考研《英语一》2023年安徽省滁州市全椒县预测试题含解析

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1、考研英语一2023年安徽省滁州市全椒县预测试题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)When I was a teenager, we were the only family in our New York town that didnt own a car. And having no car was 1 b

2、ecause all my friends parents did.We were poor. Suddenly a moment arrived 2 my life forever. For weeks a new Buick Road Master 3 in the window of the biggest store on Main Street. Now, on the special night, I stayed in the shadows at the edge of the crowd waiting for the winning 4 to be drawn.It had

3、 never even entered my mind that we would 5 . But the loudspeaker called my fathers name! 6 I wormed my way up to the platform, the mayor had presented dad with the 7 , and he had driven off amid 8 . I ran 9 . Mother met me and told me that my father had asked Jim, his boss, if he wanted to buy a ti

4、cket. Jim said yes and my dad 10 two tickets in his own name with his own money, 11 348 for Jim and the winning number was 348 instead of 12 one 349.“Your father is struggling with a/an 13 problem. But I think if you have character, you have the better part of 14 and I know your father will do what

5、is right,” mother said 15 . At last we 16 dads step on the front porch,I held my 17 . He went straight to the 18 in the dining room and dialed Jims phone rang for a long time. 19 over the years, I know now we were never 20 than we were at the moment when dad made the telephone call.1、Arelaxing Bsham

6、ing Cworrying Dpleasing2、Asaving Bimproving Crisking Dchanging3、Ahad stood Bhad been on sale Chad performed Dhad been under repair4、Ateam Bguy Cticket Dboss5、Ajump Bfail Cstrike Dwin6、AAs soon as BBecause CBy the time DAlthough7、Adollars Bkeys Cmedals Dtickets8、Ashouts Bprayers Cnoises Dcheers9、Ahom

7、e Bdowntown Cto my friends Dto the platform10、Asaved Bbought Cbooked Dprinted11、Acalling Bwriting Cmarking Dbringing12、Athe other Banother Cthe lucky Dother13、Aembarrassing Bmental Cpuzzling Dmoral14、Awealth Bpoverty Chealth Dbelief15、Awith anger Bexcitedly Ccalmly Dwith anxiety16、Asaw Bheard Cfollo

8、wed Dfound17、Aarms Bmouth Ceyes Dbreath18、Aphone Bcup Cticket Dwindow19、ALooking out BLooking up CLooking back DLooking in20、Apoorer Bricher Cmore foolish Dmore cleverSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B

9、, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1Like a lot of young people. Joanna Rakoff took the first job she was offered. She decided to work at one of New Yorks oldest literary agencies. Yet she had no idea that it would be the first stepping stone on the way to becoming a wri

10、ter, and later, the novelist she is today.In the face of the ups and downs, she gave it her all. She can still remember that her boss was very challenging. “The thing that worked when my boss was being difficult was remembering it wasnt personal. Usually, its not about you, its them,” she advises an

11、yone in a similar situation.Being a manager and editor herself later in her career also helped to make sense of what happened years before. “Its really hard managing a lot of people. I had a lot more sympathy for my former boss after that. You dont know everything thats going on with them, and remem

12、ber: theyre a person, too,” she says.After only a year, Rakoff realized she was not “an agency person” as her manager had believed, but the seed had been planted. She left with dreams of becoming a writer and a real understanding of the world of glossy (亮丽光鲜的) magazines.Rakoff rose from writing maga

13、zine articles to features editor, and later editor-in-chief. Dreams of one day writing fiction remained. “Writing pieces for magazines really helped me to become an author. It helped make writing less scary. When you write regularly and have deadlines, it really teaches you that sometimes you have t

14、o sit down and just do it,” she says.With all the pressure on young people these days, it is important to remember you dont have to be in the perfect job right away. Whats more, you dont need to know what you want to be or do for a career as soon as you finish high school or college. Rakoff explains

15、 how many of her very successful friends found different paths toward becoming fiction writers. There is nothing wrong with having a job to keep you busy and pay the bills while you figure out your passions, she says.1、When Joanna Rakoff was offered the first job. she .Agave it up to seek for some better opportunitie

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