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考研《英语一》河南省开封市鼓楼区2023年模拟试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Itwasthedaybeforemydaughter'sbirthday.I'djustcollectedherfrompreschoolwhenshecautionedmeto1theelderlypersonwalkingacrossthecarpark.lwasstruckbyher2andhadnoideahowmuchshereally3it.Thefollowingday--herbirthday-wedecidedtobuycupcakesforher.Afterwe4thecupcakes,Norahwasbusystandingupinthetrolley(手推车),5wavingandhappilydeclaring,"Hi,oldperson!It'smybirthdaytoday!"6Icouldstophercallinghimanoldperson,thestone-facedman7tohenHisexpressionsoftenedashereplied,"Well,hello,littlelady!Andhowoldareyoutoday?"They8forafewminutes,hewishedherahappybirthday,andwewentour9ways.Afewminuteslater,Norahaskedmeifshecouldtakea10withtheoldman.Iagreed.Wefoundthemanacoupleofshelvesover,andIapproachedhim.WhenItoldhimNorah's11,hisexpressionchangedfrom12toshockedfinallytodelighted.Hetookastepback,steadiedhimselfonhisshoppingtrolley,and13hisfreehandonhischest."Aphoto?Withme?"heasked."Yes,Sir,formybirthday!"Norahbegged.Andsohedid.I14myiPhone,andtheyposedtogether.Norahplacedhersofthandontopofhishand.Hewordlesslystaredatherwith15eyesasshekepthishandinhers.Iaskedhisname,andhetoldustocallhimDan.Wewere16othershoppers,buttheydidn'tcare.Therewas17happeninginthesupermarketthatday,andwecouldallsenseit.ThatafternoonI18thestoryandaphotoofthetwoofthemontheFacebook.Laterthatnight,Ireceivedaprivate19fromalocalreaderwhorecognizedMr.Dan.HetoldmeDan'swifehadpassedawaysixmonthsearlierandhewantedtoletmeknowthathewascertainDan'sheartwastouchedbymylittlegirlandDanwouldneverforgetthat20withmydaughter.1、A.spotB.delayC.mindD.stop2、A.selflessnessB.carefulnessC.lonelinessD.thoughtfulness3、A.meantB.endedC.provedD.showed4、A.keptupB.pickedupC.turnedupD.putup5、A.excitedlyB.disappointedlyC.calmlyD.anxiously6、A.AfterB.BeforeC.SinceD.Until7、A.turnedB.referredC.appealedD.walked8、A.hesitatedB.chattedC.restedD.waited9、A.regularB.singleC.separateD.natural10、A.pictureB.walkC.restD.break11、A.dreamB.commandC.requestD.suggestion12、A.nervousB.upsetC.confusedD.impatient13、A.reachedB.placedC.touchedD.patted14、A.pulledoutB.putdownC.turnedoffD.glancedat15、A.glaringB.twinklingC.sharpD.big16、A.blockingB.delayingC.preventingD.interrupting17、A.discountB.magicC.incidentD.embarrassment18、A.postedB.wroteC.readD.printed19、A.noteB.giftC.messageD.report20、A.connectionB.combinationC.constructionD.contributionSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Whenshefirststartedlearningabouttheclimatechangefromoneofherelders,FawnSharpwasinvitedonahelicopterflightovertheOlympicMountainstosurveytheMountAndersonglacier(冰川).Buttheglacierwasgone,meltedbythewarmingclimate.Sharphadadeepsenseoflosswhenshediscoveredtheglacierwasn'tthereanymore.Lossisagrowingissueforpeopleworkingandlivingonthefrontlinesofclimatechange.AndthatgaveJenniferWrenAtkinson,afull-timelecturerattheUniversityofWashingtonBothell,US,anideaforaclass.Thisterm,shetaughtstudentsontheBothellcampusabouttheemotionalburdensofenvironmentalstudy.SheusedtheexperiencesofNaliveAmericantribes(部落),scientistsandactivists,andaskedher24studentstofacetherealitythatthereisnoeasyfix--that"thisissuchanintractableproblemthatthey'regoingtobedealingwithitfortherestoftheirlives.”StudentCodyDillonusedtobeaclimatescienceskeptic(怀疑论者).Thenhedidhisownreadingandresearch,andchangedhismind.Dillonwasn'tgoingintoenvironmentalwork--hewasacomputer-sciencemajor.Yet,thepotentialforaworldwideenvironmentalcatastropheseemedsorealtohimfiveyearsagothathequithisjobandbecameafull-timevolunteerforanenvironmentalgroupthatworkedonrestoration(恢复)projects.Sixmonthsintothework,hedecidedthatAlkinson'sclasswasjustwhathewaslookingfor--aplacewherehecoulddiscusshisconcernsaboutachangingclimate.Atkinsonsaidshehopestheclasshelpedherstudentspreparethemselvesfortheamountofenvironmentallossthatwillhappenovertheirlifetimes.