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考研《英语一》2023年杭州市余杭区深度预测试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)SteveMorriswasnotatypicalchild.Butwhenhewasnine,his1tobetypicalwasverystrong.OfallthepeopleSteveremembered,onewoman,hisprimary-schoolteacher,MrsBeneduci,2inhismind.MrsBeneduciwasawiseperson.Sherealizedthatmerewordstoakid3notcarrymuchweight.Soinstead,withthesecretaidofalittlemouse,shefounda4toshowStevehisrealtalent.OnedayMrsBeneducibeganher5withthequestion:whowasAbrahamLincoln?Amywasrequiredtoanswerit.Shesaidina6voice,“Uh...he,uh,hadabeard.”Thestudentsburstinto7.“Steve?”saidtheteacher.Stevestoodupand8confidently,“Hewasthe16thPresidentoftheUnitedStates.”9withSteve’sperformance,theteacherthenaddedthatAbrahamLincolnhadbeenPresidentduringtheCivilWar…Thenshestopped,10shewaslisteningtosomething.Itsoundedlikeamouse.Thelittlegirlsscreamed.Somestoodontheirchairs.MrsBeneducitriedto11thestudentsdown,andaskedStevetofindthepoorlittlecreature.Stevesatstraightupinhischairandaskedeverybodytobe12.Inthesuddenstillnessheraisedhishead,hesitatedforamoment,and13tothewastebasket.“He’srightoverthere!”saidSteve14.“Icanhearhim!”Andsohewas:afrightenedlittlemousethatwas15beneaththewastepaper,hopingtogo16.Naturegavehimaremarkablepairof17tomakeupforhisblindness.Intheheartofsmall,sightlessSteveapridewasborn,andthatprideiswithhimstill.18theincident,MrsBeneduciwouldcontinueto19histalent,andshealwaysremindedSteveofthelittlemouse.Alittlemousegaveasmallboy20.SteveMorrisisnowasingerwhoispopularallovertheworld.1、A.limit B.desire C.direction D.courage2、A.standsout B.turnsup C.getsthrough D.givesaway3、A.will B.shall C.might D.must4、A.control B.chance C.power D.choice5、A.rest B.holiday C.study D.class6、A.low B.proud C.long D.wide7、A.tears B.laughter C.cheers D.applause8、A.decided B.predicted C.answered D.required9、A.Satisfied B.Confused C.Thrilled D.Surprised10、A.evenwhen B.sothat C.justbecause D.asthough11、A.calm B.lie C.keep D.settle12、A.relaxed B.anxious C.quiet D.active13、A.pointed B.walked C.fell D.rushed14、A.slowly B.proudly C.carefully D.luckily15、A.running B.escaping C.fighting D.struggling16、A.undiscovered B.unexplained C.untreated D.unhurt17、A.arms B.hands C.legs D.ears18、A.Before B.In C.After D.For19、A.test B.encourage C.inspect D.feel20、A.excitement B.patience C.warmth D.confidenceSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Toerrishuman.Societyissufferingfromaninabilitytoacknowledgeasmuch.Forindividuals,errorsarepainful.Thetrick,then,istoerrwell:torecognizemistakesandlearnfromthem.Worryingly,humanitymaybegettingworseatadmittingitsmistakes.Fewenjoythefeelingofbeingcaughtoutinanerror.Butrealtroublestartswhenthedesiretoavoidapunishmentleadstoarefusaltodealwithcontraryevidence.Economistsoftenassumethatpeoplearesensible.Whenfacedwithanewfact,thesepeopleshouldupdatetheirviewoftheworldtotakebetterdecisionsinfuture.Yetyearsofeconomicresearchconfirmsthatpeoplefrequentlydisregardinformationthatconflictswiththeirviewoftheworld.Whyshouldthatbe?LastyearRolandBenabou,ofPrinceton,presentedaframeworkforthinkingabouttheproblem.Inmanyways,beliefsarelikeothereconomicgoods.Peoplespendtimeandresourcesbuildingthem,andgetvaluefromthem:somebeliefsmakeownersfeelgoodandshowtheirpublicidentity;otherbeliefsprovidevaluebyshapingbehavior—forexample,religiousasceticism(禁欲主义)canhelponeavoidunhealthyhabits.Becausebeliefs,however,arenotsimplytoolsformakinggooddecisions,butaretreasuredintheirownright,newinformationthatchallengesthemisunwelcome.Peopleoftenengagein“motivatedreasoning”tomanagesuchchallenges.MrBenabouclassifiesthisintothreecategories.