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阅读理解Passage 1Have you ever seen a moon that looks unbelievably big? It hangs over the horizon 1ike a huge,pale hot-air balloon. Many people think of the bright full moon of autumn or the harvest moon that way-like a huge,pale hot-air balloon. But can you always trust your eyes?The harvest moon is the full moon on a day nearest the first day of autumn. Full or nearly full, it rises early in the evening for several nights in a row, It brings farmers well-lit evenings to harvest their crops.The harvest moon can look huge. But does it really fill more of the sky than an ordinary full moon?Why does the moon look bigger when it is near the horizon? Our brains compare the size of the moon with the size of the objects we see on the horizon. We know that the distant mountains, homes, or skyscrapers are really large. And, since the moon is much farther away than is the distant landscape, we ”see” the moon as being larger than it would otherwise look.1. To what do we compare the size of the harvest moon?A. MountainsB. BuildingC. HomesD. A11 of these2. The main purpose of the article is toA. informB. persuadeC. praiseD. convince3.The author knew most people find the moonA. mysteriousB. interestingC. boringD. so ordinary 4.The moon looks bigger ifA. it is autumnB. it is near the horizonC. homes are nearD. it is a clear night5. The autumn moon .A. is more beautiful than it really looks B.is the brightest object in the skyC. rises slowly at dawnD. helps farmers see as they harvest their cropsPassage 2Strange thing happens to time when you ravel. Because the earth is divided into twenty-four time zones one hour apart, you can have days with more or fewer than twenty-four hours,and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.If you make a five-day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zone every day. As you enter each zone, the time changes the hour. Traveling west, you set your clock back;traveling east, you set it ahead. Each day of your trip has either twenty-five or twenty-three hours.If you travel by ship across the Pacific you cross theinternational date line. By agreement, this is the point where a new day begins. When you cross the line, you change your calendar the full day, backward or forward. Traveling east, today becomes yesterday;traveling west, it is tomorrow!1. The best title for this selection isA. A Trip Across the AtlanticB. How Time Changes Around the WorldC. Crossing the International Date LineD. How time Zone Were Set Up2. The difference in time between zones isA. seven daysB. twenty-four hoursC one hour D. more than seven days3. From this selection it seems true that the Atlantic OceanA. is in one time zoneB. is divided into twenty-four time zonesC. is divided into five time zonesD. cannot be crossed in five days4. The international date 1ine is the name forA. the beginning of any new time zoneB. the point where time changes by one hourC. the point where a new day beginsD. any time zone in the Pacific Ocean5. If you cross the ocean going east, you set you clockA. ahead one hour in each new time zoneB. ahead one time for the whole tripC. back one full day for each one full dayD. ahead by twenty-three hoursPassage 3Holidays in the United States usually occur at least once a month. Most months have a national holiday that has been arranged to be celebrated on a Monday. The holidays have all been decided to be celebrated on a Monday so that the workers may have 3-day weekends-that is, Saturday, Sunday and Monday in order to rest or travel or do things with their families. Major holidays in the United States such as New Year’s Day or Christmas Day or the day, when we remember the first settles of the United States, called Thanksgiving Day are celebrated a11 over the country During these holidays most business close and the workers stay home and celebrate with their families. Vacation can be from 2 weeks a year to 4 weeks a year. This usually depends on how long you’ve been working for a company, what type of position you have, whether you have a very high position or a very important position and it's difficult to find someone to replace you In this case, you might take afew days at a time rather than taking one month all at once. Usually the more time you spend working for a company, the more time you may get for a vacation1. The govemment of the United States makes it a rule for workers to have a weekend almost once a month.A. 1-dayB. 2-dayC. 3-dayD. 4-day2. Workers in the United States sometimes work from .A. Monday to SaturdayB. Tuesday to SundayC. Thursday to FridayD. Tuesday to Friday3. Which statement is NOT true according to this passage?A. Only a few shops remain open on New Year’s DayB. Most of the worker needn’t work on Christmas Day.C. Days on vacation must be more than all the holidays in a year.D. All the workers have a half-month vacation4. The reason why someone has to divide his vacation into several parts is thatA. no one can be found to take his placeB. he hasn’t a most high positionC. he plays an important role in his workD. he hasn’t been working for his company for a long time5. Which of the following is the best title for this passage?A. Holidays in the United States.B. vacation in the United StatesC. How DO the workers Spend Their HolidaysD. Something About the holidays and Vacation in the U.S Passage 4Sarah Winchester was a very rich woman. She didn’t buy many jewels or fancy clothes. Instead, she spent millions of dollars to build a house. The strange thing about Sarah’s house was that it was never finished. Work on the house went on for 38 year because Sarah was afraid to stop building it.Sarah’s house was near San Jose, California Every day, a crew of carpenters, plumbers, and other workers arrived there. Sarah wanted more rooms and more doors and more windows, so the workers kept on building them. The house was seven floors high and had 160 rooms. There were 2000 doors and 10000 windows. There were also three elevators, nine kitchens, and 47 fireplaces.Why did Sarah want a house that kept geeing bigger? The reason seemed to be that Sarah was afraid of dying. She thought she would die when the house was finished,so she made certain that it was never finished.Sarah Winchester’s plan seemed to have worked becauseshe lived to be 83 years old. Finally, her house was finished.1. What did Sarah keep doing to her house?A. Making it cleaner.B. Making it quieter.C. Making it bigger.D. Making it more beautiful2. The story says that Sarah’s house hadA. 7 floorsB. 