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2023年日照市五莲县考研《英语一》全真模拟试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ONCEagain,Iwasinnewschool.36wasagirlinmyclassnamedParis.That’swherethesimilarities37.Iwastallandshewassmall.Iwasoneofthe38intheclasswhileshewastheyoungest.Iwasawkwardandshy.Shewasn’t.Icouldn’tstandher,consideringhermy39.40shewantedtobefriends.Oneday,sheinvitedme41andIsaidyesIwastooshockedtosayno.42noonehadinvitedmeovertoplaybefore.Butthisgirl,whoworethe43fashions,wantedtoseeme.Shelivedonthefourthfloorinatwo-roomplacewithhermother,herstepfather,hertwobrothersandhersister-Whenwegottotheroomshesharedwithhersister,shetookoutabigcaseofBarbieswhichwasmynext44.Iwouldhavethoughtshe’doutgrownthem.Ihad45playedwiththem.Butwesatonthefloorofawalk-incupboardlaughingaswe46crazystoriesabouttheBarbies.That’swhenwefoundoutthatwebothwantedtobe47whenwewereolder.Webothhadwild48.Wehadagreatdaythatafternoon.Ourjaws(下巴)49fromsmilingsomuch.Sheshowedmeher50,whichhadmostlycomefromadesignerclothingstore(时装设计店)downtheblock.Thewomanwhoowneditusedherasa51sometimesforhernewspaperadsandgaveherclothesinexchange.Parishadthewhole52charmed.Thebookstoreownerslentherfashionmagazines,the53__gaveherfreepassesandthepizzaplaceletherhavefreepieces.SoonIwas54inhermagicworld.Wesleptoverateachother’shouses,spenteveryfreemomenttogether.MydarkhairgrewoutandIlearnedtolovebeingtall.Paris,myfirstrealfriendsincechildhood,helpedmegetthroughthe55teenageyearsandtaughtmeanamazingandverysurprisingthingaboutmakingfriends:your"worstenemy"canturnouttobeyourbestfriend.1、A.It B.So C.She D.I2、A.ended B.started C.came D.began3、A.youngest B.shortest C.oldest D.tallest4、A.enemy B.friend C.sister D.rival5、A.And B.But C.So D.Or6、A.off B.up C.over D.in7、A.However B.Actually C.Therefore D.Besides8、A.modem B.new C.late D.latest9、A.surprise B.joy C.delight D.happiness10、A.once B.ever C.never D.yet11、A.madefor B.madeup C.putup D.madeinto12、A.writers B.singers C.dancers D.designers13、A.laugh B.imaginations C.behaviors D.experience14、A.harmed B.ached C.injured D.wounded15、A.books B.paintings C.food. D.outfits16、A.writer B.outfits C.model D.exchange17、A.family B.neighborhood C.class D.school18、A.colleges B.clothingstores C.restaurant D.movietheater19、A.attracted B.drawn C.included D.attached20、A.tough B.happy C.colorful D.richSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1AcompanyinSanFrancisco,California,hasfoundawaytoturnusedplasticbottlesintowomen’sshoes.Everyday,millionsofAmericansdrinkwaterandotherliquidsfromplasticbottles.Morethan4millionofthemarethrownawayeachday.Manyoftheplasticbottlesendupinlandfillsorareburnedwithotherwasteproducts.ASanFranciscostart-upcompanycalledRothy’s,however,turnsthisplasticwasteintoenvironmentallyfriendlyshoes.RothMartinisthecompany’sco-founder.Heexplainshowtheyturnplasticintosoftmaterialforwomen’sfeet.Theytaketheplastic,cleanit,andbreakitdownintosmallpieces.Thentheypressthemthroughadevicethatmakessoftfibers.Thosefibersarethencombinedtogether.Thisisdonebya3Dmachine.Itisdesignedtoreducewastewhilemakingtheshoes.Theknittedstuffandtheinnerpartoftheshoearethenattachedtotheshoe’souterpart,calledthesole(鞋底).Thisoutersoleisalsomadefromenvironmentallyfriendlymaterial:responsiblysourcedno-carbonrubber.Rothy’sshoesaresoldonline.Theyareflatshoes,witheitheraroundedorpointedtoe.Theycomeindifferentcolorsanddesigns.Theycosteither$125or$145perpair,dependingonthedesign.AfterAmericanactressGwynethPaltrowdiscoveredthemlastyear,thedemandfortheshoesgrew.Martinsaysthereisnoshortageofmaterialtofillthatdemand.