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2023年香格里拉縣考研《英語一》深度預(yù)測試卷SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Bendingourkneesinthesandandprotectedbyonlyaplasticglove,Iputmyhandintothecigaretteends,drinkbottlesandrottenfruit.I1tomyfriends,triumphantly(洋洋得意地)wavinga2sockatthembeforedroppingitintotherubbishbag.MyfriendsandIare3oftheCSF,ahighschoolcommunityserviceclub.OnaSundaymorningwecametotheSantaMonicaBeachas4aspossible.ItwasStep.17.InternationalCoastalCleanupDay,andpeopleinmorethan90countrieswere5tocleanupthebeaches.Whenfourofusandtheclubadviser6neartheSantaMonicaPier(碼頭),thebeachwasnearlyempty.Wewere—7withplasticgloves,rubbishbagsandinformation8,whichweusedto9therubbishwefoundforlaterresearch.In10oftwoorthree,westartedbycollectingthemost11piecesofrubbish,suchasbottlesandbags.Soonourbackswerehurtingfrom12somuch.Topassthetime,ourclubadviserinventeda13called“BalloonSearch”—whichevergroupfoundthemostshreds(碎片)ofballoonswould14.Mygroupfoundseveralsickeningand15items,suchas,usedunderwear,deadbirdsandtoothbrush.Anothergroup16foundfalseteeth!Afterthreehoursofcollectingrubbish,we17ourselvestolunch,Iwashedmy18withasoapfourtimesinthebathroom,butthesmellof19fishstayed.Althoughweweretired,weall20thattheworkwasdefinitelyworthit.1、A.explainedB.gotC.shoutedD.nodded2、A.beautifulB.muddyC.plasticD.white3、A.studentsB.customersC.cleanersD.member4、A.earlyB.lateC.soonD.often5、A.callingB.gatheringC.meetingD.pretending6、A.turnedupB.cameupC.turnedoutD.cameout7、A.equippedB.filledC.coveredD.pulled8、A.scoresB.papersC.toolsD.sheets9、A.copyB.recordC.holdD.sort10、A.searchB.memoryC.groupsD.forms11、A.a(chǎn)mazingB.expensiveC.usefulD.noticeable12、A.walkingaroundB.bendingoverC.fallingdownD.movingback13、A.gameB.machineC.sportD.rule14、A.leaveB.blowC.winD.speak15、A.interestingB.surprisingC.importantD.pleasant16、A.a(chǎn)gainB.stillC.evenD.suddenly17、A.treatedB.helpedC.tookD.invited18、A.clothesB.handsC.faceD.hair19、A.bitterB.freshC.tastyD.rotten20、A.a(chǎn)greedB.decidedC.promisedD.understoodSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1SinceEnglishbiologistCharlesDarwinpublishedOntheOriginofSpeciesin1859,scientistshavevastlyimprovedtheirknowledgeofnaturalhistory.However,alotofinformationisstillofthespeculation,andscientistscanstillonlymakeeducatedguessesatcertainthings.Onesubjectthattheyguessaboutiswhysome400millionyearsago,animalsintheseadevelopedlimbs(肢)thatallowedthemtomoveontoandliveonland.Recently,anideathatoccurredtotheUSpaleontologist(古生物學(xué)家)AlfredRomeracenturyagobecameahottopiconceagain.Homerthoughtthattidal(潮汐的)poolsmighthaveledtofishgaininglimbs.Seaanimalswouldhavebeenforcedintothesepoolsbystrongtides.Then,theywouldhavebeenmadeeithertoadapttotheirnewenvironmentclosetolandordie.Thefittestamongthemgrewtoaccomplishthetransition(過渡)fromseatoland.Romercalledtheseearliestfour-footedanimals“tetrapods”.Sciencehasalwaysthoughtthatthiswasacredibletheory,butonlyrecentlyhastherebeenstrongenoughevidencetosupportit.HannahByrneisanoceanographer(海洋學(xué)家)atUppsalaUniversityinSweden.Sheannouncedatthe2018OceanSciencesMeetinginOregon,US,thatbyusingcomputersoftware,herteamhadmanagedtolinkHomer’stheorytoplaceswherefossildeposits(沉積物)oftheearliesttetrapodswerefound.AccordingtothemagazineScience,in2014,StevenBalbus,ascientistattheUniversityofOxfordintheUK,calculatedthat400millionyearsago,whenthemovefromlandtoseawasachieved,tideswerestrongerthantheyaretoday.Thisisbecausetheplanetwas10percentclosertothemoonthanitisnow.Thecreaturesstrandedinthepoolswouldhavebeenunderthepressureof“survivalofthefittest”,explainedMattiasGreen,anoceanscientistattheUK’sUniversityofBangor.AshetoldScience,“Afterafewdaysinthesepools,youbecomefoodoryourunoutoffood...thefishthathadlargelimbshadanadvantagebecausetheycouldflip(翻轉(zhuǎn))themselvesbackinthewater.”Asisoftenthecase,however,thereareotherswhofindthetheorylessconvincing.CambridgeUniversity’spaleontologistJenniferClark,speakingtoNaturemagazine,seemedunconvinced.