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職稱英語(yǔ)綜合類A級(jí)模擬26
第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)
下面每個(gè)句子中均有1個(gè)詞或短語(yǔ)畫有下畫線,請(qǐng)為每處畫線部分確定1個(gè)意義最為接
近的選項(xiàng)。
1>Thelocalauthoritieswilltakemeasurestodealwithnoisepollutioninthe
area.
A.controlB.learningC.powerD.government
2、Afterthewholeday1smarch;theyaretoofatiguedtowalkanymore.
A.hungryB.sleepyC.thirstyD.tired
3、Eachleaderhadasolemnlookashesignedthepeacetreaty.
A.sincereB.graveC.honestD.suspicious
4、Ittakesaboutanhourtogetthere,allowingforpossibletrafficdelays.
A.attendingB.takingaccountof
C.inthechargeofD.takingchargeof
5、Abarehillappearsbehindthejungle.
A.baldB.humidC.immenseD.level
6、OurcompanyiscollaboratingwithaJapanesefirmindesigninganewcomputer.
A.mergingB.allocatingC.communicatingD.cooperating
7、Threestraightlinesmeetingatthreepointsconstituteatriangle.
A.centeronB.comedowntoC.consistofD.form
8、Ithinkthisisadeliberateinsult.
A.carelessB.intentionalC.humiliatingD.serious
9、Theteacherswanttodoawaywithcheatingintheirschool.
A.docredittoB.retainC.putanendtoD.substitute
for
10、Theyjoinedthearmywillingly.
A.intentionallyB.consciouslyC.voluntarilyD.reluctantly
11>Heboastedthathewasthebestswimmerinhisschool.
A.braggedB.allegedC.claimedD.praised
12>Techniquestoemploytheenergyofthesunarebeingdeveloped.
A.convertB.storeC.useD.receive
13、Ourpublictransportationisnotsufficientfortheneedofthepeoplein
ourmajorcities.
A.additionalB.efficientC.excessiveD.adequate
14>Whensnowcollectsontopofabuildingduringthewinter,theweightsometimes
weakenstheconstructionandoccasionallycausestherooftocollapse.
A.selectsB.scattersC.meltsD.accumulates
15、Allforeigntroopsmustwithdrawfromthecountry.
A.retainB.retireC.reviseD.retreat
第2部分:閱讀判斷
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。
WinnersandLosers
Whyarethebiggestwinnersinthepastdecadeoftradeglobalizationmostly
inSouthandEastAsia,whereasthebiggestlosersaremostlyintheformer
Sovietbloc(集團(tuán))andsub-SaharanAfrica?Historyisapartialguide:East
Asiahasalongtradingtradition,latelyreinvigoratedbytheChineseadoption
ofmarketeconomics.TheSovietUnion,ontheotherhand,wasshelteredfrom
free-marketforcesformorethan70years.InAfrica,somecountriesare
disadvantagedbecauseofinadequateinfrastructure;manycountrieshavelittle
totradebutcommodities,thepricesofwhichhavefalleninrecentyears.
Insomeregionszcertaincountrieshavesufferedbyadoptingmisguided
policies,oftenunderpressurefromInternationalMonetaryFund.Firstamong
theseisRussia,whichintheearly1990striedtoembracecapitalismbefore
firstbuildingtheinstitutionsthatmakecapitalismwork,suchasan
independentbanksystem,asystemofbusinesslaw,andalladequatemethod
forcollectingtaxes.EncouragedbytheIMFtheWorldBankandtheU.S.Department
oftheTreasury,PresidentBorisYeltsin*sregimeprivatizedthestateowned
industrialsector,creatingaclassofoligarchs(寡頭政治集團(tuán)成員),whoknew
howunstableconditionswereathomezsenttheirmoneyabroadinsteadof
investingitathome.
Incontrast,China,thebiggestwinnerfromglobalization,didnotfollow
theIMFformula.OftheformerstatesoftheSovietbloczonlyafew,notably
PolandandHungary,managedtogrow,whichtheydidbyignoringIMFadvice
andadoptingexpansionaryplanszincludingspendingmorethantheycollected
intaxes.BotswanaandUgandaarealsoSuccessstories.Despitetheir
disadvantages,theircountriesachievedvigorousgrowthbycreatingstable
civilsocietiesliberalizingtradeandimplementingreformsthatrancounter
toIMFprescriptions.
