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考研《英语一》河南省三门峡市卢氏县2023年深度自测卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Acomfortzone,particularlyforstudentsinhighschool,servesasanon-risk,no-failureandnon-rejectionzone.It1thatmostteenagersarenot2toextendthemselvesortakerisksintheirlifeandthey3wanttoescapefromtheirparents.Myfirst4ofbeingthrownoutofmycomfortzonewasinmyhighschool.Manyofmyfriendsinthefirstyearhadstartedto5,regardlessoftheresults,withalcohol,drugsorother6things.Forthem,itwas7tocaremoreaboutalcohol,partiesorgirlfriends/boyfriendsratherthantheir8,studyorotherfriends.Thatwasnotthecasewithme.Noneofmyfriendshadthedeterminationto9theirriskybehavior,includingpressureinthenewgroupandthenewcomfortzoneofgoingalongwithnewfriends.10,theysimplyreplacedonecomfortzonewithanotherriskieronewithpotentiallysevereresults.Thosehadlittle11forme.Iconsideredmyselftobesmarterthanmyoldfriendsandwastryingtodevelop12anddiverseinterests.Ithrewmyselfintomy13andspentalongtimeinthelibrary.Itookanactivepartincommunityservice.Igainedconfidenceandtherewardsofmystudy14myoldfriendswanderedinschool,withlittlethoughtorconcernfortheir15.Couldtheysupportthemselvesinthefuture?Becauseofour16opinion,interestsandvalues,theonly17ofourfriendship,wechosetoendit.Icouldn’t18theirgroupjusttobeaccepted.19Iwentthroughahighschoolstudent’sworstexperience—havingnopeer(同龄人)group.AquotefromthetelevisionseriesBoyMeetsWorld20mypersonalexperiencewithpeergroups:“Loseonefriend,loseallfriends,butdon’tloseyourself.”1、A.reflectsB.allowsC.notesD.determines2、A.openB.willingC.proudD.devoted3、A.alreadyB.yetC.stillD.even4、A.gameB.gradeC.experienceD.example5、A.compareB.adjustC.experimentD.fight6、A.painfulB.powerfulC.strangeD.unhealthy7、A.coolB.wiseC.uniqueD.rare8、A.holidaysB.familiesC.projectsD.businesses9、A.exhibitB.admitC.planD.stress10、A.UnfortunatelyB.SurprisinglyC.HopefullyD.Interestingly11、A.dangerB.regretC.doubtD.appeal12、A.popularB.strongC.newD.close13、A.discoveryB.habitC.studyD.memory14、A.ifB.becauseC.thoughD.while15、A.futureB.journeyC.friendshipD.wealth16、A.legalB.differentC.poorD.public17、A.systemB.trendC.basisD.design18、A.makeupforB.keepawayfromC.lookdownonD.goalongwith19、A.BynomeansB.OnthecontraryC.AsaresultD.Inadditionto20、A.enjoysB.explainsC.sendsD.gathers.SectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1ThereareanunbelievablenumberofreasonstogotoGreece;justlikethereareanunbelievablenumberofthingstodoonceatravelerarrivesthere.HereisalookatjustsomeofthegreathistoricalthingstoseewhenvacationinginAthens,Greece.AgoraAgoraliesinruinsnow,butduringitsglorydaysitwasalivelyandactiveopenmarketplacewhereGreekscametobuy,sell,andexchangetheirgoodsandservices.AgorahastiestocommonpeopleofancientGreece.Guidedtoursareavailableandthereisalsoasmallmuseumwithmanyartifactsfromthisareaondisplay.ParthenonOneofthemostfamouslandmarksinAthensisthelegendaryParthenon.Thisbuildingisstilltodayadmiredbyarchitectswhoareappreciativeofthedecorativedesign,aswellastheengineeringinvolvedinitsconstruction.Thoseinterestedinhistorywillbeimpressedbeyondbeliefwiththeopportunitytoseethishistoricstructureupcloseandpersonal.TempleofOlympianZeusOneofthemostimpressivemonumentstoseeupcloseistheTempleofOlympianZeus.Manypeopleseethismonumentfromfaraway,orevenfromthewindowofataxi,andneverstopforafirsthandlookthemselves.Thisisahugemistakeasthesizeofitcannottrulybeappreciatedwithoutvisitingitupclose.OdeumofHerodesAtticusBuiltintothehillsideandprovidinganiceviewofAthensistheOdeumofHerodesAtticus.Thistheaterwasconstructedinthesecondcenturyandwasanimportantgatheringplaceforboththeupperandlowerclasses.Itholdsalittleover5,000people,islocatedjustbelowtheAcropolis,andisstillusedforperformancestothisday.1、WhatdidtheancientGreeksdoinAgora?A.Theydidbusiness.B.Theytouredaround.C.Theyvisitedmuseums.D.Theyprayedforblessings.2、WhowillshowthemostinterestinParthenon?A.Electricalengineers.B.Buildingdesigners.C.Ordinaryvisitors.D.Religiouspeople.3、HowcanvisitorsfullyappreciatetheTempleofOlympianZeus?A.Byapproachingit.B.Bylookinginthedistance.C.Bytakingabird’s-eyeview.D.Byseeingthroughataxiwindow.4、InwhatwayisOdeumofHerodesAtticusdifferentfromtheothers?A.Ithasgreathistoricalvalue.B.Ithastiestocommonpeople.C.Itisfamousforitsarchitecture.D.Itstillservesitsoriginalpurpose.Text2CyclistAlainSuchhasbeendroppedfromtheIngotelcyclingteamfortwoyearsafterapositivedrugtestattheInstituteofdrugFreeSport.“Iwasflabbergasted.”SaidDidierGarcia,fromTeamIngotel.“Alainjoinedourteamlastmonthandwehadnoideathathewasbeingexamined.”It’sastorythathasbecomemoreandmorefamiliarinrecentyears.Dr.MohammadFarnood,aleadingsportsscientistfromCairo,Egypt,said,“Itisthoughtthatsomeathleteswilllookforotherwaystoimproveperformanceinadditiontousingdrugs.”However,ithasnotalwaysbeenagainstthelaw.IntheOlympicsin1904,ThomasHickswonthemarathonafterusingdrugsinthemiddleoftherace.Infact,thefirstonedidn’tmakehimfeelbetterforlong,sohewasgivenanotherand,asaresult,hefelldownsoonafterfinishingandknewnothing.Anotheronemaywellhavekilledhim.Thingsareverydifferenttoday.Somescientistsareconsideringthepossibilitiesofusinggeneticengineeringtofurtherdevelopathletes’abilities.“Ifitworkswithnoriskofdiscovering,”saidDrFarnood,“thenit’slikelytobecomecommonpracticeforathletes.”Researchersarelookingatthepossibilityofidentifying“athletic”genesandcorrectingweakones.Putintopractice,thiswouldmakeapersonhealthierandstronger.Oncescientistsunderstandwhatgenesoftopathleteslooklike,itmightevenbecomepossibletoidentify“athletic”genesinyoungpeople,andthenmoneycouldbespentonchildrenwhohavethemostpromisinggenes.“Peoplearebeginningtorecognizethatgeneticscaninmanywaysdogoodtooursociety,forexampleinsavinglivesandincreatingbetterqualityfoodforpeople.”DrFarnoodsays.“So,isitfairtousegeneticengineeringinsport?Youcouldaskifit’sfairforsomerunnerstousethelatestscientificallydevelopedfootwear.Thekeyquestioniswhetherit’savailabletoeveryone.”1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“flabbergasted”inParagraph1mean?A.Shy.B.Proud.C.Excited.D.Surprised.2、WhathappenedtoThomasHicksin1904?A.Hewasbadlyhurtintraining.B.Hebrokethelawwhenrunninginarace.C.Hetookdrugsandalmostgotkilled.D.HelostthematchintheOlympicGames.3、Whomayshowthegreatestconcernaboutusinggeneticengineeringinsport?A.DidierGarcia.B.ThomasHicks.C.CyclistAlainSuch.D.DrMohammadFarnood.4、WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph5and6?A.Thepossibilityofidentifying“athletic”geneshasbecomeavailable.B.It’snotclearwhetheritisfairtousegeneticengineeringinsport.C.Thepracticeofusingdrugsinsporthasalonghistory.D.It’sdangeroustousedrugsinsport.Text3MoreandmorepeopleinAmericaarecelebratingtheIndianholidayDiwali.DiwaliisHindifor“rowoflights".ItisthemostimportantholidayinIndia.Manypeoplearoundtheworldarebeginningtocelebrateitaswell.TheUnitedStatesisoneoftheplaceswherethefestivalisbecomingmorecommon.DiwalicelebrationscannowbefoundatAmericanlandmarkslikeDisneylandinCaliforniaandNewYorkCity'sTimesSquare.Theyarealsoheldinmanyparksandmuseums.NeetaBhasincreatedtheTimesSquareevent.ShesaidIndianimmigrantshavefoundgreatsuccessinAmerica.But,shesaid,manyAmericansstilldonotknowmuchaboutIndia.So,shedecidedtoact.