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2021年职称英语理工类补全短文模拟习题及答案

2021年职称英语理工类补全短文模拟习题及答案

2021年职称英语理工类补全短文模拟习题及答案(1)Mobile PhonesMobile phones should carry a label if they proved1 to be a dangerous source of radiation, according to Robert Bell, a scientist. And no more mobile phone transmitter towers should be built until the long-term health effects of the electromagnetic radiation they emit arescientifically evaluated, he said. “Nobody’s going to drop dead overnight2 but we should be asking for more scientific information,” Robert Bell said at a conference on the health effects of low-level radiation. ____1____A report widely circulated among the public says that up to now scientists do not really know enough to guarantee there are no ill-effects on humans from electromagnetic radiation. According to Robert Bell, there are 3. 3 million mobile phones in Australia alone and they are increasing by 2,000 a day3. ____2____As well, there are 2,000 transmitter towers around Australia, many in high density residential areas5.____3____The electromagnetic radiation emitted from these towers may have already produced some harmful effects on the health of the residents nearby.Robert Bell suggests that until more research is completed the Government should ban construction of phone towers from within a 500 metre radius of school grounds, child care centres, hospitals, sports playing fields and residential areas with a high percentage of children.____4____ He adds that there is also evidence that if cancer sufferers are subjected to electromagnetic waves the growth rate of the disease accelerates.____5____ According to Robert Bell, it is reasonablefor the major telephone companies to fund it. Besides, he also urges the Government to set up a wide-ranging inquiry into possible health effects.练习:A He says there is emerging evidence that children absorb low-level radiation at a rate more than three times that of adults6.B By the year 20004 it is estimated that Australia will have 8 million mobile phones :nearly one for every two people.C “If mobile phones are found to be dangerous, they should carry a warning label until proper shields can be devised,” he said.D Then who finances the research?E For example, Telstra, Optus and Vodaphone build their towers where it is geographically suitable to them and disregard the need of the community.F The conclusion is that mobile phones brings more harm than benefit.答案与题解:1.C “空1”应该填入与low-level radiation有关的内容,例如:low-level radiation究竟有害还是无害。

职称英语试题综合B级补全短文模拟题及答案

职称英语试题综合B级补全短文模拟题及答案

职称英语试题综合B级补全短文模拟题及答案补全短文(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。

The Building of the PyramidsThe oldest stone buildings in the world are the pyramids. They have stood for nearly 5,000 years, and it seems likethat __________(46). There are over eighty of them scattered along the banks of the Nile, some of which are different in shape from the tree pyramids. The most famous of these are the "Step" pyramid and the "Bent" pyramid.Some of the pyramids still look much the same as they must have done when they were built thousands of years ago. Most of the damage suffered by the others has been at the hands of men who were looking for treasure or, more often,__________(47). The dry climate of Egypt has helped to preserve the pyramids, and their very shape__________ (48). These are good reasons why they can still be seen today, but perhaps the most important is that they were planned to last for ever.It is practically certain that plans were made for the building of the pyramids __________(49).However, there are no writings or pictures to show us how the Egyptians planned or built the pyramids themselves. Consequently, we are only able to guess at the methods used. Nevertheless,by examining the actual pyramids and varioustools which have been found, archaeologists have formed a fairly clear picture of them.One thing is certain: there must have been months of careful planning __________(50). The first thing they had to do was to choose a suitable place. You may think this would have been easy with miles and miles of empty desert around, but a pyramid could not be built just anywhere.Certain rules had to be followed, and certain problems had to be overcome.第46题___________A.for stone to use in modern buildingsB.has made them less likely to fall into ruinC.before they could begin to buildD.because the plans of other large works have fortunately been preservedE.while building the pyramidsF.they will continue to stand for thousands of years yet第47题___________A.for stone to use in modern buildingsB.has made them less likely to fall into ruinC.before they could begin to buildD.because the plans of other large works have fortunately been preservedE.while building the pyramidsF.they will continue to stand for thousands of years yet第48题___________A.for stone to use in modern buildingsB.has made them less likely to fall into ruinC.before they could begin to buildD.because the plans of other large works have fortunately been preservedE.while building the pyramidsF.they will continue to stand for thousands of years yet第49题___________A.for stone to use in modern buildingsB.has made them less likely to fall into ruinC.before they could begin to buildD.because the plans of other large works have fortunately been preservedE.while building the pyramidsF.they will continue to stand for thousands of years yet第50题___________A.for stone to use in modern buildingsB.has made them less likely to fall into ruinC.before they could begin to buildD.because the plans of other large works have fortunately been preservedE.while building the pyramidsF.they will continue to stand for thousands of years yet46.答案:F。

