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考研《英語一》2023年玉樹藏族自治州治多縣押題密卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)完形填空Teenageyearscanbeconfusingforbothteenagersandparents.Atabout15,manyteensstartthinkingabouthowtheyfeelaboutthemselvesand1outhowthismatchesormismatcheswhatothersthinkofthem.Mostteensworkthroughthis2bytheageof16or17.Oftenteenagersaretreatedlike3biggerchildren,buttheywillneverbecome4andresponsibleiftheyarenotallowedtomakesomedecisionsforthemselves.Ifparentsforbidtheirchildrenfromdoingsomething,chancesarethattheywilldoit5withoutpermissionanyway.Theroleofaparentmust,therefore,changefromthatofprotectorandkeepertothatoffriendand6.Yeteventhemostcaringparentsmisunderstandtheirchildrensometimes,andsomethinkofteenagersasinsecure,stubbornand7.Asaresult,teenagersalwayskeeptheir8fromtheirparents.Teensoften9thattheirparentsrepeatthesamethingsoverandoveragainandneverlistentothem.Parentsmustunderstandthatteensneedtobeallowedto10theirsideofanyproblemandexpresstheirpointofview.Thus,moreprivateandlevel-headedcommunicationisneededfortheparents.Everyparentshouldtrytoscheduletimetobe11withtheirchild,liketakingashorttriptogether.Thistimeallowsparentstotalkandlistenwithout12fromworkorotherfamilymembers.Itmightalsobegoodtoencourageteensto13importantissuesatdinner.Discussiontimeshowsteensthatparentsareinterestedinthemandtheirlives.Aperson’steenageyearsareakeytimeforthemtoidentifytheirown14,likedistinguishinggoodfromevil.Handlingandimprovingcommunicationwithteenagersisnoteasy,butsuccesswillbe15forparentsandteensalike.1、A.pointing B.figuring C.turning D.standing2、A.Stage B.Difficulty C.Routine D.procedure3、A.obviously B.lightly C.extremely D.slightly4、A.tall B.healthy C.strong D.independent5、A.Bravely B.individually C.secretly D.willingly6、A.guide B.relative C.volunteer D.judge7、A.mature B.polite C.disrespectful D.dangerous8、A.relation B.distance C.balance D.a(chǎn)ttitude9、A.a(chǎn)ppreciate B.complain C.condemn D.a(chǎn)pprove10、A.hide B.solve C.tolerate D.present11、A.a(chǎn)ngry B.pleased C.a(chǎn)lone D.strict12、A.suffer B.delay C.interruption D.escape13、A.discuss B.manage C.quarrel D.improve14、A.opinions B.interests C.determinations D.values15、A.rewarding B.challenging C.difficult D.impossibleSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Thesecrettolivinglongercouldbeassimpleaspickingupyourwalkingpace,accordingtoanewstudy.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofSydneyfoundthatwalkingatabrisk(快的)orfastpacewasassociatedwithariskreductionof24percentforanycauseofdeath.Thiseffectwasevenmoreobviousinolderagegroup,withfastwalkersovertheageof60reducingtheirriskofdeathbyasurprising53percent.ProfessorEmmanuelStamatakis,wholedthestudy,explained,“Afastpaceisgenerallyfivetosixkilometersperhour,butitreallydependsonawalker’sfitnesslevels;analternativesindicatoristowalkatapacethatmakesyouslightlyoutofbreathorsweaty.”Inthestudy,theresearcherslookedattheresultsof4surveysfrom1224to2001,inwhichparticipantsrecordedtheirwalkingpace,aswellasage,sexandBMI.Theanalysisshowedthatwalkingatanaveragepacewasassociatedwitha20percentriskreductionforall-causemortality(死亡率)comparedwithwalkingataslowpace,whilewalkingatabriskorfastpacewasassociatedwithariskreductionof24percent.Theresearchershopethefindingswillencouragethedevelopmentofpublichealthmessageaboutthebenefitsofwalkingpace.ProfessorStamatakisadded,“Theseanalysessuggestthatincreasingwalkingpacemaybeastraightforwardwayforpeopletoimprovehearthealthandriskforprematuremortality---providingasimplemessageforpublichealthcampaignstopromote.