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渭南市华阴市2023年考研《英语一》统考试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)My13-year-oldsonandIhadquitetheadventurethismorning!Wefrequentlypassedbya1landscapedyardwithanicelittleflowergarden.Iwantedto2mythanksforthetimeandeffortputinbythe3,ButI’veneverseenhimorher,sowewenttoalocalgroceryandboughtagiftcardthatwouldleavewitha4andasmilecardthenexttimethatIpassedby.WealsorantoWalmartand5afew$10giftcardsalongwithsomenotecardsandourother6.Whilewewereputtingourthingsawayinthecar,myson7thataladythathadjustparkednexttouslookedalittle8.Assoonassheenteredthe9,wegrabbedanotecard,madeanote10,andaddedagiftcardforhertofindwhenshegotbacktoher11,hopingtocomfortherfeelings.Afterthat,wewentfora(n)12breakfast.Therestaurantwaspretty13andthepeopleworkinginthekitchenseemedtobebusyforever.Ayoungcouple14acrossthediningtablefromuswashavingsometroublewiththeir15,wholookedtobeaboutfourorfive.Hegrew16andimpatientwiththewaitandtheyhadtheirhands17keepinghimfrommakingtroubles.Irememberbeingintheir18,soIstoppedtheir19andhadtheirbreakfastaddedtomycheck.Great20tomyday,andIcan’twaittodoitagain!1、A.smoothlyB.carelesslyC.roughlyD.beautifully2、A.expressB.recognizeC.designD.accept3、A.nurseB.dentistC.gardenerD.passer-by4、A.presentB.noteC.bookD.diploma5、A.boughtB.borrowedC.soldD.imported6、A.instrumentsB.dessertsC.vegetableD.groceries7、A.suspectedB.observedC.imaginedD.reserved8、A.elegantB.generousC.excitedD.upset9、A.storeB.clinicC.bankD.nursery10、A.slowlyB.unwillinglyC.quicklyD.shyly11、A.houseB.carC.bikeD.bench12、A.earlyB.boringC.expensiveD.late13、A.decoratedB.emptyC.packedD.deserted14、A.lainB.loadedC.seatedD.arranged15、A.sonB.daughterC.dogD.pet16、A.defenselessB.tirelessC.carelessD.restless17、A.availableB.fullC.normalD.necessary18、A.shortsB.glovesC.shoesD.socks19、A.waitressB.childC.customerD.hostess20、A.endB.startC.storyD.dreamSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Thethingthatsetschildrenapartfromadultsisnottheirignorance,northeirlackofskills.Rather,it'stheirenormouscapabilityforjoy.Afriendtoldmeastory.Oneday,whenshewenttogethis6-year-oldsonfromsoccerpractice,herkidgreetedherwithasadface.Theteacherhadcriticizedhimfornotfocusingonhissoccerdrills.Thelittleboywalkedoutoftheschoo1withhisheadandshouldershangingdown.Heseemedwrappedinsadness.Butbeforereachingthecardoor,hesuddenlystopped,crouching(蹲伏)downtolookatsomethingonthesidewalk.“Mom,comehere!ThisisthestrangestbugI’veeverseen.Ithas,1ike,amillionlegs.It’samazing!”Thelittlefacewasoverflowingwithindescribableexcitement.Nowadays,however,whenwewalkintoaclassroom,especiallyinahighschool,we’llbechokedbytoweringbooksandpapers,andhidingbehindthemareagroupofmotionlesscreatures,pensinhand,mindsdry,justasthehollowmenportrayedbyT.S.Eliot.Theirpursuitofjoyhasgivenwaytotheirhungerforgrades.Laughterandhappinessareadistantmemoryforthem.Althoughjoyisanunaffordableluxuryintoday’sincreasinglyfiercecompetition,administratorsandteachersneedamindsetshiftfromcrushingstudentswithassignmentstogettingthemtotakepleasureinproductiveactivitieswhichdeveloptheirimportantqualities,likeperseveranceandobligation.Theassumptionthatpleasureistheenemyofcompetenceandresponsibilitymakesnosenseeducationally.Adultstendtotalkaboutlearningasifitweremedicine:unpleasant,butnecessaryandgoodforyou.Whynotthinkoflearningasifitwerefood—somethingsovaluabletohumansthattheywanttoexperienceitasapleasure?1、HowisParagraph1mainlydeveloped?A.Bydescribingaprocedure. B.Byanalyzingtheprocess.C.Bygivinganexample. D.Bycollectingdata.2、WhatdoestheauthorintendtodoinParagraph2?A.Summarizethepreviousparagraph. B.Providesomeadviceforthereaders.C.Introducethemaintopicfordiscussion. D.Clarifysomepuzzlingquestions.3、Whatdoesthetextsuggestadministratorsandteachersdo?A.Stopgivingstudentshomework.B.Involvestudentsinmeaningfulactivities.C.Supplystudentswithluxuries.D.Arousestudents’fondmemories.4、Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Joyisthespokespersonforlearning. B.Pleasureistheenemyofprogress.C.Educationistheparadiseforparents. D.Examsareanever-endingwar.Text2VitaminDisessentialforbone-building,cognitivefunction,jointhealth,immunefunction,bloodsugarcontrol,positivemoodandmore.Itcanhelppreventmanydiseases.SomestudiessuggestthattheloweryourvitaminDlevelis,thehigheryourriskofdeathfromanycausewillbe.However,it'snotagreatideatojustgrabasupplement(补充物)offthedrugstoreshelfandstarttakingit.SincemanyofusaredeficientinvitaminD,alsoknownasthe"sunshinevitamin”,doctorswilloftengiveusaprescription(处方)forhighlevelsofvitaminDsupplements,withdosesrangingfrom2,000to10,000IU(InternationalUnits)perday,upto50,000IUperweek,andsometimesevenmore.Butlikeallgoodthings,it'spossibletogettoomuchofit."VerybigdosesofvitaminDcancauseabuild-upofcalciumintheblood,whichleadstonausea,vomiting,poorappetite,weakness,andweightloss,"saysMadelineBaslerofRealYouNutrition.Here'sthebiggerissue:anyextraintakeof,vitaminDcangetstoredinthebody."Abuild-upofstoredvitaminDcancauseavoidableproblems,"saysMarraFrancis,MedicalDirectoratEverlyWell,"leadingtoproblemssuchaskidneystones."Theaveragedailyrecommendedamountsvarybasedonyourage.TheNationalInstitutesofHealthsettheRecommendedDietaryAllowanceforvitaminDat600IUdailyforinfant,children,andadultsupto70yearsold.Adultsaged71andolderneed800IU,sincetheabilitytoabsorbvitaminDdropswithage.PeoplewhoareobesemayalsoneedmorevitaminDbecausethefatcellstakeitup,makingitlessavailableforusebythebody.Inwinterwhenyou'regettinglesssunexposure,someexpertssayit'ssafetotakedailydosesofaround1,000to2,000IUwithoutanyriskofcomplications(并发症).Thoughyou'llgetabitofvitaminDfromfoods—includingfattyfishbeefliver,cheese,eggyolksandmushrooms,plusfortifiedfoodslikemilk,orangejuice,andcereal—theamountsaresosmallthatthere'slittleneedtoworrythatthey’llputyouoverthedailydoes.1、WhatcanweinferfromParagraph1?A.Wecanactuallyreducetheriskofdeath.B.Peopledon'treallyknowvitaminDwell.C.VitaminDsupplementsarenecessaryforeveryone.D.VitaminDshouldbesupplementedcarefullydespiteitsimportance.2、Theunderlinedpart"aredeficientin"inParagraph2probablymeans“”.A.havinganinadequateamountofB.payingmuchattentiontoC.beinginterestedinD.beingconcernedabout3、HowmuchvitaminDshouldahealthy60-year-oldladytakedailyinsummer?A.About800IU.B.About600IU.C.Nolessthan1,000IU.D.Nolessthan5,000IU.4、Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.WhatotherwayspeoplecantaketogetvitaminD.B.Whatfoodsweshouldeateverydaytobalanceourdiets.C.WhetherdailyfoodswouldoverdosepeoplewithvitaminD.D.WhethervitaminDcanbesupplementedbythefoodsweeat.Text3WhenmysisterMertietoldmeshehadputouttomatoplantslastsummer,Iwasquiteimpressed.Sinceshewasagarden-beginner,Mertieresearchedexactlyhowfaraparttospacehertomatoplants;whatkindoffertilizertouse;howtokeepawaythebugs,etc.Oncetheywereplanted,shetookcareofthemdaily,anxiouslyawaitingthejuicytomatoestoappear.But,dayafterday,herplantsweretomato-lesswhileallofherneighborswhohadalsoputouttomatoplantswerealreadyenjoyingthefruitoftheirlabor.Frustrated,Mertiegaveinandwenttothemarkettosearchfreshtomatoes.Whilepaying,Mertietoldthefarmerhertroubles.Thefarmerpausedtothinkforamomentandthenasked,“Well,whatkindoftomatoesdidyouplant?”“IthinktheywerecalledBigBoy,”Mertieremembered.“Wellthere’syourproblem,”thefarmerexplained.