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2023年临邑县考研《英语一》巅峰冲刺试卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)A17-year-oldgirlfoundlivinginaGeorgiahomeafterbeingmissingformorethanayearisnowsafeatherNorthCarolinahomewithherfamily.ButhermothertoldlocalTVstationWOSCthatherdaughterisnotthesame.“Thereare1inmydaughter,”ShaunnaBurnssaid.“Sheisnotthesamepersonthat2andthatisthehardestpartofthis.”Haileywas3missingonMay23,2016,whowas14yearsold,aftershewalkedoutofherhome4tellinganyonewhereshewasgoing,WOSCreports.AfterHaileywent5,herfamilysaidshehadrunawaywithamanshemetonline."He6hertolistentohimandnottofollowour7andthenmydaughterwasn’tcommunicatingwithme,”herfathertoldWBTV.OnJune24,Hailey’sparentswere8thattheirdaughterwasinDuluth,Georgia.Hourslater,shewas9byfederalagentsandtakentoalocal10beforebeingreturnedtoher11,accordingtoFBIofficials.MichaelRenWysolovski,31,wasarrestedatthe12.Hesupposedlysharedthe13withHailey,whoappearedtobephysically14exceptforweightloss,accordingtotheFBI.Wysolovskihasbeen15withfalseimprisonmentand16tochildren.OnMonday,Hailey’sfathersharedthefamily’s17onsocialmedia.“Iwokeupto-daycryingandbeing18forthemiraclethathashappenedinourlive,”AnthonyBurnswroteonFacebook.“Wenever19.Sheishappytobehome.Wecannow20again."1、A.storiesB.changesC.difficultiesD.wonders2、A.leftB.workedC.roseD.remembered3、A.witnessedB.foundC.doubtedD.denied4、A.afterB.sinceC.besidesD.without5、A.wrongB.impatientC.missingD.impolite6、A.forcedB.ledC.allowedD.advised7、A.promisesB.explanationC.directionsD.introductions8、A.warnedB.informedC.suggestedD.persuaded9、A.betrayedB.trackedC.rescuedD.seized10、A.schoolB.companyC.shelterD.hospital11、A.teamB.classC.familyD.organization12、A.showB.sceneC.beginningD.moment13、A.homeB.dreamC.experienceD.adventure14、A.unharmedB.unavailableC.uncompletedD.unacceptable15、A.suppliedB.awardedC.connectedD.charged16、A.murderB.crueltyC.kindnessD.tolerance17、A.sorrowB.prayerC.reliefD.anger18、A.surprisedB.dissatisfiedC.hopefulD.grateful19、A.ranawayB.wokeupC.wentawayD.gaveup20、A.breatheB.fightC.climbD.behaveSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1ThehitmovieFindingNemofollowsaclownfishfromtheGreatBarrierReef.Inreallife,clownfishareamongthethousandsofcolorfulseacreaturesthatcalltheGreatBarrierReefhome.Stretching1,250milesalongAustralia’snortheasterncoast,theGreatBarrierReefisthelongestcoralreefintheworld.Acoralreefisalivingunderwaterstructure.Butthesedays,theGreatBarrierReefhasfounditselfintrouble.Overfishing,pollution,andhightemperaturesareharmingitshealth.That’swhythegovernmentinAustraliaistryingtohelprescuethereef.UnderwaterGardenWhilecoralmaylooklikeaplant,itisactuallymadeupoftinyseaanimal.Thoseseaanimalsarecalledcoralpolyps.Aspolypsdie,theyleavehardshellsbehind.Otherpolypsgrowontopoftheshells.Overthousandsofyears,theyformacoralreefinwarmwaterthatisnotverydeep.Inmanyways,theGreatBarrierReefresemblesanunderwatergarden.Coralcanbehardorsoft.Itformsindifferentcolorsandinstrangeshapes.Somecorallookslikehardenedbrains.Othercorallookslikefansandlettuces.Thereefburstswithschoolsoftropicalfish,dashingamonggapsinthecoral.Thereefsuppliesfoodandsheltertocreatureslivinginandaroundthecoral.Turtles,sharks,seahorses,andcrabsareamongitsmanyinhabitants.HelpingHumansWhilethereefisimportanttooceanlife,ithelpshumans,too.Peoplerelyonthereefforbothfoodandjobs.Italsoprovidesmedicineusedtotreatdisease.Eachyear,theGreatBarrierReefcontributesabout$975milliontotheeconomythroughtourismandfishing.StressedOutIsitsurprising,then,thattheGreatBarrierReefisundertoomuchstress?Fishingnetsandshipsbreakoffsectionsanddamagethereef.Airandwaterpollutionarealsodoingharm.Atthesametime,warmerseatemperatureshavecausedcoralbleaching(漂白)onhalfofthereef.Thehightemperaturescausethecoraltoturnwhite,oftenkillingit.ReefRescueInanefforttohelpsavethereef,thegovernmenthaslimitedfishingtotwothirdsofit.Thatplanincreasesthenumberof“greenzones.”Thoseareareasthatareoff-limitstofishermenandboats.However,touristsandresearcherscanstillvisitthem.Manyfishermenareupsetabouttheplanbecausetheyrelyonthereefforjobs.TheAustraliangovernmentsaysthatitsplanwillhelpkeepthereefsafefromsomethreats.“Itisveryimportantthatwegiveareefproperprotectionforthefuture,”saidonegovernmentofficial.ThereefisAustralia’sgreatestnaturaltreasure.1、WhichofthefollowingisnotacreaturethatlivesintheGreatBarrierReef?A.Coralpolyps.B.Turtles.C.Seahorses.D.Whales.2、Whichsectiondescribestheprobleminthispassage?A.“UnderwaterGarden”B.“HelpingHumans”C.“StressedOut”D.“ReefRescue”3、WhatpicturecanthereadergetfromtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph6?A.Manyfishquicklymovingthroughthecoral.B.Fishmovingtowardthecenter,ortarget,ofthecoral.C.Structured,orderlygroupsofyoungfishwithoutaclearpath.D.Fishexplodingwhentheycomeintocontactwithgapsinthecoral.Text2PartwaythroughWonder,Fifth-graderAuggiePullmanfindshimselfseatedacrossfromanewfriendintheschoolcafeteria.“Haveyoueverthoughtabouthavingplasticsurgery?”thefriendasks.“Dude,thisisafterplasticsurgery.Ittakesalotofworktolookthisgood,”Auggiesays,runningahandthroughhishair.Inotherwords,whatcouldbepainfullydepressingturnsouttoholdlurking(潜藏的)reservesofhumour,whichisprettymuchthestoryofWonder.Auggie,playedbyJacobTremblay,wasbornwithafacialdifference,andevenaftermultipleoperations,hislooksshockhisclassmates.Asheadaptsfromhomeschoolingtoanewschoolcommunity,heencountersfarworsethanthatlunchtimescene-onenastybully(横行霸道者)sayshe’dkillhimselfifhelookedlikeAuggie-butheneverfullylosesheart.Themovieisanadaptationofthe2012novelbyR.J.Palacio,whichhassold6millioncopiesinNorthAmericaandlaunchedanantibullyingcampaign,ChooseKind.Palaciohassaidshegottheideaforthestorywhenheryoungsonbegancryingatthesightofagirlwithafacialdifferenceinanicecreamshop.Shetookherkidsoutoftheshop,butlaterregrettedherreaction.“WhatIshouldhavedoneissimplyturnedtothelittlegirlandstartedupaconversationandshownmykidsthattherewasnothingtobeafraidof,”shesaid.Tremblay,11,whobrokeoutoppositeBrieLarsoninthe2015dramaRoom,hasmorethanafewthingsincommonwithAuggie.“WebothloveStarWars,wehaveawesomefamilies,andweloveourdogs.”ButTremblaythinksweallcanfindsomethingincommonwiththeboy.“Everyone’slikeAuggieinoneveryimportantway:wewanttobeacceptedandtreatedequallyandwithkindness.”JuliaRoberts,whoplaysAuggie’smother,becameinterestedinthepartbecauseofherownchildren,“Ireaditwithmykidsandfellsoinlovewithit,”shesaysofthenovel.“Thisbookissuchabeautifulandgentleintroductionintoallkindsoftopics,includingbullyingandintoleranceandfear,andwhatfearmakesyoungpeopledosometimes.”Bothactorshavesomefamiliaritywiththesubject.“Iwaspickedonquiteabitasayoungperson,”Robertssays,thoughshewon’tsaywhatfor.“Evenasa50-year-oldmotherofthree,it’snotapathIliketogoupanddown.”Tremblayrevealsabitmore.