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考研《英語(yǔ)一》山東省煙臺(tái)市牟平區(qū)2023年高分沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Iwasshoppinginastore,whenalittleboy1mewithadollinhishandandasked,“Sir,the2toldmeIdon’thaveenoughmoneyforthedoll.Canyoucountitforme?”Ididasheaskedandgaveadisappointing3tohim.Thelittleboywasstill4thedoll.“It’sthedollthatmysisterwantedsomuch.Iwantedto5herforherBirthday.ButshehasgonetobewithGod.DaddysaysthatMommyisgoingtoseeGod

verysoontoo;6Ithoughtthatshecouldtakethedollwithhertogiveitto

mysister.”Thenhelookedagainatthedollwith7eyes,veryquietly.Iquickly8

formywalletandsaidtotheboy.“Supposewecheckagain,just9youdohaveenoughmoneyforthedoll?”Heagreedwithhopefuleyes.

I10someofmymoneytohis11seeing.

Therewasenoughforthedollandevensome12money.IfinishedmyshoppinginatotallydifferentstatefromwhenI13.I

couldn’tgetthelittleboyoutofmy14ThenIrememberedapieceofnewsthata15maninatruckhitacar16byayoungwomanandalittlegirl.Thelittlegirldied17,

andthemotherwasleftinacriticalstate.Twodays18thisencounterwiththelittle

boy,Ireadinthenewspaperthattheyoungwomanhad19.Icouldn’t

stopmyself.The20thatthelittleboyhadforhismotherandhissisterisstill,to

thisday,hardtoimagine.Andinafractionofasecond,adrunkdriverhad

takenallthisawayfromhim…1、A.providedB.turnedtoC.greetedD.turnedup2、A.cashierB.guideC.customerD.guard3、A.permissionB.replyC.a(chǎn)llowanceD.impression4、A.takingB.showingC.holdingD.keeping5、A.celebrateB.a(chǎn)ppreciateC.sendD.gift6、A.soB.butC.thereD.besides7、A.regretfulB.guiltyC.sadD.surprised8、A.a(chǎn)ppliedB.reachedC.pickedD.found9、A.a(chǎn)sifB.evenifC.sothatD.incase10、A.putB.a(chǎn)ttachedC.a(chǎn)ddedD.saved11、A.beyondB.withoutC.withinD.from12、A.spareB.a(chǎn)bundantC.a(chǎn)vailableD.possible13、A.sawB.startedC.stayedD.entered14、A.a(chǎn)bilityB.heartC.mindD.control15、A.tiredB.sleepyC.lostD.drunk16、A.occupiedB.drivenC.obtainedD.bought17、A.bycoincidenceB.byaccidentC.rightnowD.rightaway18、A.beforeB.a(chǎn)fterC.a(chǎn)tD.upon19、A.wentthroughB.turnedawayC.passedawayD.diedout20、A.connectionB.a(chǎn)dmirationC.loveD.gratitudeSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Atfirst,MichaelSurrelldidn’tseetheblacksmokeorflamesshootingfromthewindowsofhisneighbors’home.Heandhiswifehadjustparkedaroundthecornerfromtheirownhouse,whentheygotacallfromoneofhisdaughters:“Thehousenextdoorisonfire!”Hewenttoinvestigate.That’swhenhesawtwowomenandagirlpanic-strickenontheirdoorway.“Thebaby’sinthere!”oneofthewomencried.Thoughthefiredepartmenthadbeencalled,Surrell,then64,instinctivelyraninside.“Thebaby”was8-year-oldTiara,thewoman’sgranddaughter.Enteringtheburninghousewaslike“runningintoabucketofblackpaint,”Surrellsays.Thethicksmokecausedhimtostruggleblindlyaround,burnedhiseyes,andmadeitimpossibletobreathe.Theconditionswouldhavebeenriskyforanyone,butforSurrell,whohaslungdisease,theywerelife-threatening.Afterafewminutesinthesmoke-filledhouse,hewithdrewoutsidetocatchhisbreath.“WhereisTiara?”heaskeddesperately.“Thesecondfloor,”Thewomanshoutedback.Takingadeepbreath,hewentinasecondtime.Thedarknesswasoverwhelming.Yetbecausethehousehadasimilardesigntohis,Surrellfoundthestairsandmadeittothesecondfloor.Hewasalreadyoutofbreath.Thenasoftbutdistinctmoanappeared.Hecrawledtowardthesound,feelingaroundforanysignofthegirl.Finally,hetouchedsomething.Ashoe,thenanankle.HepulledTiaraintohisarms.Turning,hefoughtthroughthesmokeandranblindlyintotheblackness.Thenextthingheknew,hewasatthefrontdoor,thenoutside.Surrellwokeupinthehospitalacoupleofdayslater,havingsufferedsevereburns.Tiarawasreleasedfromthehospitalafterafewdays.