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考研《英语一》2023年静宁县模拟预测试卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)IcarryaRubik'sCube(魔方)inmybackpack.Solvingitquicklyisaterrificconversationstarter.Iusuallyaskpeopleto1itfirst.Theyturnthecubeoverintheirhands,half﹣heartedlytheymakeafew2andthenawkwardlyhanditback.Theydon'tevenknowwhereto3.That'sexactlywhatitwaslikeformetolearnhowto4.Lettersandwordsweremixedupandoutofsequence.Nothing5becauseIamdyslexic(诵读困难者).SolvingtheRubik'sCubehasmademebelievethatsometimesyouhavetotakeafewsteps6tomoveforward.ThiswasmirrorofmyownlifewhenIhadto7publicschoolafterthefourthgrade.It's8toadmit,butIstillcouldn't9spellmyfullnamecorrectly.Asafifth﹣graderatnewschoolthat10inwhat'scalledlanguage﹣processingdisorder,Ihadtostartover.Memorizingsymbolsforletters,Ilearnedthepiecesofthepuzzleoflanguage,thephonemes(音素)that11upwords.Ispentthenextfouryearslearninghowtolearnandfindingstrategiesthat12metoreturntomydistrict'shighschoolwiththe13tocommunicatemyideasandexpressmyintelligence.Ittookmefourweekstoteachmyselftosolvethecube﹣﹣﹣thesameamountoftimeittooktheinventor,ErnoRubik.Idiscoveredthatjustbeforeit'ssolved,a14canlooklikeamess,andthensuddenlyyoucanfindthesolution.Ibelievethatprogresscomesin15leaps.TheRubik'sCubetaughtmethattoaccomplishsomethingbig,ithelpsto16itdownintosmallpieces.Ilearnedthatit'simportanttospendalotoftimethinking,totrytofind17andpatterns.Ibelievethattherearesurprisesaroundthecorner.And,thattheRubik'sCubeandI,weare18thesumofourparts.Likeadifficulttextorsometimeslikelifeitself,theRubik'sCubecanbea(n)19puzzle.SoIcarryoneinmybackpackasa20thatIcanattainmygoals,nomatterwhatobstaclesIface.1、A.make B.take C.try D.notice2、A.mistakes B.moves C.choices D.decisions3、A.begin B.stop C.check D.learn4、A.walk B.speak C.read D.play5、A.cameout B.stoodout C.madeadifference D.madesense6、A.down B.away C.forward D.back7、A.enter B.leave C.visit D.choose8、A.honest B.funny C.embarrassing D.necessary9、A.consistently B.possibly C.comfortably D.patiently10、A.believed B.specialized C.involved D.resulted11、A.turn B.bring C.put D.make12、A.pressed B.changed C.allowed D.required13、A.chance B.ability C.goal D.belief14、A.problem B.mistake C.word D.language15、A.small B.regular C.natural D.unexpected16、A.put B.break C.turn D.take17、A.connections B.designs C.differences D.similarities18、A.atlast B.moreorless C.ratherthan D.morethan19、A.easy B.exciting C.frustrating D.different20、A.reason B.reminder C.trick D.suggestionSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1MyhusbandandIwanteddesperatelytheinstanttransformationfromtypicalconsumerstoeco-consciouspeople.WeswitchedourlightbulbstoCFL(compactfluorescentlight)bulbstoconserveenergy.Wewentaboutthehouseturningofflightsandunpluggingappliancesthatweren’tinuse.Buttherateofglobalwarmingexceededoursnail’spaceconversiontogreenhood.SoIpressedonward.Idecidedtoputveganism(素食主义)atthetopofouragenda.Vegansrefuseanyanimalfleshorcommercialgoodsmadefromanyanimalbyproductssuchasmilkorfats.Allthefamilyapplaudedthisoptionexceptformyhusband.Somekindofanimalneededtosacrificeitsdearlifeforhismealoritwash’tdinner.Icookedupastorm,strugglingtopreparenutritiousmealsdominatedbynot-so-obviousvegandisheslikebeanburritosandhigh-fibervegetablestir-fry.Ittookafewdaysbeforeherealizedthathehadn’tbeeneatinganymeat.