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桂林市灌陽(yáng)縣2023年考研《英語(yǔ)一》最后沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)OnJune18th,15-year-oldClaraDalywasseatedonanAlaskaAirlinesflightfromBostontoLosAngeles.Suddenly,aflightattendantaskeda(n)1questionovertheloudspeaker:“DoesanyoneonboardknowAmericanSignLanguage?”Clara2thecallbutton.Theflightattendantcameoverandexplainedthe3.“Wehaveapassengerontheplanewhoisblindanddeaf,”shesaid.Thepassengerseemedto4something,buthewastravelingaloneandtheflightattendantscouldn’t5whatheneeded.Clarahadbeen6ASLforthepastyeartohelpwithherdyslexia(誦讀困難)andknewshe’dbeabletofingerspellintotheman’s7.Sosheunbuckled(松開)herseatbelt,walkedtowardthefrontoftheplane,and8bytheseatofTimCook,then64.Gently9hishand,shesigned,“Howareyou?AreyouOK?”Cookaskedforsomewater.Whenitarrived,Clarareturnedtoherseat.She10againabitlaterbecausehewantedtoknowthetime.Onherthird11,shestoppedandstayedawhile.“Hedidn’tneedanything.Hewas12andwantedtotalk,”Clarasays.Soforthenext13,that’swhattheydid.Shetalkedaboutherfamilyandher14forthefuture.CooktoldClarahowhehad15becomeblindovertimeandsharedstoriesofhisdaysasatravelingsalesman.16hecouldn’tseeher,she“l(fā)ookedattentivelyathisfacewithsuchkindness,”apassengerreported.“Clarawas17,”aflightattendanttoldAlaskaAirlinesinabloginterview.“Youcould18Timwasveryexcitedtohavesomeonehecouldspeakto,andshewassucha(n)19.”Cook’sreaction:“20tripI’veeverhad.”1、A.strange B.urgent C.puzzling D.related2、A.controlled B.fixed C.fastened D.pressed3、A.dilemma B.a(chǎn)rrangement C.situation D.requirement4、A.lose B.want C.offer D.seek5、A.understand B.imagine C.a(chǎn)ccept D.translate6、A.teaching B.evaluating C.studying D.promoting7、A.ear B.heart C.mind D.palm8、A.knelt B.sat C.lay D.settled9、A.waving B.shaking C.pulling D.taking10、A.gotaway B.ranoff C.cameby D.carriedon11、A.departure B.visit C.round D.a(chǎn)ttempt12、A.lovely B.friendly C.lively D.lonely13、A.hour B.meeting C.day D.flight14、A.friends B.experiences C.plans D.changes15、A.suddenly B.gradually C.naturally D.a(chǎn)ccidentally16、A.Eventhough B.Nowthat C.Ifonly D.Incase17、A.determined B.a(chǎn)mbitious C.independent D.helpful18、A.recognize B.predict C.tell D.guess19、A.a(chǎn)ngel B.guide C.pioneer D.genius20、A.Hardest B.Best C.Longest D.BusiestSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1ItookajourneytoNewYork,USseveralmonthsago.ItwasthefirsttimeIhadbeenabroad.ItwasalsothefirsttimeIhadtakenatripbymyself.Ihadgreatenthusiasmandhighhopes,andIwasn'tletdown.It’shardtodescribehowIfeltwhenIarrivedattheairportinNewYork.Lookingatpeopleofdifferentracesandnationalitiespassingbyandhearingdifferentlanguagesallaroundme,Icouldn’tsayanythingforalongtime.IhadneverunderstoodtheculturaldiversityoftheUSsoclearlyandcloselybefore.Thefollowingdayswereevenmoreimpressive.Weintegrated(融入)intotheforestofconcreteandcement(混凝土和水泥).WewavedtotheStatueofLiberty;welookeddownatthebusyislandofManhattan;welookedatwell-knownuniversities—HarvardofancientEgypt.Thenwevisitedsomewell-knownuniversity—Harvard,Yale,PrincetonandColumbia—eachwithitsownappealingandtime-honoredhistory.Butwhatalltheseuniversitieshaveincommonistheirpeacefulacademicatmosphereswitchyoucouldfeeleverywhere.Iwasimpressedbythelibraries,decoratedjustlikecathedrals(教堂),andthelaboratoriesjustnexttotheclassroom.Mydreamistoreturntothoseplacesasaninternationalstudent.Finallycameourdestinations—theModelUnitedNationsconferenceattheUniversityofChicago.StudentsfromvariouscountriesarrivedtoactasUnitedNationsdelegationsandsharetheiropinionsaboutglobalissues.Asanon-nativespeaker,Ifeltthatcompetingagainstnativespeakerswasaverytoughtask.ButitwasalsoararechangetoimprovemyEnglishandIcouldn’tthrowitaway.Withperseveranceanddevotion.Igotusedtotalkingtootherdelegationsnaturally.AlthoughIdidn'twinanyawards,thechairmanpraisedmeattheclosingceremonyformyexcellentperformance.Thatmademefeelreallyproud.Thistripbroughtmeunforgettableandvaluableexperiencesthatwillbenefitmeforever.1、Whatisthemainpurposeoftheauthor'sgoingtoAmerica?A.Toseesomeplacesofinterest. B.Tovisitsomewell-knownuniversities.C.Toattendacompetitionatauniversity. D.Tolearnabouttheculturaldiversitythere.2、Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenhe/shesawtheculturaldiversityoftheUS?A.Regretful. B.Amazed. C.Peaceful. D.Confident.3、Whatistheauthor'swishinthefuture?A.ToworkfortheUnitedNations. B.Totourmorecountriesintheworld.C.TohaveajobintheUnitedStates. D.TostudyinthefamousuniversitiesinAmerica.4、Whydidtheauthorfeelproud?A.Hewonanawardinthecompetition. B.Hewaspraisedbythechairman.C.Hecouldpersuadeotherstoaccepthisopinions. D.HecouldspeakEnglishwellattheconference.Text2DiscoverArtisticTalentsacrosstheCountryTankLoft,ChongqingThis12,000-square-meterartcenterwasestablishedonthesiteofausedmilitarytankwarehouse(倉(cāng)庫(kù)).ItisthelargestcontemporaryartbaseinwesternChina,featuringmodernexhibitiongalleries,designstudiosandartbookstore.TheartzoneislocatedonthecampusoftheSichuanFineArtsInstituteandwascreatedbytheschoolin2003.Where:No.108HuangjuepingCenterStreet,JiulongpoDistrict,ChongingOpeninghours:9am-5pm(closedMondays)Redtory,GuangzhouRedtory,establishedin2009,isaspaciousandistrictoftenreferredtoasGuangzhou’s798.Madeupofmorethan30oldhalls,mostlybuildingsofredbrick,theplacewasoriginallybuiltin1956asChineselargestcanfactory.Someoftherustymachinesfromtheoldfactoryhavebeenkeptasartequipment,givingthezoneanoldcharm.Where:No.128YuancunSihengRoad,TianheDistrict,GuangzhouOpeninghours:Mon.-Sun.10:30am-9pmM50,ShanghaiM50,alsoknownas50MoganshanRoad,isthecenterofShanghai’scontemporaryartscene,withmorethan100artistswhosestudiosareopentothepublic.Thisdistrict,onthebankofSuzhouCreek,waspreviouslyatextilefactoryuntilitseizedproductionin1999.XueSong,aShanghaiartist,wasthefirsttoestablishastudiotherein2002.Where:No.50MoganshanRoad,PudongDistrict,ShanghaiOpeninghours:10am-5pm(closedMondays)798ArtZone,BeljingAttractedbyordereddesigning,convenienttrafficanduniquestyleofBauhausarchitecture,artorganizationsandartistshavecrowdedinthevacantplantsandtransformedthemsince2001,graduallyformingadistrictgatheredgalleries,artstudios,culturalcompanies,fashionsshopsetc.Astheearliestareawheretheorganizationsandartistsmovedinlocatedintheoriginalareaof798factory,thisplacewasnamedasBeijing798ArtZone.Where:No.4JiuxianqiaoRoad,ChaoyangDistrict,Beijing.Openinghours:10am-6pm1、Ifyouaregoingtovisitanartzoneat7pm,whichonecanyougoto?A.TankLoft,Chongqing.B.Redtory,Guangzhou.C.M50,Shanghai.D.798ArtZone,Beijing2、TankLoft,Chongqingisquitedifferentfromtheothersin________.A.sizeB.featureC.siteD.weather3、Whichofthefollowingwasbuiltfirst?A.798ArtZone,Beijing.B.TankLoft,Chongqing.C.M50,Shanghai.D.Redtory,Guangzhou.Text3Flyingforalongtime,youfinallyarriveattheplacewhereyoucanrelax—yourhotelroom.Nowyouthrowyourbagonthebed,turnontheTVandwatchaninternationalnewsprogrammeonasatellitechannelprobablyfromUKortheUSA.ThemaininternationalbroadcastersareBBCWorldandCNN.Withanaudienceofover1.5billionpeople,thesearepopularchannelsthatoffergood-qualitynewsprogrammes.Inbothcompanies,thejournalistsareexperiencedwritersthatproducejournalismofahighstandard.However,therearealternativenewschannelswhichpeoplewatchbecausetheywantalesstraditionalornon-Westernviewonworldevents.RussiaTodayandAlJazeeraInternational,anArabiccompany,areinternationalchannelsthatbroadcastinEnglish.Bothcompaniessaytheygiveafreshviewonbigstories,andtheirexperiencedjournalistsoftenreportfromplaceswhereWesternjournalistsdonotwork,andsotheygiveusstoriesthatwedon’tnormallysee.TheInternetoffersmorevariety.OneWorldTVisanInternetsitewhereyoucanfindstoriesaboutthedevelopingworldandhumanrights,ratherthantheusualstoriesaboutUSpoliticsandbusiness.Thewritersforthiscompanyareoftenlocalpeoplewhowritethestoriesforfree.Thisnon-professionaljournalismisincreasing,anditcertainlyoffersmorechoices.Thisincreaseincitizenjournalismmeansthatyoucanwritethenews,too.Mainnewsbroadcastersoftenusephotographsandstoriesthatmembersofthegeneralpublicsendtothem,especiallywhenthereisadramaticbreakingnewsstory.Besidesthis,someblogsarepopularsourcesofnews,andthewebsiteNowPublicletsyouwritestoriesusinginformationyoucangetfromanywhere,includingsiteslikeYoutube,FlickrandTwitter.1、Thefirstparagraphismeantto.A.offerasuggestionB.giveawarningC.explainareasonD.introducethetopic2、Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthatmoreandmorepeoplewill.A.prefertoreadlocalnewsB.paymoreattentiontoworldnewsC.startacareerincitizenjournalismD.giveupwatchingTVnewsprogrammes3、Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheLatestLocalNewsB.MoreChoicesforNewsC.TheEndofTVNewsD.TraditionalWorldNewsText4DavidCameronisurgingtoday’syoungsterstoabandonFrenchtoconcentrateonthetongueofthefuture—Mandarin(普通話)。Cameronsaid:“IwantBritainlinkeduptotheworld’sfast-growingeconomies.Andthatincludesouryoungpeoplelearningthelanguagestosealtomorrow’sbusinessdeals.”“Bythetimethechildrenborntodayleaveschool,Chinaistobetheworld’slargesteconomy.Soit’stimetolookbeyondthetraditionalfocusonFrenchandGermanandgetmanymorechildrenlearningMandarin.”Tostrengthenhismessage,hequotedNelsonMandela—theformerpresidentofSouthAfricawhosaid“Ifyoutalktoamaninalanguageheunderstandsthatgoestohishead;ifyoutalktohiminhisownlanguagethatgoestohisheart.”CameronsaidthatapartnershipbetweentheBritishCouncil(英國(guó)文化協(xié)會(huì))andHanbanwilldoublethenumberofChineselanguageassistantsintheUKby2016andprovideincreasedfundingtoschoolsofofferingMandarinasalanguagechoice.InadevelopmentoftheUK—ChinaSchoolPartnershipprogramme,fundingwillalsobeprovidedfor60headteacherstomakestudyvisitstoChinain2014.InrecentresearchtheBritishCouncilfoundonly1%oftheadultpopulationspeaksMandarintoalevelthatallowsthemtoconductabasicconversation.Just3,000pupilsinEngland,WalesandNorthernIrelandenteredforChineselanguagesGCSEsin2013,puttingitfarbehindthetraditionalchoicesofFrenchwith177,000,Spanishwith91,000andGermanwith62,000entrants(加入者),aswellasUrdu,PolishandArabic.ProfessorDameHelenWallace,theBritishAcademy’sforeignsecretary,said,“alackofqualifiedteacherscouldbeabarriertoimproveitspopularity.”LauraChan,oneoftheco—foundersofabilingualMandarin—Englishprimaryschool,saidtheprimeminister’sannouncementwasgoodnewsforthestatusofMandarin.Shesaid,“It’sagreathelp.Itwillincreasepeople’sawarenessofMandarinasalanguagetheycanlearn.”1、Whatisthetextmainlytalkingabout?A.ThecooperationisimportantbetweentheUKandChina.B.DavidCameronhasvisitedChinaforthreedays.C.ChineselanguageisverypopularwithBritishpeople.D.DavidCameroncallsforBritishstudentstolearnMandarin.2、WhydoesDavidCameronurgestudentstolearnChinese?A.BecauseChinesewillbeawidely—usedlanguageintheworld.B.BecausehethinksChinawillbecomethelargesteconomy.C.BecausetherearemanyChinesepeoplelivinginBritain.D.BecauseonlyafewofBritishpeoplecancommunicateinChinese.3、WhatisthepurposeofDavidCameronbyquotingMandela’swordsinParagraph3?A.Tocomparedifferentideas. B.Toshowhisrichknowledge.C.TopersuadepeopletolearnMandarin. D.ToshareMandela’sopinion.