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考研《英語一》班戈縣2023年點睛提分卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Aschildren,ourparentshaddreamsforus.Theywantedustodowhateverwasnecessarytoreachourhighest1.Laterinlife,friendsandspouses(配偶)mayalsohaveschedulesforus.Peopleclosetousmayhaveideasabout2weshouldliveourlives.Theideasusually3loveandthedesireforustobehappy.Othertimes,theycomefromaplaceofneedwithinthem—4itistheparentwhowantsusto5hisorherdreamsorthefriendwhowantsustoplayanalready-definedrole.Wecanappreciateandconsiderthosepeople'sinput,but6wemustfollowourowninnerguidance.Theremaycomeatimewhenallthesuggestionscanbecome7.Wemayfeelthatthepeoplewelovedon'tapproveofourjudgment,whichcan8ustosomeextent.Itcan9thechoiceswemakeforourlivesbymakingus10ourselves.Itmayalsofillavoid(空虛)withtheir11beforewe'vehadachancetodecidewhatwewant.However,itcanaffectus12aswell.Wemayhaveto13thefeelingsofresistanceandtokeepourselvesofffromthem.Butwecantakesometimeto14ourselvesofanyunnecessarydoubtsandgowithintobecome15onwhatwedesireforourselves.Wecantellourlovedoneshowmuchwe16theirthoughtsandideas,butthatweneedtoliveourownlivesandmakeourown17.Wecanexplainthattheyneedtoletuslearnfromourownexperiences18torobusofwonderfullifelessonsandtheopportunityto19ourownjudgment.Whentheyseethatwearehappywithourlives,theycanseeallweneedthemdoistoshare20withus.1、A.needB.a(chǎn)bilityC.potentialD.creativity2、A.whatB.howC.whyD.where3、A.comeacrossB.putawayC.leadtoD.comefrom4、A.whetherB.ifC.whileD.when5、A.a(chǎn)pplytoB.liveoutC.managetoD.speedup6、A.desperatelyB.comfortablyC.eventuallyD.deliberately7、A.unreliableB.understandableC.practicalD.unbearable8、A.ignoreB.hurtC.defeatD.a(chǎn)bandon9、A.a(chǎn)buseB.mixC.influenceD.reform10、A.fightB.scoldC.resistD.doubt11、A.wishesB.themesC.benefitsD.successes12、A.universallyB.a(chǎn)bnormallyC.a(chǎn)ctivelyD.effectively13、A.handleB.realizeC.a(chǎn)voidD.know14、A.remindB.ridC.informD.warn15、A.falseB.vainC.nuclearD.clear16、A.rewardB.praiseC.a(chǎn)ppreciateD.trust17、A.decisionsB.requirementsC.reservationsD.commands18、A.lessthanB.morethanC.otherthanD.ratherthan19、A.a(chǎn)ttainB.polishC.instructD.mature20、A.lessonB.joyC.opportunityD.freedomSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Flowersmakepeoplehappy.Andwhilethatmightseemobvious,therehasn’tbeenmuchresearchtoprovethepointuntilnow.SomenewstudiesbyRutgersUniversityscientistssupporttheideastrongly,andtheexpertsgoontoassumethatflowershaveflourishedonthisplanet,withtheirbeautyevolvinginrecentthousandsofyears,partlybecausehumansaresoattachedtothem.Inatest,bunchesofflowersweresentbyfloriststo113menandwomeninaretirementcommunity.All113gotflowersandanotebook,butsomegotthemearlierandreceivedasecondbunchwhentheothersgottheirs.Bynowyoucanguesstheoutcome.Themoreflowers,themoresmiles.Theresultsofthestudiesgotthescientiststothinkingabouthowtheflowerindustryoftodayhasevolvedintogrowingthingsthatservenootherpurposethanemotional(情感上的)satisfaction.Naturewon’tevenpollinate(授粉)manyofthedomesticatedflowers.Justamongroses,therearesomanytypescreatedbyhumansthat,clearly,flowersaren’twhattheyusedtobe.Butit’slikelyourcollectivehandhasplayedarolelongerthanyoumightthink.Geneticist(遺傳學家)TerryMcGuiresuggeststhatnature’sprettierflowersgottosurviveanddevelopwellbecausepeopledidn’tdestroythemwhentheyclearedforagriculture.Instead,theygrewthemandhavebeendoingsoforover5,000years.