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职称英语(综合类)模拟试题(二)

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  一、单项选择题。

  1.词汇选项

  The government is debating the education laws.

  A) discussing

  B) defeating

  C) delaying

  D) declining

  2.The Klondike was the scene of one of the biggest gold rushes the world has ever known.

  A) location

  B) view

  C) event

  D) landscape

  3.She has been the subject of massive media coverage.

  A) extensive

  B) negative

  C) expensive

  D) active

  4.The conference explored the possibility of closer trade links.

  A) rejected

  B) investigated

  C) proposed

  D) postponed

  5.The sea was calm and still.

  A) quite

  B) quiet

  C) yet

  D) rough

  6.In a bullfight, it is the movement, not the color, of objects that arouses the bull.

  A) confuses

  B) excites

  C) scares

  D) satisfies

  7.The committee comprises five persons.

  A) absorbs

  B) concerns

  A) excludes

  D) involves

  8.All the people assembled at Mary's house.

  A) collected

  B) fixed

  C) asserted

  D) assist

  9.He made an immense amount of money in business.

  A) large

  B) small

  C) limited

  D) little

  10.The substance can be added to gasoline to accelerate the speed of automobiles.

  A) quicken

  B) shorten

  C) loosen

  D) enlarge

  11.We should never content ourselves with a little book knowledge only.

  A) convince

  B) satisfy

  C) comfort

  D) benefit

  12.We should contemplated the problem from all sides.

  A) deliberated

  B) thought

  C) described

  D) designed

  13.His health had deteriorated while he was in prison.

  A) became better

  B) became worse

  C) became stronger

  D) became weaker

  14.I meant to give you this book today, but I forgot.

  A) intended to

  B)tended to

  C) extended to

  D) pretended to

  15.As a matter of fact, I love soft music more than popular music.

  A) basically

  B) probably

  C) actually

  D) accurately

  二、综合题。

  1.阅读判断

  American Sports

  The United States is a sports-loving nation. Sports in America take a variety of forms: organized competitive struggles, which draw huge crowds to cheer their favorite team to victory; athletic games, played for recreation anywhere sufficient space is found; and hunting and fishing. Most sports are seasonal, so that what is happening in sports depends upon the time of year. Some sports are called spectator sports, as the number of spectators greatly exceeds the number playing in the game.

  Baseball is the most popular sport in the US. It is played throughout the spring and summer, and professional baseball teams play well into the fall. Although no other game is exactly like baseball, perhaps the one most nearly like it is the English game of cricket.

  Football is the most popular sport in the fall. The game originated as a college sport more than 75 years ago. It is still played by almost every college and university in the country, and the football stadiums of some of the largest universities seat as many as 80,000 people. The game is not the same as European football or soccer. In American football there are 11 players on each team, and they are dressed in padded uniforms and helmets because the game is rough and injuries are likely to occur.

  Basketball is the winter sport in American schools and colleges. Like football, basketball originated in the US and is not popular in other countries. Many Americans prefer it to football because it is played indoors throughout the winter and because it is a faster game. It is a very popular game with high schools, and in more than 20 states, state-wide high school matches are held yearly.

  Other spectator sports include wrestling, boxing, and horse racing. Although horse-racing fans call themselves sportsmen, the accuracy of the term is questionable, as only the jockeys who ride the horses in the races can be considered athletes. The so-called sportsmen are the spectators, who do “not assemble” primarily to see the horses race, but to bet upon the outcome of each race. Gambling is the attraction of horse racing.

  1.Hunting and fishing are mainly favored by men, young and old, in the US.

  A. Right           B. Wrong           C. Not mentioned

  2.Professional baseball teams can continue to play for a long period of time in the fall after the regular baseball seasons of spring and summer.

  A. Right           B. Wrong           C. Not mentioned

  3.Baseball shares many features with the English game of cricket.

  A. Right           B. Wrong           C. Not mentioned

  4.Football can be classified as a spectator sport.