“Ihavebeenpickedon,”hesays,“becauseI’mkindofshortformeage.Itoldmyparents,andthat’soneofthebestthingsyoucando,becausemymomsaidwouldneverwantmetocarrynegativethoughtsonmyshouldersalone.”Themostchallengingpartsoffilming,saysTremblay,weremomentsinwhichhehadtocry.Tenderheartedaudiencememberswilllikelyshedtearsoftheirown-especiallyduringscenesbetweenAuggieandhismom,whorepeatedlyreassureshersonthatheisworthyoflove.Butthemoviealsohasitsfairshareofhijinks(喧闹):foreverytear-filledmoment,thereisalightsaberbattleorsillyscienceprojecttolightenthemood.Thismixtureofpityandhumor,saysRoberts,“wasintrinsic(固有的)inthewritinginthenovel.”Butshecreditswriter-directorStephenChboskywithtranslatingthatbalanceintovisualterms.Asmuchasthemovieimpressestheviewerwithcompassionfortheunderdogs,italsofindsawaytosympathizewiththebullies.“Iwouldsaytotrytotakeamomenttobeconsciousofwhyapersonthatisbullyingsomebodyisbehavingthatway,”saysRoberts,“Afterall”,sheadds,“There’snochildthat’sbornbully.”1、HowdidAuggierespondtohisfriend’squestion?A.Hefeltsoembarrassedthathekeptreserved.B.Heflewoffthehandlethemomentheheardit.C.Heansweredinacalmbuthumourousway.D.Hespentquiteawhilefindingtherightwords.2、WhatinspiredthestoryofWonder?A.AcampaignagainstbullyinginNorthAmerica.B.Palacio’skidsbeingpickedonbytheirclassmates.C.Palacio’sconversationwithagirlinanicecreamshop.D.ThewayPalaciotreatedagirlwithafacialdifference.3、Accordingtothepassage,thethemeofthemovieWonderis________.A.similartothatofthedramaRoomB.focusedonthesafetyofplasticsurgeryC.diverseandcloselyrelevanttopersonalgrowthD.areflectionofminoritygroups’fateinAmerica4、Whatdoesparagraph7mainlytalkabout?A.HowJuliaRobertsgottoknowJacobTremblay.B.Leadingactors’recallingsimilarexperiencestothoseinWonder.C.JacobTremblay’sbreakthroughinhisactingcareer.D.WhatinfluenceJacobTremblay’smotherhasonhisgrowth.5、AccordingtoJuliaRoberts,StephenChbosky_______.A.isagreatloverofStarWarsandwildanimalsB.wasmovedtotearsbyJacobTremblay’sactingC.isqualifiedtoadaptsciencefictionintomoviesD.succeededinmixingvisualelementswithemotion6、What’sJuliaRoberts’attitudetowardsthebullies?A.Uncaring. B.Negative.C.Sympathetic. D.Cautious.Text3Sometimeswestartadaywiththepreviousdaystillinmind.Wethinkaboutthemistakeswemadeinthepreviousday,howthingswentwrong,andhowwefeltbadaboutit.Nowonderitbecomesdifficulttofocusonthecurrentday.Herearesomestepsonhowtostartyournewdayfresh:1.TaketimetoevaluateyourdayAttheendofaday,takesometimetothinkaboutit.Thepurposeofthisthinkingtimeisnottoregrethowbadyourdaywas,howthingswentwrong,orhowpeopletreatedyoubadly.Thiswon’tdoyouanygood.Instead,thepurposeofthisthinkingtimeistoextract(吸取)lessonswhichyoucanbringtothefollowingday.2.MakeacommitmenttoapplythelessonsAfteryouextractthelessons,youshouldmakeacommitmenttoapplythem.Todoso,findsomeactionablethingsyoucandotoapplythelessons.Next,remindyourselftodothem.Youmaywritethemdownifyouwantto.3.“Close”yourdayAfteryouhavespentthetimetothinkaboutthedayandextractthelessons,makeadecisionto“close”theday.Youaredonewithit;don’tthinkaboutitanymore.4.BringonlythelessonstothenextdayandnothingelseAfteryou“close”aday,youshouldnotbringanythingoutofittothenextdayexceptforthelessonsyouextract.Focusonapplyingthelessonstothepresent.Thiswayyouwillbeabletostartyourdayfreshwithouttheburdenofyesterday.1、Whatwillhappenifwethinktoomuchaboutthepast?A.Therewillbeadisaster.B.Therewillbegoodresults.C.Wewon’thaveapeacefulmind.D.Wesurelywon’tfinishtoday’stask.2、Whenshouldwedrawlessonsfromthepastmistakes?A.Attheendofaday.B.Whenwemakemistakes.C.Atthebeginningofaday.D.Whenweregretmakingthemistakes.3、Whyshouldweextractlessonsfromthepastday?A.Tosetthemdown.B.Toconsiderthemagain.C.Tomakeabetterdecision.D.Toapplythemforfutureuse.Text4Itmaysurprisebookworms,butapparentlymasterpiecessuchasJaneEyrearelackinginsomething—soundeffects.Anelectronic-bookfirmisaddingbackgroundnoisesandmusictotheworksofCharlotteBronte,SirArthurConanDoyleandWilliamShakespeareinthehopeofattractingyoungerreaders.Inoneexample,adescriptionofrainlashingagainstawindowinaSherlockHolmesstorywillbe“enhanced”withmatchingnoises.Thefirstmultimediae-books—withsoundstoaccompanynovels—willbeavailablethisFridayintheUK.TheBooktrackreleasesareavailabletoiPadusers,withothertabletcomputerversionstofollow.TheconceptisalreadyinuseintheU.S.,wheretheclassicscomewithaddedsoundeffects.ReadersforexamplecanhearthechinacupschinkinginMr.Darcy’sgardenastheyreadPrideAndPrejudice.AstorybyBookerPrizewinnerSalmanRushdiewillbereleasedlaterintheyearwithaspeciallycraftedorchestralscore.Rushdie’sstoryInTheSouthwillbereleasedwithasoundtrackprovidedbytheNewZealandSymphonyOrchestra.ThePowerOfSixbyPittacusLore,anovelforyoungadults,isoneofthefirsttobetestedwithasoundtrackwhichbuildsinsuspenseinkeepingwiththeplot.Itworksbytimingthespeedofeachreaderandthesoftwaremeasuresthe“turning”ofapageandmovesthemusicorsoundsalongaccordingly.IthasbeencreatedbyBooktrackwhichsynchronizes(使同步)musictoeachnovel.ItisfundedbyPeterThiel,aco-founderofPayPal.Mr.Thielsaid,“It’salwaysexcitingtowitnessthecreationofanewformofmedia.Thetechnologypromisestocaptivatereadersinadifferentway.”However,theyhavebeengreetedwithhorrorbytraditionalists,whosaythetechnologytakesawaythepleasureofhavingone’simaginationstimulatedbyastory.Theyalsoraisetheprospect(预期)ofhavingtoaskanoverlyeagerreadertoturntheirbookdown.DavidNicholls,whosebestsellerOneDaywasrecentlyturnedintoafilmstarringAnneHathaway,said,“Thissoundsliketheoppositeofreading.Itwouldbeadistraction.”1、What’sthepurposeoftheelectronic-bookfirmaddingsoundeffectstomasterpieces?A.Toaddsomecreativefactorstothee-books.B.Toarouseinterestofthereaders.C.Tosatisfythereaders’greatneed.D.Topromotethetechnologyprogress.2、Wherewastheideathatsoundsareaddedtoaccompanynovelsfirstputforward?A.Britain.B.Australia.C.NewZealand.D.America.3、Thefollowingshouldbedonetomakeasoundtrackwork,EXCEPT________.A.measuringhowlongeachreaderspendsinreadingB.increasingthevolumeofthemusicorsoundsC.makingoutthereadingspeedD.changingthemusicorsoundswithpagesturned4、What’sMr.Thiel’attitudetothefutureofthenewformofmedia?A.Doubtful.B.Indifferent.C.Hopeful.D.Negative.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Scientistssaycrocodileshaveoutliveddinosaurs1.some65millionyearsOnereasonwhytheyaresuchgood2.(survive)isthattheycangoforaverylongtimewithouteatingAndtheyareexperthunters,3.(use)theirstrongjawstobitetheirprey(猎物)andthenswallowitwholeWhentheyloseatooththeygrowonerightbackAcrocodilecangothrough8,0004.(tooth)inonelifetime!Whatdoestheexpression“crocodiletears”mean?Simplyput,“crocodiletears”arefakesadnessYoupretend5.(cry)andfeelbadforsomethingwheninfactyoucouldnotcare6.(little)AgreatwordtodescribeitisinsincereThephrase“crocodiletears”comesfromanoldmyththatcrocodileswouldshedtearswhileeatingtheirpreyAreligiousworkerwrotethat7.acrocodilefoundamanbythewater,itwouldkillhimifitcouldThenthecrocodilewouldcrytearsontheman,butthenfinallyswallow8.