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2007年全国职称英语等级考试真题

(注:A级和B级在下面)

理工类(C级)试题

第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)

下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接

近的选项。

1Atmidnight,wewerearousedbyaknockatthedoor.

AirritatedBawakenedCarisenDannoyed

2Shewasawardedaprizeforthefilm.

AgivenBrewardedCsentDreminded

3Smokingwillbebannedinallpublicplaceshere.

AforbiddenBallowedCpermittedDpromoted

4Thatguyisintelligentbutabitdull.

AstrangeBspecialCquietDboring

5Sheisahighlysuccessfulteacher.

AfairlyBratherCveryDmoderately

6Weshouldnotsacrificeenvironmentalprotectionstofostereconomicgrowth.

AreduceBpromoteCrealizeDgive

7Thereisagrowinggapbetweentherichandthepoor.

AconflictBtensionCgulfDconfrontation

8Iamverygratefultoyouforyourassistance.

AhelpfulBhopefulCpitifulDthankful

9Youwillbemeetingherpresently.

AshortlyBcurrentlyClatelyDprobably

10Attitudestomentalillnesshaveshiftedinrecentyears.

AdisplayedBshownCchangedDdemonstrated

11Ihavebeentryingtoquitsmoking.

AgiveupBpickupCbuildupDtakeup

12Reliefworkerswereshockedbywhattheysaw.

AmovedBtouchedCsurprisedDworried

13TheweatherisaconstantsubjectofconversationinBritain.

AquestionBproblemCtitleDtopic

14ThisisnottypicalofEnglish,butisafeatureoftheChineselanguage.

AparticularBcharacteristicCremarkableDidiomatic

15Itisvirtuallyimpossibletopersuadehimtoapplyforthejob.

AsimplyBalmostCtotallyDcompletely

第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)

下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供

的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没

有提及,请选择c.

BlackHoles

Mostscientistsagreethatblackholesexistbutarenearlyimpossibletolocate.Ablackholein

theuniverseisnotasolidobject,likeaplanet,butitisshapedlikeasphere(球体).Astronomers

(天文学家)thinkthatatthecenterofablackholethereisasinglepointinspacewithinfinite

(无限的)density(稠密).Thissinglepointiscalledasingularity(奇点).Ifthesingularitytheory

iscorrect,itmeansthatwhenamassivestarcollapses,allthematerialinitdisappearsintothe

singularity.Thecenterofablackholewouldnotreallybeaholeatall,butaninfinitelydense

point.Anythingthatcrossestheblackholeispulledinbyitsgreatgravity.

Althoughblackholesdoexist,theyaredifficulttoobserve.Thesearethereasons.

•Nolightoranythingelsecomesoutofblackholes.Asaresult,theyareinvisibletoa

telescope.

•Inastronomicalterms,blackholesaretruly.Forexample,ablackholeformedbythe

collapseofagiantstarwouldhaveaneventhorizon(视界)only18milesacross.

•ThenearestblackholeswouldbedozensoflightyearsawayfromEarth.Onelightyearis

about6trillion(万亿)miles.Eventhemostpowerfultelescopescouldnotpickoutanobjectso

smallatsuchagreatdistance.

In1994theHubbleSpaceTelescopeprovidedevidencethatblackholesexist.Therearestill

answerstobefound,however,soblackholesremainoneofthemysteriesoftheuniverse.

16Blackholesarepartofspace.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

17Blackholesexistbutaredifficulttoobserve.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

18Thecenterofablackholeisempty.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

19Theattractionoftwolargestarsleadstogravity.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

20Thesunistheheavieststarintheuniverse.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

21Thenearestblackholesarehundredsoflightyearsawayfromus.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

22TheHubbleSpaceTelescopehelpsscientiststounderstandthenatureoftheuniverse.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第23~30题,每题1分,共8分)

下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段

每段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳

选项。

UnlockingtheHumanGenome(基因组)

1Aprojecttounlocksecrets-whatscientistcouldresistthatchallenge?Thisiswhatmany

scientistsaredoingastheyworkontheHumanGenomeProject.Theaimoftheprojectisto

decode(破译)allofthesome100,000genesinthehumanbody.ScientistsareusingDNA

fingerprintingtechniquestodothedecoding.

