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2012年職稱英語考試試題與答案理工類B

第1部分詞匯題

1、Joecametothewindowasthecrowdchanted,^oejoejoe!

A^jumpedB.repeatedC.maintainedD.approached

2、Whatpuzzlesmeiswhyhisbooksaresopopular.

A.confiisesB.shocksC.influencesD.concems

3.Thestormcausedseveredamage.

A.physicalB.accidentalC.environmentalD.serious

4.Ouraimwastoupdatethehealthservice,andwesucceeded.

A.offerB.modernizeC.provideD.fiind

5.Hercommentsaboutmenareutterlyridiculous.

A.slightlyB.partlyC.faintlyD.completely

6.AlargecrowdassembledoutsidetheAmericanembassy.

A.watchedB.gatheredC.shoutedD.walked

7.Thecontempthefeltfbrhisfellowstudentswasobvious.

A.needB.hateC.loveD.pity

8.AHtheflatsinthebuildinghadthesamelayout.

A.colorB.arrangementC.sizeD.function

9.Theweatherwascrispandclearandyoucouldseethemountainsfiftymilesaway.

A.hotB.heavyC.freshD.windy

10.Heinspiredmanyyoungpeopletotakeupthesport.

A.allowedB.calledC.advisedD.encouraged

11.1think£7foradrinkisabitsteep,don'tyou?

A.tightB.highC.lowD.cheap

12.Mostbabiescantakeinawiderangeoffoodeasily.

A.bringB.keepC.serveD.digest

13.Thecitycentrewaswipedoutbythebomb.

A.destoryedB.coveredC.reducedD.moved

14.Thewallsaremadeofhollowconcreteblocks.

A.emptyB.bigC.longD.new

15.Dowehavetowearthesenametags?

A.listsB.labelsC.formsD.codes

第2部分閱讀判斷

EasternQuakesCanTriggerBigShakes

InthefirstweekofNovember2011,peopleincentralOklahomaexperiencedmorethantwodozen

earthquakes.Thelargest,amagnitude(量)5.6quake,shookthousandsoffansinacollegefootball

stadium,causedcracksinafewbuildingsandscaredmanypeoplewhohadneverfeltaquake

before.Oklahomaisnotanareaofthecountryfamousfbritsquakes.IfyouwatchthenewsonTV,

youseereportsaboutallsortsofnaturaldisasters.Butthemostdangeroustypeofnaturaldisaster,

andalsothemostunpredictable,istheearthquake.

ResearchersattheUSGeologicalSurvey(USGS)estimatethatseveralmillionearthquakesoccur

globallyeachyear.Thatmaysoundscary,butpeopledon'tfeelmanyofthembecausethey

happeninremoteandunpopulatedregions.Manyquakeshappenundertheocean,andothershave

averysmallmagnitude.

Scientistsknowaboutsmall,remotequakesonlybecauseofverysensitiveelectronicdevices

calledseismometers(地震儀).Thesedevicesdetectandmeasurethesizeofgroundvibrations

(震顫)producedbyearthquakes.Altogether,USGSresearchersuseseismometerstoidentifyand

locateabout20000earthquakeseachyear.

Althoughearthquakescanhappenanywhereintheworld,reallybigquakesoccuronlyincertain

areas.Thelargestonesregisteramagnitude8orhigherandhappen,onaverage,onlyonceeach

year.SuchbigonestypicallyoccuralongtheedgesofEarth'stectonicplates(構(gòu)造板塊).

ThctonicplatesarehugepiecesofEarth'scrust(夕卜殼),sometimesmanykilometersthick.Often,

edgesoftheseplatestemporarilylock,together.Whenplatespushandscrape(擦)pasteachother

earthquakesoccur.Onaverage,tectonicplatesmoveveryslowly-boutthesamespeedasyour

fingernailsgrow.

Butsometimesearthquakesrumble(轟轟彳乍響)throughportionsofthelandscapefarfromaplate's

edges.Althoughlessexpected,these“mid-plate“smallearthquakescanbestantialdamage.Some

ofthebiggestknownexampleshittheeasternhalfoftheUnitedStatestwocenturiesago.Today,

scientistsarestillpuzzlingoverwhythequakesoccurredandwhensimilaronesmightoccur.

