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2023年全國職稱英語等級考試真題及答案理工類(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?jǐn)M定1個意義最為接近的選項。1

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stand第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16-22題,每題1分,共7分)下面的短文后列出了7個句子,請根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對每個句子做出判斷:假如該句提供的是對的信息,請選擇A;假如該句提供的是錯誤信息,請選擇B;假如該句的信息文中沒有提及,請選擇C.Lakes,Too,FeelGlobalWarmingThere'snodoubt:Inthelastfewdecades,theaveragetemperat(yī)ureonEarthhasbeenhigherthanit'sbeeninhundredsofyears.Aroundtheworld,peoplearestartingtomeasuretheeffectsofglobalwarming-andtryingtofigureoutwhat(yī)todoaboutit.Scientistsrecentlyusedsatellitestostudythetemperat(yī)uresoflakesaroundtheworld,andtheyfoundthatlakesareheatingup.Between1985and2023,satellitesrecordedthenighttimetemperaturesofthesurfacesof167lakes.Duringthose24years,thelakesgotwarmer-byanaverageofabout0.045degreeCelsiusperyear.Insomeplaces,lakeshavebeenwarmingbyasmuchas0.10degreeCelsiusperyear.Atthatrate,alakemaywarmbyafulldegreeCelsius,or1.8degreesFahrenheit,injust10years.That(yī)differencemayseemsmall-youmightnotevennoticeitinyourbathtub.Butinalake,slightlywarmertemperaturescouldmeanmorealgae,andalgaecanmakethelakepoisonoustofish.Thestudyshowsthatinsomeregions,lakesarewarmingfasterthantheairaroundthem.ThisisimportantbecausescientistsoftenusemeasurementsofairtemperaturetostudyhowtheEarthiswarming.Byusinglaketemperaturesaswell,scientistscangetabetterpictureofglobalwarming.Thescientistssaydataonlakesgivescientistsanewwaytomeasuretheimpactofclimatechangearoundtheworld.That'sgoingtobeuseful,sincenocountryistoobigortoosmalltoignoreclimat(yī)echange.Scientistsaren'ttheonlyonesconcerned.EveryonewholivesonEarthisgoingtobeaffectedbytherapidwarmingoftheplanet.Manyworldleadersbelievewemightbeabletodosomethingaboutit,especiallybyreducingtheamountofgreenhousegasesweputintotheair.That'swhytheUnitedNationsstartedtheFrameworkConventiononClimat(yī)eChange,orUNFCCC.Everyyeartheconventionmeets,andrepresentativesfromcountriesaroundtheworldgathertotalkaboutclimatechangeanddiscussglobalsolutionstothechallengesofawarmingworld.16Scientisthavebeenkeepingrecordsoflaketemperaturesforover30years.ARightBWrongCNotmentioned17Thetemperat(yī)uresoflakesaroundtheworldhaveincreasedgreatlybetween1985and2023.ARightBWrongCNotmentioned18LakesseemtobewarmingfasterinAsia.ARightBWrongCNotmentioned19Aslighttemperatureincreaseinalakecouldbeharmfultofish.ARightBWrongCNotmentioned20Scientistsgenerallyfocusonairtemperatureswhenstudyingglobalwarming.ARightBWrongCNotmentioned21Globlewarmingislessthreateningtosmallcountries.ARightBWrongCNotmentioned22UNFCCC'sannualmeetingwillbeheldinMexicothisyear.