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安徽省蚌埠市龍子湖區(qū)2023年考研《英語一》點睛提分卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AGameofLightandShadeItwasasunnyday.Ihadgoneupanddownthetowerwhen,outsidethedooratthefoot,ablindmancametowardme.Inamoment,hedisappearedupthestairs.Ilookedatthesignthatsaid“TotheTower”,anddecidedto1him.Icaughtupwithhimintheticketoffice.ThereIwas2toseetheattendant(工作人員)sellinghimaticketasifhewereanyothervisitor.Then,withtheticketinonehandand3thewallwiththefingersoftheother,theblindmanreachedthestairs4tothehallway.“Thatmanisblind.Whatwouldablindmanclimbupthetowerfor?”Isaidtotheattendant,expectinghimtoshowsome5,buthedidn’tanswer.“Notthe6certainly,”Isaid.“Perhapshewantsto7.”Iboughtaticketand8upthestairs.Themanhadn’tgoneasfarasI9.Athirdofthewayupthetower,Iheardhis10.Isloweddownandfollowedhimatalittle11.Hestoppedfromtimetotime.Whenhegottothebalcony,Iwasadozensteps12.AsIreachedit,Isawhimatthecornerofthetower.Atlast,aftertenminutes,I13him.“Excuseme,”IsaidaspolitelyasIcould,“butIamcurioustoknow14youcameup.”Hesmiled.“Comingupthestairs,youwillnoticehownotjustlightbutsun15intothetowerthroughthenarrowwindowshereandthere,sothatyoucanfeelthe16—thecoolstairssuddenlybecomequitewarm—andhowupherebehindthewallthereis17,butassoonasgoingoppositeawindowyoucanfindthesun.Thereisno18sogoodasthisforfeelingthedifferencebetweenlightandshade.ItisnotthefirsttimeI’vecomeup.”Theblindmanseemedquite19justlikeachildwhowasenjoyinghisfavoritegames.Hetoldmethetruththatblindmencanalsofindthebeautyinlife20theycannotenjoythesightsoftheworld.1、A.a(chǎn)ccept B.follow C.control D.visit2、A.frightened B.disappointed C.surprised D.embarrassed3、A.touching B.climbing C.hitting D.covering4、A.pointing B.a(chǎn)ttaching C.contributing D.leading5、A.respect B.doubt C.concern D.sympathy6、A.view B.test C.prize D.trick7、A.kick B.jump C.relax D.escape8、A.struggled B.explored C.wandered D.hurried9、A.promised B.examined C.imagined D.confirmed10、A.steps B.words C.secrets D.cheers11、A.standard B.distance C.expense D.intention12、A.a(chǎn)head B.a(chǎn)round C.outside D.behind13、A.recognized B.surrounded C.a(chǎn)pproached D.witnessed14、A.why B.how C.when D.whether15、A.knocks B.pours C.slides D.bursts16、A.trend B.reaction C.change D.honor17、A.light B.space C.mess D.shade18、A.place B.signal C.object D.period19、A.nervous B.content C.curious D.patient20、A.unless B.because C.once D.a(chǎn)lthoughSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Flyingdowna488-meter-longslideprovidesplentyofexcitementformostpeople.Butforthosewholikemoreextremeadventures,Nicaraguaoffersanevenmoreexcitingslideexperience.Thethoughtofracingdownanactivevolcanowithonlyaboardisenoughtogetmostpeoplehotunderthecollar.Butforthrill-seekingsportsfanatics,boardingdowna2,380-foot-highvolcanoatthespeedof80km/histhecoolestsportaround.ThousandsoftravelersareheadingtothefoothillsofNicaragua’sCerroNegrototakepartinthenewsportingcraze(狂熱).Surfers,dressedinprotectivejumpsuits,knee-padsandhelmets,receivebriefinstructionsandthentryslidingdownashortslope(斜坡).Afterthat,it’stimefortherealthing.Sittingontheirspecially-constructedboards,surferspushoffandflystraightdowna488-meter-longslope.Theblackvolcanicashprovidesadusty,dirtyride.Butboardersusuallyarriveatthebottomwithsmilesontheirfaces.PhillipSouthan,ownerandmanagerofBigfootHostelandGreenPathwaysTours,said,"Westartedofferingthistripin2005andithasbecomesopopular.Thisisauniquetourasnowhereelseintheworldcanyouboarddownanactivevolcano.""Whatweofferisatourforeveryonewithabsolutelynoexperience.Oneofthegreatestattractionsofthetouristhatyougetabitofeverything.Since2005,morethan10,000peoplehavetraveledtoCerroNegrotogiveitatry.""Whenyouareonthetopyouwillhavetheopportunitytostandnearthecrater(火山口)andseeasmokingvolcano.Butthebiggestriskisthatyouwilltakethechanceofgettingsomescratchesifyoufallover.""Manyyearsofexperiencehastakenthistourtoalevelwhereitissafebutstillfunandforsomepeoplealittlefrightening.Wearealwaysworkingonwaystocontinueimprovingitforthefuture."1、WhichwordscanbestdescribetheslideinCerroNegro?A.Securebuttiring. B.Enjoyablebutrisky.C.Popularbutdemanding. D.Worthwhilebutpainful.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedwords"therealthing"inparagraph2referto?A.Slidingdownthevolcanicslope.B.Escapingtheblackvolcanicash.C.Headingtothemountaintopalone.D.Receivingprofessionalslideinstructions3、InwhatwayistheslideinCerroNegrospecial?A.Itisavailabletoeveryone.B.Ithasthelongestslopeworldwide.C.Itisbasedonanactivevolcano.D.Itoffersspecially-constructedboards.4、WhatmakestheslideinCerroNegrorelativelysafeaccordingtoPhillipSouthan?A.High-techsafetyfacilities.B.Knowledgeandskillsfrompractice.C.Advancedtrainingguidanceontheslide.D.Staff’sfamiliaritywiththesurroundings.Text2Parentscomplainthatchildrenoutgrowtheirclothessofastthatitcostsafortune(£12,000onaverageperyear),goingthroughsevendifferentsizesinthespaceoftheirfirsttwoyears.Therecouldnowbeasolution:anewhigh-techfabric(織物)thatexpandsasthewearergrows.RyanYasin,whoisstudyingforamaster’sdegreeattheLondonRoyalCollegeofArt,cameupwiththeideaafterpurchasingclothesforhisnewbornnephew,onlytofindthebabyhadoutgrownthembythetimetheyarrived.InadditiontotheexpenseYasinwasalsoconcernedabouttheenvironmentalinfluence.Theprocessofmakinganddistributingjustlkilogram,or2.2pounds,ofnewfabricresultsinanaverageof23kg,or50poundsofgreenhousegases.Tomakemattersworse,the“fastfashion”trendworldwidehascausedgarmentproductiontodoublesince2000,withmorethanhalfoftheclothingendingupinlandfillsannually!Tofindasolution,Yasinusedhispreviousexperiencedesigningsatellitestoinventawaytofoldsynthetic(合成的)materialsuchthatitstretchesinalldirections.Thefirstdesign,apairoftinypants,notonlyfithisbabynephew,butalsohis2-year-oldniece!Afterspendingalotoftimeperfectingtheprocessandtestingthedesign,Yasinisnowawaitingapatentforhisdesignandseekinginvestors(投資者)tobringtheclothingtomarket.ForhisnewlineofPetitPli,thedesignerplanstoproduceouterwearthatisbothwaterproof(防水的)andwindproof.Theclothingwillbemachinewashableandfoldsmallenoughtofitinajacketorpantpocket.Yasinplanstoestablishatake-backsystemsothatworn-outPetitPliclothingcanberecycledintonewfabric.Thedesignerdoesnotexpectparentstodresstheirchildrenonlyinhisexpandableclothing,particularlysincethecurrentdesignsusesyntheticmaterials.Butheplanstosoonproducethewearin“awidervarietyofgarments”andhopesthatPetitPliwillbeabletohavean“influenceonover-consumption.”Wesurelyhopehesucceeds!1、WhatinspiredYasin’sinvention?A.Hisgreatexpenseonclothes.B.Hisunhappyexperience.C.Hisnephew’spiled-upclothes.D.Hisdesireforamaster’sdegree.2、WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutYasin’sdesignistrue?A.Ithasbeentestedsuccessful.B.Ithascomeonthemarket.C.Ithasgotapatent.D.Ithasattractedalotofinvestors.3、Whatwillbeoneadvantageofthenewouterwear?A.Itcomesinvariousstyles.B.Itneedsnowashing.C.Itcanneverbewornout.D.Itisspace-saving.4、WhydoesYasinsuggestalimiteduseoftheexpandableclothing?A.Itscostistoohigh.B.Itlacksstylishdesigns.C.Itsmaterialsarenotnatural.D.Itisnoteasilyrecycled.Text3IWastheDoughnutLadyInuniversityIhadapart-timejobatashopthatsolddoughnutsandcoffee.Situatedonablockwhereseveralbusesstopped,itservedthepeoplewhohadafewminutestowaitfortheirbus.Everyafternoonaroundfouro’clock,agroupofschoolchildrenwouldburstintotheshop,andbusinesswouldcometoastop.Adultswouldglancein,seethecrowdandpasson.ButIdidn’tmindifthechildrenwaitedfortheirbusinside.SometimesIwouldhandoutabusfarewhenaticketwentmissing—alwaysrepaidthenextday.OnsnowydaysIwouldgiveawaysomedoughnuts.Iwouldlockthedooratclosingtime,andwewaitedinthewarmshopuntiltheirbusfinallyarrived.Ienjoyedmyyoungfriends,butitneveroccurredtomethatIplayedanimportantroleintheirlives—untiloneafternoonwhenamancameandaskedifIwasthegirlworkingonweekdaysaroundfouro’clock.Heidentifiedhimselfasthefatheroftwoofmyfavorites.“IwantyoutoknowIappreciatewhatyoudoformychildren.Iworryaboutthemtakingtwobusestogethome.Itmeansalotthattheycanwaithereandyoukeepaneyeonthem.Whentheyarewiththedoughnutlady,Iknowtheyaresafe.”Itoldhimitwasn’tabigdeal,andthatIenjoyedthekids.SoIwastheDoughnutLady.Inotonlyreceivedatitle,butbecamealandmark.NowIthinkaboutallthepeoplewhokeepaneyeonmyownchildren.Theybecome,well,DoughnutLadies.Likethemenattheskatingrink(滑冰場),wholetmyboysringhome;Orthebusdriverwhodrovemydaughtertoherstopattheendoftherouteatnightbutwouldn’tleaveuntilIarrivedtopickherup;OrthatnicepoliceofficerwhotookpityonmyboyswalkinghomeintherainwhenIwasatwork—eventhoughthephonerangallthenextdaywithcallsfromcuriousneighbors.“WasthatapolicecarIsawatyourhouselastnight?”Thatwasn’tapolicecar.ThatwasaDoughnutLady.1、Accordingtothepassage,theauthorsometimes______.A.soldbusticketstothechildrenB.gavethechildrenfreedoughnutsC.didbusinesswiththechildren’shelpD.calledthechildren’sparentstopickthemup2、Bysaying“…itwasn’tabigdeal(Para.4),”theauthormeantthat______.A.shehadn’tdoneanythingsignificantB.shehadn’tspentmuchtimewiththechildrenC.shehadn’tmadealotofmoneyfromthechildrenD.shehadn’tfoundithardtogetalongwiththechildren3、Whatcanwelearnaboutthepoliceofficer?A.Hetooktheboystothepolicestation.B.Hehelpedtheboyslookfortheirmother.C.Hedrovetheboysbackhomeinapolicecar.D.Hemanagedtomakesureoftheboys’identity.4、Thepassagesuggeststhat______.A.runningabusinessrequiresskillB.takingresponsibilityisamoralvirtueC.devotionshouldbeeverythinginlifeD.therearealwaysnosmallactsofkindnessText4Sleeprepairsthebodyandthemindandhelpspreventdiseasebystrengtheningtheimmunesystem.However,manyadultsdonotgeteighthoursofsleepeachnight.Theaverageadulttodaygetsonly6.4hoursofsleep.Onlyinrecentyearshavehealthprofessionalsbeguntorealizetheseriousnessofsleepdeprivationintheworkingpopulation.Asignificantnumberofpeopleworkatnight,worklonghours,orsufferfromsleeplessnessorjetlag.Studiesshowthatthebrainisnegativelyaffectedbysleepdeprivationbecausecertainpatternsofelectricalandchemicalactivitythatoccurduringsleepareinterruptedandthebraincannotfunctionnormally.Inonestudy,thirteenhealthyadultsubjects(實驗對象)whousuallyhadnormalsleeppatternswerekeptawakeandcarefullymonitoredinalabduringaperiodof35hours.Duringtheexperiment,thesubjectswereaskedtoperformseveraltasks,suchasmathematicsandwordproblems,whileundergoingscansoftheirbrainactivity.Theresearchersfoundthatthetemporallobe(顳葉)ofthebrain,theregioninvolvedinlanguageprocessing,wasactiveduringspeechtasksinrestedsubjectsbutnotinsubjectswholackedenoughsleep.Afterseveralhourswithoutsleep,therewasnoactivitywithinthisregion.Severalstudiesshowthatgettingfewerthansixhoursofsleepcandamageshort-termmemoryandreactiontime—thuscausingaseriousriskofaccident.Inonestudyofdrivers,researchersreportedthatsleepdeprivationhadthesameeffectsasbeingdrunk.Theyfoundthatpeoplewhodroveafterbeingawakefor17hoursperformedworsethanthosewithabloodalcohollevelof0.5percent,thelegallimitfordrunkdrivinginmostwesternEuropeancountries.Theresearchersconcludedthatcountrieswithdrunkdrivinglawsshouldconsidersimilarrestrictionsagainstsleep-depriveddriving.1、Theunderlinedword"deprivation"inthefirstparagraphisclosestinmeaningto_______.A.weaknessB.lossC.discomfortD.pain2、ThepassagementionsallofthefollowingascausesofsleepdeprivationEXCEPT______.A.jetlagB.longworkhoursC.boringworkD.workingatnight3、ThepurposeofthestudydescribedinParagraph2wastodetermine_________.A.howmanyhourspeoplecansurvivewithoutsleepB.howpeoplereactwhentheirsleepisinterruptedC.thechangesinbrainactivitythatoccursduringsleepD.theeffectsofsleepdeprivationonbrainactivity4、WhydoestheauthormentionbloodalcohollevelinParagraph3?A.Toshowhowsleepdeprivationreducesthebloodalcohollevel.B.Toshowthatsleepdeprivationhasthesamedangerouseffectsasbeingdrunk.C.Tosuggestthatsleep-depriveddriversarealsolikelytodrink.D.Toargueagainstraisingthelegallimitfordrunkdriving.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Ifelt1.(luck)tohavewonaplacetogoonaculturaltourtositesoflostcivilizationsWevisitedPompeiiinItalyandLoulaninChinaPompei2.(found)inthe8thcenturyBC,thentaken3.bytheRomansin89BC.Later,PompeiwasdestroyedbyavolcanoIteruptedandcoveredPompeiwithash4.