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2023年職稱(chēng)英語(yǔ)考試綜合類(lèi)(A級(jí))試題及答案第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)(第1~15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(yǔ)劃有底橫線,請(qǐng)為每處劃線部分確定1個(gè)意義最為靠近選項(xiàng)。

1Shewasapuzzle.

AgirlBwoman

CmysteryDproblem

2Herspecialityisheartsurgery.

AregionBsite

CplatformDfield

3FrancehaskeptintimatelinkswithitsformerAfricanterritories.

AprivateBfriendly

CstrongDsecret

4Youshouldhaveblendedthebutterwiththesugarthoroughly.

AmixedBspread

CbeatenDcovered

5TheindustrialrevolutionmodifiedthewholestructureofEnglishsociety.

AdestroyedBbroke

CchangedDsmashed

6Ticketsarelimitedandwillbeallocatedtothosewhoapplyfirst.

ApostedBsent

ChandedDgiven

7Thechangeinthatvillagewasmiraculous.

AamazingBconservative

CinsignificantDunforgettable

8Customersoftendeferpaymentforaslongaspossible.

AmakeBdemand

CobtainDpostpone

9Canadawillprohibitsmokinginallofficeslaterthisyear.

AremoveBban

CeliminateDexpel

10Shereadapoemwhichdepictsthesplendorofthesunset.

AdeclaresBasserts

CannouncesDdescribes

11Frommystandpoint,thisthingisjustridiculous.

ApointofviewBfield

CknowledgeDinformation

12Thelatestcensusisencouraging.

AstatementBassessment

CcountDevaluation

13Thecuriouslooksfromthestrangersaroundhermadeherfeeluneasy.

AdifferentBproud

CunconsciousDuncomfortable

14Readingthejobad,hewonderedwhetherhewaseligibletoapplyforit.

AableBfortunate

CcompetentDqualified

15Hewaselevatedtothepostofprimeminister.

ApromotedBpulled

CliftedDtreated

第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16~22題,每題1分,共7分)

下面旳短文后列出了7個(gè)句子,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文旳內(nèi)容對(duì)每個(gè)句子做出判斷:假如該句提供旳是對(duì)旳信息,請(qǐng)選擇A;假如該句提供旳是錯(cuò)誤信息,請(qǐng)選擇B;假如該句旳信息文中沒(méi)有提及,請(qǐng)選擇C.

FairyTalesforAlltheWorld

Thisyear,theworldismarkingthe200thanniversaryofDanishauthorHans

ChristianAndersenwithawiderangeofevents.

Andersen'staleshaveattractedmillionsofreadersformorethanacentury.Theycontinuetobeamongthebest-knownworksofworldliterature."TheUglyDuckling(小鴨)"and"TheLittleMermaid(美人魚(yú))"areamongthemostfamous.

HewasbornonApril2,1805,intheslumsofOdense,Denmark.Hisfatherwasashoemakerandhismotherworkedasawasher-woman.Andersenreceivedverylittleeducation,buthisfascinationwithfairytalesinspiredhimtocomposehisownstoriesandarrangepuppet(木偶)shows.

Hisfatherdiedwhenhewas11.Hewasforcedtogotowork,firstasanapprenticetoaweaverandtailorandtheninatobaccofactory.Attheageof14,hemovedtoCopenhagentotryacareerasasinger,dancerandactor.Hesanginaboy'schoir(合唱團(tuán)),buthemadeverylittlemoney.Healsotriedtheballet,buthisawkwardnessmadethisimpossible.

Finally,whenhewas17,JonasCollin,adirectoroftheRoyalTheatrein

CopenhagendiscoveredAndersen.AfterhearingAndersenreadaplay,Collinrealizedthathehadtalent.AndhegotmoneyfromthekingforAndersen'seducation.

In1828,Andersenpassedtheentranceexaminationstotheuniversityin

Copenhagen.Hiswritingswerefirstpublishedin1829.In1833,hereceivedgrantmoneyfortravel,whichheusedtovisitGermany,F(xiàn)rance,Switzerland,andItaly.Thesejourneyswererecordedinhistravelogues(旅行見(jiàn)聞)。In1835,Andersenpublished"FairyTalesforChildren,"whichcontainedfourshortstories.Heeventuallywrotearound168fairytales.Theyachievedsuccessinhislife-timeandwerewidelypublishedandtranslated.

Unhappinessalsofounditswayintomanyofhistaleswhichwerenotmeantmerelyforchildrenbutforadultsaswell.Heusedverysimplelanguageandstyletodisguisethemoralteachingsofhistales.

