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考研《英語(yǔ)一》2023年豐縣深度自測(cè)卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Helenwaslovedasafriendly1adybya11whoknewher.Shehadbelongedtothesamechurchforalmostallheradultlireandwashighly36.______.PoorHelenwaswellintoher90’s.Sinceherhusbandpassedaway,shemovedinwithJennifer,heryounggranddaughter.However,lifeis37._______.Onenightdrivinghomefromthestore,Jenniferwashitdeadbyadrunkdriver.Onceagain,Helenwasalone.The38._______oflosingthoseclosesttoherandthelonelinessofbeingallalonewere39.______shecouldbear.Shechanged--shefellinto40._______andhopelessness.Naturally,peoplearoundhersawthechange.Butnobodyseemedtoknowhowto41._______her.Monthspassed.ItwasnowDecember,andtheholidayseasonwas42._______tobeharderthanHelenimagineditwouldbe.Shefeltlikeshewas43._______,slowlyinside.ShewonderedifshewouldseeChristmasthisyear.44._______,thesecondSundayofDecember,theSundaySchoolteachercametoherwithaspecialrequest.Wouldshebe45.______enoughtohelpdecoratethetreethatwasinthemiddleofthechildren’sclassroom?Eachchildhadhandmadeaspecialdecorationto46.______onthetree,andtheyneededassistance.Helenattemptedto47._______refuse,buttheteachersaidthatthechildrenhadrequestedshebethe48._______thatyear.Itwasimportanttothemforsomereason,theteacherwhispered.Thenightofthespecialevent,Helenwaspresentandworethebestsmile.The49.______oftheyoungchildrenwasbittersweet,whichheldmemoriesofherdearJennifer.Forthefirsttimeinmonths,though,youcouldseehereyes50._______throughtears.Shewashappythatthechildrenhad51.______her.Mostdecorationshadbeenplacedonthetree52._______agroupofninechildrencameandsatinfrontofher.Eachofthemeitherhadnograndmotheranylonger,53.______hadneverevenknowntheirs.Thiswasaveryspecialcelebrationandunion.Inthemiddlelayagift-wrappedbox54._______forherwithacardreading“OurGrandma,withlove.”Christmasthisyearwasn’tunkindtoHelen.No,itwasanew55._______,abrand-newstartandninenewreasonstoher…1、A.valuedB.rewardedC.a(chǎn)pprovedD.respected2、A.funnyB.challengingC.boringD.diverse3、A.weaknessB.coldnessC.sadnessD.tiredness4、A.otherthanB.morethanC.ratherthanD.1essthan5、A.nervousnessB.a(chǎn)nxietyC.depressionD.separation6、A.a(chǎn)cknowledgeB.distinguishC.a(chǎn)ppreciateD.comfort7、A.desiredB.picturedC.a(chǎn)imingD.proving8、A.cryingB.dyingC.movingD.struggling9、A.GraduallyB.RecentlyC.ThenD.Meanwhile10、A.kindB.optimisticC.patientD.enthusiastic11、A.baseB.placeC.hideD.set12、A.politelyB.personallyC.seriouslyD.unwillingly13、A.volunteerB.visitorC.teacherD.a(chǎn)ssistant14、A.viewB.thoughtC.sightD.scenery15、A.staringB.shiningC.lookingD.1ighting16、A.helpedB.treatedC.invitedD.a(chǎn)mused17、A.whileB.whenC.a(chǎn)sD.a(chǎn)fter18、A.orB.norC.a(chǎn)ndD.but19、A.intendedB.writtenC.sentD.1eft20、A.endingB.processC.goalD.beginningSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Thisweek,amammoth(猛犸象)possiblykilledbyhumans10,000to15,000yearsagowasfoundinsoyfieldsabout2mileswestofDetroit.ItwasfoundbyfarmerJamesBristleandhisneighborTrentSatterthwaite,whowerereportedlydigginginthefield.Atfirst,theycouldn’tfigureoutwhattheywereseeing.