2021年职称英语综合B阅读理解真题及答案

2021年职称英语综合B阅读理解真题及答案

职称英语综合B阅读理解真题及答案xx年职称英语综合B阅读理解真题及答案以下内容是xx年职称英语综合B考试的.补全短文和阅读理解部分的真题,供广大考生参考使用。

Avoiding traffic jams in Los Angeles ___y beimpossible,but the city's colorful freeway murals(壁画)can brighten even the worst mute.Paintings that depict(描述)famous people and historical s ___nes cover offi ___ buildings and freeway walls all across the city.With a collection of more than 2,000 murals,Los Angeles is the unofficial mural capital of the world.But the bination of graffiti(涂鸦),pollution,and hot sun has left ___ny L.A.murals in terrible condition._____(46)In the past,experts say,little attention was given to caring for public art.Artists were even expected to ___intaintheir own works,not an easy task with cars racing by along the freeway._____(47)The work started in xx.So far,16 walls have been selected,and more ___y be added later.Until about 1960,public murals in Los Angeles wererare.But in the 1960s and 1970s,young L.A.artists began to study early 20th- ___ntury Mexican mural painting._____(48)One of the murals that will be restored now is Kent Twitchell's"Seventh Street Altarpie ___."which he paintedfor the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984._____ (50)Twitchell said,"It was meant as a kind of gateway through which the traveler to L.A.must drive.The open hands represent pea___."Artists often call murals the people's art.Along a busy freeway or hidden in a quiet neighborhood,murals can reach people who would never pay money to see fine art in a museum,"Murals give a voi ___ to the silent ___jority,"said one artist.A.The city trying to stop the spread of graffiti,has painted over some of the murals plete.B.This striking work depicts two people facing each other on opposite sides of the freeway near downtown Los Angeles.C.Artists like murals because they like the work of Mexican artists.D.Now the city is beginning a huge project to restore the city's murals.E.The mural represents the history of ethnic groups in California.F.Soon,their murals became a symbol of the city'scultural expressions and a showcase for L.A.'s cultural diversity.When people argue about whether coffee is good for health,they're usually thinking of the health of the coffee drinker.Is it food for your heart? Does it increase blood pressure? Does it help you con ___ntrate? However,coffeeaffects the health of the hu ___n population in other ways,too.Traditionally,coffee bushes were planted under the canopy(树冠)of taller indigenous(土生土长的)trees.However,more and more farmers in Latin America are deforesting the land to grow full-sun coffees.At first,this increases production because more coffee bushes can be planted if there aren't any trees.With increased production e increased profits.Unfortunately,deforesting for coffee production immediately decreases local-wildlife habitat.Native birds nest and hide from predators(捕食者)in the tall trees and migrating birds rest there.Furthermore,in the long term,the full-sun method also da ___ges the ecosystem because more chemical fertilizers and pesticides are needed to grow the coffee.The fertilizers and pesticides kill insects that eat coffee plant,but then the birds eat the poisoned insects and also ___.Thechemicals kill or sicken other ani ___ls as well,and can even enter the water that people will eventually drink.Fortunately,farmers in Central and South America are beginning to grow more coffee bushes in the shade.We can support these farmers by buying coffee with such labels as "shade grown" and "bird friendly." Sure,these varieties might cost a little more.But we're paying for the health of the birds,the land,ourselves,and the pla.I think it's worth it.阅读理解Why Buy Shade-Grown Coffee31、What is the ___in idea of this passage?A.Farmers are changing the way they grow coffeeB.Coffee is being more expensive to produ ___.C.People should buy shade-grown coffee.D.Shade-grown coffee is more expensive than sun-grown coffee.参考答案:A32、The function of the word"traditionally"in Paragraph 2 is to showA.the positive effects of coffee.模板,内容仅供参考。

职称英语理工类B级阅读理解真题及答案(第一篇)

职称英语理工类B级阅读理解真题及答案(第一篇)

