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1、2023年自贡市沿滩区考研英语一临考冲刺试题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)A gentle wind blew through Jennifers hair. The golden red sun was 1 She was on the beach, looking up at the ball. Sh
2、ewas amazed by its 2, deep red in the middle, 3 fading into yellow. She could hear nothing but the 4 and theseagulls flying up above in the sky.The atmosphere 5 her. After all she had been through, this is what she 6 Its getting late, “she thought, I must go home, my parents will be 7 where I am. Sh
3、e wondered how her parents would react, when she got home after the three days she was 8The sun had set by now and it was getting 9 She tried to imagine having her favorite10on until she saw her frontdoor It seemed different. 11 had taken care of the outside garden for days. She was 12: her father w
4、as usually sostrict about keeping everything clean and tidy, and now.It all seemed 13. She couldnt understand what was going on.She entered the 14 First, she went into the kitchen where she saw a(n) 15 written by her father. It said: “Dear Ellen, there is some coffee ready, I went 16 Ellen was her m
5、other but-where was she? On the right side of the hallway was her 17 room. She went in. Then she saw her mother, lying on the bed sleeping. Her 18 looked so tired, as if she hadnt 19 for days. She was really pale. Jenny just fell asleep beside her. When Jennifer woke up she found something 20 She wa
6、s in her cosy bed in her nightclothes.It felt so good being back home. Suddenly she heard a voice. Are you feeling better now, dear? You know you got us very, very scared.”1、A. risingB. settingC. shiningD. smiling2、A. shapeB. shadowC. sizeD. color3、A. quicklyB . partlyC. softlyD. probably4、A. wavesB
7、 . boatsC. treesD. sands5、A. relaxedB , puzzledC. disappointedD. interrupted6、A. understoodB. consideredC. neededD. regretted7、A. discussingB , findingC. askingD. wondering8、A. aliveB. asleepC. missingD. hardworking9、A. sunnyB. warmC. coldD. cloudy10、A. glassesB. hatC. skirtD. jacket11、A. SomebodyB.
8、 NobodyC. MotherD. Father11. B12. A13. C14. D15. B16. B17. B18. C19. B20. ASection II Reading Comprehension2、1. A2. A3. D3、1. D2. C3. D4. B4、L A2. B3. D5、1. D2. C3. C4. B6 1. a2. . worse3. were forced4. creative5. . which6. lies7. growing8. . have come9. to10. to deal7、 1. have witnessed2. where3. t
9、o4. called5. . congratulations6. third7. its8. but9. cultural10. HopefullySection III Translation8、1. G2. A3. F4. D5. E9、1. E2. D3. B4. A5. F12、 A. shockedB.scaredC. exhaustedD. comforted13、A. beautifiedB.rearrangedC. desertedD. destroyed14、A. gardenB.bedroomC , yardD. house15、A. bookB.noteC. articl
10、eD. poste16、A. lookingB.workingC. fishingD. sightseeing17、A. ownB.parentsC. sistersD. brothers18、A. gestureB.bodyC. faceD. eyes19、 A. studiedB.sleptC. exercisedD. moved20、A. differentB.newC. preciousD. dangerousSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer th
11、e questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1We all have defining moments in our lives meaningful experiences that stand out in our memory. Many of them owe a great deal to chance: a lucky encounter(相遇)with someone who becomes the love
12、 of your life. A new teacher who spots a talent you didnt know you had. These moments seem to be the product of fate or luck. We cant control them.But is that true? No necessarily. Defining moments shape our lives, but we dont have to wait for them to happen. We can be the authors of them. It is pos
13、sible to create defining moments if we understand more about them. Our research shows that they all share a set of common elements. We start by asking: why do we remember certain experiences and forget others? In the case of big days, such as weddings, the answer is pretty clearits a celebration tha
14、t is grand in scale and rich in emotion. No surprise that ifs more memorable than a maths lesson. But fbr other experiences in life from holidays to work projectsits not so clear why we remember what we do.Consider an experiment in which participants were asked to submerge(浸入)their hands for 60 seco
15、nds in buckets filled with 14 water. (Remember 14 water feels much colder than 14 air.) They were then asked to submerge their hands for 90 seconds instead of 60, but during the final 30 seconds, the water warmed up to 15. The participants were then given a choice: would you rather repeat the first
16、trial or the second?Psychologists have explained the reasons fbr this puzzling result. When people assess an experience, they tend to forget or ignore its length. Instead, they seem to rate the experience based on two key moments: the best or worst moment, known as the peak, and the ending.In the pa
