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职称英语考试完形填空真题(理工C)

职称英语考试完形填空真题(理工C)

职称英语考试完形填空真题(理工C)职称英语考试完形填空真题(理工C)以下是店铺整理的职称英语考试完形填空真题(理工C),希望对大家有所帮助Are you single but too busy to search for love? Then you need to try the latest datingphenomenon that is sweeping __________ (51) the UK--speed dating.Speed dating __________ (52) men and women meeting in a room and finding out as much as they can about possible __________ (53) in three minutes. It's proving very __________ (54)with Britain's young people who find that they haven't got the time to meet that special one.At a speed dating event you are given three minutes to talk, __________ (55), with a member of the opposite sex. Then a bell is __________ (56) and you move to another person and start chatting again. By the end of the evening you will have spoken with up to twenty men or women!If, by the end of a conversation, you __________ (57) the person or would like to see him or her again, you write it __________ (58) on a card. Then, if the other person also fancies you, the organizers will contact you with their details.But is three minutes long enough to make an impression and __________ (59) if you want to see someone again? Research suggests that __________ (60) can be felt within the first thirty seconds of meeting someone, and that is __________ (61) speed dating is all about, knowing quickly if you are going to like someone.And what about romance? Is it possible to make a good__________ (62) in such a short time? __________ (63), people say you can't hurry love. However, Britain will soon have its first marriage from a speed date.So, if you are on a __________ (64) to find Mr. or Miss Right, what have you got to lose?__________ (65), you still go home on your own. But at best, the person of your dreams could be just three minutes away.51. A. offB. acrossC. overD. through52. A. requiresB. inquiresC. revolvesD. involves53. A. partnersB. spousesC. friendsD. counterparts54. A. practicalB. popularC. favorableD. normal55. A. all in oneB. one after oneC. one on oneD. one and all56. A. knockedB. shakenC. swung57. A. attractB. enjoyC. chaseD. fancy58. A. downB. offC. upD. back59. A. work onB. workoutC. work atD. work up60. A. emotionB. sentimentC. chemistryD. attachment61. A. howB. whatC. allD. where62. A. conclusionB. reflectionC. guessD. judgment63. A. In allB. After allC. Of allD. And all64. A. tourC. directionD. mission65. A. At lastB. At firstC. At worstD. At end【答案与解析】51.B。

职称英语(理工类)C级模拟试卷3(题后含答案及解析)

职称英语(理工类)C级模拟试卷3(题后含答案及解析)

职称英语(理工类)C级模拟试卷3(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. 词汇选项 2. 阅读判断 3. 概括大意与完成句子 4. 阅读理解 5. 补全短文6. 完形填空词汇选项(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.There’s no fun in spending the whole evening playing cards.A.enjoymentB.strengthC.temperD.excitement正确答案:A解析:根据句声(整个晚上都玩牌没有什么意思)确认答案A(乐趣)。

strength n. “长处,优点”;enjoyment n.“乐趣,享乐,快乐”;temper n.“(钢等)韧度,回火,性情,脾气”。

2.Three hours later he confessed that he had been involved in the attack.A.reportedB.rejectedC.admittedD.mentioned正确答案:C解析:confess意为“承认,供认”,该词与admit(承认,接受)是近义词。

report 意为“报告,汇报”;rejoct意为“拒绝,抵制”;mention意为“说起,讲到”。

该句的含义是“二个小时以后他承认自己曾参与了那次袭击。

”(be)involved in …是“参与/卷入……”。

3.If you are smart, you’d buy now before prices go up.A.cleverB.elegantC.loyalD.brave正确答案:A解析:smart(聪明的,漂亮的,时髦的,相当大[多]的)是多义词,根据该句句意(如果你……,你应该在涨价之前购买)判断,smart在句子中应该是“聪明的”,因此A(聪明的)是答案。

loyal adj.(常与to连用)“忠诚的,忠实的”;elegant adj.“文雅的,端庄的”:brave adj.“勇敢的”。

职称英语理工真题附答案解析

职称英语理工真题附答案解析

职称英语理工真题附答案解析2017年职称英语理工真题附答案解析学者观书,每见每知新意则学进矣。

以下是店铺为大家搜索整理的2017年职称英语理工真题附答案解析,希望能给大家带来帮助!第1部分: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个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。

1.I grabbed his arm and made him turn to look at me.A.seizedB.threwC.brokeD.stretched2.Traffic reaches its rush hour between 8:00 and 9:00 in the morning.A.borderB.goalC.peakD.level3.It seemed incredible that he had been there a week already.A.rightB.obviousC.unbelievableD.unclear4.I tried to detach myself from the reality of these terrible events.A.bringB.separateC.putD.set5.We found shelter from the rain under the trees.A.defenseB.standingC.protectionD.room6.This was an unexceptionally brutal attack.A.openB.cruelC.suddenD.direct7.She gets aggressive when she is drunk.A.worriedB.sleepyC.offensiveD.anxious8.We have to change the public’s perception that money is everything.A.sightB.beliefC.interestD.pressure9.The odd thing was that he didn’t recognize me.A.realB.wholeC.strangeD.same10.He was tempted by the high salary offered by thecompany.A.taughtB.keptC.attractedD.changed11.That performance was pretty impressive.pletelyB.veryC.beautifullyD.equally12.The frame needs to be strong enough to support the engine.A.bottomB.surfaceC.topD.structure13.She came across three children sleeping under a bridge.A.passed byB.took a notice ofC.woke upD.found by chance14.“There is no other choice,” she said in a harsh voice.A.firmB.softC.deepD.unkind15.I have little information as regards her fitness for the post.A.aboutB.atC.withD.from第2部分: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。

职称英语理工真题附答案解析(2)

职称英语理工真题附答案解析(2)

职称英语理工真题附答案解析(2)2017年职称英语理工真题附答案解析C.Russian ballet.D.why ballet is no longer popular.42.The word “pageants” in Paragraph 2 meansA.big shows.B.dances.C.instructions.D.royal courts.43.Professional ballet was first performed inA.France.B.Italy.C.Russia.D.America.44.Who had an important influence on early ballet?A.Balanchine.B.Antoinette.C.Diaghilev.D.Louis XIV.45.We can conclude from this passage that balletA.is a dying art.B.will continue to change.C.is currently performed only in Russia.D.is often performed by dancers with little training.第5部分:补全短文(第46~50题,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,以恢复文章面貌。

