考研《英语一》2023年株洲市炎陵县最后冲刺试题含解析

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1、考研英语一2023年株洲市炎陵县最后冲刺试题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 was walking around in a Big Bazar store doing a shopping, when I saw acashier talking to a boy who didnt have enou

2、gh money to buy what he wanted. The little boy was still holding the doll 1 his hand. At that time, I walked toward him and I asked him who he 2 to give this doll to.“Its the doll 3 my sister loved most. I wanted to 4 her for her Birthday.” His eyes were so sad while saying this.“My Sister has gone

3、to be with God. Daddy says that Mommy is going to see Godvery soon too, so I thought that she could 5 the doll with her to give it tomy sister.” My heart 6 stopped. Then he showed me a very nice 7 of him. He then told me “I want mommy to take my picture with her so my sisterwont 8 me, I love my momm

4、y 9 I wish she doesnt have to leave me.”I quickly 10 for my wallet and said to the boy. “Suppose we 11 again, just in caseyou do have enough money 12 the doll?”I added some of my money to his, without him seeing and we started to count it.The little boy said, “God heard my 13 last night. Thank God f

5、or giving me enough 14 tobuy it.”Then I remembered two days before a local 15 reported an 16 in which a woman and a little girl were badly 17 The little girl died right away, and the mother was left in a 18 state. Was this the family of the little boy?Two days 19 , I read in the newspaper that the w

6、oman had passed awayI couldnt stop myself from going to the 20 . Teary-eyed, I felt that my life had been changed forever1、Ain Bon Cby Dat2、Adesired Bwished Cexpected Dlonged3、Awhat Bwho Cthat Dwhich4、Ashow Brespect Crepresent Dgift5、Abring Btake Cfetch Dsend6、Anearly Brarely Chardly Dmerely7、Aprese

7、nt Bcard Cwish Dphoto8、Aforget Bforgive Chate Ddislike9、Abut Bsince Cand Dor10、Aarrived Breached Cgot Dsearched11、Acheck Bfind Cbuy Dhold12、Awith Bfor Cto Don13、Awish Blove Cheart Dprayer14、Atime Bbelongings Cmoney Dinterest15、Anewspaper Breport Cadvertisement Dposter16、Aincident Baccident Cevent Dc

8、oincidence17、Ainjured Bharmful Cwounded Dinfected18、Aserious Bdisturbed Csteady Dstable19、Abefore Bafterwards Cthen Dlater20、Astore Bhospital Chome DfuneralSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. M

9、ark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1 The secret to living longer could be as simple as picking up your walking pace, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of Sydney found that walking at a brisk(快的) or fast pace was associated with a risk reduction of 24 percen

10、t for any cause of death.This effect was even more obvious in older age group, with fast walkers over the age of 60 reducing their risk of death by a surprising 53 percent. Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis, who led the study, explained, “A fast pace is generally five to six kilometers per hour, but it

11、really depends on a walkers fitness levels; an alternatives indicator is to walk at a pace that makes you slightly out of breath or sweaty.”In the study, the researchers looked at the results of 11 surveys from 134 to 2008, in which participants recorded their walking pace, as well as age, sex and B

12、MI. The analysis showed that walking at an average pace was associated with a 20 percent risk reduction for all-cause mortality(死亡率) compared with walking at a slow pace, while walking at a brisk or fast pace was associated with a risk reduction of 24 percent.The researchers hope the findings will e

13、ncourage the development of public health message about the benefits of walking pace. Professor Stamatakis added, “These analyses suggest that increasing walking pace may be a straightforward way for people to improve heart health and risk for premature mortality- providing a simple message for publ

14、ic health campaigns to promote.“Especially in situations when walking more isnt possible due to time pressures or a less walking-friendly environment, walking faster may be a good option to get the heart rate up- one that most people can easily add to their lives.”1、Who benefit most from walking fast?ACancer sufferers.BThe elderly.CThose who have heart problems.DThose who have high BMI.2、What decides how fast a person can walk according to Professor Stamatakis?AHis/Her fitness levels.BHis/Her ages.CHis/Her will.DHis/Her BMI.3、Why can walking fast reduce death rate?

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