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1、2023年山西省太原市娄烦县考研英语一预测密卷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 ANSWERSHEET. (10 points)My Teacher in the School of LifeI spent the opening day of school this year at DeMatha Catholic High School in much
2、the same way I spent the first day ofclasses 130 years ago; I sat in Dr Charles E. Offutts British literature class, listening to him 2 what his seniorsIm the principal (校长)of the school now , but for awould learn and get them excited about the journey they would 3few minutes I was back in 1975,4 wh
3、at the future held.I have been learning from Dr Offutt for 30 of the 51 years he had been teaching at DeMatha. He not only taught me to think, he_ 5 me, as much by example as 6 that it was my moral duty to do so and to serve 7Neither of us could know how our 8 would develop over the years. When I fi
4、rst came back to DeMatha to teach English.I worked for Dr Offutt, the then department chair. After several years, I was 9 department chair, and our relationship changed 10 I thought that it might be 11 chairing the department, since all of my former English teachers werestill there, but Dr Offutt 12
5、 me throughout. He knew when to give me13about curriculum, texts and personnel, and when to let me design my own course.In 1997,1 needed his advice about leaving DeMatha to become principal at another school. If he had asked me to stay atDeMatha, I might have. 14 he encouraged me to seize the new 15
6、Five years ago, I became the16of DeMatha. Once again, Dr Offutt was there for me, letting me know that I could 17on him as I tried to fill such big shoes. Tve learned from him that great teachers have a (n)18 wealth of lessons to teach.19 his students dont know it yet, I know how 20 they are; Im sti
7、ll one of them.1、A.mostlyB , exactlyC. onlyD. simply2、A.explainB. predictC, speakD. teach3、A.keepB. achieveC. chooseD. take4、A.preparingB , discovering C.wondering D. realizing5、A.assistedB. remindedC. advisedD. convinced6、A.wordsexplanationD. models7、A.the othersB everyoneC othersD. anyone8、A.relat
8、ionship B. positionC. situation D. condition9、A.pointed B. named C. given D. taken10 A. already B. yet C. still D. again参考答案Section I Use of English1、1. B2. A3. D4. C5. D6. A7. C8. A9. B10. D11. D12. C13. A14. D15. B16. B17. C18. D19. B20. ASection II Reading Comprehension2、1. B2. C3. D4. A3、1. D2.
9、B3. C4. D2. B3. A4. C5、1. C2. A3. C6、1. started2. scientists3. which4. quickly7、1. Although/Though2. traditional3. them4. named5. . having stayed6. in7. had known8. The9. and10. who/thatSection III Translation8、1. E2. G3. A4. D5. F9、1. D2. C3. G4. A11、A.foolishB. surprisingC. uncertain D. challengin
10、g12、A.promotedB , acceptedC. supported D. welcomed13、A.adviceB. informationC. notice D. thought14、A.OtherwiseB. ThereforeC. Furthermore D. Instead15、A.choiceB. opportunityC. occupation D. possibility16、A.teacherB , principalC. officer D. clerk17、A.liveB. look C.depend D. take18、A.richB. little C.val
11、uable D. endless19、A.OnceB.Even ifC. Unless D. Until20、A.fortunateB. curiousC. innocent D. satisfiedSection 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 1T
12、ourism is often about seeking deeper emotional and personal connections with the world around us. Not all travelexperiences, however, need to take place in the real world. With the evolution of virtual reality(VR) technology, tourism will increasingly become a combination of physical and virtual wor
13、lds. VR may even remove the need to travel entirely.But can a VR experience really equal a real world one? Many experts believe it can. Studies have shown that our brains have an inbuilt VR-like mechanism that enables us to live imagined experiences. Much of our waking life is spent thinking about e
14、ither the past or the future. This is known as mind wandering”. During these events we re not paying attention to the cun-ent world around us. Instead, we* re recalling memories, or creating and processing imagined futures.When engaged in mind wandering, our brains process these mental images using
15、the same pathways used to receive inputs from the real world. So, the imagined past or future can create emotions and feelings similar to how we react to everyday life. VR can create these same feelings.While critics might argue that a virtual experience will never match reality, there are several w
16、ays VR tourism could make a positive contribution. Firstly it could help protect sensitive locations from over-tourism. In recent years famous sites such as Maya Bay in Thailand, and Cambodias Angkor Wat Temples have had to limit the number of visitors because of their negative impact. These places
