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考研英语一平顶山市郏县2023年深度预测试卷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 few years ago I was working part time at a local ice cream shop. While 1 an elderly woman a hot fudge sundae (圣代冰淇淋) at the drive-through window, I couldnt help 2 her car, because I was just inches from her face. I 3 that she had a basket of what appeared to be purple tomatoes.As I gave her the sundae, I said, “Those tomatoes look delicious! What 4 are they?” She smiled so 5 that I thought she was about to laugh, but instead she replied. “Here, have some!” Within seconds I had a 6 of purple tomatoes.“Oh, no, you 7 give me any!” I said. Those tomatoes looked expensive. “Here, have more,” she 8 , and I had six of the prettiest tomatoes I had 9 seen. I weakly tried to say, “Really, you didnt have to give me any, 10 I appreciate it.The woman smiled again and 11 , “They belong to a rare type. So they arent like the one, you get in the grocery store. I hope you enjoy them.” I said “Thank you” again, and she 12 off.About two weeks later, my 13 at the ice cream store sent me a message: “I want to let you know that your gardener dropped off a box of 14 for you. Please come and get them.” 15 , I texted, “My gardener?” That night my boss showed me the 16 . I opened it and inside were tomatoes, cucumbers, and green beans. I was 17 , feeling greatly surprised. Why was this woman being so 18 ?I never saw her again, but to this day her act of kindness inspires me to 19 my garden plants with anyone who likes or needs them. 20 , all I expect is just a “Thank you”. Better yet, pay it forward and be someone elses secret gardener.1、Aleaving Bhanding Cawarding Dbuying2、Aasking for Bthinking of Cwaiting for Dlooking into3、Apretended Bnoticed Cexpected Dunderstood4、Acolor Bkind Cshape Dnumber5、Awidely Bslightly Cweakly Dshyly6、Adozen Bbasket Chandful Dvariety7、Aneednt Bcant Cmustnt Dwont8、Apromised Bagreed Ccommented D insisted9、Aeven Balso Cyet Dever10、Aif Bbut Cfor Dso11、Aleft Bexplained Cpaused Dsuggested12、Agot Bfell Csped Dwalked13、Afriend Bcustomer Cassistant Dboss14、Agrains Bvegetables Cfruits Dflowers15、AExcited BPuzzled CUpset DAngry16、Astore Bgarden Cgift Dbox17、Aangry Bhappy Cnervous Dsorry18、Agenerous Bhumorous Cserious Doutgoing19、Agrow Bmanage Cshare Dsell20、AIn return BIn advance CIn addition DIn particularSection 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 1Researchers say public mistrust of vaccines(疫苗)is causing diseases like measles(麻疹)and yellow fever to spread. The scientists said the lower levels of trust can lead to people refusing vaccines. This, in turn, can cause diseases to spread quickly, they warmed.But the researchers said they also found a high level of support worldwide for vaccinating children against disease.The researchers questioned 66,000 people in 67 countries to discover their ideas on whether vaccines are important, safe and effective. The survey showed people in Southeast Asia had the highest level of trust in vaccines. Africa showed the second highest level of confidence. Europeans showed the lowest level of confidence in vaccines. In France, 41 percent of the population questioned the safety of vaccines.Heidi Larson is with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She says recent media reports of problems involving vaccines have hurt public confidence in France. Larson noted that many Europeans worried about reports of possible links between hepatitis B vaccines(乙型肝炎疫苗)and the disease multiple sclerosis(多发性硬化症). But she said scientists found no linkage between the two. Mistrust in France was also driven by public reaction to the H1N1 influenza(甲型H1N1流感)outbreak fears in 2009. The French government spent $1.4 billion on 94 million doses of the vaccine. The majority were sold or destroyed.The findings come as a major yellow fever vaccination program has been launched in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Angola. The disease has already killed hundreds of people in the area. The World Health Organization aims to vaccinate over 15 million people in both countries. “If everyone agrees to be vaccinated, we can remove yellow fever from our country,” said Mosala Mireille, one of the doctors directing the program.1、The author develops the Paragraph 1 mainly _.Aby telling experiences Bby givin
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