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2015職稱英語(yǔ)考試《理工類C級(jí)》提升試題及答案

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 第六部分:完型填空(第51~65題,每題1分,共15分)

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  Cell Phone Lets Your Secret out

  Your cell phone holds secrets about you. Besides the names and 51 that you've programmed into it, traces of your DNA linger on the device, according to a new study.

  DNA is genetic material that 52 in every cell. Like your fingerprint, your DNA is unique to you- 53 you have an identical twin. Scientists today routinely analyze DNA in blood, saliva, or hair left 54 at the scene of a crime. The results often help detectives identify 55 and their victims. Your cell phone can reveal more about you 56 you might think.

  Meghan J. McFadden, a scientist at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, heard about a crime in which the suspect bled onto a cell phone and later dropped the 57 This made her wonder whether traces of DNA lingered on cell phones-even when no blood was involved. 58 she and colleague Margaret Wallace of the City University of New York analyzed the flip-open phones of 10 volunteers. They used swabs to collect 59 traces of the users from two parts of the phone: the outside, where the user holds it, and the 60, which is placed at the user's ear.

  The scientists scrubbed the phones using a solution made mostly 61 alcohol. The aim of washing was to remove all detectable traces of DNA. The owners got, Heir phones 62 for another week. Then the researchers collected the phones and repeated the swabbing of each phone once more.

  The scientists discovered DNA that 63 to the phone's speaker on each of the phones. Better samples were collected from the outside of each phone, but those swabs also picked up DNA that belonged to other people who had apparently also handled the phone. 64, DNA showed up even in swabs that were taken immediately after the phones were scrubbed. That suggests that washing won't remove all traces of evidence from a criminal's device. So cell phones can now be added to the 65 of clues that can clinch a crime-scene investigation.

  51

  A numbers

  B music

  C secrets

  D films

  52

  A appeals

  B appoint

  C appears

  D applies

  53

  A because

  B unless

  C although

  D still

  54

  A about

  B in

  C for

  D behind

  55

  A criminals

  B people

  C men

  D policemen

  56

  A when

  B until

  C before

  D than

  57

  A device

  B paper

  C file

  D document

  58

  A However

  B So

  C But

  D Nevertheless

  59

  A invisible

  B non-existent

  C visible

  D apparent

  60

  A card

  B keys

  C screen

  D speaker

  61

  A of

  B up

  C on

  D into

  62

  A upon

  B back

  C without

  D with

  63

  A was given

  B belonged

  C was owned

  D became

  64

  A Generally

  B Surprisingly

  C Disappointedly

  D Shortly

  65

  A explanation

  B discovery

  C book

  D list

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