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海南省三亞市萬(wàn)寧市2023年考研《英語(yǔ)一》全真模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Californiaofficialsarepraisingworkersforrescuinga13-year-oldboywhofellintoariverofsewage(下水道)inLosAngeles.Theboy,JesseHemandez,1morethan12hoursinthecity’s2undergroundsewagesystem.Itis3withrefuseliquidsandotherwastematerials,someofthem4.Jessehadbeenplayingatapublicparkwithother5duringafamilygatheringonSunday.Atonepoint,thechildrenwere6piecesofwoodthatcoveredanopening7thesewagesystem.Oneofthewoodenboardsbroke.Theboyfellabouteightmetersdownand8infast-movingsewage.Theotherchildren9toldadultswhathadhappened.Theadultsthencalledanemergencytelephonelineforhelp.Rescuersimmediatelybegan10Jesseunderground.Withthehelpofcamerastheyfloateddownthepipes,rescuerseventuallylocatedJesse11seeingimagesofhandprintsononeofthem.Acrewofsanitation(環(huán)境衛(wèi)生)workershurriedtothe12andopenedamanhole(檢查井).Thefirstthingthey13was“Help”.Theirpatienceandoptimism14.ThecrewlowereddownalongropetoJesse.Theboyheldontotheropewhileworkers15himup.BythetimeworkersfoundJesse,about700metersofpipeshadbeen16duringa12-hourperiod.Jessewaspottedlessthantwokilometersfromwherehe17.Hewastakentoahospitalforafullphysicalexaminationandtobereunitedwithhis18.Morethan100peoplecontributedmuchtirelesslytothe19ofJesse.Jessewasluckytofindasmallareaof20airandwaitthereuntilhewasfound.1、A.wastedB.tookC.spentD.a(chǎn)rranged2、A.shallowB.largeC.desertedD.temporary3、A.filledB.facedC.comparedD.occupied4、A.dustyB.unusualC.uselessD.poisonous5、A.visitorsB.childrenC.strangersD.parents6、A.belowB.behindC.overD.on7、A.leadingtoB.consistingofC.endinginD.headingfor8、A.swamB.landedC.sufferedD.fought9、A.seriouslyB.eventuallyC.quicklyD.exactly10、A.searchingforB.caringaboutC.turningtoD.calmingdown11、A.beforeB.unlessC.a(chǎn)fterD.until12、A.systemB.a(chǎn)reaC.dustbinD.water13、A.sawB.feltC.fearedD.heard14、A.setoffB.putoffC.turnedoffD.paidoff15、A.pulledB.packedC.pickedD.waked16、A.judgedB.selectedC.removedD.inspected17、A.divedB.screamedC.disappearedD.escaped18、A.friendsB.familyC.classD.relatives19、A.struggleB.a(chǎn)dventureC.survivalD.existence20、A.breathableB.miserableC.smellyD.pureSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1The“TakeIn”restaurantinHelsinki,Finland,iscurrentlyinthenewsforitsingenious(有獨(dú)創(chuàng)性)service.Insteadofcookingthemealsinitsownkitchen—whichdoesn’texist—itallowscustomerstoordervariousdishesfromaselectionof20otherrestaurantsinthecity.SponsoredbyAmericanExpressandWolt,apopularfooddeliveryapp,TakeInisapop-up(突然出現(xiàn)的)restaurantthatopenedatthebeginningofNovember2016,andwillrunthroughMay2,thisyear.Asyou’veprobablyalreadyguessed,thename“TakeIn”isacleverplayonwordsliketake-out.Thewholepointoforderingtake-outistoavoidgoingtoarestaurant,andifyou’regoingtodressuptogoout,youmightaswellgostraighttoyourfavoriterestaurantinsteadoforderingfoodfromitsomewhereelse.Buthere’stheideabehindit—whenyougooutwithagroupoffriendsandyoucan’tdecidewheretogofordinner,becauseeveryonewantstoordersomethingelse,TakeInistheperfectsolution.“Wewanttobealivingroominthecity,”aWoltspokespersontoldMonoclemagazine.“Weallknowwhatit’slikeyou’reabouttogooutfordinnerwithabiggroupoffriends.Everyonewantstoorderwhattheylike.Whatareyougoingtodo?Well,theanswerinHelsinkirightnowisyoucometoTakeInbecauseyoucandoallofthosethingsinthesameplace.”Customersaremorethanwelcometosticktotheselectionofdrinksavailableatthebar.Butiftheywanttotrythe“takein”experience,alltheyhavetodoisusetheWoltapp,justastheywouldfromthecomfortoftheirownhomes.Oncetheyorderandpayfortheirmeals,alltheyhavetodoiswaitforsomeonetodeliverittothepop-uprestaurant.1、Whatdoesthetextmainlytellabout?A.AmericanExpressandWolt.B.The“TakeIn”restaurantinHelsinki.C.Thewaytoorder"take-out".D.Aworld-widefoodservice.2、Whyisthe“TakeIn”restaurantpopularwithpeople?A.Itcansatisfythetasteofdifferentpeople.B.Peoplecanpaylessmoney.C.Peoplecangettogetherwithbestfriends.D.Itcancookdifferentmeals.3、Whatdoweknowaboutthe“TakeIn”restaurant?A.Ithasbeenrunformorethantwoyears.B.Itwillreplace“Takeout”restaurantssoon.C.YoushouldusetheWoltapp.D.Youcanenjoytheserviceinyourownliving-room.Text2Yahoo’ssheersize,popularity,andreputationfornothavingsecuritypracticesasexcellentasitscompetitorsmayhavemadetheInternetcompanyanidealtargetforRussianspies,accordingtoexperts.“Attheveryleast,Yahooisagoodtargetformonitoringandintelligencepurposes–trackingapersonofinterest,seeingwhomtheyarecommunicatingwith,whatabout,andsoon,”saidJeremiahGrossman,chiefofsecurityatSentinelOne.GrossmanworkedonYahoo’ssecurityteamfrom1999to2001.TheJusticeDepartmentannouncedchargesWednesdayagainsttwoRussianspiesandtwohackersbehindthe2014theftofdataconnectedtohalfabillionYahooaccounts,whichofficialscalledoneofthelargestknowndataleaksinAmericanhistory.It’sunclearfromtheJusticeDepartmentreleasewhatthesuspectscollectedfromaccessingYahooaccounts;however,officialsnotedthat“somevictimaccountswereofpredictableinterest”toRussia’sfederalsecurityservice.BillAnderon,CEOofcomputersecuritycompanyOptioLabs,saidthatYahoo’spopularity–plusitstreasureofaccountsthathavesetunusedforyears–putahugebullseyeonthecompany.Emailaccountsarethegatewaytoplentyofareasinyourpersonallife–fromyourbankingaccountsandsocialnetworkstofindingoutwhoyourclosestcontactsare,Andersonsaid.Atbest,it’satreasurechestworthafortunetotheintelligencecommunity.Atworst,it’satleastworthafewcents.Hackerscanthensellmillionsofaccountstospammers,atafewcentseach,foradecentpayoff,accordingtoexperts.WhileYahoohasmadehugeeffortsinstrengtheningitssecurityinrecentyears,thecompanydoesn’thavethesamereputationforbeingonthecuttingedgeofsecurityasGoogle.Manyinformationsecurityexpertshaverespectforthecurrentsecurityteam,butnottheYahoobranditself,Grossmansaid.Thatimagemakeovermaytaketime.1、WhichmaynotbethereasonfortheYahoo’s2014theftofdata?A.Itsgoodreputationforsecurity.B.ItspopularityamongInternetusers.C.Itshugenumbersofaccounts.D.Itspoliticalandcommercialvalue.2、Theunderlinedpartinthefourthparagraphmeans?A.broughtgreatprofitstothecompanyB.madethecompanyaneasytargetC.causedYahootoloselotsofusersD.putthespotlightonthecompany3、Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.ThecurrentsecurityteamwillbefiredbyYahoo.B.TheRussiangovernmentistoblameinthecase.C.Googletakestheleadinthecybersecurity.D.Yahoowillmakeupfortheusers'losses.4、Whatmayserveasthebesttitle?A.Yahoo,aPerfectTarget?B.JusticeHasLongArmsC.I’sNevertooLatetoMendD.WatchOutforYourAccountText3NewYorkWalkingTour◆StatueofLibertyandEllisIslandWalkingTourStartthisexcitingguided4-hourtourbygettingearlyReserveLineAccessboardingontheferrytoLibertyIsland.Oncethere,goinsidethebaseofthestatueandheadtotheobservationdecksforanawesomeviewofNewYorkCityanditssurroundings.ThencomebackontheferrytoEllisIslandtolearnaboutthehistoryofimmigration(移民)toAmericathattookplaceherebetween1892and1954.