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1、职称英语(综合类) ABC级综合模拟试卷 22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 The most prominent characteristics of handwriting are undoubtedly letter formation and slant. ( A) presumably ( B) in many cases ( C) surely ( D) without bias 2 The cars traveled 200 miles

2、 a day. ( A) came ( B) covered ( C) gone ( D) walked 3 Efficient air service has been made available through modern technology. ( A) Affluent ( B) Modern ( C) Inexpensive ( D) Effective 4 We will set off after he finishes packing. ( A) set out ( B) set back ( C) set up ( D) set down 5 Customers are

3、well waited on in this big department store. ( A) served ( B) changed ( C) paid ( D) treated 6 The steadily rising cost of labor on the waterfront has greatly increased the cost of shipping cargo by water. ( A) continuously ( B) quickly ( C) excessively ( D) exceptionally 7 The poet William Carlos W

4、illiams was a New Jersey physician. ( A) doctor ( B) professor ( C) physicist ( D) resident 8 A will is a document written to ensure that the wishes of the deceased are realized. ( A) fulfilled ( B) affiliated ( C) advocated ( D) received 9 She was grateful to him for being so good to her. ( A) help

5、ful ( B) hateful ( C) delightful ( D) thankful 10 Can you account for your absence from the class last Thursday? ( A) explain ( B) examine ( C) excuse ( D) expand 11 There is a trend towards equal opportunities for men and women. ( A) tide ( B) tendency ( C) target ( D) trail 12 After a bitter strug

6、gle the rebels were forced to submit. ( A) yield ( B) dedicate ( C) render ( D) incline 13 The Victorian speaker was noted for his manual gestures. ( A) expressive ( B) physical ( C) exaggerated ( D) dubious 14 People from many countries were drawn to the United States by the growing cities and indu

7、stries. ( A) drafted ( B) transported ( C) attracted ( D) ordered 15 Anxiety about financial matter lessened somewhat when, in 1910, the United States accepted responsibility for Liberias survival. ( A) descended ( B) faded ( C) diminished ( D) highlighted 二、 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

8、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。 15 An Awful Afternoon Sometimes I feel that being the mother of three small children is like running a large circus(马戏团 ). One afternoon last week, my three sons were playing peacefully in the backyard, throwing the ball

9、 from one to the other. I jumped at the chance to talk to one of my friends on the phone, but before I got to the phone, I could tell that the boys had begun to quarrel with each other over something. I rushed out to make peace, but before I got there, Charles had begun to fight over this. Even Davi

10、d, the oldest boy, who wont usually fight with anybody over anything, was involved. First, I made them stop fighting, and then I examined Marks eye. I decided that it wasnt going to develop into a black eye, but I felt that they should suffer at least a little for what they had done. “Im going to sp

11、eak to your father about these when he comes home tonight,“ I said. “He and I will think of how to punish you. “ Things were pretty quiet after that for about half an hour, and then Charles broke a glass in the kitchensink, and at almost the same moment, Mark fell out of the apple tree. I suppose I

12、will be able to laugh at all these things someday. In the meantime, I just pray to heaven for patience. 16 The mother of the three children is the manager of a large circus. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 17 The mother was about to call her friend when the three boys started argue with eac

13、h other about something in the backyard. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 18 Charles hit David in the eye. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 19 The father went abroad on business and would return the next day. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 20 It is not easy to look after th

14、ree small children because something always happens unexpected to them. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 21 David was the quietest of the three boys. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 22 When the mother saw her son fall out the apple tree, she laughed at him. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C

15、) Not 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。 22 Attention to the Details 1 Attention to detail is something everyone can and should do-especially in a tight job market. Bob Crossley, a human-resour

16、ces expert notices this in the job applications that come across his desk every day. “Its amazing how many candidates eliminate themselves,“he says. 2 “Resumes(简历 )arrive with stains. Some candidates dont bother to spell the companys name correctly. Once I see a mistake, I eliminate the candidate,“C

17、rossley concludes. “if they cannot take care of these details,why should we trust them with a job?“ 3 Can we pay too much attention to details? Absolutely. Perfectionists struggle over little things at the cost of something larger they work toward. “To keep from losing the forest for the trees,“says

