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考研《英语一》2023年浙江省宁德市深度预测试卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Whereverintheworldyou’rereadingthisrightnow,youwillbeawareofjusthowmixedmodernsocietyhasbecomeintermsofrace.WithintheUK,mixed-racedchildrenarethelargest1ethnicminority.Bringinghomeapartnerofadifferent2toyourselfisnolongerviewedas,“strange”or“different”inalotoffamilies.WhenJosephbroughthomeHari,the3thatshewasofIndianparentagewasnevereventalkedabout—shemadehimhappy.Theymadeeachotherhappy.Andthatwasallthat4Butthereasonwhytheyweretogetherfor11yearsbeforetheygot5isthatHariwasafraidoftellingher6aboutthepersonthatshe’dfalleninlovewith.Shewasafraidoftheconsequencesitwould7forheryoungersisters.WouldtheybepackedofftoIndia?Wouldtheyendupinarranged8theymaynotwant?At22yearsold,whenshefirstfellinlovewithhim—itwasalargeburdento9Butshelovedhim,and10theymovedintogether…andthenboughtahousebytheBrightoncoast,wheretheyhave11foralmost8years.Allthewhileherparentsdidn’tknow.Hersistersdid,andtheytoolovedJoseph—they12himasthebrotherthey’dneverhad.Butafternineyearstogether,shefinallyhadtotellherfather(hermother13awayafewyearsago).Wewereontenderhooks(惶恐不安)theweekendshewentupNorthtotellhim.Itwasemotionalandasafamilywewereworried.Harihadbeen14ofourfamilyforsolong,wefeltforher.Weknewhow15itwouldbe.Shelovedherfather,butknewthiswouldhurthim,whowasaverytraditionalSikhman.1、A.growing B.slowing C.reducing D.ageing2、A.sex B.race C.citizenship D.nationality3、A.fact B.idea C.statement D.news4、A.worked B.meant C.existed D.mattered5、A.reunited B.accepted C.married D.divorced6、A.family B.parents C.classmates D.friends7、A.bear B.have C.make D.receive8、A.reunions B.gatherings C.marriages D.parties9、A.hold B.bring C.take D.carry10、A.eventually B.generally C.possibly D.faithfully11、A.lived B.worked C.studied D.dated12、A.found B.thought C.belived D.saw13、A.went B.ran C.passed D.fled14、A.member B.part C.fun D.role15、A.easy B.close C.hard D.awfulSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1AteamofUniversityofWisconsin-Madisonresearchershasshownthatchronic(长期的)stressofbeingpoor,lackingcareandphysicalabuseinearlylifemayshrinkthepartsofachild'sdevelopingbrainresponsibleformemory,learningandprocessingemotion.Whileearlylifestressalreadyhasbeenlinkedtoanxiety,heartdisease,cancerandalackofeducationalandemploymentsuccess,researchershavelongbeenseekingtounderstandwhatpartofthebrainisaffectedbystresssoastohelpguideinterventions(干预).SethPollak,co-leaderofthestudyandaUWprofessorofpsychology,saystheresearchfocusedontwobrainareas—thehippocampus(HC:海马体)andamygdale(AG:杏仁体).Forthestudy,Pollack’steamhad128childrenaroundage12anddividedthemintofourgroupsafterinterviewswiththechildrenandtheircaregivers,documentingbehavioralproblemsandtheiraccumulatedlifestress.Onegrouphadexperiencedphysicalabuse,anothergroupwasignoredbeforebeingadoptedfromaforeigncountry,andathirdgroupcamefromlow-incomefamilies.Thefourthgroupofchildrencamefrommiddle-classfamiliesandhadnotexperiencedanyofthethreetypesofchronicearlystress.ResearchersdidMRIscans(核磁共振扫描)ofthechildren'sbrains,focusingontheHCandAG.Thentheypainstakinglytrackedthoseareasofthebrainbyhandonpaper.Thehandmeasurementsshowedthatchildrenwhohadexperiencedpoverty,neglectorphysicalabusehadasmallerACandHCthanthechildrenfrommiddle-classfamilies."Ithinkweaddedsomethingsolidtotheliterature,"hesaid."Ourresearchmayinformsocialpolicyandprofessionalinterventionstohelpthechildrenwhoaresuffering."1、Theresearchshowsthat.A.long-termpovertyruinsone'smemoryB.earlystresshurtsthedevelopmentofbrainC.earlylifeplaysavitalroleinone'slifeD.physicalabuseaffectsachild'slearningcompetence2、Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.HCandAGareinvolvedinmemory,learningandprocessingemotion.B.Thefinalgoaloftheresearchistofindoutwhatisaffectedbystress.C.Pollack'steamhasalreadyknownhowthebrainisaffected.D.Childreninthefourgroupsallsufferalotintheirlife.3、Howcantheresearchhelpthechildrenrelated?A.Bydevelopingnewmedicine.m"B.Bycreatingabetterlivingenvironment.C.Bygivingprocessionalmedicalcareforthechildren.D.Byofferingadviceonpolicymakingandprofessionalassistance.Text2AdulteducationcoursesComputerstudiesTechnologyisadvancingatarapidpace,andwerelymoreandmoreoncomputersforeverythingfromcookingtoorganizingourtaxes.Thissix-weekcoursewillgiveyouanunderstandingofcomputerfundamentalsincludingtheuseofsoftwarepackages(Word,ExcelandPowerPoint)andhowtousetheInternet.Start:May2,2019Time:Wed7pm-9pmCost:¥300Length:6weeksPlace:ShandongUniversityWoodworkLearnthebasicsofwoodworkingwithsimplehands-onprojectstobuildyourconfidenceandskills.Eachlessonexploresadifferentareaofwoodworkingthatwillprovideyouwiththeskillsneededforanywoodworkingproject.Flexiblelearningallowsyoutochooseonlythelessonsthatinterestyou.Start:April15,2019Time:Mon5pm-7pmCost:¥30perlessonLength:12weeksPlace:AdultLearningCentreWebDesignProvidesadvancedtraininginsoftware,design,andcodingfortheweb.Studentsmusthavealreadycompletedarecognizedbasicwebdesigncourseorhaveatleast2years’relevantworkexperience.StudentscompletingthecoursewillreceivetheDiplomainAdvancedWebDesign.Start:June1,2019Time:Weekdays9am-4pmCost:¥4,990Length:40weeksPlace:UniversityofTechnologyArtThispracticalcourseisintendedtohelpestablishedartiststaketheircreativityfurther.Fromsketchingandcolour,tocomposition,paintingandexperimentingwithstyle,youwillstudyandexploreanengagingvarietyofcreativemediaandsubjectmatter.Start:April21,2019Time:Thur3pm-6pmCost:¥750Length:15weeksPlace:CityArtCentre433、Whichcoursesarcsuitableforbeginners?A.WebDesignandArt. B.ComputerStudiesandwoodwork.C.WoodworkandWebDesign. D.ComputerStudiesandArt.1、Whichcourseawardsstudentsanofficialcertificate?A.Art. B.Woodwork.C.webDesign. D.ComputerStudies.2、Howmuchwillastudentwhoattendsonlyhalfofallthewoodworklessonspayintotal?A.¥30. B.¥360.C.¥250. D.¥180.Text3ThebestbikesforthebeginnersWhenitcomestopurchasingyourfirstbike,thechoiceisendless,makingittoughtoknowwhattogofor.Herearethethebestbuysonthemarketrightnow.1.BoardmanCxCompThisisacrosscountrybike,andit’ssomultifunctionalthatyoucanhandleanyterrain(地势)onit,makingitagreatchoiceforthosewantingtotryvariouscyclingsubjects.Ifyouleaveonthethicktiresitcomeswith,itcanrideonvariouspathsandcanevenhandlesomelessdemandingmountainbikeroutes.Alternatively,putonthin,smoothtiresandtreatitasaroadbike.IthasabasketandcomeswithShimanoSoragears(变速器),whichareoutstandingforitsprice.£650,Halfords2.PlanetXRT-58v2PlanetXisbasedinYorkshire,whichmeansyou’dprobablyhavetobuythisbikewithoutseeingit.Butit’sworthit,becausethisisanexcellentmachineatalowerprice,PlanetXisahighlyratedmanufacturerandthismodelcomeswithShimanoSoragearing.£585,PlanetX3.SpecializedAllezE5Specializedisoneofthebiggestandmostpopularbrandsincycling,andthisisitshugelypopularprimaryroadbike.Itcomeswithsolidcomponentsfromfronttobackandyou’lllookgreatoutontheroad.