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2023年聊城市莘縣考研《英語一》高分通關(guān)卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Studieshaveshownittakesaphysicianabout18secondstointerruptapatientaftertheybegintalking.ItwasSunday.Ihadonelastpatienttosee.I1herroominahurryandstoodatthedoorway.Shewasanolderwoman,sittingattheedgeofthebed,2toputsocksonherswollenfeet.Icrossedthethreshold(門檻),spoke3tothenurse,andscannedherchartnotingshewasinstablecondition.Iwasalmostintheclear.Ileanedonthebedraillooking4ather.SheaskedifIcouldhelpputonhersocks.5,Ibeganamonologuethatwentsomethinglikethis:“Howareyoufeeling?Yoursugarsandbloodpressurewerehighbutthey’re6today.Thenursementionedyou’reanxioustoseeyour7who’svisitingyoutoday.It’snicetohaveafamilyvisitfromfaraway.Ibetyoureallylookforwardtoseeinghim.”Eachstoryis8Somearedetailed;othersarevague.Somehaveabeginning,middleandend.Otherswanderwithoutaclear9Somearetrue;othersnot.Yetallthosethingsdonotreally10Whatmatterstothestorytelleristhatthestoryis11—withoutinterruption,assumptionorjudgment.Listeningtosomeone’sstorycosts12thanexpensivediagnostictestingbutiskeytohealinganddiagnosis.Ioftenthoughtof13thewomantaughtme,andIremindedmyselfofthe14ofstopping,sittingdownandtrulylistening.And,notlongafter,inanunexpected15,Ibecamethepatient,withadiagnosisofmultiplesclerosis(診斷為多發(fā)性硬化癥)atage31.Now,20yearslater,Isitallthetime—inawheelchair.For16Icould,Icontinuedtoseepatientsfrommychair,butIhadtoresignwhenmyhandswere17Istillteachmedicalstudentsandotherhealthcareprofessionals,butnowfromtheperspectiveof18andpatient.ItellthemIbelieveinthepowerof19ItellthemIknowfirsthandthatimmeasurablehealingtakesplacewithinme20someonestops,sitsdownandlistenstomystory.1、A.entered B.stepped C.passed D.a(chǎn)pproached2、A.hoping B.wishing C.struggling D.pulling3、A.quickly B.slowly C.carefully D.carelessly4、A.a(chǎn)way B.up C.a(chǎn)round D.down5、A.However B.Instead C.Therefore D.Moreover6、A.good B.better C.more D.well7、A.son B.daughter C.friend D.sister8、A.unique B.similar C.different D.wonderful9、A.way B.direction C.conclusion D.instruction10、A.a(chǎn)ttract B.exist C.a(chǎn)ppeal D.matter11、A.a(chǎn)ppreciated B.told C.enjoyed D.heard12、A.less B.more C.higher D.cheaper13、A.which B.how C.what D.that14、A.pleasure B.difference C.behavior D.importance15、A.twist B.a(chǎn)ccident C.occasion D.thing16、A.a(chǎn)sgoodas B.a(chǎn)slongas C.a(chǎn)ssoonas D.a(chǎn)swellas17、A.wounded B.a(chǎn)ffected C.injected D.hurt18、A.physician B.hospital C.teacher D.school19、A.stopping B.talking C.listening D.sitting20、A.before B.when C.until D.unlessSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Mr.Omorogbewasoriginallysettograduatein2014.Butafterafightwithhisdad,hewas“tossedout”onthestreet.Eventually,hisgrandmothertookhiminforawhile,butwithherworkingduringtheday,Omorogbeneededtocareforhisseriouslyillgrandfather.Schooleventuallybecametoomuch,sohedroppedout.Formanystudentsacrossthecountry,circumstanceslikeOmorogbe’scanderail(使偏離軌道)themthehigh-school-to-collegetrack.Inhiscase,BostonPublicSchool’sRe-EngagementCenterwasabletoconnecthimwithEDCOYouthAlternative,aschoolthatprovidesextrasupporttonontraditionalandstrugglingstudents.HestartedinSeptember2016andwillhavehisdiplomainhandbyMay.“Ihavemycounselor(指導(dǎo)教師)whocallsmeeveryday.IfImissschoolfortwoorthreedays,she’llcallme,andask,‘AreyouOK?’”saysOmorogbe.“Duringthevacations,she’llcallme;formybirthday,she’llbakemeacake.”Tenyearsago,BostonhighschoolstudentslikeOmorogbewerefarlesslikelytogettheirdiploma.In2007,thecity’sgraduationratewas59percent.Thisyear,in2017,thenumberofBostonstudentswhograduatedinfouryearshitarecordhighof72.4percent.Statewide,thegraduationrateincheduptoarecord87.5percentfrom87.3percentlastyear,accordingtostatefigures.