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2015年職稱英語(yǔ)理工類B級(jí)真題及答案
第1部分詞匯題
citycentrewaswipedoutbythebomb.
contempthefeltforhisfellowstudentswasobvious.
A.need
largecrowdassembledoutsidetheAmericanembassy.
inspiredmanyyoungpeopletotakeupthesport.
stormcausedseveredamage.
Caccidental
think£7foradrinkisabitsteep,don'tyou?
Blow
wehavetowearthesenametags?
babiescantakeinawiderangeoffoodeasily.
cametothewindowasthecrowdchanted,“joe,joe,joe!n
puzzlesmeiswhyhisbooksaresopopular.
theflatsinthebuildinghadthesamelayout.
weatherwascrispandclearandyoucouldseethemountainsfiftymiles
away.
Afresh
wallsaremadeofhollowconcreteblocks.
aimwastoupdatethehealthservice,andwesucceeded.
commentsaboutmenareutterlyridiculous.
第2部分閱讀判斷
EasternQuakesCanTriggerBigShakes
InthefirstweekofNovember2011,peopleincentralOklahomaexperiencedmorethantwodozenearthquakes.
Thelargest,amagnitude(量)quake,shookthousandsoffansinacollegefootballstadium,causedcracksinafew
buildingsandscaredmanypeoplewhohadneverfeltaquakebefore.Oklahomaisnotanareaofthecountryfamous
fbritsquakes.IfyouwatchthenewsonTV,youseereportsaboutallsortsofnaturaldisasters.Butthemost
dangeroustypeofnaturaldisaster,andalsothemostunpredictable,istheearthquake.
ResearchersattheUSGeologicalSurvey(USGS)estimatethatseveralmillionearthquakesoccurgloballyeach
year.Thatmaysoundscary,butpeopledon'tfeelmanyofthembecausetheyhappeninremoteandunpopulated
regions.Manyquakeshappenundertheocean,andothershaveaverysmallmagnitude.
Scientistsknowaboutsmall,remotequakesonlybecauseofverysensitiveelectronicdevicescalled
seismometers(地震儀).Thesedevicesdetectandmeasurethesizeofgroundvibrations(震顫)producedby
earthquakes.Altogether,USGSresearchersuseseismometerstoidentifyandlocateabout20000earthquakeseach
year.
Althoughearthquakescanhappenanywhereintheworld,reallybigquakesoccuronlyincertainareas.The
largestonesregisteramagnitude8orhigherandhappen,onaverage,onlyonceeachyear.Suchbigonestypically
occuralongtheedgesofEarth'stectonicplates(構(gòu)造板塊).
ThctonicplatesarehugepiecesofEarth'scrust(夕卜殼),sometimesmanykilometersthick.Often,edgesofthese
platestemporarilylocktogether.Whenplatespushandscrape(擦)pasteachotherearthquakesoccur.Onaverage,
tectonicplatesmoveveryslowly—boutthesamespeedasyourfingernailsgrow.
Butsometimesearthquakesrumble(轟轟作響)throughportionsofthelandscapefarfromaplate'sedges.
Althoughlessexpected,these“mid-plate”smallearthquakescanbestantialdamage.Someofthebiggestknown
exampleshittheeasternhalfoftheUnitedStatestwocenturiesago.Today,scientistsarestillpuzzlingoverwhythe
quakesoccurredandwhensimilaronesmightoccur.
16.Oklahomaisanareaoftenexperiencingnaturaldisasters.
A.RightC.Notmentioned
17.Theearthquakeisthemostunpredictablenaturaldisaster.
A.RightC.Notmentioned
18.Fewearthquakeshappenwithoutpeople'sawareness.
A.RightC.Notmentioned
19.SeismometerscanidentifyandlocatemostoftheearthquakesinChina.
A.RightC.Notmentioned
20.Bigearthquakesofamagnitude8orhigherseldomhappenfarfromtheedgesoftectonicplates.
A.RightC.Notmentioned
21.Whenevertectonicplatesmove,earthquakeshappen.
A.RightC.Notmentioned
22.TheearthquakethathittheeasternhalfoftheUnitedStatestwocenturiesagoisthebiggest^^mid-plate^^onein
history.
