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考研《英語一》2023年黑龍江省齊齊哈爾市依安縣考前沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AmanandhiswifearrivedinBostonbytrain.Aftergettingoffthetrain,theywalkedwithoutan1intotheouterofficeofHarvard’spresident.Sotheywerestoppedbyhissecretaryandkept2.Forhours,thesecretarytooknonoticeofthem,3thatthecouplewouldfinallybecomedisappointedand4.Buttheydidn’t.Thesecretaryfinallydecidedtodisturbthepresident,though5.Afewminuteslater,thepresidentwalkedtowardsthecouplewitha6face.Theladytoldhim,“Wehadasonthat7Harvardforoneyear.HelovedHarvard.Hewas8here.Butaboutayearago,hewasaccidentallykilled.MyhusbandandIwouldliketo9(紀念物)tohim,somewhereoncampus.”Thepresidentwasn’tmoved.Instead,hewas10.“Madam,”hesaid,“wecan’tputupastatueforeverypersonwhostudiedatHarvardanddied.Ifwedid,thisplacewouldlooklikea11,”“Oh,no,”thelady12quickly.“Wedon’twanttoputupastatue.Wewouldliketogivea13toHarvard.”Thepresidentrolledhiseyesand14atthecoupleandthenexclaimed,”Abuilding!Doyouhaveany15howmuchabuildingcosts?Wehavespentover$7,500,000onthecampusbuildingatHarvard.”Foramomenttheladywassilent.Thepresidentwas16,becausehecouldgetridofthemnow.Thentheladyturnedtoherhusbandandsaidquietly,“Isthatallitcoststostarta17?Whydon’twejuststartourown?”Herhusbandnodded.18theirofferwasturneddown.Mr.a(chǎn)ndMrs.StanfordtraveledtoCaliforniawheretheyfoundedStanfordUniversity19afterthem,amemorialtoasonthatHarvardnolonger20about.1、A.choiceB.decisionC.a(chǎn)cquaintanceD.a(chǎn)ppointment2、A.waitingB.standingC.sittingD.talking3、A.hopingB.findingC.realizingD.imagining4、A.godownB.gooutC.goawayD.goaround5、A.hopelesslyB.carefullyC.unexpectedlyD.unwillingly6、A.pleasantB.funnyC.coldD.sad7、A.a(chǎn)ttendedB.visitedC.studiedD.served8、A.cleverB.braveC.proudD.happy9、A.setaboutB.setupC.setdownD.setoff10、A.satisfiedB.excitedC.shockedD.a(chǎn)shamed11、A.parkB.cemeteryC.gardenD.museum12、A.explainedB.expressedC.refusedD.a(chǎn)dmitted13、A.buildingB.yardC.playgroundD.square14、A.laughedB.shoutedC.glancedD.called15、A.suggestionB.ideaC.thoughtD.opinion16、A.boredB.a(chǎn)stonishedC.interestedD.pleased17、A.departmentB.universityC.businessD.club18、A.OnceB.WhileC.SinceD.Though19、A.namedB.lookedC.takenD.followed20、A.talkedB.knewC.heardD.caredSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Nearly300mileslong,upto18milesacrossand4000vertical(垂直的)feetdown,the8thnewwonder:thesplendidGrandCanyon(峽谷).Viewingitsglory,PresidentTheodoreRooseveltcalledtheGrandCanyon"anaturalwonder,absolutelyunparalleled(無比的)throughouttherestoftheworld".HeurgedAmericanstopreservewhathedescribedasthe"wonderfulgreatness,thenobleness,thegreatlonelinessandthebeautyofthecanyon".Morethanahundredyearslater,it'sstilleasytoseewhyalmost5millionannualvisitorscalltheGrandCanyonawonder.Thecanyonstretchesasfarastheeyecansee.Some5or6millionyearsago,theColoradoRiverrushedthroughthisland,carvingoutthemassivecanyonweseetoday,exposingevenolderlayersofrockpreviouslyburied.Geologistssaysomeare2,000millionyearsold.NativeAmericanswerethefirstpeopletomaketheserockywallsastheirhomesabout12,000yearsago.TodaytheHualapiandHavasupaiIndianslivedeepinthecanyon,balancingage-oldtraditionswithmodernity.Therearenoroadstothisvillage;mulescarrythemailhere.Butatthesametime,thetribesaredesigningaskywalkthatpromisesanexcellentviewoverthecanyonearlynextyear.Thebaldeagle,wildandendangeredAmericaniconisanotherlongtimeresidentoftheGrandCanyon.1、Itwas___thatrushedthroughthelandandthentheGrandCanyoncameintobeingA.theNileRiverB.theColoradoRiverC.theRiverofBabylonD.theAmazonRiver2、Thetribeslivinginthecanyonarebuilding___.A.a(chǎn)roadB.a(chǎn)bridgeC.a(chǎn)skywalkD.a(chǎn)railway3、WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthebaldeagleisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thebaldeagleisbecomingendangered.B.ThebaldeaglehaslivedintheGrandCanyonforalongtime.C.TheAmericaniconisthebaldeagle.D.Thebaldeagleisakindoftamebird.4、Thepassagemainlyintroduces___.A.theArizonaplains.B.thebaldeagleC.theColoradoRiverD.the8thnewwonderoftheworld:theGrandCanyonText2Cigarettebutts(煙蒂)areeverywhere-cloggingupourstreets,litteringourbeaches-andfordecadesthey’vebeenthoughtofas“unrecyclable”.ButaNewJersey-basedcompany,calledTerraCycle,hastakenonthechallenge,andhascomeupwithawaytorecyclemillionsofcigarettebuttsandturnthemintoindustrialplasticproducts.Itsaimistotakeitemsthatpeoplenormallyconsiderimpossibletorecycle,andthenusesciencetofigureoutawaytodojustthat.Despitetheincreaseinanti-smokingadsandmessagingoverthepast20years,globalsalesofcigarettesincreasedby8percent,andawholelotofthosecigarettebuttsareendingupastrash,whichcansurelypollutethesurroundingenvironment.Sohowdoyougoaboutturningallthosepoisonousendsintosomethinguseful?TerraCycledoesthisbyfirstbreakingthemdownintoseparateparts.Theymixtheremainingmaterials,suchasthetobaccoandthepaper,withotherkindsofrubbish,anduseitonnon-agriculturalland,suchasgolfcourses.Thefilters(過濾嘴)arealittleharder.Torecyclethese,TerraCyclefirstmakesthemcleanandcutsthemintosmallpieces,andthencombinesthemwithotherrecycledmaterials,makingthemintoliquidforindustrialplasticproducts.Theynowhavemorethan7,000cigaretterecyclingbinsinninecountriesaroundtheworld.They’realsoexpandingtheirrecyclingofferingstotherestofthe80percentofhouseholdwastethatcurrentlycan’tberecycled,suchaschocolatepackaging,pens,andmobilephones.Thegoalistousethelatestresearchtofindawaytostopsomuchwasteendingupin.landfill(垃圾填埋),andthengetcompaniestofundtheprocess.Andsofar,it’sworking.“Wehaven’tfoundanythingthatwecan’trecycle,”communicationsdirectorofTerraCycle,AlbeZakes,said.“Butwiththeamountandvarietyofpackagingandlitterintheworld,wearealwayslookingfornewwastestreamstoaddress.”1、Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.Itisimpossibleforthefilterstoberecycled.B.TerraCyclehasachievedalotinrecyclingwhatusedtobeconsidered“unrecyclable”.C.Anti-smokingadsandmessaginghaveledtopeople’squittingsmoking.D.Mobilephonescan’tberecycledbymeansofthelatestresearch.2、Whatcanwelearnabouttheapproachtorecyclingcigarettebutts?A.Unbelievableandcostly.B.Excellentbuthardtocarryout.C.Uselessindealingwithotherhouseholdwaste.D.Practicalandenvironmentallyfriendly3、Theunderlinedword‘“trash”inParagraph2probablymeans.A.mineralB.fertilizerC.rubbishD.poison4、InAlbeZakes’sopinion,.A.TerraCyclehassuccessfullyrecycledeverything.B.theystillhavealongwaytogo.C.itwillbetoodifficultforthemtofindnewways.D.thepublicshouldbeawareoftheenvironmentalpollution.Text3SecretGardenbyJohannaBasford,ScottishillustratorItisacoloringbookforadults.Likeatreasurehunt.thebookfeaturesallkindsofcreatures.includingsongbirds,butterfliesandsharks.Sinceitspublicationin2013,ithassoldmorethan14millioncopiesin22languagesworldwide.Fill-Me-InbyMooseAllain,BritishartistThisbookisnotjustaboutcoloring.Itgivesyoutheopportunitytocreateinyourownwayandmakesyourimaginationcomealive.Asit'sdesignedforbothyoungandold,youcangetoneforyourselforbuyitasagiftforyourparents.TheMindfulnessColouringBookbyEmmaFarrarons,FrenchillustratorIfyouwanttoenjoyakindofon-the-go-relaxation,thispocket-seizedcoloringbookisagoodchoice.ItwaspublishedinJanuary2015andhasbeenavailablein12languages.Thebookisfilledwithbeautifulscenesandcomplicatedpatterns.Theyinspireyoutothinkaboutyourartwork,whichhelpsreleaseanxietyandgetridofstress.TheMandalaColoringBookbyJimGogarty,BritishartistThemandalaisasacred(神圣的)symbolinHinduismandBuddhism.Itattractspeoplewithitsbrightpatternsandawakensinthemasenseofpeace.Theauthorbegandrawingmandalasin2005andcreatedthisbooklater.Thebookfeatures100customizable(可定制的)mandaladrawingsthatyoucancolorin.1、WhatisthefeatureofFill-Me-In?A.ItisdesignedbyaBritishnovelist.B.Itisabookforpeopleofallages.C.Itcanmakeyourlifefullofimagination.D.Itissimplyacoloringbook.2、Whichbookisrelatedtohumanbeliefs?A.TheMandalaColoringBook.B.Fill-Me-In.C.TheMindfulnessColouringBook.D.SecretGarden.3、WhatdoSecretGardenandTheMindfulnessColouringBookhaveincommon?A.Theyteachhowtohunttreasure.B.Theywerepublishedinthesameyear.C.Theyhavebeentranslatedintomanylanguages.D.Theyarethesameinsize.Text4Here’saselectionoffestivalsfortouriststotheUnitedStatesinsummer.SanFranciscoSilentFilmFestivalFilmsatthisoddcinematiceventhaveavarietyofmusicalaccompaniments,includingpianoandviolin.Itincludessomeclassicsilentmovies.Ifyouwanttoseethemall,youcanbuyafestivalpass.May29toJune1;www.silentUnionStreetFestivalThispopularstreetfairstretchesoutoversixblocksofthecity,inthefashionableshoppingareaofUnionStreet.Thisyear,there’sbeer,wine,biscuitstastingandmoreseparatethemes-fashion,cuisine,tech,local,craft,andhealthandfitness.June7to10;NorthBeachFestivalThisisSanFrancisco’soldeststreetparty,withliveentertainment,deliciousfoodandartsandcrafts.SituatedintheLittleItalydistrict,knownforitsassociationswiththe“BeatGeneration”,festivalgoersareguaranteedplentyofgoodItalianfood.Thereisalsoasthe“blessingoftheanimals”,aSanFranciscotraditionwhichtakesplaceattheNationalShrineofSaintFrancisofAssisi(610VallejoStreet)at2pmonbothdaysofthefestival.June14to16;SternGroveFestivalThisistheoldestfreesummerartsfestivalofitskindintheUnitedStates.Itincludesawidevarietyofacts,fromthelocalsymphonyorchestratowellknownartistssuchasSmokeyRobinson.SundaysfromJune22toAug24;1、Whichofthefollowingfestivalscontainsthemostthemes?A.UnionStreetFestival. B.SanFranciscoSilentFilmFestival.C.NorthBeachFestival. D.StemGroveFestival.2、HowisNorthBeachFestivaldifferentfromtheotherfestivals?A.Festivalgoerscanenjoyfoodinit. B.Itlaststheshortesttime.C.Ithasthelongesthistoryoffood. D.Someforeigncultureispresentedinit.3、WhencanyouenjoytheoldestartsfestivalintheUnitedStates?A.SaturdaysinJuly. B.SaturdaysinMay.C.SundaysinMay. D.SundaysinJulyPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Whatweeateverydayhasagreateffect1.ourhealthTherefore,weshouldmakeeveryefforttochangeourbadeatinghabits2.weallknow,bakedorfriedfoodsmaybetasty,buteatingtoomuchofthemwillprobablyresultinsomeillnessesMoreover,somefoodthatcostsusagreatdealofmoneyandisnothealthy3.