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吉林省白城市通榆縣2023年考研《英語(yǔ)一》高分沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)完形填空。Thelonglineofrushhourtrafficwounditswaydowntherain-slick(濕滑的)streetasIglancednervouslyatmywatch.5:30!Nothinghadgonerightallday.Thistrafficjamseemedtheperfectendingtoa(n)______day.Isighedloudly,______therewasnoonetohear.Latelymylifeseemed______morethananever-ending______ofregulartasks.Surelytherewasmoretolivingthanthis.IguessIwassimplytootiredtolookforit.Andthen,looking______,Isawhim.Thelone(孤零零)flagmanwasstanding______thestreet,______directingfourdrivingwaysoftrafficasthey______intoone.Buttherewassomething______aboutthisflagman,andasmycar______,Irealizedwhatitwas.Standingamongdozensofimpatientmotorists,hewassmilingand______ateverydriverthatpassed.AsIsatwaitingmy______inmywarmcar,Ibegantofeel______.Ifthisman,whodidnothingalldaybutwatchonecarafteranother______,couldstandinthecoldrainhourafterboringhourandstillhaveafriendly______foreverysinglepersonwhopassed,whatrightdidIhaveto______mylife?Itwas______myturntopasstheflagman.“Thankyou,”Imouthed______thewindow.HesmiledandnoddedandIdroveon,spiritslifted,______changed.Andintherearviewmirror(后視鏡)Icouldseehim,raisinghishandand______toeverycarthatpassed.1、A.dangerous B.enjoyable C.horrible D.interesting2、A.though B.so C.if D.when3、A.everything B.a(chǎn)nything C.nothing D.something4、A.cycle B.discovery C.expectation D.sacrifice5、A.right B.left C.backward D.forward6、A.nextto B.inthemiddleof C.a(chǎn)wayfrom D.a(chǎn)headof7、A.wisely B.eagerly C.patiently D.calmly8、A.exchanged B.combined C.crashed D.jumped9、A.common B.wrong C.outstanding D.unusual10、A.a(chǎn)pproached B.started C.stopped D.passed11、A.shouting B.staring C.a(chǎn)iming D.waving12、A.order B.turn C.request D.fortune13、A.a(chǎn)nnoyed B.delighted C.a(chǎn)shamed D.disappointed14、A.goby B.goup C.getalong D.getthrough15、A.glance B.gesture C.move D.treat16、A.setaside B.burstinto C.lookdownupon D.complainabout17、A.certainly B.luckily C.finally D.merely18、A.through B.from C.off D.in19、A.a(chǎn)nxiety B.a(chǎn)ttitude C.experience D.doubt20、A.talking B.explaining C.whispering D.greetingSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1BillieHolidaywasanAmericanjazzsingerandsongwriter.NicknamedLadyDaybyherloyalfriendandmusicalpartner,LesterYoung,Holidayhadagreatinfluenceonjazzandpopsinging.Hervoicedstyle,stronglyinspiredbyjazzinstrumentalists,pioneeredanewwayofcontrollingtempo(節(jié)奏).Aboveall,shewasadmiredforherdeeplypersonalanddirectapproachtosinging.Sheco-wroteafewsongs,andseveralofthemhavebecomejazzstandards,notablyGodBlesstheChild,Don’tExplain,andLadySingstheBlues.Shealsobecamefamousforsingingjazzstandardswrittenbyothers,includingEasyLivingandStrangeFruit.Herearlycareerishardtotrackdownwithaccuracy.Butshelatergainedworksinginginlocaljazzclubsbeforebeingspottedbyatalentscout(星探),JohnHammondin1933.Hervoiceandrecordingswerelovedforthedepthofemotionandintensityshecouldbringtoclassicstandards.Herrangeofvoicewasnotthegreatest,butherextraordinarylowroughvoicewassoontobecomeveryfamousandinfluential.Shewasanimportanticon(偶像)ofthejazzeraandinfluentialinthedevelopmentofjazzsinging.Inthelate1930s,shebegansingingacivilrightssongcalledStrangeFruit,asongwhichtoldthetaleofalynching(用私刑處死)ofablackmanintheDeepSouth.Itwasverycontroversialforthatperiodanditwasnotplayedonradios.ItwasrecordedforCommodoreRecordsandsheperformeditmanytimesoverthenext20years.BillieHolidayhadadifficultupbringingwhichinfluencedherattitudetowardlife.Sheexperiencedmanyviolentrelationships.Shealsobecameincreasinglydependentonvariousdrugswhichcontributedtoherearlydeathin1959,agedjust44.1、WhatmadeHolidaydevelopanewwayofcontrollingtempo?A.Hermusicalpartner.B.Hervoicedstyle.C.Jazzinstrumentalists.D.Herdirectapproachtosinging.2、WhywasthesongStrangeFruitbannedonradios?A.Itwasaboutacruelstory.B.Itwasrecordedverybadly.C.Itconcernedcivilrights.D.Itwasperformedmanytimes.3、ItcanbelearnedfromthetextthatHoliday_____.A.hadthegreatestrangeofvoiceB.wasgiftedandhadahappychildhoodC.wroteafewsongsincludingEasyLivingD.wasfamousforhervoiceandwayofsinging4、WhichofthefollowinghadagreateffectonHoliday?a.JohnHammondb.Herindependencec.Jazzinstrumentalistsd.HerhardexperiencesofgrowingA.a(chǎn),b,cB.a(chǎn),b,dC.a(chǎn),c,dD.b,c,dText2Ifyouwanttoslowaging,youmightwanttoeatless.Thisfindingisgoodnews---ifyouwereamouse.Theresearchersstudiedmice,notpeople.JohnPriceandotherresearchersstudiedtwogroupsofmice.Onegroupwasabletoeatasmuchasitwanted.Theresearcherslimitedwhatthemiceintheothergroupate.Theirdiethad35percentfewercaloriesthanthefirstgroupofmice.Pricesaysthemicewiththedietrestrictionswere"moreenergeticandsufferedfewerdisease."Theywerenotjustlivinglongerbutseemedtostayyoungerforalongerperiodoftime.Theresearchersfoundthatfewercaloriesslowdownanaturalmechanismincellscalledribosomes.Priceexplainsthatribosomesareresponsibleformakingimportantproteinsinthecells.Butwithfewercalories,theyslowdown.Thisgivesthecellsmoretimetorepairthemselves.Theresearcherssayribosomesusefrom10to20percentofthecell’senergytomakethoseproteins.Pricewrotethat"becauseofthis,itisimpracticaltodestroyanentireribosome"whenitstartstobreakdown.However,"repairingindividualpartsoftheribosomeonaregularbasisenablesribosomestocontinueproducinghighqualityproteinsforlongerthantheywouldotherwise.Thistopqualityproduction,inturn,keepscellsandtheentirebodyfunctioningwell."Pricesaid,"ribosomeisaverycomplexmachine,likeacar."Theyneed"maintenancetoreplacethepartsthatwearoutthefastest.Whentireswearout,"heexplained,"youdon’tthrowthewholecarawayandbuyanewone.Itcostslesstoreplacetheoldtires.""Food,"hesaid,"isn’tjustmaterialtobeburned---it’sasignalthattellsourbodyandcellshowtorespond."Pricesaidthefindingshelptoexplainhowexactlyourbodiesage.Andthismay"helpusmakemoreeducateddecisionsaboutwhatweeat."1、Whatcanweknowaboutthemicewithlimitedcaloriesfromthestudy?A.TheycankeephealthyeasilyB.TheyneedmoreenergytobeactiveC.TheycanlookyoungerthantheyareD.Theywilllivealongerlifelikehumans2、Whatwillhappentoribosomesiftherearefewercalories?A.TheywillcompletelybreakdownB.TheymakeproteinsinthecellsslowlyC.TheywillproducehighqualityproteinsmoreD.Theymayneedmoretimetorepairthemselves3、Priceexplainedtheribosomes’roleofrepairingthemselvesby_________.A.tellingastoryB.listingbasicdataC.makingcomparisonsD.experimentingonmice4、Whatdoesthetextmainlydealwith?A.FooddecideshowlongyouliveB.Canyouslowdownyouragingprocess?C.EatinglessmayhelpyoulivelongerD.Shouldyourdietbereducedforyourhealth?Text3Travelerstoanewcityareoftenencouragedtotakeabustour.Thethinkingisthattheycanlaterreturntotheplacesthatattractedthem,butthat’snonsense!Whatyouseefromtheinsideofafast-movingbusissanitized(清潔的)andunreal,entirelyremovedfromtherealsights,sounds,andsmellsoutside.Thebestwaytoexperienceanydestinationisbyfoot,withoutanitinerary,wanderingwhereyourspiritleadsyou.Eveninthelargestcities,thesavvy(資深的)travelerplungesintotheverycenteroftownandwalksdowntheneareststreet,experiencingtheactuallifeofthepeoplewhilelookingintothegrocerystoresandcourtyard.Youeventuallygettomanyofthesamesitesthatareonthebusroute--themuseums,themonuments,thecityhall--butyouwillhavewitnessedsomuchmorebecauseyouwillhavefeltthecontemporarylifeofthecityyou’revisiting.