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2013年全国职称英语考试理工类押题试卷(2)第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。1.Haveyoutalkedtoherlately?A.lastlyB.finallyC.shortlyD.recently2.Whilewedon'tagree,wecontinuetobefriends.A.WhoeverB.WhereC.AlthoughD.Whatever3.Enormoussumsofmoneyhavebeenspenton,spaceexploration.A.MuchB.LargeC.SmallD.Fixed4.AboutonemillionAmericansarediagnosedannuallywithskincancer.A.everyyearB.severelyC.activelyD.everymonth5.Thepolicemanwrotedownalltheparticularsoftheaccident.A.secretsB.detailsC.benefitsD.words6.Wewilltakeyourrecentillnessintoconsiderationwhenmarkingyourexams.A.effectB.accountC.effortD.discount7.Therearealimitednumberofbooksonthissubjectinthelibrary.A.smallB.totalC.goodD.great8.Thechairmanproposedthatweshouldstopthemeeting.A.showedB.suggestedC.agreedD.believed9.Maryhasblendedtheingredients.A.madeB.mixedC.cookedD.eaten10.Theyagreedtomodifytheirpolicy.A.clarifyB.defineC.changeD.develop11.Thedentisthasdecidedtoextractherbadtooth.A.takeoutB.breakoffC.pushinD.digup12.TheeconomycontinuedtoexhibitsignsofdeclineinSeptember.A.playB.showC.sendD.tell13.Thistableisstronganddurable.A.long-lastingB.extensiveC.far-reachingD.eternal14.Heenduredgreatpainbeforehefinallyexpired.A.firedB.resignedC.diedD.retreated15.Thegirlisgazingatherselfinthemirror.A.smilingB.laughingC.shoutingD.staring第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。EngineeringEthicsEngineeringethicsisattractingincreasinginterestinengineeringuniversitiesthroughoutthenation.AtTexasTheincreasingconcernforthevaluedimensionofengineeringis,atleastinpart,aresultoftheattentionthatthemediahasgiventocasessuchastheChallengerdisaster,theKansasCityHyatt-RegencyHotelwalkwayscollapse,andtheExxonoilspill.Asaresponsetothisconcern,anewdiscipline,engineeringethics,isemerging.Thisdisciplinewilldoubtlestakeitsplacealongsidesuchwell-establishedfieldsasmedicalethics,businessethics,andlegalethics.Theproblempresentedbythisdevelopmentisthatmostengineeringprofessorsarenotpreparedtointroduceliteratureinengineeringethicsintotheirclassrooms.Theyaremostcomfortablewithquantitativeconceptsandoftendonotbelievetheyarequalifiedtoleadclassdiscussionsonethics.Manyengineeringfacultymembersdonotthinkthattheyhavethetimeinanalreadyovercrowdedsyllabustointroducediscussionsonprofessionalethics,orthetimeintheirownschedulestopreparethenecessarymaterial.Hopefully,theresourcespresentedhereinwillbeofassistance.16.EngineeringethicsisacompulsorysubjectineveryinstituteofscienceandtechnologyintheUnitedStates.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned17.ThenumberofstudentswishingtotakethecourseofengineeringethicsisdecliningatTexasA.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned18.TheNationalScienceFoundationinvolvesitselfdirectlyinwritingupmaterialaboutethicalissues.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned19.Itseemsthatmedicalethicsandbusinessethicsaremorematurethanengineeringethics.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned20.Severalengineeringprofessorshavequitfromteachingtoprotestagainstthecreationofanewcourseinengineeringethics.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned21.Manyengineeringprofessorsmaynothavetimetopreparematerialforclassdiscussiononprofessionalethics.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned22.Itislikelythatfollowingthisintroductorypassage,theauthorwillprovidethenecessarymaterialrelatedtothetopicofengineeringethics.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第23~30题,每题1分,共8分)下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~6段其中四段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项。