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考研《英语一》开化县2023年最后冲刺试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。Mymotherknewthatshecouldnotsendmetocollegeandpayforit.IfIwantedtogotocollege,itwasuptoroetofindouthowtogetthere.IfoundthatI36forsomegrants(助学金).Therewasenoughto37schoolandbooks,butnotenoughforroomandboard.Iacceptedajobaspartofawork-studyprogram.Iwasheddishesintheschoolcafeteria.Mygradeswent38.ItwasthehardestworkIhad39done.JustwhenIthoughtIwasgoingto40ofmycollegecareer,afriendtoldmethathisgrandmotherneededhelpontheweekends.41thatwasrequiredofmewascookingmeals.NowIwouldhavetimetostudy.Iwenttomeethisgrandmotherandacceptedthejob.Myfirst42washisgrandmother'sgreatloveofmusic.Oneday,shetoldmeIdidn'thaveenough43inmylifeanddecidedtoteachmetheart.Grandmawas44withmyabilityandencouragedmetocontinue.Weekendsbecamemorethanjustbooksandcooking;theywere45WhenChristmasbreakcame,Grandmagotachestcold46Iwasunwillingtoleaveher.Ihadn'tbeenhomesinceLaborDay,andmyfamilywas47toseeme.Isaidmygood-bye,48forhertemporarycareandreturnedhome.49Iwasloadingmycartogobacktoschool,thephonerangandmyfriendtoldmeGrandmadied.Ihungupthephonefeelinglikemyworldhadended.Ihad50myfriend,andthatwas51worsethanknowingIwouldhavetoreturntodishwashing.Fourweekslater,Iaskedtobeginthework-studyprogramagain.Thefinancialaidadvisorlookedatme52Ihadlostmymind.I53myposition,thenhesmiledandslidmeanenvelopewhichwasfromGrandma.Shehadknownhowsickshewas.IntheenvelopewasenoughmoneytopayfortherestofmyschoolyearandarequestthatItakepianolessonsinher54.Now,yearslater,whenIwalkbyapiano,I55andthinkofGrandma.Sheisplayingthepianoinheaven,Iamsure.1、A.fit B.matched C.suited D.qualified2、A.cover B.offer C.contain D.include3、A.backtofront B.insandouts C.upanddown D.lefttoright4、A.even B.ever C.never D.still5、A.cutout B.dropout C.leaveout D.turnout6、A.Everything B.Something C.All D.Anything7、A.ideaB.job C.finding D.discovery8、A.money B.fun C.energy D.ambition9、A.persuaded B.stuck C.impressed D.beaten10、A.filledwith B.coveredwith C.dottedwith D.equippedwith11、A.therefore B.then C.or D.and12、A.nervous B.surprised C.anxious D.shocked13、A.settled B.recommended C.organized D.arranged14、A.Before B.As C.After D.Since15、A.lost B.missed C.forgotten D.known16、A.far B.fairly C.very D.more17、A.aslongas B.asif C.evenif D.nowthat18、A.explained B.expressed C.realized D.announced19、A.way B.need C.memory D.response20、A.smile B.cry C.leave D.escapeSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Visitorsmustpresentallcarrieditemsforinspectionuponentry.Afterinspection,allbags,backpacks,umbrella,parcelsandotheritemsasdeterminedbysecurityofficersmustbeleftatthecheckrooms,freeofcharge,closetoeachentrance.Alloversizedbags,backpacksandluggagemustbeleftatthecheckroomsnearthe4thStreetentranceofeithertheEastorWestBuilding.Theseitemswillhavetobex-rayedbeforebeingaccepted.Itemsofvalue,suchaslaptopcomputers,camerasandfurcoats,maynotbeleftinthecheckroomsbutmaybecarriedintothegallery.Weregretthatthemuseumdoesn’thaveenoughspaceforvisitorsitemslargerthan17*26inchesinthegallery.Additionalsecurityproceduresandchecksmaybetakenaccordingtothedecisionofthegallery.*Forthesafetyoftheartworksandothervisitors,nothingmaybecarriedonavisitor’sback.Softfront-babycarriersareallowed,butchildrenmaynotbecarriedonshouldersorinachildcarrierwornontheback.Wheelchairsareavailablefreeofchargeneareachcheckroom.*Smokingisprohibited.Foodanddrinkarenotpermittedoutsidethefoodserviceareas.Unopenedbottledwatermaybecarriedonlyinavisitor’sbag.Cellphonesmaynotbeusedinthegallery.*Animals,otherthanserviceanimals,arenotpermitted.*Skateboardingisprohibited.