2023年诸暨市考研《英语一》高分通关卷含解析.docx
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1、2023年诸暨市考研英语一高分通关卷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)Last Christmas while staying with my parents, I 1 across some old love letters that my parents wrote to each other. Thes
2、e letters were all piled up in a basket, dirty and 2 With dust. Deciding to read and sort them, I asked them if I could take the letters back to my Illinois home. They 3.As I carefully opened each letter, 4of them fragile with age, I discovered a new page 5 unknown to me in thisprivate chapter of my
3、 parents1 lives.My father used to 6 in the army. So his letters were full of frontline 7 of the things about the war. Each of my mothers letters was marked with her 1944 dark red lipstick kiss. I was 8 to these letters like a magnet (磁铁).Just six weeks after our Christmas visit, Daddy became very 9
4、and was hospitalized. This time, he was fighting a 10 kind of war. As I sat by his bedside, we discussed the 11, He told me how much receiving thoselipstick-kissed letters had 12 to him when he had been so far from home.It so happened that the next day would he February 14. From the 13 letters I cho
5、se the card my father had sent Mother in 1944 and brought it to my fathers bedside.At his bedside, I joked with him, saying 14, “Today is Valentines Day, don*t you want to send Mother a present?nHe became more 15 when I handed him the old 16, He carefully opened it and took out the card, and whenhe
6、17 it his eyes were filled with tears.My father, in a 18tight with emotion(情感)read the loving message hed sent to my mother fifty-six years 191、 And this time, he could read it to her20A. cameB.hitC. drewD. fell2、A. hiddenB.coveredC. buriedD. filled3、A. refusedB.smiledC. shockedD. agreed4、A. allB.no
7、neC. bothD. neither5、A. recentlyB.usuallyC. previouslyD. occasionally6、A. workB.studyC. serveD. report7、A. accountsB.documentsC. introductionsD. occupations8、A. devotedB.addictedC. thrownD. drawn9、A. sadB.deadC. dangerousD. ill10、A. typicalB.traditionalC. differentD. familiar14. C15. A16. B17. C18.
8、D19. B20. ASection II Reading Comprehension2、1. D2. B3. C4. A3、1. C2. B3. D4. C4、1. B2. A3. B4. D5、1. D2. B3. C4. C5. 1. musical2. application3. led4. an5. . made6. successfully7. until8. , that9. one10. facing7、 1. parks2. was covered3. visiting4. freelySection III Translation8、1. C2. A3. D4. B5. E
9、9、1. C2. E3. A4. B5. F11、 A. warsB.illnessesC . lettersD. hospitals12、A. meantB.intendedC. plannedD. said13、A. dividedB.sortedC , separatedD. updated14、A. sadlyB.angrilyC. softlyD. loudly15、A. curiousB.enthusiasticC. fantasticD. positive16、A. cardB.envelopeC , basketD. lipstick17、A. foundB.wroteC ,
10、recognizedD. missed18、 A. soundB.noiseC. whisperD. voice19、A. laterB.earlierC. agoD. ahead20 A. personB.privateC. dangerD. peaceSection 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 ANSW
11、ER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1Researchers say public mistrust of vaccines (疫苗)is causing diseases like measles (麻疹)and yellow fever to spread. The scientists said the lower levels of trust can lead to people refusing vaccines. This, in turn, can cause diseases to spread quickly, they warmed.But the res
12、earchers said they also found a high level of support worldwide for vaccinating children against disease.The researchers questioned 66,000 people in 67 countries to discover their ideas on whether vaccines are important, safe and effective. The survey showed people in Southeast Asia had the highest
13、level of trust in vaccines. Africa showed the second highest level of confidence. Europeans showed the lowest level of confidence in vaccines. In France, 41 percent of the population questioned the safety of vaccines.Heidi Larson is with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She says r
14、ecent media reports of problems involving vaccines have hurt public confidence in France. Larson noted that many Europeans worried about reports of possible links between hepatitis B vaccines (乙型肝炎疫苗)and the disease multiple sclerosis (多发性硬化症).But she said scientists found no linkage between the two
15、. Mistrust in France was also driven by public reaction to the H1N1 influenza (甲型 H1N1 流 /感)outbreak fears in 2009. The French government spent $1.4 billion on 94 million doses of the vaccine. The majority were sold or destroyed.The findings come as a major yellow fever vaccination program has been
16、launched in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Angola. The disease has already killed hundreds of people in the area. The World Health Organization aims to vaccinate over 15 million people in both countries. If everyone agrees to be vaccinated, we can remove yellow fever from our country/9said Mos
17、ala Mireille, one of the doctors directing the program.1、The author develops the Paragraph 1 mainly.A. by telling experiences B. by giving instructionsC. by offering descriptions D. by analyzing cause and effect2、The underlined words “The disease“ in the last paragraph probably refer to.A. measles B
18、. yellow feverC. H1N1 influenza D. multiple sclerosis3、Mistrust of vaccines in France was driven by the following reasons except.A. media reports of problems linked to vaccinesB. public reaction to the H1N1 influenza outbreak fears in 2009C. connections between hepatitis B vaccines and the disease m
19、ultiple sclerosisD. most of the doses of the vaccine were sold or disposed of by the French government4、 Mosala Mireilles attitude towards the yellow fever vaccination program is_.A. Expectant B. SkepticalC. Critical D. CautiousText 2Flying HighBamngton Irving made his historic flight and founded an
20、 educational non-profit-making organization. His message for kids: The only thing that separates you from scientists is determination, hard work and a strong liking for what you want to achieve.The secret, he believes, is having a dream in the first place, and that starts with learning experiences t
21、hat inspire kids to build careers.The moment of inspiration for Irving came at the age of 15 in his parents9 bookstore. One customer, a professional pilot, asked Irving if hed thought about becoming a pilot. I told him I didnt think I was smart enough; but the next day he took me to the cockpit (驾驶舱
22、)of the commercial airplane he flew, and just like that I was hooked.To follow his dream, Irving turned down a football scholarship to the University of Florida. He washed airplanes to earn money for a flight school and increased his flying skills by practising at home on a $40 flight simulator (模拟)
23、video game. Then another dream took hold: flying alone around the world. He faced more than 50 rejections for sponsorship before convincing some companies to donate aircraft components. He took off with no weather radar, no de-icing system, and just $30 in his pocket. like to do things people say I
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