“Wearealreadychangingtheplanet-.somanyspeciesaregoingtobelost,displacedormassivelyimpacted(巨大影响的),”shesaid.“Thefutureisn'tgoingtobewhattheyimagined.”1、WhydidtheauthormentionthecaseofFawnSharp?A.TolayabasisforFawnSharp'sfurtherresearch.B.ToproveFawnSharp'sworkissimilartoAtkinson's.C.Toleadintotheissueoflosscausedbyclimatechange.D.Toshowscientists'concernabouttheMountAndersonglacier.2、What'sthemainpurposeofAtkinson'sclass?A.Toexplorehowdifferentpeopledealwithclimatechange.B.Togetstudentsmoreconcernedaboutenvironmentalissue.C.TofindsolutionstotheOlympicMountainsenvironmentalissue.D.Toteachstudentshowtoconductaresearchaboutenvironment.3、Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“intractable”underlinedinParagraphThree?A.Simple.B.Difficult.C.Common.D.Interesting.4、HowdidAtkinson'sclassinfluenceDillon?A.Dillonworkedasapart-timevolunteerforrestorationprojects.B.Itmadehimrealizeaplanet-wideclimatedisasterwouldhappen.C.Itencouragedhimtobemoreinvolvedinenvironmentalprotection.D.Itdiscouragedhimtoworkonrestorationprojectsfortheenvironment.Text2ProfessionaldevelopmentcoursesinLondon●BusinesswritingDeliverymethod:Online,VideoPrice:£49Aboutthecourse:Manypeoplegetblockedwhenforcedtoputtheirthoughtsintowordsatwork.Thiscoursegivesyouthetoolsandtechniquestoimproveyourwriting,whetherit'satwo-lineemailoratwo-hundredreport.●TravelwritingcoursesDeliverymethod:Classroom,SeminarPrice:£115(fullday);£125(eveningclasses)Aboutthecourse:Doyouwanttobeatravelwriter?Thencomealongtoaone-daytravelwritingworkshoporafour-weektravelwritingeveningclass.Thecourseshelpparticipantstowritetravelfeaturesandpublishtheminnewspapers,magazinesoronwebsites.●Pre-sessionalprogrammesinEAPDeliverymethod:Classroom,SeminarPrice:Startingfrom£1,250Aboutthecourse:Ourfivepre-sessionalprogrammesinEnglishforacademicpurposesareintendedforinternationalstudentswhoplantostudyatAstonUniversity.Theseprogrammesaimtoequipyouwiththelanguageandacademicskillsnecessaryforsuccessinyourfuturechosensubjectarea.●MasterclassDeliverymethod:Classroom,SeminarPrice:Startingfrom£335Aboutthecourse:Whetheryouwritefundraisingletters,orforyourwebsite(s),thiscoursewillhelpyougaintheideas,knowledgeandskillsyouneedtowritefundraisingcopythatproducesmoreimpressiveandprofitableresults.1、Howisthebusinesswritingcoursedifferentfromtheothers?A.Itisdeliveredonline.B.Itofferseveningclasses.C.Itfocusesonreportwriting.D.ItishostedbyAstonUniversity.2、Whatcanpre-sessionalprogrammesinEAPhelpstudentsdo?A.Chooseasuitablecollegesubject.B.Preparethemselvesforuniversity.C.Gotoworld-classuniversities.D.Onlyimprovetheiracademicskills.3、WhichcoursefitsJohnifhehopestowriteinspiringwordsforfundraisingactivities?A.Pre-sessionalprogrammesinEAP.B.Travelwritingcourses.C.Businesswriting.D.Masterclass.Text3Youarechattingwithfriendsonthephone,butyoucan’thelpbrowsingashoppingwebsiteinthemeantime.You’reeatinglunchaloneinthecanteen,butitonlyfeelsrightwhenyoustartplayingashowonyourphone—asifit’sanecessarysidedish.Wenowliveinaworldthatbombardsuswithinformation.Itseemsunnaturaltodoonlyonethingatatime.It’sasifwe’reallsufferingfromwhatarecentQdailyarticlecalled“multitaskingOCD”(多任务强迫症).