磐安县2023年考研《英语一》点睛提分卷含解析

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1、磐安县2023年考研英语一点睛提分卷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)The Person Who Influenced Me the MostI opened the box and took out the shining gold bracelet. “For me? I could barely ta

2、lk. Yes, of course, said my Aunt Estelle, I really shouldnt have been 1 because she was like that, unexpected and golden.When I was younger, I knew that I could always go to my Aunt Estelle for comfort, advice and 2 . She was my best friend and my guardian angel. I could always be 3 with her and tel

3、l her anything that was on my mind. She also knew when I was trying to 4 something. Aunt Estelle gave me advice when it was sought and guided me 5 many difficulties.Last December, I was faced with one of the most difficult 6 I ever had to make in my life. She was dying of cancer and I was 7 to go to

4、 Israel for two weeks for a research project. 8 , I sought Aunt Estelles advice but for the 9 time I didnt like her response. When I went to the hospital to visit her for what turned out to be the last time, she was waiting for me with a book about Israel on her bed and made it very clear that she 1

5、0 me to gothat it was her greatest wish for me to gohaw could I 11 her. Aunt Estelle was the most unselfish person I ever knew and would not even consider my 12 about going. She called me 13 I left for Israel to tell me that she loved me and that she would always be with me.I went to Israel and had

6、the time of my life. When I returned, my parents 14 me up, I told them I couldnt wait to tell Aunt Estelle about my journey. They became 15 and I knew before they said the words that she had died. Aunt Estelles unselfishness was her greatest 16 .The gold bracelet she gave me for my sixteenth birthda

7、y was the one that I had always admired on her. Each time I look at it I am 17 of an even greater gift from my aunt, the gift of her 18 .Whenever I find myself becoming too self-centered and 19 the needs of those around me, I recall her selflessness and 20 to follow her example to make the needs of

8、others a priority.1、Aannoyed Bpuzzled Csurprised Dworried2、Asupport Bfund Cknowledge Dpleasure3、Acareful Bcontent Cfamiliar Dhonest4、Aavoid Bhide Cgain Dcontrol5、Athrough Bwith Coff Dover6、Asuggestions Bchoices Cchanges Dplans7、Aguided Bpersuaded Cdetermined Dscheduled8、ASuddenly BObviously CNatural

9、ly DLuckily9、Afirst Bonly Cnext Dlast10、Aordered Ballowed Cexpected Dinspired11、Astop Brefuse Cblame Dsurprise12、Aconfusion Bthought Cproject Dhesitation13、Abefore Buntil Cafter Dsince14、Alifted Bpicked Ccheered Dbrought15、Asilent Bnervous Crelaxed Dshocked16、Adream Breward Cgift Dhonor17、Aconvinced

10、 Breminded Cinformed Dtold18、Ainterest Bpatience Clove Deffort19、Afeeling Bdiscovering Csatisfying Doverlooking20、Ademand Bagree Cprefer DattemptSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your an

11、swers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1 Throughout history scientists have risked their health and their lives in their search for the truth.Sir Isaac Newton, the seventeenth century scientist, was very smart, but that didnt stop him from doing some pretty stupid things. In his laboratory in Ca

12、mbridge he often did the strangest experiments. Once, while testing how light passes through lenses (晶状体), he put a long needle into his eye, pushed it to the back, and then moved it around just to see what would happen. Luckily, nothing long-lasting did. On another occasion he stared at the sun for

13、 as long as he could bear, to discover what effect this would have on his sight. Again he escaped sufferingpermanentdamage, though he had to spend some days in a darkened room before his eyes recovered.In the 1750s the Swedish chemist Karl Scheele was the first person to find a way to produce phosph

14、orus (磷). He in fact discovered eight more chemical elements including chlorine (氯), though he didnt get any praise for them. He was a very clever scientist, but his one failing was a curious habit of tasting a little of every substance he worked with. This risky practice finally caught up with him,

15、 and in 1786 he was found dead in his laboratory surrounded by a large number of dangerous chemicals, any of which might have been responsible for his death.Eugene Shoemaker was a respected geologist. He spent a large part of his life studying craters (火山口) on the moon, and how they were formed, and later did research into th

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