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2014年职称英语综合类考试教材补全短文文章及译文(3)

2014年职称英语综合类考试教材补全短文文章及译文(3)

2014年职称英语综合类考试教材补全短文文章及译文(3)2014年职称英语考试时间为3月29日。

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Are Online Friends Real Friends?Modern computer technology has made a new kind of human relationship possible: online friendship. ____(1)____. Are online friendships as beneficial as face-to-face friendships? What are the advantages and disadvantages of having virtual friends? Can people form strong bonds online? Today these questions are the subject of lively debate1.Some people believe that the Internet is the best way to make new friends. It’s convenient, it’s fast, and it allows to make contact with different kinds of people from all over the world. When you use social networking websites and chat rooms, you can easily find people with interests and hobbies similar to yours2. Information updates and photos add to the experience. Making friends on the Internet is especially good for shy people who feel uncomfortable in social situations. It’s often easier to share thoughts and feelings online. ____(2)____. They can make people feel less lonely and help them solve problems.Although the Internet can encourage friendship, it has a major disadvantage. ____(3)____. Online friends only tell you what they want you to know. They sometimes exaggerate their good qualities and hid e the less positive ones, so you can’t be sure of what they really like3. That is why you should not give personal information to anyone online unless you’re totally sure of who that person is.Can online friendship be as meaningful as face-to-face ones? There are different points of view. Researchers at the University of Southern California surveyed 2,000 households in the United States. The results showed that more than 40 percent of participants feel “as strongly about their online buddies”as they do about their “offline”friends. ____(4)____. In contrast, there are many people who believe that it’s not possible to have deep relationships with online friends. A young Indian software engineer, Lalitha Lakshmipathy,says,“it’s good to feel connected with many people, but all my e-buddies are not necessarily my close friends. ”____(5)____. They say that it’s hard to develop feelings of trust and connectionwhen you don’t share experiences in person4.People continue to express different opinions about online friendship. However, most of them would agree that virtual friendships must not replace face-to-face friendships. As one life coach says, “a social networking site should only be the ‘add on’ in any relationship.”注释:1.Today these questions are the subject of lively debate.:现今这些问题成了人们热议的话题。

P185阅读理解41Too Little for GlobalWarming全球变暖“缺油

P185阅读理解41Too Little for GlobalWarming全球变暖“缺油
行星 燃烧
coal 煤 would be even 更加 worse 糟糕 for the planet
. 根据本周在瑞典乌普萨拉大学新发表的一个具有争议性的分析.石油和天然气
会在全球变暖这一世界末日的场景到来之前耗尽。作者警告说.在使大气中含有足 够的二氧化碳造成冰冠融化和温度升高等场景出现之前.石化燃料会先消耗殆尽。 来自政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)的专家为自己的预测变化说.他们是根据 一系列的石油及天然气存量来预测.并指出燃煤可减轻填补不足的差额。不过所有 人都同意燃煤将会对地球造成更糟的影响 (二)The IPCC’s predictions 预测 of global meltdown 灾难【pushed forward】5 抓紧
分析
有争议的
presented
目前
this week at the University of Uppsala
乌普萨拉大学
in Sweden 瑞典. The authors 作者 warn 警告 that all the fuel 燃料 will be burnt
烧焦
before there is enough 足够 【carbon dioxide】二氧化碳 in the atmosphere 大气层 to
石油和天然气消耗殆尽.“还有大量的地下煤可以开采."他说.煤的燃烧能使 IPCC 的预言成为现实。但他指出.这一转换会灾难性的后果。煤比石油和天然气脏.每一 能量单位的使用会产生更多的二氧化碳.并释放出大量的微粒。他说最近的研究给 政策制定者们泼了盆冷水。 1. What do the authors of the new analysis presented 呈现 at the University of Uppsala 【intend to】打算 say? 乌普萨拉大学的新分析的作者们打算说什么? A .The burning of coal will accelerate 加速 the arrival of Earth’s doomsday. 煤的燃烧会加速地球末日的到来。 B. The oil reserves are big enough to materialize the doomsday scenarios. 石油储量足够大,以实现世界末日的场景。 C. Melting ice caps and searing temperatures exist only in science fiction. 冰盖和高温熔融只存在于科幻小说。

