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考研《英语一》2023年古蔺县全真模拟试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Theycallthemselves“TheSoulKnights(骑士)”andcomefromdifferentuniversitiesinGuangdongProvince.Duringtheirsummervacation,theteam,consistingoffivemaleandtwofemalestudents,1morethan3,000kilometersfromGuangzhoutoBeijing.Ittookthem2daystocompletethejourney.TheSoulKnightshaveanoble3,whichistoadvocatecivilizedtravelbytakingphotosofgraffiti(涂鸦)4bytourists.“WhenweheardthataChinesetouristwrotehisnameonanEgyptiantemple,itmade5thinkalot.Wewantedtousephotosto6everyonehowimportantitistoprotecthistoricrelics,”saysZhangZhihao,22,theteam’scaptain.Ontheirtrip,theteamhadaclear7ofduty.Someprovidedmedicalcare,somewere8fund,andothersupdatedtheteam’smicroblog.Cyclingisagreatwayofenjoyingthelandscape,butit’s9Onthewaytheypassedthroughmanycities10heatwaveswithtemperatureswellabove40degrees.Theyrodeabout20kilometersperhour.Theygotupat6am,departedat7:30and11atnoontocooldown.Sometimestheyborrowedsheetsofcardboardsfromrestaurantsandslept12trees.Aftercyclingforonemonth,theteam13arrivedinBeijing,theirdestination14itwasn’ttheendoftheirjourneyyet.Theteam15asmallexhibitionontheGreatWallofChina,oneofthecountry’smostvisitedattractions,toshoweveryonethe16theyhadtakenofgraffitiinvariousplaces.Totheir17,manyvisitorsshowedtheirsupportfortheyoungteam’sprojectby18theirnamesonthebanner(横幅)theyhadprepared.“Wedo19thisadventure,forsendingamessagetothepublicaboutprotectingourcountry’sculturalheritage(遗产)isaveryrewarding20,”saidtheteam’scaptain.1、A.walked B.drove C.flew D.covered2、A.fifty B.forty C.thirty D.twenty3、A.cause B.excuse C.suggestion D.view4、A.brushed B.printed C.sent D.left5、A.him B.us C.them D.you6、A.amuse B.inform C.urge D.remind7、A.division B.sense C.goal D.faith8、A.inneedof B.inpossessionof C.inchargeof D.incaseof9、A.shocking B.confusing C.amazing D.challenging10、A.experiencing B.witnessing C.avoiding D.appreciating11、A.bathed B.rested C.danced D.sweated12、A.in B.between C.under D.beside13、A.nearly B.finally C.naturally D.gradually14、A.So B.And C.Since D.But15、A.setup B.ledto C.puton D.calledoff16、A.marks B.pictures C.surprises D.effects17、A.puzzlement B.shame C.delight D.disappointment18、A.painting B.signing C.typing D.fixing19、A.enjoy B.envy C.hate D.ignore20、A.mind B.envy C.role D.feelingSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Ineverysignificantrelationship,therecomesatimewhenyouhavetoaskthetoughquestions:what’sthedealwiththemysteriousfifthpocketonourfavoritejeans?Tofindout,wecalledintheexperts:KorieLovetteandJohnCunningham,twomerchandisemangersforWranglerjeans.“Thefifthpocketwasintroducedinthe1800sasaprotectivesleeveforcowboys’pocketwatches,”LovettetoldTODAYStyle.“Althoughthepocketisrarelyusedforwatchestoday,standardjeansarestillbeingproducedinawaythatcanaccommodateasize2pocketwatch.”Wehaven’tseenapocketwatchsincethelasttimewewatched“Castaway”,butCunninghaminsiststhatthepockethasplentyofmodernuses.“Today,menusethemforpocketknivesorloosechange,whilewomenmightuseittoholdlipstick,”hesaid.“Overthepastcoupleyears,ithasbecomeanincreasinglypopularspottostoretechnologydevicessuchascellphonesoriPods.”Andthen,ofcourse,thereistheissueofaesthetic(美感).“Aclassicpairofjeanswouldlookincompletewithoutthefifthpocket,”Cunninghamexplained.