2023年湖北考研英语考试考前冲刺卷

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1、2023年湖北考研英语考试考前冲刺卷本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Text 2After a shaky start, the Martian flotilla that has arrived over the past few weeks is getting down to business. Two of the five craft in it seem to be working perfectly. Two are lost. And a fifth is s

2、ick, but undergoing treatment.The most spectacular pictures so far have been provided by Mars Express, the European Space Agency’s contribution to the fleet. On January 28th this reached its final working orbit (which takes it over both poles, and thus allows it to see the whole of Mars over t

3、he course of a few days as the planet revolves beneath it). It has, however, been sending back data since shortly after it arrived, and a few days ago its controllers released a series of beautiful photographs, including a stereo image of Valles Marineris, a huge canyon that may have beenformed by f

4、lowing water.The most scientifically significant result, though, has come from Opportunity, America’s second Mars rover. One of Opportunity’s cameras has photographed evidence of stratification in nearby rocks. Such stratification indicates that the rocks concerned are sedimentary. The l

5、ayers could be repeated wind-blown deposits, or consist of ash from successive volcanic eruptions. But the terrestrial rocks they most resemble are ones that have formed under water.The reason everyone is getting so excited is because there is a widespread assumption that any form of life which migh

6、t dwell on Mars would need liquid water to liveor, even if it could now subsist by extracting moisture from ice, would have needed liquid water to evolve to that stage. Mars has seen more probes launched towards it than all of the other planets put together precisely because of this hope that it mig

7、ht harbour life. So there is a lot riding on the answernot least the funding of future missions.Besides its scientific significance, the success of Opportunity has also helped to distract attention from the sudden refusal of Spirit, the first American rover to arrive on Mars, to talk to its controll

8、ers. This craft had tentatively, but successfully, nosed its way off its landing platform, and was about to drill its way into a nearby rock prior to doing a spot of chemical analysis, when it went silent.However, the engineers at NASA, America’s space agency, are nothing if not resourceful, a

9、nd they have a good record of carrying out running repairs on spacecraft that are millions of kilometres away. In the case of Spirit, they think that one of the craft’s memory chips has got cluttered up with files created on the journey to Mars. That caused another chip, which manages the firs

10、t, to throw a wobbly and to keep rebooting the computer. They are currently testing this idea by loading a diagnostic program on to the computer. In addition, as a precaution, they have deleted excess files from the equivalent memory chip on Opportunity.Spirit’s spirits may thus revive. As to

11、the failures, the Japanese abandoned their fly-by craft Nozomi in December, and the British team in charge of Beagle 2, which is presumed to have landed on December 25th but from which no signal has been received, also seems to have called it quits. Still, a 40460% success rate (depending on whether

12、 Spirit is brought back into commission) is not bad by the historical standards of missions to Mars. Now, the real science begins.What does the word they (ParA3, Line 5) refer to ()A. the layersB. wind-blown depositsC. volcanic eruptionsD. the terrestrial rocks2.Text 2After a shaky start, the Martia

13、n flotilla that has arrived over the past few weeks is getting down to business. Two of the five craft in it seem to be working perfectly. Two are lost. And a fifth is sick, but undergoing treatment.The most spectacular pictures so far have been provided by Mars Express, the European Space Agency&rs

14、quo;s contribution to the fleet. On January 28th this reached its final working orbit (which takes it over both poles, and thus allows it to see the whole of Mars over the course of a few days as the planet revolves beneath it). It has, however, been sending back data since shortly after it arrived,

15、 and a few days ago its controllers released a series of beautiful photographs, including a stereo image of Valles Marineris, a huge canyon that may have beenformed by flowing water.The most scientifically significant result, though, has come from Opportunity, America’s second Mars rover. One

16、of Opportunity’s cameras has photographed evidence of stratification in nearby rocks. Such stratification indicates that the rocks concerned are sedimentary. The layers could be repeated wind-blown deposits, or consist of ash from successive volcanic eruptions. But the terrestrial rocks they most resemble are ones that have formed under water.The reason everyone is getting so excited is because there is a widespread assumption that any form of life

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