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工程應(yīng)用英語課程
自學輔導材料
?配套教材:《專業(yè)英語》
?主編:李嘉
?出版社:人民交通
?版次:2012年版
?適應(yīng)層次:本科
第二部分復習思考題
單蹣:
1.ComputersareBunlesstheyaregivenclearandaccurateinstructionsandinformation.
AusedB.uselessC.usefulD.uselessly
2.ActiveBfbrengineersoftenbeginsbeforethestudent'slastyearintheuniversity.
A.employB.recruitingC.hireD.firing
3.ForthestudentwhoKpreparingtobecomeaCengheei;thesespecializedcoursesmaydealwithsuchsubjectsas
geodeticsurveying,soilmechanics.
A.computerB.socialC.civilD.chemical
4.Thecivilengineermayworkinresearch,design,construction,B、maintenance,oreveninsales.
A.analysisB.supervisionC.planD.fee
5.CivilengineersworkonmanydifferentkindsofC.
A.buildingsB.projectsC.structuresD.roads
6.Indesigningbuilduigs,civilengineersoftenw^rkas旦toarchitecturalorconstructionfirms.
A.workersB.consultantsC.employeesD.students
7.Dams,bridgesandotherlargeprojectsordiiarilyemployseveralengineerswhoseworkkcoordinatedbyaDengineer
whoisinchargeoftheentireproject
A.mainB.chiefC.masterD.systems
8.ConstructionisaBprocessonalmostallengineeringprojects.
A.simpleB.complicatedC.easyD.likely
9.Incompression,thematerialisCtogether.
A.str^chedB.apartC.pushedD.tense
10.Whenasawcutseasilythroughapieceofwood,thewoodisA.
A.intensionB.incompressionC.inpressD.inpush
11.WedefinedDasthetaidencyofamaterialtofracturealongdielinesofstress.
A.tensionB.compressionC.pushD.shear
12.Theprincipalconstructionmaterialsofearliertimeswerewoodand_C
stone,ortile,andsimilarmaterials.
A.steelB.aluminumC.masonrybrickD.plastic
13.ModemcanentisamixtureofB.
A.bricksB.limestoneandclayC.woodandashD.plastic
14.Coixreteisvery_D.
A.constantB.thesameC.definiteD.versatile
15.Steelhasgreattensilestrengthwhileconcretehasgreatcompressivestrength,thus,thetwosubstancesCeachodier.
A.counteractB.offcetC.complementD.nullify
16.OnesystemthathelpsAconcreteweighttosomeextentusespolymers.
A.cutB.accelerateC.addD.keep
17.Theretentionmon^servestoinsureDagainstanydefectsthatmayariseinthework.
A.themanagerB.thecontractorC.thecarrierD.theemployer
18.Thecivilengineeringworkmustbecompletedtothesatisfactionoftheemployei;orhisD.
A.wifeB.friendC.lawyerD.representative
19.Formoderateandbngerhauk,seFloadingscraperspulledbyrubber-tiredhaulingunitsandpush-badedbytractorsoffer
Bcost
A.higherB.lowerC.thesameD.different
20.HighwaymaintenanceactivitiescanbegroupedandclassifiedaccordingDthepurposeofthetreatment
A.withB.forC.forwardD.to
21.Engineeringisaprofession,whichmeansthatanengineermusthaveaspecializedDeducation.
A.elementaryschoolB.highschoolC.middleschoolD.university
22.Inmostcases,dietenderingbeBatanytimeuntilithasbeenaccepted.
A.confirmedB.withdrawnC.admittedD.continued
23.CurrenttrendistorequirestudentstotakecoursesintheCscienceandthelanguagearts.
A.computerB.chemicalC.socialD.biology
24.Thelawrelatingtocontractsimposesonexhpartytoacontractptoperform.
AanirksometaskB.aneasyexperiment
C.agoodplanD.alegalobligation
25.Indeed,thecivilengineer'schoiceisCandvaried.