“ButwhatifIgetlost?”peopleask.Nooneevergetspermanentlylostinamajorcity.Eventually,atrolleyorbuspasseswiththewords“CentralStation”onitsfrontandyoucaneasilyreturntothecenteroftown.Besides,themostwonderfulthingscanhappenifyoudogetlost,suchasstoppingatasidewalkcafetositandrelaxandthenaskingdirectionsfromthelocalsatthenexttable.Hopefully,yourtripmaybeattractivebythisencounter.Hereareafewwaystomakethemostofyourtravels:Knowbeforeyougo.Beforeyoudepart,spendtimeinalibraryorbookstore,learningaboutthehistoryandcultureofyourdestinationsoyouwillbetterunderstandtheplaceyou’revisiting.Movearoundlikealocal.Usethelocalsubways,tramsandbuses.You’llnotonlysavemoney,you’lllearnhowpeoplelivethere,andyou’llgainarealisticperspectiveofthecity.Checkthebulletinboard.Bulletinboardslistfreelectures,concerts,workshopsandsocialgatherings,givingyouachancetojoinormeetthearea’smostdynamicresidents.Takeawalkingtour.Ifyoumustbookaguidedtour,selectthenonstandard,inexpensivekindsconductedonfoot.So,thenexttimeyoufeelluredbyasightseeingbustour,saveyourmoneyandinstead,wanderaroundonyourown.Ipromiseyouatimeyou’llrememberfondly.1、Whatdoestheauthorthinkofabustour?A.Itisreasonable.B.Itisfast.C.Youcan’tbeexposedtotheoutsideworld.D.Itisnoisy.2、WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinPara2mean?A.a(chǎn)guidedbookfortravelers.B.a(chǎn)car.C.a(chǎn)bag.D.somethingtoeat.3、Whyistravelingbyfootoneofthebestchoicestoexperiencethecity?A.Becauseyoucanbuyanythingyoulike.B.Becauseyoucangettothesamedestinationasthebustour.C.Becauseyoucanexperiencethereallifeinperson.D.Becauseyoucangotomuseumsandcityhallswherethebusdoesn’tget.4、Howdoyoumakethemostofyourtravel?Whichstatementisnottrue?A.Readsomeintroductionoftheplacewhereyouwanttogo.B.Jointhelocalworkshopandsocialgatherings.C.Joinatourwithoutaguide.D.Usethepublictransportationaswellasvisitonfoot.5、What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Howtoavoidgettinglost.B.Howtomakethemostofyourtravel.C.Bustourisnotasgoodaswethink.D.HowtotravelwithabudgeText4Ifyouhaveneverbeenonacruise(乘船游覽),itcanseemlikeitsownworld—withitsownrulesandsecretlanguage.Soherewearegoingtolayouttheverybasicsofgoingonacruise.DoIneedapassporttogoonacruise?Youmayneedapassport,butyoushouldtakeoneanyway.BesidesthefactthatyouaregoingtoneedanIDcardtoboardtheshipinthefirstplace,alotofportsrequireone.HowmuchluggagecanItakeonboard?Forthemostpart,cruiseshipsaren’tlikeplanes—thereisn’tastrictlyregulatedamountofluggageyoucantakewithyou,andyouarenotgoingtobechargedforbringingtoomuch.Keepinmindthatcabinstoragespacecanbetight.Everything,includingyouremptyluggage,isgoingtohavetofitinsideandyoudon’twanttobetrippingoveritforyourwholevacation.Thingslikegunsandknivesarebanned,butregulationsvaryfromshiptoshipaboutthingslikeirons(generallyano)andhairdryers(generallyayes).Someshipsallowyoutobringabottleofwine,butnearlyallbanbringingyourownhardalcohol.What’stheprocessforboardingacruiseship?Boardingacruiseshipislikeboardingaplane—thereareregulationsorwhentoarrive,howtocheck-in,andwhatsecurityyouhavetogothrough.Mostcruiselineshavetransportationavailablefromtheairport;otherwisetheynormallyownapaidparkinglotwhereyoucanleaveyourcar.1、Whatwillyouhavetoshowwhenyouboardashipinthefirstplace?A.Acreditcard. B.Apostcard.C.AnIDcard. D.Luggage.2、Whatcanyoutakewhenyouareonacruise?A.Asmuchalcoholasyoucan. B.Moreluggagethanonaplane.C.Lessluggagethanonaplane. D.Asmanygunsandknivesasyoucan.3、Wheredoesthetextprobablycomefrom?A.Astorybook. B.Aguidebook.C.Abookreview. D.Asciencereport.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Chomolungma,“GoddessMotheroftheWorld,”thelocalnameofMountEverest,isafittingnameforthe1.(high)peakonearthMountEverest2.(worship)byfollowersoftheBuddhistreligion,andtwotemples,respectivelyinNepal(尼泊爾)andChinahavebeenbuilt3.(face)thepeakIn1852,aBritishsurveyorexcitedlyburstintohissupervisor’sofficeandmadean4.(announce):“Sir,Ihavediscoveredtheworld’ssummit!”ThustheworldoutsidetheHimalayaslearnedofEverest’sclaimtofameHowever,theremotenessofthepeak,its“thinair,”the5.(predict)climate,andpoliticalandreligiousreasonsdelayedthefirstclimbingplanItwasnotuntil19216.a(chǎn)nattemptwasmadeNumerouslaterexpeditionsfailed,7.eachtime,climbersgotclosertothesummitNewequipment,includingoxygen8.(tank)forthethinair,helped9.May29,1953,aNewZealandbeekeepernamedHillaryandhisNepaleseguideTenzigreachedthetopoftheworldandplanted10.nationalflagsThecomputeriswidelyusedinourdailylifeThecomputerisamachinethat1.(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)Whatishappiness?Whenyoucanfeelinnerpeaceandsatisfaction,youarehappy.1、Thisusuallyhappenswhenwedosomethingweloveorachievesomethingthatwevalue.Itisouropinionsthatmakeusfeelhappyorunhappy.Allofusconstantlygothroughvarioussituationsorconditions,butwedonothavetolettheminfluenceourreactionsandfeelings.2、.Tryhardtomakeachangeofthewayyoulookatthings.3、Thatmeanslookingatthegoodandpositivesideofeverysituation.Payattentiontosolutions,notproblems.Listentorelaxingandupliftingmusic.Watchfunnyandinterestingprogramsthatmakeyoulaugh.Alwayslookatwhatyouhavedoneandnotatwhatyouhaven’tdone.Lookatwhatyoucando,notatwhatyoucannotdo.Eachdaydoatleastoneacttomakeothershappy.Whenyoumakesomeonehappy,you’llbecomehappy,andthenpeoplewilltrytomakeyouhappy.4、Onthecontrary,behappyfortheirhappiness.Communicatewithhappypeopleandtrytolearnfromthemtobehappy.Remember?doyourbesttostaydetached(冷靜的)whenthingsdonotoccurasintendedanddesired.Detachmenthasmuchtodowithinnerpeace.5、A.I’veneverregrettedit.B.Alwayslookatthebrightside.C.Donotenvypeoplewhoarehappy.D.Stopaskingforeveryone’sapproval.E.Innerpeacecanleadtohappiness,sosmilemoreoften.F.Hereareafewtipsforincreasinghappinessindailylife.G.Itisusuallyexperiencedataspecialmoment.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HowtoSurviveExamStressExamtimeisoneofthemoststressfulinschool,whetheritishighschool,collegeorgraduateschool.Eventhebeststudentsfeelthepressure.Thefirstsignofaproblemwhilepreparingforanexamisworry.1、Ifwecangetridofworries,oratleastcontrolthem,thenwe’reinamuchbetterpositiontodowellonourtests.Takethefollowingstepstosurviveexamstressandincreaseyouroverallperformanceasaresult.2、Whatcausesyouanxietywhenyouarestudying?Toomuchnoise?Thenmovetoaquieterplace.Delayedwork?Catchupwithyourstudiesacouplenig

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