“Ifeltit'sabouttimethatweshouldtakeIndiatomainstreamAmericaandshowIndia'srichculture,heritage,artsandvarietytotheworld,"shesaid,“andIcouldn'tfindabetterplacethanTimesSquare.”BhasincametotheUnitedStatesfromIndia40yearsago.SheispresidentofASBCommunications,themarketingfirmbehindDiwaliatTimesSquare.Tensofthousandsofpeopleattendtheevent,nowinitsfourthyear.InIndia,Diwaliisafive-dayharvestfestivalheldjustbeforetheHinduNewYear.TheexactdateschangefromyeartoyearbutDiwaliisalwaysinthefall.Celebrationsincludelightingoillampsorcandlescalled“diyas".ADiwalicelebrationwilllightupDisneyCaliforniaAdventureParkinAnaheimthisyear.VisitorscanwatchperformancesoftraditionalIndiandancesandtakepartinaBollywooddanceparty.TheeventispartofaFestivalofHolidaysprogramatthethemeparktoshowculturaltraditionsfromaroundtheworld.TheprogramtakesplaceonNovember10ththroughJanuary7th.SanAntonio,Texas,alsoholdsaDiwalicelebration.Anditisoneofthenation'slargestcelebrations,withmorethan15,000peopleinattendanceeachyear.VisitorscanenjoyIndiandance,foodandfireworks.OrganizersalsoplantofloathundredsoflightedcandlesintheSanAntonioRiver,alongthecity'sfamousRiverWalk.1、WhichisthemainsymbolintheIndianholidayDiwali?A.Dances. B.Lamps.C.Food. D.Clothes.2、WhydidNeetaBhasinsetuptheTimesSquareevent?A.TomaketheAmericanculturericher.B.Tocreateanewbusinessforthefirm.C.TomakeIndianculturebetterknownintheUS.D.ToshowtheachievementsofIndianimmigrants.3、WhatdoweknowaboutDiwali?A.ItisheldinautumninIndia.B.ItlastsfivedaysinAmerica.C.Ithasbeenheldfor40yearsinAmerica.D.IthappensfromNovember10thtoJanuary7thinIndia.4、Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.DiwaliismainlycelebratedinDisneyParks.B.ManyAmericancitiescompetetoholdDiwali.C.IndianHolidayDiwalilightsupAmerica,too.D.DiwalihasbecomethemostimportantholidayinIndia.Text4Markisalwaysengagedinhiswork.Butthistimehefeltthatitwastimeforhimtotakepartinhiscommunity,sohewenttotheneighborhoodmeetingafterwork.Theareacitycouncilwomanwasleadingadiscussionabouthowthequalityoflifewasonthedecline.Theneighborhoodfacedmanyproblems.Marklookedatthechartstapedtothewalls.Therewerechartsforparkingproblems,crime,andforproblemsinemptybuildings.Markreadfromthecharts,“Policepatrolscutback,illegalparkingup20%”.Peopleweresupposedtosuggestsolutionstothecouncilwoman.ItwastoomuchforMark.“Theproblemsaretoobig”,hethought.Heturnedtothemannexttohimandsaid,“Ithinkthisisawasteofmytime.NothingIcandowouldmakeadifferencehere.”Ashenearedthebusstoponhiswayhome,Marksawawomancarryingagrocerybag,andababy.AsMarkgotcloser,herotherchild,alittleboy,suddenlyranintothestreet.Thewomantriedtoreachforhim,butasshemoved,herbagshifted,andgroceriesstartedtofallout.Markrantotaketheboy’sarmandledhimbacktohismother.“Yougottastaywithmom,”hesaid.Thenhepickedupthestraygrocerieswhileandthewomansmiledinrelief.“Thanks,”shesaid,“You’vegotgreattiming.”“Justbeingneighborly,”Marksaid.Asherodehome,heglancedatthewallsofbus.Ononeofthemwas“Smallactsofkindnessaddup.”Marksmiledandthought,“Maybethat’sagoodplacetostart.”1、WhatwasbeingdiscussedwhenMarkarrivedattheneighborhoodmeeting?A.Thehighpriceofgrocery.B.Theeducationproblemofchildren.C.Theworseningofqualityoflife.D.Thehousingconditionsinthecommunity.2、What’sMark’sopinionaboutthecommunityproblemsaccordingtothefirstparagraph?A.Peoplecouldsolvetheproblemsbythemselves.B.Hedidn’thavetheabilitytosolvesuchproblems.C.Hedidn’thaveenoughtimetosolvetheproblems.D.Peopleweretooselfishtohelpotherssolvetheproblems.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedwords“Smallactsofkindnessaddup”meaninthelastparagraph?A.Allsmallactswilladduptokindness.B.Everyoneshouldtryhisbesttodogooddeeds.C.Allsmallkindactscanmakepeoplegrowupquickly.D.Everyonecanplayhisownparttomakethingsbetter.4、Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Markalwaysplayedanactivepartincommunityactivities.B.Visualaidswereusedtodisplaytheseriousnessofproblems.C.Manypeoplewerediscouragedbytheproblemsfacingthem.D.Thecitycouncilwomanwasresponsibleforthefallingoflifequality.