A.smallB.fineC.largeD.tiny
26.Roadbedshighwaypavementstructuresandtheballastandtrackonwhichtrainsmove.
A.lieaboveB.underlieC.lieleftD.lieright
27.ConstructioncanbeveryA.
A.dangerousB.safeC.easyD.secure
28.Wheremalerialismovedlessthanabout60morsteeplydownhill,diiftingwithatrackorwheeltypebulldozerisA.
A.cheapestB.expensiveC.unknownD.thesame
29.ThrustisthepressureexertedbyeachpartcfastructureonA.
A.itsotherpartB.itselfC.thewallD.theground
30.Theweightofallthepeople,cars,fiimiture,andmachinesandsoonthatthestructurewillsupportwhenitisinuseisB.
A.deadloadB.liveloadC.impactD.safetyfoctor
31.Intension,thematerialisB.
A.pressedB.pulledapartC.pushedD.compressed
32.Infillsconstructedbyaiddumpingorbyplacinginthicklayers,material,densityandmosUirccontentcouldCgreatly
fromonespot(oanother
A.betliesameB.bealikeC.varyD.beequal
33.BothA、thetwomostimportantconstructionmaterialsofmodemtimes,wereintiuducedinthenineteenthcentury.
A.steelandcementB.woodandbrick
C.stoneandtileD.ashandplastic
34.Thetotalstationisusedtomeasureanglesinbodiverticalandhorizontalplanes,andtteleveltomeasureC.
A.distancesB.centralanglesC.elevationdifferenceD.length
35.TheBvehicleisacreatorofaccidents.
A.advantageB.defectiveC.meritD.failure
36.PrestressedconcreteisanBibrmofreinforcement.
A.originalB.improvedC.sameD.low
37.AsimplecontractconsistsofanagreemententeredintobyD.
A.engineersB.oneparty
C.companyD.twoormoreparties
38.Bchangewouldresultindifferentialsettlementorswellbetweenadjacentareas.
A.WeightB.\blumeC.AreaD.No
39.Iherearetwobasicprocedurestbrcontrollingtheembankmentdensity:'mannerandmethod'and*A
A.resultB.combinationC.laya*thicknessD.moisturecontrol
40.Amainsourceofaccidents,theproblemofCdrivingisthemostseriousofall.
AdrinkB.drinkingC.drunkenD.drank
41.ComputerprogrammingisnowincludedinalmostallengineeringB.
AcoursesB.curriculaC.lessonsD.areas
42.TherelationshipbetweenengineeringandsocietyisgettingC.
A.higherB.fartherC.closerD.lower
43.Typesofcontractsarevirtuallyclassifiedbytheir_D__system:(1)price-basedand(2)cost-based.
AconstructionB.designC.taiderD.payment
44.Computerscan'tsolvecomplicatedproblemsunless(heyaregivenD,
A.agoodair-oonditionB.ayoungcivilengireer
C.agoodcomputerengineerD.agoodprogram
45.Inrecentyears,rippershavebeenusedsuccessfullytoC_looseorfracturedrock.
A.breakdownB.breakevenC.breakupD.breakaway
46.CivilengineeringprojectsarealmostalwaysA.
A.distinctiveB.thesimilarC.alikeD.thesame
47.UsuaDy(hereare_C__easyanswersonequipmentselection.
A.someB.manyC.noD.much
48._A_forceactsupanddown.
AXfcrticalB.HorizontalC.RotatingmotionD.Turningmotion
49.Layercdconstructionalsoproducedgreateruniformityinthematerial_D_andinitsdensityandmoisturecontent
A.himselfB.myselfC.themselvesD.itself
50.TheactualcostofanysinglehighwaytrafficaccidentisextremelyCtodetermine.
A.easyB.liableC.difficultD.apt
51.Basically,causesofautomobileaccidentscanbecat^orizedDfourmiyorgroups.
A.inB.toC.onD.into
52.Electronicdistancemeasuring(EDM)notonlycanmeasurethedistancebetweenobjectsbutalsodetenniiieA.