2014年职称英语考试真题及解析(理工类A)

2014年职称英语考试真题及解析(理工类A)

2014年职称英语考试真题及解析(理工类A)insane1.Both of the old man’s daughters were killed, and now he is goingA.sadB.mourningC.crazyD.revenge正确答案:C解析:老人的两个女儿都被杀死了,现在他快要疯了。

A 伤心B哀悼C 疯了D 报仇2.The teacher got annoyedwith him because his was always lateA.enjoyedB.connectedC.satisfiedD.upset正确答案:D解析:他总是迟到,这令他的老师很生气。

A 喜欢B 联系C 满意D 生气consequently3.The supermarket was closed, and they returned home with empty handsA.conciselyB.eloquentlyC.as a resultD.frequently正确答案:C解析:超市关门了,结果他们只能空手而归。

A 简明地 B 雄辩地 C 结果D频繁地foliage4.The park is famous for the autumnA.weatherB.harvestC.festivalsD.leaves正确答案:D解析:那个公园以秋叶闻名。

A 天气,气候B收获C节日D叶子fruitful5.The scientific work in the past ten years turns outA.blindpleteC.productiveD.careful解析:十年来的科学工作结果硕果累累。

A 盲的B 完整的C 有收获的D 仔细的dog than the wolf6.Of all the wild dogs, none is more closely related to the domesticatedA.ordinaryB.tameC.faithfulD.hunting正确答案:B解析:所有的野狗都没有狼与家狗的关系密切。

2014年英语专业四级真题及答案(阅读理解)

2014年英语专业四级真题及答案(阅读理解)

TEXT AAfter breakfast the boys wandered out into the play-ground. Here the day-boys were gradually assembling. They were sons of the local clergy, of the officers at the Depot, and of such manufacturers or men of business as the old town possessed. Presently a bell rang, and they all trooped into school. This consisted of a large, long room at opposite ends of which two under-masters conducted the second and third forms, and of a smaller one, leading out of it, used by Mr. Watson, who taught the first form. To attach the preparatory to the senior school these three classes were known officially, on speech days and in reports, as upper, middle, and lower second. Philip was put in the last. The master, a red-faced man with a pleasant voice, was called Rice; he had a jolly manner with boys, and the time passed quickly. Philip was surprised when it was a quarter to eleven and they were let out for ten minutes' rest.The whole school rushed noisily into the play-ground. The new boys were told to go into the middle, while the others stationed themselves along opposite walls. They began to play Pig in the Middle. The old boys ran from wall to wall while the new boys tried to catch them: when one was seized and the mystic words said - one, two, three, and a pig for me - he became a prisoner and, turning sides, helped to catch those who were still free. Philip saw a boy running past and tried to catch him, but his limp gave him no chance; and the runners, taking their opportunity, made straight for the ground he covered. Then one of them had the brilliant idea of imitating Philip's clumsy run. Other boys saw it and began to laugh; then they all copied the first; and they ran round Philip, limping grotesquely, screaming in their treble voices with shrill laughter. They lost their heads with the delight of their new amusement, and choked with helpless merriment. One of them tripped Philip up and he fell, heavily as he always fell, and cut his knee. They laughed all the louder when he got up. A boy pushed him from behind, and he would have fallen again if another had not caught him. The game was forgotten in the entertainment of Philip's deformity. One of them invented an odd, rolling limp that struck the rest as supremely ridiculous, and several of the boys lay down on the ground and rolled about in laughter: Philipwas completely scared. He could not make out why they were laughing at him. His heart beat so that he could hardly breathe, and he was more frightened than he had ever been in his life. He stood still stupidly while the boys ran round him, mimicking and laughing; they shouted to him to try and catch them; but he did not move. He did not want them to see him run any more. He was using all his strength to prevent himself from crying.TEXT BFor parents who send thei r kids off to college saying, “These will be the best years of your life,” it would be very appropriate to add, “If you can handle the stress of college life.”Freshmen are showing up already stressed out, according to the latest CIRP Freshman Survey that reported students' emotional health levels at their lowest since the survey started in 1985. While in school, more students are working part-time and near-full-time jobs. At graduation, only 29 percent of seniors have jobs lined up.Pressure to excel often creates stress, and many students are not learning how to effectively handle this stress.1) Stress can make smart people do stupid things: Stress causes what brain researchers call “cortical inhibition.” In simple terms, stress inhibits a part of the brain responsible for decision-making and reaction time and can adversely affect other mental abilities as well.2) The human body doesn't discriminate between a big stressful event and a little one: Any stressful experience will create a cascade of 1,400 biochemical events in your body. If any amount of stress is left unchecked, many things can occur within the body, including premature aging, impaired cognitive function and energy drain.3) Stress can become your new norm: When you regularly experience negative feelings and high amounts of stress, your brain recognizes this as yournormal state. This then becomes the new norm, or baseline for your emotional state.4) Stress can be controlled: Countless studies demonstrate that people can restructure their emotional state using emotion-refocusing techniques. These techniques help you recognize how you are feeling and shift to a more positive emotional, mental and physical state.5) Stress less by loving what you study: Barbara Frederickson, a leading international authority on the importance of positive emotions, says humans are genetically programmed to seek positive emotions such as love and joy. It's suggested to choose a major or career path you love and enjoy. Otherwise, you could end up fighting against your own biology.TEXT CFor anyone who doubts that the texting revolution is upon us, consider this: The average 13- to 17-year-old sends and receives 3,339 texts a month—more than 100 per day, according to the Nielsen Co., the media research firm. Adults are catching up. People from ages 45 to 54 sent and received 323 texts a month in the second quarter of 2010, up 75% from a year ago, Nielsen says.Behind the texting explosion is a fundamental shift in how we view our mobile devices. That they are phones is increasingly beside the point.Part of what's driving the texting surge among adults is the popularity of social media. Sites like Twitter, with postings of no more than 140 characters, are creating and reinforcing the habit of communicating in micro-bursts. And these sites also are pumping up sheer volume. Many Twitter and Facebook devotees create settings that alert them, via text message, every time a tweet or message is earmarked for them. In October 2009, 400 million texts alerted social-media users to such new messages across AT&T's wireless network, says Mark Collins, AT&T senior vice president for data and voice products; by September 2010, the number had more than doubled to one billion. (Twitter reports more than two billion tweets are sent each month.)。

