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考研《英語一》合山市2023年押題密卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)InThanksforWhatWeHaveIsatandwaitedforKathleentospeak.“Annie,”shesaid,“Afoodbankthatservestheelderlyisaskingfor1.I’dlikeyoutoorganizetheevent”“Well,errr…sure.”AsIstuttered(結(jié)巴地說)throughmy2,allIcouldthinkwas,“What?Whyme?”Iwalkedbacktomyofficewonderingwhereto3.Thiswasatimewhentheeconomywas4.Theriseinunemploymentforcedmanyofmycoworkersto5tosurvive.HowcouldIaskthemformore?ThateveningIdrovehomewithnegativity.ThenIrememberedatimewhenmyfatherwasoutofwork.MomwroteanotetoJim,themilkman,askinghimnotto6anymoremilk.TwodayslaterJimpickedupthe7andleftfourlitersofmilk.Hewrotehismessage,whichread,“Kidsneedmilk.”Themilkdelivery8asusualandJimnevercollectedacent9us.ThememoryofJim’s10firedmyenthusiasm.PerhapsI’dbeinforapleasantsurprise.ThenextmorningI11signsaboutourfooddrivealloverthecafeteriaandoneverynoticeboardIcouldfind.Eachsignsaid,“Fooddrivetosupportthepoorelderly!12ofnon-perishable(不易腐的)foodsaregreatlyneeded.”WithinafewdaysIhadtolocateemptyofficespaceto13themassivenumberofcontributionswehad14.Oneofmycoworkers,Maggie,madetheroundswithmeeverydayfromonedepartmenttoanothertopickupthecannedgoodsandother15.Thoughoversixty,shepushedourfoodtrolleyaroundwiththe16ofawomanhalfherage.Iaskedherwhereshegotalltheenthusiasm.Shesaid,“withtheunemploymentratetouching10percent,Ican’tthinkofabetterwaytobe17forkeepingourjobswhensomanyhave18theirs.Suremoneyis19.Butwhenisn’tit?Peopleneedfood.”AsIlistenedtoMaggie,themilkman’swords20inmyears,“Kidsneedmilk.”1、A.a(chǎn)dviceB.helpC.pityD.medicine2、A.responseB.commentC.explanationD.complaint3、A.sitB.stayC.beginD.work4、A.growingB.fadingC.recoveringD.booming5、A.driveB.a(chǎn)ttemptC.refuseD.struggle6、A.spareB.drinkC.deliverD.sell7、A.keysB.kidsC.centsD.empties8、A.returnedB.continuedC.stoppedD.delayed9、A.forB.toC.withD.from10、A.kindnessB.happinessC.patienceD.politeness11、A.designedB.noticedC.markedD.posted12、A.BargainsB.DemandsC.DonationsD.Purchases13、A.checkB.storeC.separateD.clear14、A.collectedB.boughtC.foundD.selected15、A.clothesB.booksC.foodsD.gifts16、A.satisfactionB.qualityC.energyD.motivation17、A.luckyB.proudC.delightedD.grateful18、A.lostB.deservedC.a(chǎn)bandonedD.wanted19、A.a(chǎn)vailableB.tightC.enoughD.powerful20、A.rangB.disappearedC.hidD.fellSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1FrankLloydWrightwasthechampionoforganicarchitecture,astyleofbuildingmeanttoharmonizewithnature.ButI’mnotsureharmonizingwithchipmunks—smallAmericananimalssimilartosquirrelswithblacklinesontheirfur—waswhathehadinmind.DuringmyyearswiththeUSNationalParkService,IspentsixmonthsworkinginavisitorcenterdesignedbyWright’sfirm.SeveralotheremployeesandIstaffedthepark’sphoneandradiosystemfromaroominthebasement.IwassittingatmydeskwhenIfirstheardasoundinthesuspendedceiling.Darkshapesmovedfastacrossthelightpanel(光板)abovemyhead.Momentslater,theyranbackintheoppositedirection,leavingmewithanimpressionofnosesandtails,eachtailfollowedbyanothernose.Itwaslikewatchingashadowpuppet(皮影)performance,butwithrealanimals.“Babychipmunks,”afellowtoldme.“Theyliveintheceiling.”Afterfoursummersworkingintheparks,Ihadgrownaccustomedtosharingindoorspacewithwildlife.Chipmunksintheworkplaceevenseemedtobeajoy;theirbehaviorsprovidedabitofstressreliefondifficultdays.Assummerprogressed,theshadowschasingeachotheracrossourlightsgrewbigger.Theirmovementacrossthelightpanelshadbecomemoreofanathleticrunning.IhadjustansweredacallonedaywhenIheardaloudsound,andaceilingpanelfelldownonmyhead.IdroppedthephoneasIfelloutofmyofficechair,lookingupjustintimetoseeabrowntaildisappearoverthegapintheceiling.Ipulledmyselfoffthecarpet,laughingwithmyco-workers,andnoticedthephonehangingoverthesideofthedesk.Ipickedupthephone,preparingtoexplainthecrash,thescream,thedroppedphone,andthelaughingtothelistenerwhowasabouttovisitthepark.