40 floorsC. 160 floorsD. 3 floors3. Who did the work on Sarah’s house?A. Sarah herself and other workers.B. Sarah’s children and other workers.C. Carpenters and plumbers and other workersD. Engineers and other workers.4. How long did the work on the house continue?A. For 7 years.B. For38 years.C. For 83 years.D. The story doesn’t tell.5. Sar ah’s house was finally finishedA. when she moved inB. when she spent all her moneyC. when she diedD. when she was seriously illPassage 5The diner is only a humble restaurant, but it has a special place in American life. Diners appear in our novels, plays, poems, and movies. Many artists have used diners as scenes for their paintings. Why are diners so fascinating to us?The diner attracts many different kinds of people. It is a heaven for lonely truck drivers far away from home. Construction workers learn about new jobs in distant cities. Traveling salesmen exchange gossip with one another. Teenagers sit in their booths, eating hamburgers.The people who work in diners are also interesting. Where did the new waitress come from? Will she remain here, or will she suddenly run off one day, as the last one did? And is the short-order cook really an escaped prisoner, fleeing from the law?Everyone comes to the diner for a different reason. Some want to work there. And some want to eat there. Some stay for years, and others stay only for a few minutes. But, for all of them, the diner is a bright, warm stopover between the endless stretches of an open road.1. What’s the main idea of paragraph 27A. The attraction of diners to different people.B. Food offered at diners.C. How people eat at diners.D. When people come to diners.2. The purpose of the last paragraph is toA. tell us about the reason for people coming to dinersB. `invite us to try diners as a stopover between stretches of anopen roadC. give a summary of the whole passageD. state the major point of the preceding paragraph3. Why do truck drivers like a diner?A. It’s a place to gossip.B. It’s a place for flies and a hamburgerC. It’s a haven against loneliness.D. It’s a place to learn about new jobs.4. Diners attractA. only truck driversB. many different kinds of peopleC. novelistsD. escaped prisoners5. Diners are——A. quietB. unpleasantC. luxuriousD. fascinating Passage 6In the past two years, millions of Americans have suddenly embraced the bicycles as if it were a startling new invention. Annual bike sales doubled between 1960 and 1970, and there are nearly 70 million bikes in the United States today. That’S more than two for every three automobiles.Of course, the bike has been around for more than 150 years, and this isn’t America’s first bicycle boom. A wave of bike enthusiasm swept the land in the late 1800s and bicycle production hit two million units in 1897. Then with the comingof the auto, bicycling declined; and for decades remained popular only with children and a few adult faddists.Now, national preoccupation with air pollution and physical fitness has brought the bike back to the forefront-particularly with adults. More than eight million bikes were sold in the United States last year and a third of them went to adults. The year before, only 15 percent of new bike sales were for adults.1. The word ‘‘embrace”in the first sentence is closest in meaning toA. make use ofB. take someone into almsC. containD. deal with2. It can be concluded that if people continue to concern themselves with air pollution and physical fitness,A. stricter air standards will be enforcedB. fewer automobiles will be soldC. Americans will enjoy better healthD. bicycle sales will continue to rise3. The bicycle isA. enjoying a strong revivalB. creating traffic problemsC. popular only with childrenD. replacing the family cars4. The reader can also conclude that Americans areA. quick to follow the example of othersB. interested in comfort and luxuryC. concerned with the quality of their livesD. childish in the way they relax and exercise5. In the sentence“…and this isn’t America’s first bicycle boom.” The word ‘‘boom” meansA. a rapid increase in saleB. supermarketC. a rapid increase in priceD. shopPassage 7Doctors have known for a long time that extremely loud noises can cause hearing damage or loss. The noise can be the sound of a jet airplane or machines in factories or loud music or other common sounds found at home and at work.A person only needs to hear the noise for little more than one second to be affected.An American scientist had found that using aspirin can increase the temporary hearing loss or damage from loud noise. He did an experiment, using a number of male students at a university who all had normal hearing. He gave them different amounts of aspirin for different periods of time, then he tested their hearing ability. He found that students who were given four grams of aspirin a day for two days suffered much greater temporary hearing loss than those who did not use aspirin. The hearing loss was about twice as great.The scientist said millions of persons in the United Statesuse much larger amounts of aspirin than were used in the study. He said these persons face a serious danger of suffering hearing loss from loud noises.1. Doctors have long known thatA. one will become deaf when he hears a loud noiseB. hearing damage or loss can be caused by sounds of all kindsC. one may lose his hearing when he hears a terribly loud noiseD. common sounds at home are not harmful to the ear2. This passage suggests that one’s heatingA. will be damaged even if he has heard a loud noise for less than one secondB. will be damaged even if he has heard a loud noise for only little more than one secondC. will not be damaged if he has heard a loud noise for only little more than one secondD. will