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考研《英語(yǔ)一》2023年廣州市芳村區(qū)臨考沖刺試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Ourtoleratingabilityisindeedwaybeyondourimagination.Butnotuntiltheverycriticalmomentwillwe1ourpotentialtoleratingability.Therewasawomaninthecountrysidewhogotmarriedattheageof18andhadtoescapewithhertwodaughtersandasonwherevershecouldattheageof26duetotheJapanesearmy’sinvasion.Manypeopleinthevillageatthattimecouldnot2thesufferingofbeingafugitive(亡命者)andwantedtocommitsuicide.Aftersheknewaboutit,shewouldcometothose3,saying,“Don’tdothat4thing.Therearenosuchsetbacks(挫折)thatwecouldnotovercome!”FinallysheinsisteduntilthedaywhenalltheJapanesearmieswerekickedoutofChina.5,hersondiedofdiseasewithoutsufficient6andnutritioninthosedaysofhardships.Herhusband,afterknowingthedeathofhisson,layinbedfortwodayswithouteatinganddrinkinganything.Shetearedtoherhusbandandsaid,“Wehaveatoughdestiny,buthowevertoughourliveswillbe,weshouldalso7Thoughoursonhaspassedaway,wecanhaveanother.”Aftergivingbirthtothesecond8herhusbanddiedofedema(水腫?。?whichalmost9heraway.Buteventually,she10andheldthethreeyoungchildreninherarms,saying,“Mysweethearts,don’tfeelscared.Youstillhaveme,yourdearmum!”Ittookherpaineffortsto11herchildrenupandthelifeofherfamilywasgettingbetterandbetter.Twodaughtersweremarriedandsowashissonfinally.Shesaidtoeveryoneshemet,“Look!WhatIsaidis12right.Therearenosuchsetbacksthatwecouldnotovercome!Mylifeissohappynow!”Shewas13graduallyandcouldnotdothefarmworkanymore.Soshestayedathomeanddidsomesewingwork.Nevertheless,theHeavenseemedtoshownoaffectiontoherwhohadundergonea14life.Shegotherlegbroken15whenshewasnursinghergrandson.Duetoheroldagethatposedagreatrisktoheroperation,shedidnotreceiveoperationandhadtolieinbedalldaylong.Herchildrenallcriedheavily,whileshemerelysaid,“Whydoyoucry?Iamstillliving.”16shecouldnotrisefrombed,shedidnotcomplainaboutanythingandanybody.Instead,shesatonthebedanddidsomesewingwork.Shehadlearntscarves-weaving,crafts-making,etc.Allherneighborsspoke17ofherskillsandcametolearnfromher.Sheliveduntil86.BeforeshewenttoHeaven,shesaidtoherchildren,“Youallshouldlivetoyourbest.Therearenosuchsetbacksthatwecouldnotovercome!”Wewillonlygettorealizeourownironwillandstrongtoleratingabilityaftergetting18heavily.Therefore,nomatterwhatyouaresufferingfromnow,donotmerelycomplainaboutthe19ofourdestinyandmaintainlow-spiritedallthetime.Therearenosuchsetbacksthatwecouldnotovercome.Onlythosewhohavenoconfidenceandcouragetoovercomesetbackswillbe20atlast!1、A.recognize B.realize C.reduce D.reach2、A.bear B.see C.find D.feel3、A.houses B.villages C.women D.people4、A.hard B.silly C.easy D.smelly5、A.Therefore B.However C.Furthermore D.Besides6、A.food B.water C.medicine D.clothes7、A.persist B.help C.work D.a(chǎn)ccept8、A.child B.son C.daughter D.baby9、A.get B.give C.blew D.put10、A.stopped B.cried C.sighed D.recovered11、A.raise B.teach C.build D.love12、A.nearly B.a(chǎn)bsolutely C.a(chǎn)lmost D.naturally13、A.dying B.growing C.a(chǎn)ging D.complaining14、A.happy B.long C.normal D.rough15、A.purposely B.a(chǎn)ccidently C.suddenly D.quietly16、A.Asthough B.Eventhough C.Aslongas D.Eversince17、A.happily B.loudlyChighly C.formally18、A.hurt B.ill C.excited D.stricken19、A.unfairness B.unhappiness