“It’sonlyoneofmanyideasfortheoriginofland-basedtetrapods,anyorallofwhichmayhavebeenapartoftheanswer,”shesaid.1、Whofirstproposedthetheorythatfishmighthavegainedlimbsbecauseoftidalpools?A.AlfredRomer.B.CharlesDarwin.C.HannahByrne.D.StevenBalbus.2、Whyweretidesstronger400millionyearsagothantheyaretodayaccordingtoStevenBalbus?A.Therewerelargeroceans.B.Earthwasclosertothemoon.C.Themoongaveoffmoreenergy.D.Earthwasundergreaterpressure.3、Theunderlinedword“stranded”inParagraph8probablymeans“________”.A.foundB.settledC.a(chǎn)bandonedD.trapped4、Whatisthefocusofthearticle?A.Theargumentsoverascientifictheory.B.Theproposalofanewscientifictheory.C.Somenewevidencetosupportaprevioustheory.D.Anewdiscoverythatquestionsaprevioustheory.Text2FreeOnlineCoursesReadingintheDigitalAgeThiscourseisforpeoplefromallwalksoflifewhoenjoyreadingandwouldliketoknowhowliteraryscholarsunderstandtextsinthedigitalage.Itintroducesyoutoavarietyofwaysofunderstandingtexts.Throughthecourse,youwillbecomefamiliarwithprofessionalreadingpracticesaswellasnewer,computer-drivenreadingskills.Duration:6weeks4hourspw2AugustExploringEnglish:ShakespeareThiscourseisaimedathighschoolstudentsanduniversitystudentswhowishtolearnmoreaboutShakespeare.ThefirstweekwilllookatShakespeare'slifeandtimes.Fortherestofthecourse,wewilllookcloselyatadifferentplayeachweek.ShakespeareanactorswillhelpusexploretheuniversalthemesinRomeoandJuliet,Hamlet,TheTempestandMacbeth.OurvideotutorwillguideyouthroughthecourseandlookatthewordsandphrasesthatShakespeareintroducedtotheEnglishlanguage.Duration:6weeks2hourspw16JulyTheEuropeanDiscoveryofChinaThiscourseisaimedatanyonewithaninterestinChinese,Europeanorworldhistory.ItfocusesonwhenandhowtheWestfirstapproachedChina.WewilllookatChina'splaceintheworldandconnectionstotheWestviatheSilkRoad,theriseofGenghisKhanandtheMongolEmpire,andfinallytheMingdynasty.We'llknowthisperiodofChinesehistorythroughtheeyesofWesterntravellersfromthe13thtothe17thcentury.WhattheseWesterntravellerssaw,whattheydidn'tsee—that'sthestorythatwewilluncoverinthiscourse.Duration:8weeks6hourspw6July129、WhenyoutakeReadingintheDigitalAge,youwill________.A.walkintodifferentpeople'slifeB.learnwaysofunderstandingtextsC.getbetteratcomputerskillsD.shareopinionswithliteraryscholars1、WhowillhelpstudentsbetterunderstandthethemesofShakespeare'splays?A.Actors. B.Scholars.C.Historians. D.Videotutors.2、WhatcanpeoplelearnfromTheEuropeanDiscoveryofChina?A.China'sdiscoveryoftheWest.B.TheriseandfalloftheQingDynasty.C.TheimportanceoftheSilkRoad.D.China'sinterestinWesterntravellers.3、Whatarethesubjectsoftheseonlinecourses?A.Scienceandhistory.B.Mediaandhealth.C.Natureandenvironment.D.Languageandculture.4、Inwhichwaydothethreecourseshaveincommon?A.Theyareaimedatstudents.B.Theyareprovidedforfree.C.Eachlasts6weeks.D.Eachtakes2hoursperweek.Text3Socialnetworksareabigpartofnearlyeveryteenager'slifeinthisdayandage.ManyteenshaveQQ,WeChat,orWeibobutlittledoalotofteensknowthattheycanbeheldresponsibleforeverythingtheypostfortherestoftheirlives.Everythingyoupostonlineispartofadigitalfootprintthatcanalwaysbetraced(追蹤)backtoyou.Thatincludeseverypost,evenlike,comment,favoriteandforwardthatyouhaveevercommitted.Allpicturesyou'vepostedorwillposthavebeenstoredinadigitaldatabase,anditisthecompanies'righttokeepallofthesedocumentsthatyoubelievetohavebeendeletedorhidden.Witheverypostcomesaconsequence;whetheritisgoodorbad,whatyoupostcouldbeseenbyanyone.Thatiswhyyouhavetobeverycarefulofwhatyoudecidetopostorcomment.IfyouthinkyouaresafefromServitefindingoutaboutonefunnycommentyoumadesixmonthsagoonameaninglesspicture,youareprobablywrong.Recently,asenior,Aaron,atServitelearnedthislessonthehardwaythisyear.HewroteaseriesofuglycommentstowardsConnellygirlsonawebpage,ignoringpotentialconsequences.Thisstudent,however,didhavetofaceconsequencesfromServiteashewasremovedfromallofhisleadershiprolesintheschool.Surprisinglyenough,hefullyagreedwithhispunishmenthandeddownbytheadministrationandfullyunderstoodwhyhewasgivensuchseverediscipline(懲處)."WhenyouagreetocometoServite,youareagreeingtodefendwhatServitestandsfor,"theyoungmansaid."Thatcontinuespastthehoursof8amand2pm.It'satalltimes."So,nexttimeyou'reabouttopostsomethingyouthinkcouldbereceivedasoffensiveorinappropriate,thinktwice,thinkagain,anddon'tpresssend.1、Whatdoestheauthorthinktheteensshoulddointhefirstparagraph?A.Avoidusingsocialmedia.B.Removetheirowndigitaldocuments.C.Beresponsibleforwhattheyputonline.D.Learntobalancetheironlineandofflinetime.2、WhatmistakedidAaronmakeonline?A.Drawingsomemeaninglesspictures.B.Makingsomebadcomments.C.Failingtotakehislesson.D.Breakingdownaspecialwebpage.3、WhatdidServitedowithAaron'scase?A.ItreachedanagreementwithConnellygirls.B.IthelpedAarongetridofilleffects.C.ItgaveAaronaseverepunishment.D.ItstoodonAaron'sside.4、Forwhomisthetextprobablyintended?A.Teenagers.B.Teachers.C.Parents.D.Networkengineers.Text4Whenweseeapersonintrouble,thefirstideathatcomestoourmindistolendahand.Butwhatifweseeananimalintrouble,doesthesameruleapply?Thisquestionwasraisedafteragroupofpenguinsweresavedfromanicygully(峽谷)inAntarctica.ItwasfilmedfortheBBCwildlifeseriesDynasties.Thefilmcrewwereanxiouswhentheysawthatagroupofpenguinshadfallenintoagullyandbeentrappedwiththeiryoung.Theybuiltaslope(斜坡)sothatafewofthepenguinscouldsavethemselves.Thecasehastakentheinternationalmediabystorm.Viewerswatchingthisfilmletoutasighofrelief.“I’msoglad.Iunderstandnottakingactiondirectly,butahelpinghandisn’tbothering,right?”viewerKathrynShawsaidonherFacebook.However,othersthinkhumaninterference(干涉)isunnatural.“Youcan’thavesunshinethroughoutyourlife.Tohavedoneanythingelsewouldonlymakemattersworse,”saidtheshow’screatorDavidAttenborough,accordingtoTheTimes.Inthiscase,however,MikeGunton,theexecutiveproduceroftheseries,saidthatthiswasaone-offsituation.“Therewerenoanimalsgoingtosufferbyinterfering.Youweren’ttouchingtheanimalsanditwasjustfeltbydoingthis...theyhadthechancenottohavetokeepslippingdowntheslope,”hetoldtheBBC.SuchcasesarefamiliartoPaulNicklen,wildlifephotographerforNationalGeographic.HetoldMetro,“Ifit’severapredator(捕食者)situation,nomatterhowgut-wrenching,youstayoutoftheway.Evenwhenyou’rewatchingamalepolarbeareatababybear.”