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1、2023年昆明市安宁市考研英语一深度预测试题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)When William, a 10-year-old boy planned to learn the piano, the music teacher was reluctant (不愿意)to accept him. She
2、1 her students to start their music lessons at a young age when their 2 were able to move quickly and easily.“William, why do you want to learn the piano?” the teacher asked.“I want to play for my mother.”She noticed the 3 and accepted William as her student. But at each music lesson, William appear
3、ed to be in a hurry and played 4 “My mother is waiting outside for me,” he would tell the teacher. She was tempted to advise William not to 5 his time with lessons anymore as he 6 hit the right notes. 7 there was something about William - she was fascinated with the tender look in his eyes 8 he ment
4、ioned “Mother”.Suddenly, William stopped coming for his lessons. At the end of the semester year, the music teacher decided to 9 独奏会) for her students and she asked them to participate.She was 10 to find Williams application to contribute a musical piece. She would place him last in the recital 11 h
5、e made mistakes.The day came and William appeared. 12 it was his turn to play, William bowed before the audience and said he was thankful for the music teachers 13 with him. “Tonight I am dedicating (献)my music to my mother.” he said.Everyone later asked why William did not bring his mother as she w
6、ould 14 be proud. William replied, “My mother was 15 and she could never 16 me play during her life time. 17 she sacrificed her time and money to let me learn the piano. This morning Mother passed away. I am sure she is now 18 as she can hear my piano recital. I chose a piece of piano music by Beeth
7、oven. As you all know, Beethoven was deaf by the end of his career. But music always symbolized his 19 for freedom and I would like to dedicate it to Mother.”1、.AhopedBpersuadedCallowedDpreferred2、.AfingersBbrainsCeyesDarms3、.AsurpriseBjoysCtearsDdisappointment4、.Aput him downBturn him downCput him
8、offDturn him off5、.AbadlyBnicelyCcarefullyDpatiently6、.ApassBtakeCkillDwaste7、.AeverBneverCevenDalways8、.AInsteadBThereforeCThenDBut9、.Aat one timeBfrom time to timeCeach timeDthe first time10、.AsupportBtakeCintendDorganize11、.AdelightedBsurprisedCcuriousDangry12、.Aas far asBif onlyCin caseDnow that
9、13、.AUntilBSinceCWhileDWhen14、.ApatienceBadviceCguideDconcern15、.AsurelyBgraduallyCfinallyDquickly16、.AblindBdeafCillDwounded17、.AwatchBappreciateCteachDhear18、.ABesidesBThenCYetDOtherwise19、.AhappyBrelaxedCfreeDsad20、.AeffortBstruggleCbeliefDchallengeSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections
10、: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 1In a country where many girls are still discouraged from going to school, Sushma Verma is having anything but a typical childhood.The 13-year-old gir
11、l from a poor family in north India has enrolled in (入学登记) a masters degree in microbiology, after her father sold his land to pay for some of his daughters tuition to help her to be part of Indias growing middle class.Verma finished high school at 7 and earned an undergraduate degree at age 13 with
12、 the encouragement of her uneducated and poor parents. “They allowed me to do what I wanted to do,” Verma said, “I hope that other parents dont make their children accept their choices.”Sushma lives with her family in a crowded single-room apartment in Lucknow. Their only income is her fathers daily
13、 wage of up to 200 rupees (less than $3. 50) for laboring on construction sites. Their most precious possessions include a study table and a second-hand computer. It is not a great atmosphere for studying, she admitted. But having no television and little else at home has advantages, she said. “Ther
14、e is nothing to do but study.”Her first choice was to become a doctor, but she cannot take the test to qualify for medical school until she is 18. “So I chose the masters of science and then I will do a doctors degree,” she said.In another family, Sushma might not have been able to receive higher ed
15、ucation. Millions of Indian children are still not enrolled in grade school, and many of them are girls whose parents choose to hold them back in favour of advancing their sons. Some from conservative (守旧的) village cultures are expected only to get married. “The girl is an inspiration for students who are born with everything”, said Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak of Sulabh International, who decided to help after seeing a local television program on