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日喀則地區(qū)崗巴縣2023年考研《英語一》深度預(yù)測試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Fromayoungage,myparentshavetaughtmetheimportanceofgivinggenerouslytothelessfortunate.Outof1,wheneverthereissomethingIcan2,Igiveittosomeoneonthestreet.Lastweek,3Ileftthehousetorunafewerrands(差事),Icarriedwithmesomeoldclothes,somefoodandahandbagtohandovertosomeone4.Asthecar5atthetrafficsignal,Isawagirloffiveorsixaskingformoney.I6hertocometomeandquickly7allthethingsIhad.AsIstartedhandingthemover,sheseemed8.Shelookedupatmewithasweetsmileonherfaceandaskedwhatwasinthe9.Itoldherthereweresomeclothesandfoodforher.10shelookedupatmeandasked,“Canyougivemesomewater?”ItwasthenthatInoticedher11lips.Itseemedasifshehadnothadadropofwaterallday.I12mybottleofwaterthatIalwayscarriedwithmeandhelpedhertodrinkfromit.Shefinisheditquicklyandgavemeaheartwarmingsmileof13.IwasthankfulthatIcould14hersimplewish!Irealizedonceagainthatdaythatyoudon’tnecessarilyhavetomakebig15tohelpsomeone.Thisexperience16onceagainmybeliefinthe17actsofkindnessandhowtheycanmakesomeone’s18.Thenexttimeyouwanttodosomethingniceforsomeone,don’t19,waitingfortherightchance.20anddoit.1、A.habitB.respectC.sympathyD.kindness2、A.a(chǎn)ffordB.getC.spareD.serve3、A.untilB.a(chǎn)sC.onceD.before4、A.needyB.sickC.disabledD.sad5、A.parkedB.staredC.turnedD.paused6、A.phonedB.signaledC.a(chǎn)dvisedD.a(chǎn)llowed7、A.collectedB.fetchedC.packedD.threw8、A.a(chǎn)shamedB.upsetC.embarrassedD.a(chǎn)stonished9、A.carB.bagC.bottleD.clothes10、A.ThenB.NextC.AgainD.But11、A.dirtyB.paleC.thickD.dry12、A.pointedoutB.tookoutC.gaveoutD.pickedout13、A.happinessB.pleasureC.a(chǎn)ppreciationD.welcome14、A.satisfyB.a(chǎn)ttainC.promiseD.realize15、A.differencesB.a(chǎn)mbitionsC.a(chǎn)chievementsD.donations16、A.foundB.doubtedC.provedD.showed17、A.uniqueB.simpleC.reliableD.polite18、A.dayB.fortuneC.dreamD.life19、A.holdonB.holdupC.holddownD.holdback20、A.SpeedupB.TakecareC.GoaheadD.LookoutSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Kincaidlookedathiswatch:eight-seventeen.Thetruckstartedonthesecondtry,andhebackedout,shiftedgears,andmovedslowlydownthealleyunderhazysun.ThroughthestreetsofBellinghamhewent,headingsouthonWashington11,runningalongthecoastofPugetSoundforafewmiles,thenfollowingthehighwayasitswungeastalittlebeforemeetingU.SRoute20.Turningintothesun,hebeganthelong,windingdrivethroughtheCascades.Helikedthiscountryandfeltunpressedstoppingnowandthentomakenotesaboutinterestingpossibilitiesforfutureexpeditionsortoshootwhathecalled“memorysnapshots.”Thepurposeofthesecausalphotographswastoremindhimofplaceshemightwanttovisitagainandapproachmoreseriously.InlaterafternoonheturnednorthatSpokane,pickingupU.S.Route2,whichwouldtakehimhalfwayacrossthenorthernUnitedStatestoDuluth,Minnesota.Hewishedforthethousandthtimeinhislifethathehadadog,agoldenretriever,maybe,fortravelslikethisandtokeephimcompanyathome.Buthewasfrequentlyaway;overseasmuchofthetimeanditwouldnotbefairtotheanimal.Still,hethoughtaboutitanyway.Inafewyearshewouldbegettingtoooldforthehardfieldwork.