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职称英语理工类C级模拟11

第1部分:词汇选项

下面共有15个句子,每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子后面

所给的4个选项中选择1个与划线部分意义最相近的词或短语。

1>Wearecertainthathewillgetoverhisillness.

A.sureB.happy

C.surprisedD.excited

2、Aresearchcenterhasbeensetupinthiscountry.

A.praisedB.established

C.reformedD.criticized

3、ifheadachesonlyoccuratnight,lackoffreshairisoftenthecause.

A.deliverB.fall

C.happenD.arrive

4、Theiceisnotthickenoughtobeartheweightofatank.

A.sufferB.accept

C.receiveD.endure

5、Asmallnumberoffirmshavestoppedtrading.

A.hotelsB.shops

C.restaurantsD.companies

6、Inordertosurvivemanneedstoconsumefoodandwater

A.workB.play

C.liveD.walk

7>Theresearchershavejustcompletedastudyofdrivingsituations.

A.startedB.finished

C•changedD•made

8、Itseemshighlyunlikelythatshewillpasstheexam.

A.veryB.completely

C.usuallyD.mostly

9、Theirparentsoncelivedunderverysevereconditions.

A.soundB.hard

C.strictD.tight

10>Michaelisnowmerelyagoodfriend.

A.largelyB.possibly

C.justD.rarely

11>Haveyoutalkedtoherlately?

A.lastlyB.finally

C.shortlyD.recently

12>Whilewedon11agree,wecontinuetobefriends.

A.WhoeverB.Where

C.AlthoughD.Whatever

13、Enormoussumsofmoneyhavebeenspentonspaceexploration.

A.MuchB.Large

C.SmallD.Fixed

14、AboutonemillionAmericansarediagnosedannuallywithskincancer.

A.everyyearB.severely

C.activelyD.everymonth

15>Thepolicemanwrotedownalltheparticularsoftheaccident.

A.secretsB.details

C.benefitsD.words

第2部分:阅读判断

阅读下面这篇短文,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:

如果该句的信息文章中没有提及,请选择C。

NewProductWillSavelives

Drinkingwaterthatlookscleanmaystillcontainbugs(虫子),whichcan

causeillness.AsmallcompanycalledGeneraTechnologieshasproducedatesting

methodinthreestageszwhichshowswhetherwaterissafe.Thenewtestshows

ifwaterneedschemicalsaddedtoittodestroyanythingharmful.Itwasinvented

byscientistDrAdrianPatton,whostartedGenerafiveyearsago.Heandhis

employeeshavedevelopedthetesttogetherwithaBritishwatercompany.

AndyHeadland.Genera1smarketingdirector,recentlypresentedthetest

ataconferenceintheUSAandforecastgoodAmericansalesforit.Genera

hasalreadysold11ofitstestsat$42,500atimeintheUKandhasafurther

fouronorder.Itexpectstosellanother25testsbeforetheendofMarch.

ThecompanysaysitistheonlytestintheUKtobeapprovedbythegovernment.

GenerawasformedfiveyearsagoanduntilOctoberlastyearhadonlyfive

employees;itnowemploys14.MrHeadlandbelievesthatthecompanyshould

makearound$19millionbytheendoftheyearintheUKalone.

16>GeneraTechnologieshasdevelopedamethodthatdetermineswhetherwater

isclean.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

17>BeforehesetupGenera,DrPattonhadworkedforaBritishwatercompany.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

18>ThenewproducthasbeenacommercialsuccessintheUSA.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

19、Eachofthetestscosts$42,500.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

20、GeneraTechnologiesorders25moretestsbeforetheendoftheyear.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

21>TheBritishgovernmentishelpingDrPartontosellthetestsabroad.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

22、Generahasincreasedthenumberofitsemployeesrecently.