*Picture-taking(includingvideo)forpersonaluseispermittedexceptinthespecialexhibits.*Pleasedon’ttouchtheworksofart.1、Accordingtothetext,whichitemcanbecarriedintothegallery?A.umbrellaB.packageC.IpadD.suitcase2、Wheninthegallery,whatcanvisitorsdo?A.Theycancarryopenedbottledwaterintheirbags.B.Theycandrinkinsidethefoodserviceareas.C.Theycantakepicturesforpersonaluseanywhere.D.Theymustpayiftheyusewheelchairsforthechildren.3、Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.ThepolicesofthegalleryB.TheartworksofthegalleryC.ThelocationofthegalleryD.ThehistoryofthegalleryText2Dodderisanunusualandunwantedplantthatattackedotherplants.Exceptforitsflower,theplantlookslikespaghetti,akindofnoodlesintheshapeoflongthinpiecesthatlooklikestringwhentheyarecooked.Itsalmostleafless,thread-likestemshangdownontopofotherplantsthatdodderneedstostayalive.Dodderdoesnotproduceitsownfood.Instead,itstealsfoodfromotherplants.Itfeedsbysuckingjuicesfromtheplantwhichiswrappedaround,oftenmakingitshostveryweakorevenkillingit.Doddercanfindotherplantsbytheirsmell.Whenayoungdodderplantstartsgrowing,itfollowsthesmellofplantsitprefers,liketomatoplants,potatoplants,orotherfarmcrops.Unlikemostplantsthatusuallygrowinthedirectionoflightorwarmth,adodderplantwillgrowinthedirectionof,forexample,tomatosmell-ifatomatohappenstobegrowingnearby.However,ayoungdodderplantmustfindahostplantquickly.Itnolongerneedsitsrootonceitisattachedtothehostandwrappedaroundit.Ifitcannotcatchasmellofpotentialhostwithinafewdays,itwilldryupandvanishevenifthereisplentyofwateraround.Onceitfindsahost,theyoungdodderplantwillattachitselftoitandstartgrowingfaster.Atthatpointthedodderplantwilldropitsroot.Dodderisthusadifficultweedtomanageandarealheadacheforfarmers.Whenitdoesgetoutofhand,doddercangreatlyreduceafarmer’sharvestorevendestroycropscompletely.Beforesowingtheirproduce,especiallyfarmersinwarmpartsoftheworldoftenchecktomakesurenounwanteddodderseedshavemixedwiththeircropseeds.Thisisagoodwaytostopdodderplantsfrommakingtheirwaytoacropfieldsecretly.1、Whydoestheauthormentionspaghettiinthefirstparagraph?A.Toanalyzethecontentofsomefood. B.Tointroducethetopicofthispassage.C.Totelltheusageofthedodderplants. D.Todescribetheshapeofdodderplants.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vanish”inthethirdparagraphmean?A.invade B.growC.escape D.disappear3、Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Dodderdoesn’tproduceitsownfood. B.Doddergivesoffsmelltoattractplants.C.Doddercanaffectfarmer’sincome. D.Doddercanonlysurviveintheshade.4、Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Tointroduceanewvarietyoffarmcrops.B.Tointroduceplantsthatareharmfultohumans.C.Tointroducethespecialabilitiesofadangerousplant.D.Tointroducerecentimprovementsinfarmingmethods.Text3Peoplewhohaveredhairandpeoplewhoarelosingtheirhaircouldfinallygettheirownemoji(表情符号).TheEmojipediawebsitehasshownnewemojisfollowingdemandsthattheyshouldbemorediverse.Ifitsideasareapproved,thenewemojiscouldbeaddedin2018,alongsidenewcharactersthathavegrey,curlyorAfrohair.“Newstylesfocusonappearancesthataren’tcurrentlysupportedintheinformalskintoneandhaircolorpairings(组合)usedonmanycellphones,”showedonepageonthewebsite.ThepagegaveJessicaChastainandEdSheeranasexamplesofpeoplewithredhair.SineadO’ConnorandSamuelLKacksonweregivenasexamplesofpeoplewithnohairorashavenhead.Theemojiscouldbereleasedin2018ifchosenbytheUnicodeConsortiumwhichmetinJanuary,2017followinganumberofcomplaintsaboutlackofdiversity.