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濰坊市諸城市2023年考研《英語一》深度預(yù)測(cè)試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Iwasfirstofficeratanairline.OnceChristmasEve,Iwascheckinginstrumentsin1formylastflightoftheday2Iheardanoisebehindme.Ilooked3myshoulder.Justoutsidethecockpit(駕駛艙)doorwaywasaboyofaboutnine4atthecockpit.Atmyglancehestartedto5.“Comeoninhere.”Icalled.Theboystepped6intothecockpit.“Myname’sChad,”Isaid,stickingoutmyhand.Withashysmileheputhishandin7,“I’mSam.”Thecaptainwouldbeinanyminute.Samlookedso8thatIdidn’twanttocutshorthisfun.ItoldSamthe9ofeachbutton.FinallyCaptainJimcameaboard.I10SamtoJim,whogavehimabroadsmile.“Younever11anairplanebefore,Sam?”Jimasked.Eyeswide,Sam12hishead.Followingmy13,hecarefullypressedabuttonasbigashishandtostartthe14,whichhummed(發(fā)出嗡嗡聲)tolife.Samlookedlikehewasabouttocrywith15.Westarteduptheotherengine,16,andarrivedinMaconabout40minuteslater.EachChristmasmorning,Sam’smothercamebyand17atinofcookieswithanoteofthanks.Jimlookedatit,18,andreaditaloud,“Thankyouforwhatyou’vedone.Samhasbeendreamingaboutbecomingapilot.19,he’sgotcancer.”Asmall20deedthatonedoescanmakeabigdifferencetosomeoneelse’slife.1、A.timeB.returnC.preparationD.exchange2、A.a(chǎn)fterB.whenC.a(chǎn)sifD.eventhough3、A.overB.a(chǎn)roundC.a(chǎn)boveD.from4、A.glaringB.a(chǎn)imingC.shoutingD.staring5、A.getinB.turnawayC.runoutD.setoff6、A.cautiouslyB.unexpectedlyC.desperatelyD.deliberately7、A.hisB.himC.meD.mine8、A.thrilledB.worriedC.a(chǎn)fraidD.confident9、A.typeB.functionC.problemD.regulation10、A.carriedB.reportedC.introducedD.directed11、A.sawB.boardedC.startedD.visited12、A.raisedB.bowedC.noddedD.shook13、A.signalsB.instructionsC.exampleD.schedule14、A.flightB.journeyC.buttonD.engine15、A.happinessB.a(chǎn)nxietyC.sympathyD.fright16、A.gaveupB.pulledoverC.tookoffD.wentout17、A.tookB.madeC.boughtD.left18、A.sighedB.sobbedC.breathedD.relieved19、A.StrangelyB.EventuallyC.CarelesslyD.Unfortunately20、A.heroicB.riskyC.kindD.honestSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Twenty-fiveyearsago,asaparenteducator,Ibeganreadingaboutthedangersofpraise.IwascompletelyshockedbywhatIwaslearning:praiseisnotgoodforourkids.Howcouldthatbe?SoIspentyearstalkingwithexperts,readingabouttheeffectsofpraise,andfinallydecidedtoclosethedooronpraiseandfocusonbuildinganencouragingfamily.Eventoday,withmanystudiesavailabletoparents,Istillhearpeoplesay,“Howcanthatbe?Howcansaying‘Goodjob’or‘You’resmart’bebad?”Iunderstand.Itcanbeadifficulthabittobreak.Ifwetellaboy“Youaresosmart!”whenhebringshomeanAinhismathtest,howdoeshefeelwhenhecomeshomewithaD?Ifwe’vetoldhimthatheissmart,thenhewillmorelikelyfeelafailurewhenhestruggleswithhomework—“I’msupposedtobesmart.Whycan’tIdothis?”Praisetrainschildrentodependonconstantfeedbackonwhata“greatjob”theyaredoing.Thisdependencyshattersratherthanbuildschildren’sconfidence.Praisetrainschildrentoask,“Doyoulikeit?”“DidIdoagoodjob?”