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考研《英语一》辽宁省锦州市太和区2023年预测试卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)BorninAmerica,IspokeEnglish,notChinese,thelanguageofmyancestors.WhenIwasthree,myparentsflashedcardswithChinese

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atmyface,butIpushedthem2

.MymombelievedIwouldlearn3

Iwasready.Butthe4

nevercame.OnaChineseNewYear’sEve,myunclespoketomeinChinese,butallIcoulddowas5

athim,confused,scratchingmyhead.“Stillcan’tspeakChinese?”He6

me,“Youcan’tevenbuyafishinChinatown.”“Hey,thisisAmerica,notChina.I’llgetsome7

withorwithoutChinese.”Irepliedandturnedtomymomfor8

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“Remembertoaskforfreshfish,XinXianYu,”shesaid,handingovera$20bill.I

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thewords,runningdownstairsintothestreetsofChinatown.Ifoundthefish

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surroundedinaseaofcustomers.“I’dliketobuysomefreshfish,”Ishouldtothefishman.Buthe11

myEnglishwordsandturnedtoservethenextcustomer.Thelaughofthepeoplebehindincreased

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theirimpatience.Withevery

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,thebreathofthedragons(龙)onmybackgrewstronger—mybloodboiling—

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metocryout.“XianShengYu,please.”“VeryXianSheng,”Irepeated.Thecrowderuptedintolaughter.Myfaceturned15

andIranbackhome

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,exceptforthe$20billIheldtightlyinmypocket.ShouldIlaughorcry?They’reChinese.Ishouldfeelrightat17

