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青島市嶗山區(qū)2023年考研《英語一》臨考沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)"Thereoncewasabeggarwholovedtohearhimselfsing.Helived1adustbinnexttoasupermarket.Hehadthemostamazingvoice.Noonewouldlistentohim,2.Catsanddogswouldcometosingalong.Allanimalswouldcometohearthissound.No3though.His4audienceweretheanimals.Evenwithoutpeopletosingto.themanwasfilledwith5forhelovedhisvoice.Thenoneday,alittlegirlwasonherwaytothesupermarket.Themanwassingingoneofhisfavoritesongs.Thelittlegirl6himandwonderedwhatthatnoisewas.Shebegan7aroundeverycorneruntilshefoundhim.Thegirl'seyesbegantogrowwideasshesawthemaninhis8clothes.Sheaskedhimtosing,withno9ofdangerinhervoice.Thisshockedtheman.Hesangforthegirlwithjoyinhiseyes.Althoughitwasnicetobe10tosing,itwasalsonicetohaveanaudience.Hesanguntiltheyheardthegirl'smother11forher.Thegirlquicklysaid12andranoff.Thegirlreturnedthenextdayandaskedhimtosing.13hesangforthelittlegirl.Afterafewsongs,sheleft14thecallofhermother.Shecamethedayafter,withanolderwoman.Thiswasthegirl's15.Shedidnotseemtomindbeingledbehinda16dustbin.Thegirlaskedthebeggartosing.Themansanghisheartoutforthe17ofthemtohear.Themother'sfrownbeganto18andasmilebegantoappear.Thedaysafterwerefullofcheerfulsingingandtheaudienceoftwo19,theywouldbringmorepeopletolisten.Thebeggarcontinuedtosinguntilhecouldnotsinganymore.20helovedhisvoiceanymore.1、A.overB.underC.besideD.behind2、A.a(chǎn)lthoughB.butC.thoughD.still3、A.catsB.a(chǎn)udienceC.a(chǎn)nimalsD.humans4、A.onlyB.devotedC.enthusiasticD.excited5、A.regretB.joyC.painD.sorrow6、A.sawB.noticedC.heardD.made7、A.lookingB.researchingC.searchingD.finding8、A.tidyB.cleanC.dirtyD.cheap9、A.fearB.signalC.expressionD.noise10、A.a(chǎn)wakeB.a(chǎn)loneC.a(chǎn)wareD.a(chǎn)shamed11、A.phoningB.cryingC.a(chǎn)ppealingD.calling12、A.goodbyeB.okayC.sorryD.hello13、A.OnceB.AgainC.MoreD.Often14、A.inB.onC.a(chǎn)tD.over15、A.friendB.motherC.sisterD.teacher16、A.bigB.desertedC.smellyD.beautiful17、A.bothB.noneC.a(chǎn)llD.either18、A.replaceB.ruinC.fadeD.break19、A.LaterB.EarlierC.SoonerD.Otherwise20、A.ApartfromB.ThankstoC.NotjustD.InadditionSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1RulesforVisitorstoShanghaiDisneylandWelcometoShanghaiDisneyland.Toensureasafeandenjoyableexperienceforallourparkguests,pleasekeepinmindthefollowing;★Bagslargerthan56cm×36cm×23cmarenotpermittedtobebroughtintothePark.★FoodisnotallowedintotheParkunlessitispackaged,unopenedandreadytobeeatenwithoutanypreparationorprocessing.★ProperclothesmustbewornatalltimeswhilevisitingthePark.PleaserefertoParkguidemapforsmokinglocationsoraskthestaffforhelp.★Accesstoattractionsdependsonthesafetyrulesforeachattraction.Toboardanattraction,childrenunder7mustbeaccompaniedbyapersonaged16orolder.★Pleaseplanfortherouteaccordingtowaitingtimeandopeninghoursoftheattractions.Youmaynotbeabletoexperiencealltheattractionswithinonday.1、Allvisitorscan______inthePark.A.carrysmallhandbagsB.cookfoodC.smokeintheopenairD.Wearmasks2、Whatcanwelearnfromtherules?A.Attractionshavenosaftyrulesatall.B.Childrenareallowediniftheyarenotalone.C.Adultarenotallowedtowearcosturnesormasks.D.Visitorshavetoaccessalltheattractionsinoneday.Text2Inthefar,farfuture,bicyclesandperhapsskatesmayberunbyjetpower,andanewthingtoridemaybeasmallflyingsaucer(飛碟).Imaginearacebetweenthem!Theremaybetelepathyhelmets(心靈感應(yīng)帽)thatsendthoughtwavesfromyourbraintothatofyourfriendmilesaway.Youjustthinkathoughtandyourfriendknowsit!Youcanhavesecretswitheachotherthatnobodyelsecanturninon!Whataboutthefoodofthefuture?