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職稱英語等級考試模擬試題二(1)第1部分:詞匯選項(第1~15題,每題1分,共15分)下面共有15個句子,每個句子中均有1個詞或短語劃有底橫線,請從每個句子背面所給旳4個選項中選擇1個與劃線部分意義最相近旳詞或短語。答案一律涂在答題卡對應旳位置上。1.Thekitchenisintherearofthehouse.A.beforeB.frontC.middleD.back2.Sheovercameherinitialshynessandreallyenjoyedtheevening.A.comingB.beginningC.happeningD.existing3.Thegreatcastlesofthekingswerewithoutbathingfacilities.A.poolsB.meansC.showersD.towel4.Thetownisfamousforitsmagnificentchurchtowers.A.distinguishedB.contemporaryC.specializedD.specified5.Afterthewholeday'smarch,theyaretoofatiguetowalkanymore.A.hungryB.sleepyC.thirstyD.tired6.Oneofmyfavoritesayingis:"Thereisnosmokewithoutfire."A.mostlovedB.alikeC.favorableD.likely7.Thepricesofvegetablefluctuateaccordingtoweather.A.fallB.raiseC.changeD.rise8.Cometsarestillregardedwithfrightbysomepeople.A.dreadB.concernC.detachmentD.resentment9.Yourfatherisfuriousaboutthedamageyouhavedonetotheflowerbeds.A.angryB.anxiousC.uncertainD.worried10.Thedogsawhisreflectioninthepoolofwater.A.imageB.imaginationC.boneD.shadow11.Thequalityandnumberofacity'spublicroadsofferanexcellentgaugingofitsprosperity.A.enrichingB.creatingC.protectingD.judging12.Hishandwritingisflowingandgraceful.A.pleasingB.formalC.informalD.flowery13.Whatweretheconsequencesofthedecisionshehadmade?A.reasonsB.resultsC.causesD.bases14.Thegreatchangesofthecityastonishedeveryvisitortothatcity.A.attackedB.surprisedC.attractedD.interested15.HowdoyouaccountforyourabsencefromtheclasslastThursday?A.explainB.examineC.chooseD.expand第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16~22題,每題1分,共7分)閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后列出7個句子,請根據(jù)短文旳內容對每個句子作出判斷,假如該句提供旳是對旳信息,請在答題卡上把A涂黑;假如該句提供旳是錯誤信息,請在答題卡上把B涂黑;假如該句旳信息在文章中沒有提及,請在答題卡上把C涂黑。EarthquakesandAnimalsScientistswhotrytopredictearthquakeshavegottensomenewhelpersrecently—animals.Animalsoftenseemtoknowinadvancethatanearthquakeiscoming,andtheyshowtheirfearbyactinginstrangeways.Beforeaquake(地震)inChinain1975snakesawokefromtheirwintersleepearlyonlytofreezetodeathinthecoldair.Alltheunusualbehavior,aswellasphysicalchangesinearth,alerted(提醒)Chinesescientiststothecomingquake.Theymovedpeopleawayfromthedangerzoneandsavedthousandsoflives.Onetaskforscientiststodayistolearnexactlywhichtypesofanimalbehaviorpredictquakes.Itisnotaneasyjob.Firstofallnoteveryanimalreactstothedangerofanearthquake.JustbeforeaCaliforniaquakein1979,foreexample,anArabianhorsebecameverynervousandtriedtobreakoutofhisstall.Thehorsenexttohim,however,remainedperfectlycalm.Itisalsodifficultsometimestotellthedifferencebetweennormalanimalcalmnessand“earthquakenerves.”Azookeeperoncetoldearthquakeresearchersthathiscougar(美洲獅)hadbeenactingstrangely.Itturnedoutthatthecougarhadastomachache.Asecondtaskforscientistsistofindoutexactlywhatkindsofwarningtheanimalsreceive.Theyknowthatanimalssensefarmoreoftheworldthanhumansdo.Manyanimalscansee,hear,andsmellthingsthatpeopledonotevennotice.Somecandetecttinychangesinairpressure,gravity,orthemagnetism(磁力)ofearth.Thisextrasenseprobablyhelpsanimalspredictearthquakes.Agoodexampleofthisoccurredwithagroupofdogs.Theywereclosedinanareathatwasbeingshakenbyaseriesoftinyearthquakes.Beforeeachquakealowboomingsoundwasheard.Eachsoundcausedthedogstobark(吠)wildly.Thedogsbegantobarkduringasilentperiod!Ascientistwhowasrecordingthequakeslookedathismachine.Herealizedthatthedogshadreactedtoaboomingnoise.Theyalsosensedthetinyquakethatfollowedit.Themachinerecordedboth,thoughhumansfeltandheardnothing.Inthiscasetherewasamachinetocheckwhatthedogsweresensing.Manytimes,however,ourmachinesrecordnothingoutoftheordinary,eventhoughanimalsknowaquakeiscoming.Theanimalsmightbesensingsomethingwedomeasurebutdonotrecognizeasawarning.Discoveringwhatanimalssense,andlearninghowtheyknowdangersignals,isajobforfuturescientists.16.DuringanearthquakeinChinain1975,somecowshad"earthquakenerves"andsomeremainedcalm.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned17.Chinesescientistsmovedpeopleawayfromthecomingquakezoneafternoticingthestrangebehaviorofsomeanimalsandphysicalchangesinearth.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned18.Animalsofthesamekindalwaysreactinthesamewaytothedangerofaquake.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned19.Thecougarbehavedstrangelybecauseithadsensedthethreatofaquake.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned20.Allanimalscansensetheverysmallchangesinairpressure,gravity,orthemagnetismofearth.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned21.Thedogsmentionedinthepassagesensedboththelowboomingsoundsandtheminorquakesfollowingthem.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned22.Ataskforfuturescientistsistofindouthowananimalreceivesawarningsignal.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned第3部分:概括大意與完畢句子(第23~30題,每題1分,共8分)閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后有2項測試任務:(l)第23~26題規(guī)定從所給旳6個選項中為第l~4段每段選擇1個對旳旳小標題;(2)第27~30題規(guī)定從所給旳6個選項中選擇4個對旳選項,分別完畢每個句子。請將答案涂在答題卡對應旳位置上。TheRightsofAnimals1.Doanimalshaverights?Thisishowthequestionisusuallyput.Itsoundslikeauseful,ground-clearingwaytostart.Actually,itisn't,becauseitassumesthatthereisanagreedaccountofhumanrights,whichissomethingtheworlddoesnothave.2.Ononeviewofrights,tobesure,itnecessarilyfollowsthatanimalshavenone.Somephilosophersarguethatrightsexistonlywithinasocialcontract,aspartofanexchangeofdutiesandentitlements.Thereforeanimalscannothaverights.Theideaofpunishingatigerthatkillssomebodyisabsurd;forexactlythesamereason,soistheideathattigershaverights.However,thisisonlyonaccount,andbynomeansanuncontestedone.Itdeniesrightsnotonlytoanimalsbutalsotosomepeople—forinstance,toinfants,thementallyincapableandfuturegenerations.Inaddition,itisunclearwhatforceacontractcanhaveforpeoplewhoneverconsentedit:howdoyoureplytosomebodywhosays"Idon'tlikethiscontract"?3.Thepointisthis:withoutagreementontherightsofpeoplearguingabouttherightsofanimalsisfruitless.Itleadsthediscussiontoextremesattheoutset:itinvitesyoutothinkthatanimalsshouldbetreatedeitherwiththeconsiderationhumansextendtootherhumans,orwithnoconsiderationatall.Thisisafalsechoice.Bettertostartwithanother,morefundamental,question:isthewaywetreatanimalsamoralissueatall?4.Manydenyit.Arguingfromtheviewthathumansaredifferentfromanimalsineveryrelevantrespect,extremistsofthiskindthinkthatanimalslieoutsidetheareaofmoralchoice.Anyregardforthesufferingofanimalsisseenasamistake—asentimentaldisplacementoffeelingthatshouldproperlybedirectedtootherhumans.5.Thisviewwhichholdsthattorturingamonkeyismorallyequivalenttochoppingwood,mayseembravely"logical".Infactitissimplyshallow:theconfusedcentreisrighttorejectit.Themostelementaryformofmoralreasoning—theethicalequivalentoflearningtocrawl—istoweighothers'interestsagainstone'sown.Thisinturnrequiressympathyandimagination:withoutwhichthereisnocapacityformoralthought.Toseeananimalinpainisenough,formost,toengagesympathy.Whenthathappens,itisnotamistake:itismankind'sinstinctformoralreasoninginaction,aninstinctthatshouldbeencouragedratherthanlaughedat.23.Paragraph1________24.Paragraph2________25.Paragraph3________26.Paragraph4________A.ArguingabouttheRightsofAnimalIsFoolishB.SympathytotheAnimalsShouldBeEncourageC.TheHuman'sViewIsFruitfulD.RightsExistonlyWithinaSocialContractE.IfAnimalsHaveRights?F.TheMostElementaryFormofMoralReasoning27.Themostelementaryform職稱英語考試8ofmoralreasoning________.28.Mankind'sinstinctformoralreasoninginaction________.29.Itisunclearwhatforceacontract________.30.Itleadsthediscussion________.A.shouldbeencouragedratherthanlaughedatB.asentimentaldisplacementoffeelingC.canhaveforpeoplewhoneverconsenteditD.istoweighother'sinterestagainstone'sownE.itinvitesyoutothinkthatanimalsshouldbetreatedwithnoconsiderationF.humanaredifferentfromanimalsineveryrespect第4部分:閱讀理解(第31
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45題,每題3分,共45分)
下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題,每題背面有4個選項。請仔細閱讀短文并根據(jù)短文回答其背面旳問題,從4個選項中選擇1個最佳答案涂在答題卡對應旳位置上。
第一篇
Husband
and
Wife
by
Arrangement
Some
Japanese
still
get
married
by
parents’
arrangement.
Yoshio
and
Hiromi
Tanaka,
a
young
Japanese
couple
living
in
the
United
States,
told
the
story
of
their
arranged
marriage.
"We
didn’t
marry
for
love
in
the
Western
sense.
We
got
married
in
the
traditional
Japanese
way.
Our
parents
arranged
our
marriage
through
a
matchmaker(媒人).
In
Japan
we
believe
that
marriage
is
something
affecting
the
whole
family
rather
than
a
matter
concerning
only
the
young
couple.
So
we
think
it
is
very
important
to
match
people
according
to
their
social
background,
education
and
so
on.
When
our
parents
thought
it
was
time
for
us
to
get
married,
they
went
to
a
local
matchmaker
and
asked
her
for
some
suggestions.
We
discussed
the
details
and
looked
at
the
photos
she
sent,
and
then
our
parents
asked
her
to
arrange
a
’marriage
interview’
for
the
two
of
us."
A
Japanese
marriage
interview
is
held
in
a
public
place,
such
as
a
hotel
or
a
restaurant,
and
is
attended
by
the
boy
and
the
girl,
their
parents
and
the
matchmaker.
Information
about
the
couple
and
their
families
is
exchanged
over
a
cup
of
tea
or
a
meal.
Then
the
boy
and
the
girl
are
left
alone
for
a
short
time
to
get
to
know
each
other.
When
they
return
home
they
have
to
tell
the
matchmaker
whether
they
want
to
meet
again
or
not.
Yoshio
continued,
"When
our
parents
realized
we
were
serious
about
each
other,
they
started
to
make
arrangements
for
our
wedding.
My
family
paid
the
marriage
money
to
Hiromi’s.
This
is
money
to
help
pay
for
the
wedding
ceremony
and
for
setting
up
the
house
afterwards.
We
also
gave
her
family
a
beautiful
ornament(裝飾品)to
put
in
the
best
room
of
their
house,
so
everyone
knew
that
Hiromi
was
going
to
marry."
