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万宁市年考研《英语一》押题密卷2023Section IUse ofEnglishDirections:Read thefollowing text.Choose thebest wordsfor eachnumbered blankand markA,B,C orD on the ANSWER SHEET.10points阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A,B,C,DMy schoolgoes allthe wayfrom classesfor fiveyear oldsto classesfor18year olds,with a1area for the juniorand seniorschool.Last year,I2my oldyear5teacher in the library.My teachercalled me3and askedhow I was going.Then shetold meabout Clare.Ihave agirl inmy year3class.Her namesClare andshe4me somuch ofyou,Cassie.She seemsa littlebit5and quietin class.Do youthinkyou couldcome downon lunchtime andmaybe have a6with her”Of courseIwasvery7to dothis and to meetClare inorder tofind ourhow,8she waslike me.Clare turnedout to be apale littlegirl,slim andsmall9her age.After talkingto the8-year-old fbra while,I discoveredthat weboth10reading andwriting shortstories,I11the Chroniclesof Narnia,explaining thatit was a wonderfulfantasy series.I started12the junior school oftento readaloud someof thebooks to Clare.After awhile,other girlsstarted comingto13too,and Istarted gettinga14in thejuniorschoolas thebig readinggirl”.Some daysI didntread and15just talkedtoClare.We talkedabout herfriends,school workand books.And shealways16me somuch withher greatintelligence.There aredays when I getso excitedabout Clare,about how17she is and howfar shellgo in life.Being withher and18to herexcitesme tono end,I justwanted to19that excitementwith you andtoencourage everyoneto guidesomebody in their lifewho coulduse alittlebit of20and encouragement.
1、A.wonderful B.quiet C.separate D.distant、2A.ran intoB.looked for C.called onD.get through、3A.up B.over C.down D.away、4A.warns B.convinces C.informs D.reminds、5A.lost B.attracted C.gone D.devoted、6A.lesson B.chat C.quiz D.game、7A.grateful B.nervous C.eager D.proud、8A.obviously B.exactly C.generally D.gradually、9A.at B.forC.about D.during
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10、A.practiced B.minded C.avoided D.enjoyed11A.recommended B.donated C.provided D.commanded、12A.attending B.repairing C.interviewing D.visiting、13A.read B.play C.listen D.retell、14A.reputation B.pen nameC,prize D.permission、15A.even B.never C.instead D.still、16A.frightened B.interested C.puzzled D.surprised、17A.clever B.generous C.kind D.young、18A.writing B.replying C.explaining D.talking19A.connect B.share C.supply D.consult、20A.confidence B.concern C.support D.promiseSection IIReading ComprehensionPartADirections:Read thefollowing fourtexts.Answer the questions beloweach textby choosingA,B,C orD.Mark youranswers on()the ANSWERSHEET.40pointsText1As theweather costsyoualoss ontrains andflights,we look at yourrights.Cancelled trainsOn a singleticket,a passengerwill usuallyreceive25%of thefare ifthe train is delayedby15minutes.If thedelay reaches30(补偿金)minutes,the compensationrises to50%,and ifits overan houryou shouldbe ableto reclaimthe wholecost.Clear(运营商).arrangements varyaccording to train operatorsIf you weredue to travel,to sayAberdeen from London,your trainis cancelled and youdecide nottotravel,you canget afullcompensation.If youhad anon-cancelable ticketwith oneoperator,and failed to makethat trainbecause theconnecting trainwasdelayed,you cantake thenext availabletrain.FlightsIf yourflight iscancelled becauseof thesnow you have theright tos fullcompensation of the ticket,or to be reroutedhome on alater flight.But you will haveno rightto geta delayor cancellationcompensation underEU rules,because thesnow is an extraordinarycircumstancebeyond the airlines control.If you dont take the compensation and choose to be rerouted,and itmeans you are stuckatthe airportovernight,its theairlines dutyto payfor areasonably pricedhotel roomand meals.The airlinehas toreroute youat theearliest opportunity,or at the passengers free time,youaresupposed totake theavailability ofseats.If you chooseto bereroutedor if your departureis delayedby more than twohours,airlines alsohave toprovide assistancesuchas food.The airlineskeep thisquiet andgetting themoney out of the low-cost operatorscan be a hardjob.Keep evidenceofcancellations,all receipts,and useyour mobileto videoany offerto payby airlinestaff.、1What isyour compensationdetermined bywhen yourtrains aredelayed dueto badweatherA.The operator.B.The priceof theticket.C.The lengthof delaytime.D.The classof theservice and the priceof theticket.、2How manychoices doyou haveif youare totravel AberdeenfromLondon,and yourtrainiscancelledA.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.