考研《英语一》黔东南南苗族侗族自治州施秉县2023年巅峰冲刺试卷含解析

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1、考研英语一黔东南南苗族侗族自治州施秉县2023年巅峰冲刺试卷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)I stepped outside into a beautiful summer day. The sun made everything look bright and cheerful. It would ha

2、ve been an excellent day for a picnicif I still had a 1 someone to picnic with.Nobody would have suspected the thunderstorm going on inside my heart. Lightning illuminated (照亮)hidden emotions briefly, followed by a series of 2 hopes. Small drops of tears poured down, washing off what remained of my

3、romantic dreams. .I sat at the bus stop with a book, reading the 3 paragraph for the fifth time and trying to look unconcerned about my internal (内心的)weather patterns. Sunglasses 4 my puffy (肿胀的)eyes and returned the reflection of a nearby flower. I will never love 5 Love is just an illusion (幻觉)lea

4、ding 6 I was so 7 in my thoughts, so I didnt notice the man taking a 8 beside me. Excuse me, Miss, but I couldnt 9 noticing that youre reading O. Henry. Hes my favorite author.His deep 10 surprised me. His 11 smile warmed up my damp heart and 12 some of the storm clouds. Hes my favorite as well. I t

5、ried to 13 his smile.We spent the next fifteen minutes talking about 14 and its influence in todays culture. The bus came and went. We 15 not to notice.“ 16 ,my name is Mark. As his 17 hand shook mine, an electric current coursed through me. Do you care to 18 me for lunch? he added, ignoring my blus

6、hing (绯红的)cheeks. Lets start all over again, shall we? Im 19 about what 1 did yesterday. I will never make you angry again.A 20 appeared, leading the way to a heart of gold. I followed it.1、Aspecial Bclever Chappy Drich2、Alasting Bruined Cfresh Dhigh3、Adifficult Bfunny Csame Dnext4、Ahurt Bmasked Cbl

7、inded Dcupped5、Afirst Bless Calone Dagain6、Anowhere Bforward Coutside Ddownstairs7、Ainterested Bpuzzled Cabsorbed Dsurprised8、Achance Bpicture Cdrink Dseat9、Aimagine Bappreciate Chelp Dstart10、Alove Bvoice Cthought Dunderstanding11、Amysterious Bforced Cproud Dfriendly12、Ablew away Bbrought back Cgat

8、hered up Dfigured out13、Aignore Breturn Cdescribe Dstop14、Aliterature Bfriendship Cweather Dhistory15、Ahappened Bagreed Cpretended Dexpected .16、AIn return BTo begin with COn the other hand DBy the way17、Abare Bwarm Cstrange Dskinny18、Atake Bthank Cjoin Dpay19、Aworried Bcurious 、 Cexcited Dsorry20、A

9、rainbow Brainstorm Cthunderstorm DsandstormSection 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 1It is widely acknowledged that cities with some kind of fu

10、nctioning ecosystems make for better place for humans to live. More plants and animals in cities make for happier, healthier people.A study conducted on green spaces in Sheffield, England, for instance, revealed that the greater the biodiversity(生物多样性), the greater the psychological well-being(健康) o

11、f the citys citizens. In Paris, researchers found that getting citizens to take part in day-long activities involving urban wildlife opened their eyes to the natural world for a time, at least.Few cities have been associated with urban ecology for as long as Berlin. “Slow economic recovery after the

12、 Second World War meant that reconstruction would take a long time. This provide local ecologist with the ideal conditions to develop an ambitious ecological research program in the bombed-out wastelands of West Berlin,” said Jens Lachmund, a sociologist at the University of Maastricht in the Nether

13、lands.The pioneering work in Berlin bad several consequences, especially the formation of significant natural spaces within the city, such as the Sudgelande Nature. “Berlin has indeed benefited a lot from being a case study in urban ecology,” said Lachmund.The recent research conducted by Mark Godda

14、rd, a biologist at the University of Leeds, and his colleagues confirmed the importance of natural space within an urban setting. Goddard and his team conducted a striking global analysis of bird and plant diversity, quantifying the influence of urbanization on levels of biodiversity around the worl

15、d. “Functioning urban ecosystems will be extremely important to human health and well-being,” said Goddard.Cities take up just 3% of the land surface area, yet according to the most recent figure from the United Nations, some 3. 6 billion people (just over 50% of the global population) now live in urb

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