
考研《英语一》2023年黑河市孙吴县模拟预测试卷含解析.doc
11页考研《英语一》2023年黑河市孙吴县模拟预测试卷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) Sylvia is a woman with big scars (伤痕)on her body. The 1 that left her scarred happened during a childhood game of hide-and-seek with her sister. Due to frequent power cuts (停电),her mum used to 2 pots of water and put them on the bathroom floor. Her mother had told her not to enter the room, but Sylvia 3 in the room, forgetting her mom’s words. When her sister pushed the 4 ,she fell backwards into the 5 water.It took years of surgery before she went back to school. With scars over her body,a life of hiding from 6 followed until the 7 point came in July last year. Sylvia was on holiday with her mother when she 8 a man’s camera phone following her around the pool. Then she was 9 by the effect the experience had on her mother 一 she could see Mom staring at her scars, looking 10 . Seeing this, Sylvia 11 to pose to make her mom 12 .“I realized I’d been 13 for many years. I fett like I had 14 my family’s lives and thought,‘Now is the time for me to 15 ,Sylvia said. Sylvia fett it was time not just to make a change herself,but to help others with disfigurements (缺陷).Sylvia pointed out “Every person is 16 . We should accept our bodies the way they look. Stop trying to 17 yourself with other people. ” She also organized a swimwear showfeaturing models with different disfigurements and wanted people to see what it truly 18 to be inclusive(包容性强的).For Sylvia,she hopes her story will 19 others. “Now I feel lucky and proud of my scars as I’m a(n) 20 ,” she said.1、A.accident B.challenge C.behavior D.adventure2、A.store B.boil C.take D.drink3、A.remained B.washed C.hid D.jumped4、A.barrier B.curtain C.window D.door5、A.cold B.warm C.hot D.clean6、A.attention B.attraction C.discussion D.relation7、A.showing B.turning C.breaking D.meeting8、A.stopped B.found C.allowed D.prevented9、A.silenced B.disappointed C.touched D.annoyed10、A.quiet B.beautiful C.angry D.sad11、A.happened B.started C.pretended. D.agreed12、A.return B.move C.smile D.improve13、A.negative B.selfless C.strange D.lucky14、A.rebuilt B.destroyed C.ended D.saved15、A.think B.learn C.decide D.change16、A.unique B.uneasy C.hopeful D.equal17、A.devote B.introduce C.connect D.compare18、A.benefits B.requires C.means D.maters19、A.inspire B.surprise C.control D.cure20、A.examiner B.creator C.owner D.survivorSection 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 Few people, these days would disagree with the theory that it's vital to take time for yourself.Creating some space for enjoyment and restoration each day or at least every week, is a win-win proposal: it’ll make you both happier and more effective in fulfilling your responsibilities at work and home. In practice, it rarely happens, though. For some, that's because deep down they feet they don't deserve it. For others, it's simply that busy life makes it seem impossible to press pause. Either way, making sure you actually get a. moment to yourself requires a shift in perspective.Don't wait until it feels right. It's unpleasant to have unfinished tasks bothering at your mind, so it's tempting to tell yourself you'll only relax once everything is under control. But since both work and family life generate an infinite number of to-dos, that strategy is doomed to failure. As time-management writer Laura Vanderkarn points out, it's far more useful to learn to tolerate the discomfort of knowing your email inbox is filling up, or that the living room is still a pigsty.Choose true enjoyment. It's all too easy to fill `me time' with things you think you should enjoy, above all exercise. If you genuinely love such activities, they're perfect. But if the truth is that you don't, you'll only get resentful: we rebel against being told what to do, even when the person doing the telling is ourselves. Make sure at least a small part of your week is spent doing something you can honestly say you enjoy for itself.Pay attention to good feelings. Once you do get some restorative time, borrow a Buddhist technique for making it count: when you realize you're enjoying yourself, spend half a minute consciously paying attention to the feelings of pleasure. For one thing, you'll often find that those feelings increase as a result. For another, you'll encode the memory of the experience in more detail so, looking back, it'll feel like you had even more time to yourself.1、Why is it hard for some people to find time for themselves practically?A.They think they aren't worth it B.They have a lot of pressure.C.They are in financial tro。












