长丰县2023年考研《英语一》点睛提分卷含解析
长丰县2023年考研英语一点睛提分卷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)That day was calm and splendid. I walked slowly towards the edge of the cliff and looked out. The 1 was amazing. I could 2 the gentle wind coming from the coast while watching the brilliant sunset.My dad and I used to enjoy the sunset together on that very place. We 3 also watch the waves 4 the rocks below. Yet, my mother always annoyed us how 5 it was. I never got worried, 6 always became secure next to my father, who spent most of his life out 7 in his boat.I remember one time on his boat; I had 8 off the back and into the cold water accidentally. My dad instantly jumped off to 9 me. That day was especially unforgettable and from that point I realized 10 would prevent my dad protecting me if I my life was in threat.As I 11 approached the top of the cliff, I recalled the most valuable time 12 I spent with my dad. I looked down desperately at the urn (骨灰瓷) in my hands. My father was my rock, someone I could 13 every time I was in awkward dilemma. But now he was gone eternally, and the urn for me meant absolutely 14 itself. 15 there been another chance to stay with my father again, I might have cherished it more than ever before.I 16 the urn, said a 17 farewell and then slowly twisted off the lid. The wind started to change 18 , blowing out towards the sea. I looked last time at my fathers ashes and then 19 for a moment, I scattered the contents out over the cliff.I wiped away a tear, but it was perfect happiness rather than sadness, because I finally knew the man who 20 so much to me, my father, was eventually at peace.1、Ajourney Bview Ccondition Dimpression2、Aattach Bsense Cappeal Dspot3、Awould Bshould Ccould Dmust4、Aconsist of Bbreak down Cknock over Dcrash into5、Aembarrassing Bdangerous Ccautious Drough6、Abecause Bwhen Cif Dthough7、Aat peace Bat dawn Cat sunset Dat sea8、Aslipped Bbent Cdived Dsank9、Aseek Brelieve Crescue Ddiagnose10、Aeverything Bsomething Cnothing Danything11、Agradually Bgratefully Cgreatly Dgently12、Athat Bwhen Cwhich Dwhat13、Acare for Bapprove of Cturned to Dmake out14、Awith Bbeyond Cdespite Din15、AIf BHad CHas DWhen16、Alooked back on Blooked out for Clooked down at Dlooked up to17、Asilent Bshocking Cconstant Dtypical18、Aspeed Bdistance Cattempt Ddirection19、Aexposed Bhesitated Cignored Dcomplained20、Aassisted Bowed Cmeant DconvincedSection 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 1Everyone smiles in the same language.But not everyone smiles in the same medium,and that might be hurting us.That's according to a new study from researchers at the University of Haifa and Ben-Gurion University,both in Israel,and the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.Inadvertently timed to the recent release of “The Emoji Movie,”scientists decided to study whether using smile emojis in text messages between work colleagues caused the same warm feelings as a face-to-face interaction that includes a smile.The results?For the first time,science was able to confirm that a smile emoji does not conjure those same feelings.Quite the opposite,in fact: using a smile emoji in conversation actually decreases perception of the colleague's competence and inserts a level of distance into the relationship.It's a phenomenon study leader Arik Cheshin dubbed "virtual first-impression management."He and his colleagues,including co-leader Ella Glikson,conducted several experiments analyzing the reactions to text messages that included smile emojis versus messages that don't.They also measured these same interactions in social settings and found that the emojis actually improved perception."I believe there is a greater gap in what the sender is hoping to convey and what the receiver interprets," Cheshin,a professor,said."This intention-interpretation gap can be damaging."In addition,Cheshin and colleagues found that the effects of smiley use on social perceptions occur regardless of the expresser's perceived gender.So what's the takeaway here “I don't think that emoticons and emojis replace actual emotion,”Cheshin told us. "They are just different.The emotions are there and will always be when there are humans involved."Before picking an emoji that fits your mood at the moment,it's better to just use words at least when you're at work.Or