2DNAisthesubstancefoundinthechromosomes(染色体)ofacell.Achromosomeisa

chainofgenes.Eachgenecarriesapieceofgeneticinformation.Atanyonemomentinacell,

thousandsofgenesareturnedonandofftoproduceproteins(蛋白质).Thechallengeforscientists

istofindoutwhatroleeachgeneplaysinproteinproduction.Atsomepointthisdecodingwillbe

complete.Thenscientistswillhaveamapofanidealgenome,orapictureofthetotalgenetic

natureofahumanbeing.Theidealgenomeiscalledaconsensus(交感)genome.Everything

workswellinaconsensusgenome.

3Butnooneintheworldhasaconsensusgenome.Everyone'sgenomeisdifferentfromthe

ideal.Thesedifferencesarereferredtoasgeneticmutations(突变).Geneticmutationsina

person'sgenomemeanthatthepersonhasagreaterthanaveragechanceofsufferingfromhealth

problems.Someproblemsarenotlife-threatening.Thesewouldincludethingslikecolorblindness,

ormildheadaches.Otherproblemsareserious,suchasheartdisease,orcancer.

4Itwilltakeyearstoidentifytheroleofeachofthe100,000genes,Theshort-termgoalof

theprojectistofindthephysicalandmentalhealthproblemsapersonislikelytoencounter

duringhisorherlifetime.Thelong-termgoalistohaveeachpersonlivealonger,healthierlife.

23paragraph1

24paragraph2

25paragraph3

26paragraph4

AHowdoesDNAwork?

BWhatistheHumanGenomeProjectabout?

CHowaretheDNAsamplescollected?

DWhatarethegoalsoftheHumanGenomeProject?

EWhatistheroleofeachgene?

FWhataretheconsequencesofgeneticmutations?

27TheHumanGenomeProjectistryingtomapallthatmakeushuman.

28Decodingthehumangenomeisachallengeto.

29Geneticmutationsinaperson*sgenomemayaffect.

30Scientistsaretryinghardtodiscoverofeachofthegenesinourbody.

Athatperson'shealth

Bascientificanswer

Cscientificresearchers

Dthegenes

Ethefunction

Fthesize

第4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。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。

第一篇MotoringTechnology

1.2millionroaddeathsworldwideoccureachyear,plusafurther50millioninjuries.To

reducecarcrashrate,muchresearchnowisfocusedonsafetyandnewfuels-thoughsomeelectric

vehicleandbiofuelresearchaimsatgoingfaster.

Travellingatspeedhasalwaysbeendangerous.Oneadvancedareaofresearchinmotoring

safetyistheuseofdigitalin-carassistants.Theycanensureyoudon'tmissimportantroadsignsor

fallasleep.Mostcrashesresultfromhumanandnotmechanicalfaults.

Somesafetydevelopmentsaimtoimproveyourvision.Radarcanspotobstaclesinfog,while

othertechnology"seesthrough"bigvehiclesblockingyourview.

Andimprovementstoseatbelts,pedal(月却踏)controlsandtyresaremakingdrivingsmoother

andsafer.Thecolourofacarhasbeenfoundtobelinkedwithsafety,ashave,lesssurprisingly,

sizeandshape.

Butwhateverisinthefueltank,youdon'twantathiefinthedrivingseatandtherehavebeen

manyinnovations(仓U新).Satellitetrackingandremotecommunicationscanalsocomeintoplayif

youcrash,automaticallycallingforhelp.

Accidentscausemanytrafficjams,buttherearemoresubtleinterplaysbetweenvehiclesthat

cancausejamsevenonaclearbutbusyroad.Suchjamscanbeanalyzedusingstatisticaltools.

Roboticdriverscouldbeprogrammedtomaketrafficflowsmoothlyandwillperhapsonedaybe

everyone'spersonalchauffeur(司机),buttheirlatesteffortssuggestthatwon'tbesoon.

31Toreducecarcrashrate,manyscientistsareworkinghardto

Adesignfullyautomaticcars.

Bdevelopfasterelectricvehicles.

Canalyzeroaddeathsoccurringworldwideeachyear.

Dimprovethesafetyofcarsanddevelopnewfuels.