“Imustgetadogthen.”Hesaidtohimself.Driveslikethisalwaysputhimintoasentimentalmood.Thedogwaspartofit.RobertKincaidwasaloneasit’spossibletobe—anonlychild,parentsbothdead,distantrelativeswhohadlosttrackofhimandheofthem,noclosefriends.HethoughtaboutMarian.Shehadlefthimnineyearsagoafterfiveyearsofmarriage.Hewasfifty-twonow,thatwouldmakeherjustunderforty.Marianhaddreamsofbecomingamusician,afolksinger.SheknewalloftheWeavers’songsandsangthemprettywellinthecoffeehouseofSeattle.Whenhewashomeintheolddays,hedrovehertotheshowsandsatintheaudiencewhileshesang.Hislongabsences—twoorthreemonthssometimes—werehardonthemarriage.Heknewthat.Shewasawareofwhathedidwhentheydecidedtogetmarried,andbothofthemhadavaguesensethatitcouldallbehandledsomehow.Itcouldn’twhenhecamefromphotographingastoryinIcelandandshewasgone.Thenoteread,“Robert,itdidn’tworkout.IleftyoutheHarmonyguitar.Stayintouch.”Hedidn’tstayintouch.Neitherdidshe.HesignedthedivorcepaperswhentheyarrivedayearlaterandcaughtaplaneforAustraliathenextday.Shehadaskedfornothingexceptherfreedom.1、WhichrouteistherightonetakenbyKincaid?A.Bellingham—Washington11—PugetSound—U.SRoute20—U.SRoute2—DuluthB.U.S.Route2—Bellingham—Washington11—PugetSound—U.SRoute20—DuluthC.U.S.Route2—U.SRoute20—Duluth–Bellingham—Washington11D.Bellingham—Washington11—U.S.Route2—U.SRoute20—Duluth2、Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Kincaid’sparentsweredeadandheonlykeptintouchwithsomedistantrelatives.B.Kincaidwouldhavehadadogifhehadn’tbeenawayfromhometoomuch.C.Kincaidusedtohaveagoldenretriever.D.Kincaidneededadogindoinghishardfieldwork.3、WhydidKincaidstoptotakephotoswhiledriving?A.Towrite“memorysnapshots”B.Toremindhimselfofplaceshemightwanttovisitagain.C.Toavoidforgettingthewayback.D.Toshootbeautifulsceneryalongtheroad.4、WhatcanyouknowaboutMarian?A.Shediedafterfiveyearsofmarriage.B.ShewasolderthanKincaid.C.Shecouldsingverywellandearnedbigmoney.D.Shewasnotaprofessionalpopsinger.5、Wecandrawaconclusionfromthepassagethat________.A.MarianknewwhatwouldhappenbeforeshemarriedKincaid.B.KincaidthoughthisabsencewouldbeaproblemwhenhemarriedMarian.C.ItturnedoutthatMariancouldnotstandKincaid’sabsenceandlefthim.D.AfterMarianlefthim,theystillkeptintouchwitheachother.Text2Durian(榴蓮)isprobablythesmelliestfruitintheworld,lettingoutanunusualunpleasantsmellwhichwouldmakeanyonebringup.However,nobodywasawareofwhatgavethisfruititsuniquesmell,soateamofresearchersfromSingaporedecidedtotakealookatitsgenome(基因組)andfindout,Durianiswell-knownthroughoutSoutheastAsiaasthekingoffruits,mostlybecauseofitsawfulappearanceandsmell.However,theoriginofthisunpleasantsmellwasunknown,soresearchersdecidedtomapthegenomeofthefruit,andfindthegenethatcontrolledit.Agroupofgenes,volatilesulfurcompounds(含硫化合物),becameveryactiveinthefruit,andtheywerefoundresponsibleforresultingintheunpleasantsmell.Thefruitconfuseseveryonewithasulfuricsmell,likerottenonionsandingredients.Thesmelllastslong,mostlybecausethefruitcontainsmorevolatilesulfurcompounds.Otherspeciesusuallybenefitfromtwogenecopiesatmost,butdurianhasfour,leadingtothestrikingsmell.However,thissmellmightbeanadvantagefordurianinthewild.Althoughwefinditunpleasant,manyanimalsmightbeattractedbyit.Iftheyeatthefruit,thentheycaneasilyspreaditsseedseverywhere,thuscontributingtothedistributionofthespecies.Themappingoftheduriangenomealsoshowedsomeotherinformationonthespecies.Firstofall,thefruithasanimpressivenumberofgenes,namely46,000.Also,withthehelpofthesegenes,theysawhowitevolved,anddiscovereditwasrelatedtothecacaotree.AlltheotherdiscoverieshavebeenpublishedinthejournalNatureGenetics.Despitethestrikingsmell,manypeopleactuallyenjoyeatingthefruit.However,notalldurianspeciesareedible,andsomeofthemmayevencausedamagetoourhealth,Evenso,thefruitisoftenimported,significantlycontributingtotheeconomy.1、Whatgivedurianitsuniquesmell?A.Onionsnearby.B.Twogenecopies.C.Rotteningredientsinit.D.Volatilesulfurcompounds.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“evolved”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Developed.B.Escaped.C.Predicted.D.Tolerated.3、Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Nobirdsenjoyeatingdurian.B.Duriancanbeplantedallovertheworld.C.Someofdurianspeciescannotbeeaten.D.Durianhasnorelationshipwiththecacaotree.4、What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.What’sDurian?B.TheInfluenceoftheSmellC.TheDistributionofDurianD.TheMysteryoftheUnpleasantSmellofDurianText3Thereareabout6,500languagesspokenthroughouttheworld,butabouthalfofthemareindangerofdisappearing.Oneoftheprimarycausesdrivinglanguagelossisthatsupportforlanguagecommunitiesdrasticallyvaries.Whilesomelanguagesarerecognizedbygovernmentsandtaughtinschools,themajoritygounrecognized,unsupported,anduntaught,leavingcommunitiesill-equippedtopasstheirlanguagesontofuturegenerations.Tsakonian,a“dialect(方言)”inGreece,hasdeclinedtothepointthatonly100speakersremain.Whenalanguagedisappears,manyotherthingscangoawayaswell.Forexample,partsofacommunity’sculture,knowledgeandidentitycanalsobelost.OneorganizationseekingtosaveworldlanguagesisWikitongues,whichwasfoundedasaschoolprojectbyDanielBogreUdellin2012,whenhebeganrecordingshortoralhistoriesinNewYorktoexplorethecity’srichculturaldiversitywiththesimpleidea:tellmeaboutyourselforyourhomeinyournativelanguage.Whenhepostedthevideosonline,thechannelquicklygotwideattention.Therearecurrentlyover400languagesanddialectsrepresentedonWikitongues’channelandmorethan1,500peoplefrom70differentcountrieshaveaddedvideostoit.Butthat’sfarfromenough.TheorganizationseekstoserveasanInternetresourcetokeepasmanylanguagesaspossiblealive.Udellbelievestheycanmakeithappen.“Therearemanyexamplesoflanguagesthatdisappearedbutlaterreturnedtouse.Hebrewwentextinctinthe4thcenturyBC,andwasrevived(恢復(fù))inthe1800s.Nowonceagain,it'sthemothertongueofhalfoftheworld’sJewishpopulation,”saidUdell.1、WhatcanbeinferredaboutTsakonianinGreece?A.It’shardtospeakandunderstand.B.Itwilldefinitelydieoutinthefuture.C.It’snotallowedtospeakinGreece.D.Itlacksrecognitionandsupport.2、Whateffectmaybebroughtbytheextinctionoflanguages?A.Harmingfuturegenerations. B.Reducingculturaldiversity.C.Preventingdailycommunication. D.Changingschoolprojects.3、What’sthepurposeofWikitongues?A.Tosupportpeopleinsavingtheirlanguages.B.Torevivelanguagesthathavedisappeared.C.Torecordenoughshortoralhistories.D.Toexploretheworld’srichcultures.4、WhatdoesUdellwanttotellusbygivingHebrewasanexampleinthelastparagraph?A.Allextinctlanguageswillbebroughtbacktolife.B.It’spossibletopreventlanguagesfromdyingout.C.MorelanguageswillbepresentedonWikitongues’channel.D.Hebrewhasbecomeoneofthemostpopularlanguagesintheworld.Text4Thearmbonesofwomenwholived7,000yearsagoshowasurprisinglevelofstrength--evenhigherthantoday'sprofessionalathletes.That'saccordingtoafirst-everstudycomparingprehistoric(史前的)bonestothoseoflivingpeople.Thefindingsuggestsarevisionofhistory-theeverydaylivesofprehistoricwomenwerefilledwithhardlabor,ratherthanjustsittingathomedoinglightertaskswhilethemenstruggledandfoughtforlife.“Beforethestudy,therearenoclearrecordsdescribinghowourancientancestorslived.Itcanbeeasytoforgetthatboneisalivingtissue,onethatrespondstothedifficultiesweputourbodiesthrough,”saidleadauthorAlisonMacintosh.“Physicalforceandmuscleactivitybothputpressureonthebone.Thebonereactsbychanginginshape,thicknessandotheraspectsovertime.”Previousstudiesonlycomparedfemalebonestocontemporarymalebones,theresearcherssaid-andthat'saproblem,becausetheresponseofmalebonestostressandchangeismuchbiggerthanthatofwomen.Forinstance,ashumansmovedfromahunter-gathererlifestyleconstantlyonthemovetoamoresettledagrarian(農(nóng)耕的)one,changescanbeobservedinthestructureoftheshinbone(脛骨)-andthesechangesweremuchmoreevidentinmen.However,acomparisonofthebonesofprehistoricwomentothebonesoflivingfemaleathletescanhelpusworkoutamoreaccuratepictureofwhatthoseprehistoricwomenweredoing."Byanalyzingthebonesoflivingpeopleandcomparingthemtotheancientbones,wecanstarttoexplainthekindsoflaborourancestorswerereforming,Macintoshsaid.Whattheyfoundwasthatwomen'slegstrengthhasn'tchangedagreatdeal,buttheirarmsusedtobeverypowerful.Prehistoricwomen,theresearchersfound,hadarmstrength11-16percentstrongerthanthoseofmodernrowers(槳手),and30percentstrongerthanthoseofnon-athletes.1、Whatdoesthestudytellaboutprehistoricwomen?A.Theywerestrongerthanmen. B.Theyhadlighterbonesthanmen.C.Theydidtoughtasksasthemen. D.Theyspentmosttimestayingathome.2、Whatproblemdidpreviousstudiesonprehistoricboneshave?A.Theylackedenoughcomparison. B.Theyonlystudiedmen'sbones.C.Theyfocusedlittleonbones. D.Theyignoredthelifestyles.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword"that"inParagraph3referto?A.Bones’structure. B.Bones'thickness.C.Bones’responsetostress. D.Bones’stressfromhardlabor.4、Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.It'sstillhardtoexplainourancestors'lifestyle.B.Prehistoricwomenwentthroughmuchsuffering.C.Women'sarmshavebecomemuchstrongerovertime.D.Prehistoricwomenarestrongerthancontemporaryfemales.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ThatBeijing,togetherwithZhangjiakou,succeededingettingthechancetohostthe2022WinterOlympicGames,speedsupthedevelopmentofZhangjiakouCityWordcame1.theBeijing-Zhangjiakouhigh-speedrailway,2.(locate)inNorthChina,iscurrentlyunderconstruction,and3.(expect)tobecompletedby2020inpreparationforthecitiestohostthe2022WinterOlympicsStartingfromBeijingNorthRailwayStation,headingwestthroughtheGreatWallthreetimesinthecapital'sterritory,theprojectisabigchallenge,4.designerssaytheexplosionsneededtodigthetunnelswillnothaveanimpactonthestructureThelinehasa5.