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1、职称英语(综合类) B级模拟试卷 6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 He is quite sure that its absolutely impossible for him to fulfil the task within two days. ( A) completely ( B) exclusively ( C) inclusively ( D) roughly 2 You have no option; you must do it.

2、( A) choice ( B) freedom ( C) right ( D) privilege 3 You could tell from his big ears that he took after his father. ( A) took from ( B) took to ( C) looked like ( D) took on 4 He proposed to her but she turned him down. ( A) shifted ( B) refused ( C) altered ( D) changed 5 he spoke in a temperate m

3、anner, not favouring either side especially. ( A) respectable ( B) moderate ( C) polite ( D) prudent 6 Mikes uncle insists on staying in this hotel. ( A) keep up ( B) break down ( C) stick to ( D) bring about 7 She was content to step down after four years as chief executive. ( A) willing ( B) worri

4、ed ( C) cheerful ( D) desirable 8 At first the man demanded one thousand dollars for the used car but eventually he had to settle for half that amount. ( A) accommodate ( B) locate ( C) accept ( D) determine 9 Gadfly was too much exhausted to wake easily when once asleep. ( A) worn out ( B) dreary (

5、 C) reluctant ( D) chary 10 The forecast predicted variable weather with snow, sunshine, wind and thunder and that is just what we have had. ( A) changeable ( B) unsteady ( C) various ( D) fluctuating 11 This multiple-choice test is composed of 40 incomplete statements with several choices to comple

6、te them. ( A) is made up of ( B) consists in ( C) makes up ( D) sets out 12 You cant let your eyes glide across the lines of a book and arrived at a conclusion of what you have read. ( A) come up to ( B) come across ( C) come around ( D) come up with 13 Would you mind keeping an eye on our house for

7、 us while were away? ( A) take care of ( B) look at ( C) keep up ( D) gaze at 14 Under capitalism drug and alcohol are used by many as an escape mechanism. ( A) means ( B) road ( C) tool ( D) route 15 The room was filled with the scent of flowers. ( A) atmosphere ( B) pot ( C) feature ( D) odor 二、 阅

8、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。 16 Hierarchy Culture is the sum total of all the traditions, customs, beliefs, and ways of life of a given group of human beings. In this sense every group has a culture however sav

9、age, undeveloped, or uncivilized it may seem to us. To the professional anthropologist, there is no intrinsic superiority of one culture over another, just as to the professional linguist there is no intrinsic hierarchy among languages. People once thought of the languages of backward groups as sava

10、ge, undeveloped forms of speech, consisting largely of grunts (呼噜声 ) and groans (呻吟 ). While it is possible that language in general began as a series of grunts and groans, it is a fact established by the study of “backward“ languages that no spoken tongue answers that description today. Most langua

11、ges of uncivilized groups are, by our most severe standards, extremely complex, delicate, and ingenious pieces of machinery for the transfer of ideas. They fall behind our Western languages not in their sound patterns or grammatical structures, which usually are fully adequate for all language needs

12、, but only in their vocabularies, which reflect the objects and activities known to their speakers. Even in this department, however, two things are to be noted: (1) All languages seem to possess the machinery for vocabulary expansion, either by putting together words already in existence or by borr

13、owing them from other languages and adapting them to their own system. (2)The objects and activities requiring names and distinctions in “backward“ languages; while different form ours, are often surprisingly numerous and complicated. A Western language distinguishes merely between two degrees of re

14、moteness (“this“ and “that“); some languages of the American Indians distinguish between what is close to the speaker, or to the person addressed, or removed from both, or out of sight, or in the past, or in the future. This study of language, in turn, casts a new light upon the claim of the anthrop

15、ologists that all cultures are to be viewed independently, and without ideas of rank or hierarchy. 16 There is no hierarichy among cultures. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 17 People think the languages of backward groups are lacking Complexity. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 18 P

16、rofessional linguists think that the idea of hierarchy works when languages are in issue. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 19 The machinery for vocabulary expansion mentioned in this passage includes putting together words already in existence. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 20 Coi

