考研《英语一》安徽省安庆市岳西县2023年考前冲刺预测试卷含解析

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1、考研英语一安徽省安庆市岳西县2023年考前冲刺预测试卷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)A newly trained teacher named Mary went to teach at a Navajo Indian reservation. Every day, she would ask five

2、of the young Navajo students to 21 the chalkboard and complete a simple math problem from 22 homework.They would stand there, silently, 23 to complete the task. Mary couldnt figure it out. 24 she had studied in her educational curriculum helped, and she 25 hadnt seen anything like it in her student-

3、teaching days back in Phoenix. What am I doing wrong? Could I have chosen five students who cant do the 26 ? Mary would wonder. No, 27 couldnt be that. Finally she 28 the students what was wrong. And in their answers, she learned a 29 lesson from her young 30 pupils about self-image and a(n) 31 of s

4、elf-worth.It seemed that the students 32 each others individuality and knew that 33 of them were capable of doing the problems. 34 at their early age, they understood the senselessness of the win-lose approach in the classroom. They believed no one would 35 if any students were shown up or embarrass

5、ed at the 36 . So they 37 to compete with each other in public. Once she understood, Mary changed the system 38 she could check each childs math problem individually, but not at any childs expense 39 his classmates. They all wanted to learn, 40 not at someone elses expense.1、Ago toBcome toCget close

6、 toDbring2、AhisBtheirChis ownDher3、AhappyBwillinglyCreadilyDunwilling4、AAnythingBNothingCEverythingDNeither5、AalmostBcertainlyChardlyDnever6、AquestionBchalkboardCproblemDhomework7、AtheyBitCeverythingDeach8、AaskedBquestionedCtoldDunderstood9、AoutstandingBsurprisingCannoyingDfrightening10、AsunburnedBt

7、enderCIndianDnaughty11、AsenseBimageCwayDaspect12、AhadBignoredCrespectedDcared13、AnoneBno oneCeachDnot all14、AEspeciallyBEven thoughCEven soDEven15、AloseBwinCachieveDanswer16、AtimeBsituationCchalkboardDcondition17、ArefusedBrejectedCtriedDpromised18、AifBso thatCunlessDin case19、Ain favor ofBofCby mean

8、s ofDin front of20、AandBbutCsoDorSection 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 1Electric devices can seem like a “third party” in some relationships

9、 because some partners spent more time on them than with each other.When Amanda Gao, a 26-year-old white collar worker in Beijing, went to a hotpot restaurant with her boyfriend on Friday night several weeks ago, she expected that they would have a good time together. To her disappointment, however,

10、 it did not turn out that later. As soon as they were led to their seats and she began to order dishes, he buried himself in his mobile phone.“It seemed that his phone was making its way between us. A date that should have belonged to us turned into one where my boyfriend dated a third party and I f

11、elt left out.” Gao said. Some people, like her, have found electronics have been sabotaging(破坏) their romantic relationships.A study, published in the journal Psychology of Popular Media Culture, in April, 2017, questioned nearly 200 college aged adults who were in committed(真诚的) relationships to re

12、port on their and their partners smartphone dependency. The results showed people who were more dependent on their phones were less sure about their relationships, and people considered their partners excessively(过度地) dependent on their devices were less satisfied in their relationship.Lin Yuan, a r

13、elationship advisor in Beijing, noted that as more and more electronics come out and spice up peoples lives, they are at the same time becoming a third party in relationships, especially for young people.Lin said she knew of some people who suggest that electronics should be kept out of bedrooms, wh

14、ich she considered challenging and hard to be put into practice for most couples. She recommended that if people are feeling neglected in their relationship, they need to respectfully let their partners know their feeling. “Communication is always the best and the most efficient way.” she said.1、Wha

15、t is Gaos feeling when entering the restaurant with her boyfriend?AExpectant. BDisappointed.CAnnoyed. DUneasy.2、Which of the following may Lin Yuan agree with?AGaos boyfriend must be addicted to playing games.BMost couples can practice keeping electronics out of bedrooms.CPartners should communicate more to understand each other better.DCouples should restrict the use of electronics to avoid possible problems.3、Why was the case of Amanda Gao mentioned?ATo explain who the “

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