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煙臺(tái)市萊州市2023年考研《英語(yǔ)一》臨考沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AllQuietinaDarkenedLibraryAftermymotherdied,myfather,whowas75atthetime,begantoregularlyvisitthelocallibraryinEpping.Helovedgoingthere1heenjoyedreadingdifferentkindsofbooks,especiallyreadingthenewspapersonSaturdays.Thelibraryhadasmallarea,wherethesoftcarpet,foldingchairsandlapdesks2acomfortablespaceforindependentreading.Mydadwouldsitthereforhours.ThisparticularwinterySaturday,atabout12noon,afterbeingtherefortwohours,mydad3thatitwasveryquietanddarkerthanusual.Helookedaround,realizingthatallthestaffhadleftandhehadbeen4lockedin.Mydadwasa“panicmerchant”atthebestoftimes,soIcanonly5whathewaslikewhenthishappened.Thedoorshadbeenlockedfromtheoutsideandhehadnoway6.Hemusthavefeltcompletelyata7,sincehedidn’tknowsome8forhandlingthiskindofcrazysituation.Mydadlookedatthenoticeboardstotrytofinda9phonenumber—astaffmemberorsomeonehecouldringtohelplethimout—butwithout10.Soherangthepolicestationandtheykindlygotintouchwiththeheadlibrarian.Theheadlibrarianimmediatelyrangmydadbackatthelibrary,and11thatshewouldbesoonthere.Shetriedto12himandevenexplainedhowhecouldmakeacoffeeifhewished.Thiswasverynice,butmydadwasintoomuchofa“13”todoso.Thankfully,theheadlibrarianarrived14thehourandletmydadout.Sheapologizedforthe15ithadcausedmyfatherandsentmyfatherbackhomeinperson.Wewereverygrateful,sinceshecouldeasilyhavebeen16athavingtocomebacktowork.Thenextdaymydadseemedto17fromthisaccident.Healmostforgotallabouttheunpleasantness,andevenfoundhisexperiencequite18.Iguesstheentirestaffnowmakesextrasurethatthelibraryis19beforetheyleave.What’smore,mydadhaslearnedanimportantlessonbyhimself—neveragainbecamequiteso20inhisreading.3851、A.a(chǎn)sB.ifC.tillD.though2、A.measuredB.occupiedC.replacedD.created3、A.expectedB.noticedC.a(chǎn)dmittedD.doubted4、A.a(chǎn)ccidentallyB.constantlyC.properlyD.illegally5、A.a(chǎn)cquireB.witnessC.imagineD.explore6、A.a(chǎn)longB.backC.downD.out7、A.failureB.lossC.riskD.distance8、A.tipsB.marksC.notesD.senses9、A.convenientB.flexibleC.relevantD.temporary10、A.troubleB.effortC.permissionD.success11、A.promisedB.informedC.a(chǎn)ssumedD.reminded12、A.forgiveB.comfortC.instructD.persuade13、A.resultB.choiceC.stateD.trend14、A.overB.nearC.beyondD.within15、A.conflictB.a(chǎn)nxietyC.regretD.blame16、A.a(chǎn)shamedB.confusedC.a(chǎn)nnoyedD.pleased17、A.recoverB.reflectC.struggleD.suffer18、A.satisfyingB.a(chǎn)musingC.scaringD.a(chǎn)stonishing19、A.tidyB.openC.quietD.empty20、A.distributedB.blockedC.a(chǎn)bsorbedD.exposedSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1ComeandspeakaweekwithusatGreenandGoldCampontheSacramentoCampus!Daysarefilledwithscavengerhunts,riverwalks,theChallengeCenter,wateractivities,artsandcrafts,gamesandmore!YouradventurebeginsatSacramentoState.AwesomeActivities:OrienteeringScavengerhuntRopescourseArtsandcraftsCookingoutdoorsCampusmuseumsFuninthesunRiverwalkFunandeducationalgamesLeavenotraceprinciplesSwimmingCampsDatesandDetailsWeek1:6/1/2017-6/5/2017Week2:6/7/2017-6/11/2017Week2:6/12/2017-6/16/2017Week4:6/19/2017-6/23/2017Week3:6/26/2017-6/30/2017Week