2023年鞍山市千山区考研《英语一》最后冲刺试题含解析.docx
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1、2023年鞍山市千山区考研英语一最后冲刺试题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)The rosebushes were finally in full bloom on that spnng morning.The of roses always brings to mind Wanda* s childhoo
2、d memories. Then the family had no 2 to buy extra things , so even a tired rose was something to 3.Currently,to have a backyard full of different roses is pure4, And her husband, Dale,devotedly5 the roses.6 that she loves the very first blooms,he picked some on this particular morning.But as Dale re
3、turned,he came across a neighbor who had 7 for a quick visit. As the woman turned to go,Dale generously gave the 8 to her. And even though their visitor 9 she didn* t want to take them,she was 10assured (确信) that the flowers were hers to keep.Seeing her precious first blooms go out the door 11 Wanda
4、 with regret, and a bit of 12, She new itwas better to give than to receive.13 ,she wished she could have kept the roses for herself.Later that day, the couple headed to the post office,where Wanda waited outside in the car.Then, without 14, an older woman suddenly appeared at the open window,and ga
5、ve her a bunch of fresh roses !These are for you. They re my first blooms this spring.Completely 15,Wanda thanked the woman and 16 for a moment to breathe in the rich fragrance. When she looked back, the mysterious visitor was gone.That special 17 changed Wanda. It made her understand the true meani
6、ng of 18 and unexpected gifts.that someone is thinking of them.Now,she always19 her first blooms to others , as a(n) 201、 A. sight B. scenery C. scene D. show2、 A. energy B. money C. courage D. desire3、A. desert B. raise C. value D. water 4 A. business B. memory C. imagination D. enjoyment5. A. lays
7、 B. tends C. studies D. serves6. A. Anxious B. Ashamed C. Afraid D. Aware7. A. stopped by B. settled down C. turned out D. broken in8. A. greetings B. wishes C. roses D. bushes9. A. recommended B. complained C. cried D. insisted10. A. hardly B. repeatedly C. secretly D. temporarily11. B12. D13. A14.
8、 B15. C16. D17. A18. A19. C20. CSection II Reading Comprehension2、1. B2. C3. A3、1. A2. D3. A4. C4、1. C2. C3. A4. B5、1. A2. A3. D4. C6、1. had been spotted2. for3. picking4. unless5. . another6. Wherever7. fishing8. but9. must10. to think7、1. prettier2. competition3. trying4. Make5. , with6. a7. thing
9、s8. which/that9. constantly10. to wasteSection III Translation8、1. D2. B3. C4. G5. F9、1. C2. F3. E4. A5. B11、A. coveredB. filledC. charged D. supplied12、A.tensionB. prideC. gladness D. selfishness13、A.StillB. Thus C.Instead D. Otherwise14、A. delayB. warningC. effort D. thinking15、 A. shockedB, confu
10、sedC , amazedD. relaxed16、A. waitedB, noddedC. shook D. bent17、A. deliveryB discoveryC. apologyD. smell18、A. givingB.receivingC. affectionD. communication19、A. takes away20 A. routineB. puts away C. gives away D. throws awayB. duty C. reminder D. exampleSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirectio
11、ns: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 1Scientists fear rising energy bills may lead to an increase in obesity (月巴胖) after discovering a link betweenpoorly-heated homes and higher body -f
12、at.Researchers from the University of Stirlings Behavioural Science Centre set out to explore claims that warm indoor temperatures have contributed to rising obesity levels in winter. Instead, the team found that people who live in well-heated homes are more likely to have low body mass index (体重指数)
13、levels while those who keep their heating turned down or off tend to be heavier.Dr Michael Daly, behavioral scientist and senior lecturer, said: We set out to investigate the scientific claims that cooler indoor temperatures help us maintain a healthy weight by pushing our bodies to use up more ener
14、gy. In fact, the research suggests people may eat less and burn more energy when in a warmer indoor environment.The 13-year study, published in the journal Obesity, involved more than 100,000 adults across England.Researchers found reduced weight levels among people living in homes heated to above 2
15、3 (73F) , which involved about 15,000 of the households studied.Dr Daly said: nAs national gas bills continue to rise faster than the rate of inflation, this research suggests the obesity could worsen where heating is turned down below comfortable levels or off for long periods to cut costs.This is
16、not just about people who live in well-heated homes being in the financial position to afford more expensive low-calorie foods, exercise classes and sporting activities, and therefore finding it easier to maintain a low BMI level. The study took age, sex, social class and other factors into account.
17、The comfortable temperature of 20 -23 is where we feel comfortable in our clothes and are neither hot nor cold. At temperatures above this, we use more energy and we eat less because our appetite is affected.”1、The findings of the research can be described as .A.horribleB.surprisingC. funnyD.encoura
18、ging2、 According to the passage, with rising gas bills, people may turn down or off their heating to.A.stay in shapeB.maintain a low BMI levelC.save moneyD.avoid eating more3、Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. Obesity links to poorly-heated homesB. Well-heated homes cont
19、ribute to obesityC. Obesity A weighty problem in EnglandD. Rising energy bills help maintain a healthy weightText 2Shakespeare Globe Exhibition & Tour is a unique international resource to explore Shakespeare work. Open all year round, it gives you an opportunity to learn more about the most famous
20、playwright(居U作家),Shakespeare, and helps you seek to further the experience and international understanding of him.Group Visits to the Exhibition & Tour* Opening HoursTheatre Tours:Monday - Sunday:9:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.Exhibition:Monday - Sunday:9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.Groups of 15 people or more are requi
21、red to pre-book their visit, and each group will have its own guide for free. To make a reservation, please fill in a Group Request Form and return it to us via email.* Exhibition and Tour PricesAdult:$15.00Senior (60+):$13.50Student (with validID):$11.50Child (5-15):$8.00Complimentary:Every 16th pe
22、rson free* Getting hereShakespeares Globe 21 New Globe Walk, London SE19DT,UKWe have currently improved security, with all bags being checked. Please arrive in good time, and do not bring any large bags and check the calendar before your visit or call+44(0)20 7902 1500 to find out about our latest o
23、pening times.Visitors are advised to arrive by public transport or by taxi. There is a car park on Thames Exchange on the north side of Southwark Bridge (open 24 hours, seven days a week). Cabs may be found all year round on Southwark Bridge. It may also be possible to pick one up from outside the e
24、ntrance hall on New Globe Walk.* Where to eatSwan at Shakespeares Globe serves modern British seasonal food for dinner, afternoon tea or drinks in our beautiful bar and restaurant set over two floors, available for pre- and post-theatre dining.Swan RestaurantMonday- Friday: 12 noon - 2:30 p.m. & 6:0
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