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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上全国专业技术人员职称英语等级考试模拟试题(6)第1部分:词汇选项(第115题,每题1分,共15分)1 The union representative put across her argument very effectively.A explained B invented C considered D accepted2 He talks tough but has a tender heart.A heavy B strong C kind D wild3 It is no use debating the relative merits of this po
2、licy.A making B taking C discussing D expecting4 Our statistics show that we consume all that we are capable of producingA waste B buy C use D sell5 The fuel tanks had a capacity of 140liters.A function B ability C power D volume6 Our lives are intimately bound up with theirs.A tensely B nearly C ca
3、refully D closely7 Her faith upheld her in times of sadnessA supported B excited C inspired D directed8 The book provides a concise analysis of the countrys history.A clean B perfect C real D brief9 It is laid down in the regulations that all members must carry their membership cards at all times.A
4、suggested B warned C stated D confirmed10 The council meeting terminated at 2oclockA began B continued C ended D resumed11 A red flag was placed there as a token of danger.A sign B substitute C proof D target12 However bad the situation is, the majority is unwilling to risk change.A reluctant B eage
5、r C pleased D angry13 It has been said that the Acts provided a new course of action and did not merely regulate or enlarge an old one.A limit B control C replace D offset14 The secretary is expected to explore ideas for post-war reconstruction of the area.A deny B investigate C stress D create15 Th
6、e steadily rising cost of labor on the waterfront has greatly increased the cost of shipping cargo by water.第2部分:阅读判断(第1622题,每题1分,共7分)New Product Will Save LivesDrinking water that looks clean may still contain bugs(虫子),which can cause illnessA small company called Genera Technologies has produced a
7、 testing method in three stages,which shows whether water is safeThe new test shows if water needs chemicals added to it, to destroy anything harmfulIt was invented by scientist DrAdrian Patton who started Genera five Years agoHe and his employees have developed the test together with a British wate
8、r companyAndy Headland, Generas marketing director, recently presented the test at a conference in the USA and forecast good American sales for itGenera has already sold 11 of its tests at $42,500 a time in the UK and has a further four on orderIt expects to sell another 25 tests before the end of M
9、archThe company says it is the only test in the UK to be approved by thegovernmentGenera was formed five years ago and until October last year had only five employees;it now employs 14. Mr. Headland believes that the company should make around$19 million by the end of the year in the UK alone16 Gene
10、ra Technologies has developed a method that determines whether water is cleanA Right B Wrong C Not mentioned17 Before he set up GeneraDr Parton had worked for a British water companyA Right B Wrong C Not mentioned18 The new product has been a commercial Success in the USAA Right B Wrong C Not mentio
11、ned19 Each of the tests costs$42,500.A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned20 Genera Technologies orders 25 more tests before the end of the yearA Right B Wrong C Not mentioned21 The British government is helping Dr Parton to sell the tests abroadA Right B Wrong C Not mentioned22 Genera has increased the n
12、umber of its employees recentlyA Right B Wrong C Not mentioned第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第23 30题,每题1分,共8分)Ford1 Fords great strength was the manufacturing process-not inventionLong before he started a car company,he was a worker, known for picking up pieces of metal and wire and turning them into machinesHe sta
13、rted putting cars together in 1 89 1, although it was by no means the first popular automobile,the Model T showed the world just how creative Ford was at combining technology and market2 The companys assembly line alone threw Americas Industrial Revolution into overdrive (高速运转)Instead of having work
14、ers put together the entire car, Fords friends,who were great toolmakers from Scotland,organized teams that added parts to each Model T as it moved down a lineBy the time Fords Highland Park plant was humming(嗡嗡作响)along in 1914,the worlds first automatic conveyor belt could turn out a car every 93 m
15、inutes3 The same year Henry Ford shocked the world with the $5-a day minimum wage scheme, the greatest contribution he had ever madeThe average Wage in the auto industry then was$2.34 for a 9-hour shiftFord not only doubled thathe also took an hour off the workdayIn those years it was unthinkable th
16、at a man could be paid that much for doing something that didnt involve an awful lot of training or educationThe Wall Street Journal called the plan an economic crimeand critics everywhere laughed at Ford4 But as the wage increased later to daily$10,it proved a critical component of Fords dream to m
