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20n年职称英语考试《理工类c级》试题及答案
第一部分:词汇选择(第1-15题,每题1分,共15分)
下面共有15句子,每个句子均有一个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子后面所给四
个选项中选择一个与划线部分意义最相近的词或短语。答案一律涂在答题卡相应的位置上。
1There'snofuninspendingthewholeeveningplayingcards.
AenjoymentBstrengthCtemperDexcitement
2OnThanksgivingintheUnitedStates,familiesgatherandgivethanksfortheblessing(祝福)
ofthepastyear.
ApickupBcometogetherCcompeteDcorrespond
3.TheKlondikewasthesceneofoneofthebiggestgoldrushestheworldhaseverknown.
A)locationB)viewC)eventD)landscape
4.Ofthereptilegroups,thesnakegroupwasthefinalonetoappear.
A)lastB)bestC)ugliestD)longest
5.Universitiesusuallygivediplomasorcertificatestostudentswhocompletecourserequirements
adequately.
A)responsiblyB)sufficientlyC)patientlyD)successfully
6.Awillisadocumentwrittentoensurethatthewishesofthedeceased(adj.已故的)arerealized.
A)fulfilledB)acceptedC)adoptedD)received
7.Shehasbeenthesubjectofmassivemediacoverage.
A)extensiveB)negativeC)expensiveD)active
8.Theconferenceexploredthepossibilityofclosertradelinks.
A)rejectedB)investigatedC)proposedD)postponed
9.Whatweretheeffectsofthedecisionshemade?
A)reasonsB)resultsC)causesD)bases
10.Theseawascalmandstill.
A)quiteB)quietC)yetD)rough
11.Inabullfight,itisthemovement,notthecolor,ofobjectsthatarousesthebull.
A)confusesB)excitesC)scaresD)satisfies
12.Marycalledmeupverylatelastnight.
A)shoutedatmeB)visitedmeC)telephonedmeD)wakedme
13.Marygetsupatthesametimeeverymorning.
A)risesB)raisesC)arrivesD)awakes
14.Thecommitteecomprisesfivepersons.
A)absorbsB)concernsA)excludesD)involves
15.AllthepeopleassembledatMary'shouse.
A)collectedB)fixedC)assertedD)assist
第二部分:阅读判断(第16-22题,每题1分,共7分)
阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出了七个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断。
如果该句提供的是正确信息,请在答题卡上把A涂黑;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请在
答题卡上把B涂黑;如果该句的信息文章中没有提及,请在答题卡上把C涂黑
PlantsinDesert
Onlyspecialplantscansurvivetheterribleclimateofadesert,fortheseareregionswhen
theannualrangeofthesoiltemperaturecanbeover75C.Furthermore,duringthesummerthere
arefewcloudsintheskytoprotectplansfromthesun'sray.Anotherproblemisthefactthatthere
arefrequentlystrongwindsthatdrivesmall,sharpparticlesofsandintotheplants,tearingand
damagingthem.Themostdifficultproblemforallformsofplantlife,however,isthefactthat
theentireannualrainfalloccursduringafewdaysorweeksinspring.
Grassesandflowersindesertsurvivefromoneyeartothenextbyexistingthroughthelong,
hot,dryseasonintheformofseeds.Theseseedsremaininactiveunlesstherightamountofrain
falls.Ifnorainfalls,orifinsufficientrainfalls,theywaituntilthenextyear,orevenstillthe
next.Anotherfactorthathelpstheseplantstosurviveisthefactthattheirlifecyclesareshort.By
thetimethewaterfromthespringrainsdisappears------justafewweeksafteritfalls-------such
plantsnolongerneedany.
Theperennials(多年生植物)havespecialfeaturesthatenablethemtosurviveasplantsfor
severalyears.Thus,nearlyalldesertperennialshaveextensiverootsystemsbelowgroundanda
smallshootsystemaboveground.Thelargerootnetworkenablestheplanttoabsorbasmuch
wateraspossibleinshorttime.Thesmallshootsystem,ontheotherhand,considerablylimits
waterlossbyevaporation.
Anotherfeatureofmanyperennialsisthataftertherainyseasontheylosetheirleavesin
preparationforthelong,dryseason,justastreesinwetterclimateslosetheirsinpreparationfor
thewinter.Thisreducestheirwaterlossbyevaporation(蒸发)duringthedryseason.Then,in
nextrainyseason,theycomefullyaliveoncemore,andgrownewbranches,leavesand
flowers,justasthegrassesandflowersindesertdo.
