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考研《英語一》安陽市內(nèi)黃縣2023年巔峰沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Whatisitthatyoulovetodobutneverfeelthatyougetitquiteright?Perhapsyoudon'teventryanymorebecauseyouthinkwhatyoudoisnot36enough.Discouragementseemstofollowusagoodpartofthetime,37whateveritisthatweworksoharddoing,itseemsthatthereis38someoneelsewhocandoitmuchbetter.Ihavealwaysenjoyedmusicanditis39tomethateverymusicianhasa40oftheirown.Myfather__41severalinstrumentsandwhenheplayedwithothers,itwasnotdifficultto142hissoundinagroup.Whetheritwasguitaroranotherinstrument,hehadhisown43sound.I44readofamusicteacherwhocommentedtoadiscouragedstudent,“45elsecanmakethesoundthatyoumake.Thesoundthatyoumakemaynotbethesameassomeoneelse'sbutwhoistosaywhichis46.”Itissaidthat,“47isintheeyeofthebeholder(觀看者),”perhapsitcouldbesaidthat“adelightfulsoundisintheearofthe48.”Everypersonhasadifferenttoneofvoicethat49onlytothem,50weallknowpeoplewithanunforgettablelaughorawayof51thatisuniquetothem.Itmightnotbethesoundofyourmusicoryourvoiceatall.It52bethewayyouwhistleorthesoundofyourfootsteps.Eachpersonhasa(an)53ontheworldinsomeway.Someoneelsecandowhatyoudo,buttheycannotdoit54thesamewaythatyoudoit.Thenexttimeyoufeel55,remember“Nobodyelsecanmakethesoundthatyoumake.”1、A.easy B.hard C.simple D.good2、A.when B.a(chǎn)lthough C.because D.if3、A.seldom B.sometimes C.never D.a(chǎn)lways4、A.satisfying B.interesting C.inspiring D.convincing5、A.gift B.song C.life D.sound6、A.created B.designed C.played D.checked7、A.pickout B.callup C.turndown D.giveoff8、A.special B.powerful C.perfect D.loud9、A.even B.yet C.once D.still10、A.Nobody B.Somebody C.Anybody D.Everybody11、A.bigger B.deeper C.better D.lower12、A.interest B.beauty C.patience D.honesty13、A.speaker B.receiver C.looker D.listener14、A.belongs B.a(chǎn)dds C.a(chǎn)dapts D.devotes15、A.but B.yet C.for D.a(chǎn)nd16、A.speaking B.walking C.jumping D.running17、A.must B.would C.might D.could18、A.effect B.opinion C.duty D.choice19、A.carefully B.exactly C.cautiously D.seriously20、A.a(chǎn)nnoyed B.puzzled C.bothered D.discouragedSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Whenitcomestomentalillness,manypeopleoftenfindittoughtogetthehelptheyneed.Thisisespeciallytrueforyoungstudentsmakingthetransition(過渡)tocollegelife.“Sometimes,studentsdon'trealizehowharditistoadjusttocollege,”saidLauraSmith,associatedeanofstudentsattheUniversityofTexasatDallas.“You’renotthebigfishinyourclassesanymore;youhaveallkindsofpersonalstress;you'reawayfromhome.“Dealingwiththesethingsisnoteasy.”Studentswhoaregoingthroughtheseproblemssometimeswanttoreachout.Butifstudentsdon'tfeelcomfortableseekinghelp,manyfeelthatit'stheresponsibilityoftheiruniversitytohelpthem.“Ireallywishthattherewasmoreimportanceplacedonhowcounseling(咨詢)centershelpstudents,”saidConnieTrinh."Counselingservicesarejustasimportantasacademicsandsports.”Trinh,27,graduatedfromTexasWoman’sUniversityin2015.Duringcollege,shehostedvariousworkshopsonhowtohandlementalhealthconditions.Trinhusedherownstorytoconnectwithstudentswhomightbefacingsimilarproblems.Highacademicpressures,culturaldifferencesasanAsianAmericanandstressfulsocialsituationsstoodoutassomeofthemostcommoncausesofTrinh'sanxiety.Itwasonlyafteryearsofpersonalproblemsthatshecouldadmitthatreachingoutisn’tasignofweakness.“Ifyoufeelyoucan'tconnectwithotherpeoplearoundyou,youshouldaddresstheissuewithoutshame,”Trinhsaid.