2023年安徽省阜阳市太和县考研《英语一》最后冲刺试题含解析.docx

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1、2023年安徽省阜阳市太和县考研英语一最后冲刺试题Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWERSHEET. (10 points)Its not the goodbye that hurts, but the flashbacks that follow. My mother suffered with Alzheimers disease(老年痴呆症)d

2、uring her last fifteen years. Until then she had been a bright, 1 woman deeply interested and involved in the worldaround her. I would go home to visit her in Virginia and she would look at me in a(an)2 way and ask, “Who are you?Twould answer,Tm your son. “Where do you live?”She would ask. In Califo

3、rnia,5I would tell her. Isnt that interesting, “she would sayjl have a son in California. My name had 3 my mother completely.She seemed 4 forgetful and confused at the beginning of the disease, but later on she would 5 periods of sharp anxiety. She would 6 through the house she had lived in most of

4、her life, crying uneasily that she wanted to go home, or she would leave home and wander away if she was not 7 for a short time.Hoping to please her and put her mind 8 I would take her for a drive, Visiting sites where she had lived as a 9 Inthe yard of the hillside house in Shipman I sat in the car

5、 and 10, the view of the old oaks and long green lawn. I could_11 my mother there as a little girl Playing with the pet lamb she had been so fond of. I looked to her for some 12, butShe just shook her head and said, T want to go home.”Over the years I have decided that what my mother was calling hom

6、e was not a 13, but a time. I suspect it was a timewhen she was much 14, when her children were still underfoot, when her husband was still energetic and considerate.Watching my mothers suffering set me to 15 what I would have in mindif someday I could nt find 16 and wanted to go there. In this fami

7、ly we tend to be long lived and we grow fuzzy(模糊的)minded as the years go by. At eighty I have already noticed some 17 symptoms. My doctor says the forgetfulness is only 18 and that it comes with age. Still the 19 of Alzheimer is haunting(萦绕)in my mind. Someday if and when I become even cloudier mind

8、ed than I am now, unable to drive and tell you wherehomeis, my dear son, I expect I will a ask you to take me home. I know you Will do your best tofind the place I need to be.I leave these notes for your 20D. considerateD. amazedD. slidD. simplyD. put throughD. lookD. inspired1 A. caring2、 A. excite

9、d3、A. forgotten4、A. greatly5、A. go through6、 A. hunt7、A. settledB , cheerfulB. frightenedB. remindedB. hardlyB. break troughB. paceB , attendedC. hopefulC. puzzledC. escapedC. totallyC. 1 ook throughC, searchC. concerned2. C3. C4. D5. A6. B7. B8. D9. C10. B11. B12. A13. D14. B15. B16. C17. B18. A19.

10、 B20. CSection II Reading Comprehension2、1. C2. D3. A4. B5. A3、1. D2. D3. B4. B5. B2. D3. A4. C5、1. A2. C3. B6、1. whether/if2. placed3. himself4. wealthy5. . to get6. approaching7. finally8. . had been9. who/that10. an7、1. its2. uncomfortable3. foreigners4. held5. however6. to like7. to explain/expl

11、aining8. since/as/because9. it10. AmericansSection III Translation8、1. F2. D3. B4. C9、1. C2. G3. A4. F5. D8、 A. in placeB. under controlC , in orderD. at ease9、 A. ladyB studentC. childD. mother10、A. inspectedB. admiredC. appreciatedD. respectedIk A. tellB. pictureC. suspectD. doubt12、A. responseB.

12、smileC, reasonsD. answers13、A. nameB. dreamC. symbolD. place14、A. prettierB, youngerC. happierD. healthier15、A. feelingB. wonderingC. doubtingD. believing16、A. memoryB. passionC. homeD. way17 A. deadlyB. alarmingC. poisonousD. allergic18、A. naturalB. specialC , rareD. unique19、A. intentionB. fearC.