32.Accordingtothesecondparagraph,mostroadaccidentshappendueto

Aheavytraffic.

Bhumanmistakes.

Cenginefailure.

Dbadweather.

33WhichofthefollowingsafetydevelopmentsisNOTmentionedinthepassage?

AWindscreensthatcanhelpdriverstoimprovetheirvision.

BRadarsthatcanhelpdriverstoseeobstaclesinfog.

CDevicesthatcanhelpdriverstoseethroughbigvehicles.

DImprovementsinseatbelts,pedalcontrolsandtyres.

34Satellitetrackingandremotecommunicationsystemscanbeusedto

Areduceoilconsumption.

Bremovetheobstaclesontheroad.

Ccallforhelpwhenone'scarcrashes.

Dhelpdriversgetoutofatrafficjam.

35Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueofroboticdrivers?

AItwilltakesometimebeforeroboticdriversareavailable.

BRoboticdriversarenotallowedtodriveonbusyroads.

CRoboticdriverscanneverreplacehumandrivers.

DRoboticdriversaretooexpensivetouse.

第二篇GoodTableManners

Mannersplayanimportantpartinmakingafavorableimpressionatthedinnertable.Here

aresomegeneralrules:

Napkin(餐巾)use

Themealbeginswhenthehostunfoldshisorhernapkin.Thisisyoursignaltodothesame,

soplaceyournapkinonyourlap.Unfolditcompletelyifitisasmallnapkin,orinhalf,

lengthwise(纵向地),ifitisalargedinnernapkin.

Ifyouneedtoleavethetableduringthemeal,placeyournapkinonyourchairasasignalto

yourserverthatyouwillbereturning.Oncethemealisover,placeyournapkinneatlyonthetable

totherightofyourdinnerplate.Donotrefoldit.

Useanapkinonlyforyourmouth.Neveruseitforyournose,faceorforehead.

Useofutensils(餐具)

Startwiththeknife,forkorspoonfurthestfromyourplate,andworkyourwayin,usingone

utensilforeachcourse.

Ifsoupisserved,remembertospoonawayfromyourself.Thishelpsstopthedrips.Donot

puttheentiresoupspooninyourmouth.Instead,fillasoupspoonabout75percentwithsoup,

andsip(啜饮)itfromthesidenoiselessly.

Afterfinishingdinner,placetheknifeandforkparalleltooneanotheracrosstheplatewith

theknifebladefacinginwardtowardtheplate.

Usingyourfingers

Here'salistoffingerfoods:sandwiches,cookies,smallfruitsorberrieswithstems,French

friesandpotatochips,andhamburgers.

Chew(咀口爵)withyourmouthclosedanddon'tmakenoise;don'ttalkwithyourmouthfull.

Breadmustbebrokenwithyourhands.Itisnevercutwithaknife.

Don'tpicksomethingoutofyourteeth.Instead,excuseyourselftothebathroom.

Ifpossible,trynottocoughatthetable.

Donotputyourelbows(月寸)onthetable.InFrance,itisessentialtohavebothhandsabove

thetableatthesametime.

Donotputbonesoranythingelseonthetable.Thingsthatarenoteatenshouldbeputon

yourplate.

36Whereisthenapkinnormallyplacedduringthemeal?

AOnyourchair.

BOnthetable.

COnyourlap.

DOnyourplate.

37Thenapkinisusedonlyfor

Ayourforehead.

Byourmouth.

Cyournose.

Dyourface.

38Whichutensilisusedfirst?

ATheknife.

BThefork.

CThespoon.

DTheonefarthestfromtheplate.

39Allofthefollowingarefingerfoodsexcept

Asoup.Bsandwiches.

Ccookies.Dhamburgers.

40Whichofthefollowingshowsgoodtablemanners?

ATalkingwithyourmouthfull.

BPuttingbonesonyourplate.

CPuttingyourelbowsonthetable.

DChewingwithyourmonthopen.

