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1、2023年太原市古交市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 ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Stefan and Erika Svanstrom on a four-month
2、 honeymoon were hit by several natural disasters, including the Australian floods, Christchurch earthquake and Japanese tsunami.The 1 couple left Sweden on December 6 and were 2 caught in Munich, Germany, due to one of Europes worst snowstorms.Later, they flew on to Australia which then 3 with one o
3、f the most terrible hurricanes in the nations history. From there, the couple, 4 were forced to 5 for 24 hours on the floor of a shopping centre with 2500 others.Trees were being 6 and big branches were scattered across the streets,Stefan told Swedens Expressen newspaper. t4We_ 7 escaped”The couple
4、then flew to Christchurch, New Zealand. 8 their arriving, a massive earthquake 9 magnitude 6.3 hit the city on February 22.Erika said “We could not visit the city since it was completely in10 so instead we travelled around before going toJapan. But days after the Svanstroms arrived, Tokyo was 11by J
5、apan9s largest earthquake 12records began. Thetrembling was horrible and we saw roof debris (碎片)fly off the buildings, Mr. Svantrom said. 13 seemed thebuildings were swaying 14The family returned to Sweden on March 29 after a(n) 15 calmer visit to their last destination China.But Mr. Svanstrom, who
6、also survived the very tsunami 16 hit Southeast Asia in 2004, said I know marriages have to experience some 17 but I think we have18most of them.” ,19 that the marriage had become strong.“Weve certainly experienced 20 our fair share of catastrophes, but the most important thing is that were together
7、 and happy., said the couple.1、A. new-marriedB. newly-marryC. newly-marriedD. new-marry2、 A. finallyB. eventuallyC. graduallyD. immediately3、 A. metB. facedC. hitD. come4、 A. in vainB. in panicC. in sorrowD. in depression5、 A. hideB. stayC. remainD. shelter6、 A. taken overB. turned overC. got overD.
8、 knocked over17. A18. D19. B20. CSection II Reading Comprehension2、1. B2. C3. D3、1. B2. B3. D4、1. C2. B3. D4. A5、的A 选项 To arouse peoples awareness of tolerance among people6 1. to2. central3. to attract4. countries5. an6. its7. which8. seriously9. were held10. organized7、1. to run2. which3. . myself
9、4. harder5. a6. heard7. walking8. on9. . encouragement10. strangerSection III Translation8、1. B2. G3. F4. A5. D9、1. D2. F3. E4. A5. G7、 A. nearlyB. narrowlyC. almostD. easily8、A. AtB. WithC. OnD. For9、 A. measuringB. is measuredC. measuresD. measured10、 A. messB. orderC. chaosD. control11、 A. effect
10、edB. destroyedC. shakenD. suffered12、 A. whenB. whileC. asD. since13、A. ItB. ThereC. ThatD. What14、 A. in and outB. here and thereC. backwards and forwardsD. back and forth15、 A. prettyB. fairlyC. muchD. even16、 A. whichB. asC. thatD. what17、 A. trialsB. tricksC. tripsD. triangles18、 A. looked throu
11、ghB. put throughC. come throughD. got through19、 A. addedB. addingC. added toD. adding to20、 A. rather thanB. other thanC. more thanD. less thanSection II Reading Comprehension Part ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your an
12、swers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1People have grown taller over the last century, with South Korean women shooting up by more than 20cm on average, and Iranian men gaining 16.5cm. A global study looked at the average height of 18-year-olds in 200 countries 1914 and 2014. The results show t
13、hat while Swedes were the tallest people in the world in 1914, Dutch men have risen from 12th place to claim top spot with an average height of 182.5cm. Larvian women, meanwhile, rose from 28th place in 1914 to become the tallest in the world a century later, with an average height of 169.8cm. James
14、 Bentham, a co-author of the research says the global trend is likely but once you average over whole populations, genetics plays a less key role/ he added.But while height has increased around the world, the trend in many countries of north and sub-Saharan Africa causes concern, says Elio Riboli of
15、 Imperial College. While height increased in Uganda and Niger during the early 20th century, the trend has reversed in recent years, with height decreasing among 18-year-olds.“One reason for these decreases in height is the economic situation in the 1980s J said Professor Alexander. The nutritional
16、and health problems that followed the policy of structural adjustment, he says, led to many children and teenagers failing to reach their full potential in terms of height.Bentham believes the global trend of increasing height has important implications. How tall we are now is strongly influenced by
17、 the environment we grew up in, he said. HIf we give children the best possible start in life now, they will be healthier and more productive for decades to come.”1、What can be learned from Paragraph I?A. The increase in womens height is much bigger than mens in the last century.B. The last century
