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河南省信陽市師河區(qū)2023年考研《英語一》巔峰沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)MybrotherhaddistrustedmydrivingskillsincethedayIsmashedhiscaragainstawoodenpoleatthegarageofoursmallcompound."Youaretoo1!”hesaidsharply.Icouldofferno2atthemoment,althoughanyexpertcouldhavemadethesamesillymistake—trustme.Atfirst,Iwasquite3inmyselfforhavingdamagedthenewcar,Ifoundmyselfbuildingastoryinmyhead:it’sso4,“Whycouldithavebeenmeinthis5?”ThenIdugalittle6torealizewhyIwasfeelingsoupset.IrealizedIwasmakingsomething7intoabigdeal.Iwasmerelybuildingastorythatmadeno8tomeat.Iwastoo9tothecurrentsituation,Ijusttaughtmyself,Imayaswell10thisandmoveon!”11lookingatwhereyouareandstartlookingatwhatyoucan.Wearesuretobe12whenwequarrelwithourselves;itiscivilwar.Yourfuturedependsonmanythings,but13onyou.Youmaysucceedif14elsebelievesinyou,butyouwillneversucceedifyoudon’tbelievein15.Afocusonthepastcausesustomissopportunitiesinthe16.Don’tspendhalfyour17tellingwhatyouaregoingtodoandtheotherhalfexplainingwhyyou18doit.Forgiveyourselfforpast19andhurts.Reachouttothewonderfulthingsthatlie20ofyou.Amanisnotwhathe’scalled;amaniswhatherespondsto.1、A.a(chǎn)bsent-mindedB.self-confidentC.fierceD.ridiculous2、A.a(chǎn)ssistanceB.excuseC.a(chǎn)dviceD.compensation3、A.confusedB.a(chǎn)mazedC.a(chǎn)nnoyedD.difference4、A.unusualB.unclearC.unfairD.uncertain5、A.messB.a(chǎn)dventureC.trapD.conflict6、A.fasterB.deeperC.harderD.further7、A.a(chǎn)bnormalB.bitterC.challengingD.unimportant8、A.replyB.senseC.a(chǎn)pologyD.difference9、A.a(chǎn)ccustomedB.exposedC.a(chǎn)ttachedD.limited10、A.a(chǎn)cceptB.maintainC.checkD.improve11、A.KeepB.PractiscC.EnjoyD.Stop12、A.fightersB.judgesC.losersD.observers13、A.currentlyB.mostlyC.graduallyD.a(chǎn)ctually14、A.somebodyB.everybodyC.a(chǎn)nybodyD.nobody15、A.yourselfB.othersC.luckD.education16、A.darkB.courseC.presentD.competitio17、A.fortuneB.energyC.minuteD.penny18、A.didn’tB.shouldn’tC.eventuallyD.frequently19、A.experiencesB.memoriesC.failuresD.difficulties20、A.insteadB.outC.rightD.a(chǎn)headSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1SydneyTrainsisoneofthemosteconomical,reliableandconvenientwaystotravelthroughoutSydneyanditssurrounds.Ournetwork,theNSWTrainsIntercity,coverssuburbanSydneyandextendstotheHunter,CentralCoast,BlueMountains,SouthernHighlandsandSouthCoastregions.Thenetworkismadeupofseveralcolor-codedlines.Trainsfromdifferentlinescansharethesameplatform,socheckdisplayscreenandlistentoannouncements.Ticketpricesaregenerallybasedonthedistancetraveled.Youcanvisittransportnsw.Infofordetails.GettingtotheCity.InSydney,ifyou’renearatrainstation,you’reonyourwaytothecity.EveryraillineleadsdirectlyorindirectlytotheCityCircle.It’sthelooparoundthecentralbusinessdistrictofSydney.MostCitystationsareundergroundsolookoutforthesignonstreetlevel.AutomaticticketgatesLargestationshaveautomaticgatesforentryto,andexitfrom,thestation.IfyouhaveanOpalcardoraticketwhichhasamagneticstripeyoumustusetheautomaticgates.Youmayusethewidegateforwheelchair,pramorluggageaccess.Stationstaffwillassistyou.NightRidebusesMosttrainsdonotoperatebetweenmidnightand4:00a.m.ForyourconvenienceaspecialNightRidebusserviceisavailablebetweenthesehoursonmostSydneysuburbanlines.TrackworkInorderforthetrackstothemaintained,wesometimeshavetoreplacetrainwithbuses,particularlyatweekends,pleasecheckthetrackworksectionforthelatestservicealterationsonyourline.1、475.Togetmoreinformationaboutticketprices,travelershadbetter________.A.gototheCityCircleB.visitawebsiteC.checkdisplayscreenD.listentoannouncements2、477.Whatserviceisofferedtotravelersinneedatmostbigstations?A.AfreeOpalcard.B.Earlierentrytothestation.C.Helpfromstationworkers.D.Aticketwithamagneticstripe.3、479.WhichisthebestconvenienttimetotravelbySydneyTrains?A.Atmidnight.B.OnSundayafternoon.C.Betweenmidnightand4:00a.m.D.At6:00p.m.onWednesday.Text2Ourhero’soriginstorystartedthispastFebruaryinthePerinefamilylivingroominBirmingham,Alabama.Austin,a4-year-oldboy,andhisfather,TadPerine,werewatchingaprogramonAnimalPlanetaboutamotherpandaleavinghercubs.