考研《英语一》2023年郏县统考试题含解析

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1、考研英语一2023年郏县统考试题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 sitting at the dinner table on a summer evening. Dinnertime 1 told me I should eat everything on my plate and then a

2、sk to be 2 from the table. As I took a(n) 3 of meat, a tiny voice seemed to 4 into my ear: take that pork bone to Reds.Reds was a neighborhood dog not 5 to anyone, but he went into our yards on a daily 6 for love and handouts. I had no 7 whether Reds was in our yard at the time, yet the voice was 8

3、.There was instant 9 inside my young head as to whether I should risk the 10 of getting up from the table before my plate was empty. Yet the voice continued, 11 me to get up and look for Reds. 12 back my chair despite my parents 13 expressions, I walked through the kitchen and out of the back door.

4、I did not see Reds, but I saw our garage, about twenty feet away, was on fire.I 14 as I rushed back into the kitchen, pork in hand. “ 15 the fire department now-the garage is on fire!”It seemed that one of my brothers had 16 into a minor fight with some older boys in the neighborhood that day. Altho

5、ugh the boys never admitted to it despite a police 17 , we believed they set the garage on fire after 18 oil around its walls. 19 , we lived two blocks from the fire station, and the fire was 20 in time.What was the whispering voice that told me to get up from the table and go outside? I will never

6、know for sure, but I will always believe it was all because of a whispering angel.1、Aconditions Bsuggestions Cguides Drules2、Akept Bput Cexcused Drefused3、Ainspection Bbite Cstep Dpicture4、Aknock Blook Cturn Dwhisper5、Abelonging Bgoing Csticking Dholding6、Anature Bpoint Cbasis Dschedule7、Achoice Bde

7、mand Cintention Didea8、Aprimary Binsistent Cinnocent Dweak9、Aexplosion Bconnection Cconflict Dunderstanding10、Aincidences Bfunctions Cpurposes Dconsequences11、Aurging Bholding Cexperiencing Drequesting12、ACarrying BDating CPushing DTaking13、Aexcited Bsurprised Cnervous Dconsiderate14、Aterrified Bsig

8、hed Cscreamed Dsniffed15、AGo BCall COperate DChallenge16、Astepped Btaken Cbrought Dfit17、Aintroduction Binvestigation Cknowledge Dperformance18、Apouring Bpicking Crecording Dlifting19、AHopefully BDesperately CRegretfully DThankfully20、Aput out Bsent out Cheld up Dkept upSection II Reading Comprehens

9、ionPart 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 People often feel anonymous (匿名) on the Internet. They believe their browsing behaviors and what they buy or write can be private

10、 as they want. In fact, thats far from true, a new study finds.Websites usually offer a statement that describes what they may or may not do with data about a users activities. You might be attracted to read through that entire document. But be prepared for disappointment. These documents tend to li

11、st only a small part of the websites which are allowed to have access to your data. Therefore, its impossible for users to make informed judgments about how private their online activities are.The new research explored the disclosure on data-sharing by 200, 000 websites. These included the Arkansas

12、state government homepage and the Country Music site. The study analyzed how these sites shared data with third parties. Such recipients of your data could be advertisers or companies that make money by selling personal data. The study also examined how those sites had described their policy for pro

13、tecting the data privacy.Timothy Libert, who works at Oxford University, studies data privacy. For this analysis, he used a software tool called webXray. It tracked 1.8 million data shared by each of those websites with third-party data collectors. Only 14.8% of those data went to third parties that

14、 were named in the sites privacy policies.Data that were transferred to widely familiar third partiesGoogle, Facebook and Twitterwere more likely to be leaked than those were transferred to unknown parties. Libert found that 38.3% of data sent to Google had been leaked.Even if a website listed all o

15、f the third parties it shared your data with, users still might never learn how widely their data had been shared. Why? Third parties that receive data can later share those data again. Think of your data now being transmitted to anonymous fourth and fifth parties. Getting online is “sort of like throwing beans in the air,” Libe

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