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考研《英语一》2023年甘肃省甘南藏族自治州玛曲县巅峰冲刺试卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Yearsago,therewasaverywealthymanwho,withhisdevotedyoungson,sharedapassionforartcollecting.Together,theytraveledaroundtheworld,addingonly1arttreasurestotheircollection.Oneyear,aswinterapproached,2engulfed(吞没)thenation,andtheyoungmanleftto3inthearmy.Afteronlyafewshortweeks,hisfatherreceivedatelegram.Hisbelovedsonwas4inaction.Theartcollector5awaitedmorenews,6hewouldneverseehissonagain.Withindays,hisfearswere7.Theyoungmanhaddiedwhilerushingafellowsoldiertoadoctor.Upsetand8,theoldmanfacedthecomingChristmasholidayswithsadness.OnChristmasmorning,aknockonthedoorawakenedthe9oldman.Asheopenedthedoor,hewasgreetedbya10withalargepackageinhishands.Heintroducedhimselftotheoldmanbysaying,“Iwasa11ofyourson.Iwastheonehewas12whenhedied.MayIcomeinforafewmoments?Ihavesomethingtoshowyou.”Asthetwobeganto13,thesoldiertoldofhowtheman’ssonhadtoldeveryoneofhis,nottomentionhisfather’s,14offineart.“Iamno15,”saidthesoldier,“butIwanttogiveyouthis.”Astheoldmanunwrappedthepackage,hesawaportrait(画像)ofhisson.Thoughtheworldwould16considerittheworkofagenius,thepaintingfeaturedtheyoungman’sface17detail.Overcomewithemotion,theman18thesoldier.Afterthesoldierhadleft,theoldmanputthepaintingabovethefireplace,pushing19thousandsofdollarsworthofart.Histaskcompleted,theoldmansatinhischairandspentChristmasgazingatthe20hehadbeengiven.1、A.poorest B.richest C.finest D.cheapest2、A.flood B.fire C.storm D.war3、A.save B.protect C.serve D.build4、A.missing B.acting C.fighting D.dying5、A.calmly B.anxiously C.quietly D.secretly6、A.fearing B.doubting C.wondering D.expecting7、A.completed B.doubled C.removed D.confirmed8、A.nervous B.tired C.lonely D.frightened9、A.sad B.puzzled C.angry D.worried10、A.farmer B.soldier C.painter D.seller11、A.guard B.photographer C.partner D.friend12、A.rescuing B.commanding C.guarding D.hiding13、A.argue B.move C.talk D.eat14、A.description B.love C.sense D.understanding15、A.artist B.businessman C.hero D.reporter16、A.sometimes B.never C.often D.still17、A.for B.of C.in D.on18、A.thanked B.questioned C.welcomed D.treated19、A.down B.up C.aside D.off20、A.treasure B.gift C.souvenir D.packageSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Thatthesuccessofhumansasaspeciesdependstoalargeextentonourabilitytocooperateingroupsiswidelybelieved.Muchmoresothananyotheranimal,peopleareabletocoordinateandjointheirforcesandactionstoproducemutualbenefits.NewresearchinvolvingDrMolleman,anexpertattheUniversityofNottingham,suggeststhatsuccessfulcooperationingroupsdependsonhowpeoplegatherinformationabouttheirpeers,andhowtheybasetheircooperativedecisionsonit.Biologistswonderhowcooperationcouldhavedevelopedbynaturalselection:itispuzzlinghowcooperationcanbebeneficialwhenitispossibletobehaveselfishlyandtakeadvantageofthecooperativeeffortsofyourgroup.Psychologistsandeconomiststryhardtounderstandwhymanypeoplearewillingtosacrificetheirownwelfaretobenefittheirsocialenvironment.Theyaskedquestionslike“Howdopeoplemakedecisionswhentheiractionscanaffectthewelfareofothers?”“Howpeopledeterminetheirbehaviorwhentheyhavetocooperateingroups?”