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考研《英語一》2023年江蘇省泰州市高港區(qū)統(tǒng)考試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ThesandwichmanMichaelriseseverymorningat4:00,ingoodandbadweather,andwalksintohissandwichshop.By5:50,he’smakingtheroundsofthesheltersonCentreStreets.He1out200sandwichestothehomeless,beforebeginninghisworkday.Itstarted20yearsagowhenMichaelcameacrossahomelessmannamedJohn.Hebegantohelphim2effortthen.Dayafterday,hebroughtJohnsomefoodand,whenitwasreally3,arestingplaceinhiscarwhileheworked.OnceheaskedJohnifhewantedtogetcleanedup.Itwasa(n)4offer,becauseMichaelthoughtJohnwouldrefuse.5,Johnsaid,“Areyougoingtowashme?”Michaelknewthathewaslookingata6ofhispromise.ItwasatthemomentthatMichael7tohelpthehomeless.Michaelbeganhiswork.Hereceivednosponsorship,saying,“I’mnotgettingmedia8.Ijustwanttodosomegoodinmyway.Therearedayswhenit’ssnowing,andIhaveahardtimeleavingmywarmbedandthe9ofmyfamilytogodowntownwithsandwiches.ButI’ve10.”Michaelmakes200sandwicheseverydayforthepast20years.“Idon’tsimply11thesandwichesonatableforthehomelesstopickup.Ishaketheirhandsand12themagoodday,”saysMichael.OnceMayor(市長(zhǎng))Kochcametomaketheroundswithhim.They13themedia,anditseemedlikeitwasjustthetwoofthem.ButofallMichael’s14,workingsidebysidewiththeMayorwasnotasimportantasworkingnexttosomeoneelse…Amanhad15fromthesandwichtakers,andMichaelthoughtabouthimfromtimetotime.Hehopedthemanhadmovedontoamore16environment.Oneday,themancameback,greetingMichaeland17sandwichesofhisowntohandout.HesaidMichael’sdailyfood,warmhandshakesandwisheshadgivenhimthe18hebadlyneeded.Afterachievingsomesuccess,hedecidedtodothesamethingasMichael.Themomentneededno19.Thetwomenworkedsilently,sidebyside,handingouttheirsandwiches.ItwasanotherdayonCentreStreets,butadaywithjustalittlemore20.1、A.picks B.sets C.gives D.finds2、A.with B.a(chǎn)round C.from D.over3、A.sunny B.warm C.cloudy D.cold4、A.silly B.empty C.crazy D.free5、A.Fortunately B.Disappointedly C.Surprisingly D.Thankfully6、A.test B.gift C.trick D.view7、A.demanded B.a(chǎn)greed C.pretended D.determined8、A.benefit B.a(chǎn)ttention C.sympathy D.information9、A.comfort B.wealth C.value D.honor10、A.suffered B.hesitated C.managed D.wondered11、A.check B.lay C.match D.cover12、A.witness B.predict C.follow D.wish13、A.ignored B.blamed C.confirmed D.handled14、A.situations B.memories C.schedules D.professions15、A.escaped B.volunteered C.disappeared D.survived16、A.competitive B.complex C.familiar D.stable17、A.carrying B.seeking C.occupying D.treating18、A.responsibility B.permission C.encouragement D.a(chǎn)chievement19、A.purpose B.dialogue C.relief D.doubt20、A.luck B.fun C.pride D.hopeSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Creativitydoesnotdependon“Eureka!!(我發(fā)現(xiàn)了)moments---itisaprocess,designedtoconsistentlybringabstractideasintothepracticalworld.Forcreators,thisemphasizestheimportanceofroutines.Randombitsofgreatinspirationarefewandlastonlyashorttime;yourworksrequireasustainable(可待續(xù)的)waytodevelopgoodideasintogreatones.RecallthewisewordsfromChuckClose:"Amateurssitandwaitforinspiration;therestofusjustshowupandgotowork."Perhapsoneofthebestwaystoimproveyourownprocessesistostudythemasters.ThankstobookslikeDailyRituals,ourdesiretoseewhat"gotowork"means---bygettingalookatthemasters'regularroutines-hasbeenthoroughlysatisfied.Thoughtheoutputofthesecreativegeniusesissometimesamazing,howtheyconducttheirworkisofteneasytorelateto.OnesuchpersonItookinspirationfromwasLudwigvanBeethoven.Beethovenkepthiscreativepromisesbystrategicallyusinghistimetoproduceideas.HisfavoritemethodofthinkingaboutthingsislongwalksthroughtheforestedvalleysofViennawithoutthecompanyofotherpeople.Heplacedgreatimportanceonthisplannedtimeforreflectionandideaevaluation.Itappearshewasn'talone;notablecraftsmenallovertheworldsharesimilarexperienceinbreakinguptheirdaywithwalks.Beethovenwentforanactivewalkafterlunch,andhealwayscarriedapencilandacoupleofsheetsofpaperinhispocket,torecordchancemusicalthoughts.GustavMahlerfollowedmuchthesameroutine-hewouldtakeathree(orfour)-hourwalkafterlunch,stoppingtoquicklywritedownideasonhisnotebook.BenjaminBrittensaidthathisafternoonwalkswere"whereIplanoutwhatI'mgoingtowriteinthenextperiodatmydesk."Recently,psychologiststookaninterestingstep(ortwo)forwardinunderstandingthecreativebenefitsofwalking-aStanfordstudywasabletoshowthatwalkinghelpedpeopleproducemorenovelideasandenhancedcreativethinkingduringthewalkandimmediatelyafter,comparedtositting.Asthetitleofthestudypointsout,walkingmaybethemissingingredienttoconsistentlygiveyournewideassomelegs.1、TheauthormentionsChuckClose'swordsto_________A.emphasizethefunctionofsittingandwaitingB.emphasizethevalueofeurekamomentsC.emphasizethemeaningofinspirationD.emphasizetheimportanceofconsistentwork2、What'sthebookDailyRitualsabout?A.Commonpeople'sregularroutines.B.Masters'regularroutinesC.RitualsofbecomingmastersD.Ritualsofgettinginspiration3、Accordingtothepassage,Beethovenliked_________A.walkingingroupsthroughforestB.beinganotablecraftsmanC.breakinghiscreativeroutinesD.walkingaloneintheforest4、WhatconclusioncanyoudrawfromParagraph4?A.MastersthinkwhilewalkingB.MasterssleepafterlunchC.MasterswalkafterworkD.Mastershavelunchbeforeawalk.5、What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.WalkingHabitforLivingLongerB.DifferencesbetweenWalkingandSittingC.WalkingHabitforCreativeBreakthroughsD.CreativityRestsonEurekaMomentsText2RussianpolicehavestartedanewattempttogetdriverstoslowdownatzebracrossingsbyhavingpaintedhorsesaszebraswalkacrossonthebusieststreetsinsomeofthebigcitiesinanattempttoimproveroadsafetyandraiseawarenessamongRussia’snotoriously(臭名昭著地)carelessdrivers.Thelightgreyhorses,paintedwithblackstripes,carriedsignsontheirbacksreading:“Careful,childrenareontheirwaytoschool.”Thepolicesentthe“zebras”toseveraldifferentlocationsintheRussiancapital,whereofficialsinorangevestswalkedthemoverzebracrossingsandhandedoutleaflets(傳單)topassingdrivers.Somehelduprainbow-colouredumbrellasoverthepaintedanimalstoprotectthemfromtherain.Russianroadsarenotoriouslydangerousanddriversstillrarelytaketheinitiative(主動(dòng)采取措施)toavoidpedestrians.Nearlyhalfofalltrafficaccidentsinthecountry’sbigcitiesarecausedbycarshittingpedestrians,andathirdofthoseoccuroncrossings,accordingtotrafficpolicefigurespublishedlastmonth.Inthefirstsixmonthsofthisyear,378peoplewerekilledandmorethan6,600injuredonpedestriancrossingsinRussia,accordingtopolice.InMoscowalone,43peoplewerekilled,includingtwochildren.Thoughpoliceofficialssaidthatonlysafepaintwouldbeusedontheanimals,animalrightsactivistsstilldisagreedwiththeidea,accusingthepoliceof“treatinganimalslikegarbage”.“Childrenunderstandthatpaintsarebadforanimals,”theInterfaxnewsagencyquotedpresidentofVitaanimalrightsgroupIrinaNovozhilovaassaying.Let’shopethispartofthecampaignisoverandanimalsareleftoutoffutureattemptstoraisepedestrians’awareness.1、WhydoMoscowpolicehave“zebras”walkacrossonthebusieststreets?A.Tomakeacallonprotectinganimals.B.Toremindpeoplezebrasareindangerofextinction.C.Totellpeopleitisdangeroustocrossstreets.D.Toraisedrivers’awarenessofroadsafety.