C.unfitness D.uncomfortableness20、A.hit B.improved C.defeated D.hurtSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Sharpshootersrefertothosewhoareskilledatfiringagunandaccuratelyhittingwhattheyareaimingat.However,somefisharealsocalledamazingsharpshooters.Peoplewonderhowtheyhittheirtargetswithoutusingtools?Byspitting!Thefishshootsoaccuratelythattheyrarelymisstheirtarget.Theseamazingfisharearcherfish(印度射水魚).ThereareseveraldifferenttypesofarcherfishlivinginSoutheastAsia.Theyspitattheirdinnertocatchit.Tocatchdinner,afishfirstsetsitselfinacertainplace,forexamplejustbelowthesurfaceofthewater.Itputsthetipofitsmouthsoitbarelybreaksthroughthewater.Then,thefishwaitsforanunsuspectinginsecttolandonaleaforbranchhangingoverthewater.Whenanunsuspecting,orunknowinginsectlands,thefishattacks.Thefishsqueezesitsgill(腮)coversveryrapidly,whichforceswaterintothefish'smouth.Intheroofofitsmouththefishhasagroove(槽)?Thefishformsthesmallgrooveanditstongueintoanarrowtubebypressingitstongueupagainstitsgroove.Thewaterforcedintothefish'smouthisforcefullypushedoutofthefish'smoulhthroughthetube.Archerfishhavebeenknowntosendastreamupto5meters(16feet).However,archerfishcanonlyshootinsectsupto1-2meters(3-6feet)awayduetotheirlimitedaccuracy.Whentheunsuspectinginsectishitwithasuddenstreamofwater,itisknockedintoorfallsintothewater.Onceinthewater,theinsectbecomesdinner.Archerfishlearnhowtospitwhentheyareyoung.Theygetmoreaccuratewithpractice.Adultarcherfishrarelymiss.Withinameter,archerfishwilloftenspringoutofthewaterandgrabaninsectintheirmouths.1、Paragraph1flinctionsasa(n).A.background. B.comment.C.explanation. D.introduction.2、Whichofthefollowingistherightstepsofarcherfish’shuntingforaninsect?a.Ithasitstonguepressedagainsttheroofofitsmouth.b.Itgatherswaterintoitsmouthbysqueezingitsgillcoversquickly.c.Itshootsastreamofwaterattheinsectabovewater.d.Itstaysunderwaterforaninsecttolandnearby.A.a(chǎn)dcb B.dbacC.dbca D.a(chǎn)dbc3、Ifaninsectis3feetaway,anarcherfishwilloftentocatchit.A.jumpoutofthewater B.spitakindofoilyliquidC.shootastreamofwateratit D.pushitstongueoutofitsmouth4、Archerfishcan’thitinsects5metersawayforthereasonthat.A.theireyesightislimitedB.theycan’thitfarawayinsectspreciselyC.theirmouthsareunderthesurfaceofwaterD.thelongestdistancetheycanhitisatmost5metersText2I’vworkedparttimesincetakingearlyretirementtenyearsago.Iwasinspiredbyanolderfriend.Weworkedforthesamecompany,andheretiredtwoyearsbeforeIwasalsoconsidered“spare”,assomecompaniescallit.SoonafterIleftwork,wehadlunchtogether.First,heassuredmethattherewaslifeafterwork.Thenherelatedhisownexperience.Hedidn’twanttotakeanotherfull-timejob,soheturnedhisdaughter’soldbedroomintoahomeoffice.Hearrangedforsomeconsultingworkfromouroldcompany,andhepickedupmoreprojectsfromothercontacts.Soonhewasworking20to30hoursaweek.Hewasn’tmakingasmuchmoney.Hiskidsweregrown-up,sohedidn’tneedasmuchincome.