职称英语理工类B级阅读理解真题及答案(第一篇)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个选项。

第一篇Smart WindowsWindows not only let light in to cut downon electricity use for lighting, but thelight coming through the window also provides heat. However, windows are notsomething people typically associate with an advanced technology. Reseachersare now working on new technologies that enable a window to quickly change fromclear to dark and anything in between easily.“It took us a long time to figure out whata window really is,”says Claes Granqvist. He’s a professor of solid-statephysics at Uppsala University in Sweden. “It contact with the outside world.You have to have visual contact with the surrounding world to feel well.” So,windows and n atural light are important for improving the way people feel whenthey’re stuck indoorsYet. windows are the weak link in abuilding when it comes to energy and temperature control. In winter cold airleaks in. When it’s hot and sunny, sunlight streams in. All of this sunlightcarries lots of heat and energy. And all of this extra heat forces people toturn on their conditioners. Producing blasts of cold air, which can feel so refreshing(使人清新的),actually sucks up enormous amountsof electricity in buildings around the world.Windows have been a major focus of energyresearch for a long time. Over the years, scientists have come up with a varietyof strategies for coating, glazing (用玻覆盖),and layeringwindows to make them more energy efficient. Smart windows go a step further.They use chromogenic (发色的)technologies which involve changes of color.Electrochromic (电致色的)windows use electricity tochange color. For example, a sheet of glass coated with thin layers of chemicalcompound such as tungsten oxide (氧化钨)works a bit like a batter. Tungsten oxides is clear when anelectric charge is applied and dark when the charge is removed, that is, whenthe amount of voltage(电压)is decreased, the window darkens until it’s completely dark afterall electricity is taken away. So applying a voltage determines whether thewindow looks clear or dark.One important feature that makes a smartwindow so smart is that it has a sort of“memory”. All it takes is a small changeof voltage to turn the window from one state to the other. Then, it stays thatway. Transits take anywhere from in10 seconds to a few minutes, depending onthe size of the window. The development of smart windows could mean thatmassive air conditioning systems may no longer be needed. “In thefuture,”Granqvist says, “our buildings may look different.”31. Which of the following of values ofwindows is NOT mentioned?A. Theylet light in to brighten the house.B. Theylet light in to heat the house.C. Theylet us have visual contact with the surrounding world.D. They let us think about the outside world.答案:D32. The expression “when it comes to “ inParagraph 3 is used toA. signalthe arrival of a guest.B. indicatethe recovery of consciousness.C. show our understanding of something.D. introduce a new aspect of a topic.答案:D33. According to Paragraph 4, smart windowsare the windows thatA. are coated.B. are glazed.C. have several layers.D.can change color.答案:D34. Whichparagraph gives an account of the way electrochromic windows……A. Paragraphs 5.B. Paragraph3.C. Paragraph4.D. Paragraphs6.答案:A35. Asmart window is smart mainly becauseA. itcan change its size.B. itcan change its structure.C. itcan change the voltage of electricity.D. it has a sort of memory.答案:D。

2021年英语b级考试真题

2021年英语b级考试真题

2021年英语b级考试真题职称英语考试理工类(B级)考试真题及答案解析第1一些: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,请为每处划线一些拟定1个意义最为接近选项。

1.Patricia tared at the other girl with reentment.A.angerB.doubtC.loveD.urprieA.writtenB.printedC.attachedD.ent3.He' pent year cultivating a knowledge of art.A.haringB.uingC.denyingD.developing4.We've een a marked hift in our approach to the ocial iue.A.clearB.regularC.quickD.great5、Her father wa a quiet man with graceful manner.A.politeB.imilarC.uualD.bad6。

I want to provide my boy with a decent education.A.goodB.pecialC.privateD.general7.In the proce,the light energy convert to heat energy.A.changeB.reduceC.leave8.Many citie have retricted moking in public place.A.limitedB.allowedC.toppedD.kept9. What are my chance of promotion if I tay here A.retirementB.advertiementC.advancementD.replacement10.If we leave now,we hould mi the traffic.A.directB.topC.miD.avoid11.There wa a profound ilence after hi remark.A.proudB.hortD.deep12.I enjoyed the play it had a clever plot and funny dialogue.A.longB.boringC.originalD.humorou13.The thief wa finally captured two mile away from the village.A.caughtB.killedC.foundD.jailed14.Such a databae would be etremely cotly to et up.A.tranferB.detroyC.etablihD.update15.The two bank have announced plan to merge net year.B.ellC.cloeD.break第2一些:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)下面短文后列出了7个句子,请依照短文内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供是对的信息,请选取A;如果该句提供是错误信息,请选取B;如果该句信息文中没有提及,请选取C。

