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職稱英語(yǔ)綜合類A級(jí)模擬42
第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)
1、Canadadoesnothaveastatereligion,andtheseparationofchurchand"
statehasbeenfirmlyupheld.
A.officiallyB.formallyC.easilyD.solidly
2、Somechildrendisplayanunquenchablecuriosityabouteverynewthingthey
encounter.
A.insatiableB.inherent
C.indiscriminateD.incredible
3、TheeconomycontinuedtoexhibitsignsofdeclineinSeptember.
A.playB.send
C.showD.tell
4、Wehadaveryawfulearthquakeherelastyear.
A.lightB.terrible
C.slightD.obvious
5、Purchasingthenewproductionlinewillbeaprofitabledealforthecompany.
A.beneficialB.tremendousC.
forcefulD.favorable
6、Practicallyallspeciesofanimalscommunicateeitherthroughsoundsorthrough
soundlesscodes.
A.SimultaneouslyB.AlmostC.AbsolutelyD.Basically
7、Thebeachisanidealplaceforaweekend.
A.seasideB.campC.mountainD.resort
area
8、Thepolicemenactedquicklybecauseliveswereatstake.
A.indangerB.indifficultyC.indespairD.out
ofcontrol
9、Hemadeaconsiderablesumofmoneyinrealestate.
A.largeB.positiveC.powerfulD.
realistic
10、Itprovedthattheoldwomanshehadbeentakingcareofwasindeedher
ownmother.
A.turnedoverB.turnedin
C,turneddownD.turnedout
11>Weshalltakethetreasureawaytoasafeplace.
A.cleanB.pretty
C.distantD.secure
12、Intheirproductions,choreographersofmodemdancehaveintroducedhumor,
protestedsocialinjustice,andprobedpsychologicalproblems.
A.solvedB.explored
C.involvedD.disputed
13>Thesisterscan11tolerate,eachother.
A.bearB.hate
C.likeD.criticize
14>Itseemshighlyunlikelythatshewillpasstheexam.
A.veryB.completelyC.usuallyD.mostly
15>DidanyonecallwhenIwasout?
A.everyoneB.someone
C?nobodyD.anybody
第2部分:閱讀判斷
InSports,RedistheWinningColor
Whenopponentsofagameareequallymatched,theteamdressedinredis
morelikelytowin,accordingtoanewstudy.
BritishanthropologistsRussellHillandRobertBartonoftheUniversity
ofDurhamreachedthatconclusionbystudyingtheoutcomesofone-on-one
boxing,taekwondo,Greco-Roman-wresting,andfreestyle-wrestlingmatches
atthe2004SummerOlympicsinAthens,Greece.
IneacheventOlympicstaffrandomlyassignedredorblueclothingorbody
protectiontocompetitors.Whenotherwiseequallymatchedwiththeiropponent
infitnessandskill,athleteswearingredweremorelikelytowinthebout.
"Wheretherewasalargepointdifference—presumablybecauseonecontestant
wasfarsuperiortotheother—colorhadnoeffectontheoutcome,11Barton
said."Wheretherewasasmallpointdifference,theeffectofcolorwas
sufficienttotipthebalance.n
Inequallymatchedbouts,thepreponderanceofredwinswasgreatenough
thatitcouldnotbeattributedtochance,theanthropologistssay.Hilland
BartonfoundsimilarresultsinareviewofthecolorswornattheEuro2004
internationalsoccertournament.Theirreportwillbepublishedintomorrow's
issueofthejournalNature.
JoannaSetchellzaprimateresearcherattheUniversityofCambridgein
England,hasfoundsimilarresultsinnature.HerworkwiththelargeAfrican
monkeysknownasmandrillsshowsthatredcolorationgivesmalesanadvantage
whenitcomestomating.
Thefindingthatredalsohasanadvantageinhumansportingeventsdoes
notsurpriseher,addingthat"theideaofthestudyisveryclever.n
HillandBartongottheideafortheirstudyoutofamutualinterestin
theevolutionofsexualsignalsinprimates—"redseemstobethecolor,across
n
specieszthatsignalsmaledominanceandtestosteronelevelszBartonsaid.
