2023年湖南省郴州市资兴市考研《英语一》全真模拟试题含解析.docx
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1、2023年湖南省郴州市资兴市考研英语一全真模拟试题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)I was born an albino (白化3何人)in Pennsylvania in 1945. No one in my family had known what an albino was and what it
2、 meant to be an albino.Like most albinos, I had terrible eyesight, but the fact that I could hardly see didnt 2 me that much. Kids wouldtease me, calling me Whitey”. People 3 at me when I held reading material right at the tip (尖)of my 4 so that I could see it well enough. The 5 part for me was that
3、 because my 6 was so bad, I couldnt play sports very well. I didnt give up trying, 7 I shot hoops (投篮)every day. And I studied harder.8, T got belter at school and loved it. By the time I got to college, I was double 9 going to summer schooland busying 10 with every activity I could find. I had lear
4、ned to be proud of being an albino. I did my best to make “albino a 11 word. And I decided to make my living with my eyes and in 12I couldnt see very well to play sports, but with solid education and 13 to do it, I could make a living 14 in the area I loved. Tve done it now for over thirty years in
5、15 and in video, and now on the Internet. People makejokes about 16 I can be a blind editor”, but the jokes are 17, and some of them show 18I was just a proud albino kid from the coal country of Pennsylvania. I now 19 that being born an albino helped me overcome difficulties, gain confidence and be
6、proud of my personal 201、 A. still B. ever C. only D. always2、 A. offer B. convince C. assist D. bother3、A. cameB. threwC. stared D. amazed4、 A. nose B. fingerC. head D. knee5、A. strongestB. worst C. proudest D. cleverest6、 A. appetite B. mind7 A. instead B. besidesC. study D. eyesightC. though D. m
7、oreover8、A. Eventually9、A. working10、 A. yourself11、 A. relative12、 A. spoilsB. SuddenlyB. majoringB. ourselvesB creativeB. familiesC. QuicklyC. playingD.C. themselvesC. positiveC. difficultiesC. chanceD.D. FrequentlywritingD. myself objectiveD. booksD , method3、1. D2. C3. C4. B4、1. C2. B3. A4. D5、1
8、. B2. A3. A6、1. to run2. which3. myself4. harder5. a6. heard7. walking8. on9. encouragement10. stranger7、1. a2. begged3. whose4. without5. Feeling6. Africans7. satisfied8. why9. itself10. Hopefully8、1. A2. E3. B4. G5. F9、1. F2. E3. G4. A5. B14、A. decidedB. plannedC , attemptedD. involved15 A. printB
9、. schoolworkC. business D. medicine16、A. whatB. where C.why D. when17、A. carefulB. friendly C. considerate D. moderate 18、 A. disgusting B. sympathy C. envy D. respect19 A. believe B. claim C. realize D. state 20 A. achievements B. choices C. wishes D. promisesSection II Reading ComprehensionPart AD
10、irections: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 1The new study shows that we spend more time using the mobile Internet than reading newspapers or magazines.According to the European Interac
11、tive Advertising Association (EIAA), the average European spends 4.8 hours readingnewspapers and magazines but 1.6 hours more using the mobile Internet a week.The EIAA questioned 15, 000 people in 15 European countries, looking at how people are using the Internet and its influence on their everyday
12、 lives. It has found that the mobile Internet is increasingly finding its way into the public awareness. Over 71 million Europeans now have Internet access on their mobiles phones. In the UK, 10 million people now access the Internet through their mobile phones and spend 6. 3 hours doing so in a wee
13、k.Unsurprisingly younger generations in the UK are leading the way, with nearly half of the countrys 16-to-24-year-olds and a quarter of 25-to-34-year-olds using the mobile Internet, spending 6.5 and 6.2 hours online each week.Entertainment plays a major role in our mobile Internet lives, with one i
14、n five British people using their phones for online games, a third listening to the online radio and 39 percent watching films, TV or other videos at feast once a week. One third of those using an Internet phone said they received videos, images or other multimedia on their mobile, and 61 percent sa
15、id they passed on contents they received.From a communication point of view, 80 percent of those questioned agreed that the Internet had made it easier for them to stay in touch with friends and family.Alison Fennah, director of the EIAA, said the mobile Internet use had come to the point that marke
16、ters should be looking to develop strategies that connect with consumers more effectively. Better devices as well as improved consumer motivation that start coming together in 2011 can make a great difference to extending the online experience. Fennah said.1、How long does a European spend on the mob
17、ile Internet per week according to the EIAA?B. 6. 4 hours.A. 6. 2 hours.C. 4. 8 hours.D. 1. 6 hours.2、What do the words doing so mean in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Reading papers and magazines.B. Playing computer games.C. Watching films online.D. Using the mobile Internet.3、What do people mainly use th
18、e mobile Internet for?A. Communication.B. Study.C. Amusement.D. Advertising.4、It can be known from the passage that.A. more than half of the young people in the UK use the mobile Internet.B. the Internet is the most effective way to stay in touch with friends and family.C. the UK has the largest num
19、ber of people who use the mobile Internet in Europe.D. better devices and improved consumer motivation help extend the online experience.5、The author wrote the passage to tell us.A. how to use mobile phones to surf the InternetB. newspapers and magazines will disappear soonC. mobile surfing now is m
20、ore popular than readingD. how the Internet influences our daily lifeText 2Were often being told how selMriving can will reward US With almost unimaginable benefits when they finally hit the streets. Aside from the convenience of being chauffeured (私人司机)everywhere by artificial intelligence (AI), th
21、eres the safety factor, not to mention how environmentally friendly driver-less electric vehicles could be. But theres also another advantageparking. Its one that could have a vast impact on the look, feel, and function of the cities, and it could thoroughly change the crowded urban spaces.“We arent
22、 going to need parking, definitely not in the places we have it now,“ Alain L. Komhauser, a researcher at Princeton University, told Patrick Sisson at Curbed. Having parking close to where people spend time is going to be a thing of the past. If Im at the office, it doesnt need to be there. The extr
23、eme case of totally empty car parks and city streets with no stationary (静止的)vehicles would probably require people to fully let go of personal car ownership.“Car sharing is already reducing the need for parking spaces J Carlo Ratti told Curbed. Self-driving vehicles will strengthen this trend and h
24、ave a dramatic effect on urban life, because they will blur (使模糊)the distinction between private and public modes of transportation/9 he added. “Yourcar could give you a lift to work in the morning and then, rather than sitting useless in a parking lot, give a lift to someone else in your neighbourh
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