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職稱英語綜合類A級模擬41
第1部分:詞匯選項
1、Weexploredthepossibilityofexpansionattheconference.
A.offeredB.includedC.
acceptedD.investigated
2、Poorhealthandlackofmoneymaybebothtoeducationalprogressroadblocks.
A.restraintsB.stains
C.scarcitiesD.barriers
3、Adeadlydiseasehasaffectedtheseanimals.
A.contagiousB.seriousC.fatalD.worrying
4、Intheprocess,thelightenergyconvertstoheatenergy.
A.reducesB.changesC.leavesD.drops
5、CementwasseldomusedinbuildingtheMiddleAges.
A.crudelyB.rarely
C.originallyD.occasionally
6、Thetwogirlslookalike.
A.beautifulB.similar
C.prettyD.attractive
7、Wecanonlydependonourselvesinsteadothers.
A.stemB.relyC.developD.
deprive
8、Inotifiedhimthatmyaddresshadchanged.
A.informedB,observedC-mockedD.
misled
9、Manyeconomistshavegivenintothefatallureofmathematics.
A.errorB.puzzle
C.attractionD.contradiction
10>PhilipRothwashailedasamajornewauthorin1960.
A.publishedB.challengedC.acclaimedD.guided
11>工admirehiswork.
A.recognizeB.exploitC.tolerateD.esteem
12、Thegarisafishwithalong,slenderbodyandscalesas;hardasflint.
A.flatB.straightC.slimD.fragile
13、Idon*tquitefollowwhatsheissaying.
A.observeB.understand
C.explainD.describe
14、Thatguyisreallywitty,
A.smartB.ugly
C.honorableD.popular
15、Jackwasdismissed.
A.fired
B.fined
C.exhausted
D.criticized
第2部分:閱讀判斷
HelpYourChildBecomeaReader
Encouragingearlyreadingskillscanbuildapathtoalifelong(終身
的)loveofreadingandcanhelpyourchildgetaheadstartinschool.While
readingtoyourchildisstillthemostimportantthingyoucandotobuild
readingskills,therearemanytechniquesthatcanhelp.
Makereadingfun.Playgameswithyourchildasyouread.Manytraditional
children*sgamescanbeadaptedtoencouragereadingskills.
Whilereadingorduringplay,tellyourchild,nIspywithmylittleeye,
somethingthatbeginswiththeletterb.HHelpthechildfindsomethingon
thepageorintheroomthatbeginswiththatletter.Forexamplez"Isee
abarn.11Thiscanalsobeusedtoteachbeginninglettersounds."Ispywith
mylittleeye,somethingthatbeginswiththesound*s1.HHelpthechildfind
awordthatbeginswiththeHsHsound.
H
Inthisvariationonthepopulargame,instructthechildthatzSimon
1
sayszpointtosomethingthatstartswiththelettern."Thechildcanthen
findanobjectintheroomorabodypart,suchasthenose,thatstartswith
theletterpresented.Thiscanalsobeusedtoteachbeginningsounds.
Makeagameoutofrhyming(押韻)wordsbymakingupsillywordstorhyme
withthechild1snameorfavoritetoys.Thissetsthestageforrhymingreal
wordsbyshowingthechildthesimilaritiesofsounds.Asthechildmasters
makingupthewords,beginrhymingrealwordstooneanother.
Tipstoraiseasuccessfulreader:
Putbooksinplaceswherethechildplays.Ifbooksareeasilyaccessiblez
childrenaremorelikelytopickthemup.
Letchildren"readtoyou"bylookingatpictures.Makingupstoriesto
goalongwithillustrationshelpschildrendiscoverhowwordsrelateto
pictures.
Takebooksalongontripsorevenshortvisitstothedoctor*sofficeor
grocerystore.
Havechildrenhelpyoushop.Readinggrocerylistsandlookingforspecific
itemshelpsbuildsightvocabulary.