“AssoonasIleftthatjob,”hetoldme,“mybackproblemswentaway.Istartedtoeatbetterandgetmoreexercise,Imakehalfasmuchmoney,butIfeeltwiceasgood,andI’mtwiceashappy.”Idecidedtofollowasimilartrack.Atthetime,myyoungerchildalmostfinishedcollege,somyparentalresponsibilitieswerewindingdown.Wesoldouroldhouseandmovedintoatownhouse.Iwenttoworkformyself.Andtheresult?TodayI,too,makelessmoney.Butwemakeendsmeet.AndIfeeltwiceasgoodandtwiceashappy.Ourexperienceisn’tforeverybody.Butalotofpeoplehaveretiredearlyandlivedtotellthetale,whichprovesitpossible.Jack,anotherfriend,wasasalesmanforacommunicationfirm.Hehadalongdistancetoworkanddidalotoftraveling.Hedecidedtoleavethecorporateworld,inpartbecausehehadhealthproblemsandhewantedtospendmoretimewithhisfamily.Later,hequithisjobwithflexiblehoursandwasrestoredtohishealth.Andnowhehasfoundapart-timejob,andhe,togetherwithhisfamily,isleadingamorerelaxinglife.1、Howdidtheauthorandhisfriendsfeelabouttheirretiredlife?A.It’sbusybutwealthy.B.It’sflexiblebuttiring.C.It’shealthyandhappyD.It’srelaxingandwasteful.2、Whatdidthewriter’sfriendtrytotellhimatlunchthatday?A.Heregrettednotleavinghisjobearlier.B.HelivedamuchbetterlifeafterretiringC.Hemademoremoneyafterfindinganewjob.D.Hislifewasnoteasyforhimafterlosinghisjob.3、BeforeJacklefthislastjob,he______.A.livedabusylifeB.usedtofindpart-timejobsC.oftentraveledwithhisfamilyD.workedhardasarealtravelagent4、Whatdoestheauthormainlyconfirmbywritingthetext?A.HealthismoreimportantthanworkB.Youngpeoplegenerallyliveanexhaustinglife.C.Moreretiredpeoplearepayingattentiontohealth.D.Itmaybeagoodchoiceforpeoplewhoretireearlytodoapart-timejob.Text3Tome,inspirationsmeantoputmythoughts,heart,andcreationsintomyjewelry.SometimesIbecomesoinspiredwithwhatI’mworkingonthatIcanfinishoneormoresetsinlessthananhour.Becauseofthatfeeling,Ihavenamedmyjewelrycollection“Inspirations”.Iama17-year-oldseniorwithsickle-cellanemia.Withthis,Iaminandoutofthehospitalalot.SoIstartedmakingjewelryayearagowhenIwasinthehospital.Ireallyneededsomethingtodo,soIwasintroducedtojewelrymakingbyachildlifeexpert.Onedaywhilelyinginmyhospitalbed,Idecidedtogetupandgotothepatient’splayroom,andlookthroughthecraftdesigns.ThatwaswhenIbecameinspiredtodesignmyjewelrycollection,andnamedit“Inspirations”.WhenI’mnotsick,Itrytokeepapositiveattitudethroughreading,schoolwork,andcraftactivities.Eventhoughit’salotofwork,Itrytostayfocusatalltimes.WhenIneedabreakorjusttobefreeIturntomycraftactivities.Thisisawaytoeasemymindanditalwayshelpsmetoespeciallygetthroughthosestressfultimes.Iamgettingveryexcitedaboutgraduatingnextyearandpreparingmyselfforcollege.WhoknowsmycollectionofInspirations,wouldtakemetotheplacesIalwaysdreamedof?ImayseecelebritiesIadmireandevensellthemsomeofmybeautiful“Inspirations”.Iftheywearmy“Inspirations,”itwillbecomewellknownandmoredemanding.Whatagreatwaytomakesomeextramoneyforcollege!Ineverthoughtbeingsickwouldbringme“Inspirations”.IwantpeopletolookbeyondmyillnessandseethecreationsI’vemadeinmycollectioncalled“Inspirations”.1、Whatdoes“sickle-cellanemia”referto?A.Ahospital.B.Aplace.C.Anillness.D.Adoctor.2、Whydidthewriternamehisjewelrycollection“Inspirations”?A.Becauseitwasdesignedbyapatient.B.Becauseitwasdesignedinthehospital.C.Becauseitsdesignscamefrominspiration.D.Becausethedesignswereveryvariousandfresh.3、Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Thewriterisaseniorhighschoolstudent.B.Thewriterwillgraduatefromcollegenextyear.C.Thewriterwantstobeadoctorinthefuture.D.Thewriterplanstobeajewelrydesigneraftergraduation.4、Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.MyJewelryCollectionB.MyIllnessC.CreatingInspirationsD