“Especiallyinsituationswhenwalkingmoreisn’tpossibleduetotimepressuresoralesswalking-friendlyenvironment,walkingfastermaybeagoodoptiontogettheheartrateup---onethatmostpeoplecaneasilyaddtotheirlives.”1、Whobenefitmostfromwalkingfast?A.Cancersufferers. B.Theelderly.C.Thosewhohaveheartproblems. D.ThosewhohavehighBMI.2、WhatdecideshowfastapersoncanwalkaccordingtoProfessorStamatakis?A.His/Herfitnesslevels. B.His/Herages.C.His/Herwill. D.His/HerBMI.3、Whycanwalkingfastreducedeathrate?A.Mostpeoplelikedoingit. B.Itbenefitstheheart.C.Itreducescancermortality. D.Mostpeoplecandoiteasily.4、Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Walkingiseasyexerciseforpeopletodo.B.Walkinghasreceivedlittleattentionuntilnow.C.Moreandmorepeoplearewalkingfastforhealth.D.Afastwalkingpacecanbenefitpeople’shealth.Text2WiththeaverageAmericangoingthroughmorethan700poundsofpaperperyear,manyfirmsarelookingforwaystodiscouragetheiremployeesfromover-usingtheofficeprinter.ToshibaAmericanBusinessSolutionshascomeupwithanalternativeidea.Ithasintroducedthee-STUDIO4508LP,aprinterthatgivesuserstheoptiontoprintwitherasabletoner(墨粉)一allowingasinglepieceofpapertobereusedseveraltimes.Toreuseapieceofpaper,theprinterbasicallyusesthesameprocessasanormalprinter,butinreverse(反過來),saidBillMelo,chiefmarketingexecutiveforToshibaAmericaBusinessSolutions.Paperprintedwiththeerasabletonerisfedbackintotheprinter,superheated,andthetonergetsremovedandputinadiscard(丟棄)tank.Thereareacoupleofcatches.Alloftheprintoutsusingtheerasabletonerhavetobeinblueink,whichistheonlycolorinwhicherasabletonerisnowavailable.Andthecompanysaidthatpeoplemaywanttostopreusingtheprintoutsafterfivetimesthroughtheeraserbecausesmalltracesoferasedtextwillbuildupovertime.The$15,420printerisaimedatofficesandschools,wherethereareoftenlargenumbersofprintoutsthatoutlivetheirusefulnessquickly.Withtheerasabletoner,it’spossibletoloadanyshort-livedhandoutsbackontotheprintertobeerasedandthenreused.Still,convincingcustomerstocommittoerasabletonerisn’talwayseasy.Melosaidnotallitscustomerswerehappyaboutonlyhavingtheerasableoption.Themodel,Melosaid,shouldbetterservetheneedsofthosewhowanttobeenvironmentallyconsciousbutalsomayneedsomethingmorepermanentonoccasion.1、What’sspecialaboutToshiba’sprinter?A.It’slow-priced.B.It’sfashionable.C.It’slightweight.D.It’seco-friendly.2、What’sthekeytomakingtheprinterwork?A.Adiscardtank.B.Lightcoloredink.C.Specialwritingpaper.D.Ahighenoughtemperature.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“catches”inParagraph4mean?A.Theories.B.Problems.C.Differences.D.Characteristics.4、Howdidthepublicrespondtotheprinter?A.Theyaskedformorepatterns.B.Someexpresseddissatisfaction.C.Someworriedaboutitsrecycling.D.Theyconsideredithardtooperate.Text3Themorningafteraneveningstruggletocareformythree-year-olddaughter,Icouldn’twaittogethertoschool.I,asamother,wastiredfromtheangerandherinabilitytocommunicatebecauseofherslowedlanguagedevelopment.AsIaccompaniedherintothecar,Ifeltdesperate.Nothingwasrightwithourworld.She’dbeenbornaroundthesametimewhenthenationwaswitnessingthebirthofanotherGreatRecession.Myjobandmyhousehadbeenvictims.Thenthishappened.Mychild’slanguagedelaywasidentified,butdoctorsstruggledtoproperlyhelpher,Ifeltlikewebothneededtoherescued.IreturnedthatafternoonasdisenchantedwiththelittlegirlIlovedaswhenIleft.Walkingslowlytowardtheschool’splaygroundgate,Ifoundherpreschoolteacherracingtogreetme.“Youshouldhaveseenhertoday!”Hisbreathywordsweresupportedbyexcitement.Ididn’tinterrupt.“Seethatclimber.”Hepointedtoawoodenpieceofplaygroundequipmentthatlookedlikearockwall.Inodded.“Well,everydaysinceshestartedschool,she’striedandfailedtomakeittothetop.”Hetookabreath.