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考研《英语一》2023年葫芦岛市建昌县预测试题SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Twoyearsago,Idonatedmykidney(肾)tomybrother.Iconsidereditacompletelife­changingexperience,notonlyforthetwoofus1fortheentirefamily.Weendedup2fromsurgery(外科手术)atafriend'shomeinBatonRouge,LA.His3touswasunforgettable.Wehadreceivedsomany4.Wehadgottenfooddonationfromsomanypeoplewho5ussomethingbeyondphysicalcomfort.Nowmybrotherisbackonhisfeetandislivinglife6normal.LastApril,he7togivebacktothecommunity(社区)by8moneyfortheMedicalAssociationthroughcycling180milesfromHoustontoAustin.Ifeltgreatlymoved,tearsineyes,9thatmykidneygavehimasecondchanceinlifeandthatheisnowlivingbeyondwhatheimagined10tobe.Recently,ourmothersufferedfrombreastcancer.11shewastheonewhotookcareofmeandmybrother,wewantedtodosomethinginher12.Mybrother,mysisterandIaregoingto13nextyearfortheCancerSociety,14mybrotherandIwillbejoininginthehalfmarathoninhonourofourmotherandthiswillbeourgoodchancetobekidneydonation15aswell.We16duringoursurgerythatseveralthousandpeoplediefromkidneydiseaseeveryyear.Patientswouldbeonthe17listforkidneydonationandmanyofthemendupindeathbecauseofthe18ofkidneydonors.IfmybrotherandIcan19otherstodothesamethingIdid,maybemoreliveswillbesaved.20onlyIhadmorekidneys,Iwoulddoitagainforotherpeople.1、A.andB.butC.soD.or2、A.rebuildingB.reusingC.recoveringD.reserving3、A.kindnessB.courageC.powerD.manners4、A.friendsB.peopleC.patientsD.doctors5、A.devotedB.contributedC.deliveredD.gave6、A.againstB.underC.beyondD.for7、A.decidedB.urgedC.demandedD.insisted8、A.earningB.lendingC.donatingD.raising9、A.knowingB.expectingC.hopingD.reporting10、A.futureB.lifeC.successD.luck11、A.IfB.ThoughC.BecauseD.Before12、A.placeB.jobC.healthD.honour13、A.runB.studyC.cheerD.fight14、A.asB.whenC.whileD.however15、A.sellersB.collectorsC.volunteersD.advocates16、A.figuredoutB.foundoutC.learnedfromD.lookedinto17、A.workingB.waitingC.sendingD.growing18、A.delayB.commonC.lackD.help19、A.encourageB.supportC.orderD.affect20、A.ButB.NotC.JustD.IfSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Chinabecamethefirstcountrytocloneamonkeyusingnon-reproductivecells,reducingtheneedtobreedlabmonkeysandpavingthewayformoreaccurate,effectiveandaffordableanimaltestsfornewdrugs,scientistssaidonThursday.ByDecember,theInstituteofNeuroscienceoftheChineseAcademyofScienceshadcreatedtwoclonemacaques(猕猴)named”ZhongZhong”and“HuaHua”bynucleartransferringofsomaticcells(体细胞)-anycellintheorganismotherthanreproductivecells.Tetra,amonkeybornin1999,istheworld'sfirstclonedmonkey,butitwasdonebyusingasimplermethodcalledembryosplitting(胚胎分割);butitcouldonlygeneratefourclonedoffspringatatimeandcannotbegeneticallychangedtosuittheexperimentalneed.Cloningamonkeyusingsomaticcellshasbeenaworld-classchallengebecauseitisaprimate(灵长类)thatsharesitsgeneticmakeup,andthereforeallofitscomplexity,withhumans.Fordrugandotherlabtests,scientistshavetopurchasemonkeysfromallovertheworld,whichiscostlyandbadfortheenvironment,andproducesinaccurateresultsbecauseeachmonkeymighthavedifferentgenes.Bycloningmonkeyusingsomaticcells,wecanmassivelycultivatelargenumbersofgeneticallyidenticaloffspringinashortamountoftime,andwecanevenchangetheirgenestosuitourneeds.Thiscansavetime,cutdownexperimentcosts,andproducemoreaccurateresults,leadingtomoreeffectivemedicine.SunQiang,directorofthenon-humanprimateresearchfacilityattheinstitute,saidmostofthedrugtrialsarecurrentlydoneonlabmice.However,drugsthatworkonmicemightnotworkorevenhaveseveresideeffectsonhumansbecausethetwospeciesaresodifferent“Monkeysandhumansarebothprimates,sotheyaremuchcloselyrelatedandtestingonmonkeysissupposedtobeaseffectiveastestingonhumans,”hesaid.Thisisespeciallyusefulintestingdrugsforneural(神经的)diseasessuchasParkinson’sdisease,metabolicsyndrome(代谢综合症)andimmunesystemdiseases,andtumors,headded.“ThisachievementwillhelpChinaleadtheworldresearchintheinternationalscienceprojectsrelatedtoneuralmappingofprimatebrains,"hesaid."However,biolabsfromtheUnitedStates,Japan,andEuropeancountriesarealsoverycapable,andtheywillquicklycatchupwithChinaafterthemonkeycloningtechnologyismadepublic,"Sunadded.“Thismeanswehavetoinnovatecontinuouslyandworkextrahardthisyeartostayahead,"hesaid.1、Whichofthefollowingisthemostimportantfactorincloningmacaquesnamed"ZhongZhong"and"HuaHua"?A.Reproductivecells.B.SomaticcellsC.Neuralmapping.D.Geneticmakeup2、Whyiscloningmonkeyssodifficult?A.Becauseitisbadforourenvironment.B.Becauseeachmonkeymighthavedifferentgenes.C.Becausemonkeys'geneticmakeupisascomplicatedashumans.D.Becauseitistooexpensivetoworkontheirgeneticmakeup.3、WhatisthemainideaofParagraph8?A.Thecureforneuraldiseases.B.Theprocessofcloningmonkeys.C.Thesignificanceofcloningmonkeys.D.Thecloserelationsbetweenmonkeysandhumans.4、Whatcanweinferfromthispassage?A.Moreeffectivemedicinewillbeproduced.B.Drugtrialsonlabmicewillbeabandoned.C.Chinaisthefirstcountrytohaveclonedmonkeys.D.Chinawillstayaheadoftheworldincloning.Text2NewYorkWalkingTour◆StatueofLibertyandEllisIslandWalkingTourStartthisexcitingguided4-hourtourbygettingearlyReserveLineAccessboardingontheferrytoLibertyIsland.Oncethere,goinsidethebaseofthestatueandheadtotheobservationdecksforanawesomeviewofNewYorkCityanditssurroundings.ThencomebackontheferrytoEllisIslandtolearnaboutthehistoryofimmigration(移民)toAmericathattookplaceherebetween1892and1954.◆CentralParkWalkingTourWalkthroughCentralPark’smostpicturesquehighlightsona2-hourtourwithaprofessionalphotographer.RememberyourNewYorkCityadventurewithunforgettableimagesofyouwithfamilyorfriendsasyoucirclethetowersatBelvedereCastle,walkthroughpathswithflowersintheConservatoryGarden,orfeedtheswansbytheLoebBoathouse.◆NewYorkCityArchitectureWalkingTourLearnaboutthehistoryofthebuildingsthatdefinetheNewYorkCityskylineona3-hourwalkingarchitecturetour.Walkdownthefamous42ndStreetcorridorwithalongtimeNewYorkresident(居民)andarchitecturalexpert,stoppingalongthewaytolearnaboutMidtownManhattan’smosticonicstructuresliketheChryslerBuilding,FordFoundation,GrandCentralStationandtheNewYorkPublicLibrary.