6:7/10/2017-7/14/2017Howmuchdoesthiscampcost?Thiscampisonly$290foranentireweekofmemoriesandfriendshipsthatwilllastalifetime.Aminimumdepositof50%perchild,percampisrequiredforallregistrations(non-refundable).Fullpaymentisdue14dayspriortocampstart.Whendoesthecampbegin/end?Drop-offforGreenandGoldCampbeginseachmorningat8:00am.Campactivitiesbeginat8:30eachdayandendat5:00pm.Allchildrenmustbepickedupnolaterthan5:00pm.Latepick-upswillresultina$10fee.WhatdoesmychildneedtobringtothecampPeakAdventureswillprovideamorningandafternoonsnack,butyourchildneedstobringhis/herownbagluncheveryday.Wealsodowateractivities,sobesuretoincludeaswimsuitandatoweleachdaysotheycanparticipate.Wesuggestpackingthefollowingitemseachday:T-shirtShortsSweatshirtTennisshoesTowelSunscreenDaypackWaterbottleLunchSunglassesHat/VisorLipSwim-suitWatershoesCampmusthaveaminimumofsixcampersfortheprogramtorun.Noguarantees.Youwillreceiveafullrefundforanycancelledcamps.CALLUSAT916-278-6321FORMOREINFORMATIONANDTORESERVEYOURYOUTHCAMPSPOTTODAY.1、Whatwilllearnatthecamp?A.Holdingyourfootprints. B.Huntingforsmallanimals.C.Adventuringintheforest. D.Playinggamesintheriver.2、Ifyouarelatetofetchyourkidtwiceaweek,youhavetopay________.A.$155 B.$310 C.$145 D.$3003、Whatmustyoubringtojointhecamp?A.AT-shirtandasweatshirt.B.Tennisshoesandwatershoes.C.Aswimsuitandatowel.D.Sunscreenandsunglasses.Text2YoumightthinkpeopleallovertheUnitedStateshaveWi-Fi----wirelessInternetservice---andmobilephones.ButthereisnosuchserviceinGreenBank,WestVirginia,atinytownfourhoursfromtheU.S.capital,WashingtonD.C.Fewerthan150peopleliveinGreenBank,whichhastwochurches,anelementaryschoolandapubliclibrary.Itisalsohometothelargestradiotelescopeintheworld.Thereisaban(禁令)onWi-FiinGreenBank,alongwithanythingelsethatcancreateelectromagnetic(電磁的)waves.Officialssaythewavescoulddisturbthesignals(信號(hào))thetelescopereceives.FormanyAmericans,avisittoGreenBankisalittlelikereturningtothe1950s.Togetthere,youmustreadroadsigns---becausethereisnoGPSserviceinthetown.PeoplecanconnectwiththeInternetthroughtelephones,butwirelessserviceisnotallowed.Theobservatory(天文臺(tái))isoneofthelargestemployersinthearea.ThefederalNationalScienceFoundation(NSF)spendsabout$8.2millionayeartooperatetheobservatory,telescopeandeducationalcenter.JonahBausermanisatechnician.Ifhesupposesthereisasignalthatisnotallowedinthezone,hedrivestothehousewherethesignaliscomingfromandchecksit.butonceaweek,whenthedeviceiscleaned,comebanneddevicesareallowednearit.Peopleinthetownrespecttheworkofthescientists.AndtheysaytheyarehappytolivewithoutWi-Fiandmobilephones.“Youknow,insteadofsittinghereonourphonesandotherdeviceswe’reoutfishingandhuntingandgoingtoeachother’shouses.”Everyoneknowseachotherandcommunicationisalmostalwaysface-to-face.1、WhatwillyouareseewhenyoupayavisittoGreenBank?A.GPSserviceB.Radio-controlledtoysC.CellphonetowersD.Guideposts2、WhatisJonahBauserman’sdutyinhiswork?A.FollowingsignalsfromcellphonesB.CleaningthetelescopeonceaweekC.ListeningforsignalsfromouterspaceD.Protectingthetelescopefrombeingaffected3、Whathasthetelescopebroughttothelocalpeople?A.GreatwealthB.AhealthierlifestyleC.ManyjobchancesD.Muchdifficultyinlife4、Whatmaybethebesttitleforthistext?A.AnAmericanTownWithoutWi-FiandMobilePhonesB.GoodRelationshipsBetweenpeopleinanAmericanTownC.TheLargestRadioTelescopeintheWorldD.ABetterLifeWithoutWirelessDevicesText3“Preventingobesity(肥胖)andsmokingcansavelives,butitdoesn’tsavemoney,”reportedresearchers.