A.RightC.Notmentioned
第3部分概括大意與完成句子
LearnaboutNobleGases(惰性氣體)
1Haveyoueverriddenonaballoon?Manytouristspotsofferballoonridesinorderfbrpeopletoseethe
beautyofaplacefromabove.Aballooncontainsanoblegascalledhelium(氮).Formerly,balloonscontained
hydrogenbuthydrogenisveryflammableanddangerouswhenuncontrolled.Therefore,peopleshiftedtohelium,
whichissafer.Heliumissafebecauseithasthepropertiesofthenoblegases.
2Peopleoncebelievedthatnoblegasescouldn'tchemicallyreactatall.Forthisreason,theywerecalled
inertgases(惰性氣體).TheywerealsolistedunderGroup0intheoldperiodictablebecausescientistsbelievedthat
thegaseshavezerovalence(價(jià))electronsintheiroutershell.Thiswaslaterproventobeuntruewhensomenoblegas
compoundswerediscovered.
3Thegasesareelements,whichsharesimilarproperties.Thesepropertiesincludebeingmonoatomic,
colorless,odorless,beingabletoconductelectricity,andhavinglowchemicalreactivity.NoblegasesincludeHelium,
Neon,Argon,Krypton,XenonandRadon.TheseareallfoundinGroup18,intherightmostcolumnoftheperiodic
table.Ifyoulookattheperiodictable,youwillnoticethattheseelementsaretheonlyones,whichdonothavea
charge.Heliumhasthelowestmolecular(分子的)weightwhileRadonistheheaviest.
4Rememberthatchemicalreactionsoccurbecauseatomshavevalenceelectrons,whichareelectronsin
theiroutershell.Whentheoutershellis“unfilled''ortherequirednumberofelectronsisnotyetcomplete,theatomis
morereactive.Noblegaseshaveafulloutershell,meaningthattheyhavecompleteelectronsintheiroutershell.This
completenumbervaries.Forinstance,theoutershellofHeliumhas2valenceelectronswhiletheoutershellofXenon
has8electrons.Nowadays,thereremainstobeafewnoblegasesbecauseofthelowchemicalreactivityofthesesaid
gases.
5Becauseoftheirproperties,noblegaseshavemanyimportantapplications.Theyarewidelyusedin
medicineandindustries.Forinstance,liquidHeliumisusedfbrsuperconductingmagnets(磁體).Thesemagnetsare
veryimportantinphysicsandmedicine.Whenadoctorsuspectsthataperson'sbrainhasbeendamaged,hemight
requestfbrMagneticResonanceImaging(MRI).MRIallowsthedoctorto"see”thebrain,withoutoperatingonthe
patient.
23.paragraph2
24.paragraph3
25.paragraph4
26.paragraph5
A.Whatarenoblegases?
B.Whatistheperiodictable?
causesthelowchemicalreactivityofnoblegases?
D.Howwerenoblegasesdiscovered?
E.Howwerenoblegasesunderstoodinthepast?
F.Whataretheapplicationsofnoblegases?
27.Noblegasesarenotverychemically.
28.AmongtheelementsofnoblegasesHeliumisthe.
29.Therequirednumberofelectronsinnoblegases'outershellis.
30.MRImaymakeoperatingonthepatient.
A.lightest
B.reactive
D.complete
E.flammable
第4部分閱讀理解
第一篇GrossNationalHappiness
Inthelastcentury,newtechnologyimprovedthelivesofmanypeopleinmanycountries.However,onecountry
resistedthesechanges.HighintheHimalayanmountainsofAsia,thekingdomofBhutanremainedseparate.Its
peopleandBuddhist(佛教)culturehadnotbeenaffectedfbralmostathousandyears.Bhutan,however,wasapoor
country.Peoplediedatayoungage.Mostofitspeoplecouldnotread,andtheydidnotknowmuchabouttheoutside
world.Then,in1972,anewrulernamedKingJigmeSingyeWangchuckdecidedtohelpBhutantobecomemodem,
butwithoutlosingitstraditions.
KingWangchucklookedatothercountriesfbrideas.Hesawthatmostcountriesmeasuredtheirprogressbytheir
GrossNatonalProducl(GNP).TheGNPmeasuresproductsandmoney.Whenthenumberofproductssoldincreases,
peoplesaythecountryismakingprogress.KingWangchuckhadadifferentideafbrBhutan.Hewantedtomeasure
hiscountry'sprogressbypeople'shappiness.Ifthepeople'shappinessincreased,thekingcouldsaythatBhutanwas
makingprogress.Todecideifpeoplewerehappier,hecreatedameasurecalledGrossNationalHappiness(GNH).
