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考研《英語(yǔ)一》河北省石家莊市靈壽縣2023年預(yù)測(cè)試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ItisSundayandlunchhas,asusual,cometoahurriedend.MywifeandIarestillsittingatthetable.Mywifelikestobe1inthelifeofherchild,butIsometimesfearsheisintoodeep.Shehas2themorningonanonlinestudentforum,askingquestionsaboutUCAS3Dick.“Alotofpeoplehaven’thadanyoffersyet,”shesays.“IsaidIalreadyhadone.”“Wait,”Dicksays.“Areyou4tobeme?”“No,Ihavemyownlogindetailsnow,”shesays.“Howdoyouknowheisn’thisownmotherpretendingtobehim?”Dicksays.Earlier,whenweallsatdowntolunch,Dick,whohadbeentopartiesthe5evening,cameback.“Whowerethere?”mywifeasksDick.“Whatwasitlike?”“ItwasOK.”hesays.“Notgoodenough,”shesays.“Whatwastheworstthing6happened?”Mywife’scontinuedquestion7adeepening,boringsilence.Istarttoeatfaster.Thereisalong,highly8pauseintheconversation.“So,”shesays9,“wasitakissingparty?”“OhmyGod!”shoutsDick,10hisfork.“Whatiswrongwithyou?Whyareyoulikethis?”Surroundedbyfurtherscolds,lunchcomestoahurriedend.Dickfindshimself11withclearingup.12,therunningofwaterandthesoundofwashingplatesaretheonlysoundsintheroom.“13atanytimeyou’repreparedtoapologizeforbeingrude,”shesays,“youcangoandfinishwatchingthefootball.”“Areyoujoking?”heshouts.“Noway!Why14Iapologizetoyou?”Hepausestolookintothebottomofapan,andasmile15acrosshisface.“WhatImeanis,I’mreallyverysorry,”hesays,droppingthepanintothesinkandrunningfromtheroom.“Bye!”“Youdon’thavetoworry,”mywifesays.“Ina16’stime,you’llbe18andIwon’tbeabletodothistoyouanymore.”“Really?”hesays.“You’llbea(n)17,”shesays.Theboystopstoconsidertheblueprintthataftera18setsevendaysfromthenon,hisparentswillbe19tostopruininghislife.Helooksbothdoubtfulandalittlealarmed.Iapproachesmywife,whisperingtoher.“Dear,Iagreewithyou—understandingandtrustmay20beagoodwaytocommunicatewithourteenchildren.”1、A.lostB.confusedC.involvedD.joined2、A.spentB.costC.sparedD.used3、A.inneedofB.onbehalfofC.inchargeofD.a(chǎn)saresultof4、A.willingB.boundC.intendedD.pretending5、A.urgentB.latterC.previousD.obvious6、A.tobeB.thatC.whichD.being7、A.focusesonB.meetswithC.caterstoD.dealswith8、A.motivatedB.unlikelyC.evolvedD.charged9、A.finallyB.graduallyC.initiallyD.randomly10、A.castingB.fallingC.droppingD.washing11、A.crowdedB.furnishedC.equippedD.tasked12、A.ForatimeB.OnceuponatimeC.SoonerorlaterD.Intime13、A.UnlessB.SupposingC.IfonlyD.While14、A.mustB.willC.shouldD.shall15、A.comesB.wandersC.getsD.steals16、A.momentB.weekC.yearD.month17、A.a(chǎn)dultB.freedomC.originD.friend18、A.goalB.recordC.exampleD.deadline19、A.requiredB.limitedC.forbiddenD.permitted20、A.a(chǎn)lsoB.tooC.a(chǎn)swellD.eitherSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Asself—drivingcarscomeclosertobeingcommononAmericanroads,muchoftherhetoric(說(shuō)辭)promotingthemhastodowithsafety.About40,000peopledieonU.S.roadseveryyear,anddrivererrorsarelinkedtomorethan90percentofcrashes.Butmanyofthebiggestadvocatesofautonomousvehiclesaren’tcarcompanieslookingtoimprovethesafetyoftheirexistingproducts.Hugebackingforself-drivingtechnologiesiscomingfromSiliconValleygiantslikeGoogleandApple.Thoseofuswhohavestudiedtherelationshipbetweentechnologyandsocietytendtolookmorecarefullyatthemotivationsbehindanytechnologicalpush.Inthiscase,it’sclearthatinadditiontoaddressingsafetyconcerns,SiliconValleyfirmshaveastrongincentive(動(dòng)機(jī))tocreateanewvenueforincreasingtheuseoftheirdigitaldevices.Everyminutepeoplespendontheirmobilephonesprovidesdata-andoftenmoney-totechcompanies.Atpresent,digitaldevicesanddrivingareinconflict:Thereareserious,oftenfatal,consequenceswhendriversusesmartphonestotalkortotext.Regulatorsandsafetyadvocateslooktoresolvedialconflictbybanningphoneusewhiledriving-ashashappenedinvirtuallyeverystate.Butthetechcompaniesaretakingadifferentapproach.TheobviousanswerforSiliconValleyiscreatinganantomobileinwhichcontinuouscellphoneusenolongerposesathreattoanyone.Inrecentyears,theamountoftimeadultsspendontheirmobiledeviceshasgrownrapidly.Atthemoment,it’saroundfourhoursadayfortheaverageadultintheU.S.However,thatrapidgrowthislikelytoslowdownaspeoplerunoutoftimethat’savailableforthemtousetheirdevices.Unless,ofcourse,there’sanewblockoftimethatsuddenlyopensup.TheaverageAmericannowspendsabout48minutesinacareveryday,asizableopportunityforincreasedcellphoneuse.Soasthepublicconversationaroundautonomouscarshighlightsthesafetyadvantages,don’tforgetthetechindustry’spowerfuldesireformoreprofits,whichgoeswellbeyondsimplysavingusfromourselves.1、WhoareresponsibleformosttrafficaccidentsinAmerica?A.Carcompanies.B.Techcompanies.C.Drivers.D.Self-drivingcars.2、WhatisSiliconValley’smotiveforpromotingself-drivingtechnologies?A.Tomakemoremoney.B.Toreducetrafficaccidents.C.Tolimittheuseofdigitaldevices.D.Tosupportcarcompanies.3、Whatisthepresent-daysolutiontotheconflictbetweendigitaldevicesanddriving?A.Teachingpeopletrafficrules.B.Improvingself-drivingtechnologies.C.Fixingdigitaldevicesincars.D.Banningphoneusewhiledriving.4、Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“anewblockoftime”possiblyreferto?A.Theworkingtime.B.People’ssparetime.C.Thetimespentinthecar.D.Thetimespentonmobiledevices.Text2SECONDARYPROGRAMS&RESOURCES1、Whatopportunitycanstudentsgetaccordingtothetext?A.HelpinginthesummerZooCamp.B.Feedingandtraininganimalsinthezoo.C.Volunteeringinthezoo’sroutinework.D.Earningtheirgrade10biologycredit.2、Howmuchdoesaprogramaboutclimatecost?A.Freeofcharge. B.$2.C.$3. D.$4.3、Howcanpeoplegetalltheprograminformation?A.Call416—392—5932.B.Visit:torontozoo.com.C.Emailtzvolunteers@torontozoo.ca.D.Visit:torontozoo.com/educationandcamps/zooschoo1.Text3It’s3o’clockandyou’vebeenhardatwork.Asyousitatyourdesk,astrongdesireforchocolateovercomesyou.Youtrytobusyyourselftomakeitgoaway.Butitdoesn’t.Hereisanothersituation.Perhapsyouarenotfeelingwell.Theonlythingyouwanttoeatisabigbowlofchickensoup,likeyourmomusedtomakewhenyouweresickasachild.Foodcravingsareastrongdesireforaspecifictypeoffood.Andtheyarenormal.ScientistsatthewebsiteHowStuffWorkscomparehungerandcravingsthisway.Hungerisafairlysimpleconnectionbetweenthestomachandthebrain.Theyevencallitsimply“stomachhunger.”Whenourstomachsburnupallofthefoodwehaveeaten,ahormone(荷爾蒙)sendsamessagetoonepartofthebrainformorefood,whichregulatesourmostbasicbodyfunctionssuchasthirst,hungerandsleep.Thebrainthenproducesachemicaltostarttheappetiteandyoueat.Hungerisafunctionofsurvival.Acravingismorecomplex.Itactivates(使活躍)brainareasrelatedtoemotion,memoryandreward.Thesearethesameareasofthebrainactivatedduringdrug-cravingstudies.So,somescientistscallfoodcravings“mindhunger.”P(pán)eopleoftencravefoodsthatarehighinfatandsugar.Foodsthatarehighinfatorhighinsugarproducechemicalsinthebrain.Thesechemicalsgiveusfeelingsofpleasure.Ina2007study,researchersatCambridgeUniversityfoundthat“dietingorrestrictedeatinggenerallyincreasesthepossibilityoffoodcraving.”So,themoreyoudenyyourselfafoodthatyouwant,themoreyoumaycraveit.However,fastingisabitdifferent.Theyfoundthateatingnofoodatallforashortperiodoftimelessenedfoodcravings.So,thenexttimeyoucravesomethingveryspecific,knowthatyourbrainmaybemoretoblamethanyourstomach.1、Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.Toremindreadersoftheirownspecialfood.B.Todeepentheunderstandingofhunger.C.Toreportthediscoveryofcravingstudy.D.Toleadtothetopicofthewholepassage.2、Whatdowelearnaboutfoodcraving?A.Itshowsfoodislinkedtofeelings.B.Itensuresapersonsurviveshunger.C.Itmeansthestomachfunctionswell.D.Itprovesthebraindecidesyourappetite.3、What’sthelikelyresultofdieting?A.Thedecreaseofchemicals.B.Theincreaseoffooddesire.C.Therefusaloffatandsugar.D.Thedisappearanceofappetite.4、Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?A.Thefunctionsofbrainareas.B.Whathungerisallabout.C.Thefindingsoffoodcraving.D.Whatdietingmaybringus.Text4Australianmagpiescanunderstandwhatotherbirdsaresayingtoeachother,anewstudyhasfound.Theresearch,publishedinthejournalAnimalBehavior,saysthemagpiehaslearnedthemeaningsofdifferentnoisyminercallsandessentiallyeavesdrops(偷聽(tīng))tofindoutwhichpredators(食肉動(dòng)物)arenear.Noisyminers----asmall,nativehoneyeater----havedifferentwarningcallsforground-basedandaerial(飛行的)predators.Byplayingbothkindsofrecordingtoaseriesofwildmagpies,researchersobservedthemagpiesraisingtheirbeaks(喙)tothesky,ordroppingtheirheadstotheground.Researchersattractedthemagpieswithcheese,thenplayedthenoisyminercalls,videotapingtheresults.Asacontrol,theyalsorolledalargeorangeballtowardsthemagpiestoseehowtheyordinarilytilted(傾斜)theirbeakstogroundthreats,andthrewtheballtoseehowtheyreactedtoaerialthreats.Theresearchersrecordedanaveragemaximumbeakangleof29degreesforthethrownball,andanaveragemaximumofninedegreeswhenitwasrolled.Theminers’aerialwarningcausedanaveragemaximumbeakangleof31degrees,andthegroundwarningcausedanaveragemaximumof24.Oneofthestudy’sauthors,DominiquePotvin,saidthemagpiesshowedanastonishinglevelofinsight.Magpiesandminersbroadlyfacethesametypesofpredatorsandthetwofrequentlyliveinthesameecosystem.Potvinsaidthishadencouragedthemagpies’learnedbehavior.“Magpiesaregenerallyfoundonthegroundandnoisyminersaregenerallyfoundupintrees.Itpaysforthemagpietopayattentiontosomebodywhohasabetterviewofpredatorsthantheydo.”Shesaiditwasunclearwhetherotherbirdscoulddothesame,butitwashighlylikelyothermagpiesaroundAustraliaalreadydid.“Magpiesareaprettysmartgroup.We’renotsureifthey’relearningthisfromothermagpiesorifthey’refiguringitoutontheirown,buttheabilityisthere.Aspartoftheexperiment,researchersalsoplayedathirdcall:acommon,non-warningcallfromacrimsonrosella.Theyfoundthemagpiesdidnotrespond.Potvinsaidthatwehadbeenactivelyexploringanimalcognition(認(rèn)知)research.“It’sagoodpieceofthepuzzle,”P(pán)otvinsaid.“Lookingatthesocialrelationshipsbetweenspeciesthatliveincommunities.”1、WhathavetheresearchersfoundaboutAustralianmagpies?A.Theycanunderstandotherbirdcalls.B.Theycancommunicatewithnoisyminers.C.Theyhaveaspecialpreferenceforcheeses.D.Theyhavetheabilitytowarnthepredators.2、Howdidtheresearchersgettheirfindings?A.Bycalculatingthebeakanglesofaerialandgroundpredators.B.Bycomparingthemagpieandtheminerresponsestothreats.C.Bymonitoringthemagpieresponsestotheminerwarningcalls.D.Byrecordingthemagpielouderscreamforotherbirds’attention.3、Themagpies’cognitioncanhelpthem_____.A.haveabetterviewofthepredatorsthantheminersB.betterprotectthemselvesfromthepotentialthreatsC.cooperatewithotherbirdstodriveawaythepredatorsD.liveinharmonywithotherbirdsinthesameecosystem4、Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_____.A.themagpiesaresmartlearnersofotherbirds’behaviourB.it’slikelythatotherbirdshavedevelopedthesameabilityC.thefindingshaveclarifiedtherelationshipsbetweenspeciesD.a(chǎn)lotmoreremainstobeexploredaboutanimalcognitionPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Didyouknowthatwhatyouthinkyoulikeanddon’tlikeisoftentheresultoffalsebeliefs?Ashumans,wetendtobe1.(easy)influencedwhenitcomestolikingordislikingsomething,andwe’rehappytohaveourexistingbeliefsconfirmedButoncethesebeliefsbecamefixed,weoftenloseourabilitytobe2.