A.RightB.WrongC.Netmentioned

第3部分:概括大意与完成句子

阅读下面这篇短文,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1〜4段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第27〜30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4

个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。

Ford

1Ford'sgreatstrengthwasthemanufacturingprocess--notinvention.Long

beforehestartedacarcompany,hewasaworker,knownforpickinguppieces

ofmetalandwireandturningthemintomachines.Hestartedputtingcars

togetherin1891.Althoughitwasbynomeansthefirstpopularautomobile,

theModelTshowedtheworldjusthowcreativeFordwasatcombiningtechnology

andmarket.

2Thecompany1sassemblylinealonethrewAmerica1sIndustrialRevolution

intooverdrive(高速运转).Insteadofhavingworkersputtogethertheentire

car,Ford'sfriends,whoweregreattoolmakersfromScotland,organizedteams

thataddedpartstoeachModelTasitmoveddownaline.BythetimeFord1s

1

HighlandParkplantwashumming(嗡嗡作响)alongin1914ztheworldsfirst

automaticconveyorbeltcouldturnoutacarevery93minutes.

3ThesameyearHenryFordshockedtheworldwiththe$5-a-dayminimumwage

schemezthegreatestcontributionhehadevermade.Theaveragewageinthe

autoindustrythenwas$2.34fora9-hourshift.Fordnotonlydoubledthatz

healsotookanhourofftheworkday.Inthoseyearsitwasunthinkablethat

amancouldbepaidthatmuchfordoingsomethingthatdidn11involveanawful

lotoftrainingoreducation.TheWallStreetJournalcalledtheplannan

economiccrimeH,andcriticseverywherelaughedatFord.

4Butasthewageincreasedlatertodaily$10,itprovedacriticalcomponent

ofFord1sdreamtomaketheautomobileaccessible(可及的)toall.Thecritics

weretoostupidtounderstandthatbecauseFordhadloweredhiscostsper

car,thehigherwagesdidn*tmatter--exceptformakingitpossibleformore

peopletobuycars.

23、Paragraph1

A.Ford*sFollowers

B.TheAssemblyLine

C.Ford1sGreatDream

D.TheEstablishmentoftheCompany

E.Ford1sBiggestContribution

F.Ford*sGreatTalent

24、Paragraph2

25、Paragraph3

26、Paragraph4

27>Theassemblylinemadeitpossibleto

A.criticizedbythemedia

B.thelowwageintheautoindustry

C,ownacar

D.producecarsinlargenumbers

E.the8-hour-shiftpractice

F.combinedtechnologyandmarket

28、Fordwasthefirsttoadopt

29、Higherwagesenabledmanypeopleto

30>Ford1shigher-wageandlower-coststrategywasstrongly

第4部分:阅读理解

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。请根据文章的内容,

从每题所给的4个选项中选择1个最佳答案。

第一篇

SleeplessatNight

Itwasanormalsummernight.Humidity(湿气)hunginthethickair.

Icouldn*tgotosleep,partlybecauseofmycoldandpartlybecauseof

myexpectationsforthenextday.Mymumhadsaidthattomorrowwasgoing

tobeasurprise.

Sweatstucktomyachingbody.Finally,Igatheredenoughstrengthtosit

up.Ilookedoutofmysmallwindowintothenight.Therewasabigbright

moonhanginginthesky,givingoffamagiclight.

Icouldn11standthepressureanymore,soIdidwhatIalwaysdotomake

myselffeelbetter.Iwenttothebathroomandpickedupmytoothbrushand

toothpaste.Icleanedmyteethasiftherewasnotomorrow.Backandforth,

upanddown.

ThenIwalkeddownstairstolookforsomesignsofmovement,somelife.

Gladiator,mycatzfrightenedmeashemeowed(口苗口苗士也唱出)hissadsong.He

wasontheoldorangecouch(长沙发),sittinguponhisfrontlegs,waiting

forsomething,tohappen.Helookedatmeasiftosay,"I'mlonely,petme.

Ineedagoodhug(紧抱).HEventhecouchbeggedmetositonit.