◆GreenwichVillageWalkingTourGreenwichVillageisoneofNewYorkCity’smostbeautifulandfamousneighborhoods.Takeaguided2-hourwalkingtourofthislegendaryLowerManhattanspace.Hearaboutthefamousartistswhooncelivedhere,fromEdgarAllanPoetoBobDylan,JimiHendrixandcountlessothers.WalkthewindingstreetsandvisitpopularWashingtonSquarePark,relivingmorethan200yearsofhistory.1、WhydotouristsvisitEllisIsland?A.ToknowaboutAmericanimmigrationhistory.B.Toexplorethesurroundingsoftheisland.C.TogetawholeviewofNewYorkCity.D.ToobserveStatueofLibertyclosely.2、WhowillgowithtouristsonCentralParkWalkingTour?A.Anexperiencedguide.B.Anarchitecturalexpert.C.Aprofessionalphotographer.D.AlongtimeNewYorkresident.3、Whichtourtakesthelongesttime?A.CentralParkWalkingTour.B.GreenwichVillageWalkingTour.C.NewYorkCityArchitectureWalkingTour.D.StatueofLibertyandEllisIslandWalkingTour.4、WhatcantouristsdoonGreenwichVillageWalkingTour?A.Takeunforgettablepictures.B.ComeacrossBobDylan.C.VisitNewYorkPublicLibrary.D.Learnaboutfamousartists.Text3MysummerholswrCWOT.B4,WEUSED2go2NY2Cmybro,hisGF&thr3:-@KIDSFTF.ILNY,itsgr8.Canyouunderstandthissentence?Ifyoucan’t,don’tfeeltoobad:neithercouldthemiddleschoolteacherinEnglandwhoreceivedthisashomework.ThisisNetspeak:thelanguageofcomputerizedcommunicationfoundontheInternetorcellphones.Tonewcomers,itcanlooklikeacompletelyforeignlanguage.Schoolteachersandparentssaythisnewformofwritingisharming(破坏)theEnglishlanguage.Increasingspellingandgrammaticalmistakescanbeseeninstudents’writing.Theyfearthelanguagecouldbecomecorrupted(面目全非的).Everyoneshouldjustrelax,saylinguists(语言学家).TheybelieveNetspeakisinfactmoreofagoodthing.DavidCrystal,fromtheUniversityofWales,arguesthatNetspeakandInternetcreateanewlanguageuseandthealmostlostartofdiarywritinghasbeenpickedupagain.GeoffreyNurnberg,fromStanfordUniversity,agrees.“Peoplegetbetteratwritingbywriting,”hesays.“Kidswhoarenowdoingtextmessaging,e-mail,andinstantmessageswillwriteatleastaswellas,andpossiblybetterthan,theirparents.”LinguistJamesMilroysays,forcenturies,itisbelievedwithoutexceptionthatyoungpeopleareharmingthelanguage.Andwhentoday’steenagersbecometomorrow’sparents,theytoowillthinkthisway.Milroyarguesthatlanguagesdonotandcannotbecome“corrupted”;theysimplychangetomeetthenewneeds.However,NetspeakersdoagreethatitisimportanttoteachyoungpeoplehowtospeakandwriteStandardEnglish.CynthiaMcVeysays,“IcanunderstandNetspeakworriesteachersandit’simportantthattheytelltheirpupilsthattextmessagingisforfun,butthatlearningtowriteproperEnglishisamustfortheirfuture.”1、Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Togivethemainidea. B.Toraiseaquestion.C.Tocompareanexample. D.Toleadinthetopic.2、WhocanunderstandtheNetspeakinEngland?A.Middleschoolteachers. B.Parents.C.Linguistics. D.Teenagers.3、WhobelievesNetspeakuserscanhelpimprovewriting?A.CynthiaMcVey B.DavidCrystalC.GeoffreyNurnberg