.DrPieterVanDenBergfromtheUniversityofGroningensaid,“Frompreviousresearchweknowthatsomepeopleare‘majority-oriented(以……为中心)’andtendtolookatthebehaviorofthemajorityintheirgroup,whereasothersare‘success-oriented’andtrytofindoutwhatkindofbehaviorpaysoffbestforthemselves.”DrMolleman,fromthecenteroftheDecisionResearchandExperimentalEconomics,said,“Itturnsoutthatbehavioringroupsofsuccess-orientedpeoplewasmuchmoreselfishthanitingroupsofmajority-orientedpeople.Asaconsequence,thepeopleinthemajority-orientedgroupstendedtocammoremoneyintheexperimentsincetheycooperatedmore.”1、Comparedwithotheranimals,humanbeingsarecapableof________.A.communicatingwellwithothers B.workingtogetherwitheachotherC.survivingsomenaturaldisasters D.gettingaccesstovariousinformation2、Whatarethepsychologistsandeconomistsmostinterestedin?A.Whetherpeople’spersonaleffortswillpayoffeventually.B.Howcooperationhasdevelopedoveralonglimenaturally.C.Whypeopleoffertoaffectthosearoundthemunselfishly.D.Whatbenefitthatgoodcooperationcanbringimmediately.3、Wecaninferthatthesuccess-orientedpeople________.A.arecarefultoselectagrouptojoinB.arelikelytobesuccessfulinthefutureC.paymoreattentiontotheresultoftheireffortD.havesomeskillsincollectingusefulinformation4、Whatisthenewfindingoftheresearch?A.Havinggoodrelationshipgetsustolivefullestlife.B.Focusingonindividualsuccessmakespeopleselfish.C.Beingconsideratecanensureourlong-termbenefit.D.Masteringsocialskillshelpcreateharmonioussociety.Text2Middleschoolgraduationstylemaybeabitmorecasualthanformalhighschoolorcollegeceremonies,butthemovefromjuniortoseniorhighschoolisstillanimportantoccasionthatcanbecelebratedinmanyways.Thedecisionwhetherstudentswillwearcapsandgowns(礼服)formiddleschoolgraduationisusuallyuptotheindividualschool.Somefeelthatthisistheperfectwaytocommemoratethespecialoccasion,whileothersfeelthecapandgownisunnecessaryforajuniorhighceremony.Forthoseschoolsthatchoosenottousecapsandgowns,itistypicallysuggestedthatstudentsweardressclothesfortheoccasion.Studentsmayalsobeencouragedtodressforgraduationinauniformmanner,suchaswhiteshirtsandblackpantsorskirts,oreducatorsmaysuggestdressingintheschoolcolors.Schoolsthatchoosetohavestudentswearacademicregalia(制服)fortheceremonymaychoosetopurchasegownsinavarietyofsizesfromastoresuchasGraduateAffairs,andthenletstudentsborrowthem,andreusethemeachyear.CapsmaybepurchasedbyaParent-TeacherOrganizationorbytheindividualgraduates.Parentsmaychoosetohostopenhouseorpartywhentheirchildgraduatesfrommiddleschool.Thisistypicallyaninformalaffair,suchasabarbequeorpoolparty,orsimplyappetizersorcaketohonorthegraduate.Simplebackyardgamessuchasvolleyball,bocceball,andFrisbeeareafunwaytoentertainyoungteens,tweens,andwell-wishers.Otherpartygamesandabandmightalsobeconsiderationsforalargeormorecomplicatedgathering.Whethersimpleorcomplex,therearemanywaystorememberagraduationfrommiddleschoolandmakethistimeaspecialandwonderfulone.Graduationeventsareperfectforhighlightingastudent’sachievementsduringmiddleschoolandpreparingforhisorherfuturesuccess.1、Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“commemorate”inParagraph2?A.passB.easeC.celebrateD.avoid2、Howdostudentsoftengetthegownsformiddleschoolgraduation?A.Theygetthemfromtheschool.B.Theypurchasethemfromstores.C.Theymakethembythemselves.D.TheyborrowthemfromtheGraduateAffairs.3、Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Sportsgameswillbefreeforstudents.B.Parentsarelessinterestedinthecelebration.C.Studentswillexchangegiftsatthecelebration.D.Therearevariouswaystohonorthegraduation.4、What’stheauthor’sattitudetothecelebrationofmiddleschoolgraduation?A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Ambiguous.D.Sympathetic.Text3Haveyoueverlookedatafashionableitemofclothingandfeltconfused?Ifso,yourconfusionmayhavemadesense.Severalmonthsago,highfashionbrandBalenciagareleaseda“T-shirtshirt”,whichisashirtsewnonthefrontofaT-shirt.Theunusualdesignhascertainlyconfusedalotofpeople.Butthe“doubleshirt”isn’tfightingaloneonthefrontierofstrangefashion.EversinceUSshoemanufacturerCrocsreleaseditsfamoushole-filledfoamshoes,theso-called“uglyfashion”hasn’tshowedanysignsofslowingdown,theBusinessofFashionwebsitenoted.BritishdesignerPaulSurridgebelievesthattheriseofuglyfashionisasignthatpeopleareboredwithlookingperfectallthetime.