2020年职称英语综合类完形填空习题及答案(1)

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2020年职称英语《综合类》A级完形填空专项练习(1)

2020年职称英语《综合类》A级完形填空专项练习(1)

2020年职称英语《综合类》A级完形填空专项练习(1) Biological Identification TechnologiesWhen a person walks,the movement of his head,trunk,and limbs(肢体)are all reflected in changes in his body.A computer stores these (51)into a database(数据库).Later,the computer can accurately (52)him according to thesechanges.This is a new biological identification (53)and it can quickly identify an examinee without disturbing him.Everybody's voice is (54).When a person's voice is recorded by an instrument,his voice frequency spectrum(频谱)is called sound print. (55) a fingerprint.everybody's sound print is different.How can a computer (56) his sound? First, his voice is recorded, (57) allows the computer to become familiar with his voice.It will then turn his sound characteristics into a series of digits(数字).These are the (58)on which the computer can distinguish his voice from another's.We often bring ID cards,work cards, or driving licenses with us to (59)our identity.If all these cards are forgotten or lost.How can we prove whom we are? In (60),it's not difficult to prove whom you are, (61)your body itself has identifying markers.Some are physiological(生理的)features, such as fingerprints,sounds,facial (面部的)types and eye color. The computer can (62)to identify you.Suppose your features have already been (63)in the database.To identify you, we have to take your picture with a camera and send itto a computer for (64). First, the computer needs to reposition this picture according to the position of youreyes, and then starts to read the (65)of your physiological features such as the ratio of your pupil to the whites of your eyes and the shape of your nose.Next, it seeks matching records from the database.Finally,it makes a decision.51 A parts B changes C positions D directions52 A identify B inform C affect D bother53 A number B card C level D method54 A soft B loud C unique D clear55 A With B Like C For D As56 A distinguish B make C gather D develop57 A who B where C that D which58 A reasons B causes C basis D origin59 A prove B create C hide D protect60 A all B fact C summary D case61 A unless B though C so D because62 A stop B help C mean D continue63 A stored B borrowed C searched D linked64 A printing B researching C processing D filing65 A point B picture C size D message答案:51. B 52. A 53. D 54. C 55. B 56. A 57. D 58. C 59.A 60.B 61. D 62. B 63. A 64.C 65. D。

2020职称英语考试综合类模拟试题1:完形填空

2020职称英语考试综合类模拟试题1:完形填空

2020职称英语考试综合类模拟试题1:完形填空完形填空Nobody likes insects. They are annoying and sometimes dangerous. Some of them bite us and give us 51 ; others bite us and give us big red 52 . Some do not bite, 53 they justfly round our heads or crawl round our houses and gardens. And we do not like any of them 54 those lovely butterflies.But insects are interesting. First, they are very 55 animals. Three hundred and twenty million years ago there were no men or other mammals in the world but there were insects. Today, 56 every square mile of land there aremillions of them flying and crawling 57 . Second, insects are very adaptable to their habitat, to their food and to the weather. Now there are about a million different 58 in the world.59 do people use insecticides?Not many insects 60 us. In many cases we do not see the insects and we do not think much about them. The reason is that insects eat 61 of man's food, 62 there are so many billions of them.We must use insecticides to get rid of them. Aninsecticide is simply a special chemical 63 with some poisonous elements. Farmers spray their crops very often and the insects die quickly. Of course some poisonous chemicals may 64 on the crops or in the 65 , and that is also dangerous.51. A. wounds B. diseases C. disturbance D. panic52. A. places B. points C. spots D. stains53. A. because B. but C. or D. while54. A. besides B. let alone C. except for D. except55. A. old B. young C. small D. weak56. A. on B. throughout C. with D. up57. A. over B. above C. about D. up58. A. species B. samples C. models D. specimens59. A. When B. How C. Where D. Why60. A. kill B. wound C. hurt D. pin61. A. so many B. so little C. so few D. so much62. A. so that B. due to C. and D. and owing to63. A. medicine B. component C. compound D. material64. A. drop B. stay C. evaporate D. leave65. A. soil B. dirt C. clay D. mud参考答案:51. B 52. C 53. B 54. D 55. A 56. A 57. C 58. A 59. D 60. C 61.D 62. C 63. C 64. B 65. A。

