2023年上海市卢湾区考研《英语一》统考试题含解析

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1、2023年上海市卢湾区考研英语一统考试题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)Our familys first hosting experience began in January of 2015 with our Italian daughter Victoria. We had so much fun w

2、ith her that we could not 1 to experience a new, different country, so we 2 to host another World Heritage Exchange Student.As soon as we saw Mernas information, we knew she was 3 ,a YES Scholarship student, and Egyptian. We began to fall in love with our Egyptain 4 right away. We Skyped, and emaile

3、d for five months 5 she arrived in the US. When she 6 got off the plane, it was as if we were finally a(n) 7 family again.My husband and I grew up believing that other cultures 8 us, and hosting a foreign Exchange Student just seems so 9 for us. We felt it would be a 10 experience for our children t

4、o grow up seeing other cultures and learning to love others as a(n) 11 . Our small children are enjoying the experience vastly, learning a new language 12 , and realizing that the other side of the world is not all that 13 our country.Merna is small, loving, helpful, charming, caring and a real 14 t

5、o our lives. She has 15 us all so much. We cannot 16 our lives without our Italian and Egyptain daughters. We do plan to travel to 17 countries because of them, and we will be sending our children as exchange students to live with our new 18 families.I want to thank World Heritage for 19 a chance fo

6、r our family to grow from four children to six children all in one year. We are all excited at this experience of a lifetime and will forever 20 it.1、Ahelp Bchoose Cwait Dintend2、Aapplied Bafforded Cmanaged Dremembered3、Abrilliant Bambitious Ccute Dloyal4、Afriend Bstudent Cdaughter Drelative5、Aonce

7、Bafter Csince Dbefore6、Aeven Balready Cjust Dever7、Abig Bforeign Cfree Dwhole8、Aappeal to Bstick to Cbelong to Dtake to9、Acommon Bnatural Capparent Dsimple10、Anormal Bpersonal Cpromising Drewarding11、Acompanion Breminder Cequal Dindividual12、Alittle by little Bfew by few Cone by one Dside by side13、

8、Aamongst Bunlike Copposite Dabout14、Aguest Bheroine Cbeliever Dblessing15、Aoffered Bwarned Ctaught Dleft16、Alive Benjoy Cimagine Dcontinue17、Aother Banother Call Dboth18、Aextended Bincreased Cformed Dloved19、Ahaving Bproviding Cgetting Dallowing20、Aconduct Bappreciate Cdesire DadoreSection II Readin

9、g 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 1Education Secretary Nicky Morgan has called for a return to the classics of English literature in schools, but are the

10、y still appropriate for todays children?A quick scan of any list of the most read childrens books will reveal(揭示) that todays young people are growing up in a very different literary environment from their parents.Gone from bedroom bookshelves are the Famous Five and the Chronicles of Narnia. And in

11、 their places are the likes of Jeff Kinneys Diary of a Wimpy Kid. And as for the 19th Century classics of English literature, such as Emily Bronte and Charles Dickens, many children simply have not heard of them.One south London mother, Geri Cox, explained how her daughters Year 5 class was to be na

12、med this year after the literary giant, Jane Austen. But the class teacher soon had second thoughts when the suggested name was met with blank stares. “My daughter came back and said they werent going to be called Austen class anymore, because not many people had heard of her. Instead, the class was

13、 to be named after Rowing, the Harry Potter author.”Ms. Morgan argues that children will miss out if they do not have access to “our rich heritage(遗产) of world-famous childrens literature”. But perhaps these more modern books are able to do the job of lighting the literary touch paper just as well.

14、A spokesman for Penguin Random House Childrens books said: “Millions of children are readers because of Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Jeff Kinneys work is perfect for turning unwilling readers on to books.”According to Seni Glaister, childrens books expert, the mix of type-face and art is a big part of t

15、he attraction. “It means the text does not look frightening and that it will therefore appeal to unwilling readers.”1、Who enjoys the greatest popularity among children?AJeff Kinney. BJane Austen.CEmily Bronte. DCharles Dickens2、What does the story of Geri Coxs daughter suggest?ATeachers learn less about their students.BChildren often star

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