考研《英语一》浙江省泉州市2023年全真模拟试题含解析
考研英语一浙江省泉州市2023年全真模拟试题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)Life is full of miracles. They 1 us every day. One of these miracles occurred to me recently. I was filling my car at a gas station. Not sleeping well the night before, I felt 2 . After paying for the gas I turned my car towards the main road. I looked right and left then my brain sent the 3 for my foot to push on the gas pedal but nothing happened. 4 , I shook my head to 5 it and gazed down at my foot.Just as I did, 6 , a semitruck roared past my car doing 60 mph. When I had looked just two seconds 7 , my weary eyes hadnt seen it. If I had been driving onto the road when I should have been my car would have been 8 and I would have most likely been killed. I sat there for a long time quietly thanking God for 9 my life before 10 on the road and heading home. This time both my brain and foot worked 11 As I looked back on that moment later I still couldnt understand it. Did God 12 my brains signal from 13 my foot? Did an angel grab my toes to keep them from 14 on the gas? One question kept coming back into my mind as well: why did I get this miracle? Finally, I felt the answer 15 deep within my heart and mind. I heard the 16 coming from my soul saying: “You still have more to do. Your work is not done yet!”Richard Bach wrote: “Here is the 17 to find if your mission on Earth is finished: if you are alive it isn't.” 18 up each day then knowing that your mission isn't done yet. You have more love to 19 , more people to help, more kindness to give. You have one more day to be the miracle God 20 for you to be.1、Ainvolve Bassure Csurround Dconcern2、Aenergetic Btired Cannoyed Drefreshed3、Asymbol Border Cmessage Dsignal4、ARelieved BEmbarrassed CDisappointed DPuzzled5、Aclean Bclear Creplace Dremove6、Ainstead Bthough Ctherefore Dbesides7、Aearlier Blater Cfaster Dslower8、Adamaged Bcrashed Cscratched Dstuck9、Asparing Btaking Crescuing Dclaiming10、Apicking up Bbreaking down Cpulling out Dturning over11、Apassively Bpoorly Cperfectly Dpractically12、Aprotect Bprevent Cdefend Ddiffer13、Aattacking Blifting Ctouching Dreaching14、Apressing Bdepending Cputting Dfocusing15、Aforming Bresulting Cdisappearing Dsurviving16、Awords Bcommands Csuggestions Dexpectations17、Asolution Badvice Ctest Dbelief18、AWake BStay CHurry DCheer19、Ashare Bgather Cdonate Dpreserve20、Aapplied Bcompensated Cmeant DallowedSection 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 1When I moved to Senegal in 2007 to work for a charity organization, the first thing I did was to hit the streets. Dakar, the capital, leans out into warm Atlantic wind. It has a relaxing atmosphere that makes it a favorite destination.Not far from the city center, it also has one of Africas biggest slums(贫民区)and its share of beggars. Street kids would tail me, begging. During a previous trip to Senegal, I was once cheated by a man. I'd wondered for years whether to give money to beggars in West Africa.Near my apartment, I passed a group of young men in wheelchairs whom I took to be beggars. Head down, I walked by them quickly. As the months went by, I'd often come across them. Id often see them at an outdoor basketball court near my office. Theyd sit on the ground with their chairs upside down, tightening and adjusting wheels, waiting until the other guys left so they could play.I'd stay and watch them warm up. They played with speed, rolling down the court as fast as I could run. A few weeks later I introduced myself to them with the help of Mafall, who was one of the guys and could speak a little French. I started spending more time with them and eventually became something like an assistant coach.The players quickly grew on me. I started referring to them as “my guys” to my colleagues. It was the most fun Id had since I got to Dakar. Life on the street had made my players strong and they didnt back down easily. I was proud of them.Toward the end of the season, Mafall invited me to where he livedfound many of the players there, with their wives and children. I learned that most of them were born with disabilities. As Mafall and I chatted, I knew something had changed. They were no longer beggars. They were basketball players, my guys, and my friends.1、It can be inferred from the text that the disabled young m