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职称英语理工A考试押题阅读判断练习5

MotherNatureShowsHerStrength

Tornadoes(龙卷风)andheavythunderstormsmovedacrosstheGreatLakesand

intoTrumbullCountyonSaturdayevening.:Thestormsweredramaticand

dangerous.

GeorgeSnyderwasdrivingthefiretruckdownRoute88whenhefirstnoticed

thatafunnel(漏斗状的)cloudwasbehindhim."Istoppedthetruckandwatchedthe

funnelcloud.ltwasabout100feetoffthegroundandIsawitgoupanddownfora

while.ltwasmovingtowardBradleyRoadandthensuddenlyitdisappeared./?Snyder

said.

Snyderonlysawoneofthefunnelcloudsthatpassedthroughnortheastern

OhioonSaturday.lnTrumbullCounty,atornadoturnedtreesontotheirsides.Some

treesfeelontohousesandCars.Othertreesfellintotelephoneandelectricalwiresas

theywentdown.

AmandaSymcheckwashavingapartywhenthestormbegan/1knewsomething

waswrong,wshesaid."Isawtheskygogreenandpink(粉红色).Thenitsoundedlikea

trainrushingtowardthehousedstartedcryingandtoldeveryonetogotothe

basementforprotection//

Thetornadocausedalotofdamagetocarsandhousesinthearea.ltwilltakea

longtimeandmuchmoneytorepaireverything.Therewasalsoseriouswater

damagefromthethunderstorms.Theheavyrainsandhighwindcausedthepowerto

gooutinmanyhomes.

Thestormscausedseriousfloodinginareasneartheriver.Morethanfourinches

ofrainfellinpartsofTrumbullCounty.Theriverwassohightthatthewaterraninto

streetsandhouses.ManystreetshadtobeclosedtoCarsandtrucksbecauseofthe

highwater.'Thismadeitdifficultforfiretrucks.policecars,andotherrescuevehicles

tohelppeoplewhowereintrouble.

Manypeoplewholiveneartheriverhadtoleavetheirhomesfortheirown

safety.Somepeoplereportedfivefeetofwaterintheirhomes.Localandstate

officialsopenedemergencysheltersforthepeoplewhowereevacuated(撤走).The

RedCrossservedmealstothem.

“Thiswasareallyintensestormo“saidSnyder.'Peoplewereafraid□Mother

Naturecallbefierce.Wewereluckythistime.Noonewaskilled.”

16TheweatherwasniceinTrumbullCountyonSaturdayevening.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

17GeorgeSnyderwasafirefighter.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

18AmandaSymcheckwashavingapartyinthebasementwhenthestorm

began.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

19Powersupplysystemwasnotdamagedduringthestoma.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

20TherehadnotbeensuchaseverestorminTrumbullCountyforahundred

years.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

21Rescuevehicleshadahardtimegettingtopeople.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

22Severalpeopleweremissingduringthestorm.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

答案解析

16.答案为B。本题的意思是:星期六傍晚,Trumbull县天气很好。本题句意

思与原文相反。原文第一段上来就讲到当时龙卷风和暴风雨滚滚而来。

17.答案为A。本题的意思是:GeorgeSnyder是一位消防员。原文虽然没有

直说他是干什么的,但提到他正开着消防车(firetruck),由此可以推断他是消防员。

18.答案为B。本题可译为:暴风雨来临时AmandaSymcheck与别人正在地下

室里聚会。原文是说他们正在聚会,但没说在地下室里聚会。而是说暴风雨来临

后,他们跑到地下室里躲藏。

19.答案为B。本题可译为:暴风雨中供电系统没遭到破坏。第五段最后一句

说大风和暴雨使一些家庭的供电出现了问题,与题项矛盾,故选B。

20.答案为C。本题可译为:一百年来,Trumbull还没有遇到过这么大的暴风

雨呢。此句的意思文章中根本没有提到,故选C。

21.答案为A。本题的意思是:救援车辆费了很大劲才把人救出来。此句的意

思在倒数第三段最后一句提到了,故选A。

22.答案为C。本题可译为:暴风雨中有几个人失踪了。此句的意思文章中没

有提到,故选C。

职称英语理工A考试押题阅读判断练习8

Sony'sVisionForTheFuture

BeingpresidentofSonyCorporation,Iamoftenaskedbythisquestion:With

digitalcamerasanddigitalcamcorders(摄像机),whatwillbethefutureofdigital

imaging?