“Strategicignorance”iswhenabelieveravoidsinformationofferingconflictingevidence.In“realitydenial”,troublingevidenceisrationalized(合理化):realestateinvestorsmightmakeupfancifultheoriesforwhypricesshouldbehaveunusually,andsupportersofadisgracedpoliticianmightclaimthenegativenewstobefake.Andlastly,in“selfsignalling”,thebelievercreateshisowntoolstointerpretthefactsinthewayhewants:anunhealthyperson,forexample,mightdecidethatgoingforadailyrunprovesheiswell.“Motivatedreasoning”isacognitivebias(偏见).Notalltheerrorsitleadstoarecostly:praisingtheperformanceofone'ssupportedfootballteamdespitecontradictoryevidencedoeslittleharm.Butwhenbiasesarebroadlyshared—withinfinancialworldorpoliticalparties—dangerarises.Motivatedreasoninghelpsexplainwhyviewpointspolarize(两极分化)evenasinformationismoreeasilyavailablethaneverbefore.WorkbyMrBenabousuggeststhatgroupthinkishighestwhenpeoplewithingroupsfaceasharedfate:whenchoosingtobreakfromagroupisunlikelytospareanindividualthecostsofthegroup'serrorsorbringmuchindividualbenefit.Theincentive(动力)toengageinmotivatedreasoningishighasaresult.Evenasthefactonaparticularissueisobvious,partiescanstillbecomeincreasinglypolarized.That,inturn,canmakeitharderstillforamemberofonepartytogetanybenefitfrombreakingfromagroup.Indeed,thegrouphasanincentivetosilenceindependentvoices.Publicstatementsofregretareriskyinarigidlypolarizedworld.Admissionsoferrorcannotonlyannoypartnersbutalsoprovideopportunitiesforopponents.Butitisrarelyintheinterestofthoseintherighttopretendthattheyareneverwrong.1、Accordingtothepassage,beliefsaresimilartoeconomicgoodsinthat________.A.bothareentertainingandvaluableB.bothcanbeshapedbyreligiousfaithC.bothcanreflectwhotheownersareD.bothpromotereligiousdevelopment2、Whichofthefollowingisanexampleof“selfsignalling”?A.Afanspeakshighlyofhisteamalthoughithasjustlostthegame.B.Amancovershisearswhenstealingabell,believingthebellwon'tring.C.SupportersofTrumpbelievethenewsabouthisaffairswithaladyisfake.D.SuspectedAIDScarriersrefusetobetestedthoughitcanbedoneforfree.3、WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraphs6and7?A.Polarizationcausesindividualstobreakfromthegroup.B.Richersourcesofinformationdecreasemotivatedreasoning.C.Individualswithindependentvoicesaredismissedfromthegroup.D.Individualsinagroupengageinmotivatedreasoningfortheirowninterests.4、Whichofthefollowingopinionsmighttheauthoragreewith?A.Denyingerrorsisunavoidable.B.Failuretoadmiterrorsisharmful.C.Humansaregettingbetteraterringwell.D.Wisepeopleignorecontraryworldviews.Text2Manyofushavereachedinourpockets,feelingavibration(振动),wronglybelievingourmobilephoneshavejustrung.Thephenomenonevenhasaname:‘phantom(幻觉的)vibrationsyndrome’—andfounditissurprisinglycommon.Nowscientistsbelievethatwearesoalert(警觉)forphonecallsandmessageswearemisinterpretingslightmusclespasms(痉挛)asproofofacall.RobertRosenberger,anassistantprofessorattheGeorgiaTechInstituteofTechnologyhasstudiedthedelusionalcalls.Hesaidsufferersdescribeavaguetinglingfeelingwhichtheythinkistheirmobilephoneindicatingithasreceivedatextmessageorcallwhileon‘silent’.Butwhenthedeviceisretrieved,therewasnooneontheotherend.Dr.Rosenbergersaidhefoundsomanypeoplesay,“Thishappenstome,butIthoughtIwastheonlyone.IthoughtIwasodd.”Itseemsthatthesyndromeparticularlyaffectspeopleatthebeckandcallofmobilephonesorpagers.A2010studybyMichaelRothbergandcolleaguesfoundthatnearly70percentofdoctorsatahospitalinMassachusettssufferedphantomvibrations.AmorerecentstudyofUScollegestudentsfoundthefigurewasashighas90percent.Whiletheoddfeelingiswidespread,itdoesnotseemtobeconsideredagraveproblem.Dr.Rosenbergersaid:“It’snotactuallyasyndromeinatechnicalsense.That’sjustthenamethat’sgotstucktoit.”Headded,”Only2percentofpeopleconsideritaproblem.”Whilethisphenomenoniswidespread,thescientificcommunityhasnotyetinvestedmucheffortingettingtothebottomofwhywesufferphantomcalls.Dr.Rosenbergersaid:“Peopleareguessingithassomethingtodowithnervousenergy.Thecognitive(认知的)scientistsaretalkingaboutbrainchemistry,cognitivepathwayschanging.Butit’snotliketheyhavebrainscanstogoon.”Hesaid:“Wehaveaphonecallinourpocketallthetimeanditbecomessortofanextensionofourselves.Wehavethissortofreadinesstoexperienceacall.Wefeelsomethingandwethink,OK,thatcouldbeacall.”1、Whydosomepeoplemistakeslightmusclespasmsforacall?A.Theyallhaveavividimagination.B.Theyaresensitivetocallsandmessages.C.Therearefewcallsandmessagesintheirlife.D.Slightmusclespasmsaffectthemmorethanotherpeople.2、Whichofthefollowingaremorelikelytohavephantomvibrationsyndromethanothers?A.Doctors. B.Universityprofessors.C.Collegestudents. D.Thecognitivescientists.3、InDr.Rosenberger’sopinion,phantomvibrationsyndrome.A.isn’takindofdiseaseactuallyB.isconsideredaproblembymostpeopleC.isaseriousproblemignoredbypeopleD.hassomethingtodowithbrainchemistry4、Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Mostpeoplehavephantomvibrationsyndrome.B.Howtokeepawayfromphantomvibrationsyndrome.C.Howtoreducephantomphonevibrations.D.Peoplecaretoomuchaboutphantomphonevibrations.Text3AboutamonthafterIjoinedFacebook,IgotacallfromLoriGoler,ahighlyregardedseniordirectorofmarketingateBay.Shemadeitclearthiswasabusinesscall.“IwanttoapplytoworkwithyouatFacebook,"shesaid."Insteadofrecommendingmyself,Iwanttoaskyou:Whatisyourbiggestproblem,andhowcanIsolveit?”Myjawhitthefloor.Ihadhiredthousandsofpeopleoverthepreviousdecadeandnoonehadeversaidanythingremotelylikethat.Peopleusuallyfocusonfindingtherightroleforthemselves,withtheimplicationthattheirskillswillhelpthecompany.LoriputFacebook'sneedsfrontandcenter.Itwasakillerapproach.Iresponded,"Recruitingismybiggestproblem.And,yes,youcansolveit."Lorineverdreamedshewouldworkinrecruiting,butshejumpedin.Sheevenagreedtotradeearningsforacquiringnewskillsinanewfield.Lorididagreatjobrunningrecruitingandwithinmonthswaspromotedtohercurrentjob,leadingPeople@Facebook.Themostcommonmetaphor(隐喻,暗喻)forcareersisaladder,butthisconceptnolongerappliestomostworkers.Asof2010,theaverageAmericanhadelevenjobsfromtheagesofeighteentoforty-sixalone.LorioftenquotesPattieSellers,whocameupwithamuchbettermetaphor:“Careersareajunglegym,notaladder.”AsLoridescribesit,there'sonlyonewaytogettothetopofaladder,buttherearemanywaystogettothetopofajunglegym.Thejunglegymmodelbenefitseveryone,butespeciallywomenwhomightbestartingcareers,switchingcareers,gettingblockedbyexternalbarriers,orreenteringtheworkforceaftertakingtimeoff.Theabilitytocreateauniquepathwithoccasionaldips,detours(弯路),andevendeadendspresentsgreatviewsofmanypeople,notjustthoseatthetop.Onaladder,mostclimbersarestuckstaringatthebuttofthepersonabove.1、WhydidLorimakethecall?A.ShewantedtohelpFacebooksolvethebiggestproblem.B.SheintendedtomakeabusinessdealwithFacebook.C.ShetriedtoaskforapayriseinFacebook.D.ShewantedtobecomeanemployeeinFacebook.2、Whatimpressed“me”byLori?A.Loriwasgoodatrunningrecruiting.B.LoriattachedgreatimportancetoFacebook'sneeds.C.LorijumpedinFacebookwithnoadequateexperience.D.LoriwasskilledinmarketingateBay.3、WhatisthepossiblemeaningoftheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3?A.Sheagreestolearnnewskillsbydoingtrade.B.Sheagreestolearnnewskillsbymakingmoney.C.Sheagreestoraiseherpaytolearnnewskills.D.Sheagreestoexchangeherpayforlearningnewskills.4、Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Junglegymsofferlimitedbenefitsforemployees?B.Noneontheladdercanenjoythegreatviews.C.Nowallpeopledon'ttendtoclimbtheladder.D.Apregnantwoman.jobless,benefitslittlefromthejunglegyms.5、Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.It'saJungleGym,NotaLadder.B.Facebook'sBiggestProblem.C.ApplyingforaJobinFacebook.D.Howtogettothetopoftheladder.Text4Mostchildrenarefullofthemostimpracticalschemesforbecomingpolicemen,firemenortraindriverswhentheygrowup.WhenIwasachild,however,Ididnothavesuchordinaryambitions.Iwasgoingtohavemyownzoo.Atthetime,thisdidnotseemtome,andstilldoesnotseem,anunreasonableidea.Myfriendsandrelatives,whohadlongfoundmestrangebecauseIshowedlittleinterestinanythingthatdidnothavefurorfeathers,acceptedthisasjustanotherexampleofmystrangeness.Theyfeltthat,iftheyignoredmyoften-repeatedremarksaboutowningmyownzoo,Iwouldeventuallygrowoutifit.Astheyearspassed,however,mydeterminationtohavemyownzoogrewincreasinglystrong,andeventually,aftergoingonanumberoftripstobringbackanimalsforotherzoos,Iwasreadytostartmyown.FrommylatesttriptoWestAfrica,Ihadbroughtbackaconsiderablecollectionandanimalswhichwereliving,temporarilyIassuredher,inmysister’ssuburbangardeninBournemouth.Afteranumberofunsuccessfulattemptstoconvincethelocalcounciltosupportmyplans,IbegantoinvestigatethepossibilityofstartingmyzooontheislandofJerseyintheEnglishCannel.IwasintroducedtoamannamedHughFraserwho,Iwastold,wasabroad-minded,kindlysoul.Hewouldshowmearoundtheislandandpointoutsuitablesites.So,mywifeandIflewtoJerseyandweremetbyHughwhodroveustohisfamilyhome,probablyoneofthemostbeautifuloldhousesontheisland.Therewasahugewalledgardenwithlotsofoutbuildingsallbuiltinthebeautifullocalstone.Turningtomywife,Isaid,“Whatamarvelousplaceforazoo!”Tomyrelief,HughFraserdidnotthinkmyideaabsurd,andaskedwhetherIreallymeantwhatIsaid.Slightlyembarrassed,IrepliedthatIhadmeantit,butaddedhastilythatIrealizeditwasimpossible.Hughsaidhedidnotthinkitwasasimpossibleasallthat.Hewentontoexplainthatthehouseandgroundsweretoobigforhim,andsohewantedtomovetoasmallerplaceinEngland.WouldIcaretoconsiderrentingthepropertyforthepurposeofestablishingmyzoo?Icouldnotimaginemoreattractivesurroundingsformypurposes,andbythetimelunchwasover,thebargainhadbeensealed.Thealarmdisplayedbyallwhoknewmewhenthisnewswasannouncedwasintense.Theonlyexceptiontothegeneralchorusofdisapprovalwasmysister.Althoughshethoughtitamadscheme,atleastitwouldridherbackgardenoftheassortedjunglecreatureswhowerestrainingherrelationshipwithherneighbours.1、Howdidtheauthor’sfriendsandrelativesrespondtohischildhooddream?A.Theyapprovedofhisidea.B.Theypaidnoattentiontohim.C.Theybelievedhe’dgiveituplateron.D.Theythoughthewasoverlyambitious.2、WhatmadetheauthordecidetostarthiszooontheislandofJersey?A.Refusalbythelocalcounciltosupporthisidea.B.InspirationfromhislasttriptoWestAfrica.C.Failuretogetdonationfromotherzoos.D.Theneedforalargersuburbangarden.3、WhydidHugheventuallyagreetorenthispropertytotheauthor?A.Hughalsolovedanimalsverymuch.B.Hughfoundithardtomanagethepropertybyhimself.C.Hughdidn’tliketheplacesodecidedtomovetoEngland.D.Hughwasmovedbytheauthor’seagernesstoestablishazoo.4、Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthor’ssister?A.Shewasfondofchorus.B.Shewassureofhissuccess.C.Shedidn’tgetonwellwithherparents.D.Shewasbeingtroubledbyhisanimals.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)语法填空Local1.(official)inBeijingpromisedtofurtherprotectthecity'sculturalheritage(遗产),inparticularthenarrowstreetsknownashutongsHutongsare2.