2017年职称英语(理工类)考试之完形填空每日一练(12月15日)

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2017年职称英语理工类A级完形填空练习题

2017年职称英语理工类A级完形填空练习题

2017年职称英语理工类A级完形填空练习题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 onthird-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) exported to7. 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 governmentsD) 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 of D) a great number参考答案:DCDAB ADCDB CCBAA更多职称英语考试免费资料请访问“新东方在线职称英语频道”。

2017职称英语《理工B》完形填空模拟题及答案(3)

2017职称英语《理工B》完形填空模拟题及答案(3)

第6部分:完形填空(第51"-'-'65题,每题l分,共15分)下面的短文有l5处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定l个最佳选项。

Influence from InternetThere can be no doubt at all that the Intemet has made a huge difference to our lives. Parents are worried that children spend too much time playing on the Intemet, hardly ___________ (51) doing anything else in their spare time. Naturally, parents are ___________ (52) to find out why the Interact is so attractive, and they want to know if it can be ___________ (53) for their children. Should parents worry if their children are spending that much time___________ (54) their computers?Obviously; if children are bent over their computers for hours, ___________ (55) in some game,instead of doing their homework, then something is wrong. Parents and children could decide how much use the child should ___________ (56) of the Intemet and the child should give ___________ (57) to parents that it won't interfere with homework. If the child is not ___________ (58 ) to this arrangement,the parent can take more drastic ___________ (59) dealing with a child's use of the Intemet, which is not much ___________ (60) from any other sort of bargain about behaviour.Any parent who is ___________ (61) alarmed about a child's behaviour should make an appointment to ___________ (62) the matter with a teacher. Spendingtime in front of the screen does not ___________ (63) affect a child's performance at school. Even ifa child is ___________ (64) crazy about using the Intemet, he or she is probably just ___________ (65) through a phase, and in a few months there will be something else to worry about!5l. A. alwaysB. rarelyC. neverD. ever52. A. worriedB. concernedC. curiousD. hopeful53. A. harmingB. harmfulC. hurtingD. hurtful54. A. stating atB. glancing atC. lookingD. watching55. A. supposedB. occupiedC. interestedD. absorbed56. A. doB. haveC. makeD. create57. A. wordB. promiseC. vowD. claim58. A. holdingB. stickingC. followingD. accepting59. A. rulesB. proceduresC. regulationsD. steps60. A. commonB. differentC. positiveD. negative61. A. widelyB. heavilyC. seriouslyD. broadly62. A. speakB. discussC. talkD. debate63. A. possiblyB. necessarilyC. probablyD. consequently64. A. absolutelyB. moreC. quiteD. a lot65. A. goingB. passingC. travellingD. walking。

2017职称英语理工类备考完形填空专项试题

2017职称英语理工类备考完形填空专项试题

2017职称英语理工类备考完形填空专项试题In a purely competitive market, the supplier of goods and services has no control over the market price, because he produces too little to influence market conditions. With no difference between his products and the products __1__ his competitors, he will sell nothing if he charges above the market price and he will sell all if he charges at or __2__ the market price. However, in considering the price, he must take cost of production __3__. There are times when he may be willing to sell below his cost. This might happen when prices tumble for __4__ a short time. However, no business person can __5__ lose money for a prolonged period. He must __6__ of his costs in relation to the market price if he is to compete successfully and earn a profit.Many people have the impression that as production increases, costs per unit decrease. __7__ mass production has made this true in certain industries and at certain levels of production, __8__ logic and practical experience have shown that costs per unit begin to rise beyond a certain level of production. Some economists __9__ this principle as the law of increasing costs.The reason __10__ rise as production goes up is complex. However, it is easy to recognize that as production goes up, the need for additional factors of production will also grow, resulting __11__ competitive bidding in the marketplace for the factors of production. If a producer needs __12__ skilled labor to produce more, andnone of this labor is unemployed, the producer will have to get __13__ from other sources. This can be done by __14__ higher wages. Higher bidding would also apply to the other factors of production. We must also recognize that not all labor is equally productive, __15__ not all land is equally fertile and not all ore is equally rich in the mineral wanted.1. A) to B) at C) of D) on2. A) below B) beneath C) over D) above3. A) to consider B) into consideration C) to consideration D) in consideration4. A) he believes will be B) what he believes be C) what he believes will be D) he believes to be5. A) afford to B) be affordable C) be afforded to D) have afforded6. A) constantly aware B) constantly knowledgeable of C) be constantly aware of D) constantly aware of7. A) Because B) Since C) When D) While8. A) both B) as well as C) also D) but9. A) refer B) refer to C) call D) are referred to10. A) cost B) the cost C) the costs D) costs11. A) from B) in C) D) for12. A) less B) numerous C) more D) many13. A) them B) these C) it D) those14. A) offering B) cutting C) reducing D) having15. A) as just B) just as C) because D) while参考答案: CABCA CDABD BCCAB更多职称英语考试免费资料请访问“新东方在线职称英语频道”。