not be damaged if he has little more than one second to get ready3. According to this passage, one conclusion you can draw is that aspirinA. should never be taken more than four grams dailyB. can damage one’s hearing when it is given more than four grams dailyC. makes hearing damage from loud noise worseD. increases hearing loss by three times4. Millions of Americans are in danger of suffering hearing loss because theyA. often take jet airplanes on tripsB. like listening to loud musicC. are drowned in loud noises at home as well as at workD. take too much aspirin5. The purpose of the experiment the American scientist did was to findA. how much aspirin would affect a person’s hearingB. how much aspirin should be given in the treatment of the patients with hearing damage from loud noisesC. whether the person who had hearing damage should use aspirinD. whether aspirin would increase the temporary hearing damage from loud noisesPassage 8Just two months ago, Ana, a teenager, was preparing for an important exam. Winners receive scholarships and be able to study in the United States. Ana knew her grades were excellent, but she realized that she must do well on the exams in order toqualify for the $ 3000 stipend. Although Ana had worried about the interview part of the exam, she came through with flying colors. She spoke to the American interviewer about her family background and discussed her educational plans with them. Her hard work paid off, for she was one of the twenty awarded a four-year scholarship earlier this month.Now Ana cannot believe that she is sitting in a business management class at the University of California at Los Angeles. Although she has had seven years of English language classes, Ana is findin2 it difficult to understand the professor. Now she must work twice as hard to maintain her high grades.1. Ana realizes thatA. her grades are poorB. she must do well on the examC. she is sitting in a business management classD. she must work twice as hard to get good grades2. Ana has been studying English forA. seven yearsB. two monthsC. a11 her lifeD. the last two years3. Ana experiences difficulty withA. textsB. technical definitionsC. the professor’s lectures D all of the above4. Ana tells the interviewers aboutA. her flying colorsB. her familyC. her difficulty in understanding new wordsD. her worries about the interview5. The best main idea for the first paragraph isA. Ana has many experiences taking the interview examB. Ana prepares for the interview examC. Ana comes through with flying colorsD. Ana takes examsPassage 9Any mistake made in the printing of a stamp raises its value to stamp collectors. A mistake on one inexpensive postage stamp has made the stamp worth a million and a half times its original value.The mistake was made more than a hundred years ago in British colony of Mauritius, a small island in the Indian Ocean. In 1847, and order for stamps was sent to London printers. Mauritius was to become the fourth country in the world to issue stamps.Before the order was filled and delivered, a ball was planned at Mauritius Government House, and stamps were needed to send out the invitations A local printer was instructedto copy the design for the stamps. He accidentally wrote down the words “Post Office’’instead of “Post Paid”on the several hundred stamps that he printed.Today there are only twenty-six of these misprinted stamps left-fourteen Onepenny Orange-Reds and twelve Twopenny Blues. Because of the Twopenny Blues’rareness and age, collectors have paid as much as $16800 for it.1. A postage stamp’s value to collectors is raised ifA. there are few others like it leftB. there are no mistakes on the stampC. a mistake is made in the printingD. both A and B2. In 1847 most countries of the world wereA. not yet using postage stampsB. collecting valuable stampsC. buying their own stampsD. printing their own stamps3. In 1847, the mistake on the locally printed postage stamps was in theA. spelling of postageB. priceC. wordingD. color4. $16800 is the collector’s value ofA. the Onepenny Orange-RedB. the Twopenny BlueC. any stamp printed in 1847D.both A and B5. The valuable stamps were designed byA. Mauritius governmentB. British governmentC. Mauritius printersD. British printersPassage 10In the English educational system, students take three very important examinations. The first is the eleven-plus, which is taken at the age of eleven or a little past. At one time the ability or aptitude shown on the eleven-plus would have determined if a child stayed in school. Now, however, all children continue in “comprehensive”schools, and the eleven. plus determines which courses of study the child will follow At the age of fifteen or sixteen, the students are tested for the Ordinary Level of the General Certificate of Education. This examination covers a wide range of subjects; once students have passed this exam, they are allowed to specialize, so that two-thirds or more of their course will be in physics, chemistry, classical languages, or whatever they wish to study at greater length. The final examination, at eighteen, covers only the content of the special subjects. Even at the universities,students study only in theirconcentrated area, and very few students ever venture outside that subject again; in a real sense, the English boy or girl is a specialist from the age of fifteen.1. The purpose of this passage is toA. show why most English students are “specialists”B. show the superiority of the English educational systemC. discuss the qualities of the English educational systemD. describe three tests that the English educational system is based on2. The exam for the Ordinary Level of the General Certificate of Education is administrated at the age ofA. fifleenB. eighteenC. elevenD. thirteen3. We may conclude from the passage thatA. the exam that is taken at age eighteen is narrower than the other two examsB. failure on the eleven- plus exam excludes a student from further schoolingC. higher education is much narrower in scope in England than in AmericaD. physics and chemistry are the two most popular subjects4. The passage suggests thatA. most