考研《英语一》海盐县2023年最后冲刺试题含解析
考研英语一海盐县2023年最后冲刺试题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)Emergency on the MountainAna was a 12-year-old girl living in the mountain. Her 1 was to become a village nurse like Leta, her neighbor. She spent almost all her spare time reading the 2 book by herself.This morning, Leta went to Santiago to 3 a short-term training class by a group of volunteer doctors for first aiders to learn medical skills. Before she left, Ana begged Leta to take her along but Leta 4 , saying that Ana was too 5 to learn anything important.Ana was very 6 this morning, so she decided to wander around to refresh herself. On the hillside, she saw Rafi standing on a donkeys bare back, some kids around him. Rafi was only 13, but he was always doing something to get 7 . “No wonder adults dont 8 kids with anything important”, Ana said to herself. She had just turned away 9 she heard a few screams and Rafi fell off the donkey. Ana ran to where Rafi was lying and 10 that one of his legs bent a little sideways between the knee and the ankle and that all the other kids were 11 not knowing what to do. She 12 what the first-aid book said about 13 legs.“Vin!” Ana called to one of the boys.“Go and get Rafis mama and find someone with a truck.”She turned 14 the other kids. “Give me your shirts. We need something to 15 his leg with so it doesnt move around.”Ana found a strong, straight stick, which shed use to 16 his leg. She carefully wrapped the boys shirts around his leg and the stick. When Ana was done, Rafi came back to himself. Ana 17 comforted him until Rafis mama came over.Behind her was a neighbor in a pickup truck. They lifted Rafi into the truck, then 18 down the dusty hillside toward the hospital.The next day, Leta came to Anas home. “I heard what you did,” Leta said. “You kept your head in a/an 19 . Thats an important skill.” Anas face burned.“Now, listen. The volunteer doctors are coming here tomorrow with vaccines (疫苗). We need some extra 20 . Can you help?”Ana didnt hesitate. “I would love to and Ill bring my first-aid book.” Ana said excitedly.1、Adream Bhobby Cplan Daddiction2、Ascience Bfirst-aid Cbiology Dhandcraft3、Aattend Bgive Clearn Dfollow4、Aagreed Bpromised Crefused Dallowed5、Aweak Bsensitive Cselfish Dyoung6、Aupset Brelieved Ccold Ddifferent7、Aconnection Battention Cdistinction Deducation8、Abother Bpresent Ctrust Dprovide9、Awhen Bafter Cuntil Dsince10、Astated Bpredicted Cexplained Dnoticed11、Aannoyed Bconfused Cfrozen Dexcited12、Amemorized Bsubmitted Cremembered Dconsidered13、Awounded Bbroken Cbleeding Dswollen14、Ato Bdown Cagainst Don15、Aadd Bcover Ctie Dbend16、Acarry Bfix Craise Dlift17、Awarmly Bquickly Cpolitely Dgently18、Arode Bdrove Cwalked Dmarched19、Aprotection Bemergency Caccident Ddifficulty20、Amedicine Blessons Coffers DhandsSection 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 1"Joe? Is that you?" The woman speaking to me at the baseball game looked a little familiar. "Marci?" I asked."It IS you!" she cried out, smiling broadly. "Gosh, it's good to see you again!"It was good to see Marci, too. Off and on during the past few decades, I've wondered about her. I almost tried to search for her a few years ago after talking to a friend who had indicated that the 1990s had been pretty rough for Marci. So meeting her at the baseball game was really out of expectation.We spent a few minutes talking about our livesthe good old, bad old days. Then Marci grew quiet for a moment. “You know, Joe,” she said, “ Ive always wanted to tell youhowhow sorry I am for the way I treated you. You must have been hurt both physically and mentally.” I was a little embarrassed. I turned and looked at her. “Its OK,” I said, “No big deal!” “But I was such a jerk.” she continued. Yes you were, I thought. “We were both pretty young,” I smiled. “I know.” she said, “Its just always bothered me, remembering how mean I was to you. And Ive wanted to tell you that Im sorry.”The expression on her face was warm and sincere. And there was something in her eyesit looked a lot like relief. “OK,” I said. "Apology accepted!” Overcome by the sweetness of the moment, I reached an arm around her and gave her a quick hug. Just then, the crowd erupted with a huge cheer, and Marci and I both returned our attention to t