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敖漢旗2023年考研《英語一》高分沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)IdoalotofmanagementtrainingeachyearfortheCircleKCorporation,anationalchainofconveniencestores.Amongthetopicsinourseminarsistheretention(留住)ofquality1Duringthese2,Iaskedtheparticipants,“Whathas3youtostaylongenoughtobecomeamanager?”Minuteslateranewmanager4thequestionandslowly,withhervoicealmostbreaking,said,“Itwasa$19baseballglove.”Cynthiatoldthegroupthatshe5tookaCircleKclerkjob.Onhersecondorthirddaybehindthe6,shereceivedaphonecallfromhernine-year-oldson,Jessie.He7abaseballgloveforLittleLeague.She8thatasasinglemother,moneywas9,andherfirstcheckwouldhaveto10forpayingbills.Perhapsshecouldbuyhisbaseballglovewithhersecondorthirdcheck.WhenCynthia11forworkthenextmorning,Patricia,thestoremanager,askedhertocometotheoffice.Cynthia12ifshehaddonesomethingwrongorleftsomepartofherjob13fromthedaybefore.Shewas14andconfused.Patricia15herabox.“Ioverheardyoutalkingtoyoursonyesterday,”shesaid,“andIknowthatitis16toexplainthingstokids.ThisisabaseballgloveforJessie.Hemaynotunderstandhowimportantheis,eventhoughyouhavetopaybills17youcanbuygloves.Youknowwecan’tpaygoodpeoplelikeyouas18aswewouldliketo;butwedo19,andIwantyoutoknowyouareimportanttous.”People20morehowmuchanemployercaresthanhowmuchtheemployerpays.AnimportantlessonforthepriceofaLittleLeaguebaseballglove.1、A.goods B.employers C.customers D.employees2、A.discussions B.tests C.preparations D.trips3、A.taught B.caused C.urged D.impressed4、A.took B.raised C.replied D.a(chǎn)pplauded5、A.officially B.particularly C.originally D.normally6、A.counter B.store C.job D.shelves7、A.a(chǎn)sked B.needed C.changed D.purchased8、A.explained B.a(chǎn)rgued C.disagreed D.decided9、A.tight B.impossible C.troublesome D.vital10、A.prepare B.spend C.use D.go11、A.a(chǎn)rrived B.left C.reached D.went12、A.a(chǎn)ssumed B.wondered C.realized D.a(chǎn)dmitted13、A.open B.finished C.incomplete D.a(chǎn)lone14、A.delighted B.a(chǎn)shamed C.worried D.disappointed15、A.delivered B.handed C.brought D.served16、A.convenient B.simple C.complex D.hard17、A.a(chǎn)fter B.before C.because D.though18、A.much B.great C.far D.many19、A.a(chǎn)ppreciate B.value C.care D.count20、A.believe B.remind C.understand D.RememberSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Mentiontheword“coding”andthefirstimagethatcomestomindisacomplicatedalgorithm(運(yùn)算法則)thathasnorelationshiptotherealworld.Itis,therefore,nowonderthatmostkidsavoidlearningthisskillthatisbecomingincreasinglyimportantintoday'sworld.Now,thankstoasmallrobot,evenkidsasyoungasfive,willbedemandingprogram.Root,arobot,canbeaccessedusinganiPad.Ithasbeendesignedtoteachcodingtokidsatvariouslevels.Forbeginnersoryoungchildren,Rootislessaboutcodingbutmoreaboutproblem-solving.Kidscanconstructa“whatif”situationbymovingicons(圖標(biāo))aroundonthetabletandobservingtheconsequencesoftheiractioninstantly.Thissimple“causeandeffect”logiccanbeusedtoteachtherobotto“drive”alongaverticaldry-erasewhiteboardandquicklydrawwithadry-erasemarker.Rootcanalsobeinstructedtomovearoundthefloor,drawpatterns,andavoidbarriers.Asstudentsgetmorecomfortablewiththeconcept,theycandownloadcommands,meaningthatRootcanbetoldtodrawaracetrackonawhiteboard,andthenmultipleRootrobotscanbeinstructedtoraceeachother.OtherfunoptionsincludeprogrammingRoottogofasterwhendrivingoverthecolorgreenandcomingtoastopuponsensingthecolorred.That'sjustthebeginningofthepossibilities—Rootcanalsobetaughttofleewhenitdetectsdanger,whichinthiscaseisthebeamfromaflashlight,andevenplay“AngryBirds”onawhiteboardusingreal-worldphysics.SincemultipleRootscanbeusedatthesametime,therobotistheperfectclassroomtooltointroducecodingtoyoungkids.Raphaelbelievesthatthisnovelapproachtocodingwillexcitegreatinterestbecauseunlikethetraditionalmethod,Rootmakescodingfunforeventheyoungestofstudents.Unfortunately,therobot,successfullytestedbykidsinthelaboratory,isnotyetavailableforschools.TheresearchersestimatethatRootwillbesoldforabout$200,makingitfairlyaffordableforanyonethatwishestolearnhowtocode.1、Whyarekidsafraidtolearntocodeaccordingtotheauthor?A.Itisverydifficultforthemtolearnthisskill.B.Itgetsthemmoreuncomfortabletousecomputers.C.Learningcodewillcostthemalargesumofmoney.D.Kidsfinditwillhavelessfunplayingcomputergames.2、TherobotcalledRoothelpskidsto______.A.changekids'studyattitudesB.moveiconsaroundmoreeasilyC.greatlyimprovekids'testmarksD.feelateasewhenlearningtocode3、Whatdoweknowabouttherobot?A.Itteacheskidstocode.B.Itisusedtodesignprograms.C.Itmakes“AngryBirds”popular.D.Ithelpskidstobreakcodes.Text2ThereisalottolearnaboutthecreationsofBeatrixPotter—notonlyisshetheauthorandillustratorofoneoftheworld'smostfamouschildren'sbooks,TheTaleofPeterRabbit,butalsoapioneeringconservationistwiththespiritofascientist."PottergrewupasthedaughterofawealthyVictorianfamily,butalongwithherbrotherwhofilledanentireflooroftheirlargehouseinLondonwithallsortsofanimals,"saidAnneLundin,aretiredprofessorfortheUW-MadisonSchoolofLibraryandInformationStudies."Asanadult,shewasafrustratedbotanicalillustratorandscientist.Thatfieldwasnotopentoherbecauseshewasfemale,"Lundinsaid.Potterwasurgedtotumthecharmingillustrationsandstoriesshewroteinletterstochildrenintobooks.Shewrote23booksinall—abodyofworkthathasinspiredplays,ballets,filmsandanastonishingamountofmerchandise."TheTaleofPeterRabbitisprobablythemostfamouschildren'sbookintheworld,whichwaspublishedin1902andhasreallystoodthetestoftime.It'sbeentranslatedinto36languages.Theparentsandgrandparentswillshareitwiththenextgeneration,"saidLundin.Potteralsomadeamarkontheworldthroughherlandconservation."Inmanyways,shewaslikePeterRabbit,venturingintoaworldofadventureandrisk.ShewithdrewfromLondonassoonasshestartedmakingsomemoneyonherbookstotheLakeDistrictandbecameanextremelyimportantfarmerandconservationist.Shepreservedandpassedon15farmsandover4,000acres,whichweregivenbacktothecountryasgiftsinthe20thcentury,"saidLundin.Eventhoughshewasborn150yearsago,shewasamazinglymodern—herembracingofthenaturalworld,commentedJenniferBlatchleySmith,anartisticdirectoroftheshowPeterRabbitTalestocelebratethe150thanniversaryofPotter'sbirth.1、WhathelpedBeatrixPottertowriteTheTaleofPeterRabbitsuccessfully?A.Herlifeandworkexperiences.B.Herspecialtyinanimated(動(dòng)畫)pictures.C.Hersuccessinbecomingabotanicalscientist.D.Herinterestinanimalsinchildhoodalone.2、Whatdoestheword"frustrated"inthethirdparagraphmean?A.Disappointed.B.Devoted.C.Motivated.D.Inspired.3、WhatisBeatrixPotter?A.Abotanistandartist.B.Anextremelyimportantfarmerandsuccessfulscientist.C.Awriter,conservationistandfarmer.D.Anartisticdirector.4、Whydoestheauthorwritethearticle?A.IncelebrationofPotter's150thbirthday.B.InhonourofPotter'snewcontributions.C.InpraiseofPotter'sspiritofselflessness.D.InsupportofPotter'sbookpromotions.Text3Howmuchtelevisiondoyouwatch?Didyoureallygiveanhonestanswer?Arecentstudyshowsthatpeoplearen’ttotallytruthfulabouttheirtelevision-watchinghabits.ThestudyinquestionwasconductedatBallStateUniversityintheUS.Researcherstherewantedtofindouthowmuchtelevisionpeopleviewaccordingtotheirage.ThestudywaspaidforbyacouncilassociatedwiththeNielsenCompany,whichdeterminestelevisionratings.Theconclusionswerethatpeoplespendmorethan8hoursadaylookingatascreen.Thisincludedcellphonesandcomputers,butthemajorityweretelevisionscreens.Therearethreeinterestingthingsaboutthisstudy.Thefirstisthatpeopleareexposedtomorethanonehourofadvertisementsperday.ThesecondisthatevenwithaccesstoDVDsandinternetvideos,televisionisstillthemostpopularmediasource.Thethirdisthattheamountofscreen-watchingpeopledoisrelativelythesamefromtheagesof18-65.So,ifeveryoneiswatchingtelevision,whylieaboutit?Well,ifsomeoneadmitstheywatchtelevisionforfiveorsixhours,theycouldbeconsideredacouchpotato.MichaelPhillips,oneofthestudy’smainresearchers,says,“There’sasocialstigmaforpeoplewhowatchtoomuchtelevision.Sometimes,however,watchingthelatestrealityshoworthefunniestsitcomgivesco-workersandfriendsfunthingstotalkabout.”Evenifyoudowatchalotoftelevision,perhapswecanusethisstudyasareasontobehonestwithourselvesabouthowmuchtimewespendinfrontofthetelevision.Imean,afterall,everyoneelseisdoingit...1、WhydopeoplelieabouthowmuchTVtheywatch?A.Becausetheshowtheywatchedisnotthelatest.B.Becausetheymaybelaughedatbyco-workersorfriends.C.Becausetheydon’twantotherstoknowwhattheywatched.D.Becausethere’ssomethingnegativeattachedtowatchingtoomuchTV.2、Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothestudy?A.Themostpopularmediasourceistheinternet.B.18-year-oldswatchmoreTVthansomeoneintheir60s.C.Peopleareexposedtooverthananhourofadvertisementsaday.D.Researcherssaythatpeoplewatchover8eighthoursoftelevisionaweek.3、Howcouldpeoplefeeltobeconsideredasacouchpotato?A.comfortableB.a(chǎn)shamedC.excitedD.satisfied4、Whatideadoestheauthormainlywanttoexpresswiththearticle?A.WhattheeffectsofwatchingTVare.B.Howmuchtelevisionweshouldwatcheveryday.C.TherearesomeinterestingfactsofwatchingTV.D.Peoplelieabouthowmuchtelevisiontheywatch.Text4SomeEventsontheWeekendSoulmusic:WinterJam&SoulFestWinterJamreturnstoAmalieArenaat6pmSaturdaywithagroupoftopstarslikeCrowder,BrittNicoleandColtonDixon.$30atthedooronly.(813)301—2500..OnSunday,SoulFestcomestotheUSFSunDome.R&BsingerBrianMcknightleadsthisyear’sstarsalongwithNewEdition’sJohnnyGill.$51.75andup.(813)974—3004..ThemeParks:Epcot,LegolandTheInternationalFestivaloftheArtsopensatEpcot,combiningvisualandperformingarts.ItrunsFridaysthroughMondaysthroughFeb.20.ThisweekbringsconcertsfromAshleyBrown,whoplayedMaryPoppinsonBroadway,andJoshStrickland,whoplayedTarzaninDisney’sproductiononBroadway.Includedwithadmissions:497--$114..Art:SecondSaturdayArtWalkThisweekisSt.Petersburg’sSecondSaturdayArtWalk.Amongthemanyofferings,itistheopeningoftheFemalePersuasionexhibitionattheCiderPressCafé,601CentralAve.Theexhibitionfeaturesfourlocalwomenwhorepresentarangeoftechniquesandstyles,$26--$36.www.ArtW.Motorcycles:GibtownBikeFestThisfreemotorcyclerally(拉力賽)inRiverviewwillhaveliveentertainmentincludingGregBillings,MarshallTuckerandtheBlackHonkeys.Itruns3to10:30pmFriday,10amto10:30pmSaturday,10amto5pmSundayattheInternationalIndependentShowmen’sAssociationClubhouse,6915RiverviewDrive,Riverview.