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黑龙江省哈尔滨市通河县2023年考研《英语一》高分冲刺试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Dannywasaseniorhighschoolstudent,whowassocrazytoattractgirls.Hespent10hoursaday1morethan200selfies(自拍)tryingtofindthe2one.Hewouldtake10photosof3beforehewashedandwouldgo4classsecretlythreetimeseveryhour.At16,hedroppedoutofschool5hecouldthrowhimselfintohisaddiction(瘾),andheate6.Hedidnotleavehishouseforsixmonths,andwhenhefailedtotaketheperfectpicture,hetriedto7himselfbytakinganoverdose(过度用药).Hismother,Penny,8tosavehim,andforcedhimtoaskforhelpafterhisaddictionhadbecome9.The19-year-old,believedtobeBritain’sfirstselfie10,isnowunderspecialtreatment11.Hehasnottakenapictureofhimselfinsevenmonthsandhas12thatachievingperfectionis13.HetoldtheSundayMirror,“Iwasconstantly14theperfectselfieandwhenIrealizedIcouldn’t,Iwantedtodie.I15myfriends,myeducation,myhealthandalmostmylife.TheonlythingI16aboutwashavingmyphonewithmesothatIcouldsatisfythedesireforapictureofmyselfatanytimeoftheday.”Heexpressedhis17tothedoctorsandsaidtheirhelpkepthim18andcalledonotherstoaskforhelp19theyendedupinhospital.Onepsychologistataclinic20Dannywastreatedsaidtheaddictiontotakingselfieshasnowbecomeamentalillness.1、A.takingB.havingC.makingD.getting2、A.beautifulB.perfectC.goodD.comfortable3、A.othersB.histeacherC.himselfD.theclassroom4、A.outofB.intoC.insideD.away5、A.asifB.eventhoughC.incaseD.sothat6、A.moreB.nothingC.everythingD.less7、A.surpriseB.killC.calmD.thank8、A.decidedB.managedC.failedD.succeeded9、A.beyondcontrolB.undercontrolC.inorderD.outofdate10、A.winnerB.loserC.addictD.killer11、A.athomeB.inhospitalC.atschoolD.atwork12、A.realizedB.expectedC.imaginedD.recognized13、A.necessaryB.possibleC.impossibleD.unpleasant14、A.inneedofB.insearchofC.inwantofD.infavorof15、A.missedB.leftC.gotD.lost16、A.talkedB.worriedC.dreamedD.cared17、A.happinessB.thanksC.regretD.sadness18、A.wiseB.wealthyC.aliveD.patient19、A.beforeB.untilC.whileD.after20、A.whenB.whichC.whereD.howSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1BackinJanuary,Iwaswatchingacollegefootballgameandcametoarealization:Asahighschoolsenior,prettysoon,I’llbethesameageassomeofthetopathletesintheworld.Thisrealizationwasbothconfusingandcomforting.Untilthispoint,I’dalwaysthoughtoftopathletesinanothergeneration.IhadnorealconnectiontopeopleinthenewsorplayingsportsonTVbecausetheyweresomucholder.Butprettysoon,peopleofmyagewillbetheonesdominating(支配)thenews.ThecomfortcameinunderstandingthatasIpreparetograduatefromSanfordH.CalhounHighSchoolinMerrick,I’mnotthatfarofffromenteringtherealworld,andIwillhaveachancetomakeanameformyself.Rightnow,I’mattheendofoneoflifestages,withmanymoretocome.Asseniors,manyinmyclassdevelopedsuperioritycomplexes.We’dseebaby­facedninth­gradersandthink,“Ugh,thoseannoyingfreshmen.”Orwe’dhearjuniorscomplainaboutstartingthecollegeapplicationprocessandsaytoeachother,“Thosejuniorshavenoideawhatthey’retalkingabout.”Ofcourse,lastyear’sseniorssaidthesamethingaboutlastyear’sjuniors,repeatingatimelesscycle.PsychologistandauthorThomasArmstrongwritesthatlifeismadeupof12stages.Hestressesthatnostageismoreimportantthananother,andeachhasitsownuniquegifts.Thereisnohighestpointinlife,noimpressiveendingwhenyouareaboveeverybodyelse.Atthesametime,thereisnolowestpointinlife;atnopointisahumanworthlessandbelowothers.Justasaninfantisn’tbeloweveryoneelse,oureldersaren’taboveeveryoneelse.1、Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor?A.He’llfinishhishighschoolstudiesaboutoneyearlater.B.Reflectingonthepastisapartofhisdailyroutine.C.Footballisaparticularfavoritewithhim.D.Hedreamsofbeinganexcellentathlete.2、Whydidtheauthorfindhisrealizationcomforting?A.Thetopathletesarethesameageashim.B.Thereisapossibilitythathecanbefamous.C.Hewillbeadmittedtohisdreamuniversity.D.He’smadefullpreparationsforenteringsociety.