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考研《英语一》浙江省黄山市2023年最后冲刺试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Ialwayshadadream.Init,Iwasalittlegirlagain,rushingabout,tryingtoget1forschool.DeepinsideIknew2itcamefrom.Itwassomeunfinished3inmylife.AsakidIlovedschool.MostofallI4toreceivemydiploma.Thatseemedmore5eventhangettingmarried.Butat15,Ihadto6becausemyparentscouldn’taffordmy7.Prettysoon,Imarriedandhadthreechildren.Ithought,“Theregoesmydiploma.”8,Iwantedmychildrentobeeducated.ButLinda,theyoungest,hadaseriousheartdisease,whichmadeitimpossibleforherto9inanormalclassroom.Oneday,Isawanadforeveningcourses.“That’sthe10.Lindaalwaysfeelsbetterintheevening,soI’lljust11herupfornightschool.”Lindawasbusyfillingformswhentheschool12said:“Mrs.Schantz,whydon’tyoucomebacktoschool?”Ilaughed:“There’sno13!I’m55!”Buthe14meandIattendedclasswithLinda.Surprisingly,bothLindaandIfeltgreatthereandmy15steadilyimproved.Itwasexciting,goingtoschoolagain,butitwasno16.Sittinginaclassfullofkidswas17,evenifmostofthemwererespectful.WheneverIwasdown,Lindaencouragedme.“Mom,youcan’t18now!”Togetherwemadeit19.Finally,IgotmydiplomawithLindaandrealizedmy20ofyears.1、A.startedB.concernedC.finishedD.prepared2、A.whenB.whereC.howD.why3、A.homeworkB.diplomaC.accidentD.business4、A.requiredB.managedC.longedD.struggled5、A.annoyingB.incredibleC.appealingD.ridiculous6、A.dropoutB.giveinC.breakupD.turnaway7、A.livingB.teachingC.workingD.schooling8、A.AsusualB.UntilthenC.EvensoD.Infact9、A.recoverB.functionC.benefitD.arrive10、A.problemB.answerC.dealD.result11、A.signB.putC.callD.pick12、A.secretaryB.colleagueC.employerD.referee13、A.rushB.timeC.wayD.class14、A.urgedB.demandedC.persuadedD.informed15、A.gradesB.attitudeC.healthD.moods16、A.funB.gameC.goodD.wonder17、A.availableB.awkwardC.awesomeD.awful18、A.missB.rejectC.resignD.quit19、A.upB.outC.offD.through20、A.dreamB.ambitionC.planD.thoughtSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Asanyplanepassengerwillconfirm,acryingbabyisalmostimpossibletoignore,nomatterhowhardyoutry.Nowscientistsbelievetheymayhaveworkedoutwhy.Ababy’scrypullsattheheartstrings(扣人心弦)inawaywhileothercriesdon’t,researchersfound.Researchersfoundthatababy’scrycantriggeruniqueemotionalresponsesinthebrain,makingitimpossibleforustoignorethem—whetherweareparentsornot.Othertypesofcries,includingcallsofanimalsingreatpain,failtogetthesameresponse,suggestingthebrainisprogrammedtorespondspecificallytoababy’scry.AteamofOxfordUniversityscientistsscannedthebrainsof28menandwomenastheylistenedtoavarietyofcallsandcries.After100milliseconds—roughlythetimeittakestoblink(眨眼)—twopartsofthebrainthatrespondtoemotionlitup.Theirresponsetoababy’scrywasparticularlystrong.Theresponsewasseeninbothmenandwomen—eveniftheyhadnochildren.ResearcherDrChristineParsonssaid,“Youmightreadthatmenshouldjustnoticeababyandstepoveritandnotseeit,butit’snottrue.Thereisaspecialprocessinginmenandwomen,whichmakessensefromanevolutionary(演化的)viewthatbothmenandwomenwouldberespondingtothesecries.”Thestudywasinpeoplewhowerenotparents,yettheyareallrespondingat100mstotheseparticularcries,sothismightbeafundamentalresponsepresentinallofusregardlessofparentalstatus.FellowresearcherKatieYoungsaiditmaytakeabitlongerforsomeonetorecognizetheirownchild’scriesbecausetheyneedtodomore“fine-grainedanalysis”.Theteamhadpreviouslyfoundthatourreactionsspeedupwhenwehearababycrying.Adultsperformedbetteroncomputergameswhentheyheardthesoundofababycryingthanaftertheyheardrecordingsofadultscrying.1、Ababy’scryisdifficulttoignorebecauseit________.A.keepsoncrying B.criesharderthanadultsC.causespeoplegreatpain D.makespeoplefeelstrongemotions2、Theunderlinedword“trigger”inParagraph2probablymeans“________”.A.cause