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2016職稱英語理工B真題及答案

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筆。

第一部分詞匯選項(第1-15題,每題1分,共15分)

下面每個句子中均有1個詞或者短語劃有底橫線,請為每處劃線部分確定1個意義最為接

近的選項。

l.Therevelationofhispastledtohisresignation.

A.imaginationB.disclosure

C.confirmationD.recall

2.You'llhavetosprintifyouwanttocatchthetrain.

A.jumpB.escape

C.runD.prepare

3.Jensenisdangerousman,andcanbeverybrutal.

A.carelessB.cruel

C.strongD.hard

4.Weareworriedaboutthisfluidsituationfullwithuncertainty.

A.changebleB.stable

C.suitable□.adaptable

5.Thenewgarmentfitsherperfectly.

A.haircutB.purse

C.clothesD.necklace

6.Thephobiamayhaveitsrootinachildhoodtrauma.

A.fearB.joy

C.hurtD.memory

7.Theyhavebuiltcanalstoirrigatethedesert.

A.decorateB.water

C.changeD.visit

8.Thecoastalareahasverymildwinter,butthecentralplainsremainextremelycold.

A.warmB.severe

C.hardD.dry

9.Heroveralllanguageproficiencyremainsthatofatoddler.

A.disabledB.pupil

C.teenagerD.baby

lO.Thedetailsofthecostumeweretotallyauthentic.

A.realB.outstanding

C.creativeD.false

11.Theideawasquitebrilliant.

A.positiveB.clever

C.keyD.original

12.Weareawareofthepotentialproblems.

A.globalB.possible

C.ongoingD.central

13.Stockmarketpricetumbledafterrumorofariseininterestrate.

A.regulatedB.increased

C.maintainedD.fell

14.Thecoursegivesyoubasicinstructionincarmaintenance.

A.coachingB.idea

C.termD.aspect

15.Allhouseswithin100metersoftheseasareatriskofflooding.

A.indangerB.outofcontrol

C.betweenequalsD.inparticular

第二部分閱讀判斷(第16-22題,每題1分,共7分)

下面的短文后列出了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,請選擇A;如果該句提供的是錯誤信息,請選擇B;如果該句的信息文中沒有提

及,請選擇Co

TheTheoryofEveryone

IfStephenHawkinglivesuntiltheyear2017,hewillhavelivedmorethan50yearslongerthan

hisdoctorsexpected.Whenhewasacollegestudent,doctorsdiscoveredthathehadararedisease.

Thisdiseasecausesagradualdisintegration(分解)ofthenervecellsinthebraincellsthatregulate

voluntarymuscleactivity.Deathalmostalwaysoccurswithintwoorthreeyears.

TodayStephenHawkingcannotwalkorspeak.Hecannotmovehisarmsorhishead.Hecannot

tasteorsmellanything.AndyetthismanisProfessorofMathematicsatCambridgeUniversity,a

positionheldbythefamousscientistIsaacNewtonin1669.

HawkingisoftendescribedasthegreatestscientistsinceAlbertEinstein,buttotheworld

outsidescience,heisalsoknownasthemanwhomadescientifictheoryunderstandable.Hisbook,A

BriefHistoryofTime,hassoldovereightmillioncopies.

Hesaysthatsincehedoesnothavetothinkabouthisbodyordoanyofthethingsothermen

have:oworryabout,suchaswashingthecarorworkingintheyard,hecandedicateallofhistime

tothinking.Thisputshimintheperfectpositiontofindtheanswertothequestionthathehas

dedicatedhislifeto.Hisquestionis:Isthereacompletetheoryoftheuniverseandeverythinginit?

Despitehistremendousphysicaldisabilities,hehasalreadymadesomeveryimportant

discoveriesabouttheoriginoftheuniverse,howtheuniverseholdstogether,andhowitwill

probablyend.Hehasalsobeenabletoexplainthesecretsof“blackholes^^inspace.No

lookingfbrasetofrulesthateverythinginouruniversemustobey.HecallsittheTheoryof

Everything.Hethinksthatsomeonewillhavefoundtheanswerwithinthenext20years.

IfStephenHawkingisabletofindhisTheoryofEverything,hewillhavegiventheworldthe

opportunitytounderstandthingsthatwillchangethewholenatureofscienceandprobablyalsothe

waywelive.

