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1、考研英语一2023年长岛县押题密卷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) Jake was born healthy, but his parents noticed there was something wrong when he was 5. Jake 1 about 20 pounds in just s
2、ix months. He kept putting on weight 2 eating only salad. In 2015, Jake was diagnosed with ROHHAD, a 3 condition that affects the brain and causes rapid weight gain. Only 75 cases have ever been reported, and 4 of the sufferers is known to have survived twenty years.But Jake wants to fight for his 5
3、 . Although there is no way to fully 6 the weight gain, he does everything he can to slow it down, including 7 competing in triathlons (铁人三项). Triathlons help him keep fit and active. Its good for his 8 and also gives him a chance to socialize with other kids. He 9 with the Malta Youth Triathlon Ass
4、ociation three times a week.“He is extremely 10 . He never misses a training session without valid 11 and is constantly eager to train,” Jakes trainer said. “Jake is very lovable and steals the heart of all who know him. Its heartbreaking to see what he has to 12 . I look at his family with a mixtur
5、e of 13 despite the hardship they try their best to ensure that Jake gets as 14 a life as possible.”Everybody is more than happy to help Jake, and they 15 change event dates and training schedules just to make it easier for him to 16 . He is always very determined, but due to his condition, he cant
6、17 himself to push his heart rate too high.Jakes 18 is to meet two famous British Triathlon players, 19 due to his disease, he cannot travel. After Jakes story was made public, someone 20 that he would do everything he could to make the boys dream a reality.1、AcollectedBgainedCreducedDrecovered2、Afo
7、rBbeyondCwithoutDdespite3、ArareBpoorCdifficultDdeadly4、AeachBoneCnoneDneither5、AgoalBlifeCcareerDfuture6、AinfluenceBreduceCaffectDstop7、AstronglyBfaithfullyCregularlyDtruly8、AmindBhealthCheartDgrowth9、AtrainsBplaysCworksDcompetes10、AproudBsmartCpositiveDcaring11、AreasonBevidenceCresultDdate12、Asee t
8、hroughBget acrossCgo throughDput down13、AexpressionsBfeelingsCtastesDideas14、AimpressiveBregretfulCcrazyDnormal15、AluckilyBgladlyCimpatientlyDunwillingly16、AjoinBbelieveCattendDorganize17、AstopBallowCpretendDprotect18、AdreamBtaskCintentionDstory19、AbutBorCandDso20、AwarnedBexplainedCpredictedDannounc
9、edSection 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 1Why do you go to the library? For books, yesbut you like books because they tell stories. You hope
10、to get lost in a story or be transported into someone elses life. At one type of library you can do just thateven though theres not a single book.At a Human Library, instead of books. you can “borrow” people. People with unique life stories volunteer to be the “books.” For a certain amount of time,
11、you can ask them questions and listen to their stories, which are as fascinating as any you can find in a book. (If you attend, make sure to review the habits that make you a good listener. ) Many of the stories have to do with some kind of depressing topic. You can speak with a refugee, a soldier s
12、uffering from PISD(创伤后遗症), a homeless person and a woman living with HIV. The Human Library encourages people to take time to truly get to know and learn from someone they might otherwise make a snap judgement about. According to its website, the Human Library is“a place where difficult questions ar
13、e expected, appreciated and answered.”The Human Library Organization came to be in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2000. Romni Abergel and his colleagues hosted a four-day event during a major Northern European festival. After the success of this event, Abergel founded the Human Library Organization, hoping
14、to raise awareness among youth about depression, which has been growing ever since.Though there are a few permanent human libraries, most arent places at all, but events. Though many do take place at physical libraries, you dont need a library cardanyone can come and be part of the experience. There
15、 have been human library events all over the globe, in universities and in pubs, from Chicago to Tunis to Edinburgh to San Antonio. Check out the organizations Facebook page to see when the Human Library might be arriving near you.1、What shall we do before going to the Human Library?ABring a book.BGet a library card.CGo over some listening habits.DMake an appointment.2、What does the underlined word “snap” in paragraph 2 mean?