“You’reseeinggradualprogress,”saysPaulReville,aprofessoratHarvard’sGraduateSchoolofEducationandformerSecretaryofeducationforMassachusetts.“We’redealingwithoneofthemostimportantproblemsthatwehaveineducationthesedays,whichispeopledroppingoutwithoutahighschooleducationandhavingnoplacetogoinoureconomy.”EducationexpertssayBoston’srecordgraduationratewasparticularlyencouragingbecauseofthegainsbythecity’sAfrican-AmericanandLatinostudentsinthelastdecade–13.6and16.5percentagepointsrespectively.Butwithroughly5,500kidsacrossthestatestilldroppingoutofhighschooleveryyear,professorRevilleandothersadmitthatMassachusetts,widelyrecognizedashavingthenation’sleadingeducationsystem,stillhasalongwaytogo.1、WhydidOmorogbedropoutofschool?A.Hehadapoorfamily.B.Hehadnointerestinhisstudies.C.Hewasseriouslyinjuredinafight.D.Hehadtotakeontheroleofacarer.2、WhatdoesOmorogbethinkofhiscounselor?A.She’sstrict.B.She’skind-hearted.C.She’sopen-minded.D.She’sknowledgeable.3、WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutBoston’shighschoolgraduationrate?A.Itreachedarecord87.5percentthisyear.B.Therehasbeenariseofover10percentin10years.C.Thisyear’sfiguresshowasharpincreaseoverlastyear’s.D.Lessthanhalfofthestudentscouldgraduate10yearsago.4、What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.ThesuccessstoryofMr.OmorogbeB.BostonstudentsareregainingtheirconfidenceC.TheimportantrolehighschooleducationplaysD.ReformshavegivenfreshhopetostrugglingstudentsText2IntheshorttimeSteveandZachhadbeeninsidetheirtentpackingtheirtools,wind-blownflamehadskippedfromthetopofonetreetoanother.Thelongdrysummerhadturnedtheforestintoatinderbox.“Let’sgo!Wecanmakeitbacktotheriverwecrossedtoday!”StevekeptBradyontheleadandtheirheadsdownagainstthefire-wind.ButBradybarkedasharpwarning.Aheadofthemlayathickcurtainofsmokeacrossthetrack.Theywouldnevermakeitthroughthat.Thedogwaspullingathisleadtryingtodrawthemawayfromthesmoke,andyetStevewasuneasy.Itseemedtohimthattheyweremovingawayfromtheriver.Suddenly,Zachcried.“Zach!”Steveshouted.“AreyouOK?Whereareyou?”ThenBradypulledStevedownasharpslope(坡).Atitsbase,Zachwasrubbinghisankle.AsStevehelpedhisfriendtohisfeet,Bradyliftedhisheadandsnuffed(嗅)thesmoke-ladenwind.Nextmoment,thedogboundedawayanddisappeared.Theboysshoutedforhim,buthedidn’tcomeback.Stevecouldn’tblameBradyforpanicking.Hehimselfwantedtoruneventhoughhedidn’thaveacluewhichway.SteveandZachhadn’tgonefarwhentherewasafamiliarbark,andBradycamebounding,stoppeddirectlyinfrontofSteveandhithimwithhishead,pushinghimbacktowardtheslopethey’djustclimbed.ButStevedidn’tgetit.ThenBradygrabbedtheboy’sjeansandstartedpulling.Themessagewasclear,butStevehesitated.OfcourseherememberedBradysavinghisuncle’slifewhenthedogwasmuchyounger.Washestillsharpenoughtogetthemthroughthis?Nearby,apinewentupinawhooshofsmoke.Bradypulledagain,urgently.“OK,bigguy,”Stevegritted(咬緊牙關(guān)).Bradyledthembackdowntheslopeandintothetrees.Notfarfromthemfirewastouchingunderbrush.Severaltimesthebigdogstopped.Oftenhechangeddirections.Stevewassotiredthathejustwantedtorest,butBradywouldn’thaveit.Thedogbulliedbothboystogoon.Howlongthey’dwalkedStevehadnoidea.Hewasalmostnumbwhenheheardit—thewonderfulsoundofrushingwater!1、WhathappenedtoSteveandZachatfirst?A.Theygotinjured. B.Theylosttheirdog.C.Theyweretrapped. D.Theybecameseparated.2、Bradyranawayto______.A.seekhelp B.findawayoutC.rescueZach D.escapeforlife3、HowdidStevefeelafterBradypulledhisjeans?A.Uneasy. B.Impatient.C.Numb. D.Uncertain.4、Thepassagebasicallydescribes________.A.a(chǎn)nadventure B.a(chǎn)nexplorationC.a(chǎn)nescapegame