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職稱英語綜合類C級模擬29
第1部分:詞匯選項
下面每個句子中均有1個詞或短語畫有下畫線,請為每處畫線部分確定1個意義最為接
近的選項。
1>Hasshealteredhermind?
A.gaveupB.madeupC.alternatedD.
changed
2、Hesucceededbecauseheisbothdiligentandintelligent.
A.ambitiousB.lazyC.hardworkingD.
clever
3、Employeesareentitledtoanannualpaidleaveoffifteendays.
A.dailyB.weeklyC.monthlyD.yearly
4、Anacademictermlastingapproximatelythreemonths.
A.actuallyB.nearlyC.especiallyD.
fairly
5、ThestandardssetfouryearsagoinSeoulwillbefarbelowtheathletes'
capabilitiesnow.
A.capacitiesB.strengthsC.possibilitiesD.
abilities
6、Acutininterestratesshouldhelpstimulateeconomicrecovery.
A.promoteB.encourageC.produceD.create
7、Theyagreedtosettlethedisputebypeacefulmeans.
A.completeB.determineC.uniteD.
solve
8、Hepredictedthatanearthquakewasimminent.
A.foretoldB.proposedC.promisedD.
identified
9、Howdoyouaccountforyourabsencefromtheclassthismorning?
A.explainB.expandC.examineD.
review
10>Allthreemenwerehot,dirty,andexhausted.
A.hungryB.thirstyC.tiredD.
exited
11NHeputforwardaplanforimprovingtheirworkingconditions
A.liftingB.convertingC.developingD.
bettering
12>Theherbmedicineeventuallycuredherdisease.
A.nicelyB.apparentlyC.finallyD.
naturally
13>Ihaveseveralsparetickets.
A.thinB.extraC.attachedD.
prepared
14、Everyonecantellthispoorman1slongingforknowledge.
A.desireB.lengthC.pursuitD.
objective
15>Christiansbelievethatthesoullivesforever.
A.heartB.mindC.spiritD.
emotion
第2部分:閱讀判斷
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:如果該句提供
的是正確信息,請選擇A;如果該句提供的是錯誤信息,請選擇B;如果該句的信息文
中沒有提及,請選擇C。
FermiProblem
OnaMondaymorninginJuly,theworld*sfirstatombombexplodedinthe
NewMexicodesert.Fortysecondslater,theshookwavesreachedthebasecamp
wheretheItalian-AmericanphysicistEnricoFezmiandhisteamstood.After
amentalcalculation,Fermiannouncedtohisteamthatthebomb1senergyhad
equated10,000tonsofTNT.Thebombteamwasimpressed,butnotsurprised.
Fermi1sgeniuswasknownthroughoutthescientificworld.In1938hehadwon
aNobelPrize.Fouryearslaterheproducedthefirstnuclearchainreaction,
leadingusintothenuclearage.SinceFermi*sdeathin1954,nophysicist
hasbeenatonceamasterexperimentalistandaleadingtheoretician.
Likeallvirtuosos(大師),Fermihadadistinctivestyle.Hepreferred
themostdirectroutetoananswer.Hewasverygoodatdividingdifficult
problemsintosmallzmanageablebitstalentweallcanuseinourdailylives.
TodevelopthistalentinhisstudentszFermiwouldsuggestatypeofquestion
nowknownasaFermiproblem.Uponfirsthearingoneofthese,youhaven11
theremotestnotionoftheanswer,andyoufeelcertainthattoolittle
informationhadbeengiventosolveit.Yetwhentheproblemisbrokeninto
sub-problems,eachanswerablewithoutthehelpofexpertsorbooks,youcan
comeclosetotheexactsolution.
SupposeyouwanttodetermineEarth'scircumferencewithoutlookingit
up.EveryoneknowsthatNewYorkandLosAngelesareabout3,000milesapart
andthatthetimedifferencebetweenthemisthreehours.Threehoursis
one-eighthofaday,andadayisthetimeittakestheplanettocomplete
onerotation,soitscircumferencemustbeeighttimes3000or24000miles.