2017职称英语理工类完形填空模拟试题

2017职称英语理工类完形填空模拟试题

2017职称英语理工类完形填空模拟试题Exercise Cuts Cancer Deaths in MenMen who exercise often are less likely to die from cancer than those who_____1 , new research published in the British Journal of Cancer revealed yesterday.A team of scientists from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden looked _____2 the effect of physical activity and cancer risk in 40,708 men _____3 between 45 and 79.The seven-year study found that men _____4 walked or cycled for at least 30 minutes a day had a 34 per cent lower risk of _____5 from cancer than the men who did less exercise or nothing at all _____6 . the period studied, 3,714 men developed cancer and 1,153 died from the disease. The researchers suggest that half an hour’s walking _____ 7 cycling a day increased survival among thes e men by 33 per cent.The researchers surveyed men from two counties in central Sweden about their lifestyle and the amount of_____ 8 activity they were usually doing. They then scored these responses and compared the results _____ 9 data on cancer diagnosis and death officially recorded in a central cancer registry2 over a seven-year period.Lead author, Professor Alicja Wolk, said: "These results clearly show for the first time the effect that very simple and basic daily _____ 10 such as walking or cycling has in reducing cancer death risk in middle-aged and elderly _____ 11 "Dr Lesley Walker, director of cancer information at Cancer Research UK, said: "This study gives us a clear indication that men who exercise are less _____12 to die from cancer, and that they are mor e likely to_____ 13 the disease if they get it. It’s not entirely clear from this study what role exercise plays in preventing _____14 in men, but we do know that a healthy lifestyle can prevent up to half of all cancers- and _____15 exercise forms a key part of this."练习:1. A don’t B didn’t C won’t D can’t2. A on B for C at D by3. A ranged B aged C ranked D listed4. A which B who C whom D what5. A recovering B turning C dying D surviving6. A During B Since C Despite D Between7. A and B but C or D8. A mental B physical C psychological D artistic9. A upon B towards C into D with10. A exercise B life C work D style11. A people B men C adults D couples12. A possible B able C likely D apparent13. A lose B miss C treat D survive14. A disaster B cancer C mistakes D accidents15. A random B rare C regular D rough参考答案:A、C、B、B、C、A、C、B、D、A、B、C 、D、B、C 更多职称英语考试免费资料请访问“新东方在线职称英语频道”。

2017年职称英语(理工类)考试之完形填空每日一练(12月26日)

2017年职称英语(理工类)考试之完形填空每日一练(12月26日)

2017年职称英语(理工类)考试之完形填空每日一练(12月26日)完形填空第一题:People suspected that “Lucky”, as he was called by friends, wanted to kill his wife he no longer lived with. They say that Lucan entered his old house and in the dark, killed the nanny by mistake. His estranged wife heard noises, came downstairs and was also attacked, but managed to escape. Seven months after the murder, a jury concluded that Lucan had killed the nanny.It is thought that Lucan killed the nanny because______.A.she was looking after the childrenB.she was a friend of Lucan'sC.it was dark and he thought she was Lady LucanD.Loard Lucan thought the nanny stole his car【正确答案】 C【答案解析】答案选C.因果关系题。

对照本段People suspected that“Lucky”,as he was called by friends, wanted to kill his wife he no longer lived with. They say that Lucan entered his old house and in the dark,killed the nanny by mistake.本来是要杀他的妻子,可是因为天太黑,所以错杀了保姆。