Forexample,studiesbySetchell,theCambridgeprimateresearcher,show
thatdominantmalemandrillshaveincreasedredcolorationintheirfaces
andrumps.Anotherstudybyotherscientistsshowsthatredplasticrings
experimentallyplacedonthelegsofmalezebrafinchesincreasethebirds,
dominance.
BartonsaidheandHillspeculatedsomespeculatedthat"theremightbe
asimilareffectinhumans.Andifso,itcouldbeapparentinsportingcontests.n
Thepairsaytheirresultsindicatethatsexualselectionmayhaveinfluenced
theevolutionofhumans*responsetocolor.
Setchell,theprimatologist,agrees."AsHillandBartonsay,humansredden
whenweareangryandpalewhenwe*rescared.Theseareveryimportantsignals
tootherindividuals,nshesaid.
Theadvantageofredmaybeintuitivelyknown,judgingfromtheprevalence
ofreduniformsinsports—"thoughitisclearlynotverywidelyappreciated,
n
onaconsciouslevelatleastzBartonsaid.
Headdsthatthefindingofred*sadvantagemighthaveimplicationsfor
regulationsthatgovernsportingattire.IntheOlympicmatcheshesurveyed
forthenewstudy,forexample,itispossiblesomemedalwinnersmayhave
reachedthepedestalwithanunintendedadvantage.
"Thatistheimplication,thoughwecannotsaythatitmadethedifference
inanyonespecificcase,nBartonsaid.
Meanwhile,Setchellnoted—tongue-in-cheek—thataredadvantagemaynot
belimitedtosports."Goingbytherecent[U.S.]electionresultszredis
indeedquitesuccessful,nshesaid.
16、BothHillandBartonwantedtofindoutifcoloraffectstheoutcomeof
sportsmatched.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
17>HillandBartonarebothinterestedinprimates.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
18、Malemandrillsuseyellowcolorationtoattractamate.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
19、Redisnotanadvantageforzebrafinches.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
20>Theredplasticringswereleftonthefinchespermanently.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
21>HillandBartonbelieveathletesinredaremorelikelytowin.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
22、Manyathletesopposethenewregulationsonsportsuniforms.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
第3部分:概括大意與完成句子
BlastsfromthePast
1Volcanoesweredestructiveinancienthistory.Notbecausetheywere
bigger,butbecausethecarbondioxidetheyreleasedwipedoutlifewithgreater
ease.
2PaulWignailfromtheUniversityofLeedswasinvestigatingthelink
betweenvolcaniceruptionsandmassextinctions.Notallvolcaniceruptions
killedofflargenumberofanimals,butallthemassextinctioncoverthe
past300millionyearscoincidedwithhugeformationsofvolcanicrock.To
hissurprise,theolderthemassivevolcaniceruptionswere,themoredamage
theyseemedtodo.
3Wignallcalculatedthenkillingefficiency"forthesevolcanoesby
comparingtheproportionoflifetheykilledoffwiththevolumeoflavathat
theyproduced.Hefoundthatsizeforsize,oldereruptionswereatleast
10timesaseffectiveatwipingoutlifeastheirmorerecentrivals.
4ThePermianextinction,forexample,whichhappened250millionyears
ago,ismarkedbyfloodsofvolcanicrockinSiberiathatcoveranarearoughly
thesizeofwesternEurope.Thosevolcanoesarethoughttohavepumpedout
about10gigatonnesofcarbonascarbondioxide.Theglobalwarmingthatfollowed
wipedout80percentofallmarinegeneraatthetime,andittook5million
yearsfortheplanettorecover.
5Yet60millionyearsagointhelatePalaeocenetherewasanotherhuge
amountofvolcanicactivityandglobalwarmingbutnomassextinction.Some
animalsdiddisappearbutthingsreturnedtonormalwithintenthousandsof
years.nThemostrecentoneshardlyhaveaneffectatall,nWignallsays.