In1997,optimistsseenon-traditiOnalcameras~digitalcamerasachievingsales

ofonemillionunitsinJapan.Wearesellinganewdigitalcamera.Eventhoughthe

priceisquitehigh,itissellingwell.Andlaserandink-jetprintershaveimproved

greatlyforprintingcolourpictures.Buttraditionalpicturesarestillmorepopular

thanthosefromtoday'selectroniccameras.Becauseofthat,traditionalcameras

anddigitalcameraswillco-existforalongtime.

IfyouwantmetosumupSony'svisionforthenextfewyears,allIcansayis

thattherewillbeabigchange.WecanrunourbusinessatSonybasedontoday's

technologies~whichmeansthedigitalisationofaudioandvideo.Butbeyond2000,

therewillbeabigchangeandweshouldbeprepared.Thiswillbethenetwork

environment.Sowearepreparingforabigchangeintechnologiesandforachange

inthewayofthinkingaswell.

Wecelebrateour50~anniversarythisyear(1997),andthiscoincides(与..一

致)withwhatIcallthetransistorcycle,whichhasalsolastedfiftyyears.Sincewe

startedusingtransistorsinradios,theelectronicindustryhasundergoneabig

evolution.Butanewtechnologywavestartedwiththeinventionofthe

microprocessor,about14or15yearsago.Mytheoryisthateachbusinesscycle

lasts50years,withonecycleoverlapping(重叠)another.Theinformationage

started15yearsagowithmicroprocessorsandforanother10yearsitwillbeinthe

takeoffstage.Likeanairport,a747approachingtheendoftherunwayisstill

gatheringspeed.Soforinformationtechnology,foranotherfivetosevenyears

therewillnotbesomuchchange,onlyincreasingspeed.Butafterthatyoufly.

Whatthatwillmean,Icannotforesee.I'mjustpreparingforthetakeoffstagewhile

I'mpresident.Thejobofthenextgenerationwillbemoreimportant.I'mjust

in-between.

31WhydoesthepresidentofSonyCorporationmentionrestaurantsinthefirst

paragraph?

ATopraiseJapaneserestaurantsforofferinggoodservices.

BToexplainthatJapaneserestaurantsaredistinctive.

CToexplainwhathasjustbeensaid.

DToemphasizethatrestaurantsareallalike.

32Whatisthepresident'sviewondigitalcamerasandtraditionalones?

ADigitalcameraswillbecheaperthantraditionalonesinthenearfuture.

BDigitalcamerasandtraditionalcameraswillco-existforever.

CThepricesofdigitalcameraswillgodownverysoon.

DDigitalcameraswillnottaketheplaceoftraditionalonesinthenextfew

years.

33Whatwilltakeplaceinthenextfewyears,accordingtothepresident?

AAbigchangeintechnologiesandinthewayofthinking.

BAchangeindigitalisation.

CAchangeinthewayofmanufacturing.

DAchangeinthebusinesscycle.

34Howlongdoeseachbusinesscyclelast,accordingtothepresident?

A10years.

B14orl5years.

C25years.

D50years.

35Whatdoesthepresidentsayheisdoing?

AHeisdesigningjobsforthenextgeneration.

BHeispreparingforthe'fly'stage.

CHeisdoingsomethingforthetakeoffstage.

DHeisflyinganaircraft.

【参考答案】31,C32.D33.A34.D35.C

职称英语理工A考试押题阅读判断练习1

阅读判断题:

阅读下面这篇短文,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A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请

选B;如果该句的信息文章中没有提及,请选C.