“I’msorry,butyou’renotgoingtobelievewhatjusthappened.”Idon’tthinkhedid.1、Whatdoestheauthorprobablydo?A.He’savisitor.B.He’sabiologist.C.He’sanarchitect.D.He’saconsultant.2、Whatwerethechipmunksdoingwhentheauthorfoundthemforthefirsttime?A.Theywerechasingeachother.B.Theyweremakingtheirhome.C.Theywerejumpingontothelights.D.Theywereclimbinguptotheceiling.3、Howdidtheauthorfeelaboutseeingchipmunksinhisoffice?A.Scared.B.Curious.C.Pleased.D.Shocked.4、Whatwasthemaincauseoftheaccidentwhentheauthorwasmakingaphonecall?A.Thechipmunkswerefightingonthepanel.B.Thepanelcouldn’tbearthechipmunks’weight.C.Somethinghittheceilingfromhighabove.D.Thesuspendedceilingwasnotfirm.5、Whowastheauthortalkingtooverthephone?A.Oneofhisfriends.B.FrankLloydWright.C.Afutureparkvisitor.D.Oneofhiscolleagues.Text2Awoman'shomeishercastle.Shecleans,cooks,decorates,repairs,works,playsandrelaxeswithinthewallsofherhome.Sometimeswomenchoosetostayathometoraisetheirchildreninsteadofworkingoutsideofthehome.Soyouthinkshemustbebored.Iwasoneofthosewomen.Afterfinallygettingpregnant,andgivingbirth,Ifoundmyhometobethebestplace.DuringtheninemonthsIcarriedmydaughter,mybodyhadbeenbrokenandback.Beingabletorelaxwasjustwhatmyweakbodyneeded.Besides,nursingwasarestbecauseIwasunhurriedandverycomfortable.Stayingathomecertainlycuredmybrokenbody.Watchingotherfamiliesgrowonechildafterthenextwasahorribledream,whenIdidn’tthinkIwouldeverbeabletohavemyownchild.ButafterhavingAlyssa,myowncutelittlebabygirl,Iwasabletoletmyheartrecoverfromthewounds.IwatchedandIvaluedeverysmallchangeofherbodyandpersonality.Nothingwasmoreexcitingthantimespentwithmychild.Ilovedtostayathome.MentallyIremainedchallengedwithnewopportunitieseveryday.Ilearnedtobeperfectandorganized.Everythingworkedlikeaclock.By9:00inthemorning,thehousewasclean—bedsmade,bathroomscleaned,housecleaned,andwindowscleaned.IenjoyedfinishingthemquicklysothatIcoulddevotemostofthedaytomydaughter.Betweennursing,shortbreaksandstaringather,Ithoughtofwaystoimprovemyhomeandmyself.Evenwithallthehousework,everydaywasfilledwithsomuchfun!1、WhydidtheauthorsayhomeisthebestplaceinParagraph2?A.Shecouldcarryherbabyforninemonths.B.Shecouldknowherbabybetter.C.Shecouldhaveagoodresttocureherweakbody.D.Shecouldmakefriendswithothers.2、Whydidtheauthorenjoystayingathome?A.Becauseshehadabelovedhusband.B.Becauseshecouldhealthewoundsphysicallyandmentally.C.Becauseherdaughterhadsomekindofraredisease.D.Becauseshelikedtodosomuchhouseworkwithherlittledaughter.3、WhatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromParagraph4?A.Shelikeddoingworkconnectedwithclocks.B.Shewasbusybuthappywhenstayingathome.C.Shewantedsomeonetohelpherwiththehousework.D.Shepreferredtotakecareofherbabywhiledoingthehousework.4、Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Myexperienceasamother.B.HowcanIdealwithmybodyandmyhousework?C.Howcanastay-at-homemotherbebored?D.Stayathome.Text3Afourth-gradeteacherallowedoneofherstudentstoshaveherheadintheschoolyard,afterbullies(仗勢欺人者)teasedhimabouthisownshortbuzzcut(短寸頭發(fā)型).ToriNelsongottheideaafternoticingthatMatthewFinney,ashyboyfromherhomeroomatWinlockMillerElementarySchoolinWashingtonstate,wasstandingoutsidehisclassroomcryingandwearingawinterhat.Ms.Nelsoncouldseethebackofhisneckhadbeenshaved,andsinceMatthewusuallyhadverythickbrowncurlyhair,sherealizedthathe’dhadahaircutovertheweekend.Sheaskedhimwhatwaswrong,andhesaidhe’dgottenabuzzcutforthesummer.Butthismorning,afifthgraderonthebusmadefunofhim,andhedidn’twanttocometoclassandgetteasedbyotherkids.MsNelsontriedtoconvinceMatthewtocomeinside,butsinceschoolrulesprohibitkidsfromwearinghatsindoorsherefused–explainingthathewasafraidofshowinghishaircuttotheotherchildrenincasetheyalsomadefunofhim.FinallyIsaid:“Ifyoutakeoffyourhatandcometoclass,I’llletyougivemeabuzzcut,too,"'MsNelsontoldYahooParenting.'Ifiguredit’sjusthair,andmineisalreadyshortanyway.Imightaswellgetitshorterintimeforthewarmweather.'Matthewexcitedlytookherupontheoffer,andMsNelsonandanotherteachergatheredallthefourthgraderstogetherduringbreaktime.Aschoolemployeebroughtinscissors,whichMatthewusedtothecheersofhisclassmates,excitedlywatchingashisteacher’shairfellawayontothegroundintheschoolyard.'Itwasalotoffunforthekids,andithelpedMatthewfeelbetterabouthimself,'saidMsNelson.'Youhavetodowhatittakestoreachchildren.Teachingisn’tjustaboutreadingandwriting,it’saboutself-esteemandacceptingdifferences.'1、WhatmainlyledtoMatthew’sstandingoutsidetheclassroom?A.HisfearofbeinglaughedatB.HiswillingnesstolearnC.HisviolatingschoolrulesD.Hisnotfinishinghishomework.2、WhydidMs.Nelsonhaveherheadshaved?A.ToshowsympathyforMatthew.B.TocomfortandencourageMatthew.C.Toprepareforthewarmweather.D.Toshowheruniquepersonality.3、WhatisMsNelsonlike?A.responsibleandcaringB.knowledgeableandcreativeC.HumorousandeasygoingD.Stronganddetermined4、Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TherealmeaningofteachingB.StanduptoschoolbullyingC.TeachkidstorespectdifferencesD.AhaircutfullofloveText4Asanyplanepassengerwillconfirm,acryingbabyisalmostimpossibletoignore,nomatterhowhardyoutry.Nowscientistsbelievetheymayhaveworkedoutwhy.Ababy’scrypullsattheheartstrings(扣人心弦)inawaywhileothercriesdon’t,researchersfound.Researchersfoundthatababy’scrycantriggeruniqueemotionalresponsesinthebrain,makingitimpossibleforustoignorethem---whetherweareparentsornot.Othertypesofcries,includingcallsofanimalsingreatpain,failtogetthesameresponse---suggestingthebrainisprogrammedtorespondspecificallytoababy’scry.AteamofOxfordUniversityscientistsscannedthebrainsof28menandwomenastheylistenedtoavarietyofcallsandcries.After100milliseconds,twopartsofthebrainthatrespondtoemotionlitup.Theirresponsetoababy’scrywasparticularlystrong.Theresponsewasseeninbothmenandwomen-eveniftheyhadnochildren.ResearcherDr,ChristineParsonssaid,“Youmightreadthatmenshouldjustnoticeababyandstepoveritandnotseeit,butit’snottrue.Thereisaspecialprocessinginmenandwomen,whichmakessensefromanevolutionaryviewthatbothmenandwomenwouldberespondingtothesecries,”Thestudyinvolvedpeoplewhowerenotparents,yettheyareallrespondingquicklytotheseparticularcriessothismightbeafundamentalresponsepresentinallofusregardlessofparentalstatus.ResearcherKatieYoungsaiditmaytakeabitlongerforsomeonetorecognizetheirownchild’scriesbecausetheyneedtodomore“fine-grainedanalysis”.Theteamhadpreviouslyfoundthatourreactionsspeedupwhenwehearababycrying.Adultsperformedbetteroncomputergameswhentheywereplayedthesoundofababycryingthanaftertheyheardrecordingsofadultscryingorhigh-pitched(高音的)birdsong.Thefindingscouldhelpshedlightonpost-natal(產(chǎn)后的)depression---wheremothersstruggletobondwiththeirnewborn---byshowinghowahealthybrainrespondstoababy’scries.1、Ababy’scryisdifficulttoignorebecauseit.A.keepsoncryingB.criesharderthanadultsC.causespeoplegreatpainD.makespeoplefeelstrongemotions2、Theunderlinedword“trigger”inParagraph2probablymeans“‘‘A.removeB.a(chǎn)voidC.causeD.cure3、WhatmayChristineParsonsagreeto?A.Almosteveryonemakescertainresponsetoababy’scries.B.Acryingbabymakesnosensetopeoplewithoutchildren.C.Menpaylessattentiontoacryingbabythanwomen.D.Parentscanhardlyrecognizetheirownbabies’cry.4、Computergamesarementionedinthetexttoshow.A.players’differentreactionstoacryingbabyB.baby’scryingcontributestoquickerreactionsC.theinfluenceofbaby’sandadult’scryingonperformanceD.it’shardtokeepone’sconcentrationwithacryingbabynearbyPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)語法填空OneSaturdaymorninginSeptemberI1.