16>Agoodreadinghabitcanhelpyourchilddowellatschool.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
17、Computergamescanbeusedtohelpchildrendeveloptheirreadingskills.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
18、Oneoftheusefulgamesistoplayspy.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
19>Whenplayingagameyoushouldaskyourchildtofindsomethingstarting
withtheletterbinsteadofc.
A.RightB,WrongC.Notmentioned
20>Thepurposeoftherhyminggamesistomakepreparationsforchildrento
writepoems.
A.RightB,WrongC.Notmentioned
21>Youcanaskyourchildtotellstoriesbasedonpictures.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
22、Youshouldtakebookswithyouwhenyougooutwithyourchild.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
第3部分:概括大意與完成句子
Icebergs
1
1Icebergsareamongnaturesmostspectacular(壯觀的)creationszandyet
mostpeoplehaveneverseenone.Avagueairofmysteryenvelopsthem.They
comeintobeing—somewhere—infaraway,frigidwaters,amidthunderousnoise
andsplashingturbulence,whichinmostcasenoonehearsorsees.Theyexist
onlyashorttimeandthenslowlywasteaway(消融)justasunnoticed.
2Objectsofsheerest(最名屯粹的)beautytheyhavebeencalled.Appearing
inanendlessvarietyofshapesztheymaybedazzlinglywhite,ortheymay
beglassyblue,greenorpurple,tintedfaintlyorindarkerhues.Theyare
graceful,stately,inspiring—incalm,sunlightseas.
3Buttheyarealsocalledfrighteninganddangerous,andthattheyare—in
thenightzinthefog,andinstorms.Eveninclearweatheroneiswiseto
stayasafedistanceawayfromthem.Mostoftheirbulkishiddenbelowthe
water,sotheirunderwaterpartsmayextendoutfarbeyondthevisibletop.
Also,theymayrolloverunexpectedly,churningthewatersaroundthem.
4Icebergsarepartsofglaciersthatbreakoffzdriftintothewater,
floataboutawhile,andfinallymelt.Icebergsafloattodayaremadeof
snowflakesthathavefallenoverlongagesoftime.Theyembodysnowsthat
drifteddownhundreds,ormanythousands,orinsomecasesmaybeamillion
yearsago.Thesnowsfellinpolarregionsandoncoldmountains,wherethey
meltedonlyalittleornotatallzandsocollectedtogreatdepthsover
theyearsandcenturies.Aseachyear1ssnowaccumulationlayonthesurface,
evaporationandmeltingcausedthesnowflakesslowlytolosetheirfeathery-
pointsandbecometinygrainsofice.Whennewsnowfellontopoftheold,
ittooturnedtoicygrains.Soblanketsofsnowandicegrainsmountedlayer
uponlayerandwereofsuchgreatthicknessthattheweightoftheupperlayers
compressedthelowerones.Withtimeandpressurefromabove,themanysmall
icegrainsjoinedandchangedtolargercrystalszandeventuallythedeeper
crystalsmergedintoasolidmassofice.
A.FormationofIceberg
B.IcebergIsBeautiful
C.ColorofIceberg
D.IcebergIsDangerous
E.IcebergIsMysterious
F.ClassificationofIceberg
23、Paragraph1
24、Paragraph2
25>Paragraph3
26、Paragraph4
A.astranger*slessmaturetypeofthinking
B.themostcomplexareasofourcortex
C.theimmatureformofthinkingofaveryyoungchild
D.themeaning,ofincomingsensoryinformation
Ethesightsandsoundsoftheworld
Fanopportunitytoanalyzedifferentformsofthinking
27、Sensoryinformationisonethatisperceivedthrough
28、Youinterpretbycomparingitagainstthememoriesalreadystored
inyourbrain.
