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職稱英語理工類C級(jí)模擬17
第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)
下面每個(gè)句子中均有1個(gè)詞或短語劃有底橫線,請(qǐng)為每處劃線部分確定1個(gè)意義最為
接近的選項(xiàng)
1>Afterenteringthelivingroom,heremovedhisscarfandgloves.
A-movedB.hung
C.tookoffD.putoff
2、MyteacheralwaysinspiresmetodowhatIprefer.
A.teachesB,asks
C.encouragesD.insists
3、Igotoschoolbysubwayeveryday.
A.channelB.tunnel
C.trainD.underground
4、Idon11knowwhatmakesChristinasoattractivetoyoungmen.
A.charmingB.special
C.differentD.beautiful
5、Ashehadalreadybeenaccustomedtolivinginthecountryside,Jacksonrefused
tomovetothecity.
A.usedtoB.gotusedto
C.beenfondtoD.preferred
6、Althoughwehadquarreledwitheachotheryesterday,shestillturnedtome
forhelpthismorning.
A.askedB.paid
C.owedD.hoped
7、AshewantedtowatchthetennisfinaloftheOlympicGameszhelefta
pileofdishesunwashedinthekitchen.
A.numberB.stack
C,groupD.crowd
8、AsheisgoingtoworkinHollandfortwoyears,hewillbepartedfromhis
twochildren.
A.stayedB.separated
C.farD.worked
9、Nobodycanputupwithhisbadtemper.
A.standB,change
C.stopD.criticize
10>AssoonasJenniferaskedhisnameandaddressthemanrangoff.
A.rangbackB.rangup
C?hungupD.hungon
11>Thestrongstormdidlotsofdamagetothiscoastalvillage:severalfishing
boatsaredestroy6dandmanyhousesarecollapsed.
A.wreckedB.spoiled
C.tornD.injured
12、Themusicwasalittleloud,butexceptthatitwasagreatconcert.
A.betterthanB.morethan
C.otherthanD.ratherthan
13>Onbehalfofeveryoneinthisparty,Iwishyouaveryhappybirthday.
A.PresentingB.Assisting
C.RepresentingD.Cheating
14、ThegoldmedalwonbytwoChinesegirlsinthewomen1sdoublesoftennis
isofgreatsignificance.
A.happinessB.difficulty
C.importanceD.impatience
15>Humanbeingscannotexistwithoutair.
A.liveB.breathe
C.exerciseD.grow
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
提的是正確信息,請(qǐng)選擇A,如果該句提的是錯(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。
SonicDevice
Theotherday,Dr.RobertSmith,whoisblind,tookaremarkablestroll
throughthecampusoftheUniversityofCaliforniaatSantaBarbara.AsDr.
Smithwalkedalongthecampuszplacesandimpediments(障礙物)inhispath
seemedtocallouttheirnamestohimz"libraryhere,libraryhere","bench
here,benchhere".
Dr.Smithwastestingaprototype(樣機(jī))navigationsystemfortheblind
thatannouncedthesurroundingobjectsthroughstereoheadphonesthatwere
mountedtoacomputerinhisback-pack(背包),creatingvirtualreality
landscape(仿真景象).Theinformationcamenotfromsomeminiatureradarbut
fromthesignalsbroadcastbythemilitary*snetworkofglobalpositioning
satellites(全球定位衛(wèi)星).Oneday,itsdevelopershope,miniaturized(小型
化)versionsofthisnavigationdevice,whichnowweighs28pounds,willhelp
theblindnavigateunfamiliarneighborhoods.
"Withthissystemyoudonotneedtoknowathinginadvanceaboutwhere
H
youaregoing,saidDr.RobertaKlatzkyzapsychologistatCarnegieMellon
UniversitywhoisworkingwithDr.Smithtodevelopthenavigatingdevice.
Dr.MichaelOberdoroftheNationalEyeInstitutesaid,"Ablindpersoncould
walkdownthestreetandknownotjustthathewasat80thandBroadway,but
whatstoresarearound,andthatZabar*sdelicatessen(熟食店)wasupahead.
Thisnavigationsystemtellsyounotjustwherethereareobstacleszbutyour
overalllocationgeographically.HItletsblindusersconstructamental
mapofnewsurroundingsandlearntheirwayaround.
