadtolookafterhersickmother.2、Whatmadetheauthorchoosetobeagardeningvolunteer?A.Herownexperience. B.Thetipsfromherfriends.C.ThepopularityofECG. D.Hergardeningskills.3、WhatdothevolunteersatECGhaveincommon?A.Theymakefriendswiththeirclients.B.TheyliketoexploreSydney’sNorthShore.C.Theyareofsimilaragesandbackgrounds.D.Theyarekind-heartedwiththesameinterest.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“one”inParagraph4referto?A.Client. B.Reason.C.Garden. D.Volunteer.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AreporterfromJiangsuProvincewenttoAustraliaandsomeother1.(country)withhisfatherfora3-monthtripHisfatherspentmostofhislife2.(work)inthefieldThesonstartedthe3.(amaze)tripswithhisfatheraroundtheworldbecausehisfatherhadcancer---aseriousillnessThereporterwanted4.(take)hisfathertotravel,hopingthathisfathercanfindhisyoungerselfinhislastdaysThey5.(travel)morethan13,000kilometersandtookover110,000pictureson6.(they)tripstodifferentcountriesWell,amiraclehappenedduringthe“rebirth”trips7.theirsurprise,hisfathergotbetterfromillnessandbecamemoreopen-heartedHeeventaughthimselftoplay8.violin,andthen9.(gradual)heplayeditverywell,10.encouragedhimalotNowheisexpectinganothertriptoAfricaHeisthemoststylishdadeverTimecarves(雕刻)hisfacebutyouthflowsinhisbloodThisistherealstyleItisinterestingtovisitanothercountry,buttherearesometimesproblemsifwedon’tknowthelanguageverywellItmaybedifficulttotalkwiththepeoplethereWemaynotknowhowtousethetelephoneinthecountry1.wearevisitingIn2.strangecountrywemightnotknowwheretoeatorwhattoorderinarestaurantWhenweneedhelp,wemightnotknowhow3.(ask)forhelpItis4.(happy)tohaveanexperiencelikethatMrDaywasateacherataschoolinabigcityinthenorthofEnglandHeusually5.(go)toFranceorGermanyforafewweeksduringhissummerholidays,andhespokeFrenchandGermanquitewellOneyearMrDaysaidtooneofhisfriends,“I’mgoingtohavemyholidayinAthens6.Idon’tspeakGreek(希腊语),soI’llgotoeveningclassestohaveGreek7.(lesson)foramonthbeforeIgo”Hestudiedveryhardforamonth,andthenhisholidaysbeganandhewenttoGreece(希腊)Whenhecamebackafewweeks8.(late),hisfriendsaidtohim,“Didyouhavetrouble9.yourGreekwhen10.wereinAthens,Dick?”“No,Ididn’thaveanytrouble,”answeredMrDay“ButtheGreeksdid!”SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Thekeytodealingwithtest-dayanxietyisthroughpreparation!

1、

Itisimportanttoprepareyourmindandbodyfortheexperienceofworkingunderpressure.Getsomesleep.Iknowyou’veheardthisbefore,butit’softenrepeatedbecauseit’ssoimportant.Getplentyofsleepthenightbeforethetest!Ifyoudon’thaveenoughrest,you’llfinditmuchhardertoconcentrate.

2、.Leaveearly.Besuretoleaveearlierthannormalonthedayofatesttoavoidtheaddedfearofarrivinglate.

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Theembarrassmentwillcauseyoutobedistractedandlosevaluabletime.4、

Onceyouarriveatschooloratthetestingcenter,findaquietspacewhereyoucanbeallalone.Youcanuseyourcarifyoudrive,oryoucanfindanemptylockerroomoroffice(askateacher).Onceyoulocateinaquietplace,doarelaxationsession.Closeyoureyesandtrytorelaxcompletely.Takedeepbreathandkeepcalm.5、

It’spossiblethatsomestudentsstarttostressoutasotherstudentsdiscussthematerial.Whenyouhearotherschatting,itmightsoundlikeyouskippedoversomethingimportantoryoumisunderstoodaconcept.It’sprobablynoteventrue——butitcanseemlikeit!A.

Takeaquietmoment.B.

Asleepybrainisafoggybrain!C.

Watchoutfortheroadconditions.D.

Walkingintoanexamlateisthelastthingyouneed!E.

Youmightalsofindtimeforaquickbiteduringabreak.F.

Don’ttalkwithotherstudentsintheminutesbeforeatest.G.

Butfullpreparationmeansmorethanknowingthetestmaterial.Researchersdefineself-controlorself-disciplineas“abilitytocontrolorchangeone’sinnerresponses”.1、However,somepeoplethinkthatasanimmediateconsequenceofleadinglivesofconstantself-control,theyaren’tlikelytogainalotofpleasurefromlife.2、Tostart,414adultscompletedononlinesurvey.Inthesurvey,theyratedthet

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