  A. Right           B. Wrong           C. Not mentioned

  5.Many Americans like basketball better than football because the latter is so harsh that players have to wear special uniforms.

  A. Right           B. Wrong           C. Not mentioned

  6.Basketball in American is so popular with universities that nationwide university matches are held yearly.

  A. Right           B. Wrong           C. Not mentioned

  7.Horse-racing fans cannot be considered sportsmen because they are spectators whose primary interest is gambling.

  A. Right           B. Wrong           C. Not mentioned

  2.概括大意与完成句子

  Soot and Snow:a Hot Combination

  l New research from NASA scientists suggests emissions of black soot alter the way sunlight reflects off snow. According to a computer simulation, black soot may be responsible for 25 percent of observed global warming over the past century.

  2 Soot in the higher latitudes of the Earth, where ice is more common, absorbs more of the sun's energy and warmth than an icy, white background. Dark-colored black carbon, or soot, absorbs sunlight, while lighter colored ice reflects sunlight.

  3 Soot in areas with snow and ice may play all important role in climate change. Also, if snow and ice covered areas begin melting, the warming effect increases, as the soot becomes more concentrated on the snow surface. “This provides a positive feedback, as glaciers and ice sheet smelt, they tend to get even dirtier,” said Dr.James Hansen,a researcher at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, NewYork.

  4 Hansen found soot's effect on snow albedo (solar energy reflected back to space), which may be contributing to trends toward early springs in the Northern Hemisphere, such as thinning Arctic sea ice, melting glaciers and permafrost. Soot also is believed to play a role in changes in the atmosphere above the oceans and land.

  5 “Black carbon reduces the amount of energy reflected by snow back into space, thus heating the snow surface more than if there were no black carbon,”Hansen said. Soot's increased absorption of solar energy is especially effective in warming the world's climate. “This forcing is unusually effective, causing twice as much global warming as a carbon-dioxide forcing of the same magnitude,”Hansen noted.

  6 Hansen cautioned, although the role of soot in altering global climate is substantial, it does not alter the fact that greenhouse gases are the primary cause of climate warming during the past century. Such gases are expected to be the largest climate forcing for the rest of this century.

  7 The researchers found that observed warming in the Northern Hemisphere was 1arge in the winter and spring at middle and high latitudes. These observations were consistent with the researchers' climate model simulations, which showed some of the largest warming effects occurred when there were heavy snow cover and sufficient sunlight.

  词汇

  soot  n.煤烟,煤灰

  emission  n.释放,散发,排放

  simulation  v.模拟

  latitude  n.纬度

  glacier  n.冰川,冰河

  albedo  n.反照率

  permafrost  n.永冻层

  forcing  n.温室作用

  dioxide  n.二氧化物

  magnitude  n.量,大小

  1.Paragraph 3____________

  2.Paragraph 4____________

  3.Paragraph 6____________

  4.Paragraph 7____________

  A Soot's Role in Changes in the Climate and the Atmosphere

  B Observations of Warming in the Northern Hemisphere

  C Explanation of Increased Warming Effect Caused by Soot

  D Effort to Reduce Snow Albedo

  E Ways to Reduce Soot Emission

  F Greenhouse Gases as the Main Factor of Global Warming

  5. In the twentieth century, soot_________ .

  6. Hansen cautioned that greenhouse gases_________ .

  7. Black soot covered snow and ice_________ .

  8. A soot forcing is unusually effective, which_________ .

  A produces much more global warming than a carbon-dioxide forcing of the same magnitude

  B contributed to 25 percent of observed global warming

  C can produce greenhouse gases

  D absorb more of sun's energy and warmth than white background

  E still surpass soot in warming the world's climate during the last century

  F can be seen mostly in the Northern Hemisphere

  3.阅读理解 第1篇

  Goal of American Education

  Education is all enormous and expensive part of American life. Its size is matched by its variety.