16、Japanhasalongtradingtradition.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
17、RussiawaswronglyguidedbytheIMF.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
18>AllAfricancountriesfollowedtheIMFformula.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
19>TheSovietUnionwasacapitalistcountry.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
20、Australiaisoneofthebiggestwinnersfromglobalization.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
21>ChinadidnottakeIMF1sadvice.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
22、ManyhighofficialsinRussiahavemuchbenefitedfromprivatization.
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(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、3、4、5
段每段選擇1個(gè)最佳標(biāo)題;⑵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
佳選項(xiàng)。
IsThereaWaytoKeeptheBritain1sEconomyGrowing?
1Intoday*sknowledgeeconomy,nationssurviveonthethingstheydobest.
JapanesedesignelectronicswhileGermanexportengineeringtechniques.The
FrenchservethebestfoodandAmericansmakecomputers.
2Britainspecializesinthegiftoftalking.Thenationdoesn*tmanufacture
muchofanything.Butithaslawyers,stylistsandbusinessconsultantswho
earntheirlivingfromtalk,talkandmoretalk.TheWorldFoundationthink
1
tanksaystheUKsfouriconicjobstodayarenotscientists,engineerszteachers
andnurses.Instead,they*rehairdressers,celebrities,management
consultantsandmanagers.ButcanallthistalkingkeeptheBritisheconomy
going?TheBritishgovernmentthinksitcan.
3Althoughthecountry'stradedeficitwasmorethan~60billionin2006,
UK*slargestinthepostwarperiod,officialssaythecountryhasnothing
toworryabout.Infact,Britaindoeshaveaworld-classpharmaceuticalindustry,
anditstillmakesasmallsumfromsellingarmsabroad.Italsotrades
services--accountancyzinsurancezbankingandadvertising.Thegovernment
believesBritainisonthecuttingedgeoftheknowledgeeconomy.Afterallz
thecountryofShakespeareandWordsworthhasaliterarytraditionofwhich
tobeproud.Rock&rollisanEnglishlanguagemedium,andtherearebillions
tobemadebytheircutting-edgebands.Inotherwords,thecreativeeconomy
hasplentyofstrengthtocarrytheBritisheconomy.
4However,creativeindustriesaccountforonlyabout4percentofUK*s
exportsofgoodsandservices.Theindustriesarefindingithardtomake
aprofit,accordingtoareportoftheNationalEndowmentforScience,Technology
andtheArts.Thereportshowsonly38percentofBritishcompanieswereengaged
inninnovationactivities11,3percentagepointsbelowtheEUaverageandwell
belowGermany(61percent)andSweden(47percent).
11n
5InfactzitmightbebettertocallBritainaservanteconomy--there
areatleast4millionpeople"inservice".Themajorityofthepopulation
areemployedbytherichtocook,clean,andtakecareoftheirchildren.
Manygraduatesareevendoingmenialjobsforwhichtheydonotneedadegree.
Mostemploymentgrowthhasbeen,andwillcontinuetobe,atthelow-skill
endoftheservicesector--inshopszbars,hotelszdomesticserviceandin
nursingandcarehomes.
AGrowthofEconomy
B"Servant11Economy
CStrengthoftheCreativeEconomy
DWeaknessoftheCreativeEconomy
EGiftofTalking
FExportofTalkingMachines
23、Paragraph2
24、Paraqraph3
25、Paragraph4
26>Paragraph5
Atofindjobs
Btodolow-skilljobs
Ctofeeditspeople
Dtohandledisputes
Etomakeaprofit
FtoworryabouttheBritisheconomy
27、Everycountryhasitsownway_______.
28>TheBritishgovernmentdoesn1tseem
29、Thecreativeindustriesfinditdifficult
30、Manygraduatesareemployed__.