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inparagraph2referto?A.Thezebras. B.Thehorses.C.Thepolicemen. D.Thedrivers.3、Fromthetextwecanlearnthat________.A.mostRussiandrivershaverealizedtheseriousnessoftheproblemB.RussiandriversoftenignoretrafficlightsC.RussiandriversseldomgivewaytopedestriansD.thedrivingskillsofRussiandriversarebad4、Whatdoanimalrightsactiviststhinkofthenewattempt?A.Driversmustslowdownatpedestriancrossings.B.Theseanimalsareill-treatedbythepolice.C.Thepaintsusedonthehorsesaresafe.D.Roadsafetyshouldbeimproved.5、Whichwordcanbestdescribetheauthor’sattitudetowardsthecampaign?A.Critical. B.Reserved.C.Doubtful. D.Positive.Text3Everymorningat6amAlanSwallowgetsoutofbed,hasbreakfastandreadsthepaper.Andforthatheisanunsunghero.WhenhereadsTheSouthlandTimesinthemorning,hereadsitaloudandrecordsifforpeoplewhoarevisuallyimpaired(受損的).TheBlindFoundationprovidesitsmemberswiththeTelephoneInformationService(TIS)whichhasarticlesfrommorethan70newspapers,radioandTVschedules,financeinformation,publicandgovernmentnoticesandupdatesfromtheBlindFoundation.For17yearsSwallowhasreadthepaperfortheservice.Intheearlydayssomeonewouldheaddowntothelocalstudiotorecordthenewsforthedayandtheyhadonechancetogetitright.Nowadays,thenewsreaderscanworkfromhomesuingtheirphones.TheTISserviceisavailable365daysayear,anditcouldsometimestakehimanhourtogetthroughthelocalnewsitemshehadchosen.“Itdoesn’ttakemucheffort,butitdoestakeacommitmentbecausepeoplearerelyingonit.”Hesaid.Theservicehadstruggledforsometimewithvolunteersbecausenotmanypeopleknewaboutit.Swallowsaid,“Itwasfulfillingtoknowthatpeoplewerebenefitingfromwhathewasdoing.”ForBlindFoundationsocialfunctionorganiserLizAnstice,theopportunitytogivebacktoafoundationthathadgivenmuchtoher,wasaniceaspectoftherole.Shehasbeeninvolvedwiththefoundationforfiveyearsaftershebecamevisuallyimpaired.Shesaidthebiggestchallengewasbuildingthetrustthatpeoplehadinthelocalbranchofthefoundation.Ansticereformedthesocialcommitteegroupandchangedthingssopeopledidnotgetbored.TheChristmascelebrationshadbeensowellreceivedmembersfromtheBlindFoundationinBalcluthawerecomingdownforthem.However,sometimesgettingmemberstotheeventswasachallengebecauseofalackofvolunteersavailabletotransportthem,shesaid.ShewasproudofbeingafinalistfortheVolunteerRecognitionAward.1、HowdoesAlanSwallowworkforTheBlindFoundation?A.Bywritingnewspaperarticles.B.Byreadingnewsfortheblind.C.Byupdatinglocalnewseveryday.D.Bycollectingtelephoneinformation.2、HowdoesAlanSwallowfeelabouthisworkfortheTISservice?A.Time-consuming.B.Challenging.C.Satisfying.D.Struggling.3、What’stheproblemforgettingmemberstotheeventsaccordingtoLizAnstice?A.People’sdistrust.B.Costsoftransport.C.Boredomofevents.D.Shortageofvolunteers.4、What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.BlindFoundationRecognizesItsUnsungHeroesB.WorkforTelephoneInformationServiceC.GreatChallengestoBlindFoundationD.BlindFoundation:ReformsGoingonText4Itcouldhavebeenanyofus,butithappenedtobeme.Ireceivedabrief18-monthsofundividedattentionandloveastheonlychild,beforethreemoreappeared.Thesecondwasasevereblow.Nodoubt,learningtheneedtosharewasimportant,butIhadtastedthelifeofanonlychild.Thencameyearsofrequeststolookafterthesiblings(兄弟姐妹),beingurgedthat,youshouldbesettingabetterexample,“AgainandagaintheothersgotawaywithdoingwrongbutIdidn’t.Weeachplayedourroles;thesecondonewholaterskippedschooltomeetboys;theeversoattractivethird,theboywhocoulddonowrong;andfinallythesurpriseappearanceofthefourth,seemedcertaintobespoiledevennow.Sothatleftme:thereasonable,quietonewhogotthegrades,didthehouseworkandbecameachameleon(變色龍)—skilledatreadingasituationandbeingwhatwasneeded.Theneventuallycamethechancetobethefirsttoleaveandexperiencelifeontheoutside,notdefined(定義)astheeldest.ThemomentIhadwaitedfor.Butnow,manyyearslater,beingtheeldestmattersagain.It’sdowntome;itseems,totaketheleadincaringforourparents.AllthetimeIwasmadetolearnaboutsharing;however,whenitcomestoresponsibility,itnolongerseemstoapply.Theothersaretoobusy,toofaraway,ortoounconcerned.SodutifullyItravelmanytimesacrossthecountryforhourstoprovidecareandsupport.Requeststomysiblingstohelpoutmorefallondeafears.Tome,thedutifulfirstborn,itfeelsliketherightandonlythingtodo;tobethereforourparentsastheywereforus.Sadly,thatfeelingisn’tsharedbythesecond,thirdorfourth.1、Howdoestheauthorcommentonthefourchildreninthesecondparagraph?A.AngrilyandBitterly.B.Angrilyandproudly.C.Bitterlyandhumorously.D.Humorouslyandproudly.2、Howdidtheauthordevelophissocialskills?A.Throughhardwork.B.Withtheparents’help.C.Attheparents’request.D.Inpracticeforeffectiveness.