Heignoredtheextinctionwhichwipedoutthedinosaursattheendofthe
Cretaceous,265millionyearsago,becausemanyscientistsbelieveitwas
primarilycausedbytheimpactofanasteroid.
6Wignallthinksthatoldervolcanoeshadmorekillingpowerbecausemore
recentlifeformswerebetteradaptedtodealingwithincreasedlevelsof
CO2.Oceanchemistrymayalsohaveplayedarole.Asthesupercontinentsbroke
upandexposedmorecoastlinetheremayhavebeenmoreweatheringofsilica
rocks.Thiswouldhaveencouragedthegrowthofphytop1anktonintheoceans,
increasingtheamountofC02absorbedfromtheatmosphere.
7VincentCourtillotzdirectoroftheParisGeophysicalInstitutein
France,saysthatWignall1sideaisprovocative.Buthesaysitisincredibly
hardtodothesesortsofcalculations.Hepointsoutthatthekillingpower
ofvolcaniceruptionsdependsonhowlongtheylasted.Anditisimpossible
totellwhetherthehugeblastslastedforthousandsormillionsofyears.
8Courtillotalsoaddsthatitisdifficulttoestimatehowmuchlava
prehistoricvolcanoesproduced,andthatlavavolumemaynotnecessarily
correspondtocarbondioxideorsulphurdioxideemissions.
A.KillingPowerofAncientVolcanicEruptions
B.AssociationofMassExtinctionswithVolcanic
C.CalculationoftheKillingPowerofOlderEruptions
D.AMassExtinction
E.VolcanicEruptionsThatCausedNoMassExtinction
F.AccountingfortheKillingPowerofOlderEruptions
23、Paragraph2
24、Paragraph3
25、Paragraph4.
26、Paragraph5.
A.NecessityfortheTeammatestoImproveTheirOwnSkills
B.EvaluationfromTwoDifferentPerspectives
C.SpectacularPerformanceontheCourt
D.PlayersHoustonCan*tDoWithout
E.YaoMing*sPerformance
F.McGrady*sInjury
27、Paragraph2_______
28、Paragraph3_______
29、Paragraph4_______
30、Paragraph5_______
第4部分:閱讀理解
弟扁
WeatherMap
Aweathermapisanimportanttoolforgeographers.Asuccessionofthree
offourmapspresentsacontinuouspictureofweatherchanges.Weatherforecasts
areabletodeterminethespeedofairmassesandfronts;todeterminewhether
anindividualpressureareaisdeepeningorbecomingshallowandwhethera
frontisincreasingordecreasinginintensity.Theyarealsoabletodetermine
whetheranairmassisretainingitsoriginalcharacteristicsortakingon
thoseofthesurfaceoverwhichitismoving.Thuszamostsignificantfunction
ofthemapistorevealasynopticpictureofconditionsintheatmosphere
atagiventime.
Allstudentsofgeographyshouldbeabletointerpretaweathermapaccurately.
Weathermapscontainanenormousamountofinformationaboutweatherconditions
existingatthetimeofobservationoveralargegeographicalarea.Theyreveal
inafewminuteswhatotherwisewouldtakehourstodescribe.TheUnitedStates
weatherBureauissuesinformationaboutapproachingstorms,floods,frostsz
droughts,andallclimaticconditionsingeneral.Twiceamonthitissues
a30-daynoutlook"whichisaroughguidetoweatherconditionslikelyto
occuroverbroadareasoftheUnitedStates.These30-dayoutlo6ksarebased
uponananalysisoftheupperairlevelswithoftenSetthestageforthe
developmentofairmasseszfrontszandstorms.