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(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。
第一篇
TheIceman
OnaSeptemberdayin1991ztwoGermanswereclimbingthemountainsbetween
AustriaandItaly.Highuponamountainpass,theyfoundthebodyofaman
lyingontheice.Atthatheight(10,499feet,or3z200meters),theiceis
usuallypermanentzbut1991hadbeenanespeciallywarmyear.Themountain
icehadmeltedmorethanusualandsothebodyhadcometothesurface.
Itwaslyingfacedownward.Theskeleton(wasinperfectcondition,except
forawoundinthehead.Therewasstillskinonthebonesandtheremains
ofsomeclothes.Thehandswerestillholdingthewoodenhandleofanaxand
onthefeettherewereverysimpleleatherandclothboots.Nearbywasapair
ofglovesmadeoftreebarkandaholderforarrows.
Whowasthisman?Howandwhenhadhedied?Everybodyhadadifferentanswer
tothesequestions.Somepeoplethoughtthatitwasfromthiscentury,perhaps
thebodyofasoldierwhodiedinWorldWar工,sinceseveralsoldiershad
alreadybeenfoundinthearea.ASwisswomanbelieveditmightbeherfather,
whohaddiedinthosemountainstwentyyearsbeforeandwhosebodyhadnever
beenfound.Thescientistswhorushedtolookatthebodythoughtitwasprobably
mucholder,maybeevenathousandyearsold.
WithmodemdatingtechniqueszthescientistssoonlearnedthattheIceman
wasabout5,300yearsold.Borninabout3300BCZhelivedduringtheBronze
AgeinEurope.Atfirstscientiststhoughthewasprobablyahunterwhohad
diedfromanaccidentinthehighmountains.Morerecentevidence,however,
tellsadifferentstory.AnewkindofX-rayshowsanarrowheadstillstuck
inhisshoulder.Itleftonlyatinyholeinhisskin,butitcausedinternal
damageandbleeding.Healmostcertainlydiedfromthiswoundzandnotfrom
thewoundonthebackofhishead.Thismeansthathewasprobablyinsome
kindofabattle.Itmayhavebeenpartofalargerwar,orhemayhavebeen
fightingbandits.Hemayevenhavebeenabandithimself.
Bystudyinghisclothesandtools,scientistshavealreadylearnedagreat
dealfromtheIcemanaboutthetimeshelivedin.wemayneverknowthefull
storyofhowhedied,buthehasgiveusimportantcluestothehistoryof
thosedistanttimes.
31>ThebodyoftheIcemanwasfoundinthemountainsmainlybecause.
A.hewaslyingontheice
B.hewasjustonamountainpass
C.twoGermanswereclimbingthemountains
D.themeltedicemadehimvisible
32、Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph2?
A.TheIcemanlivedapoorlife.
B.TheIcemanwasstruckdeadfrombehind.
C.TheIcemanwaskilledwhileworking.
D.TheIcemancouldhavediedfromthewoundinthehead.
33、AllthefollowingareassumptionsoncemadeabouttheIcemanEXCEPT.
A.hewasasoldierinWorldWarI
B.hewasaSwisswoman*slong-lostfather
C.hecamefromItaly
D.hewasbornaboutathousandyearsago
34、ThescientistsmadethedeductionthattheIceman.
A.hadgotawoundonthebackofhishead
B.hadatinyholeinhisskincausinghisdeath
C.washitintheshoulderbyanarrowhead
D.wasprobablyinsomekindofabattle
35、Theword"bandits'*inparagraph4couldbebestreplacedby
A.soldiers
B.hunters
C.robbers
D.shooters
弟一^扁
CallingforSafeCelebrationsThisFourthofJuly
LastFourthofJuly,Pete,a14-year-oldboy,wasenjoyingthelit-upskies
andloudboomsfromthefireworksbeingsetoffinhisneighborhood.Suddenly,
theeveningtookaterribleturn.Abottlerocketshotintohiseye,immediately
causinghimterriblepain.Hisfamilyrushedhimtotheemergencyroomfor
treatment.Asaresultoftheinjury,Petedevelopedglaucomaandcataracts.
Today,Petehaspermanentvisionlossinhisinjuredeyebecauseofhisbottle
rocketinjury.