“Becausethey’reasourceofpleasure,wetakecareofthem.Inthatsensethey’relikedogs.Theyarethepetsoftheplantworld.”McGuiresays.Hereisonewaythatmighthaveworked:Manyspeciesofflowersthatarenowplantedusedtogrowonlywhenthegroundwasdisturbed,McGuireexplains.“Ashumansmovedintoagriculturalsettings,theseflowerswouldhavebeenweeds.”“Theseflowersmighthavebeentoleratedbecauseoftheirbeauty.Theseedswouldhavebeenpreservedandreplanted.Overtime,thebestoftheseflowersmighthavebeenselectedandtheseedsmorecarefullypreserved.”1、Theunderlinedword“theirs”probablymeans________.A.flowers B.notebooksC.flowersandnotebooks D.a(chǎn)secondbunchofflowers2、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUE?A.Wekeepdogsbecausetheymakeushappy.B.Peoplegrowflowersforthousandsofyears.C.Themoreflowerspeopleget,thehappiertheyare.D.Peopleleftalltheflowersalivewhenclearingland.3、AccordingtoTerryMcGuire,onepossiblewayofflowerevolutionis________.a.themostbeautifulflowerswerechosenb.peoplereplantedtheseedsoftheflowersc.flowerswerewildplantsatthebeginningd.peopleprotectedtheprettierflowerswhileclearinglandA.c,d,b,a, B.c,b,d,aC.c,d,a,b D.c,b,a,d4、Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.MoreFlowers,MoreSmiles B.Flowers:PetsofPlantWorldC.Human’sAffection&Flowers’Evolution D.Human’sLoveTowardsFlowersText2WalterPeakHighCountryFarm,onthewesternshoresofLakeWakatipu,isfamousinhistory.ItsshelteredbayswereusedascampingsitesbyMaoritravellingtotheMararoaandOretiRiversonMoahuntingandpounamu(greenstone)gatheringexpeditions.ThingstodoSituatedonpicturesqueLakeWakatipu'swestershores,thefarmistheperfectplacetospendafewrelaxinghours.TheFarmTouritselfisawonderful,interactiveexperienceforthewholefamily,withsomethingtokeepeveryoneentertainedandhappy.Ourruralhostwillmeetyouafteryouleavethesteamboatandtakeyouforawalkingtourofthefarmyard.Thefirststopistheholdingpens(畜欄),whereyoucanhelpfeedthesheepanddeer,andevengetupclosetotheScottishhighlandcattle.ThenwalkslowlythroughthelakesidegardenstothecharmingColonel’sHomesteadformorningorafternoontea.Afterwardsthefarmerwillleadyouovertotheshearingshed(剪羊毛棚)whereyoucanwatchthefarmdogsroundingupsheeponthehills,andseethefarmercutthewooloffasheep.YouwillthenboardthesteamboatforyourcruisebacktoQueenstown.TicketInformationChildTicket$22.00AdultTicket$77.00VisitorInformationOPENINGTIME:10AMCLOSINGTIME:4PMAdditionalInformationAllticketspurchasedatMyFunmustmakeabookingat+64-3441—8166.PleasementionyourMyFunbarcode(條形碼)numberwhenmakingyourbooking.Pleaseprintoutyourvoucher(收據(jù))andtakealongwithyoutotheattraction.Ticketsarevalidfor12monthsfromthedateofpurchase.TermsandConditionsPurchaseoftheticketsdependsonourpartner’stermsandconditions.1、Wherecanavisitorhavemorningtea?A.Onthesteamboat. B.Attheholdingpens.C.Intheshearingshed. D.IntheColonel’sHomestead.2、HowmuchshouldaparentwithachildpayfortheFarmTour?A.$99. B.$121.C.$176. D.$198.3、AvisitorwhohasboughtticketsatMyFunmust_____.A.takethevouchertotheFarmB.contactMyFunandgetdiscountC.telltheFarmyourMyFunbarcodenumberD.call+64-3441-8166toprintoutyourvoucherText3Postmenarealltoousedtokeepinganeyeoutforthethreatofdogs.ButinaseasidetowninNorthWales,theyhavebeenforcedtotakecoverfromanunexpectedthreatseagulls.Theyhavecomplainedthatthebirdshavebecomesoterrifyingthatdeliveriestosomestreetshavebeensuspended.YesterdayresidentsofAbergeleagreedtheseagullswerefearlessbutsaidtheywereangryatlosingtheirdailypost.Roberts,whoworksasasafetyadviser,liveswheretheattackshavetakenplace.“Lastweek,wenoticedwehadn’tgotanymailforwhatwethoughtwasaweek,butit’shardtotellbecauseyoudon’talwaysknowifyou’redueanymail,”shesaid.