广河县2023年考研《英语一》临考冲刺试题含解析

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1、广河县2023年考研英语一临考冲刺试题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)It was Mothers Day morning and I was doing some shopping at our local supermarket with my five-year-old son, Tenyson.As

2、 we were leaving, we found that an elderly woman had fallen over at the 1 and had hit her head on the concrete. Her 2 was with her, but there was blood everywhere and the woman was embarrassed and clearly 3 Walking 4 the scene, Tenyson became very upset about 5 had happened to the couple. He said to

3、 me, “Mum, its not much fun falling over in front of everyone.”At the front of the supermarket, a charity group had set up a 6 selling cooked sausages and flowers to 7 funds. Tenyson 8 that we should buy the lady a flower. “It will make her feel 9 ,” he said. I was 10 that hed 11 such a sweet idea.

4、So we went over to the flower seller and asked her 12 we could buy a flower for the lady to cheer her up. “Just take it,” she 13 “I cant take your money for such a wonderful gesture.” 14 we walked up to her, my son became frightened by all the blood and medical equipment. He said he was just too 15

5、to go up to her 16 , I gave the flower to the womans husband and told him, “My son was very upset for your wife and wanted to give her this flower to make her feel better.” 17 that, the old man started crying and said, “Thank you so much, you have a wonderful son. Happy Mothers Day to you.”The man t

6、hen bent down and gave his wife the flower, 18 her who it was from 19 badly hurt and shaken, the old lady looked 20 at Tenyson with love in her eyes and gave him a little smile.1、AentranceBfrontCmiddleDend2、AsonBhusbandCdaughterDfriend3、Ain timeBin caseCin shockDin short4、AtowardsBthroughCoverDby5、A

7、whichBthatCwhoDwhat6、AbuildingBstudyCnoticeDstand7、AgetBmakeCraiseDrise8、AsuggestedBaskedCtoldDadmitted9、AlessBmoreCworseDbetter10、AangryBhappyCamazedDsad11、Acatch up withBcome up withCget away withDput up with12、AbecauseBthoughCifDwhen13、AaskedBrepliedCrepeatedDreceived14、AAsBSinceCForDWith15、Aener

8、geticBscaredCsatisfiedDexcited16、AInsteadBHoweverCAlsoDSo17、AForBAtCAboutDOf18、AtalkingBbeggingCorderingDtelling19、AWhenBBecauseCWhyDThough20、AawayBoffCupDdownSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D

9、. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1 Friends always ask why I, a middle-aged woman with no athletic talent, travel to perilous places the jungles of Thailand or Borneo, for example, where the water is often unsafe and the food risky; places with infectious diseases, poisonous s

10、nakes and the wildest animals; some places where the locals are just a few generations past headhunting.I never know how to answer. My travel decisions assumed a new gravity nine years ago after I suffered a stroke. To prevent another stroke, my doctors told me, Id have to take dangerously high leve

11、ls of blood thinner (血液稀释剂) for the rest of my life and any travel would be risky.I had to think about what was important to me: family, of course, and friends. But then what? No matter how many times I thought about it, no bucket list was complete without travel. Then I had to decide how I might ma

12、nage the risk. I had to decide how lucky I felt.My return to travel after my stroke came in baby steps. The first real test of my travel courage came nine months after my stroke when I joined my husband, Jack, on a business trip to China. After wed toured the remains of a Tang dynasty temple on a hi

13、gh mountain, Jack wanted to ride down on a toboggan (长雪橇).Before the stroke it wouldve seemed like fun. But now? I hesitated. My mental klaxon (高音喇叭) screamed warnings about the consequences of a cut, a fall, and a crash. Then, gaining confidence from who knows where, I lowered myself carefully into

14、 the toboggan, which marked my adventure travel comeback.In the years since then, Ive traveled about twenty-five percent of the time. Through it all, my lucks held out no deadly falls, no car accidents or serious infections. For me, adventure travel is a risk worth taking. Travel broadens my world a

15、nd keeps me connected to nature. Whats more, saying “yes” to travel keeps me connected to myself.1、What does the underlined word “perilous” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?AUnique.BDangerous.CHistorical.DFamous.2、What did the doctors advise the author to do?ADo proper exercise.BEnjoy the rest of her life.CKeep away from traveling.DSpend more time with her family.3、Why did the author mention her travel to China?AIt was her last adventure.BShe rec

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