2012年全国职称英语考试综合B级试题及答案

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职称英语卫生类B级真题2012年_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

职称英语卫生类B级真题2012年_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

职称英语卫生类B级真题2012年(总分100, 做题时间120分钟)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.These aretheir motives for doing it.SSS_SINGLE_SELA reasonsB excusesC answersD plans该问题分值: 1答案:A2.The river widens considerably as it begins to turn west.SSS_SINGLE_SELA twistsB stretchesC broadensD bends该问题分值: 1答案:C3.Henrycannot resist the lure of drugs.SSS_SINGLE_SELA abuseB flavorC temptationD consumption该问题分值: 1答案:C4.Theseprogrammes are of immense value to old people.SSS_SINGLE_SELA naturalB fatalC tinyD enormous该问题分值: 1答案:D5.A greatdeal has been done to remedy the situation.SSS_SINGLE_SELA maintainB improveC assessD protect该问题分值: 1答案:B6.John is collaborating with Mary in writing an article.SSS_SINGLE_SELA cooperatingB competingC combiningD arguing该问题分值: 1答案:A7.He isdetermined to consolidate his power.SSS_SINGLE_SELA strengthenB controlC abandonD exercise该问题分值: 1答案:A8.Manyscientists have been probing psychologicalproblems.SSS_SINGLE_SELA solvingB exploringC settlingD handling该问题分值: 1答案:B9.Hearingproblems may be alleviated by changes in diet and exercisehabits.SSS_SINGLE_SELA removedB curedC worsenedD relieved该问题分值: 1答案:D10.And thecars are tested for defects before leaving thefactory.SSS_SINGLE_SELA functionsB motionsC faultsD parts该问题分值: 1答案:B11.The foodis insufficient for three people.SSS_SINGLE_SELA instantB infiniteC inexpensiveD inadequate该问题分值: 1答案:D12.Thousandsof people perished in the storm.SSS_SINGLE_SELA diedB sufferedC floatedD scattered该问题分值: 1答案:A13.But inthe end he approved of our proposal.SSS_SINGLE_SELA undoubtedlyB certainlyC ultimatelyD necessarily该问题分值: 1答案:C14.For youngchildren, getting dressed is a complicated business.SSS_SINGLE_SELA strangeB complexC personalD funny该问题分值: 1答案:B15.InBritain and many other countries appraisal is now a tool of management.SSS_SINGLE_SELA evaluationB efficiencyC productionD publicity该问题分值: 1答案:A第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)阅读下面这篇短文,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。

职称英语综合类B级真题2012年_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

职称英语综合类B级真题2012年_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

职称英语综合类B级真题2012年(总分100, 做题时间120分钟)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个词或者短语划有底横线, 请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。

1.A large crowd assembled outside the American embassy.SSS_SINGLE_SELA watchedB gatheredC shoutedD walked该问题分值: 1答案:B【解析】题意:美国使馆前面聚集了一大群人。

句子中assembled的意思是集合。

A中watched的意思是注视,看守,监视,警戒;例句:The would-be murderer was kept under close watch.那个意欲行凶的人被置于严密监视下。

B中gathered的意思是(使)聚集,集合;例句:Gather some leaves which have an interesting texture and shape.采集一些带有有趣的纹理和形状的叶子。

C中shouted的意思是呼,喊,叫;例句:He is rather far away, but if you shout, he may hear you.他在相当远的地方,但是如果你大声喊的话,他可能听得见。

D中walked的意思是走,步行,散步;例句:You walk on ahead. I shall soon catch you up.你在前面先走,我很快就会赶上你。

故选B。

2.Most babies can take in a wide range of food easily.SSS_SINGLE_SELA bringB keepC digestD serve该问题分值: 1答案:C【解析】题意:大多数婴儿能消化的食物很广泛。

句子中take in的意思是吸收,消化。

A中bring的意思是带来,引来;例句:The success brought him great satisfaction.成功给他带来极大的快慰。

2012年职称英语(理工类)B级真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2012年职称英语(理工类)B级真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2012年职称英语(理工类)B级真题试卷(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.It is difficult to assess the importance of the decision.A.evaluateB.commentC.discussD.report正确答案:A2.You must try to wipe out the memory of these horrible events.A.strangeB.terribleC.unusualD.unfair正确答案:B3.He spoke in such a pleasant manner that I felt at ease with him at once.A.confidentB.relaxingC.formalD.comfortable正确答案:D4.He worked so hard that eventually he fell ill.A.thenB.surelyC.finallyD.recently正确答案:C5.He thought it better to begin working immediately .A.at onceB.recentlyC.earlyD.rapidly正确答案:A6.As the headmaster made a long speech, the ceremony was prolonged by ten minutes.A.quickenedB.enlargedC.enrichedD.lengthened正确答案:D7.The animals in Australia are vastly different from those in EuropeA.chieflyB.greatlyC.mainlyD.totally正确答案:B8.Poor people can’t always live in decent conditionsA.popularB.famousC.favoriteD.acceptable正确答案:D9.Many people have the illusion that wealth is the chief source of happiness.A.firm beliefB.outlookC.false ideaD.vision正确答案:C10.When she was invited to dinner, she readily accepted.A.suddenlyB.firmlyC.reallyD.willingly正确答案:D11.The manager gave us the identical cottage each summer. A.temporaryB.similarC.sameD.attractive正确答案:C12.Mary has derived a good deal of benefit from her job.A.obtainedB.acceptedC.bribedD.produced正确答案:A13.He is charming; nevertheless, I don’t quite trust him.A.howeverB.thereforeC.despiteD.afterwards正确答案:A14.Her behaviour is extremely childish.A.simpleB.immatureC.beautifulD.pretty正确答案:B15.Even in a modernized country, manual work is still needed.A.hardB.mentalC.simpleD.physical正确答案:D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。

