考研《英语一》萨尔图区2023年高分通关卷含解析
考研英语一萨尔图区2023年高分通关卷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)My First Part-time JobIts been a month since the summer vacation started. We had a long holiday, 1 most of us planned to find a part-time job in order to kill the boring time. Ive been 2 to take a part-time job since I was in junior high school, more to get some valuable 3 than money.Lots of my friends have had some work experiences and have a more 4 life as a result. They always share their work experiences with me. In their work life, they met many 5 , but those setbacks made them stronger and everything easier afterwards. 6 , they would also try to do something on their own in their work. I felt somehow 7 of myself because I depended on my parents for everything. For this 8 , I took a part-time job together with my friends. Our 9 was demanding(费时的). Sometimes we felt disappointed, made many complaints, and 10 thought about giving up. But we 11 doing it.While working, I met some really 12 people. There was a warm-hearted old man, who was a security guard. He took good care of us, which made us feel 13 in another city. We were very grateful to him. 14 , I got a bad headache and a high temperature when I was planning to go back. That was 15 the hot weather and the hard work. When I was ill, my friends 16 me, as if my mother was around. They made me feel deeply about the importance of 17 .When I got the first salary of my life, I 18 how difficult it is to make 19 . Now, my first work experience in life is over. I 20 lots of things. Its been meaningful.1、Abut Bor Cso Dbecause2、Awanting Bchoosing Cmanaging Dremembering3、Ahelp Bideas Cinformation Dexperiences4、Asimilar Bindependent Crelaxing Dunpleasant5、Achances Bchanges Cdifficulties Dsecrets6、ABesides BInstead CHowever DTherefore7、Aafraid Bproud Cglad Dashamed8、Arule Breason Cpurpose Dadvantage9、Awork Bstudy Cpreparation Dperformance10、Astill Bagain Ceven Djust11、Arisked Bavoided Cwaited for Dkept on12、Alucky Bnice Cfunny Dstrange13、Ahappy Bfree Cbrave Dpeaceful14、AClearly BImportantly CUnfortunately DUndoubtedly15、Aup to Balong with Caccording to Dbecause of16、Aplayed Blooked after Ccaught up with Dwalked away from17、Ateamwork Btrust Cfriendship Dkindness18、Arealized Bnoticed Cproved Dagreed19、Atime Beffort Cprogress Dmoney20、Aaccepted Blearned Cdiscovered DexpectedSection 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 1Decades before the first unaccompanied child was put on a plane to grandmas in the care of a flight attendant, a few resourceful parents accomplished the same end by simply dropping their kids in the mail.This was in the earliest days of the parcel post service, which launched in 1913. Before that, U.S. Postal Service packages were capped at four pounds, which limited the goofy things people tried to send by post.But when the parcel service began, all kinds of cargo showed up in the mail stream, including coffins, eggs, dogs and, in a few cases, human young.According to National Postal Museum historian Nancy Pope, the first known case of a mailed baby was in 1913 when Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beauge of Glen Este, Ohio, shipped their 10-pound infant son to his grandmothers home about a mile away, paying 15 cents in postage and springing for $50 in insurance (because they were worriers).But some children were mailed much farther, Pope said. Edna Neff of Pensacola, Fla., was 6 when she was packed off or packaged off to her fathers home in Christiansburg, Va., 720 miles away.The precious parcels werent truly parcels in the brown-paper. Instead they were more like companions in the arms of their carriers or walked along the route(路线). But the most famous mailed child, May Pierstorff, was indeed sent by an Idaho railway mail car in 1914 with the appropriate stamps stuck to her traveling coat. Mays picture survives, but no physical evidence of her trip. “We would sure love to have that coat,” Pope said.In 1914, the postmaster general instituted a rule about the mail that stands to this day: no humans. But that didnt stop an ambitious thief from crating himself up and shipping himself airmail. When William DeLucia, packed in a trunk labeled “Musical Instruments” along with food and an oxygen tank, was airborne, he climbed out, pilfered thousands of dollars worth of goods from