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthelastparagraphrefersto?A.Tocarefortheold.B.Tohelptheyoung.C.Toliveoutsidealone.D.Totravelnationwide.4、Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Thewriterhatestobetheeldest.B.Thewriterfeelsproudofhisrole.C.Thewriterissatisfiedwithhisattempt.D.Thewriterisregretfulaboutthesiblings.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)FewpeopleIknowseemtohavemuchdesireortimetocookMakingChinese1.(dish)isseenasespeciallytroublesomeManywesterners2.cometoChinacookmuchlessthanintheirowncountriesoncetheyrealizehowcheap3.canbetoeatoutIstillremember4.(visit)afriendwho’dlivedhereforfiveyearsandI5.(shock)whenIlearntshehadn’tcookedonceinallthattimeWhileregularlyeatingoutseemsto6.(become)commonformanyyoungpeopleinrecentyears,it’snotwithoutacostTheobviousoneismoney;eatingoutonceortwiceaweekmaybe7.(afford)butdoingthismostdaysaddsupTherecouldbeaneven8.(high)costonyourhealthResearchershavefoundthatthereisadirectlinkbetweentheincreaseinfoodeatenoutsidethehomeandtherisein9.(weigh)problemsIfyouarenotgoingtosufferthisproblem,thenIsuggestthatthenexttimeyougotoyourmum’shome10.dinner,getafewcookingtipsfromherCookingfoodcanbefunYoumightalsobegintonoticetheeffectsnotonlyonyourhealthbutinyourpocketChinahasbuiltahigh-speedpassengerrailnetworkinrecent1.(year)andwillcontinuetoexpanditBytheendof2018,China'srailwaymileage(里程)2.(reach)131,000kilometers,of3.29,000kilometerswerehigh-speedrailThisaccountedfor2/3oftheworld'stotalhigh-speedrailtracks,makingChina'shigh-speedrailsystemtheworld's4.(large)high-speedrailnetworkChina'shigh-speedtrainsaresimilar5.thoseofFrance'sTGV,German'sICEandJapan'sShinkansenThefasttrainswithatopspeedof250-350km/h6.(call)CRH,ChinaRailwayHigh-speedIfyouwanttotravelaroundChina,thehigh-speedtrainswillbeyouridealchoicesincetheyareclean,comfortable7.modernUnlikeontheconventionaltrainsinChina,nobodyisallowed8.(smoke)onhigh-speedtrains,notevenbetweencarriagesTheseatsareasgoodasthoseontheplaneorevenbetterMosthigh-speedrailticketshavecorresponding(對(duì)應(yīng)的)seats,andonly9.smallnumberofstandingticketsaresometimessoldonlimitedtrainsThere'sneveracrowdofpeoplesittingintheaislesTheticketpricesforChinahigh-speedtrainsarereasonableand,onmostroutes,thefrequencyofdepartureisveryhigh,sopeoplecanbuytickets10.(convenient)SectionIIITranslationDirections: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)。HowtopreparefortheSATorACTPlanyourstudyYouwillneedatleast6-8weeksofpreparationtime.1、.—Therefore,itisbettertoworkonthemfirst.However,donotspendtoomuchtimetryingtomasterthemasyoumightlooseout(松懈)onpreparingforthosetopicsthatyouknowwell.Prepareadailyscheduleandsetatargettokeepyourselfmotivatedandfocused.Thisisthemostefficientwayofstudying.ReadbooksandobtainstudymaterialTherearemanybooksthatprovidetips,tricks,studyguides,andpracticeproblems.Youcaneitherbuyoneorborrowitfromyourlocallibrary.2、.TheACTforDummiesandTheSATforDummiesarehighlyinformativeandprovidealotoftipsandtrickstodealwiththeexam.However,mostlyrefertotheofficialSATandACTbooks.3、Yes!Makesureyouknowalltherulesandregulationswellwhilepreparingforit.Youshouldn’thavetowasteevenasecondonreadingtherulesagainandagain.4、,knowtherulesofeachsection.Thiswillsavetimewhichyoumayneedinsolvingsometoughquestions.Reviewbasicalgebra5、,reviewthebasicalgebraproblems.Theywillcomehandywhilesolvingproblems.Gothroughthesampletestspaperstogetanideaofthekindofquestionsthatareasked.A.WhichevertestyouprepareforB.ThenyouknowyourweaknesseswellC.Itisquiteanimportanttimeforanyexam-takerD.Ifyou’renotamathpersonE.Readallthoseinstructi

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