“We’renotgoingtorunoutofwaterbottlesanytimesoon.Sowehavealimitlesssupplyofmaterial,andIthinkthatisagoodsignforourfuture.”Whentheenvironmentallyfriendlyshoeswearout,customerscanreturnthematnocosttoacompanythatusestherecycledmaterialstomakeotherproducts.Fornow,theshoesareonlyavailabletobeshippedintheUnitedStates.However,thecompanysaysitwilladdinternationalshippinginthenearfuture.1、Howareusedplasticbottlesusuallydealtwith?A.Theyareburiedorburned.B.Theyareusedtomakeshoes.C.Theyarechangedintosoftmaterials.D.Theyarcreturnedtofactoriesforreuse.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedwordknittedinthethirdparagraphmean?A.Attached. B.Fixed.C.Combined. D.Repaired.3、WhichofthefollowingdirectlyhelpedtoincreasethesalesofRothy’sshoes?A.Thedesignandcolor. B.Thereasonableprice.C.Thecompany’sadvertisement. D.ThestarpowerofGwynethPaltrow.4、Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toadvertiseanewkindofshoes.B.Todescribetheprocessofmakingshoes.C.Tointroduceanewwayofrecyclingplasticwaste.D.Tostresstheimportanceofenvironmentalprotection.Text2IfEnglishmeansendlessnewwords,difficultgrammarandsometimesstrangepronunciation,youarewrong.Haven’tyounoticedthatyouhavebecomesmartersinceyoustartedtolearnalanguage?AccordingtoanewstudybyaBritishuniversity,learningasecondlanguagecanleadtoanincreaseinyourbrainpower.Researchersfoundthatlearningotherlanguageschangesgreymatter.Thisistheareaofthebrainwhichprocessesinformation.Itissimilartothewaythatexercisebuildsmuscles.Thestudyalsofoundtheeffectisgreater,theyoungerpeoplelearnasecondlanguage.AteamledbyDrAndreaMichelle,fromUniversityCollegeLondon,tookagroupofBritonswhoonlyspokeEnglish.Theywerecomparedwithagroupof“earlybilinguals”whohadlearntasecondlanguagebeforetheageoffive,aswellasanumberoflaterlearners.Scansshowedthatgreymatterdensity(密度)inthebrainwasgreaterinbilingualsthaninpeoplewithoutasecondlanguage.Butthelongerapersonwaitedbeforemasteringanewlanguage,thesmallerthedifference.“Ourfindingssuggestthatthestructureofthebrainischangedbytheexperienceoflearningasecondlanguage,”saidthescientists.Itmeansthatthechangeitselfincreasestheabilitytolearn.ProfessorDylanVaughanJonesoftheUniversityofWaleshasresearchedthelinkbetweenbilingualismandmathsskills.“Havingtwolanguagesgivesyoutwowindowsontheworldandmakesthebrainmoreflexible(灵活的).”hesaid.“Youareactuallygoingbeyondlanguageandhaveabetterunderstandingofdifferentideas.”ThefindingswerematchedinastudyofnativeItalianspeakerswhohadlearnedEnglishasasecondlanguagebetweentheagesoftwoand34.Reading,writing,andcomprehensionwerealltested.Theresultsshowedthattheyoungertheystartedtolearn,thebetter.“Studyingalanguagemeansyougetanentrancetoanotherworld,”explainedthescientists.1、Themainsubjecttalkedaboutinthispassageis______.A.scienceonlearningasecondlanguageB.man’sabilityoflearningasecondlanguageC.languagecanhelpbrainpowerD.languagelearningandmathsstudy2、Inthesecondparagraph,thewritermentions“exercise”inorderto______.A.saylanguageisalsoakindofphysicallaborB.provethatoneneedsmorepracticewhenhe(she)islearningalanguageC.toshowtheimportanceofusingthelanguagewhenyoulearnthelanguageD.makepeoplebelievelanguagelearninghelpsgreymatterworkwell3、Theunderlinedword“bilingual”probablymeans______.A.aresearcheronlanguagelearningB.apersonwhoisgoodatlearningforeignlanguagesC.apersonwhocanspeaktwolanguagesD.anactivelanguagelearnerText3CometotheAGSociety’sexpedition(探险)programandyouwillsurelygetuniqueexperiences!SWIMWITHTHEHUMPBACKS(座头鲸)OFTONGADarrenJewandhisteamareyourhostsforanunforgettableAGSocietyadventure,filledwithin-watermeetingswithhumpbackwhalesintheKingdomofTonga’sgroupofislands.WHO:DarrenJew’sunderwaterwhalesDATES:26September-4October2018COST:$5,450perpersonBOOKINGS:Call0756679413,emailreservations@whalesunderwater.comorvisitwhalesunderwater.com11-DAYKIMBERLEYCOASTALCRUISE(乘船游览)TheAGSocietyispartneringwithAPTtopresentanexcitingvoyagealongtheKimberleycoastline.ExpeditioncruisingofferstheeasiestwaytoexploretheKimberley.Guestsonthis11-dayvoyagewillgoashore,explorenaturalwonders,meettraditionalowners,seerockartandspotwildlife.WHO:APTDATES:6-16September2018COST:$13,395perpersonBOOKINGS”Visitkimberleywild.com.auLIGHTNINGRIDGEFOSSIL(化石)DIGTheAGSocietyoffersyouachancetohuntforfossils.Guidedbyexperts,you’llgotospeciallocations,seekingnewfossilsforthecollectionsoftheAustralianOpalCentre.Yourdiscoverieswillfurtherestablishthesemuseumcollectionsasaworld-classscientificandculturalresource.Therearealsoaseriesoflecturesonmininghistory,fossils,dinosaurhuntingandnewdinosaurs.WHO:TheAustralianOpalCentreDATES:20-25August2018COST:$2,200perperson,includingallactivitiesandlunchesanddinnersBOOKINGS:Call0427904587,emaildig@australianopalcentre.comorvisitaustralianopalcentre.comAGDEVILARKEXPEDITIONComeandjoinTimFaulknerforauniquehands-onexperiencewiththisTasmaniandevil(袋獾)feedingprograminthebeautifulBarringtonTopsofNSW.You’llgettoseeTasmaniandevilsupclosewhenyouhelpwithfeedingindividuals.Inadditiontoworkingwiththeanimals,there’llbeopportunitiestoexplorethearea’snaturaltreasuresandspotlocalwildlife.Don’tmissyourchancetogetinvolvedinthisimportantconservationeffort.WHO:DevilArkDATES:24-26November2018COST:$1,750perpersonBOOKINGS:Call0243408610,emailinfo@devilark.org.auorvisitdevilark.org.au268、IfyoujoininLIGHTNINGRIDGEFOSSILDIG,youcan______.A.gotoseeknewfossilsindividuallyB.learnsomethingaboutmininghistoryC.collecttheworld-classscientificfossilsD.becomeanexpertandgotospeciallocations1、WhatcanyoudoifyoutakepartinAGDEVILARKEXPEDITION?A.Helpprotectwildlife.B.Learnaboutdinosaurs.C.Watchhumpbackwhales.D.Enjoyanexcitingvoyage.2、Whichprogramwillyouchooseifyouwanttoenjoyrockart?A.AGDEVILARKEXPEDITION.B.LIGHTNINGRIDGEFOSSILDIG.C.11-DAYKIMBERLEYCOASTALCRUISE.D.SWIMWITHTHEHUMPBACKSOFTONGA.Text4Gorillas(大猩猩)areontheedgeofextinction.TheyarecallingonYOUtodonateyourphonetoday!YoucannowhelpsavegorillasinAfricasimplybydonatingyourmobilephone!Coltanisametallicore(金属矿石)thatisminedbothinandoutofAfricaandcanbefoundwithinmanyelectronicdevicessuchasmobilephones.TheminingofcoltanwithintheCongoRiverBasiniscontributingtoforestlossthere,andisspeedingupthelossofmountaingorillasatashockinglyfastrate.Whileeffortsarebeingmadetodealwiththisissue,theminingofcoltanwithingorillahabitatcontinues.ItisverydifficulttoknowwhichphonescontaincoltanminedfromAfrica;however,everyphonecanhelpsavegorillaswhendonatedtoThey’reCallingonYou.BydonatingyourphonethroughtheThey’reCallingYoumobilephonerecyclingprogramyouare:●Preventingyourphonefromgoingtothelandfill.●HelpingMelbourneZooraisemoneytosupporttheJaneGoodallInstitutesmonkeyconservationworkinAfricathroughthesaleofrefurbished(翻新)phones.●Lesseningthedemandforcoltanmining.TosupporttheThey’reCallingYoumobilephonerecyclingprogramyoucan:1.VisitMelbourneZootocollectapostagepaidrecyclingbag,andpostyourmobilephonetotheAussieRecyclingProgram.Yourphonewillberesoldtopoorcommunitygroups.2.Registeryoursupportsimplybyemailingtheregistrationformtozvfoundation@.auorfaxitto(03)9285-9377.Schoolscangetinvolvedtoo!PleasecontactKateMcCabeatMelbourneZoobyemailorphone(03)9285-9471Discussaddingthisprogramtoyourcoursewhileinspiringstudentstotakeactionforwildlife.Forfurtherinformationpleasecontact:RachelLowryPh:(03)9285-9377Mob:0488-504-490Fax:(03)9285-9340Nexttimeyourmobilerings,letthatbeareminderthat“they’recallingonyou”!1、Whydoyousavegorillasbydonatingyourphones?A.Gorillaswon’tbetroubledbytheringingofcellphones.B.Africanswillprotectgorillaseasilybyusingphones.C.Africanswon’tkillgorillastoexchangeforphones.D.