A.thedirectionB.thesizeC.thefrequencyD.thewidth
53.A(herecentimprovementinvisibilityarewraparoundwindshieldsandnarrowedroofsupportpillars.
A.TwoofB.OftwoC.TwoD.Two,of
54.ThereisagreatdealthattheactualhighwaydesignercanCpreventaccident
A.doB.todoC.dotoD.to
55.Toavoidthedrivingafterdrinking,oneofthemethodsisB.
AlawstudyB.breathtestC.takeanexamD.drivingstudy
56.ItissuitableforremotesensingtechniquetobeusedforhighwaylocationinC.
AtropicalraintbrestB.areasbetweentallbuildings
C.mountainouscountrywithoutforestD.plainswithuniformshade
57.Theidormationontheaerialphotographscanbeconvertedintomapswlhthehelpofstereoscopeswhichisabletoseeobjectsin
A.onedimensionB.twodimensions
C.thrccdimensionsD.alldirections
58.Thenormalsteeldoesnotexertanyforceofitsownonthememben_B_totheactionofprestressingsteel.
A.similarB.contraryC.comparableD.likely
59.Theextensiveuseofprestressedstructureshasbeenduein_A__smallmeasurestotheadvancesinthelechnology.
A.noB.soC.suchD.some
6O.Theemployerselects(hecontractorfortheprojectbyD.
AtenderB.advertisementC.govemmaitD.bidding
61.ManydifferentAandgovernmentagencieshavecompetedfortheservicesofengineersinrecentyears.
AcorporationsB.institutesC.unitsD.offices
62.CivilengineersmayprefertoworkwithoneofthegovernmentagenciesthatBwithwalerresources.
AdoesB.dealsC.livesD.argues
63.ItisnormalpracticeforCengineertospecializeinjustonekind
AoneB.aC.anD.the
64.ConstructioninvolvestheworkandutilizingtheequipmentandthematerialssothatcostsarekeptasCaspossible.
A.highB.preciousC.lowD.expensive
65.Forexample,Bareoftenbuiltinwildrivsrvalleysorgorges.
AbuildingsB.damsC.bridgesD.tunnels
66.ElectricalandmechanicalengineersworkontheAofthepowerhouseanditsequipment
A.designB.buildingC.structureD.power
67.InRome,mostofthepeoplelivedinB,greattenementblocksthatwereoftentenstorieshigh.
A.outdoorB.insulseC.theseaD.theground
68.TheprospectivecivilengineershouldbeawareofthephysicalDthatwillbemadeonhimorher
A.conditionsB.testC.courseD.demands
69.MuchoftheworkofcivilengineeringiscarriedonC.
A.indoorsB.intheskyC.outdoorsD.underground
70.Inaddition,thebuildingofskyscrapers,bridgesandtunnelsmustalsoprogressunderallkindsofCconditions.
A.des屯nB.economicC.weatherD.water
71.TheRomansalsousedanaturalcementcalledpozzolana,madefromB,thatbecameashardasstoneunderwater.
A.stedB.volcanicashC.aluminumD.plastic
72.DifferentproportionsoftheingredientsproduceconcretewithAstrengthandweight
A.difftrentB.thesameC.similarD.unknown
73.Aconcretehasmadeitpossibletodevelopbuildingswithunusualshapes.
A.PrestressedB.ReinforcementC.MixtureD.Steel
74.ThemodemengineermustalsounderstandtheCstressestowhichthematerialsinastructurearesubject.
A.alikeB.similarC.differentD.thesame
75.IbdayscientificdatapennittheengineertomakecarefulcakulationsD.
AinaccuratelyB.innotrendC.lateD.inadvance
76.TheforcewhichtheliveloadwillbeexertedonIhestructureisC.
A.deadloadB.liveloadCimpactD.safetyfoctor
77.Wher.asawbeginstobind,thewoodisAbecausethefibersinitarebeingpushedtogether
AincompressionB.intensionC.inpullapartD.instretching
78.Drodsarebentintotheshapestogivethem(henecessarydegreeoftensilestrength.