、3How canyou savethe troublein gettingg moneyoutof thelow-cost operatorsA.By keepingthe evidenceand videoingany offerto pay.B.At theearliest opportunity,orthepassengersfreetime.C.By preventingtheairlinesfrom keepingtheir dutyquiet.D.By arguingreasonably with the staffof theairlines offeringyou theflight.Text2“Years agowhenIwas atthe GrandCanyon,I rememberedsomeone comingup tothe canyonsedge,taking ashot with a cameraand then walkingaway,like gotit-done,barely evenglancing atthe magnificentscene infront ofLinda Henkel,a scientistatFairfield University,US toldLive Science.Henkel wassurprised byhow obsessed(痴迷的)people arewith taking pictures thesedays-before dinner,during friends,birthday parties,on museum tours andso on.They keeptaking picturesbecause theythink thatit helpsrecord themoment,but asHenkePs lateststudy hasjust foundout,thisobsession mayprevent theirbrains rememberingwhat actuallyhappened,reported TheGuardian.In herstudy,Henkel leda group of collegestudents arounda museumand askedthem tosimply observe15objects andphotograph15others.The nextday thestudents memoryof thetour wastested,andtheresults showedthat theywere lessaccurate inrecognizingthe objectsand theyremembered fewerdetails about them ifthey photographedthem.“When peoplerely ontechnology to remember them-counting on the camerato recordthe eventand thusnot needingto attendtoit fullythemselves,it canhave anegative impacton howwell theyremember theirexperiences,“Henkel explained.But thereis alsoan exception:if studentszoomed into photographpart of an object,their memoryactually improved,and those(镜头)who focusedthe lensonaspecific areacould evenrecall partsthat werentin theframe.So basically,this studyis sayingthat constantlytaking picturescan harmyour memory.But shouldntreviewing pictureswe havetakenhelp wakeup ourmemories Thisis true,but onlyif wespend enoughtime doingit.“In ordertoremember,we haveto accessand interactwiththephotos,rather thanjust collectthem,“Henkel toldThe Telegraph.However,previous researchhas shownthat mostpeople nevertakethe time tolook overtheir digitalpictures simplybecause therearetoo manyof themand theyarent usuallyvery organizedon theircomputers.1Why didthe authormention HenkePstrip tothe GrandCanyon atthe beginningA.To complain about sometourists,bad habits.B,To givesuggestions onhow toenjoy onestour.C.To pointout peoplesobsession with taking pictures.D.To describethe beautifulview ofthe GrandCanyon.、2What canwe learnfrom HenkePsstudyA.Reviewing picturesalways helpspeople bringback memorieseasily.B.Taking picturesin amuseumtourhelps studentsrecognize objectsbetter.C.People shouldspend moretime takingpictures thanstudying realobjects.D.Pictures focusingon thedetails ofobjects probablyimprove peoplesmemories.、3The underlinedword itin Paragraph5probably refersto“A.the cameraB.technologyC.the eventD.an object、4What isthe articlemainly aboutA.Peoples obsessionwithtakingpictures andits influence.B.Possible waysof usingpictures toimprove onesmemory.C.Great harmto memorycaused bytakingpicturesconstantly.D.A believablestudy intothe negativeimpact oflining camerasoften.Text3Canterbury CollegeCOURSEAThis course will enablestudents toexperience performingarts andthe mediaat abasic level.It willgive themthe experiencetodecide ifthey wishto developan interest in thisfield andtotrain their potentialand adaptabilityfor workingin aperformance companyineither aperforming ora technicalrole.COURSE BTheaim ofthis course is toprovide aseries oftraining inbusiness-related skillsand acomprehensive knowledgeofbusiness practice.It isfor studentswith abusiness learningexperience whocan managea heavyworkload.COURSE CThiscourse givesa foundationfor acareer incaring forchildren,the elderlyor peoplewith specialneeds.Core unitsareEmergency Treatment,Communication andInformation Technology.Practical trainingisanimportant part ofthe course.COURSE DThiscourse isdesigned toprovide anintroduction tothe constructionindustry.Units coveredinclude Heat,Light andSound,Introduction tothe UrbanEnvironment,Communication Processesand Techniques.All studentswill completevocational assignmentswithwork experiencein thebig companies.COURSE EThequalifications gainedandtheskills developedon thiscoursewillprovide agood basisfor gainingemployment inoffice work.In additionto wordprocessing,thecoursealso coversspreadsheets,computerized accounting,databases anddesktop publishing.Allstudents aregiven chancesto developtheir confidence,and adviceand informationis givenon jobsearch skills,presentationtechniques andpersonal appearance.COURSE FThiscourseisdesigned toprovide afoundation ingraphic andvisual communicationskills.Students completeunits inpicturecomposition andphotographic processingalongside elementsof graphicdesign,and gainhands-on experienceof desktoppublishingand presentations.
