2023年伊春市带岭区考研《英语一》全真模拟试题含解析

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1、2023年伊春市带岭区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 be a very self-centered person, but in the past two years I have really changed. I have started to think

2、about other people 1 I think about myself. I am happy that I am becoming a 2 person:I think my 3 started when I was at Palomar College. At first, I just wanted to get my 4 , and be left alone. I thought I was smarter everyone else, so I hardly ever 5 to anyone in my classes. By the end of my first s

3、emester, I was really, 6 . It seemed as if everyone but me had made friends and was having fun. So tried a(n) 7 . I started asking people around me how they were doing, and if they were having trouble I 8 to help. That was really a big 9 for me. By the end of the year, I had several new friends, and

4、 two of 10 are still my best friends today.A bigger cause of my new 11 , however, came when I took a part-time job at a Vista Nursing Home. One old lady there who had Alzheimer s disease became my 12 . Every time I came into her room, she was so 13 because she thought I was her daughter. Her real da

5、ughter never 14 her, so I took her place. She let me 15 . That making others feel good make me feel good, too. When she died, I was 16 , but I was very grateful to her.I think I am a much 17 , person today than I used to be, and I hope I will not 18 these experiences. They have 19 e to care about ot

6、her people more than about myself. 20 who I am today, and I could not say that a few years ago.1、AsinceBbeforeCorDunless2、AfamousBsimpleCdifferentDskilled3、AeducationBcareerCtourDchange4、AbalanceBhomeworkCdegreeDinterest5、AtalkedBwroteCliedDreported6、AcarefulBlonelyCcuriousDguilty7、AargumentBgameCex

7、perimentDdefence8、AdaredBofferedChesitatedDhappened9、AdreamBproblemCdutyDstep10、AusBwhichCthemDwhom11、AattitudeBhobbyChopeDluck12、AfriendBpartnerCguideDguest13、ApoliteBhappyCstrangeDconfident14、AbotheredBansweredCvisitedDtrusted15、AexplainBguessCdeclareDsee16、AhomelessBheart brokenCbad-temperedDhope

8、less17、AquieterBbusierCbetterDricher18、AforgetBfaceCimproveDanalyze19、AforcedBpreferredCorderedDtaught20、AmissBlikeCwonderDexpectSection 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 ANS

9、WER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1 While elephants born without tusks (长牙)are not unheard of,they normally form just 2 to 6 percent of the population. However, that is not the case at Mozambiques Gorongosa National Park, where an astonishing 33 percent of female elephants born after the countrys civil war

10、 ended in 1992 are tuskless. While that may appear to be just a coincidence, Joyce Poole, an elephant behavior expert, has another theory. The researcher thinks we may be witnessing unnatural evolution of the species due to the constant hunting of elephants for valuable ivory.Poole says before the c

11、ountrys 15-year-long civil war, the 100,000acre park was home to over 4,000 elephants. However, by the time the conflict ended in 1992, about 90 percent of them had been killed for ivory to help finance weapons (武器)and meat to feed the soldiers. Of the less than 200 survivors, over 50 percent of adu

12、lt females had no tusks. Therefore, it is not surprising that the parks tuskless elephant population has grown greatly.This is not the first time researchers have observed a great change in the population of elephants. At Zambias South Luangwa National Park and Lupande Game Management Area, areas wh

13、ich were heavily hunted in the 1970s and 1980s, 2% of elephants 25 years or older and 13% of those younger than 25 are now without tusks. A 2008 study published in the African Journal of Ecology found that the number of tuskless females at the Ruaha National Park in Tanzania went from 10.5 percent i

14、n 1969 to almost 40 percent in 1989, largely due to illegal hunting for ivory.The recent ban on ivory in both the US and China should help get rid of, or at least reduce, elephant hunting. However, scientists are not sure how long it will take for elephants with a higher rate of tuskless females, to

15、 change the trend.1、What is the probable cause of the phenomenon mentioned in Paragraph 1 ?AIllegal hunting.BConstant farming.CA pure coincidence.DNatural evolution.2、Why did people kill so many elephants during the civil war in Mozambique?ATo get funds by selling ivory.BTo develop new weapons.CTo provide food for local people.DTo make ivory products.3、Which of the following had the earliest record on tuskless elephants?AGorongonsa Nation

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