(fortunate),manypeoplewereburiedaliveThecitywasforgottenformanyyearsuntilthe18thcenturywhenastonewithwritingonitwasdiscoveredbyafarmerPeoplestartedtodiginthearea5.treasureandcausedmuchdamageThus,in1860,theareawasgovernedbythegovernmentso6.couldbepreservedandstudiedDifferently,LoulandisappearedunderthesandTherewerejustafew7.(ruin)leftTherewas8.a(chǎn)ncientwatersystem9.(run)throughthemiddleofthecityThedesertwasonceagreenwithhugetrees,buttheywerecutdown,10.resultedinthecitybeingburiedbysandTheywerebothimportantcommercialcitiesabout2,000yearsagoItwasapitythattheydisappearedforever語法填空Hereisamessagethatneedsto_1.(keep)inmindbyeverymomanddadYouloveyourkidsnotbecauseof2._theydo,butbecauseofwhotheyareInfact,raisingachildisjustliketrainingadogYourewardyourchildrenbecauseoftheir__3.(succeed)orprogresstheymade4.(similar),acircustrainergivesadogsomefoodeverytimeit5.(jump)throughahoop(圈)Thedogisn’tlovedforitself,6.foritsactionsDrLauraSchlessinger,thepopulartalkshowhost,hasanewbookforchildren7.(title)“WhyDoYouLoveMe?”Partofthestoryincludesamother8.(explain)tohersonthatitisnotwhathedoesthatmakesherlovehim—sheloveshimbecauseheisunique(獨一無二的)andheis9.(she)sonEverymom,dadandgrandparentneedstomemorizethewordsof10.popularsong:“Iloveyoumostofallbecauseyouareyou”SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Livingwithotherpeoplecanbedifficult,especiallywheneachpersonhastheirownideasabouthowtheywanttolive.1、Takingafewsimplestepswillhelpyoushareyourlivingspaceharmoniously.Discussyourexpectationsaheadoftime.2、.Thisappliestofinances,food,possessions,useofcommonareas,loudactivitiesorparties,quiethoursandsoon.Divideupresponsibilities.Makeaplantodivideupresponsibilitiesandchores(家常雜務(wù))betweenyouandyourroommate.Forexample,ifyourroommateisagoodcookandyouarenot,3、.Itmayalsobeagoodideatosetupachoresschedule,whereyouwilltaketurnscleaningthebathroom,takingoutthetrashandsoon.4、.Noteveryonehasthesameideasaboutdaytodaylivingasyoudo.Takeyourroommate'sfeelingsintoconsideration.Forinstance,ifyouredyingtothrowapartyonThursdaynightbutyourroommatehasafinalearlythenextmorning,agreetopostponethepartytillFridayevening,instead.Communicateeffectively.Communicationiskeyinmakingtherelationshipwork.Ifaproblemcomesup,it'sbettertotalkaboutitrightawaythantoignoreit.Forexample,say"Chris,itupsetsmewhenIwakeuptofindallthemilkgone.Ifyouusethelastofsomething,canyoupleaseaddittothelist?"Ifyousimplycannotcommunicateopenlyandthereistensionallthetime,5、.A.BepreparedtocompromiseB.CreatearoommateagreementonInternetuseC.a(chǎn)skhimorhertocookifyou'llcleanupafterwardD.youmayaswellfindanewroommateE.TalkaboutwhateachofyouneedsandwantsfromtheotherinadvanceF.PeoplemayhavedifferentreligiousorpoliticalviewsthatcouldcauseconflictG.Thoughhavingaroommatecanbechallenging,itcanalsobeenjoyableandfunOnedayaprofessorenteredtheclassroomandtoldthestudentsaboutasurprisedtest.Afterhearingthat,allstudentswereseatedandwaitedforthetesttobegin.1、Oncehewasdonewithhandingoutthepape

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