A Doctor in the HouseBrushing your teeth twice a day should keep the dentist away.But if a group of scientificresearchers have their wish, it will make the rest of your body healthy too. ______ (46) It isone of many gadgets proposed by engineers and doctors at the Center for Future Health inNew York— others include a pair of glasses that help to jog your memory, and a home cameradesigned to check for cancer.The devices seem fanciful, but the basic principles are simple. The gadgets should make iteasy for people to detect illness long before it strikes and so seek treatment far earlier thannormal. ______ (47) In the long run, the technology may even prevent illness by encouragingus to lead healthier lives.Intelligent bandages are a good example. Powerful sensors within the bandage could quicklyIdentify tiny amounts of bacteria in a wound and determine which antibiotics would workbest. ______ (48)Socks are long overdue for a makeover. In the future they will be able to automatically detectthe amount of pressure in your foot and alert you when an ulcer is coming up.All the projects should have far-reaching implications, but the biggest single development is amelanoma monitor designed to give early warnings of cancer. ______ (49) If a problem isfound, the system would advise you to get a check-u p at your doctor’s surgery.If all this sounds troublesome, then help is at hand. ______ (50) A standard computer wouldbe able to understand your voice and answer questions about your symptoms in plain Englishand in a way which would calm your nerves.A.Ex perts are also working on a ‘digital doctor’, complete with a comforting bedside manner.B.Instead of relying on hi-tech hospitals, the emphasis isshifted to the home and easy-to-use gadgets.C.The cut could then be treated instantly, so avoiding possible complications.D.That is going to be the difficult part.E.The device could be used to take a picture of your body each week, then compare it withprevious images.F.A toothbrush that checks blood sugar and bacteria while you brush is currently indevelopment in the USA.第6部分:完形填空(第52~65题,每题1分,共15分)下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。

职称英语(理工类)C级模拟试卷17(题后含答案及解析)

职称英语(理工类)C级模拟试卷17(题后含答案及解析)

职称英语(理工类)C级模拟试卷17(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. 词汇选项 2. 阅读判断 3. 概括大意与完成句子 4. 阅读理解 5. 补全短文6. 完形填空词汇选项(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.You look smart in the new suit.A.cleverB.handsomeC.loyalD.brave正确答案:B解析:划线词的意思是“漂亮的”,B项意为“帅气的”,与划线词意思相近,例:Tom was a handsome young man.汤姆是一个帅气的小伙子。

A项意为“聪明的”,例:She knew him to be industrious and clever.她知道他既勤奋又聪明。

C项意为“忠诚的”,常和介词“to”,表示“忠于……”,例:We are loyal to our mother-land.我们忠于祖国。

D项意为“勇敢的”,例:He was as brave as a lion.他勇猛如雄狮。

2.He hasn’t the funds to carry out his design.A.makeB.keepC.changeD.implement正确答案:D解析:划线词的意思是“实施”,D项意为“使生效,履行,实施”,例:We need money to implement the program.我们需要钱来实行这个计划。

A项意为“做,制造”,例:Mary made a paper boat.玛丽做了一只纸船。

B项意为”保持”,例:Keep straight on until you get to the church.一直朝前走就走到教堂了。

C项意为“改变”,例:In autumn the leaves change from green to brown.秋天树叶由绿色变成黄褐色。

职称英语理工类C级完形填空练习

职称英语理工类C级完形填空练习

职称英语理工类C级完形填空练习2017年职称英语理工类C级完形填空练习完形填空是职称英语考试常考题型,为了帮助大家被考2017年职称英语完形填空题,店铺分享了一些理工类C及完形填空题练习,希望能对大家有所帮助!2015年真题Rescue PlatformIn the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, security experts are trying to develop new ways of rescuing people from burning skyscrapers. One__________ (51) is a platform capable of flying vertically and hovering in the air__________ (52) a helicopter. The platform would rise up and down alongside a skyscraper and pick up people __________(53) in high stories.The idea for vertical takeoff platform was hatched (策划) more than ten years ago by a Russian aerospace engineer, David Metreveli, who has since moved to Israel. Metreveli's design__________(54) the Eagle, calls for two jet engines that__________ (55) four large horizontal propellers. The spinning of the propellers __________(56) the necessary lift, or upward force, to raise the platform. The more__________(57) is supplied to the propellers, the higher the platform__________(58). Moving the platform sideways involves__________ (59) differing amounts of power to each propeller.Helicopters are now used in some__________ (60) to get people out of burning building. Escape baskets slung from them dangle beside the building for people to climb into.__________(61) , the baskets cannot reach every floor of a building__________ (62) the ropes from which they hang become unstable __________ . (63)a certain length.So far, Metreveli has built a small-scale model of the Eagle to__________ (64) his idea. In the wake of September 11, he has been able to secure enough funding to start building a larger,4-meter by 4-meter prototype,__________ (65) he calls the Eaglet.51. A. ideaB. skillC. buildingD. improvement52. A. silksB. unlikeC. likeD. likely53. A. savedB. trappedC. climbedD. raised54. A. linkedB. calledC. equaledD. described55. A. changeB. moveC. turnD. shut56. A. sendsB. keepsC. opensD. generates57. A. powerC. featureD. model58. A. staysB. risesC. starsD. runs59. A. reducingB. comparingC. developingD. applying60. A. kindsB. casesC. storiesD. products61. A. UnfortunatelyB. UncertainlyC. UnimportantlyD. Unexpectedly62. A. beforeB. becauseC. untilD. however63. A. beyondB. underC. offD. on64. A. tellB. testC. discuss65. A. whoB. whichC. whereD. what2014年真题Citizen ScientistsUnderstanding how nature responds to climate change will require monitoring key life cycle events- flowering, the appearance of leaves, the first frog calls of the spring--all around the world. But ecologists can't be __________(51) so they're turning to non-scientists, sometimes called citizen scientists, for help.Climate scientists are not present everywhere. __________ (52) there are so many places in the world and not enough scientists to observe all of them, they're asking your help in __________ (53)signs of climate change across the world. The citizen scientist movement encourages __________ (54)people to observe a very specific research interest--birds, trees, flowers budding, etc.- and send their observations__________ (55) a giant database to be observed by professional scientists. This helps a small number of scientists track a__________ (56) amount of data that they would never be able to gather on their own. __________(57) like citizen journalists helping large publications cover a hyper-local beat, citizen scientists are ready for the condition- where they live. __________ . (58) that's needed to become one is a few minutes each day or each week to gather data and __________(59)it in.A group of scientists and educators launched an organization last year __________(60) the National Phenology (生物气候学) Network. "Phenology" is what scientists call the study of the timing of events in nature.One of the group's first efforts relies on scientists and non-scientists__________ (61) to collect data about plant flowering and leafing every year. The program, called Project Bud Burst, collects cycle __________ (62) on a variety of common plants from across the United States. People participating in the project--which is__________ (63) to everyone--record their observations on the Project Bud Burst website."People don't__________ (64) to be plant experts- they just have to look around and see what's in their neighborhood," says Jennifer Schwartz, an education consultant with the project."As we collect this data, we'll be able to make an estimate of__________(65) plants and communities of plants and animals will respond as the climate changes."51. A. everywhereB. anywhereC. somewhereD. nowhere52. A. IfB. AlthoughC. When。