.HowtoGetThroughBadTimesText4In2013aloneatleast20,000Africanelephantswerekilledfortheirteeth.InSouthAfricaoverthelasttwoyearsmorethan2,200rhinoswerekilledfortheirhorns.Thesenumbersarealarming,becausecurrentratesofillegalhuntingarefasterthanbirthrates,whichcouldleadtoextinctionfortheseecologicallyimportantcreaturesintheirenvironment.Indeed,someelephantandrhinopopulationsareontracktobelocallyextinctwithinthenextdecade.Ifyouarereadingthis,youmayalreadybeawareofthesefacts.Butyoumightnotknowthatwildlifetrafficking(走私)notonlythreatenstheexistenceofelephantsandrhinosbutisalsoleadingtoextinctionofotherspecies,suchastigers,tortoises,seaturtles—andtheworld’smosttraffickedmammal—pangolins(穿山甲).Pangolinsaretheonlymammalsthatareentirelycoveredintoughscales(鱗),whichmakesthemlookverystrong.Butactuallytheyareendangeredmammals.Thereareeightdifferentspeciesofpangolins,fourinAsiaandfourinAfrica,andallarethreatenedwithextinction.Althoughpangolinsareprotectedthroughoutmostofthecountrieswheretheylive,highdemandinEastAsia,wherethedeliciouspangolinmeatisconsideredadelicacyandwheretheirscalesareusedintraditionalmedicines,isdrivinganillegaltradeinbothliveanimalsandpangolinparts.Thenumberofpangolintraffickingisshocking.Expertsbelievethatoverthelast10yearsmorethan1millionpangolinsweretakenfromthewild.Itisestimatedthatbetween40,000and81,250pangolinswerekilledfortheillegaltradein2013alone.InFebruary,theUnitedStatesreleasedaplantodealwithwildlifetrafficking,whichlaysoutthestepswewilltaketofighttheillegaltradeinwildlife,includingpangolins.Wearestrengtheningthecarryingoutoftheplan;buildinginternationalcooperationandcontributiontoprotectwildlife;raisingawarenesstodrivedownthedemandthatisfuelingtheillegaltrade.GetinvolvedandrememberWorldWildlifeDay(March3)byspreadingtheplan.Usesocialmediaandtelleveryonethatnowisthetimetogetseriousaboutwildlifecrimeandendthedemandthatthreatensspecies,bigandsmall,fromthehugeelephanttotheshypangolin.1、Howmanyendangeredcreaturesarementionedinthepassage?A.4.B.5.C.6.D.7.2、WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Eightspeciesofpangolinsliveonthesamecontinent.B.Pangolinsarenotprotectedinmostoftheirnaturalhabitats.C.Thescalesofpangolinscanbeusedasaningredientforcooking.D.HighdemandcontributestotheillegaltradeofpangolinsinEastAsia.3、WhatcanweknowabouttheplanreleasedbytheUS?A.SocialmediawillbeusedtospreadWorldWildlifeDay.B.Whethertheplanwillbeworkedoutremainstobeseen.C.ThedemandleadingtotheillegaltradeinEastAsiaistobebroughtdown.D.TheUSwillworktogetherwithothercountriestoprotectwildlife.4、Whatistheauthor’sintentionofwritingthepassage?A.ToinformussomethingaboutWorldWildlifeDay.B.Toraiseawarenessofprotectingendangeredwildlife.C.ToexplainwhypangolinsareillegallytradedinEastAsia.D.ToshowhowtheUnitedStatesistofighttheillegaltradeinwildlife.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)WhenMrWang,aChinesecalligraphy(書法)masterandpainter,invitedmetohisstudio,Igotextremely1.(delight)Whatatreat!Hisapartmentdoublesashisstudio,2.hecreatescalligraphyworksandpaintingsaswellThelivingroomhasalongdeskwithacollectionof3.(brush)ofvaryingsizes,twobiginkpotsandapairofpaperweightsMrWangshowedhislatestwork,ascroll(卷軸)oftheGreatWallatBadaling4.(wind)itswayalongthesteephills,which5.