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2010年职称英语综合类完型填空练习

2010年职称英语综合类完型填空练习

2010年职称英语综合类完型填空练习(1)A Health Profile态度,姿态剖面, 侧面, 外形A health profile is a portrait of all of the factors that influence your health. To draw获得your health profile, you will _____1____ what diseases run in your family, whathealth hazards冒险, 危险, 冒险you may be exposed to ____2_____ work, how your daily ____3____ compares to the recommended standards1, how much time per week you ____4____exercising and what type of exercise you engage ___5___, how stressful your work and family environments are, what kinds of illnesses you get regularly, and ____6____ or not youhave any one of a number of addictions. ____7____ this portrait类型, 模型, 标本, you(r) should have a checkup to determine how your blood, heart, and lungs are functioning. Thischeckup will serve____8____ a baseline, to which you can then compare later tests._____9______ this profile is thoroughly drawn, you can begin to think about setting health priorities优先, 重点; 优先权based ___10___ your particular portrait. For example,if you drink. Two martinis every evening, have a high-stress _____11____, are overweight, smoke a pack of cigarettes a day, and use marijuana occasionally on weekends, youshould quit smoking first, followed _____12_____ losing the excess weight, reducing the stress of your job, giving up your marihuana habit, and then finally giving some____13_____ to those martinis马提尼酒if you want to prevent first cancer, and then heart disease. Even for the youthful working person who has never been sick a day in his life,who is _____14____ excellent health, a good look at all health habits and at work and home environments may suggest changes that will ____15_____ him in the future.1. A) know B) have known C) need know D) need to know2. A) with B) in C) on D) at3. A) diet B) meals C) food D) dinner4. A) use B) devote C) spend D) take5. A) on B) in C) with D) about6. A) if B) whether C) either D) neither7. A) To completeB) Completing C) Completion D) To be completed8. A) as B) for C) on D) about9. A) Unless B) Once C) If D) Although10. A) around B) with C) about D) on11. A) work B) task C) job D) place12. A) on B) with C) after D) by13. A) thought B) idea C) thinking D) talk14. A) for B) in C) with D) on15. A) reap B) harvest C) benefit D) lead2010年职称英语综合类完型填空练习(2)Making Yourself a Good RecordIf you are an American and you think you might need to borrow money someday, the best thing to do is start early.That‟s because just at many employers want to hire only people with experience, banks and other creditors are usually reluctant to lend to those ____1____ a proven track record1 paying back, ____2____ time, the money they have borrowed.But if you need experience just to get a start, how do you get that stat in the first place?With a little help from your parents usually, while you are still financially dependent ___3___ them. It is easy to get a credit card or student loan when you are in college, because banks figure your parents will bail you out if you fail to pay.So just as students take on interships to build up their re sumes, one‟s university time can be a good time to work on another important personal record: the credit ______4___.Credit reports are a ______5____ of one‟s personal credit history, gathered by a credit reporting agency, or CRA.Banks and companies—_____6____ hospitals, landlords and insurance companies—regularly report to the three main CRAs in the US _____7____ how their customers are doing at paying back the money they _____8____.Anyone with a “legitimate business need” has the right to order individuals‟ reports from the CRAs. Potential creditors usually compile the information in the reports into a credit “score”, ranking the level of creditworthiness. Lack of experience in borrowing in _____9____ to a bad record of doing so, can result in a low score2.Even if you are not considering taking out a loan for such a large purchase as a home or car, your credit report can be important to getting through life. Landlords often ask for the reports to judge _____10___ a person can be trusted to pay the rent. Credit checks are necessary for getting a credit card, even for purchasing a mobile phone calling plan.People can obtain a copy of their own credit report, usually _____11____ a cost of around US$8-9. Some consumer organizations recommend doing this once a year to allow one to catch any mistakes ______12____ have slipped into the record or, even worse, to find out whether any fraud has taken place. Though the system is controlled by laws ______13_____ to protect people‟s privacy, it isn‟t fool-proof: Sometimes people take out bad loans in others‟ names, ______14_____ their records.In a society addicted _____15____ credit, that can be a disaster.1. A. with B. without C. on D. by2. A. in B. with C. by D.on3. A. of B. in C. on D. with4. A. report B. conclusion C. review D. introduction5. A. explanation B. investigation C. summary D. examination6. A. including B. included C. include D. includes7. A. by B. with C. in D. on8. A. own B. lend C. owe D. possess9. A. addition B. conclusion C. consequence D. contrast10. A. that B. whether C. what D. either11. A. at B. by C. with D. on12. A. these B. what C. that D. those13. A. meant B. mean C. meaning D. means14. A. building up B. updating C. improving D. ruining15. A. on B. to C. by D. with2010年职称英语综合类完型填空练习(3)Pretty GoodWhen Spanish football club Barcelona paid US$35 million for Ronaldinho last summer, they weren‟t buying a pretty face. “I am _____1___,” admits the Brazilian superstar.“But everyone has got a different kind of beauty. What I ____2_____ have is charm.”Indeed he has. His buck teeth1, flowing hair2, big smile, and of course his ____3____ skills are always eye-catching3 on the pitch. The 23-year-old striker scored two goalsin a 3-2 win over Deportivo La Coruna on March 1. It was Ba rcelona‟s sixth win in a row and, thanks to their Brazilian‟s 10-goal contribution, ____4____ looked like a poorseason could now end a success.Ronaldinho—full name Ronaldo De Assis Moreira—is one of many South Americans who learned their skills playing in the backstreets before_____5____ them off4 on the worldstage.Great things were ____6____ when Gremio signed签名(于), 署名(于)~, 签署him as a seven-year-old5, and he soon became friends with Ronaldo, who was then the other young starof Brazilian football. It was Ronaldo who first called him Ronaldinho, which _____7____ Little Ronaldo, and the name stuck6. 卡住的;不能动弹的He first _____8_____ for his country in 1999 but it was at the 2002 World Cup where he showed his real worth, scoring an unbelievable free-kick i n Brazil‟s quarter-finalvictory ____9____ England.“I have never failed to deliver in big matches,” Ronaldinho says. “My game is based on _____10_____. Often a forward does not have the time to decide whether to shoot orpass. It is instinct that gives out the orders.”While he may not have David Beckham‟s good looks, Ronaldinho has a ____11____ reputation名誉, 名声off the pitch投,投掷,抛:投掷. At former club Paris Saint Germain,which sold him to Barcelona, he broke _____12___ rules by going out and enjoying th e city‟s nightlife.7“Without doubt, Ronaldinho is the most ______13____ player I have ever come across,” says former PSG coach Luis Ferdandez. “The main _____14____ for any coach is that oneplayer without discipline can hurt the whole team.”But Ronaldi nho doesn‟t think he has done anything wrong. “I am just a young person who enjoys _______15______,” he says.1. A) handsome B) good-looking C) attractive D) ugly2. A) do B) must C) will D) could3. A) dangerous B) frightening C) amazing D) awful4. A) that B) which C) what D) who5. A) demonstrating B) showing C) illustrating D) displaying6. A) wanted B) hoped C) expected D) desired7. A) means B) describes C) explains D) expresses8. A) kicked B) worked C) acted D) played9. A) at B) over C) on D) above10. A) imagination B) hypotheses C) improvisation即席创作D) assumptions11. A) cowboy B) good boy C) college boy D) playboy12. A) group B) team C) club D) association13. A) talented B) difficult C) skillful D) notorious14. A) question B) issue C) point D) problem15. A) life B) himself C) herself D) yourself2010年职称英语综合类完型填空练习(4)London CabbiesEvery city in the world has taxi to take tourists to interesting places. London is the only city in the world where taking a taxi is an ____1____ experience for tourists.This is partly because of the special black cabs, which are found in no other country. But it is also because of the drivers themselves. _____2_____British people are famous forbeing polite and reserved, London cabbies are well known _____3_____their willingness to talk.Some customers say that once the door shuts and the cab _____4____ off they are a captive audience. It is impossible to get the taxi driver to stop _____5_____ “They‟reself-confident and free thinking,” said Malcolm Linskey, the author of a history of taxi drivers in London.They are also expensive. London has the most expensive taxis of any city in the world except Tokyo. That‟s why Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London, is planning to maketaxi drivers negotiate