2017年职称英语理工类C级真题及答案

2017年职称英语理工类C级真题及答案

•2017年职称英语理工类C级真题及答案第1部分词汇选项1.Take some spare clothes in case you get wet.A fineB winterC outdoorD extra2.Afterwards there was just a feeling of let-down.A excitementB angerC calmD disappointment3.The AIDS convention will be held in Glasgow.A conferenceB partyC celebrationD union4.The new service helped boost pre-tax profits by 10%.A returnB realizeC increaseD double5.Some comments are just inviting trouble.A asking forB keeping out ofC getting intoD sufferingfrom6.His knowledge of French is fair.A very usefulB very limitedC quite goodD rather special7.The book raised a storm of controversy.A damageB voiceC doubtD argument8.My principal concern is to get the job done fast.A seriousB mainC deepD particularck of space forbids further treatment of the topic here.A receivesB deservesC acceptsD prevents10.He made a number of rude remarks about the food.A commentsB signsC mannersD noises11.They are trying to identify what is wrong with the present systm.A proveB discoverC considerD imagine12.His heart gave a sudden leap when he saw her.A hopeB jumpC silenceD life13.The worst agonies of the war were now beginning.A partsB aspectsC painsD results14.I'm sure I'll be able to amuse myself for a few hours.A entertainB treatC holdD keep15.Several windows had been smashed.A cleanedB brokenC replacedD fixed答案:DDACA CDBDA BBCAB第二部分阅读判断 So Many "Earths"The Milky Way(银河) contains billions of Earth-sized planets that could support life.That's the finding of new study.It draws on data that came from NASA's top planet-hunting telescope.A mechanical failure recently put that Kepter space telescope out of service.Kepler had played a big role in creating a census of planets orbiting some 170,000 stars. Its date have been helping astronomers predict how common planets are in our galaxy.The telescope focused on hunting planets that might have conditions similar to those on Earth.The authors of a study published in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences conclude that between 14 and 30out of every 100 stars with a mass and temperature similar to the Sun may host a planet that could support life as we know it.Such a planet would have a diameter at least as large as Earth's but no more than twice that big.The planet also would have to orbit in a stor's habitable zone. That's where the surface temperature would allow any water to exist as liquid.The new estimate of how many plantes might fit these conditions comes from studying more that 42,000 stars and identifying suitable worlds orbiting them.The scientists used those numbers to extrapolate(推算) to the rest of the stars that the telescope could not see.The estimate is rough,the authors admit. If applied to the solar system,it would define as habitable a zone starting as close ot the Sun as Venus and running to as far away as Mars. Neither planet is Earthlike(although either might have been in the distant pase). Using tighter limits the researchers estimate the between 4 and 8 out of every 100 sunlike stars could host an Earth-sized world.These are ones that would take 200 to 400 days to complete a yearly orbit.Four out of every 100 sunlike stars doesn't sound like a big number. It would mean however that the Milky Way could host more than a billion Earth-sized planets with a chance for life.16. The Kepler space telescpe has been in service for 15 yearsA RightB WrongC Not mentioned17.The main task of the Kepler space telescope is to find out planets with similar conditions to Earth's.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned18.The planet that could support life might be a little bit smaller than Earth.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned19.The Earth is a planet orbiting in the Sun's habitable zone.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned20.The new finding is based on a thorough study of 170,000 stars on the Milky Way.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned21.The estimate of the number of planets that could support life is not very accurate.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned22.This is the first research finding about the planets with a chance for life.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned答案:CABABAC第3部分概括大意与完成句子Pathways to Research:Problem-solving1 Pittsburgh's many hills aren't kind to bikers. Anyone hoping to pedal to work there has to contend with steep streets like Canton Avenue,which famously climabs at a nearly40-degree angle.As a result,some residents avoid biking altogether.2 But University of Pittsburgh graduate Micah Toll,23,and a few friends recently launched an invention that they hope will increase the city's pedal power. An electric bike called to Pulse PEVO. A super-strong battery powers the bicycle. Ableto hit nearly 20 miles per hours without pedaling,it zips battery powers the bicycle. Able to hit nearly 20 miles per hour without pedating ,it zips up the city's most daunting(令人却步的)hills.Toll hopes it will persuade people in Pittsburgh and elsewhere to get out of their cars and onto bikes.3 If it sounds like Toll has a knack(窍门) for fixing problems,that's because he does. In high school,he designed a new type of construction beam. It weights no more than a feather pillow but can be used to build sturdy(坚固的)homes for refugees fleeing war or natural disaster.For his work,Toll was invited to attend the Inter International Science and Engineering Fair(Isef)—twice,in 2006 and 2007. The annual competition for young researchers is program of Society for Science&the Public(that's the parent organization of Science News for Kids).Toll says that when it comes to science,he keeps it simple:“You see a problem and say,“How could I solve that?”4 He's not the only to take that approach. Many young researchers get their start by trying to solve a problem or fulfill a need in their own communities.When students dedicatethemselves to finding a solution that many benefit their community,“a passion is ignited(点燃),”says Wendy Hawkins,executive director of the Inter Foundation,which sponsors Intel ISEF."Finding that passion and fostering it can be the key to many students future success."she says.23. Paragraph 124. Paragraph 225. Paragraph 326. Paragraph 4A Intel International Science and Engineering FairB The enthusiasm for solving problemsC The young researchers' passionD An invention increasing pedal powerE Why people avoid biking in PittsburghF The cause of national disaster27 A Pulse PEVO is powered with28 Toll hopes his Pulse PEVO will encourage people to29 A new construction beam invented by Toll weighs like30 Many young researchers are finding solutions to problems that mayA a nearly 40-degreeangleB get on bikesC a feather pillowD fix more problemsE a super-strong batteryF benefit their community答案:EDBC EBCF第4部分,阅读理解Approaches to Understanding Intelligences It bays to be smart, but we are not all smart in the same way .You may be a talented musician, but you might not be a good reader. Each of us is different.Psychologists disagree about what is intelligence and what are talents or personal abilities .Psychologists have twodifferent views on intelligence .Some believe there is one general intelligence .Others believe there are many different intelligences .Some psychologists say there is one type of intelligence that can be measured with IQ tests .These psychologists support their view with research that concludes that people who do well on one kind of test for mental ability do well on other tests .They do well on tests using words, numbers or pictures. They do well on individual or group tests, and written or oral tests .Those who do poorly on one test, do the same on all tests.Studies of the brain show that there is a biological basis for general intelligence .The brain of intelligence people use less energy during problem solving .The brain waves of people with higher intelligence show a quicker reaction .Some researchers conclude that differences in intelligence result from differences in the speed and effectiveness of information processing by the brain .Howard Gardner, a psychologist at the Harvard School of Education, has four children .He believes that all children are different and shouldn’t be tested by one intelligence test .Although Gardner believes general intelligence exists,he doesn’t think it tells much about the talents of a person outside of formal schooling .He think that the human mind has different intelligences .These intelligences allow us to solve the kinds of problems we are presented with in life .Each of us has different abilities within these intelligences .Gardner believes that the purpose of school should be to encourage development of all of our intelligences .Gardner says that his theory is based on biology .For example ,when one part of the Brain is injured ,other parts of the brain still work .People who cannot talk because of Brain damage can still sing .So ,there is not just one intelligence to lose .Gardner has Identified 8 different kinds of intelligence; linguistic, mathematical, spatial, musical, Interpersonal, intrapersonal, body-kinesthetic(身体动觉的),and naturalistic .31. What is the main idea of this passage?A. How to understand intelligence.B. The importance of intelligence.C. The development of intelligence tests.D. How to become intelligent.32. Which of the following statements is true concerning general intelligence?A. Most intelligent people do well on some intelligence tests.B. People doing well on one type of intelligence test do well on other tests.C. Intelligent people do not do well on group tests.D. Intelligent people do better on written tests than on oral tests.33. Gardner believes that ________.A. children have different intelligences.B. all children are alike.C. children should take one intelligence test.D. there is no general intelligence.34. According to Gardner, schools should ________.A. test students’ IQs.B. train students who do poorly on tests.C. focus on finding the most intelligent students.D. promote development of all intelligences.35. Gardner thinks that his theory has a ________ .A. musical foundation.B. biological foundation.C. intrapersonal foundation.D. linguistic foundation.