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考研《英語(yǔ)一》2023年德陽(yáng)市深度預(yù)測(cè)試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Ibelievethatthestorieswetellourchildrenshapethefuturestoriesoftheirlives.Asafatheroffour,Iconsiderstorytellingavitalpartoffamilylifebecauseitprovides1nourishment(營(yíng)養(yǎng))childrenneed.However,that’sreallynot2I’mtalkingabout.AllthebedtimestorytellingIdidtomykidswasjust3thegroundworkforthelivesIwantedthemtohave.Withmykids,thetypicalbedtimestories,likeSnowWhiteandLittleRedCap,4thestoriesofmyownlife.One5likethis:UncleRickfellasleeponthebuscominghomefromschool.MyDadhadtorunafterthebus,6andbeggingthebusdriverto7him.Mychildrennevertiredofhearingthem.Soon,theplaceofthestorytellingchangedfromthe8tothedinnertable.Mystoriesare9ofwhothey’renow.Theyliketorepeatthematfamilyget-togethersandI10they’velearnedvaluablelife11duringtheretelling.They’rebeginningtotelltheirownstoriesnowtoo.There’s12sweetertomyearthanhearingmytwenty-one-year-oldkidssay:“Rememberthetimewhen...”It’slikea(n)13oftheoldscenes.Thesestoriesbuilta14offamilythatcouldneverhavebeen15inanyschool.Whatmykidswere16inthesestorieswasthe17thattheywerepartofsomethinglarger.18tome,thesestoriesgavemeawayto19eachchildwiththeotherandthenwithme.Thisishowwe20presenttheworldtothemandfinallybegintochangeit.1、A.physical B.a(chǎn)bundant C.temporary D.imaginative2、A.what B.how C.that D.when3、A.recovering B.exploring C.laying D.a(chǎn)rranging4、A.gavewayto B.keptinwith C.setapartfrom D.madeupfor5、A.moved B.went C.spoke D.passed6、A.whispering B.cursing C.shouting D.murmuring7、A.wake B.hit C.a(chǎn)muse D.disturb8、A.office B.livingroom C.playground D.bedroom9、A.whole B.one C.none D.part10、A.doubt B.remember C.imagine D.believe11、A.rules B.lessons C.experiences D.purposes12、A.nothing B.something C.everything D.a(chǎn)nything13、A.reappearance B.challenge C.origin D.standard14、A.change B.future C.sense D.model15、A.observed B.taught C.ignored D.improved16、A.playingwith B.turningdown C.settingaside D.pickingup17、A.explaining B.understanding C.leaving D.teaching18、A.However B.So C.But D.Though19、A.unite B.compare C.match D.concern20、A.last B.secretly C.first D.immediatelySectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1AfewyearsagoIhadan“aha!”momentregardinghandwriting.Ihadinmyhandasheetofpaperwithhandwritteninstructionsonitforsomesortofeditorialtask.ItoccurredatfirstthatIdidnotrecognizethehandwriting,andthenIrealizedwhoseitmustbe.IfinallybecameawareofthefactthatIhadbeenworkingwiththiscolleagueforatleastayear,maybetwo,andyetIdidnotrecognizeherhandwritingatthatpoint.Itwasaveryimportanteventinthecomputerizationoflife—asignthattheinformal.Friendlycommunicationofpeopleworkingtogetherinanofficehadchangedfromnotesinpentoinstantmessagesandemails.Therewasatimewhenourworkdayswerefilledwithlittleletters,andwerecognizedoneanother’shandwritingthewayweknewvoicesorfaces.Asachildvisitingmyfather’soffice,Iwaspleasedtorecognize,inlittlenotesonthedesksofhisstaff,thesamehandwritingIwouldseeathomeinthenoteshewouldleaveonthefridge—exceptthatthosenotesweresigned“dad”insteadof“RFW”.AllthishasbeenonmymindbecauseofthetalkaboutTheRiseandFallofHandwriting,abookbyFlorey.Sheshowsinherbookadeepconcernaboutthefallofhandwritingandthefailureofschoolstoteachchildrentowritewell,butmanyothersarguethatpeopleinadigitalagecan’tbeexpectedtolearntoholdapen.Idon’tbuyit.Idon’twanttoseeanyonecutofffromtheexpressive,personalassociationsthatapenstillpromotesbetterthanadigitalkeyboarddoes.Formanyabiographer,partofreallygettingtoknowtheirsubjectsislearningtoreadtheirhandwriting.Whatsomepeopleadvocateisteachingoneofthemanyattractivehandwritingsbasedonthehandwritingof16th-centuryItaly.Thatmaysoundimpossiblygrand—asiftheywantkidstolearntodrawbycopyingclassicalpaintings.However,theyhaveworkedinmanyschoolsystems.1、Whywastheauthorsurprisedatnotrecognizinghiscolleague’shandwriting?A.Hehadworkedwithhiscolleaguelongenough.B.Hiscolleague’shandwritingwassobeautiful.C.Hiscolleague’shandwritingwassoterrible.D.Hestillhadalotofworktodo.2、Peopleworkingtogetherinanofficeusedto________.A.talkmoreabouthandwritingB.takemorenotesonworkdaysC.knowbetteroneanother’shandwritingD.communicatebetterwithoneanother3、Accordingtotheauthor,handwrittennotes________.A.a(chǎn)rehardertoteachinschoolsB.a(chǎn)ttractmoreattentionC.a(chǎn)reusedonlybetweenfriendsD.carrymoremessage4、Wecanlearnfromthepassagethattheauthor________.A.thinksitimpossibletoteachhandwritingB.doesnotwanttolosehandwritingC.putstheblameonthecomputerD.doesnotagreewithFloreyText2Theyfollowyouinthestreet.Theyaskyouformoneyandtheydon’tleaveyoualonewhenyoutrytosayno.Theyaretheaggressivestreet-working,fund-raisingcharityworkers,otherwiseknownas“chuggers”.Theterm“chugger”isacombinationoftwowords,“charity”and“mugger”.Chuggersoftenworkinthestreet.Theysetupastallwithinformationaboutthecharitytheyrepresent,andtheytrytogetyoutodonatemoneytothecharity.Typically,theypreyonyourfeelingsofguilt,greetingyouwithquestionssuchas,“Doyoucareabouttheplanet?”or,“Whenwasthelasttimeyoudidsomethingforsomeoneelse?”Butasurveyoftheirstrategieshasfoundthatsomecharityvolunteersarefarfromcharitable.“Manychuggerssimplyrefusetobackoffwhenaskedtodoso,’’saidBrianJones,aspokespersonforacharitywatchdog(監(jiān)察人).“Oneoftheproblemsisthatsomechuggerssaytheyareworkingasvolunteers,”headded.“However,theyaren’treally.Mostofthe50chuggerswespoketoshowedlittleinterestinanythingotherthanraisingthemaximumamountofcashintheminimumamountoftime.Theygetpaidfromthissoitmakessense.Also,afifthoffundraisershadnovisibleIDandalmostaquarterfailedtogiveclearinformationaboutthecausetheywererepresenting.Byemployingchuggerswhobreakthelaw,tellliesorrefusetoleavemembersofthepublicalone,charitiesunderminethetrustweallinstinctivelyhaveinthem.”ButShirleyBosworth,chiefexecutiveoftheInstitutionofFundraising,saidface-to-facefundraisingremains“anappropriateandeffectivemethod”.“Itenablescharitiestoengagewithaparticulardemographicofdonor,anditmeansthatcharityanddonorcanenterintoadialogueaboutwhatthecharitydoesandhowthedonor’smoneywillbeused,”sheexplained.1、Whatdochuggersdoaccordingtothepassage?A.Theyrobmoneyofstrangers.B.Theycheatyouintobuyingthings.C.Theyaskyoutodonatemoneyforcharities.D.Theyhurtyourfeelingsbyaskingquestions.2、What’sthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thesurveyofcharityvolunteers.B.Theproblemswithcharityvolunteers.C.Thebasicinformationaboutcharityvolunteers.D.TheattitudeBrianJonestakestowardcharityvolunteers.3、Whatdoestheunderlinedword“undermine”mayprobablymean?A.betrayB.strengthenC.buildD.weaken4、HowdoesShirleyBosworthfeelaboutwhatchuggersdo?A.It’suseful.B.It’sdisgusting.C.It’sabsurd.D.It’spopular.Text3‘Turtletime!,loudlycalledoutbyoneofmynewly-foundfriends,meantthebeginningofeitheramorningorafternoonshiftatTurtleCampinNusaPenida,Indonesia.Uponarrivalattheprojecteachday,wewouldlookeagerlyforournamesonthewhiteboardtoseewhichtaskwewouldbeundertaking.Woulditbethehighlydesirable‘turtlefeeding’,theprettyfun‘tankcleaning’,theexciting‘medicineadministering’orthelessappealing‘fishcutting’?FineintheorybutnotwheneveryflyinIndonesiadecidestocrowdontothesedeadfishwhileyou’recutting!Lifeattheturtleprojectwasfunbecausetwiceadaywegottohangoutwithseaturtles.By‘hangout’,Iobviouslymeant‘work’,aswewereonshift