Andersenalsowrotenovels,playsandpoems.HediedathishomeinRolighedonAugust4,1875.

16AndersendiedonApril4,1875

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

17ChinesechildrenareparticularlyfondofAndersen'stales

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

18Andersenwasnotagoodballetdancer.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

19CollinmanagedtogetmoneyforAndersentoreceivemoreeducation

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

20Andersen'sfairytalesdidn'tachievesuccessuntilafterhedied

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

21Andersen'stalesnotonlytellstoriesbutalsoteachmorallessons

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

22Andersen'snovels,playsandpoemsarenotwell-known

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

第3部分:概括大意與完畢句子(第23~30題,每題1分,共8分)

下面旳短文后有2項(xiàng)測(cè)試任務(wù):(1)第23~26題規(guī)定從所給旳6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為第2~5段每段1選擇個(gè)最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第27~30題規(guī)定從所給旳6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為每個(gè)句子確定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

6OthAnniversaryCeremonyinMoscow

1WiththousandsofsoldiersandwarveteransparadingacrossMoscow'sRedSquareandfighterjetsscreamingoverhead,Russiacelebratedthe60thanniversaryofdefeatingNaziGermany.Morethan50worldleaders,includingChina'sPresidentHuJintao,attendedtheceremony.

2Speakingatthestartoftheparade,Russia'sPresidentVladimirPutinpraisedallthosewhofoughtforfreedomandindependence."The,warshowsthatresortingtoforcetosolveproblemswillresultintragedyfortheworld,soapeacefulordershouldbesafeguarded(護(hù)衛(wèi))basedonsecurity,justiceandculturalexchange,"Putinsaid."Facedwiththerealthreatofterrorismtoday,wemustremainfaithfultothememoryofourfathers.Itisourdutytodefendaworldorderbasedonsecurityandjusticeandonanewcultureofrelationsamongnationsthatwillnotallowarepeatofanywar,neither'cold'nor'hot',"hecontinued.

3TheSecondWorldWarisperhapsthemostcatastrophic(劫難性旳)eventthatmankindhaseversuffered.Thewaraffected80percentoftheworld'speopleatthattime,from61countries,andclaimed55millionlives.

4Afterthecelebration,PresidentHusaidthatpeace,developmentandcooperationwerethefuture."Chinawillunswervingly(堅(jiān)定地),followtheroadofpeaceanddevelopmentandwillmakeajointeffortwithallnationstocontributetosafeguardingworldpeaceandpromotingdevelopment,"hesaid.

5GermanChancellorGerhardSchroederaskedRussiaforforgivenessforthesufferingGermanyinflicted(導(dǎo)致)duringtheSecondWorldWarinanarticleinSunday'sKomsomolskayaPravdanewspaper."TodayweaskforgivenessforthesufferinginflictedupontheRussianpeopleandotherpeoplesatthehandsofGermansandinthenameofGermans,"Schroedersaid.

6PresidentHuandtheotherleadersalsojoinedawreath(花圈)layingceremonyattheTomboftheUnknownSoldiersonMonday.

23Paragraph2

24Paragraph3

25Paragraph4

26Paragraph5

AGloomyworld

BPutin'scommemoratingspeech

CChina'sdetermination

DSchroeder'spleaforforgiveness

EWorld'sworstdisaster

FPacificwar

27Russiacelebrated

28WorldWarTwodeprived

29Chinapledgesherselftofollow

30Theworldleadersfinallyattended

A61countries

Bawreathlayingceremony

Cthe60thanniversaryofitsvictoryoverNaziGermany

Dtheroadofpeaceanddevelopment

E55millionpeopleoftheirlives

Fanopeningceremony

第4部分:閱讀理解(第31~45題,每題3分,共45分)

下面有3篇短文后有5道題。請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

第一篇IstheTieaNecessity?

Ties,orneckties,havebeenasymbolofpolitenessandeleganceinBritainforcenturies.ButthecasualPrimeMinisterTonyBlairhasproblemswiththem.Reportssuggestthateventhecivilservantsmaystopwearingties.So,arethefamouslyformalBritishreallygoingtoabandontheneckties?

Maybe.Lastweek,theUK'sCabinetSecretaryAndrewTurnbullopenlywelcomedatielessera.Hehintedthatcivilservantswouldsoonbefreeofthecostliest12inchesoffabricthatmostmeneverbuyintheirlives.

