淳安县2023年考研《英语一》最后冲刺试题含解析

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1、淳安县2023年考研英语一最后冲刺试题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)I planted two seeds in my courtyard. They lay side by side in the rich 1 . The first says, “I want to grow! I want to s

2、end my 2 deep into the soil beneath me, and push my sprouts (芽) through the earths surface above me. I want to feel the warmth of the 3 on my face!” And she grew. The second seed says “I am 4 . If I send my roots into the ground 5 me I dont know what I will meet in the 6 . If I push my way through t

3、he 7 soil above me I may damage my delicate sprouts. What if I let my buds (花蕾) open and an insect tries to 8 them? And if I were to open my blossoms (花), a small child may 9 me from the ground. No, it is much better for me to wait until it is 10 . ” A yard hen scratching round for 11 found the wait

4、ing seed and quickly 12 it.The one thing I ask myself occasionally iswhat if it 13 ? What if I just give my plan a 14 and go full-heartedly after it? What if I stop 15 on the worst that can happen and go 16 the best that can happen? It seems to me that people have great 17 . Most people can do extra

5、ordinary things if they have the 18 to take the risk. Yet most people dont. 19 people sit on the sofa saying, “Im going to” Then they will do it when they get a job, when their finances are perfect. The truth is, your life can never be 20 . So step away from the couch sitters who are awaiting a sing

6、le perfect day to begin living their dreams!1、Afamily Bforest Cmineral Dsoil2、Abody Bhead Croots Dfeet3、Asun Bair Cflame Dwater4、Aweak Bafraid Cashamed Dchangeable5、Anearby Bahead Cout Dbelow6、Acorner Bdark Crain Dcell7、Ahard Bdamp Cthin Dloose8、Awater Bobserve Ceat Dabandon9、Ahide Brescue Csteal Dp

7、ull10、Alight Bsafe Ccool Dfine11、Afood Bfavour Cfun Dfreedom12、Arecognized Bcaught Cbroke Date13、Adiffers Bworks Cdeclines Dmatters14、Areply Bdirection Cchance Dassessment15、Afocusing Binsisting Chanding Dcalling16、Ato Baround Cfor Dfrom17、Aambition Bauthority Cpotential Dcompetence18、Aability Bconf

8、idente Cduty Dfantasy19、AFew BActive CIntellectual DCount less20、Aperfect Bawful Cpeaceful DconventionalSection 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)Tex

9、t 1 In the U.S. state of Washington, a road called Interstate 90 cuts through a wild, mountainous area to reach the city of Seattle. For the areas many kinds of animals, the busy highway greatly limits their movements. Crossing 1-90as the road is calledis a risky but sometimes necessary act. But soo

10、n, animals will have a safer choice for crossing the road. They will be able to go above it.To help the animals, the state is finishing work on its largest-ever wildlife bridge. The 11-meter-tall, 20-meter-wide structure begins in the forest. It forms two arches above the highway, one for each direc

11、tion of traffic. Workers are adding fencing and plants to help guide the animals across the bridge. Two-meter-thick walls will help block noise from vehicles below.The 1-90 Bridge is part of a growing number of wildlife crossings across the United States. Some are fences, some are overland bridges,

12、and some are underpasses. They all aim to keep drivers and animals away from each other. Collisions between animals and drivers are rarely deadly to people. But they are often deadly to wildlife. In Canadas Banff National Park, studies have found that wildlife crossings reduce the areas animal-drive

13、r collisions by 80 percent.Most of the wildlife bridges are in western states. But experts have noted many other areas that have a need for such paths. Jen Watkins, whose organization has helped campaign for animal crossings, says ftind for more crossings is the number-one barrier.Patty Garvey-Darda

14、 of the U.S. Forest Service has worked on the 1-90 crossing from the start of the project. She says the $6- million bridge will one day pay for itself because the highway will not have to be fully or partly closed each time a large animal is struck. She said, 4tIf you shut down Interstate 90, you sh

15、ut down interstate commerce.”1、What is the purpose of building the bridge over “Interstate 90”? ATo reduce human deaths in crash with wildlife.BTo prevent wildlife from being struck by vehicles.CTo arouse public awareness of wildlife protection.DTo provide a safer choice to cross the risky road.2、According to Jen Watkins, what is the bigg

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