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2011職稱英語《綜合類A級》沖刺卷及

答案⑴

第I頁:第1部分:詞匯選項

第2頁:第2部分:閱讀判斷

第3頁:第3部分:概括大意與完成句子

第4頁:第4部分:閱讀理解

第5頁:第5部分:補(bǔ)全短文

第6頁:第6部分:完形填空

第7頁:參考答案

2011職稱英語《綜合類A級》沖刺卷及答案(1)

第1部分:詞匯選項(第1?15題,每題1分,共15分)

下面共有15個句子,每個句子中均有1個詞或短語有底橫線,請從每個句子后

面所給的4個選項中選擇1個與劃線部分意義最相近的詞或短語。答案一律涂在答

題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

1Thesearethemotivesfordoingit.

AreasonsBexcuses

CanswersDreplies

2Theriverwidensconsiderablyasitbeginstoturnwest.

AextendsBstretches

CBroadensDbends

3Manyeconomistshavegivenintothefatallureofmathematics.

AerrorBpuzzle

CattractionDcontradiction

4WithimmensereliefIstoppedrunning.

AnoBlittle

CscarceDenormous

5Agreatdealhasbeendonetoremedythesituation.

AmaintainBimprove

CpreserveDprotect

6JohniscollaboratingwithMaryinwritinganarticle.

AcooperatingBmarrying

CcombiningDarguing

7Hewillconsolidatehispower.

AstrengthenBwin

CabandonDunite

8Manyscientistshavebeenprobingpsychologicalproblems.

AsolvingBexploring

CsettlingDhandling

9Hearingproblemsmaybealleviatedbychangesindietandexercisehabit

AremovedBcured

CtreatedDlessened

10Theconclusioncanbededucedfromthepremises.

AgoneBderived

CdoneDcome

11Thefoodisinsufficientforthreepeople.

AscarceBshort

CmarginalDinadequate

12Mostofthebutterfliesperishinthefirstfrostsofautumn.

AdieBdisappear

CmigrateDwanish

13Butultimatelyhegavein.

AundoubtedlyBcertainly

CfinallyDnecessarily

14Itisacomplicatedproblem.

AstrangeBcomplex

CdifficultDunusual

15InBritainandmanyothercountriesappraisalisnowatoolofmanageme

nt.

AevaluationBproduction

CefficiencyDpublicity

第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16?22題,每題1分,共7分)

閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后列出了7個句子,請根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對每個句子做

出判斷。如果該句提供的是正確信息,請在答題卡上把A涂黑;如果該句提供的是錯

誤信息,請在答題卡上把B涂黑;如果該句的信息文章中沒有提及,請在答題卡上把

C涂黑。

Norwich

Norwich,thecapitalofthepartofBritainknownasEastAnglia,hasbeenin

existenceformorethantwothousandyears.Itbeganasasmallvillagebesidet

heRiverWensum.AtthetimeoftheNormaninvasionin1066ithadgrownto

becomeoneofthelargesttownsinEngland.

Withtwocathedralsandamosque(清真寺),Norwichhaslongbeenapopul

arcentreforvariousreligions.Thefirstcathedralwasbuiltin1095andhasrecen

tlycelebratedits900thanniversary,whileNorwichitselfhadayearofcelebration

in1994tomarkthe800thanniversaryofthecityreceivingaRoyalCharter.Thi

sallowedittobecalledacityandtogovernitselfindependently.

Today,incomparisonwithplaceslikeLondonorManchester,Norwichisquit

esmall,withapopulationofaround150,000,butinthe16thcenturyNorwichw

asthesecondlargestcityofEngland.Itcontinuedtogrowforthenext300years

andgotricherandricher,becomingfamousforhavingasmanychurchesasther

eareweeksintheyearandasmanypubsastherearedaysintheyear.

Nowadays,therearefarfewerchurchesandpubs,butin1964theUniversity

ofEastAngliawasbuiltinNorwich.Withitsfast-growingstudentpopulationan

ditssuccessasamodemcommercialcentre(Norwichisthebiggestcentreforin

suranceservicesoutsideLondon),thecitynowhasawidechoiceofentertainment:

theatres,cinemas,nightclubs,busycafes,excellentrestaurants,andanumberofa

rtsandleisurecentres.Thereisalsoafootballteam,whosecoloursaregreenand

yellow.TheteamisknownasnTheCanaries(金絲雀)、thoughnobodycanbes

urewhy.