16.Oklahomaisanareaoftenexperiencingnaturaldisasters.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

17.Theearthquakeisthemostunpredictablenaturaldisaster;

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

18.Fewearthquakeshappenwithoutpeople'sawareness.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

19.SeismometerscanidentifyandlocatemostoftheearthquakesinChina.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

20.Bigearthquakesofamagnitude8orhigherseldomhappenfarfromtheedgesoftectonic

plates.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

21.Whenevertectonicplatesmove,earthquakeshappen.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

22.TheearthquakethathittheeasternhalfoftheUnitedStatestwocenturiesagoisthe

biggest''mid?plate“oneinhistory.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

第3部分

LearnaboutNobleGases(惰性氣體)

1Haveyoueverriddenonaballoon?Manytouristspotsofferballoonridesinorderfor

peopletoseethebeautyofaplacefromabove.Aballooncontainsanoblegascalledhelium(氨).

Formerly,balloonscontainedhydrogenbuthydrogenisveryflammableanddangerouswhen

uncontrolled.Therefore,peopleshiftedtohelium,whichissafer.Heliumissafebecauseithasthe

propertiesofthenoblegases.

2Peopleoncebelievedthatnoblegasescouldn'tchemicallyreactatall.Forthisreason,they

werecalledinertgases(惰性氣體).TheywerealsolistedunderGroup0intheoldperiodictable

becausescientistsbelievedthatthegaseshavezerovalence(價(jià))electronsintheiroutershell.This

waslaterproventobeuntruewhensomenoblegascompoundswerediscovered.

3Thegasesareelements,whichsharesimilarproperties.Thesepropertiesincludebeing

monoatomic,colorless,odorless,beingabletoconductelectricity,andhavinglowchemical

reactivity.NoblegasesincludeHelium,Neon,Argon,Krypton,XenonandRadon.Theseareall

foundinGroup18,intherightmostcolumnoftheperiodictable.Ifyoulookattheperiodictable,

youwillnoticethattheseelementsaretheonlyones,whichdonothaveacharge.Heliumhasthe

lowestmolecular(分子的)weightwhileRadonistheheaviest.

4Rememberthatchemicalreactionsoccurbecauseatomshavevalenceelectrons,whicharc

electronsintheiroutershell.Whentheoutershellis“unfilled”ortherequirednumberofelectrons

isnotyetcomplete,theatomismorereactive.Noblegaseshaveafulloutershell,meaningthat

theyhavecompleteelectronsintheiroutershell.Thiscompletenumbervaries.Forinstance,the

outershellofHeliumhas2valenceelectronswhiletheoutershellofXenonhas8electrons.

Nowadays,thereremainstobeafewnoblegasesbecauseofthelowchemicalreactivityofthese

saidgases.

5becauseoftheirproperties,noblegaseshavemanyimportantapplications.Theyarewidely

usedinmedicineandindustries.Forinstance,liquidHeliumisusedforsuperconductingmagnets

(磁體).Thesemagnetsareveryimportantinphysicsandmedicine.Whenadoctorsuspectsthat

aperson'sbrainhasbeendamaged,hemightrequestforMagneticResonanceImaging(MRI).

MRIallowsthedoctorto"see"thebrain,withoutoperatingonthepatient.

23.paragraph2

24.paragraph3

25.paragraph4

26.paragraph5

A.Howwerenoblegasesdiscovered?

B.whatistheperiodictable?

C.whataretheapplicationsofnoblegases?

D.Howwerenoblegasesunderstoodinthepast?

E.Whatcausesthelowchemicalreactivityofnoblegases?

F.Whatarenoblegases?

27.Noblegasesarenotverychemically.

28.AmongtheelementsofnoblegasesHeliumisthe.

29.Therequirednumberofelectronsinnoblegases5outershellis.

30.MRImaymakeoperatingonthepatient.

A.completeB.reactiveC.unnecessaryD.flammableE.importantF.lightest

第4部分閱讀理解

第一篇GrossNationalHappiness

Inthelastcentury,newtechnologyimprovedthelivesofmanypeopleinmanycountries.