29、Thewaywestereotypepeopleisalessmatureformofthinking,whichis
similarto
30>Wecanuseourmorematurestyleofthinkingthanksto
第4部分:閱讀理解
弟扁
Income
Incomemaybenationalincomeandpersonalincome.Whereasnationalincome
isdefinedasthetotalearnedincomeofallthefactorsofproduction--namely,
profitszinterestzrentzwageszandothercompensationforlabor,personal
incomemaybedefinedastotalmoneyincomereceivedbyindividualsbefore
personaltaxesarepaid.NationalincomedoesnotequalGNP(GrossNational
Product)becausethefactorsofproductiondonotreceivepaymentforeither
capitalconsumptionallowancesorindirectbusinesstaxeszbothofwhichare
includedinGNP.Themoneyputasideforcapitalconsumptionisforreplacement
andthusisnotcountedasincome.Indirecttaxesincludesalestaxes,property
taxes,andexcisetaxesthatarepaidbybusinessesdirectlytothegovernment
andsoreducetheincomelefttopayforthefactorsofproduction.Three-fourths
ofnationalincomegoesforwageszsalarieszandotherformsofcompensation
toemployees.
Whereasnationalincomeshowstheincomethatthefactorsofproduction
earn,personalincomemeasurestheincomethatindividualsorhouseholdsreceive
Corporationprofitsareincludedinnationalincomebecausetheyareearned.
Outoftheseprofits,however,corporationprofittaxesmustbepaidtothe
government,andsomemoneymustbeputintothebusinessforexpansion.Only
thatpartofprofitsdistributedasdividendsgoestotheindividual;therefore,
outofcorporationprofitsonlydividendscountaspersonalincome.Thefactors
ofproductionearnmoneyforsocialsecurityandunemploymentinsurance
contributions,butthismoneygoestogovernment(whichisnotafactorof
production),nottoindividuals.Itisthereforepartofnationalincomebut
notpartofpersonalincome.
Ontheotherhand,moneyreceivedbyindividualswhentheycollectsocial
securityorunemp1oymentcompensationisnotmoneyearnedbutmoneyreceived.
Interestreceivedongovernmentbondsisalsointhiscategory,becausemuch
ofthemoneyreceivedfromthesaleofbondswenttopayforwarproduction
andthatproductionnolongerfurnishesaservicetotheeconomy.
Themoneypeoplereceiveaspersonalincomemaybeeitherspentorsaved.
However,notallspendingiscompletelyvoluntary.Asignificantportionof
ourincomegoestopaypersonaltaxes.Mostworkersneverreceivethemoney
theypayinpersonaltaxeszbecauseitiswithheldfromtheirpaychecks.The
moneythatindividualsareleftwithaftertheyhavemettheirtaxobligations
isdisposablepersonalincome.Disposableincomecanbedividedbetweenpersonal
consumptionexpendituresandpersonalsavings.Itisimportanttoremember
thatpersonalsavingiswhatisleftafterspending.
31>Thispassageismainlyabout
A.thedifferencebetweennationalincomeandGNP.
B.thedifferencebetweennationalincomeandpersonalincome.
C-theconceptofincome.
D.thedifferencebetweendisposableincomeandnondisposableincome.
32>Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothefirstparagraph?
A.GNPequalsnationalincomeplusindirectbusinesstaxes.
B.GNPexcludesbothcapitalconsumptionallowancesandindirectbusiness
taxes.
C.Personalincomeisregardedasthetotalmoneyincomereceivedbyan
individualafterhisorhertaxesarepaid.
D.Themoneythatgoesforcapitalconsumptionisnotregardedasincome.
33、Itcanbeeasilyseenfromthispassagethatthegovernmentleviestax
on
A.corporationprofits.
B.everyindividualeventhoughhisincomeisverylow.
C.thosewhoworkinjointventures.
D.thosewhoworkingovernmentdepartments.
34、Accordingtothispassage,themoneyyougetasinterestfromgovernment
bondsis
A.themoneyearned.
B.themoneynotearnedbutreceived.
C.themoneyreceivedforthecontributionyouhavemadetotheeconomy.
D.themoneyearnedfortheserviceyouhavefurnishedtotheeconomy.
35、Thepassageimpliesthat
A.peoplewillinglypaytaxesbecausetheywanttodosomethinguseful
tothecountry.