JuneisFireworksEyeSafetyAwarenessMonth,andthroughitsEyeSmart
campaigntheAmericanAcademyofOphthalmologywantstoremindconsumersto
leavefireworkstoprofessionals.HThereisnothingworsethanaFourthof
Julycelebrationruinedbysomeonebeinghitintheeyewithabottlerocket,11
saidDr.JohnC.Hagan,clinicalcorrespondentfortheAcademyandan
ophthalmologistatDiscoverVisionCentersinKansasCity."Asafecelebration
meanslettingtrainedprofessionalshandlefireworkswhileyouenjoytheshow.n
AccordingtotheU.S.ConsumerProductSafetyCommission,morethan9,000
fireworksrelatedinjurieshappeneachyear.Ofthese,nearlyhalfare
head-relatedinjuries,withnearly30percentoftheseinjuriestotheeye.
One-fourthoffireworkseyeinjuriesresultinpermanentvisionlossor
blindness.Childrenarethemostcommonvictimsoffireworkabusezwiththose
fifteenyearsoldoryoungeraccountingfor50percentoffireworkseyeinjuries
intheUnitedStates.Dr.Haganestimatesthathispracticeseesmorethan
30injurieseachyearfromfireworks.
Evenfireworksthatmanypeopleconsidersaferepresentathreattothe
eyes.Forchildrenundertheageoffive,apparentlyharmlesssparklersaccount
forone-thirdofallfireworksinjuries.Sparklerscanburnatnearly2,000
degreesFahrenheit.
36、WhathappenedtoPetelastFourthofJuly?
A.Hewasburnedinahousefire.
B.Hewascaughtinarain.
C.Hewasinjuredinafight.
D.Hewashitintheeye.
37、TheAmericanAcademyofOphthalmologycallsonconsumersto
A.celebratetheFourthofJulywithfireworks.
B.leavefireworkstoprofessionalsintheircelebrations.
C.stopcelebratingtheFourthofJulyaltogether.
D.setofffireworkstogetherwithtrainedprofessionals.
38、HowmanyfireworkseyeinjuriesoccurintheUSeachyear?
A.About9z000.
B.About4,500.
C.About1,350.
D.About30.
39、FireworkseyeinjuriescanresultineachofthefollowingEXCEPT
A.blindness.
B.permanentvisionloss.
C.glaucomaandcataracts.
D.head-relatedinjuries.
40、WhichisNOTtrueofsparklers?
A.Theyareharmlesstochildren.
B.Theyareconsideredsafebymanypeople.
C.Theyareathreattotheeyes.
D.Theycanburnatveryhighdegrees.
FoodforLearning
InEritrea,asmallcountryinnortheastAfrica,approximately80percent
ofthepopulationisilliterate.Thatpercentageisevenhigherinwoman.
Asinmanydevelopingcountries,manyEritreanshavetraditionalideasabout
theroleofwomen.Theybelievethatwomenshouldstayhomeandtakecare
ofthefamilyandshouldnotgetaneducationorlookforajob.
ThesebeliefsareoneofthefactorsthatpreventEritrieaandother
developingcountriesfromimprovingtheireconomicsituation.Experiencein
manydevelopingcountrieshasshownthateducatedwomenhavefewerchildren
andhavemoreopportunitiesforimprovingtheirlivesandthelivesoftheir
families.InEritrea,infact,thereisgreatneedforimprovement.Itis
oneofthepoorestcountriesintheworld.FormanyEritreanfamilieszgetting
enoughfoodisadailyproblem.
TodealwiththeseproblemsztheEritreangovernmenttogetherwiththe
WorldFoodProgram,hasanewprogramthatoffersfoodasarewardforlearning.
Inprimaryschoolszallthechildrenreceivefoodpackagestotakehometo
theirfamilies.However,withthenewprogram,thegirlsreceivemorefood
thantheboys.Thisway,parentsareencouragedtosendtheirdaughterto
schoolratherthankeepingthemathome.
AnothergovernmentprogramthataimstoeducatewomenisFoodforTraining.