people in England are college graduatesB. schooling is very closely controlled in EnglandC. the failure rate on eleven. plus exam is quite highD. England’s structured educational system has reduced the illiteracy rate in that country dramatically5. As used in the last sentence, the word “venture” meansA. to take the riskB. to studyC. to take the exam ofD. to specializePassage 11For centuries, in the countries of south and Southeast Asia the elephant has been an intimate part of the culture, economy and religion. And nowhere more so than in Thailand. Unlike its African cousin, the Asian elephant is easily domesticated(驯化). The rare so-called white elephants have actually lent the authority of kingship to its rulers and until the 1920s the national flag was a white elephant on a red background. To the early Western visitors the country’s romantic name was“Land of the White Elephant”.Today, however, the story is very different. Out of work and out of land, the Thai elephant struggles for survival in a nation that no longer needs it. The elephant has found itself more or 1ess abandoned by previous owners who have moved on to a different economic world and a westernized society. Andwhile the elephant’s problems began many years ago, now it rates a very low national priority.How this reversal from national icon(圣像)to neglected animal came about is a tale of worsening environmental and the changing lives of the Thais themselves. According to Richard Lair, Thailand’s expert on the Asian elephant and author of the report Gone Astray, at the turn of the century there may well have been as many as 100000 domestic elephants in the country. In the north of Thailand alone it was estimated that more than 20000 elephants were employed in transport, 1000 of them alone on the road between the cities of Chiang Mai and Chiang Saen. This was at a time when 90 per cent of Thailand was still forest-a habitat(栖息地)that not only supported the animals but also made them necessary to carry goods and people Nothing ploughs through dense forest better than a massive but sure-footed elephant.By 1950 the elephant population had dropped to a still substantial 13397, but today there are probably no more than 3800, with another l350 roaming free in the national parks. But now, Thailand’s forest covers only 20 per cent of the land This deforestation(采伐森林)is the central point of the elephant’s difficult situation, for it has effectively put the animals out ofwork. This century, as the road network grew, so the elephant’s role as a beast of burden declined.1. What can we know about African elephants from the passage?A. It is easy to tame themB. It is hard to tame them.C. They are living a better life than Asian elephants.D. Their fate is quite similar to that of Asian elephants2. Thailand was once called“Land of the White Elephant”becauseA. white elephant is rarely seen and thus very specialB. white elephant was a national symbol until the 1920sC. white elephant has helped kings to gain the ruling authorityD. this name was so romantic that it was popular among visitors3. Why is the Thai elephant“out of work”, according to the author?A. Because the elephants are no longer useful to their owners.B. Because their owners are westernized and neglect themC. Because the government pays little attention to theproblem.D. Because there are too many elephants and too few jobs.4. Which of the following statements is tree about the elephant population at various times?A. There were 100000 tamed elephants at the turn of the century.B. 20000 elephants were employed in transport in Thailand at the turn of the century.C. By 1950 the elephant population in Thailand has been quite small.D. Today the elephant population is estimated at 5150.5. The passage is most probably fromA. a travel magazineB. a history bookC. a research reportD. an official announcementPassage 12The communications explosion is on the scale of the rail, automobile or telephone revolution. Very soon you’ll be able to record your entire life electronically-anything a microphone or a camera can sense you’ll be able to store. In particular, the number of images a person captures in a lifetime is sure to rise dramatically. The thousand images a year I take of my children on a digital camera are all precious to me In a generation’s time,my children’s children will have total image documentation of their entire lives—a visual diary of tremendous personal value.In Cambridge, we’re already working on millimeter-square (平方毫米) computing and sensing devices that can be linked to the Internet through the radio network. This sort of connectivity will expand dramatically as tiny communications devices become dirt-cheap and multiply. Just imagine what the paint on the wall could do if it had this sort of communications dust in it:change color, play music, show movies or even speak of you.Falling costs raise other possibilities too. Because launching space vehicles is about to become very much cheaper, the number of satellites is likely to go up greatly. There’s lots of space up there so we could have millions of them. And if you have millions of low-orbit satellites you can establish a global communications network that completely does away with towers and poles.Speech is so flexible that I expect voice communication to become almost free eventually:you’ll pay just a monthly fixed charge and be able to make as many calls as you want. By then people will also have fixed links with business contacts, friends and relatives. One day I anticipate being able to keep in touch with my family in Poland on an optical-fiber audio-video link;we’ll be able to sit down “together” to eat.Cars arc an interesting IT-platform because they have big batteries and the lots of so far unconnected digital devices. Soon each one will be on the Internet so your children can play games while you’re traveling and your partner can deal with their email. And every lamppost could be on the Internet too-each one with sensors to monitor light, pollution, air quality and traffic flow.1. By saying that he takes may images of his children, the author wants toA. show his great interest in