Considerableeffortisbeingexertedtodaytoachievemoreaccurateweather
predictions.Withtheuseofelectronicinstrumentsandearthsatellitesz
enormousgainshavetakenplacerecentlyinidentifyingandtrackingstorms
overregionswhichhavebutfewmeteorologicalstations.Extensive
experimentsarealsoinprogressforweathermodificationstudies.Butthe
limitationsofweathermodificationhavepreventedmeteorologicalresults
exceptintheseedingofsuper-cooled,upslopemountainouswindswhichhave
producedadditionalorographicalprecipitationonthewindwardsideofmountain
ranges.Nevertheless,theyhaveprovidedaclearerunderstandingofthe
fundamentalsofweatherelements.
31>Onecharacteristicofweathermapsnotmentionedbytheauthorinthis
passageis.
A.windspeed
B.thermalchanges
C.fronts
D.barometricpressure
32>Thethirty-dayforecastisdeterminedbyexamining.
A.upperairlevels
B.satellitereports
C.changingfronts
D.dailyairmaps
33、Theobservationofweatherconditionsbysatellitesisadvantageousbecause
it.
A.givesthescientistinformationnotobtainedreadilyotherwise
B.enablesmantoaltertheweather
C.useselectronicinstruments
D.ismodern
34、Aweathermapissynopticbecauseit.
A.summarizesagreatdealofinformation
B.canbeinterpretedaccurately
C.appearsdaily
D.showschangingfronts
35、Atthepresenttime,experimentsarebeingconductedin.
A.30-dayHoutlook"
B.controllingstorms
C.satellites
D.manipulatingweather
弟一^扁
Don*tCountonDung(糞)
Conservationists(自然保護(hù)主義者)maybemiscalculatingthenumbersofthe
threatenedanimalssuchaselephants,sayAfricanandAmericanresearchers.
Theerroroccursbecauseofaflawinthewaytheyestimateanimalnumbers
fromthepilesofdungthecreaturesleavebehind.
Themistakecouldleadresearcherstothinkthattherearetwiceasmany
elephantsastherereallyareinsomeregionsaccordingtoAndrewPlumptre
oftheWildlifeConservationSociety(WCS)inNewYork.
BiologistKatyPayneofCome11UniversityinIthaca,NewYork,agrees,
nWereallyneedtoknowelephantnumbersandtheevidencethatwehaveis
n
quiteindirect,saysPaynezwhoelectronicallytrackselephants.
Countingelephantsfromplanesisimpossibleinthevastrainforestsof
CentralAfrica.Soresearchersoftenestimateelephantnumbersbycounting
dungpilesinagivenarea.Theyalsoneedtoknowtherateatwhichdung
decaysbecauseit1sextremelydifficulttodeterminetheserates.However,
researcherscountingelephantsinoneregiontendtorelyonstandarddecay
ratesestablishedelsewhere.
ButresearchersattheWCShavefoundthatthisdecayratevariesfrom
regiontoregiondependingontheclimateandenvironment.Usingthewrong
valuescanleadthecensusastray(離開正道),saysPlumptre.
HeandhiscolleagueAnthonyChifuNchanjistudieddecayingelephantdung
intheforestsofCameroon.Theyfoundthatthedungdecayedbetween55and
65percentmoreslowlythanthedungintherainforestsofneighboringGabon.
IfresearchersusedecayratesfromGabontocountelephantsinCameroon,
theywouldprobablyfindmoreelephantsthanareactuallyaround.Thiscould
meanestimatesinCameroonareatleasttwiceashighasthosederivedfrom
decayratescalculatedlocally,Plumptresays,nHoweveraccurateyourdung
densityestimatemightbe,thedecayratecanseverelyaffecttheresult".
Plumptrealsosaysthatthedung-pilecensusshouldbecarriedoutover
aregionsimilarinsizetoanelephant*snaturalrange.Theusualtechnique
ofmonitoringonlysmall,protectedareasdistortsnun±)ersbecauseelephants
moveinandoutoftheseregions,hesaysz"Iftheelephantpopulationincreases
withintheprotectedarea,youcannotdeterminewhether.Itisarealincrease
orwhetheritisduetoelephantsmovinginbecausetheyarebeingpoached
(入侵偷獵)outside.n
Plumptresaysthatsimilarproblemsmayalsoaffectotheranimalcensus
studiesthatrelyonindirectevidencesuchasnestsztracksorburrows(地
洞).