17、are now producing their own VR experiences that will allow tourists to pass through virtual models of the sites.Virtual reality may also allow people back in time, to experience historical events, visit ancient cities, and even to walk among dinosaurs.Finally, in a world where many people suffer fro
18、m stress and depression due to overwork, virtual tourism may provide a cheap and convenient way for people to take brief holidays to otherwise unreachable destinations and recharge their batteries, without ever leaving their homes.It sounds like science fiction but its already happening. As virtual
19、technology improves and as people continue to demand new and interesting experiences, expect more virtual tourism, both in combination with the real world and instead of it.1、What is driving the development of virtual tourism? A , Companies seeking to make more money.B. Improvements in virtual reali
20、ty technology.C. Peoples demand for more shared experiences.D. Peoples deeper understanding of the physical world.2、Which of the following best describes mind wandering1?A. The brain processes which help people think VR is real.B. The way the brain processes inputs from the real world.C. Brain activ
21、ities focusing on past or future events.D. Experiences coming from a persons imagination.3、What does the underlined word “it in the last paragraph refer to?A. Science fiction.B , Virtual technology.C. Virtual tourism.D. The real world.4、What is the purpose of the passage?A. To describe the advantage
22、s of VR tourism.B. To give suggestions for reducing over-tourism.C. To encourage people to develop VR technology.D. To argue VR tourism will replace the real world travel.Text 2Until recently, voice cloning - or voice banking, as it was then known was a customized industry which served those at risk
23、 of losing the power of speech to cancer or surgery. Synthesizing (合成) a voice was a long and expensive process. It meant recording many phrases, each spoken many times, with different the history of the KidPass blog emotional emphase (s 重音)and in different contexts (statement, question, command and
24、 so forth), in order to the tips on writing good articles online cover all possible pronunciations.Not any more. Software exists that can store pieces of recorded speech which is merely five milliseconds long, each marked with a precise pitch (音高).These can be put together to make new words, and adj
25、usted individually so that they fit harmoniously into their new sonic homes. This is much cheaper than conventional voice banking, and permits novel uses to be developed.This year Vivo Text plans to release an app that lets users select the emphasis, speed and level of happiness or sadness with whic
26、h individual words and phrases are produced. Mr. Silbert refers to the emotive quality of the human voice as the ultimate instrument”. Yet this power also troubles him. Vivo Text licenses its software to Hasbro, an American toymaker keen to sell increasingly interactive playthings. Hasbro is aware,
27、Mr. Silbert notes, that without safeguards a naughty child might, for example, type impolite words on his mothers smartphone in order to see a younger sibling burst into tears on hearing them spoken by a toy using mums voice.More troubling, when tested against voice-biometrics software like that use
28、d by many banks to block unauthorized access to accounts, more than 80% of the fake voices tricked the computer. Alan Black, one of Festvox developers, thinks systems that rely on voice-ID software are now “deeply, fundamentally insecure”.Dr. Saxena and his colleagues asked volunteers if a voice sam
29、ple belonged to a person whose real speech they had just listened to for about 90 seconds. The volunteers recognized cloned speech as such only half the time (ie, no better than chance). The outcome, according to George Papcun, an expert witness paid to detect fake recordings produced as evidence in
30、 court, is the appearance of a technology with enormous potential value for disinformation,As might be expected, countermeasures to recognize such deception (欺 骗)are being developed.Nuance Communications, a maker of voice-activated software, is working on algorithms (算法)that detect tiny skips in fre
31、quency at the points where slices of speech are stuck together. Adobe, best known as the marker of Photoshop, an image-editing software suite, says that it may add digital watermarks to speech synthesized by a voice-cloning software called VbCo it is developing. Such technology may help computers re
32、cognize suspicious speech. Even so, it is easy to imagine the chaos that might be created in a world which makes it easy to put authentic-sounding words into the mouths of opponents 一 be they colleagues or heads of state.1、Paragraphs 1 and 2 are mainly about.A. significant elements influencing voice