2012年职称英语答案汇总

2012年职称英语答案汇总

2012年职称英语答案汇总
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职称英语综合b类真题(含答案)

职称英语综合b类真题(含答案)

职称英语综合b类真题(含答案)2012年职称英语试题综合类(B级)试卷及答案第⼀部分: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. We need to extract the relevant flnancial data.A. storeB. obtainC. saveD. review2. His shoes were shined to perfection.A. clearedB. polishedC. washedD. mended3. She always finds fault with everything. .A. simplifiesB. evaluatesC. criticizesD. Examines4. Anderson left the table, remarking that he had some work.to doA. doubtingB. thinkingC. sayingD. Knowing5. They converted the spare bedroom into an office.A. reducedB. movedC. reformedD. turned.6. Mr. Henley has accelerated his sale of shares over the past yearA. heldB. increasedC. expectedD. offered7. We have to act within the existing legal frameworkD. system8. Jane said that she couldn't tolerate the long hoursA. spendC. standB. takeD. last9. At that time, we did not fully grasp the significance of what had happenedA. giveB. attachC. understandD. lose10.The view from my bedroom window was absolutely spectacular.A. generalC. strongB. traditionalD. magnificent11. Marsha confessed that she knew nothing of computer.A. admittedB. reportedC. hopedD. answered12. The police believe the motive for the murder was jealousy.A. choiceB. ideaC. decisionD. reason13. The high-speed trains can have a major impact on our livesA. effortC. concernB. problemD. influence14. We explored the possibility of expansion at the conference.D. investigated15. The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking science courses.A. continuousC. generalB. relativeD. sharp第⼆部分: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。

2012年6月英语B级真题答案及解析

2012年6月英语B级真题答案及解析

2012年6月英语B级真题答案听力原文Section A1.I’m going to make coffee. Would you like some?2.May I speak to Mr. Johnson?3.Will you please write your name here?4.Can you help me to start the machine?5.Shall we discuss the new plan now?SectionB6.M: Did you put the report on my desk?W: Yes, I did.Q: What did the man want?7.W: It seems the computer doesn’t work.M: You can ask John to repair it.Q: What does the man tell the woman to do?8.M: Have you read my email?W: What email? I haven’t got any email yet.Q: What does the woman mean?9.W: Hello, ABC Company! What can I do for you?M: I want to know when we can get the books we ordered.Q: What does the man ask about?10.W: what do you think of your new manager?M: Oh, he is very nice.Q: What does the man think of his manager?答案与解析Part I Listening ComprehensionSection A1.I’m going to make coffee. Would you like some?[答案解析]C.本题询问“我去做咖啡,你要喝些吗?”A.不用谢,没关系;B 请这边走;C 不,谢谢 D 你是对的。

职称英语(综合类B级)阅读理解真题答案及解析

职称英语(综合类B级)阅读理解真题答案及解析

职称英语(综合类B级)阅读理解真题答案及解析2012年职称英语(综合类B级)阅读理解真题答案及解析*第三十三篇Oseola McCartyLATE ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON in September 1999,Oseola McCarty,an elderly cleaning lady passed away in the little wooden frame house where she had lived and worked most of her life. It may seem like an ordinary end to a humble life,but there was something quite exceptional about this woman. 1In the summer of 1995 ,McCarty gave $ 150,000,most of the money she had saved throughout her life,to the University of Southern Mississippi in her hometown. The money was to help other African Americans through university. She had started her savings habit as a young child when she would return from school to clean and iron for money which she would then save.She led a simple,frugal existence,never spending on anything but her most basic needs. 2 Her bank also advised her on investing her hard-earned savings.When she retired,she decided that she wanted to use the money to give children of limitedMeans the opportunity to go to university. 3 She had wanted to become a nurse,but had to leave school to look after ill relatives and work. When asked why she had given her life savings away,she replied,“I’m giving it away so that children won’t have to work so hard,like I did. ” Af ter news of her donation hit the media,over 600 donations were made to the scholarship fund. One was given by media executive,Ted Turner,who reputedly gave a billion dollars.She didn’t want any fuss made over her gift,but the news got out and she wasinvited all over the United States to talk to people. Wherever she went ,people would come up to her to say a few words or to just touch her. She met the ordinary and the famous,President Clinton included. In the last few years of her life,before she died of cancer,McCarty was given over 300 awards:she was honoured by the United Nations and received the Presidential Citizen’ s Medal. Despite having no real education,she found herself with two honorary doctorates:one from the University of Southern Mississippi and the other from Harvard University. Her generosity was clearly an inspiration to many and proof that true selflessness does exist.词汇:frugal /’fru:g?l/ adj. 节约的,俭朴的,花钱少的,物质的,廉价的fuss /f?s / n. 慌乱,小题大做,抱怨争吵V. 忙donation /d?v’neif? n/ n. 捐赠,捐款,捐赠的乱,(为小事)烦恼抱怨注释:1. It mayseem like an ordinary end to a humble life,but there was something quite exceptional about this woman. 这位老妇人看似平凡的一生却有着非同寻常的意义。

