考研《英语一》2023年牡丹江市西安区深度预测试卷含解析

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1、考研英语一2023年牡丹江市西安区深度预测试卷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) Spelling was sort of my superpower. I wasnt a math or science guy, but I could chew and 1 books.“Your word is onom

2、atopoeia,” said the announcer. On the stage of “School Bee,” my brain 2 to the spelling bees ahead: first the county championship, then the state, and finally the national spelling bee. I glanced back at Alexa, who wanted another chance at 3 If I missed this word, she d be 4 in the game. But that wo

3、uldnt happen. Chin up, shoulders back, I 5 my throat, “O-n-o-m-a-t-o-p-o-e-i-a.” I made it.The trophy (奖杯) was presented to me. I shouted onstage, “I am the alpha-best”. Surprisingly, my sister, Deandra, rolled her eyes. “Youre a 6 winner.” Deandra made a 7 face. “She tried to shake your hand but yo

4、u 8 .”I didnt 9 at all. “Anyway, I won the school bee.” “Dont be proud. Youll soon be facing the 10 of the best in the county bee.”“Will they 11 me? I am the alpha-best with no efforts at all.” After six rounds, the number of students 12 from more than 100 to just seven and I was one out of the seve

5、n. If I had been given words like aerospace or conical, Id make 13 already. Unfortunately, I 14 with the word maestro at last. I stood 15 for the longest moment.The final winner acted the exact 16 of mine. He accepted his trophy with a small bow, and then shook hands with the runner-up (亚军). I got t

6、o know Deandras words 17 .I apologized to Alexa, “Im sorry I was so 18 when I won.” “How was the county bee?” Alexa asked. “A 19 .” If you need a study partner for next time, Im happy to help.” “Really? Lets 20 on it, partner.” “Better late than never.” Alexa said, shaking my hand.1、ApreferBacquireC

7、writeDdigest2、Aflashed backBfast forwardedCpaid attentionDgot down3、AwinningBannouncingClisteningDmissing4、AbackBoffCoutDaway5、AdriedBclearedCclosedDchoked6、AterribleBfairCgreatDreal7、AhappyBsourCcheerfulDpainful8、AignoredBagreedCacceptedDdoubted9、AanswerBcareCregretDdecline10、ApoorestBeasiestCbestD

8、luckiest11、AadmireBpassCinfluenceDmatch12、AjumpedBroseCdecreasedDspread13、AconcernBeffortsCprogressDhistory14、AchangedBfellCcrashedDrelieved15、AbyBaroundCfrozenDtall16、AroleBwayCoppositeDbehavior17、Atook placeBmade senseCcame outDcaught up18、AashamedBshockedCcautiousDimpolite19、AdisasterBdealCsucces

9、sDdream20、ArelyBrestCbaseDshakeSection 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 1If you look on the Internet, you will see that almost every day of the

10、 year celebrates some kind of food. These “holidays” have become very popular across the United States. They often are trending stories on Twitter, and described in the U.S. media. They give people a chance to enjoy something they might not eat normally, like National Onion Ring Day, for example.Foo

11、d holidays also give restaurants and other businesses a chance to promote their products.But where did these distinctly American “holidays” come from?Many are the invention of an Alabama man, John-Bryan Hopkins. He writes about food for his F website.Hopkins told Time magazine that when he began his

12、 site in 2006, there were only 175 “holidays.” “I filled in the rest,” he said. Some of his favorites are National Oreo Cookie Day on March 6 and National Tater Tot Day on February 2.The National Day Calendar has a list of all the different food and non-food related “holidays.” In the past, the webs

13、ite used to let anyone create their own day - for a price. But now, the site only accepts requests from businesses and other organizations.While some food “holidays” are indeed made-up, many have historical roots. For example, National Beer Day on April 7 marks the end of a U.S. ban on the productio

14、n, transport, import and sale of alcoholic drinks. The ban lasted from 1920 until 1933. The Salvation Army, a Christian group, launched U.S. National Doughnut Day on June 1, 1938. It was meant to honor women who served soldiers doughnuts during World War I.But not everyone likes food holidays.Bethan

15、y Jean Clement is a food writer for the Seattle Times newspaper.She wrote, “I get that some people might be excited by, say, National Doughnut Day.But you really can have a doughnut any day you want!”Tavi Juarez, of F, thinks national food holidays are here to stay. She told the Seattle Times, “In my humble opinion, I believe that food holidays will continue to grow in popularity online. Because theres a

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