Nowthecity'sattractionsincludeanotherimportantdevelopment,amodernsh

oppingcentrecalled'TheCastleMalT.ThepeopleofNorwichlivedwithavery1

argeholeinthemiddleoftheircityforovertwoyears,asbuildersdugupthe

maincarpark.Lorriesmovednearlyamilliontonsofearthsothattheroofofth

eMallcouldbecomeacitycentrepark,withattractivewaterpoolsandhundreds

oftrees.Butthelocalpeoplearereallypleasedthattheoldopenmarketremains,

rightintheheartofthecityandnexttothenewdevelopment.Bothareasconti

nuetodogoodbusiness,provingthatNorwichhasmanagedtomixthebestoft

heoldandthenew.

16TheRiverWensumflowsbyNorwich

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

17PeoplehavelivedbytheRiverWensumforatleast2,000years

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

18Norwichhasbeenacitysinceitsfirstcathedralwasbuilt

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

19NorwichhasalwaysbeenoneofthesmallestEnglishcities

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

20ThenumberofforeignstudentsinNorwichhasbeenincreasingsince196

4.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

21Thefootballteamiscalled"TheCanaries"becauseofthecoloursthepla

yerswear.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

22Ittookmorethantwoyearstobuild"TheCastleMall”

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

第3部分:概括大意與完成句子(第23?3()題,每題1分,共8分)

閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后有2項測試任務(wù):(1)第23?26題要求從所給的6

個選項中為第2?5段每段選擇1個正確的小標(biāo)題;(2)第27?30題要求從所給的6個

選項中選擇4個正確選項,分別完成每個句子。請將答案涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上.

KeepingCutFlowers

1Whileeverybodyenjoysfreshcutflowersaroundtheirhouse,fewpeoplek

nowhowtokeepthemforaslongaspossible.Thismaybedonebykeepingin

mindafewsimplefacts.

2Animportantthingtorememberaboutcutflowersisthattheyaresensitive

totemperature.Forexample,studieshaveshownthatcutcarnations(康乃馨)retain

theirfreshnesseighttimeslongerwhenkeptat12℃thanwhenkeptat26℃.K

eepingfreshlyharvestedflowersattherighttemperaturesisprobablythemostim

portantaspectofflowercare.

3Flowersarenotintendedbynaturetoliveverylong.Theirbiologicalpurp

oseissimplytoattractbirdsorinsects,suchasbees,forpollination(授粉).After

that,theyquicklydryupanddie.Theprocessbywhichflowersconsumeoxygen

andproducecarbondioxide(二氧化碳),calledrespiration(呼吸),generatestheener

gytheflowerneedstogivethefloweritsshapeandcolor.Themakingofseeds

alsodependsonthisenergy.Whilealllivingthingsrespire,flowershaveahigh1

evelofrespiration.Aresultofallthisrespirationisheat,andforflowerstheleve

1ofheatrelativetothemassoftheflowerisveryhigh.Respirationalsobringsa

bouttheeventualdeathoftheflower.Thusthegreaterthelevelofrespiration,th

esoonertheflowerdies.

4How,then,tocontroltherateatwhichflowersdie?Bycontrollingrespirat

ion.Howisrespirationcontrolled?Bycontrollingtemperature.Weknowthatrespi

rationproducesheat,butthereverseisalsotrue.Thusbymaintaininglowtemper

atures,respirationisreducedandthecutflowerwillagemoreslowly.

5Anothervitalfactorinkeepingcutflowersisthequalityofthewaterinw

hichtheyareplaced.Flowersfinditdifficultto"drink1*waterthatisdirtyoroth

erwisepolluted.Evenwhenwaterlooksandsmellsclean,italmostcertainlyconta

insharmfulsubstancesthatcanendangertheflowers.Toridthewateroftheseu

nwantedsubstances,householdchlorinebleach(含氯漂白劑)canbeusedinsmallq

uantities.Itisrecommendedthat15dropsofchlorinebleach(at4%solution)bead

dedtoeachliterofwater.Thewaterandsolutionshouldalsobereplacedeachd

ay.

23Paragraph2.

24Paragraph3.

25Paragraph4.

26Paragraph5.

