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1、职称英语(理工类) C级模拟试卷 7及答案与解析 一、 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个词或短语在括号中,请为每处括号部分的词汇或短语确定1个意义最为接近选项。 1 Our English teacher is sick. ( A) fat ( B) weak ( C) ill ( D) mad 2 Mary is looking for the book she lost yesterday. ( A) trying to find ( B) trying to read ( C) trying to buy ( D) trying to bo

2、rrow 3 I rarely play basketball. ( A) normally ( B) seldom ( C) frequently ( D) usually 4 My father is a physician. ( A) researcher ( B) professor ( C) doctor ( D) student 5 The Foreign Service is a branch of the Department of State. ( A) center ( B) division ( C) root ( D) base 6 Please put up your

3、 hands if you have any questions. ( A) raise ( B) reach ( C) wave ( D) fold 7 Man cannot exist without water. ( A) expand ( B) rise ( C) live ( D) quit 8 Jean has made up her mind not to go to the meeting. ( A) tried ( B) promised ( C) decided ( D) attempted 9 This reminds me of lots of things. ( A)

4、 much ( B) some ( C) big ( D) many 10 She will be very pleased to meet you. ( A) angry ( B) happy ( C) sad ( D) unwilling 11 It is obvious that he will win the game, ( A) likely ( B) possible ( C) clear ( D) strange 12 There is no risk to public health. ( A) point ( B) danger ( C) chance ( D) hope 1

5、3 Did anyone call me when I was out? ( A) invite ( B) name ( C) answer ( D) phone 14 It took us a long time to mend the house. ( A) build ( B) destroy ( C) design ( D) repair 15 I dont quite follow what she is saying. ( A) believe ( B) understand ( C) explain ( D) accept 二、 阅读判断 (第 16-22题,每题 1分,共 7分

6、 ) 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。 16 New Product Will Save lives Drinking water that looks clean may still contain bugs (虫子 ), which can cause illness. A small company called Genera Technologies has produced a testing method in three stage

7、s, which shows whether water is safe. The new test shows if water needs chemicals added to it to destroy anything harmful. It was invented by scientist Dr Adrian Patton, who started Genera five years ago. He and his employees have developed the test together with a British water company. Andy Headla

8、nd. Generas marketing director, recently presented the test at a conference in the USA and forecast good American sales for it. Genera has already sold 11 of its tests at $42,500 a time in the UK and has a further four on order. It expects to sell another 25 tests before the end of March. The compan

9、y says it is the only test in the UK to be approved by the government. Genera was formed five years ago and until October last year had only five employees; it now employs 14. Mr Headland believes that the company should make around $19 million by the end of the year in the UK alone. 16 Genera Techn

10、ologies has developed a method that determines whether water is clean. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 17 Before he set up Genera, Dr Patton had worked for a British water company. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 18 The new product has been a commercial success in the USA. ( A) Rig

11、ht ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 19 Each of the tests costs $42,500. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 20 Genera Technologies orders 25 more tests before the end of the year. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 21 The British government is helping Dr Parton to sell the tests abroad. ( A)

12、 Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 22 Genera has increased the number of its employees recently. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Net mentioned 三、 概括大意与完成句子 (第 23-30题,每题 1分,共 8分 ) 下面的短文后有 2项测试任务: (1)第 23-26题要求从所给的 6个选项中为第 2-5段每段选择一个最佳标题; (2)第 27-30题要求从所给的 6个选项 中为每个句子确定一个最佳选项。 23 Robots 1 The most sophis

13、ticated (先进的 ) Japanese robots, which have vision systems and work at very high speeds, are still based on American designs. Studies of robots, particularly computer control software, are considered to be generally less advanced in Japan than in America or Europe. 2 Although industrial robots were o

14、riginally developed as devices for simply handling objects, today their commonest uses are for more skilled work like welding (焊接 ), spray-painting and assembling components. 3 In Britain, robot sales appropriately peaked in 1984, but have been declining ever since. This is partly because British wa

15、ge rates are too low to make robots financially attractive and partly because engineers now have more experience with robots and are more aware of the difficulties of introducing them effectively. 4 It has been calculated that a robot uses on average about 100 times more energy than a human to do an

16、 equivalent job. 5 It is estimated that 20% of all comic book heroes in Japan are robots. This is an enormous number because comics are so popular that they make up a third of all material published in Japan. 6 The reliability of robots is measured in their M.T.B. F. or mean time between failures. T

17、his has risen from about 250 hours in the mid-1970s to about 10,000 hours today (equivalent to working 18 hours a day for two years). One way robot manufacturers have increased reliability is to test every single component they buy, instead of the normal procedure of just testing a small sample. 7 T

