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考研《英語一》2023年四川省涼山彝族自治州甘洛縣考前沖刺預測試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Asthepaceoflifecontinuestoincrease,wearefastlosingtheartofrelaxation.1youareinthehabitofrushingthroughlife,beingonthegofrommorningtillnight,itishardto2downandunwind(放松).Butrelaxationis3forahealthymindandbody.Stressisa4partofeverydaylife.Thereisnowayto5it.Infact,itisnotthe“baddy”asitisoftensupposedtobe.A6amountofstressisimportanttoprovidemotivationandgive7tolife.Itisonlywhenthestressgetsoutofcontrol8itcanleadtopoorperformanceand9health.Theamountofstressapersoncanbear10verymuchontheindividual.Somepeoplearenotafraidofstress,andsuch11areobviouslychiefmaterialformanagerialresponsibilities.Othersloseheartatfirst12ofunusualdifficulties.Whenexposedtostress,in13form,wereactbothchemicallyandphysically.Infact,wemakeachoicebetween14andfight.Andinmoreancientdaysthechoicesmadethe15betweenlifeanddeath.Thecrises(危機)wemeettodayare16tobesoextreme,buthoweverlittlethestress,itinvolvesthesameresponse.Itiswhensuchareaction17long,throughcontinuedexposuretostress,thathealthbecomes18.Suchseriousconditionsashighbloodpressure,coronaryheartdiseaseallhave19linkswithstress.20wecannotremovestressfromourlives,weneedtofindwaystodealwithit.1、A.When B.While C.Once D.As2、A.slow B.calm C.get D.turn3、A.unnecessary B.satisfied C.useful D.necessary4、A.physical B.natural C.hard D.terrible5、A.tolerate B.solve C.a(chǎn)void D.a(chǎn)ccept6、A.sure B.certain C.large D.great7、A.purpose B.resource C.influence D.instruction8、A.when B.why C.that D.how9、A.ill B.good C.strong D.weak10、A.insists B.depends C.calls D.spends11、A.patterns B.personalities C.situations D.characters12、A.glance B.view C.sight D.impression13、A.whichever B.whatever C.however D.whenever14、A.peace B.fright C.pressure D.heaviness15、A.decision B.promise C.difference D.choice16、A.unlikely B.likely C.necessary D.probable17、A.continues B.lives C.stands D.lasts18、A.balanced B.injured C.endangered D.changeable19、A.established B.a(chǎn)chieved C.found D.developed20、A.Unless B.Since C.Because D.AsSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1KaitlinRaffle’sdreamtoendpoverty(貧困)startedwhenshewasvisitingherfather,whoworkedforthehomeless.“Ineverrealizedtherewerepeopleintheworldwhodidn’thaveahomeorfoodbefore,”saidKaitlin,whoisnowsixteen.“IknewtherewassomethingIhadtodoaboutthat.”Atageeight,shestartedraisingmoneytobuildaplayground."Ittookmetwoyears,"Kaitlinsaid."Westartedsmall.Wewantedtodosomethingtomakeadifference.”In2014,WhenKaitlinwasthirteen,shevisitedCentralAmerica,andsawpeoplegoinghungryandfamilieslivinginhousesmadeofcardboard.Thatyear,wesetKidsonaMission,whichhashelpedhundredsofpeoplethere.“Theroomsweresmallerthanmybedroom,buttherewouldbeeightpeoplelivingineachone,"Kaitlinsaid.“Wealsogottoseethedirtyriversthatthosepeopleweredrinkingoutof.”Providingcleandrinkingwater,foodandclothesforpeoplelivinginpovertyisnowanimportanttaskforKidsonaMission.“Thisyoungladyischangingtheheartsofpeople,andalsochangingtheworld,"saidtheheadmasterofKaitlin'sschool.1、ThejobofKaitlin'sfatherwasto__________A.sellfoodsB.buildplaygroundsC.visitschoolsD.helphomelesspeople2、Whatwaspeople'slifelikeinCentralAmericaaccordingtoKaitlin?A.Theylivedinstronghouses.B.Theirdrinkingwaterwasdirty.C.Theirbedroomswereverybig.D.Theyhadenoughfoodandclothes.3、Whatcanweinferfromtheheadmaster'swords?A.Kaitlinisalwaysreadytogiveandhelp.B.Kaitlinhasmanychancestotravelaround.C.Kaitlinoftenchangesschoolsforherstudy.D.Kaitlinhasaseriousproblemwithherheart.4、Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.SchoollifeinAmericaB.GiftfromaheadmasterC.Father’sdutyinthefamilyD.Girl'sdreamtoendpovertyText2“Iwishwehadn’tcomeonthistrip!”Jeff’svoiceechoedacrossthenarrowcanyon.Hisfatherstopped,breathingheavily.