“It’sasmallpricetopay,”Surrellsays.“I’ddoitagaininaheartbeat.Wouldn’tgiveitasecondthought.”1、WhatdidSurrelldoatthesceneofthefire?A.Calledhisdaughter. B.Parkedhiscartosafety.C.Rangthefiredepartment. D.Rushedintotheburninghouse.2、WhatismainlydiscussedinParagraph3?A.Howspecialthehousewas.B.Howdangerousthesituationwas.C.HowSurrellsufferedlungdisease.D.HowSurrellranbackoutside.3、HowdidSurrellmanagetofindTiaraeventually?A.Byfeelingwiththeaidofhersound.B.ByansweringtoTiara’sloudcrying.C.Byshoutinghernamedesperately.D.Bycatchingsightofhershoes.4、WhatcanbeinferredaboutSurrellfromthetext?A.Heisunwillingtotalkabouttherescueagain.B.Heisdisappointedtosufferseveralburns.C.Hewilldothesamewithouthesitation.D.Hewillthinktwicebeforeacting.Text2Playingamusicalinstrumentthroughout:yourlifeprotectsyourhearinginoldage,aCanadianstudysuggests.Thestudy,publishedinPsychologyandAging,carriedouthearingtestson74adultmusiciansand89non-musicians.Itfounda70-year-oldmusician’shearingwasasgoodasthatofa50-year-oldwhodidnotplay.Hearingnormallydeclinesaspeopleage.By60,10-30%ofpeoplehavemoderatehearingloss.By80,thatgoesuptoasmanyas60%.Problemsareparticularlyseeninthecentralauditory(聽(tīng)覺(jué)的)processingsystem,whichisassociatedwithunderstandingspeech,especiallywhenthereisbackgroundnoise.Previousstudieshaveshownmusicianshavebetterhearingthannon-players.Butthisresearch,byateamattheRotmanResearchInstituteinToronto,lookedatadultsofallages-from3to91-toseehowpeoplewereaffectedastheyaged.Theycarriedouthearingtestson74amateurandprofessionalmusicians(whohadplayedsincetheageof1,werestillpractisingandhadbeengivenformalmusiclessons)and89non-musicians(whohadneverplayedaninstrument).Musiciansweresignificantlybetteratpickingoutspeechagainstnoise.Theresearcherssuggestthatlifelongmusicianshipreducesage-relatedchangesinthebrain,probablyduetomusiciansusingtheirauditorysystemsatahighlevelonaregularbasis.TheheadofbiomedicalresearchatActiononHearingLoss,DrRalphHolme,said:“Whilethisstudysuggeststhatmusiciansmightbemoreabletocopewiththeconsequencesofhearingloss,itisfarbettertoreducedamageinthefirstplacebyusingappropriateearprotection.Wehavealwayscampaingnedforeveryonewhoplaysamusicalinstrumentorlistenstoloudmusictowearhearingprotection,likeearplugs,whichreducetheriskofdamagingyourhearingpermanently.”1、WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?A.Apersonaged80willlose30%hearing.B.Apersonagedabove60musthavebadhearing.C.Peoplehavefewerproblemswithbackgroundnoise.D.People’shearingusuallybecomesworsewhentheygetolder.2、WhatcanwegetfromtheCanadianstudy?A.Ittestedthehearingof12people.B.Thefindingofthestudywasn’tpublishedpublicly.C.Playingamusicalinstrumentmaydogoodtohearing.D.Musicianswereasgoodatpickingoutspeechagainstnoiseasnon-musicians.3、Whydon’tmusicianschangemuchintheirbrainastheyage?A.Theyliketotakemoreexercise.B.Theyusetheirhearingmoreandregularly.C.Theydon’texposethemselvestobackgroundnoise.D.Theypaymoreattentiontoprotectingtheirhearing.4、HowcanwedealwithhearinglossaccordingtoDrRalphHolme?A.Gethelpfrommusicians.B.Listentoloudmusicless.C.Protecthearingproperly.D.Playamusicalinstrumentmore.5、Theauthorwrotethepassageto________.A.entertainthereadersB.a(chǎn)dvertiseamusicalinstrumentC.complainaboutpeople’shearinglossD.informreadersofaresearchonhearingText3Yourhousemayhaveaneffectonyourfigure.Expertssaythewayyoudesignyourhomecouldplayaroleinwhetheryoupackonthepoundsorkeepthemoff.Youcanmakeyourenvironmentworkforyouinsteadofagainstyou.Herearesomewaystoturnyourhomeintopartofyourdietplan.Openthecurtainsandturnupthelights.Darkenvironmentsaremorelikelytoencourageovereating,forpeopleareoftenlessself-conscious(難為情)whenthey’reinpoorlylitplaces—andsomorelikelytoeatlotsoffood.Ifyourhomedoesn’thaveenoughwindowlight,getmorelampsandfloodtheplacewithbrightness.Mindthecolors.Researchsuggestswarmcolorsfuelourappetites.Inonestudy,peoplewhoatemealsinablueroomconsumed33percentlessthanthoseinayelloworredroom.Warmcolorslikeyellowmakefoodappearmoreappetizing,whilecoldcolorsmakeusfeellesshungry.Sowhenit’stimetorepaint,goblue.Don’tforgettheclock—ortheradio.Peoplewhoeatslowlytendtoconsumeabout70fewercalories(卡路里)permealthanthosewhorushthroughtheirmeals.Beginkeepingtrackofthetime,andtrytomakedinnerlastatleast30minutes.Andwhileyou’reatit,actuallysitdowntoeat.Ifyouneedsomehelpslowingdown,turnonrelaxingmusic.Itmakesyoulesslikelytorushthroughameal.Downsizethedishes.Bigservingbowlsandplatescaneasilymakeusfat.Weeatabout22percentmorewhenusinga12-inchplateinsteadofa10-inchplate.Whenwechoosealargespoonoverasmallerone,totalintake(攝入)jumpsby14percent.Andwe’llpourabout30percentmoreliquidintoashort,wideglassthanatall,skinnyglass.1、Thetextisespeciallyhelpfulforthosewhocareabout____________.A.theirhomecomforts B.theirbodyshapeC.housebuying D.healthydiets2、Ahomeenvironmentinbluecanhelppeople______________.A.digestfoodbetter B.reducefoodintakeC.burnmorecalories D.regaintheirappetites3、Whatarepeopleadvisedtodoatmealtimes?A.Eatquickly. B.Playfastmusic.C.Usesmallerspoons. D.Turndownthelights.4、Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.IsYourHouseMakingYouFat? B.WaysofServingDinnerC.EffectsofSelf-Consciousness D.IsYourHomeEnvironmentRelaxing?Text4BuyOneGiveOneBuyOneGiveOne(B1G1)isaSingapore-basedbusinessandnon-profitorganizationwithajobtocreateaworldfullofgiving.Wehelpbusinessesaroundtheworldgivebackinmeaningfulwayssothattheycancreatemeasurableandlong-lastinginfluence.Since2007,wehaveworkedwithmorethan1,600businessescreatingmorethan88milliongivingactivities.Ourbusinessallowsconsumers,whomayfeeldisconnectedfromtheproblemsofthedevelopingworld,tobecomeinvolvedinsocialproblemswhilestillpurchasingforthemselves.Forexample,shoebrandslikeTOMSpromisetodonateonepairofshoesforeverypairpurchased.Soapboxgivessoaptoaneedychildwitheverypurchase.WatchcompanyWeWoodplantsatreeeverytimeyoubuyawatch.Theyhavehelpedsocially-consciousconsumerspurchaseproductsandfeelgoodaboutprovidinghelptoothers.SeewhatsomeofourmemberssayaboutbeingapartofB1G1.*KarenOrmerodEveryproductpurchasedatourstoreinfluencesthelivesofdisadvantagedpeopleintheworld.IhadneverimaginedIwouldbeoperatingabusinessthatcouldchangepeople’slives.Wearemakingarealdifferencebyjustdoingwhatwenormallydo.Itisawonderfulexperience.*BenBakerWhatagoodwayofdistributingresourcestowheretheyneedtobe,givingpeoplethegiftsofgiving,andaddingvaluetoorganizationsalongtheway.Wehavealreadymade160,000givingactivitiesthroughB1G1.Givinghasbecomeanecessarypartofoureverydaybusiness.It’sabsolutelybrilliant.B1G1focusesontheinfluenceofgivingonpeople’slivesratherthansimplytheamountsdonated.Ourprogramsstressgivinghabituallyinordertocreategrowinginfluencearoundtheworld.WhenyoujointheB1G1givingprogram,youcreateyourownuniquegivingstories.Wedohopeyoucanbecomeamemberofus!1、Accordingtothepassage,whatdoesB1G1do?A.Donatetheprofitstothepeopleinneed.B.Helpconsumerspurchasetheirfavoriteproducts.C.Giveawaysomethingextrawhenaproductissold.D.Instructownershowtooperatebusinesseseffectively.2、HowdothemembersfeelaboutthemselvesasapartofB1G1?A.Confident.B.Proud.C.Generous.D.Energetic.3、Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.ToinvitebusinessestoB1G1.B.TopromotetheproductsB1G1sells.C.TodescribethegiftsB1G1gives.D.TointroducetheactivitiesB1G1involves.