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1、2023年陕西省宝鸡市陇县(当地女孩喜欢吃面,有秦腔戏)考研英语一预测试题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 ANSWERSHEET. (10 points)An old man lay in a hospital bed, heavily sedated (给服镇静剂)to ease the pain from his heart attack. The n
2、urse arrivedand said, HYour 36 is here,1 repeating the words several times before the 37 conscious man opened his eyes. His son was a 38who had come back from service to 39to his beloved father.The elderly man 40 out to touch his sons hand and held it gently. All through the4 ,the young soldier sat
3、inthe ward (夕市房)offering words of 42 to his dying dad, who said 43 but kept a weak grip of his child. 44 of the noise of the oxygen tank and the moans (呻吟声)of the other patients, the soldier remained 45 by the old man-s side.Several times in the course of that long night, the nurse returned and sugg
4、ested that the soldier leave to 4 6 for a while, But each time he would 4 7 As dawn approached the elderly man 48 His loving son rested the old mans lifeless hand on the bed and left to find the 49. The young man waited while the nurse carried his fathersbody away and when she returned, offering wor
5、ds of 50 the soldier interrupted her.Who was the man?H-he asked.51 ,the nurse replied, He was your father/1“No, he wasnt,” the young man said, 6Tve never seen him before in my life.Then 52 didnt you say something?”“When I arrived at the ward J knew right away there had been a(n) 53the young man expl
6、ained. But I also knew that man needed his son, and he wasn*t here.I could tell he was too - 54 to know who sat beside him but he needed someone there, sol just decided tO 55 him.A. wifeB. sonC - brotherD. cousinA. barelyB simplyC actuallyD. totallyA. directorB managerC. waiterD. soldierA. talkB . l
7、istenC attendD. adjustA. lookedB reachedC. movedD. pickedA. morningB noonC. afternoonD. nightA. sadnessB . truthC. excitementD. encoursgementA. somethingB anythingC. nothingD everythingA FreeB. UnawareC. AfraidD. Tired1、1. B2. A3. D4. C5. B6. D7. D8. C9. B10. A11. C12. A13. B14. D15. C16. A17. C18.
8、A19. B20. DSection II Reading Comprehension2、1. D2. C3. B4. A3、1. C2. C3. B4. A4、1. D4. D5、1. D2. A3. B4. C5. D6、1. serving2. dishes3. has received4. , them5. a6. but7. To adapt8. traditional9. annually10. that7、1. published2. focuses3. that/which4. to watch5. . viewers6. at7. the8. copies9. has bee
9、n read10. certainlySection III Translation8、1. B2. G3. A9、1. E2. A3. G4. F5. BB seriouslyB. chatB agreeB. diedB relativeB. angerB . WorriedB whereB hopeB - sickB. supportSection II Reading Comprehension10、A. loyally11、A. walk12、A. refuse13、A. awoke14、A. friend15、 A. love16、A. Shocked17、 A. how18、 A.
10、 mistake19、A. anxious20、A. leavePart A Directions:C. impatientlyC - restC hesitateC recoveredC. .ambulanceC. sympathyC. FrightenedC. whyC. accidentC. disappointedC respectD. carelesslyD. exerciseD weepD. screamedD. nurseD. admirationD. AnnoyedD whenD. eventD. carelessD. accompanyRead the following f
11、our texts.Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark youranswers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1Smartphones have been blamed for everything from taking drivers9 attention from driving to keeping people on the sofa scrolling (滚屏)videos. But the smartphone that seems to
12、 be everywhere could just as easily increase physical activity if it pushes its owner 9s buttons in the right way.New research shows that making social connections through activity-tracking apps gets people to move more. And a separate study on this summers Pokemon Go“ phenomenon shows that the smar
13、tphone game got players to take thousands more steps than usual. Together, the studies show the potential for smartphones to push a range of people to be more active.People who linked with friends on the activity-tracking app increase their steps by 400 a day on average over the next week, compared
14、with people who made no social connections, according to Tim Althoff and two other computer scientists at Stanford University. The effect of social connections declined, but remained significant for five months before the numbers fell back even with users who made no connections.Such insights show t
15、he promise of smartphones and games to help with one of the most stubborn public health problems-that even people who want to be active have trouble staying active.An NBA videogame, for example, gives players extra powers in the game if they reach a step goal in real life. The app “Zomies, Run!” use
16、s audio stories to push people to run more or run faster.Still, there is room fbr growth: Only about 4% of all health apps use “gamification J such as point-scoring or competition, according to a study published in October in BMJ Open. Gamification is actually quite closely linked with behavior chan
17、ge techniques,says Dr. Elizabeth Ann Edwards, the study9s lead author and a doctor and researcher at Queen Mary University of London.1、What does the author think of smartphones?A. They lead to peoples lack of physical activity.B. They will make people have more connections.C. They can have videogame
18、s more interesting.D. They can involve their users in more exercise.2、 According to Pokemon Go“ phenomenon, smartphone users become more active because .A. they have more social connectionsB. they get extra powers in lifeC. the games increase physical activityD. a life goal has been set step by step
19、3、Who are most likely to exercise more?A. Video watchers on the sofa.B. Smartphone game lovers.C. People with no social connections.D. People with trouble staying active.4、How does the author try to argue the ease of smartphones?A. By showing the results of some researches.B. By explaining the funct
20、ions of smartphones.C. By giving vivid description of some games.D. By analyzing the causes of public health problems.Text 2Twenty-one years ago, my husband gave me Sam, an eight-week-old schnauzer (雪纳瑞犬),to help ease the loss of our daughter. Sam and I developed a very special bond over the next ye
21、ars.At one point, my husband and I decided to move to a new home in New Jersey. Our neighbor, whose cat had recently had kittens, asked if we would like one. We were a little apprehensive about Sams jealousy and how he would handle his turf (地 盘)being invaded, but we decided to risk it.We picked a l
22、ittle, gray, playful ball of Fur. She raced around chasing imaginary mice and squirrels and jumped from table to chair in the blink of an eye, so we named her Lightning.At first, Sam and Lightning were very cautious with each other and kept their distance. But slowly, Lightning startedfollowing Sam
23、up the stairs, down the stairs, into the kitchen. Later, when they slept, it was always together; when they ate, it was always next to each other. When I took either one out, the other was always waiting by the door when we returned. That was the way it was for years.Then, without any warning, Sam w
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