2014年职称英语综合类阅读理解精简小抄版

2014年职称英语综合类阅读理解精简小抄版

2014 年职称英语综合类阅读理解50 篇第一篇Telling Tales about People1、This passage …about_ the … and biographies.2、Helen Keller wrote_ an autobiography. _______.3、Auto… because they__ want to … light ______.4、The writer … passage by__ defining it ______.5、Diverse means_ varied or different第二篇Outside -the-classroom Learning Makesa Big Difference1、An…student leaders Will not … in it.2、American…mostly for Building friendship.3、Who is Katie Rowley? She's a senior student.4、What…successful end? Passion.5、The…replaced by Polish.第三篇Shark Attack!1、After …, the shark_ swam away _.2、It…great whites often…escape _3、Which …of paragraph 4? are.4、The word … 4 means_ great whites'_5、What is … paragraph? We now… animals.第四篇Feast on Turkey and Good Wishes at Thanksgiving1、On Halloween, children…as Ghosts.2、When are…eaten? On Thanksgiving.3、Thanksgiving is…for Providing them … lives.4、Many children …because_They can …food.5、The first … in 1620.第五篇The Travels of Ibn Battuta1、What is…about? The adventures…Battuta.2、Which of …line 5? left to go to.3、The Sultan …because Ibn Battuta…Mecca.4、Which of …with? Ibn Battuta…today.5、Why did …home? The Sultan…return.第六篇TV Shows and Long Bus Trips1、According to…trip? Ad..ts on the board.2、What is…passage? To talk …shows.3、The writer…favor no billboards…road.4、The writer…because they both …between.5、The writer… are exciting.第七篇Modern Sun Worshippers1、The writer …that they wish…home.2、In paragraph 2, …climate. to show…terms3、According to…others? Spain.4、The latter…means every year ...country.5、According to…beaches? Rainy weather.第八篇The Changing Middle Class1、The information …with a social …group2、A common…that_ the family is very important3、In the…as_prosperous and optimistic4、The phrase…is_a restatement…idea5、The word collectively means_ as a group第九篇Single-parent Kids Do Best1、With which…agree? Two-parent…children.2、According to…offspring? The young…care.3、What is …paragraph 5? Experiment and result.4、According to…conflict? The …body size.5、According to…by ecological factors.第十篇A Letter from Alan1、Why has…letter? To inform …plans.2、Why is …opinion? Because it …nature.3、What will…jams? A building …Place.4、Alan says…soon have less money5、Which of …made? Say no…place第十一篇The Development of Ballet1、This passage …with the way ballet developed。