13、expectationD. hate20、A. appreciationB admirationC. guidanceD. assistanceSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1With child behavior, there is

14、 almost much more than it meets the eye. Because it occurs at so many different levels, child behavior that seems simple at one level can often be much more complex and meaningful at another.For instance, a little childs pattern of getting into cupboards, drawers and closed rooms, even after being t

15、old not to, is easily considered as bad behavior. When viewed at that level, the pattern is unacceptable and could lead to punishment. But it can be viewed at a more complex and meaningful level, namely child exploration. If a child regularly experiences an angry parent who seems determined to preve

16、nt any exploratory activities, the child will decide to continue to achieve future discoveiies. When parents view this behavior as born out of natural curiosity rather than simple opposition, they are more likely to accept and appropriately monitor it. Although it may lead to warning responses to en

17、sure the childs safety, it is less likely to lead to punishment.There are countless other examples. Holding a goldfish outside its bowl is foolish at one level but also can be seen as a young childs attempt to express physical affection for a pet. Spending time with friends rather than family is sel

18、fish at one level but also indicates a teens need for independence.The point here is that child behavior is often exhibited in simple forms that can appear to be oppositional, selfish or generally unacceptable if viewed only at that basic level. However, when viewed at a more meaningful level, the s

19、ame apparently simple behavior can be seen as something larger and potentially more adaptive. This doesnt mean the behavior should be ignored, especially if it is inappropriate. But looking at the bigger picture of a childs behavior, adults might gain a fuller understanding of what theyre dealing wi

20、th, which can create more flexibility in how they respond.1、According to Paragraph 1, we can know that child behavior.A. is very changeableB. is inacceptableC. occurs at different levelsD. is fully understood by adults2、The example in Paragraph 2 mainly shows that.A. parents should properly punish c

21、hild behaviorB. parents should keep childrens safety in mindC. childrens behavior shows their interestsD. there are different attitudes to child behavior3、What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?A. The child will insist on doing things with determination.B. The child will

22、 have to make frequent decisions.C. The child will make new discoveries in the future.D. The child will develop a strong sense of achievement.4、It can be inferred from Paragraph 3 that.A. child behavior usually reflects a childs needB. what a child does can mean differently when seen from different

23、aspectsC. children tend to do something to show their dependence to their parentsD. children spending time with friends show their selfishness5、What does the writer suggest parents should do with a childs behavior?A. Have a positive attitude towards it.B. Ignore the improper behavior.C. View it at t

24、he basic level.D. Watch over it from head to foot.Text 2About 15 years ago, I taught A Problem from Hell, a book on genocides (大屠杀),to a group of 18- and 19-year-olds in a mid-west university in the US. In my class there was a young man who had spent his boyhood in Bosnia as NATO bombed his hometown

25、. My other students, amazed by his connection to the genocide in the textbook, asked him what it was like to grow up in a war-zone. tA pretty normal childhood as you had here J he said. We played cards inside a lot, and when there was nobombing we kicked a ball in the street.”In the past few years,

26、the world has seen a rapid increase in refugees (难民),with the number hitting 60 million. Viet Thanh Nguyens story collection The Refugees reminds us that literature is news that stays news. Set in the Vietnamese communities in California as well as in Vietnam, the stories do not aim to surprise us w

27、ith new twists or shock us with wonderful details, as war and refugee stories could easily choose to do. Rather, like the young man from Bosnia, Nguyens characters tell these stories because they are the only ones known to them.Included in the collection are two of the most touching pieces, both abo

28、ut siblings (兄弟或姊妹)separated by geography and history. In Black-Eyed Women”, the narrator (讲述人),a young Vietnamese woman, is visited by the ghost of her elder brother, who died young on the boat when the family took flight from the war. The tale of love and loss, violence and violation, may not be u

29、nfamiliar to the reader, but the determination of the brothers ghost (he has taken decades to swim across the Pacific to reach America) and the sisters abandoning herself to a half death make the story lasting.As an echo, the closing story, “Fatherland”, explores a more complex situation between two

30、 siblings. The narrator, a young Vietnamese woman, meets her half-sister, visiting from the US for the first time. Adding to the tension is the fact that her father has named the narrator and her siblings after his first set of children. Two sisters, one American and one Vietnamese, yet named the sa

31、me by the father - it may sound strange, but isnt it the fate many refugees have to face: a life left behind, that could have been theirs; and a life in an adopted country.The theme of doubleness 一 choice and inevitability (彳:可避免t生),home and homelessness, starting afresh and being stuck - is present

32、 not only in the stories of Vietnamese refugees, but also of those who have become refugees from their own homes and loved ones. Smiling at your relatives never got you very far, but smiling at strangers and acquaintances sometimes did. So a pilot, who fought in the Vietnam war and is now revisiting