,butitcertainlydidn’tfeellikework.Anotherfunthingwasgettingtoknowtheothervolunteers!Withvolunteersfromallovertheworld,itwasjustcommontohearFinnishbeingspoken,AustralianslangmixedwithFrenchexpressionsandSwedesmakingplanstovisitnewly-foundfriendsintheUSA.Ofcourse,notallthetimeatTurtleCampwasconsumedbyvolunteering.ScheduledactivitiesincludedatriptoCrystalBay,abeautifulparadiseforswimmingandsunbathing,anawesomebeachbonfirecompletewithabeautifulsunsetaswellasourlocalcoworkersshowingofftheirguitarplayingandsingingskills.OurtimeatTurtleCampwascappedoffbysettingfreetwoofourturtlesintotheseatobegintheirjourneyasindependentturtles!Hopefully,theloveandcareprovidedattheturtleprojectwouldensurethattheseturtleshadagreaterchanceofsurvivalinthebig,wideandscaryocean.1、WhichtaskislessfuntothevolunteersatTurtleCamp?A.Turtlefeeding. B.Tankcleaning.C.MedicineAdministering. D.FishCutting.2、Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceimply?A.Thevolunteeringwasachallenge.B.Thetimeatthecampwasdifficult.C.Theworkattheprojectwasadelight.D.Communicationwastime-consuming.3、Whensettingfreethetwoturtles,thevolunteersfeltasenseof_________.A.a(chǎn)chievement B.belongingC.loss D.independenceText4Newstudyshowsthatwhenteachersparticipateinatrainingprogramfocusedonprosocial(親社會(huì)的)classroombehavior,theirstudentsarebetterabletocontroltheiremotions,andthatchildrenwhocanregulateemotionsaremorelikelytobeacademicallysuccessful.Forthestudy,whichappearsinPreventionScience,researcherslookedatmorethan100teachersand1,817studentsfromkindergartentothirdgradetoseeifteacherscouldsupportstudents’emotionalandbehavioralgrowththroughtheIncredibleYearsTeacherClassroomManagement(IYTCM)program.Theprogramusesvideosandtrainingsessions,alongwithrole-playingandcoaching,tohelpteacherslearnmanagementskillssuchasusingbehavior-specificpraise,buildingpositiverelationshipswithstudents,andconsideringhowtoreducepoorbehavior.Teachersinthetraininggroupincreasedinteractionswithstudentsby64percentcomparedwith53percentforteachersinthecontrolgroupwithoutthetraining.“Emotionalregulationistheabilitytorecognizewhatbehaviorisappropriateinthepresentsituation,”saysWendyReinke,professorintheCollegeofEducationattheUniversityofMissouri.“Forexample,astudentmighthavedifficultycontrollingthefeelingofangerifheorshebecomesannoyedwithanotherstudent.Butunderthisprogram,theteacherencouragesthemtomovetoadifferentspotintheclassroom,effectivelyteachingthemthatsometimessteppingawayandtakingabreakisagoodwaytocalmdownandmanage8ha8feeling.”Afteroneschoolyearofusingtheprograminclassrooms,studentsimprovedtheirsocialabilityandabilitytoregulatetheiremotions.TheseimprovementsresultedinanincreaseinthetestsforstudentsinIncredibleYearsclassroomsvs.studentsincontrolclassrooms.Andthisclassroommanagementapproachcanhelpreducetheriskforstrugglinglearnersearlyon,whichcouldhelppreventmoreaccumulativesupportneedsinachild’sfuture.1、WhatdotheteachersdointheIYTCMprogram?A.Learnhowtoidentifypoorbehavior.B.Offertheresearchersadviceonemotionalcontrol.C.Takecareofkidsfromkindergartentothirdgrade.D.Applydifferentwaystolearninghowtomanagekids.2、WhatdoWendyReinke’swordssuggestinPara.4?A.Nowitishardforstudentstocontroltheiranger.B.Acalmmannerisaneffectivewaytohandleproblems.C.Fewcanrealizetheirbehaviorisunfitforasituation.D.Theprogramwillshowhowtohandletroublesomekids.3、Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthetrainingprogram?A.Positive. B.Negative.C.Subjective. D.Indifferent.4、Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Studyresultsoftheprogramareentirelyunexpected.B.Theprogramadvancesthestudents’academicperformance.C.Studentsincontrolclassroomscanbettercontroltheiremotions.D.Studentschangetheirbadbehaviorshortlythroughtheprogram.