2023年考研英语考试真题卷(6)

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1、2023年考研英语考试真题卷(6) 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.It is implied in the second paragraph that Greeks still doubt____ A:[A] the comment made IOC members B:[B] centenary of their first national anniversary C:[C] the hosting right o

2、f 1996 Olympic Games D:[D] the 2003 failure of the International Olympic Committee 2.“Sending men into space” is quoted to____ A:[A] exemplify absurd conducts B:[B] prove the strength of an average nation C:[C] report the rapid development of aeronautical science D:[D] survey the current explo

3、itation of the extraterritorial conditions 3.The author’s attitude toward the official assertion is____ A:[A] approval B:[B] ambivalence C:[C] denial D:[D] confusion 4.Which of the following could be the best title of text? A:[A] Great sport, great feat. B:[B] Greek Sport Events。 C:[C] Pity

4、 about the misspent billions. D:[D] Money can make the mare go 5.Text 4Foreigners are a hot topic in Britain. Opinion polls consistently rate asylum and immigration as one of voters’ main concerns, and right-wing parties of varying degrees of extremism have been profiting by playing up the threat

5、to the British way of life posed by a flood of unwashed foreigners。So a report published this week by the UNHCR will make welcome reading for the government. It shows asylum applications to industrialized countries falling sharply, continuing the downward trend of the past three years. But one stati

6、stic will be of special significance: while Britain was the most popular rich-country destination in 2003, it has now fallen into second place behind France。So what’s behind the drop in applications? One reason is simply that there are fewer asylum-seekers. The UNHCR reckons that, in the first half

7、of 2004, the number of people seeking sanctuary in rich countries fell by 22% compared with the same period last year. Part of the drop is due to the removal of unpopular governments; Ira A:Downing Street No.10 will benefit from_____ B:[A] a recently released account C:[B] a consistent opinion po

8、ll D:[C] the right-wing parties E:[D] a flood of unwashed foreigners 6.Hannah Ward’s remarks are quoted to____ A:[A] clarify the welcome reading by UNHCR B:[B] emphasize the awareness of public anxiety C:[C] indicate the cause of application dive D:[D] categorize the stowaways and cargo shipm

9、ents 7.The term “work” in Line 2, paragraph 6 denotes____ A:[A] function B:[B] improvement C:[C] publicity D:[D] visibility 8.It can be inferred from the text that voters simply care____ A:[A] a hot topic B:[B] varying degrees of extremism C:[C] the number of immigrants D:[D] a flood of hi

10、gh-tech scanning machines 9.Which of the following could be the best title for the text? A:[A] Asylum applications. B:[B] A worldwide decline。 C:[C] A messy system. D:[D] From flood to trickle。 10.Directions:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B,

11、C or Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40 points)Text 1For every Chad Hurley or Mark Zuckerberg there are many Sathvik Krishnamurthys. The first two are the young entrepreneurs behind YouTube and Facebook, respectively, who are striking it rich in Silicon Valley’s current Web boom. Mr. Hurley l

12、ast year sold video site YouTube to Google for more than $1.7 billion just 19 months after the company’s founding, netting him a personal fortune valued at more than $340 million. Mr. Zuckerberg has built social-networking site Facebook into a start-up valued at $15 billion in less than four years。T

13、hen there is Mr. Krishnamurthy. Plenty of wannabe Silicon Valley entrepreneurs expect to land on a spectacular path to success, but most end up with stories akin to his. Mr. Krishnamurthy is the 39-year-old chief executive of Voltage Security, a start-up that makes security software. He will tell yo

14、u that the real name o A:[A] demonstrate the capabilities of the ambitious entrepreneurs B:[B] display the rapid growth of websites C:[C] illustrate the fierce competition between Google and Facebook D:[D] reveal the triumph attained by some CEOs。 11.The second paragraph is intended to convey__

15、__ A:[A] other tech CEOs struggle B:[B] the mishaps of Mr. Krishnamurthy C:[C] the coming contest of Silicon Valley D:[D] the deficiency of security software 12.The phrase “slogging…out” in Line 5, paragraph 2 most probably denotes____ A:[A] record with details B:[B] work with difficulty C:[