MadScientistStereotypeOutdated

Dopeoplestillimagineaphysicistasabeardedmaninglassesorhastheimage

ofthemadscientistchanged?TheInstituteofPhysicssetouttofindoutwhetherthe

stereotypeofaphysics'boffin'(科学家)stillexistsbyconductingasurveyon

shoppersinLondon.Thepeoplewereaskedtoidentifythephysicistfroma

photographofaline-upofpossiblesuspects.98percentofthoseaskedgotitwrong.

Themajorityofpeoplepickedawhitemaleofaround60,wearingglassesandwitha

whitebeard.

Whilethisstereotypemayhavebeentheimageofanaveragephysicistfifty

yearsago,therealityisnowverydifferent.Since1960thenumberofyoungwomen

enteringphysicshasdoubledandtheaverageageofaphysicistisnow31.

Thestereotypeoftheabsent-mindedscientisthaslastedalongtimebecause

themediaandHollywoodhelppromotetheimageofmeninwhitelabcoatswith

glassessittingbyblackboardsfullofequations(等式)orworkingwithfizzing(嘶嘶

响)testtubes.Thesestereotypesarereallydamagingtosociety.Verygoodschool

childrenareputoffstudyingsciencebecausetheydon'tseepeoplelikethemselves

ontelevisionorinmagazinesdoingscience.Theysimplydon'trelatetothemedia's

imageofthemadscientist.

Thisisonereasonwhyfeweryoungpeoplearechoosingtodoscienceat

university.Ifwewanttoencouragemoreyoungpeopletostudysciencesubjects,we

needtochangethisimageofthescientistandmakesciencecareersmoreattractive.

Butwemustalsodevelopchildren'sinterestinscience.

1Mostpeoplehavesimilarideasofwhataphysicistlookslike.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

2ThemajorityofphysicistsinBritaintodayareCambridgegraduates

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

3Themediaandthecinemahaveplayedaroleinpromotingtheimageofthe

madscientist.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

4Therewillbemorewomenscientiststhanmenscientistsin.thefuture

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

6Theimageofthemadscientistisreallyencouragingtosociety.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

7TheInternationalScienceOlympiadsareheldonceeverytwoyears.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

【参考答案】1.A2.C3.A4.C5.A6.B7.B

职称英语理工A考试押题阅读判断练习11

MadScientistStereotypeOutdated

Dopeoplestillimagineaphysicistasabeardedmaninglassesorhastheimage

ofthemadscientistchanged?TheInstituteofPhysicssetouttofindoutwhetherthe

stereotypeofaphysics'boffin'(科学家)stillexistsbyconductingasurveyon

shoppersinLondon.Thepeoplewereaskedtoidentifythephysicistfroma

photographofaline-upofpossiblesuspects.98percentofthoseaskedgotitwrong.

Themajorityofpeoplepickedawhitemaleofaround60,wearingglassesandwitha

whitebeard.

Whilethisstereotypemayhavebeentheimageofanaveragephysicistfifty

yearsago,therealityisnowverydifferent.Since1960thenumberofyoungwomen

enteringphysicshasdoubledandtheaverageageofaphysicistisnow31.

Thestereotypeoftheabsent-mindedscientisthaslastedalongtimebecause

themediaandHollywoodhelppromotetheimageofmeninwhitelabcoatswith

glassessittingbyblackboardsfullofequations(等式)orworkingwithfizzing(嘶嘶

响)testtubes.Thesestereotypesarereallydamagingtosociety.Verygoodschool

childrenareputoffstudyingsciencebecausetheydon'tseepeoplelikethemselves

ontelevisionorinmagazinesdoingscience.Theysimplydon'trelatetothemedia's

imageofthemadscientist.

Thisisonereasonwhyfeweryoungpeoplearechoosingtodoscienceat

university.Ifwewanttoencouragemoreyoungpeopletostudysciencesubjects,we

needtochangethisimageofthescientistandmakesciencecareersmoreattractive.

