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1、2023年海东地区化隆回族自治县考研英语一预测试题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)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。She always wore a flower in her hair. Mostly I thought it looked 1

2、A flower to work? But no one questioned the young woman why a flower 2 her to work each day. In fact, we probably would have been more curious if she had 3 without it.She did so one day 4 she delivered a project to my office. I 5 there is no flower in your hair today/* I said6. Tm so used to seeing

3、you wear one 7 it almost seems as if something is 8” Oh, yes,” she replied quietly,in a rather sad voice. This was far from her _24_ bright personality. I knew 1 had questioned something 9 than a lost flower.“Today is the anniversary of my mothers death. I 10 her so much that Im very sad. When I was

4、 a little girl, my mother would often 11 flowers in my hair. But when I was 15 she died of cancer, fve just always worn a flower in my hair since then and 12 made me feel as though she 13 with me. Today, however, I think she would like a 14 that I am becoming self-dependent, after ten years of her d

5、eath. And it seems that it is the flower that has to L5She met my eyes and then smiled sadly. I needn*t wear a flower to be 16 of her. It was just an outward sign of mytreasured17theyYe still there even with the flower gone.Oh, heres the18I hope it meets with your agreement. ”She 19 me the neatly pr

6、epared document, signed with a hand-drawn flower below her name.1、A.stupid B.childish C. strange D. ugly2、A.accompaniedB. brought C. allowed D. encouraged3、A.shown upB. gone up C. jumped up D. dressed up4、A.beforeB.afterC , whenD. until5、A.senseB.discoverC. doubtD.notice6A.freelyB.firmlyC. calmlyD.w

7、orriedly7、A.as B.that C.whichD.what8、A.missingB goingC.happeningD. changing9、A.normalB , generalC.commonD. usual10、A. prettierB . betterC.biggerD. earlier11、 A. appreciate B. wantC, respectD. miss12、 A. put B. sent C.handed D.took5. D6. A7. B8. A9. D10. C11. D12. A13. B14. A15. B16. C17. B18. B19. C

8、20. DSection II Reading Comprehension2、1. A2. D3. A3、1. C2. B3. C4. A4、1. C2. B3. A5、1. B2. C3. D6、1. corners2. called3. to prevent4. what5. are6. studying7. that/which8. . exactly9. on/upon10. analyzes7、1. except/but2. piles3. When4. myself5. unhappy6. a7. had learned8. . to work9. , were10. asleep

9、Section III Translation8、1. E2. B3. C4. G5. A9、1. E2. G3. A4. F5. B13、 A. this B. it C. at D. one14、 A. stayed B. studied C. worked D. slqpt15、 A. word B. sign C. pattern D. model16、 A. melt B. die C. go D. pass17、 A. informed B. reminded C. told D. remembered18、 A. impressions B. memories C. secret

10、s D. wishes19、 A. story B. ending C. project D. gift20 A. lent B. sent C. posted D. handedSection 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 1Starting Cy

11、clingWe have two services designed to give people the confidence and knowledge to cycle successfully.LessonsAll our instructors have been trained to National Standards level of Bikeability”. This means you will be trained to a standard consistent across the whole country.There are 3 levels of skills

12、 to progress through. Children would start with levels 1 & 2, progressing from the playground or park to cycle on less busy local roads. Teenager and adult beginners can also learn levels 1 & 2 in an off-road and quiet environment.Confident teenagers and adults can broaden their skills by learning l

13、evel 3, using multi-lane (多道)roads and larger roundabouts (环岛).We provide both a complete package of lessons for the beginner or individual lessons tailored to the client. You can ride a bike but dont feel confident about right turns on multi-lane roads. Whatever the needwe can address and practice

14、until perfect!Everyone can be taught to ride a bike!We train both adults and children.We cover London Zones 1 & 2The cost is 30 per hour.Guided RideWe know that riding on the roads in London can be scary, and if you have to navigate (确定行车路线)as well it can become a real hard task! The Guided Ride ser

15、vice takes all the stress out of it for you by providing the following:Route planned in advance to suit your skill level. Route map provided to you.Cycle and equipment checked. We will teach you a simple method to check basic roadworthiness (车辆性自旨)of your bike that you can perform on a weekly basis.

