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泉州市洛江区2023年考研英语一高分冲刺试题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) Soon after Susan settled down on a flight to Illinois this pas May, she glanced over at her seatmate.He was in his 60s, 1 bright yellow sunglasses, and was busy 2 a message. The screen of the phone was big and 3 , making it easy for Susan to 4 what he was tapping out: “Hey Babe, Im setting next to a smell fatty.”It reminded Susan of the 5 things she thought about herself on a daily basis. 6 tears streamed down her cheeks. 7 a row behind them was David, a 35-year-old bar manager. He could see the mans 8 on the phone, too and he could see Susan. “I 9 her looking at his phone,” David told wsmv. com. “I was sick to my stomach. I could not have this guy sitting next to her this whole flight and have her thinking hes 10 her.”In an instant, David 11 his seat belt and stood up. “Hey, I need to talk to you,” David told the man.“ We are 12 seats! Now!” When the man asked 13 , David said, “Youre texting about her, and Im not 14 that.” The man had to 15 quickly. David took his place next to Susan and was soon cheering up his new 16 . “He told me not to let the guy 17 me and that everything was going to be fine,” Susan wrote in a Facebook post after the flight. And he was right. She and David spent the rest of the flight 18 like old friends.With her 19 in humanity restored (恢复), Susan 20 on Facebook, “The flight attendant told him that he was her hero.He wasnt her herohe was mine.”1、AworeBremovedCpolishedDadjusted2、AwhisperingBpostingCsendingDcopying3、AnarrowBbrightCblankDflat4、AguessBpredictCrecallDread5、AcomfortableBridiculousCnegativeDpositive6、ARegularlyBSoonCAnywayDConstantly7、ASittingBHidingCStandingDLying8、ApictureBpassageCmessageDgame9、AheardBleftCstoppedDnoticed10、Amaking fun ofBrelying onCgiving upDlooking after11、AfoundBunfastenedCtightenedDcaught12、AbookingBchoosingCswitchingDtaking13、AwhereBwhenChowDwhy14、AacceptingBdoubtingCknowingDjudging15、ArefuseBanswerCagreeDexplain16、AcustomerBseatmateCmanagerDemployee17、AabandonBcontrolCcheatDannoy18、AchattingBworkingCcheeringDplaying19、AworryBfaithCknowledgeDview20、AcomplainedBwroteCwarnedDsignSection 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 At the age of seven, while his friends were spending their allowances on things like candy and toys, Jose Adolfo Quisocola was busy saving money for basic purchases. To try to get his peers(同 龄 人 ) to do the same, the boy from Peru came up with the idea of an eco-bank, the BartselanaStudent Bank, which allows kids of all ages to become financially independent while also helping the environment.Set up in 2012, the bank is the worlds first bank for kids. To become a member, a kid has to bring in at least 5 kilograms of solid waste and set a savings goal. Once accepted, all bank “partners” are required to deposit at least one additional kilogram of recyclables on a monthly basis and observe other requirements, such as attending financial education and environmental management workshops.The waste accumulated is sold to local recycling companies, who, thanks to Joses efforts, pay a higher-than-market rate for everything brought in by the bank members. The money received is placed in the personal account where they collect until the savings goal is reached. The account holder can then withdraw the money, or choose to leave it and continue to grow for a bigger target. “At the beginning, my teachers thought I was crazy or that a child could not undertake this type of project,” Jose recalls, “They did not understand that we are not the future of the country but its present. Luckily, I had the support of the school headmaster and an assistant in my class.”The boys efforts paid off, and by 2013, the bank had over 200 members, who brought in one ton of recyclable waste. Today, the eco-bank, which now has the support of several local institutions, boasts ten educational centers. They are designed to teach the over 3,000 students, aged 10 to 18 , to become financially independent, use their money wisely, and help the environment.Not surprisingly, Joses efforts have earned him several national and international awards. On November 20, 2018, Jose won Childrens Climate Prize, which comes with a medal and $5,500 in prize money and is given to a child or youth who has accomplished an extraordinary achievement for the climate or environment.1、Why did Jos
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