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    中石油职称英语真题2009年及答案解析.doc

    1、中石油职称英语真题 2009年及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:120 分钟)I1.The Chinese nation has _ significantly to the progress of human civilization. (分数:1.00)A.relatedB.contributedC.owedD.attached2.The bees _ out of their hive. (分数:1.00)A.flockedB.swarmedC.packedD.crowded3.The _ school cannot give much practical training in

    2、 living, because most of the students time isspent in classes, studying lessons. (分数:1.00)A.normalB.ordinaryC.regularD.commonly4.He showed me how to turn on the lights and _ the air-conditioner. (分数:1.00)A.adjustB.adoptC.treatD.remedy5.I was exhausted when I reached home, and I flung myself down on

    3、the front steps to_. (分数:1.00)A.discoverB.recoverC.dissolveD.retreat6.Travel and _ were changed when the steamship was invented. (分数:1.00)A.transportationB.tradidonC.transmissionD.transformation7.Mr. Smith finally lost his _ and fouled Lincoln by grinding his foot with a boot heel. (分数:1.00)A.mindB.

    4、temperC.moodD.passion8.Ants dont carry calendars around with them, but they show amazing accuracy _ the day of theyear. (分数:1.00)A.in caseB.such asC.so thatD.as to9.Schlesingers _ task was to meld all headquarters, field, and staff programs into a unified department. (分数:1.00)A.initialB.initiativeC.

    5、initiateD.initiation10._ all we have learned from space flights, the moon is still a riddle from the distant past. (分数:1.00)A.In stead ofB.In spite ofC.In search ofD.Because of11.The first step is to _ your problem and go to work on it. (分数:1.00)A.recognizeB.revengeC.recollectD.receive12.1 _ into th

    6、e dark, sure that I would finally reach the hospital. (分数:1.00)A.work outB.set outC.make outD.put out13.Smoking also _ the heart and blood vessels. (分数:1.00)A.inclinesB.affectsC.effectsD.surplus14.I believe in the _ worth of the individual and in his right to hfe, liberty,and the pursuit of happines

    7、s. (分数:1.00)A.superiorB.surplusC.supremeD.suppress15.By November 1973 oil supplies were critically low, creating the most _shortages of energy since World War II, (分数:1.00)A.rigidB.acuteC.denseD.urgent16.There is one suggestion that the footsteps of crowds walking the streets in major cities could _

    8、energy. (分数:1.00)A.assembleB.gatherC.generateD.yield17.I am unable to _ what he is saying. (分数:1.00)A.concentrate onB.concentrate inC.finish withD.finish off18.Americas early _ were attracted by the fertile land and varied climates it offered for farming. (分数:1.00)A.settlersB.inherentsC.residentsD.l

    9、odgers19.The U.S., generally acknowledged to be a step _ Britain on biofuel, has an estimated 600 stations that offer E85 (a fuel made of 85 percent bioethanol). (分数:1.00)A.in excess ofB.in advanceC.ahead ofD.in front of20.Your speech class will make your nervousness work for you _ against you. (分数:

    10、1.00)A.other thanB.rather thanC.more thanD.less thanII21.My husbands arm got hurt _ the iron tower (分数:1.00)A.while we were climbing upB.while he is climbing upC.while he climbed upD.while we climbed up22.You _ me because I didnt say that. (分数:1.00)A.must have misunderstoodB.had to misunderstandC.mu

    11、st misunderstandD.must be misunderstanding23.The words supplies of petroleum _ (分数:1.00)A.are gradually exhaustedB.are being gradually exhaustedC.have been gradually being exhaustedD.have gradually exhausted24.The police _ the records of all those involved in the crime. (分数:1.00)A.looking intoB.bein

    12、g looked intoC.is looking intoD.are looking into25.The modem _ long pencil can draw a line 35 miles in length. (分数:1.00)A.7-inchedB.7-inchC.7-inchsD.7-inches26.We regret _ you that the computers you ordered are out of stock. (分数:1.00)A.informingB.to informC.having informedD.m have informed27.Not unt

    13、il the game had begun _ at the sports ground. (分数:1.00)A.had he arrivedB.he have arrivedC.he should arriveD.did he arrived28.The medical record shows that it was the drag, not the disease, _ him several years ago. (分数:1.00)A.thatB.finallyC.the effects of whichD.the effect of which29.Sound travels _

    14、air. (分数:1.00)A.through water faster andB.where it is faster through water than throughC.faster through water than throughD.faster than through water and30.Liquid water changes to vapor, _ is called evap (分数:1.00)A.whichB.C.whatD.that31.If I _ you, I would go to look for him. (分数:1.00)A.wasB.wereC.w

    15、ould be32.I hope all the precautions against air pollution, _ suggested by the local government, will be seriously considered here. (分数:1.00)A.whileB.sinceC.asD.after33.All flights _ because of the snowstorm, many passengers could do nothing but take the train. (分数:1.00)A.had been canceledB.have bee

    16、n canceledC.were canceledD.having been canceled34.Whats the matter? I smell something. (分数:1.00)A.burnB.burnsC.burningD.being burned35.Its very nice _ you to help me. (分数:1.00)A.forB.inC.likeD.of36.My grandfather has decided to make me go back to college immediately, study my lessons carefully, and.