D.JamesMilroy4、What’sJamesMilroy’sattitudetowardNetspeak?A.Positive. B.Negative.C.Doubtful. D.Worried.5、Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Netspeak:theLanguageontheInternetB.IsNetspeakHelpfulinLanguageLearning?C.IsNetspeakHarmingtheEnglishLanguage?D.Netspeak:AdvantagesandDisadvantagesText4Threediversenteraholeleadingtoawater-filledcaveonMexico’sYucatanPeninsula.Theyswimforanhour.Finally,theyreachalargeroom60feetundergroundandaboutthesizeoftwobasketballcourts.Here,theydiscoveranupside-downhumanskull(thebonesofaperson’shead).Otherboneslaynearby.Theteamcameacrosstheskullin2007.ThediversthentoldtheMexicangovernmentaboutthefinding.Soonthegovernmentformedateamofscientiststolookintoit.Thegroup,whichincludedarchaeologist(考古学家)DominiqueRissolo,believedthattheskullbelongedtosomeonewholivedinthelasticeage.Attheiceage’sheightsometwentythousandyearsago,sealevelsdroppedandnewlandappeared.Overtime,rainandwindateholesintosomeoftheland.“Thepersonmayhavediedafterenteringthecave,”Rissolosays.Then,whentheiceageendedsometenthousandyearsago,sealevelsrose.Waterfloodedthecave,coveringtheremains.Worryingthatmovingtheskullmightdestroyit,scientistsdecidedtoexamineitatitswateryrestingplace.Theycollectedinformationabouttheskullandotherpiecesofbones.Theyfoundthatthebonesbelongedtoa15-to17-year-oldgirlwholivedatleasttwelvethousandyearsago.TheteamnamedherNaiaaftersomeseacreaturesinGreekmyths.Naiaistheoldestnearlycompletehumanskeleton(骨架)everfoundintheAmericas.DNAtestsshowedthatshe’sadirectancestorofpresent-dayNativeAmericans.Naia’sDNAalsomatcheswithpeoplenativetoSiberia,apartofRussia.ScientistshavelongthoughtthatancientpeoplefromthisareaarrivedinAlaskaduringthelasticeage.TheywerethefirsthumanstoliveintheAmericas.AndNaiaproveshowfarsouththeywent.(MexicoisacountrytothesouthoftheUS.)In2014thescientistsdecidedtobringupNaia’sskullfromthecavetoprotectitfromcuriousdivers.Soitwastakentoalab,whereitremainstoday.1、Whatdowelearnabouttheskull?A.Itwasleftaloneinthecave.B.Itlayunderabasketballcourt.C.Itdrewthegovernment’sattention.D.Itwasdiscoveredbythreescientists.2、WhendidNaiaprobablylive?A.Afterthelasticeageended.B.Beforethelasticeageended.C.Beforethelasticeagestarted.D.Atthebeginningofthelasticeage.3、Whywastheskullstudiedinthecaveforseveralyears?A.Scientiststriedtoprotectit.B.Thetemperaturewasfineinthere.C.Itwasagainstthelawtotakeitout.D.Itwouldhelpscientistsstudythecave,4、WhowereNaia’sdistantancestors?A.EarlyhumansinGreece.B.EarlyhumansinSiberia.C.EarlyhumansinAlaska.D.EarlyhumansinMexico.PartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)语法填空It'scommontoseefooddeliveryworkersridingelectricbikesinahurrythroughbigcitiesinChinaSomeofthemevenrisk1.(run)redlightstodelivertheirmealsintimeHowever,suchcarelessbehavioroftencausesseriousproblemsThereasonfortheriseofsuchacarelessbehavioristhatthereis2.largedemandforfooddeliveryworkers,andmanycompaniesofferhighsalaries3.(attract)newworkersInfact,fooddeliveryworkersareoftenunderhigh4.(press)fromtheiremployersTheyfacecompanyfinesfordeliveringfoodlateMoreover,themoreorderstheytake,themoremoneytheycanearn,5.leadstosomeworkerschecking6.