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保定市南市區(qū)2023年考研《英語(yǔ)一》點(diǎn)睛提分卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Whenyouconcentrate,youfocusononethingandgetotherthoughtsoutofyourmind.Youconcentrateonschoolwork,onsports,oronsomemusicwhichrequiresserious________effort.Thepointisthatyouthinkofonlyone________atatime,doitandleaveitbehindyou.________toconcentrateisimportant.Anyadultwilltellyouthey________haveatleastadozenthingsontheirminds.Whentheymustcompleteaprojectbyacertaindayandhour,theyconcentrateonitand________severalpeopleintoaworkteam.This________aclearfocusonthework—andongettingotherstodotheir________.Adultshavea(n)________lifewhichmayincludeahusbandorawife,children,andalltheworkofrunningahousehold.Suppermustbe________andthebrokenbackstaircasemustbefixedbeforesomeonegets________.Ifachildissick,heorshemustgotothe________.Withallthesethingsontheirminds,howdoadults________theday?Theyknowtheycannotfightalltheirbattlesatonetime,sotheyconcentrateonthemost________task,getitdone,andgoontothenext.Themartialarts(武術(shù))________youthiskindofconcentration.Todoamovement________,youmustwatchandimitatethemaster.Sinceyoudonotalwaysgetthingsrightthefirsttime,youmustfigureoutyour________andcorrectit.Theinstructoristhereto________,butyouarestillresponsibleforyourpersonalprogress.Asyoumoveupinrank(等級(jí)),moreandmoreisdemandedofyou.The________areincreasinglycomplex.Youhave________timeinclassandwanttogetthemostfromit.Butsinceyouhavelearnedtoconcentrateon________movementsandgetthemright,youconfidentlyaccept—andmeet—thesegreaterchallenges.1、A.technical B.political C.mental D.social2、A.opinion B.person C.question D.task3、A.Learning B.Agreeing C.Promising D.Preparing4、A.sometimes B.a(chǎn)lways C.hardly D.probably5、A.organize B.order C.send D.divide6、A.offers B.changes C.a(chǎn)djusts D.requires7、A.lesson B.favorite C.best D.favor8、A.city B.home C.country D.a(chǎn)rt9、A.sold B.eaten C.cooked D.bought10、A.hurt B.cheated C.punished D.beaten11、A.professor B.movie C.class D.doctor12、A.referto B.dreamof C.getthrough D.hopefor13、A.pleasant B.hopeful C.difficult D.urgent14、A.teach B.lend C.leave D.spare15、A.quickly B.correctly C.carefully D.graciously16、A.mistake B.pain C.disadvantage D.regret17、A.practice B.pay C.watch D.help18、A.ideas B.cultures C.movements D.situations19、A.fixed B.limited C.a(chǎn)ppointed D.wasted20、A.direct B.simple C.smart D.WiseSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Whenmyfathermarriedmymotherin1943,hegavemymothera1937crowncoinandtoldhertokeepitinthebackofherpurseandnottospendit.Thiswouldmeanthatshealwaysfeltthatshewasprotectedandwouldalwayshavemoneyifshereallyneededit.WhenIwasmarriedin1970myhusbandwhohadheardthisstory,obtaineda1937crowncoinformeandIhavealwayskeptitinmywallet,andIhavealwayshadenoughformyneeds.Afriendrecentlyfellonhardtimes,partlythroughexternal(外部的)circumstancesandpartlythroughpoorplanning.FriendsandIhaveloanedhermoney,paidherbills,givenherfood,andeventriedtoteachherbudgettechniques,butnoneofthemhasbeenasolution.Shehasjustslippeddeeperanddeeperintofinancialtroubleanddepression.Lastweekshelookedpaleandunwell,verydepressedandhopeless,verysadforafriendtoseeandIthenthoughtabouthowthecrowncoin,aphysicalreminderofanother'scareandlovehadprotectedme,soIwenttothebankfora$100dollar-bill.Itoldmyfriendthestoryandaskedhertokeepthe$100inthebackofherwallet.Itturnedoutthatshedidn'thaveawallet,sosheputthemoneyinalittlepencilcasewhereshekepthercoins.Sheimmediatelyfeltbetter—“Ifeelrich,andthankyouforbeingagoodfriend,”shesaid,andwewerebothabitteary.IwenthomeandrememberedalittlewalletIhadthatI’dneverused,andthought,“I’llgivethattomyfriend.”Iopenedit,andinside,found$100.1、Whatdidthe1937crowncoinfromtheauthor’sfathermeantohermother?A.Hisconcernforher. B.Hispityandprotectionforher.C.Hiscareandloveforher. D.Hisprideandrespectforher.2、Wheredidtheauthor’sfriendkeepthe$100dollar-bill?A.Inthebackofherwallet. B.Inalittlepencilcase.C.Inthepocketofherraincoat. D.Inthelayerofhersuitcase.3、Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Theauthorbecamerichallofasudden.B.Theauthor'sfriendwouldreceiveawalletasagift.C.Theauthor'sfriendwasnottouchedbyherstory.D.Theauthorfeltuncomfortablewhenreceivingthebill.4、Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Acrowncoin B.ThehelptoafriendC.Ahardlife D.AgiftfrommyfatherText2Likemostofyou,I’vegrownupwithscienceputtingitintomyheadthateatingCholesterol(膽固醇)isbadforus.Mydoctorhasscoldedmerepeatedlyforlikinghigh-cholesterolsnacks.Butnow,after40yearsofgivingcholesterolsucharap,thescientificexpertsarereportedlyreadytoreverse(顛倒)themselves.Suddenly,we’regoingtobetoldthathigh-cholesterolfoodsarenotbadforusafterall.Thisisn’tthefirsttimesciencereverseswhatitbelievestobetrue,norwillitbethelast.Tooptimists,thefluidityofscience’sconclusionsisagoodthing-provethatscienceisalwayscorrectingitselfinlightoftheverylatestinformation.Butamodemsocietythatlooksincreasinglytosciencefornotjustwhattoeat,butalsohowtobehaveandwhattothink?Howcanwetrustanauthoritythatoftenchangesitsmindinextremeways?Science’stypicalwayisn’tlimitedtomattersofnutrition.Goaheadandcheckitoutforyourselfbylookingatthequalifiersusedinthevastmajorityofhonestlywrittensciencenewsarticles.You’llseethatthestoriesarelacedwithweakwordsandphrasessuchas:some,incertaincircumstances,probably,perhaps,may,could,tends,suggests,indicates,accordingto,islinkedto,playsarolein.ThegraveproblemI’veobservedovertheyearsisthattoooftenscienceanditsreporterscreatetheimpressionofcertaintywhennoneisproved.Thecholesterolstoryisbutoneexampleofthatmake-believecertainty.Howmuchshouldwebeconcernedaboutthis?Agreatdeal,Ibelieve,givenscience’sgreatandgrowinginfluenceonourlives.Attheveryleast,eachofusneedsto-understandthatthescientificworldview—impressiveasitsurelyis—isbuiltonshiftingsands.AsEinsteinonceobserved,“Noamountofexperimentationcaneverprovemeright;asingleexperimentcanprovemewrong.”1、Theunderlinedpart“givingcholesterolsucharap”(inPara.1)meanstheauthor.A.a(chǎn)lwayspromotesuseofcholesterolB.sometimesstandsforcholesterolC.a(chǎn)voidscholesterolgenerallyD.eatscholesterolregularly2、Intheeyesoftheauthor,changesinscientificstatements.A.a(chǎn)reworryingB.a(chǎn)remeaninglessC.a(chǎn)reagoodthinginawayD.a(chǎn)rethemajorwaytoimprovescience3、Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisNOTthewordcommonlyusedinscientificarticles?A.LikelyB.SurelyC.SeemsD.Appears4、Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.Sciencecanblindus.B.Scienceneedbeopentodoubt.C.Scienceisnotasimportantasthought.D.Scienceshouldbebuiltonexperiments.Text3Let’scatchaglimpseofthelatestinventionsthisyear.ParallelsletsyouusedesktopappsonyourphoneYou'dthinkmostapplicationswouldhavecreatedamobileappbynow—butmanycompaniesstillusedesktopappsexclusively.NowParallelsAccessletsyouaccessthemonyoursmartphone.Allyouneedtodoisdownloadtheapp,thenconnectParallels'Applification?toyourcomputer,soyoucanaccessimportantfilesandotherappswithasingleclick.Youcaneasilyuseyourappsinfull-screenmode,usingintuitive(直觀(guān)的)touchcontrolstoworkfasterthanbefore.Usually,ParallelsAccessis$19.99,butyoucangetitnowfor$9.99.TakeyourlightingtothenextlevelwiththissmartswitchYouprobablydon’tspendalotoftimethinkingaboutyourhome’slighting,butit’simportant:thewaythatyoucontrolyourlightingaffectstheenvironment(andyourelectricbill).ThisWiFiwallswitchiscontrolledviaacompanionapponyoursmartphone,soyoucancontrolconnectedlightsorceilingfansfromanywhere.Usually,