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滄源佤族自治縣2023年考研《英語(yǔ)一》考前沖刺預(yù)測(cè)試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Xinxin,a12-year-oldstudentfromBeijing,enjoyedhiswintervacationwithhisfatherinSingapore.Duringtheirvisit,heevenhadthechanceto1someofSingapore'ssightsbyhimself2hisfatherwasbusywithotherthings.Xinxin’sfirstadventure3inSingaporewasatawaterparkneartheirhotel.Heenjoyedswimmingand4intothewaterbyhimself,andthenreturnedtothehotelbeforeatimeintheeveningthatwas5byhisfather.TheboyalsomadeatriptoUniversalStudiosSingapore6aguardian.Hehadalreadybeentotheparkwithhisfathertwotimesduringthetrip.Xinxinvolunteeredtomakehis7tripbyhimself.Hisfathergavehimsomepocketmoneytobuylunch,andthenXinxinrodetheshuttlefromtheirhoteltothestudios.Hespentawholedaythereandhada8time.InaninterviewwithBeijingEveningNews,Xinxin’sfathersaidthat9hewastoobusytospendallhistimewithhisson,hedecidedtogivehimtheopportunitytodevelopasenseof10HadXinxin’smotherbeenthere,shewouldnothaveletXinxinoutofhersight,thefathercommented.1、A.study B.explore C.test D.measure2、A.while B.until C.before D.unless3、A.a(chǎn)long B.a(chǎn)live C.a(chǎn)lone D.lonely4、A.floating B.surfing C.driving D.diving5、A.made B.set C.decided D.a(chǎn)sked6、A.under B.behind C.with D.without7、A.first B.second C.third D.fourth8、A.terrible B.miserable C.fantastic D.flexible9、A.though B.since C.if D.when10、A.independence B.daring C.pride D.diligenceSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1AstronautsontheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)maysoonbeabletoturntheirusedforksandknivesintotoolsandsatelliteparts.TethersUnlimitedInc.,anaerospacetechnologycompany,hasdevelopedasystemthatcombinesawasterecyclingmachinewitha3Dprinter.Astronautswillputwasteitemsmadeofplasticintotherecyclingmachine,calledthePoistrusionRecycler.Whentheypressabutton,theRecyclerwillmeltdowntheplasticandturnitinto3Dfilament(長(zhǎng)絲).Thefilamentwilleusedina3DprinterontheISS-calledtheRefabricator-tomaketools,sparepartsandsatellitecomponents.Thewastewillcomefrompackagingmaterials,foodcontainers,traysandeatingutensils(器具)usedontheISS.Astronautcurrentlyusedisposablewetwipestocleantheirfoodcontainersandutensils.Theusedwipesarestoredastrash(垃圾),andreplacementwipesmustbesentuptotheISSoncargomissions.Byrecyclingoldfoodcontainersandutensils,astronautswillreducetheamountoftrashtheyproduce.TogetridoftrashfromtheISS,astronautloaditintoemptycargocapsules(航天艙)andreleaseitintospace.ThecapsulesburnupwhentheyenterEarth’satmosphere.TurningtrashintousefulnewitemswillalsohelpNASAsavemoneybecauseastronautswillneedfewersupplies.Itcostsabout$6,000foreverykilogramlaunchedintoorbit.Thesebenefitswillbeevenmoreimportantforlongermissionsinthefuture-suchasthetwo-yearjourneytoMars.Astronautswillbeabletorecycleoldwastematerialsintonewtoolsandpartsastheyneedthem.Tethershavesuccessfullytestedthesystemsinitslaboratory.TheywilltestitontheISSinlate2018.ThecompanyisalsodevelopingaversionofthesystemforusehereonEarth.1、Whatmaterialaretheforksandknivesforastronautsmadeof?A.Gold.B.IronC.Plastic.D.Wood.2、Atpresent,theastronautsmainlygetsuppliesby.A.3DprintersB.reusingtheoldonesC.collectingfromthespaceD.thecapsuleslaunchedfromtheearth3、Whatcanthenewtechnologyhelptheastronautsdo?A.Reusethetrash.B.SendthetrashtoMars.C.Takethetrashtotheearth.D.Loadthetrashintoemptycapsulesandthrowitaway.4、Whatisthebiggestbenefitofthenewtechnologymentionedinthetext?A.ItcansavesomespacefortheISS.B.Itcangavemoretimefortheastronauts.C.Itcanprovidemoreconditionstoexplorespace.D.ItcanhelptoreducethejourneyfromEarthtoMars.Text2Mynewlywedhusbandsaidthesamethingeverymorning.