16.StephenHawkingwillbe50yearsoldby2017.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

17.StephenHawkingsuffersfromararebraindisease.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

18.StephenHawkingisProfessorofMathematicsatCambridgeUniversity.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

19.ABriefHistoryofTimeisverydifficultfbrstudentstounderstand.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

20.StephenHawkinghasmuchtimetothinkbecausehedoesn'thavetowork.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

21.StephenHawkinghasspentaroundtenyearsexplainingthesecretsof

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

22.TheTheoryofEverythingisabouttherulesthateverythingintheuniversefollows.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

第三部分概括大意與完成句子(第23-30題,每題1分,共8分)

下面的短文后有2項測試任務(wù):(1)第23-26題要求從所給的6個選項中為指定段落每段

選擇1個小標(biāo)題;(2)第27-30題要求從所給的6個選項中為每個句子確定一個最佳選項。

Geothermal(地?zé)幔〦nergy

1Sinceheatnaturallymovesfromhotterregionstocoolerones,theheatfromtheearth'scenter

flowsoutwardstowardsthesurface.Inthisway,ittransferstothenextlayerofrock.Ifthe

temperatureishighenough,someofthisrockmeltsandformsmagma(巖漿).Themagmaascendsin

itsturntowardstheearth'ssurface.Itoftenremainswellbelowtheearth'ssurface,creatingvastareas

ofhotrock.Insuchregions,therearedeepcracks,whichallowrainwatertodescendunderground.

Someoftheheatedrainwatertravelsbackuptotheearth'ssurfacewhereitwillappearasahot

spring.However,ifthisascendinghotwaterreachesalayerofimpermeable(不可滲透的)rock,it

remainstrapped,formingageothermalreservoir.Ifgeothermalreservoirsarecloseenoughtothe

surface,theycanbereachedbydrillingwells.Hotwaterandsteamshootupthewellsnaturally,and

canbeusedtoproduceelectricityingeothermalpowerplants.

2.Afewgeothermalpowerplantsdependondry-stemreservoirswhichproducesteambutlittle

ornowater.Inthesecases,thesteamispipedupdirectlytoprovidethepowertospinaturbine

generator.Thefirstgeothermalpowerplant,constructedatLardarelloinItaly,wasofthistype,and

isstillproducingelectricitytoday.

3.Mostcurrentlyoperatinggeothermalpowerplantsareeither"fash"steamplantsorbinary(雙

重的Jplants.Flashplantsproducemainlyhotwaterrangingintemperaturefrom300°to

700°Fahrenheit.Thiswaterispassedthroughoneortwoseparatorswherereleasedfromthepressure

oftheundergroundreservoir,it"flashes"orboilsintosteamAgain,theforceofthissteamprovides

theenergytospintheturbineandproduceelectricity.Thegeothermalwaterandsteamarethen

reinjecteddirectlybackdownintotheearthtomaintainthevolumeandpressureofthereservoir.

Graduallytheywillbereheatedandcanthenbeusedagain.

4.Areservoirwithtemperaturesbelow300°Fahrenheitisnothotenoughtoflashsteambutit

canstillbeusedtogenerateelectricityinbinaryfluid.Thesteamfromthisisusedtopowerthe

turbines.Asintheflashsteamplant,thegeothermalwaterisrecycledbackintothereservoir.

A.Drysteamplants

B.Binaryplants

C.Originofgeothermalenergy

0.Generationofelectricity

E.Flashsteamplants

F.Recyclablewaterandsteam

23.Paragraph1

24Paragraph2

25Paragraph3

26Paragraph4

A.theenergytoturnaturbine

B.impermeablerock

C.oneortwoseparators

D.turbineoperator

E.littleornowater

F.hotsprings

27.Ageothermalreservoirisformedwhenhotwateristrappedunder.

28.Adry-steamreservoirproducessteamwith.

29.Flashplantsproducehotwaterthrough.

30.Inabinaryplant,theheatofthegeothermalwatercanbeconvertedinto.

第四部分閱讀理解(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。請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定1個最佳選項。

SmartWindows

Windowsnotonlyletlightintocutdownanelectricityuseforlighting,butthelightcoming

throughthewindowalsoprovidesheat.However,windowsarenotsomethingpeopletypically

associatewithbeingacuttingedgetechnology.Researchersarenowworkingonnewtechnologies

thatenableawindowtoquicklychangefromcleartodarkandanywhereinbetweeneasily.