“Non-naturallyoccurringfeatures,suchasbluehairandtattoos,arenotincludedinthisproject,”thewebsiteadded.Attheendof2016,ApplepublisheditsiOS10.2softwareupdatewhichincluded72newemojissuchasfirefighters,astronauts,rockstarsandsoon.Butpeoplewhohaveredhairwerenotablyabsent,causingaglobalprotest.AwebsiteinScotlanddemandinggingeremojisgot20,000signatures.Themainissueisthatthereisoneorganization,knownasUnicodeConsortium,whocontrolsemojisoniPhone.InMarch,anewlistofemojiswaspublishedbyEmojipediawhichmightbereleasedlaterthisyear.However,theemojisneedtobeapprovedbytheUnicodeTechnicalCommitteebeforepeoplecanusethem.In2015,gingeremojiswerepublishedontheGooglePlayStoreforAndroid.Butupuntilnow,theUnicodeConsortiumhasnotbeenwillingtogiveintogingercampaigners.1、Whichofthefollowingemojiscouldbeincludedin2018?A.Characterswithblackhair.B.Characterswithwhiteskin.C.Characterswithshavenheads.D.Characterswithsmilingfaces.2、TattoosarerejectedbytheUnicodeConsortiumbecause________.A.thereisnodemandforthemB.peopledislikesuchemojisC.theyareoutoffashionD.theyarenotnaturalidentity3、WhatistheUnicodeConsortium’sattitudetogingeremojis?A.Favorable.B.Ambiguous.C.Disapproving.D.Uncaring.4、Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.NewEmojistoBEAddedin2018B.ComplaintsaboutthePresentEmojisC.DemandsforNewandInformalEmojisD.GlobalProtestsagainsttheLackofDiversityText4BreconBeaconsYAChasanamazingopportunityforbudding(崭露头角的)archaeologistsofallages,inSunderlandinTyneandWear.ThankstofundingfromtheHeritageLotteryFund,professionalarchaeologistsfromWardellArmstrongwillbeinvestigatinganarchaeologicalmysteryandtheyneedyourhelp.Romans?“Thesiteisabitofamystery”,FrankGieccofromWardellArmstrongsaid.“Thereisaverynicecropmarkrecordedonthesitethathasgotlotsofpeopleveryexcited.Geophysicistsfailedtofindanythingrelatingtothecropmark.ThereisanecdotalevidenceofRomanmaterialbeingfound,butnothingisofficiallyrecorded.Wehopetofinallyanswerthequestionofwhatisinthisfield,duringthetwoweeksonsite.IsthereevidenceofanyRomanoccupationonthesite?Canyouhelpusfindout?”GetinvolvedThisisanopportunityforbothadultsandchildrentotakepartinfieldwalkingandtrialtrenching(smallhand-dugtestpitsforchildren).Noexperienceisnecessary,trainingwillbeprovidedbytheprofessionalarchaeologistsfromWardellArmstrong,andallequipmentwillbeprovided.Volunteerscanattendforasfeworasmanydaysastheywish,buttheydoneedtobookaplace.Formoreinformation,andtobookyourplace,pleasecontactNormanKirtlanatsunderlandforgottenstones@.1、Ifyouintendtotakepartintheactivity,you________.A.willbechargedforusingequipmentB.willbecoachedbyexpertsinthefieldC.shouldhaveworkedwitharchaeologistsbeforeD.shouldsparetwoweekstostayatthesite2、What’sthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toseekfundingforarchaeologicalresearch.B.Toappealforhelpinprovingfindingsbasedonanecdotalevidence.C.Tofindvolunteerstohelpsolveanarchaeologicalmystery.D.ToorganizevolunteerstohelpsortourdataontheRomanoccupation.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)(河南省郑州市2018届高三下学期第三次模拟)Throughoutmodernhistory,perhapstherehasneverbeenascientistasiconic(偶像的)asStephenHawkingWhetherhe1.(educate)theworldwithhisknowledgeoftheuniverse,ormakingfunofhimselfinTVshows,itishardtoimaginewhattheworldwillbelikenowHawkingisnolongerinOnMarch14,2018,theBritishphysicistpassedawayinCambridgeSincethen,manypeoplehaveexpressedtheircondolences(哀悼)onsocialmedia,includingBritishcomputerscientistTimBerners-Lee,2.inventedtheWorldWideWeb“Wehavelostagreatmindandawonderfulspirit,”Berners-LeewroteHawkingwasaniconformanyreasons,buthewillbebestremembered3.hisworkinthefieldofscienceBuildingonGermanscientistAlbertEinstein’swork,Hawkingexplainedhisbeliefthatspace4.(start)withtheBigBang,andwillendwithblackholes“Thiscompletesetoflawscangiveusthe5.