2023年广州市芳村区考研《英语一》深度预测试题含解析.docx
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1、4、1. C2. A3. B5、1. A2. C3. D6、1. officials2. commonly3. which4. was5. . protection6. adding7. on8. its9. to report10. will be left7、1. be seen2. the3. themselves4. from5. . sincerely6. . colorful/colourful7. wanting8. that9. choice10. to visitSection III Translation8、1. F2. E3. C4. D5. G9、1. B2. A3.
2、 F4. E5. D11、 A. making B. tasting C. purchasing D. delivering12、 A. heavily B. certainly C. suddenly D. frequently13、A. Mum B. Santa C. Christmas D. guestsC. expression D. reply14、 A. explanation B. opinion15、A. mildB. curable C. severeD. common16、 A. suffering B. celebrating C. working D. decorati
3、ng17、 A. laundry B. cleaning C. operation D. baking18、A. still B. also C. even D. just19、 A. in praise of B. in memory of C. on behalf of D. on account of20 A. short B. recent C. regretful D. wonderfulSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the question
4、s below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1The worlds population is projected to reach 11 billion by the end of the century.Feeding that many people will be a challenge, and it is further complicated by the impact of climate change on agricult
5、ure. That is why some people advocate an unusual way to boost the food supply and feed people sustainably by eating less meat and more insects.About 2 billion people already eat bugs. Mexicans enjoy chilly-toasted grasshoppers. Thais tuck into cricket stir-fries and Ghanaians snack on termites. Inse
6、cts are slowly creeping on to Western menus as novelty items, but most people remain squeamish(拘 谨).Yet there are three reasons why eating insects makes sense.First, they are healthier than meat. There are nearly 2000 kinds of edible insects, many of them packed with protein, calcium, fiber, iron an
7、d zinc. A small serving of grasshoppers can contain about the same amount of protein as a similar sized serving of beef, but has far less fat and far fewer calories.Second, raising insects is cheap, or free. Little technology or investment is needed to produce them. Harvesting insects could provide
8、livelihoods to some of the worlds poorest people.Finally, insects are a far more sustainable source of food than livestock. Livestock production accounts for nearly a fifth of all greenhouse-gas emissions, thats more than transport. By contrast, insects produce relatively few greenhouse gases and ra
9、ising them requires much less land and water. And they eat almost anything.Despite all this, most Westerners find insects hard to swallow.One solution is to use protein extracted from bugs in other products such as ready meals and pasta sauces. Not having to look at the bugs and emphasizing the envi
10、ronmental benefits might make the idea of eating insects a bit more palatable.1、What is the direct reason why some people advocate eating insects?A. Insufficient food supply B. Climate changeC. The rapid increase of populationD. Insects9 high nutrition2、From the passage, we can infer that.A. eating
11、insects is healthier than eating beefB. eating insects is popular among westernersC. eating insects can help people lose weightD. eating insects causes less damage to the environment3、How can we make it more acceptable to eat insects?A. By closing your eyes when eating insectsB. By eating insects to
12、gether with other foodC. By putting insects, nutrients into other food productsD. By considering the environmental benefits of eating insectsText 2Four apps for students to learn EnglishQuizletQuizlet is a learning app-a computer program you use on your mobile device. It can help users build and tes
13、t their knowledge of English words and terms. Quizlet has word sets for millions of subjects. And, it is quickly becoming a useful mobile tool for language learners.SocrativeTn Socrative, teachers can create timed learning games. In class, students compete individually or as part of a team against c
14、lassmates. One game students love is called space Race. In this game, if a team answers a question correctly, their rocket moves forward. This team whose rocket gets to the end first wins. Also, teachers can use Socrative as an exit ticket, a question they can ask students about what they learned in
15、 that days class. Students write their answers on their mobile devices. Then, the teacher can show the answers on a shared video screen.QR CodesAQRCodeisakindofsignthatasmartphonecanreadwithitscamera. When your phone camera reads a QR code, it takes you to a website, image, video or anything you wan
16、t to share. For example, one will take you to the VOA Learning English website.EvernoteEvernote lets users store and share notes, images and recordings in one place. Teachers can also use Evernote to give homework.1、Which is the best for students to build up vocabulary?A. Quizlet.B. QR Codes.C. Ever
17、note.D. Socrative.2、Whats the purpose of the text?A. To make an advertisement.B , To encourage using mobile phones.C. To improve English learning.D. To introduce some learning apps.Text 3A woman from Australia has found the worlds oldest known message in a bottle nearly 132 years after it was cast i
18、nto the sea.Tonya Ulman discovered the drift (漂流)bottle half-buried in the sand on a beach in Western Australia, 180 kilometers north of the state capital Perth.The message, dated 12 June 1886, was thrown into the Indian Ocean from the German ship Paula, which was en route from Cardiff, Wales, to it
19、s destination of Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). The bottle was one of the thousands thrown into oceans as part of a 69-year-long German experiment on global currents (洋流)to find faster shipping routes.Until now, the previous world record for the oldest message in a bottle was 108 years, 4 months
20、 and 18 days from the time it was cast until its discovery.Ulman found the bottle near her sons car in the beachs soft sand.“I was walking across when I saw something sticking out of the sand, so I went to take a closer look/ Ulman was quoted as saying.It just looked like a lovely old bottle, so I p
21、icked it up thinking it might look good in my bookcase. My sons girlfriend was the one who discovered the note when she went to tip the sand out.“The note was damp, rolled tightly and tied with a string. We took it home and dried it out, and when we opened it, we saw it was in German, with very fain
22、t German handwriting on it.”The Ulmans took their find to the local museum which established that the bottle was a 19th Century Dutch gin bottle, and the German ship Paula sailed from Cardiff to Makassar (Indonesia) in 1886.1、What can we learn about the newly-found bottle?A , It was thrown overboard
23、 near Germany.B. It was brought to a university for consultation.C. It was one of the bottles cast into the ocean in 1886.D. It was used for sending a message to today9s Indonesia.2、What do the underlined words “en route in Paragraph 3 mean?A . On the way. B. Off the course.C. In the center. D. At t
24、he end.3、Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. 19th Century Dutch Gin Bottle Returned to GermanyB. Oldest Message in a Bottle Found on Australian BeachC. German Ship Paula Sailed Across the Indian Ocean in 1886D. 69-year-long German Experiment on Global Currents EndedText 4Bes
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