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考研《英語一》順河回族區(qū)2023年高分通關(guān)卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)DuringtheNov.11shoppingevent,manypeopletendtobuymorethantheyneedbecauseofsalespromotionsorjustplainurge.Butwhatnormally1theshoppingspree(瘋狂購物)isnot2butregret.That'sbecausemanypeoplejustbuythingstofillthe3intheirhearts,butaccumulatingthingsactually4theburdenintheirminds.TheconceptofDansharimayprovidea(n)5totheproblem.DanshariwasbasedonthreeChinesecharacters,duansheli,6refusal,disposal(清除)andseparation.Itpromotestheideaofgettingridof7thingsandseparatingoneselffromthedrivetoown8possessions.Therearetwobasicrulesthat9whetheryoushouldkeepsomething--therelationshipbetweenyouandtheitemunder10aswellasthetiming.Sobeforeyou11yourpaymentpasswordforsomething,askyourselftwoquestions:DoI12itnow?Doesitsuitme?Danshariencouragesyounotonlyto13yourselfthings,buttogiveuptheunreasonabledesireassociatedwithowningthem.Nowadays,peopleneedtolearnto14theirdailylives.Buyonlythenecessitiesand15items,regularly16thingsyoudon'tneedanymore,thenyou'llgetfreedominyourheart.However,itdoesn'tmeanthatyoushould17yourdesireandlivealessinterestinglife.Instead,youshould18yourselfratherthanmaterialgoods.Through19whattobuyandwhattogetridof,youcanseeadeeperreflectionofyourself.20learningtomakewisedecisionsaboutmoreimportantthings.1、A.preventsB.followsC.startsD.promotes2、A.expectationB.wealthC.satisfactionD.relief3、A.emptinessB.needsC.silenceD.space4、A.measuresB.coversC.relievesD.indicates5、A.limitB.a(chǎn)lternativeC.solutionD.introduction6、A.meaningB.a(chǎn)bolishingC.violatingD.predicting7、A.updatedB.temporaryC.usedD.unnecessary8、A.privateB.materialC.valuableD.popular9、A.proveB.permitC.decideD.a(chǎn)ffect10、A.guaranteeB.considerationC.controlD.discussion11、A.changeB.createC.provideD.enter12、A.needB.tryC.wantD.match13、A.denyB.prepareC.spareD.serve14、A.fixB.riskC.enrichD.simplify15、A.specialB.cheapC.suitableD.optional16、A.discoverB.recycleC.updateD.a(chǎn)bandon17、A.fuelB.identifyC.killD.balance18、A.reflectonB.focusonC.giveupD.cheerup19、A.choosingB.a(chǎn)voidingC.comparingD.mentioning20、A.ratherB.otherwiseC.thereforeD.stillSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1YourNewYear’splantomovemoreisoneofthetoughesttostickto,andagroupofscientistsworkingwithobese(過度肥胖的)micethinkthey’restartingtounderstandwhyRatherthanoursedentary(久坐的)livescausingweightgain,saysAlexxaiKraviz,theNationalInstitutesofHealthneuroscientistwholedthestudy,changesinbrainchemistryafterwestartgainingweightaffectourcapacitytomove.“Obsesmicecanmovejustfine,”saysKravitz,whopublishedtheworkwithhisteaminCellMetabolism“Theyjustdon’t.”WhatKravitz’steamfoundisthattheactivityofaparticulardopamine(多巴胺)receptorlinkedtomovementgoesdownasmicegainweightonahigh-fatdiet.Sotheniceslowdownandtheymoveless.Andwhentheresearchersrestoredtheactivityofthatdopaminereceptor—DR2—themicestartedmovingmore,eventhoughtheywerestillobese.TheteamalsosawthatleanmicemissingtheDR2receptoractedlikeobesemice.Thisisthetarget,saysKravitz—restoringthatdopaminereceptorfunction.