2023年宁夏回族吴忠市利通区考研《英语一》高分冲刺试卷含解析

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1、2023年宁夏回族吴忠市利通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)Charlie was a rich boy who had more toys than you could imagine. His family had a lot of money, and 1 he liked s

2、omething, they would buy it for him. Then, he had no idea what things cost, and wouldnt 2 to take care of what he had. Nor did he realise how difficult it was for other children to get toys like the ones he had.A time came, though, when he was 3 used to all his toys and various stuff that he began t

3、o want something 4 One of his uncles found a fine horse and he gave it to Charlie. Charlie was very 5 at having a horse. He had never got something like that before.However, he 6 the horse just as badly as he did all his other toys, and it soon started looking 7 For the first time in his life Charli

4、e became truly 8 He loved the horse, and the fact that his family had offered to exchange it for a new one meant nothing to him. One day, while in the countryside, he saw a girl with a horse. The girl looked very poor, but the horse seemed happy and looked great.Wondering how she had 9 this, Charlie

5、 secretly followed her, watching everything she did. First he followed them through the forest, where he saw that she never used the whip, and never 10 the horse. Then they came to the stable, and 11 they arrived the girl fed and watered the horse. Then she carefully groomed (照顾) it. Charlie was sur

6、prised. This was the 12 of what Charlie had done to his horse.Charlie wanted to 13 and become like the girl. As no one had shown him how to do this, he 14 to her and asked her to teach him how to look after his horse. After her initial surprise, she happily 15 With her he learned how to 16 care and

7、effort into things. He learned that he could be much 17 with only a few special things that you truly 18 , than with thousands of toys that were only good for a short time and were then 19 aside. When the horse finally 20 all its strength and health, Charlie was happy that his effort had been worthw

8、hile.1、Awhichever Bwhenever Cwhatever Dhowever2、Arefuse Bbother Cobey Dhesitate3、Aso Bas Cquite Dvery4、Ausual Bdifferent Cright Dexpensive5、Aexcited Binterested Cannoyed Dhopeful6、Aoperated Bcommanded Ctrained Dtreated7、Atired Bpuzzled Cgrateful Dsick8、Aworried Bpatient Cashamed Ddoubtful9、Acontroll

9、ed Blearned Cmanaged Dprepared10、Ascratched Bhit Cbroke Ddamaged11、Aeven if Bevery time Cnow that Dsoon after12、Aglory Bdevotion Copposite Dassumption13、Achange Bcontinue Cinspect Dovercome14、Agot over Bturned over Ctook over Dwent over15、Aagreed Breceived Cadopted Dresponded16、Agive Bput Cspend Dta

10、ke17、Astringer Bhigher Chappier Dsmarter18、Acared for Bcut down Cpoured into Dlooked up19、Apicked Bdropped Cpassed Dthrown20、Arelieved Brecovered Clost DgraspedSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or

11、D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1 In the U.S. state of Washington, a road called Interstate 90 cuts through a wild, mountainous area to reach the city of Seattle. For the areas many kinds of animals, the busy highway greatly limits their movements. Crossing 1-90as the road

12、is calledis a risky but sometimes necessary act. But soon, animals will have a safer choice for crossing the road. They will be able to go above it.To help the animals, the state is finishing work on its largest-ever wildlife bridge. The 11-meter-tall, 20-meter-wide structure begins in the forest. I

13、t forms two arches above the highway, one for each direction of traffic. Workers are adding fencing and plants to help guide the animals across the bridge. Two-meter-thick walls will help block noise from vehicles below.The 1-90 Bridge is part of a growing number of wildlife crossings across the Uni

14、ted States. Some are fences, some are overland bridges, and some are underpasses. They all aim to keep drivers and animals away from each other. Collisions between animals and drivers are rarely deadly to people. But they are often deadly to wildlife. In Canadas Banff National Park, studies have fou

15、nd that wildlife crossings reduce the areas animal-driver collisions by 80 percent.Most of the wildlife bridges are in western states. But experts have noted many other areas that have a need for such paths. Jen Watkins, whose organization has helped campaign for animal crossings, says ftind for more crossings is the number-one barrier.Patty Garvey-Darda of the U.S.

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