Scientiststhink.thatmuchofitwillbeartificial—madeinfactoriesfromsuchsurprisingthingsascoal,limestone,air,andwater.Theartificialfoodwillbehealthfulbecauseallthethingsthatyouneedtolivealongandhealthylifewillbeputintoit.Thefuturehospitalswillprobablyhave"bodybanks"thatcangiveyoualmostanynewpartyouneedtokeeponliving.Peopleofthefuturemaylivetobealotolderthan100years.Whatabouthighwaysofthefuture?Well,averysmallchildprobablywillbeabletodriveacar.Nobodywillneedtosteer(駕駛).Electricsignalswillholdeachcarontherightroadtogetwhereverthe"driver"wantstogo.Anditprobablywillbeimpossibleforcarstosmashtogether.Controlsthatwon'tevenhavetobetouchedwillmakeallspeedingcarsmisseachotherorwillputonthebrakes.Drivingcarswillbeassafeasbeingathome.Butmaybethemostwonderfulsurpriseinthefuturewillbeweathercontrol.Citiesmayhavegiantplasticdomes(圓頂罩)overthemtokeepoutsnow,rain,orstorms.Whenyouplanapicnicinapark,youwon'thavetoworryaboutrain.Itwillrainonlywhenthe"weatherman"thinksitisnecessarytofreshtheairinsidethecity.Allotherdayswillbefairandwarm.Thefutureshouldbeawonderfultimeinwhichtoliveandthetimewearelivinginnowisalsoawonderfulfuturetothepeoplewholived100yearsago.1、Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Withtelepathyhelmets,wecanshareourthoughtswithoutanyword.B.Theartificialfoodmadefromcoalandlimestonetastesthemostdeliciousinthefuture.C.Therewillbe“bodybanks”insteadofhospitalsinthefuture.D.Plasticdomesthemselvescanautomaticallycontroltheweather.2、Withthefuturehighways,_______.A.smallchildrenhavetolearntodriveB.caraccidentsstillcouldn'tbeavoidedC.wecanbetakentothedestinationwithoutsteeringD.carswillbenolongerequippedwithbrakes3、Theauthor'sattitudetowardsthefuturelifeis_______.A.optimisticB.pessimisticC.satisfiedD.doubtfulText3Abitefromatsetseflyisanextremelyunpleasantexperience.Tomakemattersworse,severalspeciesoftsetseflycantransmitdiseases.Oneofthemostdangerousisaparasite(寄生蟲)thatcauses"sleepingsickness".Aftertheinitialbite,sleepingsicknesssymptomsoftenstartwithafever,headachesandachingmuscles.Astheillnessgoeson,thoseinfectedbecomeincreasinglytired,whichiswhereitgetsitsname.Itisworthnotingthatsleepingsicknessisnolongerasdeadlyasitoncewas.Intheearly20thCenturyseveralhundredthousandpeoplewereinfectedeachyear.Bythe1960sthediseasewasconsidered"undercontrol"andhadreachedverylownumbers,makingitsspreadmoredifficult.Butinthe1970stherewasanothermajorinfection,whichtook20yearstocontrol.Sincethen,betterscreeningprogramsandearliertreatmentshavereducedthenumberofcasesdramatically.In2000thisfiguredroppedtofewerthan3,000.TheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)hopesthediseasewillbecompletelyremovedby2020.Moreproblematically,aseriesofnewstudieshaveshownthattheparasiteismorecomplicatedthanpreviouslybelieved.Sleepingsicknesshasalwaysbeenconsidered—andanalyzed—asablooddisease,becausetheparasitescanreadilybediscoveredinthebloodofitsvictims.However,inarecentstudyfoundthattheparasitecanstayintheskinandfat,aswellasintheblood.Theremayevenbeahigherdensity(密度)oftheparasiteintheskinthanintheblood.Thatmeansapersoncanhavenosymptomsbutstillbothharborthediseaseandspreadit.Thefindingcouldexplainthemysterious1970sinfection,andwhythediseasecanspringupinareasthathadpreviouslybeencleared.1、What'sthedangerofatsetseflybite?A.Itmakespeoplesleepy.B.Itcausesskindisease.C.Itbringsaboutdeaths.D.Ittransmitsdeadlyparasites.2、WhatcanweinferaboutsleepingsicknessfromParagraph3?A.It'sstillathreattohumanhealth.B.It'snotthatdangerousatpresent.C.It'sincurableintheearly20thcentury.D.It'scompletelyundercontrolinthe1960s.3、