“Itwasprobablyaribbonethatcameup,”BristletellsAnnArborNews.“Wethoughtitwasabentfencepost.”Uponcloserinspection,however,itbecamecleareventountrainedeyesthiswasnofencepost.“Weknewitwassomethingspecial.”Thentheyspedupthedig.AfterfindingthebonesMondaynight,BristlecalledtheUniversityofMichiganTuesdaymorningtoreporthisfind.ScientistDanielFisherarrivedtoinspectitWednesday,andbyThursdaymorninghehadconfirmedit’sawoollymammoth.Heconcludestheanimalwasabout40yearsoldwhenitdied.Itwashuntedbyhumans,hesays,whokilleditaridstoredtheremainsinapondasawayofpreservingthemeatforfutureuse.It’sstilltooearlytotellexactlyhowitdied,FishertellsDetroit’sWWJ-TV,“buttheskeletonshowedsignsofhuman’sbutchering.”Thebonesarebeingtemporarilystorednearby,accordingtotheFreePress,anditremainsunclearwherethey’lleventuallyendup.Theirresearchvaluewillbedeterminedoncethey’vebeencleanedanddried.WoollymammothsoncelivedinEurasiaandNorthAmerica,andmostdisappearedby10,000yearsago—ademise(終止)thathasbeenlinkednotonlytohumans,butalsotochangingclimate.It’snowbelievedthatwarmingweatherweakenedtheirpopulationsbeforehumansdealtthefinalblows.1、HowdidJamesBristleandhisneighborfindwhattheyfoundatfirst?A.It’sdelicate. B.It’sold.C.It’sunique. D.It’sworthless.2、Whatcanweknowaboutthemammothaccordingtothetext?A.Itmightdieinits40s. B.ItwasnativetoEurasia.C.Itpreferredwalkinginthefields. D.Itmainlydiedfromclimatechange.3、WhichisDanielFisher’sopinion?A.Thebonesarewellworthstudying.B.Themammothwaskilledbyabutcher.C.Thenewfoundsitehasevidenceofhumanactivity.D.It’sunclearwhethertheboneswereamammoth’s.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinthelastparagraphmean?A.Driedtheirbones. B.Tooktheirlives.C.Destroyedtheirhome. D.Preservedtheirmeat.Text2BuyOneGiveOneBuyOneGiveOne(B1G1)isaSingapore-basedbusinessandnon-profitorganizationwithajobtocreateaworldfullofgiving.Wehelpbusinessesaroundtheworldgivebackinmeaningfulwayssothattheycancreatemeasurableandlong-lastinginfluence.Since2007,wehaveworkedwithmorethan1,600businessescreatingmorethan88milliongivingactivities.Ourbusinessallowsconsumers,whomayfeeldisconnectedfromtheproblemsofthedevelopingworld,tobecomeinvolvedinsocialproblemswhilestillpurchasingforthemselves.Forexample,shoebrandslikeTOMSpromisetodonateonepairofshoesforeverypairpurchased.Soapboxgivessoaptoaneedychildwitheverypurchase.WatchcompanyWeWoodplantsatreeeverytimeyoubuyawatch.Theyhavehelpedsocially-consciousconsumerspurchaseproductsandfeelgoodaboutprovidinghelptoothers.SeewhatsomeofourmemberssayaboutbeingapartofB1G1.*KarenOrmerodEveryproductpurchasedatourstoreinfluencesthelivesofdisadvantagedpeopleintheworld.IhadneverimaginedIwouldbeoperatingabusinessthatcouldchangepeople’slives.Wearemakingarealdifferencebyjustdoingwhatwenormallydo.Itisawonderfulexperience.