However,onecountryresistedthesechanges.HighintheHimalayanmountainsofAsia,the

kingdomofBhutanremainedseparate.ItspeopleandBuddhist(佛教)culturehadnotbeen

affectedforalmostathousandyears.Bhutan,however,wasapoorcountry.Peoplediedatayoung

age.Mostofitspeoplecouldnotread,andtheydidnotknowmuchabouttheoutsideworld.Then,

in1972,anewrulernamedKingJigmeSingyeWangchuckdecidedtohelpBhutantobecome

modern,butwithoutlosingitstraditions.

KingWangchucklookedatothercountriesfbrideas.Hesawthatmostcountriesmeasuredtheir

progressbytheirGrossNatonalProduct(GNP).TheGNPmeasuresproductsandmoney.When

thenumberofproductssoldincreases,peoplesaythecountryismakingprogress.King

WangchuckhadadifferentideafbrBhutan.Hewantedtomeasurehiscountry'sprogressby

people'shappiness.Ifthepeople'shappinessincreased,thekingcouldsaythatBhutanwas

makingprogress.Todecideifpeoplewerehappier,hecreatedameasurecalledGrossNational

Happiness(GNH).

GNHisbasedoncertainprinciplesthatcreatehappiness.Peoplearehappieriftheyhavehealth

care,education,andjobs.Theyarehappierwhentheyliveinahealthy,protectedenvironment.

Theyarehappierwhentheycankeeptheirtraditionalcultureandcustoms.Finally,peopleare

happierwhentheyhaveagood,stablegovernment.

NowtheseissomeevidenceofincreasedGNHinBhutan.Peoplearehealthierandareliving

longer.Morepeopleareeducatedandemployed.Teenty-fivepercentofthelandhasbecome

nationalparks,andthecountryhasalmostnopollution.TheBhutanesecontinuetoweartheir

traditionalclothingandfollowtheirancientBuddhistcustoms.Bhutanhasalsobecomea

democracy.In2008,KingWangchuckgavehispowertohisson.Althoughthecountrystillhada

king,ithelditsfirstdemocraticelectionsthatyear.Bhutanhadpoliticalpartiesandpolitical

candidatesfbrthefirsttime.Finally,Bhutanhasconnectedtotherestoftheworldthrough

televisionandinternet.

Bhutanisasymbolforsocialprogress.ManycountriesarenowinterestedinBhutan'sGNH.

Thesecountriesareinvestigatingtheirownwaystomeasurehappiness.Theywanttocreatenew

policiesthattakecareoftheirpeople,cultures,andland.

BrazilmaybethenestcountrytousetheprinciplesofGNH.Brazilianleadersseetheprinciplesof

GNHasasourceofinspiration.Brazilisalargecountrywithadiversepopulation.Ifhappiness

worksasameasureofprogressinBrazil,perhapstherestoftheworldwillfollow.

31.WhowasJigmeSingyeWangchuck?

A.Aking.B.Apresident.C.ABuddhistpriest.D.Ageneral.

32.ApartfrommodernizingBhutan,whatelsedidWangchuckwanttodofbrBhutan?

A.Tomakeitspopulationgrow.

B.Tokeepitstraditionsandcustoms.

C.Tokeepitseparatefromtheworld.

D.Toencourageitspeopletogetrich.

33.AcountryshowsitsprogresswithGNPby

A.spendingmoremoney.

B.spendinglessmoney.

C.providingmorejobs.

D.sellingmoreproducts.

34.AccordingtoGNH,peoplearehappierifthey

A.havenewtechnology.

B.canchangetheirreligion.

C.haveagood,stablegovernment.

D.havemoremoney.

35.Todaymanycountriesare

A.usingtheprinciplesofGNHtomeasuretheirprogress.

B.workingtogethertodevelopacommonscaletomeasureGNH.

C.takingbothBhutanandBrazilassymbolsforsocialprogress.

D.tryingtofindtheirownwaystomeasurehappiness.

第二篇ArchiveGallery:TheBestofBionics(仿生學(xué))

Humansmightbethemosthighly-evolvedspeciesontheplanet,butmostanimalspossessskills

wecanonlydreamofhaving.Imaginehowmuchelectricitywecouldsaveifwecouldseeinthe

darkthewaycatsdo.Imagineleapingfromtreetotreelikeamonkey.Giraffes(長頸鹿),which

areotherwisecalmandgood-natured,sleeponly4.6hoursaday.

