考研《英语一》浮梁县2023年最后冲刺试题含解析

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1、考研英语一浮梁县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)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(ABC和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答案填写在答卷上。 One Saturday, I went shopping with my daughter, Helen, and son,

2、 Brandon. The car was filled with the childrens laughing and singing. As we up, we saw a truck with a big sign on it that Petting Zoo. The kids jumped up and asked, Daddy, can we go? Sure. I said, giving them a quarter (25 cents) before walking into the shopping center. They ran away and I felt free

3、 to take my time looking for I needed. There are a hundred little baby animals of all kinds in the zoo. Kids pay their money and stay there with the animals they like their moms and dads shop. Several minutes later, I and saw Helen walking along behind me. I was surprised to see she to shop rather t

4、han play with the animals. And I thought the children had to wait till the parents came to them up. I came up and asked what was wrong. She at me with those big brown eyes and said sadly. Well, Daddy. it cost 50 cents. So, I gave Brandon my . Then she said the most thing I ever heard. She repeated t

5、he family motto “ is action!” She had given Brandon her quarter, and loves little animals more than Helen. She had watched what both my and I did for years around the house after we had said love is action! And now it had become a of her lifestyle. Then we went back to the petting zoo. We stood Bran

6、don go crazy petting and feeding the animals. I had 50 cents a hole in my pocket. I never it to Helen, and she never asked for it. Because she know the whole family : Love always pays.1、A. drove Bdrew Cdressed Ddragged2、Awrote Bsaid Cexpressed Dwarned3、A. either Bneither Ceach Devery4、Awho Bwhen Cth

7、at Dwhat5、Afeeding Bcaring Cpetting Dnursing6、A. which B. while Cwhere D. whether,7、A. turned over B. turned out Cturned away Dturned around8、Achose Bchecked Chesitated Drefused9、Abring Bput Cpick Dwake10、Alooked up Blooked down C. looked through Dlooked over11、Apet Bcoat C. quarter Dcandy12、A. succ

8、essful Bbeautiful Charmful Dawful13、ATrust BUnderstanding CHonesty DLove14、Aanyone Bno one Cevery one Dsomeone15、Awife Bmother C. father Dchildren16、Apile B. pair Cpuzzle Dpart17、Aseeing Bwatching Cnoticing Dfeeling18、Adigging Bmaking Cburning D. hiding19、Apaid Bdelivered Coffered Dafforded20、Amotto

9、 Bmessage C. model DmatterSection 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 1Taxi-booking app Uber agreed to sell its business in China to Didi Chuxing.

10、 The two firms had been fierce competitors, but Didi Chuxing had controlled the Chinese market with an 87% share.Uber China launched in 2014, but it had failed to make any profit for a long time. Cheng Wei, founder and chief executive of Didi Chuxing, said the two companies had learned a great deal

11、from each other over the past two years in China. He added that the deal would set the mobile transportation industry on a healthier path of growth at a higher level. As part of the deal, Mr. Cheng would join the board of Uber, while Uber chief executive Travis Kalanick would also join Didis board.U

12、bers China business would own its separate branding while US-based Uber Technologies would hold about 17.5% in the combined company. Didi Chuxing is backed by Chinese Internet giants Tencent and Alibaba.Uber had been struggling to break into the Chinese market despite having Chinese search engine Ba

13、idu as an investor. Last February, the company admitted it was losing more than $1 billion a year in China. “Funding their Chinese dreams was becoming too expensive for Uber,” Duncan Clark, chairman of Beijing-based consultancy BDA, told the BBCTravis Kalanick said, “As a businessman, Ive learned th

14、at being successful is about listening to your head as well as following your heart.”The fierce competition had led both companies to spend much more on their journeys. The combination is likely to see fewer such subsidies(补贴). “One thing to watch carefully is how quickly consumers feel the impact as subsidies are withdrawn.” Mr. Clark added.The deal with Didi Chuxing came just days after China had agreed to provide a legal framework for taxi-ordering apps. Both Uber a

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