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考研《英語一》2023年山西省運(yùn)城市垣曲縣臨考沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Youmaybesurprisedtosee“makingsurechildrenneversuffer”asamistake.Thefollowing1mayhelpyouunderstandhowrescuingchildrenfromallsuffering2weakness.Alittleboyfeltsorryforabutterfly3toemergefromitschrysalis(蛹).Hedecidedto4thebutterfly.Sohepeeled(剝開)thechrysalisopenforthebutterfly.Thelittleboywasso5towatchthebutterflyspreaditswingsandflyoffintothesky.Thenhewashorrified6hewatchedthebutterflyfalltothegroundanddiebecauseitdidnothavethemuscle7tokeepflying.Infact,thebutterfly’sstruggleto8thechrysalishelpsthebutterflybecomestronger.Likethelittleboy,9toooftenwanttoprotecttheirchildrenfromstruggleinthe10oflove.Theydon’trealizethattheirchildrenneedtostruggle,toexperience11.Todealwithdisappointment,andtosolvetheirownproblems.Onlyinthiswaycanchildren12theiremotionalstrength,become13anddeveloptheskillsnecessaryfortheevenbiggerstrugglestheywillmeetthroughouttheirlives.Childrenexperiencingsufferingscan14theupsanddownsoflife.However,itisn’thelpfuleitherinthiscasewhenparents15lectures(訓(xùn)斥),blameandshametowhatthechildisexperiencing.Mothers16tosay,“Stopcryingandactinglikeaspoiledboy.Youcan’talwaysgetwhatyouwant.”These17wordsshouldbeavoided.Instead,parentscanofferlovingsupport.Youcansay,“Don’tlose18.Bebrave!Youwillsucceedifyoutryagain.”Thencomesthetoughpart-no19andnolectures.Simplyallowhimtodiscoverthathecangetoverhisdisappointmentand20whathecandotogetwhathewantsinthefuture.1、A.story B.proverb C.saying D.experiment2、A.damages B.burns C.creates D.experiences3、A.turning B.struggling C.devoting D.coming4、A.kill B.feed C.help D.rescue5、A.moved B.excited C.puzzled D.depressed6、A.until B.since C.before D.a(chǎn)s7、A.power B.energy C.strength D.force8、A.comeupwith B.doawaywith C.getalongwith D.breakawayfrom9、A.teachers B.parents C.relatives D.friends10、A.case B.charge C.name D.course11、A.friendships B.scholarships C.relationships D.hardships12、A.strengthen B.require C.get D.a(chǎn)chieve13、A.warm-hearted B.strong-willed C.a(chǎn)bsent-mind D.cold-blooded14、A.expect B.predict C.survive D.a(chǎn)void15、A.a(chǎn)dd B.a(chǎn)dapt C.devote D.contribute16、A.pretend B.happen C.tend D.seem17、A.discouraging B.inspiring C.interesting D.touching18、A.face B.heart C.sight D.weight19、A.parking B.smoking C.drinking D.rescuing20、A.carryout B.figureout C.ruleout D.dropoutSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1InDecember2008,CarolineKennedy—daughterofthelateU.S.PresidentJohnF.Kennedy—satdown,asafrontrunnerfortheSenateseatinNewYork,foratelevisedinterviewthathelpeddecidethefutureofhercampaign.Theresultwasadisaster.Herperformancewasn’twellreceived,inpartbecauseherspeechwasfulloffillerwords—“ums,”“ahs”and“youknows.”O(jiān)nelistenercounted27“ums”and38“youknows”inthespaceoffiveminutes.Afewweeksaftertheinterview,KennedyendedherSenatecampaign.Fillerwordsmayseemnaturalineverydayspeech,buttheycanbedeadlyinformalpresentations.“Usingexcessivefillersisthemostannoyingspeechhabit,”saidSusanWard,aspeechspecialist.“Theytakeyourlistener’sattentionawayoftentothepointthathedoesn’thearanythingyousay.Yourmessageisentirelylost.”Manyspeakersareafraidofpause.Theybelievetheiraudiencewillthinktheyareinarticulate(不善于表達(dá))iftheypausetothinkofwhattosaynext,sotheyusefillerwordstoavoidthesilence.However,apauseisactuallymoreimpressivethanafillerword.Listenersknowthatthespeakeristhinking,tryingtofindtherightword.Sometimesapausecanactuallyimproveaspeech,aswhenanactorusesadramaticpausetoholdtheattentionofhisaudience.Aspeakershouldn’tbeafraidtopauseoccasionallyduringaspeech;itshowsself-confidence.Ittakessomeworktocutoutfillerwords.Youcanbeginbytakingafewsecondstothinkaboutwhatyouwanttosaythenexttimeyouareaskedaquestion.Thispausewillhelpyoubeginpowerfully,anditwillhelpyouavoidusingafillerword.Thesamepublicspeakingtechniqueapplieswhenyouareshiftingfromoneideatoanother.Whileyoumaybetemptedtofillthesilencebetweenideaswithafillerword,remembertoallowyourselftopauseandthinkaboutwhatyouwanttosaynext.Ifyouneedhelpovercomingyour“um”problem,consideraskingafamilymemberorafriendtopointoutwhenyouusefillerwords.Youalsocouldrecordanupcomingpresentationandthenwatchyourselfinaction.Youmaybeamazedathowoftenyousay“um”or“uh”!Althoughweliveinafast-pacedsocietythatseeminglydemandsinstantanswers,wemustusethepausetoouradvantage.Finally,weshouldonlyspeakwhenweareready.1、Inthefirsttwoparagraphsofthearticlethewriterintendsto______.A.introduceCarolineKennedytoreadersB.illustratehowdeadlyfillerwordscanbeinthepublicspeechC.explainwhatfillerwordsareD.remindreadersthattheyshouldcountfillerwordsusedinpublicspeeches2、Thereasonwhyfillerwordsareconsideredannoyingbyspeechspecialististhat______.A.theypreventthelistenerfromfocusingonwhatthespeakerissaying.B.theyconveythespeaker’ssuperioritytothelistener.C.theymeanthespeakerisnotarticulateatall.D.theymakethespeakerappearself-confident.3、Whenusedproperly,pausesinspeechescanactually______.A.givethespeakermorecredibilityB.holdtheattentionoftheaudienceC.showthespeaker’sdeepinsightD.helptheaudiencerelax4、WhichofthefollowingisNOTsuggestedasawaytogetridoffillerwords?A.Tohavementaltraininginordertothinkfaster.B.Toasksomeoneelsetopointoutwhenyouusefillerwords.C.Towatcharecordingofyourownspeech.D.Topracticethinkingforamomentbeforeansweringaquestion.Text2Justayearago,thecolorswerebrightunderthewaves.Nowit’sgray—theMaldivianreefisdead.Thecoraliskilledbythepressureofrisingtemperatures.Coralreefsareareasunderwaterwheresmallcreatureslive.Thecoralishardmaterialformedonthebottomoftheseabytheskeletonsofthosecreatures.Buttheworldhaslostabouthalfitscoralreefsinthelast30years.Scientistsareworkingtopreventtheirdestruction.Duetoglobalwarming,over90percentofcoralsareexpectedtodieby2050.“Tolosecoralreefsistofundamentallyunderminethehealthofaverylargeproportionofthehumanrace,”saidRuthGates,directoroftheHawaiiInstituteofMarineBiology.Whyarecoralreefsimportant?Coralreefssupportafourthofallmarinespecies,aswellashalfabillionpeopleworldwide.Theyserveasbarrierstoprotectcoastlinesfromthestorms.Theyprovidebillionsofdollarsfromtourism,fishingandothertrade.Theyarealsousedinmedicalresearchforcuresfordiseases.“Everyoneshouldbeconcerned,”saidbiologistOveGuldbergatAustralia’sUniversityofQueensland.“Thisisnotjustsomedistantdivedestination.Thisisthebasicstructureoftheecosystemwedependon.”Theoceanisgettingwarmer.ArisingtemperatureofjustonetotwodegreeCelsiuscanforcecoraltoexpelthealgae(驅(qū)逐海藻)thatlivethere.Thisleavestheirwhiteskeletonsuncovered.Itisaprocesscalled“bleaching”.Sixteenpercentoftheworld’scoralsdiedofbleachingin1998.Theproblemhasbecomemuchworseinrecentyears.“We’velost50percentofthereefs,butthatmeanswestillhave50percentleft,”saidRuthGates,whoisworkinginHawaiitobreedcoralsthatcanbetterwithstandincreasingtemperatures.Sheisalsotryingto“train”coralstosurviverisingtemperatures.Gatessaysitistimetostart“thinkingoutsidethebox”—findcreativewaystohelpthem.1、Theunderlinedword“undermine”inparagraph2means___________.A.weaken B.regain C.promote D.overlook2、What’sthemajorconcernofthescientistslikeOveGuldberg?A.Peoplewon’tfindadivedestinationinthefuture.B.Theefforttosavecoralswillturnouttobefruitless.C.Thedestructionofcoralreefswillaffecttheearthecosystem.D.Thebrightseahaslostitscharmbecauseofthosedeadcorals.3、Thefourthparagraphismainlyabout___________.A.theharmofalgae B.theprocessof“bleaching”C.theimportanceofcoralreefs D.thechangeofoceantemperature4、RuthGates’attitudetowardstheprotectionofcoralsis___________.A.proud B.cautious C.optimistic D.casualText3Microsofthasdevelopedanewsmartphoneappthatinterpretseyesignalsandtranslatesthemintoletters,allowingpeoplewithmotorneuronediseasetocommunicatewithothersfromaphone.TheGazeSpeakappcombinesasmartphone’scamerawithartificialintelligencetorecognizeeyemovementsinrealtimeandconvert(改變)themintoletters,wordsandsentences.ForpeoplesufferingfromALS(漸凍癥),alsoknownasmotorneuronedisease,eyemovementcanbetheonlywaytheyareabletocommunicate.“Currenteye-trackinginputsystemsforpeoplewithALSorothermotorimpairmentsareexpensive,notrobustundersunlight,andrequirefrequentre-calibrationandsubstantial,relativelyimmobilesetups,”