"Ittookusalongtimetofigureoutwhatawindowreallyis,'1saysClaesGranqvist.He'sa

professorofsolid-statephysicsatUppsalaUniversityinSweden."It'scontactwiththeoutsideworld.

Youhavetohavevisualcontactwiththesurroundingworldtofeelwell."So,windowsandnatural

lightareimportantforimprovingthewaypeoplefeelwhenthey'restuckindoors.

Yet,windowsaretheweaklinkinabuildingwhenitcomestoenergyandtemperaturecontrol.

Inthewinter,coldairleaksin.Whenit'shotandsunny,sunlightstreamsin.Allofthissunlight

carrieslotsofheatandenergy.Andallofthisextraheatforcespeopletoturnontheirair

conditioners.Producingcoldair,whichcanfeelsorefreshing使人清新的),actuallysuckup

enormousamountsofelectricityinbuildingsaroundtheworld.

Windowshavebeenamajorfbcusofenergyresearchforalongtime.Overtheyears,scientists

havecomeupwithavarietyofstrategiesforcoating,glazing(用玻璃覆蓋),andlayeringwindowsto

makethemmoreenergyefficient.Smartwindowsgoastepfurther.Theyusesomechromogenic(發(fā)

色的)technologiesinvolvingchangesofcolor.

Electrochromic(電致色的)windowsuseelectricitytochangecolor.Forexample,asheetof

glasscoatedwiththinlayersoftungstenoxide(氧化鋁)worksabitlikeabattery.Tungstenoxideis

clearwhenanelectricchargeisappliedanddarkwhenthechargeisremoved,thatis,whenthe

amountofvoltage(電壓)isdecreased,thewindowdarkensuntilit'scompletelydarkafterall

electricityistakenaway.Soapplyingavoltagedetermineswhetherthewindowlooksclearordark.

Oneimportantfeaturethatmakesasmartwindowsosmartisthatithasasortof"memory".All

ittakesisasmallshockofvoltagetoturnthewindowfromonestatetotheother.Then,itstaysthat

way.Transitionstakefrom10secondstoafewminutes,dependingonthesizeofthewindow.The

developmentofsmartwindowscouldireanthatmassiveairconditioningsystemsmaynolonger

need."Inthefuture,"Granqvistsays,"ourbuildingsmaylookdifferent."

31.WhichofthefollowingvaluesofwindowsisNOTmentioned?

A.Theyletlightintobrightenthehouse.

B.Theyletlightintoheatthehouse.

C.Theyletushavevisualcontactwiththesurroundingworld.

D.Theyletusthinkabouttheoutsideworld.

32.Theexpression"whenitcomesto"inParagraph3isusedto.

A.signalthearrivalofaguest.

B.indicatetherecoveryofconsciousness.

C.showourunderstandingofsomething.

D.introduceanewaspectofatopic.

33.AccordingtoParagraph4,smartwindowsarethewindowsthat.

A.arecosted.

B.areglazed.

C.haveseverallayers.

D.canchangecolor.

34.Whichparagraphgivesanaccountofthewayelectrochromicwindowschanging?

A.Paragraph5.

B.Paragraph3.

C.Paragraph4.

□.Paragraph6.

35.Asmartwindowsissmartmainlybecause.

A.itcanchangeitssize.

B.itcanchangeitsstructure.

C.itcanchangethevoltageofelectricity.

D.ithasasortofmemory.

SportsStarYaoMing

IfYaoMingisnotthebiggestsportsstarintheworld,heisalmostcertainlythetallest.At

2.26m,heisthetallestplayerintheNationalBasketballAssociation(NBA)andholdstherecordas

themosttoweringOlympianevertocompeteintheGames.

Butwhatreallystandsoutaboutthegiantcenterishiscelebrity(名氣).Few,ifany,Chinese

athletesareaswell-knownasYaoaroundtheworld.PeopleacrosstheglobearefascinatedwithYao,

notonlyforhisbasketballprowess(杰出的才能)alsoforbeingasymbolofinternationalcommerce.

WhenYaojoinedtheHoustonRocketsastheNo.1pickinthe2002NBAdraft(選拔),hewas

thefirstinternationalplayerevertobeselectedfirst.Hisassetsonthecourtareclearenough—no

NBAplayerofhissizehaseverpossessedhismobility,soheisahandful(難對付的人)for

opponentsoneitherendofthecourt.ButwhatmakesYaoinvaluabletotheRocketsorganizationis

hisroleasaglobalcitizenandasabridgetomillionsofpotentialbasketballfansinChina.