B.peoplewillinglypaytaxesbecausetheydonotwanttobelookeddown
uponbyothers.
C.peoplepaytaxesunwillinglybecausetheyfeeltheywillbearrested
iftheydonot.
D.peoplepaytaxessomewhatunwillingly.
弟一^扁
FlyingtheHypertSkies
Alittleairplanehasgivennewmeaningtotheterm"goinghyper.n
TheHyper-Xrecentlybroketherecordforair-breathingjetplaneswhen
ittraveledatahypersonicspeedofseventimesthespeedofsound.That1s
about5,000milesperhour.Atthisspeed,you1dgetaroundtheworld--flying
alongtheequator--inlessthan5hours.
TheHyper-Xisanunmanned,experimentalaircraftjust12feetlong.It
achieveshypersonicspeedusingaspecialsortofengineknownasascramjet.
Itmaysoundlikesomethingfromacomicbook,butengineershavebeen
experimentingwithscramjetssincethe1960s.
Foranenginetoburnfuelandproduceenergy,itneedsoxygen.Ajetengine,
likethoseonpassengerairplanes,getsoxygenfromtheair.Arocketengine
typicallygoesfasterbuthastocarryitsownsupplyofoxygen.Ascramjet
enginegoesasfastasarocket,butitdoesn11havetocarryitsownoxygen
supply.Ascramjet1sspecialdesignallowsittoobtainoxygenfromtheair
thatflowsthroughtheengine.Anditdoessowithoutlettingthefast-moving
airputoutthecombustionflames.However,ascramjetengineworksproperly
onlyatspeedsgreaterthanfivetimesthespeedofsound.Aboosterrocket
carriedtheHyper-Xtoanaltitudeofabout100,000feetforitstestflight.
Theaircraft1srecord-beatingflightlastedjust11seconds.Althoughthe
1
littleplanesself-poweredflightlastedonly11secondszthatbriefjourney
onMarch27makesamajormilestoneonthewaytoanewbreedofveryfast
airplanes,commentsWernerJ.A.DahmoftheUniversityofMichiganinAnn
Arbor.Inthefuture,engineerspredict,airplanesequippedwithscramjet
enginescouldtransportcargoquicklyandcheaplytothebrinkofspace.Such
hypersonicjetscouldpotentiallycarrypassengersanywhereintheworldin
justafewhours.
OutofthethreeexperimentalHyper-XaircraftsbuiltforNASA,onlyone
isnowleft.Theagencyhasplansforanother11-secondhypersonicflight,
thistimeat10timesthespeedofthesound.
36、TheHyper-Xbroketherecordbecause.
A.itwasthefirstair-breathingjetplane
B.itflewalongtheequator
C.itflewatspeedssmallerthanfivetimesthespeedofsound
D.ittraveledatasupersonicspeed
37、WhatkindofanenginedidtheHyper-Xuse?
A.Ajetenginethatgetsoxygenfromtheair.
B.Ascramjetenginethatdoesn11carryitsownoxygensupply.
C.Arocketenginethatcarriesitsownsupplyofoxygen.
D.Ajetenginethatusesnooxygen.
38、WhatisNOTtrueaboutthescramjetengine?
A.Itgoesslowerthanarocket.
B.Itextractsoxygenfromtheairthatflowsthroughtheengine.
C.Itworksonlyatspeedsgreaterthanfivetimesthespeedofsound,
D.Itdoesn1tcarryitsownoxygensupply.
39、WhatdidWernerJ.A.DahmoftheUniversityofMichigansayaboutthe
Hyper-Xtestflight?
A.Itindicatedthebirthofaveryfastairplane.
B.Itwasself-powered,soitlastedonly11seconds.
C.Itcantransportcargoquicklyandcheaplytothebrinkofspace.
D.Itisamajormilestoneinthejourneyofmakinganewtypeofvery-
fastairplanes.
40、WhathasNASAplannedtodo?