Thenavigationsystemusessignalsfromacomputerizedmaptocreatea
“virtualacousticdisplay(仿真聲音顯示)"Thisisatalkingmapinwhichlarge
objectsseemtoannouncethemselvesintheheadphoneswiththeprecisetiming
andloudnessthatwouldbethecaseiftheobjectswereactuallymakinga
sound.Thisallowstheblindpersontosenseimmediatelyhisorherdistance
ordirection,andusethatinformationforguidance.Whilenooneknowswhether
itisbecauseblindpeopletendtodevelopasharpersenseofhearing.Those
whohavetriedthesystemsaythattheyquicklyadapttolocatinganobject
throughthesounds."Oneofthecrucialfeaturesofthissystemisthatit
takesadvantageofsensorypsychophysics(感官心理物理學(xué))-howthebrain
interpretssignalsfromoutsidetomakeamapofyoursurroundingssoyou
H
cannavigatezDr.Oberdorsaid.
16、Withthehelpofthissonicdevice,obstaclesinthewaywillspeakout
theirname.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
17>Dr.Smithhopestomakethisdevicelightersoastohelptheblindnavigate
unfamiliarplaces.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
18>Thoughthisdevicewillbehelpful,itistooexpensiveformostofthe
blindtobuy.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
19>AccordingtoDr.OberdorzthisdevicecanonlyleadyoutotheBroadway
andtobuyfoodatZabar*sshop.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
20、Theblindhavebettersenseofhearingthanordinarypeople.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
21>Scientistsaimtoreducetheweightofthisdevicetofivepounds.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
22、Thesensorypsychophysicsplaysanimportantroleindevelopingthisdevice.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
第3部分:概括大意與完成句子
下面的段位后有2項(xiàng)測試任務(wù):⑴第23?26題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為第1?4段每
段選擇1個(gè)最佳標(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)最佳選
項(xiàng)。
TheWeightExperiment
1.NicolaWaitershasbeentakingpartinexperimentsinScotlandtodiscover
whyhumansgainandloseweight.Beinglockedinasmallroomcalleda
"calorimeter"(熱量測量室)isonewaytofindout.Thesignsabovethetworooms
readsimplynChamberOne"andnChamberTwo",thesearethecalorimeters:4m
by2mwhite-walledroomswherehumanvolunteersarelockedupinthename
ofscience.Outsidetheseroomsanothersignreads,"Pleasedonotenter-work
inprogress"andinfrontoftheroomsadvancedmachineryregisters(t己錄)every
movethevolunteersmake.Eachday,mealsmeasuredtothelastgramarepassed
throughaholeinthewallofthecalorimetertotheresidentvolunteer.
2.NicolaWaitersisoneofthetwentyvolunteerswho,overthepasteight
months,havespentvaryingperiodsinsidethecalorimeter.Tallandslim,
Nicoladoesnothaveaweightproblem,butthoughtthestrictdietmighthelp
herwithtrainingandfitnessprogram.Aself-employedcommunitydanceworker,
shewasabletofittheexperimentinaroundherwork.Shesawanadvert(廣
告)forvolunteersathergymandassheisinterestedinthewholeareaof
dietandexercise,shethoughtshewouldhelpout.
3.TheexperimentonNicolainvolvedherspendingonedayonafixeddiet
athomeandthenextintheroom.Thissequence(次序)wasrepeatedfourtimes
oversixweeks.Shearrivedatthecalorimeterat8:30a.m.oneachof
thefourmorningsandfromthenoneverythingsheateordrankwascarefully
measured.Hereverymovewasnotedtoo,herdailyexerciseroutinetimedto
thelastsecond.Atregularintervalszaftereating,shefilledinformsabout
howhungryshefeltandsamplesweretakenforanalysis.
4.Thescientistshelpedvolunteersimpose(確立)akindoforderonthe
longdaystheyfacedintheroom."Thefirsttime,Ionlytookonevideoand
abook.ButitwasOK,becauseIwatchedTVtherestofthetime;HsaysNicola.
Andtwiceadaysheusedtheexercisebike.Shepedaled(踩踏板)forhalfan
hour,watchedbyresearcherstomakesureshedidn1tgotoofast.