MoreThan8HoursSleepTooMuchofaGoodThingAlthoughthedangersoftoolittlesleeparewidelyknown,newresearchsuggeststhatpeoplewhosleeptoomuchmayalsosuffertheconsequences.InvestigatorsattheUniversityofCaliforniainSanDiegofoundthatpeoplewhoclockup9or10hourseachweeknightappeartohavemoretroublefallingandstayingasleep,aswellasanumberofothersleepproblems,thanpeoplewhosleep8hoursanight.Peoplewhosleptonly7hourseachnightalsosaidtheyhadmoretroublefallingasleepandfeelingrefreshedafteranight’ssleepthan8-hoursleepers.Thesefindings,whichDr.DanielKripkereportedinthejournalPsychosomaticMedicine,demonstratethatpeoplewhowanttogetagoodnight’srestmaynotneedtosetasidemorethan8hoursanight.Headdedthat“itmightbeagoodidea”forpeoplewhosleepmorethan8hourseachnighttoconsiderreducingtheamountoftimetheyspendinbed,butcautionedthatmoreresearchisneededtoconfirmthis.Previousstudieshaveshownthepotentialdangersofchronicshortagesofsleep–forinstance,onereportdemonstratedthatpeoplewhohabituallysleeplessthan7hourseachnighthaveahigherriskofdyingwithinafixedperiodthanpeoplewhosleepmore.Forthecurrentreport,Kripkereviewedtheresponsesof1,004adultstosleepquestionnaires,inwhichparticipantsindicatedhowmuchtheysleptduringtheWeekandwhethertheyexperiencedanysleepproblems.Sleepproblemsincludedwakinginthemiddleofthenight,arisingearlyinthemorningandbeingunabletofallbacktosleep,andhavingfatigueinterferewithday-to-dayfunctioning.Kripkefoundthatpeoplewhosleptbetween9and10hourseachnightweremorelikelytoreportexperiencingeachsleepproblemthanpeoplewhoslept8hours.Inaninterview,Kripkenotedthatlongsleepersmaystruggletogetrestatnightsimplybecausetheyspendtoomuchtimeinbed.Asevidence,headdedthatonewaytohelpinsomniaistospendlesstimeinbed.“Itstandstoreasonthatifapersonspendstoolongatimeinbed,thenthey’llspendahigherpercentageoftimeawake.”hesaid.23.Paragraph2________24.Paragraph4________25.Paragraph5________26.Paragraph6________A.Keprike’sResearchToolB.DangersofHabitualShortagesofSleepC.CriticismonKripke’sReportD.AwayofOvercomingInsomniaE.SleepProblemsofLongandShortSleepersF.ClassificationofSleepProblems27.Togetagoodnight’srest,peoplemaynotneedto________.28.Longsleepersarereportedtobemorelikelyto________.29.Oneofthesleepproblemsiswakinginthemiddleofthenight,unableto________.30.Onesurveyshowedthatpeoplewhohabitually________eachnighthaveahigherriskofdying.A.fallasleepagain.B.becomemoreenergeticthefollowingdayC.sleeplessthan7hoursD.confirmthoseseriousconsequencesE.suffersleepproblemsF.sleepmorethan8hours第4部分:阅读理解(第31~45题,每题3分,共45分)下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。第一篇SugarPowerforCellPhonesUsingenzymescommonlyfoundinlivingcells,anewtypeoffuelcellproducessmallamountsofelectricityfromsugar.Ifthetechnologyisabletosucceedinmassproduction,youmaysomedayshareyoursweetdrinkswithyourcellphone.Infuelcells,chemicalreactionsgenerateelectricalcurrents.Theprocessusuallyreliesonpreciousmetals,suchasplatinum.Inlivingcells,enzymesperformasimilarjob,breakingdownsugarstoobtainelectronsandproduceenergy.Whenresearcherspreviouslyusedenzymesinfuelcells,theyhadtroublekeepingthemactive,saysShelleyD.MinteerofStLouisMinteerandTarnaraKlotzbach,alsoofStLouisInthenewfuelcell,tinypolymerbagsofenzymeareembeddedinamembranethatcoatsoneoftheelectrodes.Whenglucosefromasugaryliquidgetsintoapocket,theenzymeoxidizesit,releasingelectronsandprotons.Theelectronscrossthemembraneandenterawirethroughwhichtheytraveltotheotherelectrode,wheretheyreactwithoxygenintheatmospheretoproducewater.Theflowofelectronsthroughthewireconstitutesanelectricalcurrentthatcangeneratepower.Sofar,thenewfuelcellsdon’tproducemuchpower,butthefactthattheyworkatallisexciting,saysPaulKenis,achemicalengineerattheUniversityofSugar-eatingfuelcellscouldbeanefficientwaytomakeelectricity.Sugariseasytofind.Andthenewfuelcellsthatrunonitarebiodegradable,sothetechnologywouldn’thurttheenvironment.Thescientistsarenowtryingtousedifferentenzymesthatwillgetmorepowerfromsugar.Theypredictthatpopularproductsmaybeusingthenewtechnologyinaslittleas3years.31.