B.remove C.avoid D.cure3、WhatmayChristineParsonsagreeto?A.Acryingbabymakesnosensetopeoplewithoutchildren.B.Parentscanhardlyrecognizetheirownbabies’cries.C.Menpaylessattentiontoacryingbabythanwomen.D.Almosteveryonemakescertainresponsetoababy’scry.4、What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Howtorecognizedifferentbabies’cries.B.Whyyoucan’tgetababy’scryoutofyourhead.C.Whyababyiseasyandlikelytocry.D.Howtopreventababycrying.Text2Thereismoreofaconnectionbetweenfoodandculturethanyoumaythink.Onanindividuallevel,wegrowupeatingthefoodofourculture.Itbecomesapartofwhoweare.Manyassociatefoodfromourchildhoodwithwarmfeelingsandgoodmemoriesandittiesustoourfamilies,holdingaspecialandpersonalvalueforus.Foodfromourfamilyoftenbecomesthecomfortfoodweseekasadultsintimesoffrustrationandstress.Onalargescale,traditionalfoodisanimportantpartofculture.Italsooperatesasanexpressionofcultureidentity.Immigrantsbringitwherevertheygo,anditisasymbolofpridefortheircultureandmeansofcopingwithhomesickness.Manyimmigrantsopentheirownrestaurantsandservetraditionaldishes.However,thefooddoesnotremainexactlythesame.Somematerialsneededtomaketraditionaldishesmaynotbereadilyavailable,sothetasteandflavorcanbedifferentfromwhattheywouldprepareintheirhomecountries.Additionally,immigrantsdonotonlyselldishestopeoplefromthesamecountriesasthem,buttopeoplefromdifferentcountries.Therefore,theyhavetomakesmallchangesabouttheoriginaldishestocatertoawiderrangeofcustomers.Thosechangescancreatenewflavorsthatstillkeeptheculturalsignificanceofthedishes.Weshouldembraceourheritage(传统)throughourculture’sfoodbutalsobecomemoreinformedaboutotherculturesbytryingtheirfood.Itisimportanttorememberthateachdishhasaspecialplaceintheculturetowhichitbelongs,andisspecialtothosewhoprepareit.Foodisawindowintoculture,anditshouldbetreatedassuch.1、What’sthefunctionoffoodmentionedinthearticle?A.Tohelpmotivatehomesickness. B.Toshownationalidentity.C.Toreflectacountry’shistory. D.Toshowacommunity’ssuperiority.2、Whatdoestheunderlined“it”inParagraph2rferto?A.Thespecifictraditionalfood. B.Thenationalculture.C.Atraditionalexpressionoffood. D.Theold-fashionedtaste.3、Whydosomeimmigrantshavetochangetheoriginaldishesintheirrestaurant?A.Toattachculturalimportancetotheirdishes.B.Toannouncethebeginningoftheirlifeonforeignsoil.C.Tomakethedishespopularamongcustomers.D.Topresenttheirownfoodcultureinanewway.4、What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsdifferentfoodcultures?A.Negative. B.Balanced.C.Unfair. D.Unchangeable.Text3BillieHarrieswasanAmericanfighterpilotwhofoughttoliberateFrancefromtheNazis.HewasshotdownandkilledinJulyof1944overNazi-occupiednorthernFrance.Duetoaseriesofmiscommunications,thatinformationnevergotbacktohiswifePeggy.Asfarassheknew,Billwasjustmissing.Shewaited,shesaid,“Allofmylife.”Peggymightneverhaveknownthetruestoryifarelativehadn’tlookedintohismilitaryrecordsafewyearsago.Shefinallygotherlocalcongressman(议员)toreopenhiscasein2011.ShewasshockedtolearnthatinthetownofLesVentes,themainroadisactuallycalledPlaceBillieD.Harris.It’sthesameroadtownspeoplehavebeenmarchingdownthreetimesayearfordecadestohonorhissacrifice.Billiewasabletomaintaincontroloftheplane,despitehiscondition,andavoidthevillage,91-year-oldGuySurleau,theonlywitnessstillliving,said.HegotchokedupjustmentioningBill’sname.AtfirstthetownburiedBillieintheirlocalgraveyard(墓地)andcoveredhisgravewithflowers.AfterhisbodywasmovedtotheAmericangraveyardatNormandy,thetowncontinuedtotakeflowerstohisgrave,assuminghehadnolivingrelativestodoso.Sincelearningallofthis,Peggyhasbeenmakinganannualpilgrimage(朝拜)toFrance.Shevisitsthenearbywoodswheretheplanewentdown,accompaniedbySurleau.