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1、考研英语一河北省邯郸市邱县2023年高分冲刺试题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) The Youth Commission meeting only just started; I didnt even want to think about the piles of homework sitting on
2、 my desk at home. I didnt wanted to 1 the youth involvement in the annual holiday parade in the meeting, much less 2 the speech of Ray DRay Dcame to every meeting of the Youth Commission. The local papers 3 him as “a thorn in public officials side-open, honest and overactive.” He gave himself the 4
3、of “Citizen Ray” and even wore a baseball cap with this name printed on the front. He came to the meetings and 5 unsafe bike lanes and noise complaints, 6 they had nothing to do with our 7 and we could do nothing about them. He always went over the two-minute limit for guest speakers, and would not
4、stop 8 until one of us told him his 9 was up.After countless nights of staying up to finish my 10 because of meetings that ran 11 , largely due to distractions provided by Citizen Ray, I began to hate his 12 . Why did he waste his time with the Youth Commission, when we couldnt 13 him with all of hi
5、s issues? 14 , we planned youth forums and relayed information about the town government to our peers; we didnt fix problems or give out building permits that he seemed to 15 .It took me several months to 16 understand the motivations of Citizen Ray. Most people in their late seventies are 17 to lea
6、ve the workplace and live in the relaxation provided by 18 . Ray D, however, considered participating in the public good as his duty as a(n) 19 . His efforts should be admired, not hated. After all, Ray is motivated, dedicated and ambitious. His persistence and 20 would prove valuable in any field o
7、f study or work, and I realized I should value his presence.1、AcontinueBenjoyCrememberDdiscuss2、Adepend onBwait forClisten toDrefer to3、AcharacterizedBtreatedCinvitedDemployed4、AgiftBtitleCpositionDpurpose5、Apicked upBwrote downCthought ofDtalked about6、AasBunlessCeven thoughDas if7、AdutiesBrecordsC
8、opportunitiesDtastes8、AperformingBspeakingCjudgingDstruggling9、AshowBpowerCtimeDtopic10、AserviceBreportCcollectionDhomework11、AquietlyBfrequentlyClateDagain12、ApresenceBproblemCresponseDadvantage13、AprovideBhelpCrewardDassociate14、AAfter allBAt lastCIn allDFor instance15、AobserveBchangeCcauseDneed16
9、、AnaturallyBaccidentallyCfinallyDtemporarily17、AluckyBbraveCsafeDhappy18、AschoolBpensionCtravelDdonation19、AcustomerBcitizenCprofessorDofficer20、AdeterminationBskillCfreedomDindependenceSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each te
10、xt by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1 For some people, walking or running outdoors is a great way to work out. What may not be so pleasant is seeing trash all over the ground. Well, some people are doing something about it. They are plogging!“Plogging”
11、 began in Sweden. The name combines the Swedish word “plocka,” which means to pick up, and the word Jogging, which means to run slowly. A Swedish man named Erik, started the movement in 2016. On the World Environment Day website, Erik says that he moved to Stockholm from a small community in norther
12、n Sweden each day he would ride his bike to work. Concerned about the amount of trash and litter he saw each day on his way to work, he took matters into his own hands.Plogging, by that term, may have officially begun in Sweden. But many people who exercise outdoors have been doing this for years. T
13、ake Jeff Horowitz for example. He is a personal trainer in Washington, DCHe often picks up trash while running outside. He even has turned it into a game; he will try to pick up the trash without stopping. “I didnt know it was a thing really. This is just my personal ethics (道德标准), where I go for a
14、run and if I happen to see a piece of garbage lying around and its within reach it is a kind of a little test for me to see if I can grab it and throw it in a near trash can without stopping. And that way, I think, it gives me a little exercise and a little focus for my run. And it helps clean up th
15、e neighborhood,” he announced.Today, logging is an official activity, one that is becoming increasingly popular. Cities around the world now hold logging events, “I would just hope people would think twice before dropping a garbage on the ground. We have containers. seems on every block. So, its easy to put your garbage in the trash cans. I just think people should think about it a little bit more. I do hope one day there will not be a need for