“Itwasasmallsurprise,foritisagainstthecommonbelief,”saidPietervanBaal,wholedthestudy.“Butitmakessense.Ifyoulivelonger,thenyourcostsofthehealthsystemwillbemore.”Theresearchersfoundthatfromage20to56,obesepeoplerackedup(累計(jì))themostexpensivehealthcosts.Butonaverage,healthypeoplelived84years.Smokerslivedabout77years,andobesepeoplelivedabout80years.Smokersandobesepeopletendedtohavemoreheartdiseasethanhealthypeople.Thereforeinthelongrun,thethinandhealthygroupspentabout$417,000,fromage20on.Smokersspentabout$326,000andobesepeople$371,000.“Theresultthrowsabucketofcoldwaterontotheidea,basedonguesswork,thatobesityisgoingtocosttrillionsofdollars,”saidPatrickBasham,aprofessorofhealthpolitics.“Ifwe’regoingtoworryaboutthefutureofobesity,weshouldstopworryingaboutitsfinancialimpact,”hesaid.“Thebenefitsofobesitypreventionmaynotbeseenimmediatelyintermsofcostsavingintomorrow’sbudget,buttherearelong-termgains,”saidBaal.“Theseareoftenimmeasurablewhenitcomestopeoplelivinglongerandhealthierlives.”Inthemeanwhile,hesaidthatgovernmentsshouldrecognizethatsuccessfulsmokingandobesitypreventionprogramsmeanthatpeoplewillhaveahigherchanceofdyingofsomethingmoreexpensivelaterinlife.“Lungcancerisacheapdiseasetotreatbecausepeopledon’tsurviveverylong.ButiftheyareoldenoughtogetAlzheimer’s(早老性癡呆病)oneday,theymaysurvivelongerandcostmore.Wearenotadvisingthatgovernmentsstoptryingtopreventobesity,”Baalsaid.“Buttheyshoulddoitfortherightreasons.”1、Amongmiddle-agedpeople,whosecostsofthehealthsystemarethemost?A.Thosewhoareheavysmokers.B.Thosewhoareoverweight.C.Thosewhoaretoothin.D.Thosewhoaresufferingfromheartattacks.2、Whatcanweknowaboutthebeliefthatobesitycostsmuch?A.Itturnsouttobeincorrect.B.Itcomesfromscientificstudies.C.Itisbasedonmedicalevidence.D.Ithaschangedoverthepastyears.3、Accordingtothetext,governmentsshouldpreventobesityforthepurposeof.A.reducingtheriskofsufferingcancerB.weakeningobesity’sfinancialimpactC.makingsureofpeople’slongandhealthylifeD.reducingthemoneyspentonmedicalprograms4、Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?A.ARecentMedicalStudyShowstheTruthaboutHealthB.PreventingObesityandSmokingMayCostMoreC.ObesityandSmokingLeadtoExpensiveDiseasesD.GovernmentsChangeAttitudetowardsObesityandSmokingText4ConfidenceComesFromTreatingOthersAsEqualsThere'sbeenrecentdiscussionoverChineseattitudestowardforeigners,causedbyanotherquarrelbetweenaforeignerandataxidriver.AccordingtothestudiesdescribedintheOxfordHandbookofChinesePsychology,Chinesehavelowerself﹣confidencecomparedtoWesterners.YetdoestheresultstillapplytotheChinesepeopletoday?Yesandno.Forthemoment,differentattitudestowardforeignerscanstillbefoundinChina'ssociety,withsomedisplayinglowself﹣confidencelike"Foreignersareawesome(令人敬畏的),andWesterncountriesareawesome.Weshouldrespectthemandbeaspoliteaspossible,andshouldn'tletthemlookdownonus,"andafewunfriendlyopinionssuchas