their fares with ______6______ before they take a ride.Drivers agree that their fairs are expensive. That‟s because their black taxis ____7____ more than other cars, they say. And the customer is also paying for a more drivingexpertise than anywhere else in the world.Before someone can qualify as a London taxi driver, that person has to pass a test ____8_____ simply as “The Knowledge”. This involves _____9_____ the name and location ofevery street within six miles of a point in the exact centre of London. The trainee must also learn the exact location of every important building within these streets. Finallyhe or she must be able to use this knowledge to work out the _____10______ distance between any two destinations within this area.It can ____11_____up to th ree years to pass “The Knowledge”.2 Every day it is possible to see trainee taxi drivers on the streets of London, taking careful notes ofpopular destinations before tracing the route to their next stop. Cab driving is a job often _____12____ down in families. Many taxi drivers take their children out in theirspare time to memorize _____13_____ they need to know when it is their turn to “do The Knowledge”.The effect of this is to make London cabbies experts at their job. They also have bigger brains. Recent research found that the part of the brain that remembers things waslarger and more ____14_____ in cab drivers. They have to fit the whole of London into their heads, so their brains grow bigger. So perhaps it is not ____15______ that taxidrivers have lots to day.1. A. rewarding B. interesting C. happy D. delightful2. A. Before B. After C. When D. While3. A. for B. as C. of D. at4. A. departs B. leaves C. moves D. takes5. A. arguing B. saying C. telling D. talking6. A. customers B. hosts C. guests D. bosses7. A. buy B. cost C. sell D. consume8. A. called B. entitled C. known D. understood9. A. to memorize B. memorize C. memorized D. memorizing10. A. shortest B. shorter C. shortened D. short11. A. spend B. take C. give D. occupy12. A. Inherited B. sent C. Handed D. given13. A. roads B. routes C. streets D. lanes14. A. constructed B. concentrated C. devoted D. developed15. A. surprising B. wondering C. doubting D. suspecting2010年职称英语综合类完型填空练习(5)A Country‟s Standard of LivingThe “standard of living” of any country means the average person‟s share of the goods and services the country produces. A country‟s standard of living, ____1____, depends first and _____2____ on its capacity to produce wealth. “Wealth” in this sense is no t money, for we do not live on money ______3_____ on things that money can buy: “goods” such as food and clothing, and “services” such as transport and “entertainment”1.A country‟s capacity to produce wealth depends upon many factors, most of ____4___ hav e an effect on one another. Wealth depends _____5_____ a great extent upon a country‟s natural resources. Some regions of the world are well supplied with coal and minerals, and have fertile soil and a favorable climate; other regions possess none of them.( 职称英语考试网 )Next to natural resources ____6____ the ability to turn them to use. China is perhaps as well-off ____7_____ the USA in natural resources, but suffered for many years from civil and external was, and _____8_____ this and other reasons was _____9____ to develop her resources. Sound and stable political conditions, and ____10____ from foreign invasions, enable a country to develop its natural resources peacefully and steadily, and to produce more wealth than another country equally well favoured by nature but less well ordered2.A country‟s standard of living does not only depend upon the wealth that is produced and consumed ______11_____ its own borders, but also upon what is directly produced through international trade. _____12______, Britain‟s wealth in foodstuffs and other agricultural products would be much less if she had to depend only on ____13____ grown at home. Trade makes it possible for her surplus manufactured goods to be traded abroad for the agricultural products that would _____14_____ be lacking. A country‟s wealth is, therefore, much influenced by its manufacturing capacity, _____15____ that other countries can be found ready to accept its manufactures.1. A. however B. furthermore C. similarly D. therefore2. A. primary B. all C. foremost D. mainly3. A. or B. but C. nor D. besides4. A. these B. that C. what D. which5. A. at B. to C. by D. with6. A. came B. coming C. comes D. come7. A. to B. like C. by D. as8. A. because B. for C. of D. by9. A. uneasy B. incapable C. impossible D. unable10. A. prevention B. freedom C. liberation D. liberty11. A. at B. by C. within D. on12. A. In short B. For example C. As a result D. On the other hand13. A. which B. what C. that D. those14. A. otherwise B. certainly C. however D. therefore15. A. depended B. supposed C. based D. provided2010年职称英语综合类完型填空练习(6)The White HouseWe got up early this morning and ____1____ a long walk after breakfast. We walked through the business section of the city. I told you yesterday that the city was larger____2____ I thought it would be. ____3___ the business section is smaller than I thought it would be. Isuppose that‟s ____4____ Washington is a special kind of city._____5_____ the people in Washington work for the government. About 9:30 we went to the White House. It‟s ____6_____ to the public from 10 till 12, and there was a long line ofpeople waiting to get in. We didn‟t have to wait very long, because the line moved ____7_____ quickly.The White House is really white. It is painted very year. And it seems very white, because it‟s got beautiful lawns all around it, _____8______ many trees and shrubs. Thegrounds _____9____ about four square blocks. I mean, they‟re about two blocks long ____10_____ each side. Of course, we didn‟t see the whole building. The part ____11____ thePresident lives and works is not open to the public. But the part we saw was beautiful. We went through five of the main rooms. One of them was the library, one the groundfloor. On the next floor, there are three rooms named _____12_____ the colors that are used in them: the Red Room, the Blue Room, and the Green Room. The walls are covered withsilk ____13____. There are ___14___ old furniture, from the time _____15____ the White House was first built. And everywhere there are paintings and statues of former presidentsand other famous people from history.1. A) made B) did C) took D) got2. A) than B) as C) so D) like3. A) But B) Yes C) So D) Then4. A) since B) as C) because D) because of5. A) Much of B) Most of C) A lot D) Lots6. A) open B) opening C) being opened D) opened7. A) pretty B) little C) much D) very much8. A) / B) having C) with D) together9. A) include B) cost C) cover D) spread10. A) by B) on C) for D) with11. A) which B) what C) that D) where12. A) by B) for C) after D) before13. A) cloth B) clothes C) clothing D) cloths14. A) much pieces of B) many pieces of C) many a D) a great many15. A) that B) which C) who D) when2010年职称英语综合类完型填空练习(7)WaterFrom the beginning, water has furnished man with a source of food and a highway to travel upon. The first civilizations arose ____1_____ Water was a dominant element in theenvironment, a challenge ____2____ man‟s ingenuity. The Egyptians invented the 365-day calendar in res ponse to the Nile‟s annual flooding. The Babylonians, ___3___were amongthe most famous law-makers in ancient times, invented laws ____4____ water usage. Water inspired the Chinese to build a 1,000-___5___ canal, a complex system which, after nearly2,500 years, remains still practically ____6____ and still commands the astonishment of engineers. But _____7____ never found complete solutions to their water problems. TheYellow River is also known as “China‟s Sorrow”; it is so unpredictable and dangerous ____8____ in a single flood it has caused a million ____9____. Floods slowed the great____10____ of the Indus River Valley, and inadequate drainage ruined _____11______ of its land. Today water dominates man ____12____ it always has done. Its presence continuesto ____13_____ the location of his homes and cities; its violent variability can ____14___man or his herds or his crops; its routes links him_____15____ his fellows; its immensevalue may add to already dangerous political conflicts. There are many examples of this in our own time.1. A) where B) the place C) when D) in the place2. A) with B) as C) to D) on3. A) they B) / C) that D) who4. A) regulates B) regulate C) regulated D) regulating5. A) miles B) mile C) mile‟s D) miles‟6. A) in use B) for use C) by use D) on use7. A) ancient B) the ancients C) ancients D) ancients people8. A) that B)/ C) because D) which9. A) people B) deaths C) damages D) ruins10. A) influence B) effect C) society D) civilization11. A) many B) lot C) much D) a lots12. A) for B) as C) because D) whereas13. A) govern B) control C) lead D) influence14. A) cause B) violate C) kill D) damage15. A) by B) on C) and D) to2010年职称英语综合类完型填空练习(8)Public and Private Schools in the United StatesReligious and private schools receive little or no support from public taxes in the United States, and, as a result, are usually somewhat expensive to ____1___. The largestgroup of religious schools in America ____2____ by the Roman Catholic Church. While religious schools tend to be _____3____ expensive than private schools, there are usuallysome fees.When there is free education available to all children in the United States, why do people _____4____ money on private schools? Americans offer _____5____ great variety ofreasons for doing so, including the desire of some parents to ____6____ their children to schools ____7___ classes tend to be smaller, or where religious instruction is includedas part of the educational program, or because, ___8___ their opinion, the public schools in their area are not ____9_____ high enough quality to meet their needs. Privateschools in the United States ______10_____ widely in size, quality, and in the kind of program that are offered to meet ____11____ of certain students.The degree _____12____ American parents are active in their children‟s schools is often ____13_____ to people of other countries. Most schools have organizations ____14___of both parents and teachers, usually called P.T.A. for Parent-Teacher Association. They meet together to ____15____ various matters concerning the school. Parents often givetheir time to help with classroom or after school activities.1. A) go B) attend C) take part in D) enroll2. A) were run B) run C) is run D) is running3. A) less B) more C) rather D) much4. A) spend B) pay C) cost D) take5. A) a B) the C) some D) /6. A) bring B) bringing C) send D) sending7. A) which B) what C) in that D) where8. A) to B) in C) on D) for9. A) / B) in C) of D) on10. A) differ B) varies C) extend D) differs11. A) the needs B) the satisfaction C) needs D) need12. A) on which B) to which C) which D) what13. A) surprise B) surprised C) surprising D) striking14. A) consisting B) comprising C) composing D) making up15. A) talk to B) comment C) discuss D) exchange2010年职称英语综合类完型填空练习(9)HitchhikingWhen I was in my teens and 20s, hitchhiking was a main form of long-distance transport. The kindness or curiosity of strangers ___B__1____ me all over Europe, North America,Asia and southern Africa. Some of the life-givers became friends, many provided hospitality ___D__2_____ the road.No only did you find out much more about a country than __A___3_____ traveling by train or plane, but1 there was that element of excitement about where you would finish upthat night. Hitchhiking featured importantly in Western culture. It has books and songs about it. So what has happened to ____C__4_____?A few years ago, I asked the same question about hitching in a column on a newspaper. __A__5_____ of people from all over the world responded with their view on the state ofhitchhiking.“If there is a hitchhiker‟s __D__6_____it must be Iran,” came one reply. Rural Ireland was recommended as a friendly place for hitching, __B__7_____ was Quebec, Canada—“if you don‟t mind being berated for not speaking French.”But while hitchhiking was clearly still alive and well in many parts of the world, the ___C__8____ feeling was that throughout much of the west it was doomed (消亡).With so much news about crime in the media, people assumed that anyone on the open road without the money for even a bus ticket must present a danger. But do we __D__9____to be so wary both to hitch and to give a lift?In Poland in the 1960s, ___A__10____a Polish woman who e-mailed me, “the authorities int roduced the Hitchhiker‟s Booklet. The booklet contained coupons for drivers, soeach time a driver ___B__11_____who had picked up somebody, he or she received a coupon. At the end of the season, ___C__12_____who had picked up the most hikers were rewardedwith various prizes. Everybody was hitchhiking then.”Surely this is a good idea for society? Hitchhiking would increase respect by breaking down __B___13____between strangers. It would help fight __A___14_____warming bycutting down on fuel consumption as hitchhikers would be using existing fuels. It would also improve educational standards by delivering instant ___D__15____in geography,history, politics and sociology.1. A. made B. took C. traveled D. crossed2. A. in B. over C. at D. on3. A. when B. after C. before D. if4. A. the books B. them C. it D. the songs5. A. Hundreds B. Hundred C. Thousand D. Dozen6. A. sky B. space C. map D. heaven7. A. like B. as C. for D. since8. A. big B. large C. general D. little9. A. have to B. must C. should D. need10. A. according to B. owing to C. due to D. with respects to11. A. sent B. picked up C. collected D. helped12. A. passengers B. hikers C. drivers D. strangers13. A. fences B. barriers C. gaps D. walls14. A. global B. world C. entire D. whole15. A. discussions B. debates C. consultations D. lessons2010年职称英语综合类完型填空练习(10)Cultural DifferencesPeople from different cultures sometimes do things that make each other uncomfortable, sometimes without realizing it. Most Americans ___A__1___ out of the country and havevery __B___2____ experience with foreigners. But they are usually spontaneous, friendly and open, and enjoy __C__3____ new people, having guests and bringing people togetherformally or informally. They tend to use first names __D__4____ most situations and speak freely about themselves. So if your American hosts do something that ___A__5___ youuncomfortable, try to let them know how you feel. Most people will _C__6___ your honesty and try not to make you uncomfortable again. And you‟ll all __C___7______ somethingabout another culture!Many travelers find _____8__B___ easier to meet people in the U.S. than in other countries. They may just come up and introduce themselves or even invite you over ____9__D_they really know you. Sometimes Americans are said to be _C___10___. Perhaps it seems so, but they are probably just __A__11____ a good time. Just like anywhere else, it takestime to become real friends __A__12____ people in the U.S..If and when you ___D__13____ American friends, they will probably _D___14____ introducing you to their friends and family, and if they seem proud ___A__15____ you, it‟sprobably because they are. Relax and enjoy it!1. A) have never been B) have been neverC) has never been D) has been never2. A) a little B) little C) much D) a great deal3. A) meet B) to meet C) meeting D) to have met4. A) on B) among C) within D) in5. A) makes B) make C) made D) making6. A) praise B) honor C) appreciate D) confirm7. A) pick B) select C) learn D) study8. A) this B) it C) them D) /9. A) when B) if C) after D) before10. A) superficially friend B) superficial friendC) superficially friendly D) superficial friendly11. A) having B) taking C) making D) killing12. A) with B) among C) to D) in13. A) get along with B) get rid of C) stay away from D) stay with14. A) hate B) forbid C) avoid D) enjoy15. A) to know B) knowing C) know D) having known2010年职称英语综合类完型填空练习(11)A Health Profile态度,姿态剖面, 侧面, 外形A health profile is a portrait of all of the factors that influence your health. To draw获得your health profile, you will _____1____ what diseases run in your family, whathealth hazards冒险, 危险, 冒险you may be exposed to ____2_____ work, how your daily ____3____ compares to the recommended standards1, how much time per week you ____4____exercising and what type of exercise you engage ___5___, how stressful your work and family environments are, what kinds of illnesses you get regularly, and ____6____ or not youhave any one of a number of addictions. ____7____ this portrait类型, 模型, 标本, you(r) should have a checkup to determine how your blood, heart, and lungs are functioning. Thischeckup will serve____8____ a baseline, to which you can then compare later tests._____9______ this profile is thoroughly drawn, you can begin to think about setting health priorities优先, 重点; 优先权based ___10___ your particular portrait. For example,if you drink. Two martinis every evening, have a high-stress _____11____, are overweight, smoke a pack of cigarettes a day, and use marijuana occasionally on weekends, youshould quit smoking first, followed _____12_____ losing the excess weight, reducing the stress of your job, giving up your marihuana habit, and then finally giving some____13_____ to those martinis马提尼酒if you want to prevent first cancer, and then heart disease. Even for the youthful working person who has never been sick a day in his life,who is _____14____ excellent health, a good look at all health habits and at work and home environments may suggest changes that will ____15_____ him in the future.1. A) know B) have known C) need know D) need to know2. A) with B) in C) on D) at3. A) diet B) meals C) food D) dinner4. A) use B) devote C) spend D) take5. A) on B) in C) with D) about6. A) if B) whether C) either D) neither7. A) To complete B) Completing C) Completion D) To be completed8. A) as B) for C) on D) about9. A) Unless B) Once C) If D) Although10. A) around B) with C) about D) on11. A) work B) task C) job D) place12. A) on B) with C) after D) by13. A) thought B) idea C) thinking D) talk14. A) for B) in C) with D) on15. A) reap B) harvest C) benefit D) lead2010年职称英语综合类完型填空练习(12)Making Yourself a Good RecordIf you are an American and you think you might need to borrow money someday, the best thing to do is。