    17、 _ (分数:1.00)A.attain my masters degreeB.a masters degree must be attainedC.must attain my masters degreeD.to my masters degree I have to attain37.The habit of _ regular hours is of extreme importance to successful learning. (分数:1.00)A.keepB.keepingC.to keepD.kept38._ brings us together is _ we have

    18、common interests which transcend those differences. (分数:1.00)A.That, thatB.That, whatC.What, whatD.What, that39._ in this way, the situation doesnt seem so disappointing. (分数:1.00)A.Looked atB.To look atC.Looking atD.To be looked at40.decided to go to the concert as soon as I _. (分数:1.00)A.finish wh

    19、at I didB.finished what I was doingC.would finish what I was doingD.finished what I did三、III(总题数:5,分数:20.00)Questions 41 to 44 are based on the following passage: Washington D.C. was the first city in history to be created solely for the purpose of governance.Following the Revolution, members of Con

    20、gress had hotly debated the question of a permanenthome for themselves and for departments, such as the Treasury, the Patent Office, and so on, whicheven the sketchiest of centralgovernment would feel obliged to establish. In 1790, largely in order to put an end to congressionalbickering, George Was

    21、hington was charged with selecting a site for the newly designated federaldistrict. Not much to anyones surprise but to the disappointment of many, he chose a tract of landon the banks of the Potomac River,a few miles upstream from his beloved plantation, MountVernon. The District of Columbia was ta

    22、ken in part from Virginia and in part from Maryland. At the timeit was laid out, its hundred square miles consisted of gently rolling hills, some under cultivation andthe rest heavily wooded, with a number of creeks and much swampy land along the Potomac. Thereis now a section of Washington that is

    23、commonly referred to as Foggy Bottom; that section bore thesame nickname a hundred and eighty years ago. Two port cities, Alexandria and Georgetown,flourished within sight of the new capital and gave it access by ship to the most important cities ofthe infant nationharleston, Baltimore, Philadelphia

    24、, New York, Newport, Salem, and Portsmouth-and also to the far-off ports of England and the Continent.(分数:4.00)(1).What is the main topic of the passage? (分数:1.00)A.The role of George Washington in the American RevolutionB.The first years of the United Slates CongressC.The governing of the federal d

    25、istrictD.The founding of Washington, D.C.(2).In 1790 a large part of the federal district was_ (分数:1.00)A.seashoreB.village squaresC.wildernessD.a flourishing port(3).It can be inferred from the passage that the item “Foggy Bottom“ in the second paragraph refersto a section of Washington, D.C. that_

    26、 (分数:1.00)A.has the lowest population in the districtB.used to be the site of the national weather stationC.used to be mostly swamplandD.lies at the bottom of Mount Vernon(4).Which of the following conclusions about the federal district is supported by the passage? (分数:1.00)A.George Washingtons choi

    27、ce pleased almost everyoneB.Mount Vernon was not chosen because it was too close to the riverC.Congress was unable to agree on a locationD.Congress did not believe that a home for the federal government was necessaryQuestions 45 to 48 are based on the following passage: There are several ways of lis

    28、tening that net us nothing but trouble, according to Dr. RalphNichols of the University of Minnesota. If we recognize and try to conquer them, we can step upour listening ability by about twenty-five percent and thereby greatly increase our chances forsuccess in our daily lives. Unless you are very

    29、unusual indeed, says Dn Nichols, you must plead guilty to several of thefollowing bad listening habits: Daydream Listening: You can think about four times as fast as the average person speaks. So youhave quite a bit of spare thinking time while waiting for the words to come in. Unconsciously, youuse

    30、 this time, if you are a poor listener, to let your thoughts drift elsewhere. For instance, your teacher is giving you some background material on American history. Your mind is with him at first. Then other thoughts drift into that spare thinking space.Without warning, they have taken over your min

    31、d entirely. I mustnt forget to go downtown afterschool for Mother. If only my bike was fixed!Maybe I can get Joe to come over Saturday and helpme. Your thoughts drift on.Suddenly, with a jolt, you hear these words: “Now well have a little teston what I have been explaining.“ Ouch! So what to do to k

