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1、职称英语(理工类)32 及答案解析(总分:-22.07,做题时间:120 分钟)1.The (current) edition of that magazine discusses the ancient civilization of Latin America.(分数:-1.00)A.firstB.latestC.oldD.special2.When he got out of the managers office, from his facial expression we knew that his proposal must have been (turned down).(分数:
2、-1.00)A.refusedB.acceptedC.adoptedD.denied3.The boy was seriously (wounded) in the accident.(分数:-1.00)A.damagedB.injuredC.destroyedD.devastated4.A student sticking closely to the (disciplines) of the school is often praised by the master and teachers.(分数:-1.00)A.interestsB.ordersC.regulationsD.princ
3、ipals5.A (bare) hill appears behind the jungle.(分数:-1.00)A.baldB.humidC.immenseD.level6.During the United States Civil war, many people in the south were forced to (flee) their home.(分数:-1.00)A.pay taxes onB.run away fromC.rebuildD.return to7.She could not endure the extreme (tension) and broke into
4、 tears suddenly.(分数:-1.00)A.braveryB.strainC.dangerD.security8.He could never be (content) until he could afford to buy that beautiful car.(分数:-1.00)A.fullB.richC.wiseD.happy9.Helen will leave (immediately).(分数:-1.00)A.far awayB.right awayC.right hereD.soon10.The workers finally (called off) the str
5、ike.(分数:-1.00)A.put offB.endedC.cancelledD.participated in11.The kinds of the oil use (affect) your health.(分数:-1.00)A.causeB.fancyC.influenceD.increase12.Mr. Jackson wants to (give out) this news as soon as possible.(分数:-1.00)A.announceB.emitC.explainD.finish13.He has (thought out) the best way of
6、saving oil for your car.(分数:-1.00)A.consideredB.decidedC.devotedD.devised14.The exploration of outer space is a great (triumph) of modern science.(分数:-1.00)A.superiorB.symbolC.successionD.success15.Experiments enable young scientists to judge accurately what must be accepted and what must be viewed
7、with (suspicion).(分数:-1.00)A.doubtB.beliefC.curiosityD.judgmentAnother Area of English Language Consider now another area of our language. English has a large number of nouns which appear to be neutral with regard to sex, but actually are covertly masculine. Although the dictionary may define poet a
8、s one who writes poetry, a woman who writes poetry appears so anomalous or threatening to some,that they use the special term poetess to refer to her. There is no corresponding term to call attention to the sex of a man who writes poetry, but then we find nothing remarkable in the fact that poetry i
9、s written by men. Of course, if a woman is sufficiently meritorious, we may forgive her sex and refer to her as a poet after all, or, wishing to keep the important fact of her sex in our consciousness, we may call her a woman poet. However, to balance the possible reward of having her sex overlooked
10、, there remains the possibility of more extreme punishment, we may judge her work so harshly that she will be labelled a lady poet. Once again, the moral is clear, people who write poetry are assumed to be men until proven otherwise, and people identified as women who write poetry are assumed to be
11、less competent than sexually unidentified (i.e., presumably male) people who write poetry. If the phenomenon we have been discussing were limited to poetry, we might not regard it as very significant , after all, our society tends to regard poets as some what odd anyway. But, in fact, it is wide spr
12、ead in the language. There is a general tendency to label the exception, which in most cases turns out to be women. Many words with feminine suffixes, such as farmerette, authoress, and aviatrix, have such a clear trivializing effect, that there has been a trend away from their use and a preference
13、for woman author and the like. The feminines of many ethnic terms, such as Negress and Jewess, are considered particularly objectionable. Other words, such as actress and waitress, seem to have escaped the negative connotations and remain in use. However, we note that waiters often work in more expe
14、nsive establishments than do waitresses, that actresses belong to“ Actors Equity, “and that women participants in theatrical groups have begun to refer to themselves as “actors.“ on rare occasions, this presumption of maleness in terms which should be sexually neutral, works to womens advantage. If
15、someone is called a bastard, either as a general term of abuse, or as a statement of the lack of legal marital ties between that persons parents, we assume that person is a male. While an illegitimate child may be of either sex, only men are bastard in common usage. Although the dictionary seems to
16、regard this as a sex-neutral term, a recent dictionary of slang gives the term bastard a definition as a “female bastard.“ (分数:-0.98)(1).The word “anomalous“ means ridiculous.(分数:-0.14)A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned(2).This passage is from a chapter called “Of Girls and Clicks“. From the middle part
17、of the chapter we can know this.(分数:-0.14)A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned(3).If a poem is written by a poetess, we tend to judge it favorably.(分数:-0.14)A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned(4).The main idea of the passage is that the seemingly neutral English is actually masculine.(分数:-0.14)A.RightB.WrongC.No
18、t Mentioned(5).The authors tone can best be described as generally objective, but also somewhat negative.(分数:-0.14)A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned(6).Woman poet is treated differently from man poet.(分数:-0.14)A.RightB.WrongC.Not Mentioned(7).The author is sneering and nasty to some peoples occupations.
19、(分数:-0.14)A.RightB.WrongC.Not MentionedArchitecture Architecture is to building as literature is to the printed word. The best buildings ate often so well constructed that they outlast their original use. They then survive not only as beautiful objects, but as documents of the history of cultures. T
20、hese achievements are never wholly the work of individuals. Architecture is a social art. The renaissance brought about an entirely new age, not only in philosophy and literature but in the visual arts as well. In architecture, the principles and styles of ancient Greece and Rome were brought back t
21、o life and reinterpreted. They remain dominant until the 20th century. Many kinds of stone are used as building materials. Stone and marble were chosen for important monuments because they are not burnable and Can be expected to endure. Stone architecture was often blended with stone sculpture. The
22、use of stone has declined, however, because a number of other materials ate more adaptable to industrial use. The complexity of modem lire calls for a variety of buildings. More people live in mass housing and go to work in large office buildings; they spend their income in large shopping centers, s
23、end their children to many different kinds of schools, and when they ate sick they go to specialized hospitals and clinics. All these different types of buildings accumulated experiences needed by their designers. By the middle of the 20th century, modem architecture, which was influenced by new tec
24、hnology and mass production, was dealing with increasingly complex social needs. Important characteristics of modem architectural works are expanses of glass and the use of reinforced concrete. Advances in elevator technology, air conditioning, and electric lighting have all had important effects. A
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