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年丽水市青田县考研《英语一》统考试题2023Section IUse ofEnglishDirections:()Read the following text.Choose thebest words foreach numberedblank andmark A,B,C orD on the ANSWER SHEET.()10pointsI hadworried myselfsick overSimons mothercoming tosee me.I was a new1and Igave anhonest accountof thestudents work.InSimons case,the gradeswere awfullylow.He couldntread hisown handwriting.2he was a brightstudent.He discussedadult subjects(手掌心、)with nearlyadult comprehension.His workin noway reflectedhis3So whenSimons motherentered theroom,my palmsweresweating.I wascompletely4for herlisses onboth mycheeks.I cameto thankyou,“she said,surprising mebeyond speech,5me,Simon hadbecome adifferent person.He talkedof howhe6me,he hadbegan tomake friends,and for the firsttime inhis twelveyears,(培养)he had7spent anafternoon at a friend^house.She wantedto tellme howgrateful she was for the8I hadnurtured in her son.Shekissed meagain andleft.(原呆),I sat,stunned for about halfan hour,9what hadjust happened.How didI makesuch alife-changing differenceto thatboywithout10knowing itWhat Ifinally cameto11was oneday,several monthsbefore,when somestudentswere12reports in the frontof theclass,Jeanne spoke13and toencourage herto raiseher voice,L hadsai,“Speak up.Simons theexpert onthis.He is the14one youhave toconvince,and hecant hearyou in the15of theroom.That wasit.From that day on,Simon hadsat upstraighter,paid moreattention,16more,and becamehappy.And it was allbecause he17to bethe lastkidin thelast row.The boywho mostneeded18was theone whotook thelast seatthatday.It taughtme the most19lesson overthe years of myteaching career,and Fmthankful thatit came20and positively.A smallkindness canindeedmake adifference.
1、A.cleaner B・reporter C.monitor D.teacher、2A.Or B.And C.But D.So、3A.courage B.abilities C.feelings D.dream、4A.desperate B,responsible C-unprepared D.unsuitable、5A.Because ofB.In spiteof C.Apart fromD.As for、6A.loved B,envied C.pleased D.criticized、7A.gradually B.constantly C.recently D.obviously、8A.self-respect B.self-doubt C.self-pity D.self-defence、9A.imagining B.observing C.wondering D.regretting、10A.also B.even C.always D.still
13.A
14.C
15.D
16.B
17.D
18.B
19.C
20.ASection IIReading Comprehension、
21.C
2.B
3.D、
31.D
2.B
3.C
4.B、
41.C
2.B
3.A
4.C、
51.B
2.C
3.D、
61.affected
2.on/upon
3.has gone
4.difference
5.and
6.in
7.consequence
8.to improve
9.eventually
10.working、
71.receiving
2.was approached
3.on
4.seriously
5.her
6.was having
7.a
8.liar
9..married
10.who/thatSection IIITranslation、
81.A
2.F
3.G
4.B
5.C、
91.E
2.F
3.C
4.D
5.A
11、A.expect B.remember C.believe D.accept12A.writing B,reviewing C.editing D.giving、13A.quietly B.repeatedly C.quickly D.firmly、14A.lucky B.lonely C.only D.likely、15A.entrance B.middle C.front D.back16A.slept B.smiled C-shouted D.quarreled17A.intended B,pretended C,refused D.happened、18A.change B.praise C.thanks D.visits、19A.difficult B.painful C.valuable D.enjoyable20A.early B.slowly C,frequently D.occasionallySection IIReading ComprehensionPartADirections:Read thefollowing fourtexts.Answer the questions beloweach textby choosingA,B,C orD.Mark youranswers onthe ANSWER SHEET.40pointsText1Opening weekspecials at Munchies FoodHallAt thecorner ofGreen andBrown Streetsin the cityMonday,7th ofJanuary untilSunday,13th ofJanuary2008Feast untilyoure full!Come downto Munchiesthis weekto enjoythe specialdishes onoffer at all ofour foodoutlets.Order from thefollowing:•Succulent chickenrice•Spicy sataybeef eDeliciousnoodle dishes•Plump porkchops•Seafood specialties•Crunchy vegetables•Sweet tropicalfruit10%discount onall ordersabove$
