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2023年吉林省長(zhǎng)春市農(nóng)安縣考研《英語一》點(diǎn)睛提分卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)完形填空(共20小題;請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36~55各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該選項(xiàng)的標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。ItwasLinTao’sfirstvisittoEngland.Hewaslooking1tohisfirstjourneyonLondon’sUndergroundRailway.Against2ofhisfriendshedecidedtogoalone.He3thestationshortlyafterfiveo’clockintheafternoon.Thisisa4timetotravelinLondonbecausetoomanypeoplegohome5workatthishour.Hehadtojoinalonglineofpeople6werewaitingfortickets.When7histurncame,hehadsomedifficultyinmakinghimselfunderstoodbytheman8tickets.However,hegottheright9healsofoundtherightplatform.Itwascrowedwithpeople.Hedidnotmanagetogetonthefirsttrain,10hewasabletomovenearertheedgeoftheplatformsoastobeinabetterpositionto11thenextone.Whenthistraincamein,LinTaowassweptforwardontothetrainbytherushofpeoplefrombehind.Thedoors12andthetrainmovedoff.Hewas13toseethenamesofthestations14thetrainstopped,butheknewthatthestationhewantedwasthesixthstopalongtheline.Whenthetrainreachedthesixthstation,LinTaogotoff,15gladthathisjourneyhadbeensoeasy.Buthesuddenly16thathehadcometoastationhe17!Heexplainedhisdifficultytoamanstandingontheplatform.Withasmile18hisface,themantoldLinTaothathe191、A.forward B.toward C.upward D.downward2、A.a(chǎn)nadvice B.theadvice C.a(chǎn)dvice D.a(chǎn)dvise3、A.a(chǎn)rrived B.got C.hurried D.entered4、A.short B.well C.good D.bad5、A.for B.a(chǎn)t C.from D.before6、A.who B.whom C.whose D.which7、A.a(chǎn)tfirst B.a(chǎn)tlast C.a(chǎn)tleast D.a(chǎn)tmost8、A.sell B.tosell C.selling D.sold9、A.platform B.station C.ticket D.taxi10、A.road B.way C.path D.means11、A.a(chǎn)nd B.or C.but D.so12、A.geton B.getoff C.getup D.getdown13、A.open B.opened C.close D.closed14、A.a(chǎn)ble B.unable C.sure D.possible15、A.which B.that C.before D.where16、A.feeling B.felt C.fell D.fallen17、A.recognized B.understood C.realized D.felt18、A.haveneverlistenedto B.hadneverheardof C.hadneverlistened D.hasneverheard19、A.in B.on C.of D.to20、A.hadbought B.hadsat C.haddriven D.hadcaughtSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1TheChildrenandFamilyResearchCenter,locatedinIllinois,isanindependentresearchorganizationtopromotepublicchildwelfareresearchactivities.Thefollowingareour2018researchbriefs.TheChildEndangermentRiskAssessmentProtocol(CERAP)TamaraL.FullerCERAPisasafetyassessmentprotocol(協(xié)議)usedinchildprotectioninvestigationsandchildservicesinIllinois.Itisdesignedtoevaluatethepotentialharmtoachildandtakequickactiontoprotectchildren.Workersusetheprotocoltohelpfocustheirdecision-makingtodeterminewhetherachildissafewiththeirfamily,anddecidewhatactiontotaketoassurethechild’ssafety.10ThingstoKnowaboutChildWelfareSystemCatherine,Michael,andSteveInMarch2018,researchersMichaelandStevepartneredwithprofessorCatherinetopresentawebinar(在線研討會(huì))titled10ThingstoKnowaboutChildWelfareSystem,focusedonexplainingthechildwelfaresystem.Topicsincludedprocessofmakingahotlinecall,waystosupportfamilieswhohaveexperiencedchildhoodsufferings.HighlightsfromtheChildDeathReviewTeamAnnualReportSteveandTamaraThisresearchbrieffocusesonthefindingsfromthemostrecentCDRTannualreportonchilddeathsinIllinoisin2016,presentingsummaryinformationaboutchilddeathsinIllinoisbyage,mannerofdeath,andcategoryofdeath,aswellasrecommendationstopreventchilddeaths.PromotingWidespreadImprovementinPracticeTedCrossandIritThisarticlebyCFRC’spsychologist(心理學(xué)家)TedCrossandDr.Iritexploresthecontributionofpsychologytochildprotectionandsuggestsopportunitiesforpsychologytocontributemore,choosing3selectedareas.Acrosstheseareas,psychologyhascontributedbothtotheknowledgebaseandtoavailableassessmentandintervention(干預(yù))methods.1、Whicheventaimsatdeterminingthesafetyofchildrenwithinthefamily?A.PromotingWidespreadImprovementinPracticeB.10ThingstoKnowaboutChildWelfareSystemC.TheChildEndangermentRiskAssessmentProtocolD.HighlightsfromtheChildDeathReviewTeamAnnualReport2、Whowroteareportaboutpreventionofchilddeaths?A.SteveandTamara.B.Catherine,Michael,andSteve.C.TamaraL.Fuller.D.TedCrossandIrit.3、Whichofthefollowingdealswithchildprotectioninapsychologicalway?A.HighlightsfromtheChildDeathReviewTeamAnnualReportB.10ThingstoKnowaboutChildWelfareSystemC.TheChildEndangermentRiskAssessmentProtocolD.PromotingWidespreadImprovementinPracticeText2DearMissHanff,Youwillbegladtoknowthatthetwoboxesofeggsandthetinsoftonguehaveallarrivedsafelyandonceagainweallwishtothankyoumostsincerelyforyourextremegenerosity.Mr.Martin,oneoftheoldermembersofourstaff,hasbeenonthesicklistforsometimeandwethereforelethimhavethelion’sshareoftheeggs,onewholeboxfulinfact,andofcoursehewasdelightedtogetthem.Thetinsoftonguelookveryinvitingandwillbeawelcomeadditiontoourlarders(食物櫥)andinmycasewillbeputononesideforaspecialoccasion.IenquiredatallthelocalmusicshopsbutwasunabletogettheMessiahorBach’sSt.MatthewPassioninstiffcoversinclean,secondhandcopies,andthenIfoundtheywereavailablefromthepublisherinneweditions.Theirpricesseemedabithigh,butIthoughtIhadbettergetthemandtheyhavebeensentbyBookPostafewdaysago,soshouldarriveanydaynow.Ourinvoice,total$4.20,isenclosedwiththebooks.WearesendingyoualittlegiftforChristmas.Wedohopeyouwillnothavetopayanydutyonit.Wewillmarkit“ChristmasGift”andkeepourfingerscrossed.Anyway,wehopeyouwilllikeitandacceptitwithoursincerebestwishesforChristmasandthecomingyear.MynameiscertainlynotofWelshorigin.AsitispronouncedtorhymewiththeFrenchword“Noel”,IthinktheremaybeapossibilitythatitoriginatedinFrance.Yourssincerely,FrankDoel1、WhatcanweinferfromthetextaboutFrankandhiscolleagues?A.Theylivedabusylife. B.Theyweretreatedbadly.C.Theywereinpoorhealth. D.Theylackedlivingmaterials.2、WhatwasMissHanffexpectedtoreceive?A.Tastyfood. B.Somemoney.C.Copiesofmusic. D.Secondhandbooks.3、WhywasFrankgoingtomarkthegiftwiththewords“ChristmasGift”?A.Toavoidtax. B.Tomakeawish.C.Toshowthecontent. D.Todeclareitsvalue.4、WhomdidFrankmostprobablywriteto?A.Afriend. B.Anassistant.C.Acustomer. D.AworkmateText3ItwasatleasttwomonthsbeforeChristmaswhennine-year-oldRosetoldherfatherandmethatshewantedanewbicycle.AsChristmasdrewnearer,herdesireforabicycleseemedtofade—orsowethought,asshedidn’tmentionitagain.WeboughtthelatestfashionableBabySitter’sClubdolls,aholidaydressandsomebeautifulstorybooks.Then,muchtooursurprise,onDecember23rd,sheproudlyannouncedthatshe“reallywantedabikemorethananythingelse.”Itwasjusttoolate,whatwithallthedetailsofpreparingChristmasdinnerandbuyinglast-minutegifts.Wecouldonlythinkofthebicycleandthedisappointmentofourchild.