果洛藏族自治州达日县2023年考研《英语一》最后冲刺试题含解析

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1、果洛藏族自治州达日县2023年考研英语一最后冲刺试题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) A couple of weeks ago, I made a trip to Toronto with my granddaughter who just turned three years old. The two

2、of us were on our way to 1 her parents, and my wifeher 2 who had been gone for over a week. We were all anxious to 3 again and as I pulled out of Mamere and Paperes driveway in Chelmsford, Hailee and I were both 4 about the trip and couldnt wait to arrive at our 5 .When we completed the “SEVEN”-hour

3、 trip to Toronto later that day, the reunion was absolutely 6 and I can sincerely say I enjoyed every single minute of that 7 journey.Hailee is at that “I want to 8 it myself” stage of her life. And if you can just get over the “hurry-up syndrome” we acquire as 9 , it is wonderful to witness. Who kn

4、ew that putting a straw into the 10 in a juice box for the very first time could be such an earth-shattering (惊天动地的) event? Or being 11 enough to actually open the fridge door for the first time? Or putting on your own 12 on the right feet would be so 13 ?Ill never forget the look on her face the da

5、y she was able to 14 into my truck by herself. She finally 15 on my seat, holding onto the steering wheel (方向盘) and declared 16 , “I did it!” And when she could actually put her own seat belt onwhat a(n) 17 !Have you ever watched a three-year-old 18 to sip a McDonalds milkshake through a straw? It i

6、s hard enough for an adult, too. And 19 every time the icy solution (溶液) touched her lips, you could see the 20 in her eyes. I learned that you cant hurry a child through a milkshake.1、AfollowBhelpCblessDvisit2、AmotherBfatherCgrandmaDaunt3、Aget togetherBturn upCpay offDsettle down4、AconcernedBexcite

7、dChopefulDanxious5、AdestinationBconferenceCcityDhometown6、AhardBwonderfulCtimelyDsurprising7、AfrequentBfinalCtoughDlong8、AcarryBproveCdoDexplain9、AdoctorsBparentsCfriendsDadults10、AbottleBringCholeDcorner11、AcleverBstrongCfriendlyDearly12、AshoesBsocksCsweaterDtrousers13、AdifficultBsatisfyingCusefulD

8、simple14、AhideBjumpCrunDclimb15、AsatBleanedCstood upDlooked up16、AcarefullyBbravelyCpolitelyDproudly17、AtruckBmomentCexampleDgoal18、AstruggleBexpectCofferDhope19、AwhenBthenCthoughDyet20、AdelightBangerCfearDsadnessSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer

9、the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1Criminals who try to pass off fake art as the real deal should be careful now. A new identification method could make recognizing fakes much easier. The technique allows scientists to tag

10、paintings and other artworks with tiny pieces of DNA, which act like a signature. If an artwork missed the tag, people would immediately know it was an illegal copy.DNA is normally found inside the cells of all living things. However, researchers at the State University of New York at Albany, who de

11、veloped the tagging technique, have created DNA in a lab, whose code is just as unique as that of DNA found in nature.The scientists would apply the engineered DNA to a small tag and place it on an artwork. Over time, the DNA in the tag would bond with the art at a molecular(分子的) level. That way, ev

12、en if the tag is removed, the DNA remains. Possible buyers and sellers can use a scanner to read a DNA tag or, if the tag is missing, swab(擦拭) the artwork to test for DNA inside. Then they check the molecular marker against a database of artists to make sure the work is real.Some famous artists have

13、 already agreed to try this high-tech way to sign their art. Thats because fakes are huge problems in the art world. Its said that as many as two out of every five artworks sold these days are fakes. Some seem so convincing that experts are needed to prove whether theyre real or not.Although a paint

14、ing may be perfectly copied, it would be nearly impossible to copy a DNA tag. Applying the tag doesnt harm the work itself. Even better, they each cost only about $150an inexpensive price for a technology that could save museums, art galleries, and private collectors billions.1、Whats the main idea o

15、f the third paragraph?AHow the DNA tag works. BHow the DNA tag is made.CWhat a database is used for. DWhat can be done if the DNA tag is lost.2、Which of the following is NOT the advantage of the DNA tag?AIt is affordable. BIt can hardly be copied.CIt can renew automatically. DIt does no damage to the artworks.3、What does the underlined word “convincing” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?AAuthentic. BElegant. CAttr

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