Werealizedalong,longtimeagothatnatureprovidesthebestblueprint(藍(lán)圖)fbrinvention.

We'veborrowedcanalsfrombeavers(河貍)andreflectorsfromcafseyes.Althoughthewords

“bionics“becamepopularonlyafterthe1960s,historyshowsthatnaturehasalwaysprovided

ideasonsolvingeverydayproblems.Ourarchives(檔案)don'tgobacktothetimeofLeonardoda

Vinciandhisbird-likeflyingmachines,butwecantakeyoutothelate19thcentury,wherewe

appliedthosesameprinciplesfbrbuildingourfirstpracticalairplanes.

TopreparefbrtheirflightatKittyHawk,theWrightbrothersstudiedthemovementsofpigeonsto

figureouthowtheystayedhighupwhentheywereheavierthanair.Theirsuccessinspiredscores

ofsuccessorstoimproveontheairplanebystudyingvariousaspectsofnature.OneofOrville

Wrighfspupilscaughtandstufledseagullstoexaminetheirwingspan.Meanwhile,twoFrench

inventorsexaminedspinningsycamore(梧桐)seedsinanefforttoapplythosesamemotions,

reversed,toahelicopter.

Someexamplesaremoreobviousthanothers.TheoutsideoftheairplanedesignedbytheWright

brotherslookslikeaminimalistic(簡單抽象藝術(shù))structure.Ontheotherhand,BarneyConnett^

fishsubmarine(潛水艇)actuallylookslikeafish.

Somebio-inspiredconceptshaveyettobeinvented.Inthe1960s,theUSArmycommissioned

severaluniversityprofessorstoconductresearchonthemotorskillsanimalsinhopeofapplying

thosesameabilitiestotanks.Tanksthatrunlikehorsesorjumplikegrasshoppers(螞蚱)?sounds

shocking,doesn'tit?Butimaginehowlifewouldchangeifwecouldachievethat.

36."cats"Jmonkeys”and"giraffes“mentionedinparagraph1areexamplestoillustrate

A.theyarehighly-evolvedspeciesashumans.

B.humanscanlearnanimals'skills.

C.theyareskillfulindifferentways.

D.animalshaveskillsthathumansdonotpossess.

37.Whichofthefollowingcanbefoundinthearchivegallery?

A.Historybooks.

B.TheWrightbrothers^culpture.

C.Firstpracticalairplanesbuiltinthelate19thcentury.

D.Leonardodavinci'sbird-likeflyingmachines.

38.WhathappenedaftertheWrightbrothers'success?

A.Peoplecarriedoutasystematicstudyonpigeons.

B.Peoplestudiedmoreanimalsandplantstodeveloptheairplane.

C.Peoplecoundflytheirairplanefbrfun.

D.PeoplekepttheirairplaneataFrenchgallery.

39.WhichofthefollowingintrueabouttheresearchcarriedoutbytheUSAnny?

A.Ithaschangedourlife.

B.Ithascostalargesumofmoney.

C.Ithasimprovedtheabilitiesoftanks.

D.Ithasnotsucceededyet.

40.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellinthepassage?

A.Manyinventionsgetideasfromnature.

B.Someanimalspossessuniqueskills.

C.Peopleshouldprotectnature.

D.Bionicsisfarfromperfect.

第三篇"LifeFormFound"onSaturn'sTitan

ScientistssaytheyhavediscoveredhintsofalienlifeontheSaturn'smoon.Thediscoveryofasort

oflifewasannouncedafterresearchersattheUSspaceagency,NASA,analyzeddatafrom

spacecraftCassini,whichpointedtotheexistenceofmethane-basedformoflifeonSaturn*s

biggestmoon.

Scientistshavereportedlydiscoveredcluesshowingprimitivealienbeingsarenbreathingnin

Titan'sdenseatmospherefilledwithhydrogen.

