考研《英语一》九龙2023年巅峰冲刺试卷含解析

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1、考研英语一九龙2023年巅峰冲刺试卷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) “Oh, no! Youre moving?” Such was my neighbors 1 when she saw household items appearing on my lawn and 2 my driveway.“No

2、pe. Just cleaning house!” I called back, smiling.This yard sale had been the result of six months of 3 . I had searched every 4 and overflowing closet and cupboardcrazy about my seeking to find items to 5 .I met loads of 6 and friendly people. The Mirror Lady was 7 to buy the antique mirror from my

3、first apartment for her daughters first apartment; and the Futon Girl, a college sophomore, said my futon (沙发床) and frame were 8 for her dorm room.And how can I 9 the Camera Man? Bending absorbedly over the “technology” table, he spotted my husbands faded 10 bag from the early 80s. Zippered compartm

4、ents (隔包) 11 a broken camera and a few old lenses. “Wow!” he said, as he picked it up and made me a(n) 12 . I asked what he was going to do with it. “Its just coolI have a shelf at home for cool 13 technology.” So apparently he 14 it just so he could look at it. As he walked down the driveway with t

5、he dusty bag 15 over his shoulder, for a second I 16 my journalist husband doing the same, heading out to 17 a story. That made me feel 18 .All yard sales lasted two days. As hard as it can be to let things 19 , the true value of those things is to 20 you of a place you lived in, a special time in y

6、our life, or a loved one in your heart.1、Aacquisition Bconcern Cexplanation Dmeaning2、Apicking up Bgetting over Cputting up Dtaking over3、Aadaptation Bprotection Cpreparation Dproduction4、Amessy Bbare Celegant Dtidy5、Ameasure Bpresent Cserve Dsell6、Agenerous Bconservative Cinteresting Dcautious7、Ath

7、rilled Btired Cconfused Dembarrassed8、Afamous Bperfect Cvital Dcheap9、Ablame Btrouble Cworry Dforget10、Acamera Bhand Cplastic Dtool11、Aallocate Bapproached Cexposed Dwithdraw12、Aappointment Bappeal Cexcuse Doffer13、Afashionable Bold Cadvanced Dportable14、Abought Bimproved Cdonated Dtwisted15、Adisapp

8、earing Bhanging Cprinting Dwinding16、Apictured Bappreciated Cstopped Dforgave17、Areview Breport Crhyme Drepeat18、Alonely Bsilly Cgood Dhopeful19、Agather Bsurvive Ccontrol Dgo20、Acheat Binform Cremind DwarnSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the ques

9、tions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1Growing up can sometimes seem like a roller coaster. There are ups and downs and unexpected turns. Abuse or neglect by adult can make the ride even rougher. But being bullied(欺凌) by another child

10、can leave especially lasting scars. Thats the finding of a new study.Bullied kids face a high risk of mental health problems as teens and as young adults. Indeed bullied kids might be worse off than those who had suffered physical abuse or neglect, the study found.Dieter Wolke works at the Universit

11、y of Warwick in England. Until recently, most studies of child victims focused not on bullying but on maltreatment, this psychologist says. Maltreatment includes physical or emotional abuse, neglect or other behaviors that can harm a child.Wolkes team wanted to better understand how bullyings long-t

12、erm effects compare to those due to maltreatment. They focused on 4,026 children in the United Kingdom and 1,420 more in the United States. Information about bullying and maltreatment was collected for American children to age 13.They collected the same information for British youth up to age 16. Th

13、e researchers also gathered data on each individuals mental health as a young adult.Among the Americans, 36 percent of bullied kids had mental problems later. Those problems included anxiety, which is a state of excessive worry. They also included depression. That is a feeling of hopelessness that c

14、an last a long time. Among kids who had been maltreated by adults, 17 percent later suffered mental health problems. That was less than half the rate seen in people who had been bullied as school kids.In the U. K. group, the difference was less spectacular. Roughly 25 percent of the bullied kids rep

15、orted mental health problems later, compared with about 17 percent who had been maltreated.But however you look at it, the finding are disturbing, Wolke says. They show that bullied children have similar or worse mental health problems later in life. And thats why he says schools, health services and other agencies must wo

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