InonemovementIsettleddownontothesoftcouch.Thiscouchrepresented

myparents*marriage,mybirth,andhundredsofotherlittleevents.

AsIheldGladiator,myheartstartedbeatingheavily.Mymindwasflooded

withquestions:What*slife?AmIreallyalive?Areyoulisteningtome?Every­

timeImovedmyhanddownGladiator*sbody,Ihadanewthought;eachtouch

sangadifferentsong.

Iforgotallabouttheheatandthenextday1ssurprise.Theatmosphere

wassofullofwarmthandsilencethatIsankintoitsarms.Fallingasleep

withthebigcatinmyarms,Ifeltallmyworriesslowlymoveaway.

31、Theauthorcouldnotgotosleeppartlybecause

A.itwastoocold.

B.itwastoodry.

C.hehadacold.

D.hehadafever.

32、Whatwastheweatherlikethatnight?

A.Itwascool.

B.Itwaswindy.

C.Itwasfine.

D.Itwascloudy.

33、Theauthorbrushedhisteethoverandover

A.torelievehimselfofthepressure.

B.toeasehistoothache.

C.toshakeoffthecold.

D.toremovethedirt.

34、Gladiatorwasthenameof

A.amovie.

B.apet.

C.acouch.

D.asong.

35、Whatdidthecouchrepresent?

A.Anewthought.

B.Differentsongs.

C.Amiserablelife.

D.Happymemories.

弟一^扁

FlorenceNightingale

FlorenceNightingalewasborninFlorence,Italy,whileherwealthyEnglish

parentsweretravelinginEurope.Asachild,shetraveledtomanyplaces

withherfamilyandlearnedhowtospeakseverallanguages.

WhenNightingalewas17,shetoldherfamilythatshewasgoingtohelp

sickpeople.Herparentsdidnotapprove,butNightingalewasdetermined.

ShetraveledtohospitalsalloverEurope.Shesawthatdoctorswereworking

toohard.Shesawthatpatientsdiedbecausetheydidnotgetenoughcare.

Nightingalefeltthatwomencouldbedoingmoretohelpdoctorstakecare

ofsickpeople.

Nightingaleknewthatinorderfornursestodomore,theyneededspecial

traininginhowtotakecareofsickpeople.Nightingalewenttoahospital

inGermanytostudynursing.ThenshereturnedtoLondonandbecamethehead

ofagroupofwomencalledGentlewomenDuringIllness.Thesewomencaredfor

sickpeopleintheirhomes.

In1854,EnglandwasfightingawarwithRussia.Warreporterswroteabout

theterribleconditionsinthehospitalsthatcaredforthewounded.People

demandedthatsomethingbedoneaboutit.Aleaderofthegovernmentasked

FlorenceNightingaletotakesomenursesintothewarhospitals.So,inNovember

1854,Nightingalefinallygottoworkinahospital.

Shetookalong38nurseswhomshehadtrainedherself.

Atfirst,thedoctorsonthebattlefieldsdidnotwantNightingaleand

hernursesintheirhospitals.Theydidnotbelievethatwomencouldhelp.

Butinfactzthenursesdidmakeadifference.Theyworkedaroundtheclock,

tendingthesick.Thankstotheirhardwork,manywoundedsoldierssurvived.

Afterthewar,Nightingaleandhernursesweretreatedlikeheroes.Finally,

in1860zshestartedtheNightingaleSchoolforNurses.Intime,thanksto

FlorenceNightingale,nursingbecameanimportantpartofmedicine.

36、FlorenceNightingalewasbornintoarich

A.Italianfamily.

B.Russianfamily.

C.Englishfamily.

D.Germanfamily.

37、Nightingale1sparentsdidnotapproveofherdecision

A.toworkasadoctor,

B.tocareforsickpeople.

C.tofightinthewarwithRussia.

D.totraveltohospitalsalloverEurope.