2010年全国职称英语等级考试(综合类A级)真题及详解【圣才出品】

2010年全国职称英语等级考试(综合类A级)真题及详解【圣才出品】

2010年全国职称英语等级考试(综合类A级)真题及详解第1部分:词汇选项(第1-15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有l今词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。

1.I enjoyed the play—it had a clever plot and very funny dialogues.A.longB.boringC.originalD.humorous【答案】D【解析】句意:我喜欢这部戏剧——它情节巧妙,对话幽默。

划线词funny意为“有趣的;滑稽的”。

D项humorous意为“幽默的;滑稽的”,与划线单词互为同义词。

long 长的。

boring无聊的;令人厌烦的。

original起初的;原创的。

2.He was kept in appalling conditions in prison.A.criticalB.necessaryC.normalD.terrible【答案】D【解析】句意:他被关在环境恶劣的监狱中。

划线形容词appalling意为“骇人听闻的;可怕的”。

D项terrible意为“可怕的;很糟的”,与划线单词意思相近。

critical关键性的;批判的。

necessary必要的;必须的。

normal正常的;标准的。

3.The project required ten years of diligent research.A.hardworkingB.basicC.socialD.scientific【答案】A【解析】句意:这个项目需要10年辛勤的研究。

划线形容词diligent意为“勤奋的”。

A 项hardworking意为“刻苦的,努力的”,与之意思相近。

basic基本的。

social社会的,社交的。

scientific科学的。

4.I want to provide my boys with a decent education.A.goodB.specialC.privateD.general【答案】A【解析】句意:我想给儿子们提供良好的教育。

2010年全国职称英语卫生类(A级)考试真题及答案

2010年全国职称英语卫生类(A级)考试真题及答案

2010年全国职称英语卫生类(A级)考试真题及答案第1部分:词汇选项(第1-15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。

1. I want to provide my boys with a decent education.A.privateB.specialC.generalD.good2.Lower taxes would spur investment and help economic growth.A.attractB.encourageC.spendD.require3. Steep stairs can present a particular hazard to older people.A.evidenceB.caseC.dangerD.picture4.The project required ten years of diligent research.A.scientificB.basicC. socialD. hardworking5.The two banks have announced plans to merge next year.A. breakB. closeC.sellbine6. He demolished my argument in minutes.A. disprovedB.acceptedC.disputedD.supported7.Her father was a quiet man with graceful manners.A.similarB.politeC.usualD.bad8. Regular visits from a social worker can be of immense value to old people living alone.A. moderateB. equalC. greatD. immediate9. He was rather vague about the reasons why he never finished school.B. badC. brightD. general10. He was kept in appalling conditions in prison.A. criticalB. necessaryC. normalD. terrible11. I can't put up with my neighbor's noise any longer, which is driving me mad.A. generateB. measureC. tolerateD. reduce12. I enjoyed the play-it had a clever plot and very funny dialogues.A. humorousB. boringC. longD. original13. Your dog needs at least 20 minutes of vigorous exercise every day.A. freeB. regularC. physical14. Our arrangements were thrown into complete turmoil.A. reliefB. doubtC. confusionD. failure15. Patricia stared at the other girls with resentment.A. doubtB. angerC. loveD. surprise第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,第题1分,共7分)下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。

2010年全国专业技术人员职称英语等级考试模拟试题(综合类)-职称英语系列材料汇编

2010年全国专业技术人员职称英语等级考试模拟试题(综合类)-职称英语系列材料汇编

2010年全国专业技术人员职称英语等级考试模拟试题(综合类)-职称英语系列材料汇编2010年全国专业技术人员职称英语等级考试模拟试题(综合类)考试时间:120分钟考试总分:100分第l部分:词汇选项(第l~15题,每题l分,共15分)下面共有15个句子,每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子后面所给的4个选项中选择l个与划线部分意义最相近的词或短语。

答案一律涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

1 We saw a lot of commercial buildings in Chicago.A condemnedB razedC businessD vacant2 Salt has been a respected commodity for much of recorded time.A flavoringB preservativeC remedy for illnessD article of trade3 Pure feldspar is a colorless, transparentmineral, but impurities commonly make it opaque and colorful.A trulyB rapidlyC periodicallyD frequently4 In l925 Clarence Darrow competentlyopposed William Jennings Bryan at the renowned Scopes…“Monkey Trial”.A adeptlyB maliciouslyC privatelyD rashly5 The Olympic Games attempt to transcend national interests and bring together the best international athletes in a spirit of friendly competition and peace.A debateB celebrationC instructionD rivalry6 He is going to compile the data requested by the tax collector.A sproutB evadeC redeemD gather7 After l850, various states in the United States began to pass compulsory school attendanceLaws.A harshB diversifiedC mandatoryD complicated8 In statistics the most frequently used computations are the mean, the median, and the mode because all are indicators of central tendency.A graphsB variablesC calculationsD words9 The Empire State Building was conceived ona grander scale than previous skyscrapers.A executedB designedC financedD applauded10 Theodere Dreiser was one of the first American novelists to portray immoral characters without condemnation.A hostilityB sadnessC blameD pity11 Most religions are concerned with the worship of one or several deities as well as with ethical rules of conduct.A faithB speechC thoughtD behavior12 The Passamaquoddy and Penobscot people were confederates of the colonists in Maine at the time of the Revolutionary War.A guardiansB teachersC alliesD observers13 By the l880s’, living conditions in the congested Eastern Seaboard cities of the United States had become local scandals.A developingB diverseC crowdedD wealthy14 The population of Seattle is a conglomerate of people from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds.A a companyB a fluctuationC an assortmentD a matching15 Although dolphins, sometimes swim singly or in pairs, they usually congregate in largeherds, often numbering in the hundreds.A procreateB eatC liveD assemble第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题l分,共7分)阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断。

2010年度全国职称英语考试试题综合类A卷(附答案)

2010年度全国职称英语考试试题综合类A卷(附答案)

2010年度全国职称英语等级考试试题、答案综合类试卷及答案综合类(A级)试题第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或者短语有括号,请为每处括号部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。

