2023年射洪县考研《英语一》预测试题含解析

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1、2023年射洪县考研英语一预测试题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)Our son Jason was born with cerebral palsy(脑瘫). My wife and I often 1 him as he faced many challengers in his early years

2、.It was 2 to see him chosen last for baseball 3 , but he was happy and well 4 by his peers(同龄人)throughout primary school. His most 5 time came when he began high school. One afternoon, he returned home with 6 . He threw his bag on the floor, shouting angrily, “Ill never go to school again!” He was 7

3、 with food other kids had thrown at him on the way home. He didnt tell us what had happened until later.Several days earlier, he had 8 the school running team. That day, a few older students made fun of his 9 on the track and made him the 10 of their one-sided food fight. I called the headmaster abo

4、ut the matter and it never happened again. He stayed on the team 11 trouble continued.One day in October, We had snow and freezing rain. As the other kids exercised in the gym, they noticed Jason jogging around the snow-covered 12 . A few weeks later, he told us each month students 13 an “athlete of

5、 the month”. The coach would list the top athletes, and students voted for the winner. Jasons 14 had never been listed. But that day, one of the student said, “Id like to nominate(提名)Jason for the athlete of the month, sir!” The coach looked 15 .“He works harder than any of us, sir,” the student con

6、tinued.“But well have to have someone 16 the nomination,” the coach replied.Tears formed in Jasons eyes as he told us what happened next. “Mom, Dad, everyone in the class 17 their hands.”We, also in tears, looked at him as he 18 showed his certificate.Whenever I despair, I think of this story. I 19

7、myself that challengers are not overcome by force, but by patience, 20 and faith.1、Acomforted Bpersuaded Cprotected Dinstructed2、Aboring Bconfusing Cheartbreaking Dchallenging3、Apurposely Bregularly Cexactly Deventually4、Apraised Badmired Crespected Daccepted5、Amerciful Benjoyable Cdifficult Dunforg

8、ettable6、Aconfidence Bsadness Ccourage Dfear7、Acovered Bpacked Cfaced Dsupplied8、Aplayed for Bvoted for Cprepared for Dsigned up for9、Apromise Bperformance Cgoal Dability10、Atarget Bcause Cfocus Drole11、Ain case Bas if Cever since Deven though12、Astreet Bcamp Ctrack Dfield13、Atrained Bfound Cdismiss

9、ed Dchose14、Aname Bprogress Cscore Dapplication15、Asatisfied Bsurprised Cexcited Ddisappointed16、Ainvite Bseek Csupport Dconsider17、Aput up Bput back Cput down Dput out18、Acarefully Bfirmly Ceagerly Dproudly19、Awarn Bremind Cinform Dteach20、Ahonesty Bknowledge Cdetermination DdevelopmentSection II R

10、eading 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 1My grandmother Rosalind Einhorn was born exactly fifty-two years before I was, on August 28, 1917. Like many poor

11、 Jewish families in New York City, hers lived in a small, crowded apartment close to their relatives. Her parents, aunts, and uncles addressed her male cousins by their given names, but she and her sister were referred to only as “Girlie”.During the Depression my grandmother was pulled out of Morris

12、 High School to help support the household by sewing fabric flowers onto undergarments that her mother could resell for a tiny profit. No one in the community would have considered taking a boy out of school. A boys edocation was the familys hope to move up the financial and social ladder. Education

13、 for girls, however, was less significant both financially, since they were unlikely to contribute to the familys income, and culturally, since boys were expected to study the Torah while girls were expected to run a “proper home?!” Luckily for my grandmother, a local teacher insisted that her paren

14、ts put her back into school. She went on not only to finish high school but to graduate from U.C Berkeley.After college, “Girlie” worked selling pocketbooks and accessories at Davids Fifth Avenue. When she left her job to marry my grandfather, Davids had to hire four people to replace her. Years lat

15、er, when my grandfathers paint business was struggling, she jumped in and looked some of the hard steps he was reluctant to take, helping to save the family from financial ruin. She displayed her business ability again in her forties. After being diagnosed (诊断) with breast cancer, she beat it and then devoted herself to raisin

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