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辽宁省葫芦岛市2023年考研英语一点睛提分卷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) My mother and her family kept information about my father and his family a secret from me for over half a century. In 2010 I began to 1 my father through A. However, I learned he had 2 cancer on August 6, 1999 in a hospital in Dallas, Texas.When I got my fathers death 3 , the medical examiner told me because my father had no 4 around the city, they buried him in a body bag in a(n) 5 grave in an old cemetery.I knew my father 6 in WW2 so I decided to work on getting his remains 7 to my state to be buried in our national cemetery. From 2011 to 2017 I kept working on 8 my debt from a divorce and increasing my 9 score so someday I could get a personal loan.That certificate of 10 service proved my father served 43 months in WW2 in the USA Army Air Force fighting the Nazis. I still did not have the money 11 . In July of 2018 a bank approved a $10,000 personal loan so I had a funeral director 12 a permit to exhume my father. After 4 months of 13 I asked Senator Brown for help again in November. Six days after he contacted Texas officials a permit was 14 .On July 9, 2019 an airplane will 15 at the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport 16 I will be finally 17 with my father and touch his metal casket and the missing piece of my heart will be 18 .On January 10, 2019 the Ohio Patriot Guard Riders will escort my fathers hearse through my 19 to be buried with honors in our states National cemetery and one day in January Senator Brown will have an American Flag 20 over our Nations Capital to honor my father.If you never give up one day your dream will become a reality.1、Ahire outBallow forCsearch forDdive in2、Asuffered fromBdied ofCevolved intoDdied from3、AadjustmentBdiplomaCpenaltyDcertificate4、AsoldiersBseniorsCrelativesDenemies5、AunprotectedBunmarkedCtheoreticalDmobile6、AjoinedBplayedCservedDenrolled7、Abrought downBbrought inCbrought outDbrought back8、AloweringBincreasingCwipingDswapping9、AhousingBemploymentCmarriageDcredit10、AsustainableBmilitaryCauthenticDhistoric11、AmoreoverBwhileCthoughDtherefore12、Aapply toBapply forCtry outDtry on13、AclarifyingBwaitingCrequestingDwrestling14、AsuspendedBrejectedCgrantedDsubstituted15、AlandBstopCleaveDtouch16、AwhichBwhoseCwhereDwhen17、AconfrontedBreunitedCinvolvedDoccupied18、AreservedBrestrictedCrestoredDrewarded19、AschoolBchurchCcountryDhometown20、AflowedBflownCcoveredDcontrolledSection 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“Ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii. Seek immediate shelter. This is not a drill.”It might sound like something straight out of a horror movie, but for 38 minutes terrified Hawaiian residents thought the world was going to end.On Saturday, locals and tourists on the small island woke up to a message that many have feared amid North Koreas development of a nuclear weapon.Panicked residents gathered family members, ran out onto the streets and anxiously sought shelter as they awaited the attack. Cars were abandoned on highways and people who were outside at the time hid in the basements of neighbours as others prepared to flee.Stacey Bow, 56, of Honolulu was awakened to the emergency alert(警报) on her smart phone and woke up her 16- year- old daughter, who became hysterical, crying. Cherese Carlson, said the moments following the alert were filled with fear. “I had no friends here to turn to for help,”she said. “There was nothing I could do but sit in my car worried that it was the end of my life.”Others thought that it was a hoax or a false alarm, since the sirens(报警汽笛) did not ring out. “I thought to myself, it must be someones last day at work or someone got extremely upset at a superior and basically did this as a joke,” said Brian Naeole, who was visiting Honolulu from Molokai, adding that he didnt hear sirens and neither TV nor radio stations issued alerts.It turned out that the incident was caused by a worker who pressed the wrong button. A revised alert informing people of the “false alarm” did not reach mobile phones until about 40 minutes after the first warning was sent. Hawaiis Emergency Management Agency administrator Vern Miyagi said, “there was no automated way to send a false alarm cancellation. We had to initiate a manual process. And that was why it took a while to inform everyone”. He apologised for the false alarm.1、When did the people proba
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