AControlofRespiration

BBeautyofFreshCutFlowers

CRoleofRespiration

DMostImportantAspectofFlowerCare

ENeedforCleanWater

FWaysofStoppingRespiration

27Afewsimplefactswillhelpyoukeepcutflowers

28Respirationplaysakeyrole

29Theagingofcutflowerscanbesloweddown

30Anotherimportantwaytoprolongthelifeofcutflowersis

Abykeepingitsoriginalshapeandcolor

Binthelifeofcutflowers

Ctoproducecarbondioxide

Dforaslongaspossible

Ebycontrollingtemperature

Ftoreplacethewaterandsolutioneveryday

第4部分:閱讀理解(第31?45題,每題3分,共45分)

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題,每道題后面都有4個選項。請仔細(xì)閱

讀短文并根據(jù)短文回答其后面的問題,從4個選項中選擇1個最佳答案涂在答題件

相應(yīng)的位置上。

第一答

MyFastJob

IwassixwhenIjoinedmyfatherandtwoelderbrothersatsunriseintheh

ayfieldsofEufaula,Oklahoma.BythetimeIwaseightIwashelpingDadfixup

low-incomerentalproperties.HegavemeapennyforeverynailIpulledoutof

oldboards.

Igotmyfirstrealjob,atJM'sRestaurantintown,whenIwas12.Mymain

responsibilitieswereclearingtablesandwashingdishes,butsometimesIhelpedc

ook.

EverydayafterschoolIwouldheadtoJM'sandworkuntilten.SaturdaysI

workedfromtwountileleven.Atthatageitwasunluckygoingtoworkandwa

tchingmyfriendsrunofftoswimorplay.Ididn'tnecessarilylikework,butIlo

vedwhatworkingallowedmetohave.BecauseofmyjobIwasalwaystheone

buyingwhenmyfriendsandIwenttothelocalbarTasteeFreez.Thismademe

proud.

WordthatIwashonestandhardworkinggotaroundtown.Alocalclothings

toreextendedcredittomealthoughIwasonlyintheseventhgrade.Iimmediatel

ychargeda$68sportscoatanda$22pairoftrousers.Iwasmakingonly65

centsanhour,andIwasalready$90indebt!SoIlearnedearlythedangerof

easycredit.IpaiditoffassoonasIcould.

Myfirstjobtaughtmediscipline,responsibilityandbroughtmealevelofpe

rsonalsatisfactionfewofmyfriendshadexperienced.Asmyfather,whoworked

threejobs,oncetoldme,"Ifyouunderstandsacrificeandcommitment,thereare

notmanythingsinlifeyoucanthave.1*Howrighthewas!

31Whentheauthorwasachild,hewasmadetohelphisfatherworkbecau

se

Atherestaurantwasshortofhands.

Bhisfamilybelongedtothelow-incomegroup.

Chewantedtoeamsomemoney.

Dhewasstrongerthanhistwobrothers.

32Attheageof12,theauthorgotajobatarestaurantandoftenworkedt

illlateatnightbecause

Ahelikedthatwork.

Bhedidn'tlikeplaying.

Chewashard-working.

Dhefeltrewardedbydoingthatwork.

33Theword"Word"inthesentence"Wordthat1washonestand-hard-worki

nggotaroundtowninthefourthparagraphmeans

Astatement.

Badvice.

Cnews.

Dpromise.

34Whentheauthorwasintheseventhgrade,hewasindebtbecause

Ahedidnotworkanymore.

Bheboughtclothesoncredit.

Chewaschargedtoomuchforthesportscoat.

Dhemadelittlemoneyatthattime.

35Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellthereaderbythistext?

AIfyouknowsacrificeandresponsibility,youcanhavemanythingsinlife.

BChildrenfrompoorfamiliesusuallyhaveaveryunhappychildhood.

CChildrenshouldbemadetoworkandearnsomemoneybythemselves.

DYouwilllearndisciplineandresponsibilitybyworkingearlyinlife.

^4Afq

StoneHillMall

StoneHillMallhasfewerlargedepartmentstoresthanmostmallsbut,instea

d,featuresmorethan100smallspecialtyshops,whilethefewthatarenotused

yetwillbefilledassoonasthemall'sownersfindproprietors(業(yè)主)whofitthe

mall'simage.

OnethingthatmakesStoneHillMallpopularwasthatallofthestoresrema

inopenfrom9a.m.until10p.m.,MondaythroughFriday.Thisfavourablestart

hascertainlybeenadvantageousthankstosuchfeaturesasitsbeingtheonlysho

ppingcentreintheareatoprovidefreebaby-sittingforchildrenfromtwotoeigh

tyearsoldanditsofferingrestaurantstosuiteverypocket,withthepossibleexce

ptionofthehighlybudget-conscious.Furthermore,asfarasmovieentertainmentis

concerned,StoneHillMalltopsWestgateMall,whichlookedveryimpressivewh

enitopenedlastyear,withthreeseparatecinemas.

