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招远市2023年考研《英语一》点睛提分卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Despitebeingmarriedforover17years,JeffandAngelaHartungarestillgoingthroughthegetting-to-know-each-otherstageoftheirrelationship.That’sbecause,closetofiveyearsago,Angelawas1byacarwhilecrossingaNewYorkCityintersection.“Idonot2anythingatall.Iaskedformytwo3.Ithoughttheywerelike2and8yearsold.Theywere17and23yearsold,”saidAngela.Aftertheaccident,Angelawas4torecallaboutfifteenyearsofherlife.Whenshewokeupfromhercoma(昏迷),Angelathoughtshewasstill5toherfirsthusband,whohadpassedawayyearsago,andshehadzeromemoryofherpresent6,Jeff.Evenafterseeingtheirweddingalbum,Angelahadno7whoJeffwas.ThisleftJeffwithadifficult8—howcouldhe9hiswife’sloveforthesecondtime?First,Jeffcoveredtheirhousewithphotos,andremindersof10timesbeforeAngela’saccident.Hethen11courting(求婚)heralloveragain.Mostimportantly,JeffrefusedtoleaveAngela’s12,evenwhenshecouldn’trememberwhohewas.13,Jeff’seffortspaidoffandAngela14forhimalloveragain.Thiscalledforsomekindof15.Inordertorestarttheir16lovestory,JeffandAngelaretoldtheirvowsinNewYorkCity’sCentralPark.They17invitedalloftheirclosestfriendsandfamilymembers.Jefftrulyfeels18thathewasabletoearnhiswife’slovealloveragain.“I19believethatthishappenedforareason,”hesaid.“Howmanytimeshavewesaid,‘IwishIcouldgo20anddosomethingoveragain?’I’vegottentodothat.”1、A.transportedB.struckC.metD.witnessed2、A.rememberB.loseC.seeD.mind3、A.studentsB.doctorsC.childrenD.friends4、A.unwillingB.unhappyC.unlikelyD.unable5、A.devotedB.marriedC.attachedD.related6、A.husbandB.driverC.bossD.partner7、A.expectationB.doubtC.decisionD.clue8、A.judgmentB.explanationC.dilemmaD.proof9、A.earnB.appreciateC.standD.understand10、A.busierB.easierC.happierD.tougher11、A.enjoyedB.admittedC.permittedD.started12、A.houseB.sideC.bedD.family13、A.ImmediatelyB.EventuallyC.NaturallyD.Jokingly14、A.fellB.wentC.livedD.left15、A.experimentB.apologyC.celebrationD.puzzle16、A.funnyB.ownC.selflessD.wild17、A.fortunatelyB.suddenlyC.evenD.already18、A.blessedB.surprisedC.proudD.nervous19、A.mistakenlyB.hardlyC.honestlyD.secretly20、A.awayB.inC.downD.backSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1EvenlookingbackontherevolutionarychangestheInternethasbroughttoourlives,thefutureofitisstillbeyondimagination.ButwhatisclearismakingthebestuseoftheInternetwillbeofever-greaterimportancetopromotingeconomicdevelopmentandsocialprogress.AlreadyChinesecompaniesthatareseizingtheopportunitiespresentedbytheInternetoccupyaplaceinglobalindustry.Theriseofe-commerce(电子商务)isparticularlynoticeableinChina,whereitiscommonforthemajorityofyoungpeopletodoshoppingonline,whichnotonlysavesthemtime,hutalsosavesthemmoney.Forthevastruralareas,wherethemajorityofpoverty-stricken(穷困的)peoplelive,thegrowingpopularityofInternettechnologywillhopefullyhelpliftpeopleoutofpoverty.TherehavebeenreportsabouthowsomeruralvillagersselltheiragriculturalproductsonlineandsomeusetheInternettogetintouchwiththeircustomers,whichmaymakeiteasierforthemtomakedecisions.Stilltheyonlyaccountfor28.6percentofthetotal618millioninternetusersnationwide.SomuchcanstillbedonetofurtherpopularizetheuseoftheInternetandpromotee-commerceinruralareas.Lookingfurtherahead,thedevelopmentoftheInternetcanstrengthentheconnectionamongdifferenteconomies.NoonecantellhowmuchpotentialthereistobeunlockedbytheeffectiveuseofInternettechnologytopromotethemanufacturingindustry(制造业)andtheserviceindustry.Andwithgovernment,itisnotjusttimeandcostbenefitsthatarethepotentialfruitsofInternettechnology,becausetheInternetwillalsohelppromotepolicy-makingandpublicservices.