(answer)toquestionslike‘Howdidtheuniversebegin?’”Hawkingwroteinhis2010workTheGrandDesign“Whereisitgoingandwillithaveanend?Ifso,howwillitend?”Besideshisworkinscience,healsomanagedtoovercomemanydifficultiesinhispersonallifeWhile6.(study)atCambridgeUniversity,hewasdiagnosedwithmotorneuron(运动神经元)diseaseattheageof7.His8.(ill)lefthimparalyzedandhewastoldheonlyhadashorttimetoliveHowever,hewentontobecomeoneofthe9.(great)mindstheworldhaseverknown“IfeltitwasunfairWhyshouldthishappentome?”heoncerecalled“Atthetime,IthoughtmylifewasoverandthatIwouldneverrealizethepotentialIfeltIhadButnow,50yearslater,Icanbesatisfiedwithmylife”Hawkingleftbehindagreatlegacy(遗产)HissignaturebookABriefHistoryofTime:FromtheBigBangtoBlackHoles,10.(publish)in1988,becameoneoftheworld’sbest-sellingsciencepublicationsAndin2014,UKactorEddieRedmayneplayedHawkinginthemovieTheTheoryofEverything,whichtellsthetaleofthephysicist’slifeHemaynolongerbewithus,11.HawkingwillcontinuetoinspiretheworldforgenerationstocomeAsheoncesaidhimself,“Lookupatthestarsandnotdownatyourfeet!”Arezoosnecessary,1.aretheyonlybadtotheanimals?Thisis2.questionthatcausesdisagreementamongmanyanimalexpertsSome,wemayjustcallthemGroupA,believethat3.(place)animalsinazoodoesharmtothemThesepeoplethinkthatallanimalsshouldbeprotectedfrombeinghuntedtoomuchand4.(leave)intheirnativelandTheyalsoadvisepeopleto5.(educate)toknowmoreaboutanimalsinthewildOtherexpertsofGroupBthink6.(different)TheysaymodernzoosaredesignedverycloselytothenaturalenvironmentOneoftheirstrongestargumentsisthatcertainspecies,7.asthepandafromChinaandthewhitetigerfromIndia8.notonlyprotectedfromuncontrolledkillingbutcangivebabiesunder9.(protect)andinthatwaytheymaybesaved10.dyingoutSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填放空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Physicalactivityisknowntoreducetheriskofsomediseasessuchasheartdisease,strokeanddiabetes.Itisalsoknowntoincreasethereleaseofendorphins(安多芬)whichreducefeelingsofpainandhelppeoplefeelmorehappyandpeaceful.1、Someexpertsbelieveitistheactofexercisingitself.Otherssayitisthefeelingonegetsfromhavingmetanexercisegoal.Eitherway,thetwothingsworktogetherwhenitcomestoimprovingone’semotionalhealth.2、Aerobicexercisegetsourheartrategoingfasterandincreasesourbreathing.Activitieslikewalkingatanincreasedspeed,dancing,swimmingorridingabicyclearegoodexamples.Muscle-strengtheningactivitieshelpbuildandstrengthenmusclegroupsinthebody.3、.Expertssaidadultsshouldgetatleasttwoandahalfhoursofaerobicexerciseeachweek.Moreintenseactivitiesreducethesuggestedamountoftimetoonehourandfifteenminutes.4、.EarlieradvicefromtheCentersforDiseaseControlsaidpeopleneedtoexercisethirtyminuteseachdayforatleastfivedaystogetthehealthbenefitsofexercise.Morerecentresearchsuggestedthatthosegainsarethesamewhetheryouexerciseforshortperiodsoverfivedaysorlongersessionsovertwoorthreedays.5、Theyhelppeopleguaranteethattheystaywiththeprogram.A.Therearetwoseparate,butequallyimportantkindsofphysicalactivity.B.Thiskindofexerciseincludesliftingweights,ordoingsit-upsandpush-ups.C.Healthexpertshavelongnotedtheimportanceofphysicalactivity.D.Thereissomedebateaboutexactlywhatcausesthebraintoreleaseendorphins.E.Expertssaypeopleshouldchoosephysicalactivitiesthattheyfindfun.F.Someexamplesareplayingbasketball,swimminganddistancerunning.G.Physicalactivitycanhelppeoplereducetheriskofgettingdiabetes.LoveandFriendshipTheyarebothsomuchrelatedtoeachother.Andbotharesodissimilar!Whatarethedifferencesbetweenfriendshipandlove?Isplatonic(柏拉图式的)friendshippossiblebetweenpersonsoftheoppositesex?1、Whatisfriendship?Whydowecallapersonourfriend?Whendowecallsomeoneaverygoodfriend?Ifwecareforaperson,

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