GNHisbasedoncertainprinciplesthatcreatehappiness.Peoplearehappieriftheyhavehealthcare,education,
andjobs.Theyarehappierwhentheyliveinahealthy,protectedenvironment.Theyarehappierwhentheycankeep
theirtraditionalcultureandcustoms.Finally,peoplearehappierwhentheyhaveagood,stablegovernment.
NowtheseissomeevidenceofincreasedGNHinBhutan.Peoplearehealthierandarelivinglonger.More
peopleareeducatedandemployed.Teenty-fivepercentofthelandhasbecomenationalparks,andthecountryhas
almostnopollution.TheBhutanesecontinuetoweartheirtraditionalclothingandfollowtheirancientBuddhist
customs.Bhutanhasalsobecomeademocracy.In2008,KingWangchuckgavehispowertohisson.Althoughthe
countrystillhadaking,ithelditsfirstdemocraticelectionsthatyear.Bhutanhadpoliticalpartiesandpolitical
candidatesforthefirsttime.Finally,Bhutanhasconnectedtotherestoftheworldthroughtelevisionandinternet.
Bhutanisasymbolfbrsocialprogress.ManycountriesarenowinterestedinBhutan'sGNH.Thesecountriesare
investigatingtheirownwaystomeasurehappiness.Theywanttocreatenewpoliciesthattakecareoftheirpeople,
cultures,andland.
BrazilmaybethenestcountrytousetheprinciplesofGNH.BrazilianleadersseetheprinciplesofGNHasa
sourceofinspiration.Brazilisalargecountrywithadiversepopulation.Ifhappinessworksasameasureofprogress
inBrazil,perhapstherestoftheworldwillfollow.
31.WhowasJigmeSingyeWangchuck?
A.Apresident.B.ABuddhistpriest.C.Aking.D.Ageneral.
32.ApartfrommodernizingBhutan,whatelsedidWangchuckwanttodoforBhutan?
A.Tomakeitspopulationgrow.
B.Tokeepitseparatefromtheworld.
C.Tbencourageitspeopletogetrich.
D.Tokeepitstraditionsandcustoms.
33.AcountryshowsitsprogresswithGNPby
A.spendingmoremoney.
B.spendinglessmoney.
C.sellingmoreproducts.
D.providingmorejobs.
34.AccordingtoGNH,peoplearehappierifthey
A.havenewtechnology.
B.haveagood,stablegovernment.
C.canchangetheirreligion.
D.havemoremoney.
35.Todaymanycountriesare
A.takingbothBhutanandBrazilassymbolsforsocialprogress.
B.usingtheprinciplesofGNHtomeasuretheirprogress.
C.workingtogethertodevelopacommonscaletomeasureGNH.
D.tryingtofindtheirownwaystomeasurehappiness.
第二篇ArchiveGallery:TheBestofBionics(仿生學(xué))
Humansmightbethemosthighly-evolvedspeciesontheplanet,butmostanimalspossessskillswecanonly
dreamofhaving.Imaginehowmuchelectricitywecouldsaveifwecouldseeinthedarkthewaycatsdo.Imagine
leapingfromtreetotreelikeamonkey.Giraffes(長(zhǎng)頸鹿),whichareotherwisecalmandgood-natured,sleeponly
hoursaday.
Werealizedalong,longtimeagothatnatureprovidesthebestblueprint(赭圖)ibrinvention.We'veborrowed
canalsfrombeavers(河貍)andreflectorsfromcat'seyes.Althoughthewords“bionics"becamepopularonlyafterthe
1960s,historyshowsthatnaturehasalwaysprovidedideasonsolvingeverydayproblems.Ourarchives(檔案)don't
gobacktothetimeofLeonardodaVinciandhisbird-likeflyingmachines,butwecantakeyoutothelate19th
century,whereweappliedthosesameprinciplesforbuildingourfirstpracticalairplanes.
lbpreparefortheirflightalKittyHawk,theWrightbrothersstudiedthemovementsofpigeonstofigureouthow
theystayedhighupwhentheywereheavierthanair.Theirsuccessinspiredscoresofsuccessorstoimproveonthe
airplanebystudyingvariousaspectsofnature.OneofOrvilleWright'spupilscaughtandstuffedseagullstoexamine
theirwingspan.Meanwhile,twoFrenchinventorsexaminedspinningsycamore(梧桐)seedsinanefforttoapplythose
samemotions,reversed,toahelicopter.