17、ning leads to the vocabulary expansion. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 21 Languages, whether civilized or not, have the potential for vocabulary expansion. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 22 Some traditions are superiority of others. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 三、 概括大

18、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 Fasion 1. For anyone who is set on a career in fashion it is not enough to have succeeded in college. The real test is whether they can survive and become established duri

19、ng their early 20s making a name for themselves in the real world where business skills can count for much as talent and creativity. 2. Fashion is a hard business skills can count for much as talent and creativity. Fashion is a hard business. There is a continuous amount of stress because work is at

20、 a constant breakneck speed to prepare for the next seasons collections. It is extremely competitive and there is the constant need to cultivate good coverage in newspapers and magazines. It also requires continual freshness because the appetite for new ideas is insatiable. 3. “We try to warn people

21、 before they come to us about how tough it is,“ says Lydia Kemeny, the head of fashion at St. Martins School of Arts in London, “and we point out that drive and determination are essential.“ 4. This may seem far removed from the popular image of trendy and amateur young people spending their time de

22、signing pretty dresses. That may well be what. they do in their first year of study but a good college wont be slow in introducing students to commercial realities. We dont stamp on the blossoming flower of creativity but in the second year we start introducing the constrains of price, manufacturabi

23、lity, marketing and so on. 5. Almost all fashion design is done to a brief. It is not a form of self-expression as such, although there is certainly room for imagination and innovation. Most young designers are going to end up as employees of a manufacturer or fashion house and they still need to be

24、 able to work within the characteristic style of their employer. Even those students who are most progressive in their own taste of clothes and image may need to adapt to produce designs which are right for the mainstream Marks and Spencer type of market. They also have to be able to work at both th

25、e exclusively expensive and the cheap end of the market and the challenge to produce good design inexpensively may well be more demanding than where money is no object. 23 A.Adjustment of young peoples style B.Disadvantage of college education C.What fasion is D.The importance of creativity E.Warnin

26、g from Kemeny F.The use of fasion 23 Paragraph 2 _. 24 Paragraph 3 _. 25 Paragraph 4 _. 26 Paragraph 5 _. 27 A.to market demands B.which is designed C.young trendy and amateur designers illusions D.designing pretty dresses E.of fashion designers F.good acdemic performance at college 27 To be a succe

27、ssful designer calls for many qualifications apart from _. 28 The realities of fashion designing business is very often far removed from _. 29 Even the students with the most progressive tastes will have to tailor their designs _. 30 Determination and innovation are necessary qualities _. 四、 阅读理解 (第

28、 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 Thinking from a teacher As the fall semester ended, my students had a chance to turn to tables on their teacher. They got to grade me anonymously, assessing the clarity of my thinking, my organizational skills and the depth of my knowledge

29、. At their best, such evaluations keep me alert to what works and what does not. Students reflect my performance back to me, and I am glad to learn what they think of my teaching, so that I might try to improve. I am also aware that the students comments become the primary evidence of my abilities,

30、a paper trail following me throughout my career. When I come up for review, the promotion committee will examine my evaluations to determine just what kind of teacher I am. There is, of course, nothing wrong with accountability. But this system assumes that what students need is the same as what the

31、y want. Reading my evaluations every semester has taught me otherwise. Many students expectations for their courses have changed, reflecting, in part, the business model more universities are following. Classes are considered services, and parents are eager to get their moneys worth from their child

32、rens education. Students feel pressure from their parents to derive practical use from their courses. This could make sense for an engineering course, but in my field, creative writing, which rarely churns out polished 21-year-old writers, it is trickier to provide the results that the career-minded

33、 student craves. Then I stumbled upon some dubious teaching techniques, reversed the criticisms of these chronically unhappy students and improved my student evaluations for the semester. My record would reflect a smart, attentive, encouraging teacher. But I would argue that I taught these students

