考研《英语一》无锡市江阴市2023年临考冲刺试卷含解析

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1、考研英语一无锡市江阴市2023年临考冲刺试卷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) Parents, they are here to clothe us, feed us and, embarrass us Sixteen is a 1 ripe age for embarrassment and poor R

2、ain Price of Utah was no 2 It was the beginning of his high school year and his first time to 3 the bus So it was really embarrassing when his dad Dale 4 him off After school , he 5 his mom Rochelle to stop Dale from doing it again Guess who overheard?To Rains 6 ,not only did the father decide to go

3、 on waving his son goodbye, 7 he decided to send him off dressed in costume But this wasnt a onetime 8 :Dale dressed up in different clothes every 9 day for 170 straight school days,When he did it the first day, I was in shock You don t want to see your dad dressing up in a wedding dress, waving at

4、you on the 10 Rain told the Metro,to which his dad 11 ,I hope this lives with him for the rest of his life Dale made his 12 goodbye on and on, from the Little Mermaid to the Wonder WomanDale became 13 as the Wave At The Bus Dad,coming out in the most strange and funny costumes and never repeating th

5、e same 14 He said he only spent around $ 50 the whole year and relied on friends and neighbors to 15 him costume and other materials So the family could 16 the incidents with the rest of the world Rochelle created a blog to 17 all the costumesRain is now all grown up at 19 He still 18 Dale as a blus

6、hing bride, In the end, it was just 19 I was laughing on the bus the whole way I am 20 of him1、AhopefullyBslightlyCparticularlyDquietly2、AuseBwayCexcuseDexception3、ArideBseeCfollowDchoose4、AkissedBwavedChuggedDchased5、AorderedBbeggedCadvisedDpersuaded6、AjoyBsorrowCreliefDdisappointment7、AandBbutCsoD

7、while8、AeventBincidentCaccidentDaffair9、AotherBbusyCsingleDhappy10、AbusBbikeCsubwayDtrain11、AstuckBobjectedCrespondedDadapted12、AspecialBbeautifulCconsiderateDvaluable13、AregardedBtreatedCscoldedDknown14、AtimeBlookCplaceDlocation15、AhandBshowClendDaward16、AlearnBdiscussCshareDovercome17、AdocumentBho

8、useCbookDname18、AdoubtedBconfusedCblamedDremembered19、AfunBpopularityCreputationDcomplaint20、AcriticalBconfidentCashamedDproudSection 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

9、 SHEET. (40 points)Text 1No one has a temper naturally so good, that it does not need attention and cultivation, and no one has a temper so bad, but that, by proper culture, it may become pleasant. One of the best disciplined tempers ever seen, was that of a gentleman who was naturally quick, irrita

10、ble, rash, and violent; but, by taking care of the sick, and especially of mentally deranged(疯狂的) people, he so completely mastered himself that he was never known to be thrown off his guard.There is no misery so constant, so upsetting, and so intolerable to others, as that of having a character whi

11、ch is your master. There are corners at every turn in life, against which we may run, and at which we may break out in impatience, if we choose.Look at Roger Sherman, who rose from a humble occupation to a seat in the first Congress of the United States, and whose judgment was received with great re

12、spect by that body of distinguished men. He made himself master of his temper and cultivated it as a great business in life. There are one or two instances which show this part of his character in a light that is beautiful.One day, after having received his highest honors, he was sitting and reading

13、 in his sitting room. A student, in a room close by, held a lookingglass in such a position as to pour the reflected rays of the sun directly in Mr Shermans face. He moved his chair, and the thing was repeated. A third time the chair was moved, but the lookingglass still reflected the sun in his eye

14、s. He laid aside his book, went to the window, and many witnesses of the rude behavior expected to see the ungentlemanly student severely punished. He raised the window gently, and thenshut the window blind!I can not help providing another instance of the power he had acquired over himself. He was n

15、aturally possessed of strong passions, but over these he at length obtained an extraordinary control. He became habitually calm and selfpossessed. Mr Sherman was one of those men who are not ashamed to maintain the forms of religion in their families. One morning he called them all together as usual to lead them in prayer to God. The “old family Bible” was brought out and laid on the table.Mr Sherman took his seat and placed beside him one of his c

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