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考研英语一山东省威海市乳山市2023年高分通关卷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)A thief dropped a winning lottery ticket (彩票) at the scene of his crime, but he has been given a lesson in 1 The man whom he robbed (抢劫) 2 the ticket and won the $25,000 prize, but he managed to find the thief, and handed over the 3 The robbery happened when Professor Sabbatucci was changing a tyre (轮胎) on a highway. Another motorist, who stopped to , stole a suitcase from his car and drove off. The professor found the 4 ticket and put it in his pocket before 5 home.Next day, the professor saw the lottery 6 on TV and realized it was a winner. He 7 the $25,000 prize. Then began a 8 with his conscience (良心). In the end, he decided he could not keep the money 9 he had been robbed. He then put a 10 in newspapers and made an announcement on the radio, 11 : “Im trying to find the man who robbed me. I have $25,000 for him a lottery 12 Please meet me.”The professor received hundreds of 13 from people who were hoping to 14 him into handing them the cash. But there was one voice he 15 and he arranged to meet the man in a park.The robber gave back the 16 and burst into tears. He could not 17 what was happening. Why didnt you 18 the money?” he asked. The professor replied: “I couldnt because its not mine.” Then he walked off, turning down the thiefs 19 to share the prize.1、AfriendshipBhonestyCbraveryDadventure2、AsentBtook outCboughtDpicked up3、AcrimeBticketCcashDevidence4、ArepairBrestCwatchDhelp5、AleftBdroppedCforgottenDdamaged6、ArunningBwalkingCdrivingDriding7、AresultsBstoryClossDsales8、ApresentedBtookCdonatedDshared9、AbattleBbusinessClectureDquarrel10、AsinceBwhileCeven thoughDas if11、AreviewBrequestCshowDnotice12、AjokingBsayingCwonderingDreplying13、AnumberBluckCwinDreceipt14、AnotesBemailsClettersDcalls15、AtrickBpersuadeCleadDdraw16、ArecognizedBrememberedCrecordedDrecovered17、AcarBsuitcaseCmoneyDcheck18、AimagineBblameCbelieveDrealize19、AkeepBreturnCgiveDearn20、AdealBpromiseCpaymentDofferSection 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 1If only things were that simple. Supporters of the so-called Stone Age diet argue that farming practices introduced about 10,000 years ago are harmful to human health, and that we shouldnt eat grains or food made from milk such as butter and cheese. Instead, they say, we should only eat plenty of lean meat (瘦肉) and fish, with fruit and raw vegetables on the side.The idea, also called the caveman, or hunter-gatherer diet, has been around for decades and was discussed at a meeting of the British Society for Allergy, Environmental and Nutritional Medicine.According to Lauren Cordain, a nutritionist at Colorado State University who presented the idea to the meeting, those following the meat-centered menu “lose weight and get healthy by eating the food you were designed to eat”. He says there is increasing evidence that a caveman diet can prevent and treat many common western diseases. Studies of islanders in Papua New Guinea who still live a hunter-gatherer lifestyle show they rarely suffer from heart disease.But other nutritionists argue that cutting out whole food groups such as grains is just not a good idea.“I would recommend anybody to eat lean meat and raw vegetables,” says Toni Steer of the MRC human nutrition research unit at Cambridge. But what youre asking people to do is cut out a food group which is good for your health.Archaeologists say its not even clear exactly how much of the various foods people actually ate during the Stone Age.“There was no one Stone Age diet; diets of the past varied greatly,” says John Gowlett, an archaeologist at the University of Liverpool who also attended the conference. Prehistoric people in Africa probably ate less meat than many people think, he says, while those in the northern, icy areas were forced to eat only whatever animals they could catch.“Im not convinced that we know what Stone Age man ate,” agrees Andre Millard, who researches ancient health and diet at Durham University. “The evidence we have only suggests the meat component of the diet. We get bones from animals they have eaten but we dont get the remains of any vegetables they have eaten because they rot (腐烂) away.1、To improve your health, Cordain suggests_.Alosing weight first Beating less meat and fishCgoing on the Stone Age diet Deating more fruit and vegetables2、What is Steers attitude towards eating grains?ADoub
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