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1、青海省海西蒙古族藏族自治州天峻县2023年考研英语一深度预测试题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)My uncle was a quiet, cheerful man. He was 1 with fishing, and it was one of our young life to 2 him on hi

2、s trip to the Country Brook. We were quite willing to work hard in the cornfield to finish the 3 days labor in season for an afternoon leisurely walk through the woods and along the brook side.I well remember my first fishing trip. I have 4 been happier than when I received that first fishing pole f

3、rom my uncles hand. It was a 5 , sweet day of early summer; the long afternoon shadows of the trees lay cool across our path. My uncle, who knew by long experience where the best place that pickerel (梭子鱼) frequently visited, 6 placed me at the most favorable point. I throw out my line as I had seen

4、others, and waited 7 for a bite. Nothing came of it. Try again. said my uncle. Suddenly the bait (鱼饵) 8 out of sight. Thinking a fish 9 , I made a strong pull. Unfortunately I brought up a tangle of weeds. Again and again, I cast out my line with 10 arms, and drew it back empty. Feeling 11 , I looke

5、d at my uncle. Try once more, he said, we fishermen must have patience. Suddenly something tugged my line. Uncle! I cried, looking back in uncontrollable 12 , Ive got a fish! Not 13 , said my uncle. As he spoke, the scared fish 14 into the middle of the stream. I had lost my prize. Therefore, overco

6、me with bitter disappointment, I sat down in silence. My uncle refitted my bait, and told me to try my 15 once more.But remember, boy, he said, with his wise smile, never 16 of catching a fish 17 he is on the dry ground. Similarly, it is no use bragging of anything until its done, nor then, 18 , for

7、 it speaks for itself. Whenever I hear people boasting of something, I always remember the 19 by the brook side and the 20 caution of my uncle: NEVER BRAG OF YOUR FISH BEFORE YOU CATCH HIM. 1、Acrazy Bcontent Cobsessed Dhappy2、Acompany Bcompanion Ctrack Daccompany3、Anecessary Bextra Cordinary Dextrao

8、rdinary4、Aeven Bever Cnever Dalways5、Ahot Bheated Cnoisy Dstill6、Aconsiderably Bpatiently Cclosely Dconsiderately7、Acarefully Bleisurely Cpatiently Danxiously8、Arose Bcame Csank Dlost9、Aabove all Bat last Cafter all Dat least10、Atiring Brising Caching Dfalling11、Aworried Bconcerned Cdiscouraged Dpuz

9、zled12、Aexcitement Bdisappointment Csurprise Dsatisfaction13、Astill Beven Cyet Dever14、Ashot Bjumped Cwent Dswam15、Ahand Bpole Cluck Dchance16、Abrag Bpride Cproud Dshow17、Aunless Buntil Cwhile Dwhen18、Atoo Balso Ceither Das we19、Ascenery Bview Cscene Dsight20、Acurious Bgenerous Cwilling DwiseSection

10、 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 We human beings need to stay in touch with nature-many studies show how much better people feel when in sig

11、ht of trees. Yet even more importantly,nature itself needs us to stay in touch. Many politicians and scientists have told us that we can conquer nature,but in reality nature will always be beyond our control-we do have the power to destroy it. The fate of all the animals and their habitats depends l

12、argely on our attitude towards them. Whether or not we ourselves survive depends on how well we look after the rest. For our sake as well as theirs,we need to consider it seriously.But how can we care at all if we spend our lives indoors?Born in South London at the end of the Second World War,at lea

13、st I knew what a sparrow was(theyre rare now)and you couldnt put a spade into our tiny garden without cutting a worm in half. We knew,too,that milk comes from cows and that old men can grow amazing carrots on poor land. Ultra-urban(极度城市化)as we may have been,at least we were in touch.Now we have a ge

14、neration who frankly are not in touch. So how can they care if the countryside is sold off to the highest bidders,and used to park helicopters,and our crops come free from Monsanto and our livestock live in factories?They will know no other way.But if we settle for the ultra-urban life,if we allow a

15、ll wilderness to be compromised and hand our farming over to industrial chemists then,quite simply,the world will fall apart-as it has been doing already. We have to rethink what agriculture is really for,and why conservation matters to us,as well as to other creatures. Changes of strategies begin with attitude and at

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