Whatdoestheunderlined"harbor"mostprobablymean?A.carryB.resistC.exchangeD.hide4、Whatdoesthelatestresearchindicateaccordingtothepassage?A.Sleepingsicknessisablooddisease.B.Skinismoresuitablefortheparasitetogrow.C.Sleepingsicknesscanbespreadwithnosigns.D.Parasitesintheskincausedthe1970sinfection.Text4Areyouaproblemshopper?Theansweris“Yes”,ifyouorsomeoneelsethinksthatyousometimesgetcarriedawaywithshopping.Inotherwords,doyouordoessomeoneelsethinkyouareoccupiedinextremeshopping?Ifpeoplehaveregretslaterabouttheirshopping,orhavean“out-of-control”feelingaboutthequantitiesofwhattheybuyortheamountofcredittheyuse,theymaybeconsideredtobeproblemshoppers.Extremeshoppingcanleadtoamoreseriousproblem—addictiveshopping.Addictiveshoppersfeeldrivenbythedesiretoshopandspendmoney.Theyexperiencegreattensionwhichdrivesthemtoshopandspendmoneyandtheyfeela“rush”duringthetimetheyareoccupiedwiththeshoppingactivity.Extremeoraddictiveshoppingmayresultfromlong-timeunpleasantfeelings,ofwhichanxiety,painandshamearecommonones.Whenwefeelbadinside,weoftendosomethingtomakeourselvesfeelbetter.Inthiscase,weoftengoshopping.Afewpeopleshoptorelievetheirboredomoremptiness.Forsomepeople,themotivationisadesireforstatus,power,beautyorsuccess.Somelovetoshopasitmakesthemfeelvaluedintheeyesoftheshopassistants.Othersshopsimplybecauseitmakesthemforget,atleasttemporarily,tension,fearorunhappinessintheirlife.Besides,shoppingmallsaredesignedtoencouragecontinualshopping.Forinstance,therearesomemallswhereyoucan’tseeclocksdisplayingthetimebecausetheydon’twantyoutobecometooawareofthetimeyouspendthere.What’smore,foodcourts,coffeeshopsandrestroomsareprovided,soyoudon’thavetoleavethemallbecauseofyourphysicalneeds.Therefore,onceyoubecomeawareofhowmarketforceswork,youwillcertainlycometocontrolyourshoppingbehavior.Forexample,howmuchtimeyouwillspendandwhatareasyouwillvisitcanbedecidedbeforeyouenterthemall.Keepawrittenaccountofwhatitemsyouwillbuyandhowmuchmoneyyouwillspend.Makeaplanforwhatyouaregoingtobuybeforeyoufeeltheurgetoshopandthensticktoit.Thatisvitalforgainingself-control.1、Whichofthefollowingpeoplemaynotbeproblemshoppers?A.Thosewhocannotcontroltheamountofcredittheyuse.B.Thosewhojustwalkaroundtheshoppingmalls.C.Thosewhoareoccupiedintoomuchshopping.D.Thosewhofeelsorryfortheirshopping.2、Accordingtothepassage,whatmaynotresultinaddictiveshopping?A.Theawarenessofhowmarketforceswork.B.Thedesireforstatus,power,beautyorsuccess.C.Boredom,emptiness,tension,fearorunhappinessinpeople’slife.D.Long-timebadfeelingsofanxiety,painandshame.3、Whatdoestheauthorsuggesttocontrolourshoppingbehaviour?A.Nevergoingtotheshoppingmallsbecausetherearemanytricks.B.Applyingforacreditcardbeforewegoshopping.C.Makingtheshoppingtimeasshortaspossible.D.Makingashoppinglistbeforewegoshopping.4、Theauthorwritesthispassageto_______.A.informtheshoppingmallshowtoattractmoreshoppersB.scoldtheproblemshoppersC.providesolutionstotheproblemshoppingD.tellashoppingstoryPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Chopsticksareshapedpairsofequal-lengthsticksthathavebeenusedinthekitchenandonthetableinalmostallofEastAsiaforover6,000yearsFirst1.(use)bytheChinese,chopstickslaterspreadtootherlocations2.(include)Japan,Korea,Malaysia,Singapore,ThailandandVietnamInancientChina,chopstickssignifiedfarmorethantools3.takefoodtothemouth,andtheyalsosignifiedstatusandrules“can”and“can’t”DuringtheNorthernSongDynasty,4.officialnamedTangSuoncehaddinnerwiththeemperorHewasnotwellinformedinnobletablemannersand5.(lay)downhischopstickshorizontallyonthetablebeforetheemperordidAsaresult,hewassenttoafrontierareaasa6.