18、has seen a great increase in peoples height in most countries.C. Genetics plays a key role in the increase of peoples height in the last century.D. Dutch and Swedes are ranked first and second in height in the world nowadays.2、The underlined word reversed” in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by.A. slowed
19、 down. B. gone upwards. C. changed to the contrary. D. come to life again.3、 According to the text,James Bentham suggests that.A. The economic situation of some countries should be improved.B. Environment protection should be attached great importance to.C. The global trend of increasing height shou
20、ld be closely watched.D. Childrens proper nutrition and healthcare should be guaranteed.Text 2Tiny Countries You Never knew ExistedSao Tome and principeSao Tome and Principe off Africas west coast is only 372 square miles, but it has Impressive, undamaged nature, rich in biodiverse species. The amaz
21、ing needle-like volcanic peak Pico Cao Grande rises 1,000 feet into the air. The islands are home to only around 200,000 people today.San MarinoOnly 23 square miles with a population of just 34,000, the little-known country of San Marino, surrounded by Italy, is the worlds fifth smallest country. Wi
22、th the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mount Titano, the country is said to be the oldest republic in the world.DominicaDominica covers only 290 square miles, with some of the best diving in the Caribbean, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of volcanic Morme Trois Pitons National Park. In Domini
23、ca, youll see rainforests, waterfalls, and coastal views. The island is also home to the only remaining population of the Kalinago, who are part of the islands 74, 900 inhabitants. KiribatiThis Pacific island country 33 coral islands is 313 square-miles, but its the only country in the world to fall
24、 into all four hemispheres (半球).The countrys 109, 000 residents live in only 21 of the islands see this tropical paradise before it is no longerrising seas are threatening to swallow the country whole.1、Which country has the smallest population?A , Sao Tome and Principe.B. San Marin.C. Dominica.D. K
25、iribati.2、What can one see in both San Marino and Dominica?A. Volcanoes.B. World heritage sites.C. Views of the Caribbean.D. Waterfalls.3、Which is true of Kiribati?A. It is rich in biodiverse species.B. It is surrounded by Italy.C. It is home to the Kalinago.D. It is disappearing.Text 3Sitting too m
26、uch is linked to changes in a section of the brain that is important for memory, according to a recent study by UCLA researchers of middle-aged and older adults.Studies show that too much sitting, like smoking, increases the risk of heart disease, diabetes and premature death. Researchers at UCLA wa
27、nt to see how sedentary behavior (sitting for long periods of time) influences the health of the brain, especially regions of the brain that are important to memory formation.UCLA researchers gathered 35 people aged 45 to 75 and asked about their physical activity levels and the average number of ho
28、urs per day they spent sitting over the previous work. Each person had a high-resolution MRI (热分辨磁共振成像)scan, which provides a detailed look at the medial temporal lobe, or MTL, a bruin region involved in the formation of new memories.The researchers found that sedentary behavior is an important pred
29、ictor of thinning of the MTL and that physical activity, even at high levels, is mil enough to compensate the harmful effects of silting for long periods.“This study does not prove that too much sitting causes thinner brain structures, but instead that more hours spent sitting are associated with th
30、inner regions J researchers said. In addition, the researchers focused on the hours spent sitting, but did not ask participants if they took breaks during this time.The researchers next hope to follow a group of people for a longer duration to determine if sitting cause the tinning and what role gen
31、der(性月ij), race, and weight might play in bruin health related to silting.“MTL thinning can be an indication of cognitive (认知的)decline in middle-aged and older adults. Reducing sedentary behavior may be a possible target for measures designed to improve bruin health in people at risk fbr Alzheimers
32、disease,“ researchers said.1、What is the study done by UCLA mainly intended to find out?A. What harm sitting too much causes.B. Why silting too much is like smoking.C. How too much sitting affects brain health.D. Whether too much sitting causes early death2、 Participants were scanned by a high-resol
