2023年永寿县考研《英语一》考前冲刺试题含解析

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1、2023年永寿县考研英语一考前冲刺试题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) A single mother of five who lived through countless hardships is celebrating a big milestone in her life - passing the

2、 lawyer exam.Ieshia Champs, 33, 1 her law degree at Texas Southern University in April. She also gained online 2 when she uploaded graduation photos of herself and her kids on Facebook.Last Monday, she 3 an update on Facebook along with a letter from the Texas Board of Law Examiner 4 she passed the

3、exam. “It doesnt matter whoever counted me out, 5 God counted me in,” she wrote on Facebook.According to her letter, she will need to finish her licensing process in order to become a practicing 6 in Texas.Champs told CBS News in April that she wanted to be in the law field from a young age, despite

4、 7 hardships throughout her life.While pregnant with her fourth baby, Champs said her home was 8 by a fire, she lost her job and 9 , and her husband died of cancer.“I really didnt have any stable 10 at that time. My mom was 11 drugs. My father passed away. And I was 12 ,”Champs said. “I lived with f

5、riends. Then I decided to go on my 13 .”But Champs said her success can be 14 to her children, who often helped their mother as she was studying to earn her 15 .“When I look at the pictures, I cry, I smile, and Im very 16 ,” Champs told CBS News. “I see a 17 who at one time knew that the hardships w

6、ere 18 her, Looking at that picture 19 me of the fact that I wasnt beaten by the hardships but I and my children destroyed them. I will never 20 .”1、AearnedBstruggledCquitDspotted2、AblameBfameCdiscountDfund3、AdeletedBmadeCpostedDdeliveries4、AacceptingBbelievingCaccompanyingDconfirming5、AbecauseBthou

7、ghCdespiteDinstead6、AmotherBlawyerCjudgeDgraduate7、AnormalBbearableCaverageDcountless8、AbuiltBchangedCdestroyedDdecorated9、AsimplyBsignificantlyCunfortunatelyDobviously10、ApromiseBorganizationCpityDincome11、Aattached toBaddicted toCfree fromDbored with12、AhomelessBproudCbrilliantDpleasant13、AlifeBjo

8、bCmarriageDpayment14、AledBreducedCdevotedDcredited15、AmoneyBdegreeCdignityDeffect16、AgratefulBpainfulCstressfulDhopeful17、AvictimBfriendCwomanDstudent18、AforBwithCagainstDwithout19、AchargesBremindsCtellsDignores20、Agive outBbreak awayCgo crazyDgive inSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:

9、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 1You may think that the story of Pygmalion (卖花女, 1913)-in which people are judged by the way they talk - is something that only existed in the days of

10、British high society. But thanks to etiquette (礼仪) expert and author William Hanson, we realize that little has changed during the past 100 years.In a BBC radio program, Hanson released a list of common words used in British English that could reveal whether a person is “common” or “fashionable”.And

11、 yet here comes the interesting part: While some of us might go through life using fancy words, dressing in ways that make us appear more well-off than we really are, there are wealthy people in the world who try to hide their riches because they want to be seen as “normal” instead of “showy”.Beatri

12、ce, for example, is a New Yorker who inherited (继承) millions of dollars. She told The New York Times that she has a habit of removing the price tags from her clothes so her house staff dont see them and feel uncomfortable.“We dont want that Wow.” said Scott, also a New Yorker, who had just inherited

13、 over $3 million. “Were just not the type of people who wear it on our sleeve.”1、What does William Hanson find?APeople failed to judge others manner.BPeople meet impolite persons frequently.CPeople tend to use more polite words.DPeople judge others by their way of talking.2、What do rich people prefe

14、r to do?ATo earn more money.BTo hide their riches.CTo think highly of their wealth.DTo judge others by their wealth.3、Why did Beatrice remove the price tags on her clothes?ATo show off her fashion sense.BTo avoid making people around her uncomfortable.4、What does the underlined word “it” in the last

15、 sentence mean?AThe Times magazine. BThe brand label.CThe inheritance contract. DThe price tag.Text 2What do Leonardo da Vincii, Marie Curie, and Albert Einstein have in common? They were all left-handed, along with other famous people including Brad Pitt PrinceWilliam, and Barack Obama. In fact, an estimated 13 percent of the worldspopulation may be left-handed and still most

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