photographyB. compare his own life with his children’sC. display the influence of communications on lifeD. demonstrate the ease of enjoying life electrically2. The author most probably thinks the communications dust isA. worthlessB. amazingC. smallD. cheap3. Which of the following statements about the low-orbit satellites is true?A. The low-orbit satellites can help reduce the costs of communications network.B. The low-orbit satellites will enable all the communications network to combineC. The low-orbit satellites would replace towers and poles functionally.D. There will be more low-orbit satellites than other kinds of satellites.4. According to the passage, an optical-fiber audio-video link can enable us toA. talk and see each other no matter where we areB. eat with our family no matter where we areC. talk or see anyone we want free of chargeD find more business partners and friends5. The phrase “each one”(Line 2, Para.5) can be best replaced byA. each digital deviceB. each carC. each batteryD. each 0ersonPassage 13Many private institutions of higher education around the country are in danger. Not all will be saved, and perhaps not all deserve to be saved. There are low-quality schools just as there are low-quality business. We have no obligation to save them simply because they exist.But many thriving institutions that deserve to continue are threatened. They are doing a fine job educationally, but they arecaught in a financial squeeze, with no way to reduce rising costs or increase revenues significantly. Raising tuition doesn’t bring in more revenue, for each time tuition goes up, the enrollment goes down, or the amount that must be given away in student aid goes up. Schools are bad businesses, whether public or private, not usually because of mismanagement but because of the nature of the enterprise. They lose money on every customer, and they can go bankrupt either from too few students or too many students. Even a very good college is a very bad business.It is such colleges. thriving but threatened, I worry about. Low enrollment is not their chief problem. Even with full enrollments, they may go under. Efforts to save them, and preferably to keep them private, are a national necessity. There is no basis for arguing that private schools are inherently(固有地) better than public schools. Examples to the contrary abound. Anyone can name state Universities and colleges that rank as the finest in the nation and the world. It is now inevitable that public institutions will be dominant, and therefore diversity is a national necessity. Diversity in the way we support schools tends to give us a healthy diversity in the forms of education. In an imperfect society such as ours, uniformity of education throughout the nation could be dangerous. In an imperfect。
国家电网专业技术人员电力英语水平考试(补全短文)

P1 Functions of power transmissionThe function of (power transmission)is to send power from power plants to load center or to exchange power between networks in order to attain the generation-consumption balance or the supply-demand balance between (power networks). Power transmission is completed by step-up substations, (step-down substations and connected transmission equipment). The transmission line mainly consists of the transmission conductors (transmission at high voltage) can reduce the line loss and the voltage drop, ensure the power quality, raise the economy of (power network operation).The increase of transmission line voltage can not only raise the amount of transmitted power, but also reduce the line loss and line voltage drop, and improve the voltage quality.功率传输功能(输电)的功能是要把电力从发电厂负荷中心或功率交换网络之间为了达到代消费平衡或供求之间的平衡(电网)。
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国家电网公司专业技术人员电力英语水平考试题库答案(第二版)单项选择Section11.The orange is too high on the tree . It’s outof my reach(伸出手).I need someone tohelp me.2.The city is named after famous president.(这个城市是著名的总统名字命名的)named after短语”命名”3.It took millions of people several years tobuild the Great Wall.4.I have always considered(考虑过的/认为)you my best friend.5.If I take this medicine twice a day, it shouldcure (治愈)my cold.. 如果我服用此药,一天两次,就应该治愈我的感冒6.It is considerate 考虑周到的of you toturn down the radio while your sister is stillill in bed. 这是体贴你调低收音机,你的妹妹还在床上生病。
7.It’s not quite certain 肯定that he will bepresent at the meeting. 这不是肯定的是,他将出席会议8.It was natural (自然)that he count(计算)the days before going home.9.when she saw the clouds(乌去密布) shewent back to house to fetch(取) herumbrella(伞).10.The metals which we find in the earthinclude(包括) iron , lead and copper. 在我们地球上发现金属包括有铁,铅和铜11.Your hair needs to be cut(剪) ;would youlike me to do it for you..12.It was difficult难to guess猜测what herreaction反应to the news消息would be.13.Contrary相反to your prediction预言,they lost the game..14.We say that a person has good manners ifhe or she is polite , kind and helpful toothers. 我们说一个人具有良好的风度,如果他或她是有礼貌,善良和乐于助人。
国家电网专业技术人员电力英语水平考试(补全短文)

P1 Functions of power transmissionThe function of (power transmission)is to send power from power plants to load center or to exchange power between networks in order to attain the generation-consumption balance or the supply-demand balance between (power networks). Power transmission is completed by step-up substations, (step-down substations and connected transmission equipment). The transmission line mainly consists of the transmission conductors (transmission at high voltage) can reduce the line loss and the voltage drop, ensure the power quality, raise the economy of (power network operation). The increase of transmission line voltage can not only raise the amount of transmitted power, but also reduce the line loss and line voltage drop, and improve the voltage quality.功率传输功能(输电)的功能是要把电力从发电厂负荷中心或功率交换网络之间为了达到代消费平衡或供求之间的平衡(电网)。
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国家电网公司专业技术人员电力英语水平考试题库答案(第二版)单项选择Section11.The orange is too high on the tree .It’s out of my reach(伸出手).I need someone to help me.2.The city is named after famouspresident. (这个城市是著名的总统名字命名的) named after短语”命名”3.It took millions of people severalyears to build the Great Wall.4.I have always considered(考虑过的/认为) you my best friend.5.If I take this medicine twice a day,it should cure (治愈)my cold.. 如果我服用此药,一天两次,就应该治愈我的感冒6.It is considerate 考虑周到的 of youto turn down the radio while yoursister is still ill in bed. 这是体贴你调低收音机,你的妹妹还在床上生病。