“Maybe20or30yearsdowntheroad,wecoulddothatinpeople,”hesays.Andthereisonemorething:ThescientistsfednormalmiceandthemicelackingDR2thesamehigh-fatdiet.Bothsetsofmicegainedweightatthesamerate.KravitzsaysthisisimportantbecausemicelackingDR2movelessfromtheget-go,whereasanormalmousetakesalittletimetostartseeingthatdopaminereceptor-relatedlossofexercise.Theabilitytoexerciseseemstobedisconnectedfromweightgain,hesays.“Exerciseisahealthythingtodo,butitsimpactonweightlosshasbeenexaggerated,”hesays.“Wehavetoberealisticaboutthesizeoftheeffectofexerciseonweight,asopposedtohealthbenefits.”Still,beforeyouabandonyourNewYear’sexerciseplan,keepinmindthatthisstudywasdoneusingahigh-fatdiet,andnotthenormalcalorierestrictionthatpeoplemaintainwhentheydiet.That’sabigdrawbacktothework,saysVickiVieira-Potter,aUniversityofMissouriphysiologistnotinvolvedinthestudy.“Theyfeedthemicewithhigh-fatdiet,itdamagesthereceptor,andthatdecreasesactivity.Thosewhoplantolostweightshouldrememberhigh-fatdietisanicewaytocauseobesityinthelab,butit’snotthesameasthenormalsituationofobesity,”shesays.Sinealsosaysthatalotoftheweightgaininthemicecameaftertheystoppedmovingaround,whichindicatesthatthelossofmovementdidimpactobesity.1、AlexxaiKravitzislikelytoagreethat________.A.high-fatfoodleadstothelackofDR2B.lessmovementresultsfromweightgainC.thelackofDR2resultsinlessmovementD.weightgainleadstotheinactivityofDR2.2、Whatcanweinferfromtheresearchmentionedinthepassage?A.High-fatdietisboundtocauseobesity.B.Theresearchteamaimtodealwithhumanobesity.C.High-fatdiethaslittleinfluenceontherateofweightgain.D.Obesemice’sabilitytomoveisaffectedbytheinactivityofDR2.3、Theunderlinedword“exaggerated”inParagraph7canbereplacedby“________”.A.underestimatedB.excludedC.overlookedD.overemphasized4、AccordingtoVickiVicki-Vieira-Potter,________.A.besidesdiet,otherfactorsbehindobesityshouldn’tbeignoredindailylifeB.thetotallossofmovementcandoharmtothefunctionofDR2C.AlexxaiKravitz’steammisreadtheresultsoftheresearchD.obesityismainlycausedbyhigh-fatdietpeopletake.Text2ThebusscreamedtoastopinNazareth,Israel.FiveAustralianbackpackersboardedandstruckupaconversationwithme.Theyaskedtypicaltravelers’questions—wherewasIgoingandwhywasItravelingalone?Myplanwastotravelwithafriendofafriend,Iexplained,butwhenIcalledherthatmorning,shedidn’tpickupandIhadnootherwaytoreachher.Mystomachwasinknots,butIdecidedtoheadoutanyway,thinkingImightrunintoherifItraveledtoTiberius,wherewehadplannedtogotogether.“Whydon’tyoutravelwithus?”oneofthebackpackersoffered.Theywereexperiencedadventurerswhowouldworkforafewmonths,save,thentravelforaslongastheycould.TheircurrentplanwastoexploretheMiddleEastandEuropeinthreemonthswhileworkinginLondon.Itseemedriskytotravelwithstrangers,butmyinstinctsaidyes.Forthenexttwoweeks,IexploredIsraelwiththebackpackersandlearnedtotrustmyinstinctsinalltypesofnewandinterestingsituations.Whentheyhookaride,Itookthebus,butwhentheywantedtostealintotheKingDavidHotel’sswimmingpool,Iledtheway.TheworldopeneduptomebecauseIchosetotravelalone.Ijoinedcompletestrangers,whobecomeclosefriends.Yearslater,onecouplefromthebackpackinggroupevenflewfromSydneytoPhoenixtobeinmywedding.Thetripwassuchaspecialexperiencethatitgavemeconfidenceinallareasofmylife.Sincethen,I’vebackpackedaloneacrossSouthAfrica,sky-divedfrom12,000feetinNewZealandandevenmovedacrosstheU.S.withnojoblinedup.OnmythirddaywanderinginIsraelwithmynewfriends,IbumpedintothewomanIwassupposedtomeet.ThoughIwashappyshewasallright,Iwasgratefulshehadn’tpickedupthephone.1、By“Mystomachwasinknots”(inparagraph1),theauthormostlikelymeansthatshewas______.A.sickofridingonabumpybus