5.Itseemsthatsomefoodsencourageyoutoeatmore,whileotherssatisfy
youquickly.Volunteersarealreadyshowingthathigh-fatdietsarelesslikely
tomakeyoufeelfull.Believingthattheymaynowknowwhatencouragespeople
toovereatztheresearchersareabouttostarttestingahigh-protein
weight-lossdiet.VolunteersarerequiredandNicolahassignedupforfurther
sessions.
A.Whatdoesthecalorimeterlooklikeinside?
B.whatprogramwasdesignedfortheexperiments?
C.Whatisacalorimeter?
D.Whatwasthefirstimpression?
E,Howdidthevolunteerskillthetime?
F.WhydidNicolajoinintheexperiments?
23、Paragraph1_______
24、Paragraph2_______
25、Paragraph3_______
26、Paragraph4
A.thevolunteersdo
B.becauseshedoesnothaveaweightproblem
C.becausethelifetherecanbeveryboring
D.makepeopleovereat
E.becauseshewasherownboss
F.afterpassingahigh-proteintest
27、Themachineryoutsidethecalorimetersrecordseverything
28>NicolaWaitershadtimefortheexperiments.
29、Volunteershavetogetpreparedforthetimeinthecalorimeter
30、Theexperimentsshowthathigh-fatdiets.
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)。
弟扁
第一扁
AccurateTimer
Thesedaystimeiseverything.Betweenmeetingsandappointments,deadlines
andconferencecalls,myschedulerequiresthatIknowthetimedowntothe
minute.Evenonweekends,Ihaveafootballteamtocoach,showstotapeand
planestocatch.If11mlate,I*msunk.Theproblemisthatit1shardifmy
clocksaren11correct.Eventhedigitalclockscandisplaytimeinaccurately.
Deadbatteries,timechanges,anyofthesecancauseaclocktobeinaccurate.
Nowthereisnoneedtoworry,becauseadvancedradiotechnologyhasproduced
aclockwhichgetsthetimedirectlyfromtheU.S.AtomicClockinFortCollins,
Colorado,thestandardfortime-keepingallovertheworld.TheAtomicClock
byAcornisthemostaccurate,reliableandconvenienttimepieceyoucanhave.
Everymorningat1:00a.m,this11smart'*clockinColoradoautomatically
resetsitselftotheexacthour,minuteandsecond.TheU.S.AtomicClock
isaccuratetotenbillionthsofasecondperday.Thismeansthattheclock
deviateslessthanonesecondoveraonemillion-yearperiod.TheAtomicClock
evenadjustsautomaticallyfordaylightsavingtimezsoyoudon*thaveto
rememberto"springforward"or"fallback'1.Thedesktopclockmodelisthe
onlyatomicClockthatwillnotlosetimewithlowpowerorwhenyouchange
itsbatteries.
Themostaccurateclockintheworldisofnouseifitisdifficultto
operate.TheAcornAtomicClockisengineeredinGermanyusingthelatest
scientifictechnology.Itcomesintwostyles,thewallclockandthedesktop
model.Botharedesignedtobefunctionalandeasytouse.Thedeskclock1s
displayfeaturestheexacttime(inhours,minutesandseconds),monthand
date,oryoucanchoosetodisplayanytwoU.S.orworldtimezones.Itweighs
onlyeightounceszandistheperfecttravelclockItalsohasdualalarms,
perfectforcouples.Boththedesktopandthewallmodelshaveaninternal
antennaforgoodreceptionwithoutunattractivewires.
31、Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Theimportanceoftiming.
B.Theworkingprincipleofanordinaryclock.
C.ThefeaturesoftheU.S.AtomicClock.
D.ThemanufactureroftheU.S.AtomicClock.
32、TheU.S.AtomicClockissoaccuratethat.
A.itgainsonlyasecondinamillionyears
B.itsdeviationiswithinasecondinamillionyears
c.itlosesonlyasecondinamillionyears
D.itsdeviationcanneverbedetected
33、TheU.S.AtomicClockadjustsautomaticallyfor
A.springtime
B.summertime
C.autumntime
D.wintertime
34、Whydoesthewriterwanttoknowthetimedowntotheminute?
A.Becausehealwayschairsmeetings.
