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全國職稱英語等級(jí)考試全真模擬試題(八)第一部分:詞匯選項(xiàng) 下面共有15個(gè)句子,每個(gè)句子中均有1個(gè)詞或短浯劃有底橫線,請從每個(gè)句子后面所給的 4個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇1個(gè)與劃線部分意義最相近的詞或短語。 1The Mayan civilization flourished on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Aprofited Bgained Cbenefited Dprospered 2The field of international finance involves policies and procedures that affect the flow of money and credit among countries. Aappraisal Bnumeration Cavailability Dcirculation 3When an electric current flows through a wire, a magnetic field appears around the wire. Atravels Bvibrates Calternates Dfluctuates 4It was difficult to see ships in the distance because of the fog. Asweat Bhaze Cdew Dfrost 5Many tourists are attracted to the New England states by the autumn foliage. Aweather Bleaves Cfestivals Dharvest 6Though chess players may now compete against computers, they still follow rules that were used over 800 years ago. Acome after Babide by Crecite Dallow 7The harpsichord, developed during the Middle Ages, was one of the forerunners of the piano. Acompetitors Bimitators Cpredecessors Doffspring 8Strict sanitary procedures help to forestall outbreaks of disease. Aprevent Bcontrol Cminimize Dpreview 9Even the best-build machine will not run forever without proper maintenance. Aeternally Bsmoothly Cdependably Daccurately 10For financial reasons, scientists are often compelled to forsake their research. Aextend Bresume Cabandon Dredirect 11Archaeologists have discovered fossils of million-year-old animals in excavations. Aremnants Bgraves Crecords Dpaws 12The oldest preserved manuscripts are those written on papyrus, which were found in Egyptian tombs. Aprotected Bhidden Csought Ddiscovered 13Mary frosted the cake. Aserved Biced Csplit Dcooled 14In the first decades of the twentieth century, the individual gene could not be seen, but could be worked with fruitfully. Ablindly Bcompletely Cproductively Dcarefully 15Grounded whales often struggle fruitlessly to reenter deep water. Aviolently Bdesperately Cin vain Dat length第二部分:閱讀判斷 閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后列出7個(gè)句子,請根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對(duì)每個(gè)句子做出判斷。How to Design Kitchen Well Over the years economic, social and technological factors have influenced the design of kitchens. Since it is often used simultaneously by both family members as well as guests, the kitchen requires not only a glamorous look but a practical one. Also, the design elements must meet the needs of the modern family. Environmental concerns have had an enormous impact on kitchen design. This concern includes recycling of household materials, as well as energy efficient appliances and the purity of both water and air. Research shows that up to 85 percent of the population is concerned about what might be in their drinking water. They are also often dissatisfied with the taste and odor of what comes out of their tap. This is why its important to consider adding a water filter system. The character of todays kitchen is very different from the way it was thirty years ago. Theres more sophistication in food preparation, and more technological help with cooking and clean up. When choosing cabinets, first consider the style. Use the architectural style of your house as a guide. Because cabinets are a big investment, it is best to choose quality. Popular styles in kitchen cabinets are framed panel doors with raised or recessed panels of wood, cabinet fronts with glass panes, or simple slab doors in a rich painted or laminated finish. Cabinet pulls, handles and knobs are offered in a myriad of designs and finishes. Treat hardware as jewelry and dont be afraid to mix and match styles. Because many of todays kitchens consist of two or more cooks sharing in the meal preparation, there is a need for more counter space, cooktops and sinks. Although lifestyles are changing, the primary function of the kitchen as an area for preparing food has remained unchanged. The sink remains one of the most used areas in the kitchen as well as an important decorative statement. Appliance technology is moving at a very fast pace. Choosing what type of appliances as well as how many will depend on several factors such as how often and how much you cook and the size of your kitchen. Dont limit yourself to one of each kind of appliance. You can have a refrigerator in one place and a freezer in a separate area or two sets of cooktops, one on the counter next to the wall oven and one on an island. You can even have two dishwashers if size and budget require and permitthink of it as saving time in the long run. 16A well-designed kitchen should bemodern, beautiful and practical at the same time. ARight BWrong CNot mentioned 17Being harmless to the environment is the top priority in kitchen design. ARight BWrong CNot mentioned 18Quality matters the most when you are choosing kitchen cabinets. ARight BWrong CNot mentioned 19More counter space, cooktops and sinks are needed in todays kitchens because food preparation is more complicated than it used to be. ARight BWrong CNot mentioned 20The design of the sink is indicative of a kitchen designers intelligence. ARight BWrong CNot mentioned 21Means of saving labor, appliances should be replaced whenever new models come out. ARight BWrong CNot mentioned 22It is the amount of time you can spend in the kitchen that decides how many appliances of the same kind you should buy. ARight BWrong CNot mentioned第三部分:概括大意與完成句子 閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后有2項(xiàng)測試任務(wù):(1)第2326題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為第25段每段選擇1個(gè)正確的小標(biāo)題;(2)第2730題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇4個(gè)正確選項(xiàng),分別完成每個(gè)句子。