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1、2023年九江市德安县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)第四节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入对应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该 选项涂黑。“Are you too stupid to do anyth
2、ing right?” These words 一 said by a woman to a little boy who was obviously her son 一 were spoken 1 he had walked away from her. The boy returned, his eyes downcast.Not a 2 moment perhaps, 3 small moments last a very long time. And a few words - though they mean 4 at the time to the people who say t
3、hem - can have great 5I recently heard a story from a man named Malcolm Dalkoff. For the last 24 years he has been a professional 6 Here is what he told me:As a boy in Rock Island, Dalkoff was terribly 7 He had few 8 and no self-confidence. One day, his English teacher, Ruth Brach, gave the class an
4、 assignment. The students had been reading To Kill a Mockingbir D. Now they were to write their own chapter that would 9 the last chapter of the novel.Dalkoff wrote his chapter and turned it 10 Today he can not recall anything 11 about the chapter he wrote, or what 12 Mrs Brach gave him. What he doe
5、s remember is the four words Mrs Brach wrote in margin (空白)of the paper: “This is 13 writing/Four words. They 14 his life.“15 I read those words, I had no idea of who I was or16I was going to be. he said. After reading her note, Iwent home and wrote a short story, something I had always been17of doi
6、ng but never believed I could do.”Over the rest of that year in school, he wrote many short stories and always brought them to school for Mrs Brach to evaluate. She was 18 tough and honest. She was just what I 19 J Dalkoff said.His confidence 20 Dalkoff believed that none of this would have happened
7、 if that woman had not written those four words in the margin of the paper.1、A. whereB.whyC. becauseD.when2、A. wonderfulB.difficultC. funnyD.big3、 A. yetB.althoughC. forD.therefore4、A. muchB.littleC , moreD.most5、A. meaningB.powerC. forceD.sense16. A17. D18. C19. B20. ASection II Reading Comprehensi
8、on2、1. C2. B3. A3、1. C2. A3. D4、1. B2. D3. D4. A5、pass on to my own kids 啥B 选项 It is her duty to pass it ong关键词 pass it on6、1. who2. if3. was told4. until/before5. . staying6. for7. playing8. Instantly9. and10. what7、 1. and2. which3. . formed4. came5. . dynasties6. extremely7. to_help8. Despite9. p
9、aying10. fifthSection III Translation8、1. A2. D3. B4. G5. E9、1. D2. A3. B4. G5. E6、 A. writerB.playerC , poetD. singer7、A. sorryB.proudC. sickD. shy8、 A. booksB.idealsC. friendsD. chances9、A. followB.matchC. decideD. improve10、A. onB.inC. outD. down11、A. moreB.againC. differentD. special12、A. honors
10、B.remarksC. prizesD. grade13、A. poorB.seriousC goodD. silly14、 A. changedB.damagedC. affectedD. improved15、A. UnlessB.UntilC. WhenD. While16、A. whatB.howC. whereD. which17 A. tiredB.fondC proudD. dreaming18、A. strictB.kindC. encouragingD. praising19、A. fearedB.neededC. expectedD. loved20 A. grewB.li
11、ftedC. appearedD. returnedSection 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 1A recent trend in California restaurants shows new eating habits among thos
12、e out to have an interesting dining experience. Appetizer(开胃品)seem to be the name of the games as diners turn away from the more traditional three-course meal in favor of smaller snacks sampled in various types of restaurants, bars and cafes. In this way, in the course of an evening out, you might g
13、o to a restaurant for a tasty dish to eat at one end of town, to a bar with some live music at the other end, then for a coffee, and finally back to the restaurant for a further appetizer.Reasons for this trend are the fact that so many different types of restaurants have been set up recently, each
14、with their own particular type of food and special atmosphere, combined with the increased quality in the type of snacks being offered. Gone are the cheese sticks of the old days, when appetizers were not really taken seriously. Some favorite snacks of the moment are slices of hot pizza, creamy fish
15、-based dishes and crispy cakes and so on.Prices for appetizers are not equal to a full meal; however, their new popularity has meant that are by no means as cheap as they used to be. Certainly, for that special occasion, a meal in a nice restaurant, complete with the piano performance, is hard to be
16、at. However, if we see that this trend fbr butterfly eating moving around several different places in one evening-continues, then all the traditional style restaurants may well have to provide their own appetizer bars as well!1、Which of the following could best reflect the change of California peopl
17、es eating habits?A. People love more interesting restaurants.B. Most people eat less than they used to.C , A full restaurant meal is losing popularity.D. Food is combined with sports and games.2、What can we learn from Paragraph 2 that.A. appetizers used to be relatively importantB. the quality of sn
18、acks has been improvedC. restaurants have to cater for different customersD. new-style appetizers fueled the boom of catering business3、Diners who prefer appetizers of new types.A. will be charged moreB. will be served betterC. can enjoy music performanceD. can eat in their neighborhoodText 2As one
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28、 3The Australian beach town of Byron Bay has a traffic problem, especially during holidays, when local streets are full of cars. But now its changed. The worlds first fully solar-powered train runs on a restored (修复)train line that was out of use for more than a decade.The solar systems on the roof
29、of the train send power to a set of batteries that replace one engine; the other engine is still in place and can provide backup power in an emergency. As the train brakes, it generates more electricity, like a hybrid car. At a train station, the train can be plugged in to pull more power from solar
