考研《英语一》昌黎县2023年统考试题含解析

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1、考研英语一昌黎县2023年统考试题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) I always hear about brave people on social media. If bravery is as simple as showing 1 during a time of fear, I 2 a time

2、 when I had a scary experience.My family had just arrived at our Christmas holiday house when the 3 came to drop off the keys and 4 us to watch out for wild mice running around his house. My parents 5 and said they would 6 the situation if they appear. The thought of 7 something like a mouse 8 enter

3、ed my mind. Besides, my father always came to my 9 if I needed him.While my parents 10 our bags, I decided to watch a movie in my room. Everyone else was 11 so I had to take care of my brother. Halfway through the movie, I really needed to take a bathroom 12 so I stepped out of my room, leaving him

4、alone in his baby bed. He disliked it, but I would only be 13 for a moment. “Whats the 14 that could happen?” I thought.When I left the room, my brother began to cry 15 he usually did. However, his crying grew louder and more fearful, so I hurried back, and was greeted by an 16 furry visitor.“Dad!”

5、I cried, “There is a rat in my room!”“Kill it!” he 17 .“But dad, I cant.”My mind 18 ; I was so frightened. The first thing I saw was an umbrella, so I 19 it. I began to hit the rat until it stopped moving.My parents were 20 that I put my fears aside to protect my brother. That day, I felt brave.1、As

6、trengthBprogressCintelligenceDskill2、AwasteBrecallCspendDappreciate3、AneighborBagentCstrangerDowner4、AwarnedBbeggedCallowedDencouraged5、AsighedBnoddedCcoughedDshook6、AignoreBhandleCovercomeDchallenge7、AobservingBplayingCteasingDkilling8、AalmostBgraduallyCneverDsuddenly9、AlifeBhandCmindDaid10、Aunpack

7、edBunfoldedCunlockedDuncovered11、AoccupiedBexcitedChurriedDfrightened12、AleaveBwalkCbreakDchance13、AavailableBbraveClostDgone14、AleastBworstCmostDbest15、AwhenBifCasDuntil16、AunreasonableBunexpectedCunconsciousDunqualified17、AcomplainedBinformedCyelledDsigned18、AfrozeBbrokeCwanderedDchanged19、Akicked

8、BhandedCseizedDthrew20、AafraidBawkwardCoverjoyedDproudSection 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 1 Kids Connect is a camp specifically for childr

9、en with physical and mild intelligence disabilities aged 9-16 (Single consideration given to those over the age of 16). It is held in Blockhouse Bay, Auckland. Occasionally we require meeting a child before camp to ensure we are able to meet their needs during the camp. Acceptance is not automatic,

10、but at the decision of the camp director.Our camps are conducted by experienced staff. We take every effort to give your children a safe and enjoyable weekend. Our aim is that every child comes away with lasting memories of what they have experienced, explored and enjoyed at our camp.We focus on bui

11、lding strong, healthy relationships with other children (with and without physical disabilities) and with group leaders.We have a weekend packed full of activities, action and fun. Team games and competitions, songs Cross-country race on a wheelchair accessible track Motorcycling Process design Disc

12、ussions, great food and loads of fun!The camp fee is approximately $135 (subject to change). We also accept payment by way of Ministry of Health carer support forms.Day visits and rates can be organized on a personal basis if a full weekend stay is unsuitable.For a registration form or for more info

13、rmation, please email info cbm. org. nz or phone 09 6305271Kids ConnectBox 8774, Symonds Street Auckland 1150Website: www. cbm. org. nz1、Who is the text mainly written for?AOutdoor enthusiasts.BInternational travelers.CTeenagers.DParents.2、What can children do at the camp?ALearn to cook.BEnjoy outdo

14、or activities.CPractice favorite hobbies.DCarry out research activities.3、What is the main purpose of the text?ATo attract children to the camp.BTo explain the aim of the camp.CTo talk about camping experiences.DTo describe the programs of the campText 2Each year there is an increasing number of car

15、s on roads and streets as millions of new cars and trucks(卡车)are produced. One out of every six Americans works at putting together the parts of cars, driving trucks, building roads or filling cars and trucks with gas. Americans wont live without cars!Most Americans would find it hard to think what life could look like without a car. However, some have realized the serious p

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