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2024年全國職稱英語理工類〔A級(jí)〕考試真題及答案第1局部: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)詞或短語劃有底橫線,請(qǐng)為每處劃線局部確定1個(gè)意義最為接近的選項(xiàng)。1.Ican'tputupwithmyneighbor'snoiseanylonger,it'Sdrivingmemad.A.tolerateB.generateC.reduceD.mensure2.Regularvisitsfromasocialworkercanbeofimmensevaluetooldpeoplelivingalone.A.equalB.immediateC.moderateD.great3.Hewasrathervagueaboutthereasonswhyheneverfinishedschool.A.brightB.unclearC.generalD.bad4.Iwanttoprovidemyboyswithadecenteducation.A.specialB.privateC.generalD.good5.Sleepstairscanpresentaparticularhazardtoolderpeople.A.pictureB.dangerC.evidenceD.case6.Ourarrangementswerethrownintocompleteturmoil.A.doubtB.reliefC.failureD.confusion7.Patriciastaredattheothergirlswithresentment.A.loveB.surpriseC.a(chǎn)ngerD.doubt8.Yourdogneedsatleast20minutesofvigorousexerciseeveryday.A.energeticB.freeC.physicalD.regular9.Ienjoyedtheplay-ithadacleverplotandveryfunnydialogues.A.boringB.originalC.humorousD.long10.Lowertaxeswouldspurinvestmentandhelpeconomicgrowth.A.a(chǎn)ttractB.spendC.encourageD.require11.Hedemolishedmyargumentinminutes.A.supportedB.disprovedC.disputedD.a(chǎn)ccepted12.Thetwobankshaveannouncedplanstomergenextyear.A.closeB.sellC.breakD.combine13.Herfatherwasaquietmanwithgracefulmanners.A.politeB.usualC.badD.similar14.Theprojectrequiredtenyearsofdiligentresearch.A.hardworkingB.socialC.basicD.scientific15.Hewaskeptinappallingconditionsinprison.A.necessaryB.terribleC.criticalD.normal第2局部: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(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A;如果該句提供的是錯(cuò)誤信息,請(qǐng)選擇B;如果該句的信息文中沒有提及,請(qǐng)選擇C。CaliforniaGivesGreenLighttoSpaceSolarPowerEnergybeameddownfromspaceisonestepclosertoreality,nowthatCaliforniahasgiventhegreenlighttoanagreementthatwouldseethePacificGasandElectricCompanybuy200megawatt(兆瓦)ofpowerbeameddownfromsolar-powersatellitesbeginningin2024.Butsomemajorchallengeswillhavetobeovercomedifthetechnologyistobeusedwidely.Astart-upcompanycalledSolarenisdesigningthesatellites,whichitsayswilluseradiowavestobeamenergydowntoareceivingstationonEarth.Theattractionofcollectingsolarpowerinspaceisthealmostuninterruptedsunshineavailableineosynchronous(與地球同時(shí)的)orbit.Earth-basedsolarcells,bycontrast,canonlycollectsun.Lightduringdaytimeandwhenskiesareclear.Butspace-basedsolarpowermustgrapple(努力克服)withthehighcostperkilogramoflaunchingthingsintospace,saysRichardSchwartzofPurdueUniversityinWestLafayette,Indiana,"Ifyou'retalkingaboutitbeingeconomicallyviableorpoweroftheEarth,it'satoughgo."hesays.CalBoerman,Solaren'sdirectorofenergyservices,saysthecompanydesigneditssatelliteswithaviewtokeepinglaunchcostsdown."Weknewwehadtocomeupwithadifferent,revolu-tionarydesign,"hesays.Apatentthecompanyhaswondescribeswaystoreducethesystem'Sweight,includingusinginflatableminorstofocussunlightonsolarcells,soasmallernumbercancollectthesameamountofenergy.ButusingminorsintroducesotherchaHenges,includingkeepingthesolarcellsfromoverhea-ting,saysSchwartz."Youhavetotakecareofheatdissipation(散發(fā))becauseyou'renowconcen-tratingalotofenergyinoneplace,"hesays.Accordingtothecompany'spatent,Solaren'ssolarcellswillbeconnectedtoradiatorstohelpkeepthemcool.ThoughBoermansaysthecompanybelievesitcanmakespace-basedsolarpowerwork,itisnotexpectingtocrowdoutotherformsofrenewableenergy.LawsinCaliforniaandotherstatesrequireincreasinguseofrenewableenergyincomingyears,hepointsout."Tomeetthoseneeds,we'rego-ingtoneedalltypesofrenewableenergysources,"hesays.16.Solar-powersatelliteswilluseradiowavestobeamenergydownfromspace.