1. Her father was a quiet man with (graceful) manners.A. badB. politeC. similarD. usual2. Patricia stared at the other girls with (resentment).A. loveB. surpriseC. doubtD. anger3. Your dog needs at least 20 minutes of (vigorous) exercise every day.A. energeticB. physicalC. regularD. free4. Our arrangements were thrown into complete (turmoil).A. failureB. confusionC. doubtD. relief5. Sleep stairs can present a particular (hazard) to older people.A. evidenceB. dangerC. caseD. picture6. I enjoyed the play – it had a clever plot and very (funny) dialogues.A. longB. originalC. humorousD. boring7. He (demolished) my argument in minutes.A. disprovedB. disputedC. acceptedD. supported8. The two banks have announced plans to (merge) next year.A. combineB. sellC. closeD. break9. Regular visits from a social worker can be of (immense) value to old people living alone.A. immediateB. greatC. equalD. moderate10. I want to provide my boys with a (decent) education.A. privateB. generalC. goodD. special11. Lower taxes would (spur) investment and help economic growth.A. attractB. encourageC. requireD. spend12. He was kept in (appalling) conditions in prison.A. criticalB. terribleC. necessaryD. normal13. I can’t (put up with) my neighbor’s noise any longer, it’s driving me mad.A. measureB. generateC. tolerateD. reduce14. The project required ten years of (diligent) research.A. hardworkingB. scientificC. basicD. social15. He was rather (vague) about the reasons why he never finished school.A. unclearB. brightC. badD. general第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断;如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。

2010年全国职称英语卫生类(A级)考试真题及答案

2010年全国职称英语卫生类(A级)考试真题及答案
A.scientific
B.basic
C. social
D. hardworking
5.The two banks have announced plans to merge next year.
A. break
B. close
C.sell
19. Europe is aging faster than most other parts of the globe.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
20. The study analyzed the participants' perception of their own health in a certain period.
Retirement Brings Most a Big Health Boost
The self-reported health of the newly retired improves so much that most feel eight years younger,a new European study suggests.
16. Most of the newly retired feel younger and healthier than before.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
17. Older workers are generally as fit for work as younger workers.
Last week, the same group of researchers reported that workers slept better after retirement than before. "Sleep improves at retirement, which suggests that sleeping could be a mediator between work and perception of poor health, "Westerlund said.

2010年职称英语考试综合A模拟试题及答案(二)

2010年职称英语考试综合A模拟试题及答案(二)