Besides,theair-conditioningsystemmakessureacomfortableinsidetemperat

ureof25degreescentigradenomatterwhattheweatherislikeoutside,andina

dditiontoitsthreebeautifulfountains,themallhasaquietgardenareawithcomf

ortablebenchesandchairsforshopperswhohavebecometired.

OnecomplaintaboutStoneHillMallisthatitislocatedoutsidethecity,but

thereisaregularbusservicebetweenthemallandthecitycentre.Afurtherco

mplaintmightbethat,althoughthemallissurroundedbytreestomatchitwitht

hescenery,itwillbesomeyearsbeforethesecaneffectivelymakethemainbuil

dingsandthevastparkinglotapartoftheareaaround.

36StoneHillMallisdifferentfromothermallsbecauseithas

Amorelargedepartmentstores.

Bmoreemptyspacetorent.

Cmanyshopssellingspecialgoods.

Dshopssellingexpensivegoods.

37StoneHillMallispopularwithshoppersmainlybecauseofits

Alongbusinesshours.

Battractiverestaurants.

Cchildren'sstores.

Dentertainmentfacilities

38WhatmakesStoneHillMailamorefavourableshoppingplaceis

Athepricesintheshops.

Btheweatherinthearea.

Cthechildcarefacilities.

Dtheconditionsinsidethemall.

39Itisimpliedinthepassagethatthewritertakesa(n)attitud

etowardsthemall.

Acritical

Bindifferent

Cfair

Done-sided

40Themainpurposeofthepassageisto

AcompareStoneHillMallwithothershoppingcenters

Bintroducetheuniquefeaturesofthemall.

Cdiscussitsstrengthsandweaknesses,

Ddrawattentiontotheinadequaciesofshoppingcenters.

勿第J二?笛

WeightonandofftheEarth

Wearesousedtoourlifeonthesurfaceoftheearththatitcanbequitea

neffortforourmindtobreakfreeofalltheideasthatwetakeforgranted.Bec

ausewecanfeelthatthingsareheavy,wethinkof"weight11asbeingafixedqu

alityinanobject,butitisnotreallyfixedatall.Ifyoucouldtakeaone-pound

packetofbutter4,000milesoutfromtheearth,itwouldweighonlyaquartero

fapound.

Whywouldthingsweighonlyaquarterasmuchastheydoatthesurfaceo

ftheearthifwetookthem4,000milesoutintospace?Thereasonisthis:Allo

bjectshaveanaturalattractionforallotherobjects;thisiscalledgravitationalattr

action.Butthispowerofattractionbetweentwoobjectsgetsweakerastheygetf

artherapart.Whenthebutterwasatthesurfaceoftheearth,itwas4,000milesf

romthecenter.Whenwetookthebutter4,000milesout,itwas8,000fromthe

center,whichistwicethedistance.Ifyoudoublethedistancebetweentwoobject

s,theirgravitationalattractiondecreasestwotimestwo.Ifyoutreblethedistance,

itgetsninetimesweaker(threetimesthree)andsoon.

Sothisisoneofthefirstthingsweneedtoremember:thattheweightofan

objectinspaceisnotthesameasitsweightonthesurfaceoftheearth.What

abouttheweightofourpoundofbutteronthesurfaceofthemoon?Atthedista

neethepulloftheearthisabout4,000timessmallerthanitishereonthesurfa

ce,sowecanforgetallabouttheearth-pullonourbutter.

Ontheotherhand,onthemoontherewillbeanattractionbetweenthebutte

randthemoon:butthebutterwillweighonlyaboutone-sixthasmuchasitdoe

sontheearth.Thisisbecausethemoonissomuchsmallerthantheearth.The

amountofgravitationalpullHatabodyproducesdependsontheamountofmater

ialinit.Apacketofbutterhasagravitationalpullofitsown;butthisisverys

mallinrelationtothepullofsomethingaslargeasthemoon,ortheearth,orth

esun.

41Howmuchwouldfourpoundsofteaweighifitwastaken4,000mileso

utfromthesurfaceoftheearth?

A1pound.

B2pounds.

C3pounds.

D4pounds.

42Wefindithardtobreakfreefromideasconnectedwithlivingontheear

thbecause___________

Aitdemandstoogreataneffortforustodoso.

Bwearetoofamiliarwiththewaythingsaretoquestiontheideas.

Cwehaveprovedthatthoseideasarecorrect.

Dwearesosureofourselvesthatweneverdoubtanythingontheearth.