18、he biggest single benefit of introducing robots claimed by Japanese companies is that they increase quality control. Once programmed, the robots can work more accurately and consistently than humans, who can get tired and bored. 23 A. Ongoing Research B. Extension of Use C. Robot Heroes D. Greater R

19、eliability E. Falling Demand F. Hidden Danger 23 Paragraph 2 _ 24 Paragraph 3 _ 25 Paragraph 5 _ 26 Paragraph 6 _ 27 A. too much energy B. based on American designs C. they are too costly D. they are not reliable E. good to quality control F. free of charge 27 Even the most sophisticated Japanese ro

20、bots are _ 28 Robots are less popular in Britain today partly because _ 29 One disadvantage of using robots is that they consume _ 30 It is claimed that introducing robots is _ 四、 阅读理解 (第 31-45题,每题 3分,共 45分 ) 下面有 3篇短文后有 5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题选 1个最佳选项。 31 The Clock That Wakes You When You Are Ready Are you

21、a real grump (脾气坏的人 ) in the mornings? Do you wake up every day feeling tired, angry and upset, and all too ready to hit the snooze (瞌睡 ) button? If so, then a new alarm clock could be just for you. The clock, called SleepSmart, measures your sleep cycle, and waits for you to be in your lightest pha

22、se of sleep before waking you up. Its makers say that should ensure you wake up feeling refreshed (恢复精力 ) every morning. As you sleep you pass through a sequence of sleep states - light sleep, deep sleep and REM sleep (快速眼动睡眠 ) - that repeats approximately every 90 minutes. The points in that cycle

23、at which you wake can affect how you feel later, and may even have a greater impact than how long or little you have slept. Being wakened during a light phase means you are more likely to wake up cheerful and full of life and interest. SleepSmart records the distinct pattern of brain waves produced

24、during each phase of sleep, via a headband equipped with electrodes (电极 ) and a microprocessor. This measures electric activity of the wearers brain, and communicates wirelessly with a clock unit near the bed. You program the clock with the latest time at which you want to be wakened, and it then at

25、 the proper time wakes. you during the last light sleep phase before that. The concept was invented by a group of students at Brown University in Rhode Island after a friend complained of waking up tired and performing poorly on a test. “As sleep-deprived (剥夺 ) people ourselves, we started thinking

26、of what to do about it,“ says Eric Shashoua, a recent college graduate and now chief executive officer of Axon Sleep Research Laboratories, a company created by the students to develop their idea. They have almost finished a prototype and plan to market the product by next year. 31 SleepSmart is a c

27、lock that ( A) enables you to go to sleep. ( B) enables you to sleep deeply. ( C) enables you to get up early. ( D) wakes you up during your last light sleep phase. 32 As you sleep, the headband ( A) analyses your sleep cycle every 90 minutes. ( B) records the time when you fall into deep sleep. ( C

28、 communicates wirelessly with a computer. ( D) measures the electric activity of your brain. 33 What should the sleeper do to make the device work? ( A) He should press the snooze button in time. ( B) He should turn on the microprocessor in the clock. ( C) He should set the latest time for waking u

29、p. ( D) He should adjust his headband. 34 The idea of making such a clock was developed by a group of ( A) students at Brown University. ( B) teachers at Brown University. ( C) sleep-deprived scientists. ( D) former engineers at Axon Sleep Research Laboratories. 35 The word “prototype“ (paragraph 5)

30、 means ( A) form. ( B) model. ( C) brand. ( D) cycle. 36 Too Late to Regret It When I was a junior, I met a second-year student in my department. He wasnt tall or good-looking, but he was very nice, attractive and athletic. He had something that I admired very much. He was natural, warm, and sincere

31、 I disregarded (不顾 ) my parents disapproval. We were very happy together. He picked me up from my dorm every morning, and after class we would sit alongside the stream that ran through campus, or sunbathe (晒太阳 ) on the lawn. At night he would walk me back to my dorm. He came from a poor family, but

32、 in order to make me happy, he borrowed money from his friend to buy presents and meals for me. Our fellow students looked up to him as a role model, and the girls envied (妒忌 ) me. He wasnt a local, but wanted to stay here after graduation. I thought we had a future together. However, when I got a p

33、art-time job during the summer vacation, people began giving me a lot of pressure, saying that a pretty, intelligent girl like me should find a better guy to spend time with. This was also what my family thought. He spent the summer in his hometown, so I was all by myself. When he got back, I began