Infact,Blairshowedthisattitudewhenhehadhisfirstgueststoacocktailparty.Manyofthemwerecelebrities(著名人士)withoutties,whichwouldhavebeenunimaginableevenintherecentpast.

ForsomemoreconservativeBritish,thetieisamustforproperappearance.Earlier,LaborleaderJimCallaghansaidhewouldhavediedratherthanhavehischildrenseeninpublicwithoutatie.ForpeoplelikeCallaghan,thetiewasasignofbeingcomplete,ofshowingrespect.Menweresupposedtowearatiewhengoingtochurch,toworkintheoffice,toaparty-almosteverysocialoccasion.

Buttoday,peoplehavebeguntoacceptacasualstyleevenforformaloccasions.

Theoriginofthetieistricky.Itstartedassomethingcalledsimplya"band".Thetermcouldmeananythingaroundaman'sneck.Itappearedinfinerwaysinthe1630s.Frenchmenshowedaloveofthisparticularfashionstatement.Theirneckwear(頸飾)impressedCharlesII,thekingofEnglandwhowasexiled(流放)toFranceatthattime.WhenhereturnedtoEnglandin1660,hebroughtthisnewfashionitemalongwithhim.

Itwasn't,however,untilthelate18thcenturythatfancyyoungmenintroducedamorecolorful,flowingpieceofcloththateventuallybecameknownasthetie.Then,clubsmilitaryinstitutionsandschoolsbegantousecoloredandpatternedtiestoindicatethewearer'smembershipinthelate19thcentury.Afterthat,thetiebecameanecessaryitemofclothingforBritishgentlemen.

Butnow,evengentlemenaregettingtiredofties.Anyway,thedayfeelsabiteasierwhenyouwakeupwithouthavingtodecidewhichtiesuitsyouandyourmood.

31Thetiesymbolizesallofthefollowingexcept

Arespect.

Belegance.

Cdemocracy.

Dpoliteness.

32WhydoesBlairsometimesshowupinaformaleventwithoutatie?

ABecausehewantstomakeashow.

BBecausehewantstoattractattention.

CBecausehewantstoliveinacasualway.

DBecausetiesarecostly.

33WhichofthefollowingisNOTasocialoccasion?

AGoingtochurch.

BGoingtoworkintheoffice.

CGoingtoaparty.

DStayingathome.

34WhobroughttheFrenchmen'sneckweartoBritain?

ACharlesII.

BTonyBlair.

CJimCallaghan.

DAndrewTurnbull.

35WhendidBritishgentlemenbegintoweartiesregularly?

AInthe1630s,

BAfterthelate19thcentury.

CIn1660.

DInthelate18thcentury.

第二篇WhyNotEatBreakfast?

Breakfastisnotonlythemostimportantmealoftheday,itisalsothemostneglectedorskipped.Commonreasonsfornoteatingbreakfastincludelackoftime,notfeelinghungry,traditionaldislikeforbreakfast,anddieting.

Breakfastsimplymeans"breakthefast."Yourbodyspendsatleastsixtotwelvehourseachnightinafastingstate.Inthemorningyourbodyneedsenergytorevup(轉(zhuǎn)動(dòng)起來(lái))intohighgearfortheday'sworkahead.

Ifyouskipbreakfast,youarelikelytoconcentratelesseffectivelyinthelatemorning,feelirritable,short-tempered(易怒旳),tired,orweak.

Whenyouchoosenottoeatbreakfast,yourbodystaysinslowgear.Also,people

whoskipbreakfastoftenbinge(無(wú)節(jié)制旳大吃)laterinthedayatothermealsoreatahigh-calorie(高卡路里)snackinthemorning.Breakfasteaterstendtoeatlessfatduringtheday,havemorestrengthandenduranceandbetterconcentrationandproblem-solvingability.

Agoodbreakfastshouldprovideupto1/3ofyourtotalcalorieneedsfortheday.Ontheaverage,weeat400lesscaloriesforbreakfastthanfordinner.Ifbreakfastdoesn'tappealtoyouinthemorning,tryeatingalighter-dinner,earlierintheeveningorsavehalfyourdinnerforbreakfastinthemorning.

Ifyoustillaren'thungryinthemorning,startwithsomethingsmalllikejuiceortoastorhaveamid-morningsnacklaterwhenyouarehungry.

Noteatingbreakfastcanalsocauseyoutoovereat,sinceafallinbloodsugaroftenmakesyoufeelveryhungrylater.Tomakemattersworse,sinceyourbodyisinaslowedstate,itwillnotbeabletoburnthoseextracaloriesveryefficiently.Ifyoufeedyourbodyhealthysnacksandmealsthroughouttheday,youarelesslikelytobecomeextremelyhungryandstuffyourselfassoonasyoubegintoeat.