theMerossWiFiWallLightSwitchcosts$45.99,butrightnowit’sonsalefor$39.99.ShootbeautifullyclearvideoswiththissmartphonegimbalIfyou'reinterestedinshootingprofessional-qualityvideosandphotos,youdon'thavetospendafortunetotakeabeautifullycomposedshot:justusethisRigietSmartphoneGimbalinstead.Agimbalisasupportforyourcamera(inthiscase,yoursmartphone)thatallowsittopivot(移動(dòng)),andautomaticallydetectandadjusttothepositionthatyouwanttofilmin.Unlikeanyothercamerahardwareyoumightown,thisonecomeswithitsownaccompanyingapp.Usually,thisRigietSmartphoneGimbalis$269,butyoucangetitnowfor$109.99.1、Whatdotheseproductshaveincommon?A.Theysaveusenergy.B.Theymakeusworkfasterthanbefore.C.Theymakeourlifeeasierandmorecomfortable.D.Wehavetodownloadtheirappsbeforetheyareused.2、Whichproductgivesyouthebestdiscount?A.TheRigietSmartphoneGimbal. B.TheMerossWiFiWallLightSwitch.C..TheParallelsAccess. D.TheDesktopApps.3、Inwhichsectioncanweseethearticleinanewspaper?A.Education. B.Science.C.Society. D.Culture.Text4DavidHepworthandEricWhale,twoScottishmaterialscientists,werelookingforsmartwaystoreusefoodwastewhentheyfiguredouthowtomakenanofibers(納米纖維)outofleftoversfromcarrotjuice.Thecellulose(纖維素)incarrotsandotherrootvegetables,unlikeotherfibrousmaterialslikewoodorcotton,iseasytoseparateoutfromtherestofthebiowaste.ThescientistscallthematerialCurran,aftertheGaelicwordforcarrot.Andtheysetouttoshowthatitcouldbeusedtoreplaceglassorcarbonfibers.Theysayit'snearlytwiceasstrongandslightlylighterthancarbon.Theywouldjustgotobuyintheirlocalgrocerystore.Buttheysoonrealizedthatthecarrotactuallyworkedwellandthattheycouldturntoagriculturalwastetosourcetheirmaterial.Theyfoundthatthesmartest,mostecologicallyresponsibleuseforthenanofiberswasforprotectivesportinggoods.Andinparticular,motorcyclehelmets,whichhavetobebothstrongandlight.That'sright:Motorcyclehelmetsofthefuturemightbemadefromcarrots,notcarbon.Thequestionhere,firstofall,wastoseewhatcouldbeapossiblemarketforsuchanewfiber,fromanecologicalpointbutalsofromtheeconomicandtechnicalanglestoo,"DavidHepworthsays.That'swherethehelmetcomesin.Theyfoundthatprotectivesportinggoods,whichneedstiff,strong,lightfibersandloweconomicoverhead,weresomeofthebestusecasesforCurran.DavidHepworthandhisteamarealsolookingatthepossibilityofusingitinsurfboardsandinsulation(隔離板)formobilehomes.Thechallengenowistakingthematerialfromthelabtomassproduction.And,makingsurethatit'sstillecologicallysmartonagranderscale.Itdoesn'tmakesensetodevelopamaterialfrombiowasteifthere'snouseforit.Orifturningitintoauseableproducttakesmoreenergythanthenon-renewablechoice.1、WhywasthecarrotchosenbytheScottishscientistsatfirst?A.Itworkedbest.B.Itcouldbeconvenienttoget.C.Itiseasytobebrokenintopieces.D.Itdidlittleharmtotheenvironment.2、WhatisspecialaboutCurrancomparedwithotherfibers?A.Itsshape.B.Itslength.C.Itsquality.D.Itsweight.3、Whichisachallengeforusingthenewmaterialmentionedatpresent?A.Howtouseitwidely.B.Howtomakeitcheaper.C.Howtostudyitoutofthelab.D.Flowtogetitinlargeamounts.4、Whichcanbestserveasthetitleforthetext?A.WaystoReuseBiologicalWastesB.ComingHelmetsMadeofCarrotsC.TheSolutionstoDangerousRidingD.TheChallengeinProducingHelmetsPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrectFortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblankRhiannonLambert,whotreatsabout180clientsayearwithvariouskindsofeatingdisorders,saysthenumberofthosecausedby“cleaneating”1.(double)inthepastthreeyears“Theydevelopparticularhabits,orwon’teatfoodwhenwalking,becausetheythinkthatfoodcanonlybeeatenwhenthey2.