TheyarguethathydrogengetsabsorbedbeforehittingTitan'splanet-likesurfacecoveredwith

methanelakesandrivers.This,theysay,pointstotheexistenceofsomenbugs"consumingthe

hydrogenatthesurfaceofthemoonlessthanhalfthesizeoftheEarth.

nWesuggestedhydrogenconsumptionbecauseifstheobviousgasforlifetoconsumeon

Titan,similartothewayweconsumeoxygenonEarth,"saysNASAscientistChrisMcKayJ'If

thesesignsdoturnouttobeasignoflife,itwouldbedoublyexcitingbecauseitwouldrepresenta

secondformoflifeindependentfromwater-basedlifeonEarth.n

Todate,scientistshavenotyetdetectedthisformoflifeanywhere,thoughthereare

liquid-water-basedmicroorganismsonEarththatgrowwellonmethaneorproduceitasawaste

product.OnTitan,wheretemperaturesarearound90Kelvin(minus290degreesFarenheit),a

methanebasedorganismwouldhavetouseasubstancethatisliquidasitsmediumforliving

processes,butnotwateritself.WaterisfrozensolidonTitan*ssurfaceandmuchtoocoldto

supportlifeasweknowit.

ScientistshadexpectedtheSun'sinteractionswithchemicalsintheatmospheretoproducea

coatingofacetyleneonTitan*ssurface.ButCassinidetectednoacetyleneonthesurface.

TheabsenceofdetectableacetyleneontheTitan'ssurfacecanverywellhaveanon-biological

explanation,saidMarkAllen,aprincipalinvestigatoroftheNASATitanteam.

"Scientificconservatismsuggeststhatabiologicalexplanationshouldbethelastchoiceafterall

non-biologicalexplanationsareaddressed,''Aliensaid.nWehavealotofworktodotoruleout

possiblenon-biologicalexplanations.Itismorelikelythatachemicalprocess,withoutbiology,can

explaintheseresults.n

41.WhatdoscientistsclaimtohavefoundaboutSaturn?

A.Water-basedlifeonit.

B.Methane-basedlifeonitsbiggestmoon.

C.Anewmoonmovingaroundit.

D.Earthlikelifeonitsbiggestmoon.

42.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutTitanistrue?

A.ItisaslargeastheEarth.

B.Thereisacetyleneonitssurface.

C.Wateronitactsasalifesupportingmedium.

D.Hydrogenconsumptionisreportedtobeonit.

43.Theexpression“thisformoflife**inparagraph5referto?

A.Water-basedlife.

B.oxygen-basedlife.

C.Methane-basedlife.

D.Liquid-basedmicroorganisms.

44.ItcanbeinferredfromMarkAllen'saddressthat

A.ScientistsaretryingtoconfirmtheseislifeonTitan.

B.Scientistsagreethatachemicalprocessisaconvincingexplanation.

C.Scientistssharetheopinionthatabiologicalexplanationisreasonable.

D.ScientistsarearguingoverwhetherthereislifeonTitan.

45.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacethetitleofthispassage?

A.AdifferentLifeForm,aPossibility.

B.EarthlikeLivingBeingsFoundonTitan.

C.FindingofOneMoreMoonofSaturn's.

D.Titan,aNewSatelliteDiscovered.

第5部分補(bǔ)全短文

VoiceYourOpinion:ChangeIsNeededinYouthSports

Everywhereyoulook,youseekidsbouncingabasketballorwavingatennisracquet(網(wǎng)球拍).

Andthesekidsarcgettingyoungerandyounger.Insomecountries,childrencancompeteon

basketball,baseball,andvolleyballteamsstartingatagenine.(46)Andswimmingand

gymnasticsclassesbeginatagefour,topreparechildrenfbrcompetition.

Ifstruethatafewofthesekidswilldevelopintohighlyskilledathletesandmayevenbecome

membersofthenationalOlympicteams.(47)Thisemphasisoncompetitioninsportsis

havingseriousnegativeeffects.

Childrenwhogetinvolvedincompetitivesportsatayoungageoftengrowtiredoftheirsport.

Manyparentspressuretheirkidstochooseonesportanddevotealltheirtimetoit(48)But

66percentoftheyoungathleteswantedtoplaymorethanonesport-fbrfun.