2014.4(第2部分--1)英语B阅读一补充

2014.4(第2部分--1)英语B阅读一补充

2014.4(第2部分--1)英语B阅读一补充第二部分阅读理解(1)(2014年4月)翻译版(判断对错题——A:T代表对;B:F代表错)以下是4月阅读理解(一)(百分百实考题)题目,根据考试出现几率汇总43篇,12月考试还有可能抽到,供有余力、有基础的同学复习,确保4月阅读一的10分不丢。

Passage 1Background music may seem harmless, but it can have a powerful effect on those who hear it. Recorded background music first found its way into factories, shops and restaurants in the USA. Very soon it spread to other parts of the world. Now it is becoming difficult to go shopping or eat a meal without listening to background music.To begin with, background music was intended simply to create a soothing (舒适的)atmosphere. Recently, however, it's becoming a big business. An American marketing expert has shown that music can boost(提升)sales or increase factory production by as much as a third.But it has to be the light music. Lively music has no effect at all on sales. Slow music can increase receipts (收入)by 34%. This is probably because shoppers slow down and have more opportunity to spot items they would like to buy. Yet, slow music isn't always the answer. The expert found that in restaurants slow music meant customers took longer to eat their meals, which reduced overall sales. So restaurant owners might be well advised to play faster music to keep the customers moving-unless, of course, the resulting indigestion(消化不良)leads to complaints.背景音乐看上去没什么坏处,但实际上它对于听到的人会有很强的影响力。

2014职称英语 综合A-阅读理解译文(34-50完美word版+新增)

2014职称英语 综合A-阅读理解译文(34-50完美word版+新增)