B.nervousofmeetingstrangersC.upsetaboutthesuddenchange D.sorryabouttheimpracticalplan2、Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthebackpackerstheauthormet?A.Courageousbutdisrespectful. B.Joblessandpoorlyeducated.C.Warmheartedandtrustworthy. D.Homelessbutlighthearted.3、Theauthor’ssixthsensetoldherthat______.A.shewouldgetalongwiththebackpackers B.itmightcausetroubletohaveaswimC.sheoughttostayawayfromthebackpackers D.itcouldaddexcitementtogetafreeride4、Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Mostofthebackpackersbecametheauthor’slifelongfriends.B.Theauthorgatheredthecouragetobeafulltimebackpacktraveler.C.Thewomanmissedthephonecallwiththepurposeoftravelingalone.D.Theauthorconsidereditthebestdecisionofherlifetotravelonherown.Text3Haveyoueverlookedatafashionableitemofclothingandfeltconfused?Ifso,yourconfusionmayhavemadesense.Severalmonthsago,highfashionbrandBalenciagareleaseda“T-shirtshirt”,whichisashirtsewnonthefrontofaT-shirt.Theunusualdesignhascertainlyconfusedalotofpeople.Butthe“doubleshirt”isn’tfightingaloneonthefrontierofstrangefashion.EversinceUSshoemanufacturerCrocsreleaseditsfamoushole-filledfoamshoes,theso-called“uglyfashion”hasn’tshowedanysignsofslowingdown,theBusinessofFashionwebsitenoted.BritishdesignerPaulSurridgebelievesthattheriseofuglyfashionisasignthatpeopleareboredwithlookingperfectallthetime.“Fashionthrives(v.蓬勃發(fā)展)onnovelty”,hetoldtheFinancialTimes.Indeed,fashionisallaboutchanges.Somethingthat’sconsidereduncooloneminutecanthenturnouttobethelatestmust-havefashionitemthenext.AndintheeyesofUSfashionwriterMeganCollins,uglydoesn’tnecessarilymeanthedesignoftheitemisugly.Afterall,uglyissomethingsubjective.“Uglyfashionmeans‘notthemainstream’—itisnotwhateveryone’swearing;itisnotwhatthegeneralpopulationconsidersas‘in’rightnow,”shetoldstylenewssiteFashionista.Butthroughoutthehistoryoffashion,whenanynewtrendappears,mostpeopletendtohateit,beforeiteventuallybecomesloved.AsItaliandesignerMiucciaPradatoldTheNewYorkTimes,“Maybebecauseitisnewer,uglyisattractive.Uglyisexciting.”Meanwhile,popularsocialmediafashionbloggersalsohelppeopletopickupnewuglyfashiontrends.Thesebloggersexpressthemselvesthroughtheirclothes,showingtheiruniquepersonalitiesandmakingstatementswiththeirwardrobechoices.However,asClever-ishMagazinenoted,justbeingcomfortableinyourownskincouldactuallybe“thebestlook”.“Ipersonallylovehavingauniqueexpressionbecausewithoutuglyfashionanddiversity,we’dalllookthesame,”AustralianfashioninfluencerandmodelZanitaWhittingtontoldFashionista.“Iappreciateanythingthat’soutofthenorm(n.規(guī)范).”1、Theunderlinedword“in”inthepassagecouldbereplacedby____________.A.uglyB.fashionableC.a(chǎn)ffordableD.expensive2、Whatwillsomesocialmediafashionbloggersdotoshowtheirpersonalities?A.Theywilldressthemselvestolookperfect.B.Theywilltrysomenewandexcitingclothes.C.Theywillmakestatementswithothers’clotheschoices.D.Theywillexpressthemselvesbywearinguglyclothes.3、WhatcanweinferfromZanitaWhittington’swords?A.Sheisinfavorofuglyfashiontrends.B.Shedoesn’tcareaboutfashionatall.C.Shehopestobethesameasothers.D.Shewantstolookuglyasamodel.Text4Onemorningmorethanthirtyyearsago,IenteredtheTrackKitchen,arestaurantwhereeveryonefromthehumblest(卑微的)tothemostpowerfulcameforbreakfast.Inoticedanemptychairnexttoanelderly,unshavenman,wholookedsomewhat_____.Hewaswearingaworn-outhatandwasalone.IaskedifImightjoinhim.HeagreedquietlyandIsatdowntohavemybreakfast.Wecautiouslybeganaconversationandspokeaboutawiderangofthings.Weneverintroducedourselves.Iwasconcernedthathemighthavenomoneyandnotbeabletoaffordsomethingtoeat.SoasIrosetogobacktothecounterandbuyasecondcupofcoffee,Iasked,“MyIgetyousomething?”“Acoffeewouldbenice.”ThenIboughthimacupofcoffee,Wetalkedmore,andheacceptedanothercupofcoffee,Finally,Irosetoleave,wishedhimwell,andheadedfortheexit.AtthedoorImetoneofmyfriends.Heasked,“HowdidyougettoknowMr.Galbreath?”“Who?”“Themanyouweresittingwith.HeischairmanoftheBoardofChurchillDowns.”Icouldhardlybelieveit.Iwasbuying,offeringafreebreakfast,andfeelingpityforoneoftheworld’srichestandmostpowerfulmen!MyfewminuteswithMr.Galbreathchangedmylife.NowItrytotreateveryonewithrespect,nomatterwhoIthinktheyare,andtomeetanotherhumanbeingwithkindnessandsincerity.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“disheveled”mean?A.Unfriendly.B.Untidy.C.Gentle.D.Kind.2、TheauthorboughtcoffeefortheoldmanbecauseA.hethoughttheoldmanwaspoorB.hewantedtostartaconversationC.heintendedtoshowhispolitenessD.hewouldliketothanktheoldman3、Howdidtheauthorprobablyfeelafterhetalkedwithhisfriend?A.Proud.B.Pitiful.C.Surprised.D.Regretful4、Whatisthemessagemainlyexpressedinthestory?A.Weshouldlearntobegenerous.B.Itishonorabletohelpthoseinneed.C.Peopleinhighpositionsarenotlikewhatweexpect.D.WeshouldavoidjudgingpeoplebytheirappearancesPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)There’resomethingyoushouldpayattentiontowhenyou’reinThailandThere’sonethingforsure:Don’ttouchtheheadThaipeoplearevery1.(friend)Afterall,itisknownasthe“LandofSmiles”,butlikeanyothercountrythere’resomecustomsvisitorsshouldfollowincaseyouoffend(冒犯)someoneunknowinglyTheheadofapersonorstatue(雕像)inThailandisregardedas2.mostimportantpartofthebodyIt3.(consider)rudetotouchastranger’shead,asitwouldbeinmostcountriesaroundtheworldItisalsoimpolitetotouchtheheadofastatue,4.(especial)astatueoftheBuddha(佛)Certainly,closefriends5.familymembersoftentoucheachother’sheadsorhair,6.isnotrudeAnd,ofcourse,anotherthingisveryimportant:KnowwhereyourfeetareVisitorsshouldtrytoavoid7.(point)theirfeetdirectlyatanotherpersonorBuddhastatueItisalsonotpropertostepoverapersonoraBuddhastatue8.otherwords,yourfeetshouldalwaysbe9.(low)thananotherperson’sheadBuddhismplaysakeyroleinthecountry’scultureTherefore10.(tourist)needtoshowrespecttowardsthereligion(宗教)Sometimesthetargetsweset1.(us)arejusttoohighWethinkthatwewillbebetterpeopleinthefutureJustasweareeasilytakenoverbytheplanningfallacy(謬見),2.(believe)thatwecancompletealargeprojectforworkinanafternoon,wethinkinthefuturewewillbebetter-organizedandmoreself-disciplinedOneofthemost3.(fame)examplesoftheplanningfallacyisthatoftheOxfordEnglishDictionaryIn1860planswereinplacetocompleteitwithinthreeyearsIn1879therewasanewdealtopublishinwithinadecade,4.a(chǎn)fterfiveyearstheyonlygotsofar5.theword“ant”Itwasfinallycompletedin1928,by6.timeitwasconsideredoutofdateandrevisionsbeganatonceThesamethinghappenswhenitcomesto7.