“Withnewsreducedto140charactersandcommunicationincreasinglymadebyemojis(表情符号),wehavedevelopedtheabilitytofocusourattentiononseveralactivitiesanddevicesatthesametime.”SabyOtmani,founderofthewebsitePulpix,oncewrote,“Weneedlotsofstimuli(刺激元素)tokeepusinterestedandtofightoffboredom.”Butperhaps“fightingoffboredom”isnottheonlyreason.Myownobsessionwithmultitaskingmainlycomesfromthefactthateveryonearoundmeseemstobeconstantlystudying.Eachminutewithoutnewinformationfeelslikeawasteoftime.SoIalwayshavemyheadphoneson,whetherI’mcommuting,exercisingorwalkinginthepark.I’mforeverlisteningtosomething—acourseonclassicalmusic,oronnewmediamanagement,andheavenknowswhatelse—justsoIcankeepupwiththeworld.Peoplewhocan’tstayawayfromsocialmediaareknownasFOMO(fearofmissingout).Theyhavetobeconstantlyupdatedaboutwhattheirfriendsaredoingandsaying.ButI’dguessthat“FOFO”betterdescribesme—“fearoffallingout”.Nomatterwhatyourreason,multitaskingisapartofmodernlife.Doyourbesttomakethemostoutofit.1、Withtheexamplesinthefirstparagraph,theauthorintendsto________.A.explainwhat“multitaskingOCD”islike B.showhowbusytoday’slifeisC.showthatpeopletodayoftenfeellost D.showpeopleliketobefashionable2、Whydopeoplelikemultitasking,accordingtoOtmani?A.Theylackthepatiencetofinishonethingatatime.B.Itcanhelpthemtocommunicatetheirideas.C.Theyaremoreablethanthepastgeneration.D.Itcanpreventthemfrombeingbored.3、Theunderlinedword“obsession”isclosestinmeaningto“________”.A.interest B.knowledge C.understanding D.worry4、Whyisthewritercrazyaboutmultitasking?She________.A.wantstostayaheadofherfriends B.wantstohavesomethingtoshowoffC.doesn’twanttogetleftbehindbyothers D.thinksitisboringtodoonethingatatimeText4ArecenttrendinCaliforniarestaurantsshowsneweatinghabitsamongthoseouttohaveaninterestingdiningexperience.Appetizer(开胃品)seemtobethenameofthegamesasdinersturnawayfromthemoretraditionalthree-coursemealinfavorofsmallersnackssampledinvarioustypesofrestaurants,barsandcafes.Inthisway,inthecourseofaneveningout,youmightgotoarestaurantforatastydishtoeatatoneendoftown,toabarwithsomelivemusicattheotherend,thenforacoffee,andfinallybacktotherestaurantforafurtherappetizer.Reasonsforthistrendarethefactthatsomanydifferenttypesofrestaurantshavebeensetuprecently,eachwiththeirownparticulartypeoffoodandspecialatmosphere,combinedwiththeincreasedqualityinthetypeofsnacksbeingoffered.Gonearethecheesesticksoftheolddays,whenappetizerswerenotreallytakenseriously.Somefavoritesnacksofthemomentareslicesofhotpizza,creamyfish-baseddishesandcrispycakesandsoon.Pricesforappetizersarenotequaltoafullmeal;however,theirnewpopularityhasmeantthatarebynomeansascheapastheyusedtobe.Certainly,forthatspecialoccasion,amealinanicerestaurant,completewiththepianoperformance,ishardtobeat.However,ifweseethatthistrendfor“butterflyeating”—movingaroundseveraldifferentplacesinoneevening—continues,thenallthetraditionalstylerestaurantsmaywellhavetoprovidetheirownappetizerbarsaswell!1、WhichofthefollowingcouldbestreflectthechangeofCaliforniapeople’seatinghabits?A.Peoplelovemoreinterestingrestaurants.B.Mostpeopleeatlessthantheyusedto.C.Afullrestaurantmealislosingpopularity.D.Foodiscombinedwithsportsandgames.2、WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2that________.A.appetizersusedtoberelativelyimportantB.thequalityofsnackshasbeenimprovedC.restaurantshavetocaterfordifferentcustomersD.new-styleappetizersfueledtheboomofcateringbusiness3、Dinerswhopreferappetizersofnewtypes________.A.willbechargedmoreB.willbeservedbetterC.canenjoymusicperformanceD.caneatintheirneighborhoodPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)DragonHeads-raisingDay,1.fallseachyearontheseconddayofthesecondlunarmonth,isoneoftheChinesetraditional2.