2014职称英语综合A 阅读理解(34-50篇)34逃亡在宾馆里闲待一个下午是很无聊的。

巡回乐团道具管理组的成员在用美元玩儿游戏,把纸币折成纸飞机的形状然后看谁飞得最远。

因为没有什么事情可以做,我加入了他们并且贏了五局,之后我找了个机会带着我贏的钱退出了游戏。

尽管天色看起来不是很好,我还是决定出去走一走o我向前走到了街道另一边的一个小店里。

与其他的小店不同,它没有吸引眼球的名字和主要经营的项目,取而代之的是普通的霓虹灯,里面则是吸引人的强光。

奇怪的是并没有什么影子映射在窗户上。

我并没有因为这个而停住脚步,我走了进去。

我屏住呼吸,不知道看哪里也不知道从哪里开始看。

一面墙上挂着三个手工缝制的美国壁毯,十分美丽,可能是新做的。

我穿过易拉罐和散落的小玩意儿还有古董家具,在我面前的一面墙上挂着一个崭新的1957年的Straocaster吉他。

一张五十美元的卡插在琴弦上。

我的手抚摸着放唱片的架子,读着标题。

这里还有很多的……“我可以帮助你吗?”她吓了我一跳。

我没有看见在柜台后面的女人。

她看我的方式如此居高临下,这一时让我很紧张像是被一种磁场或是电场紧紧包裹住。

很难避开那个眼神。

但是尽管很不舒服,我还是觉得那种被直视的感觉很美妙,那种感觉对我来说不陌生,对她来说也不陌生oi了愉悦以外她的神情还流露出慈爱和怜悯。

我猜不出她的年龄。

尽管她的眼神充满了友善,她使我想起了我的祖母。

我能感觉到她是一个不喜欢与人争吵的人。

最后我开口说话,“我真的只是看看”,私下里却在好奇有多少东西能够塞进汽车。

她转身离开到后面的屋子,示意我应该跟随其后,但这并非是第一个房间,房间的灯光也让我感觉很特别,灯光来自天花板上的油饤,使一切都笼罩在巨大的阴影之下。

这里没有罕见的电吉他,没有古老的项链,没有鲜花装饰的手绘盒子。

很明显它是陈旧的用来存放垃圾和那些平淡无奇的旧文献的。

我发现了一些旧书,那些金字巳经退去使题目很难辨认。

“它们看起来很有趣。

2014 年职称英语A级补全短文真题

2014 年职称英语A级补全短文真题

2014 年职称英语A级补全短文真题Wrongly Convicted Man and His Accuser Tell Their StoryNEW YORK,NY, January 5,2010. St.Martin’s Press has announced the release of the paperback edition ofPicking Cotton, a remarkable true story of what novelist John Grisham calls an “account of violence, rage, redemption(救赎),and, ultimately forgiveness.”The story began in 1987, in Burlington, NorthCarolina, with the rape of a young while college student named JenniferThompson. During her ordeal, Thompson swore to herself that she would neverforget the face of her rapist, a man who climbed through the window of herapartment and assaulted her brutally.________(46)When the police asked her ifshe could identify the assilant(袭击者)from a book of mugshots, she picked one that she was sure was correct, and later she identifiedthe same man in a lineup.Based on her convincing eye withnesstestimony, a 22-year-old black man named Ronald Cotton was sentenced to prisonfor two life terms. Cotton’s lawyer appealed thedecision, and by the time of the appeals hearing, evidence had come to lightsuggesting that the real rapist might have been a man who looked very likeCotton, an imprisoned criminal named Bobby Poole.______(47)Jennifer Thompsonlooked at both men face to face, and once again said that Ronald Cotton was theone who raped her.Eleven years later, DNA evidence completelyexonerated(证明……清白)Cotton and just as unequivocally(明确地) convicted Poole, who confessed to the crime.________(48) “The man I was so sure I had never seen in my life was the man whowas inches from my throat, who raped me, who hurt me, who took my spirit away,who robbed me of my soul,” she wrote. “And the man I had identified so surely on so many occasions wasabsolutely innocent.”_______(49) Remarkably both were able to putthis tragedy behind them, overcome the racial barrier that divided them, andwrite a book, which they have subtitled “Our memoir ofinjustice and redemption.”Nevertheless, Thompson says, she still lives “with constant pain that my profound mistake cost him so dearly______(50)”A. Jennifer Thompson decided to meet Cottonand apologize to him personally.B. Many criminals are sent to prison on thebasis of accurate testimony by eye withnesses.C. I cannot begin to imagine what would havehappened had my mistaken identification occurred in a capital caseD. Another trial was held.E. Thompson was shocked and devastated.F. During the attack, she made an effort tomemorize eveery detail of his face, looking for scars, tattoos(纹身),or other identifying marks.。

