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考研《英语一》2023年湖南省张家界市慈利县临考冲刺试卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)WilliamFranklincametomyclasshalfayearago.Butfromhisfirstdayhere,he36himselfinhisownworldandheneverspoketoothers.Ashisteacher,Itriedtostartatalkwithhimbut37.Itseemedasifhejustdidn’twanttobreakhis38.AftertheThanksgivingholiday,wereceivedthenewsofthe39Christmascollectionofmoneyforthe40inourschool.“Christmasisaseasonof41,”Itoldmystudents.“Somepoorstudentsinourschoolmightnothavea42holiday.Bygivingalittlemoney,youwillhelp43sometoys,foodandclothingfortheseneedystudents.Wewill44thecollectiontomorrow.”Thenextmorning,45,Ifoundoutalmosteveryonehad46thismatterexceptWillardFranklin.Hecameuptomydeskwithhisheaddown.47,hedroppedtwocoinsintothesmallbox.“Idon’tneedmilkforlunch,”hesaidina48voice.AfterschoolIcouldn’thelpsharingwhathad49inthemorningwithourheadmaster.“Imaybewrong,butI50Willardmightbereadytobecomepartofourclass.”“Iam51tohearthat,”henodded.“AndIjustreceivedalistofthepoorfamiliesinourschoolwhomostneed52.Here,takealookatit.”AsIsatdownto53,IfoundWillardFranklinwasatthetopofthelist.Atthatmoment,IfeltIreally54Willardforthefirsttime:acoldfacewithawarmheart.Fromthis55,Ialsolearntthatwhetherrichorpoor,everychildhasakindheart.1、A.taught B.shut C.left D.controlled2、A.failed B.stopped C.interrupted D.changed3、A.record B.promise C.sadness D.silence4、A.daily B.weekly C.monthly D.yearly5、A.young B.sick C.poor D.shy6、A.giving B.enjoying C.receiving D.spending7、A.real B.happy C.usual D.long8、A.find B.make C.buy D.gather9、A.prepare B.finish C.start D.continue10、A.though B.however C.otherwise D.thus11、A.forgotten B.considered C.learnt D.realized12、A.Quickly B.Suddenly C.Proudly D.Carefully13、A.sweet B.loud C.low D.polite14、A.appeared B.planned C.happened D.collected15、A.hope B.wonder C.doubt D.believe16、A.glad B.sorry C.curious D.lucky17、A.education B.advice C.rescue D.help18、A.rest B.read C.work D.study19、A.knew B.liked C.understood D.recognized20、A.project B.experience C.event D.accidentSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1ThelastthingCaitlinHippwouldhaveexpectedasshepreparedtoturn28yearsoldwastobelivingathomewithherparents.Allshe’severwantedtodoistobecomeanelementaryschoolteacher.However,Hipphasrackedup(累计)$100,000(about0.67millionyuan)instudentloandebtandisn’tabletoearnenoughthroughworkingasapart-timeskatinginstructorandrestaurantservertoliveanywhereotherthanhome.Tosomedegree,multigenerationalhouseholdshavealwaysbeenapartofAmericanlife.However,thenumberofadultswhohavebeenmovingbackinwiththeirparentsorneverleavinghomeinthefirstplacehasbeengrowingsteadily.ThePewResearchCenterrecentlyreportedthat2016wasamilestoneintheevolvinglivingarrangementsofyoungadultsintheUS.Until2016,themostcommonlivingarrangementforyoungadultswastobelivingintheirownpropertyaspartofacouple.UBSFinancialServices,aSwissglobalfinancialservicescompany,releasedareportthatevensuggestsonereasonforthegrowingnumberofyoungadultsstilllivingathomecouldbethattheirfamilydoesn’twantthemtoleave.Thereportshowsthat74percentofmillennials(千禧一代)getsomekindoffinancialsupportfromtheirparentsaftercollege.Millennialsseetheirparentsaspeers,friendsandmentors(导师).Inreturn,theirparentshappilyprovidefinancialsupportwellintoadulthood,helpingfundeverythingforthem.StuartHoffman,chiefeconomistforthePNCFinancialGroupintheUS,said“Althoughjobgrowthformillennialssince2014hasimproved,thatdoesn’tnecessarilymeanthatmillennialsarestartingtoflythenest,hesaid.