Thisanswerdiffersfromthetruevalue,24,902.45mileszbylessthanfour
percent.
UltimatelythevalueofdealingwitheverydayproblemsthewayFermidid
liesintherewardsofmakingindependentdiscoveriesandinventions.Itdoesn*t
matterwhetherthediscoveryisasimportantasdeterminingthepowerofan
atomorassmallasmeasuringthedistancebetweenNewYorkandLosAngeles.
Lookinguptheanswer,orlettingsomeoneelsefinditdeprivesyouofthe
pleasureandpridethataccompanycreativity,anddeprivesyouofanexperience
thatbuildsupself-confide.Thus,approachingpersonaldilemmasasFermi
problemscanbecomeahabitthatenrichesyourlife.
16、Fermi1steamwasimpressedbyFermi1sannouncementinthebasecampbecause
hecouldevenworkoutthepoweroftheatombombinhismind.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
17>Fermi,anexperimentalistaswellasatheoretician,wonaNobelPrize
forproducingthefirstnuclearchainreactionintheworld.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
18>DividingabigproblemintosmallproblemsisatalentFermihadanda
talentthathaspracticalvalueinlife.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
19>Fermiproblemistodevelopthetalentofbreakingaseeminglyunanswerable
problemintosub-problemsandfindingthesolutiontoit,whichisatypical
Fermiproblem.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
20、ThenthefourthparagraphtellsushowFermisolvedtheproblemofearth1s
circumferencewithoutlookingup.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
21、Thelastparagraphconcludesthewholewritingbystressingthevalue
ofimportantinventionsandsmalldiscoveries.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
22、Fermiwasfamousforinventingadevicetocalculatebomb1senergy
accurately.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
第3部分:概括大意與完成句子
下面的短文后有2項測試任務(wù):(1)第23?26題要求從所給的6個選項中為第2、3、4、5
段每段選擇1個最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第27?30題要求從所給的6個選項中為每個句子確定1個最
佳選項。
Ford
1Ford1sgreatstrengthwasthemanufacturingprocessnotinvention.Long
beforehestartedacarcompany,hewasaworker,knownforpickinguppieces
ofmetalandwireandturningthemintomachines.Hestartedputtingcars
togetherin1891,althoughitwasbynomeansthefirstpopularautomobile,
theModelTshowedtheworldjusthowcreativeFordwasatcombiningtechnology
andmarket.
2Thecompany1sassemblylinealonethrewAmerica1sIndustrialRevolution
intooverdrive(高速運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)).Insteadofhavingworkersputtogethertheentire
car,Ford'sfriends,whoweregreattoolmakersfromScotland,organizedteams
thataddedpartstoeachModelTasitmoveddownaline.BythetimeFord'
sHighlandParkplantwashumming(嗡嗡作響)alongin1914ztheworld'sfirst
automaticconveyorbeltcouldturnoutacarevery93minutes.
3ThesameyearHenryFordshockedtheworldwiththe$5adayminimum
Wagescheme,thegreatestcontributionhehadevermade.TheaverageWage
intheautoindustrythenwas$2.34fora9-hourshift.Fordnotonlydoubled
thathealsotookanhourofftheworkday.Inthoseyearsitwasunthinkable
thatamancouldbepaidthatmuchfordoingsomethingthatdidn*tinvolve
anawfullotoftrainingoreducation.TheWallStreetJournalcalledthe
plannaneconomiccrime"andcriticseverywherelaughedatFord.
4Butasthewageincreasedlatertodaily$10,itprovedacritical
componentofFord'sdreamtomaketheautomobileaccessibletoallThecritics
weretoostupidtounderstandthatbecauseFordhadloweredhiscostsper
car,thehigherwagesdidn1tmatter,exceptformakingitpossibleformore
peopletobuycars.
AFord1sFollowers
BTheAssemblyLine
CFord1sGreatDream
DTheEstab1ishmentoftheCompany
EFord1sBiggestContribution
FFord1sGreatTalent
23、paragraph1
24、paragraph2
25>paragraph3
26>paragraph4
Acriticizedbythemedia
Bthelowwageintheautoindustry
Cownacar
DProducecarsinlargenumbers
Ethe8-hour-shiftpractice
Fcombinedtechnologyandmarket
27、Theassemblylinemadeitpossibleto
28、Fordwasthefirsttoadopt.