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned17.Solarenisgoingtodesign200solar-powersatellites.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned18.Space-basedsolarcellscouldcollectsolarpoweronlywhenskiesareclear.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned19.Oneadvantageofspace-basedsolarpowersystemisthatitiseconomical.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned20.Inflatableminorsareusedtoreducethespace-basedsolarpowersystem.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned21.Space-basedsolarpowerwillruleoutotherformsofrenewableenergysources.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned22.Manycountrieswillgrantpermissionfortheuseofspaced-basedsolarpowersoon.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned第3局部:概括大意與完成句子(第23~30題,每題1分,共8分)下面的短文后有2項(xiàng)測(cè)試任務(wù):(1)第23~26題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為第2-5段每段選擇1個(gè)最正確標(biāo)題;(2)第27~30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)最正確選項(xiàng)。NaturalGas1Naturalgasisproducedfromreservoirsdeepbeneaththeearth'ssurface.Itisafossilfuel(礦物質(zhì)燃料),meaningthatitisderivedfromorganicmaterialburiedintheearthmillionsofyearsago.Themaincomponentofnaturalgasismethane(甲烷).2Thepopularityanduseofcleannaturalgashasincreaseddramaticallyoverthepast50yearsaspipelineinfrastructure(根底設(shè)施)hasbeeninstalledtodeliveritconvenientlyandeconomicallytomillionsofresidential,commercialandindustrialcustomersworldwide.Today,naturalgasserviceisavailableinall50statesintheU.S.,andistheleadingenergychoiceforfuelingAmericanhomesandidustries。Morethan65millionAmericanhomesusenaturalgas.Infact,naturalgasisthemosteconomicalsourceforhomeenergyneeds,costingone-thirdasmuchaselectricity.Inaddi-tiontoheatinghomes,muchofthegasusedintheUnitedStatesisusedasarawmaterialtomanu-factureawidevarietyofproducts,frompaint,tofibersforclothing,toplasticsforheahhcare,con-putingandfurnishings.Naturalgasisalsousedinasignificantnumberofnewelectricity-generatingpowerplants.3Naturalgasisoneofthesafestandcleanestfuelsavailable.Itemitslesspollutionthanoth-erfossilfuelsources.Whennaturalgasisburned,itproducesmostlycarbondioxide(二氧化碳)andwatervapor-thesamesubstancesemittedwhenhumansexhale.Comparedwithsomeotherfos-silfuels,naturalgasemitstheleastamountofcarbondioxideintotheairwhencombusted(燃燒),makingnaturalgasthecleanestburningfossilfuelofa11.4TheUnitedStatesconsumesaboutone-thirdoftheworld'Snaturalgasoutput,makingitthelargestgas-consumingregionintheworld.TheU.S.DepartmentofEnergy'SEnergyInformationAd-ministrationforecaststhatnaturalgasdemandwillgrowbymorethan50percentby2025.5Therearehugereservesofnaturalgasbeneaththeearth'ssurface.ThelargestreservesofnaturalgascanbefoundinRussia,WestandNorthAfricaandtheMiddleEast.LNG(液化天然氣)hasbeenproduceddomesticallyandimportedintheUnitedStatesformorethanfourdecades.Today,theleadingimportesofLNGareJapan,Korea,F(xiàn)ranceandSpain.23.Paragraph2_________.24.Paragraph3________.25.Paragraph4_________.26.Paragraph5________.A.PopularityanduseofnaturalgasB.NaturalgasreservesandsupplyC.NaturalgaspricesD.CleanfuelofchoiceE.DisadvantagesofnaturalgasF.Naturalgasconsumption27.Naturalgasisstoreddeep________.28.Naturalgasisrecognizedasthemosteconomicalenergysource_________.29.Whenmanufacturingmanyproducts,peoplecommonlyusenaturalgas____________.30.Itisestimatedthatby2025thatnaturalgasdemandintheUnitedStateswillincrease_________.A.overthepast50yearsB.beneaththeearthsurfaceC.bymorethan50percentD.formorethanfourdecadesE.a(chǎn)sarawmaterialF.forhomeenergyneeds第4局部:閱讀理解(第3l~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(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定1個(gè)最正確選項(xiàng)。