WhenitwasannouncedinFebruarythatYaowouldmisstherestoftheNBAseasonand

possiblytheOlympicswithastressfracture(骨折)inhisleftfoot,acollectiveshudder(震動)spread

acrossChina.Afterconsiderabledebateanddiscussion,Yaooptedtogethisfootsurgicallytreated

inanoperationthatplacedseveraltinyscrewsacrossthebone,toofferhisoverburdenedfootmore

support.Thesurgerywasasuccess,andthoughtheestimatedfour-monthrecoveryperiodwillleave

himlittletimetopreparewithTeamChina,YaohasvowedtobereadyfortheBeringOlympics.

Yaowrappedupa10-daytriptoChina,whereheunderwentaseriesoftraditionalChinese

medicine(TCM)treatments,hopingtoacceleratehisrecoveryprocessWesternexpertsaregenerally

skepticalofTCM'sbenefitsalthoughnewresearchfromtheUniversityofRochestersuggeststhata

certaincompoundderivedfromshellfishmayindeedstimulatebonerepair.

'ThereisnoreasontodismissTCM,"YaotoldapressconferenceinBeying."It'sbeenusedin

ourcountryforthousandsofyears.Idon'tthinkthatit'sshortonscience."

36.Theword"towering"inParagraph1means

A.large.

B.fat.

C.tall.

D.great.

37.OpponentsfinditverydifficulttocontrolYaoMingbecauseofhis

A.mobility.

B.assault.

C.defense.

D.celebrity.

38.YaoMinghadtoundergoaseriesofTCMtreatmentsbecause

A.hisrightfoothadbeenhurting.

B.hewantedtomakeamorerapidrecovery.

C.thesurgicaloperationhadbeenafailure.

D.hecouldn'taffordallthemedicalexpenses.

39.WhichstatementaboutYaoMingisNOTtrue?

A.HemissedtheAthensOlympics.

B.HeisanNBAplayer.

C.Hefracturedhisleftfoot.

D.Heisaninternationalfigure.

40.Ingeneral,theWesternexperts'attitudetowardsTCMis.

A.indifferent.

B.positive.

C.negative.

D.doubtful.

CanyouhearThis?

Whensomethingcreatesasoundwaveinaroomoranauditorium,listenershearthesound

wavedirectlyfromthesource.Theyalsohearthereflectionsasthesoundbouncesoffthewalls,

floor,andceiling.Thesearccalledthereflectedwaveorreverberant(反身寸的)sound,whichcanbe

heardevenafterthesoundisnolongercomingfromthesource.

Thereverberationtimeofanauditoriumisdeterminedbythevolumeorinteriorsizeofthe

auditorium.ltisalsodeterminedbyhowwellorhowpoorlythewalls,ceiling,floor,andcontentsof

theroom(includingthepeople)absorbsound.Thereisnoidealreverberationtime.Becauseeachuse

ofanauditoriumcallsfordifferentreverberation.Speechneedstobeunderstoodcleaily:therefore

roomsusedfortalkingmusthaveashortreverberationtime.Thefull-soundperformanceofmusic

suchasWagneroperasorMahlersymphoniesshouldhavealongreverberationtime.Thelight,rapid

musicalpassagesofBachorMozartneedareverberationtimesomewherebetween.

Acousticproblemsoftenarecausedbypoorauditoriumdesign.Smooth,curvedreflecting

surfacescreatelargereflections.Parallel(平行的)wallsreflectsoundbackandforth,creatingarapid,

repetitivepulsingeffect.Largepillars(柱)andcornerscancauseacousticshadowsasthesound

wavestrytopassaroundtheobject.Someoftheseproblemscanbesolvedbyusingabsorbersand

reflectorstochangethereverberationtimeofaroom.Forexample,hanginglargereflectors,called

clouds,overtheperformerswillallowsomesoundfrequenciestoreflectandotherstopassto

achieveapleasingmixtureofsound.

41.Thispassageismainlyabout

A.soundwavesandtheireffects.

B.thetypesofmusicorchestrasplay.

C.wallsofanauditorium.

D.thedesignofanauditorium.

42.WagneroperasandMahlersymphonieswithfull-soundeffecthave

A.ashortreverberationtime.

B.anintermediatereverberationtime.