A.ConcreteB.BrickC.PlasticD.Steel
79.ManygreatbuildingsbuiltinearlieragesaremassivestructureswithB.
A.aluminumwallsB.thickstonewalls
C.steelwallsD.plasticwalls
80.Weallenterintocontractsalmosteverydayforthesupplyfgoods,Betc.
A.educationBtransportationC.friendshipD.wedding
81.SomecontractsmustbemadeinaparticularDtobeenforceable.
AfileB.shapeC.patternD.form
82.OnceapersonhassignedadocumentheisassumedtohaveBitscontents.
A.likedB.approvedC.opposedD.hated
83.BysettingdownthetermsofacontractinwritingonesecuresavoidingA.
A.disputesB.troublesC.scufflesD.sufferings
84.Inanentirecontract,whereDagreestopayacertainsuminreturnforcivilengineeringwork..
A.themanagerB.thecontractorC.thecarrierD.theemployer
85.Bisnotaititledtoanypaymentifheabandonstheworkpriortocompletion.
A.ThemanagerB.ThecontractorC.ThecarrierD.Theemployer
86.ThecontnctorisnotentitledtoreceivepaymentinAuntiltheworkissatisfactorily81npieted.
A.fullB.partC.1\3D.1U
87.Atenderisnormallyrequired(obeadefiniteC.
A.orderB.billC.offerD.license
88.Generally,civilengineeringcontractsprovidefortheissueofBatvariousstagesoftheworks.
A.progresschartB.interimcertificatesC.progressreportD.interimreport
89.Itdosnotgivetheemployertherighttodemandan_A_highstandardofqualitythroughouttheworks.
A.unusuallyB.usuallyC.orduiarilyD.unchangeable
90.TheemployerdoesnotusuallybindhimselftoacceptthelowestorindeedanytenderandthisisoftenstaledintheC.
A.bookB.referenceC.advertisementD.novel
91.AcontracthasbeendefinedasanagreementwhichdirectlycreatesandcontemplatesC.
A.ademandB.agameC.anobligationD.anengi^ement
92.Whenweenterintocontractswearewillingto_C_fortheservicewereceive.
A.enjoyB.haveC.payD.appreciate
93.IfthereisnowrittenagreementandCarisesinrespectofthecontract
A.amendmentB.anappointmentC.adisputeD.aquarrel
94.Therubber-tiredtractorunitshavedifficultyinoperatingonD,slipperyroadbeds.
A.looseB.dryC.driedD.wet
95.ThereareAvariablesineardimoving.
A.manyB.lessC,differentD.no
96.ThetermDdeserbesthefilladdedabovethelowpointsalongtheroadwaytoraise(heleveltothebottomofthepavanent
structure.
A.siteclearingB.excavationC.earthmovingD.embankment
97.MaterialforBcommonlycomesfromroadwaycutsordesignatedborrowareas.
A.excavationB.embankmentC.earthmovingD.siteclearing
98.Ccontrolislargelyamatterofconductingthespecifiedprocedure.
A.TechniquesB.DevicesC.FieldD.Moisture
99.ModempracticerequiresthatembankmentcaistructionbeAexecutedandcontrolled.
A.carefullyB.ui^ntlyC.easilyD.hardly
100.ConstructionofpavementoverhghfillsoftenwasBforayearormoreaftercompletionofthefilltoallowthesettlementto
occur
AaheadB.deferredC.advancedD.thesametime
101.NearlyBvegetablemattershouldberemovedfromtheaigiiialgroundaixifillmaterial.
A.noB.allC.notallD.some
102.AtrackorwheeltypebulldozerisDtoearthmovingofconsiderablylonghauls.
A.usedB.suitableC.adaptedD.notsuitable
103.LooserockishandledbyAunitsasisdonewith'common'excavation.