第三篇RenewableEnergySources

Todaypetroleum(石油)providesaround40%oftheworld'senergyneeds,mostlyfuelling

automobiles.Coalisstillused,mostlyinpowerstations,tocoverone-quarterofourenergyneeds,

butitistheleastefficient,unhealthiestandmostenvironmentallydamagingfossilfuel(矿物燃

料).Naturalgasreservescouldfillsomeofthegapfromoil,butreservesofthatwillnotlastinto

the22ndcenturyeither.Mostexpertspredictwewillexhausteasilyaccessiblereserveswithin50

years.Less-pollutingrenewableenergysourcesofferamorepracticallong-termenergysolution.

"Renewable"referstothefactthattheseresourcesarenotusedfasterthantheycanbereplaced.

Hydroelectric(水力发电的)powerisnowthemostcommonformofrenewableenergy,

supplyingaround20%ofworldelectricity.China*sThreeGorgesDamisthelargestever.Atfive

timesthesizeoftheUS'sHooverDam,its26turbines(涡轮机)willgeneratetheequivalent

energyof18coal-firedpowerstations.Itwillsatisfy3%ofChina'sentireelectricitydemand.

In2003,thefirstcommercialpowerstationtousetidal(潮汐的)currentsintheopensea

openedinNorway.Itisdesignedlikewindmill(风车),butotherstaketheformofturbines.

Aspricesfall,windpowerhasbecomethefastestgrowingtypeofelectricity

generation-quadrupling(番到两番)worldwidebetween1999and2005.Modernwindfarmsconsist

ofturbinesthatgenerateelectricity.Thoughitwillbemoreexpensive,thereismorethanenough

windtoprovidetheworld'sentireenergyneeds.Windfarmscomeinonshoreandoffshoreforms.

Theycanoftenendupatspotsofnaturalbeauty,andareoftenunpopularwithresidents.And

turbinesarenottotallyharmless-theycaninterferewithradar,alterclimateandkillseabirds.

ScotlandisbuildingEurope'slargestwindfarm,whichwillpower200,000homes.TheUK'sgoal

istogenerateone-fifthofpowerfromrenewablesources,mainlywind,by2O2O.Butthismay

causeproblems,becausewindisunreliable.

41Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisthemostpollutingenergyresource?

APetroleum.BCoal.

CNaturalgas.DWater.

42China'sThreeGorgesDam

Aisthefirsthydroelectricdamintheworld.

BisofthesamesizeastheUS'sHooverDam.

Ccangeneratearound3%ofworldelectricity.

Disthelargesthydroelectricdamintheworld.

43Whichcountrytooktheleadinmakinguseoftidalcurrentstoproducepowerin2003?

ATheUK.BChina.

CNorway.DTheUS.

44Oneoftheproblemswithwindfarmsisthat

Athereisnotenoughwind.

Bwindisnotreliable.

Ctheycanonlybebuiltonthesea.

Dtheymightinfluencetheworldeconomy.

45Accordingtothepassage,resourceslikewindare

Arenewable.Brecyclable.

Cdamaging.Dscarce.

第5部分:补全短文(第46〜50题,每题2分,共10分)

下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其

分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。

Farmers*Markets

CharlotteHollinsknowsshefacesabattle.The23-year-oldBritishfarmerandher

21-year-oldbrotherBenarefightingtosavethefarmfromdevelopersthattheirfatherworkedon

sincehewas14.(46)

"Youdon'toftengetadayoff.Supermarketsputalotofpressureonfarmerstokeepprices

down.Withfewerpeopleworkingonfarmsitcanbeisolating,"shesaid."Thereisahighrateof

suicideandfarmingwillnevermakeyourich!"

OliverRobinson,25,grewuponafarminYorkshire.(47)"I'msuredad

hopedI'dstay,"hesaid.nIguessit'sanice,straightforwardlife,butitdoesn'tappeal.Foryoung,

ambitiouspeople,farmlifewouldbeahardworld."ForRobinson,farmingdoesn'toffermuchnin

termsofmoneyorlifestyle."Hollinsagreesthateconomicsstopspeoplefrompursuingfarming

rewards:"providingforavitalhumanneed,whileworkingoutdoorswithnature."

FarmingisabigpoliticalissueintheUK.(48)The2001footandmouthcrisis

closedthousandsoffarms,stoppedmeatexports,andraisedpublicconsciousnessoftroublesin

UKfarming.