“thisishardonyou,butyou’vegottocomethroughwithcourage!”Hegentlyplacedhishandontheboy’sshoulder.“Now.Idon’tknowifIcanmakeitwithoutstoppingeverysooften.You’reyoung.butyouarestrongandfast.Doyourememberthewaybackfromheretotheroad,ifyouhadtogoalone?”JeffflashedbacktothepainfulsceneofMark,hisseventeen-year-oldbrotherattheircampsite.Hewasbittenbyasnakeyesterday.Thismorninghecouldn’tmove,andthepaingotworse.Heneededmedicalattentionrightaway.Theyhadlefttheirphoneinthecar,anditmusthavebeenoutofpowerbythen.LeavingMarkatthecampsiteandseekinghelpwastheironlychoice.“Jeff,couldyoudoit?”Jefflookedtotheendofthecanyon,severalmilesaway,Henoddedandaplanbegantotakeholdinhismind.“Whatisthenameofthatlittletownwestopped,Dad?”theremustbeahospitalthere.“Flint.WeparkedatthesideoftheroadafewmilesoutofFlint.”Jeffnodded.Thentheycontinuedclimbing.Stonebystone,theymadetheirwayupthecanyon.Gradually,Jeff’sfathergrewsmallerandsmallerinthedistance.Jeffwavedtohimandthenclimbedtowardtheroad.Twohourslater,hefinallyreachedtheroadandstruggledtowardthetown,almostexhausted.“Can’tstop,”hethough.Mark’sinbigtrouble.Keepgoing.”Suddenly,hesawatruckheadingtowardhim.“Hey,mister!”heshouted,wavingbotharms.Hebegantojogtowardthetruck,andthenbrokeintoafull-speedrun.Hischestwasburningwitheverybreathwhenthetruckdriverstoppedbyhim.Jeffexplainedbreathlessly.ThedriverreachedforhiscellphoneassoonasheheardaboutMark.“Bettergetthehelicopterinthere,”hesaidimmediately.ButJeffwasn’tsureaboutthatbecauseeverythinggotunclearandthenwentblackandquiet.Hourslater,Jeffopenedhiseyestofindhisfatheronachairnearby.“You’reahero,son,”hisfathersaidwithasmile.“YouhadthehelicoptersentintothecanyonafterMark.Ican’ttellyouhowhappyIwaswhenIsawitoverhead.Theygothimtothehospital.He’sgoingtobefinesoon.I’msoproudofyou!”1、WhydidJeffandhisfatherclimbupthecanyon?A.TheyweresearchingfortheircampsiteB.TheyweredoingphysicalexerciseC.TheyweremeetingJeff’sbrotherD.Theyweregoingforrescue2、WhathappenedtoMark?A.HelosthiswayB.HewasbittenbyasnakeC.HewashitbyatruckD.Helosthisphone3、WhydidJeff’sfatherlethimgoalone?A.JeffknewthewaybetterB.JeffwasfasterthanhimC.JeffneededmoreexerciseD.Jeffpreferredgoingbyhimself4、WhatcanbethebestwordstodescribeJeff?A.DeterminedandcaringB.CautiousandsensitiveC.HumorousandambitiousD.GenerousandkindText3Everymanwantshissontobesomewhatofaclone,notinfeaturesbutinfootsteps.Ashegrowsyoualsoage,andyourambitionsbecomemoreunachievable.Youbegintorealizethatyourboy,inyourfootsteps,couldprobablyaccomplishwhatyouhopedfor.Butfootstepscanbemuddiedandtheycangooffindifferentdirections.MysonJodyhashatedschoolsincedayoneinkindergarten.Scienceprojectswaiteduntilthelastmoment.Bookreportsweren’twrittenuntilthefinalthreat.I’vebeenanewspapermanallmyadultlife.Mydaughterisauniversitygraduateworkingtowardhermaster’sdegreeinEnglish.ButJody?Whenheenteredthetenthgradehebecamea“vo-tech”student(技校學生).They’recalled“motorheads”bytherestofthestudentbody.Whenasecretaryinmyofficefirstcalledhim“motorhead”,Iwasshocked.“Hey,he’sagoodkid,”Iwantedtosay.“Andsmart,really.”Ilearnedlaterthatmotorheadsare,indeed,different.Theyusuallyhavedirtyhandsandweardirtyworkclothes.Andtheydon’toftenmakeschoolhonorrolls.Butbeingtheparentofamotorheadisitselfanexperienceineducation.Wewholaborincleanshirtsinofficesdon'thavetheabilitiesthatmotorheadshave.IbegantolearnthiswhenIhadmycarcrashed.Thecosttorepairitwasestimatedat$800.