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword"them"inParagraph2referto?A.Chinesecompanies.B.Onlinestores.C.Onlineshoppers.D.Internetusers.2、Whatdoestheexampleofsomeruralvillagersshow?A.TheInternetisnotcommoninruralareas.B.RuralvillagershavelessaccesstotheInternet.C.RuralareashavedonelittletopopularizetheInternet.D.TheInternetdoescontributetoeconomicdevelopment.3、WhatbenefitcangovernmentgetfromtheuseoftheInternet?A.Promotedpolicy-making.B.Moredevelopedserviceindustry.C.Increasedmanufacturingindustry.D.Improvedconnectionamongeconomies.Text2EssentialsofNutrition---GoodnutritionVSmalnutrition(营养不良)Author:JoelBresslerPrice:$29.99EssentialsofNutritiontouchesimportanthealthtopicssuchas:thepositiveandnegativeaspectsofnutrition;theimportanceofexercise;thenecessityofvitamins,minerals,andwater.Italsoadviseshowdoctorsandeducatorswillimproveourhealthinthefuture.PreservetheBestandConservetheRest---Memoirs(回忆录)ofaUSForestServiceWildlifeBiologistAuthor:HadleyB.RobertsPrice:$19.99PreservetheBestandConservetheRestcoversUSForestServicewildlifebiologistHadleyB.Roberts’half-centurycareerinwildlifeandfishhabitatconservationandpreservation.Itincludeshisaccomplishment,motivesandinfluencesbehindhisactions.Poodle(贵宾犬)Mistress---TheAutobiographicalStoryofLifewithNineToyPoodleAuthor:SandiLatimerPrice:$22.99PoodleMistressisastoryofunconditionalloveanddevotionaboutninedogsthatchangedauthorSandiLatimer’slife.Hermemoir(回忆录)detailsatwenty-seven-yearjourneyassheandherhusbandcaredforandenjoyedthefunnybehaviorsoftheirtoypoodles.AProfessorandCEOTrueStory---AFascinatingJourneytoSuccessAuthor:RichardT.ChengPrice:$13.95InAProfessorandCEOTrueStory,RichardTChengshareshowheovercamegreatoddsandtransformedfromastrugglingimmigranttomillion-dollarCEOandesteemedprofessor.Thisisapowerfulandinspiringstoryofsuccessandsurvival.1、Whichbookisaboutwildlifeprotection?A.PreservetheBestandConservetheRest.B.EssentialsofNutrition.C.PoodleMistress.D.AProfessorandCEOTrueStory.2、WhoprobablyenjoysreadingPoodleMistress?A.Thosewhoarelookingforsuccess.B.Thosewhofightforanimalrights.C.Thosewhoareinterestedinnaturalworld.D.Thosewhoarepetlovers.3、Whatisthecheapestbookmainlyabout?A.Astoryoflifewithpoodles.B.Importanthealthtopics.C.Aninspiringjourneytosuccess.D.Memoirsofawildlifebiologist.Text3Whenyou’rechoosingacollege,alotoffactorsprobablymaybeconsidered:theschool’sreputation,theclassesoffered,andtheprofessorsinyourmajor,tonameafew.However,consideringtheincreasingcompetitivenessofuniversitiestoattractmoreandmoreapplicants,manyschoolsnowofferextrabenefitstobeenjoyedbyalloftheirstudents.Herearesomeofthecoolest:UniversityofMissouriWhenyouthinkofacampusgym,youprobablypicturearoomequippedwitholdweightsandout-of-datemachines.However,attheUniversityofMissouri,youcanenjoyoneofthebestcampusfitnesscentersinthecountry.Itfeaturesan“indoorbeach”completewithawaterfallandalazyriver,aswellasafull-servicespa.Evenifyoudon’tnormallyenjoyworkingout,Missouri’sfitnesscenterwillgiveyouareasontogotothegym.HighPointUniversityIfyouseeyourselfquicklytiredofdininghallfood—somethingthathappenstoalmostallofus—HighPointUniversityinNorthCarolinahasagreatoptionforyou:aprivatesteakhouseforstudents.It’safirst-classrestaurant,and,bestofall,youdon’thavetopayforthemealoutofyourownpocket.Youcanuseyourdiningdollarsinstead.SetonHallUniversityIfyou’restressingoutabouttheextracostoftechnologywhenyoustartcollege,SetonHallhasgreatnewsforyou:allfreshmenaregivenfreelaptopsthroughtheuniversity’sMobileComputingProgram.Asafreshman,you’llreceivealaptopalreadysetupwithallofthesoftwarethatyou’llneedasastudent.Then,aftertwoyears,you’llreceiveanewandupdatedlaptopdesignedtocarrytothroughuntilafteryougraduate.NewYorkUniversityIfyou’reafanofmuseums,NYU(NewYorkUniversity)istheperfectuniversityforyou:notonlyareyoulocatedintheheartofacityfeaturingsomeofthebestmuseumsintheworld,buttheuniversitywillevenprovideyouwithfreeadmissiontomanyofthem.Youcantakeadvantageofvisitingfreemuseumsatanytimeyouwant—andyou’llneverbeboredontheweekends.1、WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph1?A.Itishardtobeadmittedtoauniversity.B.Auniversity’sfameisthetopconsideration.C.Thecompetitiontoattractapplicantsisfierce.D.Extrabenefitsmakesnodifferencetoapplicants.2、WhatcanwelearnaboutthefitnesscenterintheUniversityofMissouri?A.Itsequipmentisoutofdate.B.Itisthebestoneintheworld.C.Ithasarealbeachthere.D.Itcanarousestudents’interestinworkout.3、Whichuniversityoffersextrabenefitoffood?A.UniversityofMissouri. B.HighPointUniversity.C.SetonHallUniversity. D.NewYorkUniversity.4、WhatcanbeguaranteedforstudentschoosingSetonHallUniversity?A.Freetuition. B.Freeaccommodation.C.Freecomputers D.Highgraduationrate.5、WhichofthefollowingistrueofNewYorkUniversity?A.Itislocatedinthecenterofthecity.B.Ithousesthebestmuseumsintheworld.C.Allthemuseumsareopentoitsstudentsforfree.D.Museumsareusuallyclosedontheweekends.Text4MobilephoneusersinChinaexpectedapleasantsurprisethismonth.StartingfromOctober1,anewpolicyadoptedbythethreegiantcellphoneoperators—ChinaMobile,ChinaTelecomandChinaUnicom—hasallowedunuseddatafromindividualdatapackagestobecarriedovertothenextmonthforuse.Atthebeginning,usersofthethreetelecommunicationcompanieswelcomedthispolicy,sincetheywouldhavemorefreedatatouseinthenextmonth.However,evenbeforeChineseuserscouldenjoythefreeextrapackage,theusersfoundthatsincetheadoptionofthepolicy,theoriginaldatalimitsseemtobefarmoreeasilyswallowedup,whichmeanstherewouldn’tbeanyunuseddataleftforthenextmonth.OneuserofChinaUnicomclaimedthatittookhimonlyninedaystouseupthedatapackageofamonth.Telecomshavebecomeanecessityinmodernlifelikewaterorpower,andraisingorloweringcostssignificantlyaffectspeople’slivesandfinances.Butdisagreementsbetweenconsumersandserviceproviderscoverdiscussion.Itistooearlytojudgehowlongthedisagreementbetweentelecommunicationcompaniesandconsumersoverdatapackageswilllast,since,accordingtomediareports,themeasurementofdatausageisdifficulttotrack.Companiesareusing“userprivacy”toavoidgivingoutanyinformation.Butreadingthroughthecompaniespostedonlinebycellphoneusers,wecansensethepublic’sdistrustofStated-ownedenterprises(SOEs).Asurveydonebythepeople’sTribuneResearchCenterin2012foundthatthepublic’snegativeimpressionofSOEscamefromthebeliefthattheyonlyrelyongovernmentsupportandtheiremployeesusuallydoeasyjobsbutgethigherpay,yettheirsenseofserviceisfarbehindprivateandforeignenterprises.ThecurrentargumentoverthedatapackageofthreeState-ownedtelecommunicationgiantsreflectstheextentofpublicanger.Amongthecountry’santi-corruptioncampaign(反腐败运动)andreforms,itshowsthepublic’senthusiasmfordeepeningreformsandmakingSOEsbenefitdomesticconsumers.1、Theattitudeoftheuserstowardsthenewpolicyofthethreetelecommunicationcompaniesatthebeginningcanbebestdescribedas________.A.indifferent B.opposed C.positive D.disappointed2、Whatistheresultofthenewpolicyadoptedbythethreetelecommunicationcompanies?A.Chinesephoneusersareallowedtosendtheirunuseddatatotheirfriends.B.Chinesephoneusersarepresentedwithmuchcheaperindividualdatapackages.C.Chinesephoneusershavenoneedtobuyindividualdatapackages.D.Chinesephoneusersconsumethedatamuchsoonerthanexpected.3、WhichofthefollowingisNOTthepublic’simpressionofSOEs?A.SOEsaresupportedbythegovernmenttoalargeextent.B.SOEshavebenefiteddomesticconsumerseffectively.C.SOEs’employeesdon’tdeservethehighpay.D.SOEs’serviceisworsethanprivateandforeignenterprises.4、Thelastparagraphmostprobablyimpliesthat________.A.thepublicarenotsatisfiedwiththereformsatpresentB.thepublicdonotcareaboutthecountry’sreformsC.thepublicthinkhighlyofanti-corruptioncampaignD.thepublicareconfidentaboutthereformofSOEsPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Ifyoualwayshatecertainvegetables,youmaybemorethanapickyeaterInstead,youmightbea“super-taster”,aperson1.bittergenes(苦味基因)Thosepeoplewhohavethe“bittergenes”are2.6timesmorelikelytoeat3.