职称英语综合类B级真题及答案(3篇)

职称英语综合类B级真题及答案(3篇)

职称英语综合类B级真题及答案(3篇)职称英语考试综合类B级真题篇一41.It can be inferred from the passage 1 that managersA.were not qualifiedB.disliked “suggestion boxes”C.seldom obtained worker’s opinionsD.never consulted the labor force42.In recent years, many management specialists have been arguing that workersA.are no longer sellers of the productsB.are less affected by company decisions than beforeC.are able to make final decisions for the companyD.should have a way in management of the company43.The word “rank and file” paragraph 2 is closest in meaningtoA.ordinaryB.seniorC.intelligentD.capable44.According to the passage, what happened between 1980 and 1985?A.Managers consulted workers before closing a plant.B.Workers did not make necessary concessionsC.About five million workers were laid off without advance notice.D.Many companies were closed because of strikes.45.If not given a voice in managerial decision making workersA.cannot get a share in the company’s profitsB.can still get bonuses for efficiency and productivityC.may lack the incentive to increase their productivityD.will not have the opportunity to purchase the plant.职称英语综合类A级真题及答案(完整版篇二c. female badgers did not mix with male badgers.d. they may get some of the water they needed from fruit.39. which of the following is a typical feature of male badgers?a. they don’t run very quickly.b. they defend their territory from other badgers.c. they hunt over a very large area.d. they are more aggressive than females.40. what happened when honey badgers got used to humans around them?a. they became less aggressive towards other creatures.b. they lost interest in people.c. they started eating more.d. other animals started working with them.第三篇why so many childrenin many of the developing countries in africa and asia, the population is growing fast. the reason for this is simple: women in these countries have a high birth rate---from 3.0 to 7.0 children per woman. the majority of these women are poor, without the food or resources to care for their families. why do they have so many children? why don't they limit the size of their families? the answer may be that they often have no choice. there are several reasons for this.one reason is economic. in a traditional agricultural economy,large families are helpful. having more children means having more workers in the fields and someone to take care of the parents in old age. in an industrial economy, the situation is different. many children do not help a family;instead, they are an expense. thus, industrialization has generally brought down the birth rate. this was the case in italy, which was industrialized quite recently and rapidly. in the early part of the twentieth century, italy was a poor, largely agricultural country with a high birth rate. afterworld war ii, italy’s economy was rapidly modernized and industrialized. by the end of the century, the birth rate had dropped to 1.3 children per woman, the world's lowest.however, the economy is not the only important factor that influences birth rate. saudi arabia, for example, does not have an agriculture-based economy, and it has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world. nevertheless, it also has a very high birthrate (7.0). mexico and indonesia, on the other hand, are poor countries, with largely agricultural economies, but they haverecently reduced their population growth.clearly, other factors are involved. the most important of theseis the condition of women. a high birth rate almost always goes together with lack of education and low status for women. this would explain the high birth rate of saudi arabia. there, the traditional culture gives women little education or independence and few possibilities outside the home. on the other hand, the improved condition of women in mexico, thailand, and indonesia explains the decline in birth rates in these countries. their governments have taken measures to provide more education and opportunities for women. another key factor in the birth rate is birth contro1. women maywant to limit their families but have no way to do so. in countries where governments have made birth control easily available and inexpensive, birth rates have gone down. this is the case in singapore, sri lanka, and india, as well as in indonesia, thailand, mexico, and brazil. in these countries, women have also been provided with health care and help in planning their families.these trends show that an effective program to reduce population growth does not have to depend on better economic conditions. it can be effective if it aims to help women and meet their needs. only then, in fact, does it have any real chance of success.41. in a traditional agricultural economy, a large familya. can be an advantage.b. may limit income.c. isn't necessary.d. is expensive.42. when countries become industrialized,a. families often become larger.b. the birth rate generally goes down.c. women usually decide not have a family.d. the population generally grows rapidly.43. according to this passage, italy today is an example of ana. agricultural country with a high birth rate.b. agricultural country with a low birth rate.c. industrialized country with a low birth rate.d. industrialized country with a high birth rate.44. saudi arabia is mentioned in the passage because it showsthata. the most important factor influencing birth rate is theeconomy.b. factors other than the economy influence birth rate.c. women who have a high income usually have few children.d. the birth rate depends on per capita income.5. in mexico, thailand, and indonesia, the government职称英语理工类B真题及答案篇三Agricultural research funding is vital if the world is to feed itself better than it does now. Dr. Tony Fischer, crop scientist, said demand was growing at 2.5% per year but with modern technologies and the development of new ones, the world should be able to stay ahead.“The global decline in investment in international agricultural research must be reversed if significant progress is to be made towards reducing malnutrition(营养不良)and poverty.” he said.Research is needed to solve food production, land degradation(贫瘠化)and environmental problems. Secure local food supplies led to economic growth which is turn, slowed population growth. Dr. Fischer painted a picture of the world’s ability to feed itself in the first 25 years, when the world’s population is expecte d to rise from 5 X to X billion people. He said that things will probably hold or improve but there’ll still be a lot of hungry people. The biggest concentration of poor and hungry people would be in sub-SaharanAfrica and southern Asia in , similar to the current pattern. If there is any change, a slight improvement will be seen in southern Asia, but not in sub-Saharan Africa. The major improvement will be in East Asia, South America and South-East Asia.The developing world was investing about 0.5%, or $8 billion a year, of its agricultural gross domestic product(GDP)on research anddeveloped world was spending 2.5% of its GDP. Dr. Fischer said more was needed from all countries.He said crop research could produce technologies that spread across many countries, such as wheat production research having spin-offs(有用的副产品)for Mexico, China or India.“Technologies still need to be refined for the local conditions but a lot of the strategic research can have global application, so that money can b e used very efficiently.” Dr. Fischer said.Yields of rice, wheat ad maize(玉米)havegrown impressively in the past 30 years, especially in developing countries. For example, maize production rose from 2 to 8 tonnes per hectare between 1950 and 1995. But technologies driving this growth such as high-yield varieties, fertilizers, and irrigation, were becoming exhausted. “If you want to save the land for non-agricultural activities, for forests and wildlife, you’re going to have to increase yield.” Dr. Fisc her said.36. What is the passage mainly about?A. Shortage of food supplies.B. Development of agricultural technologies.C. Impact of agricultural research.D. Expectation of population growth.37. Which of the following sta tements is true about the world’s agricultural research funding?A. It is increasing among developed countries.B. It is decreasing worldwide.C. Less is demanded from developing countries.D. Most of it is spent very efficiently.38. What is the picture of Asia’s food supplies in the first 25years?A. Food shortage will not be a problemB. There will be more hungry people in southern Asia.C. Population growth will result in more hungry people.D. There will be fewer hungry people in East Asia.39. What does Dr. Fischer say about technologies? Dr FischerA. They are costly.B. They have to be improved to meet local needs.C. Their application is limited.D. They have to be applied locally.40. It can be infered from the last paragraph that_____.A. there is a demand for saving land for non-agricultural activities.B. crop production is growing faster in developing countries.C. maize production reached its peak in the 1990s.D. technologies improving maize production have been well developed.。

