1、职称英语综合类 A、B、C 级综合试卷-1 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、B第 1 部分:词汇选项/B(总题数:15,分数:15.00)1.His claims seem credible to many people.(分数:1.00)A.workableB.convincingC.practicalD.reliable2.The powers of the European Commission to regulate competition in the Community are increasing.(分数:1.00)A.fightB.abolishC.r
2、emoveD.control3.I wasnt qualified for the job really but I got it anyhow.(分数:1.00)A.besidesB.anywayC.wellD.anymore4.They scattered after dinner.(分数:1.00)A.separatedB.fledC.departedD.spread5.The standards set four years ago in Seoul will be far below the athletes capabilities now.(分数:1.00)A.capacitie
3、sB.strengthsC.possibilitiesD.abilities6.The army should have operated in conjunction with the fleet to raid the enemys coast.(分数:1.00)A.togetherB.in successionC.in allianceD.in connection7.These old buildings are gorgeous.(分数:1.00)A.ridiculousB.lovelyC.magnificentD.peculiar8.They have been living un
4、der the most appalling conditions for two years.(分数:1.00)A.dreadfulB.badC.unpleasantD.poor9.From my standpoint, you know, this thing is just ridiculous.(分数:1.00)A.positionB.point of viewC.knowledgeD.opinion10.Jack is a diligent worker.(分数:1.00)A.ambitiousB.lazyC.hardworkingD.clever11.Contact your do
5、ctor if the cough persists.(分数:1.00)A.insistsB.perseveresC.continuesD.resists12.Their interpretation was faulty.(分数:1.00)A.wrongB.ambiguousC.unclearD.unbelievable13.He achieved success through hard work.(分数:1.00)A.reachedB.reapedC.attainedD.took14.Society is now much more diverse than ever before.(分
6、数:1.00)A.colorfulB.attractiveC.flexibleD.varied15.The story was touching.(分数:1.00)A.inspiringB.boringC.movingD.frightening二、B第 2 部分:阅读判断/B(总题数:1,分数:7.00)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作出判断。如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择 A 项;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择 B 项;如果该句信息文章中没有提及,请选择 C 项。B Plants and Mankind/BBotany, the study of
7、plants, occupies a peculiar position in the history of human knowledge. We dont know what our Stone Age ancestors knew about plants, but from what we can observe of preindustrial societies that still exist, a detailed learning of plants and their properties must be extremely ancient. This is logical
8、. Plants are the basis of the food pyramid for all living things, even for other plants. They have always been enormously important to the welfare of people, not only for food, but also for clothing, weapons, tools, dyes, medicines, shelter, and many other purposes. Tribes living today in the jungle
9、 of the Amazon recognize hundreds of plants and know many properties of each. To them botany has no name and is probably not even recognized as a special branch of“ knowledge“ at all.Unfortunately, the more industrialized we become the farther away we move from direct contact with plants, and the le
10、ss distinct our knowledge of botany grows. Yet everyone comes unconsciously on an amazing amount of botanical knowledge, and few people will fail to recognize a rose, an apple, or an orchid. When our Neolithic ancestors, living in the Middle East about 10,000 years ago, discovered that certain grass
11、es could be harvested and their seeds planted for richer yields the next season, the first great step in a new association of plants and humans was taken. Grains were discovered and from them flowed the marvel of agriculture: cultivated crops. From then on, humans would increasingly take their livin
12、g from the controlled production of a few plants, rather than getting a little here and a little there from many varieties that grew wild and the accumulated knowledge of tens of thousands of years of experience and intimacy with plants in the wild would begin to fade away.(分数:7.00)(1).It is logical
13、 that a detailed learning of plants and their properties must be extremely ancient.(分数:1.00)A.A) Right B.B) Wrong C.C) Not mentioned(2).People cannot survive without plants.(分数:1.00)A.A) Right B.B) Wrong C.C) Not mentioned(3).Tribes living today in the jungle of the Amazon teach botany to their chil
14、dren at school.(分数:1.00)A.A) Right B.B) Wrong C.C) Not mentioned(4).Our direct contact with plants grows with the process of industrialization.(分数:1.00)A.A) Right B.B) Wrong C.C) Not mentioned(5).Today people usually acquire a large amount of botanical knowledge from textbooks.(分数:1.00)A.A) Right B.