(punish)Actually,therewereoveradozentaboosconcerningchopsticksForexample,theycouldnotbeplaced7.(vertical)intoadish,asthiswasawayofmakingsacrificestothedeadDinerscouldnottap8.pushadishwithchopsticks,noruseachopstickasaforkWhentakingfood,theycouldnotlettheirchopsticksgofromonedishtoanotherorcrossover9.ofothersWhendinerswanted10.(put)downtheirchopsticksduringameal,theywouldplacethemlengthwaysonachopstickholderorontheplateontheirright-handsideManyofthesechopsticktaboosarevalidtothisdayJobshadowing(工作見習(xí))istheactoflearningaboutthejobfromoneorafewoftheemployeesTheywillteachthepre-employees,newcomers,andexistingemployeesaboutthejobwithout1.(interrupt)theirownworkThisisagreatjobassessmentmethodforgraduatesandprofessionals2.wishtogetafeelofthejobbeforedecidingtoapply3.a(chǎn)jobfromacertainorganization4.biggestadvantageisthatjobshadowingallowsindividualstotestthejoboutTherefore,youwillgettositandlearnfroman5.(experience)employeeTheywillexplainthedifferencesoftheirjobstoyouDuringthecourseofaday,youwillgetenoughtimetogainadeeper6.(understand)ofthejob,itsrequirements,andfirst-handexperienceJobshadowingalsohelpsincreasefamiliaritytowardsthepossiblejobThemorefamiliaryoubecome7.yourassignedwork,the8.(anxious)youwillfeelThemoreyoulearnwhilejobshadowing,thelesslikelywillbethechancesofyoumaking9.(mistake)whileworkingliveonaprojectEverythingyoulearnwillneedto10.(practice)andevenbeputthroughtestssothatyoucangainmorepracticalknowledgeaboutthenewworkwitheverypassingdaySectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)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)。Allaroundtheworld,peopleareworkinghardtomaketheircitessaferandmorepleasantforpedestrians(行人).Citieshavepaintedcrosswalksontheirstreets,madestreetsnarrower,putintrafficlightsandspeedbumps(減速帶)andmadeplanstohelpmorekidswalkorbiketoschool.ManypeoplehavelearnedfromamanfromBrisbane,Australia,namedDavidEngwicht.HisbookReclaimingOurCitiesandTownshasasimplemessage.1、Kidsplayedthere,andneighborsstoppedtheretotalk.Butnow,streetsarejustforcarsandtrucks.Peoplestayinsidetogetawayfromthenoiseanddangeroustraffic,andwelosecontactwithourneighbors.2、Peopleneedtotakebacktheirstreets.Engwichttravelsaroundtheworld,helpingpeoplethinkdifferentlyaboutpedestrians,streets,andneighborhoods.3、HehasworkedinneighborhoodsfromHonolulutoScotland.WhileEngwichtwaswritinghisbook,helearnedhowneighborsinthecityofDelft,intheNetherlands,stoppeddangeroustrafficontheirstreet.Theyputoldcouches,tables,andplantersinthestreet.4、Whenthepolicearrived,theysawhowtheseillegalactionsmadethestreetssafer.Sooncityofficialsstartedplanningwaystomakecarsslowdown,and“calm”thetraffic.Engwichtsaysweshouldthinkaboutstreetsasour“outdoorlivingroom”.5、Inthefuture,streetswillbesafeplacesforchildrenagain,andourneighborswillbecomeourfriends.A.Carsandpedestrianscrowdedthestreet.B.Calmingthetrafficisjustthebeginning.C.Carscouldstillpass,buttheyhadtodriveslowly.D.Hesaysthatinthepast,streetsbelongedtoeverybody.E.It’shardtotakemeasurestosolvethetrafficproblems.F.Besideshisbooksandarticles,hegivesmanyspeeches.G.Engwichtsaysthatweshouldusestreetsformorethanjusttransportation.Adailymultivitaminmaygiveyourwell-beinganextrabenefit,butifyou’veeverswallowedoneandfeltsickrightafter,youknowit’shardlyapleasantexperience.1、You’retakingvitaminsonanemptystomach.Vitaminsthataremoreacidinnature,likevitaminC,maycausenausea(惡心)ifthey’reconsumedonanemptystomach.VitaminsA,D,EandK,unlikesomeothers,maybebetterabsorbedwhennottakenwith
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