Sincebreakfastisthefirstandmostimportantmealoftheday,choosingtherightfuelisimportant.Thebestbreakfastfoodsarefruits,juice,leanmeat,andgrainproductssuchasbreads,rice,noodles,andcereals.

36Thewordfast"inthephrase"breakthefast"inparagraph2means

A"aseriesofquickactions".

B"ahabitofeating".

C"aperiodofnoteating".

D"astrictrule".

37WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofapersonwhodoesnothavebreakfast?

AHewillbeeasilydistracted.

BHewilltendtolosehistemper.

CHewillfeelweak.

DHewillbecomeverytalkative.

38Youcanimproveyourappetiteforbreakfastby

Anoteatingtoomuchfordinnerintheevening

Bdrinkingaglassofmilkbeforegoingtobed.

Ceatingabigdinnerintheevening.

Dhavingsomejuiceandatoastfordinner.

39Whichofthefollowingisahealthyeatinghabit?

AEatingaslittleaspossible.

BEatingnobreakfast.

CEatingnolunch.

DEatingthreeregularmealsaday.

40WhichfoodisNOTfitforbreakfast?

ARice.

BFatmeat

CBread.

DJuice.

第三篇WhoCameFirst,theChickenortheEgg?

Ijustmailedthechickenandtheegg,eachinitsownseparatepackaging,andkeptcarefultrackofwheneachshipmentwassentfromapostofficeinCambridge,

Massachusetts,andwhenitlaterarrivedatitsintendeddestinationinNewYorkCity.

Inmailingthechicken,IwascarefultoadheretotherestrictionsdescribedintheAmericanPostalService'sDomesticMailManual57,asupdatedonApril3,2023.This,themostrecent,versionoftheManualstatesthat:"AdultchickensmustbesentbyExpressMail.ThecontainersusedmustpassthestandardsinInternationalSafeTransitAssociationTestProcedureIA;bestrongenoughtoendurenormalhandling;andensureenoughairforthechickensintransit.Thenumberofbirdsmustnotbemorethanthecontainer'slimit."

Imailedthechickeninawoodenboxgotfromacolleaguewhodoesresearchwithbirds.

Then,Imailedtheegginstandardpackagingobtainedthroughanindustrialsupplier.It'squitesimple.

Ipostedboththechickenandtheeggat9:40am,onaMondaymorning,fromtheHarvardSquarepostoffice,inCambridge,Massachusetts.Thestafftheretoldmethatthiswasthefirstchickenanyonehadmailedfromthereinrecentmemory,andperhapsever.Theyhandledboththechickenandtheeggskillfullyandpolitely.

TheintendeddestinationforbothpackageswastheJamesA.FarleyGeneralPostOffice,whichislocatedinManhattanrightnexttothePennStationtrainterminal.

ItookthesubwayfromtheHarvardSquaretotheBostontrainstation,andfromthereboardedatraintoNewYorkCity,adistanceofabout320kilometers,arrivingthatafternoonatPennStation.Iimmediatelywenttothepostoffice,toawaitthearrivalsofthechickenandtheegg.

TheJamesA.FarleyGeneralPostOfficeisopen24hoursaday,soIwasabletowaitthereuntilbothitemsarrived.Iinquiredonceperhourforboththechickenandtheegg.

Thatday,Monday,neitherthechickennortheeggarrived.Thenextday,Tuesday,neitherthechickennortheeggarrived.

Thechickenarrivedat10:31am,Wednesday.Thestaffatthepostofficetoldmethatthiswasthefirstchickenanyonehadmailedtothepostofficeinrecentmemory,andperhapsever.Theeggarrivedthatsameday,at9:37pm,11hoursafterthechicken.

Basedonexperimentdata,it'snowquiteclearthatthechickencamefirst,theeggsecond.

41WhichofthefollowingisNOTrequiredofacontainer?

AItshouldbeventilated.

BItshouldbemadeofsteel.

CItshouldbesufficientlylarge.

DItshouldbestrong.

42WhydidtheauthorgotoNewYorkCity?

ABecausehehadneverbeentherebefore.

BBecausehewantedtoshowthathecouldarrivebeforeboththechickenandtheegg.

CBecausehehadsentthechickenandtheeggtohimself.

DBecausehewantedtocheckwhichofthetwoitemswouldarrivefirst.