1She was a puzzle.A girlB womanC mysteryD problem2Her speciality is heart surgery.A regionB siteC platformD field3France has kept intimate links with its former African territories.A privateB friendlyC strongD secret4You should have blended the butter with the sugar thoroughly.A mixedB spreadC beatenD covered5The industrial revolution modified the whole structure of English society.A destroyedB brokeC changedD smashed6Tickets are limited and will be allocated to those who apply first.A postedB sentC handedD given7The change in that village was miraculous.A amazingB conservativeC insignificantD unforgettable8Customers often defer payment for as long as possible.A makeB demandC obtainD postpone9Canada will prohibit smoking in all offices later this year.A removeB banC eliminateD expel10 She read a poem which depicts the splendor of the sunset.A declaresB assertsC announcesD describes11 From my standpoint, this thing is just ridiculous.A point of viewB fieldC knowledgeD information12 The latest census is encouraging.A statementB assessmentC countD evaluation13 The curious looks from the strangers around her made her feel uneasy.A differentB proudC unconsciousD uncomfortable14 Reading the job ad, he wondered whether he was eligible to apply for it.A ableB fortunateC competentD qualified15 He was elevated to the post of prime minister.A promotedB pulledC liftedD treated阅读判断TV Game ShowsOne of the most fascinating things about television is the size of the audience. A novel can be on the "best seller" lists with a sale of fewer than 100,000 copies, but a popular TV show might have 70 million TV viewers. TV can make anything or anyone well-known overnight.This is the principle behind "quiz" or "game" shows, which put ordinary people on TV to play a game for prizes and money. A quiz show can make anyone a star, and it can give away thousands of dollars in the U.S. and almost everyone watched them. Charles Van Doren, an English instructor, became rich and famous after winning money on several shows. He even had a career as a television personality. But one of the losers proved that Charles Van Doren was cheating. It turned out that the show's producers who were pulling the strings, gave the answers to the most popular contestants beforehand. Why? Because if the audience didn't like the person who won the game, they turned the show off. The result of this cheating was a huge scandal. Based on his story, a movie under the title "Quiz Show" is on 40 years later.Charles Van Doren is no longer involved with TV. But game shows are still here, though they aren't taken as seriously. In fact, some of them try to be as ridiculous as possible. There are shows that send strangers on vacation trips together, or that try to cause newly-married couples to fight on TV, or that punish losers by humiliation them. The entertainment now is to see what people will do just to be on TV. People still win money, but the real prize is to be in front of an audience of millions.1. TV can make a beggar world-famous overnight.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned2. The principle behind "quiz" and "game" shows is to put ordinary people on TV to playa game for prizes and money.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned3. Prizes and money are usually provided by TV stars and large companies for winners.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned4. One of the TV personalities, Charles Van Doren was proved to be cheating by persuading the Show's producers to give him the answers beforehand.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned5. The huge scandal of cheating in TV game shows was not exposed until 40 years later in the movie "Quiz Show".A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned6. Nowadays game shows are not treated as seriously as they used to be.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned7. Winners of present-day TV game shows no longer get money from the shows.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned概括大意The making of a success story1.IKEA is the world‘s largest furniture retailer, and the man behind it is Ingvar Kamprad, one of the world‘s most successful entrepreneurs. Born in Sweden in 1926, Kamprad wa s a natural business man. As a child, he enjoyed selling things and made small profits from selling matches, seeds and pencils in his community. When Kamprad was 17, his father gave him some money as a reward for his good grades. Naturally he used it to start up a business – IKEA.2.IKEA‘s name comes from Kamprads‘initials(I.K.)and the place where he grew up (E andA ). Today IKEA is known for its modern, minimalist furniture, but it was not a furniture company in the beginning. Rather, IKEA sold all kinds of miscellaneous goods. Kamprad‘s wares included anything that he could sell for profits at discounted prices, including watches, pens and stockings.3.IKEA first began to sell furniture through a mail-order catalogue in 1947. the furniture was all designed and made by manufact ures near Kamprad‘s home. Initial sales were very encouraging, so Kamprad expanded the product line. Furniture was such a successful aspect of the business that IKEA became solely a furniture company in 1951.4.In 1953 IKEA opened its first showroom in Almhult, Sweden. IKEA is known today for its spacious stress with furniture in attractive settings, but in the early 1950s, people ordered from catalogues. Thus response to the first showroom was overwhelming: people loved being able to see and try the furniture before buying it. This led to increased sales and the company continued to thrive. By 1955, IKEA was designing all its own furniture.5.In 1956 Kamprad saw a man disassembling a table to make it easier to transport. Kamprad was inspired. The man had given him a great idea: flat packaging. Flat packaging would mean lower shipping costs for IKEA and lower prices for customers. IKEA tried it and sales soared. The problem was that people had to assemble furniture themselves, but over time, even this grew into an advantage for IKEA. Nowadays, IKEA is often seen as having connotations of self-sufficiency. This image has done wonders for the company, leading to better sales and continued expansion.6.Today there are over 200 stores in 32 countries. Amazingly, Ingvar Kamprad has managed to keep IKEA a privately-held company. In 2004 he was named the world‘s richest man. He currently lives in Switzerland and is retired from the day-today operations of IKEA. IKEA itself, though, just keeps on growing.1. Paragraph 2 ____.2. Paragraph 3 ____.3. Paragraph 4 ____.4. Paragraph 5 ____.A. Ingvar Kamprad – a born businessmanB. Success brought by the introduction of showroomsC. The origin of IKEAD. Specialization in selling furnitureE. Flat packaging – a feature of IKEAF. World-wide expansion of IKEA5. Even when he was only a child, ____.6. ____, and years later became a big company specialized in manufacturing and selling of furniture.7. Customers liked the idea of IKEA‘s showrooms because ____.8. As flat packaging saves money for both IKEA and the customers, ____.A. IKEA began as a small store selling all kinds of cheap things.B. it is highly welcomed by bothC. Ingvar Kamprad showed interest in and talent for doing business.D. he lives happily in retirementE. here they can see and try the furniture they are going to buy.F. Ingvar successfully manages the company all by himself阅读理解The beginning of American literatureAmerican has always been a land of beginnings. After Europeans ― discovered‖ America in the fifteenth century, the mysterious New World became for many people a genuine hope of a new life, an escape from poverty and persecution, a chance to start again. We can say that, as nation, America begins with that hope. When, however, does American literature begin?American literature begins with American experiences. Long before the first colonists arrived, before Christopher Columbus, before the Northmen who found America about year 1,000, Native Americans lived here. Each tribe's literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daily life and reflected the unmistakably American experience of lining with the land. Anotherkind of experience, one filled with fear and excitement, found its expression in the reports that Columbus and other explorers sent home in Spain, French and English. In addition, the journals of the people who lived and died in the New England wilderness' tell unforgettable tales of hard end sometimes heartbreaking experiences of those early years.Experience, then, is the key to early American literature. The New World provided a great variety of experiences, and experiences demanded a wide variety of expressions by an even wider variety of early American writers. These writers included John Smith, who spent only two-and-a-half year: on the American, continent. They included Jonathan Edwards and William Byrd,who thought of themselves as British subjects, never suspecting a revolution that would create a United States of America with a literature of its own. American Indians, explorers,Puritan ministers, frontier wives, plantation owner一they are all the creators of the first American literature.练习:1) What does ―that hope‖in the first paragraph refer to?A)The hope that America would be discovered.B) The hope to start a life.C) The hope to see the mysteries of the New World.D) The hope to find poverty here.2. When did American literature begin?A) Before the American natives lived there.B) When Columbus and other explorers gent reports back home..C) When tire Northmen found America in about 1,000.D) Long before the year 1,000.3. What can we learn from the literature of the tribes of the native Americans?A) About the everyday fife of the native Americans.B) About the arrival of ColumbusC) About the experience of the first European settlersD) About the experience of those who died in the New England wilderness.4. The main purpose of the last paragraph is to tell the readers thatA) in the early days most American writers were from Great Britain.B) people with rich life experience became writers.C) there were many writers in the early days of American historyD) early-day experience provided the foundation for American literature.5. According to the last paragraph, which of the following statements is true about America literature?A) Some British writers started American literature.,B) Early-day American literature is a reflection of the boring life then.C) Some British writers had doubts about the future of American literature.D) Some British writers had great confidence in the future of American literature.Feast On Turkey and Good Wishes at ThanksgivingFour weeks ago US children dressed as monsters and asked for sweets.That wasHalloween.