18、 Charles Garfield, associate professor at the University of California, San Francisco,“we must constantly ask ourselves how the details were working on fit into the larger picture. If they dont,we should drop them and move to something else. “ 4 Garfield compares this process to his work as a comput

19、er scientist at NASA. “The Apollo moon launch was slightly off-course 90 percent of the time. “says Garfield. “But a successful landing was still likely because we knew the exact coordinates of our goal. This allowed us to make adjustments as necessary. “Knowing where we want to go helps us judge th

20、e importance of every task we undertake. 5 Too often we believe what accounts for others success is some special secret or a lucky break (机遇 ). But rarely is success so mysterious. Again and again,we see that by doing little things within our grasp well, large rewards follow. A) Dont Be a Perfection

21、ist B) The Benefits of Knowing Where We Want to Go C) Hard Work Plus Good Luck D) The Outcomes of Our Efforts E) The Importance of Attention to Detail F) Constantly Asking Ourselves about Details 23 Paragraph 2_ 24 Paragraph 3_ 25 Paragraph 4_ 26 Paragraph 5_ 26 A) rarely is success so mysterious B)

22、 large rewards follow C) I eliminate the candidate D) we should drop them and move to something else E) judge the importance of every task F) because we knew the exact coordinates of our goal 27 Once I see a mistake,_. 28 If the details dont fit into the larger picture,_. 29 A successful landing was

23、 still likely_. 30 By doing little things with our efforts,_. 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。 30 Silence Please If there is one group of workers across the Western world who will be glad that Christmas is over, that group is shop workers. It is not that they like

24、to complain. They realize that they are going to be rushed off their feet at Christmas. They know that their employers need happy customers to make their profits that pay their wages. But there is one thing about working in a shop over Christmas that is too bad to tolerate. That thing is music. Thes

25、e days, all shops and many offices have what is known as “Piped music“ or “muzak“ playing for all the hours that they are open. Muzak has an odd history. During the 1940s, music was played to cows as part of a scientific experiment. It was found that cows which listened to simple, happy music produc

26、ed more milk. Perhaps workers and customers who listened to simple, happy music would be more productive and spend more money. In fact, nobody knows what effect playing muzak in shops has on profits. It is simply something that everybody does. But we are learning more about the effect of constantly

27、repeated hearings of songs on the people who have to hear them all the time. Research shows that repeated hearings of complex pieces of music bring greater enjoyment before becoming tiresome. And that point come much sooner with simple songs. “Thats especially the case with tunes that are already fa

28、miliar. Once that tipping point3 is reached, repeated listening become unpleasant, says Professor John Sloboda of UKs Keele Universitys music psychology group. “And the less control you have over what you hear, the less you like it. Thats why police forces in the US often try and resolve hostage sit

29、uations by playing pop songs over and over again at high volume. Eventually, it becomes too much for the criminals to stand and they give up. The problem gets particularly bad at Christmas, when the muzak consists entirely of the same few festive tunes played over and over again. What makes it worse

30、 for the shop workers is that they already know these runes. They get bored very quickly. Then they get irritated. Then they get angry. Shop workers in Austria recently threatened to go on strike for the right to silence. “Shop workers cant escape the Christmas muzak. They feel as if they are terror

31、ized all day. Especially Jingle Bells. It arouses aggressive feelings,“ said Gottfried Rieser, of the Austrian shop workers union. It is not just shop workers who complain. A survey this year by UK recruitment website Retailchoice. com found that Christmas is not only the most testing time for shop

32、workers, but that almost half had complaints from customers about muzak. And the British Royal National Institute for the Deaf estimates that some stores play Jingle Bells 300 times each year. “Thats acoustic torture, says Nigel Rodgers of Pipedown. A group against muzak. “Its not loud but the repet

33、itive nature causes psychological stress. “ The group wants the government to legislate against unwanted music in stores, hospitals, airports, swimming pools and other public places, claiming it raises the blood pressure and depresses the immune system. Perhaps groups like Pipedown dont really have