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)下面的短文后有2項測試任務(wù):(1)第23~26題規(guī)定從所給的6個選項中為第2~5段每段選擇1個最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第27~30題規(guī)定從所給的6個選項中為每個句子擬定一個最佳選項。TheIPad1TheIPadisatabletcomputer(平板電腦)designedanddevelopedbyApple.Itisparticularlymarketedasaplat(yī)formforaudioandvisualmediasuchasbooks,periodicals(期刊),movies,music,andgames,aswellaswebcontent.Atabout1.5pounds(680grams),itssizeandweightarebetweenthoseofmostcontemporarysmartphonesandlaptopcomputers.ApplereleasedtheIPadinApril2023,andsold3millionofthedevicesin80days.2TheIPadrunsthesameoperatingsystemasIPodTouchandIPhone.ItcanrunitsownapplicationsaswellasonesdevelopedforIPhone.Withoutmodification,itwillonlyrunprogramsapprovedbyAppleanddistributedviaitsonlinestore.3LikeIPhoneandiPodTouch,theIPadiscontrolledbyamultitouchdisplay-abreakfrommostprevioustabletcomputers,whichusesapressure-triggeredstylus(觸控筆).TheIPadusesaWi-Fidat(yī)aconnectiontobrowse(瀏覽)theInternet,loadandstreammedia,andinstallsoftware.Somemodelsalsohavea3GwirelessdataconnectionwhichcanconnecttoGSM3Gdat(yī)anetworks.Thedevicesismanagedandsynchronized(同步)byITunesonapersonalcomputerviaUSBcable.4AnI(lǐng)Padhasdifferentfeaturesandapplicationsonecanusetoexecutedifferentandinterestingthings.TherearelotsofIPadapplicationsthat(yī)theownercanusetoenhancethewaytheycommunicate.Someofthesearehowtousesocialnetworkingsitesandotheronlineoptions.Oneofthemostcommonusesisfore-mailservices.IPandapplicationslikeMarkdownMailallowtheadoptionofspecificandparticularoptions.Theyenabletheownertopersonalizetheiremailaccounts.5WhiletheIPadismostlyusedbyconsumersitalsohasbeentakenupbybusinessusers.SomecompaniesareadoptingIPadsintheirbusinessofficesbydistributingormakingavailableIPadstoemployees.Examplesofusesintheworkplaceincludelawyersrespondingtoclients,mefessionalsaccessinghealthrecordsduringpatientexams,andmanagersapprovingemployeerequests.AsurveybyFrostSullivanshowsthatIPadusageinworkplacesislinkedtothegoalsofincreasedemployeesproductivity,reducedpaperwork,andincreasedrevenue.23、Paragraph2

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AOnlinestoresBDifferencesfromIPhoneCDisplayanddataconnectionDBusinessusageEFeaturesandapplicat(yī)ionsFOperat(yī)ingsystem27InApril2023theIPaddevelopedbyApplewas

.28TheIPadwillonlyrunprogramsapprovedbyAppleifnot

.29IPadapplicat(yī)ionsenabletheowner'semailaccountstobe

.30IPadusageinofficesenablesemployeeproductivitytobe