________(go)toalocalmusicfestivalIleftitearly2.________IhadanappointmentlaterthatdayMyfriendswalkedmetothebusstopandwaitedwith3.________(I)untilthebusarrivedIgotonthebusandfoundaseatneartheback,andthenInoticedaman4.________(sit)atthefrontHepretendedthatatigertoywasrealandgivingitavoiceHemustbe5.________(mental)disabledBehindhim6.________(be)otherpeopletowhomhewastryingtotalk,butaftersome7.________(minute)hewalkedawayandsatnearme,lookingannoyedIdidn’twant8.________(laugh)atfortalkingtohimbutIdidn’tlikeleavinghimonhisowneitherAfterawhileIrosefrommyseatandwalkedtothefrontofthebusIsatnext9.________themanandintroducedmyselfWehad10.________amazingconversationHegotoffthebusbeforemeandIfeltveryhappytherestofthewayhomeI’mgladImadethechoiceItmadebothofusfeelgoodChinesecartoonfilmNeZhahasprovedtobeabigwinnerinthissummer'sboxofficeThisfilm,1.(loose)basedonthenovelFengshenYanyi,isaboutanimaginaryfigurewhofightsagainstunfairfate(命運(yùn))Inthenovel,NeZhaisanaughtyteenager2.killswhoevergetsinhiswayHisfather,acommanderwhogovernstheportofChenTangGuan,3.(force)NeZhatokillhimselfoveranerrorNeZhaisrebornasathree-headed,six-armedgod4.(ride)ontwomagical“wind-and-fire”5.(wheel)tofighthisenemies6.(direct)byYangYu,thefilmdescribesNezha7.a(chǎn)lovelylittleboywhohastoovercomeprejudice(偏見)andhisdarkfate8.(become)ahero“Iwantedtochangethetellingoftheoriginalstory"saysYangInthemovie,bornasademon(惡魔),NeZhaisunfairlytreatedbylocalvillagerswhobelievethathewillgrowuptobeapublicthreatLiBaochuan,9.expertinanimationatHangzhouNormalUniversity,saysNeZhashowsthe10.(develop)ofanimationtechniquesinChinaandhasreducedthegapwiththeworld’sbestSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Observinganimalsinthewildcanbeagreatexperience,butdoyouknowtheforestcanbedangerous?1、.Eventhough,beingintheforestcanbefunyoustillneedtoputthefactthatyoucancomeacrosswildanimalsintoconsideration.Beawareofyoursurroundings.Don’twearheadphonesorlookdownatyourphonescreenwhenyou’rewalkingthroughtheforest.Payattentiontowhat’sgoingonaroundyou.Ifyouseeanimaltracks,keepaneyeoutfornearbyanimals.2、,changedirectionsorturnback.Keepyourdistanceifyouseeananimal.3、.Ifyoucomeacrossananimal,appreciatefromadistancethatyou’regettingtoseethemintheirnaturalenvironment.Mostwildanimalsarejustasafraidofhumansasyouareofthem,andtheywon’tattackyou.Don’tbotherbabyanimals.Neverapproachababyanimalinthewild,evenifitappearstobealone.4、.Wildanimalsaremorelikelytoattackiftheyregardyouasathreattotheirbabies.Ifyou’rereallyworriedaboutababyanimal,leavetheareaandcontactaparkkeeperorlocalofficial.5、.Neverfeedanimalsinthewild.Don’tlitterfoodscrapsintheforestoryoucouldattractwildanimals.Ifyoueatsomethingwhileyou’recampingorhiking,packanyfoodscrapsorwasteinyourbackpackandcarryitwithyou.Youcanalsoputfoodwasteinawastebagandtiethebagtoahightreebranch.A.KeepyourfoodawayfromwildanimalsB.Thebabyanimal’smotherislikelynearbyC.IfyounoticeanbabyanimalwalkingnearbyD.NeverapproachwildanimalsorattempttofeedthemE.Slowlybackawayfromtheanimaluntilit’soutofsightF.Whenthetracksareheadinginthesamedirectionyou’rewalkinginG.Manywildanimalsintheforestwillattackhumansifannoyeddeliberately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)。WarrenHardingwasthe29thPresidentoftheUnitedStates,servingfrom1921untilhisdeathin1923.1、Onewasasuccessfulinternationalconference(會議).AfterWorldWarOne,Britain,JapanandtheUnitedStatesexpandedtheirnavies(海軍).Theybuiltbiggerandbigg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