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1、绝密启用前2023年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(一)(科目代码201)考生注意事项1.答题前,考生必须在试题册指定位置上填写考生姓名和考生编号;在答题卡指定位置上填写报考单位、考生姓名和考生编号,并涂写考生编号信息点。2.考生须把试题册上的试卷条形码粘贴条取下,粘贴在答题卡“试卷条形码粘贴位置”框中。不按规定粘贴条形码而影响评卷结果的,责任由考生自负。3.选择题的答案必须涂写在答题卡相应题号的选项上,非选择题的答案必须书写在答题卡指定位置的边框区域内。超过答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题册上答题无效。4.填(书)写部分必须使用黑色笔迹签字笔或者钢笔书写,笔迹工整、笔迹清楚;涂写部分必
2、须使用2B铅笔填涂。5.考试结束后,将答题卡和试题册按规定一并交回,不可带出考场。考生姓名: 考生编号:2023年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(一)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)Could a hug a day keep the doctor away? The answer may be a
3、resounding “yes!” 1 helping you feel close and 2 to people you care about, it turns out that hugs can bring a 3 of health benefits to your body and mind. Believe it or not, a warm embrace might even help you 4 getting sick this winter.In a recent study 5 over 400 health adults, researchers from Carn
4、egie Mellon University in Pennsylvania examined the effects of perceived social support and the receipt of hugs 6 the participants susceptibility to developing the common cold after being 7 to the virus .People who perceived greater social support were less likely to come 8 with a cold ,and the rese
5、archers 9 that the stress-reducing effects of hugging 10 about 32 percent of that beneficial effect. 11 among those who got a cold, the ones who felt greater social support and received more frequent hugs had less severe 12 .“Hugging protects people who are under stress from the 13 risk for colds th
6、ats usually 14 with stress,” notes Sheldon Cohen, a professor of psychology at Carnegie. Hugging “is a marker of intimacy and helps 15 the feeling that others are there to help 16 difficulty.”Some experts 17 the stress-reducing , health-related benefits of hugging to the release of oxytocin, often c
7、alled “the bonding hormone” 18 it promotes attachment in relationships, including that between mother and their newborn babies. Oxytocin is made primarily in the central lower part of the brain , and some of it is released into the bloodstream. But some of it 19 in the brain, where it 20 mood, behav
8、ior and physiology.1A UnlikeB BesidesC DespiteD Throughout2A connectedB restrictedC equalD inferior3A choiceB viewC lessonD host4A recallB forgetC avoidD keep5A collectingB involvingC guidingD affecting6A ofB inC atD on7A devotedB exposedC lostD attracted8A acrossB alongC downD out9A calculatedB den
9、iedC doubtedD imagined10A servedB requiredC restoredD explained11A EvenB StillC RatherD Thus12A defeatsB symptomsC testsD errors13A minimizedB highlightedC controlledD increased14A equippedB associatedC presentedD compared15A assessB moderateC generateD record16A in the face ofB in the form ofC in t
10、he way ofD in the name of17A transferB commitC attributeD return18A becauseB unlessC thoughD until19A emergesB vanishesC remainsD decreases20A experiencesB combinesC justifiesDinfluencesSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each te
11、xt by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1First two hours , now three hoursthis is how far in advance authorities are recommending people show up to catch a domestic flight , at least at some major U.S. airports with increasingly massive security lines.Amer
12、icans are willing to tolerate time-consuming security procedures in return for increased safety. The crash of Egypt Air Flight 804,which terrorists may have downed over the Mediterranean Sea ,provides another tragic reminder of why. But demanding too much of air travelers or providing too little sec
13、urity in return undermines public support for the process. And it should: Wasted time is a drag on Americans economic and private lives, not to mention infuriating.Last year, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) found in a secret check that undercover investigators were able to sneak wea
14、pons-both fake and realpast airport security nearly every time they tried .Enhanced security measures since then, combined with a rise in airline travel due to the improving Chicagos OHare International .It is not yet clear how much more effective airline security has becomebut the lines are obvious
15、.Part of the issue is that the government did not anticipate the steep increase in airline travel , so the TSA is now rushing to get new screeners on the line. Part of the issue is that airports have only so much room for screening lanes. Another factor may be that more people are trying to overpack
16、 their carry-on bags to avoid checked-baggage fees, though the airlines strongly dispute this.There is one step the TSA could take that would not require remodeling airports or rushing to hire: Enroll more people in the PreCheck program. PreCheck is supposed to be a win-win for travelers and the TSA
17、. Passengers who pass a background check are eligible to use expedited screening lanes. This allows the TSA wants to enroll 25 million people in PreCheck.It has not gotten anywhere close to that, and one big reason is sticker shock. Passengers must pay $85 every five years to process their backgroun
18、d checks. Since the beginning, this price tag has been PreChecks fatal flaw. Upcoming reforms might bring the price to a more reasonable level. But Congress should look into doing so directly, by helping to finance PreCheck enrollment or to cut costs in other ways.The TSA cannot continue diverting r
19、esources into underused PreCheck lanes while most of the traveling public suffers in unnecessary lines. It is long past time to make the program work.21. The crash of Egypt Air Flight 804 is mentioned to_.A explain Americans tolerance of current security checksB stress the urgency to strengthen secu
20、rity worldwideChighlight the necessity of upgrading major U.S. airportD emphasize the importance of privacy protection22. Which of the following contributes to long waits at major airports?ANew restrictions on carry-on bagsBThe declining efficiency of the TSACAn increase in the number of travellersD
21、 Frequent unexpected secret checks23. The wordexpedited(Liner 4,Para.5) is closet in meaning to_.A quieter B cheaper C wider D faster24. One problem with the PreCheck program is_.A a dramatic reduction of its scaleBits wrongly-directed implementationC the governments reluctance to back itD an unreas
22、onable price for enrollment25. Which of the following would be the best for the text ?ALess Screening for More SafetyBPreCheck-a Belated SolutionCGetting Stuck in Security LinesDUnderused PreCheck LanesText 2“The ancient Hawaiians were astronomers,” wrote Queen Liliuokalani, Hawaiis last reigning mo
23、narch, in 1897. Star watchers were among the most esteemed members of Hawaiian society. Sadly, all is not well with astronomy in Hawaii today. Protests have erupted over construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope(TMT), a giant observatory that promises to revolutionize humanitys view of the cosmos.A
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