“Iliketothinkthathewasstillconsciousenoughtoknowthatafriendstoodbyhim,”Peggysaid,standingbesideSurleauintheforest.“Andthismanisthatfriend.”1、WhatmadePeggyunawareofBillie’sdeathfordecades?A.Noaccuratenewssenttoher. B.Lettersforhersenttowrongaddress.C.Wrongdecisionmadebyherrelative. D.NopostalserviceduringWorldWarII.2、Whyhavethetownspeoplebeenmarchingthemainroadfordecades?A.Toobservethelocalcustom. B.Toshowrespecttothehero.C.Torespondtoabuildingproject. D.Tocelebratethevictoryofthewar.3、HowdidSurleaufeelwhenhetoldBillie’sstory?A.Ratherashamed. B.Quiteencouraged.C.Deeplytouched D.Greatlysurprised4、WhatcanwelearnaboutPeggy?A.Shewasinterestedinsightseeing. B.Sheremaineddevotedtoherhusband.C.ShewishedSurleautoaccompanyBillie. D.Shejudgedherlatehusbandstillconscious.Text4The2019BeijingHorticulturalExpo,thelargestofitskind,haschosenthetheme“LiveGreen,LiveBetter”.Theexpo,openedonApril29inYanqingDistrictofBeijing,isscheduledtolastfor162daysuntilOctober7.Ticketsavailable*Standarddayticket*Designateddayticket*Discountedticket*GroupticketDesignateddays*LaborDayholiday(May1—4)*DragonBoatFestivalholiday(June7—9)*Mid-AutumnFestivalholiday(Sept13—15)*NationalDayholiday(Oct1—7)Ticketsprices*Standarddayticket120yuan*Ordinarydesignateddayticket160yuan*Discountedstandarddayticket80yuan*Discounteddesignateddayticket120yuanTicketsarefreeforchildrenundertheageofsixorshorterthan130centimeters.Discountedticketsareavailableforthosewithdisabilities,seniors(peopleagedat60orabove),children,studentsandPLAsoldiers.WheretobuyVisitorscanbuyorbookticketsfromtwoonlineagents,seventravelagencies,orthreeeventchannels—theeventWeChataccount,theeventapporOnsiteticketkiosks.OpeninghoursOpeningatDeadlineforticketsalesDeadlineforadmissionClosingat8am6pm6:30pm9pmRequirementsBuyingticketsforExpo2019Beijingrequiresreal-nameregistration,andallvisitorsarerequiredtoinputinformationfromtheirIDcards(orvalidpassports,mainlandtravelpermitsforHongKongandMacaoresidents,andmainlandtravelpermitsforTaiwanresidents)tobuyorbookticketsonline.1、Fromthepassage,whatcanwelearn?A.AresidentfromMacaocanonlybookhisticketwithhismainlandtravelpermits.B.TicketscannotbebookedthroughtheeventWeChataccount.C.Onecanbeadmittedinatanytimewithanunlimitedentrypass.D.Visitorsmustusetheirrealnamestobuytickets.2、IfaPLAsoldiertakeshiswife,his64-year-oldfatherandfive-old-yearsontotheexpoonJune7,howmuchwillhepayfortheirtickets?A.360. B.480. C.400. D.520.3、Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom?A.Anoticeboard. B.Areport. C.Amagazine. D.Abookreview.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)IcebreakertotheNorthPoleisanewbook1.thewell-knownChinesewriterBiShuminItdescribesherspecialtriptotheNorthPolelastyearLongingtogototheNorthPole,shealwaysheardaboutitwhenshewasyoungBi,nowinher60s,hasatlastrealizedthedreamtoseeitfor2.(she)“ThisdreamwashiddeninmyheartbymyselfinthepastItgraduallybecamedusty,butitneverdisappeared3.Idreamedhasfinallycometrue”Uptonow,Bi4.(travel)to73countriesworldwideBesidestheNorthPole,shemadeatriptoEasterIsland,whichisaround3,700kilometresoffthewesterncoastofChileInthesameyear,shewenttotheSouthPoleAndsheintends5.(go)tootherplacesinthenearfutureAsawriter6.(show)agreatinterestintravel,Bithinkstraveling7.(be)apartofourlifeShealsobelievesitis8.onlywaytoseedifferentculturesandhistories“Iftheviewisthesameeveryday,wewilleasilybecome9.(bore)Butifwegotoastrangeplace,wewillsoonenteraconditionofexperiencingandthinkingaboutdifferentculturesTravellinggivesmemuch10.