考研《英语一》临夏回族自治州乡族撒拉族自治县2023年深度预测试题含解析

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1、考研英语一临夏回族自治州乡族撒拉族自治县2023年深度预测试题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 recently visited India to meet women with AIDS. Having AIDS is considered as a mark of disgrace and the

2、punishment is abandonment. Most of these women had been 1 by their family.What I 2 most is how much they wanted to touch me and be touched as if physical 3 somehow proved their 4 .I spent time with the dying and saw rows of cots(帆布床). Every cot was 5 except for one in the corner, so I went there, ho

3、ping to provide some help. The 6 was a woman in her 30s. She had 7 eyes and was skinny. 8 , I suddenly felt helpless. I had nothing to 9 her. I couldnt save her, either.I 10 down and reached out to touch her-and when she 11 my hand, she grabbed it and wouldnt let go. We had been there together for a

4、 while when she pointed upward. It took me some time to 12 that she wanted to go up to the roof and sit outside. It was getting 13 and the sun was going down, and no one seemed 14 to take her upstairs.I carried her up. She sat on a chair, facing the west and watching the 15 I reminded the workers to

5、 16 her later. Then I had to leave. But she never 17 me.Sometimes its the people you cant help who 18 you the most . Optimism isnt a passive expectation that things will get better. It is a(n) 19 that we can make things better and we can help people, if we dont lose hope and dont look 20 .1、AbeatenB

6、abandonedCscoldedDcheated2、AvalueBcomplainCrememberDwonder3、AexcitementBcollisionCpleasureDcontact4、AbirthBfailureCworthDfuture5、AoccupiedBattendedCmadeDcovered6、ApatientBwitnessCnurseDworker7、AshiningBbeautifulCsorrowfulDgreedy8、AOtherwiseBHoweverCInsteadDBesides9、AentertainBprotectCconvinceDoffer1

7、0、AkneltBcalmedCwentDjumped11、ApushedBfeltCshookDwarmed12、Afigure outBget acrossCpoint outDput down13、AclearBcloudyClateDwindy14、AbraveBdeterminedCconfidentDwilling15、AnightBsunsetCroofDperformance16、AtreatBsaveCcomfortDfetch17、AleftBforgotCforgaveDthanked18、AchallengeBconfuseCsatisfyDinspire19、Aopp

8、ortunityBpromiseCbeliefDintention20、AawayBupCoutDbackSection 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 goes without saying, but bears repeating, the

9、re are too many cats and dogs without homes. While there are countless shelters and rescue centers that exist, some potential pet owners look to pet shops to find their furry friends. All too often, however, these animals come from puppy and kitten mills (繁殖场) that treat the creatures in cruel ways.

10、 San Francisco, however, is doing their part to stop this abuse with pet store adoption. Officials recently voted to ban the sale of non-rescue dogs and cats in local shops.The effect is two-fold. One, it will stop the popularity of the large-scale mills, which are famous for the miserable condition

11、s cats and does are kept in. Two, it will help facilitate the adoption of thousands of animals that are waiting for their forever homes in San Francisco shelters. District 4 Supervisor Katy Tang, who serves on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, supported law-making on the ban. “Dogs and cats so

12、ld in pet stores often come from inhumane puppy and kitten mills that treat animals with no regard for their health or well-being”, she wrote on Facebook. In her message, she also called on the U. S. Agriculture Department to reinstate information on its website that documents these types of animal

13、cruelty casesit was removed earlier this month.San Franciscos law-making is a victory for those concerned about animal rights, and they arent the first city to pass this type of measure. Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, and Austin also have similar laws in place, with hopefully

14、 more places to follow suit.1、What happened to some dogs and cats before they got in the pet stores?AThey were treated cruelly.BThey were abandoned in streets.CThey received warm welcome.DThey were raised in shelters and rescue centers.2、Which of the following may Katy Tang agree with most?APeople s

15、hould adopt the dogs and cats.BAnimals are too cruel to humans being.CGovernment can choose to kill all the dogs and cats.DIt is not right to ban the sale of non-rescue dogs and cats in local shops.3、What does the underlined word “reinstate” in Paragraph 2 mean?Aupdate BreplaceCpost again Ddownload4、What does the last paragraph mainly focus on?ANo Chinese city joins this type of movement.BSan Francisc

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