A Brief to Singapore 1Singapore is an independent city-state in southeastern Asia, consisting of one major island the Singapore Islandand more than 50 small islands, located off the southern tip of Malay. The city of Singapore, the capital of the country, is at the southeastern end of the Singapore Island; it is one of the most important port cities and commercial centers of Southeast Asia. The total area of the republic is 640 sq. km. 2Low-lying Singapore Island has no outstanding relief(輪廓鮮明的) features. A central area of hills rises to the maximum height of 176 m. The country has a wet tropical climate, with an average annual temperature of 27.20. The average annual rainfall is 2,413 mm; the wettest months are November through January. 3Singapore is governed under a constitution of 1959. A president, elected to a four-year term is head of state, and a prime minister is head of government. The president used to be selected by Parliament, but by a 1991 constitutional amendment(憲法修正案),the president is now elected directly by the people. The Parliament is the lawmaking body with its 81 members popularly elected. 4In the late 1980s the country had some 290 primary schools with 278,300 pupils and 160 secondary schools with 200,200 students. The main institutions of higher education are the National University of Singapore, several technical colleges, and a teachers college. 5Singapore has one of the highest standards of living of any country in Asia. In the late 1980s the gross domestic product(GDP) was estimated at $23.7 billion, or $8.870 per person. The fishing industry is centered on the port of During on southwestern Singapore Island. Industry has grown rapidly since the 1960s, and Singapore now produces a diversity(多樣化的 ) of goods, including chemicals, electronic items, clothing, and processed foods, etc. Shipbuilding and petroleum refining are also important. 23Paragraph 2_ 24Paragraph 3_ 25Paragraph 4_ 26Paragraph 5_ AEducation BLand and climate CState system DNatural resources EEconomy FPopulation 27Singapore is a small state in the southeast of Asia_ 28According to the constitution of Singapore, the president of the state is selected_ 29Compared with people in other Asian countries, the Singaporeans_ 30Though small, Singapore has an industry of its own and can_ Alive a better life Bmade up of more than 50 small islands Chave more farmland Dnot by the Parliament, but by the people Eproduce various kinds of goods Fhave a big population第四部分:閱讀理解 下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題,每題后面有4個(gè)選項(xiàng)。請仔細(xì)閱讀短文并根據(jù)短文回答其后面的問題。 第一篇 Famous American Foods What, besides children, connects mothers around the world and across the seas of time? Its chicken soup, one prominent American food expert says. From Russian villages to Africa and Asia, chicken soup has been the remedy for those weak in body and spirit. Mothers passed their knowledge on to ancient writers of Greece, China and Rome, and even 12th century philosopher and physician Moses Maimonides extolled (贊美)its virtues. Among the ancients, Aristotle thought poultry should stand in higher estimation than four-legged animals because the air is less dense than the earth. Chickens got another boost (吹捧)in the Book of Genesis, where it is written that birds and fish were created on the fifth day, a day before four-legged animals. But according to Mimi Sheraton, who has spent much of the past three years exploring the world of chicken soup, much of the reason for chickens real or imagined curative (治愈的)powers comes from its color. Her new book, The Whole World Loves Chicken Soup, looks at the beloved and mysterious brew, with dozens of recipes from around the world. Throughout the ages, she said, There has been a lot of feeling that white-colored foods are easier to eat for the weak woman and the ill. In addition, soups, or anything for that matter eaten with a spoon are considered comfort foods Sheraton said. I love soup and love making soup and as I was collecting recipes I began to see this as an international dish. It has a universal mystique as something curative, a strength builder, Sheraton said from her New York home. Her book treats the oldest remedy as if it was brand new. The National Broiler Council, the trade group representing the chicken industry, reported that 51 percent of the people it surveyed said they bought chicken because it was healthier, 50 percent said it was versatile, 41 percent said it was economical and 46 percent said it was low in fat. 31Which of the following can be the best title of the passage? _ AProminent American Foods BHistory of the Chicken Soup CChicken Soup Recipes DChicken Soup, a Universal Cure-All 32Since ancient times, the value of chicken soup_ Ahas been over-estimated Bhas been widely acknowledged Chas been appreciated only by philosophers Dhas been known only to mothers 33Which of the following statements is NOT true? _ AChicken soup has a very long history. BSince ancient times, chicken soup has been a home remedy. CPoultry usually stands higher than four-legged animals. DFour-legged animals were said to be created on the sixth day. 34Chicken soup has curative powers mainly for _according to Sheraton. Aits color Bits taste Cits flavor Dits recipe 35It can be said from the survey that chicken is _ Aa main dish Ba popular food