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考研《英语一》齐齐哈尔市讷河市2023年押题密卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Athiefdroppedawinninglotteryticket(彩票)atthesceneofhiscrime,buthehasbeengivenalessonin1Themanwhomherobbed(抢劫)2theticketandwonthe$25,000prize,buthemanagedtofindthethief,andhandedoverthe3TherobberyhappenedwhenProfessorSabbatucciwaschangingatyre(轮胎)onahighway.Anothermotorist,whostoppedto“,stoleasuitcasefromhiscaranddroveoff.Theprofessorfoundthe4ticketandputitinhispocketbefore5home.Nextday,theprofessorsawthelottery6onTVandrealizeditwasawinner.He7the$25,000prize.Thenbegana8withhisconscience(良心).Intheend,hedecidedhecouldnotkeepthemoney9hehadbeenrobbed.Hethenputa10innewspapersandmadeanannouncementontheradio,11:“I’mtryingtofindthemanwhorobbedme.Ihave$25,000forhim—alottery12Pleasemeetme.”Theprofessorreceivedhundredsof13frompeoplewhowerehopingto14himintohandingthemthecash.Buttherewasonevoicehe15andhearrangedtomeetthemaninapark.Therobbergavebackthe16andburstintotears.Hecouldnot17whatwashappening.Whydidn’tyou18themoney?”heasked.Theprofessorreplied:“Icouldn’tbecauseit’snotmine.”Thenhewalkedoff,turningdownthethief’s19tosharetheprize.1、A.friendship B.honesty C.bravery D.adventure2、A.sent B.tookout C.bought D.pickedup3、A.crime B.ticket C.]cash D.evidence4、A.repair B.rest C.watch D.help5、A.left B.dropped C.forgotten D.damaged6、A.running B.walking C.driving D.riding7、A.results B.story C.loss D.sales8、A.presented B.took C.donated D.shared9、A.battle B.business C.lecture D.quarrel10、A.since B.while C.eventhough D.asif11、A.review B.request C.show D.notice12、A.joking B.saying C.wondering D.replying13、A.number B.luck C.win D.receipt14、A.notes B.emails C.letters D.calls15、A.trick B.persuade C.lead D.draw16、A.recognized B.remembered C.recorded D.recovered17、A.car B.suitcase C.money D.check18、A.imagine B.blame C.believe D.realize19、A.keep B.return C.give D.earn20、A.deal B.promise C.payment D.offerSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Everymandreamsofhavingagoodcar.Withluxurycars,likeBentley,LamborghiniandRolls-Royce,goingintotheworldofSUVs,ifyouhavedeeppockets,youwillbespoiltforchoice.◆LamborghiniAventadorSVJUsinganewaerodynamicsystemallowsittosetacarlaprecordof6:4497atNurburgring,oneofthelongestandmostchallengingcircuitsintheworld.Plus,carbonfibercanbeseeneverywhere,whichmakesthecarstrongandlightweight.There’reonly900beingbuiltandyou’11needtocoughup$517,770tobuyone.◆AstonMartinDBXTheDBXisAstonMartin’smaidenSUVproduct.Itfeaturesachoiceoftwogasengines—a4.0-literV8fromMercedesanda5.2-literV12fromitsown.Thepriceispredictedtobearound$250,000.◆AudiE-tronBeinganeco-friendlymotoring.itisanall-electricSUVthatmakesupforitsratherordinaryappearancewithdesign,luxuryandtechnology.Atthefrontandbackareelectricmotorswhichinsureprogressisrapid.Inadditiontoplentyofstoragespace,theAudiE-tronprovidessidecamerasinsteadofsidemirrorsandairsuspensionthatadaptstotheterrain(地形).Handover$74,800andit’syours.◆TeslaRoadsterTeslaRoadsterwillturnmostheads,Zeroto60in1.9secondsmeansitwillleavemostcarsfordust.Thetopspeedis250mph,whichisalsounheardofformostcars—letaloneana11-electricone.HavingadvancedautonomousdrivingsystemsandahugetouchscreenforsurfingtheInternet,itwon’tmakeyouregretforpaying$200,000.1、What’sspecialaboutLamborghiniAventadorSVJ?A.Itofferstwogasengines. B.Itisanall-electricSUV.C.Ituseslightweightmaterials. D.Ithasthemostchallengingcircuit.2、Whichcarissuitableifyouwantonewithadaptableairsuspension?A.LamborghiniAventadorSVJ. B.AstonMartinDBX.C.AudiE-tron. D.TeslaRoadster3、WhichofthefollowingdoesTeslaRoadsterprovide?A.Self-drivingsystems. B.Agas-savingengine.C.Sidecameras. D.MuchstoragespaceText2Docompaniesneedastrongleadertostaycompetitive?Manywouldsay“yes,definitely”,buttheemployeesofoneSwedishsoftwareconsultancycompanywouldtellthemotherwise.Theydon’thaveaCEO.Nobodytellsanyonewhattodo,instead,allthe40employeeshavemeetingsanddecidetogether.Crisphasbecomeworldfamousfornothavingaboss.Hopingtogetitsemployeesmoreinvolved,itmovedontochangeitschiefexecutiveofficer(CEO)annually,butultimately,the40-strongstaffdecidedtoscrapthepositionaltogether.Well,itturnsoutthatnothavingaboss,andbeinginvolvedindecisionmakinghasmadeCrisp’s40employeesmoreresponsibleandmotivated.Andevenifsomeonedoesmakeabadcallatsomepoint,it’sdefinitelynottheendoftheworld.AccordingtotheBBC,theuniqueSwedishcompanyisapparentlysetupmorelikeafamily–nobodytellsanyonewhattodo,buttheunspokenunderstandingisthat“youdon’tmessupthehouse”.Crispdoesholdfour-daymeetingsforthewholestafftwoorthreetimesayear,whentheydecideonthingsthataffecteveryone,likechangingtheirheadquarters,butgenerally,companyemployeesareencouragedtomaketheirowndecisions.Theyalsohaveacompanyboard,alegalrequirementinSweden,whichactsasalastresort,incasesomethinggoeshorriblywrong.Sofar,the“noCEO”experimenthasgonesurprisinglywell.HenrikKniberg,anorganizationalcoachatCrisp,claimsthatnothavingtoaskthebosstoapproveprojectdecisionsorbudgetsmeansthatthingshappenalotfasterandthecompanycanrespondtoclientsquicker.However,KnibergstressesthatnothavingtoasktheCEO’spermissionaboutstuffdoesn’tremoveemployees’responsibilitytoconsultwiththeircolleaguesandexplaintheirdecisions.However,someCEOsbelievethattheideaonlyworksinsmallstartups,becauseitwouldbetoochaotic(混乱的)inlargeorganizations.1、Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.TherewasnoCEOinthecompanyfromtheverybeginning.B.Everyoneinthecompanyistheboss.C.EveryemployeetakesturnstotakechargeofCrisp.D.Thecompanyboardwasfoundedformorethanlegalpurpose.2、Crisp’spracticewithoutabossissuccessfulbecause________.A.ithasencouragedeverystaffmembertocontributetothecompanyB.ithashelpeditsemployeesavoidmakingmistakesC.ithasmadeCrispworldfamousinthecompetitiveenvironmentD.ithassavedmoneyotherwisepaidtotheCEO3、ItcanbeinferredfromthetextEXEPTthat________.A.Crisp’ssuccessfulwaymaynotbepopularizedinabigcompanyB.makingquickdecisionsisanadvantageinbusinessC.employeesinCrisphavetodiscusswitheachotherD.Crisp’semployeesareactuallyrelatives4、WhichfactormayNOTcontributetoacompany’ssuccessaccordingtothetext?A.Quickresponsetoitsclients.B.Employees’responsibility.C.Acompany’sscale(规模).D.Employees’motivation.Text3BooksatAmazon:Bestsellersofthemonth—Feb,2018FreshwaterbyAkwaekeEmezi—February6,2018Hardcover:$15.91AudioCD:$29.99Anextraordinarynovel.Freshwaterexplorestheamazingexperienceofhavinganotherself.ItcentersaroundayoungNigerianwoman,Ada,whodevelopsseparateselveswithinherasaresultofbeingborn“withonefootontheotherside.”Freshwaterisasharpcallofararewayofexperiencingtheworld,onethatshowshowweallconstructouridentities.MilkandHoneybyRupiKaur—February16,2018Hardcover:$18.00Paperback:$8.99AudioCD:$8.99Acollectionofpoetryandprose(散文)aboutsurvival.Abouttheexperienceofviolence,abuse(虐待),love,loss,andfemininity(女性).Itissplitintofourchapters,andeachchapterservesadifferentpurpose.Dealswithadifferentpain.Healsadifferentheartache.MilkandHoneytakesreadersthroughajourneyofthemostbittermomentsinlifeandfindssweetnessinthembecausethereissweetnesseverywhere;ifyouarejustwillingtolook.EducatedbyTaraWestover—February13,2018Hardcover:$16.80Paperback:$28.00Audiobook:$6.00AudioCD:$8.99Anunforgettablebiographyaboutayounggirlwho,keptoutofschool,leaveshersurvivalistfamilyandgoesontoearnaPhDfromCambridgeUniversity.Educatedisanaccountofthestruggleforself-invention.Itisataleoffiercefamilyloyalty,andofthesadnessthatcomesfromseveringone’sclosestties.ForceofNaturebyJaneHarper—February20,2018Hardcover:$17.10Paperback:$23.41Audiobook:FreeAudioCD:$34.15AnattractivenovelfromtheauthoroftheSundayTimestop10bestseller.Fivewomengoonahike.Onlyfourreturn.Whenfivecolleaguesareforcedtogoonacorporateretreatinthewilderness,theyreluctantlypickuptheirbackpacksandstartwalkingdownthemuddypath.Butoneofthewomendoesn’tcomeoutofthewoods.Andeachofhercompanionstellsaslightlydifferentstoryaboutwhathappened.1、Whichofthefollowingistrueofthefourbooks?A.Theyarealldifferentinthestyleofwriting.B.Theyallareonlyavailableonline.C.Theyallhaveapresentationoffemale.D.Theyarealllistedaccordingtothetimelineofpublication.2、Ifyouwanttobuyalldifferenteditionsofabook,whichonewillcostyoumost?A.Freshwater.B.MilkandHoney.C.Educated.D.ForceofNature.3、Whichauthortellsreadersvariousfeelingsoremotionsofpersonallifeinhis/herbook?A.AkwaekeEmezi.B.RupiKaur.C.TaraWestover.D.JaneHarper.Text4Afewyearsago,myyoungersisterandIwerethefirsttoboardourflightforNorfolk,Virginia.Justaswewereabouttoboardtheplane,amechaniccameoutoftheaircraftandblockedthedoorwithhisarms.Heturnedtotheflightattendantandhurriedlystated,“Wegotproblems!”Ithoughttomyself,“WhydidIhavetobetheonetohearthat?Whycouldn'tIhavebeenatthebackoftheline?Ididn'tneedtoknowthat!”Verysoonwewerebackintheterminal,waiting,andthenfinallybackontheplane.Iwaitedforthepilottogiveanexplanation.Pilotstakecoursestoeasepassengers'mind,right?Theyknowwhattosaytocalmnerves.Unfortunately,Ididn'tthinkthispilottookthatcourse.Soonhisvoicethunderedthroughouttheplane,"Sorryforthedelay,ladiesandgentlemen.Wehadnopowerontheplane.Wehaveageneratoronthegroundrightnow,andwe'regoingtojumpstarttheengines.Oncewegetthemgoing,we'llgetupintheairandheadtoNorfolk,andseewhathappens.”Seewhathappens?Weweregoingtogetupintheair,andseewhathappens?Couldn'twehaveanotherplan,onethat'sbeenworkedoutjustalittlebetter?Atthispoint,allIcoulddowastolaughnervously.Onewomanstartedyelling,“Ohno!We'regoingtocrash!”Thereweresighsofdesperationandanxietyspreadingthroughoutthecabin.Finally,wegotupintheairthirtyminuteslater,andwhathappened?Nothing--otherthanthrust(推力)andlift.WearrivedinNorfolk,andnosoonerhadthewheelstouchedthegroundthanaroundofapplauseburstout,aseveryonethroughouttheairplanebreathedasighofreliefatthesametime.Although,Ididsincerelyliketohaveaplanbetterthan“seewhathappens"workedoutwhenflying--itreallyisn'tsuchabadlifestrategy.Successwillneverbeguaranteed.Thebestthingyoucandoisjustgetupintheair,andseewhathappens.Sometimesadjustmentswouldbemadeintheair,orshallwesay,inthemiddleoftheprocess.1、Thepurposeofthetextisto_____________.A.introduceafrighteningflightexperienceB.provethattakingaplaneisdangerousC.showawayofmakingplansD.tellreadersalifestrategy2、Whateventwasbeyondtheauthor'sexpectation?A.Themechanicexplainedtheproblemstothepassengers.B.Thepilotsaidnothingtocalmthepassengers.C.ThepassengersarrivedinNorfolksafely.D.Theflightwasdelayedforhalfanhour.3、Havingknowntheproblems,manypassengers_____________.A.feltdesperateandanxiousB.stoodupandstartedyellingC.waitedcalmlyfortheproblemstobesolvedD.complainedaboutthemechanic'scarelessness4、Fromthetextwecanlearnthat_____________.A.somepassengerweresleepingallthewayontheplaneB.thepassengersarrivedintheirdestinationsafelyasplannedC.theauthorandhisyoungersisterwerethelasttoboardtheplaneD.thepassengersclappedtheirhandsoncetheplanelandedsafely5、Whichopinionwouldtheauthormostprobablyhold?A.Toensuresuccess,don'tgetstartedbeforeyou'vegoteverythingready.B.Toavoidrepeatingfailure,giveyourselfallthereasonswhyyoucan't.C.Tosetupabusiness,don'twaituntilyouhaveeverythingyouneed.D.Toachievesuccess,trytopreparefortheworst.