(they)mobilephonesforneworderswhiletheyareridingtheirbikesWhilemostcompaniesrequiredeliveryworkerstofollowtrafficrules,itremainsaproblemwhethertheserequirementsandrulesare7.(strict)obeyedTosolvetheproblem,somecities8.(take)actionsincelastyearShanghairequiredthedeliveryworkersshould9.(train)ontrafficrulesandsafetyNowinShenzhen,ifadeliveryworkergetscaughtbreakingtrafficrulesmorethantwice,heorshewillbebanned10.drivingfooddeliveryvehiclesforawholeyear“USA?Britain?Whichcountryis1.(good)tostudyin?”WeoftenhearsuchdiscussionAsChinaopensitsdoor,itisadreamformanyChinesestudentstostudyabroadTheywanttolearnabouttheoutsideworldIt’struethatstudyingabroadcanhelpstudentsdevelop2.(they)Theirforeignlanguageskillswill3.(improve)anditmaybeeasiertofindjobsButthereareproblems4.shouldbeconsideredLanguageisthefirstStudentsmustspendalotoftime5.(learn)anotherlanguageStudentsmustalsolearn6.(live)withoutparents’careanddealwithallkindsofthingstheydidn’thavetodobefore,likelookingafterthemselvesThereare7.(report)aboutChinesestudentsabroadrunningintoanoceanofdifficulties8.givingupintheendWhentheyhavetotakecare9.themselves,itishardforstudentstostudywellFinally,studyingabroadbringsaheavyburdentothefamilyFormostChineseparents,thecostofstudyingabroad10.(be)veryhighButisitworthit?SectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)CowboysintheUSCowboysplayedanimportantroleinthesettlingofthewest.Ranching(牧场经营)wasabigindustryandcowboyshelpedtoruntheranches.1、TheRoundupEachspringandfallthecowboyswouldworkonthe“roundup”.2、Cattlewouldwalkfreelymuchoftheyearandthenthecowboyswouldneedtobringthemin.Inordertotellwhatcattlebelongedtotheirranch,thecattlewouldhaveaspecialmarkburnedintothemcalleda“brand“.HorseandSaddle(马鞍)Themostimportantitemofanycowboywashishorseandsaddle.Thesaddleswereoftencustom-made(定制的)and,nexttohishorse,probablythemostvaluableitemacowboyowned.3、ClothingCowboysworespecialclothingthathelpedthemwiththeirjobs.Theyworelarge10-gallonhatstoprotectthemfromthesunandtherain.Theyworespecialcowboybootsthathelpedthemtogetinandoutofthestirrups(马镫)whenridingahorse.4、Manycowboysworechapsontheoutsidesoftheirlegstohelpprotectthemfromsharpbushesthattheirhorsemayrubupagainst.CowboyCode5、Thecodeincludedsuchrulesasbeingpoliteandrespectful,alwayssaying“howdy”,notwavingatamanonahorse(youshouldnod),neverridinganotherman’shorsewithouthispermission,alwayshelpingsomeoneinneed,andneverputtingonanotherman’shat.A.Theyherdedcattle,repairedbuildings,andtookcareofthehorses.B.ThecowboysoftheOldWesthadanunwrittencodethattheylivedby.C.Thiswhenthecowboyswouldbringinallthecattlefromtheopenranch.D.Horsesweresoimportantthatanyonecaughtstealingahorsewasusuallyhanged!E.Theirclothinggrewoutofpracticalneedandtheenvironmentinwhichtheyworked.F.Thiswasespeciallyimportantiftheyfell,sotheywouldn'tgetdraggedbytheirhorse.G.TheyhavedeephistoricrootsdatingbacktotheearliestEuropeansettlersofAmerica.Theprocessofforgivenesscanbealiberatingexperience.Interestingly,forgivenesscanonlyoccurbecausewehavebeengiventhegiftoftheabilitytom

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