职称英语理工类考试完形填空模拟试题及答案

职称英语理工类考试完形填空模拟试题及答案

职称英语理工类考试完形填空模拟试题及答案The Invention of the telephoneIn the nineteenth century, the invention of the telegraph made it possible to send noises, signals, and even music over wires from one place to another. However, the human voice __1__ this way. Many inventors tried to find a __2__ to send a voice over wires, and in 1876 some of their efforts were crowned with success. ___3___ American inventors, Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray, __4__ at almost the same time. The United States Supreme Court finally had to decide which of the two __5__ the first inventor of the telephone. The Court decided __6__ Bell's favor.Born in Edinbrug, Scotland, Bell grew up in a family __7__ was very interested in teaching people to speak. His grandfather had been an actor who left __8__ to teach elocution; his father was a teacher __9__ deaf-mutes learn how to speak.However, probably none of the __10__ inventions gave Bell the same feeling of triumph __11__ he had on the day when he spilled some acid from his batteries. It was after he had worked for months to find ways to send something more __12__metallic twangs over the wires. Thinking Watson, __13__, was in the next room, Bell called, "Mr.Watson, __14__. I want you." Watson was not in the next room. He was down in his laboratory, __15__ to the receiver. T o Watson's surprise, he heard the words perfectly. He ran to tell Bell the news: the wires had carried Bell's voice perfectly.EXERCISE:1. A) had never traveled B) never had traveledC) was never traveled D) never was traveled2. A) solution B) key C) way D) mean3. A)Two B) The two C) The two of D) Of two4. A) was succeeded B) have succeededC) succeeded D) was succeeding5. A) was B) to be C) being D) having been6. A) at B) on C) to D) in7. A) that B)where C) in which D) who8. A) a theatre B) theatre C) theatres D) the treatre9. A) which was helped B) that was helpedC) who helped D) who has helped10. A) later B) latter C) lately D) afterwards11. A) like B) to C)which D) as12. A) of B) / C) as D) than13. A) being his helper B) was his helperC) his helper D) to be his helper14. A) come here B) come up C) go away D) go down15. A) besides B) beside C) next D) byKey: ACACADADCADDCACHitchhikingWhen I was in my teens and 20s, hitchhiking was a main form of long-distance transport. The kindness or curiosity of strangers ___B__1____ me all over Europe, North America, Asia and southern Africa. Some of the life-givers became friends, many provided hospitality ___D__2_____ the road.No only did you find out much more about a country than __A___3_____ traveling by train or plane, but1 there was that element of excitement about where you would finish up that night. Hitchhiking featured importantly in Western culture. It has books and songs about it. So what has happened to ____C__4_____?A few years ago, I asked the same question about hitching ina column on a newspaper. __A__5_____ of people from all over the world responded with their view on the state of hitchhiking.“If there is a hitchhiker’s __D__6_____it must be Iran,” came one reply. Rural Ireland was recommended as a friendly place for hitching, __B__7_____ was Quebec, Canada—“if you don’t mind being berated for not speaking French.”But while hitchhiking was clearly still alive and well in many parts of the world, the ___C__8____ feeling was that throughout much of the west it was doomed (消亡).With so much news about crime in the media, people assumed that anyone on the open road without the money for even a bus ticket must present a danger. But do we __D__9____ to be so wary both to hitch and to give a lift?In Poland in the 1960s, ___A__10____a Polish woman who e-mailed me, “the authorities introduced the Hitchhiker’s Booklet. The booklet contained coupons for drivers, so each time a driver ___B__11_____who had picked up somebody, he or she received a coupon. At the end of the season, ___C__12_____who had picked up the most hikers were rewarded with various prizes. Everybody was hitchhiking th en.”Surely this is a good idea for society? Hitchhiking would increase respect by breaking down __B___13____between strangers. It would help fight __A___14_____warming by cutting down on fuel consumption as hitchhikers would be using existing fuels. It would also improve educational standards by delivering instant ___D__15____in geography, history, politics and sociology.1. A. made B. took C. traveled D. crossed2. A. in B. over C. at D. on3. A. when B. after C. before D. if4. A. the books B. them C. it D. the songs5. A. Hundreds B. Hundred C. Thousand D. Dozen6. A. sky B. space C. map D. heaven7. A. like B. as C. for D. since8. A. big B. large C. general D. little9. A. have to B. must C. should D. need10. A. according to B. owing to C. due to D. with respects to11. A. sent B. picked up C. collected D. helped12. A. passengers B. hikers C. drivers D. strangers13. A. fences B. barriers C. gaps D. walls14. A. global B. world C. entire D. whole15. A. discussions B. debates C. consultations D. lessonsThe White HouseWe got up early this morning and __1__ a long walk after breakfast. We walked through the business section of the city. I told you yesterday that the city was larger__2__ I thought it would be. __3__ the business section is smaller than I thought it would be. I suppose that's__4__ Washington is a special kind of city. __5__the people in Washington work for the government. A bout 9:30 we went to the White House. It's__6__ to the public from 10 till12, and there was a long line of people waiting to get in. We didn't have to wait very long, because the line moved __7__quickly.The White House is really white. It is painted every year. And it seems very white, because it's got beautiful lawns all around it, ____8____many trees and shrubs. The grounds__9__ about four square blocks. I mean, they're about two blocks long__10__ each side. Of course, we didn't see the whole building. The part__11__the President lives and works is not open to the public. But the part we saw was beautiful. We went through five of the main rooms. One of them was the library, on the ground floor.On the next floor, there are three rooms named__12__ the colors that are used in them: the Red Room, the Blue Room, and the Green Room. The walls are covered with silk__13__. There are__14__ old furniture, from the time__15__ the White House was first built. And everywhere there are paintings and statues of former presidents and other famous people from history.1. A) made B) did C)took D) got2. A) than B) as C) so D) like3. A) But B) Yes C) So D) Then4. A) since B) as C) because D) because of5. A) Much of B) Most of C) A lot D) Lots6. A) open B) opening C) being opened D) opened7. A) pretty B) little C) much D) very much8. A) / B) having C) with D) together9. A) include B) cost C) cover D) spread10. A) by B) on C) for D) with11. A) which B) what C) that D) where12. A) by B) for C) after D) before13. A) cloth B) clothes C) clothing D) cloths14. A) Much pieces of B) many pieces of C) many a D) a great many15. A) that B) which C) who D) whenkey: CAACB AACCB DCABD。

2017年职称英语考试理工类完形填空模拟题

2017年职称英语考试理工类完形填空模拟题

2017年职称英语考试理工类完形填空模拟题If you cannot see, you may not be able to find your way out of a burning building-and that could be fatal. A company in Leeds could change all that__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 the __5__ is coming 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," he 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 of a large__8__ room. It__9__ them nearly our 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__ on 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. They were__15__ with the aid of a large grant from British Nuclear Fuels.1. A) without B)with C)having D)selling2. A) run by B)changed by C) decorated by D)criticized by3. A) slow B)deaf C)blind D)lame4. A) Alarms B) Alarm C) The alarm D) The alarms5. A) noise B) sound C) music D) bell6. A) watched B) produced C) learnt D) heard7. A) where B) what C) that D) how8. A) smoked B) smoke-filled C) filled with smoke D) smoke-filling9. A) has taken B) takes C) took D) will take10. A) on B) near C) without D) from11. A) processes B) produces C) possesses D) proceeds12. A) feature B) quality C)diagram D) source13. A) basis on B) base on C) basing on D) based on14. A) or B) and C) but D) otherwise15. A) developed B) determined C) discovered D) deliveredkey: BACDB DCBCC ADDAA更多职称英语考试免费资料请访问“新东方在线职称英语频道”。

