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考研《英語一》邵陽市城步苗族自治縣2023年全真模擬試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)完形填空閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從1~20各題所給的四個選項(A.B.C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該選項標號涂黑。Visionistheartofseeingwhatisinvisibletoothers.--JonathanSwiftIwalkedintoawildthird-gradeclassroom.Musicwasplaying1,childrenwereundertablesapplyingmake-up,kidswerethrowingafootballindoors,andstudentswere2wherevertheycouldfind3Iwasamid-year4Theprevious5saidhecouldnolongermanagethesechildrenand6withoutnoticeduringtheholidaybreak.AssoonasIwalkedintheroom,Irealizedwhyhe7Isatdown8inmychairandbeganreadingtheir9softly.Aftereachname,I10,askingGodtohelpmeunderstandthatchild.Ithennaileda11tothewallnexttothechalkboardandbegan12mynameandareadingassignmentontheboard.Ithenaskedeachchildtocometome,andtellmetheirnamesandwhattheywantedtolearn.Itwasa13task,becauseonlytwochildrentherewantedtolearnsomething!Ruleswere14,boundariesestablished,parentscontacted.Butthemirrorsavedtheday--no,theyear!Unbeknownst(不知的)tothechildren,themirrorallowedmetoseetheirevery15whileIwaswritingontheboard.Theysoonbecame16astohowIknewwhowasmisbehavingwhileIwaswritingontheboard.Whenonestudentfinallyaskedme,ItoldhimIhadaspecialteacher’seyeinthebackofmyheadthatmyhair17Atfirsttheydidnotbelieveme.18theydidbegintoexhibitbetterbehavior,especiallywhileIwroteontheboard,thinkingIhadmagical19Inevertoldthemdifferently.Why20agoodthing?1、A.softly B.clearly C.loudly D.peacefully2、A.speaking B.laughing C.standing D.dancing3、A.space B.music C.partner D.joke4、A.representative B.replacement C.reference D.reward5、A.teacher B.headmaster C.director D.leader6、A.retired B.remained C.resigned D.returned7、A.went B.came C.left D.disappeared8、A.angrily B.restlessly C.indifferently D.quietly9、A.names B.faces C.figures D.minds10、A.prepared B.prayed C.protected D.preferred11、A.board B.mirror C.cross D.picture12、A.noting B.copying C.writing D.drawing13、A.difficult B.different C.distant D.direct14、A.dated B.written C.worked D.set15、A.make B.move C.matter D.mind16、A.pleased B.puzzled C.known D.worried17、A.covered B.hooked C.hung D.displayed18、A.So B.However C.And D.But19、A.view B.scene C.eyes D.vision20、A.mixup B.bringup C.messup D.burnupSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Therearebillionsofpeopleonthisplanet,andmanyofuslovetoeatmeat.In2018alone,theaverageAmericanwillconsumemorethan100kgsofredmeat,accordingtoareportfromtheUSDepartmentofAgriculture(USDA).Atthesametime,theenvironmentalimpactcausedbymeatconsumption–waste,animaltreatment,healthissuesandeventhegreenhousegaseffects–hasgivenrisetoanumberofstartups(新興企業(yè))lookingforwaystofillourgrowingdemandformeat.Butcanthedemandbefilledinasustainableandaffordableway?Abunchofcompaniesarenotonlyoptimisticbutareworkingtomakethishappensooner.Allofthesecompaniesharvestcellsfromanimalsandgrowtheminalab.Forexample,SanFrancisco-basedMemphisMeatsisdevelopingcell-basedmeatsinitslaboratoriesbymanufacturingfatandmusclecellswithoutrequiringanyanimals.Anddon’tworryifyou’renotameatlover.StartupssuchasJetEat,whichisbasedinIsrael,areworkingonfoodproductsgrowninlabsthatareplantbasedandproducemeatsusingnaturalingredientswhilestillmaintainingflavor,consistencyandthe“overallsensoryexperience”.Asyoucanimagine,thereareplentyofhurdlesfacingtheindustry.Educatingthepublicisabigone.Anothercontroversialissueisthelabellingoftheproducts.MeatindustrytradegroupshavebeenpressingtheUSDAtomorestrictlyregulatealternativemeats,labeledas“imitationproducts”.Manyofushaveconcernsaboutthechallengesfacingfuturegenerationsasourglobalpopulationswellsandtheearth’snaturalresourcesshrink.Thegoodnewsisthatthereareplentyofcompaniesaroundtheworld–likethoseproducinglab-grownmeats-whoareworkingtosolvesomeoftheseproblemsandmakeafewbucksintheprocess.Nothingwrongwiththat.1、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph2probablyreferto?A.Protectingthemeatindustry.B.Promotingahealthylifestyle.C.Reducingmeatconsumptiongradually.D.Meetinghumandemandsformeatsustainably.2、WhatkindofmeatdoesJetEatproduce?A.Ittastesasgoodasrealmeat.B.Itisharvesteddirectlyfromanimals.C.Itlookslikeplantscompletely.D.Itcontainsfatandmusclecells.3、Accordingtothepassage,howcanconsumerstellthelab-grownmeat?A.Byreceivingpubliceducation.B.Byreferringtothelabel.C.Byobservingitclosely.D.ByconsultingtheUSDA.4、Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Extraordinaryjobsdonebynewstartups.B.Lab-grownmeatreadytofeedtheworld.C.Effectivestrategiesappliedwhenshopping.D.Theexistingthreatfacedbyhumans.Text2SydneyDayToursPortStephensDayToursLabeled“BlueWaterParadise”,PortStephensisknownforitsbeautyandmarinesurroundingswithover19milesofclean,whiteandsandybeaches.Itishometoaround30bottlenosedolphinandthuscalledthedolphincapitalofAustralia.Highlights:DolphinWatching;AustralianReptileParkOperates:Mon,Wed&Sat---8AMAdults:$195Children:$98Note:NotsuitablefromDec.20th,2017toJan.9th,2018inChristmas&NYperiod,Feb.2th-22th,2018inChineseNY.SydneyCityDayToursSydneyisabigcity,filledwithlotsoflandmarksandattractionstosee.ThiscanmakeitastressfultasktoplanyourownvacationinSydney.Luckily,ourtoursaredesignedtoallowyoutoseeallofSydney’smostfamouslandmarks.YoucanrestandmakesurethatyouwillbeseeingallthatSydneyhastooffer.Highlights:HarbourBridge;SydneyOperaHouseOperates:Daily---8AMAdults:$129Children:$65BlueMountainsToursTheseBlueMountainsToursfromSydneyhavebeendesignedfortheadventuresandpeoplewholiketoenjoybushwalking.Additionally,theseBlueMountainsDayToursincludesatoughwalkfromGlenbrooktotheWentworthFalls.Highlights:SeeAustralianwildlifeup-close;GuidedhikeatWentworthFalls.Operates:Daily—8AMAdults:$99Children:$74Note:Agoodleveloffitnessisrequiredforthebushwalk.Minimumchildageis11years.1、WhichoneisNOTpropertimeforthePortStephensDayTours?A.Jan.1th,2018(Sat.)B.Jan.3th,2018(Mon.)C.Jab.24th,2018(Wed.)D.Feb.3th,2018(Thur.)2、WhatcantouristsenjoyonSydneyCityDayTours?A.MarinesurroundingsB.HarbourBridge.C.DolphinWatchingD.Adventurousactivities3、Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheadvertisement?A.Allthetoursareavailableeveryday.B.Sydneycityhasthemostlandmarksandattractionsintheworld.C.Children10yearsandunderarenotpermittedonBlueMountainsTours.D.Allthetoursarechargedanddesignedonlyforadventures.Text3Asfreeastheymakeus,mobilephonesstillneedtostayclosetoapowersource.Soonthatmaychangewith"green"power.ThreeChileanstudentsgottheideaforaplant-powereddevice(裝置)tochargetheircellphones,whilesittingintheirschool'soutdoorcourtyardduringabreakfromexams,withdeadmobilephones.Then,oneofthemhadan"aha"moment.“ItoccurredtoCamilatosayaboutplants,"saidinventorEvelynAravena."Whydon'tyouhaveasocket,iftherearesomanyplants?'Afterthat,wethought,whydon'ttheyhaveachargingoutlet?Becausetherearesomanyplantsandlivingthingsthathavethepotentialtoproduceenergy,whynot?'"Theirinvention—asmallbiologicalcircuitcalledE-Kaia-usestheenergyplantstoproduceduringphotosynthesis(光合作用).Aplantusesonlyasmallpartofthatenergyandtherestgoesintothesoil,andthat'swheretheE-Kaiacollectsit.Thedeviceplugsintothegroundandthenintoyourphone."It'sthemostamazingprojectI'veeverseeninmylife,plainandsimple.Theybroughtthisoriginalmodel,anditworked—andthat'swhenitallchanged,atleastfrommypersonalpointofviewandIbegantosupportthem."saidMauricioCifuentes.Thedevicesolvedtwoproblemsfortheengineeringstudents—theyneededanideaforaclassproject,andanoutlettoplugintheirphones."Lookingforaplacetochargethenotebook,whichhadnopower,andthemobilephones,weweren'tabletofindanythingbecausealltheotherstudentswereinthesamestateofmadnesstryingtofindaplacetochargetheirdevices,"saidAravena.Butplantsareeverywhere,andthebiocircuitmakesthebestoftheirexcess(過多的)power.TheE-Kaiadoesn'tcarrymuchchargebutit'spowerfulenoughtocompletelyrechargeamobilephoneinlessthantwohours.Thestudentinventorshaveappliedforpatentsontheirtechnology,andexpecttheE-KaiatogoonsaleinDecember2016.1、Howcouldthestudentsgetthe"green"poweridea?A.Bycarryingoutanexperiment.B.Justfromanoccasionalthought.C.Withthesupportoftheirprofessors.D.Enlightened(啟發(fā))bytheinformationinasciencebook.2、Howdoesthedevicework?A.Byusingtheenergyduringphotosynthesis.B.Byusingasmallbiologicalcircuit.C.Byusingtheelectricitystoredinthedevice.D.Byusingadeviceburiedintheground.3、WhatcanwelearnfromwhatMauricioCifuentessaid?A.Heintendedtobuythepatent.B.Thedevicewasmadeinaroughway.C.Heshowedgreatinterestinthedevice.D.Heattemptedtoproducethedeviceinlargenumbers.4、Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ANewDevicetoChangetheWorldB.GreenPower-ANewandPotentialSourceC.ChileanStudentsFindAGreenWaytoChargePhonesD.ANewDeviceInventedbyChileanStudentsWillBeonSaleText4Gettingstitched(縫合)upbyDr.Robotmayonedaybereality.Scientistshavecreatedaroboticsystemwhichdidjustthatinlivinganimalswithoutarealdoctorpullingthestrings.Muchlikeengineersaredesigningself-drivingcars,themedicalresearchispartofamovetowardautonomoussurgicalrobots,removingthesurgeon’shandsfromcertaintasksthatamachinemightperformallbyitself.Doctorswouldn’tleavethebedsidethey’resupposedtowatch.Plusthey’dhandletherestofthesurgery.Insmalltestsusingpigs,theroboticarmperformedatleastaswell,andinsomecasesabitbetter,assomecompetingsurgeonsinstitchingtogetherintestinal(腸的)tissue.“Thepurposewasn’ttoreplacesurgeons,”saidDr.Kimwholedtheproject.“Ifyouhaveallintelligenttoolthatworkswithasurgeon,canitimprovetheoutcome?That’swhatwehavedone.”Ifyou’veheardaboutmachineslikethepopularDaVincisystem,youmightthinkrobotsalreadyareoperating.Notreally.Todaymanyhospitalsofferrobot-assistedsurgerywheresurgeonsusethemachineryastoolsthattheycontrolbyhandtooperatethroughtinyopeningsinthebody.Butrobot-assistedsurgeryhasbeencontroversial,assomestudieshaveshownitcanbringhighercostswithoutbetteroutcomes.Kim’steamatChildren’sSheikhZayedInstituteinventedthenewSTARsystem—itstandsforSmartTissueAutonomousRobot—workssortoflikeaprogrammablesewingmachine.Theyaddedsensorstohelpguideeachstitchandtellhowtightlytopull.Buttheapproachwasn’tperfect.Inthelivinganimals,therobottookmuchlongerandmadeafewstitchingmistakeswhilethesurgeonsewingbyhandmadenone.Kimsaidtherobotcanbespedup.Hehopestobeginhumanstudiesintwoorthreeyears.1、What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.AnewroboticsystemB.Anew-stylewayofstitchingC.Thenewly-designeddriverlessvehiclesD.Robotsurgeonsonestepclosertoreality2、WhatwillsurgeonsdowhenDr.Robotisusedinsurgery?A.Theycanhelppullthestrings.B.Theyrestatthebedside.C.Theyjoininwhennecessary.D.Theyperformanothersurgery.3、Somepeopleareagainstusingrobotsinsurgeryprobablybecause_________.A.theycanbeoutofcontrolB.theywilltakeshortertimeC.theymaybeexpensivetouseD.theyarelikelytocausegreatpain4、Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Dr.Robotcantaketheplaceofsurgeons.B.Dr.Robotwillbeimproved.C.Dr.Robothasbeentestedwithhumantrials.D.Dr.Robotcanfreedoctors’handsintheoperation.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Haveyoueverwondered1.childrenalwaysseemtohavebagsofenergyandneverrunoutofsteam?ResearchershavediscoveredthatchildrenhavethelevelsofrecoveryofenduranceathletesInfact,scientistssaychildren'smusclesrecoverfrom"high-intensityexercise"alot2.(quick)thanathletesAstudylookedattheperformancelevelsofchildrenwhentheywerecycling,andcomparedtheirfitnessto3.ofathletesResearcherDrSebastienRatelsuggestedthey4.