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考研《英語一》2023年河北省承德市承德縣預(yù)測試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Therewasaboythatdreamtofbecomingtheworld’sbestviolinist.Toachievehislifegoal,hetravelledtoafarawaylandwherethefamousandbestviolinistofalltime1.Theapartmenthewasdirectedtowasinanold,lonelyplace.Therewasnoevidenceoflifeatall.Theyoungmanwas2andturnedtoleave.3heheardsomeonecoughingfromwithin.Thefamousviolinistwasveryoldand4.Herefusedtoteachtheyoungboy,whoalsorefusedto5.Theboyplayedhisviolinintheyard,andthishedidforthreenights6theoldmancouldnotbearitanymore.Hecameoutonthefourthnightandbeganto7theboy.Underhisinstruction,the8student’smusicalskillsrapidlyimproved.Yearspassedby.Nowtheoldmanaskedtheboyto9animportantcompetition.Itwasthebestviolincompetitionintheworld.Theyoungmanwasamonghundredsof10fromallovertheworld.The11lastedfordays.Onthedayheplayed,everyonewasdeeply12.First,theboywassoyoung,butnoviolinplayercouldhaveplayed13.Second,theboywasfocusedonone14andneverlookedelsewheretillhefinished.Third,tearscamedownhisfocusedeyesbuthis15wasnotdrawnawayfromthemusic.Hewas16thewinner.Onlytheboyknewthe17forhissuccessinthecompetition.18learningfromthebestviolinisttheworldeverknew,histeacherhadcomeinpersonthatdayto19him.Theoldmanstoodinthedarkwherehewasn’t20toanyonearound.Theoldviolinistdiedfewdayslater.1、A.performed B.lived C.toured D.lay2、A.bored B.disappointed C.excited D.satisfied3、A.Still B.Also C.Thus D.Then4、A.weak B.polite C.kind D.strict5、A.leave B.talk C.learn D.play6、A.so B.unless C.if D.till7、A.punish B.persuade C.beg D.coach8、A.slow B.gifted C.kind D.quiet9、A.takepartin B.lookforwardto C.stayawayfrom D.comeupwith10、A.judges B.students C.competitors D.fans11、A.program B.event C.concert D.lecture12、A.a(chǎn)nnoyed B.moved C.hurt D.concerned13、A.better B.quicker C.harder D.louder14、A.book B.model C.direction D.question15、A.hand B.eye C.interest D.a(chǎn)ttention16、A.a(chǎn)nnounced B.known C.shown D.predicted17、A.prize B.wish C.way D.reason18、A.Without B.Besides C.Through D.By19、A.find B.comfort C.support D.visit20、A.dangerous B.unfair C.noticeable D.particularSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1WithmorelargesolarfarmsbeingdevelopedinthesunnysouthwesternUnitedStates,researchersandconservationistsalikearebeginningtonoticesurprisingenvironmentaleffects.Whilesolarenergyisknownforitspositiveenvironmentalimpacts,officialsattheNationalFishandWildlifeForensicsLaboratoryhavecometorecognizeoneofitssignificantdownsides:Somespecksofbirdsthatliveclosetolargesolarplants(太陽能板)aredyingoff,includingendangeredbirds.Arecentfederalinvestigationrecovered233birdsthathadbeenkilledasadirectresultofsolarplants.Researchersbelievethatsomeoftheaffectedbirdshavemistakenthelarge,reflectiveareasofthesolarpanelsforbodiesofwater.Thisisaphenomenonreferredtobyscientistsas“l(fā)akeeffect.”Thebirdsaredrawntowhattheyassumetobewater.Theyaimfortheareaandslamintothepanelswithgreatforce.Itisthoughtthattheinsectsthatbirdscatfallvictimto“l(fā)akeeffect”aswell,leadingthebirdsintothepanels.Researchersfigurethatbetween1,000and28,000birdsarekilledasaresultofharvestingsolarenergy.Thenumberofbirdsaffectedbywindfarmingismuchgreater,rangingfrom140,000to328,000.Coal-firedelectricityhasthelargestnegativeeffectonbirds,killingnearly8millionayear.Thesenumbersmakesolarfarmingseemlikethebestoption.However,conservationistsarequicktopointoutthatareaswheresolarisexpectedtoboombetween2015and2020arehometosomeoftherarestbirdsintheUnitedStates.Thiscouldputspecificbirdspeciesatriskofextinction.ThereexistsastateorderinCaliforniathat20percentofallelectricityofallenergysoldshouldberenewablebytheyear2017.Thishasbeenonedrivingforcebehindtherapiddevelopmentofhugesolarfarms.Theindustry,whichisexpectedtoboomasaresultofthischangetorenewableenergy,isfacingnewlyfiledlawsuits(起訴)byconservationistgroups.TheselawsuitscouldslowdowntheapprovalprocessfortheplannedsolardevelopmentacrosstheSouthwest.1、Whatcanweinferfromparagraph1?A.Solarfarmsrequirealongdevelopmentperiod.B.Mostpeoplewouldbeshockedbythesizeofsolarfarms.C.Solarenergyequipmentlooksstrangetomostpeople.D.Mostpeoplethinkthatsolarenergyisverybeneficial.2、Theunderlinedword“slam”inparagraph2isclosestinmeaningto.A.dashB.breakC.moveD.slide3、Whichofthefollowingbestreflectstheauthor’sviewpoint?A.Usingsolarfarmsisthemostpracticalwaytocreateenergy.B.Morebirdsareendangeredbysolarfarmsthanwindfarming.C.Solarfarmsmaynotbeasfriendlytotheenvironmentasexpected.D.Waysshouldbefoundtoreduce“l(fā)akeeffect”causedbysolarfarms.Text2Crossingyourlegsisanextremelycommonhabit.Whileyoumayfinditcomfortabletositwithonekneecrossedovertheother,itmightbecausinghealthproblemsthatyouarenotawareof.AstudypublishedinBloodPressureMonitoringstatedthatsittingwithyourlegscrossedcanincreaseyourbloodpressure.Thereasonisthatcrossingonelegovertheotherincreasesresistance,makingitevenharderforthebloodtocirculateandincreaseyourbloodpressure.Thus,youshouldn’thaveyourlegscrossedformorethan15minutes,andit’simportantthatyougetupandwalkaroundatleastonceeveryhour.Crossingyourlegscanalsoleadtoneckandbackpain.Ideally,it’sbestforourbodiestositwithourfeetplantedflatonthefloor.Whenyousitwithyourlegscrossedyourhipsareinatwistedposition,whichcancausepressureonyourlowerandmiddlebackandneck.Youalsomightnoticethatwhenyousitwithyourlegscrossedforlongperiodsoftimeyourfeetandlegsgetpainful.Thisisbecausewhenonelegsitsontopoftheother,itcausespressureontheveinsandnervesinyourlegsandfeet.Whilethefeelingofdiscomfortmayonlylastaminuteortwo,repeatedlycrossingyourlegsuntiltheyfeelnumbcancausepermanentnervedamage.Sonexttimeyousitdown,trytogetyourselfinthehabitofsittingwithbothofyourfeetonthefloor.Notonlywillithelpyourpostureandstability,butitwillalsosaveyourhealthinthelongrun.1、AstudypublishedinBloodPressureMonitoringshowedthat.A.crossingyourlegscanraiseyourbloodpressureB.crossingonelegovertheothercanincreasethebloodcirculationC.youshouldhaveyourlegscrossedonceeveryhourD.youshouldgetupandwalkaroundformorethan15minutes2、Crossingyourlegscancausesomehealthproblemsexcept.A.pressureonveinsandnervesinlegsandfeetB.permanentnervedamageC.unstablepostureD.neckandbackpain3、Whatseemstobethewriter’sattitudetowardcrossinglegs?A.Supportive.B.Negative.C.Casual.D.ConfusedText3HereisarecordofthediscussionaboutAI(artificialintelligence)conductedbyseveralscientists:ScientistA:IwouldsaythatwearequitealongwayoffdevelopingtheAI,thoughIdothinkitwillhappenwithinthenextthirtyorfortyyears.Wewillprobablyremainincontroloftechnologyanditwillhelpussolvemanyoftheworld’sproblems.However,noonereallyknowswhatwillhappenifmachinesbecomemoreintelligentthanhumans.Theymayhelpus,ignoreusordestroyus.ItendtobelieveAIwillhaveapositiveinfluenceonourfuturelives,butwhetherthatistruewillbepartlyuptous.ScientistB:Ihavetoadmitthatthepotentialconsequencesofcreatingsomethingthatcanmatchorgobeyondhumanintelligencefrightenme.Evennow,scientistsareteachingcomputershowtolearnontheirown.Atsomepointinthenearfuture,theirintelligencemaywelltakeoffanddevelopatanever-increasingspeed.Humanbeingsevolvebiologicallyveryslowlyandwewouldbequicklysubstituted.Intheshortterm,thereisthedangerthatrobotswilltakeovermillionsofhumanjobs,creatingalargeunderclassofunemployedpeople.Thiscouldmeanlarge-scalepovertyandsocialunrest.Inthelongtermmachinesmightdecidetheworldwouldbebetterwithouthumans.ScientistC:I’mamemberoftheCampaigntoStopKillerRobots.ForgetthemovieimageofaterrifyingTerminatorstampingonhumanskullsandthinkofwhat’shappeningrightnow:militarymachineslikedrones,gunturretsandsentryrobotsarealreadybeingusedtokillwithverylittlehumaninput.Thenextstepwillbeautonomous“murderbots”followingordersbutfinallydecidingwhotokillontheirown.Itseemscleartomethatthiswouldbeextremelydangerousforhumans.Weneedtobeverycautiousindeedaboutwhatweaskmachinestodo.1、WhatisScientistBworriedabout?A.AItechnologywilldestroytheearth.B.Robotswilltaketheplaceofhumans.C.Computerscan’tthinkbythemselves.D.Humanswillbeunhappywithoutmachines.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.IlaunchedthecampaigntoStopKillerRobots.B.WeforgetthemovieimageofaterrifyingTerminator.C.“Murderbots”willbeagainsthumans’orders.D.“Murderbots”can’tdecidebythemselves.3、WhichstatementisCORRECTaccordingtotherecord?A.TheemploymentwillbeaffectedbyAItechnologyinthefuture.B.ScientistAthinksAItechnologywillneverdevelop.C.“Murderbots”willfollowtheordersoftheirmanufacturersinthewars.D.AllthethreescientistsagreethatAItechnologywillbenefithumanbeings.4、Whoagree(s)AIhasmorenegativeaspectsthanpositiveaspects?A.ScientistA.B.ScientistsB&C.C.ScientistB.D.ScientistsB&A.Text4Anenvironmentfullofinterestingorexcitingideasisimportantforyoungchildren,andmuchofachild’sbraindevelopsduringtheearliestpartoflife.Thevisualsystem,inparticular,developsrapidlyoverthefirstfewweeks.Asearlyasnineminutesafterbirth,babiesprefertolookatphotographsandpicturesthatmostresemblethehumanface.Newbornscanseecolor,andaone-month-oldcantellredfromgreen.At12weeksold,babiesshowpreferencesforcoloredthingsasopposedtowhiteones.Inadditiontolookingatthemselves,babiesareattractedtohighcontrastvisuals,colorfulobjects,andfaces.Thesameholdstrueforbabies,whoalsoaredrawntolookingatanimals,shinyobjects,andfamiliaritemsthatarepartoftheirworld.It’snosurprise,then,thatanartmuseumisarichsourceofvisualinspirationforbabies.Introducingbabiestoworksofartpromotesearlyneuron(神經(jīng)元)connectionsinthebrain.Andfortheverbalstudy,interactingwithanadultinnamingimagesanddescribingdifferentcharacteristicsinaworkofartlaysthegroundworkforvisualandlanguagedevelopment.FreeBabyToursWatchyourchildrespondtolargecolorfulpaintingsandlearnwaystopromoteearlyvisualskills.Joinusforalivelyandfree30-minuteBabyTour.Parentsandcaregiverswithbabiesupto18monthsarewelcome.MeetattheTMAFamilyCenteronanyoftheseFridays:January15,3:30p.m.February19,6p.m.March18,3:30p.m.April15,6p.m.May20,3:30p.m.June17,6p.m.Onechildperadult.Parkingisfreeformembers,$5fornonmembers.1、Aone-daybabymayprefertolookatpicturesof________.A.biganimalsB.humanfacesC.colorfulleavesD.whitewalls2、Whatisthebenefitforbabieswhentheyenjoyworksofart?A.Learningthehistoryofthemuseum.B.Learninghowtomasterskillsonart.C.Knowinghowtolovetheirparents.D.Layingthebasisforlanguagedevelopment.3、What’sthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Toattractpeopletojoininthisbabyactivity.B.Toshowhowtodevelopbabies’interestinart.C.Tohelpparentsknowmoreaboutart.D.Topromotebabies’earlyvisualskills.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)語法填空Teaisoneofthe1.(much)populardrinksintheworldYoumakeitbypouringhotwateroverthedriedleavesofateaplantFor2.(hundred)ofyearspeoplebelievedthatteacouldcureillnesses,andtheyused3.a(chǎn)smedicineTodayscientistsknowthatteacontainschemicalsthatpreventcellsfromdyingMostteashavecaffeineinthem,4.makesyoufeelmoreactiveSomepeoplehaveproblems5.(drink)teabecauseitcancausesleeplessnessTheteaplant6.