考研《英语一》河南省郑州市金水区2023年押题密卷含解析

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1、考研英语一河南省郑州市金水区2023年押题密卷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)Dusty is my son Jacks favorite pet. They have a special connection that is a 1 to see. After she finishes her dinne

2、r at night, Dusty will run into Jacks room to 2 on the pillow beside hDuring the day shell 3 him around, jump into his.and even 4 with a “meow” every time he calls her name. 5 ,a few weeks ago Dusty began to lose 6 .She ate less and less and lost some of her fur. She 7 going after Jack around and hi

3、d in my daughters old closet (壁橱). She 8 only to drink water and then quickly returned there. I was 9 that we were going to lose her and prayed to God that shed return to 10 . I didnt want Jack to lose his furry friend. 11 after a few weeks she started to spend time outside the 12 again. In addition

4、 , her 13 recovered. Soon her fur grew back and she gained weight. Once again she became my sons constant 14 and I thanked God for bringing her back to him.I can 15 why shed gone off by herself to take the time to heal (康复)from her illness. There have been many times in my own life when fear, sickne

5、ss and sadness have beaten me and Ive just needed to find a quiet place in my own 16 to think and to heal. 17 ,every time Ive done so my heart is filled with Gods 18 ,making me better and stronger than I was before.When life beats you down, dont 19 .Go within. Allow Gods love to fill you and to heal

6、 you. And then go out and 20 that love with the world.1、Ashock Bdelight Chonor Dprize2、Asleep Bhide Chunt Dguard3、ALook for Brun into Cguide Dfollow4、Areward Bchallenge Canswer Dimpress5、ABesides BHowever CTherefore DInstead6、Amemory Bsight Chearing Dweight7、Adelayed Brisked Cstopped Descaped8、Acame

7、 out Bset out Ccalled out Dworked out9、Aembarrassed Bdisappointed Crelieved Dworried10、Asafety Bhealth Ccalm Dpeace11、AThankfully BInterestingly CMercifully DUndoubtedly12、Apillow Bsuitcase Ccloset Dkitchen13、Apride Bappetite Cconfidence DDcuriosity14、Arelative Bcolleague Cneighbor Dcompanion15、Apro

8、ve Bforecast Cunderstand Dguarantee16、Asoul Bview Cchoice Dopinion17、AHonestly BJoyfully CEventually DRegretftilly18、Abehavior Bhappiness Cwords Dlove19、Agive up Bturn back Cmarch on Dkeep on20、Alink Bcompare Cshare DexchangSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four tex

9、ts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1Smartphones have been blamed for everything from taking drivers attention from driving to keeping people on the sofa scrolling (滚屏) videos. But the smartphone that seems to be e

10、verywhere could just as easily increase physical activity if it pushes its owners buttons in the right way.New research shows that making social connections through activity-tracking apps gets people to move more. And a separate study on this summers “Pokemon Go” phenomenon shows that the smartphone

11、 game got players to take thousands more steps than usual. Together, the studies show the potential for smartphones to push a range of people to be more active.People who linked with friends on the activity-tracking app increase their steps by 400 a day on average over the next week, compared with p

12、eople who made no social connections, according to Tim Althoff and two other computer scientists at Stanford University. The effect of social connections declined, but remained significant for five months before the numbers fell back even with users who made no connections.Such insights show the pro

13、mise of smartphones and games to help with one of the most stubborn public health problems-that even people who want to be active have trouble staying active.An NBA videogame, for example, gives players extra powers in the game if they reach a step goal in real life. The app “Zomies, Run!” uses audi

14、o stories to push people to run more or run faster.Still, there is room for growth: Only about 4% of all health apps use “gamification,” such as point-scoring or competition, according to a study published in October in BMJ Open. “Gamification is actually quite closely linked with behavior change te

15、chniques,” says Dr. Elizabeth Ann Edwards, the studys lead author and a doctor and researcher at Queen Mary University of London.1、What does the author think of smartphones?AThey lead to peoples lack of physical activity.BThey will make people have more connections.CThey can have videogames more interesting.DThey

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