“Andtodayshedidit!”Heexpressedhisjoyjustashe’dwitnessedherconqueringMountEverest!“Shecheeredandcelebrated!IwishI’drecordedit!”Hiswordscomfortedme.Mydaughterhadconqueredhermountain.Assherantowardme,IrecognizedsomethingIhadn’tbefore.Isawherperseverance(毅力).Isawherstrength.IsawaHero.Everydaygreatnesscelebratesordinarypeoplewhodounusualthingsinbigandsmallways,showingcourage,kindness,loveandselflessness.Weencourageyoutoclickthesebriefaccountsandinviteyoutoshareyourownstory.1、Whydidtheauthorrushherdaughtertoschool?A.Shewasbusywithherworkasadoctor.B.Shehadafightwithherdaughterlastnight.C.Shebrokedownwhendealingwithherdaughter.D.ShehadtoselltheirhouseduetoGreatRecession.2、Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“disenchanted”underlinedinparagraph3?A.Happy. B.Concerned.C.Careful. D.Disappointed.3、Whydidthelittlegirl’spreschoolteacherfeelexcited?A.ShesucceededinstandingonMountEverest.B.Shemanagedtoclimbupthewoodenequipment.C.Shegotthefirstplaceintheschoolsportsmeet.D.Shebegantocommunicatewithothersnormally.4、Fromwhichisthetextmostprobablytaken?A.Theradio. B.Amagazine.C.Anewspaper. D.TheInternet.Text4ShellharbourCityLibraryprovidesarangeofLibrarySpecialNeedsServicesforpeoplewhoareunabletoaccessourlibraryserviceintheusualway.AslongasyouliveinShellharbourCity,we’llprovideafullrangeoflibraryservicesandresourcesincluding:LargeprintedandordinaryprintedbooksTalkingbooksontapeandCDDVDsandmusicCDsMagazinesReferenceandinformationrequestsYouwillbeaskedtocompletea“StatementofNeed”applicationformwhichmustbesignedbyamedicalprofessional.HomedeliveryserviceLetusknowwhatyouliketoreadandwewillchoosetheresourcesforyou.Ourstaffwilldelivertheresourcestoyourhomeforfree.Wealsoprovideaservicewherewecanchoosetheresourcesforyouorsomeoneinsteadofyouchoosingthethingsfromthelibrary.Youcanalsochoosetheresourcesyouneedpersonally.TalkingbooksandcaptionedvideosThelibrarycanprovidetalkingbooksforpeoplewhoareunabletouseprintedbooksbecauseofeyediseases.Youdon’thavetomissoutonreadinganymorewhenyoucanborrowtalkingbooksfromthelibrary.Ifyouhavelimitedhearingwhichpreventsyoufromenjoyingmovies,wecanprovidecaptionedvideosforyouatnocharge.LanguagebesidesEnglishWecanprovidebooksinarangeoflanguagesbesidesEnglish.Ifpossible,wewillrequesttheseitemsfromtheStateLibraryofNSW.Australia.HowtojoinContacttheLibrarySpecialNeedsCoordinatortoregisterordiscussifyouareeligible(合適的)foranyoftheservicesweprovide—9amto5pmonTuesday,WednesdayandThursday.Call4297-2522formoreinformation.1、LibrarySpecialNeedsServicesareprovidedfor.A.thosewhoarefondofreadingB.onlythosewhohavewalkingdisabilitiesC.peoplelivinginShellharbourCitywithanillnessordisabilityD.thosewhocan’tgetmedicalhelpinShellharbourCity2、Ifpeoplewitheyediseaseswanttolearnabouthistory,theycanchoose.A.talkingbooksB.captionedvideosC.magazinesD.largeprintedbooks3、Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Fewentertainingresourcesareofferedhere.B.Bookswithdifferentlanguagesareavailable.C.peoplewithlimitedhearinghavetopayforcaptionedvideos.D.peoplehavetochoosewhattheyneedbythemselves.4、Togethomedeliveryservice,youmust.A.onlychooseprintedbooksB.registeraheadoftimeC.paythelibraryaheadoftimeD.haveotherschoosetheresourcesforyouPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Arepeoplehappierinnaturewithblueskiesoverheadandfreshgreengrassunderfoot?Couldnoisystreets,1.(crowd)withcarsandpeople,makeusunhappy?TheWorldHealthOrganizationestimatesthat54percentoftheworld’spopulationlivedinurbanareasin2.TheWHOaddsthatthatamount3.(increase)to66percentby4.Peopleoftenmovetocitiesfor5.(good)jobsandmoreculturalactivitiesButaretheyputting6.