◆CentralParkWalkingTourWalkthroughCentralPark’smostpicturesquehighlightsona2-hourtourwithaprofessionalphotographer.RememberyourNewYorkCityadventurewithunforgettableimagesofyouwithfamilyorfriendsasyoucirclethetowersatBelvedereCastle,walkthroughpathswithflowersintheConservatoryGarden,orfeedtheswansbytheLoebBoathouse.◆NewYorkCityArchitectureWalkingTourLearnaboutthehistoryofthebuildingsthatdefinetheNewYorkCityskylineona3-hourwalkingarchitecturetour.Walkdownthefamous42ndStreetcorridorwithalongtimeNewYorkresident(居民)andarchitecturalexpert,stoppingalongthewaytolearnaboutMidtownManhattan’smosticonicstructuresliketheChryslerBuilding,F(xiàn)ordFoundation,GrandCentralStationandtheNewYorkPublicLibrary.◆GreenwichVillageWalkingTourGreenwichVillageisoneofNewYorkCity’smostbeautifulandfamousneighborhoods.Takeaguided2-hourwalkingtourofthislegendaryLowerManhattanspace.Hearaboutthefamousartistswhooncelivedhere,fromEdgarAllanPoetoBobDylan,JimiHendrixandcountlessothers.WalkthewindingstreetsandvisitpopularWashingtonSquarePark,relivingmorethan200yearsofhistory.1、WhydotouristsvisitEllisIsland?A.ToknowaboutAmericanimmigrationhistory.B.Toexplorethesurroundingsoftheisland.C.TogetawholeviewofNewYorkCity.D.ToobserveStatueofLibertyclosely.2、WhowillgowithtouristsonCentralParkWalkingTour?A.Anexperiencedguide.B.Anarchitecturalexpert.C.Aprofessionalphotographer.D.AlongtimeNewYorkresident.3、Whichtourtakesthelongesttime?A.CentralParkWalkingTour.B.GreenwichVillageWalkingTour.C.NewYorkCityArchitectureWalkingTour.D.StatueofLibertyandEllisIslandWalkingTour.4、WhatcantouristsdoonGreenwichVillageWalkingTour?A.Takeunforgettablepictures.B.ComeacrossBobDylan.C.VisitNewYorkPublicLibrary.D.Learnaboutfamousartists.Text4AgroupofscientistsisgatheringtodayintheU.K.todiscussathickpieceoficethat’scrackinginAntarctica,whichisofthesizeofDelaware.TheiceshelfiscalledLarsenC,anditnowhasa90-milecrackrunningthroughit.Thebigrift(裂縫)isslicingtheiceshelffromtoptobottom.Butthisisnotjustanothersadclimatechangestory.It’smorecomplicated.“Alotofthingsaregoingondeepinsidetheice,”saysAdrianLuckman,aglaciologist.Luckmansaysclimatechangeiscertainlyinfluencingthisregion.LarsenCusedtohavetwoneighborstothenorth,LarsenAandLarsenB.Astheairandwaterwarmed,thoseiceshelvesstartedmeltingandthendisappearedin1995and2002.ButthecrackinLarsenCseemstohavehappenedonitsown,fordifferentreasons.LarsenChasmanycracks.Alliceshelvesdo.Thisparticularcrackhasbeenaroundsinceatleastthe1960s.Theunusualpartisthatin2014,thiscrack—andonlythiscrack—startedgrowingquickly.Why?“Well,thatisalittlebitofamysteryandthat'swhyitdrewitselftoourattention,”saysLuckman.Onepuzzlingaspectishowitmanagedtocutthroughareasofsoftericethatbind(連接)theicefromneighboringglaciersintoonegiantsheet.Startingin2014,thatsofticedidverylittletoslowdownthisrift.Scientistsaresplitonhowimportantthiscrackisforthestabilityofthewholeiceshelf.Somesayifthisgiantsectionbreaksoff,itwon’tmakeadifference.Othersdisagree.