Someexamplesaremoreobviousthanothers.TheoutsideoftheairplanedesignedbytheWrightbrotherslooks
likeaminimalistic(簡(jiǎn)單抽象藝術(shù))structure.Ontheotherhand,BarneyConnctfsfishsubmarine(潛水艇)actually
lookslikeafish.
Somebio-inspiredconceptshaveyettobeinvented.Inthe1960s,theUSArmycommissionedseveraluniversity
professorstoconductresearchonthemotorskillsanimalsinhopeofapplyingthosesameabilitiestotanks.Tanksthat
runlikehorsesorjumplikegrasshoppers(螞蚱)-soundsshocking,doesn'tit?Butimaginehowlifewouldchangeif
wecouldachievethat.
36."Cats","monkeys"and'giraffes"mentionedinparagraph1areexamplestoillustrate
A.animalshaveskillsthathumansdonotpossess.
B.theyarehighly-evolvedspeciesashumans.
C.humanscanleamanimals'skills.
D.theyareskillfulindifferentways.
37.Whichofthefollowingcanbefoundinthearchivegallery?
A.Historybooks.
B.TheWrightbrothers'sculpture.
C.LeonardodaVinci'sbird-likeflyingmachines.
D.Firstpracticalairplanesbuiltinthelace19thcentury.
38.WhathappenedaftertheWrightbrothers'success?
A.Peoplecarriedoutasystematicstudyonpigeons.
B.Peoplecouldflytheirairplanefbrfun.
C.Peoplestudiedmoreanimalsandplantstodeveloptheairplane.
D.PeoplekepttheirairplaneataFrenchgallery.
39.WhichofthefollowingistrueabouttheresearchcarriedoutbytheUSArmy?
A.Ithaschangedourlife.
B.Ithasnotsucceededyet.
C.Ithascostalargesumofmoney.
D.Ilhasimprovedtheabilitiesoftanks.
40.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellinthepassage?
A.Someanimalspossessuniqueskills.
B.Manyinventionsgetideasfromnature.
C.Peopleshouldprotectnature.
D.Bionicsisfarfromperfect.
第三篇"LifeFormFound"onSaturn'sTitan
ScientistssaytheyhavediscoveredhintsofalienlifeontheSaturn'smoon.Thediscoveryofasortoflifewas
announcedafterresearchersattheUSspaceagency,NASA,analyzeddatafromspacecraftCassini,whichpointedtothe
existenceofmethane-basedformoflifeonSaturn'sbiggestmoon.
Scientistshavereportedlydiscoveredcluesshowingprimitivealienbeingsare"breathing"inTitan'sdense
atmospherefilledwithhydrogen.
TheyarguethathydrogengetsabsorbedbeforehittingTitan'splanet-likesurfacecoveredwithmethanelakesand
rivers.This,theysay,pointstotheexistenceofsome"bugs"consumingthehydrogenatthesurfaceofthemoonless
thanhalfthesizeoftheEarth.
"Wesuggestedhydrogenconsumptionbecauseit'stheobviousgasforlifetoconsumeonlitan,similartotheway
weconsumeoxygenonEarth,"saysNASAscientistChrisMcKay."Ifthesesignsdoturnouttobeasignoflife,it
wouldbedoublyexcitingbecauseitwouldrepresentasecondformoflifeindependentfromwater-basedlifeon
Earth."
Tbdate,scientistshavenotyetdetectedthisformoflifeanywhere,thoughthereareliquid-water-based
microorganismsonEarththatgrowwellonmethaneorproduceitasawasteproduci.OnTitan,wheretemperatures
arearound90Kelvin(minus290degreesFarenheit),amethanebasedorganismwouldhavetouseasubstancethatis
liquidasitsmediumforlivingprocesses,butnotwateritself.WaterisfrozensolidonTitan'ssurfaceandmuchtoo
coldtosupportlifeasweknowit.
ScientistshadexpectedtheSun'sinteractionswithchemicalsintheatmospheretoproduceacoatingofacetylene
onTitan'ssurface.ButCassinidetectednoacetyleneonthesurface.
TheabsenceofdetectableacetyleneontheTitan'ssurfacecanverywellhaveanon-biologicalexplanation,said
MarkAllen,aprincipalinvestigatoroftheNASATitanteam.
"Scientificconservatismsuggeststhatabiologicalexplanationshouldbethelastchoiceafterallnon-biological
explanationsareaddressed,"Allensaid."Wehavealotofworktodotoruleoutpossiblenon-biologicalexplanations.
Itismorelikelythatachemicalprocess,withoutbiology,canexplaintheseresults."
41.WhatdoscientistsclaimtohavefoundaboutSaturn?
A.Water-basedlifeonit.
B.Anewmoonmovingaroundit.
C.Earthlikelifeonitsbiggestmoon.
D.Methane-basedlifeonitsbiggestmoon.
42.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutTitanistrue?
A.ItisaslargeastheEarth.
B.Thereisacetyleneonitssurface.
C.Hydrogenconsumptionisreportedtobeonit.
D.Wateronitactsasalifesupportingmedium.
43.Theexpression"thisformoflife1'inparagraph5referto?
A.water-basedlife.
B.oxygen-basedlife.
C.mcthanc-bascdlife.
D.liquid-basedmicroorganisms.
44.ItcanbeinferredfromMarkAllen'saddressthat
A.ScientistsaretryingtoconfirmtheseislifeonTitan.
B.ScientistsarearguingoverwhetherthereislifeonTican.
C.Scientistsagreethatachemicalprocessisaconvincingexplanation.
D.Scientistssharetheopinionthatabiologicalexplanationisreasonable.
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).Andthesekids
aregettingyoungerandyounger.Insomecountries,childrencancompeteonbasketball,baseball,andvolleyball
teamsstartingatagenine.(46)Andswimmingandgymnasticsclassesbeginatagefour,topreparechildrenfor
competition.
It'struethatafewofthesekidswilldevelopintohighlyskilledathletesandmayevenbecomemembersofthe
nationalOlympicteams.(47)Thisemphasisoncompetitioninsportsishavingseriousnegativeeffects.
Childrenwhogetinvolvedincompetitivesportsatayoungageoftengrowtiredoftheirsport.Manyparents
pressuretheirkidstochooseonesportanddevotealltheirtimetoit.(48)But66percentoftheyoungathletes
wantedtoplaymorethanonesport-forfun.
Anotherproblemisthepressureimposedbyover-competitiveparentsandcoaches.Childrenarenotnaturally
competitive.Infact,arecentstudybyPauloDavidfoundthatmostchildrendon'tevenunderstandtheideaof
competitionuntiltheyaresevenyearsold.(49)
Thethird,andbiggest,problemforyoungathletesisthelackoftimetodotheirhomework,havefiin,bewith
friends—inshort,timetobekids.Whentheyareforcedtospendeveryafternoonatsportspractice,theyoftenstart
tohatetheirchosensport.Asearchersfoundthat70percentofkidswhotakepartincompetitivesportsbeforethe
oftwelvequitbeforetheyturneighteen.(50)Excessivecompetitiveawayalltheenjoyment.
Needtorememberthepurposeofyouthsports-togivekidsachancetohavedevelopingstrong,healthy
bodies.
A.Asurveyfoundthat79percentofparentsofyoungathleteswantedtheirchildrenconcentrateononesport.
B.Manyofthemcompletelyloseinterestinsports.
CVeryyoungkidsdon'tknowwhytheirparentsarepushingthemsohard.
D.Theyouthsoccerorganizationhasteamsforchildrenasyoungasfive.
E.Sportsforchildrenhavetwoimportantpurposes.
F.Butwhatabouttheothers,theaveragekids?
第6部分完形填空
ClimateChangePosesMajorRisksforUnpreparedCities
AnewexaminationofurbanpolicieshasbeencarriedoutrecentlybyPatriciaRomeroLankao.Sheisa
sociologistspecializinginclimatechangeand51development.Shewarnsthatmanyoftheworld's
fast-growingurbanareas,especiallyindevelopingcountries,willlikelysufferfromthe52ofchanging
climate.Herworkalsoconcludesthatmostcitiesarefailingto53emissionsofcarbondioxideandother
greenhousegases.Thesegasesareknowntoaffecttheatmosphere.