16.Ordinaryplantsareunabletosurviveinthedesertmainlybecauseofthechangeableweather.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
17.Grassesandflowersindesertareunabletosurvivebecausetheystayintheformofseedsto
waitfortherightamountofwatertocome.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
18.Grassesandflowersinthedesertwhoselifecyclesareshortshowstheirabilitytoadapttothe
quickdisappearanceofrainwaterthereafteritfallsinspring.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
19.Winteristhetoughestseasonforthegrassesandflowerstosurvive.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
20.Theshootsystemofperennialscanhelptheplantsabsorblessofthesun'sray.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
21.Thethemeofthesecondlastparagraphiswhytheperennialscansurviveasplantsforseveral
years.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
22.Desertperennialslosetheirleavesaftertherainyseasonjustastreesinwetterclimateslose
theirsinwetterclimatesbecausewinterarrives,butthereasonsforthisfeaturesaredifferent.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
第三部分:概括大意与完成句子(第23-30题,每题1分,共8分)
阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任务:(1)1〜4题要求从所给的6个选项中为
第2〜5段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第5〜8题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个
正确的选项,分别完成每个句子。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。
AdultEducation
1Voluntarylearninginorganizedcoursesbymaturemenandwomeniscalledadult
education.Sucheducationisofferedtomakepeopleabletoenlargeandinterprettheirexperience
asadults.Adultsmaywanttostudysomethingwhichtheymissedinearlierschooling,getnew
skillsorjobtraining,findoutaboutnewtechnologicaldevelopments,seekbetter
self-understanding,ordevelopnewtalentsandskills.
2Thiskindofeducationmaybeintheformofself-studywithproperguidancethroughthe
useoflibraries,correspondencecourses,orbroadcasting.Itmayalsobeacquiredcollectivelyin
schoolsandcolleges,studygroups,workshops,clubsandprofessionalassociations.
3Modernadulteducationforlargenumbersofpeoplestartedinthe18thand19thcenturies
withtheriseoftheIndustrialRevolution.Greateconomicandsocialchangesweretakingplace:
peopleweremovingfromruralareastocities;newtypesofworkwerebeingcreatedinan
expandingfactorysystem.Theseandotherfactorsproducedaneedforfurthereducationand
re-educationofadults.
4TheearliestprogramsoforganizedadulteducationaroseinGreatBritaininthe1790s,
withthefoundingofanadultschoolinNottinghamandamechanics'institutioninGlasgow.
BenjaminFranklinandsomefriendsfoundtheearliestadulteducationinstitutionintheU.S.in
Philadelphiain1727.
5Peoplerecognizethatcontinuedlearningisnecessaryformostformsofemploymenttoday.
Forexample,partsoftheadultpopulationinmanycountriesfinditnecessarytotakepartin
retrainingprogramsatworkoreventolearncompletelynewjobs.Adulteducationprogramsare
springingupconstantlytomeettheseandotherneeds.
23.Paragraph2
24.Paragraph3
25.Paragraph4
26.Paragraph5
A.Necessityfordevelopingadulteducation
B.Earlydaysofadulteducation
C.Waysofreceivingadulteducation
D.Growthofadulteducation
E.Institutionsofadulteducation
F.Definitionofadulteducation
27.Someadultswanttolearn.
28.Therearevariousformsofadulteducation,including.
29.Adulteducationhasbeenmadenecessaryby.
30.Theearliestorganizedadulteducationoriginatedin.
A.bysocialandeconomicchanges
B.guidedself-studyandcorrespondencecourses
C.bystudyingtogetherwithchildren
D.whattheydidnotmanagetolearnearlier
E.datesbacktotheeighteenthcentury
F.massproduction
第四部分:阅读理解(第31-45题,每题3分,共45分)
下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题,每道题后面有4个选项。请仔细阅读短文并根
据短文回答其后面的问题,从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。
第1篇MedicalJournals
Medicaljournalsarepublicationsthatreportmedicalinformationtophysiciansandother
healthprofessionals.