34、finding fault with him. But his big heart and warmth soon drove all unpleasant thoughts away. However, I had no idea how badly I had hurt him and that things would get worse. I had a good part-time job off campus that paid pretty well. With my good performance at school, I also got admission to grad

35、uate school at one of Chinas best universities. He, on the other hand, did not do so well at school or at work. I had to worry about his living expenses, job and scores. Almost all my colleagues and friends advised me to break up with him. Then we had a quarrel last June. He was in great pain, and m

36、y cold words and bad moods started turning him away. Graduation time was drawing near, and he said he wanted to go back to his hometown. He said that he couldnt put up with me anymore. I was shocked and looked at him in despair. True love happens only once, but I found it out too late. 36 When did t

37、he author fall in love with the boy? ( A) After she had a quarrel with him. ( B) When she was a junior. ( C) When she was a second-year student. ( D) After she found a part-time job. 37 What did he do to make her happy? ( A) He studied much harder. ( B) He often took her for a ride. ( C) He always e

38、ndured her insults. ( D) He often bought her presents and meals. 38 Who advised her to break up with him? ( A) His parents. ( B) Her teachers. ( C) Her colleagues and friends. ( D) Their fellow students. 39 Why did he leave her? ( A) Because he could no longer bear her. ( B) Because he hated her. (

39、C) Because his parents needed taking care of. ( D) Because he wasnt a local. 40 Upon learning that he would leave her, she was ( A) very happy. ( B) extremely joyful. ( C) quite relieved. ( D) in great pain. 41 Recycling Around the World Recycling is one of the best environmental success stories of

40、the late 20th century. But we could do more. People must not see recycling as fashionable, but essential. The Japanese are very good at recycling because they live in a crowded country. They do not have much space. They do not want to share their limited space with rubbish. But even so, Tokyo area a

41、lone is estimated to have three million tons of leftover rubbish at present. In 1996, the United States recycled and composted (制成肥料 ) 57 million tons of waste (27% of the nations solid waste). This is 57 million tons of waste which did not go into landfills and incinerators (焚化炉 ). In doing this, 7

42、000 rubbish collection programmes and recycling centres helped the authorities. In Rockford, a city in Illinois, US, its officials choose one house each week and check its garbage (废物 ). If the garbage does not contain any newspapers or aluminium (铝 ) cans, then the resident of the house gets a pri

43、ze of at least $1,000. In Japan, certain cities give children weekly supplies of tissue paper and toilet paper in exchange for a weekly collection of newspapers. In one year Britain recycles: 1 out of every 3 newspapers. 1 out of every 4 glass bottles and jars (罐子 ). 1 out of every 4 items of clothi

44、ng. 1 out of every 3 aluminium drink cans. In 1999, Hong Kong transported 1.3 million tons of waste to mainland China for recycling. Around 535,000 tons of waste were recycled in Hong Kong itself. Over half the things we throw away could be recycled. That means we could recycle 10 times as much as w

45、e do now. However, recycling needs a lot of organisation and special equipment. Also, there is not much use for some recycled material. 41 Which of the following is NOT true of the Japanese? ( A) They have recycled all their waste. ( B) They live in a crowded country. ( C) They are very good at recy

46、cling. ( D) They have to share their limited space with rubbish. 42 How much waste did the US recycle in 1996? ( A) 1.3 million tons, ( B) 27 million tons. ( C) 53 million tons. ( D) 57 million tons. 43 Where can people get a big prize for contributing to recycling? ( A) Tokyo. ( B) Rockford. ( C) H

47、ong Kong. ( D) London. 44 In Japan, the newspapers collected by children ( A) are given to poor people. ( B) are used as reading materials. ( C) are recycled. ( D) are used as prizes. 45 Which of the following is NOT true of Britain? ( A) It recycles 1 out of every 3 newspapers each year, ( B) It re

48、cycles 1 out of every 4 glass bottles and jars each year. ( C) It recycles 1 out of every 4 items of clothing each year. ( D) It recycles 1 out of every 3 aluminium cans each year. 五、 补全短文 (第 46-50,每题 2分,共 10分 ) 下面的短文有 5处空白,短文后有 6个句子,其中 5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。 46 The Joy of Living Alone Mo

49、re and more Americans are living alone. Some live alone because of divorce or the death of a partner.(1)According to a recent US census (人口普查 ), 25 percent of all households in the US are made up of just one person. This is a dramatic change from the extended families of just a couple of generations ago. The typical person living alone is neither old nor lonely.(2)The majority of these people have chosen to live alone. They are responding to decreasing social pressur

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