Butwemustalsodevelopchildren'sinterestinscience.

1Mostpeoplehavesimilarideasofwhataphysicistlookslike.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

2ThemajorityofphysicistsinBritaintodayareCambridgegraduates

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

3Themediaandthecinemahaveplayedaroleinpromotingtheimageofthe

madscientist.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

4Therewillbemorewomenscientiststhanmenscientistsin.thefuture

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

6Theimageofthemadscientistisreallyencouragingtosociety.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

7TheInternationalScienceOlympiadsareheldonceeverytwoyears.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

【参考答案】1.A2.C3.A4.C5.A6.B7.B

职称英语理工A考试押题阅读判断练习17

PlantsinDesert

Onlyspecialplantscansurvivetheterribleclimateofadesert,fortheseare

regionswheretheannualrangeofthesoiltemperaturecanbeover75℃.

Furthermore,duringthesummertherearefewcloudsintheskytoprotectplants

fromthesun'sray.Anotherproblemisthefactthattherearefrequentlystrong

windswhichdrivesmall,sharpparticlesofsandintotheplants,tearingand

damagingthem.Themostdifficultproblemforallformsofplantlife,however,is

thefactthattheentireannualrainfalloccursduringafewdaysorweeksinspring.

Grassesandflowersindesertsurvivefromoneyeartothenextbyexisting

throughthelong,hot,dryseasonintheformofseeds.Theseseedsremain

inactiveunlesstherightamountofrainfalls.Ifnorainfalls,orifinsufficientrain

falls,theywaituntilthenextyear,orevenstillthenext.Anotherfactorthathelps

theseplantstosurviveisthefactthattheirlifecyclesareshort.Bythetimethatthe

waterfromthespringrainsdisappears-----justafewweeksafteritfalls------such

plantsnolongerneedany.

Theperennialshavespecialfeatureswhichenablethemtosurviveasplantsfor

severalyears.Thus,nearlyalldesertperennialshaveextensiverootsystemsbelow

groundandasmallshootsystemaboveground.Thelargerootnetworkenablesthe

planttoabsorbasmuchwateraspossibleinashorttime.Thesmallshootsystem,

ontheotherhand,considerablylimitswaterlossbyevaporation.

16.Ordinaryplantsareunabletosurviveinthedesertmainlybecauseofthe

changeableweather.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

18.Grassesandflowersinthedesertwhoselifecyclesareshortshowstheir

abilitytoadapttothequickdisappearanceofrainwaterthereafteritfallsinspring.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

19.Winteristhetoughestseasonforgrassesandflowerstosurviveindesert

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

20.Theshootsystemofperennialscanhelptheplantsabsorblessofthesun's

ray.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

21.Thethemeofthesecondlastparagraphiswhytheperennialscansurviveas

plantsforseveralyears.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

22.Desertperennialslosetheirleavesaftertherainyseasonjustastreeslose

theirsinwetterclimatesbeforewinterarrives,butthereasonsforthisfeatureare

different.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

【参考答案】16.B17.A18.A19.C20.B21.A22.B

职称英语理工A考试押题阅读判断练习6

MotionSickness

OnJuly4,1982,aftersevendaysorbitingtheearth,astronautsThomasK.

MattinglyandHenryW.Hartsfieldreturnedhome.Althoughnotallofthe

experimentsonboardworkedproperly,theflightbasicallyseemedtobeasuccess

exceptforone"little"thing:earlyintheflight,astronautHartsfieldbecame"seasick".

ThomasMattingly,whoisalsoajetpilotandishighlyresistanttomotion

sicknessonearth,didmuchbetter.Mattinglysailedthroughspacewithasteady

stomach.ButnooneknowswhyHartsfieldfeltuneasyandMattinglydidnot.

Whydoesmotionmakesomepeopleill?

Doctorsbelievethatmotionsicknessiscausedbyadisturbanceintheinnerear.