“Hey,Icanfixit,”saidJody.Idoubtedit,butlethimgoahead,forIhadnothingtolose.Myson,withothermotorheads,fixedthecar.Theygotpartsfromajunkyard,andabilityfromvo-techclasses.Thecostwas$25insteadof$800.Sincethatfirstrepairjob,abrokenair-conditioner,anon-functioningwasherandanon-toastingtoasterhavebeenfixed.Neighborsandco-workerstrusttheircarrepairtohim.Thesekidsarehappiestwhendoingrepairs.Theyjokeandlaughandarelivingintheirownrelaxedworld.Andtheirmindsarebrightdespitetheirdirtyhandsandclothes.Ihavelearnedalotfrommymotorhead:publishersneedprinters,engineersneedmechanics,andarchitectsneedbuilders.Mostimportant,Ihavelearnedthatfathersdon^needclonesinfootstepsoranywhereelse.Mysonmaynevermaketheschoolhonorroll.Buthemademine.1、Theauthorlethissonrepairthecarbecausehebelievedthat.A.hissonhadtheabilitytofixitB.itwouldsavehimmuchtimeC.itwouldn'tcausehimanymorelossD.othermotorheadswouldcometohelp2、Whatdidtheauthorrealizeintheend?A.Itisunwisetoexpectyourchildtofollowyourpath.B.Itisimportantforonetomakethehonorroll.C.Architectsplayamoreimportantrolethanbuilders.D.Motorheadshavegreaterabilitythanofficeworkers.Text4Thehumanbrainremembersnegativeexperiencesmoreeasilythanpositiveones.Ourbrainshavedevelopedthiswaybecausethreats,likedangerousanimals,hadamoreimmediateeffectonourancestors’survivalcomparedtopositivethingslikefoodorshelter.Asaresult,youlikelyknowwhatmakesyouunhappy,butdoyouknowwhatmakesyouhappy?Researchsuggeststhatourlevelofhappinessdependspartlyonfactorswecannotcontrol—ourgenesandourlifecircumstances.Butourlevelofhappinessisalsoshapedbythechoiceswemake.Ifyou’vebeenchasingwealth,fame,goodlooks,materialthingsandpower,youmaybelookingforhappinessinallthewrongplaces.Psychologistssuggestthatthefollowinghabitsmakepeoplehappier.Peoplewhoformcloserelationshipstendtobehappierthanthosewhodonot.Thenumberoffriendswehaveisnotimportant,Whatmattersisthequalityofourrelationships.Relationshipsthatbringhappinessusuallyinvolvethesharingoffeelings,mutualrespect,acceptance,trustandfun.Peoplewhoexerciseregularlyimproveboththeirphysicalandmentalwellbeing.Someresearchhasshownthatexercisecanbeaseffectiveasmedicationintreatingdepression,Whenwearesointerestedinanactivityweenjoythatwelosetrackoftime,weareinastateofflow.Theactivitycouldbemakingart,playingpiano,surfing,orplayingagame.Peoplewhoexperienceflowintheirworkorhobbiestendtobehappier,Peoplearemorelikelytobehappyiftheyknowwhattheirstrengthsareandusethemregularly,Peoplewhosetgoalsandusetheirstrengthstoachievethemtendtobehappier.Peopleareespeciallyhappywhentheycanusetheirstrengthstoservethegreatergood.Peoplewhothinkpositivelybybeinggrateful,mindfulandoptimisticaremorelikelytobehappy.Beinggratefulmeansbeingthankful,Beingmindfulmeansbeingopento,focusingonandenjoyingtheexperiencesofthepresentmoment.Beingoptimisticmeansbeinghopefulaboutthefuture.1、Whydoesthehumanbrainremembernegativethingsmoreeasily?A.Negativethingsareeasytoremember.B.Dangerouswildanimalsareathreattous,C.Ourancestorshadnoenoughfoodforliving.D.Negativethingstendtoaffecthumansurvivalimmediately,2、Howdoestheauthorlikelookingforhappinessinmaterialthings?A.Uncertain.B.Opposed,C.Supportive.D.Optimistic.3、Whatdoestheauthorsuggestusinthelastparagraph?A.Enjoyingourlifeandwork.B.Leadingahappylifeeachday.C.Beingpositiveinourlifeandwork.D.Thinkingmoreaboutthefuture.4、Whatdoesthistextmainlytellus?A.Thefactorsthatmakepeoplehappy.B.Howtorememberpositivethingseasily,C.Thehabitswhichpeopleformintheirlife.D.Whypeopleremembernegativethingseasily.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Inthe17thcentury,dentistsdidtheirbest1.