职称英语真题-卫生类B级2012年

职称英语真题-卫生类B级2012年

2012年职称英语卫生类真题及答案(B级)一、词汇选项:1. All the walls in the building had the same layout.A. sizeB. functionC. colorD. arrangment答案:D2. The storm caused severe damage.A. physicalB. accidentalC. seriousD. enviromental答案:C3. The walls are made of hollow concret blocks.A. bigB. emptyC. longD. new答案:B4. Our aim was to update the health service and we succeeded.A. offerB. provideC. modernizeD. fund答案:C5. Do we have to wear these name tags?A. listsB. formsC. lablesD. codes答案:C6. Joe came to the window as the crowd chanted ”Joe,Joe,Joe”A. repeatedB. jumpedC. maintainedD. approached答案:A7. He inspired many young people to take up sports.A. encouragedB. allowedC. calledD. advised答案:A8. The city center was wiped out by the bomb.A. coveredB. reducedC. destroyedD. moved答案:C9. Most baby can take in a wide range of food easily.A. bringB. digestC. keepD. serve答案:B10. A larg crowd assembled outside the American embassy.A. watchedB. shoutedC. gatheredD. walked答案:C11. The weather was crisp and clear and you could see the mountains fifty miles away.A. freshB. hotC. heavyD. windy答案:A12. What puzzles me is why his books are so popular.A. shocksB. influencesC. confusesD. concerns答案:C13. I think $7 a drink is a bit steep, don’t you?A. tightB. lowC. cheapD. high答案:D14. The contempt he felt for his fellow students was obvious.A. needB. hateC. loveD. pity答案:D15. Her comments about men are utterly ridiculous.A. slightlyB. partlyC. faintlyD. completely答案:D二、阅读判断16. Viruses can only live inside people or animals. 答案:B17. All bacteria cause illnesses.答案:B18. Washing your skin can prevent some illnesses. 答案:A19. Germs can enter the body through the eyes.答案:A20. The heart contains the body''s strongest muscle. 答案:C21. After they kill germs, antibodies stay in the body.答案:A22. Vaccines can make you sick.答案:B三:概括大意和完成句子:23题答案:B24题答案:A25题答案:FA. The Relapsing Form of MSB. The Definition of MSC. The Cause of MSD. The Development of MSE. The Treatment of MSF. The Primary Progressive Form of MS27. MS affects the young adults of nerve cells between the body and ______.答案:B28. An MS patient can feel fine for years without being affected much by the ______. 答案:C29. 10-15% of MS patients are diagnosed as having _______.答案:E30. Young adults might have a higher chance of developing the disease than_______. 答案:AA. the elderly people.B. the brain.C. relatives of MS patientsD. life expectancyE. the diseaseF. the progressive form三:概括大意和完成句子:23题答案:B24题答案:A26题答案:DA. The Relapsing Form of MSB. The Definition of MSC. The Cause of MSD. The Development of MSE. The Treatment of MSF. The Primary Progressive Form of MS27. MS affects the young adults of nerve cells between the body and ______.答案:B28. An MS patient can feel fine for years without being affected much by the ______. 答案:C29. 10-15% of MS patients are diagnosed as having _______.答案:E30. Young adults might have a higher chance of developing the disease than_______. 答案:AA. the elderly people.B. the brain.C. relatives of MS patientsD. life expectancyE. the diseaseF. the progressive form五、补全短文:Voice Your Opinion——Change is Needed in Youth SportsEverywhere you look,you see kids bouncing a basketball or waving a tennis racquet (网球拍)。

2012年职称英语考试综合类B级真题及答案(全)

2012年职称英语考试综合类B级真题及答案(全)