.AmodifiedBincreasedCpersonalizedDbrowsedEdistributedFreleased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(jù)短文回答其后面的問題,為每題擬定一個最佳答案。第一篇CellPhones:HangUporKeepTalking?Millionsofpeopleareusingcellphonestoday.Inmanyplacesitisactuallyconsideredunusualnottouseone.Inmanycountries,cellphonesareverypopularwithyoungpeople.Theyfindthatthephonesaremorethanameansofcommunication-havingamobilephoneshowsthattheyarecoolandconnected.Theexplosionsaroundtheworldinmobilephoneusemakesomehealthprofessionalworried.Somedoctorsareconcernedthatinthefuturemanypeoplemaysufferhealthproblemsfromtheuseofmobilephones.InEngland,therehasbeenaseriousdebateaboutthisissue.Mobilephonecompaniesareworriedaboutthenegat(yī)ivepublicityofsuchideas.Theysaythatthereisnoproofthatmobilephonesarebadforyourhealth.Ontheotherhand,whydosomemedicalstudiesshowchangesinthebraincellsofsomepeoplewhousemobilephones?Signsofchangeintheissuesofthebrainandheadcanbedetectedwithmodernscanning(掃描)equipment.Inonecase,at(yī)ravelingsalesmanhadtoretireatayoungagebecauseofseriousmemoryloss.Hecouldn'trememberevensimpletasks.Hewouldoftenforgetthenameofhisownson.Thismanusedtotalkonhismobilephoneforaboutsixhoursaday,everydayofhisworkingweek,foracoupleofyears.Hisfamilydoctorblamedhismobilephoneuse,buthisemployer'sdoctordidn'tagree.Whatisitthat(yī)makesmobilephonespotentiallyharmful?Theanswerisradiation.High-techmachinescandetectverysmallamountsofradiationfrommobilephones.Mobilephonecompaniesagreethatthereissomeradiation,buttheysaytheamountistoosmalltoworryabout.Asthediscussionabouttheirsafetycontinues,itappearsthat(yī)it'sbesttousemobilephoneslessoften.Useyourregularphoneifyouwanttotalkforalongtime.Useyourmobilephoneonlywhenyoureallyneedit.Mobilephonescanbeveryusefulandconvenient,especiallyinemergencies.Inthefuture,mobilephonesmayhaveawarninglabelthatsaystheyarebadforyourhealth.Sofornow,it'swisenottouseyourmobilephonetoooften31PeoplebuycellphonesforthefollowingreasonsEXCEPTthat(yī)Athey'repopularBthey'reusefulCthey'reconvenientDthey'recheap32Theworld"detected"inparagraph3couldbebestreplacedbyAcuredBremovedCdiscoveredDcaused33ThesalesmanretiredyoungbecauseAhecouldn'tremembersimpletasksBhedislikedusingmobilephonesChewastiredoftalkingonhismobilephoneDhisemployer'sdoctorpersuadedhimto34Onthesafetyissueofmobilephones,themanufacturingcompaniesAholdthattheamountofradiationistoosmalltoworryaboutBdenytheexistenceofmobilephoneradiationCdevelopnewtechnologytoreducemobilephoneradiationDtrytoprovethat(yī)mobilephonesarenotharmfultohealth35Thewriter'spurposeofwritingthisarticleistoadvisepeopleAtobuymobilephonesBtousemobilephoneslessoftenCtoupdateregularphonesDtostopusingmobilephones第二篇ThebookoflifeSofar,scientistshavenamedabout1.8millionlivingspecies(物種),andthat'sajustasmallpartofwhatprobablyexistsonEarth.Withsomanyplants,animals,andothercreat(yī)urescovetingtheplanet,itcanbetoughtofigureoutwhattypeofspiderismovingupyourlegorwhatkindofbirdisflyingby.Asoon-to-be-startedWebsitemighthelp.AninternationalteamofresearchershasannouncedthecreationofWeb-basedEncyclopedia