“Areyouproudofme?”Theybegintobelievethatwhatothersthinkismoreimportantthanwhattheythinkabouttheirachievementsandmistakes.Praisebreakstherelationshipbetweenparentsandchildren.Withoutevenrealizingit,parentsmaybeusingpraiseasatooltodirectthechild’sbehavior.Themessageisclear—Iapproveofyouwhenyou…andIdonotapproveofyouwhenyou…Livingwiththiskindofconstantjudgmentcandamagenotonlythechild’sconfidencebutalsotherelationship.Thesolutiontotheproblemofpraiseisencouragement.Encouragementcanbegivenatanytime,toanyone,inanysituation.Itisacomment,anacknowledgment,astatementthatfocusesoneffort,improvementorchoice.Hearing“Youaresosmart!”canleaveachildatalosswhentheydon’tdowellinatest.Using“ThattookalotofworktocomehomewithanAinyourtest…”givesachildthechancetobesomethingelse.1、Whatcanbeinferredfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Manyparentscan’tgetonwellwiththeirchildren.B.Theauthornevershowsanyapprovaltohischildren.C.It’shardformanyparentstobelievepraiseisharmful.D.Theauthorspent25yearschangingpeople’sopiniononpraise.2、Accordingtothepassage,itseemsthatparents’praise______.A.canleadtochildren’sbeingsmartB.mighthavejusttheoppositeeffectC.isagoodtooltoeducatetheirchildrenD.helpsthemgetalongwellwiththeirchildren3、Whichofthefollowingisagoodexampleofencouragement?A.Youareverygoodatmath.B.YouarethebestartistIhaveeverseen.C.Youhaveaproblemandyouhavetofixit.D.Youdidn’tthinkyoucouldfinishintime,butyoudid.Text2Itiswidelyacknowledgedthatcitieswithsomekindoffunctioningecosystemsmakeforbetterplaceforhumanstolive.Moreplantsandanimalsincitiesmakeforhappier,healthierpeople.AstudyconductedongreenspacesinSheffield,England,forinstance,revealedthatthegreaterthebiodiversity(生物多樣性),thegreaterthepsychologicalwell-being(健康)ofthecity’scitizens.InParis,researchersfoundthatgettingcitizenstotakepartinday-longactivitiesinvolvingurbanwildlifeopenedtheireyestothenaturalworldforatime,atleast.FewcitieshavebeenassociatedwithurbanecologyforaslongasBerlin.“SloweconomicrecoveryaftertheSecondWorldWarmeantthatreconstructionwouldtakealongtime.Thisprovidelocalecologistwiththeidealconditionstodevelopanambitiousecologicalresearchprograminthebombed-outwastelandsofWestBerlin,”saidJensLachmund,asociologistattheUniversityofMaastrichtintheNetherlands.ThepioneeringworkinBerlinbadseveralconsequences,especiallytheformationofsignificantnaturalspaceswithinthecity,suchastheSudgelandeNature.“Berlinhasindeedbenefitedalotfrombeingacasestudyinurbanecology,”saidLachmund.TherecentresearchconductedbyMarkGoddard,abiologistattheUniversityofLeeds,andhiscolleaguesconfirmedtheimportanceofnaturalspacewithinanurbansetting.Goddardandhisteamconductedastrikingglobalanalysisofbirdandplantdiversity,quantifyingtheinfluenceofurbanizationonlevelsofbiodiversityaroundtheworld.“Functioningurbanecosystemswillbeextremelyimportanttohumanhealthandwell-being,”saidGoddard.Citiestakeupjust3%ofthelandsurfacearea,yetaccordingtothemostrecentfigurefromtheUnitedNations,some3.6billionpeople(justover50%oftheglobalpopulation)nowliveinurbanareas.By2050,thisfigureisexpectedtoriseto6.3billion.Withoutanimalsandplantstokeepuscompany,itisadarkfuture.1、ThefindingsinParagraph2arementionedtoexplainthelinkbetween.A.Citizensandtheirwell-beingB.greenspacesandurbanwildlifeC.urbanecologyandcitizens’well-beingD.functioningecosystemsandthenaturalword2、WhatwouldbeGoddard’sattitudetowardsBerlinswork?A.Cautious.B.Admiring.C.Uncaring.D.Negative.3、Theauthorusesfiguresinthelastparagraphtoshow.A.thenegativeeffectofoverpopulation.B.theimportanceofurbanecosystems.C.theseriousproblemsofcitylife.D.therapidgrowthofurbanareas.4、Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Shouldcitiesbeforanimalsandplantstoo?B.ShouldBerlinhavemorenaturalspaces?C.Shouldmorepeopleliveinurbanareas?D.Shouldtheglobalpopulationbecontrollednow?Text3IamastonishedatthewayGodknowswhentosendaspecialgiftofencouragementatjusttherighttime!Itmightbeinadream,alostletter,amemory,orsomethingfoundthatwe’dforgottenabout.MygrandmotherwasfromatowninMichigan.AndsummeraftersummerIenjoyedstayingwithmygrandparentsasayoungchild.Iwasfromthecityandlovedthesmalltownwheretheylived.Peoplekneweveryone,theirchildren,theirpets,theirancestors.Grandmawasalwaysusingherhandsforsomethingexciting...shewouldmakesandwichesandwe’dhaveteaparties,plantflowersandcarefullytendthem.Shelovedknittingsweatersaswellasmakingbeautifulquiltsforhergrandchildren.Irememberthesmallthimble(頂針)shewouldplaceonherfingerwhiledoingherneedlework.Afewyearsago,whenGrandmaleftthisearthforhernewresidenceinHeaven,Ibidfarewelltomylovinggrandmother.Howquicklyourlivescanchange!Wehadjusthadteatogetheracoupleofmonthsearlier,onher91stbirthday.Imissedherverymuch,butInoticeditmostlyonmybirthdays,becausetherewasnocardfromGrandma.She’dneverforgottenmybirthday!OnoneparticularbirthdaywhenIwasfeelingalittlelow,somethinghappenedmademefeelasifshewassharingthatspecialdaywithme.Iwasarrangingsomecolorfulpillowsthatshehadmade,andsuddenlyIfeltsomethinginsideonepillow;itwassmallandhard.Imovedtheobjecttoaseam(縫)thatIcarefullyopened,and,tomydelight,outcameatinysilverthimble!HowhappyIwastofindsomethingthathadbeenapartofher!Notrealizingithadfallenoffherfinger,IpicturedhersewingitintothatlittlepillowthatIjusthappenedtofluff(抖松),toplaceonmybedspread(床罩)thatday.IcarefullylaidthethimblealongsidetheothersI’dcollectedovertheyears.Whatapreciousmemoryofaveryspecialladywho,somehow,Iknew,waslaughingindelightatsewingherthimbleintomypillow.Iheatedthekettleandmadesometea,usingmybestchina,asGrandmaalwaysdid,andthenenjoyedmyteaandGrandma’sthimble.Whatawonderfulbirthdaythatwas!1、Intheauthor’smemory,whatwouldhergrandmotherdo?A.Shewouldmakesandwichesandhamburgersforherfamily.B.Shewouldwearathimbleforneedleworkeveryday.C.Shewouldmakebeautifulquiltsformoney.D.Shewouldlookaftertheflowersinthegarden.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph4referto?A.Themodernworld’sfast-changinglife.B.Thefactthatthegrandmotherhadpassedaway.C.Theauthor’smissinghergrandmother.D.Thelovetheauthorgotfromhergrandmother.3、Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenshefoundthethimble?A.Surprisedandjoyful.B.Delightedbutregretful.C.Guiltyandsad.D.Joyfulbutlonely.4、Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Grandma’sThimble.B.Grandma’sLifeStory.C.TheJoyofFindingSomethingLost.D.TheImportanceofPuttingThingsAway.Text4Animallovershavelongsuspectedthatplayingwithpupswasgoodforthesoul,andnowsciencehasconfirmedit–forstudentsinparticular.TheresultsofanewstudydonebyresearchersattheUniversityofBritishColumbiaconcludedthatthecollegestudentswhospenttimeatdrop-indogtherapysessionsexperiencedanincreaseinfeelingsofwellnessandareductioninoverallstress.Thestudy,asreportedbyScienceDaily,indicatesthatplayingwithpupsisnotonlypopularwiththestudents,it’salsobeneficialtotheirhealth.Thisfindingwasseenacrossgender(性別).Thestudy,whichpublishedonMarch12inthejournalStressandHealth,involved246studentswhoweresurveyedbeforeandaftertheydroppedbydogtherapysessions.Theyoungparticipantsweregivenfreeaccesstopet,hugwithandtalktosevento12therapydogs.Additionally,theyfilledoutquestionnairesrightbeforeandrightafterhangingwiththedogs,aswellas10hourslater.Accordingtoresearchers,theseyoungadultsreportedanotableincreaseinhappiness,asignificantreductioninstressandafloodofenergyrightaftertheirsessionswiththepups.Althoughthereportedfeelingsofhappinessandsatisfactionweren’tlong-lasting,researcherssayothereffectshaveclear,positiveadvantages.“Thesesessionsclearlyprovidebenefitsforstudentsintheshort-term,sowethinkuniversitiesshouldtrytoschedulethemduringparticularlystressfultimes,suchasaroundexamperiods,”AssistantProfessorofPsychologyatUBCandthestudy’sseniorauthor,FrancesChentoldScienceDaily.“Evenhavingtherapydogsaroundwhilestudentsareworkingontheirout-of-classassignmentscouldbehelpful.”1、(小題1)Whatdoesthenewstudysayaboutthepups?A.Theyareonlygoodforcollegestudents.B.Theyareonlybeneficialtothestudents’physicalhealth.C.Theycanincreasehappinessandsatisfaction.D.Theycancreatepositivefeelingsthatlastverylong.2、(小題2)Whatdoestheauthorofstudyadviseuniversitiestodo?A.Allowtheirstudentstohavetherapydogstoavoidacutestress.B.Allowtheirstudentstohavetherapydogsaroundduringeachexam.C.Allowtheirstudentstohavetherapydogsaroundduringtheirclass.D.Allowtheirstudentstohavetherapydogstoachievegoodgrades.3、(小題3)WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2?A.Collegestudentsliketoplaywithpups.B.Dogtherapysessionsarepopularamongcollegestudents.C.Peopleespeciallycollegestudentsareundergreatpressure.D.Playingwithpupsbenefitsmalesandfemalesmentally.4、(小題4)Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.Pups,bestfriendsofhumans.B.Pups,therapiesforstudents.C.AnimalloversandpupsD.PetskeepingandthesoulPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)請(qǐng)根據(jù)上下文線索及所給提示填空,使短文語義連貫.語法正確,并把該詞的完整形式寫在答題紙上相應(yīng)題號(hào)橫線處。Teenagershavelongbeentoldthatbeingactiveand1.(take)partinsportsisgoodfortheirhealthButnewresearchsuggeststhattoomuchsportforteenagerscouldnegativelyaffecttheirwell-beingjustasmuchastoo2.sportTheUSDepartmentofHealthandHumanServicessuggeststhatyoungpeople3.(age)between6and17work4.a(chǎn)tleast60minutesaday,7hoursaweekButresearchersfromSwitzerlandsaytheirstudysuggeststhat14hoursofphysicalactivityaweekisbestforpromotinggoodhealthinteenagersHowever,morethan14hours5.(appear)tobeharmfultotheirhealthToreachtheirfindings,theyhad1,245teenagers6.(survey)intheirresearchAllparticipants(參與者)wererequiredtoanswerquestionsaboutheightandweight,sportspractice,sports7.