2023年宁安市考研《英语一》全真模拟试题含解析

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1、2023年宁安市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)“What do you think of the extraordinary achievements of your life?”Queen Victoria of Britain asked Helen Keller.“You ar

2、e 1 and deaf, but how can you make such great achievements?Ms.Kellers answer was the 2 for her teacher,If there were no Anne Sullivan,the name of Helen Keller would not be known.When Anne was little,she suffered a great 3 .A fever made her nearly lose her eyesight in her childhood,and she was diagno

3、sed as a hopeless “lunatic”(疯子)by the doctor.She was locked in the basement of a mental hospital in Boston.Sometimes,little Ann 4 attacked anyone who approached her.She 5 everyone who appeared in front of her most of the time. 6 ,an old nurse believed that little Anne had hope and asked to 7 the tas

4、k of looking after the girl.She went to see little Anne every day.The child ignored her most of the time,but the old nurse didnt 8 seeing her every day in the basement.The kind-hearted lady left cookies to little Anne and spoke words full of love and 9 to her.She believed that 10 she showed love,lit

5、tle Anne would be able to 11 .Finally,the doctor 12 changes in little Anne.Anne,who was always full of anger and hostility,showed 13 and goodwill she had never had before.They transferred her upstairs and her 14 continued improving.Then the last day came,and she 15 the mental hospital.After she grew

6、 up,Anne Sullivan hoped to help 16 ,just as the kind old nurse helped her.She saw great 17 in Helen Keller.She cared for her, 18 her strictly,encouraged her,played with her and worked with her.Anne Sullivan 19 a miracle(奇迹)in the life of Helen Keller.But first it was a kind nurse who had full 20 in

7、little Anne that turned a silent child into a kind teacher.1、Aweak Blame Cthin Dblind2、Aprize Bpraise Ccourage Dmood3、Astorm Baccident Cdisaster Dharm4、Afiercely Bsilently Cobviously Dexactly5、Awelcomed Bignored Ccheered Dchanged6、ABesides BThus CMoreover DHowever7、Atake on Blook on Cgo on Dturn on8

8、、Aconsider Bstop Cpermit Dcontinue9、Adisappointment Bappreciation Cencouragement Dhate10、Aas soon as Beven though Cas if Dso long as11、Agrow Bwrite Crecover Dsuit12、Aapproved Bnoticed Cproposed Doperated13、Amildness Bsympathy Ccalm Dwisdom14、Aexperiment Bbelief Csight Dcondition15、Aescaped Bfinished

9、 Cleft Dsurvived16、Athe others Banother Cother Dothers17、Apotential Bstatus Caffection Dsatisfaction18、Acommitted Btrained Ccontrolled Draised19、Acreated Bfound Cdeveloped Dspread20、Acuriosity Bpromise Cconfidence DreliefSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts.

10、 Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1More and more comment(评论) sections are being shut down online.Autumn Phillips had had enough. On August 19, the executive editor of the Quad-City Times in Iowa, and Illinois, US vi

11、sited her website, qutimes. com, and saw a story about a man who had been shot to death. When she got to the readers comments section at the end, she was shocked by what she saw. Below the story was a growing string of commentsa racist remark about democratic( 民主的) voters, a negative comment about p

12、olice.So Phillips decided to do something she had been thinking about for a long time: she shut down the comment section.Phillips was not alone in making such a move. Last week, NPR announced it too was closing its online comments section. The decisions dont mean that the news outlets are no longer

13、interested in what their audiences are thinking. Both stressed their eagerness to hear from readers and listeners on social networks. But both agreed that comments had deviated from their original intention. And so they had.In the early days of digital journalism, comments were seen as a key part of

14、 the new media, a wonderful opportunity for strengthening the dialogue between news producers and their audiences. It was a welcome change, given that for long many news organizations were far too separated from their readers. Much more back and forth conversation seemed like healthy and welcome evo

15、lutions. Sadly, thats not the way things turned out. Rather than a place for exchanging ideas, comments sections became the home of ugly name-calling, racism and anti-women language. Besides their poisonous quality, comments seem out of place today.“Since we made the announcement, Ive received an outpouring of responses from our readers,”she says. “Ive heard fro

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