“Climatechangeisadeeplylocalissueandposesprofound54tothegrowingcitiesoftheworld,“says
RomeroLankao."Buttoofewcitiesaredevelopingeffectivestrategiestoprotecttheirresidents."
Citiesare55sourcesofgreenhousegases.Andurbanpopulationsarelikelytobeamongthose
mostseverelyaffectedbyfutureclimatechange.Lankao\findingshighlightwaysinwhichcity-residentsare
particularlyvulnerable,andsuggestpolicyinterventionsthatcouldofferimmediateandlonger-term
56
Thelocationsanddenseconstructionpatternsofcitiesoftenplacetheirpopulationsatgreater57fornatural
disasters.Potentialthreatsassociatedwithclimateincludestormsurgesandprolongedhotweather.Stormsurges
canfloodcoastalareasandprolongedhotweathercanheat58pavedcitiesmorethansurroundingareas.The
impactsofsuchnaturaleventscanbemore59inanurbanenvironment.Forexample?aprolongedheatwavecan
increaseexistinglevelsofairpollution,causingwidespreadhealthproblems.Poorerneighborhoodsthatmay60
basicfacilitiessuchasdrinkingwateroradependablenetworkofroads,areespeciallyvulnerabletonatural
disasters.Manyresidentsinpoorercountriesliveinsubstandardhousing61accesstoreliabledrinking
water,roadsandbasicservices.
Localgovernments,therefore,shouldtakemeasuresto62theirresidents/Tnfortunately,theytendtomove
towardsrhetoric63meaningfulresponses,RomeroLankaowrites,“Theydon'timposeconstruction
standardsthatcouldreduceheatingandairconditioning64.Theydon'temphasizemasstransitandreduce
automobileuse.Infact,manylocalgovernmentsaretakingahands-offapproach/*65,sheurgesthemto
changetheiridlepoliciesandtotakestrongstepstopreventtheharmfuleffectsofclimatechangeoncities.
51.AindustrialBeconomicCruralDurban
52.AoccasionsBroutinesCconnectionsDimpacts
53.AreduceBincreaseCstudyDmeasure
54.AinterestsBthreatsCimplicationsDdifferences
55.ArepeatableBdoubefulCusefulDmajor
56.AbenefitsBsignsCchancesDplanes
57.AcostBmomentCriskDspeed
58.AlocallyBsuddenlyCmildlyDheavily
59.AstandardBseriousCmeaningfulDfriendly
60.AlackI3provideCupdateDimprove
61.AwithBwithoutCinDon
62.AidentifyBeducateCprotectDevaluate
63.AlessthanBmorethanCbetterthanDratherthan
64.AneedsBwastesCareasDresources
65.AStillBHoweverCThusDMoreover
2012職稱英語(yǔ)理工類B級(jí)標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案
1-5CCDBA
6-10DCDAC
11-15BADAC
16-20AABCA
21-25BCEAC
26-30FBADF
31-35CDCBA
36-40ADCBB
41-145DCCBA
46-50DFACB
51-55ADABD
56-60ACDBA
61-65BCDAC
2012年全國(guó)職稱英語(yǔ)等級(jí)考試?yán)砉ゎ悾˙級(jí))試題題解
第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)
1Cwipeout是個(gè)短語(yǔ),意思是'消滅、摧毀'和動(dòng)詞destroy同義。又如:Thewhole
二ownwaswipedoutbythelandslide。
