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山西省临汾市侯马市2023年考研英语一深度预测试题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)Our family moved to America ten years ago. One day I came home after school, 1 . I asked my mom to no longer put Middle Eastern food in my 2 . She and my father became quiet. Through questioning, my mother made me tell the 3 that the other students had given me a very 4 time because my 5 was different. So I 6 . “From now on, could we do peanut butter on Wonder Bread and an apple?” My brother and sister said theyd like the same because they had also 7 it.There were no African Americans or Asians in our school. I thought there was 8 from India or Latin America, either. It was 9 a community based on their 10 religion and culture. Among them, our family seemed 11 . My fathers family was from Syria; my moms from Palestine. Our food was different; we had holiday customs like nobody else. All these 12 us from others.A week later the teacher announced that we should not bring lunches the following day. To my 13 , the next day at lunch, in came my mother with boxes of Middle Eastern food. The teacher 14 her, “ This is Mrs. Nimen, Toms mom.” She took out the food and started 15 the kids Kibblea baked dish. She had 16 baked bread for the class to take home. She made the kids very excited, who were 17 everything I was eating a week earlier. 18 here they were 19 my mothers food!My mother did the same thing afterwards in my brothers and sisters classes. Though this didnt end the racial problem, it made a (an) 20 . She was a pioneer of diversity, using Middle Eastern friendliness in an artful way.1、Aproud Bupset Csatisfied Dhungry2、Abreakfast Blunch Csupper Ddessert3、Ajoke Btale Ctruth Dlie4、Adifficult Bshort Cpleasant Dunforgettable5、Alook Bfamily Cfood Dbelief6、Adecided Bordered Cinsisted Drequested7、Aexperienced Bremembered Crefused Dheard8、Asomebody Bnobody Ceverybody Danybody9、Amainly Busually Cparticularly Dextremely10、Afavored Bshared Cconcerned Dachieved11、Astrange Bpoor Crich Dhappy12、Afreed Bremoved Cprotected Ddistinguished13、Arelief Bdelight Cknowledge Damazement14、Agreeted Bapproached Cintroduced Dcongratulated15、Acooking Bserving Cselling Dlending16、Aeven Bstill Coften Dever17、Ataking charge of Bgetting rid of Cmaking fun of Dcatching hold of18、AAnd BBut COr DSo19、Aexpecting Benjoying Cwasting Ddistributing20、Aeffort Battempt Cdiscovery DdifferenceSection 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 I attended a party one night. During the dinner a man told a humorous story based on the quotation: Theres a divinity that shapes our ends, rough-hew them how we will.”The storyteller mentioned that the quotation was from the Bible. I knew he was wrong. There couldnt be the slightest doubt about it. To get a feeling of importance and display my superiority, I appointed myself as an unwelcome committee member to correct him. He stuck to his guns. What? From Shakespeare? Impossible! Absurd! That quotation was from the Bible.” And he knew it.The storyteller was sitting on my right; and Frank Gammond, an old friend of mine, was seated on my left. Mr. Gammond had devoted years to the study of Shakespeare. So the storyteller and I agreed to submit the question to Mr. Gammond. Mr. Gammond listened, kicked me under the table, and then said,Dale, you are wrong. The gentleman is right. It is from the Bible.On our way home that night, I said to Mr. Gammond, “Frank, you knew that quotation was from Shakespeare. Yes, of course, he replied, “Hamlet,Act Five, Scene Two. But we were guests at a happy time, my dear Dale. Why argue with the storyteller? Why prove to him he is wrong? Why not let him save his face? Always avoid your sharp angle. I learned a lesson Ill never forget. I not only had made the storyteller uncomfortable, but also had put my friend in an embarrassing situation. How much better it would have been had I not become argumentative.Nine times out of ten, an argument ends with each of the contestants more firmly convinced than ever that he is absolutely right. You cant win an argument. You cant because if you lose it, you lose it; and if you win it, you lose it1、What did the author do to get a feeling of importance at the party?ATell a humorous story.BShow off his rich knowledge.CTeach the storyteller a
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