A.tractor-scraperB.push-loadedscraperC.powershovelD.roller
104.Thehighw緲canrequirementalandAresponse,
A.physicalB.chemicalC.socialD.phonological
105.Theneedsgeneratedby(hegreatincreaseDvehclenumbersandkilometersofroadhavegivenrisetomajorresearch
programsintrafficplanning.
A.onB.atC.underD.in
106.TerminologyconcernedBhighwaypreservationvariesconsiderablyfromcountrytocountry.
A.inB.withC.withoutD.through
107.HighwayimprovementisalsoakeyfactorBpreventingaccidents.
A.offB.inC.onD.at
108.TheactualdegreeofsafetyoneexperiencesonagivenhighwayisdeterminedbydecisionsmadeonBlevels.
A.sameB.differentC.distinguishedD.undistinguished
109.PublicagenciestypicallydictatethemajorconstraintswithinwhichthesedesigndecisionsareAmade
A.tobeB.beenC.betoD.being
II0.Finally,individualmotoristsmakedecisionsregardingtheirownsafetyCtheyselectspeed,routefortheircars.
A.atB.toC.asD.in
111.SafehighwaysareCanditappearsthat(hedrivingpublicdoesnotwantsafehighways.
A.inexpensiveB.cheapC.expensiveD.cost
II2.Peopledonotwanttopay(hecostsandsuffertherestrictionsnecessarytoproduceAintraffic.
A.safetyB.dangerousC.urgentD.safe
113.ItisoftenAtodeterminethetrueconditionofavehicleafteracrash.
A.impassibleB.easyC.possibleD.apt
114.NofiguresBavailabletojustifyit
A.isB.areC.amD.was
115.Forthedriver'svision,inthebodyoftheautomobile,bothsideandrearwindowshavebeengreatlyDinarea.
A.shortenedB.lackedC.smallD.enlaced
116.Anotha-improvementindrivervisibilityistheintroductionoftheremote-controlledBrearviewmirror.
A.insideB.outsideC.undergroundD.top
117.Thesafeperfbnnanceofthebrakesystem_C_hightemperatureshasbeenensured.
A.inB.atC.underD.on
118.RelocationandreductionintheheightofthebrakepedalhasmeantthatthebrakecanbeappliedArapidly.
A.muchB.moreC.lotD.rather
119.TheuseofuniformtrafficcontroldeviceswillreducedriverreactiontimeAconfusion.
A.aswellasB.asgoodasC.asmuchasD.aslongas
120.Removal,relocationandredesignoffixedobstructions,canprovideaclearCareaforvehiclesoutofcontrol.
A.safeB.hazardousC.recoveryD.dangerous
121.\fchicularsafetydesignusuallycentersBprotectingthedriverandhispassengers.
A.inB.uponC.underD.up
122.Thehighwayconstructionm舒alsocauseDimpactsonthesurroundings.
A.helpfulB.favorableC.profitableD.adverse
123.Thedesignedhighwayalignmentmustmeetthetechnical_B_ofthehighwayengineering.
A.strategyB.standardC.philosophyD.policy
124.Aisagapgradedmaterialwithlesscoarseaggregate.
A.HotrolledasphaltB.PorousasphaltC.AsphaltbconcreteD.Densebitumenmacadam
125.Inthiscase,thickness,moisturecontrol,andthenumberofpassesbyarollerofspecifiedtypeandweightareA.
A.predeterminedB.notdeterminedC.unknownD.postdetermined
126.BistheconventionallocationtechniqueIbrhighway.
ARemotesensingB.GroundsurveyC.TotalstationD.Photogrammetry
127.ABisonlyusedformeasuringtheverticalheightsofobjects.
A.levelB.totalstationC.transitD.tape
128.IfPartyAcommissionsPartyBtoexecutetheconstiuctionwork,thenPartyBisreferredtoasB
A.theemployerB.thecontractorC.thetendererD.thecarrier
129.Theforce-accountworkshouldbecheckedandapproveddailybyD.