saidXiaoyiZhang,aresearcheratMicrosoftwhodevelopedthetechnology.“To

mitigate

thedrawbacks…wecreatedGazeSpeak,aneye-gesturecommunicationsystemthatrunsonasmartphone,andisdesignedtobelow-cost,robust,portableandeasytolearn.”Theappisusedbythelistenerbypointingtheirsmartphoneatthespeaker.Achartthatcanbestucktothebackofthesmartphoneisthenusedbythespeakertodeterminewhicheyemovementstomakeinordertocommunicate.Thestickershowsfourgrids(方格)ofletters,whicheachcorrespondtoadifferenteyemovement.Bylookingup,down,leftorright,thespeakerselectswhichgridstheletterstheywantbelongto.Theartificialintelligencealgorithm(程序)

isthenabletopredictthewordorsentencetheyaretryingtosay.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword

“mitigate”

inparagraph5probablymean?A.ignoreB.destroyC.increaseD.reduce2、Thepassagemainlytellsus________.A.TheadvantagesofGazeSpeakovertheCurrenteye-trackinginputsystems.B.SmartphoneApphelpsALSsuffersspeakwiththeireyesmovement.C.ThestickerplaysanimportantroleinGazeSpeak.D.ThewriterismakinganadvertisementforGazeSpeaker.3、What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardstheinventionofGazeSpeaker?A.doubtfulB.negativeC.favorableD.unclearText4AthrillingpolarcompetitionbetweentwoadventurerstocrossAntarcticaalone,unsupportedandunassistedhadahappyendingwithbothexplorersachievingtheunprecedentedfeat(功績).AmericanprofessionalathleteColinO’BradyandBritishArmyCaptainLouisRuddsetoffamileapartatthesametimeonNovember3,2018,fromtheAtlanticcoastwiththeaimtobecomethefirstpersontoskiacrosstheremotecontinentalone.LouisRuddmaintainedtheleadatfirst.However,O’BradycaughtupwithRuddonNovember10andneverlettheBritishmangetclosetohimagain.O’Bradywasthefirsttoconquerthe930mileicyland,arrivingattheRossIceShelfonthePacificcoastbywayoftheSouthPoleonDecember26,2018.The33-year-oldspent54daysskiingtheworld’scoldestcontinentwhilepullinga300-poundsled(雪橇)withsupplies.Insteadofleavingtheharshenvironmentaftercompletingthehistoricadventure,theexplorersetupatentontheworld’slargesticesheetandwaitedpatientlyforRuddtocompletethegreatundertaking.OnDecember29,justthreedaysafterO’Bradyarrived,theBritishexplorerfinishedhisadventure,becomingtheworld’ssecondpersontocompletethesolocrossingofthefrozencontinent.Ruddwasnotdisappointedatbeingsecondsinceheneverconsideredittobea“race”.Besides,the49-year-oldBritishArmyCaptainhadamoreselflessmotiveforattemptingthefeat.HewasdoingitinmemoryofhisfriendHenryWorsley,whohadintroducedhimtopolarexploration.ThedisasterhappenedwhileWorsleywastryingtocrossthecontinentalonein2016.Ruddsaid,"Ididn’twanttogetdrawnintoarace.AllthatmatteredtomewasthatIcompletedit,andthatIskiedsoloandunsupported,carryingtheflagwithHenry’snameonit.”Afterspendingafewdayscamping10feetawayfromeachother,thetwoadventurerswerepickedupbyahelicoptertotheSouthPolescientificresearchstation.1、WhatdoColinO’BradyandLouisRuddhaveincommon?A.TheybecamethefirstexplorerstocrossAntarcticaalone,unaided.B.TheybecamethefirstadventurerstoskiacrossAntarctica.C.ThisisthefirsttimethattheyhavearrivedattheSouthpole.D.TheycrossedAntarcticainhonoroftheirfriendHenryWorsley.2、Whatdoyouknowaboutthefirstleg(第一段賽程)oftherace?A.O’BradyskiedalongwithLouisRuddsidebyside.B.O’Brady'ssledwithfoodsuppliesbrokedown.C.LouisRuddlostthetagwithHenry’snameonit.D.O’BradyfellbehindLouisRuddforthefirstweek.3、WhatcanweinferaboutHenryWorsley?A.HeusedtoencourageO’BradytoexploretheAntarctic.B.Helosthislifeinaterribletrafficaccidentin2016.C.HediedwhilehewasattemptingtocrosstheAntarcticalone.D.HehelpedLouisRuddcompletethehistoricadventure.4、HowdidthetwoadventurersreturntotheSouthPolescientificresearchstation?A.Onfoot. B.Byair. C.Byland. D.Bywater.