.Instead,Iwasthejoke,adisgrace(丢脸)tothelanguage.Sometimes,Ilaughatmyfish18

,but,intheend,thejokeison

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.Everylaughisaculture20

;everylaughismyheritage(传统)fadingaway.1、A.custom B.games C.characters D.language2、A.ahead B.around C.along D.aside3、A.when B.before C.unless D.until4、A.success B.study C.time D.attempt5、A.aiming B.joking C.nodding D.staring6、A.caredabout B.laughedat C.arguedwith D.askedafter7、A.rightnow B.fromnow C.attimes D.intime8、A.decision B.permission C.information D.preparation9、A.repeated B.reviewed C.spelled D.kept10、A.farm B.stand C.pond D.market11、A.guessed B.forget C.doubted D.ignored12、A.by B.as C.with D.from13、A.second B.effort C.desire D.movement14、A.forcing B.allowing C.persuading D.leading15、A.bright B.blank C.pale D.red16、A.open-mouthed B.tongue-tied C.empty-handed D.broken-hearted17、A.service B.home C.risk D.root18、A.trade B.deed C.challenge D.incident19、A.it B.us C.me D.them20、A.thrown B.lost C.divided D.reflectedSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1ThesedaysIamonmyverybestbehaviorwheneverIleavethehouse.IfIamwearingpantyhose(连裤袜),Idouble-checktoensurethereisnoholeonit.IdrivethoughtfullyasifI’mbeingtestedforalicense.Iwon’tevenallowmyselftofrownwhenanotherdriverisblockingmypath.Mykidshavenoticedmyfearinpublic.“Whyareyoulookingallaround,Mum?”theyasked.“Youcan’tbetoocareful,”Isaid.“Everysinglepersonaroundusishidingoneofcellphonecameras.Theyaregladtocatchsomebodydoingsomethingstupidorembarrassing.Thenthey’llputitonYouTubeandamillionpeoplewillsee.I’mnottakinganychances.”“ButIdon'tthinkanyoneisinterestedinfilmingyouputtingonyourlipstickforaYouTubevideo.”answeredonekid.“Oh,really?Don'tcountmeoutsoquickly.”Isaid.Actually,insomecases,Iamallforpublicshaming.Forexample,Iadmiretheclevernessofthemanwhoputupawebsitewherehepostsphotosofcarsandlicensenumbersofpeoplewhooccupytwoparkingspots.AndItakesecretpleasureinphotosofpoliticianswiththeirfingersintheirnoses.Throwinglightonbadbehaviorcanawakethesleepyconscience(良知).Butwhataboutthepoorguywhohasalreadyhadabaddayatworkandthenloseshistemperatarudestoreclerk?Whataboutthewomanwhoseonlycrimeisaterriblejudgmenterroratthehairdresser?DotheydeservetohavetheirimagesuploadedontotheInternetforalltheworldtosee?Noneofthisisnew,ofcourse.AllenFuntpioneeredtheartofcatchingpeopleduringunguardedmomentsbackinthe1940swith“CandidCamera”.Butthere’sadifference.On“CandidCamera”,peoplearesetupinstagedsituations,suchasridinginanelevatorthatgoessideways.Andtheymustgivepermissionbeforetheyenjoytheirfifteenminutesoffame.NowweareanationofAllenFunts.Thiscan’tbeagoodthing.1、Whatistheauthorlike?A.Sheispooratdriving.B.Sheisaveryfashionabledresser.C.Sheisverycautiousaboutherbehavior.D.Sheissicktodeathofothers’rudeness.2、Whatistheauthortrulyafraidof?A.Makingmistakesbeforeherkids.B.Beingfilmedwhiledoingsomethingstupid.C.Gettinginvolvedinaquarrelwithothers.D.WatchingvideosonYouTube.3、Fromthetext,theauthorthinksitgood________.A.tokeepthepoor’smistakessecret.B.todownloadimagesfromtheInternet.C.totakepleasureinmakingfunnyvideos.D.tomakethepublicawareofbadbehavior.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphsuggest?A.Peoplecanbeeasilycaughtinembarrassingmoments.B.WearepermittedtouploadimagesontotheInternet.C.Itwasonceafashiontofilmpeopleinunguardedmoments.D.Cellphonesmakeitconvenienttocatchillegalbehavior.Text2ThesemessagesarepostedtoHomestayWebHostsbygueststhroughouttheworld.MessageboardforadvertisementsfromguestsMessageboardforadvertisementsfromguestsKanaeMasuda*IwillstudyCantonese(粤语)inCUHKfromthisSeptember.I’mlookingformyroomduringtheperiodbeforethesemesterbegins(10-14Sep.)...moreOgataMisa*Hi,I’mMisaandI’m23yearsold.I’macollegestudentinNewYork.I’mmovingtoSeattleinSeptemberandamlookingforahostfamily…moreMinhPhan*Hi,mynameisMinhPhanandI’mafemaleinternationalhighschoolstudent(arisingsophomore).IgotoaprivateschoolinMansfieldandsoIwould…moreIslamNassar*Sohere,inJapan,Iwilltellyoumoreaboutmyselfandmyinquiry.IamIslamfromEgypt,a24-year-old(male)whoisgoingtostart…moreJulie*IwanttofindahomestaynearWinterParkHighSchoolorHagertyHighSchoolformy14-year-olddaughter.Wehopethehomestayfamilycanprovidemeals…moreMasayukiMoriyama*Hello.I’m23yearsold.I’manexchangestudentandI’meagertohaveabetterunderstandingofEnglishculture.SoIamgladifyoucanteachEnglish...moreMegumiMatsule*Nicetomeetyou.I’mMegumiMatsuie.IhaveaplanaboutworkingonholidaywithmyfriendinAustraliaforSep.2,2017.Ifyouwouldn’t...more347、Whydopeopleplacethoseadvertisements?A.Tohuntforjobs. B.Toseekhostfamilies.C.Toapplytouniversities. D.Tolearnforeignlanguages.1、Whomightprefertoliveinyourhomeifyou’reanexperiencedEnglishteacher?A.MinhPhan. B.IslamNassar.C.KanaeMasuda. D.MasayukiMoriyama.2、Whereisthepassagelikelytoappear?A.Inanewspaper. B.Inashow.C.Onawebsite. D.Inamagazine.Text3Scientistshavelongbeeninterestedintheimpactofearly-lifeexperiencesonadultbehavior,studyingthephenomenoninmonkeysandpeople.Buthardlyanystudieshadbeendoneindogs.Guidedogspresentedausefulgrouptostudyforseveralreasons.First,atTheSeeingEye,guidedogschoolinAmerica,manypuppies(幼犬)areraisedinasinglelocationunderfairlycontrolledconditions.Second,thedogshaveaclearmeasureofsuccess:Eithertheygraduatefromtheprogramtobecomeaworkingguidedogortheyarereleased.Andthird,successasaguidedogisn’teasy;thedogmustbewillingandabletonavigateacomplexandoften-unpredictableenvironmentwhileremainingattentivetoitsowner.Togatherinformationaboutthepuppies’early-lifeexperiences,EmilyBrayandateamofresearchersatTheSeeingEye’sbreedingcentertookvideoandcloselyobserved23mothersandtheir98puppiesfortheirfirstfiveweeksoflife.“Wewantedtoknowifwecouldseparatethemomsbasedonhowtheyinteractedwiththeirpuppies,”Braysaid.“Werecordedthingslikehernursingposition,howmuchtimeshespentlookingawayfromthepuppiesandhowmuchtimeshespentincloseproximity(临近)toherpuppiesorlickingthem.”Whentheresearcherstrackedthepuppiesacoupleofyearsdowntheline,theyfoundthatthosewithmothersthatweremoreattentivewerelesslikelytograduatefromTheSeeingEye’strainingprogramtobecomeguidedogs.Inparticular,thosedogswhosemothersnursedmoreoftenlyingdown,asopposedtosittingorstandingup,werelesslikelytosucceed.“Ifamotherislyingonherstomach,thepuppiesbasicallyhavefreeaccesstomilk,butifthemotherisstandingup,thenthepuppieshavetoworktogetit,”saidBray.“Itseemsthatyouhavetoprovideyourkidswithminorobstacles(障碍)thattheycanovercomeforthemtosucceedlaterinlifebecause,asweknow,lifeasanadultinvolvesobstacles.”1、Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlydiscuss?A.Thestepsintrainingguidedogs.B.HowtheSeeingEyecameintobeing.C.Whyguidedogsareideaobjectsforstudy.D.ThevariousfeaturesofdogsattheSeeingEye.2、WhatdidBrayandhisteamfocusonintheirstudy?A.Thedietsofthepuppies.B.Thebodyweightsofthepuppies.C.Thewaymomsreactedtotheirpuppies.D.Themoms’sensitivenesstosurroundings.3、Whichpuppiesweremorelikelytobecomeguidedogs?A.Thosewithattractivemothers.B.Thosewhowereraisedinaquietplace.C.Thosewhowerefedwhilelyingdown.D.Thosewhowerepoorlyattendedbytheirmothers.4、WhichofthefollowingsayingsdoesBranseemtobelievein?A.Nosweetwithoutsweat.B.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.C.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.D.Abirdinthehandisworthtwointhebush.Text4Everyonesmilesinthesamelanguage.Butnoteveryonesmilesinthesamemedium,andthatmightbehurtingus.That'saccordingtoanewstudyfromresearchersattheUniversityofHaifaandBen-GurionUniversity,bothinIsrael,andtheUniversityofAmsterdamintheNetherlands.Inadvertentlytimedtotherecentreleaseof“TheEmojiMovie,”scientistsdecidedtostudywhetherusingsmileemojisintextmessagesbetweenworkcolleaguescausedthesamewarmfeelingsasaface-to-faceinteractionthatincludesasmile.Theresults?Forthefirsttime,sciencewasabletoconfirmthatasmileemojidoesnotconjurethosesamefeelings.Quitetheopposite,infact:usingasmileemojiinconversationactuallydecreasesperceptionofthecolleague'scompetenceandinsertsalevelofdistanceintotherelationship.It'saphenomenonstudyleaderArikCheshindubbed"virtualfirst-impressionmanagement."Heandhiscolleagues,includingco-leaderEllaGlikson,conductedseveralexperimentsanalyzingthereactionstotextmessagesthatincludedsmileemojisversusmessagesthatdon't.Theyalsomeasuredthesesameinteractionsinsocialsettingsandfoundthattheemojisactuallyimprovedperception."Ibelievethereisagreatergapinwhatthesenderishopingtoconveyandwhatthereceiverinterprets,"Cheshin,aprofessor,said."Thisintention-interpretationgapcanbedamaging."Inaddition,Cheshinandcolleaguesfoundthattheeffectsofsmileyuseonsocialperceptionsoccurregardlessoftheexpresser'sperceivedgender.Sowhat'sthetakeawayhere“Idon'tthinkthatemoticonsandemojisreplaceactualemotion,”Cheshintoldus."Theyarejustdifferent.Theemotionsarethereandwillalwaysbewhentherearehumansinvolved."Beforepickinganemojithatfitsyourmoodatthemoment,it'sbettertojustusewordsatleastwhenyou'reatwork.Or,betteryet,justshowupandtalkface