“WeputsomethingonFacebookaskingifanyoneelsehadnothadtheirpost...OneofmyFacebookfriendssaidapostmanhadrefusedtodeliverbecauseoftheseagulls.”RoyalMailsaidthatdeliverieshadbeeninterruptedbecauseofthepostmanexperiencingattacksbyseagullsashedeliveredmailonhisroundthereoverthepastfewweeks,addingthatthepostmangotpeople’smailthroughwheneveritwassafe.“Weknowthatthesekindsofattacksdohappenatthistimeofyearacrossthecountryastheyarenesting,’’shesaid.RoyalMailapologizedtothecustomersaffectedandpromisedtocontinuetomonitorthesituationeveryday,butinthemeantimesomearehavingtotraveltoneighbouringRhyltocollectmailfromthedeliveryofficethere.Butherecommendspreventinggullsnestingonroofsinadvancebyputtingupnets,andifallelsefails,walkingwithanumbrellaupduringworst-affectedareas.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“suspended”mostprobablymean?A.Increased.B.Paused.C.Printed.D.Decreased.2、TheresidentsofAbergelearenothappybecause________.A.theseagullsaresoterrifyingB.thedogsaresothreateningC.theydon'treceivetheirpostontimeD.theseagullsarestealingtheirpost3、WhydidDebbieRobertsputsomethingonFacebook?A.Toknowifanyoneelsehadthesameexperience.B.Toofferadvicetodealwiththeseagulls.C.Toavoidbeingattackedbyseagulls.D.Toanswerquestionsaboutsafety.4、What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Seagullsliketostealresidents’post.B.Postmen’ssafetyisthreatenedbyseagulls.C.ResidentsofAbergeleareafraidofseagulls.D.Dailypostisdelayedbecauseofseagulls’attack.Text4Aboutaspirin:Aspirinisacommonlyuseddrugwhichcanbetakentorelievediscomfortcausedbynumerousmedicalproblemsincludingheadaches,toothache,inflammationandinfections.Itisalsosuitabletotreatcoldsandflu-likesymptoms,andtoreduceahightemperature.Whocantakeaspirin?Adultsandchildrenover16yearsofage.Whoshouldnottakeaspirin?Womenwhoarepregnant,orplantobecomepregnant.Aspirinmayharmyourunbornbaby.Womenwhoarebreast-feeding.Aspirincanpassintoyourbreastmilkandmayharmyourbaby.Peoplewhohaveanyproblemswiththewaytheliverworksorwiththewaythekidneyswork.Howtotakeaspirin:Takeaspirinaftermeals,withafullglassofwaterormilk.Therecommendeddose(劑量)rangesfromtwotothreetabletsatatime.Nevertakemorethan4g12tablets)inany24-hourperiod.Youmustnottakethesetabletswithanyothermedicinewhichcontainsanyaspirinorpainkiller.Howtostoreaspirin:Keepallmedicinesoutofthereachandsightofchildren.Storeaspirininacool,dryplace,awayfromdirectheatandlight.Donotputaspirininthebathroombecausethedampnesstherecancauseittoloseitseffectiveness.Throwawayaspirinthatsmellsstronglyofvinegar.Possiblesideeffects:Feelingsick,increasedriskofbleeding,stomachpain,indigestionandheartburnarecommon.Iftheseeffectscontinue,contactyourdoctor.Ringingintheears,difficultybreathing,dizziness,andmentalconfusionarerare.Iftheseoccur,stoptakingthedrugandcontactyourdoctorforfurtheradvice.1、Inwhichcasewillyoutakeaspirinaccordingtothetext?A.Stomachache.B.Fever.C.Breathlessness.D.Nosebleed.2、Howmanytimescanyoutakeaspirinatmostinaday?A.6.B.5.C.4.D.3.3、Whattypeofwritingisthistext?A.Ahospitalannouncement.B.Amedicalreport.C.Adoctor’ssuggestionslist.D.Medicalinstructions.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AcompanyintheUSAispayingitsworkerstosleepmoreStaffattheinsurancecompanyAetnawillget$300ayear1.(add)totheirsalaryiftheygetatleastsevenhoursofsleepanightTheywillgetjustoveradollarforeachnighttheysleepoversevenhoursTheideabehindthisplanisemployee2.(perform)Humanresources3.(official)sayworkerswillworkmoreeffectivelyiftheyhavesleptwellAworkforcethatismorerestedmeansthecompanywillperform4.