“WhatifImakealittlebicycleoutofclayandwriteanotethatshecouldtradetheclaymodelinforarealbike?”Herdadasked.Thetheory,ofcourse,beingthatsincethatisahigh-ticketitemandsheis“suchabiggirl”,itwouldbemuchbetterforhertopickitout.Sohespentthenextfivehourspainstakinglyworkingwithclaytomakeatinybike.Threehourslater,onChristmasmorning,wewereexcitedforRosetoopenthelittleheart-shapedpackagewiththebeautifulredandwhiteclaybikeandthenote.Finally,sheopeneditandreadthenotealoud.Shelookedatmeandthenatherdadandsaid,“sodoesthismeanthatItradeinthisbikethatDaddymademeforarealone?”Beaming,Isaid,“Yes.”Rosehadtearsinhereyeswhenshereplied,“IcouldnevertradeinthisbeautifulbicyclethatDaddymademe.I’dratherkeepthisthangetarealbike.”Atthatmoment,wewouldhavemovedheavenandearthtobuyhereverybicycleontheplanet!1、Rose’sparentsdidn’tbuyherthebikeshewantedbecause________.A.theyhadboughtmanyotherwonderfulthingsforherB.theythoughtshehadchangedhermindC.theydidn’thavetimetodoanyshoppingD.theydecidedtomakeoneforher2、WhydidDadmaketheclaybicycle?A.HethoughtRosewastooyoungforarealbike.B.Hedidn’twanttodisappointhisdaughter.C.Hethoughthisdaughterwouldlikeit.D.Hewantedtogivehisdaughterasurprise.3、Fromthestory,weknowthat________.A.Rose’sfatherwasanartistwithspecialskillsB.RosewouldtradeintheclaybikeforarealoneC.TheparentsweremovedandproudofthegirlD.RosewasathoughtfulandindependentgirlText4Doyoueverwonderwhytreesbegintobud(發(fā)芽)earlierinsomecities?Scientistsfinallyfoundtheanswerbutit’snotverypleasant.Newsciencesuggestsarelationshipbetweenlightpollutionandthetimingwhentreesproducebuds,whichsignalsthearrivalofthespringseason.LightpollutionisdefinedbytheLightingResearchCenterastheunwantedconsequenceofoutdoorlightingsuchasstreetlights.Excessive(過多的)man-madelightatnightresultsindisturbednaturalcycles,andalsopreventstheobservationofstarsandplanetsatnight.Butitseffectontheenvironmentgoesbeyondthat.Bystudyingsometrees,researchersfoundoutthattreesthataremoreexposedtoartificiallightingatnightbudupto7.5daysearlierthanthoseatthenaturalnighttimesetting.Andtheyfoundoutthatlighthadamoresignificanteffectthantemperaturewhenthebudscameout.Theearlybuddingmaycauseproblemsforinsects,whichfeedonleaves,andthebirdswhichthenfeedontheminturn.ProfessorRichard,whohelpedleadtheresearch,explainedthatmorethanthebuddingoftrees,thestudyimpliesthedangertothebalanceoftheecosystem.“Atthemoment,caterpillars(毛毛蟲)aretimedtohatchtomakethemostoftheopportunitiestofeedonfreshlybuddedleaves,andbirdshatchintimetofeedontheyoungcaterpillar,”hesaid.Migratory(遷徙的)birdsarealsonegativelyaffectedbylightpollution.Theglaremightconfusethemandmakethemlosetheirflyingsense.Thephenomenonmightexplainwhysomebirdsaccidentallyknockintobuildings.Suchresultsstresstheneedtopursuestudiesthataimtomeasuretheeffectoflightpollution.Iftheissuewerelefttocontinue,itisestimatedthatby2100,springwouldbeginalmostafullmonthearlierthanitdoestoday.1、Whatwillhappenifthereistoomuchman-madelight?A.People’seyesightwillbedamaged.B.Theecosystemwilllikelyloseitsbalance.C.Nostarsorplanetsmaybeobservedatnight.D.Animals’livinghabitsmaychangesuddenly.2、Howdoestheearlybuddingaffectinsectsorplants?A.Itwillcausetherisingnumberofinsects.B.Itcouldleadtotreesgrowingfewerleaves.C.Itmayresultinsomeinsectsgoinghungry.D.Itmightpushinsectstohatchmoreslowly.3、Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusinthelastparagraph?A.Theeffectoflightpollutionisdestructive.B.Thespringof2100willbecomemuchlonger.C.Lightpollutionshouldbetakenseriously.D.Afurtherstudyonlightpollutionisscheduled.4、Whatisthesuitabletitleforthepassage?A.WhyspringcomesearlierinsomecitiesB.WhylightpollutionneedstobestudiedC.Howtrees’earlybuddingtakesplaceD.Howmuchlightis“toomuch”PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)JoannaCole,bornonAugust11,1944inNewark,NewJersey,hasbeencreditedtobeoneofthe1.(popular)children’sauthorsofalltimeShe2.(write)over250bookssofarColehasowedalargepartofherpassiontooneofherelementaryschoolteachersJoannaColecontinuedhereducationand3.