C.noreverberationtime.

D.alongreverberationtime.

43.Thispassagesuggeststhatagoodauditoriumshould

A.getridofallreflections.

B.nothaveabsorbers.

C.achieveapleasingmixtureofsound.

D.havesmoothsurfaces.

44.Largepillarsandcornersmay

A.makesoundrichandfull.

B.becuresforsoundproblems.

C.besourcesofsoundproblems.

□.functionaseffectivelyasclouds.

45.Theword"acoustic"inthelastparagraphhassomethingtodowith

A.performance.

B.sound.

C.audience.

D.weather.

第五部分補全短文(第46-50題,每題2分,共10分)

下面的短文有5處空白,短文后有6個句子,其中5個取自短文,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容將其分

別放回原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章面貌。

WhatIsaDream?

Forcenturies,peoplehavewonderedaboutthestrangethingsthattheydreamabout.Some

psychologistssaythatthisnighttimeactivityofthemindhasnospecialmeaning.Others,however,

thinkthatdreamsareanimportantpartofourlives.Infact,manyexpertsbelievethatdreamscantell

usaboutaperson'smindandemotions.

Beforemodemtimes,manypeoplethoughtthatdreamscontainedmessagesfromGod.

____(46)

TheAustrianpsychologist,SigmundFreud,wasprobablythefirstpersontostudydreams

scien:ifically.Inhisfamousbook,TheinterpretationofDreams(1900),Freudwrotethatdreamsare

anexpressionofaperson'swishes.Hebelievedthatdreamsallowpeopletoexpressthefeelings,

thoughts,andfearsthattheyareafraidtoexpressinreallife.

TheSwisspsychiatristCarlJungwasonceastudentofFreud's.Jung,however,hadadifferent

ideaaboutdreams.Jungbelievedthatthepurposeofadreamwastocommunicateamessagetothe

dreamer._(47)Forexample,peoplewhodreamaboutfallingmaylearnthattheyhavetoohigh

anopinionofthemselves.Ontheotherhand,peoplewhodreamaboutbeingheroesmaylearnthat

theythinktoolittleofthemselves.

Modern-daypsychologistscontinuetodeveloptheoriesaboutdreams.Forexample,

psychologistWilliamDomhofffromtheUniversityofCalifornia,SantaCruz,believesthatdreams

aretightlylinkedtoaperson'sdailylife,thoughts,andbehavior.(48)

Domhoffbelievesthatthereisaconnectionbetweendreamsandage.Hisresearchshowsthat

childrendonotdreamasmuchasadults.AccordingtoDomhoff,dreamingisamentalskillthat

needstimetodevelop.

Hehasalsofoundalinkbetweendreamsandgender.Hisstudiesshowthatthedreamsofmen

andwomenaredifferent.(49)Thisisnottrueofwomen'sdreams.Domhofffoundthisgender

differenceinthedreamsofpeoplefrom11culturesaroundtheworld,includingbothmodernand

traditionalones.

Candreamshelpusunderstandourselves?Psychologistscontinuetotrytoanswerthisquestion

indifferentways.(50)Thedreammayhavemeaning,butitdoesnotmeanthatsometerrible

eventwillactuallytakeplace.It'simportanttorememberthattheworldofdreamsisnotthereal

world.

46.47.48.49.50.

A.Forexample,thepeopleinmen'sdreamsareoftenothermen,andthedreamsofteninvolve

fighting.

B.Menandwomendreamaboutdifferentthings.

C.Acriminal,forexample,mightdreamaboutcrime.

D.However,onethingtheyagreeonthis:Ifyoudreamthatsomethingterribleisgoingtooccur,

youshouldn'tpanic.

E.Itwasonlyinthetwentiethcenturythatpeoplestartedtostudydreamsinascientificway.

F.Hethoughtpeoplecouldlearnmoreaboutthemselvesbythinkingabouttheirdreams.

第六部分完形填空(第51?65題,每題1分,共15分)

下面的短文有15處空白,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個最佳選項。

Warmerclimatewillbaketropicalbugs

Globalwarmingcouldcooktropicalinsects,withunpredictableknock-oneffects,say

researcherswhowarnthatrisingtemperaturesalso(51)tropicalfrogsandlizards(蜥蜴).

Temperaturesare(52)toincreasemuchfasterintemperate(溫和的)andpolar(極地

的)regionsthaninthetropics.Butno-onehadlookedathowwanningwouldaffectinsectsandother

cold-bloodedanimals(53)hadevolvedintropicalregionswithlittletemperaturevariation.

