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考研《英语一》江西省抚州市宜黄县2023年全真模拟试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Morethanthreedecadesago,IwasastudentatahighschoolinSouthernCalifornia.Thestudentbodyof3,200wasameltingpotofethnicgroups.Theenvironmentwas1
.OnedayIwaswalkingdownthesidewalkwhensomeonekickedmefrombehind.Turning2
,Idiscoveredthelocalgang.Fistscamefromevery3
asthe15gangmemberssurroundedme.4Ihadtohaveanoperation.MydoctortoldmethatifIhadbeenhitinthehead5
,Iprobablywouldhavedied.AfterI6
,somefriendssaid,“Let’sgettheseguys!”Thatwastheway7were“resolved”.Apartofmesaid,“Yes!”Butanotherpartofme8andsaidno.Historyhasprovedtimeandagainthatrevengeonly9theconflict.Weneededtodosomethingdifferenttobreakthecounter-productive(适得其反的)chainof10
.Workingwithvariousethnicgroups,we11whatwecalleda“BrotherhoodCommittee”toworkonimproving12relationships.Iwasamazedtolearnhowmuch13fellowstudentshadinbuildingabrighterfuture.Twoyearslater,I14
StudentBodyPresident.EventhoughIranagainsttwofriends,oneafootballheroandtheotherapopular“bigmanofthecampus”,asignificantmajorityofthe3,200studentsjoinedmeinthe15ofdoingthingsdifferently.Wemadesignificantprogressinbuildingbridgesbetween16
,learninghowtotalkwithand17
differentethnicgroups,resolvingdifferenceswithout18andlearninghowtobuildtrustinthemostdifficultofcircumstances.Beingstackedbythegangwasclearlyoneofmytoughestlifemoments.WhatIlearned,19
,aboutrespondingwithloveratherthanreturninghatehasbeena20
forceinmylife.Turningupourlightinthepresenceofthosewhoselightisdim(昏暗的)becomesthedifferencethatmakesthedifference.1、A.clearB.toughC.protectiveD.dirty2、A.aroundB.onC.intoD.out3、A.meansB.situationC.ApproachD.direction4、A.GraduallyB.RegularlyC.EventuallyD.Frequently5、A.overtimeB.onemoretimeC.aheadoftimeD.innotime6、A.treatedB.recoveredC.sufferedD.calmed7、A.conditionsB.atmospheresC.fantasiesD.problems8、A.pausedB.agreedC.startedD.proceeded9、A.remainsB.finishesC.continuesD.proves10、A.accidentsB.itemsC.eventsD.scenes11、A.puttogetherB.putasideC.putbackD.putdown12、A.politicalB.racialC.civilD.national13、A.sympathyB.knowledgeC.HonorD.interest14、A.votedforB.ranforC.foughtforD.calledfor15、A.needB.dangerC.processD.way16、A.culturesB.schoolsC.banksD.ranks17、A.belongtoB.leadtoC.relatetoD.devoteto18、A.agreementB.DemonstrationC.justiceD.violence19、A.henceB.howeverC.moreoverD.then20、A.powerfulB.peacefulC.carefulD.thoughtfulSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Do’sandDon’tsinWhale(鲸)WatchingTheDepartmentofFisheriesandOceanshasdevelopedguidelinesforwhalewatchinginJohnstoneStrait,wherekillerwhalesarefoundonadailybasiseachsummer.Itisstronglyrecommendedthatvessel(船只)operatorsfollowtheseguidelinesforallkindsofwhales.•Approachwhalesfromtheside,notfromthefrontortheback.•Approachnocloserthan100metres,thenstoptheboatbutkeeptheengineon.•Keepnoiselevelsdown—nohorns,whistlesorracingofengines.•Startyourboatonlyafterthewhalesaremorethan100metresfromyourvessel•Leavetheareaslowly,graduallymovingfasterwhenyouaremorethan300metresfromthewhales.•Approachandleaveslowly,avoidingsuddenchangesinspeedordirection.•Avoiddisturbinggroupsofrestingwhales.•Keepatlowspeedsandremaininthesamedirectioniftravelingsidebysidewithwhales.•Whenwhalesaretravelingclosetoshore,avoidcrowdingthemneartheshoreorcomingbetweenthewhalesandtheshore.