“Fashionthrives(v.蓬勃发展)onnovelty”,hetoldtheFinancialTimes.Indeed,fashionisallaboutchanges.Somethingthat’sconsidereduncooloneminutecanthenturnouttobethelatestmust-havefashionitemthenext.AndintheeyesofUSfashionwriterMeganCollins,uglydoesn’tnecessarilymeanthedesignoftheitemisugly.Afterall,uglyissomethingsubjective.“Uglyfashionmeans‘notthemainstream’—itisnotwhateveryone’swearing;itisnotwhatthegeneralpopulationconsidersas‘in’rightnow,”shetoldstylenewssiteFashionista.Butthroughoutthehistoryoffashion,whenanynewtrendappears,mostpeopletendtohateit,beforeiteventuallybecomesloved.AsItaliandesignerMiucciaPradatoldTheNewYorkTimes,“Maybebecauseitisnewer,uglyisattractive.Uglyisexciting.”Meanwhile,popularsocialmediafashionbloggersalsohelppeopletopickupnewuglyfashiontrends.Thesebloggersexpressthemselvesthroughtheirclothes,showingtheiruniquepersonalitiesandmakingstatementswiththeirwardrobechoices.However,asClever-ishMagazinenoted,justbeingcomfortableinyourownskincouldactuallybe“thebestlook”.“Ipersonallylovehavingauniqueexpressionbecausewithoutuglyfashionanddiversity,we’dalllookthesame,”AustralianfashioninfluencerandmodelZanitaWhittingtontoldFashionista.“Iappreciateanythingthat’soutofthenorm(n.规范).”1、Theunderlinedword“in”inthepassagecouldbereplacedby____________.A.uglyB.fashionableC.affordableD.expensive2、Whatwillsomesocialmediafashionbloggersdotoshowtheirpersonalities?A.Theywilldressthemselvestolookperfect.B.Theywilltrysomenewandexcitingclothes.C.Theywillmakestatementswithothers’clotheschoices.D.Theywillexpressthemselvesbywearinguglyclothes.3、WhatcanweinferfromZanitaWhittington’swords?A.Sheisinfavorofuglyfashiontrends.B.Shedoesn’tcareaboutfashionatall.C.Shehopestobethesameasothers.D.Shewantstolookuglyasamodel.Text4Myhouseismadeoutofwood,glassandstone.Itisalsomadeoutofsoftware.Ifyoucometovisit,you’llprobablybesurprisedwhenyoucomein.SomeonewillgiveyouanelectronicPIN(个人身份号码)towear.ThisPINtellsthehousewhoandwhereyouare.Thehouseusesthisinformationtogiveyouwhatyouneed.Whenit’sdarkoutside,thePINturnsonthelightsnearestyou,andthenturnsthemoffasyouwalkawayfromthem.Musicmoveswithyoutoo.Ifthehouseknowsyourfavoritemusic,itplaysit.Themusicseemstobeeverywhere,butinfactotherpeopleinthehouseheardifferentmusicornomusic.Ifyougetatelephonecall,onlythenearesttelephonerings.Ofcourse,youarealsoabletotellthehouseifyouwantsomething.Thereisahomecontrolconsole(控制台),asmallmachinethatturnsthingsonandoffaroundyou.ThePINandtheconsolearenewideas,buttheyareinfactlikemanythingswehavetoday.Ifyouwanttogotoamovie,youneedaticket.IfIgiveyoumycarkeys,youcanusemycar.Thecarworksforyoubecauseyouhavethekeys.MyhouseworksforyoubecauseyouwearthePINorholdtheconsole.Ibelievethattenyearsfromnow,mostnewhomeswillhavethesystemsthatI’veputinmyhouse.ThesystemswillprobablybeevenbiggerandbetterthantheonesI’veputintoday.Iliketotrynewideas.Iknowthatsomeofmyideaswillworkbetterthanothers.ButIhopethatonedayIwillstopthinkingofthesesystemsasnew,andaskmyselfinstead,“HowwillIlivewithoutthem?”1、Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?A.Howtodevelopanewsystem.B.ThefunctionofthePIN.C.Ahomeforthefuture.D.Easylifeinthefuture.2、What'sthepurposewhenthewriterwrotethefourthparagraph?A.Toletreadersknowwhyhisideasarenew.B.Toletreadersknowhowspecialhishouseis.C.ToexplaintheimportanceofthePINandtheconsole.D.ToexplainmoreeasilywhatthefunctionsofthePINandtheconsoleare.3、Thewriter’snewhouseisdifferentfromordinaryonesmainlybecause.A.ithasbeencontrolledbycomputersB.youcanmakeatelephonecallanywhereC.ithasyourfavoritemusicfollowingyouD.thewriterisabletochangehisnewideaintopractice4、Whatisthewritermostlikelytobeaccordingtothepassage?A.AnITexpert. B.Afamousdoctor.C.Anidealist. D.Anexperiencedteacher.