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職稱英語等級考試模擬題(理工類B級)第1部分:詞匯選項(第1~15題,每題1分,共15分)下面每個句子中均有1個詞或短語劃有底橫線,請為每處劃線部分確定1個意義最為靠近旳選項。1.Thenurseryisbrightandcheerful.A.pleasantB.cleanC.peacefulD.large2.ThiskindofmaterialwasseldomusedinbuildinghousesduringtheMiddleAges.A.neverB.rarelyC.oftenD.only3.Peoplefrommanyplacesweredrawntothecitybyitsgrowingeconomy.A.fetchedB.carriedC.attractedD.pushed4.Thesoldierdisplayedremarkablecourageinthebattle.A.placedB.showedC.pointedD.decided5.HowdoyouaccountforyourabsencefromtheclasslastThursday?A.explainB.examineC.chooseD.expand6.Aboutonequarteroftheworkersinthecountryareemployedinfactories.A.thirdB.fourthC.tenthD.fifteenth7.Shewasgratefultohimforbeingsogoodtoher.A.carefulB.hatefulC.beautifulD.thankful8.Thereareonlyfiveminutesleft,buttheoutcomeofthematchisstillindoubt.A.resultB.judgementC.estimationD.event9.HeiscertainthatthedictionaryisjustwhatIwant.A.sureB.angryC.doubtfulD.worried10.Thelastfewweekshavebeenenjoyable.A.closeB.nearC.pastD.several11.Whatweretheconsequencesofthedecisionshehadmade?A.reasonsB.resultsC.causesD.bases12.Theydidn'trealizehowserioustheproblemwas.A.knowB.forgetC.doubtD.remember13.Weshallkeepthemoneyinasecureplace.A.cleanB.secret C.distantD.safe14.ThegreatchangesofthecityastonishedeveryvisitortothatcityA.attackedB.surprisedC.attractedD.interested15.Thecityhasdecidedtodoawaywithalltheoldbuildingsinitscenter.A.getridofB.setupC.repairD.paint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個句子,請根據短文旳內容對每個句子做出判斷:假如該句提供旳是對旳信息,請選擇A;假如該句提供旳是錯誤信息,請選擇B;假如該句旳信息文中沒有提及,請選擇C。DangersAwaitBabieswithAltitudeWomenwholiveintheworld’shighestcommunitiestendtogivebirthtounderweightbabies,anewstudysuggests.Thesebabiesmaygrowintoadultswithahighriskofheartdiseaseandstrokes.Researchhashintedthatnewbornsinmountaincommunitiesarelighterthanaverage.Butitwasn’tclearwhetherthisisduetoreducedoxygenlevelsathighaltitudesorbecausetheirmothersareunder-nourished—manypeoplewholiveathighaltitudesarerelativelypoorcomparedwiththoselivinglowerdown.Tofindoutmore,DinoGiussaniandhisteamatCambridgeUniversitystudiedtherecordsof400birthsinBoliviaduring1997and1998.Thebabieswereborninbothrichandpoorareasoftwocities:LaPazandSantaCruz.LaPazisthehighestcityintheworld,at3.65kilometersabovesealevel,whileSantaCruzismuchlower,at0.44kilometers.Sureenough,GiussanifoundthattheaveragebirthweightofbabiesinLaPazwassignificantlylowerthaninSantaCruz.Thiswastrueinbothhighandlow-incomefamilies.EvenbabiesborntopoorfamiliesinSantaCruzwereheavieronaveragethanbabiesborntowealthyfamiliesinloftyLaPaz.“Wewereverysurprisedbythisresult,”saysGiussani.Theresultssuggestthatbabiesbornathighaltitudesaredeprivedof2oxygenbeforebirth.“Thismaytriggerthereleaseorsuppressionofhormonesthatregulategrowthoftheunbornchild,”saysGiussani.Histeamalsofoundthathigh-altitudebabiestendedtohaverelativelylargerheadscomparedwiththeirbodies.Thisisprobablybecauseafetusstarvedofoxygenwillsendoxygenatedbloodtothebraininpreferencetotherestofthebody.Giussaniwantstofindoutifsuchbabieshaveahigherriskofdiseaseinlaterlife.PeopleborninLaPazmightbepronetohearttroubleinadulthood,forexample.Lowbirthweightisariskfactorforcoronaryheartdisease.Andnewbornswithahighratioofheadsizetobodyweightareoftenpredisposedtohighbloodpressureandstrokesinlaterlife.16.Accordingtothepassage,oneofthereasonswhynewbornsinmountaincommunitiesareunderweightisthattheirmothersareunder-nourished.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned17.Giussani’steammembersareallBritishresearchersandprofessorsfromCambridgeUniversity.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned18.Giussanididnotexpecttofindthattheweightofababyhadlittletodowiththefinancialconditionsofthefamilyhewasborninto.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned19.Theweightofanewbornhastodowiththesupplyofoxygenevenwhenhewasstillinhismother’swomb.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned20.High-altitudebabieshaveheadsthatarelargerthantheirbodies.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned21.High-altitudebabieshavelongerbutthinnerlimbsthanaverage.