D.a(chǎn)trainingprogramText3It'saclassroom;butinsteadofbeingtoldtositquietlyandlisten,youareencouragedtostandup,jumparound,imagineandactoutit'saclassfulloflaughterandapplause(掌聲),emotionandenergy.Welcometodramaclass,oneofmyfavoriteclassesathighschool.Indramaclassweusedtoplayalotof“dramagames.Wewouldimprovise(即興表演),mime(模仿)andabovealluseourimaginations.Myfavoritegamewascalled"Spotto".Onepersonstoodatthefrontoftheclassandperformedascene,completelyoutoftheirimagination.Whenoneaudiencememberyelled"Spotto!",theperformerhadtofreeze.ThenthepersonwhohadyelledSpottohadtogetupandimproviseanewscenario(劇情)basedonthepositionthefirstperformerfrozein.Thiswentonasmoreandmorepeoplewereaddedtothescene.Eventuallytheentireclasswouldhavejoinedthescene.Thentheperformerswouldstarttoleaveinreverse(顛倒的)order.Thefirstperformerhadtohaveagoodmemorytorememberalltheotherscenes.Itwasalotoffun,andagoodtestofeveryone'simaginationtoseewhattheywouldcomeupwith.Dramaclassatmyschoolofteninvolvedabigperformanceattheendofthesemesteraswell.Wewouldworkonaproductionthroughoutthesemesterandputonashowforourparentsandtheschoolcommunity.Itwasagreatexperiencetoperformonstageinfrontofalargeaudience.Dramaclasscanhelpshychildrentocomeoutoftheirshells.Ithelpedmebecomemoreconfidentanddevelopedmypublicspeakingskills.Dramaclassisalsoagreatplacetoexpressyourself,andawayforchildrentouseupsomeoftheirenergy.1、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutthegame"Spotto"asdescribedinthearticle?A."Spotto"isdesignedtohelpdramastudentsleanfromoneanother’sperformance.B.Aperformerhastothinkofastorycompletelyunrelatedtothatoftheperformerbeforehimorher.C.Eachperformerina"Spotto"gamehastoretellthestoryoftheperformerdirectlyafterhimorher.D.Everystudentgetsthechancetomakeacontributiontothe"Spotto"game.2、Theunderlinedword"freeze"inParagraph3probablymeans_______.A.stopB.quitC.changeD.wait3、Wecaninferfromthearticlethattheauthor______.A.Doesn'tliketositquietlyinclassB.neverperformedwellinthedramagamesC.usedtobequiteashystudentD.usedtoshineinperformances4、Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.Unforgettableexperiencesonstage.B.Oneoftheauthor'sfavoritehighschoolcourses.C.Howtoimproveyourdramaskills.D.Afewdramagamesforfun.Text4TheNobelPrizeWinnersinLiteratureRabindranathTagore(1913)Prizemotivation:“becauseofhisprofoundlysensitive,freshandbeautifulverse(詩歌),bywhich,withconsummateskill,hehasmadehispoeticthought,expressedinhisownEnglishwords,apartoftheliteratureoftheWest”WilliamFaulkner(139)Prizemotivation:“forhispowerfulandartisticallyuniquecontributiontothemodernAmericannovel”SirWinstonLeonardSpencerChurchill(143)Prizemotivation:“forhismasteryofhistoricalandbiographicaldescriptionaswellasforbrilliantoratory(演講)indefendingexaltedhumanvalues.”ErnestMillerHemingway(144)Prizemotivation:“forhismasteryoftheartofnarrative,mostrecentlydemonstratedinTheOldManandtheSea,andfortheinfluencethathehasexertedoncontemporarystyle.”JohnSteinbeck(1962)Prizemotivation:“forhisrealisticandimaginativewritings,combiningastheydosympathetichumorandkeensocialperception.”ClaudeSimon(1985)Prizemotivation:“whoinhisnovelcombinesthepoet’sandthepainter’screativenesswithadeepenedawarenessoftimeinthedepictionofthehumancondition.”MoYan(2012)Prizemotivation:“whowithhallucinatory(幻覺般的)realismmergesfolktales,historyandthecontemporary.”BobDylan(2016)Prizemotivation:“forhavingcreatednewpoeticexpressionswithinthegreatAmericansongtradition.”1、WhichwriterwonNobelPrizeforhispoetry?A.WilliamFaulkner.B.BobDylan.C.RabindranathTagore.D.ClaudeSimon.2、WhichwriterwonNoblePrizemostlyforhisspecificwork?A.ErnestHemingway.B.JohnSteinbeck.C.WilliamFaulkner.D.WinstonChurchill.3、Whoseworkswillyouturntoifyouareinterestedinasong-writingNobelPrizewinner?A.MoYan’s.B.BobDylan’s.C.ClaudeSimon’s.D.RabindranathTagore’s.4、Whodescribedreallifeexperiencesinhishistoricworks?A.JohnSteinbeck.B.MoYan.C.ErnestHemingway.D.WinstonChurchill.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AtriptoChinawiththekidscouldbeatesttoyournerves,butalsoa1.