“BigBoyandBetterBoytomatoeshavea95-daygrowingperiodwhereasregulartomatoplantsproducefruitinasfewas70days…youjusthavetowaitalittlelongerfortheBigBoys.”Withthatnewknowledge,Mertiewenthomewithexcitement,knowingtheywouldbeworththewait.Thinkingaboutmysister’sgardeningexperience,Ihadtosmile.Shejustdidn’tknowthatBigBoytomatoestooklonger--neitherdidI--butonceshediscoveredthatinformation,shewasnolongerdiscouragedandupsetaboutthelackoftomatoesonherplants.Instead,shewasencouragedandexcitedtoseethemafewweekslater.Itmakesmewonderhowmanyofushave“BigBoy”dreamsinourhearts,yetwejustdon’trealizethattheyareofthe“BigBoy”varietysowearediscouragedandwornoutwiththewaitingprocess.Insteadofwaitingwithexcitement,wegiveuponourdreamsandfigurewemusthavedonesomethingwrongtostopthemfromcomingtopass.Frustrated,weseeotherpeople’sdreamscomingtrue,andwewonderwhyourshaven’tyetbeenachieved.1、Whatisnotmentionedinthepassagewhengrowingtomatoplants?A.Usingsuitablefertilizer.B.Keepingthemwellapart.C.Wateringthemregularly.D.Controllingpestsonthem.2、WhydidMertie’stomatoplantsfailtoproduceattheexpectedtime?A.Becausetheyweredestroyedbyherneighbors.B.Becauseshegrewthewrongkindoftomatoes.C.Becauseshedidn’tmanagethegardenwell.D.Becausetheyrequiredmoretimetoproduce.3、Whatdoestheauthorcomparetomatoestointhetext?A.Goals.B.Experiences.C.Time.D.Imagination.4、Whatdoesthetextintendtoshowus?A.It’sbetterlatethannever.B.Abadbeginningmakesabadending.C.Successsometimesneedsalittlepatience.D.Abirdinthehandisworthtwointhebush.Text4Newstudyshowsthatwhenteachersparticipateinatrainingprogramfocusedonprosocial(亲社会的)classroombehavior,theirstudentsarebetterabletocontroltheiremotions,andthatchildrenwhocanregulateemotionsaremorelikelytobeacademicallysuccessful.Forthestudy,whichappearsinPreventionScience,researcherslookedatmorethan100teachersand1,817studentsfromkindergartentothirdgradetoseeifteacherscouldsupportstudents’emotionalandbehavioralgrowththroughtheIncredibleYearsTeacherClassroomManagement(IYTCM)program.Theprogramusesvideosandtrainingsessions,alongwithrole-playingandcoaching,tohelpteacherslearnmanagementskillssuchasusingbehavior-specificpraise,buildingpositiverelationshipswithstudents,andconsideringhowtoreducepoorbehavior.Teachersinthetraininggroupincreasedinteractionswithstudentsby64percentcomparedwith53percentforteachersinthecontrolgroupwithoutthetraining.“Emotionalregulationistheabilitytorecognizewhatbehaviorisappropriateinthepresentsituation,”saysWendyReinke,professorintheCollegeofEducationattheUniversityofMissouri.“Forexample,astudentmighthavedifficultycontrollingthefeelingofangerifheorshebecomesannoyedwithanotherstudent.Butunderthisprogram,theteacherencouragesthemtomovetoadifferentspotintheclassroom,effectivelyteachingthemthatsometimessteppingawayandtakingabreakisagoodwaytocalmdownandmanage8ha8feeling.”Afteroneschoolyearofusingtheprograminclassrooms,studentsimprovedtheirsocialabilityandabilitytoregulatetheiremotions.TheseimprovementsresultedinanincreaseinthetestsforstudentsinIncredibleYearsclassroomsvs.studentsincontrolclassrooms.Andthisclassroommanagementapproachcanhelpreducetheriskforstrugglinglearnersearlyon,whichcouldhelppreventmoreaccumulativesupportneedsinachild’sfuture.1、WhatdotheteachersdointheIYTCMprogram?A.Learnhowtoidentifypoorbehavior.B.Offertheresearchersadviceonemotionalcontrol.C.Takecareofkidsfromkindergartentothirdgrade.D.Applydifferentwaystolearninghowtomanagekids.2、WhatdoWendyReinke’swordssuggestinPara.4?A.Nowitishardforstudentstocontroltheiranger.B.Acalmmannerisaneffectivewaytohandleproblems.C.Fewcanrealizetheirbehaviorisunfitforasituation.D.Theprogramwillshowhowtohandletroublesomekids.3、Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthetrainingprogram?A.Positive. B.Negative.C.Subjective. D.Indifferent.4、Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Studyresultsoftheprogramareentirelyunexpected.B.Theprogramadvancesthestudents’academicperformance.C.Studentsincontrolclassroomscanbettercontroltheiremotions.D.Studentschangetheirbadbehaviorshortlythroughtheprogram.