云南省昆明市禄劝彝族苗族自治县2023年考研《英语一》全真模拟试卷含解析

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1、云南省昆明市禄劝彝族苗族自治县2023年考研英语一全真模拟试卷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)In front of the big Shibuya train station in Tokyo, there is a life-size bronze (青铜) statue of a dog. Even

2、though the statue is very small when compared to the huge neon (霓虹灯) signs flashing, it isnt 1 to find. It has been used as 2 since 1934 and today you will find hundreds of people waiting there for their friends to 3 just look for the crowds(人群).Hachiko, an Akita dog, was born in 1923 and brought to

3、 Tokyo in 1924. His owner, Professor Eisaburo Uyeno and he were close friends that cannot be 4 right from the start. Each day Hachiko would go with his owner, a professor at the Imperial University, to Shibuya train station when he left for work. When he came back, the professor would always find th

4、e dog 5 waiting for him. 6 , the professor died suddenly at work in 1925 before he could return home. 7 Hachiko was still a young dog, the bond between him and his owner was very strong and he 8 to wait at the station every day. Sometimes, he would stay there for days at a time, though some believe

5、that he kept returning because of the food he was given by street vendors. Over time he became a 9 sight to people going to and from work every day. In 1934, a statue of him was put 10 the station. In 1935, Hachiko died at the place he last saw his friend alive.1、AdifficultBimportantCpleasantDpolite

6、2、Aa parking placeBa training centerCa starting lineDa meeting point3、AleaveBarriveCdieDwork4、AtouchedBseparatedCreachedDmoved5、AnervouslyBdisappointedlyCpatientlyDcarefully6、ASadlyBClearlyCLuckilyDHonestly7、ABecauseBSinceCAlthoughDUnless8、AdecidedBagreedCofferedDcontinued9、AfamiliarBstrangeCcomfort

7、ableDfunny10、AinsideBoutsideCbehindDaboveSection 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 1 When I was five or six years old,I remember watching TV and

8、 seeing other children suffer in other parts of the world. I would say to myself,“When I grow up, when I can get rich,I will save kids all over the world.”At 17,I started my career here in America, and by the age of 18, I started my first charity( 慈善) organization. I went on to team up with other or

9、ganizations in the following years, and met, helped, and even lost some of the most beautiful souls, from six-year-old Jasmina Anema who passed away in 2010 from leukemia(白血病), and whose story inspired thousands to volunteer as donors, to my grandmother, who lost her battle with cancer in 2012, and

10、her death is the very reason and the driving force behind the Clara Lionel Foundation(CLF). Were all human. And we all just want a chance: a chance at life, a chance in education, a chance at a future, really. And at CLF, our mission is to impact as many lives as possible, but it starts with just on

11、e.People make it seem too hard to do charity work. The truth is, you dont have to be rich to help others. You dont need to be famous. You dont even have to be college educated. But it starts with your neighbor, the person right next to you, the person sitting next to you in class,the kid down the bl

12、ock in your neighborhood. You just do whatever you can to help in any way that you can. And today, I want to challenge each of you to make a decision to help one person, one organization, one situation that touches your heart. My grandmother always used to say. “If youve got a dollar, theres plenty

13、to share.”1、What did the author want to do at a young age?AWatch TV.BGrow up quickly.CBecome wealthy.DHelp other children.2、What directly caused the author to create and develop the CLF?AA six-year-old kids request.BHer grandmothers death of cancer.CMany volunteers inspiration.DOther organizations e

14、ncouragement.3、What does the underlined word“one”in Paragraph 2 refer to?AA chance.BA task.CA life.DAn organization.4、What does the author suggest people do in the last paragraph?ADo little things to help those around them.BWork hard to get a college education.CChallenge their friends to offer help.

15、DDo charity work whoever you are.Text 2To me, inspirations mean to put my thoughts, heart, and creations into my jewelry. Sometimes I become so inspired with what Im working on that I can finish one or more sets in less than an hour. Because of that feeling, I have named my jewelry collection “Inspirations”.I am a 17-year-old senior with sickle-cell anemia. With this, I am in and out of the hospital a lot. So I started making jewelry a year ago when I was in the hospital. I really needed something to do, so I was introduced to jewelry making by a child li

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