“There’snorulebookinthosesituations.Youcanonlyrespondtothefactsthatarerightthereinfrontofyou,”WillLawson,theshow’sdirector,toldDailyMail.1、Whathasledtoaheatedmediadiscussion?A.People’svariousremarksonpenguins. B.Therescueofpenguinsfromagully.C.Somepenguins’sufferingsinagully. D.WaysoffilmingtheseriesDynasties.2、Whoholdsapositiveattitudetowardshumaninterference?A.KathrynShaw. B.WillLawson.C.PaulNieklen. D.DavidAttenborough.3、Whichofthefollowingbestexplainstheword“gut-wrenching”underlinedinparagraph6?A.Puttingoneinplace. B.Makingoneconfused.C.Puttingoneindanger. D.Makingoneheartbroken.4、Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ReasonsfortheNecessityofLendingaHandtoAnimalsB.SuggestionsonHowtoProtectAnimalsFromDangerC.EffectsofHumanInterferenceonDangerousAnimalsD.OpinionsonWhethertoHelpAnimalsinTroubleorNotPartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Doyouliketryingdifferentthings?Areyouafraid1.thingsthatyouthinkyou’rebadat?LastyearIstartedtolearnTaiChi(太極)inordertoimprovemyhealthandreducemystressItwassomethingnewforme,andIfoundittobequitedifficult,very2.(difference)fromanythingI’deverlearnedbeforeSmall3.(move)areimportantinTaiChiIwasusedtobeingfastandactive,4.tolearnTaiChiIhadtolearnpatienceNowI’vefoundthatI’mamuchmorepatientpersonthanbefore,andTaiChiisn’tnearlyasdifficultasit5.(be)beforeWetend6.(like)thingswearegoodat——that’snormalForexample,I’mnaturallyverygoodatbadmintonandtennis,butI’mverybadatanything7.involveskeepingbalance,suchasskating,skiingandgymnasticsTaiChihas8.(great)improvedmybalancewhichhasbeenaverygoodthingformeMypointisthatyoucankeep9.(do)thethingsyouknowyou’regoodatandliveinyourcomfortzone,oryoucantrysomethingnewIfyoudon’ttrynewthings,you’llneverknowwhatitwouldbeliketotrysomethingnewtochallenge10.(you)ItwilldefinitelypayoffintheendThereisalovelypandaSheliveswithherparentsandtheylead1.happylifeintheforestOneday,thepanda2.(pick)ahugepumpkinandwantedtotakeithomeButthepumpkinwastoobigforher3.(take)ithomeonherownShecoulddonothingbutsitbesidethepumpkinShethought4.shewaitedthere,shemightturntoapasser-byforhelpSuddenly,shesawabear5.(ride)abiketowardsherShewatchedthebikeandsuddenly,shejumpedandshouted6.(happy),“Iknow!Ihaveagoodidea—IcanrollthepumpkinIt’sjustlikeawheel!”Therefore,sherolledthepumpkinto7.(she)houseWhenhermothersawthebigpumpkin,whichwas8.(big)thanherlittledaughter,shewas9.(surprise),“Oh,myGod!Howcanyougetithome?”Thelittlepandaansweredproudly,“Ican’tliftit,butIcanrollit”Hermothersmiledandsaid,“10.a(chǎn)clevergirlyouare!”SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)TheWaystoShowYourLoveWithoutWordsIt'ssoeasytotellsomeonethatyoulovehim,butcanyoushowyourlovewithoutusingwords?1、.Soit’simportanttolearnhowtoexpressyourlovewithoutwords.Herearesomewaystoshowyourlovewithoutwords.●CookforthemManypeopletypicallycookonspecialoccasionssuchasThanksgivingDay,Christmas,Valentine’sDayandbirthdays,butwhynotcooksomethingspecialforpeopleyoulove?Figureouttheirfavoritemealandtrytomakeittoday.2、.●SendacarepackageIfsomeoneyoulovelivesfarawayfromyou,whynotsendhimacarepackage?3、.Youcanstillshowthemthatyoureallycareaboutthem.Apackageofthesmallthingsthey’llneedorlikeiswhatyouneedtoshowyourlovewithoutwords.●ListentothemOneofthesimplestwaystoshowyourlovewithoutwordsistolistentothem.4、.Iftheyaskyouwhetherthey’vetoldyouthisstorybefore,whynotsay“Yes,butcouldyoutellitagainbecauseI'veforgottensomedetails?”●5、Whenitcomestoshowingsomebodyyoulovethemwithoutusingwords,thewarmthofkissesandhugsisthebest.Whetherit'sakissorahug,allletthemknowyoucareorsimplymissthem.A.PhysicalcontactB.MaketimeforthemC.Whenitcomestolove,distanceisnotaproblemD.Listentoeachwordtheysayevenwhenit’sboringE.GreatactionsalwaysspeaklouderthangreatwordsF.YoucanevencookitandsurprisethepeopleattheirworkplaceorcollegeG.It’snotdifficulttopickthephonetocallthemandaskhowtheirdayisgoingHowtoMakeSureYouEnjoyYourTripAtripisaplanneddestinationwhereonearrangesinadvanceinw

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