7.It’s not quite certain 肯定that hewill be present at the meeting. 这不是肯定的是,他将出席会议8.It was natural (自然)that he count(计算) the days before going home.9.when she saw the clouds(乌去密布) shewent back to house to fetch(取) her umbrella(伞).10.The metals which we find in the earthinclude(包括) iron , lead and copper.在我们地球上发现金属包括有铁,铅和铜11.Your hair needs to be cut(剪) ;wouldyou like me to do it for you..12.It was difficult难 to guess猜测 whather reaction反应 to the news消息would be.13.Contrary相反 to your prediction预言 , they lost the game..14.We say that a person has good mannersif he or she is polite , kind and helpful to others. 我们说一个人具有良好的风度,如果他或她是有礼貌,善良和乐于助人。
国家电网公司电力英语水平考试辅导书阅读理解答案总结

阅读理解1.Wind energy has numerous benefits(1)The reason for[ out](2)Why is wind[ pollution](3)Which of the following statements[ locations](4)Which of the following is one[ maintenance](5)The cost of[ wind]2.Strange thing happens to time(1)The best title[ world](2)The difference[ hour](3)Form this[ zones](4)The international[ begins](5)If you cross[ hours]3.As a clean and renewable energy(1)What’s the feature[ source](2)Before installing[ be done](3)According to the[ phone masts](4)Which of following is[ pollution](5)Which of the following statements[ turbines] 4.Doctors have known for(1)Doctors have[ noise](2)This passage[ be….more than one second](3)According to this[ worse](4)Millions of[ aspirin](5)The purpose[….from loud noises]5.Cell phones are not just distracting(1)Many people[ closed](2)What will happen[ influenced](3)What do children[ and night](4)Why do children[ cell phones](5)The author[ sometimes]6.In our present life everything is(1)Many things[ signals](2)Which of following is[ quickly](3)Doctors can use [ diseases](4)Which of the following statements[ computers](5)What is the[’s life]7.When it comes to the advantages(1)For a company’s business[ process](2)What is the purpose[ source](3)What is a step[ design](4)Who is needed[developer expertise](5)What does specialized[]8.Not every purchase goes as planned(1)When making[ person](2)What should[](3)What should be[](4)What does the[ complaints](5)What method[ network]9.When most people think of scuba(1)Usually most[ waters](2)How can divers[ first](3)What is the[ than in other waters](4)Why can some[ warm](5)What can be[ tubes of ice]10.People appear to be born to computer(1)What does[ children](2)Form the passage[ and walk](3)In this passage[](4)According to[’t think](5)Which of the[ easily]11. A new technology is going to ripe(1)As is indicated[ development](2)The new technology[ the word](3)What does the[](4)Form the passage[ technology](5)Which of the[:a new technology]12.Online banks revolutionized brick-and-mortar(1)What should[ phones](2)One of advantages of[ banks](3)If you lose you[ phone](4)Which of the[ account](5)What’s the[ banking]13.All the useful energy at the surface of(1)The sun is[ power](2)Radiant energy[](3)The sun’s energy[](4)The largest part[’s atmosphere](5)Of the sun’s total[ portion]14.The market is a concept(1)Which of the following[ market](2)All of the[ school](3)You are buying[ restaurant](4)The word [](5)In what way[ produce]15.Business development(BD) is a(1)What is the final[ opportunities](2)Why is a strong[ succeed](3)If a football[ concerned](4)What is important[ the departments](5)What is the passage[ development]16.“Body clocks”are biological(1)According to[a.”body clock”](2)Irregular signs[ illnesses](3)We tend to[ then](4)The author[ night](5)According to the[ time]17.Plastics are materials which are(1)The word[](2)It can be[ antiues](3)Which of the following is necessary[](4)Plastics that harden[](5)Which of the following is the best[ material]18.When we analyze the salt salinity(1)This passage[ salinity](2)It can be[](3)Which of the following is[ ice](4)Which of the following statements[ the oceanic salinity](5)The purpose of[ salinity]19.The science of meteorology is(1)Which of the following is the best[ science ofmereorology](2)The predictions of[ maps](3)Which of the following is not[](4)The author[ property](5)In the last[ physics]20.As we have seen,the focus of(1)Today medical care[ habits](2)In the first[ being ill](3)Traditionally [ disease](4)According to the author[ health](5)According to what[ limitations]21.People in intangible service(1)Many professionals[](2)Trust is regardes as[ or not](3)What do [ bamboozled](4)What will happen[ destroyed](5)Which of the following[ be trusted]22.Scratchy throats,stuffy noses(1)According to the author[ illness](2)We learn form[ a cold or the flu](3)According to the passage[ disease](4)Which of the[ high temperature](5)If children have[ aspirin]23.Sign has become a scientific(1)The study of[ a language](2)The present growing[ the deaf](3)According to stoke[ genuine language](4)Most educators[ speech sounds](5)Stokoe’s argument[ the brain]24.It is hard to track the blue whale(1)The passage[ system](2)The underwater[ vessels](3)The deep-sea[ sound](4)It can be[ use](5)Which of the[ scientists]25.You never see them,but(1)What does[ airplane](2)What information[ of the crash](3)Why was the black[ the crash](4)Why did[ identifiable ](5)What do we know[ recovered]26.New technology links the world(1)What is [](2)With the increased[ business](3)In the passage[ abroad](4)According to the passage[’s language](5)The advantage of[ process]27. A properly designed electrical(1)When there is[ dangerous heat](2)Want will circuit[ immediately](3)What’s the fuction[ other circuits](4)Through electrical[ outside](5)How dose a circuit[ exceed]28.Evey hour the sun beams(1)Form the first[ technology](2)What is the percentage[ than one thousandth](3)Where can[ rooftops](4)In solar thermal[ source](5)By what[ moveable mirrors]29.Researchers say people traveling(1)The main[ air](2)Those who[ a car](3)Which of the[ vehicles](4)People living[ diseases](5)Which of[ attacks]30. decision to(1)On what[ smoking](2)The purpose of[ smoking](3)Where can[](4)Which of the[ you](5)What is the[ them]31.Unwanted sound,or noise,such(1)Noise pollution[ productivity](2)Which of the[ sound](3)Where is[ airports](4)Which sound[ hertz](5)What method[ protection]32. A smart grid incorporates(1)What can customers[ pattern](2)One of the[ energy](3)What can larger[ events](4)What can a smart[ wisely](5)Which of the following[ smart grid] 33.In economic terms,electricity(1)An electricity[ electricity](2)What is the price[ demand](3)Who will be[ operators](4)The restructuring of [ markets](5)Why is[ power pricing]rge airports with lots of(1)Several languages[ airports](2)How are the[ in](3)Which airport can [](4)Which of the[ suffer jet lag](5)If you leave[ found]35.Everybody in the city uses mobile(1)Mobile phones[ places](2)What do we[ use](3)Which of the following translations[ tomorrow](4)Why does the writer[ is use](5)Which of the following is ture[ phones]36.In our country,the power grid(1)In our country[b.