CurtisDeutschattheUniversityofCaliforniaatLosAngelesandcolleaguesanalysed

data(54)insectsurvivalandreproductionfbr38speciesindifferentecosystems(生態(tài)系統(tǒng)),

andthenestimatedhowthesevalueswould(55)withpredictionsofclimatechangeforthe21st

century.

Theteamfoundthatthereproductive(56)oftropicalinsectstendstopeakveryclosetothe

temperatureswheretheynormallylive,but(57)sharplyathighertemperatures.Thismeansthat

crankingup(提高)theheatonlyasmallamountcanexertaheavytoll,leavinginsectsunableto

reproduce(58)enoughtokeepuptheirnumbers.

Temperateinsectsreproducewelloverabroaderrange,anddonotliveas(59)totheir

thermal(熱的)limit,sotheycanreproducesuccessfullywhentheirclimatewarmsmorethaninthe

tropics.

"Tropicalinsectsdoverywellinanarrowbandoftemperatures,butmovethemabove

that(60)andtheydie,"saysteammemberJoshTewksburyoftheUniversityofWashingtonin

Seattle.

Theheartofthe(61)istemperaturetolerance.Temperate-zoneinsectshaveevolvedto

survivethemuchbroadertemperatureswingsofseasonalclimates,thanhavetheirtropicalrelatives.

The(62)appearsworseforanimalsthatliveinhotstableclimateofthelowerlevelsof

tropicalforests.Lizardsinclearareascanfindshadetocooldown,butthoselivingintheforestare

alreadyinthe(63),andthere'snotmuchtheycandotogetcooler,Deutschsays.

Toofewtropicalinsectshavebeenstudiedsofarto(64)ifanyparticulargroupwillbe

particularlyhard-hit,saysTewksbury.Insectsplayimportant(65)inforestecology(生態(tài)學(xué)).

Theteamarenowstartingtoevaluatehowtemperatureaffectsecologicalinteractionsofinsects

withotherspecies,includingcropssuchasAfricancorn.

51.A.treatB.threatenC.helpD.protect

52.A.demandedB.neededC.promisedD.expected

53.A.whileB.whereC.thatD.what

54.A.onB.inC.atD.with

55.______A.meetB.spreadC.decreaseD.change

56.______A.rateB.valueC.systemD.type

57.______A.developsB.stopsC.risesD.drops

58._____A.fastB.typicallyC.firmlyD.jointly

59._____A.importantB.possibleC.closeD.necessary

60._A.rangeB.orderC.rankD.XX

61.A.proposalB.projectC.thesisD.problem

62.______A.reasonB.causeC.levelD.effect

63.______A.caveB.shadeC.sunshineD.open

64.______A.tellB.speakC.wonderD.doubt

65.A.tricksB.rolesC.gamesD.rules

參考答案

詞匯選項

BCBACCBADABBDAA

閱讀判斷

BAABACA

概括大意

CAEFBECA

閱讀理解

DDDADCABADDDDCB

補全短文

EFCAD

完形填空

BDCADADACCDDBAB

理工英語1作業(yè)1

一、交際用語

l.-Kmsoexcitedtomeetyou.MayIintroducemyselftoyou?

C.Youarewelcome.

2.-What/syourpresentjob?

C.I'mafilm-maker.

3,-Goodbye,everyone.

-Bye,Sally!Don'tforgettowrite.

A.Stayintouch.

4.-We'dbepleasedifyoucouldjoinusfordinner.

B.Yes,I'dloveto.

5.-Welcomeback,Mr.Smith!HowaboutyourbusinesstripinJapan?

B.Oh,fantastic!Mr.Markissosatisfiedwithourproject.

二、詞匯與結(jié)構(gòu)

6.-Eachapartmentonly15to30squaremetersforoneunit.

C.takes

7.-CanIhelpyou,sir?

-Kdliketohave100.Iwantmystudentstodrawpictures.

A.pieceofpaper

8.-Youknow,thisbridgeHongKong,ZhuhaiandMacau.

C.contacts

9.-Onedaytheycrossedthebridgebehindthepalace.

A.oldChinesestone

lO.-Thisboxisthatone.

B.asheavyas

11.-Ihopeyou'llworkingwithusinthefuture.

C.a

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