15、B) Wrong C.C) Not mentioned(6).People living in the Middle East first learned to grow plants for food about 10,000 years ago.(分数:1.00)A.A) Right B.B) Wrong C.C) Not mentioned(7).Once mankind began farming, they no longer had to get food from many varieties that grew wild.(分数:1.00)A.A) Right B.B) Wro
16、ng C.C) Not mentioned三、B第 3 部分:概括大意与完成句子(总题数:1,分数:8.00)阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有 2 项测试任务:(1)2326 题要求从所给的 6 个选项中为第 25 段第段选择 1 个正确的小标题;(2)第 2730 题要求所给的 6 个选项中选择 4 个正确的选项,分别完成每个句子。B Why Does Food Cost So Much?/B1 In 1959 the average American family paid $989 for a years supply of food. In 1972 the family paid $1,3
17、11. That was a price increase of nearly one-third. Every family has had this sort of experience. Everyone agrees that the cost of feeding a family has risen sharply. But there is less agreement when reasons for the rise are being discussed. Who is really responsible?2 Many blame the farmers who prod
18、uce the vegetables, fruit, meat, eggs, and cheese that stores offer for sale. According to the US Department of Agriculture, the farmers share of the $1,311 spent by the family in 1972 was $521. This was 31 per cent more than the farmer had received in 1959.3 But farmers claim that this increase was
19、 very small compared to the increase in their cost of living. Farmers tend to blame others for the sharp rise in food prices. They particularly blame those who process the farm products alter the products leave the farm. These include truck drivers, meat packers, manufacturers of packages and other
20、food containers, and the owners of stores where food is sold. They are among the “middlemen“ who stand between the farmer and the people who buy and eat the food. Are middlemen the ones to blame for rising food prices?4 Of the $1,311 family food bill in 1972, middlemen received $790, which was 33 pe
21、r cent more than they had received in 1959. It appears that the middlemens profit has increased more than farmers. But some economists claim that the middlemans actual profit was very low. According to economists at the First National City Bank, the profit for meat packers and food stores amounted t
22、o less than one per cent. During the same period all other manufacturers were making a profit of more than 5 per cent. By comparison with other members of the economic system both farmers and middlemen have profited surprisingly little from the rise in food prices.5 Who then is actually responsible
23、for the size of the bill a housewife must pay before she carries the food home from the store? The economists at First National City Bank have an answer to give housewives, but many people will not like it. These economists blame the housewife herself for the jump in food prices. They say that food
24、costs more now because women dont want to spend much time in the kitchen. Women prefer to buy food which has already been prepared before it reaches the market.6 Vegetables and chicken cost more when they have been cut into pieces by someone other than the one who buys it. A family should expect to
25、pay more when several “TV dinners“ are taken home from the store. These are fully cooked meals, consisting of meat, vegetables, and sometimes dessert, all arranged on a metal dish. The dish is put into the oven and heated while the housewife is doing something else. Such a convenience costs money. T
26、hus, as economists point out: “Some of the basic reasons for widening food price spreads are easily traceable to the increasing use of convenience foods, which transfer much of the time and work of meal preparation from the kitchen to the food processors plant.“7 Economists remind us that many modem
27、 housewives have jobs outside the home. They earn money that helps to pay the family food bills. The housewife naturally has less time and energy for cooking after a days work. She wants to buy many kinds of food that can be put on her familys table easily and quickly. “If the housewife wants all of
28、 these,“ the economists say, “that is her privilege, but she must be prepared to pay for the services of those who make her work easier.“8 It appears that the answer to the question of rising prices is not a simple one. Producers, consumers, and middlemen all share the responsibility for the sharp r
29、ise in food costs.(分数:8.00)(1).A The Cost of Convenience B A Surprising Answer Given by the Economists C The Effect of Inflation D Middlemens Limited Share in the Additional Profit E Farmers Denial of Increased Profit F Housewives Need to Find Jobs 23. Paragraph 3 _(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(2).Paragraph 4 _(
30、分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(3).Paragraph 5 _(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(4).Paragraph 6 _(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(5).A Nor have the middlemen B to increase the prices for food C that they cannot agree on the causes of the increase in prices D to agree on the reasons for the increase E by buying prepared food F the popularization o
31、f convenience food 27. Many people agree that food prices have increased sharply but they have failed _.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(6).The farmers have not been benefited very much. _.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(7).Housewives have to pay for the time they save _.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(8).The economists have come to the conclus
32、ion that the cause of increased food prices lies in _.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_四、B第 4 部分:阅读理解/B(总题数:3,分数:45.00)下面有 3 篇短文,每篇短文后有 5 道题,每道题后面有 4 个选项。B第一篇/BBThe Barbie Dolls/BIn the mid 1940s, the young ambitious duo Ruth and Elliot Handler, owned a company that made wooden pictures frames. It was in 1945 that R
33、uth and Elliot Handler joined with their close friend Harold Mattson to form a company that would be known for the most famous and successful doll ever created. This company would be named MATTEL, MATT for Mattson, and EL for Elliot.In the mid 1950s, while Visiting Switzerland, Ruth Handler purchase
34、d a German Lilli doll. Lilli was a shapely, pretty fashion doll first made in 1955. She was originally fashioned after a famous cartoon character in the West German Newsletter, Build. Lilli is the doll that would inspire Ruth Handler to design the Barbie doll. With the help of her technicians and en
35、gineers at Mattel, Barbie was born. Ruth then hired Charlotte Johnson, a fashion designer, to create Barbies wardrobe. It was in 1958 that the patent for Barbie was obtained. This would be a fashion doll unlike any of her time. She would be long limbed, shapely, beautiful, and only 11.5 inches tall.