2017年职称英语考试备考理工类完形填空练习

2017年职称英语考试备考理工类完形填空练习

2017年职称英语考试备考理工类完形填空练习A Biological ClockUp until about 100 years ago, newspapers in the United States appealed only to the most serious readers. They used __1__ illustrations and the articles were about politics or business.Two men changed that - Joseph Pulitzer __2__ the New York World and William Randolph Hearst of the New York Journal. Pulitzer bought the New York World__3__ 1883. He changed it from a traditional newspaper into a very__4__ one overnight. He added __5__ illustrations and cartoons. And he told his reporters to write articles on __6__ crime or scandal they could find. And they did. One of them even pretended she was crazy and then she __7__ to a mental hospital. She then wrote a series of articles about the poor treatment of __8__ in those hospitals.In 1895, Hearst came to New York from __9__ California. He wantedthe Journal to be more sensational and more exciting __10__ the world. He also wanted it to be __11__, so he reduced the price by a penny. Hearst attracted attention because his headlines were bigger than__12__. He often said, "Big print makes big news."Pulitzer and Hearst did anything they __13__ to sell newspapers. For example, Hearst sent Frederic Remington, the famous illustrator, __14__ pictures of theSpanish-American War. When he got there, he told Hearst that no fighting was__15__. Hearst answered, "You furnish the pictures. I’ll furnish the war."EXERCISE:1. A) no B) many C) a lot D) little2. A) on B) for C) in D)of3. A) on B) in C) at D) about4. A) excite B) excitingly C)exciting D) excited5. A) a lot B) few C) a few D) lots of6. A) every B) all C) both D) many7. A) admitted B) was admitted C) could admit D) has admitted8. A) patients B) patience C) patient D) patiences9. A) an B) the C) a D) /10. A) than B) as C) in D) for11. A) cheap B) cheaper C) cheapest D) the cheapest12. A) anyone B) anyone’s C) anyone else D) anyone else’s13. A) may B) might C) can D) could14. A) draw B) drew C) to dray D) drawn15. A) going B) going out C) going on D) going off参考答案: ADBCDABADABDDCC更多职称英语考试免费资料请访问“新东方在线职称英语频道”。

2017年职称英语(理工类)考试之完形填空每日一练(12月13日)

2017年职称英语(理工类)考试之完形填空每日一练(12月13日)

2017年职称英语(理工类)考试之完形填空每日一练(12月13日)完形填空第一题:完形填空But even if every large city purified and reused its water, we still would not have enough. Where could we turn next? To the oceans! All we‘d have to do to make use of the vast amount of sea-water is —— remove the salt. This salt-removing process is already in use in many parts of the world.According to the passage, sea-water can be turned into fresh water by_____A.heating it up.B.treating it with chemicals.C.taking salt out of it.D.drying it up.【正确答案】 C【答案解析】答案选C.海水之所以不能饮用就是因为它是咸的。

答题依据是本段的remove the salt即take salt out。

完形填空第二题:The children don‘t just plan any city. They map and analyze(分析) the housing,energy,and transportation requirements of their own district and foretell its needs in 100 years. With the aid of an architect(建筑师) who visits the classroom once a week,they invent new ways to meet these needs and build models of their creations.“Designing buildings of the future gives children a lot of freedom,”says the teacher who developed this program.“They are able to use their own rich imagination and inventions without fear of blame,because there are no wrong answers in a future context. In fact,as the class enters the final model-building stage of the program,an elected ’official‘ and ’planning group‘ make all the design decisions for the model city,and the teacher steps back and becomes an adviser.”An architect pays a weekly visit to the classroom _______.A.to find out kids‘ creative ideasB.to discuss with the teacherC.to give children lecturesD.to help kids with their program【正确答案】 D【答案解析】答案选D.根据本段中的 With the aid of an architect who visits the classroom once a week,they invent new ways to meet these needs and build models of their creations可知答案为D.句中的 aid 意为“帮助”,与 help 同义。

2017年职称英语(卫生类)考试之完形填空每日一练(12月15日)

2017年职称英语(卫生类)考试之完形填空每日一练(12月15日)

2017年职称英语(卫生类)考试之完形填空每日一练(12月15日)完形填空第一题:For them moderation is ______ vital importance.A.againstB.belowC.onD.of【正确答案】 D【答案解析】本句中is后面应该是表语部分,四个选项中只有of合适,of importance=important,of vital importance=very,very important.完形填空第二题:Exercise ______ involves play and recreation,and relieves nervous tension and mental fatigue in so doing, is not only pleasant but beneficial.A.whichB.whereC.whenD.why【正确答案】 A【答案解析】从语法上分析,主句主语exercise的谓语应该是is not only pleasant but beneficial,中间显然应该是一个定语从句,定语从句所缺少的是主语,故应选A.完形填空第三题:Music is an expression of emotion and imagination. Music frees the soul. It soothes the body and spirit. It relaxes. It energizes. It calms. It motivates. Music is fun and interesting, educational and beautiful. It helps us remember who we are and from where we came. Imagine a world with no music. Trying to erase music from our minds is nearly impossible. What can you do to preserve the music which influences you.Music frees our soul and relaxes our _____________.A.music history museumB.enjoy musicC.body and spiritD.create and perform music【正确答案】 C【答案解析】由关键词music frees our soul可定位至文章第一段第二句和三句话。