答案:ABADBMusic is one of the most beautiful forms of artistic expression是ever invented. In movies and plays,music has an added function:it not only moves people but also can shock people.Our eardrums can withstand sound within 20 to 80 decibels(分贝).Once sound exceeds this limit,even beautiful music will become ear-splitting noise and harm health.A strong blast(响声) of high sound can twist and break a solid iron sheet.High sound of 150 decibels can kill a healthy rat.In movies,sometimes the hero can produce a sound that ordinary people can't hear and only those who have the same ability can feel.In nature,there is actually sound that is beyond our hearing. In physics,the sound that exceeds 20000Hz is called ultrasonic(超音波的).Dolphins,whales and bats can make such high-frequency sound.It does no harm to health.Sound less than 20Hz is called infrasonic(次声)waves. When we move,the air will vibrate. The vibration of air can produce infrasonic wave.As the frequency of infrasonic waves is close to that of people's internal organs,infrasonic wave may cause resonance(共振) in human bodies. As a result,people's vision may weaken and internal organs may rupture(断裂). However,whether an infrasonic wave can be used as a weapon depends on its intensity. If its intensity is very low,it won't damage internal organs or a person's health. If the intensity of inf 让sonic wave exceeds 160 decibels,it is extremely harmful. When wind blows at a force of 3 or 4 over the sea,it will produce infrasonic waves of several decibels. Only typhoons can produce infrasonic waves of over 100 decibels. At present,scientists can only produce infrasonic weapons in the lab with the help of advanced scientific tools and powerful electric power.36 What could be the best title of the passage?A The power of musicB The harms of noisesC The magic of soundD The discovery of infrasonic waves37 What does the author say about music?A It may be harmful to people's halthB It always cheers people upC It is very often difficult to understandD It sounds better when it is lound enough38 It is true that the soundA of nature is the most beautifulB over 80 decibels is harmful to peopleC of high intensity benefits animalsD in movies is pleasing to the ear39 An ultrasonic soundA is very loudB does harm to people's healthC cannot be heard by peopleD is produced by the hero in movies40 It can be found from the last paragraph that infrasonic wavesA are harmless to people's healthB exist in people's internal organsC can be used as deadly weaponsD can improve eyesight答案:CABCCCompact DisksIf someone says to you your music CDs don't really hold any music on them, and they only have numbers recorded on them, you may not believe it. In fact, he is right in that sound is actually recorded onto the CDs as special numbers — a digitalcode.1 The code is pressed onto the CD as bumps on a long spiral track almost five kilometers long. These bumps are an average of 0.5 microns wide.A small laser beam shines onto the bumps as the CD turns. The light is reflected back to a receiver that records how the laser light bounces back. This lets the CD player2 turn the reflected light back into the original code. This means you can hear the original code as music.Digital codes are used with many technologies. E-mail needs these kinds of code numbers. Space probes communicate with their ground station on earth using digital codes. Bar codes are read as digital codes in computer systems. Digital communications with cell phones need digital codes. Weather radios also tune into specific signals using these codes.There are many types of compact disks. One format is called CD-RWs. They can be recorded on and re-recorded on(rewritten on)as you would do with a floppy disk3. Another format is the CD-ROM. The technology for recording on these disks is different from other CDs. These CDs have a dye layer that the CD writer can darken or leave clear. The clear and dark spots are the digital code. CD-ROM stands for Compact Disc — ReadOnly Memory4. This disk is like a "super" floppy disk that can hold lots of information. One CD-ROM can hold the same amount of data as 500 floppy disks. Information is permanently recorded onto it. Computer games and other programs are considered to be CD-ROMs.CDs were first sold to the public in 1982 These CDs still play well and sound fine. Current CDs are expected to last between 70 to 200 years. Of course, you can make sure your CDs last a long time by taking care of them.Science keeps on developing. It may not be many more years before a completely new technology is invented5 and introduced to the public for music recording. In the meantime, there is no doubt you will continue to enjoy listening to your favorite music on CDs6 and playing your favorite computer games on CD-ROMs.41 Music is recorded onto CDs asA laser beamsB digital codesC musical notesD special sounds42 E-mail is mentioned in the third paragraph to showA the variety of digital communicationsB the development of new technologiesC the usefulness of digital codesD the relationship between communication and technology43 One of the differences between CD-RWs and CD-ROMs isA CD-ROMs can be used for longer timeB CD-ROMs cannot be rewritten onC CD-RWs hold more informationD CD-RWs are merely used for music recording44 CDs can last a long time ifA they are seldom usedB they play well and sound fineC their users take good care of themD they are developed with new technology45 It can be inferred from the passage thatA CD-ROMs are more expensive than other CDsB new technology for music recording is being developedC the author likes listening to musicD flppy disks are no longer in use答案:BCBCC第5部分,补全短文Do You Have a Sense of Humor?Humor and laughter are good for us. There is increasing evidence that they can heal us physically,mentally,emotionally,and spiritually. In fact,every system of the body responds to laughter in some positive,healing way. So how can we get more laughter into our lives?(46)Psychologist and author,Steve Wlison,has some answers.Many peoplebelieve that we are born with a sense of humor.They think,“either you've got it,or you don't”Dr.Wilson points out that this false.(47)The parts of brain and central nervous system that control laughing and smiling are mature at birth(48)(After all ,when a baby laughs,we don't rush over and say,“That kid has a great sense of humor!”)A sense of humor is something that you can develop over a lifetime.Sometimes people think that they don't have a good sense of humor because they are not good joke tellers.Dr.Wilson reminds us that telling jokes is only one of many ways to express humor.(49)Then we will make others laugh,too.A person who has a true sense of humor is willing and able to see the funny side of everyday life.One of the best definition of a sense of humor is“the ability to see the nonserious element in a situation.”Consider this sign from a sore window.“Any faulty merchandise will be cheerfully replanced with merchandise of equal quality.”The store manager probably placed the sign in the window to impress customers with the store's excellent service.(50)As Dr.Wilson says,“a good sense of humor means that you don't have to be funny;you just have to see what's funny.”A He advises us to lose our inhibitions(抑制)and try to laugh at ourselves.B Is it possible to develop a sense of humor?C However,that does not mean that infants have a sense of humor.D What is true,however,it that we are born with the capacity to laugh and smileE Everyone experiences this emotionF He had a serious purpose,but if you have a sense of humor,you will probably find the sign funny!答案:BDCAF第6部分:完形填空(第51~65题,每题1分,共15分)Citizen ScientistsUnderstanding how nature responds to climate change will require monitoring key life cycle1 events — flowering, the appearance of leaves, the first frog calls of the spring —all around the world. But ecologists can't be everywhere so they're turning to non-scientists, sometimes called citizen scientists, for help.Climate scientists are not present everywhere. Because there are so many places in the world and not enough scientists to observe all of them, they're asking for your help in observing signs of climate change across the world. The citizen scientist movement encourages ordinary people to observe a very specific research interest — birds, trees, flowers budding, etc. — and send their observations to a giant database to be observed by professional scientists. This helps a small number of scientists track a large amount of data that they would never be able to gather on their own. Much like citizen journalists helping large publications cover a hyper-local beat2, citizen scientists are ready for the conditions where they live. All that's needed to become one is a few minutes each day or each week to gather data and send it in.A group of scientists and educators launched an organization last year called the National Phenology4Network. “Phenology” is what scientists call the study of the timing of events in nature.One of the group's first efforts relies on scientists and non-scientists alike to collect data about plant flowering andleafing every year. The program, called Project Bud Burst, collects life cycle data on a variety of common plants from across the United States. People participating in the project — which is open to everyone — record their observations on the Project Bud Burst website.“People don't have to be plant experts — they just have to look around and see what's in their neighborhood,” says Jennifer Schwartz, an education consultant with the project. “As we collect this data, we'll be able to make an estimate of how plants and communities of plants and animals will respond as the climate changes.”51 A everywhere B anywhere C somewhere D nowher52 A If B Although C When D Because53 A giving B showing C developing D observing54 A special B professional C skillful D ordinary55 A on B at C to D with56 A small B limited C smple D large57 A Very B Much C As D Many58 A All B Any C Some D Most59 A send B print C answer D keep60 A known B featured C belonged D called61 A alike B like C unlike D likely62 A points B wonders C data D interests63 A common B suitable C open D strange64 A want B forget C mind D have65 A who B how C before D sinceADDDC BDAAD ACCDB。