36、Thewordnthreatened**inthefirstsentenceofthefirstparagraphcould
bebestreplacedby_______.
A."endangered"
B."frightened"
C."killed”
D."angered"
37、Whydoresearchersestimateelephantnumbersinanareabycountingdung
piles?
A.Becauseelephantsaredifficulttocatch.
B.Becauseitisnotpossibletocountelephantsfromaplane.
C.Becauseitisnotpossibletokeeptrackofelephants.
D.Becauseelephantsareshyanimals.
38>Pilesofdungcan*tberelieduponwhenitcomestoestimatingelephant
numbersbecause_______.
A.theyaredifferentinsize.
B.theyscatteranovertheregion.
C.theyaredifferentindecayrate.
D.theyaredifferentinquality.
39、AccordingtoPlumptreztheregionoverwhichadung-pilecensusiscarried
outshouldbe_______
A.smallenough
B.wellprotected
C.carefullymonitored
D.largeenough
40、Thefirstword"Heninparagraph6refersto.
A.AndrewPlumptre.
B.KatyPayne.
C.AnthonyChifuNchanji.
D.thewriterofthearticle.
第二篇
Fridge
Thefridgeisconsideredanecessity.Ithasbeensosincethe1960swhen
packagedfoodfirstappearedwiththelabel:nstoreintherefrigerator.H
InmyfridgelessFiftieschildhood,工wasfedwellandhealthily.Themilkman
camedaily,thegrocer,thebutcher(肉商),thebaker,andtheice-creamman
deliveredtwoorthreetimesaweek.TheSundaymeatwouldlastuntilWednesday
andsurplus(乘余的)breadandmilkbecameallkinksofcakes.Nothingwas
wasted,andwewerenevertroubledbyrottenfood.Thirtyyearson,food
deliverieshaveceases,freshvegetablesarealmostunobtainableinthecountry.
Theinventionofthefridgecontributedcomparativelylittletotheart
offoodpreservation.Avastwayofwell-triedtechniquesalready
existed—naturalcooling,drying,smoking,salting,sugaring,bottling...
Whatrefrigerationdidpromotewasmarketing—marketinghardwareand
electricity,marketingsoftdrinks,marketingdeadbodiesofanimalsaround
theglodeinsearchofsearchofagoodprice.
Consequently,mostoftheworld'sfridgesaretoberoundznotinthetropics
wheretheymightproveuseful,butinthewealthycountrieswithmild
temperatureswheretheyareclimaticallyamostunnecessary.Everywinter,
millionsoffridgeshumawaycontinuously,andatvastexpense,busily
maintaininganartificially-cooledspaceinsideanartificially-heated
house—whileoutside,natureprovidesthedesiredtemperaturefreeofcharg.
Thefridge1seffectupontheenvironmenthasbeenevident,whileits
contributiontohumanhappinesshasbeeninsignificant.Ifyoudon11believe
me,tryityourself,investinafoodcabinetandturnoffyourfridgenext
winter.Youmaymissthehamburgers(漢堡包),butatleastyou111getridof
thatterriblehum.
41、Thestatement*'InmyfridgelessFiftieschildhood,Iwasfedwelland
healthily.n(Line1,Para.2)suggeststhat_______.
A.theauthorwaswell-fedandhealthyevenwithoutafridgeinhisfifties
B.theauthorwasnotaccustomedtousefridgeseveninhisfifties
C.thefridgewasinitsearlystageofdevelopmentinthe1950s
D.therewasnofridgeintheauthor1shomeinthe1950s
42、Whydoestheauthorsaythatnothingwaswastedbeforetheinventionof
fridges?
A.Peoplewouldnotbuymorefoodthanwasnecessary.
B.Foodwasdeliveredtopeopletwoorthreetimesaweek.
C.Peoplehadeffectivewaystopreservetheirfood.
D.Foodwassoldfreshanddidno
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