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中石天2007年職稱英語考試模擬試題
命題:張福華2007年4月6日星期5
I.Vocabulary(20分)
1.Toensureglobalenergy,itisimportanttostrengthendialogueand
cooperationbetweenenergyexportersandconsumersandamongmajorenergy
consumers.A.securityB.secretaryC.separationD.safety
2.Inlearning,theworkofadiligentfooldoublesofalazywit.
A.thisB.oneC.itD.that
3.Alreadywehaveseenadvancesintheuseofnuclearenergyforpeaceful
purposes.A.tremendouslyB.greatlyC.largelyD.tremendous
4.Fourth,thedefinitionacknowledgesthatplaceorisjustpartofthemarketing
mix.A.contributionB.combustionC.distributionD.distribute
5.Theyalsospendmorethan$1,000,000ayearonfish,tanks,plants,sand,shells,food
andforheatingandcleaningaquariums.
A.budgetsB.dodgesC.padresD.gadgets
6.Whyisworkgoodforhealth?Itisbecauseworkkeepspeoplebusy,awayfrom
lonelinessand.A.criteriaB.normC.solitudeD.normal
7.Thisorganiscalled.Thisspiralshapedorgancontainsthemaculaitself.
A.cockleB.cockadeC.cochleaD.cochleae
8.Throughthe3-inch-squarechaff,Icouldseetheenemyshellsexplodingjust
belowus.A.chutB.chatC.chateauD.chute
9.funitistojumpintoapoolorgoswimminginariverinsummer!
A.HowB.WhatC.WhenD.Which
10.TheAmericanconceptofloveandbeginswithdating.
A.romanceB.romancerC.romanticD.romantically
11.ThereisanoldEnglishsaying,"isthemotherofinvention".
A.SuccessB.SuccessfulC.NecessityD.Necessary
12.Ithasthesamechemicalashavetheearthandtherestofthesolarsystem.
A.componentB.componentsC.elementaryD.elements
13.Hebecomesmorepowerfulthananyothercard.
A.sometimesB.sometimesC.sometimeD.sometime
14.TheyaretheonwhichmywifeandIhavetriedtobringupourfamily.
A.principleB.principalC.principlesD.principals
15.After22yearsof,Fvediscoveredthesecrettokeepingloveandintimacy
aliveinmyrelationshipwithmywife.
A.mixtureB.marryC.mergenceD.marriage
16.InPhiladelphiadealerEugeneKleintobuythesheetfor$15,000,andfinally
didbuyit.A.arrangesB.planedC.arrangedD.plans
17.OnbehalfofallofyourAmericanguests,Iwishtothankyoufortheincomparable
forwhichtheChinesepeoplearejustlyfamousthroughouttheworld.
A.hospitalB.hospitalityC.hospitalitiesD.hospitium
18.Booksaretomankindwhatmemoryistothe.
A.individualB.individuallyC.individuationD.individuate
19.Effectivespeakersadjusttheirvoicestothelargeraudienceandworkatavoiding
distractingphysicalandverbalhabits.
A.manneristB.mannerC.mannerismD.manners
20.I'mwithcomputerprogramsthatcorrectspellingthroughtheuseofbuilt-in
dictionaries.A.familyB.familiarC.familiarlyD.familiarity
II.GrammaticalStructure(20分)
21.ButwhereasoutsidetheUSACoketendstobeayoungperson'sdrink,insidethe
USAanybodyofanyageorincomecandrinkitwithoutembarrassmentany
occasion.A.forB.inC.onD.of
22.Formostalsohadtoconvincetheseresellersotherproductsinthefreezers
andfreezerunitsatnighttosaveelectricity.
A.notstoring,notunpluggingB.nottostore,nottounplug
C.nottostore,notunpluggingD.notstoring,nottounplug
23.somestrangereason,about75percentofallpencilssoldforgeneraluse
finishedinyellow.A.For,areB.In,areC.For,isD.As,is
24.Since1939,numerousscientificstudieshavebeenconductedtodetermine
smokingisahealthhazard.A.whetherB.weatherC.thatD.which
25.Arefereefearedanangrycrowdafteramatch,sohedressedhimselfa
catholicpriestandtriedtoescapetoAthensbyship.