34、much to complain about. After all, surely the real point is that people have money to spend. Why complain about a bit of music? 31 The shop workers in the Western world are glad when Christmas is over because they dont have to ( A) rush their feet off all day. ( B) listen to the music playing all th

35、e time in the shop. ( C) work overtime to make more profits for the boss. ( D) try to please the customers. 32 It has been proved that listening to simple, happy has a good effect on ( A) cows. ( B) workers. ( C) customers. ( D) bosses. 33 Which of the following statements is true, according to the

36、research findings reported in paragraph 6 ? ( A) Repeated hearings of complex pieces of music are enjoyable and not tiresome. ( B) Repeated hearings of complex pieces of music are tiresome at first and then become enjoyable. ( C) Repeated hearings of simple songs are more enjoyable than those of com

37、plex pieces of music. ( D) Repeated hearings of simple songs become tiresome sooner than those of complex pieces of music. 34 In hostage situations the US police forces repeatedly play pop songs at high volume in order to ( A) put pressure on the criminals. ( B) distract the attention of the crimina

38、ls. ( C) keep the criminals awake. ( D) please the criminals. 35 According to the article, which of the following most appropriately indicates the nature of the effect repeated hearing of the same tune produces on the hearer? ( A) Social. ( B) Physical. ( C) Psychological. ( D) Both physical and psy

39、chological. 35 On Being a Matchmaker The first thing I do when I wake up is to make a mental list of all things I have to do that day. Im very organized! Then I get up and have my bath. Often my best matchmaking(媒人 ) ideas come while Im in the bath. Sometimes I have a really good idea about who migh

40、t be good with whom. Before I did matchmaking, I was a social worker, but I knew I wanted to do something without bosses telling me what to do and that I am good at dealing with people. Also I had seen too many broken marriages and too many people go downhill because they were so lonely. So I gave u

41、p my job, did a bit of research and started the matchmaking business in 1970. Over the last few years weve been doing introductions throughout Europe as well as here in Britain. Europeans want to meet British people. For every 100 people who come to us, about 65 will settle down. We keep going until

42、 clients (委托人 ) find someone that they get on very well with. Were great triers. Of course there are impossible people, those who will never settle. Sometimes I end up giving advice to clients. A few months ago, we had a highly paid scientist with a very nice face, but every woman refused to meet hi

43、m a second time. It soon became clear that he did not like changing his shirts. So I had to be very honest and frank and told him, “But a woman cant start to love you if your shirt smells. “ The job is most satisfy ing when I get a call from a couple telling me they have fallen in love. 36 What does

44、 the author mean by saying “Im very organized“? ( A) She is especially capable of organizing things. ( B) She has a fixed plan for her everyday activities. ( C) She likes to remember things she has to do. ( D) She always finishes what she does on time. 37 What was the personal factor that made the a

45、uthor change her job? ( A) She was warm and kind-hearted. ( B) She could understand people better than others. ( C) She liked to make her own decisions. ( D) She was interested in social problems. 38 The authors description of her work in the third paragraph suggests that ( A) she worked hard and wo

46、uld not give up easily ( B) she liked the Europeans to settle down in Britain ( C) she tried hard in doing introductions throughout Europe ( D) she liked the British people to get married with the Europeans 39 Who are those people who are “impossible“ and “will never settle“? ( A) Those who make thi

47、ngs impossible for themselves. ( B) Those who always travel around. ( C) Those who find it hard to live in one place. ( D) Those who can never find a partner for marriage. 40 From the authors experience given in the last paragraph, we can conclude that to be a good matchmaker, sometimes it is better

48、 for one to be_. ( A) frank ( B) kind ( C) hard working ( D) critical 40 Faster Effective Reading A higher reading rate, with no loss of comprehension, will help you in other subjects as well as in English, and the general principles apply to any language. Naturally, you will not read every book at

49、the same speed. You would expect to read a newspaper, for example, much more rapidly than a physics or economics textbook but you can raise your average reading speed over the whole range of materials you wish to cover so that the percentage (百分比 ) gained will be the same whatever kind of reading you are concerned with. The reading passages which follow are all of an average level of difficulty for your stage of instruction. They are all about fi

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