2020年职称英语考试《综合A》完形填空真题及答案

2020年职称英语考试《综合A》完形填空真题及答案

2020年职称英语考试《综合A》完形填空真题及答案2020年职称英语考试《综合A》完形填空真题及答案An Early Form of Jazz MusicMusic comes in many forms; most countries have a style of their own. At the turn of the last century, _____(51)jazz was born , America had no prominent_____(52)of its own. No one knows exactly when was invented or by whom. But it began tobe _____(53)in the early 1890s. Jazz is America'scontribution to_____(54)music. In contrast to classical music, which_____(55)formal European traditions, jazz is spontaneous and free in form. It bubbles with energy, _____(56)the moods, interests, and emotions of the people. In the' 1920sjazz_____(57)like America. And so it does today.The_____(58)of the music are as interesting as the music itself. American Negroes, or blacks, as they are called today, were the jazz pioneers. They were brought to the Southern states_____(59)slaves. They were sold to plantation ownersand forced to work long hours. When a Negro died his friends and relatives_____(60)a procession to carry to body to the cemetery. In New Orleans, a band often accompaniedthe_____(61). On the way to the cemetery the band played slow, solemn music, suited to the occasion. _____(62)on the way home the mood changed. Spirits lifted. Death had removed oneof their number, but the living were glad to be_____(63). The band played_____(64)music, improvising on both the harmonyand the melody of the tunes_____(65)at the funeral. Thismusic made everyone want to dance. It was an early form of jazz.51.【题干】_____【选项】A.whileB.whenC.sinceD.as【答案】B【解析】52.【题干】_____【选项】A.musicB.songsC.melodiesD.tunes【答案】A【解析】53.【题干】_____【选项】A.listenedB.noticedC.heardD.found【答案】C【解析】54.【题干】_____【选项】A.classicalB.sacredC.popularD.serious【答案】C【解析】55.【题干】_____【选项】A.introducesB.followsC.takesD.approaches 【答案】B【解析】56.【题干】_____【选项】A.disclosingB.explainingC.expressingD.exposing【答案】C【解析】57.【题干】_____【选项】A.soundedB.feltC.lookedD.seemed【答案】A【解析】58.【题干】_____【选项】A.discoveriesB.originalsC.resourcesD.origins【答案】D【解析】59.【题干】_____【选项】A.likeB.forC.asD.by【答案】C【解析】60.【题干】_____【选项】posedB.formedC.hostedD.demonstrated 【答案】B【解析】61.【题干】_____【选项】A.bodyB.demonstrationC.processionD.march【答案】C【解析】62.【题干】_____【选项】A.FurthermoreB.SimilarlyC.ButD.Therefore【答案】C【解析】63.【题干】_____【选项】A.liveB.aliveC.lifeD.there【答案】B【解析】64.【题干】_____【选项】A.sadB.solemnC.happyD.funeral【答案】C【解析】65.【题干】_____【选项】A.sungB.showedC.playedD.expressed【答案】C【解析】。

2020年职称英语综合类考试完形填空文章及解析1

2020年职称英语综合类考试完形填空文章及解析1

2020 年职称英语综合类考试完形填空文章及解析1 Traffic in Our CitiesThe volume of traffic in many cities in the world today continues to expand.This causes many problems,including serious airpollution,lengthy delays,and the greater risk (1)accidents.Clearly,something must be done,but it is often difficult topersuade people to (2) _________________ their habitsand leave their cars at home.One possible (3) _____ is to make it more expensive for people to use their cars by (4) _____ charges for parking and(5) _____ tougher fines for anyone who (6) _____ the law.Inaddition,drivers could be required to pay for using particular routes at different times of the day.This system,(7) as “road pricing ”,isalready beingintroduced in a (8) _____ of cities,using a specialelectronic card _____ (59) to the windscreen of the car.Another way of (10) _____ with the problem is to provide cheap parking on the (11) ____ of the city,and strictlycontrol the number of vehicles allowed into the centre1.Drivers and their passengers then use a special bus (12) for the final stage of their journey.Of course,the most important (13) _____ is to provide good public transport.However,to get people to (14) _____the comfort of their cars,public transport must be felt to be2reliable,convenient and comfortable,with fares (15) at anacceptable level.注释:1 .. s trictly control the number of vehicles allowed intothe ce ntre : .......... 严格控制进人城市中心的车辆数量2. …public transport must be felt to be …:... 公共交通必须要让人感觉到……练习:1. A) of B) for C) about D) by2. A) make B) arrange C) suggest D) persuade3. A) approach B) manner C) custom D) style4. A) enlarging B) increasing C) growing D) developing5. A) carrying down B) putting off C) bringing in D)taking away6. A) crosses B) refuses C) breaks D) cracks7. A) named B) seen C) called D) known8. A) quantity B) number C) total D) sum9. A) fixed B) joined C) built D) placed10. A) doing B) handling C) dealing D) solving11. A) outskirts B) border C) outside D) limit12. A) late B) end C) complete D) final13. A) thought B) thing C) work D) event14. A) pass on B) throw away C) give up D) leave out15. A) taken B) kept C) given D) stood答案与题解:1. A固定搭配the risk of ,表示“的风险”,所以of为准确答案。