A.upB.asC.forD.in
26.Theyareestablishingsystemstomonitorourentireplanetcontinuously,the
outerfringesoftheatmospheretothedeepestseabed.
A.inthatB.onC.fromthatD.from
27.AlbertaislocatedthewesternpartofCanadaandisthewesternmostamong
thePrairieProvinces.A.forB.toC.onD.in
28.Butneithereveryettrulygreatifitrelieduponmaterialprosperityalone.
A.anynationwasB.wasanationC.wasanynationD.anationwas
29.Asageneralguide,S$1shouldbebaggage-luggingservice.Taxidrivers
don'texpectgratuity.A.adequatetoB.adequateforC.equaltoD.equalfor
30.SpeakingEnglishfluentlyandaccurately__agoalofmanypeopleEnglishin
China.A.is,studyingB.are,studyingC.is,.tostudyD.are,tostudy
31.UnfortunatelywarbroketheMiddleEastOctober6,1973.
A.outin,onB.outon,inC.offin,atD.offon,of
32.In1982,asuccessfuloilfinderfromMidland,Texas,admittedtogeologists
becausewhenhiscompetitorshiredthem,allitdidwastoincreasetheircostsper
barrelofoil.
A.notuse,foundB.notusing,foundC.notusing,foundedD.nottouse,founded
33.youknowsomeofthesignsofacounterfeitbill,whataboutthepictures?
A.ThereforeB.YetC.NowthatD.Nowthen
34.ThelegislationcreatingtheDepartmentofEnergywastoallowhimto
achievethedesiredeffectiveintegration.
A.broadlyenoughB.enoughbroadC.enoughbroadD.broadenough
35.Associetybecomesmoreinformation-rich,itwillbetofindusesfor
discardedmaterials.A.easyB.easierC.theeasiestD.theeasier
36.Whatcausestheseterribleshakesoftheverygroundwelive?
A.onthatB.forwhichC.inwhichD.onwhich
37.Refiningpetroleumisacomplexofstepswhichtheoriginalcrude
materialisconvertedsalableproductswiththedesiredqualities.
A.series,in,intoB.series,by,intoC.set,by,ontoD.set,for,to
38.Ifchildrendiscoverthebeautyofnaturetheyareyoung,theywillrespect
natureandtrytopreserveittheyareolder
A.while,whenB.when,while,C.as,whileD.as,when
39.Whentheboyswerebroadjumping,Lincolnwouldwaituntileveryonehis
best,thenbeatthemallwithasingleeffort.
A.diddoB.haddoneC.hasdoneD.did
40.Fromprotectionenemiestosocialsecuritysonicbooms,insurancehas
comealongway.A.for,toB.for,fromC.against,toD.from,for
III.ReadingComprehension(30分)
(A).Questions41to43:
Nonetheless,thedefinitiondoesofferseveraladvantages.Itcloselyresemblesthe
AMA'swidelyandeasilyunderstooddefinition.Inseveralways,itcarefullydescribes
theessentialcharacteristicsofinternationalmarketing.First,itmakesitclearwhatisto
beexchangedisnotrestrictedtotangibleproducts,butcanincludeconceptsandservices
aswell.WhentheUnitedNationspromotessuchconceptsasbirthcontrolandbreast
feeding,thisshouldbeviewedasinternationalmarketing.Tables1-1and1-2showhow
twoorganizationspromotetheconceptofpreservationoftropicalforests.Likewise,
servicesorintangibleproductsarejustasrelevanttothedefinition,becauseairline
flights,financialservices,advertisingservices,managementconsulting,marketing
research,andsoonallplayaverysignificantroleinimprovingthetradebalanceofthe
UnitedStates.
