2023年甘肃省平凉市庄浪县考研《英语一》预测密卷含解析.docx
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1、2023年甘肃省平凉市庄浪县考研英语一预测密卷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 ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)“And this is me kissing the Blarney Stone,says Carrie, my seventeen-year-old daughter. She turns the pages of her n
2、ew photo album, recounting her recent ten-day abroad, and my mind wanders back.way back to when she was only five.“Someday Im going to Ireland”, she said, holding her Childcraft book in her lap. Her blue eyes 2 as she looked at the beautiful pictures. Well, maybe you can!” I said. However, it was 3
3、for our family to pay for the luxury of traveling. I was working as a secretary. My husband Charlie had to close his 4 last year due to his poor health.Ten years later, Carrie came home from school one day, hardly able to contain her 5 Mama, you,ll never 6 where the class is going. To Ireland! she s
4、miled 7. “Youre kidding! I said. Ireland! Where youve always wanted togo!“The trip is 8 for year after next, and the $2,100 can be paid in installments (分期付款)Then she added, “But thats too much. isnt it? Her voice was 9 yet doubting. WeHJ I said slowly, Daddy and I cant help much; 10 you have two ye
5、ars to earn the money.” “You think so?” Carries face lit up like a Christmas tree. Well J I 11,“maybe you could use your father bakery and sell baked goods., Sell baked goods? We 12 at each other. Carrie was an excellent 13! This would work!So the plan was 14, Carrie began working, making a variety
6、of baked goods. She used dried apples, cooked,seasoned and spiced to perfection. Soon, however, fried apple-pies became the customer favorite. All ingredients were 15 real shortening (起酥油),real butter-and the crust (皮)was handmade and hand-rolled. Finally the pies were fried to a beautiful, golden b
7、rown! The finished product was an extremely pleasant treat, winning 16 from even the little old ladies in these hills who have been making dried-apple pies for decades. 17 began rolling in, and the Ireland fund grew, and well 18 the given time the trip abroad was paid in full.Now Im looking at her a
8、lbum as she proudly points out the 19 she visited: castles of Ireland, historic bridges and churches, cobblestone (鹅 石)streets of Dublin. so much like those in her Childcraft book. My daughter will forever remember this dream come true, a dream that began in the heart of a five-year-old girl and was
9、 completely made 20bythe delicious apple pie!1、 A. training B. journey C. study D. work2、 A. brightened B. darkened C. hardened D. weakened3、 A. wise B. wrong C. difficult D. pleasant2. A3. C3、1. C2. B3. A4. D4、1. C2. D3. A5、1. B2. B3. C4. D5. 1. while2. suggested3. which4. falling5. is called6. a7.
10、 Actually8. . to make9. inventor10. lay7 1. on2. visiting3. had been4. what5. . Arriving6. shocked7. As8. Though /Although9. widely10. whichSection III Translation8、1. E2. G3. A4. D5. B9、L B2. F3. G4. A5. D4、 A. bookstore B. bakery C. agency D. grocery5、 A. disappointment B. surprise C. sorrow D. ex
11、citement6、 A. realize B. understand C. guess D. forget7、A. shyly B. slightly C. bitterly D. broadly8、 A. delayed B. planned C. continued D. made9、 A. sharp B. hesitant C. hopeful D. firm10 A. thus B. even C. also D. still11 A. suggestedB. insisted C. wonderedD. disagreed12、A. pointedB. stared C. sho
12、uted D. laughed13、A. secretaryB. travelerC, cookD. student14、A. canceledB. changedC. discussed D. laid15、A. naturalB. deliciousC. clean D. soft16、A. praise17、A. Menus18 A. within19、A.buildingsB. awardsB. IdeasB , fromB. sitesC. trustC. OrdersC. beyondC. citiesD. titlesD. QuestionsD. forD. countries2
13、0 A. necessaryB. important C. popular D. possibleSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1The Harvard Law School Library (HLSL) is a private r
14、esearch center that exists mainly to support the educational and research needs of the Harvard Law School staff and students and the needs of the whole Harvard University. It also attempts to serve the needs of scholars and researchers requiring access to its unique collections.Please note:Borrowing
15、 is limited to present Harvard ID holders During exam periods, access is restricted to present Harvard Law School collection users. Harvard University ID holders can always enter to find any book to check out. Visual materials, along with rare books, are housed in the Librarys Special Collections. F
16、or information concerning access to these materials, please visit the Historical & Special Collections page. The library staff is not available fbr legal advice. If you have any questions not answered on this site, or on the access application, call the Langdell Circulation Desk staff, 617-495-3455,
17、 or email Access Privileges.Access to Electronic ResourcesThe Library has more electronic resources than most other non-govemmental universities in the United States. Use of these resources is limited to members of the Harvard Law School. Access is controlled by either IP address or password. See th
18、e Electronic Resources page for more information.Access to Harvard LibrariesPolicies on admittance and services vary. For more information on all libraries at Harvard, visit . The hours of operation are Monday-Friday, 9:00 am4:45 pm. Enquiries can be made in person at the Library Office, Widener Lib
19、rary, Room 130, by telephone at 617-495-4166, or by email.1、To borrow books from the HLSL, you must.A. avoid exam periodsB . hold a Harvard IDC. seek the library staffs adviceD. refer to the Historical & Special Collections2、Who can use Electronic Resources in the HLSL?A , Scholars of Harvard Law Sc
20、hool.B , Any student of Harvard University.C. Researchers needing unique collections.D. Students in non-governmental universities.3、How can you get a Harvard ID?A. Email Access Privileges.B. Call 617-495-3455 on weekends.C. Go to Room 130 at 10 am on Wednesday.D. Make enquires at the library office
21、at 5 pm.Text 2A biologist once criticized fbr stealing eggs from the nests of the rarest bird in the world has been awarded the Nobel Prize of conservation after his methods saved nine species from extinction.Professor Carl Jones won the 2016 Indianapolis Prize - the highest accolade in the field of
22、 animal conservation - for his 40 years of work in Mauritius, where he saved an endangered kestrel from becoming the next Great Auk.When the 61-year-old first travelled to the east African island in the 1970s, he was told to close down a project to save the Mauritius kestrel. At the time there were
23、just four left in the wild, making it the rarest bird on Earth. However, he stayed, using the techniques of captive breeding (人工繁殖),which involved snatching eggs from the birds? nests and hatching (卯孚化)them under incubators, prompting the mothers to lay another set of eggs in the wild.A decade later
24、, the number of Mauritius kestrels had soared to over 300 and today there are around 400 in the wild. The biologist has also been necessary in efforts to bring other rare species back from the edge of extinction, including the pink pigeon, echo parakeet and Rodrigues warbler.Prof Jones was awarded t
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