B.Becausehehasgotafootballteamtocoach.
C.Becauseheisthepilotofaplane.
D.Becausehehasaverytighttimetabletofollow.
35、WhichofthefollowingabouttheU.S.AtomicClockisNOTtrue?
A.Ithasdualalarms.
B.Ithasanoutsideantenna.
C.Itisaperfecttravelclockduetoitslightweight.
D.Itdisplaystwotimezones.
弟一^扁
WhateverHappenstoOldComputers?
Youhavejustgotanewcomputerandyouaredelightedwithit.Itisdoing
everythingyouwantedyournewcomputertodo.Butwhatareyougoingtodo
withyouroldcomputer?Haveyoueverwonderedwhatotherpeopledowiththeir
oldcomputers?Inthepasttheyhaveoftenpaidhighpricesfortheirold
computers,buthowmuchdoyouthinkthesecomputersareworthnow?Fewpeople
wanttobuyacomputerthathasbecomeoutofdateorhasbeenreplacedby
anewermodel.Unfortunately,theonlythingyoucandowithacomputerthat
youhavehadforfiveorsixyearsistothrowitawaywithyourothergarbage!
Whatdomanypeopledowhentheytrytoselltheiroldcomputers?Foolishly,
theytakeintoaccountitsoriginalcostandthenreducethepriceaccording
totheageofthecomputerratherlikeasecond-handcar.Theyarewrong.
Theyforgetthatnewcomputersarebecomingcheapereveryday,makingold
computersalmostworthless.In1985,forexample;agoodcomputercostover
US$4z000.Tenyearslateritsownerwouldbeluckytoget$400.Although
oldcomputersarestillmoreusefulthanoldtypewriters,youmustbecareful
aboutbuyingasecond-handcomputer.Themicrochipsinacomputermaylast
alongtime,buttheharddiskwillnot.Itwillprobablycostmoretoreplace
theharddiskwithanewonethanthecomputeritselfisworth.Moreover,
replacingtheoldprocessorinacomputerissimplynotworththetrouble
asitwillprobablybeincapableofrunningnewersoftware.Ultimately,saving
andrepairinganoldcomputerislikebuildingacarfromspareparts.It
isfarcheapertobuyanewcar.
Onewe11-knowncomputermagazinerecentlycompiledalistoftenthings
todowithanoldcomputer.Onesuggestionwastodonateittocharityor
giveitasoneofthesmallprizesinacompetition.Thefinalsuggestion
wastostoreitinasafeplaceandhopethatitwouldbecomeacollector*s
iteminfifteenortwentyyearsthoughthearticleinthemagazineadmitted
thatinfifteenortwentyyearstheremaybesomanyoldcomputersthatthey
willallbeworthless.
Whateveryoudecidetodowithanoldcomputerwillnotalterthefact
thatitwillbeuselessasapieceoftechnologyinseveralyears.Theworld
ofcomputersisquicklychangingandeventuallyallcomputerswillnotonly
beintegratedwithvideotelephoneandrunCD-ROMdiskszbutwillalsobe
abletoperformacountlessnumberoftaskswhichasyetwecannotevenimagine.
Alltheseuseswillrequiremuchmoreadvancedandpowerfulmachinesthat
willautomaticallycondemneventhemostadvancedcomputertodaytothegarbage
canofthetwentiethcentury.
36、Accordingtothepassage,ifacomputerisold,you'dbetter.
A.repairit
B.threwitaway
C.sellitatahighprice
D.putitinasafeplaceforfutureuse
37>Theauthorsaysthatanoldcomputercanbesoldat.
A.ahighprice
B.averylowprice
C.halfofitsoriginalprice
D.itsoriginalprice
38、Thepassagetellsusthatitwillcostfarmoretorepairanoldcomputer
thanto_______.
A.buyanewone
B.buyanewcar
C.repairanoldcar
D.buildacarfromspareparts
39、Thewordudonate"(Line2,Paragraph4)isclosestinmeaningto.
A."give"
B."send"
C."take"
D."move11
40、Theauthorarguesthatthemostadvancedcomputertoday.
A.isuseless
B.isworthless
C.ischeap
D.willeventuallybeoutofdate
XR------^植
ForecastingMethods
Thereareseveraldifferentmethodsthatcanbeusedtocreateaforecast.