+](2)In the power grid[b.+60s](3)The running of[ AC single-phase synchronous motor](4)In the power grid with a capacity of 3000MW[+](5)The primary[+]37.All the useful energy at the surface(1)The sun is the [ power](2)Radiant energy[](3)The sun’s energy[](4)The largest part of[](5)Of the sun’s total[ port ion]38.The market is a concept.(1)Which of the following[ is the market](2)All of [ night school](3)You are buying[at a restaurant](4)The word[](5)In what way[ produce]39.Nowadays more and more people(1)Which of the[](2)According to[ crowded](3)Little cars[ life](4) A little car is[ third the size of](5)Large cars[]40.The transmission and transformation of(1)The function[ electric power](2)In our country,what[ and 220kv](3)In our country,the specified[ line…..effective value](4)What is[ ultra-high voltage](5)In our country,the voltage[ above]41.The science of meteorology is concerned(1)Which of the following is the best[…](2)The predictions[ maps](3)Which of the following is not[](4)The author[ and property](5)In the last[]42. 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hichofthe[a.andeasily]11.A newtechnologyisgoingtoripe(1)A sisindicated[b.underdevelopment](2)T henewtechnology[c.aroundtheword](3)W hatdoesthe[d.dramatic](4)F ormthepassage[a.newtechnology](5)W hichofthe[b.superconductivity:anewtechnology] 12.O nlinebanksrevolutionizedbrick-and-mortar(1)W hatshould[c.smartphones](2)O neofadvantagesof[a.onlinebanks](3)I fyouloseyou[c.cellphone](4)W hichofthe[b.theiraccount](5)W hat’sthe[c.onlinebanking]13.A lltheusefulenergyatthesurfaceof(1)T hesunis[c.atomicpower](2)R adiantenergy[a.plants](3)T hesun’senergy[c.water](4)T helargestpart[b.earth’satmosphere](5)O fthesun’stotal[d.smallportion]14.T hemarketisaconcept(1)W hichofthefollowing[b.themarket](2)A llofthe[c.nightschool](3)Y ouarebuying[d.arestaurant](4)T heword[d.concrete](5)I nwhatway[a.toproduce]15.B usinessdevelopment(BD)isa(1)W hatisthefinal[c.strategicopportunities](2)W hyisastrong[d.tosucceed](3)I fafootball[a.personsconcerned](4)W hatisimportant[b.allthedepartments](5)W 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国家电网公司电力英语水平考试辅导书阅读理解答案总结集团文件版本号:(M928-T898-M248-WU2669-I2896-DQ586-M1988)阅读理解1.Wind energy has numerous benefits(1)The reason for[d.run out](2)Why is wind[d.produce pollution](3)Which of the following statements[c.remote locations](4)Which of the following is one[a.lower maintenance](5)The cost of[c.maintanin wind]2.Strange thing happens to time(1)The best title[b.the world](2)The difference[c.one hour](3)Form this[c.time zones](4)The international[c.day begins](5)If you cross[a.twenty-three hours]3.As a clean and renewable energy(1)What’s the feature[c.energy source](2)Before installing[a.to be done](3)According to the[b.cell phone masts](4)Which of following is[d.noise pollution](5)Which of the following statements[a.wind turbines] 4.Doctors have known for(1)Doctors have[c.loud noise](2)This passage[b.will be….more than one second](3)According to this[c.noise worse](4)Millions of[d.much aspirin](5)The purpose[d.whether….from loud noises]5.Cell phones are not just distracting(1)Many people[b.get closed](2)What will happen[c.be influenced](3)What do children[d.day and night](4)Why do children[b.on cell phones](5)The author[b.phones sometimes]6.In our present life everything is(1)Many things[b.traffic signals](2)Which of following is[c.assignments quickly](3)Doctors can use [c.many diseases](4)Which of the following statements[a.by computers](5)What is the[a.people’s life]7.When it comes to the advantages(1)For a company’s business[c.development process](2)What is the purpose[d.business source](3)What is a step[b.web design](4)Who is needed[developer expertise](5)What does specialized[a.optimization]8.Not every purchase goes as planned(1)When making[d.third person](2)What should[b.concise](3)What should be[a.problem](4)What does the[b.various complaints](5)What method[a.sentinel network]9.When most people think of scuba(1)Usually most[c.tropical waters](2)How can divers[d.ice first](3)What is the[a.waters than in other waters](4)Why can some[c.them warm](5)What can be[a.long tubes of ice]10.People appear to be born to computer(1)What does[a.in children](2)Form the passage[b.walk and walk](3)In this passage[d.objective](4)According to[a.didn’t think](5)Which of the[a.and easily]11. A new technology is going to ripe(1)As is indicated[b.under development](2)The new technology[c.around the word](3)What does the[d.dramatic](4)Form the passage[a.new technology](5)Which of the[b.superconductivity:a new technology] 12.Online banks revolutionized brick-and-mortar(1)What should[c.smart phones](2)One of advantages of[a.online banks](3)If you lose you[c.cell phone](4)Which of the[b.their account](5)What’s the[c.online banking]13.All the useful energy at the surface of(1)The sun is[c.atomic power](2)Radiant energy[a.plants](3)The sun’s energy[c.water](4)The largest part[b.earth’s atmosphere](5)Of the sun’s total[d.small portion]14.The market is a concept(1)Which of the following[b.the market](2)All of the[c.night school](3)You are buying[d.a restaurant](4)The word [d.concrete](5)In what way[a.to produce]15.Business development(BD) is a(1)What is the final[c.strategic opportunities](2)Why is a strong[d.to succeed](3)If a football[a.persons concerned](4)What is important[b.all the departments](5)What is the passage[c.business development]16.