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考研《英語一》黑龍江省哈爾濱市木蘭縣2023年深度預(yù)測試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)IthadbeenalongtimesinceIhadbeentoJacksonville,Florida.Ihaddriventotown1tofindtheoldbarbershopwheremyhairhadbeencutasachild.AsI2around,Iwasalittledisappointedtoseetheoldbuildingshadbeen3withnewhigh-riseones.AfterwalkingaboutablockIsawanopenshoestore.WonderingwhetherIcouldgetthe4,Iwalkedin.AsIstoodtalkingtothesalesman,thefrontdooropenedandayoungmanabouttwentycameintothestoreina5.“Ineedanewpairofshoes,”saidthe6.Asheturnedthecorner,Iwas7toseethattheyoungmanhadnolegs.Seeingus8,theyoungmansaid,“WhenIwasa9,myparentsusedtobuymeanewpairofshoeseveryyear.Thatwassuchawonderfulfeeling—10Ihaveneverforgotten.”Soonthesalesmancamewithalargebox.Heputitdownonthefloor,tookoutabootandhandedittotheyoungman.Placingtheboot11hisnose,theboyclosedbotheyes,andtookalargebreath.Ididnotknowwhattosayastearsbegantorolldownhis12.Suddenlyweheardthesalesmanshoutingtoanoldman13wholookedinthewindowfromtimetotime.Theyoungmanlookedattheoldmanandthenturnedtome.“Wouldyouwalkoutandseewhat14thatfellowwears?”he15.Wonderingwhy,I16walkedtothefrontdoor,openeditandaskedtheoldmanto17.“Whatsizeshoesdoyouwear?”theboyaskedtheman.“Idon’tknow,”hereplied,ashe18hisoldtennisshoes.“Iwouldsaynineandahalf,”Isuggested.“What’syour19hikingbootinnineandahalf?”theboyaskedthesalesman.Withinaminute,thesalesmanreturnedwithapairofhikingboots.Theboy20out,tooktheboot,placedittohisnoseandtookalargebreath.Onceagain,tearscametohiseyes.“Sir,wouldyoumindtryingontheseboots?”theboyaskedtheoldfellow.1、A.needingB.waitingC.helpingD.hoping2、A.wanderedB.jumpedC.ranD.wondered3、A.ruinedB.decoratedC.replacedD.lined4、A.keyB.a(chǎn)nswerC.shoesD.service5、A.wheelchairB.carC.bootD.suit6、A.salesmanB.ownerC.elderD.customer7、A.excitedB.shockedC.a(chǎn)shamedD.embarrassed8、A.unsatisfiedB.uninterestedC.puzzledD.worried9、A.studentB.managerC.barberD.kid10、A.everythingB.somethingC.nothingD.a(chǎn)nything11、A.toB.overC.a(chǎn)crossD.on12、A.sleevesB.handsC.cheeksD.legs13、A.inhorrorB.insorrowC.inreliefD.inrags14、A.colorB.sizeC.priceD.material15、A.requestedB.orderedC.requiredD.begged16、A.suddenlyB.unwillinglyC.slowlyD.steadily17、A.leaveB.enterC.visitD.meet18、A.turnedaroundB.showedupC.turnedawayD.lookeddownat19、A.bestB.dearestC.heaviestD.quickest20、A.burstB.lookedC.reachedD.brokeSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Asparents,wewantourchildrentoreachtheirfullacademicpotential.Wereadtothem,encouragetheirspecialtalents,andsupportthemwhentheyhaveproblems.Iftheychoosetoparticipateinmusicorsports,wealsohelpthemreachtheirpotentialinthoseareas.Theseareallgoodgoals.Thereis,however,anevenmoreimportantgoal.Itisagoalmoredifficultthanexcellenceinarithmeticorsoccerortheviolin.Parentsareresponsibleforprovidingtheirchildrenwithamoralcompass.Theyneedtonurtureandtreasuregoodnessintheirchildren.Everychildhasthecapacitytobecomeagood,decenthumanbeing.Tofulfillthiscapacity,childrenneedtheguidanceandsupportofparentsandotheradults.Raisinggood,moralchildrenisthemostimportantjobwewillhave.Whatisagood,decenthumanbeing?Whilewemaydifferonsomedetails,mostwouldagreethatrespectforothers,kindnessandcaring,honestyandhonor,andareverence(尊重)forlifearekey.Good,decenthumanbeingsarepeoplewithafirmsenseofdirectionandpurpose—amoralcompass—toguidetheirlives.Childrenneedourhelptodevelopthesecharacteristicsandvalues.Whilemostpeopletrytoactwithhonorandkindness,doingsoconsistentlyisdifficultandrequireslifelongeffort.Goodnessisnoteasyforanadultanditisevenmoredifficultforachild.Theydonothavetheknowledge,experiences,orcognitiveskillstounderstandtheimpactandconsequencesoftheiractions.Reinforcementissometimesanefficientapproachtobuildingpositivebehavior.Thechildbehavesinadesiredwayandtheparentsprovidereinforcement.Thebehaviorthentypicallyincreasesinfrequency.Thisapproachworksforteaching“Please”and“Thankyou”.Thenewbehaviorismaintained,becauseithelpsthechildgetalongintheworld.Loving,everydayinteractionsarethebeginningofraisingmoralchildren.Thechildwhofallsandreceivesadultconcernlearnshowtotreatotherskindlywhentheystumble(絆倒).Thechildwhomakesamistakeandisencouragedtotryagainlearnshowtosupportothers.Whenparentsintercede(調(diào)解)graciouslyfortheirchild,thechildcanseethebasisforfriendship.Whenwetreatchildrenwithrespectandcare,weprovideapositivemodelofhowtobehave.Theseearlyexperiencesestablishpatternsfortheirtreatmentofothers.1、Whatareadultssupposedtodotomakechildrenbecomegood,decenthumanbeings?A.Toencouragetheirchildrentolearnmoreaboutsportsormusic.B.Tohelptheirchildrentodeveloptheirspecialtalents.C.Tosupporttheirchildrenwhentheyhaveproblems.D.Toreinforcepositivebehaviorthrougheverydayinteraction2、Whyisitdifficultforachildtoactwithhonorandkindness?A.Becauseitisdifficultforadultstodoso.B.Becauseachildisnotmatureenoughtodoso.C.Becauseachilddoesnotunderstandtheabstractconceptof“goodness”.D.Becauseachilddoesnothaveamodeltofollow.3、Theauthortalksaboutteaching“Please”and“Thankyou”todemonstratethat________.A.saying“Please”and“Thankyou”isagoodhabitB.politenessisthenatureofamoralcompassC.politenesshelpsthechildgetalongintheworldD.reinforcementisanefficientapproachtobuildingpositivebehavior4、Whatconclusioncanwedrawfromthepassage?A.Everychildwithoutexceptionwillbecomeagood,decenthumanbeing.B.There’sauniversallyacceptedcriterionfor“agood,decenthumanbeing”.C.Themorereinforcement,themorethechildbehavesinapositiveway.D.Thechildwithasingleparentwillnotbecomeagood,decenthumanbeing.5、Whatisthepurposeofthelastparagraph?A.Toemphasizetheimportanceofadults’concernwhenachildfalls.B.Toshowhowtoguidechildrentodevelopfriendship.C.Toexplainwhyadultsshouldtreatchildrenwithrespectandcare.D.Toshowhowloveandeverydayinteractionsworkinmoldingamoralchild.Text2InAmerica,thenumberofpeoplekilledincarcrashesin2016wasabove40,000forthefirsttimeinadecade,datareleasedonWednesdayshows.“Americansbelievethereisnothingwecandotostopcrashesfromhappening,butthatisn'ttrue.Wearebehindtherestofthedevelopedworldinaddressinghighwayfatalities(死亡).Wejusthaven'tbeenwillingtodowhatneedstobedone,”saidDeborahA.P.Hersman,presidentoftheNationalSafetyCouncil.TheNationalSafetyCouncildatashowsa6percentincreaseindeathsin2018whencomparedwith2015anda3percentincreaseinthenumberofmilesAmericanadrovein2016.“Motorvehiclefatalitynumbershavebeenringingthealarmfortwoyears,”Hersmansaid.“Unfortunately,wehavebeenblindtothedataandthekillingsonourroadways.Ifwefailtotakeaction,thedeathtellwillcontinuetorise.”