17、rticipants9 memories, what stood out fbr them was that the longer trial ended more comfortably than the shorter one. So when we assess our experiences, we dont average our minute-by-minute feelings. Rather, we tend to remember flagship moments: the peaks, the pitsd氐谷)and the transitions. What we don
18、t remember are the bits in betweensometimes there is little to distinguish one week from the next.Partly this is because there may be only a dozen moments in your life that show who you arethose are big defining moments. But there are smaller experiences, too, in the context of a memorable holiday,
19、romantic date or work achievement. Once we understand how we remember certain moments and why, we can start to create more moments that matter.1、How does the author understand defining moments?A. We can create defining moments in our lives.B. Defining moments are just out of our control.C. No simila
20、rities exist between defining moments.D. Defining moments consist of smaller experiences.2、We can learn from the experiment that.A. the striking moments are more likely to be remembered.B. the length of an experience determines our memory of itC. it is meaningful to distinguish the bits in between f
21、lagship moments.D. all the components of an experience should be equally remembered3、What would probably be discussed in the following part of the text?A. What to prepare for lifes trials.B Why to create defining moments.C. Whom to owe our good fates to.D. How to create lifes big moments.Text 2Eco-R
22、esort ManagementEcotourism is often regarded as a form of nature-based tourism and has become an important alternative source of tourists. In addition to providing the traditional resort-leisure product, it has been argued that ecotourism resort(度假村)management should have a particular focus on best-
23、practice environmental management. Couran Cove Resort is such a tourist attraction located on South Stradbroke Island, Australia.Sustainable(可持续的)Practices of Couran Cove ResortSouth Stradbroke Island is separated from the mainland by the Broadwater, which is home to a wide range of plant communitie
24、s. Located on the offshore island, the Resort is only accessible by means of water transportation. It provides hourly ferry service from the harbour on the mainland to and from the island. Within the Resort, transport modes include walking trails, bicycle tracks and the beach train. The reception ar
25、ea is the counter of the shop which has not changed in 8 years at least. Theaccommodation is an octagonal(/l角形的)building. These are large rooms that are clean but the equipment is old and in some cases just working. The ceiling fan only works at high speed for example. Beds are hard but clean. There
26、 is a television, a radio, an old air conditioner and a small fridge in each room.As an ecotourism-based resort, most of the planning and development of the attraction has been concentrated on the need to co-exist with the natural environment of South Stradbroke Island to achieve sustainable develop
27、ment.Water and Energy ManagementThere is groundwater at the centre of the island, which has a maximum height of 3 metres above sea level. The water supply is recharged by rainfall and is commonly known as an freshwater aquifer(含水层).Couran Cove Island Resort obtains its water supply by tapping into t
28、his aquifer and collecting it through a pipe. In order to narrow the water uses, all laundry activities are carried out on the mainland. The Resort uses LPG power station rather than a fuel oil station for its energy supply, supplemented(补充) by wind power, which has reduced greenhouse emissions by 7
29、0%. Hot water in the eco-cabins and for some of the Resort s vehicles is solar-powered. Water efficient fittings are also installed in showers and toilets. Visitors who stay at the Resort are encouraged to monitor their water and energy usage by an in-house television system, and are rewarded with p
30、rizes (such as a free return trip to the Resort) accordingly if their usage level is low.EvaluationIn three years of operation, Couran Cove Island Resort has won 23 international and national awards. It has effectively implemented contemporary environmental management practices. However, the Resort
31、s growth will eventually be limited by its carrying capacity, and quantity control should be incorporated in the management strategy of the Resort.1 In order to achieve sustainable development, the Resort.A. cancels the transportation service B. researches into plant communities C. provides high qua
32、lity accommodation D. operates in harmony with its natural surroundings 2、What is applied for heating water on Couran Cove Island Resort?A. The LPG power.B. The petro power.C. The solar power.D. The wind power.3、According to the study, in the future what should the Resort focus on?A. Increasing the