第一部分: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个词或者短语有括号,请为每处括号部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。

1. All the walls in the building had the same layout.A. sizeB. functionC. colorD. arrangment2. The storm caused severe damage.A. physicalB. accidentalC. seriousD. enviromental3. The walls are made of hollow concret blocks.A. bigB. emptyC. longD. new4. Our aim was to update the health service and we succeeded.A. offerB. provideC. modernizeD. fund5. Do we have to wear these name tags?A. listsB. formsC. lablesD. codes6. Joe came to the window as the crowdchanted ”Joe,Joe,Joe”A. repeatedB. jumpedC. maintainedD. approached7. He inspired many young people to take up sports.A. encouragedB. allowedC. calledD. advised8. The city center was wiped out by the bomb.A. coveredB. reducedC. destroyedD. moved9. Most baby can take in a wide range of food easily.A. bringB. digestC. keepD. serve 10. A larg crowd assembled outside the American embassy.A. watchedB. shoutedC. gatheredD. walked11. The weather was crisp and clear and you could see the mountains fifty miles away.A. freshB. hotC. heavyD. windy12. What puzzles me is why his books are so popular.A. shocksB. influencesC. confusesD. concerns13. I think $7 a drink is a bit steep, don’t you?A. tightB. lowC. cheapD. high14. The contempt he felt for his fellow students was obvious.A. needB. hateC. loveD. pity15. Her comments about men are utterly ridiculous.A. slightlyB. partlyC. faintlyD. completely[答案]:DCBCCAACBCACDDD第二部分: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。

2012年职称英语综合类B级完形填空

2012年职称英语综合类B级完形填空

1第六篇 Teaching and learning教与学Many teachers believe that the responsibilities for learning liewith the student 许多老师认为学习是学生的责任. If a long reading assignment is given 如果老师布置了一篇长篇的阅读任务, instructors expect students to be familiar with the (1) information (信息)_in the reading even if they do not discuss it in class or take an examination 即使他们没在课堂上讨论或者考试,他们还是期望学生熟悉这篇读物里的信息. The (2) ideal(理想) student is considered 被认为 to be one who is motivated 动机 to learn for the sake of(3) learning(学习), not the one interested only in getting high grades 分数。

理想的学生被认为是那种为了学习而有动机学习的学生而不是那种只对高分感兴趣的学生. Sometimes homework is returned(4) with ( "带着……回来" ) brief written comments but without a grade 有时被发回来的家庭作业上只有简短的评价并无分数. Even if a grade is not given 即使不给分数, the student is(5) responsible 责任("对……负责任")for learning the material assigned 学生也有责任学习老师布置的任务(材料). When research is(6) assigned (布置)当一个研究课题被选定时, the professor expects 期望 the student to take it actively 积极 and to complete it with(7) minimum(最小) guidance 指导.教授们期望学生积极去做并且以最少的指导完成. It is the student's responsibility 责任 to find books, magazines, and articles in the library 在图书馆里查找书籍、杂志和论文是学生在责任. Professors do not have the time to explain(8) how a university library works 教授们没有时间去解释一个大学图书馆如何运行; they expect 期望 students(9) particularly (尤其) graduate students 研究生 to exhaust 尽 the reference 文献资料(10) origins ( 文献) in the library 他们期望学生、尤其是研究生阅尽图书馆中的文献资料. Professors will help students who need it 教授们愿意帮助需要帮助的学生, but(11) prefer (更愿意 )that their students should not be (12) too (太)dependent on them 但更希望学生太过于依赖他们. In the United Stats 在美国,professors have many other duties (13) besides (除……之外还有) teaching 。