2C在四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中和contempt(蔑視)意義最接近的是hate,pity的意思是“憐
憫”。
3Dassemble是“集結(jié)”的意思,gather是具有這一詞義的最普通的一個(gè)詞。
4Binspiresb.todosth.是“鼓勵(lì)、激勵(lì)某人做某事”的意思,這里inspire
和encourage
的詞義和用法一樣,故可以用encourage來(lái)代替。
5Asevere有“嚴(yán)厲的、嚴(yán)重的”多種意義。severedamage是嚴(yán)重破壞,故可用
serious代替。又如:severecriticism嚴(yán)厲批評(píng)、severesituation嚴(yán)峻的形勢(shì)、severe
winter嚴(yán)冬、severeloss嚴(yán)重?fù)p失、severeteacher嚴(yán)厲的老師。
6Dsteep這個(gè)詞最常用的意義是'陡峭的',如:asteepslope,陡峭的山坡,但
在口語(yǔ)中它可以用來(lái)表示(要求、價(jià)格)'過(guò)高、難以接受'的意思。
7Ctag小標(biāo)簽,如:pricetags價(jià)格標(biāo)牌,luggagetags行李標(biāo)簽。在四個(gè)選項(xiàng)
中l(wèi)abel和它同義。form是‘表格‘,code是‘碼'如barcode條形碼。
8Dtakein這個(gè)短語(yǔ)可以有多種解釋,如‘接納、接受、留宿、收縮、改小'等
等。在本句中它的意義很明顯是'吸收、消化'故選digest。
9Achant這個(gè)詞的意思是‘唱’尤其是'反復(fù)、單調(diào)地唱或吟誦'本句中說(shuō)窗
外的人群反復(fù)呼喊Joe的名字,所以這里可以用repeat來(lái)替代chanto
IOCpuzzle做動(dòng)詞用的意思是'感到不解、迷惑',句子的意思是:令我不解的是為
什么他的書(shū)如此受歡迎。動(dòng)詞confuse恰好和puzzle同義,而且用法也相同。
11Blayout是'布局、安排'的意思,如:layoutoftheexhibitionhall,layout
oftheshoppingcomplex等。本句的意思是:大樓里所有的公寓布局都一樣。
arrengement可以指時(shí)間、日程的安排,也可以指空間的分割和安排,function是'功
能,
12Acrisp通常用于修飾食品,表示'脆的、新鮮而脆生的',如:crispcrackers,
crisp
lettuce等。但它也可以用來(lái)描述天氣,表示‘清新、涼爽的',在本句中它表示就
是這個(gè)意思,所以可以用fresh來(lái)代替。
13Dhollow是'空心的'意思,如:ahollowtree,ahollowpipe這里可以用
empty來(lái)替換。
14Aupdate的意思就是現(xiàn)在常說(shuō)的'升級(jí)、更新'和modernize'現(xiàn)代化'意義
相近C
15Cutterly是'完全’的意思,和completely同義。
第2部分:閱讀判斷
16A根據(jù)第一段倒數(shù)第二句:IfyouwatchthenewsonTV,youseereportsabout
allsortsof
naturaldisasters.(如果你經(jīng)常看電視的話,你會(huì)看到各種各樣的關(guān)于自然災(zāi)害的報(bào)
道。)
17A根據(jù)第一段最后一句:Butthemostdangeroustypeofnaturaldisaster,and
alsothemost
unpredictable,istheearthquake.
18B本題的意思是:幾乎所有的地震人們都有感知。根據(jù)第二段最后兩句,我們得出:
很多地震是人們感覺(jué)不到的。
19C本文根本沒(méi)有提到中國(guó)。
20A根據(jù)第四段最后一句:8級(jí)或8級(jí)以上的大地震一般發(fā)生在地球構(gòu)造板塊的邊緣。
21B根據(jù)第五段第三句:只有當(dāng)?shù)厍虻陌蹇旎ハ嗄Σ習(xí)r,地震才會(huì)發(fā)生。本句的意思是:
只要地球的板塊一挪動(dòng),地震就會(huì)發(fā)生。
22C根據(jù)本文倒數(shù)第二句:Someofthebiggestknownexamples(一些已知的在
美國(guó)東
半部發(fā)生的地震是最大的例子),但沒(méi)有說(shuō)明是歷史上最大的地震。
第3部分:概括大意與完成句子
23E根據(jù)該段第一句話:Peopleoncebelievedthatnoblegasescouldn,tchemically
reactat
all.
24A本段開(kāi)頭介紹了noblegases的相同點(diǎn),緊接著作者又列出了noblegases包括
的氣體
以及它們的特性。
25C該段第一句和最后一句中的chemicalreaction和chemicalreactivity點(diǎn)出了
該選項(xiàng)。
26F該段開(kāi)頭…noblegaseshavemanyimportantapplications是本段的主題句。
27B第二段第一句中的react可以用bereactive替換。
28A根據(jù)第三段最后一句:Heliumhasthelowestmolecular(分子的)weight---
29D根據(jù)第四段第三句:??,meaningthattheyhavecompleteelectrons
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