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1、全國(guó)職稱英語等級(jí)考試綜合類(B級(jí))全真模擬試卷第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)(第115題,每題1分,共15分)下面每個(gè)句子中均有1個(gè)詞或短語劃有底橫線,請(qǐng)為每處劃線部分確定1個(gè)意義最為接近的選項(xiàng)。1she found me very dull A dirtyB sleepy C lazy D boring 2The President made a brief visit to Beijing A shortB working C formal D secret3He was persuaded to give up the idea A mentionB accept C consider D drop
2、4Jack consumes a pound of cheese a day A eatsB drinks C buys D produces 5Mary just told us a very fascinating story A strangeB frightening C difficult D interesting6It's a gorgeous day anyway A lovelyB cold C normal D rainy7Her life is becoming more diverse A generousB humorous C varied D romant
3、ic8Foreign military aid was prolonging the war A broadening B worsening C extendingD accelerating9She was unwilling to go but she had no choice. A unable B Indecisive C readyDreluctant10 She is slender, with delicate wrists and ankles. A sick B weak C slim D pale11 With immense relief, I stopped run
4、ning. A some B enormous C little D extensive12 The scientists began to accumulate data. A collect B handleC analyze D investigate13 Jack eventually overtook the last truck A hitB passed C reached D led14 Sometimes it is advisable to book hotels in advance A possible B profitableC easy D wise 15 The
5、reason for their unusual behavior remains a puzzle A factB mystery C statement D game第部分:閱讀判斷(第1622題,每題1分,其7分)下面的短文后列出了7個(gè)句子,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對(duì)每個(gè)句子做出判斷:如果該句提供的是正確信息,請(qǐng)選擇果該句提供的是錯(cuò)誤的信息,請(qǐng)選擇;如果該句的信息文中沒有提及,請(qǐng)選擇。Starting a New TraditionShantelle Davis is a nine-year-old girl in New York. On a cold night in December, h
6、er family is standing around the kitchen table while she lights a candle. The table is decorated with baskets of fruits and vegetables and ears of com for Shantelle and her two brothers.“This candle represents umoja, an African word that means being together,” Shantelle says. “That's the most im
7、portant thing for a family.”Tonight is the first night of Kwanzaa, and Shantelle is spending the holiday with her family. More than 5 million African Americans celebrate Kwanzaa every year from December 26 until January I. It's a time when they get together with their families to think about the
8、ir history and their ancestors in Africa.Kwanzaa is very unusual because it was started by one man. In 1966, an American named Maulana Karenga wanted a holiday for African-Americans to honor their culture and traditions. So he used words and customs from Africa to create a new celebration. He took t
9、he name Kwanzaa from the words for “first fruits” in Swahili, an African language. At first, a few American families had small celebrations at home. Now there are also Kwanzaa events in schools and public places,and Kwanzaa has spread to other countries like Canada and Jamaica.The main symbol of Kwa
10、nzaa is a candleholder with seven candles, one for each of the principles of Kwanzaa. Each night, a family member lights one of the candles and talks about the idea it represents:being together, being yourself, helping each other, sharing, having a goal,creating, and believing. The candles are red,
11、black, and green, the colors of Kwanzaa. The parents also pour drinks to honor family members who have died. On the last night of Kwanzaa, there is a big dinner with African food, and children receive small presents.Today people can buy Kwanzaa greeting cards and special Kwanzaa clothes. Stores sell
12、 Kwanzaa candles and candleholders. Some people don't believe that Kwanzaa is a real holiday,because it's so new. But other people say that customs and celebrations are always changing and that Kwanzaa shows what is important in people's lives.Shantelle Davis says she likes Kwanzaa becau
13、se it's fun. “But I also learn new things every year," she says.1. Kwanzaa is celebrated at the end of the year.A. Right
14、60; B. Wrong C. Not mentioned2. Kwanzaa is a holiday for African-Americans.A.
