2023年上海市奉贤区考研《英语一》高分冲刺试卷含解析

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1、2023年上海市奉贤区考研英语一高分冲刺试卷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)Michelle Bruce and her husband, Jeremy, both had cancers, and their son Holden had a brain tumor(肿瘤). With three oth

2、er children to 1 , the family moved to Michelles hometown of Franklin, Nebraska, six years ago so her 2 could give a hand.When living in a small town outside Lincoln, Nebraska, Holden 3 two operation at adult clinics in Omaha. Both treatments were tough, and swelling left him in 4 care for about a w

3、eek. When Holdens cancer 5 in 2017, the Omaha clinic wasnt able to operate. But the Bruce family wouldnt 6 . They reached out to Boston Childrens Hospital, which had better equipment and surgeons. After looking at Holdens 7 , the doctor said she could 8 the tumor for good. 9 , the surgery would cost

4、 $ 39,000 more than the parents could 10 .In a town of just 1,000 people, though, 11 traveled fast. Within days, a local woman Michelle had never met called to say she was planning an event to 12 money for Holden. Michelle was 13 .The day of the fundraiser was 14 , but that didnt prevent Franklin ci

5、tizens showing up. Michelle 15 it had probably raised a couple thousand dollars. Back at her parents house, Michelle got a call from the fundraisers 16 . In all, the town raised $ 45,000 enough to 17 not just Holdens hospital bills, but for her and Jeremys 18 to Boston with their son.Holdens third s

6、urgery went more 19 than before. “He had no 20 , no pain,” said Michelle. “It was really amazing!”1、Atake care of Bcatch hold of Cget away with Dput up with2、Ahusband Bparents Cneighbours Dchildren3、Aperformed Bdesigned Chad Darranged4、Aordinary Btraditional Cpatient Dspecial5、Areturned Brecovered C

7、went Dreacted6、Adefend Bquit Cfail Dignore7、Astatus Bfiles Cpassword Drecords8、Aremove Bdress Cend Dupdate9、ABesides BHowever CTherefore DEven10、Asave Bpromise Cafford Dbargain11、Afaith Bcuriosity Cword Dpromotion12、Acharge Bborrow Cearn Draise13、Apuzzled Bsatisfied Ctouched Dembarrassed14、Afreezing

8、 Bgentle Cwarm Dcool15、Adoubted Bfigured Cadmitted Dguaranteed16、Acolleague Bexplorer Cacquaintance Dorganizer17、Acover Bowe Cpresent Dorder18、Amarch Bguide Cpace Dtrip19、Acasually Bcalmly Csmoothly Dfluently20、Ainjury Bswelling Ccold DrecoveringSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read

9、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 1They train four hours a day, often waking up at 4:30 or 5 for before-school practices. Their evenings and weekends are eaten up by twice-weekly travel game

10、s. Every day is the same; theres no break. No, these arent Olympic athletes; theyre kids.The benefits of sports are obvious. So, its not surprising that, according to CNN, 41 million American children play competitive sports. But when does this become too much of a good thing?Seven years ago, a surv

11、ey in SportingKid magazine found 84 percent of athletes parents had observed belligerent behavior in other parents at games and that 2 percent had been targets of this behavior. What does this say about sports culture, and our culture as a whole? Some parents have become so crazy about their childre

12、ns winning that they dont stop to think about what example they are setting.If athletes are constantly surrounded by adults who scream at coaches and attack sports officials, they may think that this is acceptable behavior. Theyll try to win at all costs. In other words, they wont know how to accept

13、 defeat, and learn from it.The amount of time some athletes spend practicing can be dangerous. According to Sports Illustrated, over 3.5 million athletes younger than 15 suffered from a sports-related injurythats nearly one in ten! Many injuries cause permanent (永久的) damage if not treated.So what ca

14、n we do about this situation? Some argue that there is no problem, because sports has always been and will always be competitive. But did your grandparents spend hours each day practicing tennis or volleyball? No, they probably played with the neighborhood kids after school, not worrying about winning. All they wanted was to have fun. And thats what we need to change in youth sportsfocus on enjoyment.1、What does the underlined word “belligerent” refer to?AAggressive. BMild.CElegant. DReasonable.2、Whats the consequence of adults bad examples?AYoung athletes scores will be affected.BYou

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