“IceshelvesarethegatesofAntarcticainaway,andthegatekeepersofAntarctica.Theiceshelvesarealreadyfloating,soiftheyfallapartitdoesnotimmediatelyaffectsealevels.It’swhattheyholdback-waterfromalltheinlandglaciers—thatcouldbeproblematic.Ifallthewaterpackedinthoseglaciersmadetheirwaytothesea,itcouldsignificantlyraiseglobalsealevels,”saysAlaKhazendar,ageophysicist.1、LarsenC’stwoneighborsdisappearedmainlybecauseof________.A.climatechange B.humanbehaviorC.thecrackinLarsenC D.someunknownreasons2、WhyisLarsenCspecial?A.Becauseitstillexists.B.Becauseithasmanycracks.C.Becauseoneofitscracksisgrowingrapidly.D.Becauseitisgettingbiggerandbiggerquickly.3、Whichoneistrueofsoftice?A.Itiseasytocutthrough.B.Itsformingisstillamystery.C.Itcanpreventcrackingtoadegree.D.Itexistsmainlyinsmallpiecesofice.4、HowdoesAlaKhazendarfeelabouttheinfluenceofthecrack?A.Heisverycurious. B.Heisunconcerned.C.Heisprettyoptimistic. D.Heiscautiouslyworried.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)短文填空Asisknowntoall,art1.(influence)bythecustomsandfaithofapeopleStylesinWesternarthavechangedmanytimesInthe5thcentury,theartoftheMiddleAgescameintobeingandthemainaimof2.(paint)wastorepresentreligiousthemes3.a(chǎn)result,somepicturesatthistimewerefullofreligioussymbols,4.(create)afeelingofrespectandloveforGodDuringtheRenaissance,peoplebegantoconcentrate5.(little)onreligiousthemesandadoptamorehumanisticattitude6.lifeInthelate19thcentury,somepaintersbecametheImpressionistsAndtheywerethefirstpainters7.(paint)outdoorsPaintingscanreflectthe8.(develop)ofcivilization,anditisinterestingtopredict9.stylesofpaintingstherewillbeinthefuture10.nottrytovisitsomeartgalleriestoappreciatedifferentstylesofpaintings?(題文)(題文)Nowadays,itiscommon(小題1)moreandmorehighschoolstudentsopentheirownmicroblogsontheInternetForonething,itcanprovideacolorfulplatformtoshowtheirtalentForanother,itisausefulway(小題2)(release)theirpressureAndallthesemakeitmoreandmorepopularwithhighschoolstudentsButmanyparentsandteachersholdadifferentviewTheythinkthatmanagingone’smicroblogwilltakealotoftimeandenergy,(小題3)shouldbeusedtostudyInmyview,Iamgreatlyinfavor(小題4)thisactivityTodaytheInternetisplaying(小題5)importantroleinourlifeTherefore,ashighschoolstudentsoftheInformationAge,weneedtolearntomakeuseofthis(小題6)(value)tooltocommunicateanddisplayourselvesWhat’smore,openingandorganizingmicroblogsneedvariousabilitiessuchaswriting,designing,beingskillfulatcomputerandsoonOnlyifwemasterthoseabilitiescanwemakeasuccessfulmicroblogAsaresult,weimproveourselveswhile(小題7)(organize)ourmicroblogsInfact,themicroblog(小題8)(oneself)isoflittleharmItisyourattitudetowardsitthat(小題9)(matter)Weshouldtakethe(小題10)(advantage)andavoidsomebadeffectsSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根據(jù)對(duì)話情景和內(nèi)容,從對(duì)話后所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入每一空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩個(gè)為多余選項(xiàng)?!狧owoftendoyouuseheInternet?—1、ButIusuallyuseitocheckmyemail.Idon’toftensurftheInternet.YouusetheInternetalot,don’tyou?—2、—So,you’reworkingonlineeighthoursaday.Itcanbeawfulwhentheconnectionispoor.—3、SometimesIalsohelpothersintheofficeifthey’rehavingtroubleonline.—HowusefuldoyouthinktheInternetisasasourceofinformation?—Ithinkit’suseful.4、Theinformationonlinemaybefalse.Youdon’tseewhatyoubuyonlineuntilyouactuallygetit.—5、—Weusuallyfindthewebsiteofshops,thenvisittheshopandbuywhenwe’veseentheproducts.A.Buttherearetwobigproblems.B.Yes.IusuallysurftheInternettolookthroughthenews.C.Whydoyouwanttobuysomethingonline?D.Yes.Iuseittofindproductsatthelowestpriceformycompany.E.Yes.Ilikethejobthough.F.Howdoyousolvetheproblemswhenshoppingonline?G.Iuseitalmosteveryday.Tiredoftraditionalrunning?Well,maybeit’stimetotryusingyourhandsinstead.That’swhatShaunMcCartyandother
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