“You'rebeautifultoday.”O(jiān)neglanceinthemirrorshowedthatitwasfarfromthetruth.“Liar,”Ishotbackwithagrin.Itwasmyusualresponse.Mymother'sfirsthusbandwasnotakindmanandhisverbal(語(yǔ)言的)andphysicalabuseforcedherandhertwochildrentofindasafeplace.Heshoweduponherdoorsteponedaywithroses.Shelethiminandhebeatherwiththoserosesandtookadvantageofher.Ninemonthslatershegavebirthtoa9lb.13oz.babygirl--me.Therudewordsweheardgrowinguptookroot.Ihadtroubleseeingmyselfassomeoneofvalue.IhadbeenmarriedtwoyearswhenIsurprisedmyself.MyhusbandwrappedhisarmsaroundmeandtoldmeIwasbeautiful.Alotofyearshavepassed.Myhusbandhasgreyinhishair.I'mnolongerskinny.LastweekIwokeupandmyhusband'sfacewasinchesfrommine.“Whatareyoudoing?”Iasked.Icoveredmymouth,tryingtohidemymorningbreath.Hereacheddownandkissedmyface.“WhatIdoeverymorning,”hesaid.Whataman!Myhusbandunderstandsmypast.He'sbeenbesidemeasI'vegrownfromanunsureyounggirltoaconfidentwoman,mother,speakerandauthor.ButI'mnotsurethatheunderstandsthepartheplayedinthattransformation.ThewordsIheardgrowinguppierced(刺穿)mysoul,yethiswordspiercedevendeeper.ThisAnniversaryDayIplantowakeearly.IwanttotellRichardhowmuchIlovehim.Hemaylookinthemirrorandseeanextrapoundortwo,orwishforthedaywhenhishairwasdarkandcurly,butallI'llseeisthemanwhosawsomethinginmewhenIcouldn'tseeitmyself,andwholeavesbutterflykisses,evenaftertwenty-threeyearsofmarriage.1、Whentheauthorlookedintothemirror,shefoundherself______.A.beautifulB.confidentC.untidyD.unusual2、Whydidtheauthor’smotherandhertwochildrenhavetomove?A.Becausetheirhousewastoosmall.B.Becausetheywerenotwelltreatedbythehusband.C.Becausetheywereexpectinganotherbaby.D.Becausehermother’shusbandwantedthemtomove.3、Asayounggirl,theauthor______.A.wasmarriedearlyB.hadahappychildhoodC.lookedforrooteverywhereD.lackedconfidenceinherself4、Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.A.theauthor’shusbandhadapositiveinfluenceonherlifeB.theauthorplayedanimportantpartinthechangeC.theyhavebeenmarriedfor23yearsD.theauthor’shusbandhasgainedsomeweight5、Theunderlinedphrase“thewords”inthelastbutoneparagraphrefersto______.A.herownwordsB.herhusband’swordsC.hermother’swordsD.herfather’swordsText3TrainingtheBrainPeoplewhocanaccomplishunbelievabletasks,suchasmemorizingthousandsofrandomnumbersinunderanhour,statethattheyjusthavenormalbrains.SomememorysuperstarscompeteinOlympic-likeWorldMemoryChampionships.Thesementalathletes,orMAsforshort,canmemorizenamesofdozensofstrangersinafewminutesoranypoemhandedthem.EdCooke,a24-year-oldMA,explainstheyseethemselvesasparticipantsrescuingthelong-lostartofmemorytraining.Thesetechniquesexistednottorecalluselessinformation,buttocutintothebrainbasictextandideas.AstudyinthejournalNatureexaminedeightpeoplewhofinishednearthetopoftheWorldMemoryChampionships.Thescientistsexaminedwhethertheirbrainswerefundamentallydifferentfromeveryoneelse’sorwhethertheyweresimplymakingbetteruseofmemorizingabilitiesweallpossess.TheyputtheMAsandcontrolsubjectsintobrainscannersandhadthemmemorizenumbersandphotographs.Theresultsurprisedeveryone.ThebrainsoftheMAsandthoseofthecontrolsubjectswereindistinguishable.Oneverytest,theMAsscoredinthenormalrange.However,whenthescientistsexaminedwhatpartofthebrainwasusedduringamemoryactivity,theyfoundtheMAsreliedmoreheavilyonareasinthebraininvolvedinspatialmemory.MAsofferanexplanation:anythingcanbefixeduponourmemoriesandkeptinorderbyconstructingabuildingintheimaginationandfillingitwithpicturesofwhatneedstoberecalled.Datingbacktothefifthcentury,thebuildingiscalledamemorypalace.Evenaslateasthefourteenthcentury,whentherewerecopiesofanytext,scholarsneededtorememberwhatwasreadtothem.Readingtorememberrequiresadifferenttechniquethanspeedreading.Ifsomethingismadememorable,ithastoberepeated.Untilrelativelyrecently,peoplereadonlyafewbooksintensively(細(xì)致地)againandagain,usuallyaloud.Todaywereadextensively,usuallyonlyonceandwithoutcontinuousfocus.Sothegreatdifferenceistheabilitytocreateimpressivepicturesinmindandtodoitquickly.Usingmemorypalaces,MAscreatememorizedpictures.Forexample,recombinethepicturestoformunforgettablescenessuchasthewaysthroughatown.Onecompetitorusedhisownbodypartstohelphimmemorizea57,000-worddictionary.Anyonewhowishestotrainthemindneedsfirsttocreatefantasticalpalacesintheimagination.Thentheyshouldcuteachbuildingintocubbyholesformemories.Inashortamountoftime,theywillnoticeimprovementwithrememberingthings.Tokeeptheskillsharp,MAsdeliberatelyemptytheirpalacesaftercompetitions,sotheycanreusethemandtheyrecommendthatbeginnersdothesame.1、WecanlearnfromParagraph2thatamentalathlete______.A.ownsabrainthatislargerinsizeB.showsagiftinmentalabilitytestsC.usesthememorizingtechniquebetterD.dependslessontheareasthatcontrolspatialmemory2、Whydoestheauthormention“speedreading”inParagraph3?A.Todiscussthememorizingtechniqueinthefifthcentury.B.Togivethereasonwhypeoplereadonlyafewbookscarefully.C.Toexplainthetextfourteenthcenturyscholarshadtoremember.D.Tocomparethetypeofreadingnowadayswiththatofearliertimes.3、WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?A.Thereisavarietyofunforgettablescenes.B.Memorypalacescanbequicklyforgotten.C.Impressivepicturesareinactualbuildings.D.Onepersonprobablyhas57,000bodyparts.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“cubbyholes”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Smallspaces. B.Blacksholes.C.Technicalskills. D.Differentnumbers.Text4TimeTravelIfyoucouldtravelintime,wherewouldyougo?PerhapsyouwouldwatchanoriginalperformanceofaShakespeare’splayinElizabethanEngland?WhatabouthangingoutwithLaoziintheSpringandAutumnPeriod?Ormaybeyou'dvoyagefaraheadofthepresentdaytoseewhatthefutureholds.Thepossibilityoftimetravelisindeedappealing.Storiesexploringthesubjecthavebeenaroundforhundredsofyears.Perhapsthebestknownexampleissciencefictionnovel.TheTimeMachine,whichwaswrittenbyH.G.Wellsandpublishedin1895forthefirsttime.Itwasadaptedintoatleasttwofeaturefilmsofthesamename,aswellastwotelevisionversions,andalargenumberofcomicbookadaptations.Itisgenerallycreditedwiththepopularizationoftheconceptoftimetravelusingavehiclethatallowsanoperatortotravelpurposefullyandselectively.Theterm"timemachine",coinedbyWells,isnowuniversallyusedtorefertoavehicletransportingpeopleintothefarfuture.Butcouldtimetravelactuallybepossible?Somescientistssayyes,intheory.Theyproposeusingcracksintimeandspacecalled“wormholes”,whichcouldbeusedasshortcutstootherperiods.Einstein’stheoryofrelativityallowstimetravelinextremecircumstances.AndBritishphysicistStephenHawkingsaysyoucouldtravelintothefuturewithareallyfastspaceshipgoingatnearlythespeedoflight.Thoughbuildingsuchaspaceshipwouldofcoursebenosimpletask.Evenifyoucouldtravelintothepast,thereissomethingcalledthe“grandfatherparadox”.Itaskswhatwouldhappenifatimetravelerweretogobackintimeandhavehisowngrandfatherkilledforsomereason,andthereforepreventhimselffrombeingborn.Ifthetimetravelerwasn’tborn,howwouldhetravelbackintime?Andwouldyoureallyliketovisitthefuture?InH.G.Wells’book,themaincharactertravelsintodistanttimewherehearrivesatabeachandisattackedbygiantcrabs.Hethenvoyages2millionyearsintothefuturewheretheonlylivingthingisablackobjectwithtentacles(觸角).Ifthat’swhat’sinstore,maybewearebetterjustlivinginthepresentdayafterall.1、ThenovelTheTimeMachinementionedinParagraph2aimstoshow______.A.thecontributionofH.G.Wells B.thestory’sdifferentfeaturesC.thelonghistoryoftimetravel D.people’sinterestintimemachine2、Einstein’sandHawking’stheories_____.A.suggestthepossibilitytoinventthetimemachineB.pushtheinventionofthefirstspaceshipC.haveprovedwrongbysometimetravelersD.havesimilaritiesinmanyway3、InParagraph4,“grandfatherparadox”probablyreferstotheideathat______.A.thetravelerispreventedfrommeetinghisgrandfatherB.thegrandfather’sdeathmakesthetraveler’sbirthimpossibleC.thetravelergoesbackintimetoseekforhisgrandfatherD.thereunionofthetravelerandhisgrandfatherbringshappiness4、Accordingtothepassage,whatisprobablytheauthor’sattitudetowardstimetravel?A.Skeptical. B.Unclear.C.Supportive. D.Unconcerned.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)NewYearinChineseeyesisafamilyreunionHowever,inforeigners'eyes,itisnotonlyakindofhomesickness,butaspringmigration(遷徙)Everyyear1.(see)thelargestannualmassmigrationontheplanet2.onesixthoftheworld'spopulationtravelhometocelebrate3.theirfamiliesThatisaroundabillionpeople4.(make)5.5billionjourneysina40-dayperiodMeanwhile,over250millionrailjourneysaremadeacrossChinaduringthefestivalLastyear,6.6millionrailtickets7.(sell)inasingledayEverynewyearintheheartlandofindustrialChinathousandsuponthousandsofmotorcyclistsbravetheweatherandhittheroad,determinedtomake8.homeTheChineseNewYear9.(celebrate)isalsoknownastheSpringFestivalItlasts15daysItisthemainholidayoftheChinesecalendarInmodernChina,10.(search)forwork,manypeoplehavetomoveawayfromhomeAndtheywilltravelhometobewiththelovedonesduringtheSpringFestivalInChineseNewYear,modernand11.(tradition)customsarebroughttogetherwhentheChinesecelebratetheSpringFestivalNowadays,notonlydoesChinahavethe12.(fast)growingmoderncitiesintheworld,butthelandscapesarealsotrulydiverseDirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrectFortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblankAtwistoffateWhenTamaraRabimetAdrianaScottatalocalMcDonald’srestaurant,theirliveschangedforever“Ididn’tknowwhattosay1.