(recognize)asaWorldHeritageSitebytheUnitedNationsin6.Thebeautyoftheseven-meter-longscrollpaintingwasbeyond7.(describe)Hetoldmesomeonehadofferedalargeamountofmoneyforthepainting,butherefused8.(part)withitashewantedtodonatetotheNationalMuseumAfterthat,MrWanginvitedmetopracticecalligraphy,anditwasthefirsttimethatIhad9.(true)experiencedthebeautyofthelineItwasthen10.InoticedMrWangappearedtohaveahealthybodyIwonderedifpracticingcalligraphykepthimsofitWhetherthatistrue,onethingiscertain;asMrWangput11.,“Onlydoonethinganddoitwell---that’sthesecrettosuccess”Itisinterestingtovisitanothercountry,buttherearesometimesproblemsifwedon’tknowthelanguageverywellItmaybedifficulttotalkwiththepeoplethereWemaynotknowhowtousethetelephoneinthecountry1.wearevisitingIn2.strangecountrywemightnotknowwheretoeatorwhattoorderinarestaurantWhenweneedhelp,wemightnotknowhow3.(ask)forhelpItis4.(happy)tohaveanexperiencelikethatMrDaywasateacherataschoolinabigcityinthenorthofEnglandHeusually5.(go)toFranceorGermanyforafewweeksduringhissummerholidays,andhespokeFrenchandGermanquitewellOneyearMrDaysaidtooneofhisfriends,“I’mgoingtohavemyholidayinAthens6.Idon’tspeakGreek(希臘語(yǔ)),soI’llgotoeveningclassestohaveGreek7.(lesson)foramonthbeforeIgo”Hestudiedveryhardforamonth,andthenhisholidaysbeganandhewenttoGreece(希臘)Whenhecamebackafewweeks8.(late),hisfriendsaidtohim,“Didyouhavetrouble9.yourGreekwhen10.wereinAthens,Dick?”“No,Ididn’thaveanytrouble,”answeredMrDay“ButtheGreeksdid!”SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)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).51Itisconsideredahealthypracticeifboththeparentsshowequalparticipationindesigningthebaby’sroom.Thishelpstocreateaspecialbondbetweenthebabyandtheparentsevenbeforethebabyisborn.52Whichonewillsuityourbaby’sandyourrequirementsshouldbedeterminedsothatdesigningthelayout(布局)becomeseasier.53Pinkbabyroomideasforgirlsarethemostsuitableones.Installingpinkcoloredfurniture,curtainsandtoyswillmakeoneofthebestgirlbabyroomideas.54Yellowandorangeorpinkandbrownbabyroomideasprovetobeneutralandcanbeopted(選擇)for,ifthegenderofthebabyisnotknownorifyouareexpectingtwins.Anothergreatalternativecanbetopaintcartoonpicturesorathemeontothewallstoimplement(實(shí)現(xiàn))cutebabyroomwallideas.Ifyouareplanningtosetathemeforyourbaby’sroom,thenbabyroommuralideaswillprovideyouwiththedramatictouchyouwanttoaddtotheroom.55Pickingupathemefromafairytale,storybooks,nurseryrhymes,cartoonseries,etc.canprovetobeeducationalaswellascreativebabyroomideas.Paintingthewallsaccordingtothethemewitheveryincidentsketchedoneachwallisacreativebabyroommuralidea.Ifyouwantyourbabytowakeuptothebeautyofnature,junglebabyroomideaswillsuityourneeds.Paintingthewallswithtreesandanimalsorinstallingawallpaperwitheye-catchingscenerycanhaveagreateffectonthebaby.CelebritybabyroomideasaredesirableforthosecrazyaboutHollywood.Stars’roomordesigntheroomwithphotosandbelongingsoftheactor.A.Therearealotofbabyroomideas.B.Ababy’sroomshouldhavebrightcolors.C.Boy’sbabyroomideascanhaveasportstheme.D.Ifouareexpectingtwins,gofortwinbabyroomideas.E.Settingababyroomthemeisagoodideaforbabyrooms.F.Babyroomideasforboyswillincludeeverythingsetinblue.G.Thebaby’sroomshouldhaveapleasa

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