38、ItwasnotuntilthewarwithRussiathatNightingale

A.gottoworkinahospital.

B.begantostudynursing.

C.startedtocareforsickpeopleintheirhomes.

D.becametheheadofGentlewomenDuringIllness.

39、OnthebattlefieldsNightingaleandhernursesprovedtobe

A.asbadasthedoctorshadexpected.

B.quitegenerous.

C.lessthanuseful.

D.veryhelpful.

40、Nightingaleplayedagreatrolein

A.thebuildingofwarhospitals.

B.theeducationofwomen.

C.thedevelopmentofnursing.

D.theimprovementofworkingconditionsforwomen.

HumanSpaceExploration

WhilescientistsaresearchingthecauseoftheColumbiadisaster,NASA

ismovingaheadwithplanstodevelopanewcraftthatwouldreplaceshuttles

(航天飞机)onspacestationmissionsby2012andrespondquicklytospacestation

emergencies.

Thespaceagencyreleasedthefirstsetofmissionneedsandrequirements

severaldaysagofortheorbitalspaceplane(轨道航天飞机),whichwouldbe

designedtotransportacrewoffourtoandfromtheInternationalSpaceStation.

Althoughitincludesfewspecifics,theplanstatestheorbiter(轨道

航天飞机)willbesafer,cheaperandrequirelesspreparationtimethanthe

shuttle.Itwouldbeabletotransportfourcrewmembersby2012--thoughit

wouldbeavailableforrescuemissionsby2010.NASAsaysthecraftshould

beabletotransportinjuredorillspacestationcrewmembersto"definitive

(决定性的)medicalcare"within24hours.

ThereleaseoftherequirementsshowedNASAremainsfocusedonthelong-term

prioritiesofspaceexploration,evenasquestionsexistconcerningtheloss

ofColumbiaanditsseven-membercrewonFebruary1z2003.

ExpertsatMarshallSpaceFlightCenterinHuntsville,Alabama,havebeen

workingforyearsonasuccessortotheshuttle.Theproject,knownasthe

SpaceLaunchInitiative(提案),wasdividedlastyearintotwoparts--one

focusingonafuturelaunchvehicle,theotheronaspacestationorbiter.

Theorbiterisexpectedtobereadysooner.

Theprogram'smanagerssayNASAofficialshavetoldthemnottoalterSpace

LaunchInitiativeinlightoftheColumbiadisaster.

U.S.PresidentGeorgeW.BushaskedCongressforaboutUS$1billionfor

SpaceLaunchInitiativein2004,fundsthatwouldbealmostequallysplit

betweentheOrbitalSpacePlaneandNextGenerationLaunchTechnology.

41、NASAplanstodesignthenewspacecraftto

A.controltheInternationalSpaceStation.

B.carryastronautstotheInternationalSpaceStation.

C.transportequipmenttotheInternationalSpaceStation.

D.trainastronautsinspaceflights.

42、Besidesitsmainmission,theorbiterwouldalsobeusedas

A.amedicalresearchcenter.

B.aspacestation.

C.aspaceambulance.

D.apassengerplane.

43、Thedesignoftheorbiterindicates

A.NASA'sdeterminationtocontinuespaceexploration.

B.NASA1sdisadvantageinspacetechnology.

C.thegreatpressurefromCongressonNASA.

D.aheavydefeatforNASA.

44、WhendidNASAstartworkingonasuccessortotheshuttle?

A.OneyearbeforetheColumbiadisaster.

B.OneyearaftertheColumbiadisaster.

C.ImmediatelyaftertheColumbiadisaster.

D.YearsbeforetheColumbiadisaster.

45、Accordingtothepassage,the1billionfunds,ifgranted,would

A.beusedtorebuildtheInternationalSpaceStation.

B.beawardedtothescientistsworkingatNASA.

C.besharedbythetwoprojectsundertheSpaceLaunchInitiative.

D.bespentontheinvestigationoftheColumbiadisaster.

