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考研《英語一》阜陽市潁州區(qū)2023年臨考沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)BillGatesdoesn’tpretendhelivesinanequalhousehold.Whenit1parentinghisthreechildren,thebillionaireadmitshiswifeMelindahasdonemorethanher2oftheworkraisingthekids.Gatesspenttwoyearstakingmathandcomputersciencecourses,butnever3hisdegree.“MyeldestdaughtergraduatesfromStanfordinJune,soI’m4shewon’tfallintomyfootsteps.”Gatesjoked.Gatessaidheandhiswifehavebeenquitecautiousaboutthe5they’veusedtoraisetheirthreechildren.Hesaysthecouple6a1970s“LoveandLogic”parentingmodel.Thecoreideaofthephilosophyiscenteredontheideathattakingemotionalcontrol,essentiallyreducingemotional7likeshoutingorblamingkids,is8forparents.“Oneofthegreatestbenefitsof9LoveandLogicisthatithelpsuslearnhowtokeepatightercontrolonouremotionsandonour10.”Gatessaid.Gatesadmitsheandhiswifehaven’tbeenperfectat11theapproach.“Canyougetridoftheemotion?Youcan’t12doit.”hesaid.Besides,theLoveandLogicmodelalso13theimportanceofnotrelyingonrewardsforkids,butinsteadshowingunconditionalloveandpraisingkidsforwhotheyare,notwhattheydo(ordon’t)14,likeapoortestscoreora(n)15grade.“Manyhighlysuccessfulpeople16withgradesaschildren.”Gatessaid,“What’smostimportantisthatour17developgoodcharacter,curiosityandproblem-solvingskills.”ThemodelisabitliketheSocraticmethod,18itpushesparentstofocusonaskingquestionsoftheirkidsandgettingthemtothinkabouthowto19theirownproblems,20feedingthemanswers.1、A.devotestoB.looksforwardtoC.comestoD.leadsto2、A.shareB.sightC.reachD.power3、A.finishedB.missedC.lostD.purchased4、A.sorryB.pessimisticC.normalD.optimistic5、A.theoryB.modelC.practiceD.idea6、A.evaluatedB.dislikedC.followedD.a(chǎn)dapted7、A.displaysB.a(chǎn)partmentsC.mistakesD.reactions8、A.expensiveB.usefulC.meaninglessD.familiar9、A.facingB.lackingC.a(chǎn)pplyingD.repairing10、A.mindsB.handsC.eyesD.tongues11、A.carryingoutB.studyinginC.believinginD.survivingon12、A.roughlyB.commonlyC.totallyD.gradually13、A.hidesB.stressesC.costsD.covers14、A.earnB.a(chǎn)chieveC.loveD.show15、A.badB.variousC.impressiveD.harmful16、A.grewB.smiledC.criedD.struggled17、A.staffB.teachersC.parentsD.children18、A.whenB.whyC.whereD.what19、A.solveB.guessC.makeD.guide20、A.butforB.insteadofC.incaseofD.thankstoSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1InarecentseriesofexperimentsattheUniversityofCalifornia,researchersstudiedtoddlers’thinkingaboutwinnersandlosers,bullies(欺凌)andvictims.Inthefirstexperiment,toddlers(學(xué)步兒童)watchedasceneinwhichtwopuppets(木偶)hadconflictinggoals:Onewascrossingastagefromrighttoleft,andtheotherfromlefttoright.Thepuppetsmetinthemiddleandstopped.Eventuallyonepuppetboweddownandmovedaside,lettingtheotheronepassby.Thenresearchersaskedthetoddlerswhichpuppettheyliked.Theresult:20outof23toddlerspickedthehigher-statuspuppet—theonethatdidnotbowormoveaside.Itseemsthatindividualscangainstatusforbeingdominant(占優(yōu)勢的)andtoddlerslikewinnersbetterthanlosers.Butthenresearchershadanotherquestion:Dotoddlerslikewinnersnomatterhowtheywin?So,researchersdidanotherexperimentverysimilartotheonedescribedabove.Butthistime,theconflictendedbecauseonepuppetknockedtheotherdownandoutoftheway.Nowwhenthetoddlerswereaskedwhotheyliked,theresultsweredifferent:Only4outof23childrenlikedthewinner.Thesedatasuggestthatchildrenalreadyloveawinnerbytheageof21-31months.Thisdoesnotnecessarilymeanthatthepreferenceisinborn:21monthsisenoughtimetolearnalotofthings.Butifapreferenceforwinnersissomethingwelearn,weappeartolearnitquiteearly.Evenmoreinteresting,thepreferenceforwinnersisnotabsolute.Childreninourstudydidnotlikeawinnerwhoknockedacompetitordown.Thissuggeststhatalreadybytheageof21-31months,children’slikingforwinnersisbalancedwithothersocialconcerns,includingperhapsageneralpreferenceforniceorhelpfulpeopleoveraggressiveones.Inatimewhenthenewsisfullofstoriesofpublicfigureswhocelebratewinningatallcosts,theseresultsgiveusmuchconfidence.Humansunderstanddominance,butwealsoexpectstrongindividualstoguide,protectandhelpothers.Thisfeelslikegoodnews.1、Oneofthepurposesoftheexperimentsisto________.A.teachtoddlershowtogainhigherstatusB.offertoddlersachancetowatchasceneC.observetheprocessoftoddlers’solvingaconflictD.findouttoddlers’attitudetowardwinnersandlosers2、Thetoddlersregardedbowingandmovingasideasasignof________.A.obeyingrulesB.gainingstatusC.givingintotheotherD.showinggoodmanners3、Whatdoesthesecondexperimenttellusabouttoddlers?A.Theyareexcellentlearners.B.Theyarealwayschangeable.C.Theyshowmercytotheloser.D.Theyvaluekindnessoverwinning.4、Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftheresultsoftheseriesofexperiments?A.Disappointing. B.Encouraging.C.Unexpected. D.Controversial.Text2Mr.Omorogbewasoriginallysettograduatein2014.Butafterafightwithhisdad,hewas“tossedout”onthestreet.Eventually,hisgrandmothertookhiminforawhile,butwithherworkingduringtheday,Omorogbeneededtocareforhisseriouslyillgrandfather.Schooleventuallybecametoomuch,sohedroppedout.Formanystudentsacrossthecountry,circumstanceslikeOmorogbe’scanderail(使偏離軌道)themthehigh-school-to-collegetrack.Inhiscase,BostonPublicSchool’sRe-EngagementCenterwasabletoconnecthimwithEDCOYouthAlternative,aschoolthatprovidesextrasupporttonontraditionalandstrugglingstudents.HestartedinSeptember2016andwillhavehisdiplomainhandbyMay.“Ihavemycounselor(指導(dǎo)教師)whocallsmeeveryday.IfImissschoolfortwoorthreedays,she’llcallme,andask,‘AreyouOK?’”saysOmorogbe.“Duringthevacations,she’llcallme;formybirthday,she’llbakemeacake.”Tenyearsago,BostonhighschoolstudentslikeOmorogbewerefarlesslikelytogettheirdiploma.In2007,thecity’sgraduationratewas59percent.Thisyear,in2017,thenumberofBostonstudentswhograduatedinfouryearshitarecordhighof72.4percent.Statewide,thegraduationrateincheduptoarecord87.5percentfrom87.3percentlastyear,accordingtostatefigures.“You’reseeinggradualprogress,”saysPaulReville,aprofessoratHarvard’sGraduateSchoolofEducationandformerSecretaryofeducationforMassachusetts.“We’redealingwithoneofthemostimportantproblemsthatwehaveineducationthesedays,whichispeopledroppingoutwithoutahighschooleducationandhavingnoplacetogoinoureconomy.”EducationexpertssayBoston’srecordgraduationratewasparticularlyencouragingbecauseofthegainsbythecity’sAfrican-AmericanandLatinostudentsinthelastdecade–13.6and16.5percentagepointsrespectively.Butwithroughly5,500kidsacrossthestatestilldroppingoutofhighschooleveryyear,professorRevilleandothersadmitthatMassachusetts,widelyrecognizedashavingthenation’sleadingeducationsystem,stillhasalongwaytogo.1、WhydidOmorogbedropoutofschool?A.Hehadapoorfamily.B.Hehadnointerestinhisstudies.C.Hewasseriouslyinjuredinafight.D.Hehadtotakeontheroleofacarer