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1、考研英语一2023年重庆市巫山县统考试题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 driving my car the other day. The radio was playing, and I was 1 along. The song was a 2 one and even my weak vo
2、ice sounded good. Then something bad 3 , however. The sweet sound of the music ended and was 4 with the alarming news break.I drove on while the 5 said prices were going higher again because of the 6 speculation (投机) on Wall Street. The race for the Presidency was getting worse. Violence 7 when fans
3、 of a sports team went wild, 8 their favorite teams championship.Finally, I could 9 no more and turned off the radio. Silence seemed 10 to listening to anything else about the crazy, competitive society we live in. I slowed down as I entered a local town and 11 the people. 12 a smiling woman was thr
4、owing birdseed into her backyard, a dozen birds flew down to enjoy the 13 being laid out before them. A young man was 14 his little daughter safely in his arms. He tickled (胳肢)her 15 when she pulled the hat off his head and they both laughed. I laughed too as I looked at all of this 16 . Although in
5、 my car the radio was 17 , in my heart I was still singing. 18 , this world could use a little more kindness and a lot less competition. Kindness makes us all 19 in this life. Your only competition is with 20 : to be the best possible you that you can be.1、Asinging Bdancing Clistening Drunning2、Aser
6、ious Bjoyful Csorrowful Dpopular3、Adisappeared Bstruck Coccurred Dcontinued4、Adisturbed Bcombined Ccompared Dreplaced5、Aspeaker Bannouncer Csinger Dprogrammer6、Acreative Brepresentative Ccompetitive Dpositive7、Abroke out Bbroke down Cbroke in Dbroke up8、Acongratulating Bcelebrating Cdefending Dpromo
7、ting9、Aignore Bescape Cshare Dtake10、Acomfortable Bappropriate Cpreferable Dpleasant11、Asought Bappreciated Cvisited Dwatched12、AWhile BUntil CBefore DAfter13、Asmile Bservice Cfeast Dattraction14、Acarrying Btying Cplacing Ddragging15、Aangrily Bgently Cterribly Dfirmly16、Alove Bmess Ckindness Dphenom
8、enon17、Adown Bon Cout Doff18、AIn truth BIn theory CIn brief DIn turn19、Awinners Bleaders Cfighters Dlearners20、Asociety Byourself Coneself DothersSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your a
9、nswers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1 Thousands of people impact all aspects of our lives, be it the weatherman at the TV studio in a neighbouring city, or the technician at a phone company across the continent, or the woman in Tobago who picks the mangoes for your fruit Salad. Every day, in
10、tentionally or unintentionally, we make a large number of connections with people around the world.Our personal growth and evolution (and the evolution of societies) come about as a result of connecting with our fellow humans, whether as a band of young warriors setting out on a hunt or as a group o
11、f co-workers heading out to the local bakery after work on Friday. As a species (物种), we are instinctively (本能地) driven to come together and form groups of friends, associations and communities. Without them, we cannot exist.Making connections is what our gray matter does best. It receives informati
12、on from our sense and processes it by making associations. It grows quickly when its making connections.People do the same thing. Its a scientific fact that people who stay socially and physically active live a longer life. This doesnt mean staying with the same old crowd and going around on an exer
13、cise bike. It means getting out and making new friends.When you make new connections in the outside world you make new connections in the inside worldin your brain. This keeps you young and alert (机警的)Edward M. Hallowell, in his book Connect, cites the 1979 Alameda County Study by Dr. Lisa Berkman o
14、f the Harvard School of Health Sciences. Dr. Berkman and her team carefully looked at 7,000 peopleaged 35 to 65, over a period of nine years. Their study concludes that people who lack social and community connections are almost three times more likely to die of medical illness than those who have m
15、ore contacts. And all this is independent of socioeconomic status and health practices such as smoking, alcoholic beverage consumption or physical activity!Other people can also help you take care of your needs and desires, whatever it is youd like in this liferomance, a dream job, ticket to the Rose Bowlthe chances are pretty high