34、little. They loved me because I agreed that writing should be easy. I know other teachers who have done the same thing: teach your heart out to the teachable but be sure to please the unteachable, to keep your ratings high like a politician trying to improve his poll results. I believe in the strugg

35、le, and most students I have met do too. But I still cant help wincing when I read, “The instructor is mean.“ “Marcus is not committed to my work.“ “This class sucks.“ The business model has taught me that the customer is always right. But maybe a few more dissatisfied customer would mean a better l

36、earning experience. 31 What does the phrase “turn the tables on their teachers“ in Para. 1 mean? ( A) Students turn the tables to their teachers. ( B) Students praise their teachers. ( C) Students evaluate their teachers. ( D) Students criticize their teachers. 32 Why has the students expectation of

37、 their courses changed? ( A) Because the business model has changed. ( B) Because they want to improve their other abilities. ( C) Because they feel great pressure from the society. ( D) Because they have to satisfy their parents, 33 Why does the author say “classes are considered service“? ( A) Bec

38、ause education is commercial activity. ( B) Because the parents are anxious to see their feedback of investment on their children. ( C) Because the students are the schools God and the teachers must serve the students. ( D) Because the relationship between the teacher and the students is the busines

39、sman and the customer. 34 What kind of teaching method does the author use in his writing class? ( A) Dubious teaching method. ( B) Encouraging the poor students. ( C) Praising the excellent students. ( D) Improving the evaluation for the students. 35 What was achieved at the end of the writing clas

40、s? ( A) The students all learned a lot. ( B) The students liked his class very much. ( C) The writing class became an easy course for the students. ( D) The students sang the teachers praises. 36 Death penalty With the possible exception of equal rights, perhaps the most controversial issue across t

41、he united States today is the death penalty. Many argue that it is an effective deterrent to murder, while others maintain there is no convincing evidence that the death penalty reduces the number of murders. The principal argument advanced by those opposed to the death penalty, basically, is that i

42、t is cruel and inhuman punishment, that it is the mark of a brutal society, and finally that it is of questionable effectiveness as a deterrent to crime anyway. In our opinion, the death penalty is a necessary evil. Throughout recorded history there have always been those extreme individuals in ever

43、y society who were capable of terribly violent crimes such as murder. But some are more extreme than others. For example, it is one thing to take the life of another in a fit of blind rage, but quite another to coldly plot and carry out the murder of another one or more people in the style of a butc

44、her. Thus, murder, like all other crimes, is a matter of relative degree. While it could be argued with some conviction that the criminal in the first instance should be merely isolated from society, such should not be the fate of the latter type murderer. The value of the death penalty as a deterre

45、nt to crime may be open to debate. But the overwhelming majority of citizens believe that the death penalty protects them. Their belief is reinforced by evidence which shows that the death penalty deters murder. For example, from 1954 to 1963, when the death penalty was consistently imposed in Calif

46、ornia, the murder rate remained between three and four murders for each 100,000 population, Since 1964 the death penalty has been imposed only once, and the murder rate has risen to 10.4 murders for each 100,000 population. The sharp climb in the states murder rate, which began when executions stopp

47、ed, is no coincidence. It is convincing evidence that the death penalty does deter many murderers. If the bill reestablishing the death penalty is vetoed, innocent people will be murdered some whose lives may have been saved if the death penalty were in effect. This is literally a life or death matt

48、er. The lives of thousands of innocent people must be protected. 36 The main purpose of this passage is to _. ( A) criticize the government for its incompetence ( B) explain the differences between two types of murders ( C) argue for the value of the death penalty ( D) initiate a veto over the bill

49、reestablishing the death penalty 37 The passage attempts to establish a relationship between _. ( A) the importance of equal rights and that of the death penalty ( B) executions and human rights ( C) the effects of execution and the effects of isolation ( D) the murder rate and the importance of the death penalty 38 The authors response to those who urge the death penalty for all degrees of murder would most likely be _. ( A) hostile ( B) friendly ( C) negative ( D) supportive 39 In the passage the aut

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