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考研英语一积石山保安族东2023年临考冲刺试卷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)In 1988, I began to work as a flight attendant. 1 my wings was my childhood dream that I had set for myself after my first plane ride at the age of five. Like so many others before me, I fell in love with the romance of airplanes and 2 others.I have flown hundreds of flights since graduation, but one 3 among them. We were flying from Los Angeles to Washington, DC, when I found a young mother 4 with her baby. Everything was a 5 , and the mother told me that she had no more diapers (尿布) or other 6 on the aircraft. Through her tears, she 7 me that they had missed their flight the 8 night in Los Angeles. Since she hadnt 9 to miss the flight, she was 10 to use up most of her 11 and whatever money she had to 12 herself and her baby. As she stood in front of me, crying, I could see the hopelessness on her face. I 13 rang the flight attendant call button and asked for 14 from the other flight attendants. They brought cloth towels from first 15 to assist in cleaning up both mom and the baby. I gave her a sweater and a pair of pants.As she thanked me for all I had done she said 16 , “Youre not the flight attendant, but youre a sky angel.” Touching my flight attendant wings, she 17 , “And those are your angel wing.”Though I am no longer a flight attendant, my “angel wings” are 18 on display in my office. And each time I see them, I am 19 of that young woman, her son and the 20 that she gave me on that special day.1、AProducing BDesigning CImagining DEarning2、Acalling Bguiding Chelping Drescuing3、Agoes away Bstands out Ccomes up Dsets off4、Astruggling Bplaying Ccommunicating Dcompeting5、Amess Bmistake Ctrick Djoke6、Afriends Bfortune Cclothing Dbabies7、Asuggested Binformed Cpersuaded Dconfirmed8、Aprevious Bdangerous Cextra Dremaining9、Aremembered Bregretted Cmanaged Dexpected10、Awarned Bforced Cable Dlikely11、Awealth Bsupplies Cfood Dsouvenirs12、Araise Bteach Csupport Ddefeat13、Asuddenly Bactually Cimmediately Dgenerally14、Aassistance Badvice Cpermission Dunderstanding15、Aairport Baid Cnumber Dclass16、Aelegantly Bquickly Ceagerly Dpatiently17、Arepeated Bexplained Crecalled Dcontinued18、Aseldom Bstill Ceven Djust19、Aaccused Bapproved Creminded Dcomplained20、Ascene Bexcuse Cstory DpresentSection 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 If it werent for the mentor(导师), Rebecca Cruz is certain that she wouldnt have gotten her bachelors degreeMs Cruz went through a troubling time during her second year in community college She didnt feel much support at home Struggling on the edge of stopping her education, Cruz turned to her mentor, Alex Lopez He put me in the right direction, Cruz recallsGisela Bushey is another woman who understands the importance of mentors, and she hopes to find an Alex for every Rebecca So she designed Critical Bridge, which provides them with mentorshipAnd in October, Critical Bridge was named a recipient of the 50,000 Encore Prize, which is awarded by Encoreorg, a partner organization that aims to use the talents of those aged 50 or olderAs part of the prize, Encoreorg will provide mentors for Critical Bridge The mentors will work with youths throughout their participation in the two programs connected to Critical BridgeMore than 10,000 people in the United States are retiring every day, according to Phyllis Moen, a sociology professor Many of these Americans have expressed a desire to give back to their communitiesThey want to do something meaningful And theres nothing more meaningful than mentoring across generations, Professor Moen saysDima Khoury has mentored young people throughout her career She sees mentorship as a personal relationshipTake the time to get to know each other, Ms Khoury says If you take the time to build trust at the beginning, it will be much easier to build a healthy relationship after that, and more beneficial Speaking from experience, she says mentors might not always have the answers, but being a listener is just as importantI think what helps is something asking the right question and letting them think about it, she says It benefits critical thinkingCruz, now a San Francisco State graduate, has become a mentor tooSometimes we are i
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