Ourearsdomorethangiveushearing.Apartoftheearsgivesusasenseofbalance

andhelpsmakeusawareofwhetherwearerightsideuporupsidedown.

Ifyouknowthatyougetcarsickorseasick,whatcanyoudo?

Speaktoyourdoctor.Therearecertainmedicinesavailablethatcanhelpstop

thatuneasyfeeling.Butmanyofthemcanalsomakeyousleepy.Usuallytheywork

besttakenbeforeyoubeginfeelingill.

Perhaps,sincemotionsicknessissuchabigprobleminouterspace,researchers

maysoonfindawaytocuretheastronauts-andthoseofuswhostayonearth.

16Floatinginspacefortoolongatimemayalsodoharmtoone'slungsand

heart.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

17Attheendoftheflight,Hartsfieldbecame"seasick".

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

18MattinglywasmuchthinnerthanHartsfield.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

19RussianandAmericanscientistsareworkingtogethertosolvetheproblemof

motionsicknessinastronauts.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

20Untrainedciviliansaremorelikelytosufferfrommotionsicknessina

spacecraft

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

21Themotionsicknesssomeastronautssufferedfromduringspacetravelhad

beencausedbythedefectivedigestivesystem.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

22Peoplesufferingfrommotionsicknessduringspacetravelcanalleviateits

symptomsbyeatingordrinkingsomething.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

【参考答案】1,C2.B3.C4.A5.A6.B7.C

职称英语理工A考试押题阅读判断练习7

PlantsinDesert

Onlyspecialplantscansurvivetheterribleclimateofadesert,fortheseare

regionswheretheannualrangeofthesoiltemperaturecanbeover75℃.

Furthermore,duringthesummertherearefewcloudsintheskytoprotectplants

fromthesun'sray.Anotherproblemisthefactthattherearefrequentlystrong

windswhichdrivesmall,sharpparticlesofsandintotheplants,tearingand

damagingthem.Themostdifficultproblemforallformsofplantlife,however,is

thefactthattheentireannualrainfalloccursduringafewdaysorweeksinspring.

Grassesandflowersindesertsurvivefromoneyeartothenextbyexisting

throughthelong,hot,dryseasonintheformofseeds.Theseseedsremain

inactiveunlesstherightamountofrainfalls.Ifnorainfalls,orifinsufficientrain

falls,theywaituntilthenextyear,orevenstillthenext.Anotherfactorthathelps

theseplantstosurviveisthefactthattheirlifecyclesareshort.Bythetimethatthe

waterfromthespringrainsdisappears-----justafewweeksafteritfalls------such

plantsnolongerneedany.

Theperennialshavespecialfeatureswhichenablethemtosurviveasplantsfor

severalyears.Thus,nearlyalldesertperennialshaveextensiverootsystemsbelow

groundandasmallshootsystemaboveground.Thelargerootnetworkenablesthe

planttoabsorbasmuchwateraspossibleinashorttime.Thesmallshootsystem,

ontheotherhand,considerablylimitswaterlossbyevaporation.

16.Ordinaryplantsareunabletosurviveinthedesertmainlybecauseofthe

changeableweather.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

18.Grassesandflowersinthedesertwhoselifecyclesareshortshowstheir

abilitytoadapttothequickdisappearanceofrainwaterthereafteritfallsinspring.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

19.Winteristhetoughestseasonforgrassesandflowerstosurviveindesert

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

20.Theshootsystemofperennialscanhelptheplantsabsorblessofthesun's

ray.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

21.Thethemeofthesecondlastparagraphiswhytheperennialscansurviveas

plantsforseveralyears.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

22.Desertperennialslosetheirleavesaftertherainyseasonjustastreeslose

theirsinwetterclimatesbeforewinterarrives,butthereasonsforthisfeatureare

different.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

【参考答案】16.B17.A18.A19.C20.B21.A22.B

职称英语理工A考试押题阅读判断练习4

TheSmog(烟雾)

Foroveramonth,Indonesiawasincrisis.Forestfiresragedoutofcontrolasthe

countrysuffereditsworstdroughtfor50years.Smokefromthefiresmixedwith

sunlightandhotdryairtoformacloudofsmog.Thispollutionquicklyspreadand

withindaysitwashangingoverneighbouringcountriesincludingMalaysia,Singapore

andThailand.