第一篇HowtheFirstStarsintheUniverseCameintoExistenceHowthefirststarsformedfromthisdustandgashasbeenaburningquestionforyears,butastate-of-the-artcomputersimulationnowoffersthemostdetailedpictureyetofhowthesefirststarsintheuniversecameintoexistence,researcherssay.Thecompositionoftheearlyuniversewasquitedifferentfromthatoftoday,andthephysicsthatgovernedtheearlyuniversewerealsosomewhatsimpler.Dr.NaokiYoshidaandcolleaguesinJapanandtheU.S.incorporatedtheseconditionsoftheearlyuniverse,sometimesreferredtoasthe"cosmicdarkages,"tosimulatetheformationofanastronomicalobjectthatwouldeventuallyshineitslightintothisdarkness.Theresultisadetaileddescriptionoftheformationofaprotostar-theearlystageofamassiveprimordialstarofouruniverse,andtheresearchers'computersimulation,whichhasbeencalleda"cosmicRosettaStone."setsthebarforfurtherinvestigationintothestarformationprocess.Thequestionofhowthefirststarsevolvedissoimportantbecausetheirformationsandeventualexplo-sionsprovidedtheseedsforsubsequentstarstocomeintobeing.Accordingtotheirsimulation,gravityactedonminutedensityvariationsinmatter,gases,andthemysterious"darkmatter''oftheuniverseaftertheBigBanginordertoformthisearlystageofastar-aprotostarwithamassofjustonepercentofoursun.Thesimulationrevealshowpre-stellargaseswouldhaveactuallyevolvedunderthesimplerphysicsoftheearlyuniversetoformthisprotostar.Dr.Yoshida'ssimulationalsoshowsthattheprotostarwouldlikelyevolveintoamassivestarcapableofsynthesizingheavyelements,notjustinlatergenerationsofstars,butsoonaftertheBigBang."Thisgenealpictureofstarformation,andtheabilitytocomparehowstellarobjectsformindifferenttimeperiodsandregionsoftheuniverse,willeventuallyallowinvestigationintotheoriginsoflifeandplanets,"saidLarsHernquist,aProfessorofAstronomyatHarvardUniversityandacoauthorofthislatestreport."Theabundanceofelementsintheuniversehasincreasedasstarshaveaccumulated,"hesays,"andtheformationanddestructionofstarscontinuestospreadtheseele.mentsfurtheracrosstheuniverse.Sowhenyouthinkaboutit.a(chǎn)11oftheelementsinourbodiesoriginallyformedfromnuclearreactionsinthecentersofstars,longago."Theirsimulationofthebirthofaprotostarintheearlyuniversesignifiesakeysteptowardtheambitiousgoalofpiecingtogethertheformationofanentireprimordialstarandofpredictingthemassandpropertiesofthesefirststarsoftheuniverse.Morepowerfulcomputers,morephysicaldata,andanevenlargerrangewillbeneededforfurthercalculationsandsimulations,buttheseresearchershopetoeventuallyextendthissimulationtothepointofnuclearreactionin.itiation-whenastellarob.jectbecomesatruestar."Dr.Yoshidahastakenthestudyofprimordialstarformationtoanewlevelwiththissimulation,butitstillgetsusonlytothehalfwaypointtowardsourfinalgoal.Itislikelayingthefoundationofaskyscraper,"saidVolkerBromm,AssistantProfessorofAstronomyattheUniversityofTex.a(chǎn)s,Austinandtheauthorofacompanionarticle."Wemustcontinueourstudiesinthisareatoun-derstandhowtheinitiallytinyprotostargrows,layerbylayer,toeventuallyformamassivestar.Buthere,thephysicsbecomemuchmorecomplicatedandevenmorecomputationalresourcesareneeded."31.Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs,theearlyuniverse_______.A.wasgovernedbysimplerphysicsB.gotfewerstarsshinninginitC.startedover13billionyearsagoD.wascomposedinawaysimilartothatoftoday32.Whatcanthestate-of-the.a(chǎn)rtcomputersimulationtellusabout?A.HowtheBigBangoccurredabout13billionyearsago.B.How"cosmicdarkages"cameintoexistence.C.HowdustgrainsandgaseswereformedaftertheBigBang.D.HowthefirststarscanleintobeingaftertheBigBang.33.Whatdoesthe"astronomicalobject"inparagraph2referto?A.cosmicdarkages.B.dustgrainsandgases.C.a(chǎn)protostar.D.theearlyuniverse.34.Accordingtoparagraph4,whatisNOTtrueaboutaprotostar?A.ItdevelopedintoamassivestarduringtheBigBang.B.Itevolvedfrompre-stellargases.C.Itwasabletointegrateheavyelementswhenevolvingintoamassivestar.D.Ithadamassofonepercentofthesun.35.Accordingtothelastparagraph,allofthefollowingaregoalsofthesimulationprojectEXCEPTA.toknowmoreaboutthemassandpropertiesofthefirststarsoftheuniverseB.tosimulatetheprocessofhowtheearlyuniversebeganC.toapplythesimulationtothestudyofnuclearreactioninitiationD.todiscoverthetruthabouttheformationofaprotostar第二篇TheIcemanOnaSeptember,dayin1991,twoGermanswereclimbingthemountainbetweenAustraandIta.1y.Highuponamountainpass,theyfoundthebodyofamanlyingontheice.Atthatheight(10,499feet,or3,200meters),theiceisusuallypermanent,but1991hadbeenanespeciallywarmyear.Themountainicehadmeltedmorethaniustusualandsothebodyhadcometothesurface.Itwaslyingfacedownward.Theskeleton(骨架)wasinperfectconditionexceptawoundonthehead.remainsofsomeclothes.Thehandswerestillholdingthewoodenhandleofanaxandonthefeettherewereverysimpleleatherandclothboots.Nearbywasapairofglovesmadeoftreebark(樹皮)andaholderforarrows.Whowastheman?Howandwhenhadhedied?Everybodyhadadifferentanswertothesequestions.Somepeoplethoughtthatitwasfromthiscentury,perhapsthebodyofasoldierwhodiedinWorldWarI,sinceseveralsoldiershadalreadybeenfoundinthisarea.ASwisswomanwhobelieveditmightbeherfather,whohaddiedinthosemountainstwentyyearsbeforeandwhosebodyhadneverbeenfound.Thescientistswhorushedtolookatthebodythoughtitwasprobablymucholder,maybeevenathousandyearsold.Withmodemdatingtechniques,thescientistssoonlearnedthattheicemanwasabout5,300yearsold.Borninabout3300B.C.,helivedduringtheBronzeAgeinEurope.Atfirstscientiststhoughthewasprobablyahunterwhohaddiedfromanaccidentinthehighmountains.Morerecentevidence,however,tellsadifferentstory.AnewkindofX-rayshowsanarrowheadstillstuckinhisshoulder.Itleftonlyatinyholeinhisskin,butitcausedinternaldamageandbleeding.Healmostcertainlydiedfromthiswound,andnotfromthewoundoilthebackofhishead.Thismeansthathewasprobablyinsomekindofbattle.Itmayhavebeenpartoialargewar,orhemayhavebeenfightiingbandits.Hemayevenhavebeenabandithimself.Bystudyinghisclothesandtools,scientistshavealreadylearnedagreatdealfromtheIcemanaboutthetimeshelivedin.wemayneverknowthefullstoryofhowhedied,buthehasgivenusimportantcluestothehistoryofthosedistanttimes.36.Thebodyoftheicemanwasfoundinthemountainsmainlybecause_________.A.hewaslyingontheiceB.twoGermanswereclimbingmountainsC.themeltedicemadehimvisibleD.hewasjustonamountainpass37.