33、 the country fbr the first time, thinks while waving at the locals from a tour bus. Hes distant from his daughter Just as a Mexican American in the collection is distant from his wife, or a young man from Hong Kong is distant from his father.The collection is full of refugees, whether from external

34、or from a deeper, more internal conflict between even those who are closest to each other. With anger but not despair, with reconciliation (和解)but not unrealistic hope, and with genuine humour that is not used to insult anyone, Nguyen has breathed life into many unforgettable characters.1、The first

35、paragraph is intended to .A. describe the boring life of war victimsB. appeal to the readers to help war victimsC. criticize NATOs killing of innocent peopleD. introduce the story collection The Refugees 2、Which of the following about The Refugees is True?A. It tells the news in a literary form.B. I

36、t is full of surprising twists and plots.C , The author experiences the stories himself.D. Its characters narrate their own stories.3、How are Black-Eyed Women and Fatherland mainly developed?A. By giving examples.B. Bymaking contrasts.C. By providing evidence.D. By making classifications.4、 We can i

37、nfer from Paragraph 5 that .A. relatives hate their loved ones for being left behindB. separation from loved ones tends to make them distantC. people become refugees due to their double characterD. smiling is a good way to keep loved ones together5、Which of the following is the theme of The Refugees

38、?A. Despair, suffering, and regret.B. Anger, humour and hope.C. Sympathy, regret, and reconciliation.D. Dream, hope, and expectation.6、 The Refugees mainly focuses on .A. the problems of identity, love, and family for refugeesB. the miserable lives of refugees in the adopted countriesC. the refugees

39、5 reunion with their families after separationD. the various reasons fbr peoples being reduced to refugeesText 3Experts say that if food were a country, it would rank second behind the US as one of the biggest greenhouse gas polluters. The reason is the rising demand for meat. Animal farming is resp

40、onsible forl4.5 percent of global greenhouse gas methane(甲烷)emissions(排放).While cows are the worse contributors, pigs, sheep, donkeys and other animals play a part as well.Animal agriculture also causes land to become damaged, water to be polluted and forests to get destroyed. With the world populat

41、ion forecast to rise to 9.8 billion by 2050, things are only looking worse for our already decreasing natural resources,While going vegetarian(素食的)would help meat consumption too deep - rooted in most western diets to allow for such a sharp, permanent change. That is why experts are advocating subst

42、ituting some of the beef, chicken, or pork with ordinary insects !Insects, which grow into adults within a matter of months, if not weeks, are ready for consumption much faster than domestic(驯养的)animals. They also require much less room, use less water and food, and produce far less greenhouse gas t

43、han animalsOf the 1.1 million insect species worldwide, scientists have identified 1.700 as eatable. Among them are ants, grasshoppers, grubs, and earthworms. Just like animals, each insect has a different taste. Tree worms taste just like pork, and grubs are similar to smoked meatWhile eating insec

44、ts might be a new concept for Western people, over 2 billion people worldwide consume insects as a regular part of their diet. Besides being delicious, insects are high in protein, have very few calories, and are free of the saturated(饱和)at found in animal meat. Insects can be prepared in many ways.

45、 Creative cooks can use them to cook protein-rich soup make baked treats, and even fry a few with vegetables. So eat insects -both your body and Mother Earth will thank you for it !1、Which of the following animals are responsible for the most global methane emissions?A. CowsB. PigsC. SheepD. Donkeys

46、2、How is the third paragraph mainly developed?A. By asking questionsB. By providing examples.D. By making comparisons.C. By listing the numbers3、What do tree worms taste like?A. Pig meatB. Tomato soup. C. Fresh vegetables. D. Fried chicken.4 What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Few people

47、 eat insects regularly.B. Ordinary insects are high in fat.C. Saturated fat is harmful to health.D. Insects contain various vitaminsText 4Tired of eating at the same boring restaurants? Looking for a change? Here are some restaurants that offer an original restaurant experience. See for yourself whi

48、ch ones you fancy.An Exciting DinnerLooking for something adventurous? The Archipelago in London is just the thing for you. One of the most popular dishes in this restaurant is crocodile. Yes, you read it correctly, crocodile. If that is not daring enough for you, there are plenty of other dishes on the menu

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