2023年广西壮族防城港市港口区考研《英语一》点睛提分卷含解析.docx
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1、2023年广西壮族防城港市港口区考研英语一点睛提分卷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 ANSWERSHEET. (10 points)Mary and her husband Dimitri in the small village of Perachora in southern Greece. One of Marys prize possessions
2、 was a little white 2 which her husband had given her. She kept it 3 to a tree in a field during theday and went to fetch it every 4. One evening, however, the lamb 5. The rope had been cut, so it was obvious that the lamb had been 6When Dimitri came in from the fields, his wife told him what had ha
3、ppened. Dimitri at once 7 to find the thief.He knew it would not be 8 in such a small village. After telling several of his friends about the 9, Dimitri found out that his neighbour, Aleko, had 10 acquired a new lamb. Dimitri immediately went to Alekos house and angrily 11 him of stealing the lamb.
4、He told him he had better 12 it or he would call the police. Aleko didnt 13taking it and led Dimitri into his back yard. It was true that he had just bought a lamb, he 14, but his lamb was black.15 of having acted so rudely, Dimitri 16 to Aleko for having accused him. While they were talking it bega
5、n to rain and Dimitri stayed in Alekos house 17 the rain stopped. When he went outside half an hour later, he was 18 tofind that the little black lamb was almost19. Its wool, which had been dyed black, had been 20 clean by therain!1、A.traveledB , arrivedC.livedD. worked2、A.lambB. dog C.cowD.horse3、A
6、.attachedB. addedC.tiedD. applied4、A.day B. hour C.weekD.evening5、A.was running B. was missingC. removed D. lost6、A.killedB. sold C.stolenD. disappeared7、A.put outB. came outC. made outD. set out8、A.difficultB. formalC. true D.false9、A.villageB. peopleC. theft D.story10、A.suddenlyB againC. alreadyD.
7、 then11、A.blamedB , arguedC. accusedD. charged12、A.returnB refuseC. hand D.find13、A.admitB. insistC. allow D.enjoyD. talked14 A. told B. explained C. sighed3. B4. D3、1. D2. A3. B4. C5. D4、1. B2. C3. A4. D5、1. C2. A3. C4. D6、 1. written2. predictions3. which4. different5. . on/upon6. speaking7. to ch
8、oose8. or9. . better10. successfully7、1. First2. about3. that4. by5. . Faced6. . misunderstanding7. friendly8. . which9. ourselves10. howSection III Translation8、1. F2. B3. G4. A5. D9、1. C2. F3. E4. A5. BD. Robbed15、 A. Convinced B. Informed C. Ashamed16 A. acknowledgedB. admired C. advocated D. apo
9、logized17、 A. before18、 A. excited19、A. blackB. until C. after D. whenB. sad C. astonished D. disappointedB. colourful C. grey D. white 20 A. washed B. transformed C. turned D. dashedSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text
10、by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1It is reported that bags are getting bigger all the time, and that there are more bags per person on the street today than at any other time in history. If this is true, possible explanations could include the wide use
11、 of small electric and electronic devices, a reading-material explosion, a popular interest toward tight or pocket less clothing, or cheap bagmaking labor overseas.But, much as nature finds ways-such as diseaseto control overpopulation, city life has thrown up impediments(障碍) to bags. To enter many
12、public buildings, such as theatres and railway stations, you must go through a search or go bagless. The city has countless bag rules. It is hard to keep them all straight, and youre never sure, when leaving home for the day, whether it might be a bad idea to bring one along.Last week, the New York
13、Public Library got in the game. Students, researchers, writers, historians, and anyone else who has got used over the years to treating the vast Rose Main Reading Room as an office or a reading room came up against a new rule. You are no longer allowed to bring a bag larger than eleven inches by fou
14、rteen inches into the library. If you walk in with one, you must leave it at the coat check. You may keep its contents with you, however, and the library provides big clear plastic bags for them. You return them when you come back for your own bag.What the library is trying to prevent, in this case,
15、 is people taking things out, rather than bringing things in. A librarian said on the second day, Its a big change for people who used to come and bring in half their flats. The people who use the library responsibly will continue to do so. The people who steal will continue to get away with it, if
16、they really want to.” 1、How many reasons does the author list to explain the changes related to bags?A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 52、What do the bag rules in many public buildings require people to do?A. Have their bags examined. B. Pay for bringing in bags.C. Leave the places bagless. D. Use big clear plastic
17、 bags.3、What is the purpose of the new rule at the New York Public Library?A. To change peoples way of reading.B. To prevent people stealing things.C. To help people better use the library.D. To stop people from bringing in dangerous things.4、How is the effect of the new rule according to the librar
18、ian?A. Excellent. B. Satisfactory. C. Harmful. D. Limited.Text 2Soaping up your hands may do more than just get rid of germs. It may wash away the inner confusion you feel right after being forced to make a choice between two appealing choices, according to a new study. The study builds on past rese
19、arch into a phenomenon known as “the Macbeth effect”.It turns out that Shakespeare was really onto something when he imagined lady Macbeth trying to clean her conscience (良 心)by rubbing invisible bloodstains from her hands. A few years ago, scientists asked people to describe a past wrong act. If pe
20、ople were then given a chance to clean their hands, they later expressed less guilt than people who hadnt cleaned.This finding fascinated W. S. Lee, a researcher. Anything from the past, any kind of negative emotional experiences, might be washed away,“ says Lee.He decided to test hand washings effe
21、ct on one kind of bad feeling: the tension we feel after being forced to choose between two attractive choices, because picking one choice makes us feel that weve lose the other. People usually try to calm this inner conflict by later exaggerating (夸大)the positive aspects of their choice.He had stud
22、ents rank 10 different music CDs. Then he offered students one CD as a gift. Some students then use liquid soap. Others only looked at the soap or sniffed (嗅)it. Actually, you do not need water and soap,“ says Lee.Later, the students again had to rank all the music. People who didnt wash their hands
23、 had the normal response - they scored their take-home CD higher, suggesting that they now saw it as even more attractive than before. But this wasnt true fbr the hand washers. They ranked the music about the same, they feel no need at all to justify the choice,“ say Lee.But the implications of it j
24、ust arent clear. Schwarz says its too soon to know whether people should head fbr a sink after making a tough choice. He says washing may help decision-makers by cleaning away mental disorder, but perhaps if they dont go through the usual post-decision process of justifying their choice, they might
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