《职称英语》 (理工类C级)真题(附答案)

 《职称英语》 (理工类C级)真题(附答案)

《职称英语》(理工类C级)真题(附答案).第 1 题题目分类:未按章节分类的真题、模拟试题 > 词汇选项 > The AIDS convention will be held in Glasgow.{A}. party{B}. celebration{C}. union{D}. conference正确答案:D,第 2 题题目分类:未按章节分类的真题、模拟试题 > 词汇选项 > He made a number of rude remarks about the food.{A}. comments{B}. signs{C}. manners{D}. noises正确答案:A,第 3 题题目分类:未按章节分类的真题、模拟试题 > 词汇选项 > The new service helped boost pre-tax profits by 10%. {A}. return{B}. realize{C}. increase{D}. double正确答案:C,第 4 题题目分类:未按章节分类的真题、模拟试题 > 词汇选项 > Lack of space forbids further treatment of the topic here. {A}. receives{B}. prevents{C}. deserves{D}. accepts正确答案:B,第 5 题题目分类:未按章节分类的真题、模拟试题 > 词汇选项 > Take some spare clothes in case you get wet.{A}. extra{B}. fine{C}. winter{D}. outdoor正确答案:A,第 6 题题目分类:未按章节分类的真题、模拟试题 > 词汇选项 > The book raised a storm of controversy.。

职称英语理工C完形填空试题

职称英语理工C完形填空试题

职称英语理工C完形填空试题2017年职称英语理工C完形填空试题社会犹如一条船,每个人都要有掌舵的准备。

以下是店铺为大家搜索整理的2017年职称英语理工C完形填空试题,希望能给大家带来帮助!Robots May Allow Surgery in SpaceSmall robots designed by University of Nebraska researchers may allow doctors on Earth to help perform surgery on patients in space.The tiny,wheeled robots,(1)are about 3 inches tall and as wide as a lipstick case,can be slipped into small incisions(切口)and computer-controlled by surgeons in different locations. Some robots are equipped(2)cameras and lights and can send images back to surgeons and others have surgical tools attached that can be(3)remotely."We think this is going to (4)open surgery,"Dr Dmitry Oleynikov said at a news conference. Oleynikov is a (5)in computer-assisted surgery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.Officials hope that NASA will teach(6)to use the robots soon enough so that surgeries could one day be performed in space.On earth,the surgeons could control the robots themselves(7)other locations. For example,the robots could enable surgeons in other places to (8)on injured soldiers on the front line. Researchers plan to seek federal regulatory(9)early nest year. Tests on animals have been successful,and tests on humans in England will begin very soon.The camera-carrying robots can provide(10)of affected areas and the ones with surgical tools will be able to maneuver(操控)inside the body in ways surgeons' hands can't. The views from the camera-carrying robots are (11)than the naked eye,because they(12)back color images that are magnified(放大)。