“Itoldhimthatthecubswouldbehomelessforawhile,”Tadsays.“Austindidn’tknowwhathomelessnessmeant,buthewassadandwantedtoknowmore.”Seeingthisasateachablemoment,TadtookAustintotheFirehouseMinistries,alocalshelterthatprovideshousing,food,andotherservicesforhomelessmen.Astheydrovebytheredbrickbuilding,theysawagroupof25homelessmenstandingonthestreetcorner.“Dad,theylooksad.”Austinsaid.“Canwetakethemsomefoodandmakethemsmile?”Thatday,AustinusedhisallowancetobuyeachmanaBurgerKingsandwichandhandedthefoodouthimself.Seeingwhattheirpresencemeanttothemenattheministry,AustinandTadreturnedthenextweek.Afterhereturnedeveryweekforfiveweeks,wordofAustin’sactsofkindnessspreadthroughsocialmediaandnationalnewsoutlets.BurgerKingjumpedaboard,agreeingtodonate$1,000amonthforanentireyeartowardthecause.Soon,churchesandsheltersacrossthecountrybeganinvitingAustintocometodistributefoodinotherareas.WhereasbeforeAustinandTadcouldfeed25to50peopleatatime;now,thankstocorporateandcommunitysupport,theycanfeed800to2,000peopleatonce.AsforAustin,hecontinuestogiveoutfood,smiles,andhisinspirationalmessageoflove.“ItmakesmefeellikeI’msavingtheday.”1、HowdoesAustinfeelwhenseeingtheTVprogram?A.Surprised B.JoyfulC.Grateful D.Unhappy2、WhydidTaddriveAustintothelocalshelter?A.Todonatesomemoneyforthehomeless.B.Toaskforsomehelpfromthehomeless.C.Toteachhimthemeaningofhomelessness.D.TointroduceAustintothestaffthere.3、WhatdoestheauthorintendtodoinParagraph3?A.ToconfirmAustin’sinfluence.B.TopraiseBurgerKing’sdonation.C.Tothankthecommunity’ssupportD.Toconveyappreciationofthehomeless.4、Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ATeachableMomentB.ABoyFightingAgainstHungerC.AKindFamilyHelpingthePoorD.Tad’sInspirationalMessageofLoveText3FikiriKiponda’spathfromaccountanttomarine(海洋的)conservationistwassparkedbyachanceencounter.Aftersecuringhisdreamjob,Kipondadecidedhewantedmore.Hewasn’tquitesurewhathewaslookingforuntilheranacrosssometurtlehatchlings.Hedidn’tknowitwasturtle.Fortunatelyenoughhegottherightpersontoaskandhegotmotivated.ThatpersonwasNkindi,astaffmemberattheWatamuConservationprojectwholaterinvitedhimtovolunteerontheproject.Helaterlefthisaccountingjobandfullydevotedhimselfintotheworldofseaturtles.Now,herunsandspendshistimenursingcriticallyendangeredseaturtlesbacktohealth.Seaturtleshavebeenaroundfornearly110millionyearsandarenowconsideredhighlyendangered.TheirpreservationrestsonactivitiesofconservationistssuchasKipondaastheseturtlesfacenumerousthreatsandsignsoftheirextinctioninthenext50years.Localfishermentraditionallycatchthemtosupplementtheirownlowcatchratesandsellthemfortheiroil.Aschangesaremadetoaccommodatemorehotelsfortourists,thereislessavailablebeachlandforturtlenesting.Kiponda’spassionhasnowspreadtohiscommunity,changingtheirattitudetowardssealifepreservationwithhis“by-catchreleaseprogramme.”Throughthisprogram,fishermenarenowpaidforreturningturtlesaccidentallycaughtintheirfishingnets.Thehealthyonesaretaggedandreleasedintothemarineparkwhilehetakescareofsickandinjuredturtlesbacktohealth.Beforethelaunchofpioneeringspiritlikethis,turtlescaughtbyfishermenwereusedfortheirmeatandtheiroilextracted(提煉)foritsmedicinalproperties.