29、Higherwagesenabledmanypeopleto
30、Ford'shigher-wageandlower-coststrategywasstrongly.
第4部分:閱讀理解
下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題。請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定1個最佳選項。
第一管
PronouncingaLanguage
Pronouncingalanguageisaskill.Everynormalpersonisanexpertin
theskillofpronouncinghisownlanguage;butfewpeopleareevenfairly
proficientatpronouncingforeignlanguages.Nowtherearemanyreasonsfor
this,someobvious,someperhapsnotsoobvious.ButIsuggestthatthebasic
reasonwhypeopleingeneraldonotspeakforeignlanguagesverymuchbetter
thantheydonativelanguageisthattheyfailtounderstandthetruenature
oftheproblemoflearningtopronounce.Fartoomanypeoplefailtorealize
thatpronouncingaforeignlanguageisaskill--onethatneedscarefultraining
ofaspecialkind,andonethatcannotbegainedbyjustleavingittotake
careofitself.Ithinkeventeachersoflanguage,whilerealizingtheimportance
ofagoodaccent,oftenneglectzintheirpracticalteaching,thebranchof
studyconcernedwithspeakingthelanguage.SothefirstpointIwanttomake
isthatEnglishpronunciationmustbetaught;theteachershouldbeprepared
todevotesomeofthelessontimetothis,andgetthestudenttofeelthat
hereisamatterworthyofreceivinghiscloseattention.So,thereshould
beoccasionswhenotheraspectsofEnglish,suchasgrammarorspelling,are
allowedforthemomenttotakesecondplace.
Besidesthisquestionofthetimegiventopronunciation,therearetwo
otherrequirementsfortheteacher:thefirstzknowledge;thesecond,technique.
Itisalsopossibletogetaclearmentalpictureoftherelationshipbetween
thesoundsofdifferentlanguageszbetweenthespeechhabitsofEnglishpeople
andthose,say,ofyourstudents.Unlesstheteacherhassuchapicturezany
commentshemaymakeonhisstudents1pronunciationareunlikelytobeof
muchuse,andlessontimespentonpronunciationmaywellbetimewasted.
31、Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutpronouncingforeignlanguage?
A.Everynormalpersonisanexpertintheskillofpronouncingforeign
languages.
B.Itisdifficultforpeopletopronounceforeignlanguages.
C.Nooneisreallyanexpertintheskillofpronouncingforeignlanguages.
D.Therearenotmanypeoplewhoareevenfairlygoodatit.
32、Whatisthecauseofgoingabouttheproblemofpronunciationinthewrong
way?
A.Anobviouscauseofnotunderstandingtheproblemcorrectly
B.Aresultofnotspeakingwell
C.Aresultofnotunderstandingtheproblemcorrectly
D.Notanobviouscauseofspeakingpoorly
33、Accordingtothewriter,whatareteacherslikelytoignore?
A.Thepracticaltechniquesofteaching
B.Theimportanceofagoodaccent
C.Theteachingofspellingandgrammar
D.Theteachingofpronunciation
34、Whatarethethreeimportantrequirementsforteachersinteaching?
A.Attention,information,technique.
B.Time,knowledge,attention.
C.Time,knowledge,technique.
D.Information,technique,aclearmentalpicture.
35、Whatdoesastudentwhomasterscorrectspeechhabitsdependon?
A.Theteacher*sproperteachingtechnique
B.Thelearningofgrammar
C.Theknowledgeofspelling
D.Theteacher1steachingmethodforpronunciation
第二篇
WorkingSuccessfullywithinCulturalBoundaries
SoonafterstartingourjobinChina,werealizedthatthegreatestchallenge
wefacedwouldnotbeourday-to-dayresponsibilitiesbutacompletelyforeign
workenvironmentandculture.