‗In a few weeks American houses will be red and green and filled with presents.For Christmas.As if all this isn‘t enough,on Thursday this week,America will enjoy another festival—Thanksgiving.Children will have two days off school,shops will close and houses will be filled with families enjoying mountains of food.Every year, in Gainesville,Florida,all entire class celebrate Thanksgiving together.The class dresses up and puts on plays for their families.After the plays the families share a feast of traditional Thanksgiving foods like turkey and pumpkin pie.Dean Foster, an 1 1-year-old boy will take part in this celebration.He said:‗I love Thanksgiving because it means time off school,lots of nice food and a happy family.‘‘His brother Ben,nine,said:‗the best thing about Thanksgiving,is that when it is finished,it is time to start Christmas.‘But behind the food and the large amount of money spent there is another message.On Thursday evening,Dean and Ben‘s family will make a basket and put it on the table as they eat their evening meal.Each of them will write a 1ist of things that they are thankful for and place the paper in the basket.The family will read the pieces of paper and take time to thank God and each other for providing them with comfortable and happy lives.Thanksgiving is a traditional festival that started in 1621,when the first pilgrims arrived in the US to start a new life.After a hard year, they had a big autumn harvest.They held a feast and invited the native American Indians along to thank God for giving them enough food.Many countries celebrate Thanksgiving.They often fall after the fields have been harvested and the crops collected for winter.词汇:turkey n.火鸡pumpkin n.南瓜pilgrim n.朝圣者1.Thanksgiving:感恩节(11月的第四个星期四)2.Halloween :10月3 1日之夜(据传此时可见到鬼)3.Christmas:圣诞节(12月25日)1. On Halloween, children in the United States often dress up asA)ghostsB)players.C)pilgrims.D)visitors.2.When are turkey and pumpkin pie eaten?A)On Halloween.B)On Thursday.C)On Thanksgiving.D)On Christmas Day.3.Thanksgiving is the time for the American people to thank God forA)looking after them.B)providing them with comfortable and happy lives?C)clothing them.D)protecting them4.Many children in the United States like Thanksgiving becauseA)they call stay with their parents at home and eat a lot of nice food?B)they can dress up like monsters.C)they can put on plays.D)they call visit American Indians.5.The first pilgrims settled in the United States inA)1621.B)1620.C)1622.D)1619.Goal of American educationEducation is all enormous and expensive part of American life.Its size is matched by its variety.Differences in American schools compared with those found in the majority of other countries lie in the fact that education here has long been intended for everyone — not just for a privileged elite.Schools are expected to meet the needs of every child,regardless of ability, and also the needs of society itself.This means that public schools offer more than academic subjects.It surprises many people when they come here to find high schools offering such courses as typing,sewing,radio repair, computer programming or driver training,along with traditional academic subjects such as mathematics,history, and languages.Students choose their curricula depending on their interests,future goals,and level of ability.The underlying goal of American education is to develop every child to the utmost of his or her own possibilities,and to give each one a sense of civic and community consciousness.Schools have traditionally played an important role in creating national unityand―Americanizing‖ the millions of immigrants who have poured into this country from many different backgrounds and origins.Schools still play a large role in the community, especially in the small towns.The approach to teaching may seem unfamiliar to many, not only because it is informal,but also because there is not much emphasis on learning facts.Instead,Americans try to teach their children to think for themselves and to develop their own intellectual and creative abilities. Students spend much time,learning how to use resource materials,libraries,statistics and computers.Americans believe that if children are taught to reason well and to research well, they will be able to find whatever facts they need throughout the rest of their lives.Knowing how to solve problems is considered more important than the accumulation of facts.This is America‘s answer to the searching question that thoughtful parents all over the world are asking themselves in the fast-moving time:‗‗How Can one prepare today‘s child for a tomorrow that one can neither predict nor understand?‖privileged adj.享有特权的Elite n.精英,精华curricula n.课程reason v.推理1.Wmch of the following best states the goal of American education?A)To teach every learner some practical skills.B)To provide every learner with rich knowledge.C)To give every student the opportunity to fully develop his/her ability.D)To train every student to be a responsible citizen.2.It is implied in the passage thatA)all high-school students take the same courses.B)every high-school student must take some practical ability training courses.C)every public school offers the same academic subjects.D)the subjects every student takes may vary.3.American schools place great emphasis on the learner‘sA)enrichment of knowledge.B)accumulation of facts.C)acquisition of the ability to be creative.D)acquisition of the ability to work with his hands.4.According to the passage,American education meets the needs of all the following EXCEPTA)the brightest students.B)the slow students.C)the students from foreign countries.D)the immigrants.5.Which of the following best states the feature of American education that makes it different from education in other countries?A)The large number of its schools.B)The variety of the courses offered in its schools.C)Its special consideration given to immigrantsD)Its underlying goal to develop every ch ild‘s abilities to the fullest extent.What we take from and give to the seaAs long as we have been on earth, we have used the sea around us. We take from the ocean, and we give to it.We take fishes from the ocean – millions of kilograms of fish, every year, to feed millions of people. __1__. We take minerals from the ocean. One way to get salt is to place seawater in a shallow basin and leave it until it evaporates. __2__. Much gold and silver drift dissolved in the waters of the sea, too. But the sea does not give them up by simple evaporation. Other gifts from the sea are pearls, sponges and seaweed. Pearls become jewelry. __3__. Seaweed becomes food of many kinds – even candy, and ice cream – as well as medicine. Believe it or not, fresh water is anther gift from the sea. We cannot drink ocean water. __4__. But ocean water becomes fresh water when the salts are removed. In the future, we will find ourselves depending more and more on fresh water from the sea.The sea gives us food, fertilizer, minerals, water, and other gifts. What do we give the sea? Garbage. __5__. Huge as it is, the ocean cannot hold all the water we pour into it, we may need the sea and its gifts more than ever.We are finally learning that if we destroy our seas, we might also destroy ourselves. Hopefully, it is not too late.A.Natural sponges become cleaning aids.B.We pollute the ocean when we use it as a garbage dump.C.The area of the sea is becoming smaller and smaller.D.Along with salt, other minerals are left after evaporation.E.We even use their bones for fertilizer.F.Some of its contents may cause illness.完型填空Sending E-mails to ProfessorsOne student skipped class and then sent the professor an e-mail (1)for copies of her teaching notes. Another (2)that she was late for a Monday class because she was recovering from drinking too much at a wild weekend party. At colleges and universities in the US, e-mail has made professors more approachable(平易近人).But many say it has made them too accessible, (3)boundaries that traditionally kept students at a healthy distance.These days, professors say, students seem to view them as available (4)the clock, sending a steady stream of informal e-mails.―The tone that they take in e-mails is pretty astounding(令人吃惊的),‖said Michael Kessler, an assistant dean at Georgetown University. ―They‘ll (5)you to help: ‗I need to know this.‘‖―There‘s a fine (6)between meeting their needs and at the same time maintaining a level of legitimacy(正统性)as an (7)who is in charg e.‖Christopher Dede, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, said (8)show that students no longer defer to(听从)their professors, perhaps because they realize that professors‘ (9)could rapidly become outdated.―The deference was driven by the (10)that professors were all-knowing sources of deep knowledge,‖ Dede said, and that notion has (11).For junior faculty members, e-mails bring new tension into their work, some say, as they struggle with how to(12).Their job prospects, they realize, may rest in part on student evaluations of their accessibility.College students say e-mail makes(13)easier to ask questions and helps them learn.But they seem unaware that what they write in e-mails could have negative effects (14)them, said Alexandra Lahav, an associate professor of Law at the University of Connecticut. She recalled an e-mail message from a student saying that he planned to miss class so he could play with his son. Professor Lahav did not respond.―Such e-mails can have consequ ences,‖ she said. ―Students don‘t understand that (15)they say in e-mail can make them seem unprofessional, and could result in a bad recommendation.‖1. A. providing B. offering C. supplying D. asking2. A. complained B. argued C. explained D. believed3. A. removingB. moving C. putting D. placing4. A. about B. around C. at D. from5. A. control B. shout C. order D. make6. A. requirement B. contradiction C. tension D. balance7. A. teacher B. instructor C. lecturer D. professor8. A. e-mails B. passages C. texts D. books9. A. technologyB. expertise C. scienceD. imagination10. A. tradition B. sense C. notion D. meaning11. A. strengthened B. weakened C. reinforced D. consolidated12. A. ask B. question C. respondD. request13. A. him B. her C. you D. it14. A .on B. against C. in D. about15. A. this B. which C. that D. what词汇选项1 C2 D3 B4 A5 C6 D7 A8 D9 B 10 D11 A 12 C 13 D 14 D 15 A阅读判断:ABCBBAB概括大意:C D B E C A E阅读理解:BDADDACBAACDCCD补全短文:EDAFB完型填空:1.D2.C3.A4.B5.C6.D7.B8.A9.B 10.C 11.B 12.C 13.D 14.A 15.D。