“It’satradition;anauthenticconstructionofthejean.Itwasproductinnovationbeforethatwasafamousitem.Wekeepthefifthpocketforthetypicalcompletenessofourjeans.”Thatsaid,therearetimeswhenitmakessensetobreakwithtraditionforamorepleasingfit.“WhenWranglerdetermineswhethertoincludethefifthpocketornot,welookattheoverallaestheticofthefigure,”saidLovette.“Forwomen’sskinnyjeansorleggings,weusuallydon’tincludeafifthpicketsincetheconsumerwillmostlikelybewearingablousethatwillcoverthepocket.”1、Theoriginaluseofthefifthpocketisto___________.A.holdpocketknivesB.carrycowboys’moneyC.makethejeansmorebeautifulD.protectcowboys’pocketwatches2、Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.WomenusuallylikethefifthpocketontheirjeansB.WranglerhassomekindsofjeanswithoutthefifthpocketC.ThefifthpocketwasdesignedmainlyforstoringcellphonesD.Thequestionaboutthefifthpocketisaskedoftenbetweenphones3、Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.Istheextrapocketgoodorbad?B.Isthefifthpockettobechanged?C.ThereasonsforhavingthatextrapocketD.ThestylesofthefifthpockeText2Quietlysitingtherereading,Ifoundmyselfsuddenlylisteningtothetrainguard’sannouncement.Traintravelerswillsurelyagreethatwhentheguardmakesanannouncement,whetherit’stherecordedmessageortheguard’smessage,fewpeoplelistentoit,becauseit’softenquitedullorhardtounderstand.Thisonewasdifferent.Inoticedthatotherpassengersappearedtobelistening,too.Notonlythat,everyonewassmiling!Whywassomuchattentionbeingpaidtothismessage?AsbestIcanrecall,theguardsaidsomethingalongtheselines,“GoodMorningLadies,GentlemenandChildren,thisisthe7:35a.m.fromPenrithtoCentralandyou’llbepleasedtoknowthatwearerightontime.AndwhatalovelymorningitisinSydneytoday.Thesunisshining,birdsaresinging,andall’srightwiththeworld.Itrustyouhaveagreatdaywhereveryou’regoing.ThanksforcatchingmytrainthismorningandIhopetoseeyouagainsoon.”Quiteafewpeople(obviouslypreviousstrangers)startedtalkingtooneanotherabouttheguard’sexcellentmessageandhowgoodithadmadeeveryonefeel.Istartedthinkingaboutthis,andthenIfoundtheyoungguardandsaid“Wereyoutheguardonthe7:35a.m.fromPenrith?”Theguardseemedabitstunnedatfirst,replying,“Yes,yyyyes.”“Well,Ireallyappreciateyourannouncement.Thankyouforyourextremelygoodmessage,whichgavemeandtheotherpassengerssuchagoodstarttotheday.Pleasekeepdoingit.”Isaid.Therearetwomessagesformeinwhathappenedthatday.Firstly,whenpeoplearehappyintheirworkitshowsinwhattheydoandsay.Secondly,thestoryattachesmuchimportancetothebenefitsthataccumulatefromthankingpeopleforsomethingthey’vedone,particularlywhenit’snotexpected.Canyouimaginetheconversationthatguardwouldhavewhenhegothome?1、Whydofewtraintravelerslistentotheannouncements?A.Theyusuallyfeelsleepy.B.Themessagesareunattractive.C.Theguard’svoiceisnotclear.D.Theyareabsorbedinbooks.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stunned”inParagraph3mean?A.Patient.B.Cautious.C.Excited.D.Surprise.3、Whatmighttheguardtalkaboutwithhisfamilywhenhegothome?A.Thebeautifulweather.B.Therecordedmessage.C.ThetrainfromPenrith.D.Theunexpectedappreciation.4、Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ABoringTrainStoryB.AnIntelligentGuardC.ADifferentTrainAnnouncementD.ALovelyMorninginSydneyText3PartwaythroughWonder,Fifth-graderAuggiePullmanfindshimselfseatedacrossfromanewfriendintheschoolcafeteria.“Haveyoueverthoughtabouthavingplasticsurgery?”thefriendasks.