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1、考研英语一2023年辽宁省鞍山市岫岩满族自治县深度预测试卷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) Experts say boredom is good for kids. It forces them to be creative, 1 their imaginations, and helps them di
2、scover new things. A(n) 2 in point is 13-year-old Luke Thrill from Dubuque, Iowa.Luke was 3 of playing video games and riding his bike, so he decided to build a tiny house in his backyard instead. He made money from cutting lawns(草坪) and 4 exchanged some services, such as gaining the help of an elec
3、trical engineer 5 sweeping his garage. Luke also 6 spare materials from his grandmothers house and other 7 materials from his neighbors for some of the windows and the door.The 89-square-foot home cost $1, 500 to build and 8 18 months. Inside theres a kitchenette, a back sitting room, a table and a
4、mounted(镶嵌的) TV, and an upstairs bedroom can be easily 9 by stairway.Although Luke did the 10 and learned how to do all the work, he had his fathers 11 throughout the project. Greg Thrill was very happy that his son learned to stay on 12 and deal with grown-ups. 13 , he had some simple rules when Lu
5、ke 14 the house: “You 15 the money. You build it. And you own it.”Luke is now in love with 16 . He has a YouTube channel and hopes to 17 other kids to start building. 18 , he wants to build a bigger tiny house to live in, but for now, he 19 in his new home a few nights a week, does homework there, a
6、nd uses it to take a 20 from his twin brother.1、AchangesBignoresCimprovesDweakens2、AmethodBexplanationCprocedureDcase3、AtiredBfondCconfidentDguilty4、AthusBevenCstillDanyhow5、Ain exchange forBin praise forCin support ofDin place of6、AupdatedBorderedCremovedDused7、ArecycledBcheapCnewDraw8、AspentBtookC
7、savedDwasted9、AsupportedBaccessedCheldDlanded10、AresearchBhouseworkCexperimentDdiscovery11、ApermissionBhelpCcontrolDorder12、AcreditBbusinessCbudgetDduty13、AThereforeBBesidesCRatherDHowever14、AfinishedBdecoratedCstartedDpainted15、AborrowBdonateCraiseDdistribute16、AbooksBvideosCridingDbuilding17、Ainsp
8、ireBpressCcommandDwarn18、ALuckilyBEventuallyCFrequentlyDStrangely19、Abrings outBleaves outChangs outDputs out20、ArideBriskCchanceDbreakSection 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 t
9、he ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1Recently, online hike-sharing has become the new favorite in China. In major cities, bikes in, yellow, orange, blue, white and green, can be seen almost everywhere on the street. It seems that these bikes appeared suddenly, adding a new beautiful scenery to Chinese
10、cities.Both the market and the public welcome online bike-sharing, but is it really a promising business? Well, it depends. After all, online bike-sharing platforms can never get away with huge operating cost and uncertain government policy.Some theorists might say that online bike-sharing platforms
11、 can earn a fortune simply through deposit. Since users will always need to rent bikes, their deposit will always be kept to online bike-sharing platforms.However, although online bike-sharing platforms may be able to use the deposit for other purposes at the primary stage, they will have to set up
12、a special account, so that the deposit shall be used specially for its designated (指定的) purpose. As the market gets increasingly mature, they will have to do so whether to be responsible for users or in consideration of possible government regulations.Now that online hike-sharing platforms cant make
13、 profit through deposit,how can they become profitable as fiercer marketunfolds? Although Hu Weiwei, CEO of Mobike, stated in an article that she would take Mobike as charitable(慈善的) project if she failed, running a startup is absolutely different from managing a charity organization. After all , sh
14、e has to pay back investors billions of investment(投资).To make profit, online bike-sharing platforms might have to increase rent fee for each trip, just as Didi did.From this aspect, it might be a really good business. If we consider full screen ads fee, recommendation fee for business owners, etc.
15、, its annual income might reach at least RMB 15 billion. If we consider the huge operation cost, including bike repairs,bikes service life and labor cost, there might not be much net profit left. After all, offline operation cost has always been an unbearable burden for such internet plus mode-based startups.1、How does the author feel about the future of online bike-sharing platforms?AOptimistic. BDoubtful.CHopeful. DSecure.2、Ho