考研《英语一》2023年东丰县全真模拟试题含解析

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1、考研英语一2023年东丰县全真模拟试题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)We all admit that modern technology has taken over our lives, for good of course. Young people celebrate the fast speed

2、 1 can move at. But there is a group of people who cannot 2 .It is the group of people who are caught up between traditional and 3 society, not exactly old and 4 change, but trying very hard to become modernized, ending up being 5 in the middle. They are 40 to 60 years old and 6 the latest iPhone or

3、 Samsung phone. They buy an iPad just 7 they can afford to, and to play the same games on a larger screen.They are almost 8 the teenagers five years ago, 9 on their phones playing a game or using social media. Theyre everywhere. And I saw something today that made me extremely 10 .On a train, a moth

4、er was 11 playing a Candy Crush-like game. Her daughter was sitting beside her. The little girl, about five years old, was talking to her mother about her day, shouting the next stops name cheerily-obviously desperate attempts to get her mothers 12 .The mother? All she did was nod and say the occasi

5、onal “mmhm”. With her eyes on the 13 , she concentrated on completing the level. I watched the girl make a final 14 to get her mom to look at her, and when she had 15 , she sighed and fell silent, defeated.It broke my heart, and got me 16 what kind of game can make you 17 that you have the most beau

6、tiful thing in the world, a person you love with all your heart? What does it 18 when you wont even look into her eyes or listen to her?The scene was so familiar years ago when parents 19 that their children were too interested in their mobile devices. Look how the tables have turned now. Im 20 whet

7、her to laugh or to cry. But all I can do now is hope that this storm passes.1、Atradition Bchallenge Ctechnology Dknowledge2、Amake up Bkeep up Cturn up Dfix up3、Astressful Bcomplicated Cdeveloping Dmodern4、Aresisting Baccepting Cexpecting Dconsidering5、Alost Bstuck Cset Dinvolved6、Aown Bsell Cpick Db

8、ring7、Asince Bwhen Cuntil Dbecause8、Aamong Blike Cwith Dbeyond9、Aseldom Bnever Calways Dever10、Asad Bhappy Cconfused Dcurious11、Atired of Bgood at Cfocusing on Dused to12、Aadvice Battention Csupport Dreward13、Awindow Bgirl Cbook Dscreen14、Atalk Bsigh Cattempt Dpractice15、Afailed Bstopped Cspoken Ddo

9、ne16、Aworking Brealizing Clearning Dwondering17、Aforget Bfeel Cimagine Drecognize18、Achange Bmean Cprove Dexplain19、Aadmitted Bdecided Ccomplained Dquestioned20、Auncertain Buninterested Cafraid DseriousSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questio

10、ns below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1 Creativity does not depend on “Eureka!(我发现了)moments-it is a process,designed to consistently bring abstract ideas into the practical world. For creators,this emphasizes the importance of routines. R

11、andom bits of great inspiration are few and last only a short time;your works require a sustainable(可待续的)way to develop good ideas into great ones. Recall the wise words from Chuck Close:Amateurs sit and wait for inspiration; the rest of us just show up and go to work. Perhaps one of the best ways t

12、o improve your own processes is to study the masters. Thanks to books like Daily Rituals, our desire to see what go to work means -by getting a look at the masters regular routines-has been thoroughly satisfied. Though the output of these creative geniuses is sometimes amazing, how they conduct thei

13、r work is often easy to relate to. One such person I took inspiration from was Ludwig van Beethoven.Beethoven kept his creative promises by strategically using his time to produce ideas. His favorite method of thinking about things is long walks through the forested valleys of Vienna without the com

14、pany of other people. He placed great importance on this planned time for reflection and idea evaluation. It appears he wasnt alone; notable craftsmen all over the world share similar experience in breaking up their day with walks.Beethoven went for an active walk after lunch, and he always carried

15、a pencil and a couple of sheets of paper in his pocket, to record chance musical thoughts. Gustav Mahler followed much the same routine-he would take a three (or four)-hour walk after lunch, stopping to quickly write down ideas on his notebook. Benjamin Britten said that his afternoon walks were where I plan out what I

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