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考研英语一江西省吉安市永新县2023年模拟试题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)I truly feel that my mother led me here, to Morzaine, and to my future as happy wife and business woman. When Mum 1 in October 2007, I was a cook. In December that year, while I was working for a wedding, a pearl necklace Mum had left me 2 . I was distraught(忧心如焚的). Some days later, I was 3 that a guy who was working with us that day could probably have made a fortune 4 the necklace he found. 5 , he returned it. Hearing how Id 6 Mum for six months before her death, he said, “Christmas is going to be 7 why not go out to the Alps for a couple of weeks?”I come to Morzaine, a small, friendly village in the Alps and 8 fell in love with it .What was 9 to be a stopgap (权宜之计) trip 10 a new life .I kept travelling between London and here and felt 11 than I had in months. In December 2008, I was 12 as a hotel manager and moved here full time.A month later, I met Paul, who was traveling here. We fell in love. In the beginning, I didnt want to discuss marriage, because the sadness of losing Mum still felt 13 . Paul understood that and never 14 me. But, by summer, we got married. A year later, we used his savings, and the money from the sale of Moms house, to build our own 15 .We want to give our guests a 16 feel, so each room is themed(以为题) around memories from our lives. There are also styles to remind me of Mom - a tiny chair which 17 be in her bedroom is set in one room.We are having a wonderful life and Mum 18 naturally part of it, 19 theres no way we would be here if it wasnt for the 20 she gave me. I know shes here in spirit, keeping an eye on us.1、Adied Bcame Creturned Dvisited2、Aburned Bdisappeared Cbroke Ddropped3、Ashown Bcomforted Cpersuaded Dtold4、Ahiding Bstealing Cselling Dwearing5、AHopefully BNaturally CAccidentally DFortunately6、Anursed Bcured Cmissed Dguarded7、Along Bhard Cmerry Dfree8、Asuddenly Bfinally Cnearly Dimmediately9、Asaid Bproved Csupposed Djudged10、Aturned out Bturned into Cturned down Dturned on11、Asmarter Bhigher Cfirmer Dlighter12、Ahonored Bhired Cregarded Dtrained13、Aupset Bpainful Cgreat Dgood14、Aleft Bpushed Csurprised Dinterrupted15、Ahotel Brestaurant Chome Dshop16、Ahomely Blively Cmotherly Dfriendly17、Aought to Bused to Cmight Dcould18、Atakes Bkeeps Clooks Dfeels19、Aunless Bwhile Cbecause Dthough20、Amoney Bchair Chouse DnecklaceSection 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 1It has been seen as a hi-tech bike-sharing boom that entrepreneurs hope will make them rich while transforming Chinas traffic-jammed cities.But, occasionally, dreams can turn less pleasant. In the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, more than 500 bicycles for hire have been found dumped in huge piles on the streets, according to reports. Pictures showed vehicles nearly three metres high, with small parts on the ground. City streets around the country have seen an explosion of the colourful bikes that users can rent on demand with a smartphone app and then park wherever they choose.The sharing economy is taking off in China, where ride-sharing and Airbnb are increasingly commonplace. From Shanghai to Sichuan province, bike-sharing are being started in an effort to reduce traffic jam and air pollution by putting a country once known as the “Kingdom of Bicycles” back on two wheels.Companies such as Ofo and Mobike, with their yellow and orange bikes, have been in a cut-throat battle for customers. But problems have arisen when clients have abandoned their cycles. “Some people these days just have really bad character, a man named He,who lives near where the piles appeared, told the Southern Metropolis Daily. When theyre done using (the bike) they just throw it away somewhere, because theyve already paid. Residents told the paper that hikes had been piling up over the past week, either parked random by careless users or piled by local security guards trying to clear narrow residential alleys and footpaths.Zhuang Chuangyu, a representative at Shenzhens municipal people s congress, said the city needed to step up regulation of the bike-sharing industry in order to improve conditions and safety standards, especially since schoolchildren often used the bikes.In 1980, almost 63% of commuters cycled to work, the Beijing Morning P
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