“Theymaylikelivingathomeandbeingabletosavemoney.”Headded,“Whileithasheldbackhouseholdformationandpurchasesonthings,theyareprobablytravelingmoreandeatingoutmore.Idon’tknowifitrepresentsachangeinmoralvalues,it’smuchmorecommonforadultchildrentoliveintheirparent’shomesbecauseit’sbecomingpartoftheculture.”1、What’sthepurposeofCaitlinHipp’sstory?A.Toprovetheauthor’sview.B.Tointroducehersituation.C.Topresentthetopic.D.Tomakereadersrethinkabouttheproblem.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedpart(Paragraph1)probablyreferto?A.livewithparentsB.liveindependentlyC.stayathomeD.leavehome3、AccordingtoHoffman,whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Itisn’tnecessaryformillennialstoleavethenest.B.Theycanspendlessmoneyontheirdailylife.C.Moralvaluesarechanginggradually.D.Youngadultsarelivinginadifferentlifestyle.4、What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Whyisthenumberofthemillennialgrowingsteadily?B.Whyhasthepercentageofadultslivingwiththeirparentsbeenontherise?C.Whyareparentswillingtohelpfundforyoungadults?D.Whydomoreadultstreattheirparentsaspeers,friendsandguides?Text2NinetypercentofAmericansdrivetoworkeverydayalthoughworkingfromhomeisontherise.Ifyou’relackingfortopicsofconversationataparty,chattingaboutyourcommuteisaprettysafebet.Accordingtoarecentstudy,drivingformorethantwohourseachdaycansteadilydecreasetheIQofmiddleageddrivers.TheSundayTimesofLondondetailedthestudy,whichlookedintothelifestylechoicesofover500,000Britonsbetweentheagesof37and73.Whenlookingatthedataofthe93,000participantswhodrovemorethantwotothreehoursperday,thestudyfoundanoticeabledropoffinbrainpower,measuredbyintelligenceandmemorytests.Thestudyfoundsimilarresultswithparticipantswhotookpartinseveralhourssimilarlysedentary(久坐的)activity,liketelevisionwatching.Asitturnsout,stimulatingactivitystimulatesyourbrain,whilenon-stimulatingactivity,well,doesn’tstimulateyourbrain.“Cognitive(认知的)declineismeasurableoverfiveyearsbecauseitcanhappenfastinmiddle-agedandolderpeople.Thisisassociatedwithlifestylefactorssuchassmokingandbaddiet—andnowwithtimespentdriving,”KishranBakrania,amedicalepidemiologistattheUniversityofLeicestertoldtheTimes.FortunatelyformostAmericans,theaveragecommutetimewasrecordedatapproximately26.5minutesaccordingtothe2015UnitedStatesCensus.AndifyouthinkthatthewaytopumpupyourIQisthroughbraingames,thinkagain.Justtryandavoidthoselonghoursontheroadifpossible,andifyouhappentohavefreetimeonyourcommute,besuretouseitwisely.1、Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingmaybeofhelptoourbrainpower?A.WatchingTV.B.Havingsports.C.Drivinglongtime.D.Sleeping.2、Whydoesthewritermention“resultswithpeopleparticipatinginsimilarlysedentaryactivities”inpara3?A.Tomakeacontrast.B.Togiveanexample.C.Tomakeadescription.D.Togivemoreevidence.3、Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.A.longtimedrivemaydecreasethedriver’sIQB.smokingandbaddietcancausecognitivedeclineC.peopleshouldparticipateinmorestimulatingactivitiesD.anincreasingnumberofAmericansdrivetoworkeverydayText3Asagestureoffriendship,MayorYukioOzakiofTokyo,JapangaveWashington,DCagiftofmorethan3,000JapanesecherrytreesonMarch17,1912.Everyspring,thecherrytreesinWashington,DCtakebloom,beginningoneofthecountry’sloveliestcelebrations,theNationalCherryBlossomFestival(March17-April15).Bookyourtripnowtoseethisvibrantdisplayofpinkandwhiteinthiscityfullofhistory!Washington,DCCherryBlossomIn-DepthTourPrice:$45Available:Mar25-Apr15Duration:1DayHighlights:VisitWashington,DC;experiencethepeakperiodofcherryblossom(April8-12)Itinerary:GuestswouldstarttocelebratetheNationalCherryBlossomFestivalanddiscoverthebeautyofcherryblossoms