Thesmogmadeitimpossibletoseeacrossstreetsandwholecitiesdisappeared

asgreysoot(烟灰)coveredeverything.Insomeareas,waterwashosed(用胶管

浇)fromhigh-risecitybuildingstotryandbreakupthesmog

Finally,heavyrains,whichcamecameinNovember.Putoutthefiresandclear

theair.ButtheenvironmentalcostsandhealthproblemswillremainManypeople

fromSouth-EasternAsiancitiesalreadysufferfrombreathinghugeamountsofCar

exhaustfumes(汽车排放的废气)andfactorypollutionBreathingproblemscouldwell

increaseandmanynon—sufferersmayhavedifficultiesforthefirsttime.Wildlifehas

sufferedtoo.Inlowlandforests,elephants,deer,andtigershavebeendrivenoutof

theirhomesbysmog.

ButsmogisnotjustanAsianproblem.Infact.wasworldwasfirstusedin

Londonin1905todescribethemixtureofsmokeandthickfog.Fogoftenhungover

thecapital.SometimesthesmogwasSOthickandpoisonousthatpeoplewerekilled

bybreathingproblemsorinaccidents.

About4,000Londonersdiedwithinfivedaysasaresultofthicksmogin1952.

16Indonesiawasincrisisbecauseofthedrought.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

17Thesmogspreadtoneighbouringcountries.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

18Theair-pollutionindexwentupto300withinafewdays.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

19Waterwasusedtotrytobreakupthesmog.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

20ManyIndonesiansblamedthegovernmentforthedrought.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

21Theforestanimalshaven/tbeenaffectedbythesmog.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

22Theword"smog"firstappearedin1952.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

参考答案

16A题句的意思是“由于干旱,印度尼西亚处于危机之中〃。与文章第一旬意

思相同,故为正确答案。

17A题句的意思是"烟雾飞散到临近国家〃。与第一段第三句意思相同,故选

Ao

18c题句意思是“空气污染指数几天内达到300〃。文章根本没有提到此事。

故选Co

19A题句的意思是“人们用水来驱散烟雾〃。第三段第二旬就有这层意思,故

选Ao

20c题句意思是“很多印尼人因为旱灾而抱怨政府"。这层意思文中根本没有

提到,故选C。

21B题句的意思是“森林里的动物未曾受到烟雾的影响”。文中第四段最后一

句提到一些动物由于烟雾逃出了森林。故题句意思与原文有出入,选B。

22B题旬的意思是"smog这个词最早出现于1952年。最后一段提到这个词

首次是在1905年出现的。题句意思与原文不符,故选B。

职称英语理工A考试押题阅读判断练习13

ADolphinandanAstronomer

ThedolphinwantedSagantoscratchhisstomachagain,astheastronomerhad

donetwicebefore.ElvarlookedupatSagan,waiting.Then,afteraminuteorso,the

dolphinleaptupthroughthewaterandmadeasoundjustliketheword"more".The

astonishedastronomerwenttothedirectoroftheinstituteandtoldhimaboutthe

incident."Oh,yes.That'soneofthewordsheknows,"thedirectorsaid,showingno

surpriseatall.

Dolphinshavebiggerbrainsinproportiontotheirbodysizethanhumanshave,

andithasbeenknownforalongtimethattheycanmakeanumberofsounds.What

ismore,thesesoundsseemtohavedifferentfunctions,suchaswarningeachother

ofdanger.Soundtravelsmuchfasterandmuchfurtherinwaterthanitdoesinair.

Thatiswhythepartsofthebrainthatdealwithsoundaremuchbetterdevelopedin

dolphinsthaninhumans.Butcanitbesaidthatdolphinshavea'language',inthe

realsenseoftheword?

