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考研英语一利辛县2023年押题密卷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)Vandna loved sports and did well in her lessons at her high school in California. When a headache disturbed the 15-year-olds walk to class, she 1 it.“It was 2 .” she thought, “Just a headache-harmless”But when walking to her next class, she was 3 and collapsed to the floor. 4 she could hear other talking, she couldnt speak. She was 5 to the hospital in an ambulance. Tests indicated Vandna had a stroke affecting the right side of her brain, thus affecting the 6 side of her body.What was worse, the stroke caused her brain to began to swell, and she needed operation to 7 the pressure the swelling was putting 8 her brain. The doctors 9 part of her skull(头骨)to make room for the swelling. 10 the swelling went down(消退), her skull was placed back again.While the doctors predicted that she would never live a normal life, Vandna 11 improved. She was in a rehab center(康复中心)for about 3 months and began to realize how 12 her daily life might be. She had to wear a brace(支架)on her left leg to support her 13 . Her left arm 14 lightly, and she often became tired. Though 15 on a campus wasnt easy, she finished high school and 16 a degree in speech therapy at University of Redlands.After the stroke, Vandna became 17 with the American Heart Association. She shared her 18 at public events and urged others to stay 19 . She said if you 20 a tough time, remember tough times dont last, but tough people do.1、Astopped Bdismissed Ccured Dtreated2、Asomething Banything Cnothing Deverything3、Aweak Bworried Cnervous Dsurprised4、ADespite BBecause CSince DThough5、Aremained Bstayed Ckept Drushed6、Aleft Bright Cmiddle Dover7、Aadd Breduce Cincrease Dapply8、Aon Bup Coff Dout9、Amoved Bbroke Cremoved Drepaired10、ABefore BUntil COnce DWhile11、Asuddenly Bquickly Cimmediately Dgradually12、Ahappy Bdifferent Cexciting Dlucky13、Ahand Bankle Cneck Dhead14、Ashook Btired Cwaved Dheld15、Agetting away Bgetting off Cgetting around Dgetting out16、Alost Bmade Cgave Dearned17、Ainvolved Binterested Cconcerned Dexperienced18、Aevent Baccident Cstory Dnews19、Anegative Bpositive Cindifferent Dsupportive20、Aput through Blooked through Cbroke through Dwent throughSection 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 1The East Room of the White House was bursting with color on July 14, as 56 young cooks arrived for the Kids Stale Dinner. The chefs, aged from 8 to 12, were winners of the Healthy Lunchtime Challenge, a program that encourages kids to create healthy, affordable, original, and tasty lunch recipes.Former First Lady Michelle Obama hosted the event, now in its fifth year and part of her Lets Move! More than 1,200 kids throughout America entered the challenge, were encouraged to be creative and use ingredients (原料) grown in their home states, or communities. Recipes had to represent each of the food groups by including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and low-fat dairy. The 56 winners were treated to a meal featuring some of their own creations.“This event isnt just about eating well today, but about setting kids like all of you up for a lifetime of healthy choices.” the former first lady told the young cooks. “As small you are, you can change lives. I see the work of kids, the magic you all do. People change because of kids.”Amelie Chens winning recipe was Breadfruit, Taro, and Garlic Chicken Trio. The 9-year-old from American Samoa said she was “very excited” to be attending the event. “Winning this trip to the White House makes me think of my favorite quote from Walt Disney: If you can dream it, you can do it,” she said.Famous cooks Rachaels Ray and Tanya Steel, editorial director of Clean Plates Omnimedia, a media company focusing on health and wellness food culture, were also in attendance. Michelle recognized them as driving forces in making the Kids State Dinner a reality several years ago. Ray and Steel posed for pictures with the young cooks.Following the meal, the crowd was treated to performances by the cast of Walt Disney World Resorts The Jungle Book. The 56 winners ended their visit with a tour of the White House Kitchen Garden.1、In Michelle Obamas Lets Move, kids .Acan cook creatively Bmust work in groupsCshould live an active l
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