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned22.Giussanihasarrivedattheconclusionthatbabiesinhigh-altituderegionsaremorelikelytohavehearttroublewhentheygrowup.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)下面旳短文后有2項測試任務:(1)第23~26題規(guī)定從所給旳6個選項中為第2~5段每段選擇1個最佳標題;(2)第27~30題規(guī)定從所給旳6個選項中為每個句子確定1個最佳選項。LEDLightingAnaccidentaldiscoveryannouncedrecentlyhastakenLEDlightingtoanewlevel,suggestingitcouldsoonofferacheaper,longer-lastingalternativetothetraditionallightbulb.ThebreakthroughaddstoagrowingtrendthatislikelytoeventuallymakeThomasEdison’sbrightinvention1obsolete.LEDsarealreadyusedintrafficlights,flashlights,andarchitecturallighting.Theyareflexibleandoperatelessexpensivelythantraditionallighting.MichaelBowers,agraduatestudentatVanderbiltUniversity,wasjusttryingtomakereallysmallquantumdots,whicharecrystalsgenerallyonlyafewnanometersbig.Quantumdotscontainanywherefrom100to1,000electrons.They’reeasilyexcitedbundlesofenergy,andthesmallertheyare,themoreexcitedtheyget.EachdotinBower’sparticularbatchwasexceptionallysmall,containingonly33or34pairsofatoms.Whenyoushinealightonquantumdotsorapplyelectricitytothem,theyreactbyproducingtheirownlight,normallyabright,vibrantcolor.ButwhenBowersshinedalaseronhisbatchofdots,somethingunexpectedhappened.Hewassurprisedwhenawhiteglowcoveredthetable.Thequantumdotsweresupposedtoemitbluelight4,butinsteadtheyweregivingoffabeautifulwhiteglow.ThenBowersandanotherstudentgottheideatostirthedotsintopolyurethaneandcoatablueLEDlightbulbwiththemix.Thelumpybulbwasn’tpretty,butitproducedwhitelightsimilartoaregularlightbulb.LEDsproducetwiceasmuchlightasaregular60wattbulbandburnforover50.000hours.TheDepartmentofEnergyestimatesLEDlightingcouldreduceU.S.energyconsumptionforlightingby29percentby2025.LEDsdon’temitheat,sothey’realsomoreenergyefficient.Andthey’remuchhardertobreak.Quantumdotmixturescouldbepaintedonjustaboutanythingandelectricallyexcitedtoproducearainbowofcolorstincludingwhite.Themainlightsourceofthefuturewillalmostsurelynotbeabulb.Itmightbeatable,awall,orevenafork.23.Paragraph124.Paragraph325.Paragraph526.Paragraph6A.LEDLightingIsNotMatureB.LEDLightingWillReplaceTraditionalLightingC.AlmostEverythingCouldBetheMainLightSourceintheFutureD.LEDLightingHasManyAdvantagesE.BowersMadeanUnexpectedDiscoveryF.LEDLightBulbsLookLumpy27.Unliketraditionallighting,LEDsdonotgiveoutheatso.28.Edison’sbrightinventionislikelytobeoutdatedbecause.29.SomethingunexpectedhappenedduringBower’sexperimentwhen.30.Overonequarterofenergyconsumptionforlightingcouldbesavedby2025if.A.traditionallightingislessdurableanddearerB.alaserexcitedthequantumdotsC.AmericaadoptedLEDsD.graduatestudentsworkhardE.quantumdotmixturesaremagicF.itismoreefficient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,每篇短文后有5道題。請根據短文內容,為每題確定1個最佳選項。第一篇EattoLiveAmeagerdietmaygiveyouhealthandlonglife,butit’snotmuchfun—anditmightnotevenbenecessary.Wemaybeabletohangontomostofthatyouthfulvigorevenifwedon’tstarttodietuntiloldage.StephenSpindlerandhiscolleaguesfromtheUniversityofCaliforniaatRiversidehavefoundthatsomeofanelderlymouse’slivergenescanhemadetobehaveastheydidwhenthemousewasyoungsimplybylimitingitsfoodforfourweeks.Thegeneticrejuvenationwon’treverseotherdamagecausedbytimeforthemouse,butcouldhelpitslivermetabolizedrugsorgetridoftoxins.Spindlersteamfedthreemiceanormaldietfortheirwholelives,andfedanotherthreeonhalf-rations.Threemoremicewereswitchedfromthenormaldiettohalf-feedforamonthwhentheywere34monthsold—equivalenttoabout70humanyears.Theresearcherscheckedtheactivityof11,000genesfromthemouselivers,andfoundthat46changedwithageinthenormallyfedmice.Thechangeswereassociatedwiththingslikeinflammationandfreeradicalproduction—probablybadnewsformousehealth.Inthemicethathaddietedniltheirlives,27ofthose46genescontinuedtobehavelikeyounggenes.Butthemostsurprisingfindingwasthatthemicethatonlystarteddietinginoldagealsobenefitedfrom70percentofthesegenechanges.