20.00Halal foodis available at thestall MalayFood Heaven.Win Prizesand Gifts!•Spend$
20.00or moreand wininstant prizesfrom ourlucky drawbox.•Collect afree partyballoon andwhistle foreach youngdiner.•Enjoy afree mealif youare the first customerof theday atany ofour stalls.•Win aholiday toWestern Australia.A free raffle ticketis givenwith everyreceipt.Just fillin yourinfbnnation andplace yourentryin thebox provided.Winner tobe announcedin TheStraits Timesonthe15th ofJanuary.Join inthe Fun!Between7:00pm and8:00pm eachevening untilthe10th ofJanuary,your favoriteChannel3television actorsand singerswillentertain you:•May Lee•Jackie Chen•Kim Yap•KamalAutograph sessionswill followeach performance!And whowill beour extraspecial mysterystar Comedown onSaturday atnoonto findout.、1Munchies FoodHall doesNOT sell.A.pork B.beefC.lamb D.chicken、2The pricesatMunchiesare.A.lower thanusual B.lower if you spendS
21.00C.lower fortwo peopleD.bargain pricesfortheopening、3Everyone whoeats atMunchies willreceive a.A.free mealB.lucky drawcouponC.balloon andwhistle D.freeraffleticketText2Bangkok DestinationGuideTravel inBangkok isoften describedasawhirlwind—its hot,chaotic,crowded,and fullof exoticenergy.This populartourismdestination is a cityof extremeswith majestictemples,floating markets,romantic rooftoprestaurants,and awide rangeofaccommodations tosuit everybudget.Read throughour briefguide tolearn aboutthis excitingcity andbegin planningyour journey.(高峰)Peak January()Population Languages CurrencyJuly ClimateSeasonClimateNovember to8,280,925Thai ThaiBaht Averagehigh AveragehighFebruary
33.2℃
33.2℃Must-See AttractionsBangkokis sometimesreferred toas theVenice of the East“because ofits networkof canals,so takea boattour tosee sightslike(僧院)the Khmerwats andthe riversidehouses.While exploringthecity,youll definitelywant tosample someof thestreet foodoptions—often fresherand moreunique thaninthesurrounding restaurants!To geta doseof Thaiculture,visitthe WatArun,the GrandPalace,Wat Parkeaw,and WatPho.TransportationThere aretwo airportthat serveBankok,Suvamabhmi Airportand DonMuang Airport,and bothare locatedabout30kilometers fromcity centre.Most travelerswho flyinto Suvarnabhumitake theairport raillink to get downtown.The mostimportanttrain stationis theHua LamphongStation,and railwaylines extendin all directions.Its not a goodidea totravelaround Bankokby carsince trafficis verycongested.Recommended RestaurantsA.March.B.July.C.October.D.December.Food isa bigdeal inThailand.and thereare plentyof cheapeats,high-end restaurants,and streetfood delightsto keepyourtaste budssatisfied everymeal.Restaurant CuisineLocation PriceNoticesOff thebeaten pathand neverLungYai IsaanDin DaengBudgettouristy4Soi SriAksorn,Order amix ofchefIssaya SiameseThaiPriceyChuaphloeng Rd.recommendations totry somethingnewClubTry thesignature ramenwith32/1Sukhumvit SoiBankaraRamen JapaneseBudgetchashu39157Which monthis inthe peakseason totravel inThailand
1、What doesthe underlinedword its^refer toA.Venices.B.Bangkoks.C.Khmers.D.Thai.、2Why doesthe authorthink travellingaround Bangkokby carisabad ideaA.Its easy togetto thecity center.B.Its easyto reachhe railwaystation.C.Its easyto meettraffic jam.D.Its easyto goalldirections.