2021年职称英语考试:理工类B级阅读题(3)

2021年职称英语考试:理工类B级阅读题(3)

2021年职称英语考试:理工类B级阅读题(3)2021年职称英语考试:理工类B级阅读题(3)导语:下面是我收集的一些关于职称英语考试的理工类B级阅读题,供您参考,希望能给您带来帮助。

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,每道题后面都有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。

第一篇 Immigration and ProblemsHundreds of thousands of people supporting immigration rights in the US filled streets all over America in early 2021. Many held signs and American flags and asked to be treated as citizens - not criminals. Many of these supported legislation from Senator John McCain that would open a path to citizenship to immigrants who were already in the country illegally. Proposed legislation from other politicians called for stricter measures - includingrounding up undocumented immigrants and sending them back to their home countries.Canadian officials say that immigration applications continue to rise. Some want to keep the doors open. They need the labor. About 400,000 immigrants were allowed into the country in 2021,according to the Canadian Government statistics. However, all this growth means that cities need to adapt. Newcomers dont always make a smooth transition into jobs for which they are skilled. So industries are using mentoring programs to help new immigrants find proper jobs.With the large numbers of undocumented African immigrants arriving in the Canary Islands and showing no sign of abating, the Spanish Government has decided to get tough. There will be no more mass amnesties for illegals,and anyone coming to Spain without permission will be sent back,the government has announced. About 23,000 migrants landed on the islands in 2021,and riots have erupted in some crowded reception centers. This has promoted local authorities to appeal to the United Nations for help.Frances new immigration and integration law gives the government new powers to encourage high-skilled migration. It takes effect in 2021. The new law authorizes the government to identify particular professions where France has a talent shortage. Then the government will help these identified employers find immigrant workers with needed skills or qualifications. The selected foreign employees will be granted "skills and talents' visas, valid for three years. But some concern that itll cause brain drain in developing countries.31 Many immigrants swarmed into streets in the US in early 2021, demanding that they should be treated asA animalsB citizensC civiliansD criminals第二篇 Mind-reading MachineA team of researchers in California has developed a way to predict what kinds of objects people are looking at by scanning whats happening in their brains.When you look at something, your eyes send a signal about that object to your brain. Different regions of the brain process the information your eyes send. Cells in your brain called neurons are responsible for this processing.The fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) brain scans could generally match electrical activity in the brain to the basic shape of a picture that someone was looking at.Like cells anywhere else in your body, active neurons use oxygen. Blood brings oxygen to the neurons,and the more active a neuron is, the more oxygen it will consume. The more active a region of the brain,the more active its neurons, and in turn, the more blood will travel to that region. And by using fMRI,scientists can visualize which parts of the brain receive more oxygen-rich bloodand therefore, which parts are working to process information.An fMRI machine is a device that scans the brain and measures changes in blood flow to the brain. The technology shows researchers how brain activity changes when a person thinks, looks at something, orcarries out an activity like speaking or reading. By highlighting the areas of the brain at work when a person looks at different images,fMRI may help scientists determine specific patterns of brain activity associated with different kinds of images.The California researchers tested brain activity by having two volunteers view hundreds of pictures of everyday objects, like people, animals, and fruits. The scientists used an fMRI machine to record the volunteers brain activity with each photograph they looked at. Different objects caused different regions of the volunteers brains to light up on the scan,indicating activity. The scientists used this information to build a model to predict how the brain might respond to any image the eyes see.In a second test,the scientists asked the volunteers to look at 120 new pictures. Like before,their brains were scanned every time they looked at a new image. This time, the scientists used their model to match the fMRI scans to the image. For example, if a scan in the second test showed the same pattern of brain activity that was strongly related to picturesof apples in the first test, their model would have predicted the volunteers were looking at apples.36 What is responsible for processing the information sent by your eyes?A A small region of the brain.B The central part of the brain.C Neurons in the brain.D Oxygen-rich blood.【2021年职称英语考试:理工类B级阅读题(3)】。