17、ake the automobile accessible(可及的)to a11 The critics were too stupid to understand that because Ford had lowered his costs per car,the higher wages didnt matter-except for making it possible for more people to buy cars23 paragraph 1 24 paragraph 2 25 paragraph 3 26 paragraph 4 A Fords FollowersB The
18、 Assembly LineC Fords Great DreamD The Establishment of the CompanyE Fords Biggest ContributionF Fords Great Talent27 The assembly line made it possible to 28 Ford was the first to adopt 29 Higher wages enabled many people to 30 Fords higher-wage and lower-cost strategy was strongly A criticized by
19、the mediaB the low wage in the auto industryC own a carD Produce cars in large numbersE the 8-hour-shift practiceF combined technology and market第4部分:阅读理解(第3145题,每题3分,共45分)第一篇 Sleepless at NightIt was a normal summer nightHumidity(湿气)hung in the thick airI couldnt go to sleep,partly because of my co
20、ld and partly because of my expectations for the next dayMy mum had said that tomorrow was going to be a surpriseSweat stuck to my aching bodyFinally, gathered enough strength to sit upI looked out of my small window into the nightThere was a big bright moon hanging in the sky, giving off a magic li
21、ghtI couldnt stand the pressure anymore,SO I did what I always do to make myself feel betterI went to the bathroom and picked up my toothbrush and toothpasteI cleaned my teeth as if there was no tomorrowBack and forth,up and downThen I walked downstairs to look for some signs of movement,some lifeGl
22、adiator, my cat, frightened me as he meowed(喵喵地唱出)his sad songHe was on the old orange couch(长沙发),sitting up on his front legs,waiting for something to happenHe looked at me as if to say Im lonely, pet meI need a good hug(紧抱)Even the couch begged me to sit on itIn one movement I settled down onto th
23、e soft couchThis couch represented my parents marriage,my birth,and hundreds of other little eventsAs I held Gladiator, my heart started beating heavilyMy mind was flooded with questions:Whats life? Am I really alive? Are you listening to me? Every time I moved my hand down Gladiators body,I had a n
24、ew thought;each touch sang a different songI forgot all about the heat and the next days surpriseThe atmosphere was SO full of warmth and silence that I sank into its almsFalling asleep with the big cat in my arms,I felt all my worries slowly move away31 The author of the passage could not go to sle
25、ep partly becauseA it was too coldB it was too dryC he had a coldD he had a fever32 What was the weather like that night?A It was chillyB It was windyC It was fineD It was cloudy33 The author brushed his teeth over and overA to relieve himself of the pressureB to ease his toothacheC to shake off the
26、 coldD to remove the dirt34 Gladiator was the name ofA a movieB a petC a couchD a song35 What did the couch represent?A A new thoughtB Different songsC A comfortable lifeD Happy memories第二篇 Teaching poetryNo poem should ever be discussed or “analyzed”, until it has been read aloud by someone, teache
27、r or student. Better still, perhaps, is the practice of reading it twice, once at the beginning of the discussion and once at the end, so the sound of the poem is the last thing one hears of it.All discussions of poetry are, in fact, preparations for reading it aloud, and the reading of the poem is,
28、 finally, the most telling “interpretation” of it, suggesting tone, rhythm, and meaning all at once. Hearing a poet read the work in his or her own voice, on records or on film, is obviously a special reward. But even those aids to teaching can not replace the student and teacher reading it or, best
29、 of all, reciting(背诵) it.I have come to think, in fact, that time spent reading a poem aloud is much more important than “analyzing” it, if there isnt time for both. I think one of our goals as teachers of English is to have students love poetry. Poetry is “ a criticism of life”, and“ a heightening(
30、提升) of life”. It is “an approach to the truth of feeling”, and it“ can save your life”. It also deserves a place in the teaching of language and literature more central than it presently occupies.I am not saying that every English teacher must teach poetry. Those who dont like it should not be force
31、d to put that dislike on anyone else. But those who do teach poetry must keep in mind a few thing s about its essential nature, about its sound as well as its sense, and they must make room in the classroom for hearing poetry as well as thinking about it.36 To have a better understanding of a poem,
32、one shouldA discuss it with others.B analyze it by oneself.C copy it down in a notebookD practise reading it aloud37 Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a function of poetry?A Extending your life.B Saving your life.C Criticizing life.D Heightening life.38 According to the writer, one of the p