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“superioritycomplexes”inParagraph4mean?A.Ahabitofmakingcomplaints.B.Ahabitoffollowinginothers’footsteps.C.Afeelingthatyouarebetterthanothers.D.Afeelingthatothersareunapproachable.4、Whatmessageisconveyedinthelastparagraph?A.Lifeismeanttobelivedandenjoyed.B.Lifeisneversmooth,fullofupsanddowns.C.Oneshouldtrytoreachhisgreatestpotential.D.Everyonehastheirownvalueandpositioninlife.Text2IvisitedElbalastJune,joiningMaryandJohnonabicyclingvacation.Theymadethearrangementsforthecar,hotelandbicycles.Istudiedthehistoryoftheisland,whichofcourseparticularlyfeaturesNapoleon.Napoleon(nowIknow)pickedElbaasaplaceforpeacewhenhewasforcedtogiveupthethrone(王权)asEmperorofFrancein1814.Farfrombeingaprisonisland,Elbaisbeautifulwithtoweringmountains,thickforestsandsweepingbaysandbeaches.Itisalsoanislandfilledwithtreasure.Veryearlyonthisisland,localsdiscoveredrichdepositsofiron.Soonoutsiders,too,discoveredtheironand150othervaluablemineralsonthislittlepieceofland.LongbeforeEtruscansandotherGreekssetfootonit,DorianshadmovedinbythetenthcenturyB.C.andwereminingtheisland.TheRomansrulednext,obtainingthemineralsandbuildinggrandhousesoverlookingthesea.Fromthetwelfthcenturyuntilthenineteenth,theislandwastradedbackandforthandwaspassedtoFrancein1802.ThencameNapoleon,thenewrulerofElba.IwaseagertovisithishouseinPortoferraio.TheEmperorlivedwithhiscourtandhismother,buthiswife,MarieLouisehadensconcedherselfinthesplendidViennesepalaceofherfather,EmperorofAustria.Shelivedsafelythereandshowedlittleinterestinvisitingherhusbandinhismini-kingdom.Apparently,Napoleonwasn’ttroubledmuchbythis.Hewastoobusyridingeverywhereonhorseback,buildingroads,modernizingagricultureand,aboveall,sharpeninghistinyarmyandnavyintoreadinessforhisescape.IntheformalgardensbehindthehouseitseemedtomethatIcouldimaginetheexiled(流放的)conqueror’sanxiousthoughts.HemightgazeoverwhereIstoodnow,towardthelighthouseoftheStellafort,thesandybay,andacrossit,thegreenmountainsoftheTuscancoast.NapoleonspentonlytenmonthsherebeforemakinghisvictoriousreturntoFranceandthethrone.1、WhatdidtheauthordoforthevisittoElba?A.Hedidresearchonitspast.B.Hearrangedtransportation.C.Heplannedbicyclingroutes.D.Hebookedaccommodation.2、WhomightbetheearliestoutsiderstoElbaaccordingtothetext?A.Napoleonandhisarmy. B.EtruscansandotherGreeks.C.Dorians. D.Romans.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ensconced”probablymean?A.Settled. B.Locked.C.Cured. D.Controlled.4、Whatcametotheauthor’smindduringhisvisittoNapoleon’sgardens?A.BeautifulviewsonElba.B.TerriblelivingconditionsonElba.C.Napoleon’sambitiontoregainpower.D.HardshipofNapoleon’sreturntoFrance.Text3Lifeinthesummertimeisoftenfullofpests.LikemostLongIslandhomeowners,Iwanttoensuremysuburbanlifewithpest-freeliving.Soitwaswithwide-eyedwonderthatIgreetedthesmilingexterminator(灭虫者)whorangmybell.“We’llbeservingyourneighbors,MikeandSarah(I’mnotfamiliarwitheitheronebyname),”hewavedintheotherdirection.“Sincewe’llhaveateamheretomorrow,we’reofferingadiscount.”Hecameoutwithnumbersbeginningfrom$299theninsecondsto$89.“You’veprobablybeenseeingtheanthillsaround.”hemovedtowardmyfrontwalkwayandlawn.“Andhaveyouseenthebeesthatdignestsintheground?”hecontinuedwithhisheadshakingupanddownpushingmetodothesame.“Whatwedoisspraythreefeetoutfromyourfoundationandthreefeetup.”Ashewastalking,andwithoutbreakingeyecontact,heopenedhisiPadcoverandbeganoperatingatthescreentoshowmefrighteningimages.