JamieOliver's2005campaigntogetchildrentoeathealthilyalsohighlightedtheissue.This

nationalconcernspells(带来)hopeforfarmerscompetingwithpowerfulsupermarkets.

____________(49)

"IstartedgoingtoFarmers'Marketsindirectdefiance(蔑视)ofthebigsupermarkets.

(50)It'sterrible,"saidLondonerMichaelSamson.

AButheneverconsideredstayingonhisfatherandgrandfather'sland.

BWhilemostpeoplebuyfoodfromthebigsupermarkets,hundredsofindependent

Farmers'Marketsarebecomingpopular.

CWhileconfidenttheywillsucceed,shelistsfarming'smanychallenges:

DYoungpeopleprefertoliveincities.

EIseriouslyobjectedtothesuper-sizingofeverything-whatexactlyDOtheyputonour

applestomakethemsobigandred?

F"BuyBritish"campaignsurge(鼓励)consumersnottobuycheaperimportedfoods.

第6部分:完形填空(第51〜65题,每题1分,共15分)

下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。

AnIntelligentCar

Drivingneedssharpeyes,keenears,quickbrain,andcoordination(协调)betweenhandsand

thebrain.Manyhumandrivershaveall(51)andcancontrolafast-movingcar.But

howdoesanintelligentcarcontrolitself?

Thereisavirtual(虚拟的)driverinthesmartcar.Thisvirtualdriverhas"eyes,""brains,"

"hands"and"feet,"too.Theminicameras(52)eachsideofthecararehis"eyes,"

which(53)theroadconditionsaheadofit.Theywatchthe(54)tothecar'sleftand

right.Thereisalsoahighlyautomaticdriving(55)inthecar.Itisthebuilt-in

computer,whichisthevirtualdriver's"brain."His"brain"(56)thespeedsofother

movingcarsnearitandanalyzestheirpositions.Basingonthisinformation,itchooses

the(57)pathfortheintelligentcar,andgivesinstructionstothe"hands"and"feet"

toactaccordingly.Inthisway,thevirtualdriver(58)hiscar.

Whatisthevirtualdriver'sbestadvantage?Hereacts(59).Theminicameras

arebringing(60)continuouslytothe“brain."Itcompletestheprocessingofthe

imageswithin100milliseconds.(61),theworld'sbestdriverneedsatleastone

secondtoreact.Besides,whenhetakes(62),heneedsonemoresecond.

Thevirtualdriverisreallywonderful.Hecanreducetheaccident(63)considerablyon

expressways(高速公路).Inthis(64),canwelethimhavethewheelatanytime

andinanyplace?Experts(65)thatwecannotdothatjustyet.Hisabilityto

recognizethingsisstilllimited.Hecannowonlydriveanintelligentcaronexpressways.

51AtheseBthemCthisDthat

52AinBaboveCtoDon

53AchangeBobservecimproveDmeet

54ApoliceBtrafficcpetsDtrees

55AbuttonBdoorcsystemDactivity

56AcalculatesBreachescgathersDreduces

57AdifferentBnarrowcsameDright

58AstopsBfindsccontrolsDselects

59AquicklyBcleverlycvirtuallyDsafely

60AideasBnewscmemoryDimages

61AsoBHowevercBesidesDTherefore

62AactionBrolecdecisionDnotice

63AinvestigationBpreventioncrateDreport

64AcaseBmethodcmannerDfile

65AexposeBwarnchopeDwish

理工类(B级)试题

第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)

下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接

近的选项。

1Ihavebeentryingtoquitsmoking.

AgiveupBpickupCbuildupDtakeup

2Reliefworkerswereshockedbywhattheysaw.

AmovedBtouchedCsurprisedDworried

3TheweatherisaconstantsubjectofconversationinBritain.

AquestionBproblemCtitleDtopic

4ThisisnottypicalofEnglish,butisafeatureoftheChineselanguage.

AparticularBcharacteristicCremarkableDidiomatic

5Itisvirtuallyimpossibletopersuadehimtoapplyforthejob.

AsimplyBalmostCtotallyDcompletely

6Thesearedefensivebehaviorpatternswhichderivefromourfears.

AstemBrelyCdevelopDgrow

7Onlyasmallminorityofthementallyillareliabletoharmthemselvesorothers.