Second,thedefinitionremovestheimplicationthatinternationalmarketingapplies
onlytomarketorbusinesstransactions.Internationalnonprofitmarketing,whichhas
receivedonlyscantattention,shouldnotbeoverlooked.Themarketingofstate
governmentsandofreligionunderscoresthispoint.Stategovernmentsareveryactivein
marketinginordertoattractforeigninvestment.Religionisalsoabigbusiness,though
mostpeopleprefernottoviewitthatway.Religionhasbeenmarketedinternationally
forcenturies.Well-knownexportersofreligionhaveincludedBillyGrahamandJimmy
Swaggart.Theirtelevisionprogramshavebeenshowninmanycountries.Overseastrips
bysuchfigurescangenerateagreatdealofpublicityathomeandabroad.
Third,thedefinitionrecognizesthatitisimproperforafirmtocreateaproductfirst
andthenlookforaplacetosellit.Ratherthanseekingconsumersforafirm'sexisting
product,itisoftenmorelogicaltodetermineconsumerneedsbeforecreatingaproduct
tosatisfythoseneeds.Foroverseasmarkets,theprocessmaycallforamodifiedproduct.
Insomecases,followingthisapproachmayresultinforeignneedsbeingsatisfiedina
newway,i.e.,abrandnewproductiscreatedspecificallyforoverseasmarkets.
Fourth,thedefinitionacknowledgesthatplaceordistributionisjustpartofthe
marketingmixandthatthedistancebetweenmarketsmakesitneithermorenorless
importantthanotherpartsofthemix.Place,product,promotion,andprice,the4Psof
marketing,mustbeintegratedandcoordinatedinordertobringaboutthemosteffective
marketingmix.
41.Whichispropertodoifafirmistomakemoremoney?
A.Todonoeffortstomeetpeople'sneeds.
B.Todetermineconsumerneedsbeforecreatingaproducttosatisfythoseneeds.
C.Tocreateaproductfirstandthenlookforaplacetosellit.
D.Tocreateaproductbeforelookingforaplacetosellit.
42.Whymustthe4Psofmarketingbeintegratedandcoordinated?
A.Tobringaboutthemosteffectivemarketingmix.
B.Inordertobringabouttheleasteffectivemarketingmix.
C.Becausethedistancebetweenmarketsmakesitneithermorenorlessimportant.
D.Becausethedistancebetweenmarketsmakesitbothimportantandnecessary.
43.WhatplaysaverysignificantroleinimprovingthetradebalanceoftheUnited
States?
A.Airlineflightsandfinancialservices.
B.Advertisingservicesandmanagementconsulting.
C.MarketingresearchandITservicesD.AandBandC
(B).Questions44to47:
Antsdon'tcarrycalendarsaroundwiththemanymorethanfiddlercrabspossess
realwristwatches.Butantsshowamazingaccuracyastothedayoftheyear.Eachyear,
anantnestsendsoutwinged,youngqueensonmatingflights.Hundredsofthemmayfly
outofasinglenestinthesoil.Lastsummer,atthecrestofmymountain,Iwatchedan
antcitypreparetosendforthitsyoungqueens.Attheprecisemomentthattheytook
wing,acolonyofthesamespeciesthatmywifewaswatchingnearthebottomofthe
mountain,alsosentitsqueenonaweddingflight.Therewas,ofcourse,nowaycould
thetwocolonieshavecheckedtake-offtimewitheachother.
EntomologistAlbroT.Gauloncejotteddowninhisnotebookthataparticular
speciesofantinnorthernMassachusettsbeganitsweddingflightatacertaindayand
time.HelaterlearnedthatanotherentomologistinNewJersey,260milesaway,
observedaweddingflightbythesamespeciesofant,onthesameday,andatexactlythe
sametime!Thissplit-secondtimingisnotalwaystherule.However,mostflightstake
placewithinadefiniteperiodoftime.