(long)of174kmasadoubletrackedpassengerdedicatedline,withtenstationssituatedalongitsrouteHavinga6.totally)investmentof7.17billionYuan($5billion),thetripbetweenthetwocitieswillonlytake40minutes,withthetrain8.(travel)atanaverageof250km/hAccordingtotheplan,thehigh-speedrailwaywillbuildtwobranchlines—oneistoYanqingStationandtheother9.TaizichengofChongli,10.theOlympicvillageliesThefullrailway,whichincludes70-kilometersectionthroughBeijing,willbecompletedinfourand11.halfyearsDragonHeadRaisingDay,1.fallseachyearontheseconddayofthesecondlunarmonth,isoneoftheChinesetraditionalfestivalsAstheproverbgoes:“Thedragonisawaked,2.(raise)hishead”O(jiān)nthisday,dragons,aprominenttotem(圖騰)inChinesecultureraise3.(they)headswiththesoundofthunderAroundthistime,theearth4.(burst)withlifegrassandtreesarebeginningtoshootupInancientChina,people5.(pray)tothedragongodbesideariveroralakeforthepreciousspringrainstobreedtheircrops6.(tradition),foodeatenonthisdaywasrenamedafterpartsofthedragonForinstance,wontonswerecalled“dragon’seyes”Thespecial7.(food)usuallyeatenonthisdayinclude,dragon’sscales,popcornandpig’sheadInShanxi,peoplegettheirhair8.(cut)inasymbolicmovetoremovetheoldandembracethenewIn9.countrysideinHebeiProvince,peoplewouldfetchwaterfromawellatdawnItwasbelieved10.onthisdaythewellwasfullofdragoneggswhichwouldbringthecollectorgoodharvestSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Formanypeople,historyclassesareseenasnomorethanrequirementsforgettingdegreesinchemistry,biology,business,marketing,etc.1、Belowareafewreasonswhyit’svitalthattoday’speoplecontinuetolearnaboutthepast.Understandingwherepeoplecomefromplaysakeyroleinunderstandingwhotheyare.2、Forthisreason,it’sextremelyimportanttolearnhistoryinordertounderstandwhypeoplearethewaythattheyare.Throughhistoryclasses,youcanexperienceashift(改革)inthewayyouthink.3、It’simportanttodevelopmindstobeabletoconsiderproblemsfromdifferentangles.Finally,thisshiftcanimproveyourabilitytoanalyzeandunderstandsituations,tomakeeducateddecisionsandtolearnhowtoweightheconsequencesrelatedtoeachchoicebeforeyou.4、Theideathathistoryrepeatsitselfisrootedintruth.Fromwarstofashiontopoliticaltrends,historiansareoftenabletomakepredictionsaboutthefuturebaseduponthepast.Byhavingadeepunderstandingofwhathappenedinthepast,today’speoplecanbetterprepareforbrighterfuturesbymakingtherightdecisions—insteadofrepeatingoldmistakes.Manypeoplemaynotbelievethatadegreeinhistorycanleadtoawell-paidjob.Infact,studentswhograduatewithdegreesinhistorycanbecomelawyers,businessowners,thinktankmembers,educators,leadersinhistoricalorganizationswritersandsoon.5、.A.Whicheverjobyoutake,itcanprovideacomfortablelife.B.LearningabouthistorycangetstudentsadmittedtokeyuniversitiesC.Thatmeansyoulookatthingsfromanewpointofview.D.Learningfromthepastpreventsfuturemistakes.E.Thekeytoenjoyingthestudyofhistoryistofindclassesthatinterestyou.F.Butthetruthisthatstudyinghistoryisawonderfulwaytoprepareforasuccessfulfuture.G.Historyhasshapedcultures,attitudesandsocialstructures;ithasshapedtheworldanditscitizens.Improvingyourfocuscanmakeyouabetterstudent

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