•Limitthetimespentwithanygroupofwhalestolessthan30minutesatatimewhenwithin100to200metresofwhales.•Ifthereismorethanonevesselatthesameobservationspot,besuretoavoidanyboatpositionthatwouldresultinsurroundingthewhales.•Worktogetherbycommunicatingwithothervessels,andmakesurethatalloperatorsareawareofthewhalewatchingguidelines.1、Forwhomisthistextwritten?A.Tourguides.B.Governmentofficials.C.Whalewatchers.D.Vesseloperators.2、Whenleavingtheobservationareas,thevesselshould.A.moveclosetothebeachB.increasespeedgraduallyC.keepitsenginerunningslowlyD.remainatthebackofthewhalesText2Best
Science
Booksof2017Atitsheart,scienceisaboutcuriosity.Soitstandstoreasonthesebooksaboutscienceshouldmakeyouexamineyourworldmoreclosely,andindoingso,giveyouasenseofwonder.Big
Chicken,
by
Maryn
McKennaInvestigative
journalist
Maryn
McKenna
uses
the
modern
industrialchickenasawindowintohowantibiotics(抗生素)
transformed
modernagriculture—forgoodandill.Shetraceshowanimalantibioticsendangerhumanhealth,
causing
serious
problems
from
antibiotic
resistantstomachinfectionstoUTIs.RecognizingthatAmericansaregoingtocontinuetoeatchickennomatterwhat,McKennasuggestsawayinwhichfactoryfarmingridsitselfofitsdependenceonantibiotics.Why
Time
Flies,
by
Alan
BurdickNew
Yorker
staff
writer
Alan
Burdick
examines
the
greatest
gift
humanity
has
ever
known:
time.
Time,hewrites,appears
to
exist
in
two
distinct
forms.
One
is
the
standardized,objectivekindfoundinclocksandwatches;theother
is
our
internal,
biological
sense
of
time,the
one
we
measure
in
our
cells,
bodies
and
minds.Butthecloserhelooks,the
less
clearer
this
distinction
appears.Paleoart,
by
Zoe
LescazeDinosaurs
have
long
captured
the
imaginations
of
scientists
and
artists
alike,
and
Paleoart
bringsthosevisionstogetherinablendofhumanknowledgeandcreativity.Theseimagesnotonlyshowourchangingunderstandingofdinosaurs,butalsoreflectthedistinctartisticsensibilitiesoftheirtime.Bothartisticandeducational,thesepicturesarecertainlyinfluential.WhatIt’sLiketoBeaDog,byGregoryBernsBerns,aneuroscientists,traineddogstositinamachineinordertolookintothebrainsofconsciousdogsforthefirsttime.Thatpioneeringworkinspiredhimtodigdeeperintothemindsofotheranimals,fromsealionstotheextinctthylacine(袋狼).Bernssays,“Withtheirabilitytothink,chooseandfeel,dogsandotheranimalsdonotdeservethecrueltreatmenthumanssooftendotothem.”1、Which
book
has
something
to
do
with
public
health?A.Big
Chicken.B.Why
Time
Flies.C.Paleoart.D.What
It
’s
Like
to
Be
a
Dog.2、Who
writes
about
time?A.Maryn
Mckenna.B.Alan
Burdick.C.Zoe
Lescaze.D.Gregory
Berns.3、What
was
Berns’
pioneering
work?A.Training
dogs.B.Studying
extinct
animals.C.Observing
dog
brains.D.Fighting
for
animal
rights.Text3ThismessageistoinformallthechildrenthatSanta’spostofficeinHimmelpfort,Germany,isopentoreceiveyourholidaywishes.ThatmeansyoucanmailyourletterstoSantaabout6weekssoonerthanthatlastyear.Santaknowsyou’vebeengoodandwantstomakesureheandhishelpersreceiveyourwishlistearlier.EightpostofficesareorganizedacrossGermanytoansweralltheletterschildrensend.Thisyeartheyplantoreceiveover250,000letters.Thoughthelettersflyfromover80differentcountries,Santaandhishelperscanunderstandandmakesuretoansweralltheletters.In1984,twochildrenfromBerlinsenttheirwishliststoHimmelpfortafterspendingtheirvacationthere.TheirletterswereansweredbypostalemployeesandlaterHimmelpfortincreaseditshelperstomeettheneedsofincreasedmailtraffic.Yearafteryear,Santaandhiscrewuseaneco-friendlypoweredvehicletocollectthethousandsofletterstheyreceivefromyoungboysandgirls.ThegreatnewsforthisyearisthatifyoucometothebeautifultownofHimmelpfort,youcandropoffyourletterandvisitSantainperson,fromTuesdaystoThursdaysuntilChristmasEve.Santadoesnotcurrentlyhaveane-mail,TwitteroraFacebookaccount.Hebelievesinold-fashionedcommunication.Sogetoutyourpaperandwriteyourwishlist.Justmakesureyourletterisclearsoyoucanreceiveanofficialresponse.SendyourletterstoSantaChristmasPostOfficeHimmelpfortGermany2981、ThisyearSantaandhishelpers.A.areeagertoreceivemorewishesB.keeptravelingaround80countriesC.areabletoreceivekids’lettersearlierD.answermostofthelettersforkids2、Fromthe3rdparagraph,weknowthat.A.childrenfromBerlinlikespendingholidaysinHimmelpfortB.postofficessendkidsallthepresentstheyaskforC.SantausesapoweredvehiclebecauseoftheheavymailtrafficD.childrencanvisitSantainthefleshbeforeChristmasEvethisyear3、Santadoesn’thavesocialcommunicationsonlineprobablybecausehe.A.isnotsureabouttheonlinesecurityB.truststraditionalwaysofcommunicationC.prefersofficialandformallettersD.thinkswrittenlettersareclearerthane-mails4、Thistextisintendedfor.A.touristscomingtoHimmelpfortB.teenagerspreferringwritinglettersC.parentspreparingforChristmasD.childrenplanningtowritetoSantaText4Asanyplanepassengerwillconfirm,acryingbabyisalmostimpossibletoignore,nomatterhowhardyoutry.Nowscientistsbelievetheymayhaveworkedoutwhy.Ababy’scrypullsattheheartstrings(扣人心弦)inawaywhileothercriesdon’t,researchersfound.Researchersfoundthatababy’scrycantriggeruniqueemotionalresponsesinthebrain,makingitimpossibleforustoignorethem---whetherweareparentsornot.Othertypesofcries,includingcallsofanimalsingreatpain,failtogetthesameresponse---suggestingthebrainisprogrammedtorespondspecificallytoababy’scry.AteamofOxfordUniversityscientistsscannedthebrainsof28menandwomenastheylistenedtoavarietyofcallsandcries.After100milliseconds,twopartsofthebrainthatrespondtoemotionlitup.Theirresponsetoababy’scrywasparticularlystrong.Theresponsewasseeninbothmenandwomen-eveniftheyhadnochildren.ResearcherDr,ChristineParsonssaid,“Youmightreadthatmenshouldjustnoticeababyandstepoveritandnotseeit,butit’snottrue.Thereisaspecialprocessinginmenandwomen,whichmakessensefromanevolutionaryviewthatbothmenandwomenwouldberespondingtothesecries,”Thestudyinvolvedpeoplewhowerenotparents,yettheyareallrespondingquicklytotheseparticularcriessothismightbeafundamentalresponsepresentinallofusregardlessofparentalstatus.ResearcherKatieYoungsaiditmaytakeabitlongerforsomeonetorecognizetheirownchild’scriesbecausetheyneedtodomore“fine-grainedanalysis”.Theteamhadpreviouslyfoundthatourreactionsspeedupwhenwehearababycrying.Adultsperformedbetteroncomputergameswhentheywereplayedthesoundofababycryingthanaftertheyheardrecordingsofadultscryingorhigh-pitched(高音的)birdsong.Thefindingscouldhelpshedlightonpost-natal(产后的)depression---wheremothersstruggletobondwiththeirnewborn---byshowinghowahealthybrainrespondstoababy’scries.1、Ababy’scryisdifficulttoignorebecauseit.A.keepsoncryingB.criesharderthanadultsC.causespeoplegreatpainD.makespeoplefeelstrongemotions2、Theunderlinedword“trigger”inParagraph2probablymeans“‘‘A.removeB.avoidC.causeD.cure3、WhatmayChristineParsonsagreeto?A.Almosteveryonemakescertainresponsetoababy’scries.B.Acryingbabymakesnosensetopeoplewithoutchildren.C.Menpaylessattentiontoacryingbabythanwomen.D.Parentscanhardlyrecognizetheirownbabies’cry.4、Computergamesarementionedinthetexttoshow.A.players’differentreactionstoacryingbabyB.baby’scryingcontributestoquickerreactionsC.theinfluenceofbaby’sandadult’scryingonperformanceD.it’shardtokeepone’sconcentrationwithacryingbabynearbyPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Withthe1.(develop)ofindustry,airpollutionisgettingmoreandmoreseriousInBeijing,manypeoplesufferdifferentkindsofillnessesbecause2.airpollutionAirpollutionis3.(main)causedbythefollowingreasonsAbouthalfoftheproblemiscausedbyvehiclesTherearemoreandmorecarsandbusesontheroads,4.giveoffpoisonousgases35%ofairpollutioniscausedbyfactories5.factoristhesmokers6.(smoke)doesharmtoother’shealthaswellastothatofthesmokersBesides,about10%ofairpollutioniscausedbyotherreasonsWeshouldtakesome7.(measure)tofightagainstpollutionNewfuelcanbeusedtotake8.placeofgasWecanplantmoretrees,grassandflowersAllinall,ifeverybodyrealizetheimportanceofenvironmentanddoessomething9.(stop)pollution,theproblem10.(solve)WhenIwasincollege,awhitecatoftenshoweduponourcampusItwasclear1.hewasastray(流浪的)catbecausehelookedthinandweakStudentswouldplaywithhimafterclassandfeedhimallkindsoffoodTheschooldidn’tsayanythingaboutthecatfor2.longtimeButoneday,we3.(tell)thatoneofourfellowstudentshadaninfectiousdiseaseandthatthecatwas4.(possible)thesourceAfterthat,wewerenotallowedtotouchanystray5.(animal)oncampusTheschoolstartedtomakeeffortstokeepanimals6.campusaswellSincewewerenotallowedtofeedthewhitecat,itwashardforhimtofindfoodonthestreetHe7.(become)weakandskinnyButwhiletherestofusignoredthecat,asecurityguardatourschooldecidedtotakeonthe8.(responsible)ofcaringforhimHetookthecattoavetforahealthcheckHethenwenttoanearbysupermarketandboughtfoodforthecat,aswellasasmallbedforhimtosleepinHemadesurethecatwashealthyand9.(comfort)Itmightseemlikeasmallefforttosomepeople10.thismanriskedhisjob-hisonlysourceofincome-justtofeedatinycatwhonooneelsecaredforItwasaveryheartwarmingthingtoseeSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Onmanywebsitesproductivityexpertsshareadviceonhowtoachieveyourcareerandlifegoals.Manyexpertsagreeononething:1、Herearefourideasonhowtostartyourdayoffright.Getupanhourearly.InAmericanEnglish,weliketosay,“Theearlybirdgetstheworm.”Thisexpressionmeansthatpeoplewhoriseupearlyhaveaheadstartand,therefore,aremorelikelytosucceed.2、Oneofthemis“Earlytobed,earlytorise,makesamanhealthy,wealthyandwise.”3、YouseeaFacebookpostfromafriendandheisangryaboutsomepoliticalissueandtheheateddiscussionpullsyouin.Beforeyouknowit,anhourhaspassed!Youhurryoutthedoorsoasnottobelateforwork.Thisisnotthebestwaytostartyourday.Exercise!Physicalfitnessexpertsoftensuggestsomeformofexerciseinthemorningbecausethemiddleofthedayisabusytimeformostpeople.Bytheday’send,youmaynothavethetimeorenergytoexercise.Howmanytimeshaveyoufinishedworkandsaidtoyourself,“I’mtootiredtoexercise!I’lldoittomorrow.”4、Thinkaboutyourdayatnight.Taketimeattheendofthedaytothinkbackonallthethings
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