36、 Ruth and Elliot would name their new fashion doll after their own daughter, Barbie.In 1959, the Barbie doll would make her way to the New York Toy Show and receive a cool reception from the toy buyers.Barbie has undergone a lot of changes over the years and has managed to keep up with current trend
37、s in hairstyles, makeup and clothing. She is a reflection of the history of fashion since her introduction to the toy market.Barbie has a universal appeal and collectors both young and old enjoy time spent and memories made with their dolls.(分数:15.00)(1).When Ruth and Elliot Handler were young, they
38、 had a strong desire(分数:3.00)A.to go to school,B.to take photos.C.to make frames.D.to be highly successful.(2).Who owned MATTEL?(分数:3.00)A.Mattson.B.Elliot.C.Harold Mattson and Elliot Handler.D.Harold Mattson, Ruth and Elliot Handler.(3).It can be inferred from the second paragraph that Lilli was fa
39、shioned after(分数:3.00)A.Build.B.a German doll.C.a pretty girl.D.a shapely woman.(4).Where did Ruth Handlers inspiration for the design of the Barbie doll come from?(分数:3.00)A.Barbie.B.Lilli.C.Charlotte Johnson.D.A fashion designer.(5).Which of the following statements is NOT true of the Barbie doll?
40、(分数:3.00)A.She does not attract young men.B.She has undergone many changes over the years.C.She is 11.5 inches tall.D.She has managed to keep up with fashion.B第二篇/BBSleep/BWe all know that the normal human daily cycle of activity is of some 7 - 8 hours sleep alternating with some 16 - 17 hours wakef
41、ulness and that, broadly speaking, the sleep normally coincides with the hours of darkness. Our present concern is with how easily and to what extent this cycle can be modified.The question is no mere academic one. The case, for example, with which people can change from working in the day to workin
42、g at night is a question of growing importance in industry where automation calls insistently for round-the-clock working of machines. It normally takes from five days to one week for a person to adapt to a reversed routine of sleep and wakefulness, sleeping during the day and working at night. Unfo
43、rtunately, it is often the case in industry that shifts are changed every week; a person may work from 12 midnight to 8 a.m. one week, 8 am to 4 pm the next, and 4 pm to 12 midnight the third and so on. This means that no sooner has he got used to one routine than he has to change to another, so tha
44、t much of his time is spent neither working nor sleeping very efficiently.One answer would seem to be longer periods on each shift, a month, or even three months. Recent research by Bonjer of the Netherlands, however, has shown that people on such systems will revert to their normal habits of sleep
45、and wakefulness during the weekend and that this is quite enough to destroy any adaptation to night work built up during the week.The only real solution appears to be to hand over the night shift to a corps of permanent night workers whose nocturnal wakefulness may persist through all weekends and h
46、olidays. An interesting study of the domestic life and health of night-shift workers was carried out by Brown. She found a high incidence of disturbed sleep, digestive disorder and domestic disruption among those on alternating day and night shifts, but no abnormal occurrence of these symptoms among
47、 those on permanent night work.(分数:15.00)(1).The question raised in Paragraph 1 is “no mere academic one“(分数:3.00)A.because Bonjers findings are different from Browns.B.because sleep normally coincides with the hours of darkness.C.because some people can change their sleeping habits easily.D.because
48、 shift work in industry requires people to change their sleeping habits.(2).According to the passage, the main problem about night work is that(分数:3.00)A.people hate the inconvenience of working on night shifts.B.your life is disturbed by changing from day to night routines and back.C.not all indust
49、ries work at the same hours.D.it is difficult to find a corps of good night workers.(3).According to the passage, the best solution to the problem seems to be(分数:3.00)A.not to change shifts from one week to the next.B.to make periods on each shift longer.C.to employ people who will always work at night.D.to find ways o