"Someforeignersarerudeanddisrespectful,andtheirlevelofcivility(禮貌)isfarbehindChina."Chineseusedtobelackinginself﹣confidence.Itmightstartfromthemodernhistory,afterthefailureintheOpiumwars,andthefollowinghumiliation(恥辱)ofbeingbullied(被欺負(fù))andbroughttotheirkneesbyWesternguns.Andthedarkhistoryisstilltosomeextentaffectingourmentality(心態(tài))today.Forsometime,theWesternworldrepresentsthebestofeverythinginsomeChineseeyes.Butourstateofmindisgraduallychanging.Whenasked"Whatmakesyoufeelproudofyourcountry?"inschoolclassesinChina,answersvaryfromtheWorldExpototheOlympicGames,fromathletestoastronauts,fromthemushroomingskyscraperstobusymetropolises,whichhaveallfilleduswithgrowingself﹣confidence.Whileansweringthequestion"SinceChinaissogoodtodayandChinesepeoplearemoreconfident,whyareanincreasingnumberofChineseemigratingabroad?"ZhangWeiwei,aprofessoratFudanUniversity,repliedthatatleast70percentofChinesemigrants(移民)becomemorepatriotic(愛(ài)國(guó)的)afterleavingtheirhomecountry,nomatterwhethertheyhavebecomeanaturalizedcitizenofanothernationornot.Suchresultandexperiencesaremuchmoreconvincingandhavebettereffectthandozensof"patrioticeducation"classes.Thereisnoreasonforusnottobeself﹣confident.Weliveintheworld'ssecond﹣largesteconomy.Chinesenetfinancialassetspercapita(人均純金融資產(chǎn))andthepurchasingpowerofpeoplehaveseenasharprise,withmoreandmorepeoplestartingtopurchaseworksofart,insteadofonlynecessities.Theseallindicatearisingstandardoflifeandself﹣confidence.Nevertheless,thepointofthechangingattitudestowardourselvesorothercountriesisnotrealizingothernationsarebetterorworsethanChina,buttreatingthemlikehowwetreatourfellowChinese.Thatiswhatconfidencemeans,notbeingcondescending(屈尊),notworshiping,butlookingeachotherintheeyewithtrustandrespect.1、Accordingtothetext,whataretheChineseattitudestowardforeignerstoday?A.Theyhavevariousattitudestowardforeigners.B.Theythinktheforeignersarealwaysrude.C.Theyalwaysspeakhighlyoftheforeigners.D.Theybelieveforeignersarejustcommonpeople.2、Chineseusedtolackself﹣confidencebecause.A.Theythoughttheforeignersweremysterious.B.Theyusedtothinkthemselveslesspowerful.C.Theyweredeeplyinfluencedbythedarkhistory.D.Theyoncebelievedforeignerswereawesome.3、AccordingtoZhangWeiwei,mostChinesemigrants.A.desiretobeacitizenofanothernationB.developastrongerlovefortheirhomecountryC.a(chǎn)reunwillingtoreturntotheirmotherlandD.serveasbadexamplesinpatrioticeducation4、What'sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Chineseshouldbeproudofthegreatachievementoftheircountry.B.Chinesehaveenoughconfidencetomakegreaterprogress.C.Chinesehavealowerself﹣confidencefacedwithforeigners.D.Chineseshouldbeconfidentandtaketheforeignersasequals.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ThehighlyanticipatedChineseteendramafilm“BellerDays”1.(net)over600millionyuanattheboxofficesince2.(it)releaseon5thOctober,andhasalsowonanastonishinglyhighrateof3.4onpopularfilmratingwebsiteDoubanCountlessmovie-goershavemadethemovie4.hottopicacrosssocialmediaplatformsTheteendrama,5.isadaptedfromthewell-knownonlinenovel“InHisYouth,InHerBeauty”,isoneoftheveryfewmoviesaddressingschoolbullyingStarringawardwinningactressZhouDongyuandboybandTFBoysmemberYiyanggianxi,thestorytellsa6.