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Weuseflowersasmessengers,tosaysomethingwemighthavetroublesaying1.(direct)ourselvesOvertimeflowershavecometosymbolizethemostpowerfulhuman2.(experience):beauty,love,hope,andrebirthSweetflowersalonecansaywhatonefearsexpressingWe’velistedsomeofthemostfamousflowers3.haveaspecialsignificanceInMaoZedong’spoemOdetoPlumBlossom(《咏梅》),theplumblossomwasused4.(praise)greatsoldierswhosacrificed5.(they)livesforabetterlifeforChinesepeople6.greatChinesepoetLiBaifromtheTangDynastyoncecomparedYangYuhuan’sbeautifulface7.bloomingpeonies(牡丹)FloweringinMay,peonie’slargepetalsandstrongcolorsarelinkedtoprosperityand8.(rich)intraditionalChinesecultureTheorchid(兰花)iswellknownforitsdelicatesmellBeautifularticlesandpoems9.(call)“lanzhang”byChinesepeopleinancienttimesRoses,ofcourse,havethemostcolorfulmeaningamongalltheflowersRedroses,tothisday,mean“Iloveyou”Aredrose,ratherthanyellowroses,actsasthetraditionalromanticgift10.(give)toyourloveonValentine’sDaySendingyellowrosescanberisky,astheyrepresenteitherfriendshiporenvyHongyadong,1.(locate)oncliffsaboveariver,isavastcomplexinmock-traditionalstyleinChongqingItsbars,restaurantsandgoldenneonlightshavebeenapopulardraw2.itwasbuiltin3.Lastyear4.numberofvisitorsincreasedThemainreason,itseemed,wasHongyadong’ssudden5.(popular)onasocial-mediaapp,Douyin,whichisusedforsharingphotographsand15-secondvideos6.(upload)apictureorvideofromaphotogenicspottositessuchasDouyinandKuaishouisknowninChina7.daka,meaning“punchingthecard”Theaimisnottoproduceawell-craftedvideoorbeautifulphotograph,butsimply8.(show)thatyouhavealsobeentotheplacesthatarepopularAsubculture9.(develop)amongyoungpeoplewhoembracedakaasalifestyletillnowSo-calleddakazucanbefoundroamingChongqingandother10.(city),checkinginatasmanyhotlocationsaspossiblewithinasingledayThedakacrazemayhavepracticaloriginsChina’syoungurbanprofessionalshavelittlevacationtimeSoworkersneedtomakethe11.(much)oftheirlimitedleisuretimeDouyincapturesthemoodwithitsslogan:“Makeeverysecondcount”SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)TheWaystoShowYourLoveWithoutWordsIt'ssoeasytotellsomeonethatyoulovehim,butcanyoushowyourlovewithoutusingwords?1、.Soit’simportanttolearnhowtoexpressyourlovewithoutwords.Herearesomewaystoshowyourlovewithoutwords.●CookforthemManypeopletypicallycookonspecialoccasionssuchasThanksgivingDay,Christmas,Valentine’sDayandbirthdays,butwhynotcooksomethingspecialforpeopleyoulove?Figureouttheirfavoritemealandtrytomakeittoday.2、.●SendacarepackageIfsomeoneyoulovelivesfarawayfromyou,whynotsendhimacarepackage?3、.Youcanstillshowthemthatyoureallycareaboutthem.Apackageofthesmallthingsthey’llneedorlikeiswhatyouneedtoshowyourlovewithoutwords.●ListentothemOneofthesimplestwaystoshowyourlovewithoutwordsistolistentothem.4、.Iftheyaskyouwhetherthey’vetoldyouthisstorybefore,whynotsay“Yes,butcouldyoutellitagainbecauseI'veforgottensomedetails?”●5、Whenitcomestoshowingsomebodyyoulovethemwithoutusingwords,thewarmthofkissesandhugsisthebest.Whetherit'sakissorahug,allletthemknowyoucareorsimplymissthem.A.PhysicalcontactB.MaketimeforthemC.Whenitcomestolove,distanceisnotaproblemD.Listentoeachwordtheysayevenwhenit’sboringE.GreatactionsalwaysspeaklouderthangreatwordsF.Youcanevencookitandsurprisethepeopleattheirworkplaceor

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