16、Route discussed and focus given to any areas requiring special attention.Cycle along with the instructor close behind. Here the traffic can be controlled by the instructor and rider observed.Occasionally stopping to discuss events.We currently cover London Zones 1 & 2. Please contact us if your requ

17、irements are outside of these areas.Cost 301、Where can Level 1 & 2 lessons for adult beginners be carried out?A. Off road.B. Near large roundabouts.C. On busy local roads.D. On multi-lane roads.2、What service does the Guided Ride mainly provide?.A. They help you to be familiar with London roads.B. T

18、hey check your cycle and equipment every week.C. They let users experience the busiest road in London.D. They ensure users ride safely in London Zones 1 & 2.3、Who is the text probably intended for ?A. Bike riding lovers.B. Children and teenagers.C. Travelers in London.D. Parents loving cycling.Text

19、2This time last year I entered two long-distance mass-participation swimming events, including the Jubilee River 10 km swim. At the last minute, just before both swims, I decided to pull out. The reality is, I live in fear of coming last.Last year, before the two events, I realized that I couldnt de

20、al with coming last. I had looked at the swim times of those who had completed the previous year and calculated that, at my current swim pace, I would probably have come last. T just couldnt face it. But when next year came around, I decided to enter those same events again.For a few months, I train

21、ed hard, but I didnt get any faster. Then it was June 5, the day of the Jubilee River 10 km. The event started at 9:30 am, and the swimmers were anxious and eager to start. As I swam along, the river was quiet and clean and everything was peaceful. The sun shone, Meadows (草地)rolled by and every now

22、and then someone would wave at the scene unfolding in the water.As the day wore on, somehow I didnt mind that, predictably, almost everyone was ahead. There were at least some swimmers still near me, and although we shared the same river we quietly occupied our own spaces. As I concentrated on doing

23、 my own thing, watching the sky, the bank, the other swimming caps passing or not passing, I realized I was enjoying myself.In the end, four hours and 4 minutes after Id started, I staggered (摇摇晃晃地走)out of the water and was greeted with a smile and a well done“ from the race organizer. I glanced bac

24、k over my shoulder toward the water and noticed that there were a small handful of swimmers who were still to finish, behind me, out of a field of around 300 swimmers. But it didnt matter. I_ was just elieved, proud and happy to finish.As I drove away, my thoughts turned to my next long race of the

25、season and how much I was looking forward to it, my fears of coming last gently receding(渐渐远去).1、 The author intended to quit swimming mainly because.A. she feared that she couldnt finish the two racesB. she was afraid that she would let family members downC. she was unwilling to accept the possibil

26、ity of finishing lastD. she didnt fully prepared for the two races2、The author hopes to convey the message that.A. never give up when facing challengesB. it is process that matters mostC. failure is the mother of successD. winners always take it all3、What did the underlined sentence mean in the fift

27、h paragraph?A. She took pride in leaving all the other swimmers behindB. She was proud that she was not the last one in the raceC. She was glad to finish the race and had a sense of reliefD. She was proud to be praised by the organizer4、It can be inferred from the end that the author is likely to.A.

28、 participate in another race without any hesitationB. analyze the reason why she failed in the raceC , lose confidence completelyD. decide whether she is suitable for the raceText 3You know those nutrition guidelines the government issues every few years? It turns out that following them isnt just g

29、ood for your health. Its good for the planet, too.“What we found is that impacts vary across nations, but in the high-impact nations, in general, you can see that, if you follow a nationally recommended diet, despite the fact that these diets dont mention explicitly一or most of them dont explicitly m

30、ention-environmental impacts, that you are going to have lower environmental impacts due to that. So thats sort of fairly clear across all the high-income nations. said Paul Behrens, an environmental scientist at Leiden University in the Netherlands.The food we eat takes a big toll on the environmen

31、t. A third of the ice-free land on Earth is used for agriculture, and according to some estimates, producing food accounts for roughly a fifth of all human-caused greenhouse gas emissions. Fertilizer runoff also leads to other problems, like the algae blooms in Lake Eerie and the Dead Zone in the Gu

32、lf of Mexico.However, following dietary guidelines would reduce those impacts, especially in wealthy countries like the US. Most of the reductions come from meat and dairy, “ which have an outsized impact on land use and pollution, and are a major source of greenhouse gases.(Thats partly due to cow