职称英语考试理工类C级完形填空真题

职称英语考试理工类C级完形填空真题

xx年职称英语考试理工类C级完形填空真题导语:刚考完试也许有考生就马上想知道成绩与答案了,下面提供xx年考试理工类C级完形填空真题给大家比照参考。

第6部分:完形填空(第51——65题,每题1分,共15分)下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最正确选项。

Freezing to Death for BeautyPeople in Beijing wear a lot of clothing during winterto fend off the cold.In the United States, however, people wear (51) partly because the car is theprimary mode of transportation. Cars take (52) straight to their workplaces,which are heated well. The American diet is full of calories, so their (53)canafford to burn heat more quickly.Fewer layers of clothing give people the opportunity to stay (54) Lots ofYale girls wear skirts (55) when it's 10 degrees Centigrade outside. Some ofthem at least wear boots, tights, and leg-warmers1.Some,however, really just goforthe look (56)the risk of health2.These girls have nothingto prevent theirlegs (57)the wind, and no socks to protect their feet. A mini skirt and a pairof stilettos are allthat they wear.Typically, the ones pursuing fashion are (58) withlittle body fat. Just bythe nature of their bodies, theyare already at a disadvantage pared withnormal people in(59) weather. I have always (60), whenever I pass these girls,how they manage to refrain from shivering and just smile like spring hadarrived3.And then there are the guys. The girls can be said to (61) health forbeauty. But why do guys (62)so little? It is not like, once they shed somelayers, they suddenly beebetter-looking. They are not exactly beingfashionable when they (63)wear sporty shorts and shower slippers in the midstof winter. It's not cute.Of course, people have the freedom to look whatever (64) he want. I am justsurprised that, given the vast difference between winter and summertemperatures in Connecticut, they can still (65)like they are partying on thebeach in the middle of February.51. A. scarce B. less C. littleD. least52. A. people B. students C. shoppers D.them53. A. arms B. heads C. legs D.bodies54. A. bony B. thin C. fashionable D. hungry55. A. even B. sometimes C.frequently D. oasionally56. A. in B. for C.at D. on57. A. with B. against C. aboveD. under58. A. fat B. ugly C. short D.skinny59. A. warm B. cold C. cool D.hot60. A. dreamed B. stated C. claimed D.wondered61. A. sacrifice B. devote C.suffer D. endure62. A. bear B. carry C. wear D.put on63. A. only B. seldom C. rarelyD. hardly64. A. method B. road C. way D.avenue65. A. see B. resemble C. show D.look。

2017年职称英语综合类C级完型填空试题2

2017年职称英语综合类C级完型填空试题2

2017 年职称英语综合类 C 级完型填空试题 2 Let's Have a Little Cooperation PleaseCia Andina do Triconos (CATSA), a Bolivian joint venture of the U.S. Dresser Industries and local investors, which and based its investment _____ (1)_____ an allocation under the metalworking program, closed its doors after _____ (2)____ to penetrate the Andean market after more than two years in operation.The prospect of _____ (3)_____ access to the Andean market, plus protection provided by a 55 percent "ad valorem" common outer tariff on bits sourced from outside the bloc, made the sales outlook seem_____ (4)_____.However, CATSA's "monopoly" position in Ancom proved specious._____ (5)_____ the plant went on stream in 1974, the company was never able to export a single drill bit to the Andean market ; and its local sales were _____ (6)_____ a state-owned petroleum company. This market was clearly _____ (7)_____, since the operation had been based on exporting the bulk of the plant's 200-unit-per-month capacity to the Andean area.CATSA could not penetrate the Ancom market for several reasons:Although Ancom _____ (8)_____ a 55-percent common outer tariff on third-country imports,some Ancom countries had previously_____ (9)_____ LAFTA (Latin American Free Trade Association) tariff concessions,which take precedence over the Ancom tariffs.Ancom members simply did not _____ (10)_____ the spirit of the metalworking agreement.After the installation of the CATSA facility, plants producing tricone bits _____ (11)_____ in Peru and Venezuela. Under the metalworking program, participating _____ (12)_____ were committed to prohibiting new foreign investment in allocations of other Ancom countries.But on the question of new investment by local industry, the obligation was only not to encourage it, with no requirement to prevent it. _____ (13)_____ Venezuela, it has no commitment to limit local production or to honor the outer tariff, because it was not yet a member of Ancom when the metalworking agreement was signed and was thus not a _____ (14)_____ to the pact.Also,according to Bolivia,Colombia and Ecuador employed_____ (15)_____ obstacles to avoid applying the common outer tariff.The withdrawal of Chile from Ancom cost Bolivia a lucrative potential market too.1. A) in B) to C) under D) on2. A) fail B) to fail C) failing D) succeeding3. A) no duty B) no-duty C) duty-bound D) duty-free4. A) good B) well C) bad D) badly5. A) So B) Although C) But D) Therefore6. A) confined to B) confined in C) expanded to D) exportedto7. A) big enough B) sufficient C) too big D) insufficient8. A) has got B) got C) has imposed D) has imposed on9. A) admitted B) admitting C) granting D) granted10. A) learn B) honor C) take D) give11. A) are put B) are established C) were set up D) had set up12. A) member government B) members government C) member governments D) members governments13. A) In case of B) In the case of C) In case D) On case14. A) party B) member C) person D) partner15. A) a series of B) a great deal of C) a large amount ofD) a great numberKEY:DCDAB ADCDB CCBAA。

2017年职称英语综合类C级完型填空试题9

2017年职称英语综合类C级完型填空试题9

2017 年职称英语综合类 C 级完型填空试题 9 Public and Private Schools in the United StatesReligious and private schools receive little or no support from public taxes in the United States, and, as a result, are usually somewhat expensive to _____ (). The largest group of religious schools in America _____ (2) by the Roman Catholic Church. While religious schools tend to be _____ (3) expensive than private schools, there are usually some fees.When there is free education available to all children in the United States, why do people _____ (4) money on private schools? Americans offer _____ (5) great variety of reasons for doing so, including the desire of some parents to send their children to schools _____ (6) classes tend to be smaller, or where religious instruction is included as part of the educational program, or because, _____ (7) their opinion, the public schools in their area are not _____ (8) high enough quality to meet their needs. Private schools in the United States _____ (9) widely in size, quality, and in the kind of program that are offered to meet _____ (10) of certain students.The degree _____ (11) American parents are active in their children's schools is often _____ (12) to people of other countries. Most schools have organizations _____ (13) of both parents and teachers, usually called P.T.A. for Parent-Teacher Association. They meet together to _____ (14) various matters concerning the school. Parents often give _____ (15) time to help with classroom or after school activities.1 A go B attend C take part in D come2 A ran B run C is run D is running3 A less B very C rather D much4 A spend B give C cost D take5 A a B the C these D an6 A which B what C in that D where7 A to B in C on D for8 A for B in C of D on9 A differ B varies C extend D differs10 A the needs B necessity C needs D need11 A on which B to which C which D what12 A surprise B surprised C surprising D rising13 A consisting. B comprising C composing D making up14 A talk to B speak to C discuss D exchange15 A his B their C her D there参考答案:1. B2. C3. A4. A5. A6. D7. B8. C9. A 10. A 11. B 12. C 13. A 14. C 15. B。