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whencanweshareoursweetdrinkswithourcellphones?A.Whenenzymescanbecommonlyfoundinlivingcells.B.Whenthetechnologyofproducinganewtypeoffuelcellappears.C.Whenthetechnologyofanewtypeoffuelcellissuitableformassproduction.D.Whenthetechnologyofmassproducingcellphonesappears.32.WhattroubledidMinteerandKlotzbachhaveintheirresearch?A.Theyhadtroublekeepingenzymesinfuelcellsactive.B.Theyhadtroublekeepingbiologicalcellsactive.C.Theyhadtroubleproducingfreshenzymes.D.Theyhadtroublefindingmechanismforproducingenzymes.33.AccordingtoParagraph5,electronsarereleased_____A.whenbagsofenzymeareembeddedinthenewfuelcell.B.whenglucosefromasugaryliquidgoesthroughtheenzyme.C.whentheenzymeoxidizestheglucosefromasugaryliquidthatgoesthroughapocket.D.whentheenzymeoxidizesthesugaryliquidthatgoesthroughapocket.34.Whatisexcitingaboutthenewfuelcells?A.Theirlimitlesspowergenerationcapacityisamazing.B.Theirlimitedpowergenerationcapacityisagoodbeginning.C.Theirlimitedpowergenerationcapacityistheresultofgreatefforts.D.Theirlimitlesspowergenerationcapacityisamajoraccomplishment.35.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whatisNOTtrueofthenewfuelcells?A.Thenewfuelcellsrunonsugarthatiseasytofind.B.Thenewfuelcellsareenvironmentfriendly.C.Thenewfuelcellsarebiologicallydegradable.D.Itwilltakesometimebeforethenewfuelcellscanbeusedinpopularproducts.第二篇CitizenScientistsUnderstandinghownaturerespondstoclimatechangewillrequiremonitoringkeylifecycleevent-flowering,theappearanceofleaves,thefirstfrogcallsofthespring-allaroundtheworld.Butecologistscan’tbeeverywheresothey’returningtonon-scientists,sometimescalledcitizenscientists,forhelp.Climatescientistsarenotpresenteverywhere.Becausetherearesomanyplacesintheworldandnotenoughscientiststoobserveallofthem,they’reaskingforyourhelpinobservingsignsofclimatechangeacrosstheworld.Thecitizenscientistmovementencouragesordinarypeopletoobserveaveryspecificresearchinterest-birds,trees,flowersbudding,etc.-andsendtheirobservationstoagiantdatabasetobeobservedbyprofessionalscientists.Thishelpsasmallnumberofscientiststrackalargeamountofdatathattheywouldneverbeabletogatherontheirown.Muchlikecitizenjournalistshelpinglargepublicationscoverahyper-localbeat,citizenscientistsarereadyfortheconditionswheretheylive.Allthat’sneededtobecomeoneisafewminuteseachdayoreachweektogatherdataandsenditin.AgroupofscientistsandeducatorslaunchedanorganizationlastyearcalledtheNationalPhenologyNetwork.“Phenology”iswhatscientistscallthestudyofthetimingofeventsinnature.Oneofthegroup’sfirsteffortsreliesonscientistsandnon-scientistsaliketocollectdataaboutplantfloweringandleafingeveryyear.Theprogram,cal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odeltoanalysehowfactorssuchasoceanchemistryandwatercirculationwouldaffecttheprocessif160,000squarekilometresofoceanwereseededwithironforamonth.48Intheirscenario,whichcoversanarea10timesasbigasthelargestexperimentofthiskindeverproposed,fertilisingtheoceanremoves1milliontonnesofcarbonfromtheatmosphere—just0.2percentofthecarbondioxidehumankindspewsouteachmonth.Roughestimatesinthepasthavepredictedsimilarlydisappointingresults.49saysSallieChisholm,anenvironmentalengineerfromtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.“Butthetake-homemessageisthesame.50”A.Itsopponentsargue,however,thatitwillstopglobalwarming.B.Itsopponentsfearthatitwilldamagethemarineecosystem,andnowacomputermodelshowsthatthetrickwouldalsoberemarkablyinefficient.C.Asplanktondieandsettleontheoceanfloor,theircarbonissupposedlylockedupintheseabed.D.Theyfoundthat100yearslateronlybetween2and11percentoftheextracarbonthatwasoriginallytakenupbyplanktonhadactuallybeenremovedfromtheatmosphere.E.“Thesearenewerandbettermodels.”FOceanfertilisationisnottheanswertoglobalwarming.第6部分:完形填空(第51~65题,每题1分,共15分)下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。SingingAlarmsCouldSavetheBlindIfyoucannotsee,youmaynotbeabletofindyourway______(51)ofaburningbuilding—andthatcouldbefatal.AcompanyinLeedscouldchangeallthatwithdirectionalsoundalarm

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