职称英语理工类完形填空题及答案解析

职称英语理工类完形填空题及答案解析

职称英语理工类完形填空题及答案解析2017职称英语理工类完形填空题及答案解析在做一道练习题,不仅仅只是会做,还要从中总结规律,争取下次不会再被这种类型题难倒。

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Exercise Cuts Cancer Deaths in MenMen who exercise often are less likely to die from cancer than those who(1),new research published in the British Journal of Cancer revealed yesterday.A team of scientists from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden looked(2)the effect of physical activity and cancer risk in 40,708 men(3)between 45 and 79.The seven-year study found that men(4)walked or cycled for at least 30 minutes a day had a 34 per cent lower risk of(5)from cancer than the men who did less exercise or nothing at all.(6)the period studied,3,714 men developed cancer and 1,153 died from the disease. The researchers suggest that half an hour's walking(7)cycling a day increased survival among these men by 33 per cent.The researchers surveyed men from two counties in central Sweden about their lifestyle and the amount of(8)activity they were usually doing. They then scored these responses and compared the results(9)data on cancer diagnosis and death officially recorded in a central cancer registry over a seven-year period.Lead author,Professor Alicja Wolk,said: "These results clearly show for the first time the effect that very simple and basic daily(10)such as walking or cycling has in reducing cancer deathrisk in middle-aged and elderly(11)"Dr Lesley Walker,director of cancer information at Cancer Research UK,said:"This study gives us a clear indication that men who exercise are less(12)to die from cancer,and that they are more likely to(13)the disease if they get it. It's not entirely clear from this study what role exercise plays in preventing(14)in men,but we do know that a healthy lifestyle can prevent up to half of all cancers-and(15)exercise forms a key part of this."1.A.didn't B.don't C.won't D.can't2.A.on B.for C.by D.at3.A.ranged B.aged C.ranked D.listed4.A.which B.whom C.who D.what5.A.recovering B.turning C.dying D.surviving6.A.During B.Since C.Despite D.Between7.A.and B.but C.or D.with8.A.mental B.artistic C.psychological D.physical9.A.upon B.towards C.with D.into10.A.life B.exercise C.work D.style11.A.people B.men C.adults D.couples12.A.possible B.able C.apparent D.likely13.A.lose B.miss C.treat D.survive14.A.cancer B.disaster C.mistakes D.accidents15.A.random B.rare C.regular D.rough参考答案:1、正确答案:B解析:本句前面提到men who exercise,与他们相比较的显然应当是“不经常锻炼的男人们”,即men who don't。

2017职称英语《理工B》完形填空模拟题及答案汇总

2017职称英语《理工B》完形填空模拟题及答案汇总

2017 职称英语《理工B》完形填空模拟题及答案汇总职称英语全称是全国专业技术人员职称英语等级考试,职称英语是评定职称所必须通过的科目,由人事部组织的全国统一考试。

分综合与人文、理工、卫生和财经四大类,各类又分为A、B、C 三个级别,职称英语考试虽分成四个类别,但各类别考试的题型、题量、试题的难易程度基本一致,差别只在于考试的内容。

考试一般定为每年4 月的第二个星期日。

2001 年底开始,统一各级题型,试的难度相对往年有所加深。

以下是2017 职称英语《理工B》完形填空模拟题及答案汇总。

一、第6 部分:完形填空(第5165 题,每题l 分,共15 分)阅读下面的短文,文中有15 处空白,每处空白给出了4 个选项,请根据短文的内容从4 个选项中选择l 个最佳答案,涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

Migrant (移民的) WorkersIn the past twenty years, there has been an increasing tendency for workers to move from one country to another. While some countries have restricted most __________ (51) to local people,others have attracted and welcomed migrant workers. This is particularly the case in the Middle East, __________ (52) increased oil incomes have enabled many countries to call in outsiders to improve local facilities. Thus the Middle East has attracted oilworkers __________ (53) the U. S. A. and Europe. It has brought in workers from many countries, __________ (54) South Korea and Japan.In view of the difficult living and worldng __________ (55) in the Middle East, it is not surprising that the pay is high to attract suitable。

2017年职称英语(理工类)常考完形填空文章模拟练习及译文4

2017年职称英语(理工类)常考完形填空文章模拟练习及译文4

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 that1 they 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 / ts?'n?m? / n.海啸 trigger / 'tr?g?(r) / v.引发,触发 ravaged / 'r?v?d?id / adj.被毁坏的 leopard / 'lep?d / n.豹 eruption / ?'r?p??n / n.喷发 migrate / ma?'gre?t / v.迁移 volcanic / v?l'k?n?k / adj.⽕⼭的 concur / k?n'k??(r) / v.(with)同意,赞成 impending / ?m'pend?? / adj.迫近的 predator / 'pred?t?(r) / n.⾷⾁动物 mythical / 'm?θ?kl / adj.神话般的 owl / a?l / n.猫头鹰 omen / '??m?n / n.预兆,征兆 endow / ?n'da? / 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”。

职称英语《理工类》完形填空强化考试试题

职称英语《理工类》完形填空强化考试试题

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Every city in the world has taxis to take tourists to interesting places.London is the only city in the world where taking a taxi is an (51)experience for tourists.This is partly because of the special black cabs,which are found in no other country.But it is also because of the drivers themselves.(52)British people are famous for being polite and reserved,London cabbies are well-known(53)their willingness to talk.Some customers say that once the door shuts and the cab(54)off they are a captive(监禁了的)audience.It is impossible to get the taxi driver to stop (55).“They're self-confident and free thinking,”said Malcolm Linskey,the author of a history of taxi drivers in London.They are also expensive.London has the most expensive taxis of any city in the world except Tokyo.That's why Ken Livingstone,the Mayor of London,is planning to make taxi drivers negotiate their fares with(56)before they take a ride.Drivers agree that their fares are expensive.That's because their black taxis(57)more than other cars,they say.And the customer is also paying for more driving expertise(专门知识)than anywhere else in the world.Before someone can qualify as a London taxi driver,that person has to pass a test (58)simply as “The Knowledge”.This involves(59)the name and location of every street within six miles of a point in the exact centre of London.The trainee(受训者)must also learn the exact location of every important building within thesestreets.Finally he or she must be able to use this knowledge to work out the (60)distance between any two destinations within this area.It can(61)up to three years to pass“The Knowledge”.Every day it is possible to see trainee taxi drivers on the streets of London,taking careful notes of popular destinations before tracing the route to their next stop.Cab driving is a job often(62)down in families.Many taxi drivers take their children out in their spare time to memorize(63)they need to know when it is their turn to do “The Knowledge”.London cabbies also have bigger brains.Recent research found that the part of the brain that remembers things was larger and more(64)in cab drivers.They have to fit the whole of London into their heads,so their brains grow bigger.So perhaps it is not(65)that taxi drivers have lots to say.51.A.rewarding B.interesting C.happy D.delightful52.A.Before B.After C.When D.While53.A.for B.as C.of D.at54.A.departs B.leaves C.moves D.takes55.A.arguing B.saying C.teling D.talking56.A.customers B.hosts C.guests D.bosses57.A.buy B.cost C.sell D.consume58.A.called B.entitled C.known D.understood59.A.to memorize B.memorize C.memorized D.memorizing60.A.shortest B.shortish C.shortened D.short61.A.spend B.take C.give D.bring62.A.inherited B.sent C.handed D.given63.A.numbers B.routes C.shapes D.people64.A.constructed B.concentrated C.devoted D.developed65.A.surprising B.wondering C.doubting D.suspecting 答案:51.B 52.D 53.A 54.C 55.D56.A 57.B 58.C 59.D 60.A61.B 62.C 63.B 64.D 65.A。