AeasyBpossibleClikelyDdifficult

8Theyhavethecapabilitytodestroytheenemyinafewdays.

ApossibilityBnecessityCabilityDprobability

9Wehaveneverseensuchgorgeoushills.

AbeautifulBstretchingCspreadingDrolling

10Theleaveshavebeensweptintohugeheaps.

AloadsBlayersCpyramidsDpiles

11Thenewswillhorrifyeveryone.

AattractBterrifyCtemptDexcite

12Thearticlesketchedthemajoreventsofthedecade.

AdescribedBofferedCoutlinedDpresented

13Iwon'ttoleratethatkindofbehavior.

AbearBreceiveCadmitDtake

14Theirstyleofplayingfootballisutterlydifferent.

AbarelyBscarcelyChardlyDtotally

15Hersisterurgedhertoapplyforthejob.

AadvisedBcausedCforcedDpromised

第2部分:阅读判断(第16〜22题,每题1分,共7分)

下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供

的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没

有提及,请选择C.

BlackHoles

Mostscientistsagreethatblackholesexistbutarenearlyimpossibletolocate.Ablackhole

intheuniverseisnotasolidobject,likeaplanet,butitisshapedlikeasphere(球

体).Astronomers(天文学家)thinkthatatthecenterofablackholethereisasinglepointinspace

withinfinite(无限的)density(稠密).Thissinglepointiscalledasingularity(奇点).Ifthe

singularitytheoryiscorrect,itmeansthatwhenamassivestarcollapses,allthematerialinit

disappearsintothesingularity.Thecenterofablackholewouldnotreallybeaholeatall,butan

infinitelydensepoint.Anythingthatcrossestheblackholeispulledinbyitsgreatgravity.

Althoughblackholesdoexist,theyaredifficulttoobserve.Thesearethereasons.

•Nolightoranythingelsecomesoutofblackholes.Asaresult,theyareinvisibletoa

telescope.

•Inastronomicalterms,blackholesaretruly.Forexample,ablackholeformedbythe

collapseofagiantstarwouldhaveaneventhorizon(视界)only18milesacross.

•ThenearestblackholeswouldbedozensoflightyearsawayfromEarth.Onelightyearis

about6trillion(万亿)miles.Eventhemostpowerfultelescopescouldnotpickoutanobjectso

smallatsuchagreatdistance.

In1994theHubbleSpaceTelescopeprovidedevidencethatblackholesexist.Therearestill

answerstobefound,however,soblackholesremainoneofthemysteriesoftheuniverse.

16Blackholesarepartofspace.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

17Blackholesexistbutaredifficulttoobserve.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

18Thecenterofablackholeisempty.

ARightBWrongcNotmentioned

19Theattractionoftwolargestarsleadstogravity.

ARightBWrongcNotmentioned

20Thesunistheheavieststarintheuniverse.

ARightBWrongcNotmentioned

21Thenearestblackholesarehundredsoflightyearsawayfromus.

ARightBWrongcNotmentioned

22TheHubbleSpaceTelescopehelpsscientiststounderstandthenatureoftheuniverse.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第23〜30题,每题1分,共8分)

下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第23〜26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2〜5段

每段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第27〜30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳

选项。

MemoryTest

1"Iamgoingtogiveyoufivetechniquesthatwillenableyoutorememberanythingyou

needtoknowatschool,"promisedlecturerIanRobinsontoahundredschoolchildren.Heslapped

hishanddownonthetable."WhenPvefinishedintwohours*time,yourworkwillbefarmore

effectiveandproductive.Anyonenotinterested,leavenow."Theentireroomsatstill.

2RobinsoncallshimselftheMindMagician(魔术师).Hespecializesindoingmagic

tricksthatlooktotallyimpossible,andthenherevealsthattheyinvolvenothingmoremysterious

thangoodold-fashionedtrickery(骗术)."Ihavealwaysbeeninterestedintricksinvolving

memory-beingabletoreeloff(~■口气说出)theorderofcardsinapack,thatsortofthing,"he

explains.

3Robinsonwasalreadylecturingtoschoolsonhismagictechniqueswhenitstruckhim

thatstud

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