“Italsokillsotherpests,likespiders.Itisthebestpesticide(杀虫剂),”hesaid,pausingforeffect.Hethenwentintosofttalktoclosethedeal,correctlyforeseeingthatIwouldbeconcernedaboutsafetyandtheenvironmentalimpactonmyvegetablegarden,plantsandourlittlepatchofplanethereonLongIsland.“Theproductsareenvironmentallyresponsible,safewithchildrenandpets,”hesaid.I’munkindwhenitcomestounwantedvisitorsenteringonmyout-of-doorsmoments.Anyinsectfoundinmyhouseoronmydeckisboundtobepoisonedorpancaked.Unfortunatelyfortheexterminator,justasIwasconsideringmakinganappointment,Billy,myfearlesshusband,pulledintoourdriveway,whichmademeaskforabusinesscardoutofpolitenessinstead.1、Howdidtheauthorfeelatthesightoftheexterminator?A.Frightened.B.Disappointed.C.Puzzled.D.Surprised.2、Whatdidtheexterminatoroffertheauthorifsheacceptedhisservice?A.Adiscount.B.Agrouprate.C.AniPadforfree.D.Afreepesticide.3、Whywastheauthorworriedaboutthepesticide?A.Itmightcausefrighteningimages.B.Itmightharmherfamilyandsurroundings.C.Itmightbetooexpensiveforhertoafford.D.Itmighthavenoeffectonunwantedvisitors.4、Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Billysawhisneighborscheatedbytheexterminator.B.Theauthorissuretophonethesalesmanlater.C.TheauthorhadplannedtobuythepesticidebeforeBillyappeared.D.Billymadeuphismindtopurchasethepesticide.Text4ThebusscreamedtoastopinNazareth,Israel.FiveAustralianbackpackersboardedandstruckupaconversationwithme.Theyaskedtypicaltravelers’questions—wherewasIgoingandwhywasItravelingalone?Myplanwastotravelwithafriendofafriend,Iexplained,butwhenIcalledherthatmorning,shedidn’tpickupandIhadnootherwaytoreachher.Mystomachwasinknots,butIdecidedtoheadoutanyway,thinkingImightrunintoherifItraveledtoTiberius,wherewehadplannedtogotogether.“Whydon’tyoutravelwithus?”oneofthebackpackersoffered.Theywereexperiencedadventurerswhowouldworkforafewmonths,save,thentravelforaslongastheycould.TheircurrentplanwastoexploretheMiddleEastandEuropeinthreemonthswhileworkinginLondon.Itseemedriskytotravelwithstrangers,butmyinstinctsaidyes.Forthenexttwoweeks,IexploredIsraelwiththebackpackersandlearnedtotrustmyinstinctsinalltypesofnewandinterestingsituations.Whentheyhookaride,Itookthebus,butwhentheywantedtostealintotheKingDavidHotel’sswimmingpool,Iledtheway.TheworldopeneduptomebecauseIchosetotravelalone.Ijoinedcompletestrangers,whobecomeclosefriends.Yearslater,onecouplefromthebackpackinggroupevenflewfromSydneytoPhoenixtobeinmywedding.Thetripwassuchaspecialexperiencethatitgavemeconfidenceinallareasofmylife.Sincethen,I’vebackpackedaloneacrossSouthAfrica,sky-divedfrom12,000feetinNewZealandandevenmovedacrosstheU.S.withnojoblinedup.OnmythirddaywanderinginIsraelwithmynewfriends,IbumpedintothewomanIwassupposedtomeet.ThoughIwashappyshewasallright,Iwasgratefulshehadn’tpickedupthephone.1、By“Mystomachwasinknots”(inparagraph1),theauthormostlikelymeansthatshewas______.A.sickofridingonabumpybus B.nervousofmeetingstrangersC.upsetaboutthesuddenchange D.sorryabouttheimpracticalplan2、Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthebackpackerstheauthormet?A.Courageousbutdisrespectful. B.Joblessandpoorlyeducated.C.Warmheartedandtrustworthy. D.Homelessbutlighthearted.3、Theauthor’ssixthsensetoldherthat______.A.shewouldgetalongwiththebackpackers B.itmightcausetroubletohaveaswimC.sheoughttostayawayfromthebackpackers D.itcouldaddexcitementtogetafreeride4、Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Mostofthebackpackersbecametheauthor’slifelongfriends.B.Theauthorgatheredthecouragetobeafulltimebackpacktraveler.C.Thewomanmissedthephonecallwiththepurposeoftravelingalone.D.Theauthorconsidereditthebestdecisionofherlifetotravelonherown.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)请在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。