“Ifeellikeeatingbeef.”heannounced.Sothatnight,Itookfulladvantageofazucchini(一种南瓜),cutitintochunky(粗大的)piecesandcookedthem.ThenIcoveredthemwithspices.Mybeef-starvedhusbandhadsomeandacuriouslookcrossedhisface.“Where’sthebeef?”“Livingpeacefullysomewhereonanopenplainwhereitbelongs.”“Iknewit”hemurmured.“You’vesurelymadegreatcontributionstotheboomincattle.”Histastebudsweredevelopedcompletelyaroundtheflavorofeverykindofanimal:cattle,pigs,deer,lamb,chickensandducks.Convertinghimwaslikefeedinggrasstoalion.I’mallforpreservingourplanet,butwhatgoodwoulditdotosavetheearthfortomorrow’sgenerationiftoday’sdiedofstarvation?Thenextday,wewentoutforburgers.Iwasverycarefultoplacethepaperbagintoourrecyclingbin.1、Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“exceeded”underlinedinParagraph1?A.Defeated. B.Absorbed.C.Bound. D.Distributed.2、Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor’shusbandfromParagraph2?A.Hesupportedthemeat-freediet. B.Hewasapreserverofanimals.C.HewasregardedasameatLover. D.Heplayedadominantroleincooking.3、Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor?A.Shehadagoodsenseofhumor. B.Shesuccessfullytransformedherhusband.C.Sheadvocatedraisingmorecattle. D.Shehadaperfectrecipeforcookingmeals.4、Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.HungerorAnger? B.DiscriminationorAppreciation?C.VegetablesorMarbles? D.GreensorLions?Text2WhenIspentthesummerwithmygrandmother,shealwayssetmedowntothegeneralstorewithalist.BehindthecounterwasaladylikenooneI’deverseen.“Excuseme,”Isaid.Shelookedupandsaid,“I’mMissBee.”“Ineedtogetthese.”Isaid,holdingupmylist.“So?Gogetthem.”MissBeepointedtoasign.“There’snoonehereexceptyouandmeandI’mnotyourservant,sogetyourselfabasketfromthatpile.”IvisitedMissBeetwiceaweekthatsummer.Sometimessheshortchargedme.Othertimessheovercharged.Goingtothestorewaslikegoingintobattle.Allsummerlongshefoundwaystotrickme.NosoonerhadIlearnedhowtopronounce“bicarbonateofsoda”andmemorizeditslocationontheshelvesthanshemademehuntforitalloveragain.Butbysummer’sendtheshoppingtripthathadoncetakenmeanhourwasdonein15minutes.“Allright,littlegirl,”shesaid.“Whatdidyoulearnthissummer?”“Thatyou’reameanie!”Ireplied.MissBeejustlaughedandsaid,“Iknowwhatyouthinkofme.Well,Idon’tcare!MyjobistoteacheverychildImeetlifelessons.Whenyougetolderyou’llbeglad!”GladImetMissBee?Ha!Theideawasabsurd…Untilonedaymydaughtercametomewithhomeworktroubles.“It’stoohard,”shesaid.“Couldyoufinishmymathproblemsforme?”“IfIdoitforyou,howwillyoueverlearntodoityourself?”Isaid.Suddenly,IwasbackatthatgeneralstorewhereIhadlearnedthehardwaytoaddupmybillbymyself.HadIeverbeenoverchargedsince?1、Whatdidtheauthor’sgrandmotheralwaysaskhertododuringhersummervacation?A.Makelistsforhershopping.B.Buysomethinginthegeneralstore.C.Sendliststotheladyinthegeneralstore.D.Gotoseetheladyinastore.2、WhatcanweinferaboutMissBee?A.Sheusedtolearntopronouncethenamesofsomegoodsinthestore.B.Sheneithershortchargedtheauthornoroverchargedher.C.TeachingkidslessonswasMissBee’sjobatthattime.D.Hertricksmadetheauthorfinishshoppinginashortertime.3、Theauthormentionedherdaughterto__________.A.showhersatisfactionwithherkid’shomeworkB.informreadersofherirresponsibilityforherkidC.tellreadersMissBee’sinfluenceonherD.expressheroppositiontoMissBee4、Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AnunforgettablesummertravelB.BeingaresponsiblemotherC.MeangrandmagivingapreciouslessonD.MakingameaningfullifelistText3Haveyoueverheardofthefollowingpeople?Maybeyes,maybeno.Buttheymaybeaninspirationforyou.TheTreeLadyKateSessionswasanAmericanbotanistandlandscapearchitectcloselyassociatedwithSanDiego,California.AfterbecomingthefirstwomanthatgraduatefromtheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,shetookajobasateacherfarsouthinthedrydeserttownofSanDiego.KatedecidedthatSanDiegoneededtreesmorethananythingelse.Therefore,thisyoungwomansingle-handedlystartedamovementtransformingthetownintotheleafy,garden-filledplaceasitistoday.TheSnowflake(雪花)ManWilsonBentleyisoneofthefirstknownphotographersofsnowflakes.Hisenthusiasmfortakingphotosofsnowflakesbeganfromhisboyhoodandwasoftenmisunderstoodinhistime,buthisdeterminationrevealedtwoimportanttruths:notwosnowflakesarealike,andeachoneissurprisinglybeautiful.In1931,heworkedwithWilliamJ.HumphreysoftheU.S.WeatherBureautopublishSnowCrystals,abookcontaining2,500photographs.TheFatherofHisCountryBythelate1760s,GeorgeWashingtonhadexperiencedfirst-handtheeffectsofrisingtaxesimposedonAmericancolonies(殖民地)bytheBritish,andcametobelievethatitwasinthelocalpeopledbestintereststodeclareindependencefromEngland.DuringtheAmericanWarofIndependence,heledthecolonialforcestovictory.In1787,hewaselectedpresidentoftheConventionthatwrotetheU.S.Constitution.Twoyearslater,WashingtonbecameAmerica’sfirstpresident.Hisretirementfromofficeaftertwotermsestablishedatraditionthatlasteduntil1940,whenFranklinDelanoRooseveltwonathirdterm.The22ndAmendmentnowlimitsthepresidenttotwoelectedterms.1、Whomadeagreatefforttomakeanareabeautiful?A.KateSessions.B.WilsonBentley.C.GeorgeWashington.D.WilliamJ.Humphreys.2、WhatisWilsonBentleywell-knownfor?A.Hiscreativeideastopublishbooks.B.Hiscouragetofightagainstprejudice.C.Hispersistenceinphotographingsnowflakes.D.Hisdevotiontoteachingkidsscientifictruths.3、Whatcanweinferaboutthepeoplementionedinthetext?A.Theyarereallycreative.B.Theyareverydetermined.C.Theyarehighlyeducated.D.Theyareprettyconfident.Text4It'srarethatyouseethewords"shyness"and"leader"inthesamesentence.Afterall,thecommonviewpointisthatthoseoutgoingandsociableguysmakegreatpublicspeakersandexcellentnet-workersandthatthoseshypeoplearenot.AsurveyconductedbyUSATodayreferredto65percentofexecutiveswhobelievedshynesstobeabarriertoleadership.Interestingly,thesamearticlestressesthatroughly40percentofleadersactuallyarequiteshy—they'rejustbetteratadaptingthemselvestosituationaldemands.BillGates,WarrenBuffetandCharlesSchwabarejustafew"innies".Unliketheiroutgoingcounterpartswhoaremoresensitivetorewardsandrisk-taking,shypeopletakeacautiousapproachtochance.Ratherthantheflashychit-chatthatdefinessocialgathering,shypeoplelistenattentivelytowhatotherssayandabsorbitbeforetheyspeak.They'renotthinkingaboutwhattosaywhiletheotherpersonisstilltalking,butratherlisteningsotheycanlearnwhattosay.Alongthesamelines,shypeopleshareacommonloveoflearning.Theyareintrinsically(内在地)motivatedandthereforeseekcontentregardlessofachievinganoutsidestandard.Beingshycanalsobringotherbenefits.Rememberbeinginschoolandhearingthesamekidscontribute,untilshylittleJohnny,whoalmostneversaidaword,cutin?Thenwhathappened?EveryoneturnedaroundtolookwithgreatrespectatlittleJohnnyactuallytalking.Thisishowshypeoplemadegooduseoftheirpowerofpresence:they"own"themomentbyspeakingcalmlyandpurposefully,whichtranslatetoapositiveimage.Shynessisoftenrelatedtomodesty.Nottosaythatlimelight-seekersaren'tmodest,butshypeopletendtohaveanaccuratesenseoftheirabilitiesandachievements.Asaresult,theyareabletoacknowledgemistakes,imperfections,knowledgegapsandlimitations.Sinceshypeoplehavealowersensitivitytooutsiderewardsthanoutgoingones,they'remorecomfortableworkingwithlittleinformationandstickingtotheirinnerdesires.Shypeoplearealsomorelikelytoinsistonfindingsolutionsthataren'tprimarilyapparent.Don'tbelieveme?Maybeyou'llbelieveAlbertEinstein,whooncesaid,"It'snotthatI'msosmart,it'sthatIstaywithproblemslonger."Obviously,findingcertaintywhereuncertaintyistypicallypopularisahugeplusforanysuccessfulperson.Themyththatshypeoplearelesseffectiveleadersthantheiroutgoingfellowsisjustamisunderstanding.Makewiseuseofyourpersonalitystrengthstoleadyourbusinessnomatterwhatsideoftherangeyoufallon.1、WecanlearnfromParagraph2that___________.A.shypeoplearesensitivetorewardsB.shypeoplecaremoreaboutcontentC.outgoingpeoplearemorecarefulaboutchancesD.outgoingpeopleconsiderwhattolearnwhilelistening2、TheexampleofJohnnyshows____________.A.shypeoplearelikelytobemodestB.hardworkingstudentsspeaklittleinpublicC.somestudentskeepsilentonpurposeatschoolD.shypeoplemayhaveanadvantageindiscussion3、WecanlearnfromtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph5that____________.A.successresultsfromdevotion B.shynesscontributestopopularityC.outsiderewardleadstoinsistence D.uncertaintycountsmorethancertainty4、Theauthorsupportshisideasmainlyby____________.A.givingdefinitionsandpresentingresearchresultsB.explainingproblemsandprovidingsolutionsC.quotingauthoritiesandmakingevaluationsD.makingcontrastsandgivingexamplesPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ThestoryhappenedinancienttimesAkingwassocleverthathethoughtofagoodwaytotest1.hismenwerereliableOneday,hehadahugerock2.(place)onaroadwayatnightThenhehid3.(him)nearbyandwatchedcarefullytoseeifanyonewouldremovethebigrockSome4.(wealth)businessmenandhighofficialscameby,buttheysimplywalkedarounditManyofthemevenloudlyblamedthekingfornotkeepingtheroadsclear,butnoneofthemwouldbother5.(get)thebigstoneoutofthewayThenavillagercamealongcarryingaloadofvegetablesOn6.(approach)thebigrock,hestoppedandlaiddownhisburden,tryinghardtomovethestonetothesideoftheroadAftermuchpushing,he7.(final)succeededAsthevillagerpickeduphisloadofvegetables,henoticedapurselyingintheroadwheretherock8.