(百科全書)oflife(EOL).TheprojectaimstocatalogeveryspeciesonEarthinasingle,easy-to-usereferenceguide.Togettheencyclopediastarted,thecreatorswilluseinformat(yī)ionfromscientificdatabases(數(shù)據(jù)庫)that(yī)alreadyexist.Andeventually,inspecialsectionsofthesite,nonscientistwithspecialized(專門的)knowledgewillgettojoinin.Bird-watchers,forexample,willbeabletoinputwhichbirdsthey'veseenandwhere.Thetechnologyforthiskindoftoolhasonlybecomeavailable.AstheEOLdevelops,youmightfinditusefulforschoolprojects.Thesitewillfeaturespecialpagesforkidswhoarestudyingecosystems(生態(tài)系統(tǒng))intheirneighborhoods.Tomakesuretheencyclopediaisaccurate,scientistswillreviewmuchoftheinformationaddedtoit.Peoplewhovisitthesitewillbeabletochoosetoleaveoutpagesthathaven'tbeenreviewed.AnotherconvenientfeatureoftheEOListhatyou'llbeabletopickthelevelofdetailyouwanttoseetomat(yī)chyourinterest,age,andknowledge.Ifyouwantedtolearnaboutbearsforascienceclassreport,forexample,youcouldusethe"novice"settingtogetbasicinformat(yī)ionabouttheanimals.Onthe"expert"setting,ontheotherhand,youcouldgetmuchmoredetailedinformationaboutthehistory,literat(yī)ure,andexplorationofbears.Itnowtakesyearsforscientiststocollectallthedatatheyneedtodescribeandanalyzespecies.ThecreatorsoftheEncyclopediaofLifehopethattheirnewtoolwillspeedupthatprocess.36"Spider"and"bird"mentionedinParagraph1areexamplestoillustrateAtherearenumerouslivingspeciesonEarth.Banimalsarepeople'sfriends.Citiseasytoseespidersandbirds.Dtherearemanytypesofspidersandbirds.37ThegoalofthecreationoftheEOListoAcollectenoughdatatoanalyzethelivingsepeciesonEarth.BenlargeanexistingWebsiteofthelivingsepeciesonEarth.CaddnewinformationtotheexistingdatabasesofthelivingspeciesonEarth.Dworkoutaneasy-to-usecatalogofeverylivingspeciesonEarth.38Atthestartingstage,theEOLwillgetinformationfromAalltheWebsitesavailable.Bdat(yī)abasesbuiltupbyitscreat(yī)ors.Ctheexistingscientificdatabases.Dnonscientistswithspecializedknowledge.39Theword"novice"inParagraph5couldbebestreplacedbyAscientist.Bcreat(yī)or.CbeginnerDexpert.40WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrue?AscientistwillrevieweverypieceofinformationaddedtoEOLBTheEOLwillbebeneficialtoschoolkidswithitsdevelopment.CScientistshavecatalogedonlyasmallpartofthelivingspeciesonEarth.DPeoplewithdifferentinterestsandknowledgewillinawayfindtheEOLuseful.