(grow)bestintropicalandtemperateplaceswhererainfallsthroughouttheyearTeascanbegrownfromsealevel7.a(chǎn)bout2,000metres,butthebestqualitygrowsinhigherregionsTeacomesfromtheleavesandbudsofteaplantsWildplantscanbeupto9metreshigh,however,onteaplantations,8.(pull)theleaves9.(easy),peoplecutthembacktoabushofaboutametreinheightIttakesaplantthreetofiveyearsbeforeitisreadyforpickingApickercanharvestabout20kgofteaadayOnlargeteaplantationstheleavesareharvestedbymachines,butthequalityofteais10.(high)whentheleavesarepickedbyhandThedaythatyouenjoyall1.satisfactionofhavingallthehouseworkdonebyarobotmightstillbeafewdecadesoffButincreasinglyengineersaresayingthat2.(robot)aregoingtomaketheleapfromthefactoryfloortoyourfamilyroomBillGatesoncepredictedthe“DawnoftheAgeofRobots”What’sbehindthisnewera?It’s3.(part)amatteroftechnologyDevicesthatcanrecognizeandrespondtoahumanvoicehavebeendevelopedTherearenowafewdifferentwaysforrobots4.(move)aroundTheycanwalkcrawlorrideonwheelsTheyarebeingmadesmallerandsmallerthesedaysandalso5.(become)moreandmoreefficientAbiggerpartofthestorydepends6.theconsumersPeoplearoundtheworldhavetirelesslysearchedforwaystoget7.(lazy)fromthe1950s8.thetelevisionremotecontrolwasinventedAlso9.(consider)theincreasingwealthofpeopleengineersbelievethetimeappearsripetointroducerobotstoeaseourdailylivesRobotswilldomostofthebasichousework10.justhelpyouhavemorefunonthebasketballcourtSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Although
people
value
intelligence-understanding,
reasoning,
the
ability
to
learn-they
also
respect
wisdom,
or
the
knowledge
and
experience
that
we
gain
over
a
lifetime.In
some
ways,
wisdom
is
like
beauty:
we
value
it,
we
desire
it,
we
know
it
when
we
see
it,
but
it
is
nearly
impossible
to
pin
down
such
a
quality.1、1.Working
at
being
socialStudies
show
that
people
who
stay
connected
to
others
show
higher
levels
of
wisdom
than
those
who
remainalone.2、
Next
time
you're
at
a
party
or
gathering,
single
out
someone
who's
standing
alone
and
strike
up
a
conversation.2.3、
Wisdom
involves
being
able
to
understand
all
sides
of
an
issue
without
letting
emotions
or
personal
feelings
get
in
the
way.
Openingyourmindmeans
realizing
that
everyone
has
a
life
story
that
influences
their
actions.
During
the
course
of
every
day,
make
a
note
of
the
issues
that
bother
you,
and
take
a
moment
to
see
them
from
the
other
side.3.Learn
how
to
say,
"I
could
be
wrong".A
wise
person
understands
that
it
is
impossible
to
know
everything
and
that
life
is
capable
of
taking
unexpected
turns.4、
Admitting
that
there
are
times
when
you
could
be
mistaken
will
go
a
long
way
in
solidifying
yourfame.4.Reading
the
news5、
Ifyoudon’talreadyreadadailypaperornewsonline,startbygoingthroughasinglefrontarticlefromamajorrespectednewssource.Almosteveryonehasthepotentialtobecomewiser,particularlyifyoustrengthenthesehabits.A.Practice
being
open-Minded.B.Sharinggoodnewswithyourfriends.C.But
researchers
have
tried-and
here's
what
they've
found.D.Recognizing
your
errors
can
lead
only
to
greater
wisdom,E.Make
an
effort
to
join
a
new
club,
or
invite
an
old
friend
for
coffee.F.Youdonothavetoadmityourmistakesifyouarereallyunwillingto.G.You
cannot
make
balanced
choices
unless
you
understand
world
circumstances.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Sincethedayofitsbirth,theUnitedNationshasbeenthesubjectofmuchdebate.1、Othersthinkthatitistooweak.WecanbetterunderstandthisdebateifwelearnmoreabouttheU.N.anditshistory.TheU.N.wasstartedfortworeasons.First,whentheideawasborn,peopleallovertheworldweretiredofwar.Theyfeltthattheremustbepeacefulan
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