“Body clocks”are biological(1)According to[a.”body clock”](2)Irregular signs[b.possible illnesses](3)We tend to[d.active then](4)The author[a.at night](5)According to the[b.day time]17.Plastics are materials which are(1)The word[b.agreeable](2)It can be[d.as antiues](3)Which of the following is necessary[a.carbon](4)Plastics that harden[d.thermosetting](5)Which of the following is the best[c.modern material] 18.When we analyze the salt salinity(1)This passage[b.oceanic salinity](2)It can be[c.evaporation](3)Which of the following is[c.sea ice](4)Which of the following statements[d.with the oceanicsalinity](5)The purpose of[a.cold-water salinity]19.The science of meteorology is(1)Which of the following is the best[c.the science ofmereorology](2)The predictions of[b.weather maps](3)Which of the following is not[d.sports](4)The author[b.and property](5)In the last[c.and physics]20.As we have seen,the focus of(1)Today medical care[c.living habits](2)In the first[a.not being ill](3)Traditionally [d.of disease](4)According to the author[b.possible health](5)According to what[c.their limitations]21.People in intangible service(1)Many professionals[a.unethical](2)Trust is regardes as[b.service or not](3)What do [d.being bamboozled](4)What will happen[c.be destroyed](5)Which of the following[a.to be trusted]22.Scratchy throats,stuffy noses(1)According to the author[a.the illness](2)We learn form[d.by a cold or the flu](3)According to the passage[c.the disease](4)Which of the[b.a high temperature](5)If children have[a.them aspirin]23.Sign has become a scientific(1)The study of[a.of a language](2)The present growing[c.for the deaf](3)According to stoke[b.a genuine language](4)Most educators[d.of speech sounds](5)Stokoe’s argument[d.of the brain]24.It is hard to track the blue whale(1)The passage[a.detection system](2)The underwater[d.enemy vessels](3)The deep-sea[d.transmitting sound](4)It can be[b.civilian use](5)Which of the[b.civilian scientists] 25.You never see them,but(1)What does[d.an airplane](2)What information[a.cause of the crash](3)Why was the black[c.in the crash](4)Why did[c.easily identifiable ](5)What do we know[a.being recovered]26.New technology links the world(1)What is [d.positive](2)With the increased[c.overseas business](3)In the passage[c.when abroad](4)According to the passage[b.client’s language](5)The advantage of[a.negotiation process]27. A properly designed electrical(1)When there is[a.produce dangerous heat](2)Want will circuit[ c.supply immediately](3)What’s the fuction[d.to other circuits](4)Through electrical[c.meter outside](5)How dose a circuit[b.limit exceed]28.Evey hour the sun beams(1)Form the first[d.a technology](2)What is the percentage[c.less than one thousandth](3)Where can[b.on rooftops](4)In solar thermal[b.heat source](5)By what[a.by moveable mirrors]29.Researchers say people traveling(1)The main[a.polluted air](2)Those who[d.in a car](3)Which of the[d.from vehicles](4)People living[d.lung diseases](5)Which of[c.heart attacks]30.Congratulaitions.you decision to(1)On what[c.quit smoking](2)The purpose of[a.up smoking](3)Where can[c.association](4)Which of the[b.around you](5)What is the[d.review them]31.Unwanted sound,or noise,such(1)Noise pollution[b.lower productivity](2)Which of the[c.of sound](3)Where is[d.in airports](4)Which sound[a.15000 hertz](5)What method[c.ear protection]32. A smart grid incorporates(1)What can customers[d.and pattern](2)One of the[c.sell energy](3)What can larger[d.demand events](4)What can a smart[a.consumption wisely](5)Which of the following[a.introduction smart grid] 33.In economic terms,electricity(1)An electricity[b.sell electricity](2)What is the price[a.and demand](3)Who will be[b.market operators](4)The restructuring of [d.gas markets](5)Why is[a.to power pricing]rge airports with lots of(1)Several languages[d.international airports](2)How are the[d.are in](3)Which airport can [c.seatac](4)Which of the[a.may suffer jet lag](5)If you leave[b.and found]35.Everybody in the city uses mobile(1)Mobile phones[c.faraway places](2)What do we[c.to use](3)Which of the following translations[b.after tomorrow](4)Why does the writer[c.it is use](5)Which of the following is ture[c.mobile phones]36.In our country,the power grid(1)In our country[b.+0.5hz](2)In the power grid[b.+60s](3)The running of[d.an AC single-phase synchronousmotor](4)In the power grid with a capacity of3000MW[a.50+0.2hz](5)The primary[c.50+0.1hz]37.All the useful energy at the surface(1)The sun is the [c.atomic power](2)Radiant energy[a.plants](3)The sun’s energy[c.water](4)The largest part of[b.atmosphere](5)Of the sun’s total[d.small portion]38.The market is a concept.(1)Which of the following[b.what is the market](2)All of [c.a night school](3)You are buying[at a restaurant](4)The word[d.concrete](5)In what way[a.to produce]39.Nowadays more and more people(1)Which of the[d.money](2)According to[b.less crowded](3)Little cars[a.daily life](4) A little car is[a.one third the size of](5)Large cars[d.purpose]40.The transmission and transformation of(1)The function[a.the electric power](2)In our country,what[d.110kv and 220kv](3)In our country,the specified[c.the line…..effectivevalue](4)What is[d.the ultra-high voltage](5)In our country,the voltage[b.and above]41.The science of meteorology is concerned(1)Which of the following is the best[c.approaches…](2)The predictions[b.weather maps](3)Which of the following is not[d.sports](4)The author[b.life and property](5)In the last[c.physics]42. A friend of mine,in response(1)The author[c.was unfair](2)Surrendering to[d.perfect things](3)The second[c.to the life](4)In the last[c.be fair](5)Form the[a.positive]43.The cause of the decline of north(1)What do people[c.climatic factors](2)The main[b.in north africa](3)Which of [b.of forests](4)Increase in[b.in it](5)Form this [a.favorable]44.It is hard to track the bule whale(1)The passage[a.system](2)The underwater[d.vessels](3)The deep-sea[d.sound](4)It can be[e](5)Which of[b.scientists]。