第5部分:补全短文

阅读下面的短文,文章中有5处空白,文章后面有6组文字,请根据文章的内容选择

5组文字,将其分别放回文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。

FalseFearofBigFish

Manypeoplebelievesharks(鲨鱼)aredangerousandwillalwaystryto

hurtorevenkillhumans.46.

AsharkexhibitionattheNationalAquarium(水族馆)inBaltimore,US,proves

this.Visitorscantouchyoungsharks,seetheireggsdevelopandwatcha

dozendifferentspeciesswimsmoothlyaroundahugetank.

Mostpeoplefailtorealizethatsharkattacksdon11happenveryoften.

Humansaremorelikelytobekilledbylightningthanbyashark.47There,

kidscanlearn,fromanearlyageznottofearsharks.

"Peoplefearwhattheydon*tknow,"saidNancyHotchkiss,anorganizer

oftheexhibition.HSharkshavebeenaroundfor400millionyearsandplay

animportantroleintheocean1sfoodchain.Wewantpeopletodiscoverthat

sharksareamazinganimalsthatneedourrespectandprotection."48Astudy,

publishedinJanuaryintheUSmagazine,Science,foundthatalmostallrecorded

sharkspecieshavefallenbyhalfinthepasteightto15years.

ThousandsofsharksarehuntedinAsiaforspecialfoods,suchasshark

fin(鱼翅)soup.Andmanyothersgetcaughtinnetszwhilefishermenarehunting

otherfish.

49.

"Somefishingmethodsareactuallycleaningouttheoceanforsharks,"

saidDaveSchofield,themanageroftheaquarium1soceanhealthprogramme.50.

A.Theycanwatchthemdevelopinsidetheireggsandfeeltheskinofthe

olderswimmers.

B.Ashocking100millionsharksarekilledeveryyeararoundtheworldby

humans.

C.Infact,94percentoftheworld*s400speciesareharmlesstohumans.

D.Itisaworryingsituationandsomeareashaveputmeasuresinplaceto

protectthesespecialfish.

E.Andtomakethispointclear,themuseumhassetupaspecialtouching

poolforchildren.

F.Morethanhalfofthesharkscaughtaresmallerthan1metrelong.

第6部分:完形填空

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。

Migrant(移民的)Workers

Inthepasttwentyyears,therehasbeenanincreasingtendencyforworkers

tomovefromonecountrytoanother.Whilesomecountrieshaverestricted

(限制)most51tolocalpeoplezothershaveattractedandwelcomedmigrant

workers.ThisisparticularlythecaseintheMiddleEast,52increased

oilincomeshaveenabledmanycountriestocallinoutsiderstoimprovelocal

facilities(设施).ThustheMiddleEasthasattractedoil-workers53the

U.S.A,andEurope.Ithasalsobroughtinworkersfrommanyother

countries,54SouthKoreaandJapan.

Inviewofthedifficultlivingandworking55intheMiddleEast,it

isnotsurprisingthatthepayishightoattractsuitableworkers.Manyengineers

andtechnicianscan56atleasttwiceasmuchmoneyintheMiddleEastas

theycanintheirowncountry,andthisisamajor57.

Sometimesadisadvantagehasacompensating(补尝的)advantage.Forexample,

the58livingconditionsoftenleadtoincreasedfriendshipwhenworkers

haveto59oneachotherforsafetyandcomfort.Inasimilarway,many

migrantworkerscansavelargesumsofmoneypartlybecauseofthe60of

entertainment(娱乐)facilities.Theworkisoftencomplexandfullofproblems

butthismerelypresentsgreaterchallengetoengineerswhoprefertofind

solutionstoproblemsratherthando61workintheirhomecountry.

Onemajorproblemwhich62migrantworkersintheMiddleEastisthat

theirjobsaretemporaryones.Theyarenearlyalwayson63,soitisnot

easyforthemtoplanaheadwithgreat

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