*BenBakerWhatagoodwayofdistributingresourcestowheretheyneedtobe,givingpeoplethegiftsofgiving,andaddingvaluetoorganizationsalongtheway.Wehavealreadymade160,000givingactivitiesthroughB1G1.Givinghasbecomeanecessarypartofoureverydaybusiness.It’sabsolutelybrilliant.B1G1focusesontheinfluenceofgivingonpeople’slivesratherthansimplytheamountsdonated.Ourprogramsstressgivinghabituallyinordertocreategrowinginfluencearoundtheworld.WhenyoujointheB1G1givingprogram,youcreateyourownuniquegivingstories.Wedohopeyoucanbecomeamemberofus!1、Accordingtothepassage,whatdoesB1G1do?A.Donatetheprofitstothepeopleinneed.B.Helpconsumerspurchasetheirfavoriteproducts.C.Giveawaysomethingextrawhenaproductissold.D.Instructownershowtooperatebusinesseseffectively.2、HowdothemembersfeelaboutthemselvesasapartofB1G1?A.Confident.B.Proud.C.Generous.D.Energetic.3、Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.ToinvitebusinessestoB1G1.B.TopromotetheproductsB1G1sells.C.TodescribethegiftsB1G1gives.D.TointroducetheactivitiesB1G1involves.Text3TheSongDynasty(960-1279)isoftenreferredtoastheChineseRenaissance(文藝復(fù)興).Foraboutthreeandaquartercenturies,underitsrule,Chinaenjoyedaperiodofeconomicgrowthwithgreatartisticandintellectualachievements.OneofthemostimportantfactorsintheSongRenaissancewastheprintingpresswhichmadeforarebirthofclassicalConfucianlearning.Bythe10thcentury,printerswereproducingalargenumberofcopiesoftheclassicalConfuciantexts.Withthisincreaseintheproductionofbooks,educationspreadandbecamewidelyavailable.PrintingalsohaditsgreatestinfluenceontheChinesepoliticalsystem.IntheSongDynasty,govemmentexaminationsbecamethemostimportantwaytopoliticalpowerinChina.Foralmost1,000years,Chinawasgovemedbymenwhohaddoneverywellinexaminations.Thousandsofstudentsstudiedfortheexams,andthousandsofinexpensivebookswererequired.Withoutprinting,suchasystemwouldnothavebeenpossible.TheSongperiodwasalsothegoldenageofChinesepainting.EmperorHuizong(1101-1125)wasatalentedpainterwhoencouragedthearts.Aroyalpaintingacademywascreatedandmanyfineartistsweresupported.Theperiodisbestknownfornaturesubjectsandlandscapepaintings.GuoXiusedperspectiveinhispaintingsandTheQuictValleyisoneofhisbest-knownworks.OneofthegreatestlandscapepaintersoftheperiodwasFanKuan.Hismasterpiece,TravellingamongMountainsandGorges,isoneofthemostfamousChinesepaintings.Completedaroundtheyear1000,itwasinspiredbythepowerofnatureandtherelativeinsignificanceofhumans.1、WhenwastheChineseRenaissance?A.ImmediatelyaftertheRenaissanceinEurope.B.DuringtheSongDynasty.C.AtthetimeofConfucius.D.intheyear1,000.2、WhatcontributedtospreadingtheideasofConfucius?A.Thespreadofeducationtothemiddleclasses.B.People’snewinterestinclassicaltexts.C.Thedevelopmentofpainting.D.Theprintingpressandawideavailabilityofbooks.3、Howdidpeoplebecomepoliticiansatthetime?A.Onlymembersofthewealthyclasscouldgointopolitics.B.Asmallnumberofpowerfulfamiliesranthecountry.C.Onlymembersgoodatpaintingweresupportedbytheroyalty.D.Therewasaspecialexamsystemtoselectpoliticians.4、FromthepassagewecanknowthepainterofTravellingamongMountainsandGorgesis___.A.GuoXiB.EmperorHuizongC.FanKuanD.ConfuciusText4Whilestaringoutofthewindowduringaflight,noteveryonewillthinkcarefullyaboutthequestionwhyairplaneshaveroundedwindowsratherthansquareones.Overtheyears,aerospaceengineeringhasmadehugestepsinairplanetechnology,meaningplanescancarrymorepassengersandgofaster.Theplaneshavealsochangedshapetoincreasesafety—