12年b类职称英语试题及答案

12年b类职称英语试题及答案

12年b类职称英语试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. The word "environment" is most likely to be found in which section of a newspaper?A. SportsB. ScienceC. EntertainmentD. Business答案:B2. What does the abbreviation "UNESCO" stand for?A. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural OrganizationB. United Nations Economic and Social CouncilC. United Nations Environmental ProgramD. United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund答案:A3. Which of the following is a characteristic of the English language?A. It has a large vocabulary.B. It has a complex grammar system.C. It is a tonal language.D. It has no articles.答案:A4. According to the passage, what is the main reason for the decline in the number of bees?A. The use of pesticides.B. Climate change.C. Loss of habitat.D. Disease.答案:C5. What is the author's attitude towards the use of nuclear energy?A. Positive.B. Negative.C. Neutral.D. Ambiguous.答案:B6. In the text, the author suggests that the best way to protect the environment is to:A. Use public transportation.B. Reduce waste.C. Plant more trees.D. All of the above.答案:D7. What is the main topic of the article?A. The history of the internet.B. The impact of the internet on society.C. The future of the internet.D. The technical aspects of the internet.答案:B8. According to the information provided, which of the following is not a benefit of regular exercise?A. Improved cardiovascular health.B. Increased stress levels.C. Enhanced mood.D. Better sleep quality.答案:B9. The word "innovative" in the context of the passage most closely means:A. Traditional.B. Conservative.C. Creative.D. Conventional.答案:C10. What is the author's purpose in writing the passage?A. To persuade.B. To inform.C. To entertain.D. To describe.答案:B二、填空题(每题1分,共10分)11. The _______ of the new policy has been widely debated among the public.答案:implementation12. She is a _______ of the company, which means she has alot of responsibilities.答案:executive13. The _______ of the old building was a great loss to the community.答案:demolition14. The _______ of the project was delayed due to bad weather.答案:completion15. The _______ of the evidence led to the suspect's arrest.答案:discovery16. The _______ of the new law will be announced at the next meeting.答案:enforcement17. The _______ of the company's profits has been declining steadily.答案:reduction18. The _______ of the new product was a success, exceedingall expectations.答案:launch19. The _______ of the old system has been criticized for its inefficiency.答案:maintenance20. The _______ of the research findings will be published in the next issue of the journal.答案:publication三、阅读理解(每题2分,共30分)[Passage 1]The rise of e-commerce has revolutionized the way we shop. With just a few clicks, consumers can now purchase a wide variety of products from the comfort of their own homes. This convenience, however, has come at a cost to the environment. The increase in online shopping has led to a surge in packaging waste and carbon emissions from delivery vehicles.21. What is the main topic of the passage?A. The benefits of e-commerce.B. The environmental impact of online shopping.C. The convenience of shopping from home.D. The future of retail.答案:B22. According to the passage, what is one negative effect of the rise of e-commerce?A. Increased packaging waste.B. Lower prices for consumers.C. More job opportunities.D. Improved customer service.答案:A23. What can be inferred from the passage about the relationship between e-commerce and the environment?A. E-commerce is environmentally friendly.B. The environmental impact of e-commerce is minimal.C. E-commerce contributes to environmental pollution.D. The environmental impact of e-commerce is positive.答案:C[Passage 2]。

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第一部分: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个词或者短语有括号,请为每处括号部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。

1. All the walls in the building had the same layout.A. sizeB. functionC. colorD. arrangment答案:D2. The storm caused severe damage.A. physicalB. accidentalC. seriousD. enviromental答案:C3. The walls are made of hollow concret blocks.A. bigB. emptyC. longD. new答案:B4. Our aim was to update the health service and we succeeded.A. offerB. provideC. modernizeD. fund答案:C5. Do we have to wear these name tags?A. listsB. formsC. lablesD. codes答案:C6. Joe came to the window as the crowd chanted‖Joe,Joe,Joe‖A. repeatedB. jumpedD. approached答案:A7. He inspired many young people to take up sports.A. encouragedB. allowedC. calledD. advised答案:A8. The city center was wiped out by the bomb.A. coveredB. reducedC. destroyedD. moved答案:C9. Most baby can take in a wide range of food easily.A. bringB. digestC. keepD. serve答案:B10. A larg crowd assembled outside the American embassy.A. watchedB. shoutedC. gatheredD. walked答案:C11. The weather was crisp and clear and you could see the mountains fifty miles away.A. freshB. hotC. heavyD. windy答案:A12. What puzzles me is why his books are so popular.A. shocksB. influencesD. concerns答案:C13. I think $7 a drink is a bit steep, don’t you?A. tightB. lowC. cheapD. high答案:D14. The contempt he felt for his fellow students was obvious.A. needB. hateC. loveD. pity答案:D15. Her comments about men are utterly ridiculous.A. slightlyB. partlyC. faintlyD. completely答案:D第二部分: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。