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Amottoisasentenceoraphrasewhichcaninspireusespeciallywhenweare1.(face)withdifficultiesManyofususewell-know2.(say)asmottos,suchas“Wherethereisawill,thereisaway”O(jiān)r“nothingisdifficultifyouputyourheatintoit”,andsoonMymottois“Godhelpsthosewhohelp3.SometimesIamlazy4.don’twanttomakeeffortstoworkhard,butthemomentIthinkofmymottoIwillget5.(energy)againanddevotemyselftowhatIamdoingIwritemymotto6.IcanseeiteasilyEverytimeIfailinmyexamandbegintoloseheart,thesightofmymottoinspiresme7.muchconfidenceMymottoalsomakesmebecomean8.(dependent)personThatistosay,Iwon’trelyonothers9.(easy)Myfriends,whatisyourmotto?Ifyoustillhaven’tgotamotto,pleasechoose10.becauseamottocanhaveagreateffectonyouTraditionalChinesecultureisbeginningtoattracttheattentionoftheworldKungfu,1.(especial),hashadagreateffect2.themillionsofpeoplewhofirstlearnedaboutChinathroughitSometimes,theymaycometoChinaandlearnaboutsomeother3.(aspect)ofthiscultureOtherAsiannationshavelongknownaboutthe4.(great)ofancientChinesecultureTheirownculturesare5.mixofnativeonesandthoseChinesecharacteristicsKoreaandJapanlongagoadoptedConfucianism,somethingthatcontinuestodayevenasit6.(challenge)bypopcultureThisstrengthcomesfromtheideas7.(give)intheFourBooksofConfucianism,whichwerebuiltupontheideaofaneven8.(much)ancientperiodincludedintheFiveClassicsFromthem,theWestlearns9.isuniquelyChinese,forexample,fengshuiSofarChinahastakensteps10.(increase)thisspreadofitsculturebyestablishingChineseCulturalCentersinsuchplacesastheUnitedStatesandEuropeSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)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)。TipsonBuildingSelf-ConfidenceSelf-confidenceisakeyskillforeverygoalyouwanttoaccomplishSelf-confidencemeansthatyouknowwhoyouareandwhatyou'regoodatandthatyoucanhandlestressandgenerallyperformunderpressure.Ifyoufeellikeyoudon'thaveenoughself-confidence,youprobablydon't,soyoushouldalwaystrytoincreaseyourconfidencebyfollowingafewday-to-daytips.1、Exercise.Exerciseregularly,betweenthreeandfivetimesaweek.Thisboostsyourself-confidenceinavarietyofways.1__Second,theendorphins(內(nèi)啡呔)youreleasewhileexercisingmakeyoufeelbetteraboutyourself.Finally,settingexercisegoalsandachievingthosegoalsimprovesyourself-confidencebyshowingyourselfexactlywhatyourbodyiscapableofdoing.2、2_Youcanboostyourself-confidencebyachievingmore.Sowheneveryouhaveaproject,presentationoranyothereventthatwillshowcaseyourskills,putalotofeffortintopreparingforit.Ratherthantellingyourselfhowgoodyouare,showyourselfthroughyouractions.3、SelfFocus.3Ifsomeonesayssomethingunkindtoyou,choosenottoletitaffectyou.Thisgivesyoupoweroveryourselfratherthangivingittootherpeople,anditboostsyourself-confidence.Itmaybedifficultatfirst,butonceyourealizethatotherpeoples’wordsandopinionsaremeaningless,youstarttofeelmoreself-confident.44、FakeIt.Actconfident.Thiscanbetricky,especiallyifyouhaveverylowself-confidence.5Itdoesn’thavetobealoneconversation.Onceyourealizethatthestrangerislikelytoforgetaboutyouwithin10minutes,yourself-confidencestartstodevelop.A.Preparation.B.Don'tbeafraidoffailures.C.TrytalkingtoonestrangereveryD.Focusonyourselfratherthanotherpeople.E.Forone,you'IIfeelbetteraboutthewayyoulook.F.Again,thisisamatterofshowingratherthantelling.G.Self-confidenceisanimportantkeytosuccessinanywalkoflife,Ijustrealizedthatwhilechildrenaredogs-loyalandaffectionate-teenagersarecats.1、Youfeedit,trainit,andbossitaround.ItputsitsheadonyourkneeandgazesatyouasifyouwereaRembran

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