33、farts. Seriously.) Following the suggestions would also mean eating fewer calories, since many people here eat more than they need.Overall, in high-income countries, Behrens team estimates that following the rules could result in as much as a 17 percent reduction in land use, a 21 percent reduction

34、in nutrient pollution, and a 25 percent drop in agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. Cutting down on how much food we waste-which is roughly a third in the US-could help even more. The results are in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.Of course, people are notoriously bad at follo

35、wing diets. But: “These nationally recommended guidelines do actually have a knock-on effect on other areas of policy making. So if Fm developing a new healthy-eating-for-schools program then that*s going to be based off a lot of detail that I get from the nationally recommended guidelines. So while

36、 it might not necessarily be the case that people follow directly . they actually are quite influential on the preparation of other advice.”It seems that a smaller environmental footprint and a healthier lifestyle could go hand in hand.1、Which of the following statement will Paul Behrens approve of?

37、A. Following a nationally recommended diet can have similar impacts in different countries.B. Following a nationally recommended diet can do good to our health.C. Not all the countries have recommended diets in an explicit manner.D. Some high-income nations dont mention the diet explicitly for its i

38、mpacts can be ignored.2、What do the underlined words takes a big toll on“ in paragraph 3 probably mean?A , shows signs ofB. has a bad effect onC. takes full advantage ofD. makes up for3、Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Food production can lead to about 20 percent of human-c

39、aused greenhouse gas with only a third of the ice-free land used. B. It is estimated that following dietary guidelines can lead to decrease in more land use than in nutrient pollution.C. Paul Behrens new program concerning healthy eating for schools is likely to be based on national nutrition guidel

40、ines.D. Some wealthy countries tend to reduce meat and dairy though the other areas of policy making isnt effected much.Text 4You might have heard a lot about ancient towns and ancient cities in China. Here, we list several of the most beautiful ancient villages in China.Baoshan Stone City, Yunnan P

41、rovinceBaoshan Stone City was built on a huge mushroom-shaped rock, and only has about one hundred houses. The houses are laid out in an orderly way, built on the rock, and linked by stone steps. The Naxi people there still lead an original life and grow crops in terraces (梯田);you can experience the

42、 colorful culture of the Naxi ethnic (民族的)group there.Tuvas Village in Kanas, XinjiangKanas Tuvas Village is near the mysterious Lake Kanas. The small village is located in a valley, and only has about 80 houses. These Swiss-style wooden houses are all surrounded by wooden fences. Tuvas is an ancien

43、t minority group. They traditionally lived as hunter-gathers. You can visit a local family, go herding (放牧)with the locals and experience the peaceful ancient village life.Jiaju Tibetan Village, Danba, Sichuan ProvinceJiaju Tibetan Village is known as the “Tibetan fairyland. It stands on a mountain

44、slope, and consists of about 140 houses. These unique houses are all built with crown-shaped roofs, red eaves, and white walls, which make the houses look like little castles among the forest.Xijiang Miao Village, Guizhou ProvinceIf you re interested in the Miao Minority, Xijiang Miao Village can be

45、 a great destination for deepening your understanding of Miao history and culture. Ifs the largest Miao village in China, and now has 1432 households with a population of over 5000, of which 99.5% are Miao ethnic group. It, s also famous for the houses built on stilts (支柱)of different heights.1、What

46、 can you do in Kanas Tuvas Village?A. Hike in terraces.B. See houses of a foreign style.C. Go hunting with the locals.D. Learn about houses built on stilts.2、Where can you admire the houses like castles?A. In Baoshan Stone City.B. In Kanas Tuvas Village.C. In Jiaju Tibetan Village.D. In Xijiang Miao

47、 Village.3、What can we infer about the villages mentioned in the text?A. They remained secret to the outside world in the past.B. They were originally built to defend their homeland.C. They are still cut off and difficult to access nowadays.D. They are the ethnic villages with unique architecture.Pa

48、rt BDirections:Read the following text and answer the questions by choosing the most suitable subheading from the list A -G for each numbered paragraph (41 一 45). There are two extra subheadings which you do not need to use. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)Wherever you look these days, somethings lo

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