第三篇LongerLivesforWildElephantsMostpeoplethinkofzoosassafeplacesforanimals,wherestrugglessuchasdifficultyfindingfoodandavoidingpredators(猛獸)don'texist.Withoutsuchproblems,animalsinzoosshouldlivetoaripe(成熟的)oldage1.ButthatmaynotbetrueforthelargestlandanimalsonEarth.Scientistshaveknownthatelephantsinzoosoftensufferfrompoorhealth.Theydevelopdiseases,jointproblemsandbehaviorchanges.Sometimes,theyevenbecomeinfertile,orunabletohavebabies.Tolearnmoreabouthowcaptivity(圈養(yǎng))affectselephants,at(yī)eamofinternationalscientistscomparedthelifespansoffemaleelephantsborninzooswithfemaleelephantslivingoutdoorsintheirnativelands.Zooskeepdetailedrecordsofalltheanimalsintheircare,documentingfactorssuchasbirthdat(yī)es,illnesses,weightanddeath.Theserecordsmadeitpossibleformeresearcherstoanalyze40yearsofdataon800AfricanandAsianelephantsinzoosacrossEurope.Thescientistscomparedthelifespansofthezoo-bornelephantswiththelifespansofthousandsoffemalewildelephantsinAfricaandAsianelephantsthatworkinloggingcamps(伐木場),overapproximat(yī)elythesametimeperiod.TheteamfoundthatfemaleAfricanelephantsborninzooslivedanaverageof16.9years.Theirwildcounterpartswhodiedofnaturalcauseslivedanaverageof56years-morethanthreetimesaslong.FemaleAsianelephantsfollowedasimilarpattern.Inzoos,theylived18.9years,whilethoseintheloggingcampslived41.7years.Scientistsdon'tyetknowwhywildelephantsseemtofaresomuchbetterthantheirzoo-raisedcounterparts.GeorgiaMason,abiologistattheUniversityofGuelphinCanadawholedthestudy,thinksstressandobesity(肥胖癥)maybetoblame.Zooelephantsdon'tgetthesamekindofexercisetheywouldinthewild,andmostareveryfat.Elephantsociallivesarealsomuchdifferentinzoosthaninthewild,wheretheyliveinlargeherdsandfamilygroups.Thestudyraisessomequestionsaboutacquiringmoreelephantstokeepinzoos.Whilesomethreatenedandendangeredspecieslivinginzoosreproduce(生殖)successfullyandmaintainhealthypopulations,thatdoesn'tappeartobethecasewithelephants.41Unlikeotheranimalsinzoos,zoo-raisedelephantsAlivealonglifeBgivebirthtomanybabiesCdeveloppoorhealthDhavedifficultygettingfood42Whichofthefollowingabouttheinternationalscientists'studyisNOTtrue?ATheycomparedzooelephantswithwildelephants.BTheyanalyzedtherecordsoftheelephantskeptinzoos.CThezoo-bornelephantstheystudiedarekeptinEuropeanzoos.DTheykeptdetailedrecordsofalltheelephantsintheircare.43Itwasfoundthat(yī),comparedwithfemalewildelephants,femalezoo-bornelephantsAlivedlonger.Bgrewupfaster.Cdiedmuchearlier.Denjoyedthesamelifespans.44OneofthepossiblereasonsfortheZoo-raisedelephants'problemsisthatAtheydonotgetenoughexercise.Btheydotoomuchexercise.Ctheyliveinlargeherds.Dtheydonotliveinfamilygroups.45ItcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthatAZoo-bornelephantsshouldbelookedaftermorecarefully.BZoosshouldkeepmoreanimalsexceptelephants.CItmaynotbeawisepolicytokeepelephantsinthezoo.DElephantsarenolongeranendangeredspecies.第5部分:補(bǔ)全短文(第46-50題,每題2分,共10分)下面的短文有5處空白;短文后有6個句子,其中5個取自短文,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容將其分別放回原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌。FlyingintoHistoryWhenyouturnonthetelevisionorreadamagazine,celebrities(名人)areeverywhere.Althoughfameandthemediaplaysuchmajorrolesinourlivestoday,ithasnotalwaysbeenthatway.____(46)ManyhistoriansagreethatCharlesLindberghwasoneofthefirstmajorcelebrities,orsuperstars.LindberghwasborninDetroit,Michigan,in1902,buthegrewupinLittleFalls,Minnesota.Asachild,hewasveryinterestedinhowthingsworked,sowhenhereachedcollege,hepursuedadegreeinengineering.Attheageof20,however,theallure(誘惑)offlyingcapturedLindbergh'simaginat(yī)ion.___(dá)_(47)Soonafter,Lindberghboughthisownplaneandtraveledacrossthenat(yī)ionperformingaerialstunts(空中特技).In1924,Lindberghbecamemoreseriousaboutflying.HejoinedtheUnitedStatesmilitaryandgraduat(yī)edfirstinhispilotclass.____(48)Duringthesametime,awealthyhotelownernamedRaymondOrteigwasofferingagenerousawardtothefirstpilotwhocouldflynonstopfromNewYorkCitytoParis,France.TheOrteigPrizewasworth$25,OOO-alargeamountevenbytoday'sstandards.Lindberghknewhehadtheskillstocompletetheflight,butnotjustanyplanewascapableofflyingthatfarforthatlong.__(dá)__(49)OnMay20,1927,CharlesLindberghtookofffromRooseveltFieldinNewYorkCityandarrivedthenextdayatanairstrip(簡易機(jī)場)outsideParis.Namedinhonorofthesponsor,TheSpiritofSt.LouiscarriedLindberghacrosstheAtlanticOceanandintotherecordbooks.Hebecameanationalheroandahugecelebrity.WhenhereturnedtotheUnitedStates,Lindberghrodeinaticker-tape(熱烈的)paradeheldtocelebrat(yī)ehisaccomplishment.wasevennamedforCharlesLindbergh-thekeptattheSmithsonianInstitute'sNationalAir____(dá)(50)AverypopulardanceLindyHop.Today,TheSpiritofSt.LouisisandSpaceMuseuminWashington,D.C.AEightyyears'ago,radioandmovieswerejustbeginningtohavethat(yī)kindofeffectonA(yù)mericans.BWorkingwithanaviationcompanyfromSanDiego,California,andwithfinancialhelpfromthecityofSt.Louis,Lindberghgotacustomized(定制的)airplanethatcouldmakethejourney.CHealsoreceivedaMedalofHonor,thehighestUnitedStatesmilitarydecoration.DHequitschoolandmovedtoNebraskawherehe-learnedtobeapilot.EHischildhoodwasnotfulloffondmemories.FLindberghusedthisadditionaltrainingtogetajobasanairmailpilot,flyingoutofStLouis,Missouri.第6部分:完形填空(第51-65題,每題1分,共15分)下面的短文有15處空白,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白擬定1個最佳選項。SmokingCanIncreaseDepressiveSymptomsinTeensWhilesometeenagersmaypuffoncigarettesto"self-medicate"againsttheblues,scientistsattheUniversityofToronto1andtheUniversityofMontrealhavefoundthatsmokingmayactually(51)depressivesymptomsinsometeens."Thisobservat(yī)ionalstudyisoneofthefewtoexaminetheperceived(52)benefitsofsmokingamongteens,"saysleadresearcherMichaelChaiton,aresearchassociateattheOntarioTobaccoResearchUnitoftheUniversityofToronto."