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Everyone1.(love)snowButwhenschoolstaysopendespitethesnow,itcanbereallyannoyingHowever,thereisoneupsideofgoingtoschool2.a(chǎn)coldwinterday:youmightbesmarterSofar,researcherswhostudythebrain3.(find)thatcoldtemperaturesmakeusthinkmorequicklysincemessagestravelfasteramongourbraincellsSothescientistssay4.(hang)outonacoldmorningmayboosttheresultofanytestthatdayAreyousometimesalittletired1.sleepyintheearlyafternoon?ManypeoplefeelthiswayafterlunchTheymaythinkthateatinglunchisthecauseofthesleepinessOr,insummer,theymaythinkitistheheatHowever,therealreasonliesinsidetheirbodiesAtthattime——abouteighthoursafter2.(wake)up——yourbodytemperaturegoesdownThisiswhatmakesyouslowdownandfeelsleepyScientistshavetestedsleephabitsinexperimentsin3.therewasnonightordayThepeopleintheseexperimentsalmostalways4.(follow)asimilarsleepingpatternTheysleptforonelongperiodandthenforoneshortperiodabouteighthours5.Inmanypartsoftheworld,peopletakenaps6.themiddleofthedayThisis7.(especial)trueinwarmerclimates,wheretheheatmakesitdifficult8.(work)intheearlyafternoonResearchersarenowsayingthatnapsaregoodforeveryoneinanyclimateA9.(day)napgivesoneamorerestedbodyandmindandthereforeisgoodforhealthingeneralIncountrieswherenapsaretraditional,peopleoftensufferlessfrom10.(problem)suchasheartdiseaseSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)HowtoNegotiatewhenyou'renegotiating(協(xié)商)withsomeone,listenforthemessagesthatheorshemightbesendingtoyou.1、Imagineyou'restayinginahotel,andyouwanttochangeyourroom-Themanagersanswerof“Thatwouldbeverydifficult,sir”,doesnotmeanthatheis8aymg“no.”ItJustmeansthathewantstoknowwhatyouarepreparedtoofferhiminreturnforthechangeofroom.Ifyouarebuyinganewcar,andwanttopaylessthanthepricebeingasked,thenthesales.manscomment,2、meansthattheydonegotiateonotherthings,likethedeliverytime,orthe“extra”thatmightbeavailableaspartofthepurchase.Inthesamecarshowroom,ifthesalesmansays,3、thenyourresponseshouldbetoaskwhocan.Themessagethesalesmanissendingsuggeststhathisbossistheoneyouneedtobetalkingto.4、Inanynegotiation,thetwo“players”wishtogetasmuchoutofitastheycan,ofcourse.Inthethreeexamplesabove.thesalesmenandthehotelmanagerarehopingthatyouwillaccepttheirpriceorconditions——buttheir“messages”makeitclearthattheremayberoomformovementandcompromise.5、.A.Patienceplaysavitalroleinlistening,whichleadstoasuccessfulnegotiation.B.“Sorry,Imyselfcan'tnegotiateprices",C."I'msorry,butwenevernegotiateontheprice",D."I'msorry,butourpriceisquitereasonable",E.Inallofthesesituations,themessageisnevercommunicatedinclearterms.F.Forexample,theword"difficult"doesnotmeanthesameasimpossible.G.Inasuccessfulnegotiation,thetwosidesmovetowardseachotherandreachanagreementonconditionsthatsatisfybothsides.Peoplestartrunningforavarietyofreasons.Somerunbecausetheywanttoloseweight,improvetheirhealth,competeinraceortrysomethingnew.1、Herearesomereasonstogetstartedwithrunning:2、Runningisanexcellentwaytostrengthentheheartandensuretheefficientflowofbloodandoxygenthroughoutthebody,whichh
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