“Dude,thisisafterplasticsurgery.Ittakesalotofworktolookthisgood,”Auggiesays,runningahandthroughhishair.Inotherwords,whatcouldbepainfullydepressingturnsouttoholdlurking(潜藏的)reservesofhumour,whichisprettymuchthestoryofWonder.Auggie,playedbyJacobTremblay,wasbornwithafacialdifference,andevenaftermultipleoperations,hislooksshockhisclassmates.Asheadaptsfromhomeschoolingtoanewschoolcommunity,heencountersfarworsethanthatlunchtimescene-onenastybully(横行霸道者)sayshe’dkillhimselfifhelookedlikeAuggie-butheneverfullylosesheart.Themovieisanadaptationofthe2012novelbyR.J.Palacio,whichhassold6millioncopiesinNorthAmericaandlaunchedanantibullyingcampaign,ChooseKind.Palaciohassaidshegottheideaforthestorywhenheryoungsonbegancryingatthesightofagirlwithafacialdifferenceinanicecreamshop.Shetookherkidsoutoftheshop,butlaterregrettedherreaction.“WhatIshouldhavedoneissimplyturnedtothelittlegirlandstartedupaconversationandshownmykidsthattherewasnothingtobeafraidof,”shesaid.Tremblay,11,whobrokeoutoppositeBrieLarsoninthe2015dramaRoom,hasmorethanafewthingsincommonwithAuggie.“WebothloveStarWars,wehaveawesomefamilies,andweloveourdogs.”ButTremblaythinksweallcanfindsomethingincommonwiththeboy.“Everyone’slikeAuggieinoneveryimportantway:wewanttobeacceptedandtreatedequallyandwithkindness.”JuliaRoberts,whoplaysAuggie’smother,becameinterestedinthepartbecauseofherownchildren,“Ireaditwithmykidsandfellsoinlovewithit,”shesaysofthenovel.“Thisbookissuchabeautifulandgentleintroductionintoallkindsoftopics,includingbullyingandintoleranceandfear,andwhatfearmakesyoungpeopledosometimes.”Bothactorshavesomefamiliaritywiththesubject.“Iwaspickedonquiteabitasayoungperson,”Robertssays,thoughshewon’tsaywhatfor.“Evenasa50-year-oldmotherofthree,it’snotapathIliketogoupanddown.”Tremblayrevealsabitmore.“Ihavebeenpickedon,”hesays,“becauseI’mkindofshortformeage.Itoldmyparents,andthat’soneofthebestthingsyoucando,becausemymomsaidwouldneverwantmetocarrynegativethoughtsonmyshouldersalone.”Themostchallengingpartsoffilming,saysTremblay,weremomentsinwhichhehadtocry.Tenderheartedaudiencememberswilllikelyshedtearsoftheirown-especiallyduringscenesbetweenAuggieandhismom,whorepeatedlyreassureshersonthatheisworthyoflove.Butthemoviealsohasitsfairshareofhijinks(喧闹):foreverytear-filledmoment,thereisalightsaberbattleorsillyscienceprojecttolightenthemood.Thismixtureofpityandhumor,saysRoberts,“wasintrinsic(固有的)inthewritinginthenovel.”Butshecreditswriter-directorStephenChboskywithtranslatingthatbalanceintovisualterms.Asmuchasthemovieimpressestheviewerwithcompassionfortheunderdogs,italsofindsawaytosympathizewiththebullies.“Iwouldsaytotrytotakeamomenttobeconsciousofwhyapersonthatisbullyingsomebodyisbehavingthatway,”saysRoberts,“Afterall”,sheadds,“There’snochildthat’sbornbully.”1、HowdidAuggierespondtohisfriend’squestion?A.Hefeltsoembarrassedthathekeptreserved.B.Heflewoffthehandlethemomentheheardit.C.Heansweredinacalmbuthumourousway.D.Hespentquiteawhilefindingtherightwords.2、WhatinspiredthestoryofWonder?A.AcampaignagainstbullyinginNorthAmerica.B.Palacio’skidsbeingpickedonbytheirclassmates.C.Palacio’sconversationwithagirlinanicecreamshop.D.ThewayPalaciotreatedagirlwithafacialdifference.3、Accordingtothepassage,thethemeofthemovieWonderis________.A.similartothatofthedramaRoomB.focusedonthesafetyofplasticsurgeryC.diverseandcloselyrelevanttopersonalgrowthD.areflectionofminoritygroups’fateinAmerica4、Whatdoesparagraph7mainlytalkabout?A.HowJuliaRobertsgottoknowJacobTremblay.B.Leadingactors’recallingsimilarexperiencestothoseinWonder.C.JacobTremblay’sbreakthroughinhisactingcareer.D.WhatinfluenceJacobTremblay’smotherhasonhisgrowth.5、AccordingtoJuliaRoberts,StephenChbosky_______.A.isagreatloverofStarWarsandwildanimalsB.wasmovedtotearsbyJacobTremblay’sactingC.isqualifiedtoadaptsciencefictionintomoviesD.succeededinmixingvisualelementswithemotion6、What’sJuliaRoberts’attitudetowardsthebullies?A.Uncaring. B.Negative.C.Sympathetic. D.Cautious.Text4"Hergradesarefine;I'mnotworriedaboutthat,butshejustdoesn'tseemtolovelearninganymore,"Alice'smumsaid.She'sabsolutelyright.I'dnoticedthesamethingaboutherdaughterovertheprevioustwoorthreeyearswhenI'dbeenAlice'smiddleschoolteacher,andIhaveananswer,rightthereonthetipofmytongue,towhathasgonewrong.YetI'mtornbetweenmyresponsibilitytohelpAliceandtheknowledgethatwhatIhavetosayisatruthI'mnotsurethismotherisreadytohear.Thetruthforthisparentandsomanyothersisthis:Herchildhassacrificedhernaturalcuriosityandloveoflearningatthealtarofachievement,andit'sourfault.Alice'sparents,herteachers,societyatlarge-weareallsupposedtobeblamedinthiscrimeagainstlearning.Fromherfirstdayofschool,wepointedhertowardthataltarandtrainedhertomeasureherprogressbymeansofpoints,scores,andawards.WetaughtAlicethatherpotentialistiedtoherintellect(智力),andthatherintellectismoreimportantthanhercharacter.WetaughthertocomehomeproudlybearinggradeAs,championshipprizes,andcollegeacceptance,andnotonpurpose,wetaughtherthatwedon'treallycarehowsheobtainsthem.Wetaughthertoprotectheracademicandextracurricular(课外的)perfectionatallcostsandthatit'sbettertoquitwhenthingsgetchallengingratherthanrisklosingthatperfectrecord.Aboveallelse,wetaughthertofearfailure.Thatfeariswhathasdestroyedherloveoflearning.1、WecaninferfromParagraph2thattheauthor______.A.thinksAliceisrightB.isuncertainoftheanswerC.hesitatestoexpressanideaD.wonderswhythemotherisworried2、Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedwords"atthealtarof"?______A.insteadofB.attheriskofC.atthelossofD.intheinterestof3、WhathasreallymadeAlicechangeherattitudetolearning?______A.Beingslowinstudy.B.Fearofbadgrades.C.Difficultyinstudy.D.Pressfromparents.4、Whatismoreimportantforateenagerintheauthor'sopinion?______A.Hisknowledge.B.Hisintellect.C.Hischaracter.D.Hisachievement.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)IhavebeenlearningEnglishforthelastfiveyearsandoneofthethings1.hashelpedmetoimproveisreadingIlovereadingandoftenreadduringmyfreetimeFirst,I2.(start)readingeasythingsinEnglish,likerecipes(食谱)forcookingandshortstories3.(write)especiallyforlanguagelearnersThenImovedontolongerstoriesandnewspaperarticles4.firstIfoundthatreadingwasdifficultbecauseofthevarietyofvocabularyandthegrammar,5.thissoonbecameeasierandIfoundthatIcouldunderstandmoreandmoreof6.IwasreadingIdidn’tworryifIdidn’tknowallthewords,asIcouldstillunderstandthemainideasReadinghashelpedimprovemyEnglishinmanywaysI’mnotonly7.betterandquickerreader,butalsomy8.(spell),writing,grammarandvocabularyareallmuchbetterIthinkIhaveimprovedfaster9.someofmyfriendswhohavebeenlearningatthesametimeasmeSo,Iwouldsaythateveryonewhowantstolearnalanguage10.(quick)shouldreadFillintheblanksEatingpopcorninthecinemamaybeirritatingnotjustforfellowmoviegoers,butforadvertisers:agroupofresearchersfromCologneUniversityhasconcludedthatchewingmakesusimmunetofilmadvertisingThereasonwhyadsmanagetoimprint(刻上记号)brandnamesonourbrainsis1.ourlipsandthetongueautomaticallysimulatethepronunciationofanewnamewhenwefirsthearit2.were-encounterthename,ourmouthsubconsciouslypractisesitspronunciationHowever,accordingtothe

