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完成句子 (本大题共10分, 每格0.5分)

1.我对了解不同的名胜很感兴趣。

Im very 1 2 3 4 different sights.

2.他总是主动为那些需要帮助的人提供免费的帮助。

He always 5 6 help to those people 7 8 .

3. 这道菜尝起来和它看起来一样可怕。

The dish tastes 9 10 11 it looks.

4. DIY代表的是“自己做”而不是花钱请别人做。

DIY 12 13 do-it-yourself 14 15 16

someone to do it.

5.他妈妈不仅会下国际象棋而且会拉小提琴。

His mother can 17 18 play chess 19 20 play the violin.

 

1.1.interested 2. in 3.learning 4.about

2.5.offers 6.free 7. in 8.need

3.9.as 10.terrible 11.as

4.12.stands 13.for 14. instead 15.of 16.paying

5.17.not 18.only 19.but 20.also

【解析】

试题分析:

1.考查短语1.be interested in doing sth 2.learn about 了解。故用1.interested 2. in 3.learning 4.about

2.考查短语1.offer sth to sb 主动提供某物给某人 2.in need 需要。故用5.offers 6.free 7. in 8.need

3.考查句式:as adj/adv as ……一样,故9.as 10.terrible 11.as

4.考查短语1. .stand for 代表 2. . instead of doing 而不是做……,故用12.stands 13.for 14. instead 15.of 16.paying

5.5考查短语.not only but also 不但…… 而且……,故用17.not 18.only 19.but 20.also

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People have been trying to understand the human body for a long time. In 1860, Gregor Mendel discovered a special reason why we look the same as other people in our family. It is because of small things named “genes” in our body. In 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick made another discovery and found out that those small parts are real messages written in the DNA with a special language.

  In 1961, Marshall Nirenberg and Johann Matthaei found a message in DNA showing how DNA tells the cell (细胞) to build its parts. Scientists have now found all the words in the DNA map, but we still do not understand what they all do. By understanding what just one “word” means, we can help save more people from several illnesses.

  Most people hope that this will help make better medicine and help sick people. Other people worry that when people begin to know more words and find out lots of other information, we might use it in a wrong way, just to make people more attractive, or stop sick people from getting jobs. Man would have to meet a lot of trouble if DNA technology (技术) wasn’t limited (限制) in use.

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A. In 1860. B. In 1953. C. In 1961. D. In 2000.

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C. The language of DNA. D. A message of DNA.

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C. Make maps of human.

D. Make people less attractive.

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