(53)cigarettesmayappeartohaveself-medicatingeffectsortoimprovemood,inthelong54wefoundthatteenswhostartedtosmokereported5higherdepressivesymptoms."Aspartofthestudy,some662highschoolteenagerscompletedupto20questionnairesabouttheiruseofcigarettesto(55)mood.SecondaryschoolswereselectedtoprovideamixofFrenchandEnglishparticipants,urbanandruralschools,andschools56inhigh,moderateandlowsocioeconomicneighbourhoods6.Participantsweredividedintothree(57):neversmokers;smokerswhodidnotusecigarettestoself-medicate,improvemoodorphysical(58);smokerswhousedcigarettestoself-medicate.Depressivesymptomsweremeasuredusingascalethataskedhowfelttoofiredtodothings:had(59)goingtosleeporstayingasleep;feltunhappy,sad.ordepressed;felthopelessaboutthefuture;feltvexed,antsyortense;andworriedtoomuchaboutthings."Smokerswhousedcigarettesasmood(60)hadhigherrisksofelevat(yī)eddepressivesymptoms(61)teenswhohadneversmoked,"saysco-researcherJennifer0'Loughlin,aprofessorattheUniversityofMontrealDepartmentofSocialandPreventiveMedicine."0urstudyfoundthatteensmokerswhoreportedemotionalbenefitsfromsmokingare(62)higherriskofdepressivesymptoms."The(63)betweendepressionandsmokingexists(64)amongteensthatusecigarettestofeelbetter."It's(65)toemphasizethatdepressivesymptomscores8werehigheramongteenagerswhoreportedemotionalbenefitsfromsmokingaftertheybegantosmoke,"saysDr.Chaiton.51.AdiagnoseBincreaseCexamineDtreat(yī)52.AfinancialBmat(yī)erialCemotionalDpolitical53.AWhateverBAlthoughCSinceDIf54.AroadBtermCjourneyDdistance55.AaffectBjudgeCleadDstudy56.Alocat(yī)edBmovedCexposedDmixed57.AgroupsBsetsCspeciesDversions58.AbeautyBstateCworldDactivity59.AtimeBcourageCtroubleDenergy60.AtellersBimproversCcreatorsDdesigners61.AnotBthanCbutDthat62.AatBinCaboutDwithout63.AassociationBcooperationCdifferenceDagreement64.AprobablyBprincipallyCoccasionallyDscarcely65.AimportantBmeaninglessCillogicalDfriendly

第1部分:詞匯選項1Aconfess這個動詞是"坦白、交代、認(rèn)可"的意思,admit也是"認(rèn)可"的意思,兩個詞后面都可以跟用that(yī)引導(dǎo)的賓語從句,在這個句子里可以換用2Dextract作動詞用是"獲得、獲取"的意思,在四個選項中只有obtain具有這樣的意義,又如:extracthelp,extractsatisfaction,extractinformation等。3Baccelerate這個動詞原意是"加速",如:Thetrainshavebeenaccelerated.火車提速了;Thestepstoimplementtheplanarebeingaccelerated.執(zhí)行該計劃的步伐正在加速。在本句中acceleratehissaleofshares(加速出售他的股票),無疑就是增長出售他的股票的意思,故選increased。4Dmotive是"動機(jī)"的意思,themotivefor(doing)something即為"做某事的動機(jī)",reason是"理由",themotiveforthemurder和thereasonforthemurder是同一意思。5Cimpact和influence是同義詞,也解釋"影響",又如:theimpactofmoderntechnologyoninterpersonalrelat(yī)ionships現(xiàn)代技術(shù)對人際關(guān)系帶來的影響。6Dshine這個動詞通常用于表達(dá)"發(fā)亮、發(fā)光"的意思,如:Thesunisshining。但是如果和皮鞋一起用,那就是"擦皮鞋、把皮鞋擦亮"的意思了。本句的意思是:他的皮鞋擦得一塵不染。polish具有"把……擦亮、磨光"的意思,clear和shoes一起用的話便是"把鞋子移開"的意思了.wash則是用水洗,mend是修補(bǔ)的意思。7Cexp]ore是"探索、探險、摸索"的意思。investigate除了常用的"HYPERLINK""調(diào)查"這層意思外,也具有"探索"這樣的意義。本句的意思是:在會議上我們探索了擴(kuò)充的也許性。8Asteady是"穩(wěn)定的"意思,asteadydecline則是"穩(wěn)步下降",在這個上下文中可以用continuous來代替它,即"不斷下降"。