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph2?A.Theicemanwaskilledwhileworking.B.Theicemancouldhavediedfromthewoundinthehead.C.Theicemanlivedapoorlife.D.Theicemanwasstruckdeadfrombehind.38.AllthefollowingareassumptionsoncemadeabouticemanEXCEPT_____________.A.hewasasoldierinWorldWarIB.hecamefromItalyC.hewasaSwisswoman'slong-lostfatherD.Hewasbornaboutathousandyearsago39.Thescientistsmadethedeductionthattheiceman_________.A.washitintheshoulderbyanarrowheadB.wasprobablyinsomekindofabattleC.hadgotawoundonthebackofhisheadD.hasatinyholeinhisskincausinghisdeath.40.Theword"bandits"inparagraph4couldbebestreplacedby________.A.robbersB.soldiersChuntersD.shooters第三篇ScientistsMakeSweetDiscoveringGoodnewsforchocoholics:thetreatpreferredbymillionsallovertheworldisgoodforyou,accordingtoAmericanresearchersattheUniversityofCalifornia.Chocolatecontainssubstancescalledflavonoidsthatcanhelpmaintainahealthyheartandgoodcirculation.Theresearchershavediscoveredthatcocoaactslikeaspirinandthateatingabarofchocolatehasalsobeenshowntoreleaseendorphinsinthebody:thesechemicalshelptoreducepainandstressandmakeyoufeelhappy.TheOlmecIndiansofMexicoandCentralAmericawerethefirsttogrowcocoabeans,inabout1500BC,andtheMayasweredrinkingunsweetenedcocahundredsofyearsbeforeitbecamefashionableinEurope.In1544,adelegationofMayannoblesvisitedPhilipofSpainandgavehimjarsofcocoaasagift.CocoasoonbecamefashionableinSpainandPortugal.TheSpanishwerethefirsttoaddsugartotheircocoadrink.Bythemiddleofthecentury,solidchocolatewasbecomingfamiliar.In1765,JamesBakerandJohnHananopenedthefirstchocolatemillintheUnitedStates,introducingchocolatetotheaveragecitizen.In1896,inSwitzerland,DanielPeterhadtheideaofaddingmilkinthechocolate-makingprocessandproducedthefirstmilkchocolate.Sincethen,chocolatehasgrownenormouslyinpopularity.Oneofthebiggestchocolate-eatingnationsisBritainwheretheaverageman,women,andchildeatsninekilosofchocolateayear.Infact,chocolateisthenumberonecomfortfoodandtherearemorechocoholicsinBritainthananywhereelseintheworld.Researcherswarnthatalthoughchocolateisgoodforyou,itshouldbeeateninsmallquantitiesandwithnoaddedmilk.41.Whyischocolategoodforheaaandcirculation?A.Itreducespainandstress.B.ItcontainSsubstancescalledflavonoids.C.Itreleasesendorphinsinhumanbody.D.Itactslikeaspirintoprotectheart.42.WhencocoawasfirstintroducedtoEurope_________,itsoonbecamefashionable.A.a(chǎn)sadrinkB.a(chǎn)sagiftC.a(chǎn)sfoodD.a(chǎn)samedicine43.WhatdoesJamesBakersandJohnHanandoaboutchocolate?A.Theyproducethefirstmildchocolate.B.TheyintroducechocolatetoEurope.C.Theyaddsugartomakechocolatebars.D.Theymakechocolateaccessibletoaverageman.44.Whichisthefollowingstatementisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Chocolatecontainssubstancesthatmakepeoplefeelhappy.B.Chocolateisgoodforhealthifitiseatenwithaddedmilk.C.Eatingchocolateoccasionallycontributestoahealthydiet.D.Chocolateislovedbymillionsofpeopleworldwide.45.WhatiStheauthor'stoneabouteatingchocolates?A.a(chǎn)mbiguousB.negativeC.positiveD.humorous第5局部: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(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。IJustKnowHowYouFeelDoyoufeelsad?Happy?Frustrated?Insouciant?Exonerated?Infuriated?Doyouthinkthatthewayyoudisplaytheseemotionsisunique?Well,thinkagain.EventheexpressionofthemostpersonalfeelingsCaBbedividedintogroups,classified,andperhaps,taught.ThisweekseesthepublicationofMindReading,aninteractiveDVD-romdisplayingeverypossiblehumanemotion.Itdemonstrates412distinctwaysinwhichwefeel:thefirstvisualdictionaryofthehumanheart.TheattempttoclassifythehumanheartbeganwithDarwin.HisTheExpressionoftheEmotionsinManandAnimals,publishedin1872,dividedtheemotionsintosixtypes-anger,fear,sadness,disgust,surpriseandenjoyment.