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ThinkaboutthedifferentwaysthatpeopleusethewindYoucanuseittoflyakite1.tosailaboatWindisoneofourcleanestand2.(rich)powersources,aswellasoneoftheoldestEvidenceshowsthatwindmills(风车)3.(begin)tobeusedinancientIranbackin4.seventhcenturyBC.Theywerefirst5.(introduce)toEuropeduringthe1100s,whenarmiesreturnedfromtheMiddleEastwithknowledgeof6.(use)windpowerFormany7.(century),peopleusedwindmillstogrind(磨碎)wheatintoflourorpumpwaterfromdeepunderground8.electricitywasdiscoveredinthelate1800s,peoplelivinginremoteareasbegantouse9.(they)toproduceelectricityThisallowedthemtohaveelectriclightsandradioToday,thereisa10.(globe)movementtosupplymoreandmoreofourelectricitythroughtheuseofwindMydoorbellringsat11amOnthestep,IfindanelderlyChineseladyholdingthehandofalittleboyInherotherhand1.(be)apaperbagSheisthelittleboy’sgrandmother,andherdaughter,Nicole,bought2.housenextdoorlastOctoberNicolehas3.(obvious)toldhermotherthatIamhavingaheartoperationshortly,andtheresultisthathermotherhasdecided4.(supply)mewithmealsIknowwhatisinsidethepaperbag—abottleofhotsoupanda5.(contain)withamealofrice,vegetablesandmeatIt’sbecomeadailyoccurrenceCommunication6.usissomewhatdifficultbecauseshedoesn’tspeakEnglishandallIcansayinChineseishelloOnce,shebroughtaniPadaswellasthefoodShepointedtothescreen,7.showedatmessagefromherdaughtertellingmethathermotherwantedtoknow8.thefoodwasallrightformeSohereweare,twograndmothers,neitherof9.(we)abletospeaktheother’slanguagebutcommunicatingonewayoranother(withsomehelpfromtechnology)Thedoorbellkeeps10.(ring)andthereisthefamiliarbrownpaperbag,handedsmilinglytomeSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Earthishometoaround7,000languages,aroundhalfofwhichareexpectedtodisappearby1、Languagesdisappearformanyreasons.Sometimesyoungergenerationsstoplearningalanguagebecauseparentswantchildrentofitin.2、NativeAmericanchildrenofthelate﹣l9thcenturywererequiredtoattendboardingschoolswhereeducatorsforbadethemfromspeakingtheirnativelanguages.TheUnitedNationsranksendangeredlanguagesaccordingtotheirrisklevel.Forexample,a"criticallyendangered"languageisonethatevengrandparentsdon'tspeakoften.NewYork'sOnondagalanguageisanexamplewithonly50speakersleft.An"extinct"languagehasnospeakers.Itisgoneforever.Alaska'sEyaklanguageisoneexample.3、4、Inthesameway,differentlanguagescontributetoculturaldiversity.Savingtheselanguagesbenefitsourunderstandingofothercultures.Languagescanshowhowasocietylooksattheworldandwhatitvalues.Alanguagemaydescribesomethinginawaythatisfunny,too.InWelsh,itrainsnotcatsanddogs,butoldwivesandwalkingsticks.TheEndangeredLanguageAlliancewantstosavelanguagesfromdisappearing.5、However,itseffortsarelimited.Ifanendangeredlanguageisgoingtomakearealcomeback,it'11probablygetitsstartinschools.Fornearly100years,publicschoolsinHawaiididnotteachtheHawaiianlanguage.NowstudentscankeeplearninginHawaiianfromelementaryschoolstocollegeandbeyond.6、Atleastonedid.In1881,aJewishlinguistnamedEliezerBen﹣Yehudabroughtthe3,000﹣year﹣oldlanguageHebrewbacktolife.TodayitisoneoftheofficiallanguagesofthecountryofIsrael,withmorethan4millionspeakers.A.Thelastpersonwhospokeitdiedin7、B.WhyshouldwesaveendangeredlanguagesC.Variousanimalsandplantsbenefitourenvironment.D.Withjust5speakersleft,itisabsolutelyendangered.E.CanalanguagewithzeronativespeakerscomebacktolifeF.Sometimessocietiesforceminoritiestogiveuptheirlanguage.G.Thenon﹣profitgroupfindsnativespeakersandrecordstheirstories.ManycosplayactivitiesarebeingorganizedinChina,makingthesubculturepopularamongsomeyouths.Cosplaymeanscostumeplay,inwhichparticipantswearcostumes

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