(make)falseteethTheproblem,however,wasnotmakingtheteeth,2.waskeepingtheminplaceTheyhadtotieeachtoothtotheoneoneithersideofitOnlyrichpeoplecouldaffordfalseteeth,3.wereusuallymadeofgoldorsilverAsmoreandmorepeoplewantednewteeth,poorpeople4.(sell)theirteethtotherichsothattheycouldbuyfoodandclothingDuringthenext200years,manychangesweremadetofalseteethalthoughsomeofthesewerenotreallyimprovementsTowardstheendofthe19thcentury,forexample,cheapelasticteethwereintroducedButtheycaughtfirevery5.(easy),andanumberofmenwerebadlyburnedwhentheirteethcaughtfirewhiletheyweresmoking6.(cigarette)Nowadays,falseteeth7.(be)sowellmadeandlooksorealthatitisoften8.(possible)totellfromaperson’sappearancewhetherornottheyhavethemAndin9.nearfuture,veryfewpeoplewillhavethemby10.(add)certainthingstothewaterwedrink,wehavebeenabletokeepourteethsohealthythatmostpeoplewillneverneedfalseteethThecomputeriswidelyusedinourdailylifeThecomputerisamachinethat1.(design)tohelppeopledomanythingsWhenitfirstcameinto2.(be),itwasjustacalculatingmachine,andlateritwasbuiltasananalyticalmachinethatcould“think”logicallyandproduceananswer3.(fast)thananyotherpersonStilllater,thecomputercouldbemadetoworkasa“universalmachine”tosolveanydifficultmathematicalproblemsThereweretimeswhenitssizewas4.(total)changedItbecamesmallerandsmallerbutitgotclevererandcleverIntheearly1960s,computerswereconnectedbynetworkandbroughtintocommonpeople’shomes5.(deal)withinformationandhelpcommunication6.peoplearoundtheworldItcouldshare7.(inform)withothersandtheycouldtalktoeachotherTheInternethasbecome8.importantpartinourlifeandwecandomanythingswiththehelpoftheInternetThecomputerisusedtoconnectpeople9.a(chǎn)ren’tcloseenoughtospeaktoeachotherIthasbeenservingthehumanracesince10.(it)birthSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Newsreportswarnusthatthesmogisexpectedtostaywithusforacoupleofmonths.Airqualityis10timesworsethantheWorldHealthOrganization’srecommendedlevels.Youmaythinkthatthereisnothingyoucandoabouttheairyoubreathe1、WearanN95mask.Surgicalmaskswon’tdo,myfriends.YouneedaproperN95mask.2、Thepurposeistofilteroutthelittleparticles(顆粒)intheairthatcanbeveryunhealthyifbreathedin.It’snotattractive,butyourhealthismoreimportantthanlookingattractive.Drinklotsofwaterandstayhydrated.Hottemperatureandhighhumidityareoftenconnectedwithhighsmoglevels.Thismakesitimportanttostayintheshadeanddrinklotsofwatertostayhydrated,especiallybefore,during,andafterexercise.3、Stayindoors.Ifpossible,stayindoors.Whileyoumightwanttovisityourfavouriteopen-airhawkerstall(小販攤檔),nowit’snotthetimetodoso.4、Betterstill,forthoseatwork,packyourownlunch.What’smoreimportant,avoidexerciseoutdoors,especiallyfrommid-morningtoearlyevening,whensmoglevelsarehigher.5、.Oftenneighborsorfamilymemberssmokeinthehallwaysorjustoutsideofapartmentbuildings,whichmakestheairmuchworse.Andthisairstillcomesintotheapartments.So,keepthewindowsclosedanduseairpurifierstoprotectyourhome.Whenyourcity’ssmoggetsbad,nowyouhavethetipstokeepontrucking.Bestofluck.A.Protectyourhome.B.Keepthedoorsopen.C.Ifyouwanttogoout,gotomalls,andeatinenclosedspaces.D.Considerexercisingindoorsinasmoke-free,air-conditionedenvironment.E.However,thereareeasywaystoprotectyourselfagainstsmogandairpollution.F.Besides,waterwillnotonlyquenchyourthirst,buthelpclearyourbreathingpassages.G.Itsstrapsshouldbesecurelyfastenedbehindyourhead,toholdthemaskagainstyourface.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Palmoil(棕櫚油)isthemostwidelyusedvegetableoilworldwide.It’sfoundinawidevarietyofproductsfromofvitaminstochocolateandbread.1、Theformermakesiteasytospread,whilethelattermakesitgoodfor
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