________(46).Everyotherfeeling,ofwhichtheremaybethousands,wasthoughttoderivefromthissix-stronggroup.Morecomplexexpressionsofemotionwerelikelytobelearnedandthereforemorespecifictoeachculture.AnincredulousorindignantPacificislandermightnotbeabletoshowanEssexgirlexactlyhowshefelt.Butnowitisbelievedthat,whereasgesturesdonotcrossculturalboundarieswell,manymorefacialexpressionsthanDarwin'shalf-dozenaresharedworldwide.___________(47).TheMindReadingisasystematicrecordofeachoftheseexpressionsbeingactedout.TheprojectwasconceivedbyProfessorSimonBaron-CohenoftheautismresearchcentreinCambridgeasanaidforpeoplewithautism,whohavedifficultybothreadingandexpressingemotion.Butitquicklybecameapparentthatithadbroaderuses.Novelists,actorsandportraitpaintersallneedtodrawuponawiderangeofemotionalexpression,andteacherscoulduseitforclassesinpersonalandsocialdevelopment.Baron-Cohen'steamfirsthadtodecidewhatcountedasanemotion.________(48).Usingthisdefinition,1,512emotiontermswereidentifiedandputtoapanelwhohadtodecideifeachrepre.sentedaseparateemotion,oriftheyweresynonyms.Thatlistwaswhittleddownto412,arrangedin24groups.from"afraid"to"wanting".Oncetheemotionswereclassified.a(chǎn)DVDseemedthemostefficientwaytodisplaythem.InMindReading,eachexpressionsisactedout-sixtimes,bysixdifferentactors-inthreeseconds._______(49).Theexplanationforthisissimple:wemayfinditdifficulttodescribeemotionsusingwords,butweinstantlyrecognizeonewhenweseeitonsomeone'sface."Itwasreallyclearwhentheactorshadgotitright,"saysCathyCollis,whodirectedtheDVD.BUtthoughwefinditdifficulttodescribemanyemotions,weinstantlyrecognizeonewhenweseeone."Evenwhentheactorswerestrngglingtogetanemotion,therewasasplitsecondwhenitwasabsolutelythere.Itwasreallyclearwhenthey'dgotit,"CathyCollis,whodirectedtheDVD."Althoughtheactorsweregivensomedirection,theywerenottoldwhichfacialmuscletheyshouldmove."Sheadded__________(50)Forexample,whensomeonefeelscontempt,youcan'tsayforcertainthattheireyebrowsalwaysgodown.SomeonewhohastriedtoestablishsuchrulesistheAmericanProfessorPaulEkman.whohasbuiltadatabaseofhowthefacemovesforeveryemotion.Thefacecanmake43distinctmusclemovementscalled"actionunits".Thesecanbecombinedintomorethan10.000visiblefacialshapes.Ekmanhaswrittenoutapaperoffacialmuscularmovementstorepresenteachemotion.A.WethoughtoftryingtodescribeeachemotionbutitwouldhavebeenalmostimpossibletomakeclearrulesforthisB.Theseparticularmusclesayedifficulttocontrol,andfewpeoplecandoit.C.Researchhasalsobeendonetofindoutwhichareasofthebrainreadtheemotionalexpressions.D.Theydecidedthatitwasamentalstatethatcouldbeprecededby"Ifeel"or"helooks"or"shesounds".E.Hesaidthattheexpressionofthesesfeelingsayeuniversalandrecognizablebyanyone,fromanyculture.F.Anyothermethodofshowingallthe412emotions,suchaswords,wouldhavebeenfarlessefiective.第6局部: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(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個(gè)最正確選項(xiàng)。