(object)andwedon’tliketohaveourideaschallengedGenerallyspeaking,humanbeingsarenotgoodattakinga3.(balance)viewofthingsForinstance,weunconsciouslystarttolistenforandselectinformationthat4.(match)ourbeliefsandturnablindeyetoinformationthatdoesn’t,5.(reject)itoutofhandWedon’talwaysliketoacceptnewinformationthatdoesn’tmatchupwithwhatwealreadybelieveAsaresult,weoftendon’tevenconsiderthereasonsbehind6.opposingpointofviewInstead,welookforevidencethatconfirms7.wehadalreadythought,andwhichconformstoourownpointofviewWe’remorelikely8.(give)meaningtoinformationthatmatchesthebeliefswealreadyhaveInotherwords,wearebiased(偏見(jiàn))towardscertaininformation9.cancomeasashockwheninformationwe10.(trust)isactuallyexposedtobeuntrueLettersasawayofcommunicationhavelonggivenwaytophonecallsandWeChatmessagesButaTVshow,LettersAlive,ishelpingbringthisoldwaytokeepintouchback1.thepresentLettersAlivetook2.(it)ideafromaUKprogram,LettersLive,releasedin3.Both4.(show)featurefamousactorsandactresses,butthere5.(be)noeye-catchingvisualeffectsoranyregularshowbiz(娛樂(lè)圈)activitiesInstead,it’sjustaliveevent6.remarkablelettersselectedfromawidetimespanandadiverserangeofsubjectsarereadThereis,forexample,apassionateletterfromHuangYongyutoplaywrightCaoYu30yearsagotocriticizehislackof7.(create)EveryletterislikeasmallpieceofhistoryByhearingthembeingread,it’sasifwearebeingsentbackintime8.(experience)amomentthatwewouldotherwiseneverhavehadthechancetoComparedto9.(publish)texts,lettersalso10.(natural)comewithapersonaltouchAswellascelebratingthepain,joy,wisdomandhumor,LettersAlive11.(commit)topromotingChineseliteraturesincefirstrunSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)ThreeinfivepeopleintheUKholdalibrarycard.Forsome,they’reashelterfromthestressesofday-to-daylife.1、Ifyou’reconsideringjoiningyourlocallibrary,nowisthetimetodoso.Andifyouneedanymoreencouragement,hereareseveralreasonswhyyoushould.MostlibrariesintheUKallowmembersofthegeneralpublictocomeandgoastheylike.2、Youcanalsotakeoutalibrarycardandborrowbooksforfree,althoughyouwillinevitablyfaceafineforlatereturns.3、Imaginejusthowmanybooksyouhaveatyourfingertipswithalibrarycard?Therearelotsofmodernones,aswellasoriginals,andyoucancontinuetoexpandyourlearningandvocabularyallthetime.It’sapricelessexperience,especiallyforkids,andalsoagreatwaytoleveltheeducationalplayingfield.Librariesdevelopwithtimes.Theyhavechangedgreatlysincedecadesago.4、Somelibrarieshaveappssoyoucanseewhenyourbooksareduebackandevenreservebooksinsomecases.Therearealsolibrarieswhichletyouaccessbooksindigitalformatsonyourmobiledevice—prettycool.Librariesareoneofveryfewspacesleftintownsandcitieswheremembersofthepubliccancometogetherandactuallybeandfeellikeacommunity.Theyhavenoticeboardstoofferserviceslikeexerciseclassesorlearningcenters.5、A.Librarieshelppeoplelearn.B.Librarieshelpeducatethekids.C.Theycreateagreatsenseofcommunity.D.Youcangoin,settledownandreadabookwithoutbeingchargedapenny.E.MostlibrariesnowhavecomputersandallowpeopletoborrowCDsandDVDs.F.Librarieshelpussavemoneyaswe’reborrowingbooksratherthanbuyingthem.G.Forothers,particularlythehomelessandpeopleinpoverty,alifelinetotheworld.Makesureyourestate(財(cái)產(chǎn))plankeepsupwithlifechangesFewthingsareasimportantasestateplanning.Ifyoudon’thandleyourbusinesswhileyou’realive,theramifications(影響)canrundeepandwidelongafteryou’regone.Estateplanningmayseemdiscouragingbecauseitdealswithissuesofaging.OrmaybeyouthinkestateplanningisonlysomethingfolkslikeBillGatesdo.It’sforeverybody.1、Here’show.What’sanestateplan?

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