.Next,wewillbeginoursightseeingcitytourincludingLincolnMemorial,WhiteHouse,USCapitol,MadameTussaudsWaxMuseum,WashingtonMonumentandInternationalSpyMuseum.ThenvisittheJeffersonMemorial,thebestlocationtoviewthecherryblossoms.Finally,guestsmayboardaPotomacRivercruisetoseethecityfromthewater.Thentourends.PriceIncludes:GroundTransportationServicefeeforthetourguide:$10/personAdmissionFees:DestinationAdultChildSeniorInternationalSpyMuseum(Optional)$21.95$14.95(3-12yrs)$19.95(Over65yrs)MadameTussaudsWaxMuseum(Optional)$23$17(3-12yrs)$20(Over65yrs)PotomacRiverCruise$26$18(3-12yrs)$23(Over65yrs)Note:Ifyouwouldliketojoinintheoptionalactivities,pleasepaythefeeincashtothetourguide.YoucannotbuytheticketsonyourownoruseCityPasses.Thetourguidewillarrangetheticketsforthegroup.1、OnMarch25,touristscanenjoy.A.thecherryblossomsinfullbloomB.theNationalCherryBlossomFestivalC.adiscountedtourofacityfoilofhistoryD.theanniversarycelebrationofthegiftoftrees2、Thetourcoverstouristspotswithoutadmissionfees.A.four B.fiveC.seven D.eight3、Touristsaresupposedto.A.paytheservicefeeforthetourguideB.takecareofthegroundtransportationC.showtheCityPassattheticketofficeD.chooseatleastoneoptionaldestination4、Itcostsforyouandyourgrandpa(aged67)togoonthetour,withthewaxmuseumincluded.A.$156 B.$143C.$153 D.$108Text4阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项ThereisalargepercentageofAsianpeopleintheUS.They’rehardworking,respectfulbutstrangesometimes.Ifyoudon’tunderstandtheculture,youwillgetsomeproblemswiththem.Asianpeoplearedifferentfromanyotherculturesifyouthinkyouknowthem,youmightwanttothinkagain.Howaretheydifferent?WhenitcomestomostAsianculture,respectiseverything.Youcandoanythingyouwantbutdon'tdisrespectanAsianman.Youwillgetsomerealconsequencesafterwardandespeciallyifheisyourboss.It’ssomethingcalledfacesavingintheAsianculture.It’sridiculoussometimesbutit’stheirculture.Sometimestheirculturecancomeinbetweentheirrelationshipatwork.Asianpeoplemightexpectalotofrespectfromtheirco-workerswhentheirco-workersjustseethemasanequal.AmericansareverydifferentfromAsianpeople.Ifyou’reAsian,youmightwanttounderstandtheAmericancultureandevenadapttotheircultureifyouworkwiththem.Itwillbeeasierforyousinceyou’reintheircountries.ImagineanAmericanworkinginChina,expectingChineseco-workerstogetalongwithhimwhenhecriticizesthemstraightoutoneverysinglematterinfrontofeveryone.Ithinktheywilltakehimoutsideandtakecareofhim.Itjustdoesn’tworkthatwaywithAsianpeople.Ifyou’reanAmericanbossgivingyourAsianemployeeareview,youwillseethattheywillhaveaproblemwithyournegativeremarks.Theywillthinkthatyoudon’tlikethem,disrespectful,andwanttogetridofthem;wheninfact,you’rejustdoingyourjob.Youjustencouragethemtodotheirworkbetter.Ofcourse,it’snotfairforyouasanAmericanbossbutjustexpectthatitcanbesomethingthatisonyourAsianemployee’smind.1、TheAmericanscan’tgetalongwellwiththeAsiansprobablybecause______.A.theirculturesaredifferentB.theydon’tlikeeachotherC.bothofthemaretooproudD.theyhavedifferentpoliticalviews2、Theunderlinedphrase“facesaving”inParagraph2probablymeans_____.A.savingsomemoneyforlateruseB.makingfacestopleaseyourbossC.showingsomerespecttosomebodyD.helpingsomebodyoutoftrouble3、Fromthethirdparagraphwecanknowthatitisdifficult_________.A.fortheAsianstoacceptthecultureinAmericaB.fortheAmericanstoadapttothecultureinChinaC.forpeopletolearnthecultureinaforeigncountryD.forpeopletofollowthecultureintheirowncountry4、ThenegativeremarksanAmericanbossgivesonyourworkprobablymeanhe/she_____A.doesn’tlikeyouanylongerB.thinksyouarenotworthrespectingC.doesn’tthinkyouaresuitableforthejobD.wantsyoutoimproveyourworkPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AreportsaysaboutfiftymilliontoseventymillionAmericanshavesleepproblemsItsaysmanymorearesufferingfromlackofsleepAstudyhasexamined1.weneedsleepandtheeffectsofsleeplossThestudyshowsAmericanbusinesseslosemillionsofdollarsayearbecauseoftiredworkersSome2.