(be)junkfood4.(compare)withpeopleintheWest,Chinesepeopleused5.(eat)moregrainandvegetables,but6.(little)meat,whichisagoodeatinghabitHowever,thingsarequite7.difference)nowWiththerapideconomic8.(grow)ofourcountry,wearenowalsoeatingalotoffood9.ishighinsugarandfatWearerunningtheriskofeatingoutwithoutconsideringthebalanceofourdietThefoodwechooseaffectsourhealth,sowemustkeep10.inmindthatthefoodwechooseshouldgiveusthenutrients(營養(yǎng))weneed語篇語法填空Asanoldsayinggoes,“Friendsarelikewine,theolder,thebetter”Becauseofthat,nowadaysmanypeoplethinkoldfriendstobe1.(important)thannewonesForexample,iftwopiecesofadvice2.(give)tosolveaproblem,onefromanewfriendandtheotherfromanoldfriend,peoplealwaystendtochoosethelatterone,althoughthenewfriend’sadvicemaybebetterI,however,3.(agree)withtheoldsaying,believingthatnewfriendsarenot4.(necessary)worsethanoldfriendsWhy?Becausethe5.(long)oftimecannottellwhetheryourfriendshipisbetterornotOnceyoucallsomeonefriend,hemustbeaperson6.isreliableandwhoseinterestsareincommonwith7.(you)Maybeafriend’soutsidelook8.(change)allthetime,buttheinsidecharactersofhimandhisinterestswon’tchangeatallItisjusttheseunchangeablecharactersandinterests9.makehimafriendtoyou10.,onthispoint,thereisnodifferencebetweenoldfriendsandnewonesSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。TobesuccessfulpeopleHerearesomeopinionsaboutsuccessfulandunsuccessfulpeople.MakelifeplansandsetgoalsYoucan’tbesuccessfulwithoutknowingwhereyouaregoing.Alifevisionboard,10years’plananddailygoalsareusefultoolsofthesuccessfulpeople.1、Keepa“To-be”listforthefutureA“To-be”listisagreatwaytoplanforthefuture.Iwanttobeanelectedofficialinthefuture.IwanttobetheCEOofapubliccompany.2、Unsuccessfulpeoplehavenoideawhattheywanttobe.Howcanyouachievesuccessifyoudon’tknowwhatyouwanttobe?Studyeveryday3、Whetheryouarereadingamagazineoragoodbook.Youcanlearnandbecomeknowledgeableasyouread.Whilewatchingtelevisionmaybegoodentertainment,youwillhardlygetanythingoutofTVtohelpyoubecomemoresuccessful.WantotherstosucceedWhenyouareinanorganizationwithagroupofpeople,inordertobesuccessful,youallhavetobesuccessful.4、Ifyouwishfortheirfailures,whyevenworkwiththematall?AcceptresponsiblyforyourfailuresWherethereareups,therearemostalwaysdowns.Beingsuccessfulpersonsmeansalwayshavingtoacceptresponsiblyforyourfailures.5、Itjustputsotherpeopledownandnogoodcomesfromit.A.Blamingotherssolvesnothing.B.Yourfailureshelpyoursuccesses.C.Iwanttobeagreatfatherandhusband.D.Wewanttomakeourlifeplansandgoal.E.Getyourvisionandgoalsdownonpaper.F.Studyingeverydayeducatesyouonnewsubjects.G.Youneedtowanttoseeyourco-workersimproveandsucceed.LiveEveryDayLikeIt’sAHolidayWefeelgreatonholidaybecauseweletgoofeverydaystressesandstrains.1、Sowhetherornotyou’regoingawaythissummer,there’splentyyoucandotomakesureyoubenefitfromthatholidayfeeling.SleeplikeaholidaymakerSleeplikeababywhenyou’reonyourholidaysbutstayawakewhenyou’reinyourusualroutine?2、Toresetyoursleeppattern,avoidbringingproblemstobed.Thatincludesyourphone,TVorlaptop.Makesuretheroomisdarkandcool.Aimforatleastsevenhours’—justasy

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