43HowdidhegotoNewYorkCity?

AByboat.

BBybus.

CBytubeandrail.

DByair.

44Whendidthechickenarrive?

AOnMonday.

BAt9:37pm,Wednesday.

COnTuesday.

DElevenhoursbeforetheegg

45Whatdidhedoallthisfor?

AToamusethereaderwithanunlikelyanswertothechicken-or-eggpuzzle.

BToknowifanimalslikechickenscouldbeposted.

DToknowifeggswouldbreakonthewaytotheirdestination.

DToshowthathewashighlyintelligent.

第5部分:補(bǔ)全短文(第46~50題,每題2分,共10分)

下面旳短文有5處空白,短文后有6個(gè)句子,其中5個(gè)取自短文,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容將其分別放回原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌。

HowDidSheConquertheAmericans?

African-AmericantalkshowqueenOprahWinfreyistheworld'smostpowerfulcelebrity,accordingtoForbesmagazine.(46)

Winfrey,51,draws30millionviewersweeklyintheUnitedStates.Hertalkshowreaches112countries.SheearnedUS$225millionoverthepast12monthstoranksecondincelebrityriches.

TheannualForbeslistgivesmostweighttoannualearnings.(47)

"After21years,herexcitingchatshowstillrulestheairwaves.Itcreatednewcelebritiesandhundredsofmillionsofdollarsinprofits,"themagazinesaid.

Winfreyismostpopularwithherpopulartalkshow"TheOprahWinfreyShow".Shecanalwaysattractthesuperstarsandletthemopenuptoherintimateinterviewingstyle.

Lastmonth,AmericanactorTomCruise,42,surprisedfanswhenhecelebratedhisnewromancewith26-year-oldactressKatieHolmes.Hejumpedupanddown,shouting"I'minlove."Onlyafewyearsago,Cruiseandhisex-wifeNicoleKidmanappearedseparatelyonthesameshowtellingthenewsoftheirdivorce.(48)

Winfrey'sapproachappearstobesimple.Sheisinpursuitofself-improvementandself-empowerment(自強(qiáng))。Thishasprovedtobejustwhatpeople,especiallywomen,want.

Winfreyoftentalksaboutherpersonalsecretsonhershow.Thatpullsinviewers.Forexample,sherevealedthatshehadbeensexuallyabusedasachild,andhasspokenfreelyofherstrugglewithherweight.

WinfreywasborntoapoorfamilyinMississippiin1954(49)Attheageof19,shebecametheyoungestpersonandthefirstAfrican-Americanwomantoanchor(主持)anewsprogramme.

Hersuccesshasnotjustbeenonthescreen.Hermediagroupincludesawomen'sTVnetworkandwebsitesforwomen.

Winfrey'sworkhasextendedtosocialchange.(50)

ShetestifiedbeforetheUSSenatetoestablishanationaldatabaseofdangerouschildabusers.PresidentBillClintonlatersigned"OprahBill"intolaw

AIn1991,shedidalotofworkfortheNationalChildProtectionAct

BShewasnotaverysuccessfulwoman

CShebeganbroadcastingwhilestillathighschool

DitplacedWinfreyatthetopofitsannualrankingofthe100peoplelastweek.

EThecouplehadbeentight-lippedabouttheirbreak-up

FButitalsolooksatthecelebrity'spresenceontheInternetandinthemedia

第6部分:完形填空(第51~65題,每題1分,共15分)

下面旳短文有15處空白,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

PrettyGood

WhenSpanishfootballclubBarcelonapaidUS$35millionforRonaldinholastsummer,theyweren'tbuyingaprettyface."Iam(51),"admitstheBraziliansuperstar(超級(jí)明星)。"Buteveryonehasgotadifferentkindofbeauty.WhatI(52)haveischarm."

Indeedhehas.Hisbuckteeth(齙牙),flowinghair,bigsmile,andofcoursehis(53)skillsarealwayseye-catchingonthepitch.The23-year=oldstriker(中鋒)scoredtwogoalsina3-2winoverDeportivoLaCorunaonMarch1.ItwasBarcelona'ssixthwininarowand,thankstotheirBrazilian's10-goalcontribution,(54)lookedlikeapoorseasoncouldnowendasuccess.

Ronaldinho-fullnameRonaldoDeAssisMoreira-isoneofmanySouthAmericanswholearnedtheirskillsplayinginthebackstreetsbefore(55)themoffontheworldstage.

Greatthingswere(56)whenGremios

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