33、urposes of teaching English is to get studentsA to understand life.B to enjoy poetry.C to become teachers.D to become poets39 What does the last sentence in the third paragraph imply?A More stress should be laid on the teaching of poetry.B Poetry is more important than any other subject.C One cannot
34、 enjoy life fully without an understanding of poetryD Poetry is the foundation of all language and literature courses40 The phrase “make room” in the last paragraph could be best replaced byA “build a booth”B “provide equipment”.C “leave a certain amount of time”.D “set aside enough space”第三篇 Techno
35、logy Transfer in GermanyWhen it comes to translating basic research into industrial success,few nations can match GermanySince the 1940s,the nations vast industrial base has been fed with a constant stream of new ideas and expertise from scienceAnd though German prosperity(繁荣)has faltered(衰退)over th
36、e past decade because of the huge cost of unifying east and west as well as the global economic decline,it still has an enviable(令人羡慕的)record for turning ideas into profitMuch of the reason for that success is the Fraunhofer Society, a network of research institutes that exists solely to solve indus
37、trial problems and create sought-after technologies But today the Fraunhofer institutes have competitionUniversities are taking an ever larger role in technology transfer,and technology parks are springing up all overThese efforts are being complemented by the federal programs for pumping money into
38、 start-up companies.Such a strategy may sound like a recipe for economic success,but it is not without its critics. These people worry that favoring applied research will mean neglecting basic science,eventually starving industry of flesh ideasIf every scientist starts thinking like an entrepreneur(
39、企业家),the argument goes,then the traditional principles of university research being curiositydriven:free and widely available will sufferOthers claim that many of the programs to promote technology transfer are a waste of money because half the small businesses that are promoted are bound to go bank
40、rupt within a few years.While this debate continues,new ideas flow at a steady rate from Germanys research networks,which bear famous names such as Helmholtz,Max Planck and LeibnizYet it is the fourth network,the Fraunhofer Society,that plays the greatest role in technology transferFounded in 1949,
41、the Fraunhofer Society is now Europes largest organization for applied technology,and has 59 institutes employing 1 2,000 peopleIt continues to growLast year it swallowed up the Heinrich Hertz Institute for Communication Technology in BerlinToday, there are even Fraunhofers in the US and Asia41 What
42、 factor Can be attributed to German prosperity?A Technology transferB Good managementC Hard workD Fierce competition42 Which of the following is NOT true of traditional university research?A It is freeB It is profit-drivenC It is widely availableD It is curiosity-driven43 The Fraunhofer Society is t
43、he largest organization for applied technology inA AsiaB USAC EuropeD Africa44 When was the Fraunhofer Society founded?A In 1940B Last yearC After the unificationD In 194945 The word expertise in line 3 could be best replaced byA expertsB scientistsC scholarsD special knowledge第5部分:补全短文 (第4650题,每题2分
44、,共10分)You Need Courage!Shortly after I began a career in business,I learned that Carl Weatherup,president of PepsiCo(百事可乐公司),was speaking at the University of ColoradoI tracked down the person handling his, schedule and managed to get myself an appointment (46)So there 1 was sitting outside the univ
45、ersitys auditorium,waiting for the president of PepsiCoI could hear him talking to the studentsand talking,and talking (47)He was now five minutes over, which dropped my time with him down to 10 minutesDecision timeI wrote a note on the back of my business card,reminding him that he had a meetingYou
46、 have a meeting with Jeff Hoye at 2:30 pmI took a deep breath,pushed open the doors of the auditorium and walked straight up the middle aisle(过道)toward him as he talkedMrWeatherup stopped (48)Just before I reached the door, I heard him tell the group that he was running lateHe thanked them for their
47、 attention,wished them luck and walked out to where 1 was now sitting,holding my breathHe looked at the card and then at meLet me guesshe saidYoure JeffHe smiled (49) He spent the next 30 minutes offering me his time,some wonderful stories that I still use,and an invitation to visit him and his grou
48、p in New YorkBut what he gave me that I value the most was the encouragement to continue to do as I had done (50)When things need to happen,you either have the nerve to act or you dontA I began breathing again and we grabbed(霸占)an office right there at school and closed the doorB As I sat listening to him,I knew that I could trust him,and that he deserved every bit of loyalty I could give to himC I b