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1、2023年江苏职称英语考试真题卷(1)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Men Too May Suffer from Domestic Violence 2.One Good Reason to Let Smallpox Live 3.A Biological Clock 4.Better Control of TB Seen If a Faster Cure Is Found 5.Men Too May Suffer from Domestic Violence 6.Die

2、t, Alcohol Linked to Nearly One Third of Cancers 7.Better Control of TB Seen If a Faster Cure Is Found 8.A Biological Clock 9.One Good Reason to Let Smallpox Live 10.Diet, Alcohol Linked to Nearly One Third of Cancers 11.Men Too May Suffer from Domestic Violence 12.A Biological Clock 13.One Good Rea

3、son to Let Smallpox Live 14.Better Control of TB Seen If a Faster Cure Is Found 15.Men Too May Suffer from Domestic Violence 16.Diet, Alcohol Linked to Nearly One Third of Cancers 17.Better Control of TB Seen If a Faster Cure Is Found 18.A Biological Clock 19.One Good Reason to Let Smallpox Live 20.

4、Diet, Alcohol Linked to Nearly One Third of Cancers 21.Men Too May Suffer from Domestic Violence 22.A Biological Clock 23.Better Control of TB Seen If a Faster Cure Is Found 24.One Good Reason to Let Smallpox Live 25.Men Too May Suffer from Domestic Violence 26.A Biological Clock 27.Better Control o

5、f TB Seen If a Faster Cure Is Found 28.Men Too May Suffer from Domestic Violence 29.1. Male and Female Pilots Cause Accidents DifferentlyMale pilots are more likely to crastl than female pilots.ARightBWrnngCNot mentioned 30.The Drive for the Future 31.Brain Train 32.Lonely Planet 33.A presentation h

6、as two important components: what you say and (51) you deliver it. The term delivery covers a wide (52) of featares of speaking and eye contact is one of them. The appropriate use of eye contact (53) from one culture to another. In some cultures, women are (54) to lower their eyes in most communicat

7、ion (55) ; in others, younger people must keep their eyes lowered when addressing older people. (56) in the United States, (57) you are addressing an individual, a small group of people, or a larger audience, you are expected to look at them. You do not have to stare (58) and continuously; (59) , it

8、 is appropriate when speaking to one person to (60) occasionally. In a small group you should look around at the different members of the group. (61) When addressing a larger audience, you should try to make eye contact with different people around the room. It is important to look at the (62) . Aud

9、ience, not just the people in the center of the room, (63) you will probably have to turn your head and/or your body in order to make proper eye contact with people (64) at the sides of the room. If you look at the ceiling, you will give the impression that you are not interested in your audience. A

10、 speaker establishes friendly relationship with the audience mainly (65) eye contact, and good relationship is essential to the success of any speech.AwhyBwhomChowDwhere 34.1. Male and Female Pilots Cause Accidents DifferentlyCrashes of private aircraft account for only a small part of aviation acci

11、dents.ARightBWrongCNot mentioned 35.The Drive for the Future 36.Brain Train 37.Lonely Planet 38.A presentation has two important components: what you say and (51) you deliver it. The term delivery covers a wide (52) of featares of speaking and eye contact is one of them. The appropriate use of eye c

12、ontact (53) from one culture to another. In some cultures, women are (54) to lower their eyes in most communication (55) ; in others, younger people must keep their eyes lowered when addressing older people. (56) in the United States, (57) you are addressing an individual, a small group of people, o

13、r a larger audience, you are expected to look at them. You do not have to stare (58) and continuously; (59) , it is appropriate when speaking to one person to (60) occasionally. In a small group you should look around at the different members of the group. (61) When addressing a larger audience, you

14、 should try to make eye contact with different people around the room. It is important to look at the (62) . Audience, not just the people in the center of the room, (63) you will probably have to turn your head and/or your body in order to make proper eye contact with people (64) at the sides of th

15、e room. If you look at the ceiling, you will give the impression that you are not interested in your audience. A speaker establishes friendly relationship with the audience mainly (65) eye contact, and good relationship is essential to the success of any speech.AstretchBexpanseCextentDrange 39.1. Ma

