2023年山东省济宁市任城区考研《英语一》点睛提分卷含解析

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1、2023年山东省济宁市任城区考研英语一点睛提分卷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)In 1948,my family drove to the Singer Sewing Center and bought a brand-new electric Singer. Then Ruby, my mother-i

2、n-law, 1 sewing. After supper, Ruby would bend over the machine, 2 clothes for her children and neighbors. Thousands of dresses. The Singer raised its needle millions of times.In 1987,Ruby 3 us on the phone, 4 .After thirty-nine years, her Singer didnt work. No repairman could fix it because parts w

3、ere not 5 .I went to a sewing machine store to buy one. Her old one was 6 .The new machines are plastic and have computers. They give classes on how to 7 them. In the display window was a 1948 metal Singer blackhead.“Does that one 8 ? ” I asked the man.“I dont know,” he said. He plugged it in. It 9

4、to work.“Its not for sale,” he said. Its a(an) 10 . There arent lots of old Singer blackheads around anyone”I 11 him about Ruby how she lives by herself and sews to keep busy, how she 12 only six dollars to make a dress 13 the people she sews for are poor.He 14 the machine to me for twenty-five doll

5、ars.The next weekend we took it to Rubys. She stood by the car as we opened the trunk. As she looked down at the 15 , a smile creased (弄皱)her face.“Its just like my 16 one,”she laughed.Its still going strong. Ruby 17 charges six dollars a dress.On several occasions, my wife and I found 1948 Singer b

6、lackheads in antique stores. We 18 them and gave them to Ruby. Shes got a lot of 19 ahead, and we dont want her to run out of sewing machines 20 she runs out of things to sew.1、Atook out Bgave up Cset about Dput off2、Adrying Bmaking Cwashing Dfolding3、Acalled Badvised Cchanged Dordered4、Apuzzled Bex

7、cited Cfrightened Ddiscouraged5、Aavailable Bpractical Csimple Dhelpful6、Aplastic Bmetal Cnoiseless Dman-made7、Afix Blink Cuse Dget8、Awork Bstay Cmatter Dstop9、Afailed Bbegan Ccontinued Dmeant10、Ainvention Bartwork Cbargain Ddisplay11、Aasked Bwarned Ctold Dreminded12、Aspends Bcharges Csaves Dearns13、

8、Awhile Buntil Cthough Dbecause14、Asold Blent Cdelivered Ddonated15、Acar Bclothes Cmachine Dcomputer16、Anew Bold Csmall Dlarge17、Astill Bonce Calready Dnever18、Abooked Bbought Ccopied Dborrowed19、Atravelling Blearning Ccooking Dsewing20、Aso Bif Cbefore DwhenSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirec

9、tions: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 1 About a month after I joined Facebook, I got a call from Lori Goler, a highly regarded senior director of marketing at eBay. She made it clear

10、this was a business call. “I want to apply to work with you at Facebook,” she said. “Instead of recommending myself, I want to ask you: What is your biggest problem, and how can I solve it?” My jaw hit the floor. I had hired thousands of people over the previous decade and no one had ever said anyth

11、ing remotely like that. People usually focus on finding the right role for themselves, with the implication that their skills will help the company. Lori put Facebooks needs front and center. It was a killer approach. I responded, “Recruiting is my biggest problem. And, yes, you can solve it.” Lori

12、never dreamed she would work in recruiting, but she jumped in. She even agreed to trade earnings for acquiring new skills in a new field. Lori did a great job running recruiting and within months was promoted to her current job, leading PeopleFacebook. The most common metaphor for careers is a ladde

13、r, but this concept no longer applies to most workers. As of 2010, the average American had eleven jobs from the ages of eighteen to forty-six alone. Lori often quotes Pattie Sellers, who came up with a much better metaphor: “Careers are a jungle gym, not a ladder.” As Lori describes it, theres only

14、 one way to get to the top of a ladder, but there are many ways to get to the top of a jungle gym. The jungle gym model benefits everyone, but especially women who might be starting careers, switching careers, getting blocked by external barriers, or reentering the workforce after taking time off. T

15、he ability to create a unique path with occasional dips, detours (弯路), and even dead ends presents great views of many people, not just those at the top. On a ladder, most climbers are stuck staring at the butt of the person above.1、Why did Lori make the call?AShe helped Facebook to solve the biggest pro

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