2023年德阳市中江县考研《英语一》全真模拟试题含解析

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1、2023年德阳市中江县考研英语一全真模拟试题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 used to hate running. It seemed too hard, and pushing outside my comfort zone was not what I was 1 to do. My husb

2、and Charles had been a serious competitive 2 for many years. After our marriage, he wouldnt 3 talk- ing about how much he missed it. So he picked it up again, and after about a year, I started to 4 him at the track. Just a few weeks later, Charles 5 us both up for a five-kilometer race. I 6 about do

3、ing it. It was too soon.But on race day, there I was. The gun 7 . Thousands of runners pushed forward. The first kilometer was tough. “I dont think Im gonna make it.” I was already breathing 8 and painfully aware of the group of runners pounding past me. “No, youre doing great,” said Charles. He was

4、 trying to encourage me, to get me focused on something else 9 my discomfort. “I cant,” I said, barely audibly (听得见地). He tried a 10 way to persuade me. “Just make it to that house and lets see how you 11 .”After another minute I saw the three-kilometer mark. All I could think of was that I was dyin

5、g and that my husband made me 12 . Miserable doesnt even begin to describe how I felt. “Youll be fine. Youve got less than a kilometer to go.” I rounded a corner, and saw both sides of the street 13 with people watching the race, all cheering the runners on. I willed my 14 to keep going. Then I look

6、ed up and saw the clock. The seconds ticking away gave me 15 . I knew that if I 16 finished this race I would achieve something. 17 , I straightened up and kicked it. I had my arms held higher when I passed through the finish line. A volunteer 18 a medal around my neck.“You did great! Im so proud of

7、 you!” Charles was 19 that Id made it. “That was AMAZING! I want to do another race. This running stuff is amazing!” I proudly 20 my medal as we walked to the post-race festivities. My lungs and my comfort zone both expanded.1、AacceptedBpermittedCpushedDraised2、ArunnerBpolicemanCdoctorDlawyer3、Aregr

8、etBmindCstopDforget4、AfollowBattendCjoinDurge5、AsignedBgatheredCinvolvedDregistered6、AcommentedBhesitatedCwonderedDenquired7、Awent offBwent outCbroke offDbroke out8、AsmoothlyBheavilyCquicklyDabruptly9、Aor ratherBmore thanCrather thanDbetter than10、ApleasantBreasonableCcasualDdifferent11、AreactBdescr

9、ibeCfeelDrealize12、AashamedBpainfulCembarrassedDnervous13、ArichBlooseCreadyDthick14、AarmsBmindCheartDlegs15、AstrengthBpatienceCexpectationDwisdom16、AformallyBimmediatelyCnormallyDactually17、AHoweverBThereforeCYetDInstead18、ArewardedBhandedCputDpresented19、AthrilledBamusedCshockedDfrozen20、AenjoyedBh

10、uggedCkeptDseizedSection 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 1 Sydneys Royal Botanic Gardens are to start a war on gray-headed flying foxes. These

11、 super bats have invaded one of Australias most famous public spaces. Officials have said the animals are destroying trees and have to move on.These unwanted guests at Sydneys Royal Botanic Gardens look like tiny foxes with wings. Officials have estimated there are about 11,000 of them living in the

12、 picturesque harbor-side park. After inspecting damage to dozens of trees they now believe there are twice as many as previously thought. Branches have been breaking under the weight of these furry invaders and their droppings have been poisoning plants.Help may well be at hand, however, in the shap

13、e of the ordinary garbage bin. The gardens director Dr. Tim Entwistle hopes the unpleasant sounds of crashing bin lids will agitate the flying foxes and force them to move on. “The way to disturb them is to use noises, so weve used the loud noises made by rubbish bins in the past. You can also use s

14、peakers as long as you move the noise around, and what well do is have a series of noises, at the beginning and end of the day. What weve found in the past is that the flying foxes leave the gardens and go somewhere else,” said Tim.The gray-headed flying fox is Australias largest bat. It flies aroun

15、d at night using its eyes and a powerful sense of smell to search for fruit and flowers. Officials at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney have said theyre optimistic the unwelcome colony can be uprooted. If and when the bats do move to other parts of the city they will of course then become someone elses problem.1、According to the passage, Why do people want to get rid of the flying foxes ?ABecause the garden are important public plac

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