2020年职称英语考试理工类完形填空练习题(1)

2020年职称英语考试理工类完形填空练习题(1)

2020年职称英语考试理工类完形填空练习题(1)Biological Identification TechnologiesWhen a person walks,the movement of his head,trunk,and limbs(肢体)are all reflected in changes in his body.A computer stores these (51)into a database(数据库).Later,the computer can accurately (52)him according to thesechanges.This is a new biological identification (53)and it can quickly identify an examinee without disturbing him.Everybody's voice is (54).When a person's voice is recorded by an instrument,his voice frequency spectrum(频谱)is called sound print. (55) a fingerprint.everybody's sound print is different.How can a computer (56) his sound? First, his voice is recorded, (57) allows the computer to become familiar with his voice.It will then turn his sound characteristics into a series of digits(数字).These are the (58)on which the computer can distinguish his voice from another's.We often bring ID cards,work cards, or driving licenses with us to (59)our identity.If all these cards are forgotten or lost.How can we prove whom we are? In (60),it's not difficult to prove whom you are, (61)your body itself has identifying markers.Some are physiological(生理的)features, such as fingerprints,sounds,facial (面部的)types and eye color. The computer can (62)to identify you.Suppose your features have already been (63)in the database.To identify you, we have to take your picture with a camera and send it to a computer for (64). First, the computer needs to reposition this picture according to the position of youreyes, and then starts to read the (65)of your physiological features such as the ratio of your pupil to the whites of your eyes and the shape of your nose.Next, it seeks matching records from the database.Finally,it makes a decision.51 A parts B changes C positions D directions52 A identify B inform C affect D bother53 A number B card C level D method54 A soft B loud C unique D clear55 A With B Like C For D As56 A distinguish B make C gather D develop57 A who B where C that D which58 A reasons B causes C basis D origin59 A prove B create C hide D protect60 A all B fact C summary D case61 A unless B though C so D because62 A stop B help C mean D continue63 A stored B borrowed C searched D linked64 A printing B researching C processing D filing65 A point B picture C size D message答案:51. B 52. A 53. D 54. C 55. B56. A 57. D 58. C 59. A 60. B61. D 62. B 63. A 64. C 65. D。

2020年职称英语考试《综合类》完形填空复习题(1)

2020年职称英语考试《综合类》完形填空复习题(1)

