甘肃省庆阳市西峰区2023年考研《英语一》高分通关卷含解析

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1、甘肃省庆阳市西峰区2023年考研英语一高分通关卷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)When I was a young man I had much ego (自负). I thought I 1 everything. I looked forward to fame and success. I can

2、even remember once in college 2 telling one of my friends: “If only everyone listened to me, then they would all be happy.” I 3 left school, ready to take on the world. Little did I know the world was about to take on me.In the 4 following college, instead of success, I found struggles. I had 5 in f

3、inding work. My jobs were either temporary or were 6 badly. When my wife and I had children, we were 7 to learn that both of our sons had Autism (自闭症) and would need to be 8 for the rest of their lives. I had no 9 why this had happened to us.In time, however, I began to 10 . My ego was decreasing fa

4、st. Instead of success, I found my 11 in moments of love. Playing and 12 with my sons brought me so much happiness. My boys 13 me more about peace, patience, joy and love than I could have ever learned on my own. I began to share the 14 I learned through my writings and my life. I finally realized t

5、hat my 15 in this world had nothing to do with fame or success. 16 , it had everything to do with allowing love and light into my life and 17 it with everyone I could.You may not be happy 100% of the time. 18 can be in this world. Yet, you will find a joy no earthly (世俗的) 19 could ever give. Put all

6、 of your moments, days, and years to good use then. 20 them with love.1、Aknew Bdeserved Cpossessed Dconfirmed2、Acalmly Bhonestly Cproudly Deagerly3、Afrequently Bfinally Csuddenly Dsmoothly4、Ayears Bmonths Cweeks Ddays5、Afun Bregret Cpower Dtrouble6、Adone Bpaid Cprepared Djudged7、Aexhausted Bannoyed

7、Cshocked Dembarrassed8、Ataken charge of Bpaid attention to Cput up with Dtaken care of9、Abelief Bhope Copinion Didea10、Aagree Bchange Cstruggle Dimprove11、Achallenge Bjoy Cluck Dgoal12、Alaughing Btoying Cswimming Dworking13、Afetched Bbrought Cprepared Dtaught14、Atheories Bcontents Clessons Dtruths15

8、、Ademand Bcareer Cpurpose Dworld16、ATherefore BAgain CAlso DInstead17、Asharing Bowning Cadmiring Denjoying18、ASomebody BNobody CEverybody DAnybody19、Aperson Bmatter Csuccess Dexperience20、ALive BFill CExchange DEquipSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answ

9、er the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1The last thing Caitlin Hipp would have expected as she prepared to turn 28 years old was to be living at home with her parents. All shes ever wanted to do is to become an elementary sch

10、ool teacher. However, Hipp has racked up(累计) $100,000 (about 0.67 million yuan) in student loan debt and isnt able to earn enough through working as a part-time skating instructor and restaurant server to live anywhere other than home.To some degree, multigenerational households have always been a p

11、art of American life. However, the number of adults who have been moving back in with their parents or never leaving home in the first place has been growing steadily.The Pew Research Center recently reported that 2016 was a milestone in the evolving living arrangements of young adults in the US. Un

12、til 2016, the most common living arrangement for young adults was to be living in their own property as part of a couple. UBS Financial Services, a Swiss global financial services company, released a report that even suggests one reason for the growing number of young adults still living at home cou

13、ld be that their family doesnt want them to leave. The report shows that 74 percent of millennials(千禧一代) get some kind of financial support from their parents after college. Millennials see their parents as peers, friends and mentors(导师). In return, their parents happily provide financial support we

14、ll into adulthood, helping fund everything for them. Stuart Hoffman, chief economist for the PNC Financial Group in the US, said “Although job growth for millennials since 2014 has improved, that doesnt necessarily mean that millennials are starting to fly the nest, he said. “They may like living at

15、 home and being able to save money.”He added, “While it has held back household formation and purchases on things, they are probably traveling more and eating out more. I dont know if it represents a change in moral values, its much more common for adult children to live in their parents homes because its becoming part of the culture.”

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