.2、WhatdoesOmorogbethinkofhiscounselor?A.She’sstrict.B.She’skind-hearted.C.She’sopen-minded.D.She’sknowledgeable.3、WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutBoston’shighschoolgraduationrate?A.Itreachedarecord87.5percentthisyear.B.Therehasbeenariseofover10percentin10years.C.Thisyear’sfiguresshowasharpincreaseoverlastyear’s.D.Lessthanhalfofthestudentscouldgraduate10yearsago.4、What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.ThesuccessstoryofMr.OmorogbeB.BostonstudentsareregainingtheirconfidenceC.TheimportantrolehighschooleducationplaysD.ReformshavegivenfreshhopetostrugglingstudentsText3Thetimesarechanging.OnThursdayOctober13th,singer-songwriterBobDylanwasawardedtheNobelPrizeinLiterature,markingthefirsttimethehighly-eyed-onliteraryawardhasgonetosomeonewhoismainlyseenasamusician,andgivingrisetoheateddiscussions.The75-year-oldwontheprize“forhavingcreatednewpoeticexpressionswithinthegreatAmericansongtradition”,theSwedishAcademysaid.“For54yearshehasbeenatit,reinventinghimself,”saidSaraDanius,theacademy’spermanentsecretary.“BobDylanwritespoetryforthecar.Butit’sperfectlyfinetoreadhisworksaspoetry.”AndwhilemanyDylan’sfanshavefoundgreatdelightatthenews,othersonlineandintheliterarycommunityarecrosswiththeCommittee,sayingtheawardhasskippedoverfictionwritersforthesecondyear.NewYorkTimesBookRevieweditorPamelaPaulsaiditwasgoodnewsbutpointedouthowmany“deserving”noveliststhereare.DirectorMartinScorseseputoutastatementsayinghewas“overjoyed”thatDylanwasawardedtheprize.“Dylan’spoetry,hismusicalgenius,hasmeantsomuchtomepersonallyandtogenerationsofpeoplearoundtheworld,”Scorsesesaid.“Hisworkhasinfluencedandshapedculture,andhehasneverstoppedexploringandgrowingasanartist.TheNobelCommitteehasgivenDylanaformofrecognitionthatfitshisroleinourculture—inworldculture.”DylanwonaPulitzerPrizein2008forhis“greatinfluenceonpopularmusicandAmericanculture”.He’sthefirstAmericantowintheliteraryNobelsinceToniMorrisonin1993.1、WhydoesBobDylan’swinningtheNobelPrizecausehealeddiscussions?A.Hecreatedpoeticexpressions.B.Heisknownasamusician.C.Hereinventshimself.D.Heis75yearsold.2、WhichisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedpartinParagraph4?A.a(chǎn)rethankfultoB.a(chǎn)resatisfiedwithC.a(chǎn)reangrywithD.a(chǎn)reworriedabout3、WhatcanweknowaboutDylanaccordingtoMartinScorsese?A.DylaninfluencesMartinalot.B.Dylanishappywiththeaward.C.Dylanisapoetratherthanamusician.D.Dylanbenefitsalotfromworldculture.4、Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.AbriefintroductiontoBobDylan.B.ThereasonforBobDylan’ssuccess.C.BobDylan’sinfluenceonAmericanculture.D.DifferentviewsonBobDylan’swinningtheNobelPrize.Text4Bothhoneybeesandantsaresocialinsectsthatliveingroupscalledcolonies.Theysurvivebymeansoftheircollectiveintelligence.Theirdecision-makingpowerisdistributedthroughoutthegroup;thatis,nooneantorbeemakesdecisionsforthegroup.Instead,theyworktogether.AsDeborahM.Gordon,abiologistatStanfordUniversity,says,"Antsaren'tsmart.Antcoloniesare."Thesameistrueforbeecolonies.Althoughbeesandantsarequitedifferentphysically,theyhavealotincommonintermsoftheirsocialbehavior.Specifically,honeybeesandantshavesimilarroleswithinthecolony,bothhavecommunicationsystems,andbothhavethecapacityforlearning.Antscommunicatebyusingchemicalscalledpheromones,whichcanalertotherstodangerortoafoodsource.Forexample,whenworkerantsfindapromisingsource,theylettherestofthecolonyknowhowtofinditbyleavingatrailofpheromonesonthewaybacktothecolony.Theotherantspickupthemessageusingtheirsenseofsmell.Bees,ontheotherhand,usemovementtocommunicatewitheachother.Workerbeessendmessagestoeachotherbymeansofa"dance".Differentspeedsandmovementssenddifferentmessages.Forexample,whenworkerbeescalledscoutsgoouttofindanewhomeforthecolony,theyreturnanddoadancefortheotherworkerbeesthatindicatesthelocationofthenewhomeandhowsuitableitis.Thefasterthescoutsdance,thebetterthenewlocationis.Honeybeesandantsarebothcapableoflearning.OneChinesestudyfoundthatbeescanbetrainedtolearnandrememberaroutetoafoodsource.Theresearchersalsofoundthatbeescanbetaughttorecognizehiddenobjectsandusetheconceptsof"sameness"and"difference"toaccomplishcertaintasks.Antstakethisonestepfurther.RecentAmericanresearchhasshownthatantsnotonlyhavetheabilitytolearn,butalsocanteachtheirforagingskillstootheryoungerants.Theyobservedthatolderantsaccompanyyoungantsinsearchoffoodandteachthemtherouteandhowtoavoidobstacles.Aswecansee,thesocialbehaviorofhoneybeesandantsisquitesimilar.Bothcoordinatecomplexactionsandaccomplishcrucialsurvivaltasksbycooperatingingroupsconsistingofmanyindividuals.Unintelligentastheymaybeasindividuals,asgroupstheyoftenshowamazingbrillianceastheygoabouttheireverydayactivities.1、Whatdoantsandbeeshaveincommon?A.Theyliveinsimilar-sizedcolonies.B.Theymakeuseofcollectiveintelligence.C.Theyhavesmallleadershipgroupsthatmakealldecisions.D.Theyusethesamemethodstocommunicatewitheachother.2、Whatdoesthespeedofabee'sdanceindicate?A.Thequalityofanewcolonylocation.B.Thedistancetoaneighboringcolony.C.Thediscoveryofanewfoodsource.D.Thedirectiontoapotentialfoodsource.3、Inparagraph3,howdoestheauthordemonstratetheideathatHoneybeesandantsarebothcapableoflearning?A.Byusingstatistics.B.Byexplainingreasons.C.Byreferencingopinions.D.Bypresentingstudyfindings.4、Whatisthebenefitofcollectiveintelligence?A.Itallowsthecolonytoreproducemorerapidly.B.Itimprovesworkcooperationwithinthecolony.C.Itreducesthedivisionoflabouramongmembers.D.Itenablesindividualstoteacheachothernewskills.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Ataboo(禁忌)isasocialactionthatisnotallowedEverycultureintheworldhas1.(it)owntaboosThebreakingofataboosometimesmakespeoplefeel2.(comfort)IlearnedthisthroughmyownexperienceLastweekend,WangLinandIshowedtwo3.(foreign)aroundourcityMrSinghwasfromIndiaandMrWhitefromtheUSA.WhenI4.(hold)outmylefthandtoshakehandswithMrSingh,heseemedtobeunhappyMrWhite,5.,wasquitecasualHesaidhellotomewithabigsmileandawaveofhishandIntheevening,westoppedatarestaurantfordinnerInoticedthatMrSinghdidn’ttouchthebeefandMrWhiteseemednot6.(like)chickens’clawsDuringthemeal,WangLinsaidsorrytoMrSinghandcontinued7.(explain)thatwedidn’tknowitwasatabooinIndiatoshakeone’slefthandMrSinghexplainedthat8.oxenaresacred(神圣的)inIndia,peopledon’teatbeefthereMrWhitejoinedinandsaidthat9.wasnotusualintheUSAforpeopletoeatchickens’clawsHewentontosaythat10.(America)don’tusuallygetintoeachother’spersonalspaceIsn’titagoodlessonthatneedsremembering?Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrectFortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblankBeforeage3,mostchildrenlackthenecessaryskillstolieSomewherebetweentheagesof3and8though,alotofchildrenbecomeshockinglyskillfulattellingliesAgroupof3-year-olds1.