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1、2023年黑龙江省大庆市杜尔伯特蒙古族自治县考研英语一最后冲刺试题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)One morning I wasted nearly an hour watching a tiny ant carry a huge feather. Several times, it Mseveral
2、obstacles in its path. And after a momentary pause it would make the necessary detour (绕道).32 one point, the ant had to cross acrack about 10mm wide. After some 33thoughts, the ant laid the feather over the crack, walked 34 it and picked the feather up on the other side, then continued on its way. I
3、 was 35 by the cleverness of this ant. It was only a small insect, lacking in 36 yet equipped with a brain to reason, explore, discover and overcome. 37 this ant,like the othex two-legged creatures 38 on the earth, also shares human failings.After some time the ant 39 reached its destinationa flower
4、 bed and a small hole that was the entrance to its 40 home. It was there that the ant met its 41 .How could that large feather possibly 42 such a small hole? Of course, it couldnt. So the ant, after all this 43 and using great brightness, overcoming problems all along the way, just gave up the 44 an
5、d went home. The ant had not thought the problem through 45 it began its journey and in the end the feather was 46 more than a burden. Isnt our 47 like that?We worry about our families; we worry about the 48 of money; and we worry about all kinds of things. These are all burdens一the things we pick u
6、p along lifes path, and drag them around the obstacles and over the cracks that life will bring, only to 49 that at the destination they are50 and we cant take them with us.1、.A. brought aboutB got overC came acrossD. dealt with2、A. AtB. ForC. ToD. With3、A. braveB tiringC magicD. short4、A. acrossB -
7、 throughC. besideD. behind5、A. frightenedB attractedC annoyedD. satisfied6、A. sizeB. heightC. depthD. length7、A. ThereforeB. ButC. MoreoverD. Otherwise8、A. workingB sleepingC. livingD. walking9、A. probablyB suddenlyC. easilyD. finally10、A. undergroundB . lonelyC. comfortableD. big11、A. partnerB matc
8、hC parentD. friend12、A. fitB. fixC. suitD. fill13、A. decisionB. pleasureC. troubleD. matter14、A. insectB problemC. holeD. feather15、A , afterB. untilC beforeD. once16、A. nothingB anythingC. somethingD. everything17、A. studyB. aimC dreamD. life18、A. wasteB. lackC. worthD. danger19、A. thinkB. findC. w
9、onderD. warn20、A. badB practicalC. uselessD. meaningfulSection II Reading Comprehension10. A11. B12. A13. C14. D15. C16. A17. D18. B19. B20. CSection II Reading Comprehension2、1. B2. A3. D4. A3、1. B2. C3. A4. D4、1. B2. A3. C4. D5、1. C2. B3. D4. C6、 1. started2. players3. competition4. from5. . was h
10、eld6. Who7. especially8. . to take9. and10. interesting7、1. is thought2. length3. Built4. to protect5. universally6. the7. by8. machines9. so10. andSection III Translation8、1. D2. B3. E4. G5. C9、1. D2. A3. G4. F5. CPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text
11、by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1Next time you go shopping, keep in mind that there may be hidden cameras analyzing your habits. According to a 2015 survey of 150 managers from Computer Services Corporation, a quarter of British shops use facial recog
12、nition software to collect data on shopper behavior.With concerns that face-recognition cameras are kind of invasive(冒犯的)”, British analysis firm Hoxton Analytics has come up with a new way of measuring footfall (客流)by filming peoples shoes. The technology can collect a large amount of personal info
13、rmation. nWe have cameras at 50 cm off the ground and they point down so they are less invasive than facial recognition/ Duncan Mann, Hoxtons officer said.As modern cities get fuller-70 percent of the population will live in urban areas by 2050cameras and other technologies are taking over public sp
14、aces and collecting our data. Their purpose is to keep people safe, provide efficient services and prevent disasters and crimes.But some are not happy with the cameras as far as their privacy(隐私)is concerned. nVery few of us have any real concept of what data smart cities are gathering, said RenateS
15、amson.We begin giving away data as soon as we wake up. When we enter the transport system, we are giving away even more details about ourselves through smart cards, mobile phones or credit cards.Nick Millman, director at a consulting firm thinks statistics are the key to the privacy concern. He used
16、 the example of Google Maps, which is to monitor the flow of traffic in Stockholm. He explained, nIt is basically adding privacy controls to statistics so that you only see the data you need to know about11. In this case, Google gets enough data to improve traffic but not so much that it shows indiv
17、idual journey patterns.1、What is the article mainly about?A. An introduction to collecting shoppers data.B. The concerns about giving away personal data.C. The problems caused by imbalanced distribution of population.D. An invention recording and collecting customers1 information.2、The new technolog
18、y invented by Hoxton Analytics.A. can gather a lot of peoples personal data from their shoesB uses cameras fitted on the ground to collect customers dataC. has improved the accuracy of facial recognition softwareD. offers a perfect solution to customers* privacy concerns3、According to the author, ca
19、meras in modern cities.A. cause a huge waste of public spaceB. help reduce the size of population in urban areasC , are likely to help improve traffic conditionsD. are to avoid crimes and disasters and provide efficient services4、What is Renate Samsons attitude toward the rise of smart cities?A. Wor
20、ried.B. Optimistic.C. Confused.D. Uninterested.Text 2Brrriiinnng. The alarm clock announces the start of another busy weekday in the morning. You jump out of bed, rush into the shower, into your clothes and out the door with hardly a moment to think. A stressful journey to work gets your blood press
21、ure climbing. Once at the office, you glance through the newspaper with depressing stories or reports of disasters. In that sort of mood, who can get down to work, particularly some creative, original problem-solving work?The way most of us spend our mornings is exactly opposite to the conditions th
22、at promote flexible, open-minded thinking. Imaginative ideas are most likely to come to us when were unfocused. If you are one of those energetic morning people, your most inventive time comes in the early evening when you are relaxed. Sleepy peoples lack of focus leads to an increase in creative pr
23、oblem solving. By not giving yourself time to, youre missing out on the surprising solutions it may offer.The trip you take to work doesnt help, either. The stress slows down the speed with which signals travel between neurons (神 经乡田月包),making inspirations less likely to occur. And while we all shou
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