Ccheaper than any other food Dall of the above 第二篇 Whether Is Reintroduction of the Death Penalty Necessary? In the USA, 85% of the population over the age of 21 approve of the death penalty. In the many states which still have the death penalty, some use the electric chair, which can take up 20 minutes to kill, while others use gas or lethal injection. The first of these was the case of Ruth Ellis who was hanged for shooting her lover in what was generally regarded as a crime passion. The second was hanged for murders which, it was later proved, had been committed by someone else. The pro-hanging lobby (贊成極刑的活動(dòng)集團(tuán)) uses four main arguments to support its call for the reintroduction of capital punishment. First there is the deterrence theory, which argues that potential murders would think twice before committing the act if they knew that they might die if they were caught. The armed bank robber might, likewise, go back to being unarmed. The other two arguments are more suspect. The idea of retribution demands that criminals should get what they deserve: if a murderer intentionally set out to commit a crime, he should accept the consequences. Retribution, which is just another word for revenge, is supported by the religious doctrine of an eye for an eye or a tooth for a tooth. The arguments against the death penalty are largely humanitarian (人道主義的). But there are also statistical reasons for opposing it: the deterrence figures do not add up. In Britain, 1903 was the record year for execution and yet in 1904 the number of murders actually rose. There was a similar occurrence in 1946 and 1947. If the deterrence theory were correct, the rate should have fallen. The other reasons to oppose the death penalty are largely a matter of individual conscience and belief. One is that murder is murder and that the state has no more right to take a life than the individual. The other is that Christianity advises forgiveness, not revenge. 36All of the following death penalty methods are mentioned in the passage EXCEPT_. Athe electric chair Bthe lethal injection Cthe poisonous gas Dthe shooting 37According to the first four paragraphs, which of the following statements is NOT correct? _. ARuth Ellis was shot by his lover, which was regarded as a crime of passion. BThe death penalty may help the potential murderers to arouse moral awareness. CThe intentional murderer should eat his own hitter fruit. DAccording to the religious doctrine, punishment should be as severe as the injury suffered. 38In paragraph 3, deterrence means _ Aproclamation Bprotest Cprevention Dprotection 39We can learn from the last paragraph that _ Aneither the state nor the individual has the right to taken a life Bthe state has the right to take a life but the individual does not Cthe death penalty has nothing to do with individual conscience and belief Dthe deterrence figures have added up and the execution rate has fallen 40The passage is mainly about_ Athe argument in favor of the death penalty Bthe argument against the death penalty Cthe argument about the abolition of the death penalty Dthe argument about the reintroduction of the death penalty 第三篇 Nuclear Power and Its Danger Nuclear powers danger to health, safety, and even life itself can be summed up in one word: radiation. Nuclear radiation has a certain mystery, about it, partly because it cannot be detected by human senses. It cant be seen or heard, or touched, or tasted, even though it may be all around us. There are other things like that. For example, radio waves are all around us but we cant detect them, sense them, without a radio receiver. Similarly, we cant sense radioactivity without a radiation detector. But unlike common radio waves, nuclear radiation is not harmless to human beings and other living things. At very high levels, radiation can kill an animal or human being outright by killing masses of cells in vital organs. But even the lowest level of radiation can do serious damage. There is no level of radiation that is completely safe. If the radiation does not hit anything important, the damage may not be significant. This is the case when only a few cells are hit, and if they are killed outright. Your body will replace the dead cells with healthy ones. But if the few cells are only damaged, and if they reproduce themselves, you may be in trouble. They reproduce themselves in a deformed way. They can grow into cancer. Sometimes this does not show up for many years. This is another reason for some of the mystery about nuclear radiation. Serious damage can be done without the victim being aware at the time that damage has occurred. A person can be irradiated and feel fine, then die of cancer five, ten, or twenty years later as a result. Or a child can be born weak or liable to serious illness as result of radiation absorbed by its grandparents. Radiation can hurt us. We must know the truth. 41According to the passage, the danger of nuclear power lies in_. Anuclear mystery Bradiation detection Cnuclear radiation Dradiation level 42Radiation can cause serious consequences even at the lowest level_. Awhen it kills few cells Bif it damages few cells Cthough the damaged cells can repair themselves Dunless the damaged cells can reproduce themselves 43The underlined word significant in paragraph 3 most probably means_. Afatal Bmeaningful Cremarkable Dharmful 44Radiation can hurt us in the way that it can_. Akill large numbers of cells in main organs so as to cause death immediately Bdamage cells

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