“Releasingtheturtlebackintotheoceanisaverygoodfeeling,like,youfeellikeyou’vedonesomethingconcreteandIguesseverybodywouldlovetodothat...soIguessit’suniquework.”1、WhatwasFikiriKiponda’sdreamjobaccordingtothetext?A.Anaccountant.B.Amarineconservationist.C.AguidetotheWatamuConservationProject.D.Anadvocateforturtles.2、Whatmaybethemainthreattotheturtles?A.Therisingsealevel.B.Beingcaughtbytourists.C.Overdevelopmentinthetourism.D.Thereductionintheirnestingplace.3、WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeFikiriKiponda?A.Energeticbutconservative.B.Enthusiasticandcaring.C.Arbitrarybutconsiderate.D.Ambitiousandknowledgeable.4、Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Themansavingendangeredseaturtles.B.Anuniquejobofprotectingseaturtles.C.Apioneerprojectprotectingseaanimals.D.Thecurrentsituationfacedbyseaturtles.Text4Threediversenteraholeleadingtoawater-filledcaveonMexico’sYucatanPeninsula.Theyswimforanhour.Finally,theyreachalargeroom60feetundergroundandaboutthesizeoftwobasketballcourts.Here,theydiscoveranupside-downhumanskull(thebonesofaperson’shead).Otherboneslaynearby.Theteamcameacrosstheskullin2007.ThediversthentoldtheMexicangovernmentaboutthefinding.Soonthegovernmentformedateamofscientiststolookintoit.Thegroup,whichincludedarchaeologist(考古學家)DominiqueRissolo,believedthattheskullbelongedtosomeonewholivedinthelasticeage.Attheiceage’sheightsometwentythousandyearsago,sealevelsdroppedandnewlandappeared.Overtime,rainandwindateholesintosomeoftheland.“Thepersonmayhavediedafterenteringthecave,”Rissolosays.Then,whentheiceageendedsometenthousandyearsago,sealevelsrose.Waterfloodedthecave,coveringtheremains.Worryingthatmovingtheskullmightdestroyit,scientistsdecidedtoexamineitatitswateryrestingplace.Theycollectedinformationabouttheskullandotherpiecesofbones.Theyfoundthatthebonesbelongedtoa15-to17-year-oldgirlwholivedatleasttwelvethousandyearsago.TheteamnamedherNaiaaftersomeseacreaturesinGreekmyths.Naiaistheoldestnearlycompletehumanskeleton(骨架)everfoundintheAmericas.DNAtestsshowedthatshe’sadirectancestorofpresent-dayNativeAmericans.Naia’sDNAalsomatcheswithpeoplenativetoSiberia,apartofRussia.ScientistshavelongthoughtthatancientpeoplefromthisareaarrivedinAlaskaduringthelasticeage.TheywerethefirsthumanstoliveintheAmericas.AndNaiaproveshowfarsouththeywent.(MexicoisacountrytothesouthoftheUS.)In2014thescientistsdecidedtobringupNaia’sskullfromthecavetoprotectitfromcuriousdivers.Soitwastakentoalab,whereitremainstoday.1、Whatdowelearnabouttheskull?A.Itwasleftaloneinthecave.B.Itlayunderabasketballcourt.C.Itdrewthegovernment’sattention.D.Itwasdiscoveredbythreescientists.2、WhendidNaiaprobablylive?A.Afterthelasticeageended.B.Beforethelasticeageended.C.Beforethelasticeagestarted.D.Atthebeginningofthelasticeage.3、Whywastheskullstudiedinthecaveforseveralyears?A.Scientiststriedtoprotectit.B.Thetemperaturewasfineinthere.C.Itwasagainstthelawtotakeitout.D.Itwouldhelpscientistsstudythecave,4、WhowereNaia’sdistantancestors?A.EarlyhumansinGreece.B.EarlyhumansinSiberia.C.EarlyhumansinAlaska.D.EarlyhumansinMexico.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)TheDayAfterThanksgiving(Friday)isknownasBlackFridayThisusedtobeunofficiallyorofficiallythestartofholidayshoppingseasonAlmostallstorescomeoutwithspecialearlybirdoffers1.(attract)consumerstotheirshopPeoplestandinlinehoursbeforethestoresareopened,tograbthebargainsoftheyearInthelastfewyears,we2.(witness)atrendtowardsbringingthoseBlackFridaySalesonlinebeforeFridayInthelastfewyears(startingfrom2013tobeprecise),BlackFridaySaleshavestartedbeforeFriday—withsomestores3.(start)theirBlackFridaysalesonThanksgivingdayorevenonWednesdayandMondayItwouldnotbesurprisingtoseeBlackFridaysalestartingonMondayontheBlackFridayweekTheclosestreasonfor4.itisknownasBlackFriday5.(give)inWikipediaManyretailersreportsomeof6.(they)highestprofitsonBlackFridayTheblackportionofthename,“BlackFriday”relatestobusinessesrecordingtheir7.