Anotherproblemisthepressureimposedbyover-competitiveparentsandcoaches.Childrenare

notnaturallycompetitive.Infact,arecentstudybyPauloDavidfoundthatmostchildrendon't

evenunderstandtheideaofcompetitionuntiltheyaresevenyearsold.(49)

Thethird,andbiggest,problemfbryoungathletesisthelackoftimetodotheirhomework,have

fiin,bewithfriends—inshort,timetobekids.Whentheyareforcedtospendeveryafternoonat

sportspractice,theyoftenstarttohatetheirchosensport.Asearchersfoundthat70percentofkids

whotakepartincompetitivesportsbeforetheoftwelvequitbeforetheyturneighteen.

(50)Excessivecompetitiveawayalltheenjoyment.

Needtorememberthepurposeofyouthsports-togivekidsachancetohavedeveloping

strong,healthybodies.

A.Butwhatabouttheothers,theaveragekids?

B.Theyouthsoccerorganizationhasteamsfbrchildrenasyoungasfive.

C.Asurveyfoundthat79percentofparentsofyoungathleteswantedtheirchildrenconcentrate

ononesport.

D.Veryyoungkidsdon'tknowwhytheirparentsarepushingthemsohard.

E.Sportsfbrchildrenhavetwoimportantpurposes.

F.Manyofthemcompletelyloseinterestinsports.

第6部分完形填空

ClimateChangePosesMajorRisksforUnpreparedCities

AnewexaminationofurbanpolicieshasbeencarriedoutrecentlybyPatriciaRomero

Lankao.Sheisasociologistspecializinginclimatechangeand51development.Shewarns

thatmanyoftheworld'sfast-growingurbanareas,especiallyindevelopingcountries,willlikely

sufferfromthe52ofchangingclimate.Herworkalsoconcludesthatmostcitiesarefailing

to53emissionsofcarbondioxideandothergreenhousegases.Thesegasesareknownto

affecttheatmosphere.

“Climatechangeisadeeplylocalissueandposesprofound54tothegrowingcitiesofthe

world,“saysRomeroLankao."Buttoofewcitiesaredevelopingeffectivestrategiesto

protecttheirresidents.M

Citiesare55sourcesofgreenhousegases.Andurbanpopulationsarelikelytobe

amongthosemostseverelyaffectedbyfutureclimatechange.Lankao'sfindingshighlightways

inwhichcity-residentsareparticularlyvulnerable,andsuggestpolicyinterventionsthatcould

offerimmediateandlonger-term56,

Thelocationsanddenseconstructionpatternsofcitiesoftenplacetheirpopulationsatgreater57

fornaturaldisasters.Potentialthreatsassociatedwithclimateincludestormsurges

andprolongedhotweather.Stormsurgescanfloodcoastalareasandprolongedhotweathercan

heat58pavedcitiesmorethansurroundingareas.Theimpactsofsuchnaturaleventscanbe

more59inanurbanenvironment.Forexample,aprolongedheatwavecanincreaseexistinglevels

ofairpollution,causingwidespreadhealthproblems.Poorerneighborhoodsthatmay60basic

facilitiessuchasdrinkingwateroradependablenetworkofroads,areespeciallyvulnerableto

naturaldisasters.Manyresidentsinpoorercountriesliveinsubstandardhousing61access

toreliabledrinkingwater,roadsandbasicservices.

Localgovernments,therefore,shouldtakemeasuresto62theirresidents.^Unfbrtunately,

theytendtomovetowardsrhetoric63meaningfulresponses,RomeroLankaowrites,“They

don'timposeconstructionstandardsthatcouldreduceheatingandairconditioning64.They

don*temphasizemasstransitandreduceautomobileuse.Infact,manylocalgovernmentsare

takingahands—offapproach.^65,sheurgesthemtochangetheiridlepoliciesandtotake

strongstepstopreventtheharmfuleffectsofclimatechangeoncities.

51.AurbanBindustrialCeconomicDrural

52.AoccasionsBimpactsCroutinesDconnections

53.AreduceBincreaseCstudyDmeasure

54.AthreatsBinterestsCimplicationsDdifferences

55.AmajorBrepeatableCdoubefulDuseful

56.AsignsBbenefitsCchancesDplanes

57.AcostBmomentCriskDspeed

58.AlocallyBheavilyCsuddenlyDmildly

59.AstandardBmeaningfulCseriousDfriendly

60.AprovideBlackCupdateDimprove

61.AwithBw汕outCinDon

62.AidentifyBeducateCprotectDevaluate

63.AlessthanBratherthanCmorethanDbetterthan

64.AneedsBwastesCareasDresources

65.AStillBHoweverCMoreoverDThus

2012職稱英語理工類B級(jí)標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案代碼22

第一部分詞匯選項(xiàng):

