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1、2023年东至县考研英语一统考试题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)Grady threw down his backpack and slammed the car door shut.This is going to be a really week, 9,he said unhappily to no
2、one 2. He looked around thecampground. Hundreds of tall and green fir trees, some as tall as church towers,3 the mountainside, giving it theappearance of a green carpet. The sun would be setting soon. Then, Grady thought, maybe the 4 wouldnt be unbearable, But actually even up here in the 5, the hot
3、 stickiness of July was closely attached to him.Grady hated camping, but it was something his family 6 every summer. His father liked cooking over an open fire, telling stories about how to 7 things like bear attacks and swarms of bees. His mother and younger brother Jared liked to hike and take 8 o
4、f animals. Jared had a collection of bug pictures that hed 9 to the walls in his half of their room. Grady thought they were just scary and proof that Jared was a 10 kid.They set up camp-two11, one for his parents and one for himself and Jared. While everyone else started 12dinner, Grady, looking fo
5、r some place to cool down, set off for the nearby stream, which was deep enough to 13 in.As he 14 the stream, something caught his eye. There was a(an) 15black bear cub一no more than twofeet tall with a lovely face. It was playing pretty 16 at the waters edge, 17 its surroundings. Grady moved closer
6、to get a 18 look. Then Grady heard a sound behind him. He 19 his father saying that bear cubs would never be 20. Then he turned around and saw the cubs mother moving swiftly towards him.1、A.riskyB.lengthyC. peacefulD. interesting2、A.in particularB.in advanceC - in briefD. in silence3、A.blockedB.refl
7、ectedC. scarredD. covered4、A.dustB.campgroundC. heatD. sun5、A.riverB.skyC - towerD. mountain6、A.believed inB.stuck toC - came crossD. lived through7、A.surviveB.experienceC. exploreD. recognize8、A.careB.controlC. examplesD. pictures9、A.guidedB.pinnedC takenD. thrown10、A.sensitiveB.smartC , strangeD.
8、toughlb、A.bedsB.roomsC , tentsD. plates12、A.alteringB.huntingC - orderingD. preparingSection II Reading Comprehension2、1. D2. A3. B4. C3、1. C2. B3. A4. D4、L C2. C3. D4. A5、1. C2. D3. A4. C6、1. choices2. what3. have observed4. faced5. . powerful6. instantly7. which8. hidden9. and10. how7、1. influence
9、2. up3. fascinated4. studies5. hobby6. presidents7. of8. . whose9. laid10. DepartingSection III Translation8、1. D2. E3. F4. G5. A9 1. G2. B3. E4. C5. F13、A. digB. swimC. hideD. sink14 A. crossedB imaginedC. nearedD. left15、A. adorableB. aggressiveC. injuredD. large16、A. cautiouslyB. joyfullyC. force
10、fullyD. nervously17、A. attackingB. destroyingC , hatingD. ignoring18 A. betterB. brighterC. fixedD. lasting19 A. foundB. 1earnedC - rememberedD. misunderstood20、A. aloneB. awakeC. smartD. scaredSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below
11、 each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1Columbus Day has been on American calendars since 1937, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared October 12 a federal holiday to honor the Italian explorer who “discovered“ the Americas in 1942. However
12、, the holiday has always been controversial. Many people believe that Christopher Columbus should not be given credit for “discovering“ the continent, since native Americans had already been living there for generations.Besides, the explorers mission was not a scientific “voyage of discovery”, but o
13、ne intended to conquer the new land. Critics maintain that the Spanish army Columbus brought on his second voyage, caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of indigenous(土著的)people. Those that survived the massacre became slaves, working in mines. Many, therefore, believe that the explorers arriva
14、l should not be celebrated.In 1977, a delegation of Native nations at the International Conference on Discrimination Against Indigenous Populations in the Americas, proposed renaming the holiday to Indigenous Peoples Day”. The proposal passed with a majority.However, convincing the rest of the count
15、ry to do the same was not that easy. It took 15 years before the city of Berkeley in California adopted the name in 1992 and then 22 more years before Minneapolis, MN and Seattle, WA did the same in 2014. The following year, eight more cities including Albuquerque, NM and Portland, OR, began celebra
16、ting the second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples Day”. The movement really started to gain momentum in 2016 when 19 cities, including Boulder, CO and Phoenix, AZ, as well as the states of Minnesota and Vermont, all decided to rename the day to honor Native Americans. In 2017, 21 more cities,
17、including Austin, TX and Los Angeles, CA have made the shift.With the increasingly larger number of cities moving away from Columbus Day each year, it will be interesting to see if Indigenous Peoples Day gets federal recognition. Meanwhile, it will continue to be the focal point of debates throughou
18、t theAmericas.1 Which of the following is the best title of the passage?A. Indigenous Peoples Day Has Got Federal Recognition after Years WorkB. Columbus Day Honoring the Italian Explorer Has Always Been ControversialC. Christopher Columbus Should Not Be Given Credit for Discovering AmericasD. More
19、Cities Have Replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day2、Many people dont agree that.A. Columbus discovered the continentB. Columbus was a remarkable explorerC. Native Americans were abusedD. Columbus Day is a public holiday3、What can we infer from the second paragraph?A. Columbus was well rec
20、eived by indigenous peopleB. The indigenous people hated the Columbus, arrivalC. The Spanish army rebelled against Columbus ruleD. Few soldiers survived the attack by native Americans4、Which of the following cities is the earliest to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day?A. Portland B. Ph
21、oenixC. Seattle D. Los AngelesText 2Mrs. Jones was my first patient when I started medical school-and I owe her a lot.She was under my care for the first two years of my medical training, yet I knew very little about her, except that she was thin, perhaps in her mid 70s. It might seem rather neglige
22、nt not to know the basic facts of my patient, but I had a valid reason一Mrs. Jones was dead, and had been dead for about three years before I made a patient of her. Mrs. Jones was the dead body that I dissected (解剖)over the first two years of my medical training.Of course, her name wasnt really Mrs.
23、Jones, but it seemed a little impolite to be conducting research into someones body without even knowing its name, so out of courtesy, I thought she should have one. “Me and Mrs. Jones, weve got a thing going on J went the song coming out of the radio as I unzipped the bag of her on my first day and
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