16、C] obscure with pretext D:[D] set free commercial talents 13.The remarks by Mr. Gullicksen indicate____ A:[A] his apprehension of the tech start-ups B:[B] the potential of pep talks C:[C] the worst predicament a CEO may encounter D:[D] the side-effects of private encouragement 14.It can be in

17、ferred from the last paragraph that the typical status in the market place is____ A:[A] emergence of superstars and sloggers B:[B] the limited number of short-term juicy transactions or dealings C:[C] with draw of most burnt-out entrepreneurs D:[D] the grueling and protracted asset evaluation by

18、 the federal government 15.Text 2Even today in the modern, developed world, surveys show that parents still prefer to have a boy rather than a girl. One longstanding reason why boys have been seen as a greater blessing has been that they are expected to become better economic providers for their pa

19、rents’ old age. Yet it is time for parents to think again. Girls may now be a better investment。Girls get better grades at school than boys, and in most developed countries more women than men go to university. Women will thus be better equipped for the new jobs of the 21st century, in which brains

20、count a lot more than brawn. In Britain far more women than men are now training to become doctors. And women are more likely to provide sound advice on investing their parents’ nest egg: surveys show that women consistently achieve higher financial returns than men do。Furthermore, the increase in f

21、emale employment in the rich world has been the main driving force of growth in the past couple of decades. Those women have contributed more to glo A:[A] The history of the developed countries。 B:[B] The importance of sex。 C:[C] The preference of grandparents。 D:[D] The development of juveniles

22、。 16.The word “brawn” in Line 3, paragraph 2 most probably means____ A:[A] race B:[B] diploma C:[C] color D:[D] muscle 17.The author’s attitude toward women’s prospect can he described as____ A:[A] pessimistic B:[B] cautious C:[C] skeptical D:[D] desperate 18.It can be inferred from the t

23、ext that countries the world over still fail to recognize the driving force of women in____ A:[A] exploiting the natural resources B:[B] contributing inadequate solutions C:[C] building up a well-off living condition D:[D] ranking many economic woes 19.The reduction of rest period by women is m

24、entioned to____ A:[A] shed light on negative social externalities B:[B] refute some people’s worry C:[C] cast doubt on the mixed evidence D:[D] confirm the higher birth rates 20.n.跛子,残疾人 v.使跛,使残疾 A:crisis B:cripple C:cruise D:例句The accident crippled him for life.   这次事故使他终身残废。 21.n.(pl.cri

25、ses)危机,紧要关头 A:criticize B:critic C:crisis D:例句When a crisis comes they have gone. 当危机来临时, 他们已经走了。 22.n.(pl.criteria或criterions)标准,尺度 A:criticism B:critical C:criterion D:例句What criteria do you use when judging the quality of a student's work?   你评定学生功课好坏时用什么作标准? 23.n.批评家,评论家 A:crude B:cr

26、itic C:criterion D:例句That would put blood in the eye of his critics. 那会使得批评他的人更加恼火。 24.adj.批评的,评论的;危急,紧要的;临界的 A:criticism B:critical C:criticize D:例句We are at a critical time in history.   我们正处在历史的危急时刻。 25.n.评论性的文章,评论;批评,指责,非难 A:criticism B:criticize C:critic D:例句Some youth today do not

27、allow any criticism at all. 现在有些年轻人根本指责不得。 26.v.批评,评论 A:criterion B:cruise C:criticize D:例句He feel himself criticize.    他感到自己挨了批评。 27.adj.至关重要的,决定性的 A:critical B:crucial C:critic D:例句It's a crucial decision. 这是一个极其重要的决定。 28.adj.天然的,未加工的;未熟的;粗鲁的,粗野的 A:crisis B:criterion C:crude D:例句La

