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2023年琼结县考研英语一预测试题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)Christmas 1940 makes me misty-eyed every time I think about it. In the hard times, people 1 one another. We 2 food, clothing, bedding and household items and gave them to the needy.That Christmas we students found ourselves 3 toys we collected and loading packages for 4 .As we presented the gifts, we saw 5 in many faces, especially those of the children. We had a few more 6 to make on Christmas morning. The air was heavy and frozen to the bone. For several hours, we knocked on doors. But as the cold hours passed, our 7 gradually faded. When we 8 headed home, someone 9 a small house down a canal bank. None of us knew who lived there, 10 we wondered if there were 11 .We still had a doll, two trucks, some small toys, chocolate Santas and a box of groceries. We decided to make one last visit. When we knocked on the door, a young woman answered it, looking at us 12 .Three small children watched from behind her skirta little girl of about 2, and boys perhaps 4 and 5 years old. “Merry Christmas,” we 13 as we bent down and handed the gift-wrapped packages to the children and the box of groceries to the 14 , whose eyes widened 15 .She slowly smiled, then quickly said, “Come in.” The room was 16 as the children looked at their mother, wondering if the gifts were really for them. The little girl 17 her doll, and the boys grasped the trucks as they sought a(an) 18 .She put her arms 19 them and said in a 20 voice, “I told you Santa Claus would come.”1、Aescaped from Bstruggled against Ccompeted with Ddepended on2、Abought Bborrowed Ccollected Dbegged3、Awrapping Bcleaning Cmaking Dsending4、Asale Bdelivery Cmemory Dproduction5、Afear Benvy Csadness Djoy6、Atoys Bcalls Cvisits Dpromise7、Apain Blove Cstrength Dpassion8、Afinally Bgradually Chappily Dworriedly9、Aarrived at Blooked for Cpointed to Dshouted to10、Aand Bbut Cso Dfor11、Aguests Bgifts Cadults Dchildren12、Aeagerly Bquestioningly Canxiously Dcalmly13、Awhispered Bcried Cgreeted Dadded14、Afather Bmother Cson Ddaughter15、Awith amazement Bwith relief Cin horror Din sorrow16、Aempty Bsilent Cnoisy Dtidy17、Ahugged Bhid Cdropped Dhit18、Asuggestion Banswer Cbox Dplace19、Abehind Bbefore Cover Daround20、Asurprised Bfamiliar Cchoked DloudSection 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 1MiTeleferico, BoliviaCrossingtheBoliviancapitalofLaPaz, theTelefericoisboththehighestandlongestcitycable-carsystem ontheplanet. Builttorelievethecitysextremeroadtraffic, thethreelinesofthis subwayintheskyspirit thecitys2.3millioncitizens. Atanaltitudeof3,700metres, youllfeelthethrillofflyingasyoure smoothlycarriedoverentireneighborhoodsandbusinessdistrictsallforaticketpricethatslessthana dollar.EverestFlights, NepalItisnoeasyworktoclimbtheEverest, amountainsecondtononeatanaltitudeof8,848metres. Most of us know that wellnever movealong theHillaryStep and overcome this mountain. Fortunately, a number of localairlinesoperatingoutofKathmandussmalldomesticairportofferaglimpseofthisgloryforaboutahundred dollars. In a few hours, youllgetinto theheartof theHimalayas, getting close enoughto snap a few fantasticphotosfromyourwindowseatbeforecirclingback. Nooxygentankrequired!RockyMountaineer, CanadaWithselectroutesthatleadthroughBanffandJaspernationalparksaswellasLakeLouise, RockyMountaineerprovidesabestopportunitytospotthewildlifeofwesternCanada, includingelk, bighornsheep, and possiblyevenbearsoftheblack, brown, andgrayishvariety. RockyMountaineersmulti-dayjourneysincludebreakfastsandlunchespreparedbyworld-classchefs, BCwines, andaninvitationtositback, relax, and lettheRockiescometoyou.TableMountainAerialCableway, SouthAfricaFewplacesintheworldhaveappeallikeTableMountain, theflat-toppedmonolith(独石)thatservesas thebackdropformosttouristsphotosandmemoriesofCapeTown. Completedbackin1929, theTable MountainAerialCablewaycarriesnearlyonemillionsightseerstothesummiteveryyear,risingroughly1,000 metresinfewerthanfiveminutes.1、The Teleferico was built to .Aoffer amazing viewsBdraw tourists worldwideCreduce traffi
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