(he)Anothermythsuggests9.crocodileisverycleverindeedCrocodiles,thestorygoes,wouldcrytearsasafalseshowofguiltorsadnesstotricktheirpreyThepreywouldcomecloserandthenbecomedinnerScientistsexplainthatcrocodilesDOcreatetears,buttheydonotcryThetearshelptocleantheireyesCryingispurelyemotionalandit10.(reserve)forushumansDirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgranunaticallycorrectFortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblankDifferentbackgroundshouldn’tmeanlesseducationFiftyyearsago,inaprimaryschoolclassroom,twoboysaged11tookanexaminationcalledthe11-plus,1.wouldmakedecisionsabouttherestoftheirlivesPaulpassedandwenttoa“grammarschool”Bazfailedtheexaminationandwenttoa“secondarymodernschool”TheydidnotseeeachotheragainforyearsManygrammarschools2.(establish)hundredsofyearsagototeachtheLatinlanguagetochildrenwhowerenotfromrichfamiliesTheyencouragedstudentstostudy3.theywere18andthentogotouniversitySecondarymodernschoolstudentsleftat16,usuallywithfewerqualificationsthangrammarschoolstudentsBazsaysthesecondarymodemschoolhad4.(few)resourcesandthequalityofteachingwasnotasgoodThingshavechangedInthe1960sandthe1970s“comprehensiveschools”werecreatedToday,90percentchildrenaged11to16fromthesameareatothesameschoolwithout5.(take)anyentryexaminationTheBritishoftendisagreesaboutthebestway6.(educate)theirchildrenManypeoplesaythatcomprehensiveschoolshelpmorechildrentosucceedbecausetheyprovideeverybody7.similaropportunitiesinafairerwayAnotherview,though,isthatmoreintelligentchildren,especially8.frompoorhomesarebettersupportedatgrammarschoolsNow,thegovernmentplanstoopennewgrammarschools9.almosttwomillionchildrenwillgotothesametypeofschoolthatPaulattendedAndPaulandBaz?Aged60,theymetagainandcompared10.hadhappenedtothemAfteruniversity,PaulqualifiedasateacherBazwenttoworkinafactoryat16andlaterbecameanengineerInfact,BazhadamuchhighersalarythanPaul--soperhapslifeisfairafterallSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Inaworldfullofuncertainty,havingatleastonethingyoucancountonisimportant.1、Forothersitcouldbereadingorrunning.Forme,however,itisalwaysart.Creatingcanbedifficult,butthat’swhatmakesartspecial.Youcanstartyourprojectwithwhatyouwantandyoucanchangeyourmindmanytimes.2、Arthastaughtmetobepatientwithmyself.IfIcouldnamemyfavouritethingaboutart,itwouldbethatnotwopiecesarethesame.Manypeopletrytofollowoneanothertobejustlikethem,butthat’llneverhappen.3、Arthastaughtmethatbeforeanything,beyourself.Youmaybealittletoocolorfulforsomepeoplebuttoothersyou’reexactlytherainbowthey’vebeenlookingfor.4、Thewaycertaincolorsmixtogethertomakeanewshadecanpaintanentirepictureinyourmind.Youcanlearnabouttheworldifyoujustpayattention.Thesmallthingsyouobservecouldbeyourinspiration.Listen,feelandseemore,itwillfascinate(使入迷)youhowmuchmoreyouappreciatethesmallthingsaroundyou.Artisseendifferentlybyeveryone.However,onethingincommoniscreativity.Youdon’tneedtobegoodatpaintingtoenjoysomethingbeautiful.Bereadytobepatient,beyourselfandbegoodatobserving.5、A.Thebeautyofartisinthedetails.B.I’velearnedsomelessonsfromcreating.C.Ifso,there’llbenolimitsonwhatyoucancreate.D.It’ssomethingthatnothingornoonecouldtakeaway.E.There’llalwaysbecertainthingsthatmakethemunique.F.Theonlythingthatgivesmeanypieceofmindispainting.G.Butnomatterwhat,therewillalwaysbea

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