includingthewindows.Ascommercialairtraveltookoffinthemid-20thcentury,airlinecompaniesbegantoflyathigheraltitudestolowertheircost—theairdensity(密度)islowerupthere,creatinglessdrag(阻力)forairplanes.However,higheraltitudescamewithproblems,likethefacthumanbeingscan’treallysurviveat30,000feet.Tomakethatpossible,thecabinwaschangedtoacylindrical(圓柱體)shapetosupportthepressureinside.Butatfirst,planebuildersleftinthestandardsquarewindowsandthisexpansionmeantdisaster.Thede__Havilland__Cometcameintofashioninthe1950s.Withaclosedcabin,itwasabletogohigherandfasterthanotheraircraft.However,wherethere’sacorner,there’saweakspot.Windows,havingfourcorners,havefourpotentialweakspots,makingthemlikelytocrashunderstress—suchasairpressure.Bycurvingthewindow,thestressthatwouldeventuallybreakthewindowcornerisdistributedandthechanceofitbreakingisreduced.Roundedshapesarealsostrongerandresistdeformation(變形),andcanthussurvivetheextremedifferencesinpressurebetweentheinsideandoutsideoftheaircraft.Fortunately,designersfiguredoutthelackofdesignprettyquick.Nowwehavenice,roundedairplanewindowsthatcanresistthepressureoftravelingaltitude.Itgivesbeingabletogazeoutofyourwindowtotheworldfrom35,000feetawholenewoutlook,doesn’tit?1、Whydidairlinesaimtoflyathigheraltitudes?A.Toincreasesafetyoftheplane.B.Tohelptheplanetotakeoff.C.Tosavemoneyforlessdrag.D.Tocarrymorepassengersandgofaster.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedwords“deHavillandComet”inParagraph2referto?A.Aplanet. B.Aband. C.Anaircraft. D.Adesign.3、Whichistheadvantageoftheroundedwindow?A.Itreducesthepossibilityofbreakingup.B.Itweakensthestrengthofairpressure.C.Itincreasestheairpressure.D.Ithelpstosurvivetheextremeweather.4、Wheredoesthistextcomefrom?A.Anewspaperonsafedriving. B.Amagazineonfashiondesign.C.Awebsiteonsurvivalskills. D.Asciencebookonflying.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)AsastrangerinAtlanticCity,IoftenusedtogowalkingoutsideOneafternoon,Ifoundalittleboy1.(stand)alone,andhelookedverylostItriedtogethistrust,soI2.(buy)himanice-creamconeanddecidedtocallthepolicetotakehimhomeItold3.tostaytherewhenIwenttothephonebooth(電話(huà)亭),4.a(chǎn)fterIreturned,hewasmissingAfewminuteslater,5.patrolcararrivedThepolicemanaskedme6.thechildwasIfeltstupid;7.wasembarrassing(難堪的)tosaythatIhadlostalostchildItoldthepoliceman8.hadhappenedandgavehima9.(describe)oftheboy"Whatdidyoutreathimwith?"heasked"Anice-creamconeWhy?""Thatkidlivesonlyafewblocks10.here,andyou’reaboutthefifthstrangerhe’sconned(欺騙)foratreat!"TwoweeksafterthepopularshowChinesePoetryConference,anewprogram,Reader(朗讀者),hasbecomemuch1.(popular)thanitTheweeklytalkshow,hostedbythefamoushostessDongQing,invitespeoplefromallwalksoflife2.(read)aloudpoems,essaysandbookexcerpts(節(jié)選)theylikeorwroteTheguestswhojoin3.italsosharetheirownlifestoriesandexplainthereasonwhyparticularpiecestouchedtheirheartsViewerscanoftenbemovedtotears4.theylistentothosestoriesThreedaysafteritsfirstbroadcastonCCTV-1,Readershasbeen5.(great)successfulandinterestedthousandsofpeopleThroughthepoeticwords,Readershasmade6.publicpayattentiontothe7.