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)請(qǐng)Asanewreporter,ZhouYangismorethan1.(delight)athisfirst-dayexperienceinChinaDaily,2.importantandpopularEnglishnewspaperHeiseagertogooutonastory,3.hecan’tgetthe4.(approve)ofhisnewbossHuXin,becauseheismerelyagreenhandNowHuXinisinstructinghimhowtobeagoodreporterAttheverybeginning,hewillworkasanassistanttoanexperiencedjournalisttobecome5.(technical)goodLater,onlyifheacquires6.(many)skillsthanexpectedcanhecoverastoryonhisownBesides,heissupposedtobecurious,fortherearemanycases7.reportersshouldaskmanydifferentquestionssothattheycangetnecessaryinformationOfcourse,itisvitalforareportertohaveagood“nose”8.a(chǎn)story,knowingifsomeoneistellingthetruthAndwhileinterviewingpeople,areportermustlistentotheanswerscarefullyIfpossible,areportercanrecordtheinterviewincasehe9.(accuse)ofgettingthewrongendofthestickLastbutnotleast,makesuretosubmitthearticleintimesoasnot10.(miss)thedeadlineAfterhearingHuXin’sadvice,ZhouYangislookingforwardtohisfirstassignmentverymuchNowadaysChineseareusingthesolarcalendarButatthesametime,ChinesearealsousingtheirownlunarcalendarEachlunaryear1.(give)thenameofoneoftheseanimals:therat,theox,thetiger,thehare,thedragon,thesnake,thehorse,thesheep,themonkey,thecock,thedogandthepigThislistrepeats2.(it)everytwelveyears,3.isamainfeatureoftheChineselunarcalendarEachChinesemonthstartsonthedayofthenewmoon,andthefullmoonalwayscomesonthe4.(fifteen)dayofthemonthTheNewYear,5.(actual)wellknownastheSpringFestival,alwaysfalls6.January21standFebruary20thOnthelastdayofeachlunaryear,theChinesewillhold7.bigfamilyreuniondinnerAllthemembersofafamily,withthe8.(except)ofmarrieddaughters,willtrytobepresentonthisfestivaloccasion,eveniftheyhavetotravelmanymiles9.(return)tothehomeoftheirparentsAfterthedinner,evenchildrenwillstay10.(wake)untilthemidnighttowelcomethenewyearSectionIIITranslationDirections: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)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩個(gè)為多余選項(xiàng)。--Oh,Christina,isthatyou?Howhaveyoubeen?--I’vebeenokay.I’vejustbeenbusywithschool.Wereallyshouldgettogetherandhaveachat.1、--I’dloveto,butI’mleavingforMiamiat8tonightformyelderbrother’sweddingceremonyonSaturdaymorning.--2、Ihopethatyouhaveanicetimethere.--Well,whatareyoudoingnow?Maybewecangotothecoffeeshopandchatforawhile.--IreallywishIcould.3、--Tenniscourt?4、--I’mtakingtennislessons.Myroommateisonatennisteam,andshe’sgottenmeinterestedinthesport.5、--Alittle,butIhaven’tplayedforyears.WhenIcomebackfrommytrip,I’lljoinyouintakinglessons.--It’sadeal!Justgivemeacallwhenyougetback.A.Ididn’tknowyoucouldplaytennis.B.ButI’monmywaytothetenniscourt.C.Congratulations!D.Doyouknowhowtoplay?E.Haveagoodtime!F.Howaboutjoiningmefordinnertonight?G.Doyouplaywell?Schoollifeisaveryimportantpartofone'slife.Itprovidesopportunityforstudyanddiscipline(自律).Itisalsoapreparatoryperiodforenteringpubliclife.1、.Goodqualitiessuchashonestyanddisciplinearedevelopedinpupils.Theyshowgoodbehaviorintheclassroom,playground,libraryandotherplaces.Schoolisam

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