1、Suzan wantstobean actress,she canchoose.
2、Course Cis fitfor thestudents whomight.A.deal withthe numbersA.Course AB.Course BB.work withthe disabledC.Course DD.Course EC.run abusiness organizationD.design andconstruct buildings、3If Davidchooses CourseF,he mightbeastudent withthe careerinterest inA.advertising B.politicsC.nursing D.management
4、Where canwe probablyfind thepassageA.In acity guidebook.B.In ascience journal.C.Onaschool website.D.From anews report.Text4Welcome toSun BrightHotel,New YorkIntroductionThishotel isperfect forstudent travelersonalow budgetor travelerslooking for an inexpensive,limited servicehotel,andwanting tostay in New YorkCity.The sleepingrooms aresmall andquipped witha13-inch TVwith cable.Guests walkup oneflight ofstairs toreach therooms and(大厅)the lobbyon thesecond floor.No bathroomin therooms,and theyare locatedin eachfloor andshared.There isno restaurantin the hotel,but thereare manyAsian restaurantswithin atwo-minute walkfrom the hotel.The hotelslocationin Chinatownprovides itsguests withworld-class eaterieswithin blocks.It isalso onlyblocks fromgreat Italianrestaurants inLittle Italy,approximately afive-minute walkfrom thehotel.Located inManhattans Chinatowndistrict,thehotelisawalking distancetomany famoussupermarkets onCanal Street,LittleItaly,Tribeca,SoHo andthe FinancialDistrict.Room andAccommodationConnection forlaptopAir conditioningSatellitetelevisionDirect dialphoneAutomatic wake-up callLocationand ContactInformationAddress:140Hester StreetNew YorkNY10013United StatesHotline:400-830-2353Email:Book yourroom here!、1We canlearn that thehotelis.A.fashionable B.plainC.high D.grand、2What serviceis providedin thehotelA.Delicious breakfastB.FreeWi-FiC.Automatic wake-up serviceD.Fitness equipment、3We caninfer thatit isvery convenientfor guestsin thehotel to.A,see afilm B.attend aconcertC.visit azoo D.go shoppingPartBDirections:Read thefollowing textand answerthequestionsby choosingthe mostsuitable subheadingfrom thelist A-G foreachnumbered paragraph41—
45.There aretwo extrasubheadings whichyoudonot need to use.Mark youranswerson the ANSWERSHEET.10pointsSince anearly age,I havedeveloped aninterestin art Imust admitthat Iam crazyabout thepaintings byVincent vanGogh1853-
18901.consider asone ofthe greatestartists allthetime,this DutchPost-Impressionist artisthad agreat influenceonthe20th century」art Hisfather was a churchminister,2belief layin GodVincent spenthis earlyadult lifeworking fora firmof artdealers Aftera briefperiodasateacher,he triedtobea ministertoo,but hewas not
3.success VanGogh hadmental problemsand wasoften emotional,、、which made4difficult forhim tosucceed It is notuntil18805Vincent beganhis careeras anartist However,during thelast tenyearsof hislife,he producedmore than2,000pieces,including around900paintings and1,100drawings Mostof hisbest-known works
6.produce during his finaltwo years,when hewas
7.serious illIn1890,attheage of37,van Goghshot himselfinthechest Theonly paintinghe soldduringhislifetime,The RedVineyard,was二created in
8.It is now9-exhibition inthe PushkinMuseum inMoscow,Russia Several10painting byvan Goghrank amongthemost expensiveintheworld OnMarch30,1987,van Goghspainting Iriseswas sold forarecord of$
11.9million OnMay15,1990,his Portraitof DoctorGachet was soldfor$12,5million,thus
13.set anew pricerecordOne ofthe most famous buildingsintheUnited Statesin Carniege Hall,the homeof classicaland popularmusic concertsinNew」York CarneigeHall is1know notjust for its beautyand history,but alsofor itsamazing soundIt hasbeen saidthatthehall2,it isaninstrument」CarniegeHallis named3-Andrew Carniege,who paidforitsconstruction Hewasa4wealth manwho alsogave alot ofmoney、、to schoolsand public5library Constructionon CarniegeHall beganin18906the officialopening nightwas onMay5,
7.The hallwasowned bythe Carniegefamily until1924when itwassoldto RobertE SimonThe buildingbecame very old andin1960,the newownermade plansto destroyit andbuild anoffice blockIssac Stemledagroupofpeople to fight
8.save CarniegeHall andfinally,thecity ofNew Yorkbought itfor$5million Thenit
9.fix upbetween1983and