(festival)astheproverbgoes:“Thedragonisawake,3.(raise)hishead”Onthisday,dragons,aprominenttotem(图腾)inChineseculture,raise4.(they)headswiththesoundofthunderAroundthistime,theearthisburstingwithlife—grassandtreesarebeginningtoshootupInancientChina,people5.(pray)thedragongodbesideariveroralakeforthepreciousspringraintobreedtheircrops6.(tradition),foodeatenonthisdaywasrenamedafterpartsofthedragonForinstance,wontons(馄饨)werecalled“dragons’eyes”Thespecialfoodsusuallyeatenonthisdayincludedragons’scales,popcornandpigs’headsInShanxi,peoplegettheirhair7.(cut)inasymbolicmovetoremovetheoldandembracethenewIn8.countrysideinHebeiProvince,peoplewouldfetchwaterfromawell9.dawnItwasbelieved10.onthisdaythewellwasfullofdragoneggswhichwouldbringthecollectorsgoodharvestThereisalovelypandaSheliveswithherparentsandtheylead1.happylifeintheforestOneday,thepanda2.(pick)ahugepumpkinandwantedtotakeithomeButthepumpkinwastoobigforher3.(take)ithomeonherownShecoulddonothingbutsitbesidethepumpkinShethought4.shewaitedthere,shemightturntoapasser­byforhelpSuddenly,shesawabear5.(ride)abiketowardsherShewatchedthebikeandsuddenly,shejumpedandshouted6.(happy),“Iknow!Ihaveagoodidea—IcanrollthepumpkinIt’sjustlikeawheel!”Therefore,sherolledthepumpkinto7.(she)houseWhenhermothersawthebigpumpkin,whichwas8.(big)thanherlittledaughter,shewas9.(surprise),“Oh,myGod!Howcanyougetithome?”Thelittlepandaansweredproudly,“Ican’tliftit,butIcanrollit”Hermothersmiledandsaid,“10.aclevergirlyouare!”SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Today,peoplearegettinglesssleepthantheyneed.Weneedtogeteighthoursofsleepeachnight.Buttoday,manyofusarenotgettingenoughhoursofsleep.1、Peopleworklonger,gotomeetingsatnight,eatsupperlate,watchtelevision,spendhoursonline,orgooutuntillate.2、Whenyousleep,yourbodyproduceschemicalsthathelpthebodytorestandtostayhealthy.Onehealthproblemisweightgain.Whenyoudon'tgetenoughsleep,youfeelhungry.Yourbodythinksitneedsmorecalories;itwillreactinthewayevenwhenyouhavealreadyeatenenough.Anotherproblemisthatifyoudon'tgetenoughsleep,yourmemorywillnotworkwell.Youwillfeelworriedandinabadmood.3、Withoutenoughsleep,youfeeltired.Whenyoulosesleep,yourbodyagesatafasterrate.Sleepingreducestheeffectsofaging.Ourneedtosleepchangesaswegetolder.Newbornbabiessleepfrom16to20hoursaday.Teenagersneedabout9to10hoursofsleep.Adultsneedabout8hours,andtheelderlyneedabout6or4、5、Wedon'tsleepaslongorasdeeply.Olderpeoplecanspendalotoftimeinbed.Buttheydon'tsleepwell.6、Peoplewithserioussleepproblemsmightneedtoseetheirdoctororchangetheirlifestyles.A.Peopletaketimeawayfromtheirsleeptodootherthings.B.Gettingenoughsleepisimportanttoyourhealth.C.Theyhavetroublegettingenoughsleepatnight.D.Thebodyusessleeptomakeenergyforitself.E.Asweage,weloseourabilitytosleep.F.Sleepproblemscanbeserious.G.Deepsleeprefreshesourbody.Nowthatyou’realreadyintheworkforce,youknowwhatworksforyou.Thisknowledgecannotonlyhelpyoufindagoodjob.1、Thegoldenruleistokeepyourjobhuntseparatefromyourcurrentwork.Don’tlookforjobswhileyou’reworking,and

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