“Thetrendisclear:Afteryearsofprogress,highwaydeathsareheadinginthewrongdirection,”saidJonathanAdkins,astatesafetyofficial.Thenumberofpeoplekilledreachedarecordlowof32,675in2014,accordingtoNHTSAstatistics.Thatrecordfollowedafairlysteadydownwardtrackforthepastsixyearsthatexpertsattributeditprimarilytosafetyfeaturesthathavebeenbuiltintocarsandtrucks.Safetyadvancesincludingincreasedseat-beltuse,airbags,anti-lockbraking,stabilitycontrolsandelectronicwarningsandcameras.Thebadeconomyandhighgaspricesalsoinfluencedthereductionindeaths.Now,withunemploymentandgaspricesbothlow,morepeoplearedrivingforworkandpleasuretrips.“It’snotjustthatAmericansdrivemoremileswhentheeconomyimproves;it’sthekindofmilestheydrive,”saidAdrianLund,presidentoftheInsuranceInstituteforHighwaySafety.1、What’sHersman’sattitudetowardsthepresentsituation?A.Ithasbeengettingbetter. B.Itcanhardlybeimproved.C.Theeffortsarefarfromenough. D.Muchworkhartalreadybeendone.2、Whatdowelearnaboutthenumberofhighwaydeathsin2013inAmerica?A.It’slowerthanthatin2014. B.It’slowerthanthatin2010.C.It’sthelowestinrecentyears. D.It’sthehighestinrecentlyyears.3、Whatwillhappenwiththeeconomicrecovery?A.Thegaspriceswillgoup. B.Thegaspricewillgodown.C.Therewillbemorehighwaydeaths. D.Therewillbefewerhighwaydeaths.4、Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TrafficDeathsAreontheRise B.HighwayDeathsWillDropoffC.MeasurestoHandleCarCrashes D.SafetyAdvancesinCarsAreMadeText3It'srarethatyouseethewords"shyness"and"leader"inthesamesentence.Afterall,thecommonviewpointisthatthoseoutgoingandsociableguysmakegreatpublicspeakersandexcellentnet-workersandthatthoseshypeoplearenot.AsurveyconductedbyUSATodayreferredto65percentofexecutiveswhobelievedshynesstobeabarriertoleadership.Interestingly,thesamearticlestressesthatroughly40percentofleadersactuallyarequiteshy—they'rejustbetteratadaptingthemselvestosituationaldemands.BillGates,WarrenBuffetandCharlesSchwabarejustafew"innies".Unliketheiroutgoingcounterpartswhoaremoresensitivetorewardsandrisk-taking,shypeopletakeacautiousapproachtochance.Ratherthantheflashychit-chatthatdefinessocialgathering,shypeoplelistenattentivelytowhatotherssayandabsorbitbeforetheyspeak.They'renotthinkingaboutwhattosaywhiletheotherpersonisstilltalking,butratherlisteningsotheycanlearnwhattosay.Alongthesamelines,shypeopleshareacommonloveoflearning.Theyareintrinsically(內(nèi)在地)motivatedandthereforeseekcontentregardlessofachievinganoutsidestandard.Beingshycanalsobringotherbenefits.Rememberbeinginschoolandhearingthesamekidscontribute,untilshylittleJohnny,whoalmostneversaidaword,cutin?Thenwhathappened?EveryoneturnedaroundtolookwithgreatrespectatlittleJohnnyactuallytalking.Thisishowshypeoplemadegooduseoftheirpowerofpresence:they"own"themomentbyspeakingcalmlyandpurposefully,whichtranslatetoapositiveimage.Shynessisoftenrelatedtomodesty.Nottosaythatlimelight-seekersaren'tmodest,butshypeopletendtohaveanaccuratesenseoftheirabilitiesandachievements.Asaresult,theyareabletoacknowledgemistakes,imperfections,knowledgegapsandlimitations.Sinceshypeoplehavealowersensitivitytooutsiderewardsthanoutgoingones,they'remorecomfortableworkingwithlittleinformationandstickingtotheirinnerdesires.Shypeoplearealsomorelikelytoinsistonfindingsolutionsthataren'tprimarilyapparent.Don'tbelieveme?Maybeyou'llbelieveAlbertEinstein,whooncesaid,"It'snotthatI'msosmart,it'sthatIstaywithproblemslonger."Obviously,findingcertaintywhereuncertaintyistypicallypopularisahugeplusforanysuccessfulperson.Themyththatshypeoplearelesseffectiveleadersthantheiroutgoingfellowsisjustamisunderstanding.Makewiseuseofyourpersonalitystrengthstoleadyourbusinessnomatterwhatsideoftherangeyoufallon.1、WecanlearnfromParagraph2that___________.A.shypeoplearesensitivetorewardsB.shypeoplecaremoreaboutcontentC.outgoingpeoplearemorecarefulaboutchancesD.outgoingpeopleconsiderwhattolearnwhilelistening2、TheexampleofJohnnyshows____________.A.shypeoplearelikelytobemodestB.hardworkingstudentsspeaklittleinpublicC.somestudentskeepsilentonpurposeatschoolD.shypeoplemayhaveanadvantageindiscussion3、WecanlearnfromtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph5that____________.A.successresultsfromdevotion B.shynesscontributestopopularityC.outsiderewardleadstoinsistence D.uncertaintycountsmorethancertainty4、Theauthorsupportshisideasmainlyby____________.A.givingdefinitionsandpresentingresearchresultsB.explainingproblemsandprovidingsolutionsC.quotingauthoritiesandmakingevaluationsD.makingcontrastsandgivingexamplesText4Ransomwareisthenewestthreattocomputerusers.Itisasoftwarevirusthatblocksyourcomputersystemuntilyoupaymoney.Theviruseshavescarynames,likeCryptolockerorCryptowall.Thefirstransomwarevirusesappearedin2013buttheyhavebecomemoredangerousrecently.Thevirusescansweepacrosstheinternetinashortperiodoftimeandinfectmillionsofcomputersovernight.Ransomwarevirusesspreadvialinks,unauthorizeddownloadsaswellasemailattachments.Theyhityourcomputerwithoutyouknowingit.Inmanycasesthevirusstopsyourharddrivefromworkingorencryptsdocumentsandphotos,whichthenbecomeuseless.Hackersdemandmoney,rangingfromafewtoathousanddollars,forlettingyoucontrolyourcomputeragain.NotonlyPCsarereportedtobeaffectedbyransomware,tabletsandmobilephoneshavealsocaughtthevirus.Virusdevelopersarealwayslookingfornewwaystomakemoney.Lastyearransomwareattackswentupby100%.Currently,thereareabout30,000infectionsaroundtheworldeveryday.Althoughanti-virusfirmsareworkinghardtoproducepatchestoprotectsuchattacks,theyarenotalwaysfastenoughtoprovidesecurityfromeveryvirus.However,therearesomethingsyoucandotoprotectyourself.Donotdownloadsuspiciousfilesfromtheinternetandbecarefulwhenyouopenemailattachments.Finally,allowyouroperatingsystemtoupdateregularlyandmakesureyouranti-virusdatabasesarealsoup-to-date.1、WhatisRansomwarelike?A.Spreadingfast,itisverydestructive.B.Hiddenverywellitisveryhardtofindout.C.AffectingPCsandphones,itdemandsmuchmoneyeachtime.D.Attackedmoreandmoreoften,wecandonothingaboutit.2、Theunderlinedword“encrypt”inParagraph2mostprobablymeans.A.makesthcompletelydisappearB.hidesthinanothersecretplaceC.changeordinarylanguageintocodeD.decreasethenumberof3、Themainpurposeforthevirusesmaybe.A.tostealinformationfromcomputersystemsB.tothreatencomputersuserstooffermoneyC.todestroycomputersystemsforfunD.towarncomputeruserstobuynewanti-virussoftwarePartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AnItaliantownwillpaypeoplehundredsofeuros(歐元)peryeariftheycycletoworkinsteadof1.(drive)theircarsThegovernmentwillpay2.