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乐山市沙湾区2023年考研《英语一》临考冲刺试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)YearsagoafarmerownedlandalongtheAtlanticseacoast.Headvertisedforhiredhands.MostpeopleweretoworkonfarmsalongtheAtlantic.TheyfearedtheawfulthatspreadacrosstheAtlantic,damagingthebuildingsandcrops.thefarmerinterviewedapplicantsforthejob,hereceivedmany.Finally,ashort,thinman,wellpastmiddleage,thefarmer.”Areyouagoodfarmhand?”thefarmeraskedhim.“Well,Icanwhenthewindblows,”answeredthelittleman.Althoughbythisanswer,thefarmer,forhelp,hiredhim.Thelittlemanworkedwellaroundthe,busyfromdawntodusk,andthefarmerfeltwiththeman’swork.thenonenightthewindhowled(怒号)loudlyinfromoffshore.Jumpingoutofbed,thefarmertookalanternandnextdoorthehiredhand’ssleepingroom.Heshookthelittlemanand,“Getup!Astormiscoming!Tiethingsdowntheyareblownaway!Thelittlemanrolledoverinbedandsaid,“Nosir.Itoldyou,Icansleepwhenthewindblows”bytheanswer,thefarmerwastemptedtofirehimonthespot.,hehurriedoutsidetopreparedforthestorm.Tohis,hediscoveredthatallofthehaystacks(干草堆)hadbeencoveredwithtarpaulins(帆布).Thecowsandthechickenswereallintheplaces,andthedoorswerefastened.Thewindowsweretightly.Everythingwas.Nothingcouldbeblownaway.Thefarmerthenunderstoodwhathishiredhandmeant,sohereturnedtohisbedtoalsosleepwhilethewindblew.1、A.unfitB.curiousC.undoubtedD.unwilling2、A.hurricanesB.stormsC.earthquakesD.wars3、A.ifB.onceC.asD.until3、A.refusalsB.suggestionsC.rewardsD.desires4、A.approachedB.interviewedC.remindedD.educated5、A.workB.sleepC.wakeD.flee6、A.excitedB.touchedC.puzzledD.discouraged7、A.convenientB.famousC.badD.desperate8、A.farmB.companyC.oceanD.station9、A.boredB.satisfiedC.patientD.honest10、A.walkedB.slippedC.rushedD.fell11、A.cheeredB.whisperedC.askedD.cried12、A.whileB.afterC.beforeD.unless12、A.firmlyB.weaklyC.strangelyD.closely13、A.movedB.angeredC.beatenD.calmed14、A.thereforeB.asaresultC.asusuallyD.instead15、A.surpriseB.regretC.horrorD.sorrow16、A.wrongB.properC.topD.clean17、A.paintedB.storedC.securedD.destroyed19、A.fliedawayB.dieddownC.blownawayD.tieddownSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1It’snotpianolessonsordanceclasses.Nowadays,thebiggestextra-curricularactivityinthewestisgoingtoatutor.Pat,amotherinCanada,spendsabout800Canadiandollarsamonthontutorswhenfindingouthalfherdaughter’sclasshavetutors.Shefeelslikeherchildisgoingtofallbehindbecauseeveryoneelseseemstobeahead.Shelley,amotherofthree,alsohastutorsconstantlycominginandoutofherhome.Shewasalwaysyellingwhenshecouldn’tmanagetogetherchildrenfocused.Whenshegetsatutoronceaweek,theybecomefocusedforoneentirehourandcangetmostoftheirhomeworkdone.Tutoringisn’tsimplyaprivateschoolphenomenon.Norisitintendedonlyforlower-achievingstudents.InCanadaalone,sevenpercentofhighschoolstudentsreportedusingatutorin2010.Thatincreasedto15percentin2015.Overall,parentshiretutorsbecausetheyareworriedschoolarenotmeetingtheirexpectations,butthereisalsoacultureshift.AspecialvalueisplacedoneducationinAsia,wheretutoringisviewedasanextensiontotheschoolday.AsalargenumberofAsiansemigratedtothewestovertherecentyears,theirattitudestowardseducationhavehadaninfluence.Anotherreasonforthegrowthinbusinessisparentalfrustrationandtheirpackedschedules.Alotofparentsjustdon’thavetimetohelptheirchildrenwithhomeworkandsomeotherscouldn’thelptheirchildrenafterGrade3,accordingtoapresidentofanAmericantutoringcompany.Therehasbeenanoticeablechangeintheattitudes,too.Childrenusedtogetbullied(被欺负)forhavingatutor,nowit’sbecomingthenormtohaveone.Childrendon’tseemtomindthattheyhaveatutor.Oneparentfeelssurprisedthatsomanyofherchild’sclassmateshavetutors.Fortheamountparentspayintuition,childrenshouldhaveasmuchextrahelpchildrenwithatutorbecause_______.1、Shelleydecidedtoequipherchildrenwithatutorbecause_______.A.herchildren’sschoolisnotmeetingherexpectationB.overhalfofherchildren’sclassmateshavetutorsC.herchildren’shomeworkistoodifficultforherD.shehadahardtimegettingherchildrenfocused2、InCanada,thepopulationofhighschoolstudentsusingatutorgrewby_______from2010to2015.A.7%.B.8%.C.10%.D.15%.3、Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementisTRUE?A.Patgotatutorbecauseshecan’thelpherchildrenwithhomework.B.Shelleyspendsabout800Canadiandollarsontutorseverymonth.C.AsiansusuallyplacemoreemphasisoneducationthatCanadians.D.Moststudentswiththehelpoftutorshavepoorgradesatschool.4、Thetutoringbusinessinthewesthasbeenseeningrowthinrecentyearsbecause_______.a.alotofparentsaretoooccupiedtohelptheirchildrenwithhomework.b.childrennolongergetbulliedforgoingtoatutorandgettingextrahelpc.manyschoolscannotofferasmuchhelpastheirstudentsneedd.Asiansemigratingtothewesthaveaffectedpeople’sattitudetotutoring.A.a,b,c.B.a,b,d.C.a,c,d.D.b,c,d.Text2Scientistsarepreparingtolaunchtheworld'sfirstmachinetocleanuptheplanet'slargestmassofoceanplastic.Theexpertsbelievethemachineshouldbeabletocollecthalfofthedetritusinthepatch–about40,000metrictons–withinfiveyears.Inthepastfewweekstheyhavebeenbusyweldingtogethergianttubesthatwillsitonthesurfaceoftheseaandformtheskeletonofthemachine,creatingthelargestfloatingbarrierevermade。Thesystem,originallydreamedupbyMr.Slat,willbeshippedoutthissummertotheGreatPacificGarbagePatch,betweenHawaiiandCalifornia,andwhichcontainsanestimated1.8trillionpiecesofplastic.Itwillbethefirsteverattempttotacklethepatchsinceitwasdiscoveredin1997.Mr.Slatwas16andstillatschoolwhenhewasdivinginGreeceandfirstsawforhimselftheamountofplasticpollutingthesea.“Thereweremorebagsthanfishdownthere,”herecalls.Twoyearslaterhecameupwithasolution,quituniversityaftersixmonthsandsetupTheOceanCleanupasacompany.Mr.Slat,23,saysthefirstplastictoarriveonshorewillbeamajormilestone.“Weasahumanitycreatedthisproblem,soIthinkit'sourresponsibilityalsotohelpsolveit,”hesaid.TheGreatPacificGarbagePatch(GPGP)spans617,763sqmiles-morethantwicethesizeofFrance,andcontainsatleast79,000tonsofplastic,researchfoundlastmonth.Mostofitismadeupof“ghostgear”–partsofabandonedandlostfishinggear,suchasnetsandropes–oftenfromillegalfishingvessels.Ghostgearkillsmorethan100,000whales,dolphinsandsealseachyear,accordingtoscientificsurveys.Seabirdsandothermarinelifeareincreasinglybeingfounddeadwithstomachsfullofsmallpiecesofplastic.Creatureseatplasticdiscardedintheseathinkingit’sfoodbutthenstarvetodeathbecausetheyarenotfeedingproperly.Othersaretrappedanddieofstarvationorarestrangledorsuffocatedbyghostgear.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinthefirstparagraphprobablymean?A.waste.B.ocean.C.system.D.machine.2、Accordingtothepassage,mostoftheGarbageinPacificismadeupof_____.A.fishingvesselsB.dolphinsandsealsC.gianttubesD.abandonedfishinggear3、whydosomecreaturesinTheGreatPacificGarbagePatchdieofstarvation?A.becausetheywerekilledbyGhostgear.B.becausetheyweresuffocatedbyghostgear.C.becausetheydidn'tlikeeatingplastic.D.becausetheyarenotfeedingproperly.4、WhatisthemainideaofthePassage?A.newsaboutthefirstmachinetocleanupoceanplastic.B.reportaboutthedeathofmarinelifeC.informationaboutoceanplastic.D.thereasonforinventingamachine.Text3AblogpostedDec