33、supply of fresh water.B. Meeting the need of international guests.C. Improving the tourism entertainment projects.D. Limiting the number of the guests to the Resort.4、From the passage we can know that Couran Cove Island Resort.A. suffers huge loss in natural resourcesB. achieves success in eco-resor
34、t managementC. sets a good example for profit-making businessD. raises standards in guest-monitoring managementText 3We can take online joyful learning experiences to a new level by combining the best practices in education with inspiring hands-on lessons that parents and children can enjoy together
35、. OStarting a Writers Notebook June 13th-June 17thThis workshop is to inspire children to see themselves as true authors. The writing activities in this workshop are meant to help young authors develop their sense of voice and enthusiasm for writing. Participants will learn a variety of strategies a
36、nd techniques for generating ideas and producing meaningful writing.PRICE: $27.00($22.00 cash payment) AGE: 610 O Backyard Science June 20th-June 24thBy sharing what we discover in our own backyards, our children will be able to experience firsthand how wildlife, climate, and geographic landscapes d
37、iffer across the globe. Through this workshop we have the ability to create eye-opening explorations for our children.PRICE: $27.00AGE:410 Poetry MakersJune 11th-July 15thWhen sharing poems with our children, we not only teach them how to appreciate the beauty of language but also that our words hav
38、e the ability to affect others in deep and meaningful ways. In this four-week online workshop, we will strengthen our childrens understanding of themselves, each other, and the world around them through the power of writing poetry.PRICE: $27.00AGE:6101、What can we learn about Starting a Writers Note
39、book?A , It offers a discount.B. It lasts four weeks.C. It is suitable for all ages.D. It encourages children to write poetry.2、What can we learn about Backyard Science?A. It encourages the kids to get close to nature.B , It offers the kids various outdoor explorations.C. It fills the kids with conf
40、idence in their future.D. It enriches the kids9 life experience and knowledge.3、What can kids learn at Poetry Makers? A. Take more interest in their studies.B. Have a strong desire to be successful. C. Show much enthusiasm for literature. D. Be aware of the power of words.Text 4Time wasters are real
41、 enemies of success. Time wasters could be people, events or habits that lead to the opposite path away from our goals. The most important starting point in removing the time wasters in life is to know about them. We need to sit down and analyze the activities which take our time.Start by making a l
42、ist of our activities and sort out the neither urgent nor important ones. Sometimes it could be a simple addiction to a TV Soap Opera, constant distractions, or even one of our core (核心的)activities that we are not excellent at doing. We can, for instance, imagine that we are a business owner and we
43、keep sabotaging our business deals, leading the company into great financial problems. It may be time for us to have our associates do the marketing while we concentrate on the areas we are best in. The next thing would be to make sure that we plan our daily activities. One of the obvious reasons is
44、 that we will have an upper hand in fighting against time wasters in our schedule. If what we want to do or what we dont want to do becomes clear, our focus is strengthened.Moreover, when we think of people we spend time with, we are sure to notice that some have a more positive impact on our succes
45、s while others have a negative one. It is important to be able to distinguish them especially with regard to our schedule. While we do not advocate for everyone to throw away relationships, it is good to know that helping a friend who is emotionally disturbed can wait till dinner time. Finally, do t
46、he same to our habits. List all the habits and addictions that take any amount of our time. Then, take a little time to straighten them out in line with their importance and urgency.Depending on our analysis, kill those that are harmful to our goals in life.1、Which of the following is the best title
47、 for the passage?A. The Importance of Developing Good Habits B , The Significance of Planning Daily Activities C. Ways of Distinguishing People we Spend Time with D. Ways of Removing Time Wasters from Our Lives 2、The underlined word sabotaging“ in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to . A. promotingB
48、. offeringC. damagingD. striking 3、What do we know about time wasters from the passage?A. They fail to set clear goals for their life.B They arrange things on importance and need.C. They turn away our attention from achieving goals.D. They are addicted to sorting out the important activities.4、Which of the following