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrectFortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblankTheGrasshopperinVanGoghPaintingArtconservators(管理员)dreamoffinding1.(hide)secretsinthemasterpiecestheylookafterRarelydotheyexpecttofindadeadgrasshopperConservatorsattheNelson-AtkinsmuseumofartinKansasCitysaidtheydiscoveredthedeadinsectinoneofitsstarpaintings,VincentvanGogh’sOliveTrees,whenit2.(scan)aspartoftheresearchforacatalogueofitsFrenchpaintingcollectionItwasspottedbyMarySchaferShetoldalocalbroadcasterthatshefounditinthework’slowerforeground“3.(look)atthepaintingwiththemicroscope,Icameacrossthetinybodyofagrasshoppercoveredinthepaint,soit4.haveoccurredinthewetpaintbackin5.“WecanconnectittoVanGoghpaintingoutside,sowethinkofhimbattlingtheelements,dealingwiththewind,thebugs,andthenhe’sgottowalkbacktohisstudiothroughthefieldsWhat’sfunisthatwecancomeupwithallthesestoriesfor6.theinsectlandedinthepaint”Schafersaidtheywerecurioustoknowifthegrasshoppercouldbestudied7.(far)topossiblyidentifywhichseasonVanGoghpaintedOliveTreesMichaelEngel,aprofessorattheUniversityofKansas,wasapproached8.(examine)thegrasshopperfurtherHediscoveredthatpartoftheinsect’sbodywasmissingandtherewasnosignofmovementinthesurroundingpaintInotherwords,itwasalreadydead9.itsomehowlandedontheartist’swetcanvasandcouldnotbeusedfordatingpurposesVanGoghpaintedOliveTreesin1889,theyearafterhisfallingoutwithhisfriendGauguin,10.mayhaveledtohisfamousactofself-mutilationinthehistoryofart:cuttingoffhisownearThegrasshoppermaynothelpinanyarthistoricalresearchbutithasbecomeatalkingpointformuseumvisitors,lookingcloselyintothepaintingtosee11.theycanspotthedeadinsect语法填空Thepartybeganshortlyafternine.Mr.Wood,wholivedintheflatbelow,sighedtohimselfasheheard1.(excite)voicesandthenoisymusic.Luckily,hehadbroughtsomeworkhomefromtheoffice,with2.hekepthimselfbusyforacoupleofhours,thusmanagingtopaynoattention3.thenoiseoverhead.Butbyeleveno'clockhefelttiredandwasreadytogotobedthoughfromhis4.(early)experienceheknewitwasnouse5.(try)togettosleep.Heundressedand6.(lie)forawhileinbed,tryingtoread,buthefoundhimselfreadingthesamepageoverandoveragain.Hethenturnedoff7.lightandburiedhisheadinthepillow.Butevensohecouldnotshutoffthenoise.Finally,after8.seemedhours,hispatiencewasgone.Hejumpedoutofbed,putonsomeclothing,marchedfirmlyupthestairs,andwalkedintohisneighbor'sapartment.Theowneroftheapartmentcameacrosstheroomand,9.Mr.Woodcouldsayanything,cried,"Mydearfellow,comeandjoinus.Iknowourpartieswouldtroubleyou.Imeanttosendyouaninvitation."Mr.Wood'sangerdisappearedthenandthere.Hesaid,"I'dbettergoandgetchanged."Minuteslater,hereturned,10.(proper)dressed,onlytofindthatthepartywasnearlyover.SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Theworlditselfisbecomingmuchsmallerbyusingmodemtrafficandmodemcommunicationmeans.Lifetodayismucheasierthanitwashundredsofyearsago,butithasbroughtnewproblems,1、Pollutionmeansmakingthingsdirty.Itcomesinmanyways.Weseeit,smellit,drinkitandevenhearit.Manhasbeenpollutingtheearth.2、Manyyearsago,theproblemwasnotsoseriousbecausetherewerenotsomanypeople.Whenthelandwasuseduportheriverwasdirtyinoneplace,Manmovedtoanotherplace.Butthisisnolongertrue.Manisnowslowlypollutingthewholeworld.3、It’sbadforalllivingthingsintheworld,butitisnottheonlyonekindofpollution.Waterpollutionkillsourfishandpollutesourdrinkingwater.Noisepollutionmakesusangrymoreeasily.4、Theystoppeoplefromburn

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