A.Tomakeanother11-secondhypersonicflightat10timesthespeedof
thesound.
B.TomakethreemoreHyper-Xexperiments.
C.Toretesttheaircraftthatisleft.
D.Tomaketheaircraftflyhigherandlonger.
卯第—二.篇jm
FordAbandonsElectricVehicles
TheFordmotorcompany*sabandonmentofelectriccarseffectivelysignals
theendoftheroadforthetechnology,analystssay.
GeneralMotorandHonda1ceasedproductionofbattery,poweredcarsin
1999,tofocusonfuelcellandhybridelectricgasolineengines,whichare
moreattractivetotheconsumer.Fordhasnowannounceditwilldothesame.
Threeyearsago,thecompanyintroducedtheThinkCitytwo-seatercarand
agolfcartcalledtheTHINK,orThinkNeighbor.Ithopedtosell5,000cars
eachyearand10,000carts.Butalackofdemandmeansonlyabout1,000of
thecarshavebeenproduced,andlessthan1,700cartshavebeensoldsofar
in2002.
"Thebottomlineiswedon*tbelievethatthisisthefutureofenvironment
transportforthemassmarket."TimHolmesofFordEuropesaidonFriday."We
feelwehavegivenelectricourbestshot".
TheThinkCityhasarangeofonlyabout53milesanduptoasix-hour
batteryrechargetime.GeneralMotors*EVIelectricvehiclealsohadalimited
rangezofabout100miles.
Theveryexpensivebatteriesalsomeanelectriccarscostmuchmorethan
petrol-poweredalternatives.AnelectricToyot-RAV4EVvehiclecostsover
$42,000intheUS,comparedwithjust$17,000forthepetrolversion.Toyota
andNissanarenowtheonlymajorautomanufacturerstoproduceelectric
vehicles.
"Thereisafeelingthatbatteryelectrichasbeengivenitschance.Ford
nowhastomoveonwithitshybridprogram,andthatiswhatwewillbejudging
themon.'*RogerHigman,aseniortransportcampaigneratUKFriendsofthe
Earth,toldtheEnvironmentNewsService.
HybridcarsintroducedbyToyotaandHondainthepastfewyearshavesold
well.Hybridenginesoffergreatermileagethanpetrol-onlyengines,and
thebatteriesrechargethemselves.Fordsaysitthinkssuchvehicleswill
helpitmeetplannednewguidelines"onvehicleemissions"intheU.S.
However,itisnotyetclearexactlywhatthoseguidelineswillpermit.
InJunezGeneralMotorsandDaimlerChryslerwonacourtinjunction,delaying
bytwoyearsCalifornianlegislationrequiringcar-makerstooffer100,000
zero-emissionandotherlow-emissionvehiclesinthestateby2003.Car
manufacturershopethelegislationwillberewrittentoallowformore
low-emission,ratherthanzero-emission,vehicles.
41、WhathavetheFordmotorcompany,GeneralMotor1sandHondadoneconcerning
electriccars?
A.Theyhavestartedtoproduceelectriccars.
B.TheyhavedoneextensiveresearchonelectricCars
C.Theyhavegivenupproducingelectriccars.
D.TheyhaveproducedthousandsofelectricCars
42、AccordingtoTimHolmesofFordEuropezbattery-poweredcars.
A.willbethemaintransportationvehiclesinthefuture
B.willnotbethemaintransportationvehiclesinthefuture
C.willbegoodtotheenvironmentinthefuture
D.willreplacepetrol-poweredvehiclesinthefuture
43、Whichautomanufacturersarestillproducingelectricvehicles?
A.ToyotaandNissan
B.GeneralMotor*sandHonda
C.FordandToyota
D.HondaandToyota
44、Accordingtotheeighthparagraph,hybridcars.
A.offerfewermileagethanpetroldrivencars
B.runfasterthanpetroldrivencars
C.runmoremilesthanpetroldrivencars
D.offermorebatteriesthanpetroldrivencars
45、
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