2010年职称英语综合A模拟试题二(阅读理解)

2010年职称英语综合A模拟试题二(阅读理解)

2010年职称英语综合A模拟试题二(阅读理解1)Y oung consumers often have not established their credit ratings. Many do not have steady incomes. They might have difficulty borrowing money from an agency in business to makeloans. Parents or relatives are usually their best source of loans. Of course, the parents or relatives would have to have money available and be willing to lend it. Y ou mighteven get an interest-free loan. However, a parent or relative who lends should receive the same interest as any other lender.There are disadvantages in borrowing from parents or relatives. One is that they may not insist on you paying back the money by a certain time. As a result, you might letthe loan drag on. This is especially true if you are not required to pay interest. This is not a way to develop good credit habits.For most consumers, the cheapest place to borrow is at a commercial bank. Banks are a good source of installment loan which may run for 12 months or up to 30. Most banksalso make single payment loans to consumers for short periods—30, 60, or 90 days.The newest type of bank loan is one that a depositor can get simply by writing a check. It is usually called something like “ready credit” or “reserved checking. ” Itworks like this. A depositor is given a limited amount of credit, usually between $500 and $1,000. He or she may write checks up to the amount allowed. Once a check has beenwritten, the amount of the check becomes a loan. Usually no charge is made for interest until the loan is made. A typical interest rate is 3 cents per$100 per day, or just under1 percent a month. Suppose that you used $100 of your credit and repaid it in 30 days. The cost would be 90 cents. If you repaid it in 10 days, the cost would be only 30 cents.The advantage of borrowing from a bank is that banks generally charge lower rates than most other lenders. One reason is that banks have more strict credit requirements thanmost other lenders. A consumer must have a fairly good credit rating to get a bank loan.31 Which of the following is NOT true?A The newest type of bank loan is simple to get.B Bank loans are more difficult to get.C Banks charge higher interest rates.D Banks offer loans to those having a fairly good credit rating.32 One of the disadvantages in borrowing from parents or relatives is thatA parents or relatives will ask the young people to pay back soon.B it will not help young people to develop a good credit habit.C they always charge interest.D they always charge higher rates than other lenders.33 Most commercial banks offerA installment loans that may run from 12 to 30 months.B installment loans that may run from 30 to 90 days.C single-payment loans that may run from 30 to 90 days.D single-payment loans that may run from 12 to 30 months.34 “Ready credit” or “reserved checking”A is designed to give the depositor a check.B allows the depositor to write a check to pay any amount.C allows the depositor to borrow money from a bank by writing a check.D allows the depositor to charge an interest.35 According to the first paragraph, young peopleA have difficulty borrowing from their parents or relatives.B can't get an interest-free loan from their parents or relatives.C always borrow money from an agency.D usually borrow from their parents or relatives.2010年职称英语综合A模拟试题二(阅读理解2)第二篇Road Trip V acationsIt's summer. In the United States, it's the season of swimming pools, barbeques, camping and road trips.Road trip vacations where the car journey is part of the fun are especially popular with college students, who like to explore the country on wheels. These budget trips areideal for students who often have plenty of free time but little money."Ever since I went to college, I've been traveling around a lot, exploring the country," said Austin Hawkins, a 19-year-old college student from New Y ork. This summer,Hawkins and his friends have spent weekends traveling in New England.The best part about car trips, said Hawkins, is that you can be spontaneous. "On a road trip, if you get interested in things you see along the way you can stop andexplore."Matt Roberts, a 20-year-old student from Ohio who drove to Montreal, Canada, agrees. "With road trips you don't have to plan in advance, you can just get into a car anddrive."Even with high gas prices, driving with friends is cheaper than flying. Roberts paid about 40 dollars for gas, but a round trip plane ticket would have cost nearly 400dollars.Driving trips first became popular in the 1920s. Newly paved roads and improved cars made it possible to travel longer distances. Motels started appearing outside cities.By the 1950s, car ownership became the norm. Construction of the US interstate highway system began in 1956 and motel and restaurant chains popped up1 everywhere making longdistance trips easier.Today, the US has the highest car ownership rate in the world. Only 8 percent of American homes have no car, according to the most recent US census.Though many college students don't own a car, most have access to one. On many of Hawkins' trips, they used a borrowed van.Hawkins' most memorable road trip took place over spring break. He and two friends drove from New Y ork to New Orleans to volunteer, helping rebuild the city afterHurricaneKatrina hit it last July. They crossed the country in two days and slept in their car in church parking lots.Roberts' road trip to Canada last winter was even more eventful. Upon arriving in Montreal, they were lost in a blizzard and shivering in the -250 cold. To find their hotel,they turned on a laptop and drove around in circles until they found a spot with wireless Internet coverage."I know we should have planned better, but we're young. Now, when I see those guys I always say: 'Remember when we were lost in the snow storm!' I'll never forget that."36. The word blizzard in paragraph 12 can be replaced byA) snowstorm.B) hurricane.C) mist.D) fog.37. What will Hawkins do when he sees something interesting on a road trip?A) He will turn back.B) He will drive around.C) He will stop to explore.D) He will stop exploring.38. When did motels suddenly appear?A) After the work to build the interstate highway system started.B) When driving trips became popular.C) After many roads were paved.D) After new cars were made.39. Which of the following words can best describe Hawkins' trip to New Orlends?A) Eventful.B) Colourful.C) Delightful.D) Unforgettable.40. Which of the following statements is NOT true of American college students?A) They have little money.B) They like traveling by bike.C) They like to explore the country.D) They often have plenty of free time.2010年职称英语综合A模拟试题二(阅读理解3)第三篇The Operation of International AirlinesInternational airlines have rediscovered the business traveler, the man or woman who regularly jets from country to country as part of the job. This does not necessarily meanthat airlines ever abandoned their business travelers. Instead, companies like Lufthansa and Swissair would right argue that they have always catered best for the executiveclass passengers. But many airlines could be accused of concentrating too heavily in the recent past on attracting passengers by volume, often at the expense of the regulartraveler. Too often, they have seemed geared for quantity rather than quality.Operating a major airline is essentially a matter of finding the right mix of passengers. The airlines need to fill up the back end of their wide-bodied jets with low farepassengers, without forgetting that the front end should be filled with people who pay substantially more for their tickets.It is no coincidence that the two major airline bankruptcies were among the companies specializing in cheap flights. But low fares require consistently full aircraft to makeflights economically viable, and in the recent recession the volume of traffic has not grown. Equally the large number of airlines jostling for the available passengers hascreated a huge excess of capacity. The net result of excess capacity and cut-throat competition driving down fares had been to push some airlines into collapse and leave manyothers hovering on the brink.Against this grim background, it is no surprise that airlines are turning increasingly towards the business travelers to improve their rates of return, They have investedmuch time and effort to establish exactly what the executive demands for sitting apart from the tourists.High on the list of priorities is punctuality; an executive's time is money. In-flight service is another area where the airlines are jostling for the executive's attention.The free drinks and headsets and better food are all part of the lure.Another development has' been the accent of seating arrangements. Regular travelers have become well versed in the debate about seat pitch--the amount of room between eachpassenger. And first-class passengers are now offered sleeperette seats, which, for long journeys, make it possible to snatch a proper night's sleep. Sleeperettes have proved sopopular that they will soon become universal in the front end of most aircraft.The airlines are also trying to improve things on the ground. Executive lounges are commonplace and intended to make the inevitable waiting between flights a little morebearable. Luggage handling is being improved. Regrettably, there is little the airlines can do to speed up the boring immigration and Customs process, which manages to upset andfrustrate passengers of all classes in every continent.Although it is the airlines' intention to attract executive passengers from their rivals, the airlines themselves would nonetheless like to change one bad habit of this kindof traveler--the expensive habit of booking a flight and then failing to turn up. The practice is particularly widespread in Europe, where businessmen frequently book returnjourneys home one on several flights.41. Which of the following is a bad habit of the executive passengers that frustrates the airlines?A) They do not book their seats in advance.B) They do not sit on the seats they are supposed to take.C) They do not travel on the flight they have booked.D) They do not pay in advance for the seats they book.42. The following are all mentioned as reasons why the airlines are having a hard time EXCEPT thatA) the tourist industry is experiencing an all-time low.B) there is no increase in the number of passengers.C) there are more seats on the planes than needed.D) the competition between airlines is strong.43. The improvements the airlines attempt at include all the following EXCEPTA) making their seats more comfortable.B) providing better food during flights.C) showing more movies during the long flights.D) offering sleeperettes to first-class passengers.44. There is not much the airlines can do when it comes toA) making sure the departures are not delayed.B) the efficient handling of luggage.C) speeding up customs procedure.D) the improvement of the condition of waiting lounges.45. According to the passage, in operating airlines it is essential toA) keep in mind the need of the executives only.B) satisfy the need of the low fare passengers at the expense of the executives.C) try to attract as many passengers as possible by reducing fares.D) cater to the need of passengers sitting at both ends of the jets.。

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2010年职称英语综合A模拟试题二(完型填空)
Improve Computer-research Skills
Like many college students, Jose Juarez carries around a pocket-sized computer that lets him watch movies, surf the Internet and text-message his friends.
He's part of "Generation M" - those born after 1985 who 51 up connected to everything from video game to cellphones.
"For us, it's everyday life," said Juarez, 18, a freshman 52 California State University at Sacramento (CSUS).
53 , educators are now saying that not all Generation M-ers can synthesize the piles of information they're accessing.
"They're geeky, but they don't know what to 54 with their geekdom," said Barbara O'Connor, a Sacramento State communications studies professor who has been involved in a
nationwide 55 to improve students' computer-research skills.
In a recent nationwide test to 56 their technological "literacy" - their ability to use the Internet to complete class assignments - only 49 percent correctly evaluated a
set of Web sites for objectivity, authority and timeliness. Only 35 per cent could correctly narrow an overly 57 Internet search.
About 130 Sacramento State students, including Juarez, participated in the experimental test, 58 to 6,300 college students across the country.
The hour-long assessment test is conducted by Educational Testing Service. It is a web-based scavenger hunt (拾荒游戏) 59 simulated Internet search engines and academic
databases that spit out purposely misleading information.
"They're very good at 60 in and using the Internet, but don't always understand what they get back," said Linda Goff, head of instructional services for the CSUS library.
"You see an open search box, you type in a few words and you 61 the button," said Goff, who is involved in the testing.
"They take at face value 62 shows up at the top of the list as the best stuff." Educators say that these sloppy research skills are troubling.
"We look at that as a foundational skill, in the same way we 63 math and English as a foundational skill," said Lorie Roth, assistant vice-chancellor for academic programmes
in the CSU system.
Measuring how well students can "sort the good 64 the bad" on the Internet has become a higher priority for CSU, Roth said.
CSU is considering 65 a mandatory assessment test on technological literacy for all freshmen, much as it has required English and math placement tests since the 1980s.
Students in freshman seminars at Sacramento State were asked to take the test early in the semester and were expected to finish another round this week to measure their
improvement.
51. A) brought B) built C) stood D) grew
52. A) about B) near C) at D) near
53. A) Besides B) However C) In addition D) Of course
54. A) do B) work C) make D) deal
55. A) effort B) plot C) wish D) slogan
56. A) ask B) measure C) require D) demand
57. A) small B) little C) broad D) large
58. A) conducted B) held C) managed D) administered
59. A) between B) upon C) by D) with
60. A) writing B) copying C) typing D) moving
61. A) pull B) push C) beat D) strike
62. A) whatever B) whoever C) whichever D) however
63. A) look at B) take up C) cope with D) serve as
64. A) out B) from C) on D) off
65. A) added B) adds C) adding D) add。

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