考研《英语一》葫芦岛市连山区2023年预测试题含解析

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1、考研英语一葫芦岛市连山区2023年预测试题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)第二节完形填空(共20小题,阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Mobile phones are everywhere. It seems that no one can 1

2、without one. Mobile phones are a great way to stay 2 with friends and family. 3 it is important to remember that there are certain 4 when you should not be using your phone, the most important of these being during 5 . There is no reason 6 you should feel the need to have your mobile phone during cl

3、ass. Arent you at school to 7 ? If you are in class, you should not be 8 your friends text messages or taking phone calls. In America students would never be 9 to use their mobile phones during class. If you were to send or 10 a text message you would probably be kicked out of class. It is OK to hav

4、e your mobile phone with you, you just need to remember to turn it 11 . It is very disturbing to hear a lot of tones and 12 during class. As a teacher in China, I have to deal with students 13 mobile phones everyday. I have told my class to turn off their phones, 14 many students do not listen. The

5、desire to be connected all the time seems to be 15 than the desire to learn. Its easy to understand why it is so tempting(诱惑人的)to have your phone on during class. It seems so 16 to just send a short text message; its not 17 anyone, is it? But you may actually be hurting yourself when you do this. Se

6、nding a text message also 18 your attention away from whats 19 in class, you may miss 20 important. The next time you think about sending a message in class you should think again.1、AsurviveBactCstudyDpeak2、AfriendlyBcloseCconnectedDnatural3、AInsteadBHoweverCSometimesDFinally4、AtimesBdaysChoursDweek

7、s5、AshoppingBmeetingCrestDschool6、AwhenBthatCwhyDwhere7、AplayBlearnChelpDfight8、AsendingBwritingCpostingDretaining9、AhopedBwishedCallowedDencouraged10、AkeepBhelpCtakeDreceive11、AonBinCoutDoff12、AringingBsoundCvoiceDshouts13、AthinkingBusingCconsideringDbringing14、AandBsoCbutDthen15、AfasterBstrongerCl

8、owerDeasier16、AcheapBhardCeasyDbrave17、AhurtingBmeetingCknowingDkilling18、ApaysBputsCbreaksDtakes19、Acoming onBgoing throughCgoing onDcoming by20、AeverythingBsomethingCanythingDnothingSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text

9、 by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1There is a quote by William Purkey, a well-known professor of education, that goes, “Dance like no one is watching, love like youll never be hurt, sing like no one is listening, and live like its heaven on earth.” I s

10、eems like the perfect life philosophy-and one Ive learned to apply to running over the year.But I didnt always feel this way. In my early days, when I weighed 240 pounds, I ran like everyone was watching-and judging. If I was on a run and saw a car approaching, Id stop and pretend I was looking for

11、something Id lost I bought the high-tech gear and clothes that I thought would make people believe I was a runner. And I didnt have a clue if the expensive shoes I was wearing were the right kind for me-I just wanted to look like I fit in with this group.To be honest, I felt a certain satisfaction i

12、n believing that someone was watching. I really thought that other people cared about my performance. The best example of this was a combined, two-lap marathon in Florence, Italy. As I approached the finishing line, the crowd began to cheer. I was surprised. Here I was, thousands of miles from home,

13、 and the Italians were shouting for “IIPenguino.”About 20 yards from the finishing, the truth set in when the winner of the full marathon went past me as I was finishing the half-marathon. No one was cheering for me. no one probably even noticed that I was finishing. I couldnt help but smile at my o

14、wn illusion of self-importance.Thats when I realized I had been running for every reason except the right one. I ran to make other people happy, ran to live up to their expectations. But no one was watching-no one cared. So I decided I was going to run for me-just me-and gained a new enjoyment from

15、the sport I hadnt truly experienced yet. Ive learned to run like no one is watching.So if you see me at race, and I look like a 60-year-old guy waddling(蹒跚)along, dont worry. Im fine. The miracle isnt that I finished. The miracle is that I had the courage to start.1、The writer begins her anecdote by _.Atelling her running story Bexplaining a life philosophyClisting some life rules Dintroducing a quo

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