ObtainingDrinkingWaterfromAirHumidityNotaplanttobeseen,thedesertgroundistoodry.Buttheaircontainswater,andresearchscientistshavefounda_________(51)ofobtainingdrinkingwaterfromairhumidity.Thesystemisbasedcompletelyonrenewableenergyandisthereforeautonomous.Crackspermeatethedried-outdesertgroundandthelandscapebearstestimonytothelackofwater.Butevenhere,wheretherearenolakes,riversorgroundwater,considerablequantitiesofwaterarestoredintheair.IntheNegevdesertinIsrael,forexample,annualaveragerelativeairhu-midityis64percent-ineverycubicmeterofairthereaye11.5millilitersofwater.Germanresearchscientistshavefoundawayofconvertingthisairhumidityautonomouslyintodrinkablewater."Theprocesswehavedevelopedisbasedexclusivelyonrenewableenergysources_______(52)thermalsolarcollectorsandphotovoltaicceils,_________(53)makesthismethodcompletelyenergy-autonomous.Itwill_______(54)functioninregionswherethereisnoelectricalinfrastructure."saysSiegfriedEgner,headoftheresearchteam.Theprincipleofthe_______(55)isasfollows:hygroscopicbrine-salinesolutionwhichabsorbsmoisturerunsdownatower-shapedunitandabsorbswaterfromtheair.Itisthensucked_________(56)atankafewmetersoffthegroundinwhichavacuumprevails.Energyfromsolarcollectors_________(57)upthebrine,whichisdilutedbythewaterithas________(58).Becauseofthevacuum,theboilingpointoftheliquidislowerthaaitwouldbeunder_____(59)atmosphericpressure.Thiseffectisknownfromthemountains:astheatmosphericpressurethereislowerthaninthevalley,waterboilsattemperaturesdistinctlybelow100~C.Theevaporated,non-salinewateriscondensedandrunsdownthroughacompletelyfilledtubeinacontrolledmanner.Thegravityofthiswatercolumn_________(60)producesthevacuumandsoavacuumpumpisnotneeded.Thereconcentratedbrine________(61)downthetowersurfaceagaintoabsorbmoisturefromtheair."Theconceptissuitableforvariouswater_________(62).Single-personunitsandplantssupplyingwatertoentirehotelsareconceivable,"saysEgner.Prototypeshavebeenbuiltfor______(63)systemcomponents-airmoistureabsorptionandvacuumevaporation-andtheresearchscientistshaveMready________(64)theirinterplayonalaboratoryscale.Inafurther________(65)theresearchersintendtodevelopademonstrationfacility.51.A.roadB.channelC.wayD.path52.A.inspiteofB.becauseofC.a(chǎn)saresultofD.suchas53.A.whoB.whereC.whenD.which54.A.meanwhileB.thereforeC.howeverD.still55.A.prospectB.processC.progressD.product56.A.fromB.a(chǎn)tC.a(chǎn)boveD.into57.A.keepsB.bringsC.breaksD.heats58.A.a(chǎn)ttractedB.a(chǎn)ffectedC.a(chǎn)llowedD.a(chǎn)bsorbed59.A.normalB.differentC.easyD.a(chǎn)vailable60.A.continuouslyB.suddenlyC.typicallyD.seriously61.A.takesB.putsC.fliesD.runs62.A.usersB.designersC.ownerD.workers63.A.bothB.everyC.sameD.either64.A.repairedB.cancelledC.testedD.copied65.A.instrumentB.stepC.caseD.ground參考答案:第l局部:詞匯選項(xiàng)1.A[解析]我不能忍受鄰居的噪音,那快讓我瘋了。putupwith:忍受;和A.tolerate意思相近,例如:Theschoolcannottoleratecheatingonexams.學(xué)校無法容忍考試作弊現(xiàn)象。B.generate產(chǎn)生。C.reduce:減少,縮小;例如:Theyhavetoreduceexpensesthisyear.他們今年必須削減開支。D.measure:測(cè)量,估計(jì);例如:Wecannotmeasureamanbyhisfailures.我們不能以失敗來衡量一個(gè)人。2.D[解析]社會(huì)工作者對(duì)獨(dú)居老人的定期訪問很有價(jià)值。immense:巨大的,較好的;A.equal:平等的,用法為beequalto;B.immediate:立即的,直接的;例如:Hedemanded'immediatepayment.他要求立即付款。C.moderate:適度的,中等的;例如:Itisalargehouse,butthegardenisofmoderatesize.那是一棟大房子,可是花園卻只有一般的大小。D.great:巨大的,符合題意,例如:Heachievedgreatsuccessinhiscareer.他的事業(yè)取得了巨大的成功。3.B[解析]他對(duì)自己沒有完成學(xué)業(yè)的原因相當(dāng)糊涂。vague:模糊的,不明確的,它和B.unclear意思相同,例如:Itwasstillunclearwhatthecauseoftheaircrashwas.那起空難的原因還不清楚。A.bright:聰明的,光明的;例如:Weenjoyedthebri

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