(injure)andwell-beingTheirwell-beingwasmeasuredusingtheWordHealthOrganization(WHO)Well-beingIndex,8.providesscoresbetween0and9.Oftheparticipants,10.4%weremaleAlmost9%ofthesemaleswereoverweightTheoverall11.well-beingscoreforallparticipantswas12.Theresearchersdividedsportsparticipantsintolow,average,13.,andveryhighTheresearchersfoundthatparticipationinthelowandveryhighactivitygroupsweremorelikely14.(have)well-beingscoresbelow13,comparedwithparticipantsintheaveragegroupTheresearchersfoundthatthehighestwell-beingscoreswere15.a(chǎn)byparticipantswhocarriedoutaround14hoursofphysicalactivityaweek,butbeyond14hoursresulted16.lowerwell-beingscoresTheresearcherssuggestthatdoctors17.careforteenagersshouldchecktheirlevelofsportspracticeTeenagers18.(probable)needasupportiveandcloserfollow-upoftheirhealthandwell-beingAwomanandamanweredrivingalongthemotorwayinopposite1.(direction)whentheycrashedintooneanotherBothoftheircarswerecompletelydestroyed,2.neitherofthemwashurtTheygotoutoftheircars,andthewomansaid,“Wow,lookatourcars-there’snothing3.(leave)!But,atleastwe’reallrightThismustbe4.signthatweshouldbefriendsandnottrytoblameeachother”Themanreplied,“Yes,definitely,Ican’tagree5.youmore”Thewomansaid,6.(point)toabottleontheground,“Andhere’sanothermiracleSomehowthisbottleofwinefrommybackseatdidn’tbreakSurely,thismeans7.weshoulddrinkthewineandcelebrateourgoodfortune”ShehandedthebottletothemanThemannoddedhishead,openedit,and8.(drink)aboutathirdofthebottletocalmhisnervesThen,hegave9.backtothewomanThewomantookthebottle,10.(immediate)putthecapbackon,andhandeditbacktothemanThemanasked,“Aren’tyouhavingany?”Thewomanreplied,“No,IthinkI’lljustwaitforthepolice”SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Weallneedfriendsinourlife.Whatisimportantisthathowlongfriendshiplasts.Sometimes,itmaybeafewmonths,afewyearsorsometimesforever.1、Friendsarethepeoplewhoarealwaystherereadytolendahelpinghandtoyou.Letusfindoutthe"bestqualities"infriends.Sharingiscaring!Youcanshareeverythingwitheachother.Littlekidssharetheircrayons,toys.2、Notonlyopinions,goodfriendssharethingstoo!Likeclothes,notes,coffee,youandyourbestfriendshouldn'thavesecondthoughtsaboutsharingthesethingswitheachother.Becauseafterall,sharingiscaring.TrustandLoyalty(忠誠(chéng)).Friendshipisaveryspecialrelationshipbasedontrustandloyalty.Youshouldbeabletoshareyourdeepestsecretwithyourbestfriend.Ifyoudon'tfeelthatyourfriendisloyaltoyou,whatisthewholepointofbeingfriendswiththatperson?3、PersonalAdviser.Abestfriendshouldbeafriendwhoguidesyoutotherightpath,andknowswhatisgoodandwhatisbadforyou.4、Afterall,formostofthepeople,friendsarethefirstoneswhomtheyturntoforadvice.Listener.Forallthosesaddayswhenwearefeelinglow,abestfriendisalwaysreadytolistentoourproblems.Ofcourse,yourfriendwouldnotsurelyhaveallthesolutionstoyourproblemsorwhattodonext.Buttheygiveyouasenseofbelongingthatyouarenotaloneandtheyarealwaysthereforyou.5、Andalso,theylistenwithinterest.A.Elderssharetheirhappiness,ideasorviews.B.Everybodywantsfriendstobeintheirlifeforever.C.Yourfriendwouldneverjudgeyouonyourmistakes.D.Atruefriendshipisafriendshipinwhichyoucantrusteachother.E.Whowouldnotwantanhonestopinionfromtheirfriends?F.Afriendshouldneverbeslowtogiveyouad

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