1.Darrangement

2.Cserious

3.Bempty

4.Arepeated

5.Clabels

6.Cmodernize

7.Aencouraged

8.Cdestroyed

9.Bdigest

10.Cgathered

ll.Afresh

12.Cconfuses

13.Dhigh

14.Bhate

15.Dcompletely

第二部分閱讀判斷

16.BWrong

17.ARight

18.BWrong

19.CNotmentioned

20.ARight

21.ARight

22.BWrong

第三部分概括大意

23.EHowwerenoblegasesunderstandinthepadt?

24.CWhatarenoblegases?

25.DWhatcausesthelowchemicalreactivityofthenoblegases?

26.AWhataretheapplicationsofnoblegases?

27.Freactive

28.Clightest

29.Bcomplete

30.Aunnecessary

第四部分閱讀理解

31.D

32.C

33.B

34.D

35.A

36.D

37.D

38.A

39.D

40.D

41.BMethane-basedlifeonitsbiggestmoon

42.DHydrogenconsumptionisreportedtobeonit.

43.Cmethane-basedlife

44.DscientistsarearguingoverwhetherthereislifeonTitan

45.AADillerentlifeform,apossibility

第五部分補(bǔ)全短文

46.BTheyouthsoccerorganizationhasteamsforchildrenasyoungasfive

47.AButwhatabouttheathers,theaveragekids?

48.CAsurveyfoundthatthat79pcrcentofparentsofyoungathleteswantedtheirchildren

concentrateononesport.

49.DVeryyoungkidsdonotknowwhytheirparentarepushingthemsohard.

50.FManyofthemcompletelyloseinterestinsports

第六部分完型填空

5l.Aurban

52.Bimpacts

53.Areduce

54.Athreats

55.Amajor

56.Bbenefits

57.Crisk

58.Bheavily

59.Cserious

60.Black

61.Bwithout

62.Cprotect

63.Bratherthan

64.Aneeds

65.Dthus

2011年全國職稱英語理工類(B級(jí))真題及答案解析

第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)(第1-15題,每題1分,共15分)

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)。

1Marshaconfessedthatsheknownothingofcomputer.

Ahoped

Banswered

Cadmitted

Dreported

2Weneedtoextracttherelevantfinancialdata.

Astore

Bsave

Creview

Dobtain

3Mr.Henleyhasacceleratedhissaleofsharesoverthepastyear.

Aheld

Bincreased

Cexpected

Doffered

4Thepolicebelievethemotiveforthemurderwasjealousy.

Achoice

Bidea

Cdecision

Dreason

5Thehigh-speedtrainscanhavemajorimpactonourlives

Aeffort

Bproblem

Cinfluence

Dconcern

6Hisshoeswereshinedtoperfection.

Acleared

Bwashed

Cmended

Dpolished

7Weexploredthepossibilityofexpansionattheconference.

Aoffered

Bincluded

Cinvestigated

Daccepted

8Thestudyalsonotesasteadydeclineinthenumberofcollege

studentstakingsciencecourses.

Acontinuous

Brelative

Cgeneral

Dsharp

9Andersonleftthetable,remarkingthathehadsomeworktodo.

Asaying

Bdoubting

Cthinking

Dknowing

10Wehavetoactwithintheexistinglegalframework.

Alimit

Bsystem

Cprocedure

Dstatus

11Shealwaysfindsfaultwitheverything.

Asimplifies

Bevaluates

Cexamines

Dcriticizes

12Theviewfrommybedroomwindowwasabsolutelyspectacular.

Amagnificent

Bgeneral

Ctraditional

Dstrong

13Atthattime,wedidnotfullygraspthesignificanceofwhathad

happened.

Agive

Bunderstand

Cattach

Dlose

14Theyconvertedthesparebedroomintoanoffice.

Areduced

Bmoved

Cturned

Dreformed

15Janesaidthatshecouldn'ttoleratethelonghours.

Aspend

Btake

Clast

Dstand

第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16-22題,每題1分,共7分)

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