2023年江苏省苏州市张家港市考研《英语一》模拟试题含解析.docx





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1、2023年江苏省苏州市张家港市考研英语一模拟试题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)Greenberg was a lucky guy to enter Columbia University on full scholarship. But just before junior year, Greenberg
2、s 1 changed. One day his vision n2 up and later he was diagnosed (诊断) with glaucoma (青 光眼). Then doctors operated on Greenbergs eyes. 3, the surgery didn*t work. Greenberg was going blind. He wasso 4 that he refused to see anyone.As Greenberg* s best friend, Arthur persuaded Greenberg to go back to
3、Columbia and 5 to be his reader. Arthur read 6 to him every day, taking time out from his own study, and Greenberg 7 scoring straight A*s. Still, he was 8 about getting around alone and relied on his friend.Then, one afternoon, Greenberg and Arthur went to Midtown Manhattan. When it was time to go b
4、ack to campus, Arthur said he couldn* t 9 him because of an appointment. Greenberg 10 They argued, and Arthur walked off, 11 Greenberg alone in Grand Central Terminal.Greenberg, who was completely 12, stumbled (蹒珊)through the rush - hour crowd. He took a shuttle train westto Times Square, and then t
5、ransferred to an uptown train. Four miles later, he 13 at the Columbia University stop.At the university gates, someone 14 him. Oops, excuse me, sir. n Greenberg 15 the voice. It was Arthurs. Greenbergs first reaction was 16, but in the next second, he realized what he had just 17- andrealized, too,
6、 who had made it possible. 18, Arthur had been with him the whole way, using one of the most 19strategies.Blindness doesnt make Greenberg fail to appreciate the 20 of life. He always says he is the luckiest man in the world.1、A. faithB.attitudeC. fortuneD. reputation2、 A. litB.steamedC. clearedD. ch
7、eered3、 A. OtherwiseB.MoreoverC - ThereforeD. However4、 A. shyB.desperateC. selfishD. nervous5、A. offeredB.pretendedC. happenedD. learned6、A. lettersB.newspapersC. textbooksD. magazines7、A. ended upB.carried onC. imaginedD. considered8、A. curiousB.confidentC. excitedD. tentative9、A. abandonB.rescueC
8、. comfortD. accompany17. D18. C19. A20. BSection II Reading Comprehension2、1. B2. D3. C4. A3、1. A2. D3. B4. C4、1. A2. D3. D5、1. A2. B3. A4. D6、 1. of2. influence3. decided4. as5. . however6. to do7. . attacking8. . arrangement9. when10. delighted7、1. graduation2. that3. a4. gradually5. . to express6
9、. on / upon7. having8. that / which9. , were10. myselfSection III Translation8、1. D2. A3. G4. C5. E9、1. D2. B3. E4. C5. A10、A. compromisedB. panickedC. explainedD. apologizedIk A. leavingB , findingC. consultingD. serving12、A. tiredB. amusedC. confusedD. satisfied13、A. got offB. pulled overC. looked
10、 aroundD. ran away14、A. turned toB. shouted atC. knocked intoD. quarreled with15、A. raisedB. lostC. controlledD. recognized16、A. angerB. pleasureC. reliefD. sorrow17、A. missedB. questionedC. ignoredD. achieved18、A. GraduallyB. FinallyC. ObviouslyD. Strangely19 A. brilliantB. familiarC. defensiveD. c
11、omplex20、A. magicB. beautyC. wisdomD. truthSection 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 1Science is finaly beginning to embrace animals who were, f
12、or a long time, considered second-class citizens.As Annie Potts of Canterbury University has noted, chickens distinguish among one hundred chicken faces and recognize familiar individuals even after months of separation. When given problems to solve, they reason: hens trained to pick colored buttons
13、 sometimes choose to give up an immediate food reward for a slightly later (and better) one. Healthy hens may aid friends, and mourn when those friend die.Pigs respond meaningful to human symbols. When a research team led by Candace Croney at Penn State University carried wooden blocks marked with X
14、 and O symbols around pigs, only the O carriers offered food to the animals. The pigs soon ignored the X carriers in favor of the Os. Then the team switched from real-life objects to T-shirts printed with X or O symbols. Still, the pigs walked only toward the O-shirted people: they had transferred t
15、heir knowledge to a two-dimensional format, a not inconsiderable feat of reasoning.Ive been guilty of prejudiced expectations, myself. At the start of my career almost four decades ago, I was firmly convinced that monkeys and apes out-think and out-feel other animals. TheyYe other primates(灵长 目动物),a
16、fter all, animals from our own mammalian(哺孚L动物的)class. Fairly soon, I came to see that along with our closest living relatives, whales too are masters of cultural learning, and elephants express profound joy and mourning with their social companions. Long-term studies in the wild on these mammals he
17、lped to fuel a viewpoint shift in our society: the public no longer so easily accepts monkeys made to undergo painful procedure kin laboratories, elephants forced to perform in circuses, and dolphins kept insmall tanks at theme parks.Over time, though, as I began to broaden out even further and expl
18、ore the inner lives of fish, chickens, pigs, goats, and cows, I started to wonder: Will the new science of food animals bring an ethical (伦理的)revolution in terms of who we eat? In other words, will our ethics start to catch up with the development of our science?Animal activists are already there, o
19、f course, committed to not eating these animals. But what about the rest of us? Can paying attention to the thinking and feeling of these animals lead us to make changes in who we eat?1、 According to Annie Potts, hens have the ability of.A. interactionB. analysisC. creationD. abstraction2、The resear
20、ch into pigs shows that pigs.A. learn letters quicklyB. have a good eyesightC. can build up a good relationshipD. can apply knowledge to new situations3、Paragraph 4 is mainly about.A. the similarities between mammals and humansB , the necessity of long-term studies on mammalsC. a change in peoples a
21、ttitudes towards animalsD. a discovery of how animals express themselves4、What might be the best title for the passage?A. The Inner Lives of Food AnimalsB The Lifestyles of Food AnimalsC. Science Reports on Food AnimalsD. A Revolution in Food AnimalsText 2Half off usually unaffordable products?Only
22、$49.99 for that $100.00 dinner?That9s the magic of Groupon,but for some small business owners the great business“ offered by Groupon can be equal to the kiss of death.How could that occur?The math of Groupon seems simple at a glance,but upon further inspection the numbers dont add up when it comes t
23、o smaller businesses.A Groupon typically offers a 50% discount on a product or service;then the remaining profit is divided between Groupon and the small business.While Groupon has already received the profit in advance,the merchant is left waiting for their cut.Those worrying numbers are assuming t
24、he price cut is 50/50,which,in some cases,is being generous.When you break it down to numbers,a Groupon deal seems disastrous,but its not only the numbers small business owners have to worry about.The point of Groupon deals is to attract new and hopefully long term customers.Yet,does this actually h
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