职称英语考试理工类(B级)真题及答案

职称英语考试理工类(B级)真题及答案

职称英语考试理工类(B级)真题及答案4第二篇Where Have All the Bees Gone?Scientists who study insects have a real mystery on their hands.All across the country, honeybees are leaving their hives(蜂巢)and never returning.Researchers call this phenomenon colony-collapse(群体瘫痪)disorder.It is reposed that 25 to 40 percent of the honeybees in the US have vanished from their hives since last fall.So far, no one can explain why.Colony collapse is a serious concern because bees play an important role in the production of about one—third of the foods we eat.As they feed,honeybees spread pollen (花粉)from flower to flower.Without this process,a plant can’t produce seeds or fruits.Now,a group of scientists and beekeepers have teamed up to try to figure out what’S causing the alarming collapse of SO many colonies.They hope to find out what’S contributing to the decline and to prevent bee disappearance in the future.It could be that disease is causing the disappearance of the bees.To explore that possibility, Jay Evans,a researcher at the United States Department of Agriculture (SDA)Bee Research Laboratory, examines bees taken from colonies that are collapsing.“We know what a healthy bee should Look Like on the inside.and we can look for physical signs of disease.”he says.And b ees from collapsing colonies don’t look very healthy.“Their stomachs are worn pared to the stomachs of healthy bees,”‘Evans says.It may be that a parasite(寄生虫)making the bees’digestive organs. Their immune(免疫的)systems may not be working as they should.Moreover,they have high levels of bacteria inside their bodies.Another cause of colony—collapse disorder may be certain chemicals that farmersapply to kill unwanted insects on crops,says Jerry Hayes,chief bee inspector for the Florida Department of Agriculture.Some studies,he says,suggest that a certain type of insecticide(杀虫剂)affects the honeybee’S newels system and memory.“It seems like honeybees are going out and getting confused about where to go and what to do”he says.1f it turns out that a disease is contributing to colony collapse,bees’genes could explain why some colonies have collapsed and others have not.In any group of bees there are many different kinds of genes.The more different genes a group has,the higher the group’S genetic diversity.So far scientists haven’t determined the role of genetic diversity in colony collapse,but it’s a promising theory,says Evans.36. What is the mystery that researchers find hard to explain?A. Honeybees are flying all across the country.B. Half of the honeybees in the US have died.C. Honeybees are leaving their hives and do not return.D. Honeybee hives are in disorder.37. Researchers are seriously concerned with the phenomenon of colony—collapse disorder becauseA. honeybees help produce one-third of the foods we eatB. parasites on bees may spread everywhere.C. honeybees cannot find enough food elsewhere.D. honeybees feed on flowers.38. Which of the following is a possible cause of the colony-collapse disorder?A. Population explosion.B. Decreasing number of flowers around.C. Genetically modified products.D. Diseases and chemicals.39. Which of the following explanations is given by Jerry Hayes to the phenomenon?A. Bee-keepers do not understand the honeybee’S behavior.B. A certain type of chemical destroys the honeybee’S newels system.C. Honeybees are infected by unwanted insects.D. Some crops are poisonous to the honeybees.40. The word “diversity’in the last paragraph meansA. variety.来源:考试大B. makeup.C. disorder.www.ED. distinction。

职称英语等级考试试题、答案及题解理工类(B级)(4)

职称英语等级考试试题、答案及题解理工类(B级)(4)

职称英语等级考试试题、答案及题解理工类(B级)(4)第5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。

请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

Conservation or wasted Effort?The black robin(旅鸫)is one of the world's rarest birds.It is a small,wild bird,and it livesonly on the island of Little Mangere,off the coast of New Zealand.In 1967 there were aboutfifty black robins there;in 1977 there were fewer than ten.Energetic steps are being taken to preserve the black robin.--(47)The idea is tobuy another island nearby as a special home,a"reserve",for threatened wild life,includingblack robins.The organizers say that Little Mangere shouldthen be restocked(重新准备)withthe robin's food.Thousands of the required plants are at present being cultivated in NewZealand.Is all this concern a waste of human effort?what is reasonable and what is unreasonable?(48)Are we losing our sense ofIn the earth's long,long past hundreds of kinds of creatures have evolved,risen to a degreeof success and died out.In the long,long future there will be many new and different forms oflife.Those creatures that adapt themselves successfully to what the earth offers will survive for along time.--(49)This is nature's proven method of operation.The rule of selection--"the survival of the fittest"--is the one by which human beings havethemselves arrived on the scene.We,being ode of the most adaptable creatures the earth has yetproduced,may last longer than most.--(SO)You may take it as another rule that when,at last.human beings show signs of dying out,no othercreature will extend a paw(爪)topostpone our departure.On the contrary, we will be hurried out.Life seems to have grown too tough for black robins.I leave you to judge whether weshould try to do anything about it.A Some creatures,certain small animals,insects and birds,will almost certainly outlast(比......长久)man,for they seem even more adaptable.B Those that fail to meet the challenges will disappear early.C Detailed studies are going on,and a public appeal for money has been made.D Both represent orders in the classification of lifeE Is it any business of ours whether the black robin survives or dies out?F These are the only black robins left in the world第6部分:完形填空(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个答案,涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