-to-face.Youknow,likethegoodolddays.1、WhatisfoundinthestudybyArik?A.Workcolleaguesusesmileemojismore.B.Asmileemojileadstowarmfeelings.C.Smileemojiskeepcolleaguesatadistance.D.Smileyuseworksbetterthanface-to-faceinteraction.2、AccordingtoCheshin,theemojissendersmaynotknow______.A.howmuchvirtualimpressionitleavesB.howitchangessocialsettingsC.howithasimprovedperceptionD.howthereceiverwillunderstandit3、Whatisthewriter'sattitudetowardsemojisatwork?A.Cautious.B.Positive.C.Disapproving.D.Indifferent.4、Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Wordsmeanmuchmorethanyoursmileemojis.B.Yoursmileemojiswon'treplaceyouractualsmile.C.Smilingisauniversallanguageinanycommunication.D.Misunderstandingmayarisefromsmileemojis.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)WhenKate’scarranoutofgasonahighwayonenightsixweeksago,shegotinto1.panic“IthoughtIcouldmakeitallthewayhome,but2.(apparent)Iwaswrong,”Katerecalled“Idrovetothesideoftheroadandgotout,3.(plan)towalktothenearestgasstationThat’swhenImetJohnny,ahomelessmansittingnearbyJohnnystoppedmeConcernedaboutmy4.(secure),hetoldmetogetbackinthecarandlockthedoorsIobeyedAfewminuteslater,hecamebackwithagascanthatheboughtwithhislast$5.”“6.wascrazythathewoulduseallhismoneyonsomeonehedidn’tevenknow,”Kateadded7.(repay)Johnny,Katereturnedmanytimesandgavehimsomemoney,foodandclothesButshewantedtodomoreforthisman“Johnnyisgenerousindeed,”saidKate“He’sgot8.positiveenergythatheshouldbehelped”9.(touch)byJohnny’sselflessness,Kateisnowraisingmoneyonlineforhim“Tomygreatdelight,donationskeeppouringin,”saidKate“Sofar,over$100,00010.(collect)He’sindeedagoodguyanddeserveseverything11.iscomingtohim”Afriend’sgrandfathercametoAmericafromEasternEuropeAfter1.(settle)downatEllisIsland,hewentintoacafeteriainManhattantogetsomething2.(eat)HesatdownatanemptytableandwaitedforsomeonetotakehisorderOfcoursenobodydid3.(final),awomanwithatrayfulloffoodsatdownoppositehimandinformedhim4.acafeteriaworked“Startoutatthatend,”shesaid“JustgoalongthelineandpickoutwhatyouwantAt5.otherendthey’lltellyouhowmuchyouhavetopay”“Isoon6.(learn)howeverythingworksinAmerica,”thegrandfathertoldthefriend“Life’sacafeteriahereYoucangeteverythingyouwantaslongasyouare7.(will)topaythepriceYoucanevengetsuccess,8.you’llnevergetitifyouwaitforsomeonetobringittoyouYouhavetogetupandgetityourself”Youcan’tchangetheinevitableTheonlythingyoucando9.tocontrolyourattitudeOnceyoureachthatpointinlife,happinessand10.(satisfy)can’tbetoofarawaySectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Cancreativitybetaught?That’saquestionwithoutasimpleyesornoanswer.Creativitymaynotbeabletobetaughtdirectly,butwhatyoucangetbetteratisfrequentlytargetingatthecircumstancesoflifewhichbringupthegreatestchancesfortruecreativeexpression.1、,butmorelikesomethingwhichmanifests(显现)itselfinsidethosewholearntodevelopitandcreatetherightconditionsforit.Limityourselectionoftoolstoonlythemostvital.2、.You’llbesharperthansomeonewhomerelyfightswithalargersetoftools.Learnhowtoberesourceful.3、.Creativityisnotjustaboutcreatingsomethingnewbutmakingoldthingsworkbetteraswell.Thinkofcrazypossibilitiesaswellaspracticalones.Youmightfindinspirationforaworkablesolutioninoneofyourideas.Don’tlistentofeedback(反馈)andkeepfollowingyourownpath.Theproblemofaskingforfeedbackisthatthefeedbackwillbegivenaccordingtotheperson’spastexperience.Otherswillunconsciouslypushyouinadirectionthattheyseeasbest.4、.Justdon’tletcriticism(eventheconstructingtype)destroyyourcreativityduringthecreativeprocess.5、.Routinesarepositiveiftheystrengthenahealthycreativeconsciousnessandnegativeiftheydestroythat.Thekeyistodiscoveracreativeroutinethatputsyouinamorecreativemindset.A.CreativityisnotlikealightningstrikeB.HavingaroutineisactuallynotabadideaC.YoucanliterallydoanythingyoulikewiththemD.ResourcefulnessisaboutmakingthemostofwhatyouhavetoworkwithE.Themorelimitedyoursetoftoolsis,themorecreativetheoutputwillbeF.Thisisdonewithgoodintentions,butitactuallyhurtsyournaturalcreativityG.WhilebreakingyourroutineonceinawhiletoforcenewwaysofthinkingisgoodHowtoBeCreativeMostofusthinkthatcreativityisaqualitybelongingonlytoartists,writers,ordancers,ratherthanourselves.1、Thefollowingtipsareagreatbeginningfordevelopingourcreativity.1.GetoutofyourcomfortzoneWeeagerlyacceptthefamiliarandfeartheunknown.Breakoutofyourusualpatternsandwelcomecreativityintoyourlife.Asstatedearlier,thehumanbrainwasdesignedtorecogn

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