Wewereusedtotheverydirectzsometimesconfrontationalzbutmoreequal
styleofmanagementintheUnitedStates.Herezwewerefacedwiththe
never-direct,never-confrontationalstyleofmanagementcommoninAsia.
Weoftenhearsimilarstories.Onewomansharedherexperienceofreturning
toChinaaftermorethan15yearsintheUS.Althoughshespentmostofher
childhoodinChina,shefeltthathercolleagues1thinkingprocesseswere
completelyforeigntoher.Sheneededtoadaptherselftothecultureofher
companyonlythenwouldshebesuccessfulatherjob.Intheend,shewasn*t
abletosuccessfullyre-adaptherselftotheculture.Whatshedidn*trealize
wasthat,ratherthandisagreeingwithherideas,theydisagreedwithher
methodofimplementingthem.Forexample,insteadofrecognizinghercompany*s
strictchain-of-command,shehadinonecasetakenherplanstraighttothe
companychairman.Thisactionconsequentlycausedhersuperiorstoloseface.
ShehadunwittinglybrokenacardinalruleofChineseculture.
OnemanwhospentmanyyearsoverseasbeforereturningtoChinatohead
upthelocaloperationsofamultinationalcompany,hadasimilarexperience.
Inhisfirstmanagementteammeeting,hepresentedhisplansforanewdirection
inChinaoperations.Hisrequestwasmetwithanuncomfortablesilence,with
noneofthemanagersdaringtospeakup.Theyhadnotbeenpreparedforhis
openstyleofmanagement.Soonhequicklydeterminedthathisfirston-the-job
challengewouldbetobuildupmanagers*confidenceinhim,andthathehad
todothisindividually,notinagroup.Withinayear,theirmanagementteam
meetingsweretransformedintotheinteractive,brainstormingsessionsthat
heintendedthemtobe.
Therefore,itwasn*tuntilafterwehadlearnedtoappreciatetheculture
ofourworkplaceandearnedtheconfidenceandtrustofourinferiorsthat
wewereabletomoveforwardandsuccessfullydoourjob.Wemustfirstunderstand
andacceptacultureforwhatitis;onlythenwillwebeabletosuccessfully
workwithinit.
36、WhatarethedifferencesinstyleofmanagementintheUSAandChinaaccording
totheauthor?
A.IntheUSA,itisindirectstyleofmanagement.InChina,itisdirect.
B.IntheUSA,itisdirectstyleofmanagement.InChina,itisnever-direct.
C.IntheUSA,itisalwaysconfrontational.InChina,itissometimes
confrontational.
D.IntheUSA,itisequal.InChinaitisunequal.
37>WheredidthewomanthinkshedifferedfromherChinesecolleagues?
A.Inthethinkingprocess.
B.Intreatingthesamething.
C.Inimplementing.
D.Inunderstandingtherule.
38、WhatisthecardinalruleofChineseculturementionedinthispassage?
A.Theobediencetothesuperior.
B.Thestrictchain-of-command.
C.Confidenceinthemanager.
D.Individualdiscussionbeforemakingitopen.
39、HowdidtheChinesemanagersfirstlyrespondtotheman*smanagementstyle?
A.Theyallapplauded.
B.Theyalldisagreed.
C.Theyallkeptsilent.
D.Theyallshowedgreatinterest.
40、Ifonewantstoworksuccessfullyinadifferentculture,whatisthe
firstthinghe/sheshoulddo?
A.Learntoappreciatethecultureofhis/herworkplace.
B.Earntheconfidenceandtrustofhis/hersuperiors.
C.Getalongwellwiththecolleagues.
D.Workharderthanothers.
卯—^植
ACarrotaDayKeepsCancerAway
Amongallthemalignancies,lungcanceristhebiggestkiller:morethan
100,000Americansayeardieofthedisease.Givingupsmokingisoneofobvious
waytoreducetherisk,butanotheranswermaylieinthekitchen.According
toanewreportzevenheavysmokersmaybeprotectedfromdevelopinglung
cancerbyasimpledietarymeasure:adailyportionofcarrotszspinachor
anyothervegetableorfruitcontainingaformofvitaminAcalledcarotene.
