考研《英语一》甘肃省天水市武山县2023年最后冲刺试题含解析

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1、考研英语一甘肃省天水市武山县2023年最后冲刺试题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)During summer vacations,I volunteered at the vets,so Id seen a lot of 1 .Minnie was by far the funniest-looking d

2、og Id ever seen.Thin curly hair rarely 2 her sausage-shaped body,and her tail looked like a rats tail.She was brought to the vet to be put to 3 because her owners didnt want her anymore. I thought Minnie had a 4 personality,though.“No one should judge her by her 5 ,” I thought. 6 ,I advertised Minni

3、e in the local paper: “Funny-looking dog,well behaved,needs a(n) 7 family.”When a young man 8 ,I warned him that Minnie was 9 looking.The boy on the phone told me that his grandfathers sixteen-year-old dog had just 10 .They wanted Minnie no matter 11 .I gave Minnie a good bath and cleaned her 12 hai

4、r.Then we waited for them to arrive.At last,an old car drove up 13 the vets.Two kids raced to the door.They 14 Minnie into their arms and rushed her out to their grandfather,who was waiting in the car.I hurried behind them to see his 15 to Min- rue*Inside the car,the grandfather held Minnie in his 1

5、6 and stroked her soft hair.She licked(舔) his face.Her rattail 17 around so quickly that it looked like it might fly off her body. It was love at first lick.Shes 18 !” the old man said.I was 19 that Minnie had found the good home that she 20 .Thats when I saw that the grandfathers eyes were a milky

6、white color-he was blind.1、Abirds Bdogs Cfish Dsheep2、Acut Bcovered Cmanaged Dlifted3、Alie Bdance Csleep Dstudy4、Arude Bsmall Cpoor Dsweet5、Alooks Bwords Cstories Dincidents6、AFinally BGenerally CUnluckily DSurprisingly7、Ainteresting Bamazing Cloving Dboring8、Aleft Blost Ccancelled Dcalled9、Astrange

7、 Bnice Cgood Dnew10、Aincreased Bdied Cdeveloped Dimproved11、Awho Bwhere Cwhen Dwhat12、Abig Bhot Cstrong Dmessy13、Ain front of Bon behalf of Cin regard to Don the way to14、Aknocked Bhugged Ckicked Djoined15、Areason Bexcuse Creaction Dknowledge16、Alegs Bshoulder Cface Darms17、Ashocked Bthrew Cwagged D

8、beat18、Augly Bperfect Cimpossible Dgenerous19、Athankful Bsad Cstrict Dhonest20、Afound Bremembered Cdeserved DforgotSection 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

9、 points)Text 1Narrative medicine for healthcare professionalsIf you re a healthcare professional looking to better serve your patients, a practice known as narrative medicine may have a powerful impact. In narrative medicine, patients share the stories behind their health conditions, with an emphasi

10、s(强调 ) on their personal and emotional experience of illness, enabling clinicians (临床医生 )to provide sympathetic care. According to a report published in The Permanente Journal, the stories shared may act as a useful resource for understanding the individual, patient - specific meaning of an illness.

11、 It s thought that this understanding may provide clinicians with a unique and invaluable insight into how best to treat the condition at hand.In a healthcare system where providers are so often pressed for time, the idea of taking time out to hear each patient s health story may seem discouraging.

12、However, many practitioners of narrative medicine have found that the benefits of this practice supersede (取代) any concerns about time management. Along with a deeper understanding of the connections between patients behaviors and symptoms and the struggles that patients face in controlling their co

13、nditions, the benefits of narrative medicine include a stronger insight into possible treatments. It s also thought that building a health narrative may help patients feel more engaged(参与感) and empowered when it comes to managing their condition. What s more , studies have shown that patients may ex

14、perience improvement in symptoms when encouraged to express their conditions about their illness.Once you ve included narrative medicine in your practice, getting the word out can help you draw patients who are seeking this approach to healthcare. Along with updating your website, you can expand you

15、r reach with social media platforms, like Facebook and Twitter. Using social media content and blog posts to share your experiences can arouse the interest of patients. Since many patients may be unfamiliar with narrative medicine, your content can go a long way in spreading the word about the many benefits of this practice. Even if you don t write ab

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