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)A90-year-oldhasbeenawarded“WomanOfTheYear”for1.(be)Britain’soldestfull-timeemployee—stillworking40hoursaweekNowIreneAstburyworksfrom9amto5pmdailyatthepetshopinMacclesfield,2.sheopenedwithherlatehusbandLesHeryearsofhardworkhave3.(final)beenacknowledgedafteracustomernominated(提名)hertobeCheshire’sWomanOfTheYearPickingupher“LifetimeAchievement”award,proudIrene4.(declare)shehadnoplans5.(retire)fromher36-year-oldbusinessIrenesaid,“Idon’tseeanyreasontogiveupworkIlovecominghereandseeingmyfamilyandallthefriendsI6.(make)overtheyearsIworknotbecauseIhaveto,7.becauseIwantto”GranddaughterGayleParks,31—whoworksalongsideherinthefamilybusiness—saiditremainedunknownastowhonominatedIrenefortheawardShesaid,“Wedon’thaveanyideawhoputgrandmaforwardWhenwegotacall8.(say)shewasshort-listed,wethoughtitwas9.jokeButthenwegotanofficialletterandwewereblownawayWearesoproudofherIt’s10.(wonder)”WhenwementionthemostfamousChinesepaintingoftheNorthernSongDynasty,theimagecomingintopeople’smind1.(be)QingmingShangleTuorAlongtheRiverDuringtheQingmingFestivalThispaintingisimportant2.severalreasonsFirst,uptillthattime,almostallChinesepaintingswerelandscapes,3.(contain)nooronlyafewimagesofpeopleSecond,thisisthefirstscroll(卷軸)painting4.(describe)bothChineseurbanandsuburbanlifeduringtheperiodinthecapital,Bianjing(nowKaifenginHenanProvince)Third,thepaintingis5.(high)detailedandfeaturesshopsofallkindsanddifferenteconomic6.(activity)inandoutofthecityPeopleareabletoseetheChinesetechnologiesofthetime,whichhelpsthem7.greatdealinunderstanding8.theChineselivedTheBeijingPalaceMuseumkeepsthe9.(origin)Songpaintingandoneofitsfamouscopies-theQingversion10.(hold)intheNationalPalaceMuseuminnTaipeiSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)_55_Oneofthebestthingsyoucanpossiblydoistostartyourownclub.It’sgreatfunespeciallyifyouarethesortofpersonwhofeelsthere’sneveranythingtododuringtheschoolholidays.Thefirstthingyouneedtocomeupwithisanideaforyourclub._56_Pets,clothes,popmusicordancinggroups,sports,makingthings?Thelistisendless.Nextyouneedsomefriendstobeinyourclubwithyou._57_Allyouneedisthreeorfourotherpeoplewhoareinterestedinthesamethingasyou._58Youshouldallsitdownsomewheretogetherwithlotsofpiecesofpaperandwritedowneverynameyoucanthinkup.That’llkeepyoubusyforages.Atyourfirstmeetingyoushouldmakeuparulebook.Andthefirstruleshouldbenogrown-upsorlittle/bigbrothersorsisters!Thebestclubsarealwayssecret!Nowyouhavejustabouteverythingyouneed,exceptmembershipcards.Theseareveryimportantandagainyoucanspeedalotoftimemakingthem.59Whynotleavesomespaceforaphotoofyourself?Thatwillmakethemembershipcardreallylooklikeit.Sothereyouare,getclubbing!Onceyougetstartedyou’llthinkofloadsofmoreinterestingthingstodo!A.That’seasy.B.Enjoyyourownclub!C.Inviteadesignertojoinyou.D.Whatareyouinterestin?E.Somevacationisjustaroundthecorner.F.Thenyouneedtopickanameforyourclub.G.Useabrightthickpentomakeaspecialdesign.Everybodyhasdreams,butnotallthesedreamscancometrueeasily.1、Readonandyoucanmakeyourdreamcometrue.Breakyourdreamdownintomanageable“projects”.Achievingadreamcanbecomplexandyoumightneedtocompleteanumberofdifferent“projects”asyougoforward.2、Rememberthatyouneedtohaveallthepartsandtoolsyouneedinordertobesuccessf

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