(they)atrisk?ExpertssaythatnaturalenvironmentsorgreenspacesdoalotofgoodforourmentalhealthManystudieshaveshownthatnaturecancalmusandmakeusfeelhappyNature,expertssay,canalsohelpuslearnbetterAnd7.(experience)naturehelpspeoplerecoverfromthementaltirednessthat8.(come)fromday-to-dayworkMentalhealthexpertssaysomeresearchsuggeststhatcitylivingmighthurtourmentalhealth,9.theycannotsayexactlywhy“Whatarethespecific10.(aspect)oftheurbanenvironment11.causessomepeopletodevelopmentalhealthissues?”askedAndraMechelli,adoctoratKingsCollege,LondonResearchershavefoundthatbeingoutdoors,seeingtrees,hearingbirdsong,seeingthesky,andbeing12.touchwithnatureareassociatedwithhigherlevelsofmentalwell-being(題文)ChinesePresidentXiJinpinghaspraisedagroupofmiddleschoolstudentsfortheireffortsinsatellitedesignHesaidhewaspleasedwiththeircuriosityandbraveryin(小題1)(science)explorationThepresidentalsowishedtheteachersandstudentsinBayiSchool(小題2)happynewyearXimadethepraiseinaletter(小題3)(write)tothestudentsinBeijing’sBayiSchoolonSaturdayAsmallsatellitedesignedanddevelopedbythem(小題4)(send)intospacelastWednesdayatTaiyuanSatelliteLaunch(發(fā)射)Center(小題5)itwasdesignedtooperateinorbit(軌道)for180daysThreemonthsago,Xireturnedtohishighschool,tovisitalaboratoryandtalktoteachersandstudents(小題6)weredesigningthesmallsatelliteThepresidentsaidhewas(小題7)(extreme)gladtoknowthatthesatellitedesignedbythestudentswouldbelaunchedandcalledonthemtobecome(小題8)(build)ofthecountryXiwarmlyencouragedthestudents(小題9)(study)scienceandcontributetothedevelopmentofChinaHehopedthatthestudentswouldkeephungryforknowledgeanddevelop(小題10)(they)nationalspiritSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Self-confidenceisdefinedasafeelingoftrustinone’sabilities,qualities,andjudgment.1、Whetheryouapplyforapromotioninworkorsignupforacookingclass,believinginyourselfisthekeytoputtingyourselfoutthere.However,notallpeoplearebornconfident.2、Stopcomparingyourselftoothers.WhetheryoucomparehowyoulooktoyourfriendsonFacebookoryoucompareyoursalarytoyourfriend’sincome,comparisonsaren’thealthy.Researchersfoundthatpeoplewhocomparedthemselvestoothers,experiencedenvy.3、Itcanbeaterriblecycle.Whenyounoticeyouaredrawingcomparisons,remindyourselfthatdoingsoisn’thelpful.Everyoneisrunningtheirownraceandlifeisn’tacompetition.4、.It’shardtofeelgoodaboutyourselfifyou’reabusingyourbody.Skimpingonsleep,eatinganunhealthydiet,andlackingexercisewilldoharmtoyourwell-being.Studiesconsistentlyshowphysicalactivityboostsconfidence.A2016studypublishedinNeuropsychiatricDiseaseandTreatmentfoundthatregularphysicalactivityimprovedparticipants’bodyimage.Andwhentheirbodyimageimproved,theyfeltmoreconfident.Embrace(擁抱)self-doubt.Sometimes,peopleputoffdoingthings—likeinvitingsomeoneonadateorapplyingforapromotion—untiltheyfeelmoreconfident.Butsometimes,thebestwaytogainconfidenceisbydoing.5、.Thatdoesn’tmeanyoushouldn’tprepareorpractice,ofcourse.Ifyouhaveabigspeechcomingup,practiceinfrontofyourfriendsandfamilysoyou’llgainsomeconfidence.Butdon’twaituntilyoufeel100percentconfidentbeforeyouproceed.Youmightnevergetthere.A.Ifyou’reafraidyou’llembarrassyourselforyouthinkthatyou’regoingtomessup,tryitanyway.B.Takecareofyourbody.C.Embracingalittleself-doubtmightactuallyhelpyouperformbetter.D.Andthemoreenvytheyexperienced,theworsetheyfeltaboutthemselves.E.Takeregularphysicalexercise.F.Fortunately,therearethingsyoucandotogainyourself-confidence.G.Havingself-confidencecanhelpyoubecomesuccessfulinyourpersonalandprofessionallife.HowtoBeGoodatSportsIfsportsaresomethingthatinterestsyou,itstandstoreasonthatyouwouldwanttobegoodatthem.Herearesometipsthatcanhelpyoubecomeagoodplayer.Setambitiousbutrealisticgoals.Ify

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