(seat)inaroomandtoldnottopeekatatoyplacedoutofsightwhiletheadultlefttheroomWhentheywerelateraskediftheyhadpeeked,onlyabouthalfofthekidsattemptedtolieThiswasrepeatedwith7-year-olds,andthemajorityofthekidsavoidedtellingthetruthAtfirst,itisbecausetheycan2.childrenlieTheyreachapointdevelopmentally3.theyrealizethattheycansaysomethingthatisnottrueTheseliesarenotasignofmoralfailuresin4.theparentsorthechildByage7or8,mostchildrenliefortworeasonsOneistoescapepunishmentandtoremaininyourgoodgracesChildrenfigureoutthat5.theysaytheydidnotdosomething,theymaybeabletoavoidpunishmentOlderchildrenarealsobetterthantheyoungeronesatreadinghumanemotionandpredictingyourreactionSincemostofthechildrenwanttomaketheirparentshappy,theirliesmaybea6.(misguide)attempttoprovidetherightanswerThekidwhotellsyouthathedidnotbreakthevase,eveninthepresenceofabrokenvase,isjusttellingyouwhatyouwanttohearHeknowsyouwouldbeupsetaboutthevase,sohemakesupalietomakeyouhappyIronically,kidsofstrictparentsareactuallymorelikelytoliethan7.fromamorelaid-backhomeAchildwhoknowsthathegetsspankedfordoingwrongmayfeelmotivatedtoliemoreoftenandhemaybecomemoreskilledatit,becauseheknows8.(catch)willleadtopunishmentWhenitcomestotellingthetruth,whenachildmaturesandagesyouwillseetheliesbecome9.(frequent)Thisisaresultofmorematurekidslearningresponsibilityandbeingaccountable10.theiractionsIfyouryoungsteristellinglies,don’tpanicHewillmostlikelygrowoutofthisstagewiththehelpofhisparentssettingtherightmoralvaluesTheexperimentinthisarticlewasperformedbyparentsandchildrenSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Itwasthe2015“superstorm”inNewSouthWalesthatrestoredmyfaithinpeople.Duringabreakintheweather,Istupidlydecidedtodriveintotowntobuysomegroceries.However,asIleftthesupermarketanddroveback,theweathertookaturnfortheworse.1、Havingnowheretogo,Ispottedayoungmaninhisfrontyardassessingthesituation.Hequicklywavedtometocomeandparkinhisdriveway.2、.Theman,whointroducedhimselfasTrent,theninvitedmetowaitinsidehishousewithhiswife,Kaytiandtheirtwodaughters.ItoldhimIwasconcernedaboutthedamagetomycar,asthecontinuingrainwasstartingtoturnintohail(冰雹).Trentthengrabbedablanketfromhisgarageandcoveredmycar.3、Fortunately,hiseffortssavedmycarfrombeingdamagedbythehail.By11:00a.m.,theelectricityandphoneserviceshadbothgone.4、TrentmademeacupofteaandKaytigavemeatoweltodrymyselfoff.Thethreeofuschattedwhilewaitingfortheweathertogetbetter.IlearnedthatTrenthadlosthisjobandwasstrugglingtofeedthefamily.Whenthehailstopped,IshookTrent’shandandkissedKaytigoodbye.5、Iwasverymovedbytheirkindnessanditrenewedmyfaithinpeople.AsIwentoutthedoor,IaskedTrentfortwoofhisbusinesscards.Myfatherhassincecalledtoofferhimajobasaclerkathiscompany.A.ItbeganpouringsoheavilythatIwasforcedtostop.B.ThecoupleweresomodestasIthankedthemfortheirhelp.C.Iwassurprisedthathedidn’taskforanythinginreturnforhisassistance.D.Iwasgratefultoescapetherunningwaterthatwasabouttodrownmycar.E.Itrieddrivingfastertoescapetheheavydownpourthatwassuretocome.F.Asaresult,Icouldn’tcontactmyparents,despiteknowingthey’dbeworried.G.Hewaswetbuthedidn’tseemtomindbeingoutinthewildweatheronmybehalf.Mostpeoplewillagreethatitisgoodtoread,butnotallreadingisequal.Herearesometip

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