Scientistsdon'tagreeonthis.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

2ThedolphinleaptupintotheairbecauseSaganwastoonearthewater.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

3Partsofthedolphin'sbrainareparticularlywelldevelopedtohandledifferent

kindsofsound.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

4Dolphinsarethemostusefulanimalstohumans.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

5Dolphinstravelfasterinwaterthananyotheranimals.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

6Somescientistsbelievethatdolphinshavealanguageoftheirown.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

7Soundscanbecalledalanguageonlywhentheyhaveastructureanda

grammar.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

【参考答案】1.B2.B3.A4.C5.C6.A7.A

职称英语理工A考试押题阅读判断练习10

GreenhouseEffect

Agreenhouseisabuildingmadeofglasswhichisusedforkeepingplantswarm

whentheoutsidetemperatureislow.Inasimilarway,thereareseveralgasesinthe

atmospherewhichtraptheheatgeneratedbythesunandpreventitfromescaping.

Thesegasesareknownas"greenhousegases",andthewayinwhichtheytrapheat

intheatmosphereiscalledthe"greenhouseeffect".Thisisnotsimplyairpollution

likephotochemicalsmog(光化学烟雾),forexample.Mostofthemaingreenhouse

gasesoccurnaturallyinsmallamountsinouratmosphere,andwithoutthemthe

earthwouldbethirtydegreescolderandhumanlifewouldnotexist.Inotherwords,

thegreenhouseeffectisanaturalprocesswhichistosomeextentbeneficialtous.

Theproblemisthatinthelastcenturyandahalf,wehavebeenputting

excessiveamountsofthesegasesintotheearth'satmospherebyburninglarge

quantitiesofcoalandoilandbycuttingdownforests.In1850,therewere280parts

permillionofcarbondioxide(二氧化碳)intheatmosphere.Nowthereare360,

andthisfigureisexpectedtoriseto460bytheyear2030.Wenowput24billion

metric(公制的)tonsofcarbondioxideintotheatmosphereeveryyear.Wehavealso

createdagroupofartificialgreenhousegasesthatare20,000timesmoreeffective

thancarbondioxideintrappingheatintheatmosphere.Thesearethe

chlorofluorocarbon(氟氯碳)gases,whichareusedinrefrigeratorsandair

conditioningsystems.

41Accordingtothepassage,agreenhouseisbuiltto

Akeeptheplantswarm.

Bpreventairpollution.

Cstopthegreenhouseeffect.

Dproduceusefulgases.

42Withoutthegreenhousegases,theearthwould

Bbemuchcolder.

Cmovemoreslowly.

Dmovequickly.

43Amajorcauseoftheincreaseinthegreenhousegasesis

Atheburningoftreesandcrops.

Bthebuildingofmanygreenhouses.

CtheburningoflargequantitiesOfcoalandoil.

Dthefloodingoflargeareasoftheworld.

44Accordingtothepassage,chlorofluorocarbongasesdifferfromcarbon

dioxideinthat

Atheyaremoreuseful.

Btheyaremuchheavier.

Ctheyaremoreefficientinmakingthe1worldcolder.

Dtheyaremoreeffectiveincatchingtheheatfromthesun.

45Asmallincreaseintheearth'stemperaturemaybringabout

Aadeclineinagriculture.

Badropofthesealevel.

Cthedeathofallanimals.

Dadelayinthegreenhouseeffect.

【参考答案】41.A42.B43.C44.D45.A

职称英语理工A考试押题阅读判断练习16

MotionSickness

OnJuly4,1982,aftersevendaysorbitingtheearth,astronautsThomasK.

MattinglyandHenryW.Hartsfieldreturnedhome.Althoughnotallofthe

experimentsonboardworkedproperly,theflightbasicallyseemedtobeasuccess

exceptforone"little"thing:earlyintheflight,astronautHartsfieldbecame"seasick".

ThomasMattingly

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