2017年全国3卷英语完形填空

2017年全国3卷英语完形填空

2017年全国3卷英语完形填空The Challenges and Strategies of the 2017 National English Cloze TestIn the ever-evolving landscape of academic assessments, the 2017 National English Cloze Test stands as a formidable challenge for students across China. This comprehensive examination not only tests the depth of one's English proficiency but also demands a keen ability to navigate the nuances of the language. As an integral part of the national examination system, the cloze test has become a crucial component in determining the academic trajectories of countless individuals.The cloze test, a widely adopted format in language assessment, requires test-takers to fill in the blanks within a given passage, demonstrating their mastery of vocabulary, grammar, and overall comprehension. The 2017 iteration of this test proved to be particularly demanding, with a heightened level of complexity and a diverse range of linguistic elements to be addressed.One of the primary obstacles faced by students was the sheer breadth of vocabulary required to successfully complete the clozetest. The passages presented a vast array of words, from common everyday expressions to more esoteric and specialized terminology. Mastering this extensive lexical repertoire became a daunting task, as students had to not only recognize the appropriate word for each blank but also possess a deep understanding of its contextual usage and nuanced meaning.In addition to the vocabulary challenge, the 2017 National English Cloze Test also tested the students' ability to navigate the intricacies of grammar and sentence structure. The passages often featured complex grammatical constructions, requiring a keen eye for identifying the correct part of speech, verb tense, and syntactical relationships. Navigating these linguistic complexities demanded a level of grammatical sophistication that pushed many students to their limits.Furthermore, the cloze test required a holistic understanding of the passage, challenging students to comprehend the overall context and flow of the text. Merely filling in the blanks with the right words was not enough; test-takers had to demonstrate their ability to grasp the underlying themes, ideas, and logical connections within the passage. This level of comprehension went beyond the individual word or sentence and required a deeper engagement with the text as a whole.To overcome these formidable challenges, successful students employed a multifaceted approach to their preparation and execution of the 2017 National English Cloze Test. Firstly, they recognized the importance of building a robust and diverse vocabulary, dedicating significant time and effort to expanding their lexical knowledge. This involved not only memorizing new words but also understanding their nuanced meanings, common collocations, and appropriate usage in various contexts.Secondly, students focused on strengthening their grammatical foundations, delving deep into the intricacies of English syntax, verb forms, and sentence structures. They practiced identifying and correcting grammatical errors, as well as analyzing the relationships between different parts of speech within the given passages. This meticulous attention to grammatical details proved crucial in navigating the complex linguistic landscape of the cloze test.Thirdly, successful test-takers developed a keen ability to comprehend the overall meaning and logical flow of the passages. They practiced reading comprehension strategies, such as identifying main ideas, recognizing transitional devices, and drawing inferences from the text. This holistic understanding of the passages allowed them to make informed decisions when filling in the blanks, ensuring that their choices not only fit the grammatical structure but also aligned with the broader context and meaning of the text.Moreover, these students recognized the importance of consistent practice and exposure to a diverse range of cloze test materials. They engaged in regular practice tests, analyzed their mistakes, and refined their strategies, gradually building the confidence and expertise required to excel in this challenging assessment.The 2017 National English Cloze Test was undoubtedly a formidable challenge, testing the mettle of students across China. However, those who rose to the occasion and employed a comprehensive and strategic approach were able to navigate the linguistic complexities and emerge victorious. By developing a strong command of vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension, these students demonstrated their resilience and adaptability in the face of academic adversity.As the landscape of language assessment continues to evolve, the lessons learned from the 2017 National English Cloze Test will undoubtedly serve as a valuable blueprint for future generations of students. The ability to tackle complex linguistic challenges, think critically, and apply a multifaceted approach to problem-solving will not only ensure success in academic endeavors but also equip individuals with the essential skills required to thrive in the dynamic, globalized world of the 21st century.。

2017年职称英语综合类C级完形填空精讲3

2017年职称英语综合类C级完形填空精讲3

2017 年职称英语综合类 C 级完形填空精讲 3Global WarmingFew people now question the reality of global warming and its effect on the world’s climate. Many scientists __51__ the blame for recent natural disasters on the increase __52__ the world’s temperatures and are convinced that, more than __53__ before, the Earth is at __54__ from the forces of the wind, rain and sun. __55__ to them, global warming is making extreme weather events, __56__ as hurricanes and droughts, even more __57__ and causing sea levels to __58__.Environmental groups are putting __95__ on governments to take action to reduce the __60__ of carbon dioxide which is given __61__by factories and power plants,thus attacking the problem at its source. They are in __62__ of more money being spent on researching into solar, wind and wave energy devices, which could then replace existing power __63__.Some scientists, __64__, believe that even if we stopped releasing carbon dioxide and other gases intot the atmosphere tomorrow, we would have to wait __65__ hundred years to notice the results. Global warming, it seems, is here to stay.51. A. give B. put C. take D. have52. A. in B. at C. by D. to53. A. yet B. never C. once D. ever54. A. threat B. danger C. risk D. harm55. A.Concerning B. Regarding C. Depending D. According56. A. such B. just C. even D. well57. A. strict B. severe C. strong D. heavy58. A. raise B. arise C. rise D. lift59. A. force B. pressure C. persuasion D. encouragement60. A. amount B. deal C. number D. count61. A. off B. away C. up D. over62. A. belief B. request C. favor D. suggestion63. A. factories B. generations C. houses D. stations64. A. but B. although C. despite D. however65. A. several B. over C. numerous D. various51. B 52. A 53. D 54. C 55. D56. A 57. B 58. C 59. B 60. A61. A 62. C 63. D 64. D 65. AIt is Jack that helped me. 强调句。