(cycle)25centsperkilometre,uptoamonthlylimitof50eurosThatmeanscommuters(通勤者)whoswitchtotwowheelscouldpocketupto600eurosinayearItissaidtobethefirstsuchplaninItalyFiftyworkerswillbeincludedina12-monthtrial,whichwilluseasmartphoneapptorecordthe3.(distant)travelledeachdayTheplanisbeingsupportedfromfines4.(collect)fromtrafficticketsinthetown,5.bylawhavetobespentonroadsafetyTheplanwillencouragecitizens6.(make)suretheareabecomesmoreliveableItwill7.(natural)meanlesstrafficonthestreetsandmorehealthbenefitsAbicycleorganizationwhichhelpedtodeveloptheidea,saysithopesthatothertownswillnowfollowtheleadAsimilarplan8.(introduce)inFrancein2014,withmixedresultsAsix-monthtrialfoundthatpayingpeopletocycletoworkdidincreasethenumbersdoingso,butthe9.(major)hadbeenusingpublictransport,ratherthanprivatevehicles10.thosemakingthemovefromcarstobicycles,mosthadalreadybeencarpooling(拼車)PrivatecarsremainedcrowdedintheStreetsSeborga(塞波加)isasmallvillagethatdeclareditselfindependentinthe1960s,claimingitwasnever1.(proper)incorporated(合并)intoItaly2.(it)foundersarguedthatthedealwasnotreallyregisteredTheyclaimedthatitcouldthereforenot3.(consider)partofthenationTheprincipality’s(公國)founderwasaflowergrower4.(call)GiorgioCarbone,whoruleduntilhisdeathin5.Itsindependenceisnotrecognisedoutside6.villagebutMrDezzani,acampaigner(競選者)forthethrone,saysitisimportantthattheythemselvesbelieve7.it,describingitas“astateofmind”Thisunusualstory,8.wasthesubjectofateleviseddocumentary,hasattractedtourismtotheregionItscurrentruler,MarcelloI,appearspublicly9.(wear)asuitbutMrDezzaniwantstointroduceceremonialuniformMrDezzaniadded:“Withoutbeingtoopretentiousor10.(show)aboutit,Ithinkwecanpromotethe11.(value)ofpeace,toleranceandopenness”SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Manyteenagerswanttolookcool.1、ChloeMurray,aneighth-graderatJeffersonMiddleSchoolintheUS,realizedthisproblemandestablishedacharitableclothescloset(衣櫥)tohelpherpeers.2、Theschoolletherusearoomfortheproject.Chloesclassmatesjoinedheraswell.Lastmonth,thecharitableclothescloset,calledChloesCloset,opened.3、"Confidenceisarealissueinmiddleschool,especiallywhenitcomestoclothing,"ChloetoldtheChicagoTribune,adailynewspaperinChicago,US.4、Manypeoplefromtheschoolscommunityandneighboringschoolsdonatedusedandnewclothes.Theclothesclosetisonlyopenafterschool.Studentscan"buy"theseclothesbyearning"money"whentheyturnintheirschoolworkontime.makecorrectionsonhomework,participateinaschoolactivityorexpresshelpfulnesstotheirpeersandteachers.SincethefirstweekinMarch,about100itemshavebeen"sold"tostudents."5、Then,theywillbebetterabletofocusonthelearningmaterialratherthanpayingtoomuchattentiontowhattheyarewearing,ShannonArko,alanguageartsteacherattheschool,saidaboutthemission(使命)ofthecloset."Feelinggoodaboutyourselftranslatesintoabetterlearningexperienceoverall."A.Wherearetheclothesfrom?B.Herschoolsupportedtheideatoo.C.Fashionhasalreadybecomeanimportantpartofstudents'lives.D.Youneedtosupplychildrenwithbasicneeds,suchasclothing.E.Despiteallthesedifficulties,shewasabletostartacharitableclothescloset.F.Butnoteveryonecanaffordtokeepupwiththechangingfashiontrends.G.It'sfilledwithtrendyclothesforgirlsandboystohelpstudentslooktheirbest.Reducingclasssizehastraditionallybeenseenasanimportantwaytoimproveastudent’seducationalexper

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