Birdsalsohavebuilt-intimepieceswhichsendthemoffonfallandspring
migrations.Whatthebirdsreallyhaveisaclock-likemechanismwhichallowsthemto
timehoursofdarknessorlightineachday.Butwhatsendsbirdsnorthwardagaininthe
spring?NewresearchbyDr.AlbertWolfsonofNorthwesternUniversityseemsto
indicatethatthetimingofreturnflightisextraordinarilycomplex.Inthefalloftheyear
theshortdaysandlongnightscausethe“clocks”inmigratorybirdstoundergoakindof
“winding”inpreparationfortheirspringreturnandbreeding.Thenduringthelatefall
andwinterastheclock“ticks",certainphysiologicalchangesoccurinthebird.The
lengthofeachdayduringthewinterdetermineshowfasttheclockwillrun,andhence
whenthe“alarm”willringforthespringmigration.Theclockcontinuestorunthrough
breedingtime,thenstops——tobere-woundagainthenextfall.
Scientistsarenowlearningthatmanyoftheclocksofnaturecanbereset,speeded
uporsloweddown-allforourbenefit.PioneeringexperimentsattheU.S.Department
ofAgriculture'sresearchcenterinBeltsville,Maryland,haveshownthatplantscanbe
helpedtodevelopfasterinlesstime.Byincreasingorlesseningthehoursofdarknessin
eachday,thescientistshavebeenabletoturnplantgrowthoffandonlikeanelectric
switch.Newknowledgeaboutnature'slivingclockshaspracticalapplications.Forman,
too,seemstofollowdailyrhythms.Theamountofsugarinourbloodstreamvarieswith
thetimeofday,asdoesourtemperature.Moreofthecellsinourskinandmuscles
divideduringthenighthoursthanduringtheday.Bytinkeringwiththeclocksofplants
andanimals,scientistsmaylearnmoreaboutthefascinatingwayourbodieswork.
44.Newknowledgeaboutnature'slivingclockscanhelpmanto.
A.controlhismovementsandactivities
B.tinkerwiththeclocksofplantsandanimalstotelltime
C.learnmoreaboutthefascinatingwayhisbodyworks
D.makebetteruseofnatureandkeepwildlifehealthy
45.Theunderlinedword“they"inthe5thlinerefersto.
A.theworkingantsB.theflightsC.theyoungantqueensD.thebees
46.Howfastthebird'sclockwillrunisdeterminedby.
A.aclock-likemechanismB.thelengthofeachday
C.thesplit-secondtimingD.thebird'sbreedingtime
47.Manyoftheclocksofnaturecanbe.
A.setanewB.renewC.resettingD.puttogether
(C).Questions48to52:
Agoodwayofriddingyourselfofcertainkindsofdogmatismistobecomeaware
ofopinionsheldinsocialcirclesdifferentfromyourown.WhenIwasyoung,Ilived
muchoutsidemyowncountry—inFrance,Germany,Italy,andtheUnitedStates.I
foundthisveryprofitableindiminishingtheintensityofinsularprejudice.Ifyoucannot
travel,seekoutpeoplewithwhomyoudisagree,andreadanewspaperbelongingtoa
partythatisnotyours.Ifthepeopleandthenewspaperseemmad,perverse,andwicked,
remindyourselfthatyouseemsotothem.
Forthosewhohaveenoughpsychologicalimagination,itisagoodplantoimagine
anargumentwithapersonhavingdifferentbias.Thishasoneadvantage,andonlyone,
ascomparedwithactualconversationwithopponents;thisoneadvantageisthatthe
methodisnotsubjecttothesamelimitationsoftimeandspace.Ihavesometimesbeen
ledactuallytochangemymindasaresultofthiskindofimaginarydialogue,and,short
ofthis,Ihavefrequentlyfoundmyselfgrowinglessdogmaticandcocksurethrough
realizingthepossiblereasonablenessofahypotheticalopponent.
Beverywaryofopinionsthatflatteryourself-esteem.Bothmenandwomen,nine
timesoutoften,arefirmlyconvincedofthesuperiorexcellenceoftheirownsex.There
isabundantevidenceonbothsides.Ifyouareaman,youcanpointoutthatmostpoets
andmenofsciencearemale;ifyouareawoman,youcanresortthatsoaremost
criminals.Thequestionisinherentlyinsoluble,butself-esteemconcealsthisfrommost
people.Weareall,whateverpartoftheworldwecomefrom,persuadedthatourown
nationissuperiortoallothers.Seeingthateachnationhasitscharacteristicmeritsand
demerits,weadjustourstandardofvaluessoastomakeoutthatthemeritspossessedby
ournationarethereallyimportantones,whileitsdemeritsarecomparativelytrivial.