【VIP专享】2017年3月职称英语《理工C》完形填空历年真题精选

【VIP专享】2017年3月职称英语《理工C》完形填空历年真题精选

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2017年职称英语理工类C级完形填空部分文章及译文(4)

2017年职称英语理工类C级完形填空部分文章及译文(4)

2017 年职称英语理工类 C 级完形填空部分文章及译文 (4) 小编为您整理职称英语理工类教材中完形填空部分的文章及译文,希望对您有所助益!Animal’s “Sixth Sense”A tsunami was triggered by an earthquake in the Indian Ocean in December, 2004. It killed tens of thousands of people in Asia and East Africa. Wild animals,____1____, seem to have escaped that terrible tsunami.This phenomenon adds weight to notions that1they possess a “sixth sense” for____2____, experts said.Sri Lankan wildlife officials have said the giant waves that killed over 24,000 people along the Indian Ocean island’s coast clearly____3____ wild beasts, with no dead animals found.“No elephants are dead, not____4____ a dead rabbit. I think animals can____5____ disaster. They have a sixth sense. They know when things are happening, ” H. D. Ratnayake, deputy director of Sri Lanka’s Wildlife Department,said about one month after the tsunami attack. The____6____ washed floodwaters up to 2 miles inland at Yala National Park in the ravaged southeast,Sri Lanka’s biggest wildlife____7____ and home to hundreds of wild elephants and several leopards.“There has been a lot of____8____ evidence about dogs barking or birds migrating before volcanic eruptions or earthquakes.But it has not been proven, ” said Matthew van Lierop, an animal behavior____9____ at Johannesburg Zoo.“There have been no____10____ studies because you can’t really test it in a lab or field setting2,” he told Reuters. Other authorities concurred with this____11____ ·“Wildlife seem to be able to pick up certain____12____ especially birds ... there are many reports of birds detecting impending disasters/’said Clive Walker,who has written several books on African wildlife.Animals____13____ rely on the known senses such as smell or hearing to avoid danger such as predators.The notion of an animal “sixth sense” — or____14____ other mythical power — is an enduring one3 which the evidence on Sri Larika’s ravaged coast is likely to add to.The Romans saw owls____15____ omens of impending disaster and many ancient cultures viewed elephants as sacred animals endowed with special powers or attributes.词汇:tsunami n.海啸trigger v.引发,触发ravaged adj.被毁坏的leopard n.豹eruption n.喷发migrate v.迁移volcanic adj.火山的concur v. (with)同意,赞成impending adj.迫近的predator n.食肉动物mythical adj.神话般的owl n.猫头鹰omen n.预兆,征兆endow v.赋予注释:1.adds weight to notions that:更加相信2.field setting:field 意为“实地,野外” ,setting 意为“环境”。

2017年职称英语理工类C级完形填空部分文章及译文(5)

2017年职称英语理工类C级完形填空部分文章及译文(5)

2017 年职称英语理工类 C 级完形填空部分文章及译文 (5) 小编为您整理职称英语理工类教材中完形填空部分的文章及译文,希望对您有所助益!Singing Alarms Could Save the BlindIf you cannot see, you may not be able to1 find your way out of a burning building — and that could be fatal. A company in Leeds could change all that2____1____ directional sound alarms capable of guiding you to the exit.Sound Alert, a company____2____ the University of Leeds, is installing the alarms in a residential home for____3____ people in Sommerset and a resource centre for the blind in Cumbria.____4____ produce a wide range of frequencies that enable the brain to determine where the____5____ is coining from.Deborah Withington of Sound Alert says that the alarms use most of the frequencies that can be____6____ by humans. “It is a burst of white noise____7____ people say sounds like static on the radio,”she says. “Its life-saving potential is great. ”She conducted an experiment in which people were filmed by thermal-imaging cameras trying to find their way out of3 a large____8____ room. It____9____ them nearly four minutes to find the door____10____ a sound alarm, but 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 more easily than the source of a narrow band. Alarms____13____ the same concept have already been installed on emergency vehicles.The alarms will also include rising or falling frequencies to indicate whether people should go up____14____ down stairs. Theywere____15____ with the aid of a large grant from British Nuclear Fuels.词汇:directional adj.定向的exit n.出口install v.安装residential adj.居住的static n.静电噪声potential n.潜力thermal-imaging 热效应成像pinpoint v.精确地确定concept n.概念,观念emergency n.紧急情况grant n.授予物,准许注释:1.在谓语动词中,不能并列使用两个情态动词,如 may 和 can 就不能并列使用。

职称英语真题《理工C》阅读判断真题

职称英语真题《理工C》阅读判断真题

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ADHD Linked to Air PollutantsChildren have an increased risk of attention problems, seen as early as grade school, if their morns inhaled (吸入) a certain type of air pollution when they were pregnant. That's the finding of a new study. Released when things aren't burned completely, this pollution is known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs. The biggest sources of these PAHs: the burning of fossil fuels,wood and trash. Frederica Perera works at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health in New York City. She researches how exposure to things in the environment affects children's health. In a new study, she and her team studied the exposure to air pollution of 233 nonsmoking pregnant women in New York City. Because burning tobacco can spew (排放) PAHs into the air and lungs, Perera's team focused on nonsmokers. The researchers wanted to probe (探查) other sources of PAHs, ones that would have been hard for an individual to avoid.The team started by testing the blood of each woman during pregnancy. The reason: Any PAHs in a woman's blood would also be available to the baby in her womb. Nine years later, the researchers investigated signs of attention problems in these children, now age 9. They asked each child's mother a series of questions. These included whether her child had problems doing things that needed sustained (长期的) mental effort, such ashomework or games with friends. The scientists also asked if the kids had trouble following instructions or made frequent, careless mistakes. All of these can be symptoms of a disorder called Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD. About one in 10 U.S. children has ADHD. Among the women studied, traffic and home heating were the primary sources of air pollution exposure, Perera and her team suspect.Some of these women had low levels of PAHs in their blood. Others had high levels. Those with high levels were five times as likely to have children who showed attention problems by age 9. The new findings were published on November 5 in the journal PLOS ONE.16. Perera and her team chose nonsmoking pregnant women all over America.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned17. The main purpose of the research was to find out how exposure to PAHs played a role in harming the subjects'physical health.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned18. Nonsmoking mothers were selected because the effect of smoking on PAHs was unclear.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned19. The blood of each woman was tested once a month during pregnancy.A. RightB. WrongD. Not mentioned20. Kids with ADHD commonly fail in school.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned21. The women with high levels of PAHs in their blood were more likely to have kids with ADHD.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned22. Traffic and home heating were considered to be the biggest sources of PAHs for the subjects in the research.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned答案与解析16.B。

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