Thefinding,publishedintheBritishmedicaljournalTheLancet,ispart
ofalong-rangeinvestigationofdietanddisease.Since1957ateamofAmerican
researchershasmonitoredthedietaryhabitsandmedicalhistoriesof2,000
middle-agedmenemployedbytheWesternElectricCo.inChicago.LedbyDr.
RichardShelelleofChicago*sRush-Presbyterian,St.Luke*sMedicalCenter,
theresearchersrecentlybegantosortoutthelinksbetweenthesubjects'
dietarypatternsandcancer.Otherstudiesofanimalsandhumanshavesuggested
thatvitaminAofferssomeprotectionagainstlungcancer.Thecorrelation
seemedlogicalzsincevitaminAisessentialforthegrowthoftheepithelial
(上皮的)tissuethatlinestheairwaysofthelungs.
Vegetables:Buttheearlierresearchdidnotdistinguishbetweentwo
H
differentformsofthevitamin.Preformed**vitaminAzknownasretinolzis
foundmainlyinliveranddairyproductslikemilk,cheese,butterandeggs.
ButvitaminAisalsomadeinthebodyfromcarotenezwhichisabundantin
avarietyofvegetablesandfruits,includingcarrots,spinach,squash,tomatoes,
sweetpotatoesandapples.
IntheWesternElectricstudy,Shekelleandhiscolleaguesfoundlittle
correlationbetweentheincidenceoflungcancerandtheconsumptionoffoods
containingpreformedvitaminA,butwhentheyexaminedthedataoncarotene
intake,theydiscoveredasignificantrelationship.Amongthe488menwho
hadthelowestlevelofcaroteneconsumption,therewere.fourteencasesof
lungcancer;inagroupofthesamesizethatatethemostcarotenezonly
twocasesdeveloped.Theapparentprotectiveeffectofcaroteneheldupeven
forlongtimesmokersbuttoalesserdegree.
Furtherstudieswillbenecessarybeforethelinkbetweenlungcancerand
carotenecanbefirmlyestablished.Inthemeantime,researcherswarnagainst
takinglargenumbersofvitaminApillszbecausethetabletscontainaform
ofthechemicalthatcanbeextremelytoxicinhighdoses.Instead,theyadvise
awell-balancedietthatincludesfoodsrichincarotene.Forasmoker,a
half-cupofcarrotseverydaymightpossiblymakethedifferencebetweenlife
anddeath.
41>Whatdoes"malignancy"inthetextreferto?
A.Cancer.
B.Sickness.
C.Vitamins.
D.Disease.
42、WhydidDr.ShelellethinkthecorrelationbetweenvitaminAandlung
cancerprotectionwaslogical?
A.VitaminAcauseslungcancer.
B.VitaminAcureslungcancer.
C.VitaminAisnecessaryforthegrowthofthetissueliningthelungs.
D.VitaminAisamoleculethatpreventssmokefrombeinginhaled.
43、Amongthegroupsstudied,whohadthemostcasesoflungcancer?
A.Thosewiththelowestlevelofcaroteneintake.
B.Thosewiththehighestlevelocaroteneintake.
C.Thosewhoateonlyfoodscontainingcarotene.
D.Thosewiththelowestintakeofcarrots.
44、Whereiscarotenepresent?
A.tomatoes
B.carrots
C.squash
D.alloftheabove
45、WhydoresearcherswarnagainsttakinglargenumbersofvitaminApills?
A.Thepillsarehardtoswallow.
B.Thepillscontainachemicalthatcanbetoxicinhighdoses.
C.Thepillsareexpensive.
D.Thepillscauselungcancer.
第5部分:補(bǔ)全短文
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。
RoboticHighwayCones
AUniversityofNebraskaprofessorhasdevelopedroboticconesand
barrels.46.Theycanevenbeprogrammedtomoveontheirownatanyparticular
partoftheday,saidShaneFarritorzanassistantprofessorofmechanical
engineeringatNebraska.
Forexample,ifworkersarrivedat6am,theconescouldmovefromthe
sideofthehighwaytoblockoffthelaneatthattime.47,"Itjustseems
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