16、le and Female Pilots Cause Accidents DifferentlyIt is already known that aircraft crashes are mostly caused by young and inexperienced pilots.ARightBWrongCNot mentioned 40.The Drive for the Future 41.Brain Train 42.A presentation has two important components: what you say and (51) you deliver it. Th

17、e term delivery covers a wide (52) of featares of speaking and eye contact is one of them. The appropriate use of eye contact (53) from one culture to another. In some cultures, women are (54) to lower their eyes in most communication (55) ; in others, younger people must keep their eyes lowered whe

18、n addressing older people. (56) in the United States, (57) you are addressing an individual, a small group of people, or a larger audience, you are expected to look at them. You do not have to stare (58) and continuously; (59) , it is appropriate when speaking to one person to (60) occasionally. In

19、a small group you should look around at the different members of the group. (61) When addressing a larger audience, you should try to make eye contact with different people around the room. It is important to look at the (62) . Audience, not just the people in the center of the room, (63) you will p

20、robably have to turn your head and/or your body in order to make proper eye contact with people (64) at the sides of the room. If you look at the ceiling, you will give the impression that you are not interested in your audience. A speaker establishes friendly relationship with the audience mainly (

21、65) eye contact, and good relationship is essential to the success of any speech.AvariesBaltersCspecifiesDdifferentiates 43.Lonely Planet 44.1. Male and Female Pilots Cause Accidents DifferentlyBoth male and female pilots flying general aviating(private) aircraft are under great stress.ARightBWrongC

22、Not mentioned 45.The Drive for the Future 46.A presentation has two important components: what you say and (51) you deliver it. The term delivery covers a wide (52) of featares of speaking and eye contact is one of them. The appropriate use of eye contact (53) from one culture to another. In some cu

23、ltures, women are (54) to lower their eyes in most communication (55) ; in others, younger people must keep their eyes lowered when addressing older people. (56) in the United States, (57) you are addressing an individual, a small group of people, or a larger audience, you are expected to look at th

24、em. You do not have to stare (58) and continuously; (59) , it is appropriate when speaking to one person to (60) occasionally. In a small group you should look around at the different members of the group. (61) When addressing a larger audience, you should try to make eye contact with different peop

25、le around the room. It is important to look at the (62) . Audience, not just the people in the center of the room, (63) you will probably have to turn your head and/or your body in order to make proper eye contact with people (64) at the sides of the room. If you look at the ceiling, you will give t

26、he impression that you are not interested in your audience. A speaker establishes friendly relationship with the audience mainly (65) eye contact, and good relationship is essential to the success of any speech.AassumedBproposedCexpectedDdesired 47.Brain Train 48.Lonely Planet 49.1. Male and Female

27、Pilots Cause Accidents DifferentlyThe research data involved more than 400 pilots aged 40 -63.ARightBWrongCNot mentioned 50.A presentation has two important components: what you say and (51) you deliver it. The term delivery covers a wide (52) of featares of speaking and eye contact is one of them.

28、The appropriate use of eye contact (53) from one culture to another. In some cultures, women are (54) to lower their eyes in most communication (55) ; in others, younger people must keep their eyes lowered when addressing older people. (56) in the United States, (57) you are addressing an individual

29、, a small group of people, or a larger audience, you are expected to look at them. You do not have to stare (58) and continuously; (59) , it is appropriate when speaking to one person to (60) occasionally. In a small group you should look around at the different members of the group. (61) When addre

30、ssing a larger audience, you should try to make eye contact with different people around the room. It is important to look at the (62) . Audience, not just the people in the center of the room, (63) you will probably have to turn your head and/or your body in order to make proper eye contact with pe

31、ople (64) at the sides of the room. If you look at the ceiling, you will give the impression that you are not interested in your audience. A speaker establishes friendly relationship with the audience mainly (65) eye contact, and good relationship is essential to the success of any speech.AdomainsBsettingsCscopesDenvironments

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