3、Where willyou goifyouwant totry expensiveThai foodA.In DinDaeng.B.In IssayaSiamese Club.C.In LungYai.D.In BankaraRamen Restaurant.Text3In myentire childhood,doctors told me I was overweightso that I wouldnever playsports orbe athletic.No oneshould listentothe negativityof others.If someonesays youcant,then provethem wrong.When Ifirst startedI couldntdo asingle properpushup andIwasout ofbreath afterwalking upthe basementstairs.Instead ofgiving upand sayingit washopeless,T decided to struggleagainst whatthe doctorshad tosay aboutmy future.It wasntfiinat first.In fact,itwasextreme suffering.The first2-3years werespent justgetting myselfto thepoint wheremost healthyyoung menwouldmerely startfrom.It wasonly afteryearsofhard workand patiencethatIbegan gaininga considerableamount ofmuscle andstrength.When Ifinally gotto thepoint offeeling goodabout myselfand my body forthefirsttime in my life,mybodydecidedtogive me(溃疡性结月为炎)the fingeronce again.I developedsevere ulcerativecolitis andlost itall.The childwho oncewas extremelyoverweightwas nowthe manwho lookedlike acancer survivor.I wentfrom210pounds fairlyfit to160pounds ofskin andbonewithin2-3months.Once again,I workedmy wayback upto whereI oncewas andrun moreand morefor greaterdistances andlonger periods.Nowt at205pounds and nearing middleaged,I amthe fittestI haveever beeninmylife.I amnot sharingthis storyin orderto talkbig.I amonly hopingthat mystory willencourage someonewho isstruggling likeI wastostep upand taketheir lifeand theirhealth into their hands.Never giveup!If Ican do it,then anyonecan.、1What didthe authordecide todo accordingto paragraph1A.Be aprofessional athlete.B.Follow the doctors9advice.C.Set thedoctors9advice aside.D.Point outothers5negativity.、2What didthe authordo whenfacing challengeA.Wait patiently.B.Continue fighting.C.Give uphope.D.Consult hisdoctor.、3What doesthe underlinedphrase“give methe finger“in paragraph3refer toA.Treat mebadly.B.Support mefirmly.C.Congratulate mewarmly.D.Help megreatly.、4What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To sharehis experiencesagainst illness.B.To showhis deeplove oftaking exercise.C.To inspireothers tomeet challengesbravely.D.To introducea newway ofimproving health.Text4Opening Timesof theBritish MuseumForeveryone\safety allbags,rucksacks,packages andpersonal itemsmay besearched beforeentry.Wheeled casesand largeitemsof luggageare notallowed onBritish Museumpremises.Storage forluggage isavailableatmajor railstations,including Euston,Kings Crossand CharingCross.Admission andopening timesFree,open daily1000-
1730.The Museum is closedon1January and24,2526December,but openevery otherday ofthe year.Gallery openingtimesMuseum galleries are opendaily1000-1730,and mostare open until2030on Fridays.Closing startsfrom17202020on Fridays.Bank holidayopening hoursThe Museumisclosed onlyon bank holidays thatfall on1January or2526December.TheMuseumis openas normalon allotherbankholidays.Please note,however,that theavailability offree toursand talksmay besubstantially reducedon publicholidays.Great Courtopening timesTheGreat Court,including theInformation Desk,is opendaily
09.00-
18.00and until
20.30on Fridays.The TicketDesk isopendaily from
09.00-
17.00and until19:45on Fridays.Fridays openlateThe followinggalleriesareopenuntil
20.30on Fridaysexcept GoodFriday.Africa:The SainsburyGalleries Room25Americas:North AmericaGalleries Room26China,South Asiaand SoutheastAsia:The JosephE HotungGallery Room33Chinese jade:The Selwynand EllieAlleyne Gallery Room33bMedieval Europe:The SirPaul andLady RuddockGalleryRoom40School timesat exhibitionsExhibitionsare sometimesclosed tothe publicfor exclusiveschool viewings,please lookat exhibitionticket pagesfor dates.Temporary galleryclosuresGalleries mayoccasionally beclosed formaintenance orlong-term refurbishment.、1What shouldbe storedbefore youenter theBritish MuseumA.Small bags.B.Wheeled bags.C.Personal items.D.Rucksacks.、2What timecan youvisit theBritish MuseumA.At
10.00on1January.B.At
17.00on25December.C.At
18.00on Fridays.D.At
20.30on Bankholidays.、3Which galleryonly housesChinese treasuresA.The SainsburyGalleries.B,North AmericaGalleries.C.The JosephE HotungGallery.D.The Selwynand EllieAlleyne Gallery.Part BDirections:Read thefollowing textand answerthequestionsby choosingthemostsuitable subheadingfromthelist A-G for一each numberedparagraph
4145.There aretwo extrasubheadings whichyou donot needto use.Mark youranswerson theANSWERSHEET.10pointsNowadays,the lifeof manypeople inthe worldis