Inthepast,thesejournalswereavailableonlyinprint.Withthedevelopmentofelectronic
publishing,manymedicaljournalsnowhaveWebsitesontheInternet,andsomejournalspublish
onlyonline.Afewmedicaljournals,liketheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation,are
consideredgeneralmedicaljournalsbecausetheycovermanyfieldsofmedicine.Mostmedical
journalsarespecialtyjournalsthatfocusonaparticularareaofmedicine.
Medicaljournalspublishmanytypesofarticles.Researcharticlesreporttheresultsof
researchstudiesonarangeoftopicsvaryingfromthebasicmechanismsofdiseasestoclinical
trialsthatcompareoutcomesofdifferenttreatments.Reviewarticlessummarizeandanalyzethe
informationavailableonaspecifictopicbasedonacarefulsearchofthemedicalliterature.
Becausetheresultsofindividualresearchstudiescanbeaffectedbymanyfactors,combining
resultsfromdifferentstudiesonthesametopiccanbehelpfulinreachingconclusionsaboutthe
scientificevidenceforpreventing,diagnosingortreatingaparticulardisease.Caseconferencesand
casereportsmaybepublishedinmedicaljournalstoeducatephysiciansaboutparticularillnesses
andhowtotreatatthem.Editorialsinmedicaljournalsareshortessaysthatexpresstheviewsof
theauthors,oftenregardingaresearchorreviewarticlepublishedinthesameissue.
Editorialsprovideperspectiveonhowthecurrentarticlefitswithotherinformationonthe
sametopic.Letterstotheeditorprovideawayforreadersofthemedicaljournaltoexpress
comments,questionsorcriticismsaboutarticlespublishedinthatjournal.
31.Themainreadersofmedicaljournalsare
A)thegeneralpublic.B)healthprofessionals.
C)medicalcritics.D)newsreporters.
32.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A)Manymedicaljournalsalsopublishonline.
B)Afewmedicaljournalsaregeneralmedicaljournals.
C)Mostmedicaljournalspublishonlyonline.
D)Mostmedicaljournalsarespecialtyjournals.
33.Howmanymajortypesofarticlesarementionedinthepassage?
A)Five.B)Seven.C)Four.D)Six.
34.Anarticledealingwithresultsfromdifferentstudiesonthesametopiciscalled
A)aresearcharticle.B)areviewarticle.
C)acasereport.D)aneditorial.
35.Letterstotheeditorenablereadersofamedicaljournaltoexpresscommentson
A)anymedicalevent.B)articlespublishedinthesameissue.
C)articlespublishedinthatjournalD)medicaldevelopment.
第2篇AdaptationofLivingThings
Certainanimalsandplantsdevelopcharacteristicsthathelpthemcopewiththeirenvironment
betterthanothersoftheirkind.Thisnaturalbiologicalprocessiscalledadaptation.Amongthe
superiorcharacteristicsdevelopedthroughadaptationarethosethatmayhelpingettingfoodor
shelter,inprovidingprotection,andinproducingandprotectingtheyoung.Thatresultsinthe
evolutionofmoreandmoreorganismsthatarebetterfittedtotheirenvironments.
Eachlivingthingisadaptedtoitswayoflifeinageneralway,buteachisadapted
especiallytoitsowndistinctclass.Aplant,forexample,dependsuponitsrootstofixitself
firmlyandtoabsorbwaterandinorganicchemicals.Itdependsuponitsgreenleavesforusingthe
sun'senergytomakefoodfrominorganicchemicals.Thesearegeneraladaptations,commonto
mostplants.Inaddition,therearespecialadaptationsthatonlycertainkindsofplantshave.
Manyanimalshaveadaptationsthathelpthemescapefromtheirenemies.Someinsectsare
hiddenbytheirbodycolororshape,andmanylooklikealeaforalittlebranch.Thecoatsof
deerarecoloredtomixwiththesurroundings.Manyanimalshavetheabilitytoremain
completelystillwhenanenemyisnear.
Organismshaveagreatvarietyofwaysofadapting.Theymayadaptintheirstructure,
function,andgenetics;intheirdevelopmentandproductionoftheyoung;andinotherrespects.
Anorganismmaycreateitswonenvironment,asdowarm-bloodedmammals,whichhavethe
abilitytoadjustbodyheatexactlytomaintaintheiridealtemperaturedespitechangingweather.