Brotherly Love1. Adidas and puma began to make shoes at the end of 19th century. -------Wrong2. The brothers’ father was a ball maker. ------- Wrong3. The brothers make shoes at home. -------Right4. The brothers argued about the shoes. -------Wrong5. The brothers decided to start their separate companies after argument. -------Right6. Nike makes more shoes than Adidas. ------- Not mentioned7. People in town have forgotten their argument. -------Wrong第三部分:概括大意和完成句子(第23~30题,每题1分,共8分)下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为指定段落每段选择1个小标题;(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定一个最佳选项。

How technology pushes down price(原文有删减)The Treaty of Breda, signed in 1667 after a war between the English and Dutch in which the English were worsted, gave the Dutch the big prize: Run, a small island in the Indonesian archipelago which was the world's principal source of nutmeg. The margin on nutmeg at the time was around 3,200%. The English, as a consolation prize, got Manhattan. As an illustration of the long-term fall in food prices compared with other goods, that is a sharp one. But deflation has characterized the food business for centuries, because of continual advances in food production and distribution technology.Consumers have benefited greatly from those advances. Malthusians, whose descendants until quite recently predicted that the world would run out of food, have thereby been confounded. More and more food is being produced by fewer and fewer people with less and less capital; it is therefore ever more plentiful and cheaper. Since demand is to some extent limited by the size of people's stomachs, spending on food compared with other goods has been falling for many years, and continues to drop (see chart 4).Genetically modified (GM) seeds are the latest manifestation of a production revolution that started with Charles ―Turnip‖ Townsend, who in the 18th century laid the basis for crop rotation. Organic fertilisers were replaced by chemical ones in the 19th century. The railway opened up the American mid-west. The horse replaced the cow, the combine harvester the horse. After the second world war, dwarf varieties of wheat and rice (which overcame the problem that heavily fertilised crops in hot countries grew too tall and fell over) boosted developing-country output. The ―green revolution‖ helped trigger a more recent ―livestock revolution‖, documented by Chris Delgado, who works jointly for the International Food Policy Research Institute and the International Livestock Research Institute. Higher incomes and urbanisation, combined with falling food prices, have boosted meat and milk consumption in developing countries. By 1997, real beef prices were a third their level in 1971. Over that period, meat consumption in developing countries rose five-fold, three times as fast as in developed countries. Milk consumption rose three-fold.By the 1980s, advances in conventional plant breeding had tailed off, but GM made it possible to do things with DNA that conventional breeding could not do. Despite scaremongering in Europe, GM technology is spreading elsewhere: most of the world's soya is now GM.Producing lots of food is not much good unless you can distribute it, so advances in distribution technology have been as important as those in production technology. Salt, used to preserve food, which meant that it could be stored and traded, was an early aid to distribution. Canning arrived in the early 19th century, when a Frenchman discovered that food could be stored longer if it was heated before it was bottled, and a Briton worked out that tin cans were easier to transport than bottles; and both the British and the French armies used the technology to feed their troops in the Napoleonic wars.Francis Bacon, a British scientist and essayist, was an early victim of the struggle to develop refrigeration technology: he died in 1626 after eating some chicken that he had stuffed with snow as part of an experiment. In 1877 the first shipload of frozen beef was carried from Argentina to France. The impact on the food industry of the spread of the domestic refrigerator in the 20th century was rivalled only by that of the car, which changed the face of retailing by allowing supermarkets to develop. Supermarkets have helped push down prices principally because of their scale. Big businesses can invest in IT systems thatbecomes, the bigger supermarkets get, the further prices get pushed down until, of course, there is so much concentration that there is not enough competition. Britain's Competition Commission indicated earlier this year that the supermarket industry was moving towards that point: it refused to let any of the top three supermarket chains buy one of the smaller players. In America, however, where the size of the country means a more fragmented retail business, there is still scope for further concentration: the ―black death‖, as Wal-Mart is known in the trade, is expected to claim more victims. Wal-Mart's scale, the efficiency of its IT systems and the cheapness of its non-unionised labour force ($8-10 an hour compared with $17-18 for mid-sized players such as Albertsons, A hold, Safeway and Kroger), give it a massive advantage. It sells Colgate toothpaste for an average of 63% of its competitors' price, Tropicana orange juice for 58% and Kellogg's Corn Flakes for 56%. Analysts expect at least one of the mid-sized firms to disappear.The concentration of power among retailers has led to another stage in the shift in power down the food chain. Once upon a time, power lay with landlords. In the 20th century, as processing and distribution became more important, so did