31.
The
Japanese
think
of
the
marriage
of
a
young
couple
as
________
A.
a
sign
showing
the
love
between
them.
B.
an
opportunity
for
their
parents
to
show
their
love
for
their
children.
C.
a
private
affair
for
the
boy
and
the
girl.
D.
an
important
matter
having
influence
on
the
whole
family.
32.
In
arranging
a
marriage
in
Japan,
the
matchmaker
plays
all
the
following
roles
EXCEPT
________
A.
making
arrangements
for
the
wedding.
B.
providing
the
information
the
families
need.
C.
arranging
the
"marriage
interview".
D.
attending
the
"marriage
interview".
33.
According
to
the
passage,
the
best
time
to
make
arrangement
for
the
wedding
is
________
A.
when
the
young
couple
agree
to
meet
again.
B.
when
the
young
couple
are
sincere
about
their
relation.
C.
when
the
parents
think
it
is
time
for
their
children
go
get
married.
D.
when
the
parents
are
well-informed
about
each
other’s
family.
34.
In
the
traditional
Japanese
way
of
marriage,
the
marriage
money
given
by
the
boy’s
family
is
used
for
________
A.
the
matchmaker’s
pay.
B.
the
"marriage
interview".
C.
the
wedding
ceremony
and
the
new
house.
D.
the
girl’s
wedding
clothes.
35.
According
to
the
passage,
what
plays
the
most
important
role
in
the
matching
of
young
people
in
Japan?
________
A.
Their
parents’
attitude.
B.
Their
family
background.
C.
Their
occupation.
D.
Their
love
for
each
other.第二篇
What
Is
Shyness
People
often
talk
as
if
shyness
is
a
disease
or
mental
condition
that
can
be
cured.
I
prefer
to
think
of
it
as
an
emotional
disability.
It’s
something
we
are
born
with
and
something
we
carry
with
us
in
our
entire
lives.
There
are
too
many
people,
however,
who
seem
to
be
determined
to
find
some
way
of
doing
away
with
their
shyness.
In
my
opinion,
It’s
a
waste
of
time.
I
don’t
mean
that
we
should
do
nothing
about
it;
quite
the
contrary,
I
think
we
need
to
separate
the
basic
fact
of
our
shyness
from
our
ability
to
function
in
a
social
environment.
Look
at
one
of
the
most
famous
shy
people
of
them
all,
Johnny
Carson.
This
man
is
painfully
shy,
yet
for
decades
he
made
a
living
talking
and
associating
with
different
people
every
night,
in
front
of
a
national
audience.
Carson
has
never
done
away
with
his
shyness,
but
he
had
successfully
found
a
way
to
deal
with
it
to
that
extent
that
he
could
be,
not
just
a
talk
show
host,
but
a
legend
among
talk
show
hosts.
Look
also
at
Sally
Fields,
who
has
recently
admitted
her
problem
with
shyness.
This
is
a
woman
who
has
appeared
in
many
films,
TV
shows,
interviews
yet
in
her
early
years
she
was
so
shy
that
she
turned
down
a
lunch
invitation
from
Jane
Fonda
because
she
was
terribly
afraid
of
meeting
her.
I
guess
that
our
shyness
is
there
because
each
of
us
is
born
with
some
insecurity
and
this
insecurity
prevents
us
from
reaching
out
to
others
the
way
people
with
a
more
open
personality(個性)do.
As
we
grow
up
and
become
adults,
we
have
allowed
our
social
skills
to
grow
and
develop.
But
we
are
still
stuck
in
kindergarten(幼稚園)or
elementary
school
or
wherever
it
was
that
our
shyness
first
took
root
in
our
psyches(心靈).
36.
In
the
author’s
view,
shyness
can
be
defined
as
________
A.
a
disease
that
can
be
easily
cured.
B.
a
not
very
normal
mental
condition.
C.
an
emotional
disability.
D.
something
we
pick
up
after
birth.
37.