Themethodaforecasterchoosesdependsupontheexperienceoftheforecaster,
theamountofinformationavailabletotheforecaster,thelevelofdifficulty
thattheforecastsituationpresentsandthedegreeofaccuracyorconfidence
neededintheforecast.
Thefirstofthesemethodsisthepersistencemethod:thesimplestof
producingaforecast.Thepersistencemethodassumesthattheconditionsat
thetimeoftheforecastwillnotchange.Forexample,ifitissunnyand
37degreestoday,thepersistencemethodpredictsthatitwillbesunnyand
37degreestomorrow.Iftwoinchesofrainfalltoday,thepersistencemethod
wouldpredicttwoinchesofrainfortomorrow.However,ifweatherconditions
changesignificantlyfromdaytoday,thepersist-encemethodusuallybreaks
downandisnotthebestforecastingmethodtouse.
Thetrendsmethodinvolvesdeterminingthespeedanddirectionofmovement
forfronts,highandlowpressurecenters,andareasofcloudsandprecipitation
(降雨量).Usingthisinformation,theforecastercanpredictwhereheorshe
expectsthosefeaturestobeatsomefuturetime.Forexample,ifastorm
systemis1000mileswestofyourlocationandmovingtotheeastat250miles
perday,usingthetrendsmethodyouwouldpredictitwillarriveinyour
areain4days.Thetrendsmethodworkswellwhensystemscontinuetomove
atthesamespeedinthesamedirectionforalongperiodoftime.Ifthey
slowdown,speedup,change,intensityorchangedirection,thetrendsforecast
willprobablynotworkwell.
Theclimatology(氣候?qū)W)methodisanothersimplewayofproducingaforecast.
Thismethodinvolvesaveragingweatherstatisticsaccumulatedovermanyyears
tomaketheforecast.Forexample,ifyouwereusingtheclimatologymethod
topredicttheweatherforNewYorkCityonJuly4th,youwouldgothrough
alltheweatherdatathathasbeenrecordedforeveryJuly4thandtakean
average.Theclimatologymethodonlyworkswellwhentheweatherpatternis
similartothatexpectedforthechosenoneofyear.Ifthepatternisquite
unusualforthegiventimeofyear,theclimatologymethodwilloftenfail.
Theanalogmethod(類推法)isaslightlymorecomplicatedmethodofproducing
aforecast.Itinvolvesexaminingtoday'sforecastscenarioandremembering
adayinthepastwhentheweatherscenario(天氣狀況)lookedverysimilar(an
analog).Theforecasterwouldpredictthattheweatherinthisforecastwill
behavethesameasitdidinthepast.Theanalogymethodisdifficultto
usebecauseitisvirtuallyimpossibletofindapredictanalog.Variousweather
featuresrarelyalignthemselvesinthesamelocationstheywereintheprevious
time.Evensmalldifferencesbetweenthecurrenttimeandtheanalogcanlead
toverydifferentresults.
41、WhatfactorisNOTmentionedinchoosingaforecastingmethod?
A.Imaginationoftheforecaster.
B.Necessaryamountofinformation.
C.Practicalknowledgeoftheforecaster.
D.Degreeofdifficultyinvolvedinforecasting.
42、Persistencemethodwillworkwell.
A.ifweatherconditionschangegreatlyfromday
B.ifweatherconditionsdonotchangemuch
C.onsunnydays
D.onrainydays
43、Thelimitationofthetrendsmethodisthesameasthepersistencemethod
inthat_______.
A.itmakespredictionsaboutweather
B.makespredictionsaboutprecipitation
C.theweatherfeaturesneedtobewelldefined
D.theweatherfeaturesneedtobeconstantforalongperiodoftime
44、Whichmethodmayinvolvehistoricalweatherdata?
A.Thetrendsmethod.
B.Theanalogmethod.
C.Bothclimatologymethodandanalogmethod.
D.Thetrendsmethodandthepersistencemethod.
45、Itwillbeimpossibletomakeweatherforecastusingtheana1ogmethod.
A.whenthecurrentweatherscenariodiffersfromtheanalog
B.whenthecurrentweatherscenari
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