考研《英语一》鹿邑县2023年高分通关卷含解析

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1、考研英语一鹿邑县2023年高分通关卷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 man had a little daughteran only and much-loved child. He lived _21_ hershe was his life. So when she became ill, he b

2、ecame like a man moving 22 and earth to bring about her restoration to 23.His best efforts, 24 , proved 25 and the child died. The father became a bitter loner, 26 himself away from his many friends and refusing every 27 that might restore his calm and bring him back to his normal self. But one nigh

3、t he had a 28 .He was in heaven, 29 a grand presentation of all the little child angels. They were 30 in a line passing by the Great White Throne. Every white-robed angelic child 31 a candle. He noticed that one childs candle was not lighted. Then he saw that the child with the 32 candle was his own

4、 little girl. 33 to her, he seized her in his arms, 34 her tenderly, and then asked, “ 35 is it, darling, that your candle alone is unlighted?”“Daddy, they often relight it, but your tears always 36 .”Just then he awoke from his dream. The lesson was clear, and its effects were 37 . From that hour o

5、n he was not a loner, but associated freely and 38 with his former friends and colleagues. 39 would his darlings candle be extinguished(熄灭) by his 40 tears.1、 Ain Bwith Cout Dfor2、Ahospital Bplanet Cheaven Ddoctors3、Ahealth Bhappiness Crecover Dconsciousness4、Athough Bhowever Cotherwise Dtherefore5、

6、Asuccessful Brewarding Cvain Dadmired6、Aescaping Bprotecting Cpreventing Dshutting7、Ameeting Bactivity Cexamination Ddonation8、Aplan Bdream Cthought Dintention9、Aimaging Binforming Chearing Dwitnessing10、Amarching Bwaiting Crunning Djumping11、Atook Bbrought Ccarried Dfetched12、Abright Bdark Cflash D

7、splendid13、AFlying BAdvancing CRushing DMoving14、Apatted Btouched Cstared Dpointed15、Awhat Bwhen Cwho Dwhy16、Aput it down Bput it off Cput it out Dput it on17、Aimmediate Bwonderful Csignificant Demergent18、Acontentedly Bcheerfully Cdisappointedly Dunhappily19、ANo wonder BNot really CNo longer DNot l

8、ikely20、Auseless Bsympathetic Cmiserable DpitifulSection 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 1It is one of the oldest magic tricks in the booka ma

9、gician locks a woman in a box, with her head and feet sticking out from either end, and saws (锯) it in half. But when she finally jumps out of the box, the woman is unharmed.This trick was introduced nearly a century ago. It has been around for some time, but it never goes wrong. Why is it so succes

10、sful? The answer is simple: the human mind is easily fooled.Our brain processes the world around us based on information that sensory organs, including the eyes, pick up. For instance, when we see a cow or a horse standing behind a tree, we automatically “fill in” the part of the animals body that i

11、s hidden from our sight. “So the brain is taking this kind of very sparse (匮乏的) information about the world and its generating this rich world by filling in information,” Stephen Macknik, a scientist at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Arizona, US, told Science magazine.But since our brains are

12、filling in the gaps, sometimes they get it wrong. They tend to be driven by our previous experiences and we expect things to go as they have in the past even if sometimes they do not.This tendency explains magicians success in fooling people with well-known coin tricks. For example, when you see a m

13、agician throw a coin up and down in one hand and then fake a coin thrown to the other hand, you would naturally believe that the coin is in the other hand.Apart from the information gaps, magicians also use the “blind spots” theory when doing their shows.The most well-known experiment demonstrating

14、this theory is called the “invisible gorilla (大猩猩)”, in which volunteers watch a video of two basketball teams. They are asked to count how many times the teams wearing white shirts pass the ball. In the meantime, a person dressed as a gorilla walks onto the court. But shockingly, half of the viewers dont notice the gorilla, even when they appear to be looking directly at it.Magicians employ this tactic (招数), what they call “misdirection”, in almost every one of their acts. They direct our attention somewhere else using comed

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