Here,again,therationalmanwilladmitthatthequestionisonetowhichthereisno
demonstrablyrightanswer.Itismoredifficulttodealwiththeself-esteemofmanas
man,becausewecannotargueoutthematterwithsomenon-humanmind.Theonlyway
Iknowofdealingwiththisgeneralhumanconceitistoremindourselvesthatmanisa
briefepisodeinthelifeofasmallplanetinalittlecomeroftheuniverse,andthatfor
aughtweknow,otherpartsofthecosmosmaycontainbeingsassuperiortoourselvesas
wearetojelly-fish.
48.Agoodwayofriddingyourselfofcertainkindsofdogmatismistobecomeawareof
opinionsheldinsocialcirclesyourown.
A.indifferentfromB.similartoC.thesameasD.differentfrom
49.Inthesentence“Beverywaryofopinionsthatflatteryourself-esteem.,“that”
means.
A.verywaryofopinionsB.yourself-esteemC.opinionsD.verywaryof
50.Theunderlinedword“dogmatism”refersto.
A.教條主義B.教育信仰C.理想主義D.宗教信仰
51.Toimagineanargumentwithapersonhavingdifferentbiashasoneadvantage,
whichisthesamelimitationsoftimeandspace.
A.subjecttoB.notsubjecttoC.necessaryforD.worth
52.TheonlywayIknowofdealingwiththisgeneralhumanconceitis.
A.toforgetourselvesthatmanisabriefepisodeinthelifeofasmallplanet
B.totellourselvesthatmanisabriefepisodeinthelifeofasmallplanet
C.toremindourselvesthatmanisalongepisodeinthelifeofasmallplanet
D.toremindourselvesthatmanisnotassuperiorasjelly-fish
(D).Questions53to57:
Onethingiscertain:asubstantialreductioninIran'senergyoutputwouldhavea
significantimpactonglobaloilprices.Iranisthefourth-largestoilexporterintheworld,
behindonlySaudiArabia,Russia,andNorway.Itsellsmorethan2.5Millionbarrelsa
dayandisbelievedtohaveabout10percentoftheworld'sprovenreserves.Many
analystssayasupplycutcouldcombinewithothermarketpressurestoquicklydrive
pricesupto$80to$100abarrel.
Iseithersidebluffing?Iran'sthreattopulloiloffthemarketisnotanemptyone,
Iran'sleaders,whowanttovisiblyasserttheirdefianceoftheWest,needdomestic
supportfortheregime,anddivideinternationalopinion,haveonlythecountry'senergy
exportswithwhichtoinfluencetheoutcomeofthediplomaticconflict.
Ofcourse,wereIrantocompletelycutoffitsoilsupply,itwouldbadlydamageits
owneconomy.Inaddition,atotalshutdownwouldharmmanyofIran'sfriends,though
itwouldalsoincreaseoilincomeforthosewhoarenetexportersofoil,suchasRussia
andotherOPECmembers.ButthereareanumberofincrementalstepsIrancantakethat
wouldrattlethosewhodependonaffordableenergywithoutsinkingitsowneconomy.If
Irancut200,000to300,000barrelsaday,oilmarketswouldreactnotonlytothefallin
supplybutalsotofearsofwhatTehranmightdonext.
53.WhatdoIran'sleadersneed?Theyneedinternationalopinion.
A.Americansupportfortheregimeanddivide
B.domesticsupportfortheregimeanddivide
C.foreignsupportfortheregimeanddivide
D.domesticsupportfortheregimeandresist
54.Whoisbelievedtohaveabout10percentoftheworld'sprovenreserves?