15、Right B. Wrong
16、0; C. Not mentioned3. Kwanzaa is a very old holiday.A. Right
17、 B. Wrong C. Not mentioned4. People in Africa celebrate Kwanzaa.A. Right
18、 B. Wrong
19、60; C. Not mentioned5. People spend a lot of time with their families during Kwanzaa.A. Right
20、60; B. Wrong C. Not mentioned6. Children receive
21、 presents at the end of Kwanzaa.A. Right B. Wrong
22、; C. Not mentioned7. Everyone thinks Kwanzaa is an important holiday.A. Right &
23、#160; B. Wrong C. Not mentioned第3部分:概括大意與完
24、成句子(第2330題,每題l分,共8分) 下面的短文后有2項(xiàng)測(cè)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)最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第2730題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為每個(gè)句子確定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。A New Citizenship Test1Last week, a sample of the new US citizenship(公民身份)exam was released by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services(US-CIS). It will be tried out in 10 cities early next ye
25、ar to replace the current test in 2008. Instead of asking how many stripes the US flag has, as the current test does, the new one asks why there are l3 stripes. Instead of having to name the branches of government, an applicant is asked to explain why there are three. 2The goal is to make it more me
26、aningful.” explains Emilio Gonzalez, director of the USCIS. Immigrants who pass it are expected to have a better “understanding and respect” for US civic(公民的)values, Gonzalez says. 3The US isn't the only country dealing with citizenship tests that aim to get a “shared commitment” from immigrants
27、 for their adopted country's “values”. In recent years, in addition to the usual requirement of languagework skills and economic status, several European countries have adopted citizenship tests. Britain introduced a new citizenship test last November. In March, a new Dutch law took effect requi
28、ring all would-be immigrants to take a citizenship test. it involved watching a video showing nude(裸體的) women bathing at beaches and gay(同性戀的)men kissing in public. The aim was to ensure that “newcomers will be comfortable with the country's liberal social mores(風(fēng)俗)”. 4Europe has been known for
29、welcoming immigrants for decades. But, today, the fact is that some immigrants are kept apart from local citizens by culture and they become hostile to each other. Promoting integration has become a major concern for European countries, after the rioting in Muslim ghettoes(少數(shù)民族聚居區(qū))in France and the
30、killing of Dutch public figures by religious extremists.5Officials believe that a person's attachment to, a country can be tested by his or her knowledge of the country. However, some critics say that the changes can do little to help people assimilate(同化)themselves. ”Immigration is a culture wa
31、r today. Is giving a new test the right way to lessen the accusations in that fight?” says Ali Noorani, of the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition(難民辯護(hù)聯(lián)盟). 23Paragraph 2 .24Paragraph 3 .25Paragraph 4 .26Paragraph 5 .A Preparation for taking a citizenship testB Citizenship tests in
32、 European countriesC Importance of promoting integrationD Necessity to know the branches of governmentE Different views on the new citizenship testF Goal of the new citizenship test27The questions in the new citizenship test are more difficult . 28Would-be immigrants to the US are expected . 29In th
33、e Dutch citizenship test, all wouldbe immigrants are required . 30Some people fear that changes in the citizenship test will do little .Ato know a lot more about the countyBto watch a videoCto help immigrants accept the new cultureDto marry American citizensEto do low-skill jobsFto answer第4部分:閱讀理解(第
34、3145題,每題3分,共45分) 下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題。請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。第一篇 Pool WatchSwimmers can drown in busy swimming pools when lifeguards fail to notice that they are in trouble. the royal society for the prevention of accidents says that on average 15 people drown in british pools each year, but many more suf
35、fer major injury after getting into difficulties. now a french company has developed an artificial intelligence system called poseidon that sounds the alarm when it sees someone in danger of drowning.When a swimmer sinks towards the bottom of the pool, the new system sends an alarm signal to a pools
36、ide monitoring station and a lifeguard's paper. in trials at a pool in ancenis, near nantes, it saved a life within just a few months, says alistair mcquade, a spokesman for its maker, poseidon technologies.Poseidon keeps watch through a network of underwater and overheard video cameras. ai soft
37、ware analyses the images to work out swimmers trajectories. to do this reliably, it has to tell the difference between a swimmer and the shadow of someone being cast onto the bottom or side of the pool. “the underwater environment is a very dynamic one, with many shadows and reflections dancing arou
38、nd.” says mcquade.The software does this by “projecting” a shape in its field of view onto an image of the far wall of the pool. it does the same with an image from another camera viewing the shape from a different angle. if the two projections are in the same position, the shape is identified as a
39、shadow and is ignored. but if they are different, the shape is a swimmer and so the system follows its trajectory.To pick out potential drowning victims, anyone in the water who starts to descend slowly is added to the software's “pre-alert” list, says mcquade. swimmers who then stay immobile on
40、 the pool bottom for 5 seconds or more are considered in danger of drowning. poseidon double-checks that the image really is of a swimmer, not a shadow, by seeing whether it obscures the pool's floor texture when viewed from overhead. if so, it alerts the lifeguard, showing the swimmer's loc
41、ation on a poolside screen.The first full-scale poseidon system will be officially opened next week at a pool in high wycombe. buckinghamshire. one man who is impressed with the idea is travor baylis, inventor of the clockwork radio. baylis runs a company that installs swimming poolsand he was once
42、an underwater escapologist with a circus. “i say full marks to them if this works and can save lives,” he says. but he adds that any local authority spending 30,000-plus on a poseidon system ought to be investing similar amounts in teaching children to swim.31 Ai means the same as A an image
43、160;B an idea. C anyone in the waterD artificial intelligence 32 What is required of ai software to save a life? A it must be able to swimB it must keep walking round the pool C it can distinguish between a swimmer and a shadowD it can save a life within a few months 33 How does poseidon save a life
44、? A he plunges into the pool B it alerts the lifeguard C he cries for help
45、0; D it rushes to the pool 34 Which of the following statements about trevor baylis is not true? A he runs B he invented the clockwork radio C he was once an entertainerD he runs a company 35 The word “considered” in paragraph 5 could be best rep
46、laced by A “thought” B “rated” C “regarded” D “believed” 第二篇 A Tale of Scottish Rural Life Lewis Grassic Gibbon's Sunset Song(1932)was voted “the best Scottish novel of all time” by Scotland's reading public in 2005. Once considered shocking for its fr
47、ank description of aspens of the lives of Scotlands poor rural farmers. It has been adapted for stage, film, TV and radio in recent decades. The novel is set on the fictional estate of Kinraddie, in the farming country of the Scottish northwest in the years up to and beyond World War l. At its heart
48、 is the story of Chris, who is both part of the community and a little outside it. Grassic Gibbon gives US the most detailed and intimate account of the life of his heroine(女主人公). We watch her grow through a childhood dominated by her cruel but hard-working father;experience tragedy(her mother's
49、 suicide and murder of her twin children); and learn about her feelings as she grows into a woman. We see her marry, lose her husband, then marry again. Chris has seemed so convincing a figure to some female readers that they cannot believe that she is the creation of a man. But it would be misleadi
50、ng to suggest that this book is just about Chris. 1t is truly a novel of a place and its people. Its opening section tells of Kinraddie's long history, in a language that imitates the places changing patterns of speech and writing. The story itself is amazingly full of characters and incidents.