Usuallyadaptationsareanadvantage,butsometimesanorganismissowelladaptedtoa
particularenvironmentthat,ifconditionschange,itfindsitdifficultorimpossibletoreadaptto
thenewconditions.
36.Someplantsandanimalsdevelopsuperiorcharacteristicssothattheymay
A.helpothersoftheirkindgetfood,shelterandotherthingsneeded.
B.surviveeveninextremelysevereconditions
C.becomebetteradaptedtotheenvironmentsthanothersoftheirkind.
D.resultintheevolutionandproductionofmoreintelligentorganisms.
37.Inthefirstparagraph,theword"environments"couldbestbereplacedby
A.contextsB.surroundingsC.neighborsD.enemies
38.Itcanbeinferredfromthispassagethatthefeathersofabirdcarecolored
A.tofrighteneditsenemies.B.toattractitsenemies
C.toadjustitsbodyheatD.tomatchitsenvironment
39.Whichofthefollowingisnotdirectlymentioned?
A.Alivingthingmayadaptinitsstructure.
B.Anorganismmayadaptinitsfunction.
C.Alivingcreaturemayadaptinitsgeneticmakeup.
D.Alivingorganismmayadaptinitssleepinghabit.
40.Theauthorcitesthebehaviorofwarm-bloodedmammalsinordertoillustratewhichof
thefollowing?
A.Alivingthingmayhavetheabilitytocreateanenvironmentofitsown
B.Alivingcreaturemayhavetheabilitytoremainstillwhenanenemyisnear.
C.Alivingcreaturemayhavetheabilitytomakefoodfromitsinorganicchemicals
D.Alivingcreaturemayhavetheabilitytochangethecolorofitsskin.
第3篇FordAbandonsElectricVehicles
TheFordmotorcompany*sabandonmentofelectriccarseffectivelysignalstheendofthe
roadforthetechnology,analystssay.
GeneralMotors.andHonda'ceasedproductionofbattery.poweredcarsin1999,tofocuson
fuelcellandhybridelectricgasolineengines,whicharemoreattractivetotheconsumer.Fordhas
nowannounceditwilldothesame.
Threeyearsago.thecompanyintroducedtheThinkCitytwo—seatercarandagolfcart
calledtheTHINK,orThinkNeighbor.lthopedtosell5,000carseachyearand10,000carts.But
alackofdemandmeansonlyabout1,000ofthecarshavebeenproduced,andlessthan1.700
cartshavebeensoldsofarin2002.
“Thebottomlineiswedon'tbelievethatthisisthefutureofenvironmenttransportforthe
massmarket/TimHolmesofFordEuropesaidonFriday/'Wefeelwehavegivenelectricour
bestshot”
TheThinkCityhasarangeofonlyabout53milesanduptoasix-hourbatteryrecharge
time.GeneralMotors'EVIelectricvehiclealsohadalimitedrange.ofabout100miles.
Theveryexpensivebatteriesalsomeanelectriccarscostmuchmorethanpetrol-powered
altematives.AnelectricToyot~RAV4EVvehiclecostsover$42,000intheUS,comparedwith
just$17,000forthepetrolversion.ToyotaandNissan...arenowtheonlymajor
automanufacturerstoproduceelectricvehicles.
“Thereisafeelingthatbatteryelectrichasbeengivenitschance.Fordnowhastomoveon
withitshybridprogram",andthatiswhatwewillbejudgingthemon,“RogerHigman,asenior
transportcampaigneratUKFriendsoftheEarth,toldtheEnvironmentNewsService.
HybridcarsintroducedbyToyotaandHondainthepastfewyearshavesoldwell.Hybrid
enginesOfferGreatermileagethanpetrol-onlyengines,andthebatteriesrechargethemselves.
Fordsaysitthinkssuchvehicleswillhelpitmeetplannednewguidelines<4onvehicleemissions^^
intheU.S.
However,itisnotyetclearexactlywhatthoseguidelineswillpermit.InJune,GeneralMotors
andDaimlerChryslerwonacourtinjunction,delayingbytwoyearsCalifornianlegislation
requiringcar-makerstooffer100,000zero-emissionandotherlow-emissionvehiclesinthe
stateby2003.Carmanufacturershopethelegislationwillberewrittentoallowformore
low-----emission,ratherthanzero-emission,vehicles.