33、ution MRI to .A. evaluate their memory lossB. examine their MTL conditionsC. record their physical activity levelsD. record the length of lime for their sitting3、What do UCLA researchers think of their study?A. It in a great success.B. It is little practical value.C. It must target the young.D. It s
34、till needs to be improved.4、What can be the best title for the text?A. Long Sitting Is Bad for Your BrainB How to Improve Brain HealthC. Sitting Causes Many Health ProblemD. An Easy Way to Prevent Memory LossText 4Theres a song by the great Jamaican singer Bob Marley called So Much Trouble In The Wo
35、rld. Marley understood that part of the reason why there are so many problems in the world is the lack of tolerance between people. The UN understands this toothafs why it made Nov 16th International Day fbr Tolerance”.But first of all, what is tolerance? According to French philosopher Voltaire, to
36、lerance is the consequence of humanity. We are all formed of frailty (脆弱)and error; let us pardon each others foolthat is the first law of nature.Very often, people dont realize that theyre intolerant. This is because intolerance has a lot to do with ignorance. For example, the UNs campaign is in pa
37、rt about the treatment of females by males. But often, the behavior of men toward women is intolerant because men dont put themselves in the shoes of women.Its worth thinking a little about the words “tolerance” and “intolerance”. Are they the best words to describe the evils of which were speaking
38、here? To agree to be tolerant“ of someone isnt necessarily a very respectful thing. When someone is tolerated, it implies that theres something wrong with them.Still, what Voltaire said stands: We humans are not perfect and this weakness is something that we all share. Thats the reason we should be
39、tolerant. Its a little like generosity. We can give things to another person, and we can also give our forgiveness.1、Whafs the purpose of the UN International Day For Tolerance?A. To arouse peoples awareness of tolerance among people.B . To celebrate the founding of the UN.C. To solve the problem of
40、 global warming.D. To change peopled opinion towards globalization.2、Why do men behave intolerantly towards women?A. Because men dont realize the purpose of the UN.B. Because men are physically stronger than women.C. Because men dont appreciate the shoes of women.D. Because men are not willing to un
41、derstand women.3、Why is it meaningless to use the words “tolerance” and “intolerance”?A. Because they are hard to pronounce in English.B. Because they dont express the exact meaning people refer to.C. Because they cant be translated into other languages.D. Because they cant be used in a respectful w
42、ay.4、In what sense is “tolerance“ similar to “generosity”?A. Humans are advised to treat others better.B. Humans leant to find faults in others.C. Humans need to give something to others.D. Humans will change their attitudes to others.Part BDirections:Read the following text and answer the questions
43、 by choosing the most suitable subheading from the list A -G for each numbered paragraph (41 - 45). There are two extra subheadings which you do not need to use.Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)The 7th International Military Sports Council (CISM) Military World Games (世界军运会)will tak
44、e place from Oct 18 1. Oct 27, 2019 in Wuhan, capital city of 22_ (center) China*s Hubei ProvinceThe games, the top sports gala for military personnel (军人),include 329 competition events of 27 kinds and are expected 3.(attract) around 8000 players from more than 100 4.(country) and regionsThe games
45、will be an international event with great importance and far-reaching influence and it will also be5. opportunity for foreign military personnel to learn more about China and 6. (it) militaryThe events emblem (会徽)is made up of a dove, a star, ribbons and other elements and the mascot is called Bing
46、Bing, the design of 7is based on the Chinese sturgeon (鱼寻),a 8 (serious) endangered fish known as the “panda in water The slogan isMilitary glory, world peace”The games, which 9. (hold) in Rome in 1995 for the first time, are a multi-sport event 10. (organize) every four years by the CISMI was alway
47、s a runner and in pretty good shape for most of my life so far Then I lost my job and each day I just couldnt get myself out there 1(run) I put on weight 2-just made me feel worse about 3. (I)I finally run again but its much 4. (hard)than it used to be T went out for5. run the other day and I aha al
48、most convinced myself to give up when I GlheaDsomeone say “You can do it! Its hard, but you can do it!” There was a lady7J_(walk)the other way and had the biggest smile 8. her faceThose words of 9J_(encourage)came at a time when I was ready to give up I finished my run and now every time I feel like giving up I hear her in my head and it gives me motivationFve never seen her again, so Ive never been able to thank her and let h