“You'llfindthattherearealotofpeopleouttherewhosincerelywanttohelpyou.”1、227.Thepassagecanbeseenastheauthor’sreflectionsupon_________.A.collegelifeB.counselingserviceC.mentalhealthD.culturaldifferences2、229.What'sTrinh'spreferredsolutiontotheproblemsmentioned?A.Makingself-criticism.B.Handlingtheproblemsactively.C.Solvingtheproblemonyourown.D.Findingthecausesoftheproblems.3、231.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“connectwith”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Getalongwith.B.JointogetherwithC.Berelatedto.D.Getthroughto.4、233.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Counselingservicehelpsdoingresearch.B.Adjustingtocollegelifeisapieceofcake.C.Hostingworkshopsimprovesstudents’ability.D.Beingbravetogethelpisnotasignofweakness.Text2Weallhavesomepeoplewhomwerespectverymuch,likeourfamilymembers,ourfriendsorourteachers.Respectoftenmeansdifferentthingstodifferentpeople.Thereareseveralaspectsthatmanypeoplecanagreeon,though.Forexample,atitsmostbasiclevel,respectmeansbeingkindandconsideratetoothers.Respectcantakemanyforms.Don’tmakefunofothers.Putyourselfinotherpeople’sshoesandthinkabouthowtheyfeel.RemembertheGoldenRule:treatothersthesamewayyou’dwanttobetreated.Respectisimportantbecauseitsetstheproperstageforallourhumaninteractions.Friendship,love,andevenbasiccommunicationmustallstartwithrespect.Everyonewantstoberespected.Togetrespect,though,youmustalsoshowrespectforothers.It’salwaysatwo-waystreet.Youcan’tbeimpolitetoothersandexpectrespectinreturn.It’seasytoshowrespect.Bepolite.Lookforthebestinpeopleratherthanconcentratingontheirmistakes.Showcompassiontoothersandtrytoputtheirinterestsbeforeyourown.Makeotherscomfortablewhenthey’reuneasy.Helpoutwheneveryoucan.Whenyoupayitforward,amazingthingscanhappen.Andberespectfultoeveryone.Theworldisanunbelievablyhugeplacefilledwithbillionsofpeople,eachoneofwhomisuniqueandspecial.Andtheyalldeserveyourrespect!Becareful,though.Noteveryonewillshowyourespectallthetime.Infact,you’llprobablyseeexamplesofimpolitebehavioureachandeveryday.Howyourespondtoimpolitebehaviour,though,canmakeahugedifference.Ifyouchoosetorespondtoimpolitebehaviourbyactingrudelyyourself,you’vegainednothing.You’veonlycontinuedthepatternofimpolitebehaviourandsetabadexample.Instead,actrespectfullyandsetagoodexample.Consistentlyactingrespectfullymightjusthelpotherslearnfromyourexample!1、AccordingtotheGoldenRule,__________.A.you’dbetterwalkinothers’shoesB.youcan’tplayjokesonotherpeopleC.youshouldpayattentiontoyourfeelingsD.thewayyouaretreateddependsonyourself2、Bysaying“It’salwaysatwo-waystreet”inParagraph4,thewriterprobablywantstotellus“______”.A.PeopleshouldrespecteachotherB.ItisalwayssafetowalkinthestreetC.SomeleaveandotherscomebackD.Thereisonlyonestreettogothrough3、Thefifthparagraphismainlywrittentotellus______.A.wheretofindrespectB.howtocorrectmistakesC.whentohelpothersintimeD.howtoshowrespectforothers4、Accordingtothepassage,whatshouldwedoifsomeoneisimpolitetous?A.Showhim/hertruerespect.B.Leavehim/heralone.C.Bekindtohim/hersometimes.D.Setaspecialexampletoothers.Text3Learninghowtofacesilenceinconversationisanimportantskill,especiallywhenworkingacrosscultures.Ininternationalnegotiations,experiencednegotiator(談判者)staysilentandimpassiveonpurposebecausethatwillmakeothersfeeluncomfortableandpossiblymakecompromiseswithouthavingtodoanything.Americansespeciallycan’tstandsilence,sotheyoftenarethefirsttobreakthesilenceandsometimesmightbeatadisadvantageinnegotiations.So,what’sthebestresponse?Setyourjawandwaititout.Don’tofferacompromisejustbecausetheyarenotspeaking.Ifyouhavetosaysomething,askadirectquestion,suchas“What’syourinitialreactiontothatoffe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B.Theshortertalkinggapsare,thebetter.C.Asilentmanisthebestonetolistento. D.Speakoutwhatyouhaveinyourmind.2、WhatisthepurposeoftheexampleofSteveJobs?A.ToshowthewisdomofSteveJobs.B.Toexplainsilencecanbemoreeffective.C.Tointroducehowtomakeapresentation.D.Toprovesilencecaneaseone’snervousness.3、Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedwords“spoonfeeding”inParagraph6?A.Supportingsomepersonwithanyselflesshelp.B.Feedingsomebodypatientlywithasmallspoon.C.Givingotherssomenewideastothinkovercarefully.D.Usingawaythatdiscouragesindependentthought.4、Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Silenceisthebestdefense.B.Silenceinnegotiationsisofgreathelp.C.Learningtheskillsaboutsilenceisimportant.D.Silencehasdifferentmeaningsindifficultculture.Text4TeensForPlanetEarthThisisasocialnetworkingsiteforteenagerswhowanttogetinvolvedinprotectingourplanet.Theycanconnectwithothergreen-mindedteens,chooseaprojectorcreatetheirown.TeensForPlanetEarthencouragesyoungfolkstogetbusyintheirowncommunities.Theyofferguidanceonlocalprojectswithcategoriessuchashabitats,animals,waterandeducation.Awardsaregiventoactivemembers.MeezAtMeez,teenscancreatetheirownavatars(頭像),roomsandvirtualpets.Itisasocialcommunityofcreativepeoplethatcombinesavatars,virtualworldsandgames.Meezofferscontestsandchataswellashomeworkhelp,afashioncentralandawriters’corner.Achatareaforyoungerteensisavailable.Otherareasaremusic,geek(極客)central,artandsports.CyberteensCyberteensisanothercoolsitethatcelebratestheteenyears.Hereteenagerscanfindcommunity,games,andnews.Thereisalinkcalled“creativity”whereteenscansharetheirpoems,stories,photosandartwork.The“coollinks”sectionoffersahugevarietyofoptionstothecuriousteens.Thissitealsohassurveysandhelpswithjobsandschoolwork.SSisaresourcesiteforteensandhighschoolstudents.Itssocialnetworkhasover900,000members.Membersearnpointstowinprizesjustbybrowsingandtheyofferseveralmulti-playergames.Pointsareusedtobuyitemsatauction(拍賣會(huì)).Sisfilledwithusefulinformationandarticles.1、WhatisTeensForPlanetEarthaimedto?A.Setupaproject.B.Giveawardstoteens.C.Getyoungfolksbusy.D.Giveadviceonlocalprojects.2、Whichwebsiteoffersassistanceinjobs?A.TeensForPlanetEarth.B.Meez.C.Cyberteens.D.S.3、WhatmakesSspecialamongthesewebsites?A.Ithasthemostmembers.B.Teenscanreadarticlesonit.C.Itoffershelponschoolwork.D.Teenscanmakepurchasesonit.4、Whatcanweinferaboutthewebsitesmentionedinthetext?A.Theyprovidegameplatforms.B.Theybenefitteensintheirsociallife.C.Theyawardoutstandingteens.D.Theyoffervariousstudyguidance.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AnAmericaninBeijingliveshisChinesedreamGaoTianruiwalksalongstreetsinBeijing’sXichengdistrictas1.publicsecurityvolunteer2.(wear)hisbrightredarmband(紅袖章)andspeakingfluentMandarin,62-year-oldGaoTianruicould3.(take)foranyregularChinesemanButon4.(close)inspection,thingsarenotquite5.theyseem:Gao’srealnameisTerryCrossmanandheisfromtheUnitedStatesHeisnowamemberof“XichengDama”,thatis,volunteers,usuallywomeninlatemiddle-age,6.walkalongthestreetsofdowntownBeijing’sXichengdistrictTerrysaidthat,atfirst,hesawthegroupasbusybodies,but7.(gradual)hesawthatitwasagoodthingforretiredseniors8.(help)othersHeisoftenseengivingtourists9.