(lose)habitofreadingaloudReadersisoneoftheculturalTV8.(program)torestore(恢復(fù))thecountry’sloveforliteratureItssuccessisvery9.(encourage)intoday’stelevisionworldwhereTVseries10.(play)aleadingpartsofarSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Anxietyandnervoustensionareapartoflivingintoday’sfast-paced,high-stresssociety.Stresscausedbynervescanleadtoheartdisease,highbloodpressure,depressionandstroke.Whiletherearenumerouschemicalsubstancesonthemarketmeanttodecreaseanxietythatmightrequireadoctor’sprescription,manypeoplechoosemorenaturaltherapies(療法)tohelpcalmverves.MassageMassagehasbeenfoundtohelprelieveanxietyduetothereleaseoftensioninthemusclesandpainrelief.Accordingtothemayoclinic.com,massagemayinducethebodytoreleaseserotonin,whichisanaturalpainkillerandcanincreasefeelingsofwellness.1、Getamassagewhenyouarefeelingphysicallyormentallystressedinordertorelaxmusclesandreleasetension.YogaYogaisphysicalexercisethathelpsrelievestressbyencouragingdeepbreathingandstillness.2、Itisimportanttobreathethroughallofthemovesinyogaexercisesandkeepyourbodycalmandrelaxed.Meditation3、Meditationhelpsthemindtorelaxbybringingthefocusawayfromanyproblemsthatmightbeoccurring,focusingthemindonaspecificword,pictureorbreathing.Meditationposesareusuallyperformedwhileyouareseatedinacross-leggedpositiononacomfortablesurface,oryoucanliedown,butmustnotfallasleep.Themindstaysactiveduringmeditation,butiscalm.Aromatherapy4、Certainscents(香味)aresaidtogiveyouenergyandothershelpinduceastateofrelaxation.Choosescentsthatyoucanconnecttoahappytimeinyourlifetoinducefeelingsofpleasure.Forinstance,ifyouhadarosegardenasachild,rosescentsmighthelpyoutorelax.HerbsCertainherbshavepropertiesthatworktohelpinducerelaxationandcalmnerves.Kavaisavailableinbothsupplementandteaformandworkstodecreaseanxiety.Accordingtoexperts,youshouldtakenomorethan250mgdailytoreducestress.5、Theyarebesttakenbeforeafternoonornighttimerestandshouldnotbeconsumedwhenyouknowyouwillbedriving.A.Usemeditationtocalmthenerves.B.Usescentstohelpcalmyournerves.C.Stressvictimsaretobefoundineverywalkoflife.D.Don’teverassumeapanicattackisthecauseoftheproblem.E.Mostofherbscanbepurchasedindividuallyorinrelaxationteas.F.Whenperformingyoga,youshouldkeepyourmindstillandfreeofanyoutsideinterferencetoobtainbestresults.G.Studieshaveshownthatmassagecanassistinanxietyreduction,withdrawalsymptoms,andstressandanxietyrelief.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。PearlsofwisdominProverbsOutofsight,outofmind.Anappleadaykeepsthedoctoraway.Don’tputallyoureggsinonebasket.1、.Eachofthephrasesmentionedaboveteachersacommontruth.Butwhatexactlyisaproverb?It’sashortstatementthatcontainsageneraltruth.Itispopularlyknownandoftenrepeated.Everyculturehasproverbs.2、.Forexample,manyculturesvalueoldpeoplefortheirwisdomandexperience.Thisideacanbefoundinproverbs.AChineseproverbsays,“Anoldhorsewillnevergetlost.”AndaPortugueseproverbstates,“Anoldpanistheonethatmakesgoodfood.”3、.TheEnglishsay,“Goodandquicklyseldommeet.”TheChinesesay,“Thinkthreetimesbeforeyouact.”ARussianproverbexc

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