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第四十一篇 Too Little for Global WarmingOil and gas will run out1 too fast for doomsday global warming scenarios2 to materialize, according to a controversial new analysis presented this week at the University of Uppsala in Sweden. The authors warn that all the fuel will be burnt before there is enough carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to realize predictions of melting ice caps and searing temperatures. Defending their predictions, scientists from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change3 say they considered a range of estimates of oil and gas reserves, and point out that coal-burning could easily make up4 the shortfall. But all agree that burning coal would be even worse for the planet.The IPCC’s predictions of global meltdown pushed forward5 the 1997 Kyoto Protocol6, an agreement obliging signatory nations to cut CO2 emissions. The IPCC considered a range of future scenarios, from unlimited burning of fossil-fuels to a fast transition towards greener energy sources. But geologists Anders Sivertsson, Kjell Aleklett and Colin Campbell of Uppsala University say there is not enough oil and gas left even the most conservative of the 40 IPCC scenarios to come to pass7.Although estimates of oil and gas reserves vary widely, the researchers are part of a growing group of experts who believe that oil supplies will peak as soon as 2010, and gas soon after. Their analysis suggests that oil and gas reserves combined amount to the equivalent of about 3,500 billion barrels of oil considerably less than the 5,000 billion barrels estimated in the most optimistic model envisaged by the IPCC. Even the average forecast of about 8,000 billion barrels is more than twice the Swedish estimate of the world’s remaining reserves.Nebojsa akicenovic, an energy economist at the University of Vienna, Austria who headed the 80-strong IPCC team that produced the forecasts, says the panel’s work still stands8. He says they factored in9 a much broader and internationally accepted range of oil and gas estimates than the “conservative”Swedes.Even if oil and gas run out. “there’s a huge amount of coal underground that could be exploited.” He says that burning coal could make the IPCC scenarios come true, but points out that such a switch would be disastrous. Coal is dirtier than oil and gas and produces more CO2for each unit of energy, as well as releasing large amounts of particulates. He says the latestanalysis is a “shot across the bows10” for policy makers.词汇: doomsday /5du:mzdei/n.世界末日signatory /5si^nEtEri/adj.签约的signatory /5si^nEtEri/ adj.签约的envisage /in5vizidV/v.设想,打算采取carbon dioxide (CO2)二氧化碳Swede /swi:d/n.瑞典sear /siE/ v.灼热,烧灼disastrous /di5zB:strEs/adj.灾难性的shortfall /5FC:tfC:l/n.缺少,不足particulate /pE5tikjulit/n.微粒protocol /5prEutEkCl/n.协议注释:1. run out:被用完2. doomsday global warming scenarios:全球变暧这一世界求末的场景。

scenarios:指“预料或期望的一系列事件的模式”,在戏剧中指“一场,一景”。

3. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IPCC):政府间气候变化专门委员会4. make up:弥补5. push forward:抓紧进行,推进6. Kyoto:京都(日本本州中西部一峻市)。

Kyoto Protocol:京都议定书(京都议定书是《联合国气候变化框架公约》的约定俗成的称呼。

京都议定书规定,到2010年,所有发达国家排放的二氧化碳等六种温室气体的数量,要比 1990年减少 52%。

)7. come to pass: happen, occur (发使)8. the panel’s work still stands委员会的工作结果 (即对世界燃料的存量估算 )仍然站得住脚。

9. factor in:包括,把……计算在内,如:They factored sick days and vacations in when they prepared the work schedule. 当他们准备工作时间表时,他们把病假和假期都包括在内。

10. shot across the bows:泼冷水,使……打消计划和念头练习:1. What do the authors of the new analysis presented at the University of Uppsala intend to say? A The burning of coal will accelerate the arrival of Earth’s doomsday. B The oil reserves are big enough to materialize the doomsday scenarios. C Melting ice caps and searing temperatures exist only in science fiction. D Oil and gas will run out so fast that Earth’s doomsday will never materialize.2. Nations that signed the Kyoto Protocol agree to A pay attention to global meltdown. B cut CO2 emissions. C use more green energy. D stop using fossil fuels.3. What are the estimates of the world’s oil and gas reserves? A 4,000 billionbarrels by the average forecast. B 8,000 billion barrels estimated by the Swedes. C 3,500 barrels envisaged by IPCC. D 3,500 billion by a growing numher of scientists.4. Which of the following about Nebojsa Nakicenovic is true? A He thinks fossil fuels are as dirty as oil and gas. B He thinks green fuels will replace oil and gas eventually. C He thinks IPCC’s view on the world’s oil reserves is too optimistic. D He thinks that IPCC’s estimates are more optimistic than the Swedes.5. Which of the following is the near explanation of Nakicenovic's assertion that“… such a switch would be disastrous …”? A The IPCC scenarios would come true because burning coal will emit larger amounts of CO2. B A switch to burning coal would produce disastrous environmental problems.C Oil and gas to replace coal as fuel would speed up the process of global warming.D A switch from the IPCC scenarios to the policymakers’ ones would be disastrous.答案与题解 :1. D 第一段第一句too fast for doomsday global warming scenarios to materialize中包含too... to结构,意思是:“太……以至于不……”。

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