考研《英语一》2023年泉州市永春县深度自测卷含解析

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1、考研英语一2023年泉州市永春县深度自测卷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)When I first heard about couchsurfing(沙发漫游),I was skeptical.Put up travelers free of 1 and help them on their way?Giv

2、e me a break.However,my 2 went into overdrive as I read articles of couchsurfers,so I 3 a trip to Finland,a country Id always wanted to 4 .If ever any anxiety existed,it 5 when my first host Ari met me at the train station in Helsinki.He gave me a(n) 6 welcome and hiked with me to his 7 ,where he ha

3、nded me a key to his home and 8 me tea.If this was what couchsurfing was all about 9 and welcomethen I had a wonderful 10 .I began to 11 the idea.What drove people to open their homes to 12 ?I suppose there was a bit of curiosity,but also a 13 to reach out and lend a hand to like-minded folks who mi

4、ght 14 their own lives.I became more 15 when my next host drove 30 kilometers to pick me up at the train station and took me to her home.The family 16 me like a long-lost relative.Seven cities in 14 days.Seven 17 .Seven new friends.One of the hosts asked,“Arent you afraid?”I wasnt sure of a(n) 18 re

5、sponse then,but I am now:Of what?If couchsurfing 19 me anything,its this:Most people are good and generous.And there is a basic human desire to 20 .Where will couchsurfing take me next?I cant wait to find out.1、Adoubt Bcharge Cresponsibility Dtrouble2、Aambition Bobservation Ccuriosity Denergy3、Acanc

6、eled Babandoned Cpostponed Dplanned4、Aexplore Bunite Crun Dleave5、Aincreased Bchanged Cdisappeared Dsurfaced6、Acool Bofficial Cwarm Dcautious7、Aapartment Bhotel Coffice Dgarage8、Abought Bserved Clent Dsold9、Aconcern Bdependence Chope Dtrust10、Ademand Bstart Creward Dinvitation11、Acarry out Btry out

7、Creflect on Dhit on12、Abeginners Bstrangers Csettlers Dpassengers13、Asuggestion Bcompetence Cpromise Ddesire14、Asave Bruin Cenrich Dshape15、Acertain Bskeptical Cserious Drigid16、Aguided Bpraised Cintroduced Dreceived17、Adrivers Bhosts Coptions Dattractions18、Aappropriate Bpositive Cstrong Dcorrect19

8、、Areturned Bawarded Ctaught Dcost20、Aescape Bconnect Cchallenge DtravelSection 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 1Theres a curious thing about p

9、eople. All of us are driven in some way or another to achievewe want to run faster, be more creative, win more awards, and earn more money. But heres the thing: if you want to offer warm of wisdom, constructive criticism or 360-degree feedback, then think again. Most of us would rather not hear it.O

10、ur easily-broken egos(自尊心) are partly to blame. We all want to meet our own expectations of ourselves, and so being critiqued can present a huge threat to our egos. Yet as decades of psychological theory and research have indicated, people have endless tricky strategies of remaining positive in the

11、face of criticism. For this reason, rather than us welcoming feedback with open arms, our first response is often an automatic defense. These reactions serve to make us feel better about ourselves.Psychological research exposes this unhealthy appetite for ignorance. In one study, students watched a

12、false educational film about a serious disease called TAA Deficiency. In fact, TAA Deficiency is completely fictional, but the students were not told this information; instead, they were asked whether they wished to provide a cheek test for assessing(评估) their risk of developing the disease. Half of

13、 the students were told that if they ever developed TAA Deficiency, then the treatment would involve them taking a two-week course of pills. Of this group, 52% agreed to provide the cheek test. The other half of students learned the treatment would involve taking the pills for the rest of their live

14、s. Of this group, only 21% agreed to the test.These findings show a common pattern seen in other studies within and beyond the context of healthcare. That is, people are especially resistant to hearing feedback when they believe it could lead them to do something difficultor unpleasant.1、The author implies in Paragraph 1 that people should _.Abe cautious when giving advice Bbe satisfied with what he hasCoffer constructive criticism Dcare less about others2、How do people usually react when facing criticism?AThey try to avoid it. BThey deal with it seriously.CThey tend to defend themselves.

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