(be)Thepursecontainedmanygoldcoinsandanotefromtheking,sayingthatthegoldwasfortheperson9.removedthehugerockfromtheroadThevillagerlearnedavaluablelessonthatmanyotherswouldneverunderstand:Everyobstaclepresents10.opportunitytoimproveone’sconditionCanyouimaginewakingupeachdayinahousethatis1.(gentle)rockedbythemovementofwater?Well,forsomepeoplethisvisionofthefuturemaybecomearealityItisacommonlyacceptedfactthat2.theEarth’stemperaturerises,theicecapsattheNorthandSouthPoleswillmelt,3.(cause)thesealeveltoriseSo,wheredoesthisleavethemanycountriesintheworld4.havelargesectionsoftheirpopulationslivinginareaswhichlieatorbelowsealevel?TheNetherlands,forexample,isoneof5.mosthighlypopulated,low-lyingcountriesand6.(battle)withtheproblemoffloodingforyearsFurtherrisesinthesealevelwouldresultinmuchofthecountrydisappearingunderwaterInventivearchitectsmayhavecomeupwitha7.(solve)totheproblem:ahouseactuallybuiltonthewaterThebasicideaisthathouseswillhaveabase8.(fill)withairandawayofanchoring(使固定)themtothegroundThiswillallowthehouse9.(move)upwardswheneverthesealevelrisesandsinkbackdownwhenthesealeveldropsSo,will10.(float)housesbethehomesofthefuture?ForsomepeopletheremaybenoalternativeSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)HowtoPickaGreatBooktoReadTheworldisfullofgreatbooks,justwaitingtoberead.Howcanyoupickoneyou'llreallylike?Herearesometips:Whatmakesyouhappy?1、Areyoureallyintodinosaursordogsoraspecificperson?Arethereafewcareersyou'reinterestedin?Youcanfindbooksaboutalmostanythingyoulike,andyou'remorelikelytoenjoyreadingabookifyou'realreadyinterestedinitssubject.Factorfiction?Somebooksareentirelymadeupandimagined.Thosearecalledfictionbooks.Novels,shortstoriesareallexamplesoffiction.Thesebookscantransportyoutoanotherworldorhelpyouimaginesomethingbeyondyourownexperience.Non-fictionbooksgiveyouthewho,what,whenandwhy.2、Non-fictionbookscanbringeverythingtolifefromthefirsttriptothemoontowhatit'sliketoexplorethedeepestoceans.Trybothfictionandnon-fictionbookstoseewhichyoulikebetter.Findafamilyfavorite.Whatwasyourmother'sfavoritebookwhenshewasyourage?Oryourdad's?3、Thenyoucantalkaboutwhattheylikedaboutitandshareyourthoughts.It'safunwaytogettoknowyourfamilyalittlebetter,andtofindabookyou'llenjoy!Askanexpert.4、Tellalibrarianaboutyourinterests—rockstars,sportsteams,historicalevents,whateveryou'reinto—andthenamesofsomebooksyoualreadylike.Yourlibrariancanhelpyoufindotherbooksthatyou'resuretolove.Launchabookswap.5、It'salwaysfuntoseewhatyourfriendsarereading.Evenifthey'renotexactlybookworms,youcanallencourageeachothertoreadandsharebooksandauthorsyoulike.Youalsocanlookforbookswapsinyourarea.It'sagreatwaytobuildyourpersonallibraryforfree!A.Askthemandgiveitaread.B.Manyofthemreadnovelsfromstarttofinish.C.Whynotgetsomefriendstogetherandtradefavoritebooks?D.Ifyouhaveafavoritehobby,lookforbooksaboutthatactivity.E.Theytellstoriesusingfacts—butthatdoesn'tmeanthey'reboring.F.Readthepassageanddecideforyourselfwhetheritseemsknowledgeable.G.Yourlocallibraryisagreatplacetofindbooksthatyou'lllove,andyoudon'thavetosearchallbyyourself.EncouragingPositiveRelationshipsChoosingone’sfriendsisanimportantpartofgrowingup.Andalthoughyoucan’tchooseyourchildren’sfriends,youcanhaveapositiveinf

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