
考研《英语一》2023年卢龙县全真模拟试卷含解析.doc
11页考研《英语一》2023年卢龙县全真模拟试卷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)Education is very close in my heart. My father grew up in a very small village in China. In those days, not many villagers could read. So my father 1 a night school to teach them how to read. With his help, many people learned to 2 their own names; with his help, manypeople learned to read newspapers for the first time; with his help, many women were able to 3 their children how to read. As his daughter, I know what 4 means to the people, especially those without it.After generations of hard work, china 5 a long way in education. I myself 6 that progress. Otherwise, I would never become a famous singer and a professor of music. I am following my father's 7 to help continue china's success story. I am truly 8 to work with the UN and do something about Global Education. I have visited many schools around the world. I've seen first-hand how much we can do for education.Education is about women and girls. It is important for girls to go to school because they will become their children’s 9 teacher someday. But women still 10 over half of the world's poor in population and 60% of adults who can't read. Education is of extreme importance in 11 such inequalities. Education is about equality. In poor countries and regions the number of school dropouts is 12 . We call for more educational 13 to these places.Education is about the young people. Young people are the future. Education is important because it not only gives young people 14 and skills but also helps them become 15 citizens.As the UNESCO special envoy(特使)and the mother myself, my 16 to education for all will never change. Many years ago my father made a small difference in his village. 17 , we can make a big difference in the world.I was once asked about my Chinese 18 . I said I hope all children especially girls can have access to good education. I 19 one day education first will no longer be a dread but a reality 20 by every young woman on this planet.1、A.rebuilt B.found C.attended D.opened2、A.remember B.pronounce C.write D.confirm3、A.teach B.inform C.convince D.enquire4、A.education B.contribution C.devotion D.civilization5、A.has travelled B.has come C.has walked D.has taken6、A.contribute to B.approve of C.benefit from D.pass down7、A.routine B.fashion C.suggestions D.footsteps8、A.determined B.confident C.honored D.fortunate9、A.first B.unforgettable C.Impressive D.patient10、A.care for B.account for C.stand for D.allow for11、A.accepting B.tolerating C.handling D.evaluating12、A.controversial B.ambiguous C.accurate D.astonishing13、A.resources B.experiences C.qualifications D.materials14、A.permission B.strength C.wealth D.knowledge15、A.independent B.responsible C.intelligent D.capable16、A.response B.commitment C.reaction D.attention17、A.Together B.Meanwhile C.Therefore D.Moreover18、A.expectation B.vision C.dream D.ambition19、A.promise B.believe C.assume D.sense20、A.desired B.realized C.faced D.enjoyedSection 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 1When Ariyah Georges was born 15 weeks early, she weighed only one pound, 12 ounces. Her mother, Jovan, knew how important breastfeeding was, especially for a premature (早产的) baby like Ariyah, so she began pumping milk to feed her through a tube. But two days later, Jovan felt dizzy and feverish — 104 Fahrenheit degrees, in fact. She had a blood disease and was close to full shock.She was separated from others for nearly two weeks at the regional Northern Virginia hospital where she’d delivered. During that time, she could still pump breast milk, but Ariyah couldn’t consume it because of the risk of infection (感染). Without it, the newborn was particularly easily affected by diseases. There are many cases like this, which creates the need for the milk donation.Enter donor milk — breast milk purchased by hospitals for mothers who aren’t able to produce enough milk on their own, due to health complications, stresses, or other factors. The milk comes from milk banks, organizations that collect and screen breast milk from those women willing to donate. Usually processed in intensive-care units, the milk is only available by prescription.In recent years, both milk banks and the use of donated human milk have risen swiftly in the United States. In 2011, 22 percent of NICUs used donor breast milk; four years later, that number doubled to nearly 40 percent, and we。