(free)”Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillinheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrectFortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankswiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblankWhenIworkedpart-timeinalocalbookstoreatmyearlyage--soeasily-pictured,ifyoudonotworkinone,asakindofparadisewherenotonly1.onereadhisownfavoritebooksbutalsoencountercharmingyoungladies(oneofmypersonalfantasies)whobrowseeternallyamongToniMorrisonorErnestHemingwastthingthatchieflystruckmewasthatreallybookishpeopleareararity,2.therearevastnumbersofthosewhoconsiderthemselvestobesuchOftentheywillintroducethemselveswhentheyenterthebookshop3.‘bookpeople’andinsistontellingyouthat‘welovebooks’TheywillwearT-shirtsorcarrybagswithslogansexplainingexactlyhowmuchtheythinktheyadorebooksItisclearthatthewastheydressthemselvesisquitesimilartothatofusbookishpeople,butthatis4.thesimilaritiesbetweenthemandusbeginandendAnd5.(sure)meansofidentifyingthemisthattheynever,everbuybooksThesedaysitissorarethatIfindtimetoreadthat,whenIdo,itfeelslikeindulgence,moresothanany,othersensoryexperienceWhenanimportantrelationshipinmytwenties6.(break)uptheonlythingIcoulddowastoread,andIamassedapileofbooks7.IsankandescapedfromtheworldaroundmeandinsidemeThelandscapesofYuHua,WangShou,ErnestHemingway,GeorgeOrwell,FyodorDostoyevsky,HarperLeeandothersprotectedmefrommyownthoughts,whichwerepushedintothebackground,where8.couldsilentlyprocesswithoutbotheringmeIcreatedaphysicalwallonmydesk,9.(make)fromthebooks,andasIreadthemthewallslowlycamedownuntilitwasgoneInamorerealsense,booksarethebestwayinwhichoneenricheshisownlifeandtheenormousnumbersofthemoutthereintheworldexciteme,especiallywhenIvisitsecond-handbookstoreswithnointention10.(search)foracertainbookItislikecastinganetandneverknowingwhatyouwillfindwhenyougatheritinAsGogloputinitinDeadSouls:“Once,longago,intheyearsofmyyouth,intheyearsofmychildhood,whichhaveflashedirretrievably(不能挽回地)by,itwasajoyformetodrivefortheveryfirsttimetoaplaceunknown”SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)The21stcenturyhasintroducedtheworldtoanewwayofdoingBusiness.It’snowaforegoneconclusionthatglobalcommercewillbeasrevolutionizedbyitasHenryFord’srnass-productiontechniqueswereadefiningcharacteristicofthe1900s.1、ItallowsInternet-basedpurchaseandsalestransactionsinvolvingalmostanythingtobesafelyconductedatlightningspeed.Safeguardsareinplacetomakeidentitycheating,chargebackpreventionandfundsverification(核实)muchmoreofasuretythananythingtheconventionalmeansofpaymentinthenon-cyberworldcanprovide.E-currencymayonlyexistinthecyberworld,butthatisnothingnew.2、ItwasofficiallyacceptedbythecountriesoftheEuropeanUnionin1999tosimplifybusinessbyabolishingexchangerates,butitbeganlife20yearsbeforethatbyprivatefinancialinstitutionswhosawitasanideathathadtohappen.3、Itisnowarguablythesecond-mostinfluentialcurrencyintheworld.Experientialshoppingisthenextbigthing.4、Youorderonlineonyourphone,cardorwhatever,andit’sdeliveredtoyoubythetimeyougethome.Moneyisbeingalreadylenttopeoplebasedpurelyonthepositiverankingsapersonhasonawebsite.Onlinepayingissodifficult.5、Also,we’removingtoaworldwhereweallhaveoneonlineID.Whetherit’syourface,yourfingerprint,yourcreditcardoryourmobilephoneremainstobeseen.A.InmodemEngland,thewaypeoplespend,earn,saveandinvestisbeingrevolutionized.B.You’vegotyourlog-ins,yourpassword,cardnumbersandsoonfordifferentwebsites.C.Whentheeurohasalreadygone,today’se-currencieswillfollow.D.By2002,theeurohadevolvedfromcyber-tendertohardcash.E.Shopsarelikemuseumsyoucantouch.F.Theeurobeganinthesamemanner.G.TheBusinessise-currency.HowtokeepfitNowadays,withthehighpaceofmodernlife,moreandmorepeopleareinthestateofsub-health(亚健康).Ahealthybodyisveryimportanttoeveryoneofus.Thestepstogoodhealtharen’tcomplex.Herearesomesuggestedways.1、•Formgoodhealthyhabits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