£1,EvansCycles4.BoardmanRoadTeamCarbonIfyoucanpushyourbudgetfurtherstill,thisbikeisworththeextrainvestment.Theframeismadeentirelyfromcarbon,whichislighter,fasterandmorecomfortablethanthecompositionmetalmodelsaboveandgivesyouanallroundandmoreenjoyableride.Italsomeansthatifyougetreallyseriousaboutcycling,youdon’thavetoupgradeasquicklyasyouwouldwithacheaperbike.£800,Halfords1、WhatisspecialaboutBoardmanCXComp?A.ItsShimanoSoragears.B.Itsreasonableprice.C.Itsvariousfunctions.D.Itsfirmtires.2、WhichonehasthelowestpricebutwithShimanoSoragears?A.PlanetXRT-58v2.B.SpecializedAllezE5.C.BoardmanCXComp.D.BoardmanRoadTeamCarbon,3、Whatcanwelearnaboutthebikesmentionedinthetext?A.PlanetXRT58v2hasbeensoldoutsofar,B.BoardmanCxCompisactuallyamountainbike.C.SpecializedAllezE5isdesignedforseniorcyclists.D.BoardmanRoadTeamCarbonismadebyspecialmaterials.Text4Everfeellikeyou’vebeenhitontheheadafterabadnight’ssleep?Accordingtoscientists,thethoughtisn’tasunbelievableasitseems.Astudyfoundgoingwithoutsleepforjustonenightcauseschangesinthebrainsimilartothosethathappenafterablowtothehead.Theresearcherssaidthehealthyyoungmenexaminedinthestudyshowedasuddenriseinthesamechemicalswhichindicate(表明)braindamage.ProfessorChristianBenedict,ofUppsalaUniversity,Sweden,explainedthatthechemicalsNSEandS-100Barebiomarkers(生物指标)forbraindamage,suchasconcussion(脑震荡).Hesaid,“Whatwefoundwastheirlevelsinthebloodroseinthegroupthatwentwithoutsleepforanight.Thiswasnottothedegreethatwouldhappenafteraheadinjury,forexample,butitwasstillworthpayingattentionto.Duringsleep,thebraincleansitselfofpoisonoussubstances.”Hesaidthefindingssupporttheprevious(以前的)researchshowinghowthebrainmakesuseofsleeptocleanitself.ProfessorBenedictalsosaidhisstudycouldsupportpreviousstudieswhichlinkedalackofsleepwithincreasedriskofAlzheimer’sandParkinson’sdiseases.Theriseofthechemicalsinthebloodaftersleeplossmaysuggestnotgettingenoughsleepleadstoalossofbraintissue,heexplained.ProfessorBenedict,whosestudyispublishedinthejournalSleep,added,“Inconclusion,thefindingsofourtrialindicateagoodnight’ssleepmaybeveryimportantforkeepingbrainhealth.”AthirdoftheUKpopulationsufferfromsleep-relatedproblems,whiletheaveragepersonnowsleepsforonlysevenhoursanight,comparedwithalmostnineafewdecadesago.Manyscientistsbelieveirregularsleepingpatternsleadtoillnessesrangingfromachesandpainstoheartdisease,whilelessthaneighthours’sleepanightcanlowertheIQthenextday.1、Ifyoudon’tsleepforanight,whatwillhappen?A.TherewillbeariseinthechemicalsNSEandS-100BB.ThechemicalsNSEandS-100BwilldroptoalowerlevelC.SomeofthechemicalsNSEandS-100BwillchangeintoothermattersD.ThechemicalsNSEandS-100Bwillbelessabletogetridofpoisonousmatters2、Whatisthepreviousstudymainlyaboutaccordingtothepassage?A.ThewaytoavoidbraindamageB.ThewaystoimprovethequalityofsleepC.Thewaysthathaveeffectonpeople’ssleepD.Thewaythebrainusessleeptocleanitself3、Wecanweinferfromthelastparagraphthat.A.man’sintelligenceisaffectedbysleepinawayB.peoplewhoneedmoresleephaveahigherIQC.onefourthoftheUKpopulationhavesleep-relatedproblemsD.modernpeopleneedlesssleepthanthoseafewdecadesago4、What’sisthethemeofthepassage?A.Eighthours’sleepisimportantB.HowhumanbrainsworkduringsleepC.SleeplossisclosetoablowtotheheadD.RegularsleepingpatternsimprovehealthPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)SowhyhasEnglishchanged1.time?Actuallyalllanguageschangeanddevelop2.culturesmeetandcommunicatewitheachotherAtfirsttheEnglishspokeninEnglandbetweenaboutAD450and1150wasverydifferentfromtheEnglishspokentodayItwasbasedmoreonGerman3.theEnglishwespeakatpresentThengraduallybetweenabout800and1150,Englishbecame4.(little)likeGermanbecausethose5.ruledEnglishspokefirstDanishandlaterFrenchThesenewcomers6.