2020年职称英语考试《综合类》完形填空复习题(1)The central problem of economics is to satisfy thepeople's and nation's wants.The problem we are faced with is that our resources, here identified as money, are __1__. The only way we can resolveour problem is to make choices. After looking at ourresources, we must examine our list of __2__ and identify thethings we need immediately, those we can postpone, and __3__we cannot afford. As individuals, we face the central probleminvolved in economics-deciding just how to allocate ourlimited our limited resources to provide __4__ with thegreatest satisfaction of our wants.Nations face the same problem. As a country's population___5__, the need for more goods and services grows correspondingly. Resources necessary to production mayincrease, but there __6__ are enough resources to satisfy thetotal desires of a nation. Whether the budget meeting istaking place in the family living room, in the conferenceroom of the corporation __7__ of directors, or in the chamberof the House of Representatives in Washington, the basicproblem still exists. We need to find __8__ of allocatinglimited resources in order to satisfy unlimited wants.A short time ago economists divided goods into twocategories, free and economic. The former, like air and water,were in __9__ abundance that economists had no concern forthem. After all, economics is the __10__ of scarcity and whatto do about it. Today many of these "free goods" are __11__very expensive to use. Pollution has made clean air and waterexpensive for producers' extra costs, and __12__ taxpayers who pay for the government's involvement in cleaning the environment.In the 1990s, almost all goods are __13__. Only by effort and money __14__ obtained in the form people wish.Meeting needs of people and the demands from resource available __15__ the basic activity of production. In tryingto meet unlimited wants from limited economic goods, production leads to new problems in economics.EXERCISE:1. A) limited B) unlimited C) scarcity D) abundant2. A) want B) problem C) wants D) resources3. A) those B) some C) others D) many4. A) them B) themselves C) ourselves D) ours5. A) expand B) extends C) grows D) increase6. A) always B) sometimes C) often D) never7. A) management B) function C) board D) group8. A) people B) economists C ) way D) methods9. A) so B) great C) such D) such an10. A) form B) study C) means D) source11. A) practically B) in practice C)in reality D) practicably12. A) the B) / C) for D) with13. A) plentiful B) scarce C) abundant D) in full supply14. A) they can be B) can they be C) they must be D) must they be15. A) are led to B) leads C) lead to D) leads to答案:A C A C C D C D CBC C B B D。

2020年职称英语考试试题:综合类A级完形填空

2020年职称英语考试试题:综合类A级完形填空

2020年职称英语考试试题:综合类A级完形填空2020年职称英语考试试题:综合类A级完形填空Scientists Develop Ways of Detecting Heart AttackGerman researchers have 1 a new generation ofdefibrillators and early-warning software aimed at offering heart patients greater protection 2 sudden death from cardiac arrest.In Germany alone around 100,000 people die annually as a result of cardiac arrest and many of these cases 3 by disruption to the heart’s rhythm. Those most at risk are patients who have 4 suffered a heart attack, and for yearsthe use of defibrillators has proved useful in intervening within seconds. These devices 6 a range of functions, such as that of pacemaker.Heart specialists at Freiburg’s University Clinic have now achieved a breakthrough with an implanted defibrillator 7 of generating a six-channel electrocardiogram (ECG) withinthe body. This integrated system allows early diagnosis of 8 blood-flow problems and a pending heart attack. It will be implanted in patients for the first time this year. Meanwhile, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Mathematics in Kaiserslautern have developed new computer software that renders of ECG data 9 .The overwhelming 10 of patients at risk will not have an implanted defibrillator and must for this reason undergo regular ECGs. “Many of the current programs only 11 into account a linear correlation of the data. We are, however,making use 12 a non-linear process that reveals the chaotic patterns of heart beats as an open and complex system,” Hagen Knaf says, “ 13 changes in the heart beats over time can be monitored and individual variations in patients taken into account.” An old study of ECG data, based 14 600 patients who had suffered a subsequent heart attack, enabled the researchers to compare risks and to show 15 the new software evaluates the data considerably better.1. A) come up B) come up with C) come up to D) come up against2. A) to B) for C) with D) from3. A) are caused B) caused C) are to cause D) have been causing4. A) easily B) readily C) frequently D) already5. A) disease-producing B) health-improvingC) life-threatening D) error-correcting6. A) take in B) take after C) take on D) take from7. A) capable B) able C) skillful D) skilled8. A) chronic B) acute C) recurrent D) persistent9. A) precisely B) more precisely C) precision D) more precise10. A) maximum B) minimum C) majority D) minority11. A) get B) take C) bring D) fetch12. A) of B) with C) for D) in13. A) Similarly B) In this manner C) Otherwise D) In this way14. A) in B) for C) upon D) with15. A) what B) where C) that D) when科学家探索发现心脏病的方法德国研究者们发明了新一代的除颤器和旨在为心脏病人提供更多保护,使他们免遭心脏停止导致的突然死亡的早期预报软件。

2020年职称英语模拟试题:综合类完形填空

2020年职称英语模拟试题:综合类完形填空

2020年职称英语模拟试题:综合类完形填空2020年职称英语模拟试题:综合类完形填空If you cannot see, you may not be able to find your wayout of a burning building - and that could be fatal.A company in Leeds could ___________(1) all that with directional(定向的) sound alarms capable of guiding you tothe exit.Sound Alert, a company run _________(2) the University of Leeds, is installing the alarms in a residential home for_________(3) people in Sommerset and a resource centre forthe blind in Cumbria. The alarms produce a _________ (4)range of frequencies that enable the brain to_________ (5) where the sound is coming from.Deborah Withington of Sound Alert says that the alarmsuse most of the frequencies that can be_________(6) by humans. "It is a burst of white noise that people say sounds likestatic (静电噪音) on the radio," she says. "Its life-saving potential is_________ (7)."She conducted an experiment in which people were filmedby thermal-imaging (热效应成像) cameras trying to find their_________ (8) out of a large smoke-filled room. It_________ (9) them nearly four minutes to find the door without a sound alarm,_________ (10) only 15 seconds with one.Withington studies how the brain _________(11) sounds at the university. She says that the _________ (12) of a wide band of frequencies can be pinpointed (精确地确定) moreeasily than the source of a narrow band. Alarms _________ (13)on the same concept have already been installed on emergency vehicles.The alarms will also include rising or falling frequencies to_________ (14) whether people should go up or down stairs. They were_________ (15) with the aid of a large grant from British Nuclear Fuels.第 51 题A.changeB.cureC.demandD.set【准确答案】: A第 52 题A.toB.alongC.byD.with【准确答案】: C第 53 题A.slowB.deafC.blindme【准确答案】: C 第 54 题A.closeB.wideC.smallD.high【准确答案】: B 第 55 题A.formB.affectC.createD.determine【准确答案】: D 第 56 题A.watchedB.madeC.learntD.heard【准确答案】: D 第 57 题。

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2020年职称英语综合类完形填空习题及答案(1)
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阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个答案。

Nurse ! I Want My Mummy
When a child is ill in hospital, a parent's first reaction is to be 1__________ them.
Most hospitals now allow parents to sleep 2__________with their child,providing a bed or sofa on the ward.
But until the 1970s this 3 __________was not only frowned upon —it was actively discouraged.
Staff worried that the children were upset when their parents 4__________ , and so there was a blanket ban.
A concerned nurse, Pamela Hawthorn, disagreed and her study "Nurse! want my mummy", published in 1974, 5__________ the face of paediatric nursing.
Professor Martin Johnson, professor of nursing at the University of Salford, said that the work of 6__________ like Pamela had changed the face of patient care.
"Pamela's study was done against the 7__________ of a lively debate in paediatrics and psychology as to the degree women should spend with children in the outside world and the degree to which they should be allowed to visit children in 8 __________.
"The idea was that if mum came to 9__________a small
child in hospital the child would be upset and inconsolable for hours.
"Yet the nurse noticed that if mum did not come at
10__________the child stayed in a relatively stable state but they might be depressed.
"Of course we know now that they had almost, given
11__________ hope that mum was ever coming back.
"To avoid a little bit of pain they said that no one should visit.
"But children were alone, and 12__________, so Hawthorn said parents should be allowed to visit.
Dr Peter Carter, chief executive and general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, said her 13__________ had been seminal.
"Her research put an end to the14__________ when parents handed their children over to strangers at the door of the hospital ward.
"As a result of her work, parents and carers are now recognized as partners in care and are 15__________ the opportunity to stay with their children while they are in hospital, which has dramatically improved both parents' and children's experience of care. "
1. A for B with C upon D against
2. A occasionally B soundly C overnightD overtime
3. A practice B exercise C thought D request
4. A stayedB criedC appeared D left
5. A lost B changed C studied D made
6. A professors B doctors C nursesD parents
7. A backgroundB history C fact D reality
8. A schoolB hospital C family D world
9. A take B control C persuade D visit
10. A once B will C all D large
11. A up B off C down D away
12. A relaxed B pleased C depressed D stable
13. A workB dream C issue D doubt
14. A hours B days C weeks D months
15. A refused B created C lent D afforded
参考答案:DDCBD ACDBA AADCD。

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