    32、eep daydreams from filtering in? One way is to put that extra thinking time towork-on the subject. Sum up what the speaker is saying; look for major points. Pretend you aregoing to have to repeat his ideas. Put his words into your words. It isnt easy. It takes effort and timeto learn. But the result

    33、s are sure to surprise and please you “Thats-What-You-Think“ Listening: You have your own pet ideas on certain subjects. You dontlike to hear anything which might make you question them. So when anyone begins arguing on theother side, you simply stop listening.Instead you plan what you are going to

    34、answer. Anyone whorefuses too often tolisten to the other side of a question risks becoming narrow-minded an exasperating andunattractive trait in the other fellow. Is it any more becoming to you? No thanks, you say, anddecide to hear the other fellow out. Maybe he is right. Maybe you are. But you c

    35、an give him a betterargument on your viewpoint if you hear what he says. Half-An-Ear Listening: Often other sounds compete for your attention and win. Your father givesyou a list of errands. But his voice must compete with, say,your favorite song on the radio. Later,you find that half an ear wasnt e

    36、nough. You didnt listen to your fathers words closely enough tohear and remember them. You have to telephone home for a repeat performance. And you cantreally blame your father for being irritated. Better to turn off the radio, shut the door on competingnoises, if possible. If not, guard against you

    37、r tendency to listen to distracting sounds. So there are the forces-some within ourselves, some outside that work against us in our efforts tolisten. But once we learn what they are and how to fight them, we are well on our way to getting rid of wasteful listening habits.(分数:4.00)(1).From this piece

    38、 we learn that (分数:1.00)A.there is a difference between heating and listeningB.listening requires little skillC.deafness is much more common than most people supposeD.it is easier to listen alone than in a group(2).Poor listening can be attributed to (分数:1.00)A.faults within ourselvesB.bad habitsC.d

    39、istracting outside influencesD.all of the above(3).Because thought is faster than speech (分数:1.00)A.we know what the speaker will sayB.we have time to formulate argumentsC.we should avoid letting our minds wander aimlessly aheadD.it is best to have a speaker who talks very fast(4).Listening is often

    40、 difficult when (分数:1.00)A.the speaker argues against your pet ideasB.the speakers voice is poorC.you do not watch the speakerD.the room is poorly ventilatedQuestions 49 to 52 are based on the following passage: Antarctica is a very large area of the earths surface, but-until recent years-was the le

    41、ast studied.More knowledge of it is important for all mankind. Antarctica seems a vast basin of rock, filled and overflowing with a load of ice. In all thisbarrenness and cold, what is there of value? First, Antarctica is bound to have mineral resources comparable to those of other great continents.

    42、 Coal-much of it of poor quality-has been found at many points along the 2,000 mile mountainsystem known as the Great Antarctica Horst. A writer has found a small deposit of manganese oreand rock specimens flecked with uranium or stained green by copper. These finds are importantonly as indications

    43、that further exploration would be worthwhile, and such a systematic effort hasbegun under SCAR (the Special Committee on Antarctic Research). This group is an outgrowth ofthe International Geophysical Year (I.G.Y.); but its program has broadened from geophysics toinclude mapping and biology. of Anta

    44、rctica. Strange antibiotics have been found in the drifting plants of the Antarctic seas; theRussians are reported to be carrying in live herring to be dumped overboard in an attempt at sea“farming.“ But for the immediate future the great value of Antarctica may lie in other lines of researchfrom th

    45、e common cold to problems of outer space. The former is under scrutiny at a biologicallaboratory at McMurdo Sound, where clues to certain viruses are being sought in the study ofepidemics among the utterly isolated members of scientific parties. As to space research, there is no place on earth bette

    46、r suited than the South Pole for certain kindsof observation. Here is a firmly fixed point, in contrast to the drifting floes that cover the North Pole;from it all directions are north, and during the six months of darkness the stars circle around a pointdirectly overhead. The United States establis

    47、hed an observatory there in 1957 for the I.G.Y. and hasmaintained it ever since. Now it is an ideal space tracking station. Any vehicle on a mission in the southern half of theheavens remains continuously “visible“ to an antenna at the pole. Such a station is also able to playa unique role in interr

    48、ogating earth satellites in orbit over both poles. Such satellites-maintaining their steady sweeps as the earth revolves beneath them-cover nilparts of the globe and hence are ideal for weather observation, communications and other tasks. TheSouth Pole would be the chock point on each circuit, snatc

    49、hing the data from space, processingthem in computers within seconds and relaying them to the rest of the world. On all these counts, the scientists justify their voyages to Antarctica and the vast sums needed.But essentially their argument is a simple one. The great continent to the south is still largelyunknown. In the quest for fundamental knowledge, which is the heart and soul of all science, itcannot be ignored.(分数:4.00)(1).A laboratory at McMurdo Sound is making a study of (分数:1.00)A.the common coldB.plant l


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