(change)ourlifestylesWereadaboutanewideaandthatoptimismfiresupalloveragainAttheUniversityofTorontoJanetPolivyhasbeenstudyingwhatshecalls“falsehopesyndrome”Shefoundthatpeoplesetthemselvesunrealistictargetswhichtheyundoubtedlyfailedtoreach,leavingthemfeelingeven8.(bad)aboutthemselvesSomeofthestudentsshestudied9.(try)andfailedfor10yearstomakethesamechangeintheirlives,buteachyearthey10.(convince)thatthistimeitwouldworkSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Ifyou’reafirst-timelanguagelearner,youknowthatemotional(情感的)upsanddownsisanormalsituation.Whenyouunderstandaconceptorbegintocomprehendthelanguage,youmayexperiencefeelingsofexcitement.However,thoseareoftenfollowedbymomentsofdisappointmentanddiscouragement,duringwhichyoumightfeelasifyouwillnevermastertheconceptsandattaintheabilitytounderstandandcommunicateeffectively.1、?Learnvocabularyeffectively.Vocabularyisthemostimportantpartofcommunication.Themorewordsyouknow,themoreyoucansayandunderstand.Theabsolutebestwaytolearnvocabularyisthroughtheuseofflashcardsthatyoumakeyourself.Purchaseasetof3×5indexcards(索引卡片)andcuttheminhalf.2、Asyoulearnmoreinformationabouteachword,e.g.pluralformsofnounsandprinciplepartsofverbs,youcanaddthesetothecards.?3、Researchshowsthatlanguagestudentslearnmoreeffectivelyandacquiremorewhentheystudyfrequentlyandforshorterperiodsoftimethaniftheystudyinfrequentlyforextendedperiodsoftime.4、Thismeans,doingafewhomeworkexerciseseachdayratherthandoingallhomeworkthenightbeforetheyaredue.?Practicelanguageactively.5、Sayvocabularywordsoutloud,readpassagesinthetextaloud,dopronunciationactivitiesorallyandnotjustmentally.Writeouttheanswerstoactivitiesratherthanglidingthroughtheminyourmind.Readaloudentiresentencesinanactivityratherthanjustreadingafill-inresponse.Transferringlanguagefromyourmindtoyourmouthisaskillthatrequiresagreatdealofpractice.A.Breakstudytimeintosmallerperiods.B.Thenuseflashcardsasalearningtool.C.Trytostudyeachday,andseveraltimesaday.D.Thetime-testedapproachesareeffectiveinyourlearning.E.WriteawordonthefrontanditsEnglishdefinitionontheback.F.Wheneverpossible,speakthelanguagealoudratherthanrecitingsilentlytoyourself.G.Belowaresomeapproachesthatwillrelieveyourpotentialfrustrationandhelpyousucceedinlanguagelearning.第二節(jié)(共5小題;根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填人空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。OnatypicalhotAugustdayinXianyouCounty,FujianProvince,ZengDemei,aretiredworkerinhisseventies,hurriesdownabusystreet.Inhishandisablackleatherbag.Zengopenshisbag,takingouttwoforms.71Eachoftheformscontainsdetailedinformationofastudent.Onhisarrivaltwohourslaterawomangreetshimandleadshimtoherofficewhereanothermaniswaiting.Theyarethetwovillageofficials.TheyinspecttheformshandedtothembyZengandimmediatelyrecognizethegirls.72?"It’sapitybutitdoesn'tmatter."saysZeng,whowastesnotimeindecidingtolookfortheremainingchild,SuQiuju.Afterhalfanhour,theystopoutsideasmallhousemadeofmudbrick.Amiddle-agedmanandagirlinafadedpinkdressgreetthem.SuQiujuiseightyearsold.Shewasforcedtodropoutofschoolafterbothherparentsdied.Sheisnowlivingwithherunclewhocannotaffordhisownchildren'seducation.However,theyea

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