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PMbyAlannaMallonAlannaMallonisaCambridgeCityCouncilor.EachyearinNovember,IreceiveaflurryofemailsandtextsfromfriendswhowanttovolunteerwiththeirfamiliesonThanksgivingasawaytogiveback.IalsofieldphonecallsfromorganizationswhowanttodonatetolocalprogramsthatprovideThanksgivingmeals.However,asanofficialwhostillworksinthenonprofitsector,IalsofeeldeeplyanxiousbecauseIknowtheother51weeksoftheyear,thesecriticalprogramsthatprovidefoodaccesstoresidentsinneedarestarvingforbothvolunteersanddonations.Hungerisayearroundproblem,andeachweekvolunteersarethenecessaryparttoensurethatprogramsareabletoservethecommunity.AtFoodForFree,werelyonabout100volunteersperweek,andeachofthosevolunteersisextremelyimportanttoprovidingfresh,healthyfoodtopeopleintheGreaterBostonareawhoneedit.SchoolchildrenwhotakebackpacksoffoodhomeonFridays,communitycollegestudentswhorelyonourFamilyMealsprogramtothriveinclass,elderlyanddisabledresidentswhoreceivetwicemonthlydeliveriesoffoodtotheirdoorsthroughourHomeDeliveryprogram,—theyallrelyonusensuringenoughvolunteersshowuptodothework.Thesevolunteersdon’tshowupinyoursocialmediafeeds,theydon’twinawardsandnoonewritesabouttheminthelocalnewspapers.Buttheyareheroes.Andyoucanbetoo.Ifeveryonemadeapromisetovolunteeronceamonth,orevenonceaquarter,Iknowthatwecouldreducesomeoftheanxietytheseorganizationsfeel,asamorereliablevolunteernetworkallowsthemtofocusonhelpingpeople,notfillingvolunteerslots.HereisalistofafeworganizationswhoaredoingcriticalworkinCambridgetoaddressfoodinsecurity.Offeryourtimetoanorganization,theywillbedeeplygrateful—andIamgoingtobetthatyouwillfeelprettygoodaboutyourselftoo.FoodForFree:

/volunteer.CEOC:

/food-pantry.HarvardSquareHomelessShelter:

/volunteer.CommunityCooks:

/join-us.MargaretFullerNeighborhoodHouse:

223、Whatcanbelearntfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Thefoodsafetyworriestheauthor.B.Volunteersareneededallyearround.C.DonationscanbemadethroughtheInternet.D.PeoplelikegettingtogetheronThanksgiving.1、Paragraph3ismainlyabout________.A.theneedforfreshfood B.thedutyofFoodForFreeC.thevalueofvoluntarywork D.thedifficultlifeoflocalpeople2、Thepassageisto________.A.callforaction B.expressthanksC.advertiseprograms D.introducewebsitesText4Atyournextmeeting,waitforapauseinconversationandtrytomeasurehowlongitlasts.AmongEnglishspeakers,chancesarethatitwillbeasecondortwoatmost.Butwhilethispatternmaybeuniversal,ourawarenessofsilencediffersdramaticallyacrosscultures.Whatonecultureconsidersaconfusingorawkwardpausemaybeseenbyothersasavaluablemomentofreflectionandsignofrespectforwhatthelastspeakerhassaid.ResearchinDutchandalsoinEnglishfoundthatwhenasilenceinconversationstretchestofourseconds,peoplestarttofeeluneasy.Incontrast,aseparatestudyofbusinessmeetingsfoundthatJapanesepeoplearehappywithsilencesof8.2seconds—nearlytwiceaslongasinAmericans’meetings.InJapan,itisrecognizedthatthebestcommunicationiswhenyoudon’tspeakatall.It’salreadyafailuretounderstandeachotherbyspeakingbecauseyou’rerepairingthatfailurebyusingwords.IntheUS,itmayoriginatefromthehistoryofcolonial(殖民地)Americaasacrossroadsofmanydifferentraces.Whenyouhaveacomplexofdifference,it’shardtoestablishcommonunderstandingunlessyoutalkandthere’sunderstandablyakindofanxietyunlesspeopleareverballyengagedtoestablishacommonlife.ThisappliesalsotosomeextenttoLondon.Incontrast,whenthere’smorehomogeneity,perhapsit’seasierforsomekindsofsilencetoappear.Forexample,amongyourclosestfriendsandfamilyit’seasiertositinsilencethanwithpeopleyou’relesswellacquaintedwith.1、Whichofthefollowingpeoplemighthavethelongestsilenceinconversation?A.TheDutch.B.Americans.C.TheEnglish.D.TheJapanese.2、WhatmighttheJapaneseagreewithinaconversation?A.Speakingmoregivestheupperhand.B.Speakoutwhatyouhaveinyourmind.C.Greatmindsthinkalikewithoutwords.D.Theshortertalkingsilence,thebetter.3、Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Afoursecondsilenceinconversationisuniversal.B.It’shardforAmericanstoreachacommonagreement.C.EnglishspeakersaremoretalkativethanJapanesespeakers.D.Thecloserweandourfamilyare,theeasierthesilenceappears.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“homogeneity”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Similarity.B.Contradiction.C.Diversity.D.Misunderstanding.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Qixiisanimportantfestivalthatcelebratesloveand1.(devote),whichfallsontheseventhdayoftheseventhlunarmonthoftheChinesecalendarThelovestoryofNiulangandZhinu,andtheQixiFestivalhavebeenhandeddownforgenerations2.actuallytheseancienttraditionsandcustoms3.(die)outnowadaysManyaChinese,particularlyyoungsters,4.(seem)toknowmoreaboutStValentine’sDayonFebruary14th,5.peoplecelebrateitwithbouquetsofroses,chocolatesandromanticcandlelightdinners6.(refer)toasthe“ChineseValentine’sDay,”Qixi,asatraditionalChinesefestival,ismoresimilar7.awesternfestivalsincefewerpeoplethaneverwillgazeattheheavenstopickoutthetwostarsshiningbrightoneithersideoftheMilkyWayThereareremindersdottedabout,in8.formofbigadssaying“SalesonChineseValentine’sDay!”inshops,hotelsandrestaurantsHowever,9.(differ)fromtraditionalpractices,fewyoungwomenwillmarkthefestivalwiththeirboyfriends,ortakepartintraditionalactivitiestocelebrate10.AchildrightscampaignerandachildeducationactivistwillsharetheNobelPeacePrizeTheNorwegianNobelCommittee1.(announce)thetwowinnersonFridayTheyareMalalaYousafzaiofPakistanandIndia'sKailashSatyarthiTheNobelcommitteesaidthey2.(award)theprizefor"theirstruggleagainstthesuppression(压制)ofchildren"Itaddedthatthecommitteeconsiders3.important“foraHinduandaMuslim,anIndianandaPakistani,tojoinin4.commonstruggleagainstextremism(极端主义)”MalalaYousafzaibecomesthe5.(young)winneroftheNobelPeacePrizeSheisonly17yearsoldShehadbeenpushingforgirls'educationinPakistanforseveralyears6.Talibangunmenshotherintheheadin7.DoctorsinPakistanandBritaintreatedMalalaShehasrecoveredand8.(continue)tofightforwomen'srightsKailashSatyarthihasbeenleadinga9.(peace)movementtoendabuse(虐待)ofchildrenforfinancialgainHealsohasassistedinthe10.(develop)ofimportantinternationalagreements11.(intend)toprotectchildren'srightsSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答案写在二卷对应位置(否则不予给分),选项中有两项多余选项。--Hello,thisisSusanWilson.MayIspeaktoGregRobinson,please?--Hi,Susan!1、.WhatcanIdoforyou?--Well.I’mcallingtotellyouaboutthetheatregroupIbelongto,thePrincetonPlayers.We’relookingformorepeopletojoin,especiallymen.2、.--Oh,youknowhowmuchIloveacting,butI’mtakingsomeveryhardcourses.Imightbeabletolearnmaypart,but3、.--Well,actually,werehearseonlyonenightaweek,Thursday,from7to10,thoughwewouldhavetopitinextratimebeforeaperformance.--Onlyonceaweek,yousay?4、.--Sure.Butlook,whydon’tyoucomeandwatchourrehearsalnextThursday?Ithinkyouwilllikethewaywework.Whenyouseehowmuchfunitis,you’llwanttojoinrightsway.--OK,I’llcometoarehearsal,5、.--Great!I’llgiveyouacallonWednesdaytoremindyou.Talktoyouthen.Byefornow.--Bye,Susan.A.I’mGregRobinson.

B.AndIthoughtyoumightbeinterestedinit.

C.It’sGreg.

D.butIcan’tpromisemorethanthat.

E.Iwouldhardlyhavetimetorehearse.

F.iftheplayinterestsme.

G.Well,couldyougivemetimetothinkitover?

Duringhis2009TEDGlobaltalk,soundconsultantJulianTreasuresaidtherearefourmajorwaysthatsoundaffectshuman.Whatdofirealarms,carnoisesandalarmclocksallhaveincommon?Theirsoundaffectsusphysiologically(生理上地).1、Heartrateincreasesandbreathquickensasthebodypreparestofighta

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