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完形填空习题XX

职称英语考试理工类完形填空习题XX

职称英语考试理工类完形填空习题XX 完形填空题其中蕴含了单词和语法知识,同学们在备考的时候可以通过这两方面多加练习。

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完形填空(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最正确答案,涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

China is to contribute to a new global satellite navigation system being developed by European nations. The Galileo satellite system will (1) a more aurate civilian alternative to the Global Positioning System (GPS), operated by the US military. China will provide 230m Euros in funding and will (2) with technical, manufacturing and market development.A new center that will coordinate co-operation will be set (3) at Beijing University. China has a substantial satellite launch industry and could potentially help (4) the Galileo satellites.The US has claimed that Galileo could interfere with the US with (5) to downgrade the GPS service during military conflicts. European officials say this is unfounded (无根据的) and counter that US opposition is caused by the mercial challenge Galileo would present toGPS. Galileo will be (6) to within a meter, while the civilian GPS service is aurate to around 10 meters.The Galileo satellite constellation (卫星集群) will consist of 27 operational and three reserve satellites (7) the Earth at an altitude of 23,600 kin. The satellites will be strung along three medium-Earth orbits at 56 degrees inclination (倾斜)(8) the equator (赤道) and will provide global coverage. The system should be (9) by xx and the entire project is expected to cost around 3.2 billion Euros……The European Commission has said Galileo will (10) be used for transportation technology, scientific research, land management and disaster monitoring.Galileo will provide two (11); a standard civilian one and an encrypted (把……编码), wide-band signal called the Public Regulated Service (PRS). This second signal is (12) to endure localized jamming and will be used by police and military services in Europe.The first Galileo satellite is (13) to launch late in xx. Clocks on board the satellites will be synchronized (同步) through 20 ground sensors (传感器) stations, two mand centers and 15 uplink (上传) stations.Receivers on the ground will use time signals from the satellites to precisely calculate their (14). A =search andrescue" function will also let distress signals be (15) through the constellation of satellites.1 A set B represent C offer D indicate2 A cooperate B install C prevent D protect3 A off B with C in D up4 A broadcast B launch C put D use5 A ability B service C system D channel6 A open B likely C different D precise7 A getting B considering C orbiting D improving8 A to B in C along D beside9 A operational B plex C advanced D cheap10 A correctly B ironically C strangely D primarily11 A channels B signals C directions D functions12 A brought B taken C designed D protected13 A told B scheduled C considered D allowed14 A quality B colour C weight D location15 A set B responded C transmitted D converted1. C2. A3. D4. B5. A6. D7. C8. A9. A 10. D11. B 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. C。

职称英语考试理工A完形填空试题附答案

职称英语考试理工A完形填空试题附答案

职称英语考试理工A完形填空试题附答案2017年职称英语考试理工A完形填空试题附答案人天天都学到一点东西,而往往所学到的是发现昨日学到的是错的。

以下是店铺为大家搜索整理的.2017年职称英语考试理工A完形填空试题附答案,希望能给大家带来帮助!CellPhone Lets Your Secrets OutYour cell phone holds secrets about you.Besides the names and numbers that you've programmed into it, ______traces____(51) of your DNA linger (遗留) on thedevice according to a new study DNA is genetic (遗传的)material _____that_____ (52) appears in every cell. Like your fingerprint, yourDNA is _____unique______ (53) to you——unless you have an identical twin. Scientiststoday analyze DNA in blood, saliva (唾液), orhair left ____behind_______ (54) at the scene of a crime. The results oftenhelp detectives identify ____criminals______ (55) and their victims. Your cellphone can reveal more about you ____than_____ (56) you might think.Meghan J. McFadden, a scientist at McMasterUniversity in Hamilton, Ontario, heard about a crime in which the suspect bledonto a cell phone and later dropped the____device_____ (57). This made herwonder whether traces of DNA lingered on cell phones一evenwhen no blood was___involved_____(58). She and colleague Margaret Wallace ofthe City University of NewYork analyzed the flip-open phones(翻盖手机)of10 volunteers. They used swabs (药签) tocollect _____invisible___ (59) traces of the users from two parts of the phone:the outside, where the user ____holds_____(60) it, and the speaker which isplaced at the user's earThe scientists cleaned the phones using asolution made mostly__of____(61) alcohol. The aim of washing was to removealldetectable traces of DNA. The owners got their phones back for another week.Then the researchers ___returned________ (62) the phones and cleaned each phoneonce more.The scientists discovered DNA that _____belonged______(63) to the phone's speaker on each of the phones. Better samples werecollected from the outside of each phone, but those swabs also picked up DNAthat belonged to other people who had apparently also ____handed______ (64) thephoneSurprisingly, DNA showed up even in swabsthat were taken immediately after the phones were scrubbed. That suggests thatwashing won't remove all traces of ___evidence________ (65) from a criminal'sdevice. So cell phones can now be added to the list of clues that can clinch (确定)a crime-scene investigation.51. A. name B.pictures C. shapes D. traces答案:d52. A. that B. while C.as D.what答案:a53. A. common B. good C. helpful D. unique答案:d54. A. behind B. away C. aside D.over答案:a55. A. visitors B. travelers C.scientists D.criminals答案:d56. A. until B. before C.unless D. than答案:d57. A. paper B. document C. device D.file答案:c58. A. checked B. involved C. tested D. gathered答案:b59. A. invisible B.emotional C. poisonous D. magical答案:a60. A. holds B. watches C. drops D. covers答案:a61. A. with B.by C. for D. of答案:d62. A. collected B. answered C. returned D. used 答案:c63. A. moved B.changed C. belonged D.turned 答案:c64. A bought B. repaired C.seen D. handed答案:d65. A. smell B. evidence C.sound D.color答案:b下载全文。