ManagedbytheNationalUnionofEritreanWomen,thisprogramofferfoodrewards
(alsofromWorldFoodOrganization)towomenandeldergirlswhoarewilling
tojointheprogram.Becauseofthe-warwithEthiopia,manywomenarebringing
uptheirfamiliesontheirown.Theyoftenliveinrefugeecamps,withno
landoftheirownandnowaytoearnmoney.Mostofthesewomenareilliterate
andhavenoskillstofindajob.Theyspendmostoftheirdaylookingfor
foodandpreparingitfortheirfamilies.
TheFoodforTrainingprogramhelpstheteenagersandwomenchangetheir
lives.Iftheyagreetojointheprogram,theyreceivealargepackageof
foodeachmonth.Inreturn,thewomenarerequiredtoattendfreeliterate
classesfortwohourseveryday.WhenFoodforTrainingclasseswereopen
intworegionsofEritrea,5000girlsandwomenjoinedinthefirsttwomonths.
Itisespeciallypopularwithteenagegirls,agedfourteentosixteen,who
haveneverhadachancetogotoschoolbefore.
TheorganizersofFoodforTrainingalsoplanstoofferotherkindsof
coursesforwomen,usingthesamesystemoffoodrewards.Inthesecoursesz
theywillteachwomenjobskillsandcraftssuchasbasketweaving.These
womenwillnotonlylearntoreadandwrite.Theywillbecomeawareofwhat
isgoingonintheircountry.
41>Accordingtothepassage,traditionalideasaboutwomen.
A.arerejectedbyyoungergeneration
B.helpimprovetheeconomy
C.hindereconomicdevelopment
D.havelittleimpactoneconomicdevelopment
42、TheEritreangovernmentisofferingextrafoodtogirlsinschoolinorder
to.
A.encouragetokeepgirlsathome
B.changetraditionalattitudestowardswomen
C.helpgirlsfeedtheirfamilies
D.createmorejobsforEritreanteachers
43、WiththeFoodforLearningprogram,womengetalargepackageoffood
aslongas_______.
A.theyattendfreeliteracyclasseseveryday
B.theyhavenolandoftheirown
C.theybringuptheirfamiliesontheirown
D.theyliveinrefugeecamps
44、Thenewliteracyprogramsareanexampleof.
A.theworkof5,000womenandteenagegirls
B.theproblemswiththeaidofinternationalorganizations
C.localandinternationalorganizationsworkingtogether
D.theEritreangovernmentworkingtokeepitspower
45、Accordingtothepassage,FoodforTrainingwill.
A.helpwomenbettertheirlives
B.encouragewomentoleavetheircountry
C.teachwomenaboutinternationalaid
D.allowwomentospendmoretimeathome
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(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。
LudwigVanBeethoven
LudwigVanBeethoven,amajorcomposerofthenineteenthcentury,overcame
manypersonalproblemstoachieveartisticgreatness.
BorninBonn,Germany,in1770,hefirststudiedmusicwiththecourtorganist,
GillesvanderEeden.Hisfatherwasexcessivelystrictandgiventoheavy-
drinking.46.AppointeddeputycourtorganisttoChristianGottlobNeefe
atasurprisinglyearlyagein1782,Beethovenalsoplayedtheharpsichord.
In1792hewassenttoViennabyhispatron,CountFerdinandWaldstein,to
studymusicunderHaydn.
Beethovenremainedunmarried.47.Continuallyplaguedbyillhealth,
hedevelopedanearinfectionwhichledtohistragicdeafnessin1819.
48.Hecompletedmaturemasterpiecesofgreatmusicaldepth:threepiano
sonataszfourstringquartets,theMissaSolemniszandthe9thSymphony.He
diedin1827.49
NotingthatBeethovenoftenflewintofitsofrage,Goetheoncesaidof
him,"Iamastonishedbyhistalentzbutheisunfortunatelyanaltogether
untamedpersonality.H50,
A.Inspiteofthishandicap,however,hecontinuedtowritemusic.
B.Becauseofirregularpaymentsfromhispublishersanderraticsupport
fromhispatrons,hewastroubledbyfinancialworriesthroughouthisadult
life.
C.Hislifewasmarkedbyapassionatededicationtoindependence.
D.Whenhismotherdied,Beethoven,then
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