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职称英语理工B补全短文答案详解
xx年职称英语理工B补全短文答案详解
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,短文后面有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。

Avoiding traffic jams in Los Angeles ___y be impossible, but the city's colorful freeway murals(壁画)can brighten even the worst mute. Paintings that depict(描述)famous people and historical s ___nes cover offi ___ buildings and freeway walls all aess the city. With a collection of more than 2,000 murals, Los Angeles is the unofficial mural capital of the world.
But the bination of graffiti(涂鸦), pollution, and hot sun has left ___ny L.A. murals in terrible condition.
_____(46)in the past, experts say, little attention was given to caring for public art. Artists were even expected to ___intain their own works, not an easy task with cars racing by along the freeway.
_____(47)The work started in xx. So far, 16 walls have been selected and more ___y be added later.
Until about 1960, public murals in Los Angeles were rare. But in the 1960s and 1970s, young L.A. artists began to study early 20th- ___ntury Mexican mural painting_____(48)
One of the murals that will be restored now is Kent Twitchell's "Seventh Street Altarpie ___." which he painted for the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984. _____ (50) Twitchell said, "it was meant as a kind of gateway through which the traveler to L.A. must drive. The open hands represent pea ___."
Artists often call murals the people's art. Along a busy freeway or hidden in a quiet neighborhood, murals can teach people who would never pay money to see fine art in a museum, "Murals give a voi ___ to the silent ___jority," said one artist.
46.【题干】_____
【选项】
A.The city trying to stop the spread of graffiti, has painted over some of the murals plete.
B.This striking work depicts two people facing each other on opposite sides of the freeway near downtown Los Angeles.
C.Artists like murals because they like the work of Mexican artists.
D.Now the city is beginning a huge project to restore the city's murals.
E.The mural represents the history of ethnic groups in California.
F.Soon, their murals became a symbol of the city's
cultural expressions and a showcase for L.A.'s cultural diversity.
正确答案:A
47.【题干】_____
【选项】
A.The city trying to stop the spread of graffiti, has painted over some of the murals plete.
B.This striking work depicts two people facing each other on opposite sides of the freeway near downtown Los Angeles.
C.Artists like murals because they like the work of Mexican artists.
D.Now the city is beginning a huge project to restore the city's murals.
E.The mural represents the history of ethnic groups in California.
F.Soon, their murals became a symbol of the city's
cultural expressions and a showcase for L.A.'s cultural diversity.
正确答案:D
48.【题干】_____
【选项】
A.The city trying to stop the spread of graffiti, has painted over some of the murals plete.
B.This striking work depicts two people facing each other on opposite sides of the freeway near downtown Los Angeles.
C.Artists like murals because they like the work of Mexican artists.
D.Now the city is beginning a huge project to restore the city's murals.
E.The mural represents the history of ethnic groups in California.
F.Soon, their murals became a symbol of the city's
cultural expressions and a showcase for L.A.'s cultural diversity.
正确答案:C
49.【题干】_____
【选项】
A.The city trying to stop the spread of graffiti, has painted over some of the murals plete.
B.This striking work depicts two people facing each other on opposite sides of the freeway near downtown Los Angeles.
C.Artists like murals because they like the work of Mexican artists.
D.Now the city is beginning a huge project to restore the city's murals.
E.The mural represents the history of ethnic groups in California.
F.Soon, their murals became a symbol of the city's cultural expressions and a showcase for L.A.'s cultural diversity.
正确答案:E
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