(rich)theEnglishlanguageandespecially7.(it)vocabularySobythe1600sShakespearewasabletomakeuseofawidervocabularythaneverbeforeIn1620someBritish8.(settle)movedtoAmericaLaterinthe18thcenturysomeBritishpeople9.(take)toAustraliatooEnglishbegantobespokeninbothcountriesToday,10.numberofpeoplelearningEnglishintheworldisincreasingrapidlyOnceuponatime,apoortravelerstoppedunderatreeFromhisbaghetookoutabowlofboiledriceandstartedtoeatNearbywasasmallshop,1.awomanwassellingfriedfishtotravelerswho2.(be)abletopayforitWhenthemanfinished3.(eat)andgotuptoleave,sheshouted,“Youhavenotpaidmeforyourmeal!”‘‘ButIorderednothingfromyou!”hesaid“Everyonecanseethatyouenjoyed4.smellofmyfriedfishwithyourrice,”arguedthewoman“Ifyou5.(smell)thefish,yourmealwouldnothavebeenso6.(please)!”SoonacrowdgatheredThoughtheysupportedthetraveler,theyalsoagreedthatthewindwasblowingfromtheshoptotheplacewherehehadeaten,7.(carry)thesmellofthefriedfishtohimAtlast,thewomantookhimtoajudgeandaftertellingthestory,sheinsistedthatbecausethemanhadenjoyedherfishsmell,heshouldpay258.(cent)Afterhearingtheevidence,thejudgeaskedtheman9.(drop)a25-centcoinontheground“Hereiswhatyoushouldget,thesoundofthecoin10.thesmellofthefriedfish”SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)FourwaystogetafeelforacollegeonyourownThere'smoretovisitingacollegethanacampus(校园)tour.Andthere'sacriticalpartforstudentsandparents:testingtheschoolonyourown.1、1.Gotoadininghallorstudentunion.Thebestcommonplacewherestudentsrelaxandhangoutisthecafeteriaorstudentcenter,whereyoucanseewhatcollegekidsarelikeintheirnaturalhabitat.“Gotolunchinacafeteriarightatnoon,”saysEdwardWalker,founderofIndependentConsultantsinEducation,“2、”2.Sitinonaclass.Alotofhighschoolstudentsaren'tsurewhattheywanttostudyyetwhentheyarevisitingcolleges,butfamiliarizingyourselfwiththeacademicatmosphereisimportant.3、Youcancomeupwithafewacademicareasthatyouthinkyou'dliketostudyandreachouttothoseclasses.3.4、Chatwithanyonewalkingaroundcampus.Don'tletmomanddaddoitforyou.“Yourparentscantalktopeople,tooandthenyoucancomparenotes,"saysWalker."Talktovariousgroupsofstudentssoyou'llgetawell-roundedpicture.”Tourthecommunity.Whethertheschoolisinthecountrysideorinacitycenter,checkouttheoff-campusareanearestthecollege.5、A.Talktoparents.B.Talktostudents.C.Manyschoolsofferpeoplechancestositinonaclass.D.Herearefourwaystogetmorefamiliarwithaprospective(预期的)school.E.That'soneofthebestplaceswhereyoucanlearnaboutaschool'satmosphere.F.Bigcommunitiesarestillthemajorplacesthatattracttouristsinoursocietytoday.G.Ifthere'stime,toursomeofthemuseumsorotherpointsofinterestandeatatalocalrestaurant.LanguageLearningLearninganewlanguagecanbetrickyatanyage.Butinarecentstudy,scientistshavepinpointedtheexactageatwhichyourchancesofreachingfluencyinanewlanguageseemtoquicklydropoff:10.DoesthismeanyoushouldquityourFrenchclassifyou’reolderthan10?Non!1、Itfoundthatit’s“nearlyimpossible”toreachfluencyifyoustartlearningalanguageafterage10.That’snotbecauselanguageskillsstarttogodownhill.“You’restilllearningfast,”saysJoshuaHartshorne,oneofthestudy’scoauthors.“It’sjustthatyourunoutoftime,becauseyourabilitytolearnstartsdroppingataround17or18yearsold.”Peoplewhostartlearninganewlanguageafterage10maystillbecomequitegood,theauthorssay.2、Kidsmaybebetterthanadultsatlearningnewlanguagesformanyreasons.Children’sbrainsaremoreadaptablethanthoseofadults.3、“Alllearninginvolvesthebrainchanging,”Hartshornesays.“Children’

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