Gorillas’habitatwon’tbedestroyedduetolesscoltanmining.2、Thephonesyoudonatewill____.A.bebeautifiedandsoldagainB.betakenapartfortheircoltanC.begiventothepoorAfricansD.bepresentedtopoorcommunitygroups.3、Theunderlinedsentenceinthepassageprobablymeans___.A.youareexpectedtodonatephonesforwildlifeB.youareremindedtocallbackimmediatelyC.youcarecalledbackbytherecyclingprogramD.youshouldfeelguiltyaboutusingthemobilephonePartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)China’swomen’sswimmerFuYuanHuihascreatedasensation(轰动)onlineItwasnotherswimming,however,1.madeherfamousItwasher2.(face)expressionsandsomeofthecommentsshemadeafterwardInthe100-meterbackstroke3.(compete),Fuswamin4.76seconds,whichwasfastenough5.(earn)herashareofthebronzemedalWhen6.(ask)whethersheheldbackforthefinal,shereplied“No,Iutilizedmy‘prehistorical’power”Whatshe7.(mean)wasthatshehadsparednoeffortsSincethen,theso-called“prehistoricalpower”,8.comesfrom“HuaQianGu”,hasbecomeverypopularAndwhenshewastoldthe9.(excite)newsthatshegotabronzemedal,shereachedinexaggeration(夸张)“Huh?”andthenlookedaround10.shockHerreaction,andmoreimportantly,herpersonalityhavemadeheroneofthefavoriteOlympians11.athomeandabroadOneAmericanswimmingcoachwroteonTwitter:OurswimmersaregreatButFufromChinaiseasilymyfavoriteAnotherAmericanwrote:FuisthemostadorablepersonontheplanetJessica:Whatareyoudoingnow?Susan:I1.(listen)tothenewsJessica:Isthereanythingurgent?Ifnot,I2.(real)wanttohaveatalkwithyouSusan:No,thereisn’tWhat’swrong?Jessica:Ithinkyourgrandmais3.niceperson,butIcan’thelp4.(think)thatshedoesn’tlikemeSusan:Oh,shelikesyouSheisjustold-fashionedandhasherownwayofdoingthingsJessica:ButeverytimeIcleanthekitchen,shecomesin5.meandcleansitagainThenshecomplainsthatthehouseisnottidyIcan’tdealwiththisSusan:Justletherdoitandignore(忽视)herShethinksifyoudon’tgetonyourhandsandknees6.(clean)thefloor,thefloorwon’tbecleanJessica:Whatasillythingtosay!What’samop(拖把)for?Andwhat’swrongwithmycooking?Susan:NothingIloveyourcookingJessica:Thenwhydoesshecomplainaboutit?ThismorningshesuggestedthatI7.(go)tocookingschooltolearn8.tocookSusan:Jessica,justignoreherSheonlywantstomakesure9.wecantakecareofourselvesJessica:Don’twe?Susan:Yes,wedoI’msorrythatshemakesyousuffer10.stress,butIwishyou’dlearntogetalongwithherRemember,she’sanelderJessica:Don’tworryWhenthingsgettense(紧张的),Ijustremindmyselfthatshe’syourgrandma,andIkeepmytemper(脾气)undercontrolandmymouthshutSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Yougotoastoretobuyfoodforaparty.Butwhenyougettothecashregister,therearenoplasticbagsforthethingsyoubuy.IfyouliveinSanFrancisco,thissituationmightnotsurpriseyou.1、ManycitiesandtownsaroundtheUnitedStatesmaybanplasticbags.2、Instead,they'dlikepeopletousetheirownclothbagswhentheyshop.3、Theysaytheywouldn'tbuyasmuchiftheycouldn'tgetafreebag.Storeownersdon'twanttolosebusiness.Sotheywanttokeepofferingplasticbags.Storesshouldbebannedfromusingplasticbags.Here'swhy:Allthoseplasticbagsfillupgarbagedumps(垃圾站).Thathurtstheenvironment.Peoplecanuseclothbagsinstead.4、Storesshouldnotbebannedfromusingplasticbags.Here'swhy:Peoplemightbuylessifstoresdon'tofferplasticshoppingbags.Somestoresmightgooutofbusiness.Somepeoplereuseplasticshoppingbagsforthingslikegarbage.Iftheydon'tgetthemforfree,they'llhavetobuysome.5、Thatcouldgetexpensive.A.Thesebagsdon'tgetthrownawayuntilthey'vebeenusedmanytimes.B.Thereshouldalwaysbeachoice.C.Ifshoppersforgotaclothbag,theywouldhavetobuyone.D.Butmanypeopledon'twanttobuytheirownclothbags.E.Manypeoplethrowthemawayafterusingthem.F.Thatcityhasbannedmostplasticshoppingbagsfromstores.G.Theyhopethatshopperswon'tusepaperbagseither.RujutaTeredes

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