33、 cloningB possible applications of voice cloning in realityC. complexities of creating a synthetic copy of a voiceD. differences between traditional and existing voice banking2 Whats Hasbros attitude towards Vivo Tests new app?A. Optimistic. B. Conservative.C. Unconcerned.D. Subjective.3、The experim
34、ent carried out by Dr. Saxena and his colleagues shows that volunteers.A. identified cloned speech in about 45 secondsB. preferred a real speech to a voice sampleC . proved only a little harder to fool than softwareD. found it hard to use the software to record their voices4、What can we infer from t
35、he last paragraph?A. Investments should be increased to advance voice cloning.B. Long-term measures should be taken to popularize the idea of voice cloning.C. Disagreements among firms about the way to treat voice cloning are getting serious.D. Problems of voice cloning are unavoidable despite the e
36、fforts that have been made.Text 3Researchers say they have developed technology that could predict heart attacks years before they happen. They report using mathematical systems to examine CT images of a patients heart. A CT scan uses X-rays and a computer to make detailed pictures of bones, organs
37、and other tissue inside the body.The new method was developed by researchers at the University of Oxford in England. A report on their study was published in the medical journal The Lancet. Also taking part in the study were teams from Germany and the US.Most heart attacks result from a build-up of
38、fatty tissue inside arteries (动月永)that carry blood from the heart to other areas of the body, thus blocking this flow of blood and causing a heart attack.Currently, doctors use CT scans to learn when a sticky substance called plaque has already built up inside an artery. The new technology is design
39、ed to predict which arteries are at risk for future buildup.The researchers reported using computers to examine CT scans to measure how much fat is present around heart arteries. That fat changes when an artery becomes affected, serving as an early warning system for heart attacks.Charalambos, a pro
40、fessor at Oxford University, said he believes the research shows this method could be very effective in getting patients to take early steps to prevent future problems, adding that researchers had yet to estimate exactly how many heart attacks could be prevented. But he said he believes the techniqu
41、e could help identify between 20 to 30 percent of people at risk of having one.He added that the new technology will make such predictions easier because it works together with existing CT technology. The research was based on two large, independent studies of 4,000 patients in Germany, and the US.
42、A company with ties to Oxford University is developing a service to examine CT scans of patients around the world, Reuters reported.1 Whats the aim of the new technology?A. To predict ways to block fatty issues in heart arteries.B , To provide detailed pictures of how arteries work.C To build comput
43、er models of the image of a heart.D. To decide which arteries are likely to have fat built up.2、When does a heart attack generally happen according to the text?A. When the CT scan affects the flow of blood in the heart.B. When fat around heart arteries blocks the flow of blood.C. When a sticky mater
44、ial flows into an artery near the heart.D. When bones and organs of the body begin to be weak.3、What is an early warning for heart attacks?A. A change of fat happening around heart arteries.B. The finding of a sticky material in the blood.C. The presence of fat around the bones and organs.D. The agi
45、ng and failure of arteries near the heart.4、What9s the main idea of the text?A. The harm of fat build-up to heart arteries.B The use of CT scans to prevent of heart attacks.C. Research into the early warning of heart attacks.D. The warning the body gives about heart attacks.Text 4The Coca-Cola Compa
46、ny announced it had added a new alcoholic beverage to its portfolio only in the Japanese market. The low- alcohol drink, or Chu- Hi, is a watereddown mixture of the Shouchu spirit plus flavoring. This isnt the first time Coca-Cola has experienced with flavors and tastes.Not all flavors are successfu
47、l, but the unique flavors deserve a round of applause. Here are five other unusual coca cola products that were released.BeverlyIntroduced in 1969, Beverly was an Italian aperitif, designed to be consumed before meals and believed to aid digestion. Competitors like Campari and San Pellegrino led to
48、its discontinuation in 2009.OK SodaThis product was started to capture the Generation X market in 1993. OK Soda cans had grim-looking illustrations in its ad campaign that responded to the idea that Generation X was cynical and disillusioned. Its slogan was Things are going to be0KH and it even had its