sharpdecline則足"急劇下降"。9Aremark這個動詞就是"說"的意思,所以這里就用saying來代替它。10Bframework就是我們現(xiàn)在經(jīng)常說的"框架",withintheexistinglegalframework指在現(xiàn)有的法律框架內(nèi)。所謂法律框架事實(shí)上就是指法律體系,所以選system。limit是限制,procedure是程序,status是地位。11Dfindfaultwithsomething/someone是個固定的表達(dá)式,意為"找在、吹毛求疵",所以和criticize(批評)基本同義。12Aspectacular這個形容同常用來描述場面、景觀等,意思是"壯觀的、壯麗的、華麗的"等。在四個選項中只有magnificent具有這樣的意思。13Bgrasp這個動詞是"抓住"的意思,可用于具體的事物,如:grasptherope/myhand抓住繩索/抓住我的手,也可以用于抽象的概念,如:graspthemainidea/hismeaning抓住要點(diǎn)/理解他的意思。在本句中g(shù)raspthesignificanceofwhat(yī)hadhappened就相稱于understandthesignificanceofwhathadhappened。14Cconvert的意思是"改變、轉(zhuǎn)化"。turn則是具有同樣意義的一個更為常用的單詞,兩者后由都跟into來表達(dá)"變?yōu)椤?。又如:Solarenergyhasbeensuccessfullyconverted/turnedintomechanicalenergy.太陽能被成功地轉(zhuǎn)化成機(jī)械能。Thepriestconverted/turnedhimfromBuddhistintoaChristian.那神父把他從一個佛教徒變成了個基督徒。reduce減少,reform改造。15Dtolerate但是"忍受"的意思,如:toleratetheheat忍受炎熱,toleratetheloneliness忍受孤獨(dú),toleratethehumiliation忍受屈辱。和它同義的詞常用的有bear,endure和stand。第2部分:閱讀判斷16B文中第二段提到科學(xué)家在1985到2023年的24年間不斷地測量湖泊的夜間溫度。然而,題干認(rèn)為科學(xué)家對湖泊溫度的測量超過30年,與文章本意不符。17B文中第二段最后兩句話提到科學(xué)家連續(xù)24年測量了世界上167個湖泊的夜間溫度。測量的結(jié)果是這些湖泊的溫度每年增長0.045度。題干中認(rèn)為的"世界的湖泊溫度大幅增長"的表達(dá)不符合文章本意。18C文章第三段第一句話只提到了有些地方湖泊的溫度增長可以每年達(dá)成O.1攝氏度,但并沒有說是亞洲湖泊,因此本題的答案應(yīng)是選項C,"沒有提及"。19A文章第三段最后一句話提到"一個湖泊水溫的輕微升高都會導(dǎo)致水藻增多,并且水藻使得湖泊有毒而不適合魚類生存",因此本文題干表達(dá)的意思符合文章本意,選擇答案A。20A文章第四段第二句話提到"科學(xué)家經(jīng)常使用對空氣溫度的測量值來研究地球變暖的情況",因此題干表達(dá)的意思與文章本意相符。答案為A。21B文章第五段第一句話提到"世界上沒有哪個國家會很大或很小以至于不用關(guān)注氣候的變化",因此,題干中提到的"一些小國家受到氣候變暖的威脅比較小"與文章本意不符。答案為B。22C文章最后一段提到了"聯(lián)合國氣候變化框架公約"的年會,但是沒有提到今年的會議在墨西哥舉行,所以題干中提到的信息在文中沒有顯示。答案為C。第3部分:概括大意與完畢句子23F本段的主題句為"TheiPadrunsthesameoperatingsystemasiPodTouchandiPhone",意為"iPad使用與iPodTouch和iPhone同樣的操作系統(tǒng)"。本段也重要講述的是iPad的操作系統(tǒng)。答案應(yīng)為F。24C本段第一句話"LikeiPhoneandiPodTouch,theiPadiscontrolledbyamultitouchdisplay",說明"與iPhone和iPodTouch同樣,iPad也是多點(diǎn)觸控顯示屏"。本段其他的句子是對數(shù)據(jù)鏈接的介紹。本句的大意應(yīng)當(dāng)為顯示屏和鏈接,所以答案為F。25E本段的主題句是"AniPadhasdifferentfeaturesandapplicationsonecanusetoexecutedifferentandinterestingthings",可以看出本段要說明"iPad有不同的特性和應(yīng)用程序來使人們完畢不同的有趣事情"。答案為E。26D本段的主題句是"WhiletheiPadismostlyusedbyconsumersitalsohasbeentakenupbybusinessusers",所以可以得知本段重要講述的是iPad不僅用于娛樂,并且也用于辦公。答案為D。27F第一段中最后一句話是..ApplereleasedtheiPadinApril2023,andsold3millionofthedevicesin80days",表達(dá)的意思是"蘋果公司在2023年4月推出了iPad,并在80天內(nèi)賣出了3百萬臺"。答案為F。28A第二段最后一句話"Withoutmodification,itwillonlyrgramsapprovedbyAppleanddistributedviaitsonlinestore",說明"假如沒有改裝,iPad只能運(yùn)營由蘋果公司提供的并經(jīng)由其網(wǎng)上商店推出的程序"。答案應(yīng)為A。29C第四段最后一句話..Theyenabletheownertopersonalizetheiremailaccounts"顯示"iPad可以使他們的郵件賬戶個性化"。答案為F。30B第五段最后一句話"AsurveybyFrostSullivan

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