the food producers. Lord Haskins, Tony Blair's adviser on farming, recalls going to food industry conferences in the 1970s, when there would be a line of Rolls-Royces outside, all belonging to producers.Retailer concentration has shifted power (and profits) further down the food chainNo longer. Retailer concentration has shifted power (and profits) further down the food chain. But the retailers are not the type to swank around in flash cars. They are ostentatiously parsimonious, advertising their determination to keep prices down. Wal-Mart's headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas, is in a converted warehouse. Tesco, Britain's biggest private-sector employer, has its headquarters in a Stalinist bunker in a nasty bit of north-east London. Beside the main reception its share price is proudly displayed on one of those blackboards with white plastic letters stuck on to it that you see in the cheapest sandwich bars. One of the manifestations of retailers' power (which also reinforces it) is the growth of private-label (ie, supermarket- not producer-branded) goods. In 2002, according to the Boston Consulting Group, own-label made up 39% of grocery sales in Britain, 21% in France and only 16% in the United States, but everybody thinks that, as retailing becomes more concentrated, America is going the way of Britain. Retailers can sell private-label only if the price cuts they offer mean more to consumers than a producer's brand. As own-label has expanded, so supermarkets have been taking all but the most successful brands off their shelves. ―If you are a must-have brand it's fine,‖ says Dido Harding, Tesco's commercial director. ―If you're a sub-global brand, life's much harder.‖The shift in power to retailers has pu t pressure on producers' margins, hence huge programmes of cuts. Since 2000, Uni-lever has cut its workforce by 33,000 to 245,000 and dropped lots of minor brands as part of its ―path to growth‖ strategy. Cadbury is the latest to announce big cuts: in Octo ber it said that it will be shutting 20% of its 133 factories and cutting 10% of its 55,000 global workforce. These cuts should help keep costs, and thus the price of food, low.Does cheap food make people unhealthy? In some ways. Hydrogenated vegetable oil, for instance—vegetable fat made solid by adding hydrogen atoms—is the nutritionists' current bête noire. Widely used as a cheap substitute for butter and cream, it is the main dietary source of trans fats. Trans fats are heavily implicated in heart disease; companies are taking them out of productsmore obese?‖ David Cutler, Jesse Shapiro and Edward Glaeser, a group of Harvard economists, note tha t, among OECD countries, obesity is correlated to the level of regulation: the more food laws, the more protected local producers are, the harder it is to import technology, the slimmer people tend to be. They reckon that is because of price: the less regulated a country, the cheaper a Big Mac tends to be. But it could be another factor: heavily regulated countries might, for instance, be places with stronger family ties where real meals have survived and people eat fewer snacks and less fast food.Giving people bigger portions is an easy way of making them feel they have got a better dealFood companies certainly think giving people more food for their money makes them buy more. That is why portions have been getting larger and larger. In America, soft drinks, which used to come in 8oz and then 12oz containers now come in 20oz ones. As Dennis Lombardi of Technomic, a food-industry consultancy in Chicago, points out, giving people bigger portions is an easy way of making them feel they have got a better deal. ―If I can give you an 8oz portion for $7, I can give you a 12oz portion for $8. The only incremental cost to me is the food, which probably cost 25 cents.‖ Everybody, therefore, has done it.Scientists have shown that portion size partly determines how much people eat. Barbara Rolls, a nutrition professor at Pennsylvania State University, fed subjects macaroni cheese, some in 2.5-cup portions, some in 5-cup portions. The ones with the big portions ate 27% more, on average, than those with small portions but did not report feeling any fuller. Brian Wansink at the University of Illinois found that if you give movie-goers an extra-large bucket of popcorn, they eat nearly half as much again as if you give them the next size down, even if the popcorn is stale.Now companies are under pressure to stop selling people more for less. But it is a hard trend to reverse, as Mr Lombardi points out. ―How about I give you a third less food for $1 less? I don't think so.‖23. Paragraph 124. Paragraph 225. Paragraph 326. Paragraph 4A. Huge retailers force producers to cunt costsB. Consumers like supermarketsC. Technology helps reduce food pricesD. Food comes cheaper in larger portionsE. Chain stores provide better serviceF. Bigger supermarkets offer lower prices27. Big supermarkets can offer food at lower prices because they can buy in___28. Some food producers have reduced___29. Besides cutting its workforce, Unilever also abandoned its___30. Buyers like bigger portion because they think they have got___A. their workforceC. large quantitiesD. their moneyE. a good bargingF. minor brands答案:23.C technology helps reduce food prices24. F bigger supermarkets offer lower prices25. A. Huge retailers force producers to cut costs26.D. food comes cheaper in larger portions27. Big supermarkets can offer food at lower prices because they can buy ___.答案为C: in bulk = in large quantities28. Some forced producers have reduced ___答案为F。

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