(final)earnedabachelor’sdegreeIn1971shedecidedtowriteherfirstbookcockroachesShedidsomeresearchanddiscovered4.hadneverbeenabookwrittenforchildrenaboutcockroaches5.,shethoughtshewouldbethefirstColewrotethefirstMagicSchoolBusin6.Thebookwouldgoontobepublishedthe7.(follow)yearandquicklybecamebookseriesandcartoonseriesduetoits8.(succeed)Colewritesinawaythatwillhopefullyinspirechildren9.(think)likeascientistShedoesthisbywritingideasinsteadofjustfactsShealsotriestoaskquestionsinherbooks10.requirechildrentothinkanddiscovertheanswersastheyreadThiscreates11.engagingexperienceforchildren,soitisnowonderwhyyoungerreadersareinterestedinherbooksInyourdailylife,therearemanyexampleswhereyourparentscontrolhundreds1.thingsforyouwhenyouareakid,suchastheclothesyouwear,thefoodyoueat,whereyougoandhowyougetthereItisagoodthingKidsneedthiskindof2.(protect)andhelpbecausetheyarenotoldenoughtotakecareof3.a(chǎn)ndmakedecisions4.(correct).Butwithkidsgrowing5.(old),thepartofbeingateenisdevelopingyourownidentity—onethat6.(separate)fromyourparents’.Differentattitudestowardseventslikepartyingmayleadtoarguments,becauseyourparentswillalwayswanttoprotectyouandkeepyousafe,nomatterhowoldyouareAs7.result,yourparentsfeelithardtogetusedtothenewsituationwith8.(increase)anxietyWhatkidsshouldkeepinmindis9.inmostcases,yourparentscanrelatetowhatyou’regoingthroughbecausethey10.(be)teensonceSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Newsreportswarnusthatthesmogisexpectedtostaywithusforacoupleofmonths.Airqualityis10timesworsethantheWorldHealthOrganization’srecommendedlevels.Youmaythinkthatthereisnothingyoucandoabouttheairyoubreathe1、WearanN95mask.Surgicalmaskswon’tdo,myfriends.YouneedaproperN95mask.2、Thepurposeistofilteroutthelittleparticles(顆粒)intheairthatcanbeveryunhealthyifbreathedin.It’snotattractive,butyourhealthismoreimportantthanlookingattractive.Drinklotsofwaterandstayhydrated.Hottemperatureandhighhumidityareoftenconnectedwithhighsmoglevels.Thismakesitimportanttostayintheshadeanddrinklotsofwatertostayhydrated,especiallybefore,during,andafterexercise.3、Stayindoors.Ifpossible,stayindoors.Whileyoumightwanttovisityourfavouriteopen-airhawkerstall(小販攤檔),nowit’snotthetimetodoso.4、Betterstill,forthoseatwork,packyourownlunch.What’smoreimportant,avoidexerciseoutdoors,especiallyfrommid-morningtoearlyevening,whensmoglevelsarehigher.5、.Oftenneighborsorfamilymemberssmokeinthehallwaysorjustoutsideofapartmentbuildings,whichmakestheairmuchworse.Andthisairstillcomesintotheapartments.So,keepthewindowsclosedanduseairpurifierstoprotectyourhome.Whenyourcity’ssmoggetsbad,nowyouhavethetipstokeepontrucking.Bestofluck.A.Protectyourhome.B.Keepthedoorsopen.C.Ifyouwanttogoout,gotomalls,andeatinenclosedspaces.D.Considerexercisingindoorsinasmoke-free,air-conditionedenvironment.E.However,thereareeasywaystoprotectyourselfagainstsmogandairpollution.F.Besides,waterwillnotonlyquenchyourthirst,buthelpclearyourbreathingpassages.G.Itsstrapsshouldbesecurelyfastenedbehindyourhead,toholdthemaskagainstyourface.Maybeyouareanaveragestudent.Youprobablythinkyouwillneverbeatopstudent.Thisisnotnecessarilyso,however.Anyonecanbecomeabetterstudentifheorshewantsto.Here’show:1、Whenplanningyourwork,youshouldmakealistofthingsthatyouhavetodo.Aftermakingthislist,youshouldmakeascheduleofyourtime.Firstyourtimeforeating,sleeping,dressing,etc.Thendecideagood,regulartimeforstudying.2、Aweeklyschedulemaynotsolveallyourproblems,Butitwillforceyourealizewhatish

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