(find)thechildrenusedmoreoftheiraerobicmetabolismandwerethereforelesstiredduringthehigh-intensityphysicalactivitiesThechildrenalsorecoveredveryquickly-evenfasterthanthewell-trainedadultenduranceathletesTheresearchershopethat5.(they)findingswillhelpscientistshaveabetter6.(understand)howthehumanbodychangeswithageItcouldleadtoadvancesinthefight7.diabetesandotherdiseasesDrRatelsaidtheresearchwas8.(particular)importantasmorechildrenwerebecomelessactiveHewarned:"Withthediseasesrelatedtophysicalinactivity9.(rise),knowthechangeswithgrowththatmightcontributetotheriskofdisease"10.ishelpfulforchildrentomaintaintheirfitnessastheygrowupandplayasmuchastheycouldsotheyremainhealthyasadultsItseemsthatChinesepeoplehavealwayslovedtodiscuss1.differencesbetweennorthernersandsouthernersNow,anotherdifferencehasdrawnwideattention:thewaynorthernersandsouthernersshopforfoodatmarketsPeoplefromsouthernChinanormallybuy2.theyneedforjustoneortwomealsatatimeIt’snormalforthemtobuyjusthalfaChinesecabbage,two3.(potato)and25gramsofbeefatatime4.,apersonmaybelaughedatiftheydothisinthenorthInstead,buyingenoughvegetablesandmeatforaweek5.(be)normalThedifferencecouldbebecause6.thedifferentclimatesFoodcan7.(keep)foralongtimeinthenorth,asit’s8.(usual)coldanddrythereManynorthernershavethehabitof9.(store)foodforalongtimeButduetothehotandwetweatherinthesouth,southernChinesepeopleprefer10.(buy)justenoughfoodforonemealoronedayOtherwise,thefoodmaygobadMaybethesedebatesaboutdifferentcustomshelpustounderstandeachotherbetterSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Withadvancesintransportationandinformationtechnology,eventhemostremoteplacesonEartharewithinreachofthetraveler.Infact,tourismisnowtheworld’slargestindustry,withnaturetourismgrowingthefastest.1、Inresponsetothisincreasingappreciationofnatureexperiences,anewformoftravelhasarisencalledecotourism.2、TheNatureConservancyadoptstheconceptexplainedbytheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature(IUCN):Environmentallyresponsibletraveltonaturalareas,inordertoenjoyandappreciatenaturethatpromotesconservation,hasalowvisitorinfluenceandprovidesforbeneficiallyactivesocio-economicinvolvementoflocalpeople.Increasedtourismtosensitivenaturalareaswithoutappropriateplanningandmanagementcanthreaten(威脅)thewholeofecosystemsandlocalcultures.3、Likewise,localcommunitiesandcanbeharmedinnumerouswaysbycrowdedforeignvisitorsandwealth.4、Ecotourismcanprovidemuch-neededreveriues(收益)fortheprotectingofnationalparksandothernaturalareas,whichmightnotbeavailablefromothersources.Additionally,ecotourismcanprovideapracticaleconomicdevelopmentalternativeforlocalcommunitieswithfewotherincome-generatingoptions.Besides,ecotourismcanincreasethelevelofeducationandactivism(積極)amongtravelers.5、A.Whatisecotourism?B.Thegrowthoftheecotourismincomeisalsobeneficialtothelocalpeople.C.Anditmakesthemmoreenthusiasticandeffectivespokesmenforconservation.D.Butmostofthetourisminnaturalareasnowadaysisnotecotourismatall.E.However,thissamegrowthdoesgoodtobothconservationandlocalcommunities.F.Peoplewanttoexperiencenature,butshouldtrynottoaffectthenaturalenvironment.G.Theincreaseofvisitorstoecologicallysensitiveareascanleadtomuchenvironmentaldamage.Radar(雷達)isanelectronicdevicethatdetectsplanes,ships,coastlines,landmarks,andevenstormclouds.Thenameradarcomesfromthefirstlettersofthewordsradiodirectionandranging.Asthehumaneyeuseslightwavestosee,radar“sees”withradiowaves.Withoutradar,planescouldnotlandsafelyinbadweatherandshipscouldnotmovesafelyinthickfog.1、Inthe1800sitwasdiscoveredthatradiowavescouldbereflectedfromobjects.Butscientistsdidnotmakegreatadvancesinradarresearchuntilthe

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