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考研英语一2023年玉树藏族自治州称多县最后冲刺试题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) Feeling tired of waiting for a lift for so long because you dont want to take stairs? Or even feeling so exhausted that you wished for a(n) 1 when you could just lie down on the bed all day and not worry about work or studies?My name is Beena, and my story begins from here.I was born in a poor family. While growing up, I saw my parents making many 2 for me and my brother. They wouldnt buy anything for themselves so that they could 3 all our wishes. The small amount of money they earned is 4 in our childhood to make sure we dont feel lesser than other kids around us.I decided to 5 my studies and give my parents a better life, the life that they 6 for all they have done. I finished my 7 and got placed into a Leading firm in Audit industry.In the process of fulfilling my dreams, I took my health for granted. I was 8 tired and that was the time I felt that I needed a rest from work and relax for some time.I went to a doctors clinic when I heard these three words which changed my life forever I was 9 with Guillian Barre Syndrome, a rare neurological autoimmune disorder.My breathing was becoming increasingly 10 for me while I was in the ICU. I was in the hospital for two months on life support. During these two months I had 11 some near death experiences, including skin 12 and multiple infections.I was sent home from the hospital immediately after being taken off the life support. My body was still fully 13 from neck down and I couldnt even lift a finger at that time. I started my physical 14 from home. It took me one year to take my first few 15 with the help of a walker. I had two options at that time. The first was to give up and 16 that I will never be myself again and the other was to keep pushing. I chose to be my own 17 .I 18 everything that could help me go to work without having any caretakers around and finally after 2 years of hard work I was ready to go to work again.I still have a long way to go, but I have decided I will never give up my 19 . Its that door you 20 that will decide whether you will fly or live your life in a cage.1、AfantasyBbreakCconversationDdiscussion2、AcontributionsBpreparationsCsacrificesDaccumulations3、AcollectBfulfillChighlightDblend4、AcoveredBaffordedCinvestedDmade5、Asettle onBconcentrate onCrefer toDslow down6、AmeanBapproveCconvinceDdeserve7、AcollegeBprofessionCdayDlesson8、AphysicallyBbrieflyCmentallyDnarrowly9、AtreatedBinformedCaccompaniedDdiagnosed10、AfaintBdizzyCtoughDdoubtful11、AsurvivedBfollowedCneglectedDidentified12、AscratchesBallergiesCbruisesDscrapes13、AshortenedBinfluencedCparalyzedDlinked14、AtherapyBextremeCproductionDreception15、AsquaresBstepsCflightsDstairs16、AthinkBmissCacceptDpretend17、AmiracleBpriorityClimitationDcomment18、AcommittedBpatentedCfixedDpractised19、AsearchBfightCprosperityDintervention20、AdesignBcloseCchooseDobserveSection 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 As the parent of a 7-year-old boy, sometimes I feel like “no” is my most frequently said word. But if I look honestly at the big picture of my daily vocabulary, I probably would conclude that it actually contains too much “yes”. Saying yes means opening myself up to new experiences, inviting new or deeper relationships. But too much “yes” leaves any of us feeling anxious, overcommitted(过分受约束的)and powerless to set and maintain boundaries in our lives.This had been on my mind when The Book of No: 365 Ways to Say It and Mean Itand Stop People-Pleasing.Forever came across my desk. The new edition of this decade-old book by psychologist Susan Newman is a must-read book for those of us who struggle to say “no” with authenticity, confidence and kindness.Newman calls people who feel forced to say yes all their way through life “people-pleasers”. The chief symptoms of this condition include associating helping others with your self-respect, holding expectations that you will care for others and feeling unwilling to state your own needs when a request comes your way. For people-pleasers, “yes is the path of least resistance and the way to avoid damaging your relationship with the asker,” Newman writes.The book offers brief dialogues for hundreds of scenarios in which “no” is the right answer, for reasons ranging from time management to financial pressures to emotional boundaries. N
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