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Iwasalwaystoldthatthethree“P”s,patience,positivethinkingandperseverance(毅力),wereasurepath1.successButthispieceofadvicedoesnotalwaysworkasplannedMyhighschoolmathsexamisoneexampleTheexam,2.wasoriginallytobeheldinourclassroom,3.(change)tothelibraryatthelastminuteThis,4.,didn’tbothermebecausemathshadalwaysbeenmystrongestsubjectIpatientlywalkedtothelibrary,tookmyseatanddidsomedeepbreathtohelprelax5.(me)ButmymoodquicklychangedwhenIsaw6.firstquestionIhadnoideahowtodoitItriedtostaypositiveandpersevered7.IfinallyfoundthesolutionWiththeproblem8.(solve),Ifeltproudofmyachievement9.(fortunate),IthennoticedthatIhadjust10minutesleft10.(complete)therest!“What’sthematter,Mum?”AssoonasIenteredthedoor,Ifoundthatmymotherwasnot1.(please)Itwasunusual—sheusually2.(open)thedoorandwelcomesmewithasmile!“She’sdying,”Mumsaid3.(sad)IknewwhatshesaidThetulip(郁金香),mymother’sfavorite,isdyingAmonthago,wemovedintoournewhouseandMum4.(buy)averybeautifultulipinaflowershopMumlikeditverymuchWhenevershewasfree,shewouldsitinherarmchairbesidethetulipandenjoy5.(it)beautifulcolourandnicesmellSheregardedthetulipasababyandlookedafteritcarefullySheputthetulipbythewindowandmoveditfromoneplacetoanother6.(give)enoughsunshinetoitThefirstthingshedid7.shegotupeverymorningwastowaterthetulipMumalsofertilizeditmanytimesShehopedthat8.greatcare,thetulipwouldbecomemoreandmorebeautiful9.thetulipwasdyingbecauseoftoomuchsunshine,waterandfertilizerIt’struethatmotherlovedthetulipButthiskindoflovemustbe10.(harm)ToomuchlovecansometimeskillwhatyouloveSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)HowtoSaveYourLaptopafteraSpillSpillingcoffee,juiceorwateronalaptopmightseemliketheendoftheworld,1、.Here’safive-stepplantorescuealaptopafteraliquidspill.SwitchthelaptopoffShutdownthelaptop.2、.Removethepowercord,unpluganyperipheralsandremovethebattery.Thebiggestdangeratthistimeisthedeviceshortingout.RemoveexcessliquidfromthelaptopRemoveexcessliquidwithasoftclothorpapertowels.Donotuseawipingmotionasthatjustspreadstheliquidfurther.3、Withthelaptopfacingawayfromyou,moveitfromsidetosideandfromfronttobackinagentlerockingmotiontohelptheliquidtoescapefromallfoursides.UsecompressedairtodrythelaptopMakesurethatyouhaveremovedallexcessliquid.Then,ifyouhaveone,useacanofcompressedairtohelpdrythelaptop.4、.Keepthedryermovingallthetimeandholditatleast20cmabovethelaptop.LeavelaptoptocompletelydryoutLeavethelaptopopenedinaninverted“V”shapeinawarmarea,tocompletelydryout.5、.Waitfor24hoursorlonger,makingsurethekeyboardiscompletelydry,beforereinstallingthebatteryandperipherals.Ifyoumustreplaceyourlaptopkeyboard,pleaseremember:mostlaptopkeyboardscanbereplacedbyatechnician,oryoucanpurchaseanewUSBorwirelesskeyboardtousewiththelaptop.A.TurnthelaptopoverB.LetthelaptopfaceyouC.butthere’sagoodchanceofsavingyourinvestmentifyouactquicklyD.Donotkeepitindirectsunlightoronaradiator.E.PressingandholdingthepowerbuttonforfivesecondsisquickestF.butyoucanreplaceyourlaptopkeyboardG.YoucanuseahairdryeronitscoolestsettingFourHabitstoHelpYouSucceedWeallwanttosucceed,whetherit’sinlosingweightorlearningtheguitar.Forthosewhohavetriedandfailed,successseemsdifficul

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