43Accordingtothepassage,"weight"shouldbeunderstoodinthesensethat

Aitisfixedifitisoutsidetheearth'sgravitationalpull.

Bitdecreasesfourtimeswhenitis4,000milesfromtheearth'scenter.

Citvarieswiththechangeofthegravitationalattractionbetweentwoobject

Dthingsincreaseinamountastheyareclosertotheearth*ssurface.

44Wedonotfeelthegravitationalpullofapacketofbutterbecause

Aitistoosmalltohaveagravitationalpullofitsown.

Bitspullissosmallthatwetendtoignoreit.

Citspulldisappearsinthepresenceoftheearth'sgravitation.

Dittendstomeltandlosesitsgravitationalpull.

45Themainideaofthispassageis

Adifferentweightsystemsindifferentplaces.

Bfreedomfromtraditionalideas.

Ctravelingfromtheearthtothemoon.

Dtheeffectofgravitationonweight.

第5部分:補(bǔ)全短文(第46?50題,每題2分,共10分)

閱讀下面的短文,文章中有5處空白,文章后面有6組文字,請根據(jù)文章的內(nèi)

容選擇5組文字,將其分別放回文章原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌。請將答案涂在答

題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

HowtoInterviewPeople

Interviewing(采訪)isoneofthoseskillsthatyoucanonlygetbetterat.Yo

uwillneveragainfeelsoillateaseaswhenyoutryitforthefirsttime,andpr

obablyyou'llneverfeelentirelycomfortabletryingtogetfromanotherpersonans

wersthatheorshemaybetooshytoreveal.(46)Therestisinsti

net,whichcanallbelearnedwithexperience.

Thebasictoolsforaninterviewarepaperandtwoorthreewell-sharpenedp

encils.Butkeepyournotebookorpaperoutofsightuntilyouneedit.There'sno

thinglesslikelytorelaxapersonthanthearrivalofsomeonewithanote-taking

pad.(47)Takeawhilejusttochat,judgingwhatsortofpersonyou1

redealingwith,gettinghimorhertotrustyou.

Nevergointoaninterviewwithoutdoingwhateverhomeworkyoucan.Ifyo

uareinterviewingatownofficial,knowhisvotingrecord.Ifit'sanactor,know

whatplayshehasbeenin.(48)

Manybeginninginterviewersareafraidthattheyareforcingtheotherperson

toanswerquestionsandhavenorighttoinquireabouthispersonalsecrets.

(49)Unlessthepersonreallyhatesbeinginterviewed,heisdelightedthatso

mebodywantstointerviewhim.Mostmenandwomenleadlivesthatareuninter

esting,andtheygraspanychancetotalktoanoutsiderwhoseemseagertoliste

n.

Thisdoesn'tnecessarilymeanthatitwillgowell.Ingeneralyouwillbetalk

ingtopeoplewhohaveneverbeeninterviewedbefore,andtheywillgetusedto

theprocessawkwardly,perhapsnotgivingyouanythingthatyoucanuse.

(50)Youwillbothevenbegintoenjoyit-proofthatyouaren'tf

orcingyourvictimtodosomethinghedoesn'treallywantto.

AComebackanotherday;itwillgobetter

BButatleasthalfoftheskillismechanical

CAsonephilosopherinterviewedinthefilmnotes,theylackirony

DYouwillnotbelikedifyouinquireaboutfactsthatyoucouldhavelearn

edinadvance.

EThisfearisalmost100percentunnecessary

FBothofyouneedtimetogettoknoweachother

第6部分:完形填空(第51?65題,每題1分,共15分)

閱讀下面的短文,文中有15處空白,每處空白給出了4個選項,請根據(jù)短文的

內(nèi)容從4個選項中選擇1個最佳答案,涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

CostasaFactorinSupply

Inapurelycompetitivemarket,thesupplierofgoodsandserviceshasnoco

ntroloverthemarketprice,becauseheproducestoolittletoinfluencemarketcon

ditions.Withnodifferencebetweenhisproductsandtheproducts(5

1)hiscompetitors,hewillsellnothingifhechargesabovethemarketpriceand

hewillsellallifhechargesator(52)themarketprice.However,in

consideringtheprice,hemusttakethe(53)ofproductionintoconsid

eration.Therearetimeswhenhemaybewillingtosellbelowhiscost.Thismig

hthappenwhenpricestumblefor(54)hebelieveswillbeashorttim

e.However,nobusinesspersoncan(55)tolosemoneyforaprolon

gedperiod.Hemustbeconstantly(56)ofhiscostsinrelationtoth

emarketpriceifheistocompe

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