A.IranB.SaudiArabiaC.RussiaD.Norway
55.IfIrancut200,000to300,000barrelsaday,oilmarketswouldreact.
A.notonlytotheriseinsupplybutalsotofearsofwhatTehranmightdonext
B.bothtothefallinsupplyandtofearsofwhatTehranmightdonext.
C.towinthesupportofthepeople
D.tocontrolmoredevelopingcountries
56.IfIranweretocompletelycutoffitsoilsupply,itwouldbadlydamage.
A.itsowneconomyB.manyofIran'sfriends
C.bothAandBD.neitherAnorB
57.Whatwouldhaveasignificantimpactonglobaloilprices?Asubstantial.
A.increaseinIran'senergyoutputB.increaseinAmerica'senergyoutput
C.reductioninAmerica'senergyoutputD.reductioninIran'senergyoutput
(E).Questions58to62:
Modempetroleumexplorationisunthinkablewithouttheaidofmagnetism,gravity,
andseismicsurveysinfindingpotentialpetroleumtraps.Norcouldanyfindsbe
evaluatedeffectivelywithoutgeophysicalwirelinewelllogstomeasurethelithology,
porosity,andpetroleumcontentofareservoir.
Biologyisappliedtogeologyinseveralways,notablythroughthestudyoffossils
(paleontology),andisespeciallysignificantinestablishingbiostratigraphiczonesfor
regionalstratigraphicalcorrelation.Theshiftinemphasisfromtheuseofmacrofossilsto
microfossilsforzonation,causedbyoilexploration,hasalreadybeennoted.Ecology,
thestudyoftherelationshipbetweenlivingorganismsandtheirenvironment,isalso
importantinpetroleumgeology.Carbonatesediments,ingeneral,andreefs,inparticular,
canonlybestudiedprofitablywiththeaidofadetailedknowledgeoftheecologyof
modemmarinefaunaandflora.Biology,andespeciallybiochemistry,isimportantin
studyingthetransformationofplantandanimaltissuesintokerogenduringburialand
thegenerationofoilorgasthatmaybecausedbythistransformation.
Geologists,incontrasttosomenongeologists,believethatknowledgeofthe
conceptsofgeologycanhelptofindpetroleumand,furthermore,oftenthinkthat
petroleumgeologyandpetroleumexplorationaresynonyms,whichtheyarenot.
Theoriesthatpetroleumisnotformedbythetransformationoforganicmatterin
sedimentshavealreadybeennotedandareexaminedinmoredetail.Ifthepetroleum
geologists'viewofoilgenerationandmigrationarenotaccepted,thenpresent
explorationmethodswouldneedextensivemodification.
58.Whatisunthinkablewithouttheaidofmagnetism,gravity,andseismicsurveys?
A.ModemspaceexplorationB.Modembiologyexploration
C.ModempetroleumexplorationD.Modemecologyexploration
59.Forthecountlessbillionsofminuteseacreaturesandplantstobecomeoil,itwas
essentialforthemtobeimprisonedbetweenlayersofrockfor.
A.anenormouslengthoftimeB.longagesC.millionsofyearsD.Allareright
60.Whomorebelievethatknowledgeoftheconceptsofgeologycanhelptofind
petroleum?
A.NongeologistsB.SpacescientistsC.OntologistsD.Geologists
61.Ofthefollowingpetroleumproductswhichistheleastvolatile?
A.ParaffinorkeroseneB.Petrolorgasoline
C.GasoilordieselD.Lubricatingoilorlubricant
62.Whydopeoplecollectandexaminethesamplesofsoilfromunderground?
A.TogrowdifferentcropsB.Fortracesofinsects
C.ToprospectforcrudeoilD.Tofindrefinedoil
(F).Questions63to66:
WheatneverusedtogetCharlieGoldsackexcited.He'sgotfieldsofthestuffdown
onhisfarm,butasacashcroptherewasonebigproblem:itdidn'tgeneratemuchcash.
Rockbottompricessawtothat.Butnow,thefarmerhopeshiswheatmightliterally
becomethedrivingforceofhis1,400-acreFriarMainefarminsouthernEngland.
Insteadofheadingtothebakery,Goldsack'sharvestwillnowgotoanearbyplantfor
conversionintobioethanol,partofacceleratingBritisheffortstointroducecleanercar
fuel."Foralotoffarms,itwasbarelyeconomictogrowwheatanymore,“hesays.
“Thisisjustwhatweneed—anewmarket.Hopefullyitcansoakupallthesurplus
wheatandraiseprices.^^Thesimplearithmeticlookscompelling.Goldsack'sroughly
250acrescouldyieldenoughwheattoproduceamillionmiles,ofcarfuel.Extrapolate
thatacrossallofBritain'sfarmlandandyougetenoughbioethanoltoaccountfor5
percentofallfuelusedannuallybyBritishmotorists—atargetthegovernmentwants
hitby2010.Inapleasingsymmetry,theamountofwheatrequiredwouldbearound3
milliontons,roughlyequaltotheexcessproducedeachyearthatisunwantedbythe
domesticmarket.uIfthissoaksupthatsurplus,thenitcouldaddeightorninepoundsto
thepriceofwheat,“enthusesGoldsack,estimatingthatthiswouldbeworthabout
10,000pounds($17,445)ayeartohisinvestment-starvedfarm.
63.Howmuchcoulditaddtothepriceofwheatiftheplansoaksupthatsurpluswheat?
A.eightandninepoundsB.eightorninepounds
C.lessthanninepoundsD.morethanninepounds
64.WhyusedGoldsacknevergetsoexcited?Becausehisharvestwillnow.
A.gotoanearbyplantforconversionintobioethanol
B.earnmorecashC.BothAandBD.NeitherAnorB
65.ExtrapolatethatacrossallofBritain'sfarmlandandyougetenoughbioethanolto
accountforofallfuelusedannuallybyBritishmotorists.
A.two-fifthsB.50%C.aquarterD.one-twentieth
66.Goldsack'sroughlyacrescouldyieldenoughwheattoproduceamillion
miles'ofcarfuel.
A.twothousandandfiftyB.twomillionandfifty
C.modemmachinesandhi-techD.twohundredandfifty
G).Questions67to70:
ButfortheimmediatefuturethegreatvalueofAntarcticamaylieinotherlinesof
research—fromthecommoncoldtoproblemsofouterspace.Theformerisunder
scrutinyatabiologicallaboratoryatMcMurdoSound,wherecluestocertainvirusesare
beingsoughtinthestudyofepidemicsamongtheutterlyisolatedmembersofscientific
parties.Investigationsoftheweather'soriginsandpatternsarebeingpressed.Thereis
noquestionthatAntarcticaplaysanimportantroleintheweatherthataffectsthe
destiniesofthoselivingsouthoftheequator;somebelieveitseffectsarefeltinthenorth
aswell.Astospaceresearch,thereisnoplaceonearthbettersuitedthantheSouthPole
forcertainkindsofobservation.Hereisafirmlyfixedpoint,incontrasttothedrifting
floesthatcovertheNorthPole;fromitalldirectionsarenorth,andduringthesix
monthsofdarknessthestarscirclearoundapointdirectlyoverhead.TheUnitedStates
establishedanobservatorytherein1957fortheI.G.Y.andhasmaintainediteversince.
Nowitisanidealspacetrackingstation.Anyvehicleonamissioninthesouthernhalf
oftheheavensremainscontinuously“visible”toanantennaatthepole.Suchastationis
alsoabletoplayauniqueroleininterrogatingearthsatellitesinorbitoverbothpoles.
Suchsatellites—maintainingtheirsteadysweepsastheearthrevolvesbeneaththem一
coverallpartsoftheglobeandhenceareidealforweatherobservation,communications
andothertasks.TheSouthPolewouldbethecheckpointoneachcircuit,snatchingthe
datafromspace,processingthemincomputerswithinsecondsandrelayingthemtothe
restoftheworld.
67.arebeingsoughtinthestudyofepidemics
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