(well)Staffcaneitherrecordtheirsleepautomatically,5.(use)awristmonitor,orrecordbyhandhowlongtheyhaveslepteverynight6.numberofstudieswarnthatnotsleepingenoughcanaffectourabilitytodoourjobTheAmericanAcademyofSleepMedicinesaidthattheaverageworkerintheUSAloses7.3workingdaysofproductivityayearfromalack8.sleepThis9.(cost)companiesabout$2,280foroneworkerItestimates(估計)thattheUSeconomyloses$10.2billionayearmainly11.workersdonotsleepmorethansevenhoursanightA2015studybytheRandCorporationshowedthatstaffmemberssleepinglessthansevenhourspernight12.(find)farlessproductivethanworkershavingeightormorehoursofsleepNewYork,10November5:27pm,yesterdayBiggestpowerfailureinthecity'shistoryThousandsofpeoplegot1.(stick)inliftsMartinSaltzmanspentthreehoursbetweenthe21stand22ndfloorsof2.EmpireStateBuilding"ThereweretwelveofusButnoone3.(panic)Wepassedthetimetellingstoriesand4.(play)wordgamesOnemanwantedtosmokebutwedidn'tlethimFiremenfinallygotusout""Itwasthebestnightwe'veeverhad,"saidAngelaCarraro,5.runsanItalianrestauranton42ndStreet"Wehadlotsofcandlesonthetablesandthewaiterswerecarryingcandleson6.(they)traysTheplacewasfullandallnight,infact,forafterwehadclosed,weletthepeoplestayonandspendthenighthereBusinesswas7.(good)thanusual"ThezooshadtheirproblemslikeeveryoneelseKeepersworkedthroughthenightTheyusedblankets8.(keep)flyingsquirrelsandsmallmonkeyswarmWhilezooshadproblemskeepingwarm,supermarketshadproblemskeepingcool"Allofouricecreamand9.(freeze)foodsmelted,"saidthemangerofastoreindowntownManhattan"Theywereworth$50,10."ThebigelectricclockinthelobbyoftheWaldorf-AstoriaHotelindowntownManhattanstartedticking(滴答)againat5:25thismorningItwasalmost11.timeSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Thesearchforoneoflife'sgreatestgoals,happiness,iswhatbringsalmost1,200studentstooneofYaleUniversity'smostpopularclassesever.1、PsychologyprofessorLaurieSantosteachestheclass.OneinfourYaleundergraduatestudentshasregisteredtotakeit.IthasthelargestclassregistrationsizeinYale's317-yearhistory.2、Santossaysitisthehopethatsciencecanhelpstudentsfindpeaceamongallthestressesanddifficultiestheyfaceatcollege."Studentsreportbeingmoredepressedthantheyhaveeverbeeninhistoryatcollege,"shesaid.Socialscienceresearchhasledtomanynewunderstandingsofhowpeoplefindhappiness,Santossays.3、,shesaidofthestudentstakingherhappinessclass.Santossaidfeelingsofhappinessarecreatedthroughseveralthings.4、Sheaddedthatwhilemanypeoplemayseemoneyandpossessionsasgoalsinlife,thosethingsarenotusuallywhatmakepeoplemosthappy.Schoolworkforthehappinessclass,alsoknownasPsyc157,includesshowingmoregratitude,performingactsofkindnessandincreasingsocialconnections.Becauseofthepopularityoftheclass,ithasbeenmadepubliclyavailable--forfree–onthewebsiteCoursera.TheclassisalreadyhelpingYalestudentslikeseniorRebekahSiliezar.5、"What'smostpressingonourmindsisgrades,it'sthenextjob,it'sapotentialsalaryaftergraduation,"saidSiliezar.Now,shesaidtriesmoreto"focusonthepresentmomentandthepeoplearoundme."A.Itisthethird-oldestuniversityintheUnitedStates.B.Theclassiscalled"PsychologyandtheGoodLife"C.ShedescribeshermindsetbeforetakingtheclassD.Therefore,whydosomanystudentswantthisclass?E.Theyreallywanttolearnthoseinsightsinascience-drivenwayF.Happypeopleevenmaketimetotalktopeoplewhoworkatcoffeeshops.G.Amongthemaresocialization,exercise,meditation(冥想)andplentyofsleep.Awarmcarandalongjourneymeansthatstayinghydrated(有水的)isessential
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