湖南省衡阳市珠晖区2023年考研《英语一》预测密卷含解析

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1、湖南省衡阳市珠晖区2023年考研英语一预测密卷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)People say one mans trash is another mans treasure. That 1 comes to me as I 2 the house purchased in 1962 by my par

2、ents. My mother passed away in 1996. My father left the house 3 my sister and me when he died a few months ago.After Dad was 4 , we looked around the 5 house where we grew up and that Dad loved so much. At first we felt so 6 at all the stuff(东西)left. Like so many of their generation, my parents 7 ev

3、erything. And like many in my generation, we faced anxious 8 about what to abandon and what to keep.As we started throwing out old phone books and every medical bill from every 9 my parents ever saw, I also 10 many hidden treasures. Moms pocketbook was in their bedroom closet, which had everything i

4、n it, 11 her hairbrush with hair, as if she were still here. And Dad, who was a World War II veteran(退伍兵)and a world traveler, 12 everythingfrom little spoons from all over the world to every letter he wrote to his parents while in the 13 . The letters he wrote during the war 14 his thoughts as a yo

5、ung man. Later, in the basement, I 15 our old kitchen table, which brought back 16 of my parents and sister and me having breakfast together.Im realizing all these things 17 my parents life journey. Each time I go to the 18 , I find something that reminded me of my childhood or teaches me something

6、about my parents I 19 knew. 20 , from the shabby furniture to all the hidden treasures, means more to me than all the money in the world.1、Athought Bgoal Cprinciple Dcoincidence2、Alooked for Blooked through Clooked into Dlooked after3、Awith Bfor Cto Dby4、Aretired Bill Cgone Dinjured5、Aclean Bstrange

7、 Cmodern Dempty6、Apleased Bfamiliar Cdisappointed Dastonished7、Asaved Benjoyed Cpurchased Ddesigned8、Adecisions Bbargains Cchallenges Dresponsibilities9、Aperson Bneighbor Cdoctor Dchild10、Abought Bdiscovered Cburied Dlost11、Aeven Bjust Conly Dyet12、Aliked Bbought Ckept Dlost13、Acountryside Barmy Cco

8、llege Dschool14、Areceive Bdirect Csense Ddescribe15、Arepaired Bcleaned Cspotted Dset16、Aintroductions Bmemories Cdescriptions Dcommunications17、Arecognized Brepresented Cinstructed Dconfirmed18、Asupermarket Bchurch Coffice Dhouse19、Amerely Balways Creally Dnever20、AAnything BNothing CEverything DSom

9、ethingSection 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 1The last thing Caitlin Hipp would have expected as she prepared to turn 28 years old was to be

10、living at home with her parents. All shes ever wanted to do is to become an elementary school teacher. And in the meantime, shes been working through her teaching certifications for four years after obtaining an education degree from Bowling Green State University in Ohio, US.Hipp has racked up $100

11、,000 in student loan debt and isnt able to earn enough through working as a part-time skating instructor and restaurant server to live anywhere other than home.The Pew Research Center recently reported that 2014 was a milestone in the evolving living arrangements of young adults in the US. For the f

12、irst time since 1880, adults aged 18 to 34 became more likely to be living with a parent than to be living on their own. Before 2014, the most common living arrangement for young adults was to be living in their own property as part of a couple.UBS Financial Services, a Swiss global financial servic

13、es company, released a report that even suggests one reason for the growing number of young adults still living at home could be that their family doesnt want them to leave.The report shows that 74 percent of millennials(千禧一代) get some kind of financial support from their parents after college. It f

14、inds that boomers and millennials have redefined the ties that bind parents and children. “Millennials see their parents as peers, friends and mentors. Nearly three quarters talked with their parents more than once a week during college. In return, their parents happily provide financial support wel

15、l into adulthood, helping fund everything for them.”Stuart Hoffman, chief economist for the PNC Financial Group in the US, said although job growth for millennials since 2014 has improved, which doesnt necessarily mean that millennials are starting to fly the nest. He said, “Theres no doubt it has held back household formation and pur

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