A.theemployerB.thecontractorC.thecarrierD.bothAandB
130.Aisnotadvanl空eofhighwaytransportation.
A.FastspeedB.Flexibility
C.Providingdoor-todoorserviceD.Carryingavarietyofparcelsizes
二.3^:
131.EngineersoftenworkasconsultantstoarchitccUiralorconstructionfirms.
132.Ybungengineersmaychoosetogointoenvironmentalorsanitaryengineering.
133.ItEsufficientinordertocreateafegallybndhg,ifthepartiesexpresstheiragreementandintentiontoenterhtosucha
contract
134.Onepartytothecontractisliableforbreachofcontractifhefailstoperibrmhispartoftheagreement
135.Clearingthesiteprecedesallgradingandmostotherconstructionoperations.
136.Looserockincludesmaterialssuchasrottenorweatheredrock,orearthmixedwithboulders.
137.Noattemptwasmadetocontrolmoisturecontentortosecurecompaction.
138.Theredesignofwindshieldwipers,freshairventilatingsystems,hadresultingreatervehiclesafety.
139.Thesafeperfonnanceofthebrakesystemhasbeenensuredbytheuseofheavy-dutybrakefluid.
140.Relocationandreductioninheightofthebrakepedalhasmeantthatthedriver'stotalreactiontimehasbeenreduced.
141.Areasofresearchconnectedwithcivilengineeringincludesoilmechanicsandsoilstabilizationtechniques.
142.Modemcement,calledPortlandcemen[—.wasinventedin1824.
143.Materialforemtxuikmentcommonlycomesfromroadwaycutsordesignatedborrowareas
144.Causesofautomobileaccidentscanbecategorizedintofourmajorgroups:thevehicles,theroad,thedriventhe_pcdcstrain.
145.Anotherimprovanenlindrivervisibilityistheintroductionoftheremote-conlrolledoutsiderearviewmirror.
146.Rocknearlyalw緲smustbedrilledandblastedthenloadedwithafront-endloaderorpowershovelintotrucksorother
haulingunits.
147.Thethreeforcesthatcanactonastructureareverticalforce,horizontalforce,andthosethatactuponitwitharotatingor
turningmotion.
148.Highwaypavementsaredividedintotwomaincat^ories:rigid_andflexible.
149.Flexiblepavementsarefurtherdividedintothreesubgroups:hightype,intermediateandlowtype.
150.Theconstructingstepsoftlietransportationsystemaretoplan,design,build,operateand_maintain.
151.Theunitpricecontractisadaptedtohighwayengineering,becauseusuallyitisnotpossibletodetermineexactquantitiesofsome
itemsofworkbefore,constructioniscompleted.
152.Theword'contract'isderivedfromtheLatin"contractiim\meaningdrawntogether
153.Asastructuralmaterial,theenonnousadvantageofsteelisits(ensileslrength
154.Jiiahwaytransportationisthedominanttrarsportationmodeinpassengertravd.
155.ThePortlandcementconcretecommonlyusedfbrrigidpavementsconsstsofPortlandcement,coarse^gregale,「ineaggregate,
water
156.Rigidhighwaypavementcanbedividedintothreegeneraltypes:plainconcretepavements,simplyreinforcedconcreteand_
continuouslyreinforcedconcretepavements.
157.Thesimplestandgenerallyleastcostlyformofinterchangeisthediamond—.
158.Ifdistancesaregreatandtimeisatapremium,airtransportationwillbeselected.
159.Signingforfreew^sshouldbeplannedconcurrentlywiththegeometrydesign.
160.Miyordrainagestructuresareusuallylargebridgesandmulti-spanculverts.
161.Theweightofthestructureitselfisknownasdeadload.
162.Prestressedconcreteisanimprovedformofreinforcement.
163.Asimplccontractconsistsofanagreemententeredintobytwoormoreparties.
164.Thissumisknownas'retentionmoney'andservestoinsuretheemployeragainstanydefects(hatmayariseinthework.
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