(common)foundinthecitiesofNorthChina,buttheyareindangerBeijingiscurrentlybelievedtohavefewerthan1,000hutongs,mostof3.areneartheForbiddenCityOnly60yearsago,thenumberofthehutong4.(be)3,5."Onaveragemorethan100,000peoplevisittheForbiddenCityduringtheNationalDayholidaysThevisitsputpressureonthe6.(protect)ofculturalrelics,"saidHuangYan,directoroftheBeijingMunicipalCommissionofUrbanPlanning,7.(add)thathutongsshouldbeprotectedfromhumandamageThegovernmentconcentrated8.howtheprotectionplanswerecarriedoutandhowthemanagementofculturalheritageworkedWangShaofeng,headoftheXichengDistrictGovernment,saidtheareahas182culturalrelics,andmanyofthemwerebuiltasfarbackastheYuanDynasty(1271—1368)ThedistrictofXichenghas9.28millionresidentsin10.(it)57squarekilometersofland''Themostefficientwayistodecreasethelocalpopulationtoreducethepossibilityofcausingharmtotheheritage,"Wangsaid"Eachcommunityhasbeenrequired11.(report)thestatusofitsculturalheritage"Nooneknowsforsurehowmanyhutongs12.(leave)inthecoming100yearsCathyMartinisahurricanehunterwiththeNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration(NOAA)Forsixmonthseachyear,sheispartofateamthatcollects1.shedescribesas“vitaldata,tosavelifeandproperty”Whenwindspickup,2.(spin)towardtheCaribbeanandUScoastline,Martinand3.(she)flightteamspringintoactionTheyuseinstrumentscalleddropsondes,which4.(set)freefromatubeatthebackoftheplaneAsadropsondemakesits10,000-footlandingintothesea,itsendsoutinformationaboutairtemperature,pressure,humidity,andthespeedand5.(direct)ofthewindOnaneight-hourflight,Martin’steam6.(typical)drops15to20dropsondeswhileflyingfromonesideofthestorm7.theother,tryingtocoverasmuchgroundaspossibleTheyheadforthecenter(oreye)ofthestorm,8.there’snowind,andalsosearchforthestrongestwinds,tohelppeopleonthecoastprepareforwhat’scomingSometimes,theywilluseanunmannedaircraft9.(gather)dataclosertotheocean'ssurfaceThoughtheseflightscanbelong,10.(tire)andoftenlastseveraldaysinarow,MartinlikesherjobandwishesshecouldflyeverydaySectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Top3Self-DisciplineTechniquesSelf-Disciplineisthekeytoleadingahealthier,happierandmoresuccessfullife.1、Wehavesharedsomeself-disciplinetechniquesbelow.Followtheseself-disciplinetechniquestostartlivingabetterlife.1.StartsmallThejourneyofathousandmilesstartswithasinglestep,astheproverbgoes.2、Instead,stamina(耐力)isbuiltupbydoingalittlemorethanthepreviousday’starget.Thesamegoesfordiscipline.Startbytryingtocarryoutself-disciplinetechniqueslittlebylittleeverydayforbigresults.Increaseyourgoalsovertime.2.3、Stayingself-disciplinedrequiresmotivation.Itcanbehardtostaymotivatedifyoufeellikeyouhaven’tmadeanyprogresssofar.Trackingprogressmakesyouawareofhowmuchyou’vedoneandencourageyoutokeepgoing.3.Exerciseyourwillpower4、Somedays,stickingtothetaskisgoingtobedifficultbutbyremindingyourselfoftheendinmindandhowmuchthegoalmeanstoyou,youwillbeabletoignoretemporarytemptationsforlongtermgain.Theabove-mentionedself-disciplinetechniqueshavebeenproventobeextremelyeffective.5、Anditisthekeytolivingahappyandfulfillinglife.A.Measureyourgoals.B.Buildasupportsystem.C.However,itiseasiersaidthandone.D.Willpowerandself-disciplinegohandinhand.E.Self-disciplineislinkedtoeffectivetimemanagement.F.Self-disciplineisafeaturefoundinmanysuccessfulpeople.G.Youdon’ttrainforamarathonbyrunning10Kilometersonthefirstday.Itissometimesthoughtthatthelongingformaterialgoods,theneedtobuythings,isarelativelymoderninvention.1、Tradeorshoppingiscertainlyanancientdesire,andexistedbeforeourancestorsinventedwriting,laws,citiesorfarmi
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