51、It is told from Chris point of view but also from that of the gossiping community, a community where everybody knows eye, body elses business and nothing is ever forgotten. Sunset Song has a social theme too. It is concerned with what Grassic Gibbon perceives as the destruction of traditional Scotti
52、sh rural life first by modernization and then by World War l. Gibbon tried hard to show how certain characters resist the war. Despite this, the war takes the young men away, a number of them to their deaths. In particular, it takes away Chris husband, Ewan Tavendale. The war finally kills Ewan, but
53、 not in the way his widow is told. In fact, the Germans arent responsible for his death, but his own side. He is shot because he is said to have run away from a battle. If the novel is about the end of one way of life it also looks ahead. It is a “Sunset Song” but is concerned too with the new Kinra
54、ddie, indeed of the new European world. Grassic Gibbon went on to publish two other novels about the place that continue its story. 36What is Sunset Song mainly about? AThe First World War. BThe beauty of the sunset. CThe new European world. DThe lives of rural Scottish farmers. 37Which statement is
55、 NOT true of Chris? A She is the heroine of Sunset Song. B She had a miserable childhood. C She is the creation of a man. D She married only once. 38What is the opening section of the novel mainly concerned with? AThe climate of Kinraddie. BThe history of Kinraddie. CThe geography of Kinraddie. DThe
56、 language spoken in Kinraddie. 39Who killed Chris' husband, Ewan? AHis own troops. BThe French army CThe Germans. . DThe Russian soldiers. 40The word “Sunset” in the title of this novel most probably meansAthe end of the heroine's life. Bthe end of the story. Cthe end of the traditional way
57、of life. Dthe end of the day. 第三篇Centers of the Great European CitiesThe centers of the great cities of Europe are meeting places by tradition. People gather there to drink coffee and chat late into the night. A mixture of locals and tourists make for an exciting. metropolitan(大都市的)atmosphere. Squar
58、es, plazas(廣場(chǎng))and arcades(拱廊)form the heart of Europe's cities. Venice in Italy has the Piazza San Marco - a beautiful square surrounded by shops, churches, restaurants and cafes. In Barcelona, Spain, La Bosqueria is a lively market with hundreds of stalls selling all kinds of goods. London'
59、s Covent Garden is filled with fruit and vegetable stalls by day and musicians, acrobats(雜技演員)and artists by night. The government buildings at the center of many cities often are architecturally impressive. In London, they serve as a beautiful backdrop(背景)to the coffee tables that line the streets
60、and the banks of the Thames. These vibrant(有活力的)hearts are the product of centuries of evolution, social historian Joel Garreau told US News and World Report recently. “The reason people think Venice is so great today is you dont see all the mistakes,” said Garreau. “Those have all been removed.” Mo
61、st European cities were laid out before the invention of the car, so bars, restaurants and cafes were near to peoples homes. Today, the focus of many Europeans' life has moved away from the centers. They live in the suburbs and outskirts, driving to supermarkets to get their supplies. But on a c
62、ontinent where people treasure convention there are still those who hold onto traditional ways, living and shopping locally. These people, together with tourists, provide the city centers with their reason for existence. Coffee culture plays a part in keeping these city centers flourishing. This is
63、particularly true of Paris whose citizens are famous enthusiastic conversationalists. This skill is developed over many hours spent chaffing over espressos(濃咖啡)and cigarettes. Religion also plays a role in developing sociable atmosphere. People in Roman Catholic countries used to visit the Church on
64、 an almost daily basis. Entire communities would gather in the same building and then move out to the markets, cafés and bars in the surrounding streets. An enormous example of this relationship between church and society is the Duomo. The huge marble cathedral in Florence, Italy is surrounded
65、by bakeries and coffee shops, and caters(迎合)not only to the tourist crowds, but also the local community. 41It can be inferred from the first paragraph that each big city in EuropeA has many large squares.B has many very magnificent sky-scrapers.C draws tourists in large numbers every yeanD has a center where tourists meet th
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