30、 systems on the platform roof. If theres a long period without sun-somewhat unlikely in this part of the worldthe train can also plug in to get renewable energy from the local electricity supply.“The large solar systems on the platform roof coupled with the solar systems on the train roof produce mo
31、re solar energy per day than is required to operate an hourly return service, says Holmes, development director of the nonprofit Byron Bay Railroad company, which runs the train. With one full charge, the train can make 12 to 15 trips.Volunteers fully restored the train to its old condition to attra
32、ct more riders, which should take more cars off city streets of the beach town. The train fits 100 seated passengers, with room for more to stand, and also has a luggage room for bikes and surfboards. A ride costs a little more than $ 2.The nonprofits thinks its a model that could be replicated (复制)
33、elsewhere. Our service has had no government support or funding at all, but for this to be replicated or improved upon, the key is for government to work with enteiprises on the program. n Holmes says. Our service provides an eample of how the suns energy can be used for sustainable transport soluti
34、ons. ”1、Why is the solar train brought into use in Byron Bay? A. To attract visitorsB. To reduce trafficC. To fight pollutionD. To use solar energy2、Where does the train get energy on sunless days? A.From its enginesB.From a hybrid carC ,From the platformroofD.From the local electricity supply3、How
35、does Holmes feel about solar energy equipment? A.It is labor-savingB.It is easily operatedC.It is time-consumingD.It is power guaranteed4、What can be inferred about the solar-powered train from the last paragraph ? A. It may be popularized in the futureB. More scientific research should be done abou
36、t itC. It could be of little use in solving energy problems.D. Financial support from the government is badly neededText 4Squatting down on my disorganized closet floor, I looked eagerly through my albums fbr the picture of my grandmasChristmas lights. I searched so long and so eagerly that I lost a
37、ll feeling in the legs. Ignoring the pain, I went on with my search, because finding the picture was worth it.My beloved grandma on my dads side, who passed away almost four years ago, would decorate the Christmas trees like it was her job. Each year she would decorate an ornate, 12-foot-tall, shini
38、ng tree in her living room, and most years she would have an additional pink tree, palm tree, colored- light tree, white-light tree, bedroom tree, etc. The ideas varied year after year, but the theme was always the same: Let There Be Light.For the outside of the house, my grandma hired people to com
39、e and string thousands of lights through the trees in her yard. It wasnt easy, and it wasnt cheap, but it was a labor of love. People in the small town came and parked their kid-packed cars on the street, gazing at the thousands upon thousands of shining lights year after year. They brought us magic
40、, which was grandmas legacy. That is the family act I am supposed to follow fbr the rest of my life. It what Im dying to recreate and pass on to my own kids. I feel so much pressure because no one is capable of doing itand of doing it correctlybut me.So, its me and only me, each year unfastening cou
41、ntless strings of lights, winding them round a 10-foot, prickly tree, and sending the lights to the highest branches. Though Im only ever just scratching the surface of grandmas magic, I uncover a little more each year. I still havent found that picture of my grandmas Christmas lights, but I know it
42、 exists, and I will find it, even if it means losing all feeling in my legs.1 Why did the author suffer from pain?A. Because she was missing her beloved grandma.B. Because she had trouble finding grandmas lights.C. Because she kept an uncomfortable gesture for long.D. Because she broke her legs whil
43、e searching for something.2、What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?A. Grandmas Christmas trees. B. The atmosphere of Christmas.C. The beauty of Christmas trees. D. Christmas memories in childhood.3、Which of the following best describes grandmas yard on Christmas?A. Colourful and messy. B. Interesti
44、ng and dizzy.C. Noisy and crowded. D. Shiny and attractive.4、Whats the authors attitude towards her grandmas way to spend Christmas?A. It is the best way people like. B. It is her duty to pass it on.C. It needs to be improved. D. It is too costly to do it.Part BDirections:Read the following text and
45、 answer the questions by choosing the most suitable subheading from the list A -G for each numbered paragraph (41 - 45). There are two extra subheadings which you do not need to use.Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)When I was a kid, one day I found a little sheepdog on my way home f
46、rom school The owner was the grandmother of my friend, 1. told me that they were giving the dog away, and I could have her2. I wanted her Well, needless to say, I wanted her! When I brought her home with delight, I 3. (tell) we could not have that dog in the house My father told me we could take car
47、e of her4, we found another home for her My father did all he could to avoid 5 .(stay) with the dog, giving her no attention Occasionally, he urged me to find the new owner 6J_the dog One day, when my mother and I came home from the grocery store, my mom stopped me at the front window My dad was on the floor, 7. (play) with that precious little sheepdog 8. (instant) he heard us at the door, he quickly jumped up, 9jWent about his business, but I will never forget 101 saw that day! When that dog died, my father even cried! The sheepdog has brought wonderful memories to me