(lose)inredinkandgainsinblackThistraditionlivesoninmodernaccountingsoftwareDealswebsiteslikeDealsofamericacomstartedtohighlight“BlackFridaysales”from20038.thentheretailerspickeditup9.(essential),BlackFridayisanInternettermButbeforeit,peopleusedtoregardthesales10.“DayafterThanksgivingSale”InancientEgypt,thepharaoh(法老)treatedthemessagerunnerlikeaprinceifhebroughtgoodnews1.,iftheexhaustedrunnerhadthemisfortunetobring,hisheadwascutoffShadesofthatspiritspreadovertoday’sconversationsOnceafriendandIpackedupsomepeanutbutterandsandwichesin2.(prepare)foranoutingAswewalked3.(cheerful)outofthedoor,asmilingneighborlookedupattheskyandsaid,“Ohboy,abaddayforapicnicforit’sgoingtorain”I4.(strike)himinthefaceinmymindnotforhisstupidweatherreport5.forhissmileMoreoftenthannot,whatmakessomeoneangryisnottheunpleasantnewsbuttheunsympatheticattitudewith6.it’sdeliveredEveryonemustgivebadnewsfromtimetotime,butbigwinnersknowtheyshouldsharethefeelingofthereceiverwhen7.(deliver)anybadnewsIfmyneighbor8.(tell)meoftheupcomingrainstormwith9.(sympathetic),IwouldhaveappreciatedhiswarningBigwinners,whentheybearbadnews,deliverbombswiththeemotionthebombarded(被轟炸)personissure10.(have)SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Anxietyandnervoustensionareapartoflivingintoday’sfast-paced,high-stresssociety.Stresscausedbynervescanleadtoheartdisease,highbloodpressure,depressionandstroke.Whiletherearenumerouschemicalsubstancesonthemarketmeanttodecreaseanxietythatmightrequireadoctor’sprescription,manypeoplechoosemorenaturaltherapies(療法)tohelpcalmverves.MassageMassagehasbeenfoundtohelprelieveanxietyduetothereleaseoftensioninthemusclesandpainrelief.Accordingtothemayoclinic.com,massagemayinducethebodytoreleaseserotonin,whichisanaturalpainkillerandcanincreasefeelingsofwellness.1、Getamassagewhenyouarefeelingphysicallyormentallystressedinordertorelaxmusclesandreleasetension.YogaYogaisphysicalexercisethathelpsrelievestressbyencouragingdeepbreathingandstillness.2、Itisimportanttobreathethroughallofthemovesinyogaexercisesandkeepyourbodycalmandrelaxed.Meditation3、Meditationhelpsthemindtorelaxbybringingthefocusawayfromanyproblemsthatmightbeoccurring,focusingthemindonaspecificword,pictureorbreathing.Meditationposesareusuallyperformedwhileyouareseatedinacross-leggedpositiononacomfortablesurface,oryoucanliedown,butmustnotfallasleep.Themindstaysactiveduringmeditation,butiscalm.Aromatherapy4、Certainscents(香味)aresaidtogiveyouenergyandothershelpinduceastateofrelaxation.Choosescentsthatyoucanconnecttoahappytimeinyourlifetoinducefeelingsofpleasure.Forinstance,ifyouhadarosegardenasachild,rosescentsmighthelpyoutorelax.HerbsCertainherbshavepropertiesthatworktohelpinducerelaxationandcalmnerves.Kavaisavailableinbothsupplementandteaformandworkstodecreaseanxiety.Accordingtoexperts,youshouldtakenomorethan250mgdailytoreducestress.5、Theyarebesttakenbeforeafternoonornighttimerestandshouldnotbeconsumedwhenyouknowyouwillbedriving.A.Usemeditationtocalmthenerves.B.Usescentstohelpcalmyournerves.C.Stressvictimsaretobefoundineverywalkoflife.D.Don’teverassumeapanicattackisthecauseoftheproblem.E.Mostofherbscanbepurchasedindividuallyorinrelaxationteas.F.Whenperformingyoga,youshouldkeepyourmindstillandfreeofanyoutsideinterferencetoobtainbestresults.G.Studieshaveshownthatmassagecanassistinanxietyreduction,withdrawalsymptoms,andstressandanxietyrelief.Everylivingthinghasgenes.Genescarryinformation.1、Theymakesurethathumansgivebirthtohumansandcowsgivebirthtocows.Theyalsomakesurethatadogdoesn’tgivebirthtoafrog,oranelephanttoahorse.However,geneticengineerstakegenesfromonespecies-forexample,asnake,andtransferthemtoanother-forexample,corn.2、Suchnewlifeforms

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