职称英语《理工类》完形填空强化试题及答案

职称英语《理工类》完形填空强化试题及答案

职称英语《理工类》完形填空强化试题及答案导读:本文职称英语《理工类》完形填空强化试题及答案,仅供参考,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享。

When Spanish football club Barcelona paid US$35 million for Ronaldinho last summer, they weren't buying a pretty face. "I am(51)," admits the Brazilian superstar (超级明星). "But everyone has got a different kind of beauty. What I (52)have is charm."Indeed he has. His buck teeth (龅牙), flowing hair, big smile, and of course his (53)skills are always eye-catching on the pitch. The 23-year=old striker(中锋)scored two goals in a 3-2 win over Deportivo La Coruna on March 1. It was Barcelona's sixth win in a row and, thanks to their Brazilian's 10-goal contribution, (54)looked like a poor season could now end a success.Ronaldinho-full name Ronaldo De Assis Moreira-is one of many South Americans who learned their skills playing in the backstreets before (55)them off on the world stage.Great things were (56)when Gremio signed him as a seven-year-old, and he soon became friends with Ronaldo, who was then the other young star of Brazilian football. It was Ronaldo who first called him Ronaldinho, which (57)Little Ronaldo.He first (58)for his country in 1999 but it was at the 2002 World Cup where he showed his real worth, scoring an unbelievable free-kick in Brazil's quarter-final victory (59)England."I have never failed to deliver in big matches," Ronaldinho says. "My game is based on improvisation (即兴表演). Often a forward does not have the time to decide whether to shoot or (60). It is instinct that gives out the orders."While he may not have David Beckham's good looks, Ronaldinho has a (61)reputation off the pitch. At former club Paris Saint Germain, which sold him to Barcelona, he broke (62)rules by going out and enjoying the city's nightlife."Without doubt, Ronaldinho is the most (63)player I have ever come across," says former PSG coach Luis Ferdandez." The main" (64)for any coach is that one player without discipline can hurt the 'whole team."But Ronaldinho doesn't think he has done anything wrong. "I am just a young person who enjoys (65)," he says.51 A handsome B good-looking C ugly D attractive52 A must B do C will D could53 A dangerous B frightening C awful D brilliant54 A that B which C who D what55 A showing B demonstrating C illustrating D displaying56 A worked B hoped C thought D expected57 A describes B means C explains D expresses58 A kicked B served C played D acted59 A over B at C on D above60 A move B run C throw D pass61 A cowboy B good boy C playboy D college boy62 A group B class C college D club63 A difficult B cooperative C diligent D helpful64 A question B issue C problem D point65 A him B life C herself D yourself答案:51 C 52 B 53 D 54 D 55 A56 D 57 B 58 C 59 A 60 D61 C 62 D 63 A 64 C 65 B。