(few)vegetablesthanothers,accordingtoanewstudy4.(present)attheannualmeetingoftheAmericanHeartAssociation“Wedon’tgetthetasteoffoodequally,”saidprofessorDuffy,anexpertinthestudyoffoodtaste“Itcouldexplainsomeofthedifferencesinourfood5.(prefer)”Abouthalfofuscantastebitterandsweet,sowearenotespeciallysensitivetobitterfoodAnother25%arecalled“non-tasters”,to6.bitterfoodmightactuallybeabitsweeterTherestofusare7.(extreme)sensitivetothebitternessthatsome8.(plant)developtokeepanimalsfromeatingthemFoodscientistsaretryingtodevelopways9.(reduce)thebitternessinveggies,inthehopethatwecankeepsuper-tastersfromrejectingvegetablesInfact,somevegetableswegrowtoday10.(be)muchsweeterthanbeforeWemightalsotrytousevariouscookingmethods,eitherbyaddingsomefat,sweetness,strongflavorslikegarlic11.roastingthem,toimprovethetasteofthevegetablesWouldyouliketoexploretheoceans?Doyouwanttofind1.thanweimaginethere?ForJacquesCousteau,theanswerwas“yes”Hiscareerwasalifelongdream,andheis2.(probable)themostfamousoceanscientistinrecenttimesCousteauwasborninFrancein3.Evenasachild,helovedwaterCousteauwasbright,4.hegotboredwithschoolandbegantocausetroubleHisparentssenthimtoastrictboardingschoolThere,Cousteaufinally5.(challenge)Hestudiedhardanddidwell6.allhiscoursesIn1933,heservedasageneralofficerintheFrenchNavyHealsobegantoexplorethelifeunderthewater7.(invent)in1943,thebreathingmachinemadeitpossibleforhimtostayunderwaterlongerIn1948,Cousteaubecameacaptain,andhehadnewdutiesEvenso,hecontinuedtoexploretheoceansTwoyearslater,hebecamethepresidentoftheFrenchOceanographicCampaignsHealsoboughtaship8.(help)withhisdivesButhe9.(need)awaytogetmoneyforhistripsTodothat,heproducedmanyfilmsandpublishedanumberofbooksHisfilmsincludeTheSilentWorld(1956)andWorldWithoutSun(1996)OneofhisbooksisTheLivingSea(1963)In1974,hefoundedtheCousteauSociety,10.functionwastofurtheroceanicresearchandencouragepeopletohelpprotecttheoceansandthelifewithinthemCousteauwonmanyhonorsforhiswork,11.(include)thePresidentialMedalofFreedomandmembershipintheFrenchAcademyin12.SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Doesyourmoodchangewiththeseasons?Somepeoplefindthatwhenthetemperaturegoesdown,sodotheirspirits.1、Theyeatmoreandgainweight.Theyhavetroublesleeping.Theycan’tthinkclearly.Herearesomewaysyoucanbeatthewinterblues:Getoutinthesun.Someexpertssaythatwinterblueshappenbecausewegetlesssunlightinthewinterthanwedoinotherseasons.Somesaythatthedecreaseinsunlightcanmakeusfeelsad.2、Getsomeexercise.Awalkorotherexercisewillmakechemicalscalledendorphins(内啡肽)flowthroughyourbody.Endorphinsarenatural“feelgood”chemicals.3、Avoidhavingtoomuchsugar.Ifyouareeagerforsugaryfoods(likecookiesorcandy),itmaybeasignthatyouneedmoreprotein,likemeat,chicken,orfish.Avoidholidaystress.Cutbackifyouhavetoomanythingstodo.Makesureyouhavesomequiettimetoyourself.4、Getsomerest.Studiesshowthatmostteensneedaboutninehoursofsleepeachnight.Theaverageteen,though,getsonlyaboutsixorsevenhoursofsleeppernight.Gethelp.Becautiousifyoufeelsadallthetimeandthefeelingwon’tgoaway.5、Talktoanadultwhoyoutrustorgethelpfromadoctor.A.Eatmorehealthyfoods.B.Choosedifferentfoodsinseason.C.Don’tbesobusythatyougettired.D.Thosepeoplesometimesfeelsadfornoreason.E.Youmayhaveabiggerproblemthanthewinterblues.F.Gettingextrasunlighteachdaycanhelpbrightenyourmood.G.Aregularpatternofsleepisthemostimportantthingtokeep.Cancreativitybetaught?That’saquestionwithoutasimpleyesornoanswer.Creativitymaynotbeabletobetaughtdirectly,butwhatyoucangetbetteratisfrequentlytargetingatthecircumstancesoflifewhichbringupthegreatestchancesfortruecreativeexpr

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