(direction),gettingwaterforababyandevenhelpinganeighborsellyogurt“Ilikehelpingothers,”hesaid,“IliveinthehutongandmyneighborsandIusuallyhelpeachotherThisiswhereIlive,wheremyfriendsareandwhereIcallhome”Crossman10.(become)interestedinChinesecultureasateenagerwhenhereadTaoTeChingbyLaoziWiththe1.(invent)ofpersonalcomputers,theInternetandcellphones,peoplenowhavemoreimmediateaccesstoothersandinformation2.a(chǎn)nytimeinhistoryLosingthataccesscanleadto“disconnectanxiety’’,3.isapsychologicaltermusedtodescribethe4.(anxiety)feelingsthatpeopleexperiencewhentheyareunable5.(use)theircellphonesorcannotlogontotheInternetSomepeople6.(affect)bydisconnectanxietymaystarttofeelupsetwhen7.cannotreachtheirfriendsonlineOthersgetreallyworriedwhentheyarenotabletorespondtoemergencies,andthismakesthemfeel8.(help)StillothersaresodependentontheircellphonesthattheyarefrightenedofmissinganyphonecallsCellphonesandtheInternet9.(become)themostimportanttechnologicaltoolstothesepeople,whocannotaffordtolive10.thesethingsSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Childrenwhohavedevelopedleadershipskillsaresuretohaveabrightfuture.1、Notonlywilltheygainmoreself-esteemandinteractmoreeasilywiththeirpeers,theycanalsomakeanimpactontheircommunity.Thesequalitieswillcontinuetodevelopaschildrengrowup.Herearesimpletechniquestodevelopchildren’sleadershipqualities.Discusspeerpressure.Childrenareoftenexposedtopeerpressureandworryabouthowothersviewthem.2、Leadershiprequiresbeingsociallyinvolved,butstillhonoringpersonalmoralsandstandards.Discusshypothetical(假設(shè)的)peerpressuresituationsandaskkidstoconsiderhowthey’dbehaveindifferentsituations.3、Whenthey’reabletoclearlyshowtheirthoughts,theyfeelmoreself-confidentandareabletodealwithcomplexproblems.Youcanhelpbyencouragingchildrentospeakoutandbylisteningseriouslytotheirthoughts.Althoughmanychildrengothroughrebelliousstages,don’tenforcesilence.Instead,suggestself-expression.Teachbyexample.4、Eveniftheydontexpressitaloud,childrenmayseeyouasarolemodel.Modelleadershipbehaviorbyhelpingothers,volunteeringinleadershippositionsandtakingactionineverydaylife.Developchildren’sindividualtalentsandencourageparticipation.Everychildhaspotentialforleadershipskills,butnoteverychilddevelopsskillsinthesameway.5、Achildmightbeatalentedathleteorskilledatpaintinganddrawing.Findwaysforkidstodeveloptheseskillsinagroupsetting,whichpromotesteamworkandsocialskills.A.Encouragechildrentoexpressthemselves.B.Payattentiontospecificinterestsandabilities.C.Findvolunteerandcommunityserviceopportunities.D.Childrenstartbenefitingfromleadershipskillsatanyage.E.Childrenwithself-awarenesshaveagreaterabilitytolead.F.Childrenobservetheadultsintheirlives,andvaluewhattheysee.G.Talkwithyourchildrenabouttheimportanceofavoidingpeerpressure.EightThingsThatLeadtoSuccess“Whatleadstosuccess?”Thismaybeaquestionaskedbythosewhowanttomakesomethingoftheirlife.Forsevenyears,Richard.Johnmade500interviews.Herehewantstotellyouwhatreallyleadstosuccess.Andthefirstthingispassion.FreemanThomassays,“I'mdrivenbymypassion.”TED-stersdoitforlove;theydon'tdoitformoney.CarolColettasays,“IwouldpaysomeonetodowhatIdo.”1、WorkRupertMurdochsaidtome,“It'sallhardwork.Nothingcomeseasily.ButIhavealotoffun.”Didhesayfun?Rupert?Yes!2、Ifigure,they'renotworkaholics.They'reworkafrolics(醉心工作者).Good!AlexGardensays,“Tobesuccessfulputyournosedowninsomethingandgetdamngoodatit”There'snomagic;it'spractice,practice,practice.Andit'sfoc

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