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3.(publish)intheJournalofConsumerPsychology,this"innerspeech"canbedisturbedbychewing,4.(render)therepetitioneffectredundant5.theirexperiment,theresearchersinvitedagroupof96peopletoacinematowatchamovieprecededbyaseriesofadvertsHalfoftheparticipants6.(give)freepopcornthroughoutthesession,theotherhalfonlyreceivedasmallsugarcube7.immediatelydissolvedintheirmouthsAtestattheendofthescreeningshowedthattheadvertshadleftnoeffectonthoseviewerswhohadchewedtheirwaythroughpopcornthroughout,whiletheotherparticipantsshowedpositivepsychologicalresponsestotheproductsthey8.(encounter)intheads"Themundaneactivityofeatingpopcornmadeparticipantsimmunetothepervasiveeffectsofadvertising,"saidSaschaTopolinski,oneoftheresearchersHegoesasfarasimplyingthathisresearch9.spelltheendofthetraditionalpopcornmachineincinemafoyers"Thisfindingsuggeststhatsellingcandyincinemasactuallyunderminesadvertisingeffects,whichcontradictspresentmarketingstrategiesInthefuture,whenpromotinganovelbrand,advertisingclientsmightconsidertryingtopreventcandy10.(sell)beforethemainmovie"SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)HowtoProtectYourselffromHackersOnlineAnincreasein

cyber-attacks(网络攻击)makestheInternetseemlikeascaryplacethesedays.Howcanindividualsprotectormakeitmoredifficultforhackerstoaccesstheirinformation?Hereareseveraltipsthatcanhelpyouprotectagainstcyber-attacks:1、Hardpasswordsincludeupperandlowercaseletters,numbersandspecialcharacters.Theyshouldbeatleasteightcharactersinlength.Theyshouldalso

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spelloutwordseasyforhackerstofind,likeyourpet'snameorthenameofafamilymember.ChangeyourpasswordregularlyAverycommonmistakemadebyusersistocreateonehardpassword,butthenneverchangeit.Rememberingalonglistofcomplicatedpasswordscanbedifficult.Butnopasswordisunbreakable.Hackersarebetterabletohackmultipleaccountsifthoseaccountsallhavethesamepassword.Apasswordmanagementservice,likeDashlaneorPasswordBox,canhelpyoukeeptrackofhardpasswords.2、Clearyourbrowser(浏览器)historyThisgoesforallthedevicesyouuseinaday–yourhomecomputer,yourworkcomputer,oryourfriend'siPad.InternetbrowserslikeFirefoxorChromekeeptrackofwhereyou'vebeenandwhatyou'vedoneonline.Theykeeprecordsofeverysiteyouvisited.3、Itisveryeasyforanyonewhoseesthatinformationtostealadetailedrecordofyouronlineactivities.DonotusefreeWi-Fi4、Often,auserdoesnotneedapasswordtoconnecttothesewirelessnetworks.Theseservicesmightbeuseful,butthey'realsoaneasywayforhackerstoaccesseverythingonyourdevice.Useanti-virusprotectionTherearemanyanti-virusservicesavailableforusers.5、Someanti-virusservicesareevenfree.Theyareagreatwaytohaveaprofessionalhelpkeepingusersonestepaheadofhackers.A.Becarefulwhileusingthumbdrive.B.Theseservicespermituserstoeasilystoreandsecuretheirpasswords.C.Makeyourpasswordhardertohack.D.Theycanoffermanydifferenttypesofcomputerprotection.E.AnincreasingnumberofpublicplacesnowofferfreewirelessaccesstotheInternet.F.Informationaboutwhatyousentfromorsavedonyourcomputercanbekeptfordaysorweeks.G.Unlessyoureallyneedit,

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