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。

职称英语真题理工B类完形填空

职称英语真题理工B类完形填空

职称英语真题理工B类完形填空2017年职称英语真题理工B类完形填空不要去丈量距离,只要有明天,今天就是起跑线。

以下是店铺为大家搜索整理的.2017年职称英语真题理工B类完形填空,希望能给大家带来帮助!完形填空Warmer Climate Will Bake TropicalBugsGlobalwarming could cook tropical insects, with unpredictable knock-on effects, sayresearchers who warn that rising temperatures also______(51) tropical frogs,lizards (蜥蜴).Temperaturesare ______ (52) to increase much faster in temperate(温和的) andpolar(极地的)regions than in the tropics. But no-one had looked at how warming would affectinsects and other cold-blooded animals ______ (53) had evolved in tropicalregions with little temperature variation.CurtisDeutsch at the University of California at Los Angeles and colleagues analyseddata ______ (54) insect survival and reproduction for 38 species in differentecosystems(生态系统), andthen estimated how these values would ______ (55) with predictions of climatechange for the 21st century.Theteam found that the reproductive ______ (56) of tropical insects tends to peakvery close to the temperatures where they normally live, but______ (57) sharplyat higher temperatures. This means that cranking up (提高)theheat only a small amount can exert a heavy toll, leaving insects unable toreproduce ______ (58) enough to keep up their numbers.TemperaturetoleranceTemperateinsects reproduce well over a broader range, and do not live as ______ (59) totheir thermal(热的)limit, so they canreproduce successfully when their climate warms more than inthe tropics.“Tropicali nsects do very well in a narrow band of temperatures, but move them above that______ (60) and they die,” says team member Josh T ewksbury of the University ofWashington in Seattle.Theheart of the ______ (61) is temperature tolerance. emperate-zone insects haveevolved to survive the much broader temperature swings of seasonal climates,than have their tropical relatives.The______ (62) appears worse for animals that live in hot stable climate of thelower levels of tropical forests. Lizards in clear areas can find shade to cooldown, but those living in the forest are already in the ______ (63), andthere's not much they can do to get cooler, Deutsch says.Too fewtropical insects have been studied so far to ______ (64) if any particulargroup will be particularly hard-hit, says Tewksbury. Insects play important______ (65) in forest ecology(生态学), including pollination, and eatingdetritus to recycle carbon.Theteam are now starting to evaluate how temperature affects ecologicalinteractions of insects with other species, including crops such as Africancorn.参考答案:51 threaten 52 expected 53 that 54 on 55 change56 rate 57 drops 58 sucessfully 59 close 60 range61 problem 62: effect 63 shade 64 tell 65 roles。

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2017年职称英语(理工类)考试之完形填空每日一练(12月15日)完形填空第一题:Volunteering gives you an opportunity to change lives, including your own. If you‘re feeling frustrated or overwhelmed by the news of a disaster,volunteering to help can be a great way to cope. If you’d like to support a cause but can‘t afford to donate money, you can donate your time instead. Helping others in need is such an important part of the American way of life that many high schools require their students to spend a certain number of hours volunteering in order to graduate. Volunteering is a great way to learn new skills — from working as part of a team to setting and reaching goals. It gives you a chance to discover what kinds of things you’re best at and enjoy the most.A volunteer job that you love can even help shape your ideas about your career goals.The main idea of this paragraph is __________.A.Support a health-related causeB.Teach in CountrysideC.Volunteer in Special FestivalD.Goodness of Volunteering【正确答案】 D【答案解析】短文第一段罗列了一系列的成为志愿者的好处,不仅能帮助改变别人的生活,也能很好的改变自己的生活等等,很明显这一段的总结是答案D.完形填空第二题:Lack of sleep can affect everything from our emotions to how well we focus on tasks like driving. It can affect sports performance, increase our chances of getting sick, and may be linked to weight gain in some people. You‘ve probably noticed how much running around little kids do — and how soundly they sleep. Take a tip from a toddler and get at least 60 minutes of exercise a day. Physical activity can decrease stress and help people feel more relaxed. Just don’t work out too close to bedtime because exercise can wake you up before it slows you down.Lack of sleep can increase our chances of ___________.A.feel more relaxedB.waking up in middle nightC.getting sickD.Watch TV and surf online【正确答案】 C【答案解析】由关键词lack of sleep可定位至文章第一段。

第一段提到缺乏睡眠会增加人们生病的几率,所以C为标准答案。

完形填空第三题:When a consumer finds that an item she or he bought is faulty or in some way does not live up to the manufacturer‘s claim for it, the first step is topresent the warranty (保单), or any other records which might help, at the store of purchase. In most cases, this action will produce results. However, if it does not, there are various means the consumer may use to gain satisfaction.The main idea of this paragraph is __________.A.In personB.Polite ConsumersC.Show RecordsD.Store Manager【正确答案】 C【答案解析】文章第一段讲述了大部分顾客买到假冒伪劣产品时首先会拿着保单或其他单据去要求退换或索赔,而这种方法通常是起到作用的。

然后又说到如果这个方法不好使的话,还有其他办法。

所以总体上这一段是介绍买到假冒伪劣产品时,首先要提供单据证明你的购买是真实的。

完形填空第四题:I recognized that the sites such as Associated Content can provide a fertile ground for learning how to become a better writer. I could see that this was an open door for systematically learning some basic writing skills without paying college tuition for classes and leaving the comfort of my own home.In the eyes of the author, the site Associated Content __________.A.offers you a lot of novels to readB.is good for your becoming a writerC.asks you to study writing regularlyD.is rather expensive but convenient【正确答案】 B【答案解析】答案选B.根据本段的…can provide a fertile ground for learning how to become a better writer确定B答案。

其余选项与原文意思不符。

A与D 选项所表达内容在文中并未提及,可以被排除。

C选项中regularly一词并未在文中得到体现。

完形填空第五题:The United States perceives itself to be a middle-class nation. However, middle class is not a real designation, nor does it carry privileges. It is more of a perception, which probably was as true as it ever could be right after World War II. The economy was growing, more and more people owned their own homes, workers had solid contracts with the companies that employed them, and nearly everyone who wanted a higher education could have one.The information in this passage deals with_______.A.an individualB.a social and economic groupC.a political organizationernment【正确答案】 B【答案解析】答案选B.通过阅读本段,middle class中产阶级是一个群体,选答案B.完形填空第六题:It was also in the 1600s that professional ballet began. King Louis XIV of France,himself a devoted dancer, founded the Royal Academy of Dance. The five basic feet positions from which all ballet steps begin were finalized. In the late 1700s another important change occurred. Ballet began to tell a story on its own. It was no longer simply dance to be performed between acts of plays. Elaborate wigs and costumes were eliminated. By the early 1800s dancers learned to rise on their toes to make it appear that they were floating.An important influence in early ballet was_____.A.BalanchineB.Marie AntoinetteC.DiaghilevD.Louis XIV【正确答案】 D【答案解析】答案选D.细节题。

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