41.WhathavetheFordmotorcompany.GeneralMotor'sandHondadoneconcerningelectric
cars?
A)Theyhavestartedtoproduceelectriccars.
B)TheyhavedoneextensiveresearchonelectricCars
C)Theyhavegivenupproducingelectriccars.
D)TheyhaveproducedthousandsofelectricCars
42.AccordingtoTimHolmesofFordEurope,battery-poweredcars
A)willbethemaintransportationvehiclesinthefuture
B)willnotbethemaintransportationvehiclesinthefuture.
C)willbegoodtotheenvironmentinthefuture
D)willreplacepetrol—poweredvehiclesinthefuture.
43.Whichautomanufacturersarestillproducingelectricvehicles?
A)ToyotaandNissan
B)GeneralMotor'sandHonda
C)FordandToyota
D)HondaandToyota
44.Accordingtotheeighthparagraph,hybridcars
A)offerfewermileagethanpetroldrivencars
B)runfasterthanpetroldrivencars
C)runmoremilesthanpetroldrivencars
D)offermorebatteriesthanpetroldrivencars
45.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthehopeofcarmanufacturersaccordingtothelast
paragraph?
A)Low-emissioncarsshouldbebanned.
B)Onlyzero-emissioncarsareallowedtorunonmotorways.
C)Thelegislationwillencouragecarmakerstoproducemoreelectriccars.
D)ThelegislationwillallowmorelOw.emissiontobeproduced.
第五部分:补全短文(第46・50题,每题2分,共10分)
阅读下面的短文,文章中有5处空白,文章后有6组文字,请根据文章的内容选择5
组文字,将其分别放会文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置。
TheBuildingofthePyramids
Theoldeststonebuildingsintheworldarethepyramids._1_.Thereareovereightyof
themscatteredalongthebanksoftheNile,someofwhicharedifferentinshapefromthetrue
pyramids.Themostfamousofthesearethe"step"pyramidand"Bent"pyramid.
Someofthepyramidsstilllookmuchthesameastheymusthavedonewhentheywerebuilt
thousandsofyearsago.Mostofthedamagesufferedbytheothershasbeenatthehandsofmen
whowerelookingfortreasureor,moreoften,forstonetouseinmodernbuildings.—2—.
Thesearegoodreasonswhytheycanstillbeseentoday,butperhapsthemostimportantisthat
theywereplannedtolastforever.
—3—.However,therearenowritingsorpicturestoshowushowtheEgyptiansplannedor
builtthepyramidsthemselves._4—.Nevertheless,byexaminingtheactualpyramidsand
varioustoolswhichhavebeenfound,archaeologistshaveformedafairlyclearpictureofthem.
Onethingiscertain:theremusthavebeenmonthsofcarefulplanningbeforetheycould
begintobuild._5_.Youmaythinkthiswouldhavebeeneasywithmilesandmilesofempty
desertaround,butapyramidcouldnotbebuiltjustanywhere.Certainruleshadtobefollowed,
andcertainproblemshadtobeovercome.
AThedryclimateofEgypthashelpedtopreservethepyramids,andtheirveryshape
havemadethemlesslikelytofallintoruin.
BItispracticallycertainthatplansweremadeforthebuildingofthepyramidsbecausethe
plansofotherlargeworkshavefortunatelybeenpreserved.
CThefirstthingtheyhadtodowastochooseasuitableplace.
DConsequently,weareonlyabletoguessatthemethodsused.
EManypeoplewerekilledwhilebuildingthepyramids.
FTheyhavestoodfornearly5,000years,anditseemslikelythattheywillcontinueto
standforthousandsofyearsyet.
第六部分:完型填空(第51-65题,每题1分,共15分)
阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了4个选项,请根据短文的内容从
4个选项中选择1个最佳答案,并涂在答题卡相应的位置匕
WhereDidAlltheShipsGo?
TheBermudaTriangleisone_51—thegreatestmysteriesof由esea.Inthistriangulararea
betweenFlorida,PuertoRicoandBermudainAtlantic,shipsandairplanes_52—todisappear
moreoftenthanin_53—partsoftheocean.Andtheydoso_54_leavinganysignofallaccident
oranydeadbodies.
Itis_55—thatChristopherColumbuswasthefirstpersontorecordstrange
happeningsinthearea.Hiscompassstoppedworking
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