28、st night a cargo ship collided with a tanker carrying crude oil.   昨晚一艘货轮与一艘载着原油的油轮相撞。 29.v.巡航;以节省燃料的速度前进 n.乘船巡游 A:critic B:cruise C:cripple D:例句They will go cruising in the Mediterranean. 他们将在地中海上巡游。 30.n.起重机,鹤 A:criminal B:creative C:crane D:例句Crane is a kind of bird with very long legs

29、and neck. 鹤是一种腿和脖子都很长的鸟。 31.v./n.碰撞,坠落,摔坏 n.失败,瓦解;爆裂声 A:criminal B:creative C:crash D:例句The plane crashed shortly after takeoff. 飞机起飞后不久便坠毁了。 32.v./n.爬行,蠕动;缓慢(的)行进 A:crane B:crawl C:credential D:例句We learn to crawl before we learn to walk. 我们学会走路之前先要学会爬。 33.adj.有创造力的,创造性的 A:creative B:c

30、rew C:crash D:例句He is a very creative musician. 他是一个非常有创造力的音乐家。 34.n.凭证,(pl.)国书,证明书 A:cricket B:criminal C:credential D:例句Be a part of this exciting, growing profession by gaining your CAPM credential. 获得CAPM认证,您就能加入这振奋人心的,蓬勃发展的职业。 35.v./n.信用,信任 n.信用贷款,赊欠;名誉,名望 A:credit B:creative C:cran

31、e D:例句This store does not give credit. 本店概不赊欠。 36.v.爬,爬行;(植物)蔓延 A:credit B:creep C:crane D:例句The dog crept under the car to hide.   狗爬到汽车下藏着。 37.n.全体船员,全体乘务员 A:creep B:crew C:credit D:例句The plane crashed, killing all its passengers and crew. 飞机失事了, 所有乘客和机组人员都遇难了。 38.n.板球;蟋蟀 A:credit B:

32、cricket C:criminal D:例句Baseball and cricket differ.    棒球与板球不同。 39.n.罪犯,刑事犯 adj.犯罪的,刑事的 A:criminal B:crew C:credential D:例句He is a habitual criminal. 他是一个惯犯。 40.n.(英国)郡,(美国)县 A:courtyard B:coupon C:county D:例句The county voted the measure down. 全郡投票否决了该项议案。 41.n.证明持券人有某种权利的卡片,票证,赠券 A:co

33、upon B:craft C:courtyard D:例句Tear off this coupon and use it to get 25p off your next jar of coffee. 撕下这张优惠券, 用它再买一瓶咖啡可省25便士。 42.n.法院,法庭;宫廷,朝廷;院子;球场 A:county B:court C:coupon D:例句The court is very dirty. 这个院子非常脏。 43.n.谦恭有礼;有礼貌的举止(或言词) A:county B:courtesy C:coward D:例句They didn't even ha

34、ve the courtesy to apologize. 他们也不道个歉, 真没有礼貌。 44.n.院子,庭院,天井 A:courtyard B:court C:crack D:例句This building has a beautiful courtyard. 这所房子有一个漂亮的院子。 45.n.懦夫,胆怯者 A:cradle B:coward C:courtesy D:例句I was basically a dreadful coward. 从根本上说, 我非常胆小怕事。 46.n.螃蟹,蟹肉 A:crack B:coward C:crab D:例句Al

35、l the shops on the seafront had crab for sale. 海滨地区的全部商店都出售蟹。 47.n.裂纹,缝隙;破裂声 v.(使)破裂,砸开 A:crack B:coward C:courtyard D:例句But at last the shells cracked, one after another.最后, 蛋壳一个接着一个地裂开了。 48.n.摇篮;发源地 A:coward B:court C:cradle D:例句The child slept soundly in her cradle. 那孩子在摇篮里睡得很熟。 49.n.工艺,手艺,技巧;飞机,飞船 A:court B:craft C:coward D:例句He acquired the craft of wood carving in his native town. 他在老家学会了木雕手艺。 50.v.贿赂,收买 adj.腐败的,贪污的,堕落的 A:cosmic B:corrupt C:counter D:例句The official led a corrupt life. 这个官员过着堕落的生活。

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