In
the
eyes
of
the
author,
it’s
a
waste
of
time
to
________
A.
look
for
ways
of
doing
away
with
one’s
shyness.
B.
develop
a
healthy
personality.
C.
talk
with
as
many
people
as
possible.
D.
study
where
shyness
comes
from.
38.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
of
Johnny
Carson?
________
A.
He
dared
to
speak
in
front
of
a
national
audience.
B.
He
has
done
away
with
his
shyness
successfully.
C.
He
failed
to
become
a
good
talk
show
host.
D.
He
was
described
as
a
hero
in
some
legend
books.
39.
The
passage
tells
us
that
Sally
Fields
was
________
A.
proud
all
the
time.
B.
impolite
when
young.
C.
shy
in
her
early
years.
D.
close
to
Jane
Fonda.
40.
The
author
thinks
that
our
shyness
is
there
because
________
A.
we
are
not
open
enough.
B.
we
do
not
feel
secure
at
heart.
C.
we
try
to
reach
out
to
others
all
the
time.
D.
we
lack
certain
social
skills.第三篇
Ocean
Noise
Pollution
Some
scientists
say
that
animals
in
the
ocean
are
increasingly
threatened
by
noise
pollution
caused
by
human
beings.
The
noise
that
affects
sea
creatures
comes
from
a
number
of
human
activities.
It
is
caused
mainly
by
industrial
underwater
explosions,
ocean
drilling,
and
ship
engines.
Such
noises
are
added
to
natural
sounds.
These
sounds
include
the
breaking
of
ice
fields,
underwater
earthquakes,
and
sounds
made
by
animals
themselves.
Decibels(分貝)measured
in
water
are
different
from
those
measured
on
land
which
cause
pain
to
human
ears.
In
water,
a
decibel
level
of
195
would
have
the
same
effect
as
120
decibels
on
land.
Some
scientists
have
proposed
setting
a
noise
limit
of
120
decibels
in
oceans.
They
have
observed
that
noises
at
that
level
can
frighten
and
confuse
whales(鯨魚).
A
team
of
American
and
Canadian
scientists
discovered
that
louder
noises
can
seriously
injure
some
animals.
The
research
team
found
that
powerful
underwater
explosions
were
causing
whales
in
the
area
to
lose
their
hearing.
This
seriously
affected
the
whales’
ability
to
exchange
information
and
find
their
way.
Some
of
the
whales
even
died.
The
explosions
had
caused
their
ears
to
bleed(出血)and
become
infected(感染).
Many
researchers
whose
work
depends
on
ocean
sounds
object
to
a
limit
of
120
decibels.
They
say
such
a
limit
is
a
greater
danger
than
they
believed.
They
want
to
prevent
noises
from
harming
creatures
in
the
ocean.
41.
According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
is
increasingly
dangerous
to
sea
creatures?
________
A.
The
sound
of
a
car.
B.
The
sound
of
voices.
C.
Man-made
noise
pollution.
D.
The
sound
of
steps.職稱英語培訓
42.
According
to
the
passage,
natural
sounds
include
all
of
the
following
EXCEPT
________
A.
sounds
made
by
animals
themselves.
B.
ocean
drilling.
C.
underwater
earthquakes.
D.
the
breaking
of
ice
fields.
43.
Which
of
the
following
is
discussed
in
the
third
paragraph?
________
A.
The
same
noise
level
produces
a
difference.
B.
Different
places
may
have
different
types
of
noises.
C.
The
decibel
is
not
a
suitable
unit
for
measuring
underwater
noise.
D.
Different
ocean
animals
may
have
different
reactions
to
noises.
44.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
of
whales?
________
A.
They
won’t
be
confused
by
noises.
B.
They
are
deaf
to
noises.
C.
Their
ability
to
reproduce
will
be
lowered
by
high-level
noises.
D.
Their
hearing
will
be
damaged
by
high-level
noises.
45.
According
to
the
passage,
what
will
scientists
most
probably
do
in
the
future?
________
A.
They
will
work
hard
to
reduce
ocean
noise
pollution.
B.
They
will
protect
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