考研《英语一》张家口市桥东区2023年全真模拟试卷含解析

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1、考研英语一张家口市桥东区2023年全真模拟试卷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)Dusty is my son Jacks favorite pet. They have a special connection that is a 1 to see. After she finishes her dinne

2、r at night, Dusty will run into Jacks room to 2 on the pillow beside him. During the day shell 3 him around, jump into his arms, and even 4 with a “meow” every time he calls her name. 5 a few weeks ago Dusty began to lose 6 . She ate less and less and lost some of her fur. She 7 going after jack aro

3、und and hid in my daughters old closet (壁橱). She 8 only to drink water and then quickly returned there. I was 9 that we were going to lost her and prayed to God that shed return to 10 . I didnt want Jack to lose his furry friend. 11 , after a few weeks she started to spend time outside the 12 again.

4、 In addition, her 13 recovered. Soon her fur grew back and she gained weight. Once again she became my sons constant 14 and I thanked God for bringing her back to him.I can 15 why shed gone off by herself to take the time to heal (康复)from her illness. There have been many times in my own life when f

5、ear, sickness and sadness have beaten me and Ive just needed to find a quiet in my own 16 to think and to heal. 17 , every time Ive done so my heart is filled with Gods 18 ,making me better and stronger than I was before.When life heats you down, dont 19 . Go within. Allow Gods love to fill you and

6、to heal you. And then go out and 20 that love with the world.1、Adelight Bshock Chonor Dprize2、Ahide Bsleep Chunt Dguard3、Alook for Brun into Cfollow Dguide4、Aanswer Bchallenge Creward Dimpress5、ABesides BInstead CTherefore DHowever6、Amemory Bsight Cweight Dhearing7、Adelayed Brisked Cescaped Dstopped

7、8、Aset out Bcame out Ccalled put Dwork out9、Aembarrassed Bdisappointed Cworried Drelieved10、Ahealth Bsafety Ccalm Dpeace11、AMercifully BInterestingly CThankfully DUndoubtedly12、Apillow Bcloset Csuitcase Dkitchen13、Aappetite Bpride Cconfidence Dcuriosity14、Arelative Bcompanion Cguarantee Dunderstand1

8、5、Aprove Bforecast Cguarantee Dunderstand16、Aview Bsoul Cchoice Dopinion17、AHonestly BEventually CJoyfully DRegretfully18、Abehavior Bhappiness Clove Dwords19、Akeep on Bturn back Cmarch on Dexchange20、Ashare Bcompare Clink DexchangeSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following f

9、our texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1In his book The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference, the Canadian author Malcolm Gladwell explains how a trend can take many forms. It can be a gen

10、eral change in social behaviour, an idea or a fashion. However, why do some trends catch on and others not? What makes one particular brand of training shoes suddenly become the must-have product? How do people find out about trends and what makes people want to buy into them? Is it simply a questio

11、n of keeping up with other people?In his new work, Gladwell explore the moment when something becomes common and how products, ideas, messages and forms of behaviour spread. He looks at the reasons why trends are similar in the way they develop to outbreaks of disease, or medical epidemics (流行病).Epi

12、demics, like trends, start in a very small way, maybe from a single person with a virus then spread very quickly until they take over the population and appear to be everywhere. Eventually, they will slow down gradually or die out suddenly. Gladwell shows how these changes happen not gradually but a

13、t one sudden moment.Gladwell identifies three types of people who are influential in the development of these kinds of social epidemics:Connectors are people in a community who have wide social circles. They know a lot of people and like to introduce people to each other. The people they know often

14、come from a variety of social, cultural, professional and economic circles.Mavens are people with a lot of knowledge or experts in a particular field. They wish to pass on their knowledge to others. Mavens collect and gather information so are the first to pick up on new trends.Salesmen are people w

15、ith charisma(魅力). They have a “soft” influence over people rather than actual power. This means they are influential because people want to imitate them.Overall, Gladwells book is a thought-provoking(引人深思的)read for anyone interested in the origins of trends. Whats more, he writes in a clear style so even the most difficult id

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