2023年黔东南南苗族侗族自治州天柱县考研《英语一》押题密卷含解析.docx
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1、2023年黔东南南苗族侗族自治州天柱县考研英语一押题密卷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)I first discovered Cafe Gratitude several months ago. My friend Heather invited me to her for lunch. Heather ha
2、d 2 moved to Los Angeles, and we would discuss the project we were doing. As we sat down and were 3 the delicious vegetarian menu, the server who came to take our, 4 asked us the question of the day. What are you grateful for? I felt a familiar stir(震动)in my chest, and my eyes began to water. 5 a pa
3、use, Heather 6 her hand to me and said that it was with me. I expressed my gratitude to be with her 7 enjoying this moment of our shared 8and her new start in Los Angeles. After a delicious lunch. I decided to stay a while longer 9 the question had inspired me to meet the co-owner, Ryland. Pauses or
4、 10 in life are a very good time to listen to whats 11 inside of our hearts.When Ryland came over to my 12 with his big smile, his title of Chief Inspiration Officer seemed very. 13 for his personality. He gave me his 14 attention as he opened his heart to listen. I told him how I wanted to help him
5、 open more 15 so there could be more places to eat and help spread this 16 of “being generous and grateful everyday. Since that 17, Cafe Gratitude is my favorite place to eat.What a rewarding and meaningful experience! And Ive since learned that Cafe Gratitude 18 business through what they call Sacr
6、ed Commerce where they provide inspired service and express 19 for the richness of our lives.Asimple question that day 20 me down new paths and gave me new friendships.1、A.attendB. accompany C. involve D. join in2、A.evenB. ever C. seldom D. just3、A.lookingB. testingC. planning D. studying4、A.spaceB.
7、 time C.order D. place5、A.WithoutB. DespiteC. In terms of D. Regardless of6、A.reachedB . shookC. clappedD. stuck7、A.eitherB , as well asC. alsoD. too8、A.projectB. seat C.friendshipD. honesty9、A.for B. as C. ifD. before10、 A. actions B. dreamsC , hurriesD. delays11、 A. looking on B. insisting on C. g
8、oing on D. agreeing on10. D11. C12. B13. A14. B15. D16. C17. A18. A19. B20. CSection II Reading Comprehension2、1. B2. C3. B3、L B2. A3. D4. C4、1. B2. C3. A4. D5、1. B2. A3. D4. C6、1. down2. when3. on4. Luckily5. , that6. but7. unusual8. seconds9. to10. someone7、1. has been proved2. as3. is4. responsib
9、ility5. a6. whose7. to talk8. them9. to10. devotedSection III Translation8、1. E2. C3. G4. D5. B9、1. E2. G3. A4. C5. F12 A. company B. tableC. house D. car13、 A. suitable14、A. simple15、A. hotelsB. readyB. fullB. schoolsC, eagerC, urgentC. clubsD. longingD. regularD. restaurants16、A. lessonB. note C.
10、messageD. lecture17、 A. meeting B. performance C. act D. vacation18、A. practice19、A. explanation20、 A. surprisedB. reviews C. trains D. concludesB. appreciation C. consideration D. applicationB. returned C. led D. heldSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. An
11、swer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1Smart Kids Festival EventsSmart Kids is a collection of one hundred events scheduled in October. This year, it is experimenting with Pay What You Decide (PWYD). That is, you can decid
12、e to pay what you want to or can afford, after you have attended an event. You can pre-book events without paying for a ticket in advance. Here are some of the directors picks.Walk on the Wild SideNot ticketed, FreeJoin storyteller Sarah Law to hear science stories about animals. Along the way you,l
13、l meet all sorts of beautiful creatures and discover life cycles and food chains. Best suited to children aged 5-9. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Introduction to WavesPre-book, PWYDSubjects range from sound waves to gravity waves, and from waves of light to crashing waves on the
14、ocean. Mike Goldsmith explores the fundamental features shared by all waves in the natural world.Science in the FieldNot ticketed, FreeThis storytelling night features a scientist sharing his favourite memories of gathering first-hand data on various field trips. Come along for inspiring and informa
15、tive stories straight from the scientists mouth. Join Mark Samuels to find out more in this fun-filled workshop.Festival DinnerPre-book, 25 per personWhether you want to explore more about food, or just fancy a talk over a meal, join us to mark the first science festival in London. Which foods shoul
16、d you eat to trick your brain into thinking that you are full? Find out more from Tom Crawford. 1、In which event can you decide the payment?A. Walk on the Wild SideB Introduction to WavesC. Science in the FieldD. Festival Dinner2、Who will talk about experiences of collecting direct data?A. Sarah Law
17、.B. Mike Goldsmith.C. Mark Samuels.D. Tom Crawford.3、What do the four events have in common?A. Family-based.B. Science-themed.C. Picked by children.D. Filled with adventures.Text 2Conventional wisdom says that hardship can make us old before our time. In fact, a new study suggests that violence not
18、only leaves long-term scars on childrens bodies, but also changes their DNA, causing changes that are equal to seven to ten years of premature aging.Scientists measured this by studying the ends of childrens chromosomes (染色体),called telomeres(端粒),says Idan Shalev, lead author of a study published in
19、 Molecular Psychiatry.Telomeres are special DNA sequences (序歹U) which prevent the DNA in chromosomes from separating. They get shorter each time a cell divides, until a cell cannot divide any more and dies.Several factors have been found to shorten telomeres, including smoking, radiation and psychol
20、ogical stresses such as being treated badly when young and taking care of a chronically ill person.In this study, researchers examined whether exposure to violence could make childrens telomeres shorten faster than normal. They interviewed the mothers of 236 children 3t ages 5, 7 and 10, asking whet
21、her the youngsters had been exposed to domestic violence between the mother and her partner; physical maltreatment by an adult; or bullying. Researchers measured the childrens telomeres -in cells obtained by wiping the insides of their cheeks 一 at ages 5 and 10.Telomeres shortened faster in kids exp
22、osed to two or more types of violence, says Shalev. Unless that pattern changes, the study suggests, these kids could be expected to develop diseases of aging, such as heart attacks or memory loss, seven to 10 years earlier than their peers.Shlev says there is hope for these kids. His study found th
23、at, in rare cases, telomeres Better nutrition, exercise and stress reduction are three things that may be able to lengthen telomeres, he says.The study confirms a small but growing number of studies suggesting that early childhood adversity imprints itself in our chromosomes, says Charles Nelson, a
24、professor of pediatrics and neuroscience at Harvard Medical School.1、The new study found that .A. hardship can change a childs memoryB. violence can speed up a chilcfs agingC. violence leaves scars on a child s mindD. hardship has an effect on a childs mind2、What does the underlined word “they” in P
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