“Thisisthefirstindicationthattheseeffectskickinprettyquickly.”sayHuberWarnerfromtheNationalInstituteonAgingnearWashingtonD.C.Nooneyetknowsifcalorierestrictionworksinpeopleasitdoesinmice,butSpindlerishopeful.“There’sattractingandtemptingevidenceouttherethatitwillwork,”hesays.Ifitdoesworkinpeople,theremightbegoodreasonsforrejuvenatingtheliver.Aswegetolder,ourbodiesarelessefficientatmetabolizingdrugs,forexample.Abriefperiodoftimeofdieting,saysSpindler,couldbeenoughtomakesureadrugiseffective.ButSpindlerisn’tsurethetrade-offisworthit.“Themicegetlessdisease,theylivelonger,butthey’rehungry,”hesays,“Evenseeingwhatadietdoes,it’sstillhardtogotoarestaurantandsay:‘Icanonlycathalfofthat’.”Spindlerhopeswesoonwon’tneedtodietatall.Hiscompany,LifespanGeneticsinCalifornia,islookingfordrugsthathavetheeffectsofcaloricrestriction.31.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Eatinglessthanusualmightmakeuslivelonger.B.wegoonAdietwhenold,wemaykeephealthy.C.Dietingmightnotbeneeded.D.Wehavetobegindietingsincechildhood.32.Whydoestheauthormentionanelderlymouseinparagraph2?A.Todescribetheinfluenceoroldageonmice.B.Toillustratetheeffectofmeagerfoodonmice.C.Totellushowmice’slivergenesbehave.D.Toinformusoftheprocessofmetabolizingdrugs.33.Whatcanheinferredaboutcompletelynormallyfedmicementionedinthepassage?A.Theywillnotexperiencefreeradicalproduction.B.Theywillexperiencemoregeneticrejuvenationintheirlifetime.C.Theyhavemoreoldlivergenestobehavelikeyounggenes.D.Theyaremorelikelytosufferfrominflammation.34.Accordingtotheauthor,whichofthefollowingmostinterestedtheresearchers?A.Themicethatstarteddietinginoldage.B.27ofthose46oldgenesthatcontinuedtobehavelikeyounggenes.C.Calorierestrictionthatworksinpeople.D.Dietingthatmakessureadrugiseffective.35.According10thelasttwoparagraphs,SpindlerbelievesthatA.calorierestrictionisveryimportanttoyoungpeople.B.seeingtheeffectofadiet,peoplewillliketoeatlessthannormal.C.dietingisnotagoodmethodtogiveushealthandlonglife.D.drugsdonothavetheeffectsofcalorierestriction.第二篇SnowflakesYou’veprobablyheardthatnotwosnowflakesarealike.Ofcourse,nobodyhaseverconfirmedthatstatementbyexaminingeveryoneoftheestimatedoneseptillionsnowflakesthatdrifttoEartheachyear.Still,KennethLibbrecht,aprofessorattheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnology,isconfidentthatthestatementistrue.Snowflakesaren’tflaky,saysLibbrecht.Attheirbasiclevel,they’recrystalline.Thelatticeofeverysnowflakeissix-sidedinshape.Thesimplestsnowcrystalsaresix-sidedflatplatesandsix-sidedcolumns.Suchcrystalsarecommoninplaceswheretheairisextremelycoldanddry.Snowcrystalsacquiretheirspecialbeautywhentheirsimplesix-sidedsymmetryblossoms.Undertherightconditions,eachofthesixcornersofacrystalsprouts1whatiscalledanarm.Inamatterofminutes,thearmscanbecomehighlyornateandgivethecrystalastarlikeappearance.Severalfactorsintheenvironmentaffecttheshapeandgrowthrateofasnowcrystal.Onefactorishumidity.Crystalsgrowfasterandinmoreintricateshapeashumidityincreases.Asecondfactorisairtemperature.Asnowflakeisbornwhenseveralmoleculesofwatervaporinacloudlandonaspeckofdustandfreezetoformasimplecrystal.Astheyoungcrystalbopsaroundinthecloud,itpassesthroughairpocketsofvaryingtemperatures.Ifthecrystalpassesthroughapocketofairthatis,say,-15degreesCelsius,itwillgrowquicklyandsproutsixarmssaysLibbrecht.Ifthecrystalisthentossedintoawarmerpocket,oneabout-100C,thearmstipswillstopgrowingquicklyandformsix-sidedplates.Ifthecrystalthendriftsintoanevenwarmerpocketofabout-50C,itstopandbott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Mashedpotatoes,macaroniandcheese,maybebadforyourarteries.51accordingtoastudyinPsychologicalScience,they’regoodforyourheartand52.Thestudyfocuseson“comfortfood”andhowitmakespeoplefeel.“Forme53,foodhasalwaysplayedabigroleinmyfamily,”saysJordanTroisi,agraduatestudentattheUniversityofBuffalo,andleadauthoronthestudy.Thestudycameoutoftheresearchprogramofhisco—authorShiraGabriel.Ithas54non-humanthingsthatmayaffecthumanemotions.Somepeoplereducelonelinessbybondingwiththeir55TVshow,buildingvirtualrelationshipswithapopsongsingerorlooki

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