‘hi’Iwasjustsoshocked--itwaslikeseeingmyself,”saysAdrianaTheywerebothstudentsatneighbouringuniversitiesinLongIsland,NewYork,andtheyhadgrownuponly30kilometresapartTheysharedabirthday,theywereexactlythesameheightandbothlovedhiphopButthemostimportantthing2.wassharedbetweenthemwasthesameMexicanmotherBothgirlsgrewupknowingthattheirmother3.(give)themupforadoptionwhentheywereborn,buttheyhadnoidea4.theyhadatwinsisterThen,JustinLattore,afriendofAdriana’s,wenttoTamara’stwentiethbirthdaypartyWhenhewalkedinandsawTamara,hardly5.hebelievehiseyes“Iwasjustshocked--shelookedsomuchlikeAdriana,”saysJustinThenitgotclear--theyhadtobesistersInfact,Tamarahadalreadynoticedthatstrangersonheruniversitycampusoftensmiledandsaidhello,clearly6.(mistake)herforsomeoneelseFollowingthebirthday,JustinputthetwogirlsintouchandtheyarrangedtheMcDonald’smeetingbyemail“7.shecametowardsme,shewaswalkinglikeme,talkinglikeme,”saysTamara“Wehavethesamemannerisms,thesameinterestsandgotthesamegradesatschool,”addsAdrianaThegirlevendiscoveredthataschildrentheyhadoftenhadthesamenightmareofareallyloudnoise8.(follow)byaveryquietoneTheyhadanothersadfactoracommon9.oftheiradoptivefathershaddiedafewyearsbeforetheymetNowthetwinsarefinishingtheirstudies,andtheymeetoften“Ifeelshe’smysister,butourrelationshiprightnowismorelikefriends,”saysTamaraShe’soptimisticandexcitedthattheirfutureswillbetogether“WewillalwayshaveeachotherWedon’thaveanyotherbrothersandsisters--wearesure10.(grow)oldtogether!”SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Nopersonalsuccess,achievement,orgoal,canberealizedwithoutself-discipline.1、Itistheabilitytocontrolone’simpulses,emotions,desiresandbehavior.Topossessitistobeabletomakethedecisions,taketheactions,andcarryoutyourplanregardlessoftheobstacles,discomfort,ordifficulties,thatmaycomeyourway.Howtodevelopself-discipline?We’llexploreittogether.Startwithbabysteps.Noprocesstakesplaceovernight.2、So,beginbymakingthedecisiontogoforwardandlearningwhatittakestogetthere.Learnwhatmotivatesyouandwhatyourbadtriggersare.3、Sometimesitisverydifficulttofightoffurges,soknowtheareaswhereyourresistanceislowandhowtoavoidthosesituations.Removethetemptationsandsurroundyourselfwithencouragingitemssuchasmotivatingslogansandpicturesofwhatyouwanttoachieve.Makecertainbehaviorsaroutine.Onceyouhavedecidedwhat’simportanttoyouandwhichgoalstostrivefor,establishadailyroutinethatwillhelpyouachievethem.4、Theycanputyouinanegativeframeofmindandhinder(阻礙)yourself-discipline.Apoorattitudecanalsobeabadhabit.5、MichaelJordanhasalwaysmaintainedthathisgreatnessasabasketballplayercameasmuchfromhiswillingnesstoworkhardathiscraft,asitdidhistalent.Itwashisdesirethroughdisciplineandfocusthatmadehimoneofthebestbasketballplayersever.Ifitworkedforhim,itcouldcertainlyworkfortherestofus.A.Whatisself-discipline?B.Engageinsportsoractivities.C.Getinspirationfromthoseyouadmire.D.Youcanbeginbylearningaboutyourself!E.Ifyoutrytodotoomuchatonce,youcouldinjureyourselfandhaveasetback.F.Meanwhile,getridofsomeofyourbad,self-defeatinghabits,whatevertheymaybe.G.Itdoesmeanlearninghowtofocusyourmind

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