(813)677—3590.Thefreereceptionis6to9pmSaturday.1、Whatcanbeknownaboutthesoulmusic?A.Itisdirectedbytwotopstars.B.Itisperformedinthesameplace.C.Itsadmissionischargedequallyeachtime.D.Therearetwoperformancesofitontheweekend.2、WhereshouldTomgoifhewantstoenjoyaneventforfree?A.Epcot.B.St.Petersburg.C.Riverview.D.TheUSFSunDome.3、Whicheventspeciallyshowswomen’sworks?A.Art:SecondSaturdayArtWalkB.ThemeParks:Epcot,LegolandC.Motorcycles:GibtownBikeFestD.Soulmusic:WinterJam&SoulFestPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)FestivalsaremeanttocelebrateimportanttimesandeventsTheWesternHalloweentakesplaceonOctober31everyyear1.(obvious),ithaditsorigininmanyold2.(believe)aboutthereturnofthespiritsofdeadpeopleHowever,childrennowadayscelebrateit3.theirownwaysandtheyarealwayslookingforwardtoits4.(arrive)Manyyoungpeoplealsohavegreatfunwitheachother,playingmusicanddancingtoitLiHua,anexchangestudentintheUSA,attachesgreatimportanceto5.(learn)aboutthecustomsandcultureshereOnthisfestivenight,heaswellashishand,6.(dress)infancyclothing,isgiving7.(amaze)performancesintheopenairThesongwhich8.(sing)onthestagenowwasjustwrittenbyLiHua,for9.beingafamousmusicianishisforeverdreamActually,itisthesameinteresttheyshare10.bringsthemtogetherAsateenager,therewasatime1.IwascrazyaboutclassicalmusicIloveditsomuchthatIoftenwondered2.IcouldhaveachancetoenjoyclassicalmusicataconcertYouknow,itisnopleasurejust3.(watch)themusiciansplayonTVLatermybrotherhappened4.(have)achancetotakemetoaconcertThatmeantIcouldsitfacetofacewiththemusiciansItwas5.firsttimeinmylifethatI6.(be)toaconcertIwas7.(entire)attractedbythebeautifulmusicwhile8.(listen)Iwas9.excitedthatnightthatIfound10.hardtogotosleepAsaresult,IstayedawakethewholenightSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Smartphonestress:Areyouavictimof‘a(chǎn)lwayson’culture?Youareonholidaybutsecretlycheckyourworkemailsthemomentyouwakeup.Yougetanxiousifthere’snoWi-Fiinthehotelormobilephonesignalupthemountain.1、Andyousecretlyworrythingswillgowrongatworkifyou'renotthere.Therearethetypicalsignsof“alwayson”stressinducedbysmartphoneaddiction.Work-lifebalancePittsburgh-baseddeveloperKevinHoleshwassoworriedabouthowmuchhewasignoringhisfamilyandfriendsandhedevelopedanapp-Moment-tomonitorhisusage.Theappenablesuserstoseehowmuchtimethey'respendingonthedeviceandsetupwarningsifself-controlledusagelimitsareoffended.2、“Sometimeonyourphone,sometimeoffit,enjoyingyourlovingfamilyandfriendsaroundyou.”Andsomeemployersareacknowledgingthatgettingthework-lifebalancerightisn'tsoeasy.Weneedhelp.“Alwaysstressed”3、Youarenotgivingyourbodytimetorecover,soyou'realwaysstressed.Andthemoretiredandstressedweget,themoremistakeswemake.4、Thefactthatwecanstayconnectedtotheworkplacewhereverweareintheworldisfeedingdeep-rootedinsecurities.SlowdownindecisionWeknowconsumemediaformorehoursthanwesleep.5、Itactuallymakesitmoredifficulttomakedecisionsandmanyarebecominglessproductivebecausethey'reoverwhelmedbyitallandfeeltheycanneverescapetheoffice.A.Moment’sgoalistopromotebalanceinyourlife.B.Yougetexcitedifyoureceiveatextmessageorane-mailfromafriend.C.Thisisleadingtoasortofslowdownindecisionanditiscreatingmorestressintheworkplace.D.Thenegativeimpactsofthis‘a(chǎn)lwayson’culturearethatyourmindisneverresting.E.Physicalandmentalhealthcansuffer.F.Mobilephonecompaniesarguethatmobileconnectivityisbeneficial.G.Youarenervousifyourphoneisgettinglowonpower.Ifyouintendtoworkwiththisbookseriously,Isuggestthatyougiveyourselfeveryadvantagebycarefullyfollowingthelawsoflearning:Spaceyourlearning.1、Eachsessionmaytakeonehalfhourtoanhourandahalf,dependingontheamountofmaterialandonyourownspeedoflearning.Dooneortwosessionsatatime-threeifyou’regoingstrongandareallinvolved-andalways

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