(seat),”shesaidCleaneatingispromotedbysomefoodbloggers,whoareincreasinglythoughtbyanumberofmedicalexpertstobehavingabadinfluenceonyoungpeopletoday“Youngpeoplelosethisandcannotaffordthelifestyleneededtofollowit,”LambertsaidHealthbloggers3.nothaveenoughknowledgebutofferdangerousadviceThesepeoplearenowrolemodels4.wordwillinspireyoungpeopleIhaveclientswhothinktheyhavetobeastrictvegetariantobesuccessfulTheextremeformofthisisknownasorthorexianervosa(健康食品強(qiáng)迫癥)UrsulaPhilpot,adietitianattheBritishDieteticAssociation,said,“ItisdifficulttoblamethemcompletelyIfitweren’tthebloggers,thenitcouldbe5.elseOrthorexiaaffectsmoregirlsthanboys,althoughboysaremuchmoreaffectedthangirls”P(pán)hilpotsaid,“Atthetopofmostpeople’slistsofbadfoodsincludesgluten(麩質(zhì))anddairy6.youtalktoyoungpeoplemore,youwillfindsomeofthemworryalldayabouteatingabiscuit”Theconditionstartsoutasanattempt7.(eat)morehealthily,butthosewhoexperienceitfullyfocusonfoodqualityandpurity“Theremaybeseveralreasonsforsomeonetotakeupcleaneating,”P(pán)hilpotsaid“EatingdisordersareseriousmentalillnessesandtheircausesarecomplexResearchistellingusthattheymaybemorebiologicallybasedthanwethought,8.socialandenvironmentalfactorsalsoplayapartintheirdevelopment”DeanneJade,thefounderoftheNationalCentreforEatingDisorders,said,“Alotofyoungpeopledon’tthinktheyneedtreatmentandtherearetoomanymessagesinthemediaWhatworriesmeisthatalotofpeople9.(promote)theseideashavenoknowledgeofnutritionIdon’tknowwhatthesolutionis,butinmanycases,gettingpeopletorecoverfromaneatingdisordermeans10.(get)themtorelaxtheirideasaboutcleaneating”Newspapersprintedstoriesthatsaiditwaseasy1.(become)richAllyouhadtodowaspickupthegoldfromthegroundBooksandmagazinestoldhowtotraveltotheareaandthebestmethodoffindinggold2.,mostoftheinformationwasfalseItwasnoteasytofindgoldItwas3.(extreme)hardtoworkunderverydifficultconditionTheAmerican4.(write)JackwasamongthegoldseekersHebecamefamous5.writingabouthisexperiencesinAlaskaCanadaHewroteashortstory6.(call)“TheWhiteSilence”,whichperhapsbestexplainstheterribleconditionsofgoldseekers(淘金者)Inthestory,Jackexplainedhowtheextremecoldmadetheworldseem7.(die)ItcausesstrangethoughtsHesaidthecoldandsilenceofthisfrozenworld8.(seem)toincreaseaman’sfearofdeathThiscruelcoldcouldmakeamanafraidofhisownvoiceThestoryalsotoldwhatcouldhappentoapersonwhohadanaccidentThere9.(be)notmanydoctorsinthegoldfieldsAseriouslyinjuredpersoncouldonlyexpecttodieJack’smanystoriestruthfullyexplainedjust10.harditwastobeagoldseekerineighteenninety-sevenSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)HerearethosefivethingsyoushouldNEVERsayordotoyourspouse(配偶)●It’syourfault!Sometimes,afinancialdecisiongoesbad,oneofyourchildrengetsintroubleatschool,orsomehouseholddisasteroccurs.Andknowthis—thingsdogobadfromtimetotimeinanyrelationship.1、●Itoldyouso!2、Thereisnoneedtoremindyourspousethatyouwererightaboutsomethingandtheywerewrong.Talkaboutwastedcriticism!●Saying“Iamupsetwithyouaboutthisorthat…”inapublicsetting.Tellingprivatesecretsorcriticizingyourspouseinpublicortosomeoneelsecandopermanentdamagetothetrustinyourrelationship.3、●Whydoyoualways…Focusingonyourspouse’sweaknessratherthanbuildingontheirstrengthswillonlyincreasetheirweaknessanddiminishtheirstrength.4、●5、Ifyouaskwhereyourspousewantslogotodinnerandhe/shesuggestsacoupleofplaces,thenyouselectadifferentone,byyouractionsyousaid,“Idonotrespectyouropinionanddon’tcarewhatyouthink!”A.Trustusonthis—thesefourwordsarerarelyeverusedinsuccessfulmarriages.B.Stickwiththestrengthsanddon’tfocusonweakness.C.Developthesameinterestandtrytosharethesameopinion.D.Beliefcanhelpsolvemanyproblems.E.Keepprivatethingsprivate.F.Buttheblamegameneverworks!G.Askforyourspouse’sopinionandthendotheopposite.Whenlivingoutourdailylives,we'reoftenfilledwithtoomanychoicesfromdifferentthingsaroundus,tellingushowwecanimproveourselves.1、ToomuchchoiceisneveridealWe'reoftentoldthathavi

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