JohnSnowwasawell-knownphysicianinLondoninthe19thcentury1.famouswashethatheevenattendedQueenVictoriatoeasethebirthofherbabiesHowever,hedecidedtodefeatcholera,a2.(dead)diseaseatthattimewhenhesawthousandsofpeople3.(expose)toitdiedeverytimetherewasanoutbreakIn1854whencholerabrokeout,hebegantogatherinformationandmarkedonamap4.allthedeadpeople5.(live)Hefoundmanypeoplewhohaddrunk6.dirtywaterfromthepumpdiedSohedecidedthatthepollutedwatercarriedcholeraHefoundawomanandherdaughterwhohadthewater7.(deliver)fromthepumpeverydaydiedofcholeraafterdrinkingthewater8.thisextraevidenceJohnSnowannouncedthatthepollutedwaterwas9.(blame)Hesuggestedthesourceofallwatersuppliesshouldbeexaminedandnewmethodsof10.(deal)withwaterbefoundFinally,“KingCholera”wasdefeatedIfyoualwayshatecertainvegetables,youmaybemorethanapickyeaterInstead,youmightbea“super-taster”,aperson1.bittergenes(苦味基因)Thosepeoplewhohavethe“bittergenes”are2.6timesmorelikelytoeat3.(few)vegetablesthanothers,accordingtoanewstudy4.(present)attheannualmeetingoftheAmericanHeartAssociation“Wedon’tgetthetasteoffoodequally,”saidprofessorDuffy,anexpertinthestudyoffoodtaste“Itcouldexplainsomeofthedifferencesinourfood5.(prefer)”Abouthalfofuscantastebitterandsweet,sowearenotespeciallysensitivetobitterfoodAnother25%arecalled“non-tasters”,to6.bitterfoodmightactuallybeabitsweeterTherestofusare7.(extreme)sensitivetothebitternessthatsome8.(plant)developtokeepanimalsfromeatingthemFoodscientistsaretryingtodevelopways9.(reduce)thebitternessinveggies,inthehopethatwecankeepsuper-tastersfromrejectingvegetablesInfact,somevegetableswegrowtoday10.(be)muchsweeterthanbeforeWemightalsotrytousevariouscookingmethods,eitherbyaddingsomefat,sweetness,strongflavorslikegarlic11.roastingthem,toimprovethetasteofthevegetablesSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)HealthyagingtopicoverviewWhatishealthyaging?1、Howyouwillfeelasyougetolderdependsonmanythings,includingwhathealthproblemsruninyourfamilyandthechoicesyoumake.Ifyoutakegoodcareofyourbodyandlearnpositivewaystodealwithstressnow,youcanslowdownorevenpreventproblemsthatoftencomewithgettingolder.Whatdetermineshowhealthyyouwillbeasyougetolder?2、Themostimportantoneisyourfamilyhistory(genetics).Ifyourfamilymembershavediseasesorongoinghealthproblems,thenyoumayhaveagreaterchanceofhavingthoseproblemsyourself.Whatkindsofchangesshouldyouexpectasyouage?Changesasyougetolderareusuallygradual.Certainphysicalchangesarecommon.Mostpeoplestartneedingreadingglassesaroundage40;manyhavesomehearinglosslaterinlife;thekidneysarelessabletokeepenoughwater…Soasyougetolder,it'simportanttobephysicallyactive,drinkplentyofwater,andchoosehealthyfoods.3、Whatdoyouneedtodotofeelyourbestasyouage?Oneofthemostimportantthingsyoucandoforyourhealthatanyageistobephysicallyactive.4、Peoplewhostayactivearelesslikelytogetdepressed.PhysicalactivitycanbeanythingfromwalkingtogardeningtoworkingoutattheUm.Theimportantthingistobeactivealmosteveryday.Onthewhole,it'snevertooearlyortoolatetochangebadhabitsandstartgoodones.5、A.Gettingolderisanaturalpartoflife.B.Whatcanyoucontrolabouthealthyaging?C.Physicalactivitykeepsyourbodystrong,andithelpswithhowyoufeel.D.Doingthesethingswillhelpyourbodyworkwellforalongerperiodoftime.E.Thechangesyou'llgothroughasyougetolderdependonanumberofthings.F.Whateveryourageorcondition,thereisatypeofphysicalactivitythat'srightforyou.G.Wheneveryoustart,ahealthylifestylecanmakeadifferenceinhowyoufeelandwhatyoucando。Whenyougotsick,didyourparentsanddoctorsmakeyoudrinka“terriblesoup”?1、,butitcanreallymakeyoufeelbetterinseveraldays.The“soup”isactuallyakindoftradit

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