1.affect bygloble warmingFor example,greenhouse gashas abad effect2-both peopleand environmentThe earthssurface temperatureB^go upby about1degrees centigradeinthepast100years Asa matteroffact,we mayfeel thatwe canhardly putup withthe extremelyhot summerand wecant getaccustomed towarm winterThe riseofthe earthssurface temperaturehas mademuch
4.different tohuman health,the existenceof creatures5-the balanceof ecosystemsThere is nodoubt thatit ishuman activitiesthat result6-the badenvironment Asa V^Cconsequent,conditions permitting,allcountries inthe worldshould trytheir bestS^improve ourenvironment Evenif oureffect islimited,it will
9.eventual makea greatdifferenceif wekeep on
10.work togetherto dealwith globalwarming Withoutall peoplesjoint efforts,what wouldour futurebelikeRobert,a greatgolf player,once wona tournamentAfter1receive the check,he walkeda lotto hiscar inthe parkinglot and
2.approach bya young womanShe congratulatedhim3,his victoryand thentold himthat herchild was4,serious illandneardeath Shedid notknow howshecould paythedoctorsbills Touchedby
5.she story,Robert gavethechecktothewomanThe nextweek he
6.have lunchin arestaurant whena ProfessionalGolf Associationofficial cameto histable Theguard intheparking lottoldmeyou meta youngwoman thereafter youwon thattournament“Robert nodded“Well Jsaid theofficial,I have」7-piece ofbad newsfor youShes a8lie Shehas nosick babyand shesnot evenQ^Cmarry Shecheated you,my friend^^“You meanthere isno baby
10.is dying”said Robert“Thats right/9said theofficial“Thats thebest newsIve heardall thisweek“Robert saidSection III TranslationDirections:Translate thefollowing textinto Chinese.Write yourtranslation ontheANSWERSHEET.15pointsYou dontlose fiftypounds intwo weeks.You losethem onepound ata time.So dontexpect torebuild yourlife bychanging everythingby midnighttonight.1The onething Ihave seenrepeatedly inpeople whoface discouragingchallenges isthat theyoften wonttry becausethe situation、现》犬.seems too hard tochange.2Therefore,they justdont botherand settleforthestatus quoIknow avery brightyoungwomanwho hada childwhen shewas17and woundup cleaninghouses.By thetime shehit her30s,shewasconvinced thatshe couldhave nothingmore inher life.She blamedit onfoolish choicesinheryouth.3I toldher abouta manI interviewedatacollege graduation.He startedhis studiesasayoung fatherand ittook himten yearsto getthatbachelors degree.He didone classatatime.It didntmatter whatwas goingon inhis life.He alwayshad oneclass inprogress to、move himforward hislong-term goal.
4、You donthave tofix everythingin oneday.5Just takesmall steps.A.You maywant changes,but thosechanges cant---and wont---happen inan instant.B.And heachieved it.C.If youthink youdo,you willnot belikely tofix anything.D.Thereisno denyingthat youare excellentin yourcareer.E.He nowfaces thebiggest challengeof hiscareer.F.They thinkthey mustdoitall andfix everything,and thafstoohard.G.I toldher thatthe foolishchoices continuedevery timeshe choseinaction overagain action.The Waysto ShowYour LoveWithout Words、Its soeasytotell someonethat you love him,but canyou show your love without using words1,So itsimportant tolearn howtoexpress your love without words.Here aresome ways to showyour lovewithout words.•Cook forthemMany peopletypically cookon specialoccasions suchas ThanksgivingDay,Christmas,Valentines Dayand birthdays,but why、.not cooksomething specialfor peopleyou loveFigure outtheir favoritemeal andtry tomake ittoday.2•Send a care package、If someoneyou lovelives faraway fromyou,why notsend himacarepackage3,You canstill showthem thatyou reallycareabout them.A packageofthesmall thingstheyll needor likeis whatyou needto showyourlovewithoutwords.•Listen to them、One ofthe simplestwaystoshowyourlovewithoutwords isto listentothem.4,If theyask youwhether theyvetold youthisstory before,why notsay Yes,but couldyou tellit againbecause Iveforgotten somedetails”When itcomes toshowing somebodyyoulovethem withoutusingwords,the warmthof kissesand hugsisthebest.Whether itsa kissorahug,all letthem knowyou careor simplymiss them.A.Physical contactB,Make timefor themC.When itcomes tolove,distance isnotaproblemD.Listen toeach wordthey sayeven whenits boringE.Great actionsalways speaklouder thangreat wordsF.You caneven cookit andsurprise thepeople attheir workplaceor collegeG.Its notdifficult topick thephone tocall themand askhow theirday isgoing参考答案SectionIUse ofEnglish、
11.D
2.C
3.B
4.C
5.A
6.A
7.C
8.A
9.C
10.B
11.B
12.D。