(touch)relationshipbetweentwoyoungstersasvictimsofschoolbullyingandhowtheirfates7.(shape)bytheissue8.(sad),thereisbullyingatschoolallovertheworldanditisnotrareinChinaAbouthalfofstudentsbetweentheages9.13and15worldwide,or150millionofthem,havebeenbulliedinandaroundschoolAccordingtotheSupremePeoplesCourtsChinaJusticeBigDataServicePlatform,Chinesecourtsheardalmost800casesofschool10.(violent)in11.Almosthalfoftheminvolvedstudentsagedbetween16and12.Itisbelievedthat13.(prevent)schoolbullying,jointeffortsneedtobemadeamongthegovernment,parentsandschoolsDuringaninterview,ProfessorHawkingwarnedthatAI(人工智能)willsoonreachalevel1.itwillbea“newformoflifethatwillperform2.(well)thanhumans”P(pán)rofessorHawkingevenwentsofarastosaythatAImayreplacehumansaltogether,3.hedidn’tstateexactlyatimelineforhisforecastHesaid:“IfearthatAImayreplacehumansaltogetherIfpeopledesigncomputerviruses,someonewilldesignAIthatimprovesandcopies4.(it)Thiswillbeanewformoflifethatoutperformshumans”During5.interview,ProfessorHawkingalsourgedmorepeopletotakeaninterestinscience,6.(say)thattherewouldbe“seriousconsequences”ifthisdidn'thappenHesaidthatanewspaceprogrammeshould7.(develop),addinghumanmayhavetoturntoothersuitableplanetsforhabitation8.(eventual)Hesaid:“IbelievewehavereachedthepointofnoreturnOurEarthisbecomingtoosmallforus,globalpopulationisincreasingata9.(surprise)rateandweareindangerofself-destructing”Thisisn'tthefirsttimethatHawking10.(express)fearsabouttheriseofAIInOctoberlastyear,hewarnedthatartificialintelligencecoulddevelopawillofitsownthatisinconflictwiththatofhumanitySectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Weallwishwehadjustabitmoretime.Justthinkwhatyoucoulddowithanextrahourortwoeachday:youcouldfinallysticktoanexerciseroutine,orcleanthehouse,orwriteyournovel,orlearntheguitarandsoon.1、ButIcanhelpyoufindmorehoursinyourdayforthethingsthatreallymatter.GetOutofBedEarlierIfyounormallygetupat7;30am,trygettingupat7:00am.Thathalf-hourmightnotsoundlikemuch,butitcouldbetimethatyouusetoexercise,toreadthatbookyou'vebeenmeaningtofinish.2、DotheImportantTasksFirstOnceyougettowork,gettheimportantonesdonefirst
(nottheeasyones,oreventheurgentones).Youcanaffordtospendatleastanhourworkingonbig,importanttasksratherthanonallthoselittleurgentones.3、Theurgenttaskswillstillgetdone,andyouwon'tmisstheimportantones.ReduceInterruptionsIfcolleagueshaveahabitofhangingaroundyourdesktochat,orifthephoneisconstantlyringing,youmightfindthatittakesyouhalfthedaytofinishasimpletasklikewritingaletter.Constantinterruptionsdon'tjusteatuptime,theyalsobreakyourconcentration.Whenyou'vegotabigtasktofocuson,letyourcallsgotovoicemail.4、Wearingheadphonesmakesitlesslikelythatpeoplewilltrytostrikeupaconversation.5、Afewminuteschatting,browsingtheweb,andsoon,caneasilyturnintohoursofwastedoverthecourseofaday.Whenyou’reworking,work.Ifyourconcentrationisslipping,takeaproperbreak:goandgetaglassofwater,orstretchyourlegsabit.Andifyou’refacingadifficulttask,trybreakingitintosmallstepsorstagessothatit’seasiertodealwith.A.StayFocusedonYourWorkB.Ta
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