(employ)aretootiredtoreportforworkTheyhavemoreaccidentsorare3.(little)productiveatworkOthercostsincludedincreasedvisits4.doctorsThestudyfindsthat20%ofinjuries5.(cause)bycaraccidentsarelinkedtosleepydriversOtherstudieshavelinkedpoorsleeptoariskofhealthproblemslikeheartdisease,depressionand6.(healthy)amountsofbodyfatResearcherssaythereasonforthislinkisunclearManyexpertssay7.largeamountofsleepisasimportanttohealthasdietandexerciseTheysaymostpeopleneedseventoninehoursofsleepeachnightLessthanthatcaninfluence8.mentalandphysicalabilitiesItcanleadtomoreseriousproblems,includingseveresleeplessnessPeoplewiththisconditiontemporarilystop9.(breathe)whiletheysleepResearcherssuggestthepublic10.(inform)oftheproblemandtakestepstopreventsleepdisordersMyhusbandwaslooking1.ourtwolittleniecesTheystartedcryingwhenmyhusbandcookedlunchHeranintotheroomand2.(see)asmallscorpion(蝎子),somyhusbandpickeditupTheoldergirlsaid,"Girlscan'tdealwithit"Myhusbandtoldher,"youneverhavetobeafraidofsomethingonlybecauseyou’reaginYouareassmartandstrongasanyboy”Heheldthescorpion'stailwithhis3.(finger)ThegirlaskedtoholditSomyhusbandputitonherhandswhileheheldthetailShewassoproudof4.(her)thatshetalkedaboutituntilshewenttosleepSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Theworsttimetolookforajobiswhenyoumusthaveanewoneimmediately.

1、Ifyouarenotinneedofanimmediatecareerchange,herearewaysyoucanimproveyourlong-termcareerprospects(前景)today:2、Youdonothavetobequalifiedforthesepositionstoday,nordotheyhavetoexistinyourcompany.However,theserolesshouldberelatedtoyourcurrentskillset.Theyarecareeroptionsthatlookinteresting.Onceyouhaveacoupleoftargets,thinkaboutwhyandwhatinterestsyou.Paycloseattentiontowhatappealstoyou,andwriteitdown.Subscribetoacareerspecificmagazine.Allbusinessesmuststayrelevanttotheircustomersinordertowinthecompetitionsandincreaserevenue(收益).

3、Thisinformationallowsyoutoseewhichcompaniesandprofessionalsareleadingthepack(领先).Beprofessionallycurious.Talktopeopleabouttheircareers.Learnmoreabouthowsuccessismeasuredinotherroles,departmentsandcompanies.

4、Youneverknowwhatconnectionsmayberelevantwhenyoustartyournextjobsearch,sodevelopahabitofmakinggoodconnectionsnomatterwhereyougo.Asinallthingsinlife,gettingreadyinfaceofadifficulttaskearlyisalwayslessstressfulthanreactingtoacareersurprise.

5、Nomatterhowsecureyoufeeltoday,thetimewillcomewheneitheryouoryouremployerdecideitistimetochange.A.Changingjobsistobeexpected.B.Identifyatleasttwodifferentroles.C.Followexamplesinyourownworkplace.D.Choosejobsaccordingtoyourstrongpoints.E.Challengeyourselftoexpandyourbusinessknowledgethroughinteractionswithpeopleatregulartime.F.Readingaboutindustrytrends,advancementsandsuccessstorieskeepsyouintouchwithmarketconditions.G.JobSearchingunderpressureoftenresultsinnervousinterviewinganddecision-makingfromafewoptions.Weallwishwehadjustabitmoretime.Justthinkwhatyoucoulddowithanextrahourortwoeachday:youcouldfinallysticktoanexerciseroutine,orcleanthehouse,orwriteyournovel,orlearntheguitarandsoon.1、ButIcanhelpyoufindmorehoursinyourdayforthethingsthatreallymatter.GetOutofBedEarlierIfyounormallygetupat7;30am,trygettingupat7:00am.Thathalf-hourmightnotsoundlikemuch,butitcouldbetim

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