(wonder)experienceThisisanancientcivilizationwhichisgrowingatgreatspeedintothe21stcentury,meanwhileholdingontotheoldtraditionsandwayoflifeAsyoutravelfromareatoarea,aseaofcontrastsis2.makesitsofascinatingYoucanfindanoldfishermanonhisbambooboat3.(answer)hismobilephone,andmodernityandoldtraditionsexistingsidebysideTheonlyconstantthinginChinais“change”4.firstitmightseemchallengingButyou5.(find)thepeoplehelpful,especiallyifyouaretravelingwithchildrenChineselovechildren,6.morethehappierButasfaraschildren7.(concern),thisisn’talight-heartedtriptoDisneyworldWhatiftheygetsick?Willthekidslikethefood?Is8.(pollute)reallythatbad?Willtheybebored?JustrelaxYoucandependon9.thatyou’llendupwithplentyofpriceless10.(memory)ofthatcountryRecentlyareallystrangethinghappenedinamiddleschoolinChina’sHubeiProvinceOver600studentsattheschooltookpartina"caringforanegglikeababy"1.(active)inwhichtheywereaskedtokeepaneggcloseathandforamonth2.breakingit"It'shardforparentstobringuptheirchildren3.manystudentsjustignoreit,"saidLiuKang,theschool'sdirector"Theyshould4.(teach)tobegratefultotheirparents,whohavegiventhemlifebutaskfornothinginreturn"LiMingisoneofthestudentsHiseggdidn'tbreakduringthemonth,buthefelt5.(exhaust)"Inowunderstandwhatgreatdifficultymyparentshavehad6.(bring)meupI'lldoallIcantomaketheirlifeeasierand7.(comfort)whenIgrowup,”promisedthe13-year-oldboy8.(luck),about450studentsbroketheireggsYanYuemingbrokehiseggafterjustfivedays,whichmadehimfrustratedHesaid,”Ican’timagine9.sadmyparentswouldbeiftherewassomethingwrongwithme,their‘egg’!ItisnowtimeIdidsomething10.returnfortheirlove,”saidYanSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Whatisthepurposeofreadingorstudying?Ifyoucan’trememberwhatyoureadorstudy,itwillbeawasteoftime.1、Oneusefulaidthatdoeshelpyourememberwhatyoustudyistohaveaspecific(特定的)purposeorreasonforreading.Whydoesaclerkinastoregoawaywhenyourreplytoheroffertohelpis,“No,thankyou,I’mjustlooking.”?Bothyouandsheknowthatifyouaren’tsurewhatyouwant,youarenotlikelytofindit.Butsupposeyousayinstead,“Yes,thankyou.Iwantapairofsunglasses.”Shesays,“Rightthisway,please.”It’squitethesamewithyourstudying.Ifyouchooseabook,“justlooking”fornothinginparticular,youarelikelytogetjustthat—nothing.2、Yourreasonswillvary;theywillincludereadingorstudying“tofindoutmoreabout’’,“tounderstandthereasonsfor”and“tofindouthow”.3、Beforeyoustarttostudy,yousaytoyourselfsomethinglikethis,“IwanttoknowwhyStephenVincentBenethappenedtowriteaboutAmerica”.Becauseyouknowwhyyouarereadingorstudying,yourelatetheinformationtoyourpurposeandrememberitbetter.Readingisnotonesingleactivity.4、Asyouread,youtakeinideasrapidlyandaccurately.Butatthesametimeyouexpressyourownideastoyourselfasyoureacttowhatyouread.Youhaveakindofmentalconversationwiththeauthor.Thisadditionalprocessofthinkingaboutwhatyoureadincludesevaluating(評價(jià))it,relatingittowhatyoualreadyknow,andusingitforyourownpurposes.5、Onepartofcritical(批評性的)reading,asyouhavediscovered,isdistinguishingbetweenfactsandopinions.Factscanbecheckedbyevidence(證據(jù)).Opinionsareone’sownpersonalreactions.Anotherpartofcriticalreadingisjudgingsources.Stillanotherpartisdrawingaccurateinferences(推理).A.Thisisaneffectivestudyingway.B.Inotherwords,agoodreaderisacriticalreader.C.Yourememberbetterwhenyouknowwhatyou’rereading.D.Atleasttwoimportantprocesses(過程)goonatthesametime.E.Itisimportantforstudentstohaveapositiveattitudetotheirstudy.F.Butifyoudoknowwhatyouwant,youarealmostsuretogetit.G.Perhapsyouhavealreadydiscoveredsomegoodwaystokeepyourselffromforgetting.Everyonewantstobehappyeveryday,butsometimeswecomeacrosssomeproblemswhichmakeusfeelbad.Thereareafewwaysthatwecanusetohelpourselves

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