考研《英语一》2023年江西省吉安市永丰县全真模拟试卷含解析

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1、考研英语一2023年江西省吉安市永丰县全真模拟试卷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)One morning Maila woke up with a startShe had had a vivid 1 of a lonely child with huge big tired eyes praying fo

2、r love and crying out “Find me!”Maila was one of those people who used all her free time to help others and did it all in quiet, 2 bragging(自夸) about itBut its hard to keep an angel a secret 3 she would have wanted to do her helping 4 raising attention to herselfSoon word 5 ,bringing even more peopl

3、e in need of help to her attentionAlthough she was 6 to people in distress(困苦),she was shaken by the dream. She 7 to find the lonely child of her dream.And so she started 8 She drove to every local hospital and institution where there were childrenMaila felt 9 because she had no idea what the child

4、would look likeAll she could do was to 10 her feelingsShe did this for weeksShe was not going to 11 her searchThen one day she decided to visit an institution for 12 handicapped(残疾的) childrenThis institution 13 children that were so badly handicapped they could not be taken care of at homeMany of th

5、e children had been 14 as babiesThere were stories of 15 who never told their new husbands they had had a handicapped childShe walked into one room after anotherAnd then she saw the tired 16 she had been looking forThey belonged to a girl who could not 17 She looked at Mafia with such longing in her

6、 eyes Mails 18 her immediately“There you are!” she said,“I finally found you!”And the girls eyes were so full of 19 no one dared to doubt they were 20 to find each otherAll the love she could not express with her words,was written in her eyes.1、Astory Bdream Creport Daccount2、Asometimes Boften Calwa

7、ys Dnever3、Anow that Bin case Ceven though Das if4、Aby Bfor Cwithout Ddespite5、Aended Bfailed Chelped Dspread6、Aaddicted Bused Cdevoted Dopposed7、Adecided Bagreed Cforgot Dpretended8、Acomplaining Bsearching Cvolunteering Dchanging9、Aconfident Bterrified Cexcited Dawkward10、Aexpress Btrust Cignore Dc

8、ontrol11、Agive up Bcarry on Cfocus on Ddepend on12、Aslightly Brarely Cseverely Dmainly13、Ainterested Bhoused Ccured Drecorded14、Aeducated Bstarved Cabused Dabandoned15、Amothers Bfriends Cparents Dnurses16、Achildren Bpatients Ceyes D1egs17、Aspeak Bhear Csee Dwalk18、Abelieved Bforgave Csuspected Dreco

9、gnized19、Asurprise Bjoy Cscare Dstress20、Aallowed Bforced Cdetermined DmeantSection 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 ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1 Can you trust your very

10、first childhood memories? Maybe not, a new study suggests.Past researches show that peoples earliest memories typically form around 3 to 3. 5 years of age. But in a recent survey of more than 6,600 people, British scientists have found that 39 percent of participants claimed to have memories from ag

11、e 2 or younger. These first memories are likely false, the researchers said. This was particularly the case for middle -aged and older adults.For the study, researchers asked participants to describe their first memory and the age at which it occurred. Participants were told they had to be sure the

12、memory was the one that had happened. For example, it shouldnt be based on a photograph, a family story or any source other than direct experiences. Then the researchers examined the content, language and descriptive details of these earliest memories and worked out the likely reasons why people wou

13、ld claim to have memories from an age when memories cannot form.As many of these memories dated before the age of 2, this suggests they were not based on actual facts, but facts or knowledge about their babyhood or childhood from photographs or family stories. Often these false memories are fired by

14、 a part of an early experience, such as family relationships or feeling sad, the researchers explained.We suggest that what a rememberer has in mind when recalling fictional early memories is a mental representation consisting of remembered pieces of early experiences and some facts or knowledge abo

15、ut their own babyhood or childhood, study author Shania Kantar said in a journal news release, Additionally, further details may be unconsciously inferred or added. Such memory-like mental representations come over time, to be collectively experienced when they come to mind, so for the individual, they q

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