
考研《英语一》2023年廊坊市香河县巅峰冲刺试卷含解析.doc
11页考研《英语一》2023年廊坊市香河县巅峰冲刺试卷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)On our first anniversary, Jack bought a bottle of Casaque, an expensive cologne (古龙香水) for me.“We agreed to save the money for your postgraduate education,” I said somewhat halfheartedly as I took it out from a beautifullywrapped packet.“I am unable not to give something 1 to the world's most beautiful bride, honey!” I held it to my 2 , and smelled the most pleasant flavor I could ever 3 . Looking down at my 4 blue jeans and ugly, ragged tennis shoes, I wondered if I could ever be worthy of it. But I would 5 . I used only a little of it every time 6 Jack graduated and our life was financially easier. It's a 7 of the foolish love of a young husband.Then one day threeyearold Jim was sitting on the floor 8 the empty cologne bottle. His lips wet, he was making a(n) 9 face. He drank my 10 cologne!“Jack, come quick.” I cried,“Can cologne 11 my baby? Jim drank the rest of it!”“It's mostly just alcohol, honey,” Jack 12 me. Little Jim was fine, and my concern for my child was 13 . I now felt 14 to see the empty cologne bottle.A few weeks later, Jack bought another bottle of my beloved cologne. I 15 it as much as I had done to the earlier one. 16 , it became threequarters empty.I thought it best to buy another 17 . But the shop assistant told me that there wasn't even a maker of that brand any more.Now I only use my special cologne on very important occasions, because there will be 18 to replace it when these last few precious 19 are gone. But from the bottom of my heart, it's not threequarters empty but still onequarter full. Perhaps if I'm very careful, I can 20 using it for the rest of my life.1、A.special B.terrible C.practical D.cheap2、A.eye B.nose C.hand D.mouth3、A.imagine B.afford C.touch D.describe4、A.clumsy B.unique C.faded D.stylish5、A.try B.act C.insist D.withdraw6、A.unless B.even if C.until D.even after7、A.cost B.consequence C.standard D.symbol8、A.looking for B.holding C.reaching for D.filling9、A.amused B.excited C.awful D.happy10、A.poisonous B.precious C.dangerous D.magical11、A.hurt B.attract C.frighten D.please12、A.criticized B.encouraged C.educated D.comforted13、A.increased B.relieved C.confirmed D.developed14、A.grateful B.nervous C.heartbroken D.desperate15、A.resisted B.wasted C.protected D.prized16、A.Still B.So C.Otherwise D.Therefore17、A.brand B.bottle C.flavor D.color18、A.some B.none C.another D.more19、A.quarters B.packets C.drops D.shops20、A.turn to B.devote to C.count on D.decide onSection 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 1Fei-Fei Li arrived in the U. S. from China at age 16 with many big dreams. And it took many unusual jobs to help her achieve them. Luckily, she was smart and extremely driven. And today, she’s the director of Stanford University’s artificial intelligence lab.“As one of the leaders in the world for A.L., I feel much excitement and responsibility to create the most awesome and excellent technology for society and to educate the most awesome and excellent technologists—that’s my calling.” Li said.She is also a loyal advocate for diversity in the tech industry.“I see extremely talented Stanford PhD students struggling with their visas and I find it unthinkable that we create so many barriers for the talents of the world”, Li said. While Li was in college at Princeton, she borrowed money from friends and even her high school math teacher to run a dry-cleaning business for her parents in order to help them get by. Li attended classes during the week and worked at the business on the weekends. Then, when Li was in graduate school, her mom developed cancer and had a stroke (中风). “It was difficult to keep moving ahead while all of this was happening. The real existential challenge is to live up to your fullest potential, live up to your sense of responsibility and to be honest to yourself about your dreams while doing it,” she said.Li was named a Great Immigrant of 2016 by the Carnegie Corporation, the nation’s oldest grant making foundation which honors roughly 40 naturalized U. S. citizens each year. Her graduate studies were supported by the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans.1、What do we know about Fei-Fei Li according to Paragraph 1?A.She was born in the United States of America.B.She has made many of her dreams come true.C.She worked very hard because she’s not gifted.D.She’s now doing。









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