10.Because thebest andmostfamous
11.music ofall timehave playedat CarneigeHall,it isthe dreamof manypeople whowantto begreat toplay thereThis hasledto
12.veryoldjoke whichisnowpartofCarniege Hairshistory Question:“How doI gettoCarniege Hall”Answer:Practise,practise,practise”Section IIITranslationDirections:How toOvercomeTranslate thefollowing textinto Chinese.Write yourtranslation ontheANSWERSHEET.15pointsDepressionSuffering from depression meansmorethanjust dealingwitha bad weekor evenabadmonth.Depression isa weakeningconditionthat canmake itimpossible foryou toenjoy yourdaily existence.To overcomeyour depression,youhaveto firstdetermine、if whatyoure feelingare thesymptoms of depression.1While medicationscan helprelieve symptoms,it isstill importantfordepressed personsto understandthe disorderand develophealthier strategiesfor copingwith it.Keep yourselfbusy.Fill yourschedule withevents andactivities youlove.Keeping abusy schedulewill forceyou tostay active,focused,and thinking aboutthenext thingon yourplate.You candraw upa schedulefor each day atthe startoftheweek,or simply、plan outeach daythe nightbefore.
2、Improve yourdiet.3Even if youre losingyour appetite,you needtobedetermined toeat threemeals aday.You dontneedtotryto loseweight orbe incrediblyhealthy-conscious when you9re dealingwith yourdepression,but eatinghealthier foodregularly willimproveyour mentaland physicalstate.Think positively.Being amore positivethinker willhelp youlookatyour life and worldinaway thatfills youwith hopeinsteadof despair.To thinkmore positively,you shouldlearn howto recognizeyour negativethoughts andtofightthem withstronger positive、thoughts wheneveryou can.For ajump start,find atleast fivethings tobe gratefulfor.
4、(卫生)5Neglecting personalhygiene isa commonside effectofdepression.While you will notbeat yourdepression bytransformingyour looks,if youtake timeto maintain your appearanceand hygieneevery day,youwillfeel betterabout yourself.Shower daily,brush yourteeth andwash yourhair.A.Control youremotions.B・Improve your appearance.C.Most importantlybe happyabout everysingle day.D.Whichever methodyouchoose,make agoal ofsticking toit.E.However,not everyoneknows depressionhas apositive side.F.Eating ahealthy,balanced dietcan alsohelp youbeat depression.G.Ifyouare feelingsad,lonely,or worthless,you maybe sufferingfromdepression.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Are youtruly happyDo youever knowwhat itmeans tobe happyand whatit takesto achieve happiness1,The followingare afewtips thatI followto createhappiness inmy life.X Makea planfor attaininggoals thatyou believewill makeyou happy.Your moodswill verylikely increaseifyouare goingaftersomething youvalue.Surround yourselfwith happypeople.Itiseasy tobegin tothink negativelywhenyouare surroundedby people who thinkthat、,way.2^When somethinggoes wrong,try tofigure outa solutioninstead ofbeing absorbedin selfpity.Truly happypeople dontallowsetbacks toaffect theirmood becausethey knowthat witha littlethought theycan turnthe circumstancesback totheirfavor.派、3,These few minutes willgive youthe opportunityto focusonthepositive thingsinyourlifeandwill leadyou tocontinuoushappiness.※生Whether youtreat yourselfto lunch,take along,relaxing bathor simplyspend afew extraminutes on yourappearance,youwill(下意识上也)be subconsciouslyputting yourselfinabetter mood.^Finding thehumor insituations canalso leadto happiness.Find away tomake lightofasituation thatwould otherwisemake youhappy.Keeping healthyis anotherway toachievehappiness.
5.A.What makesone personhappy maybe verydifferent fromwhat makessomeone elsehappy.B,On thecontrary,ifyouare aroundpeoplewhoare happy,their emotionalstate willbe infectious.C.Being overweightor noteating nutritiousfoods canhaveanegative effectonyourmood.D.These areimportant questionsfor anyonewho isseeking happinessto askthemselves.E.Spend afewminuteseachdaythinkingaboutthe thingsthat makeyou happy.F.There aresome tipsinlifethat leadto happiness.G.Its alsoimportant totake sometime eachday todo somethingnice foryourself.参考答案Section IUse ofEnglish、
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