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电信运营商招聘考试(英语)模拟试卷10一、单项选择题(本题共6题,每题1.0分,共6分。)1、Althoughmedicalscience________tocontrolovermanydangerousdiseases,whatworriesusisthatsomeofthemarereturning.A、achievedB、hasachievedC、willachieveD、hadachieved标准答案:B知识点解析:依据whatworriesusisthatsomeofthemarereturning可判断前面是表示到目前为止已经发生的事情,所以用现在完成时,故正确答案为B。译文:虽然现在医药科学已经能够控制多种危险疾病,但是我们担心的是其中的一些正在卷土重来。2、WheneverImademistakes,theteacherpointedthemoutwith________,A、curiosityB、satisfactionC、envyD、patience标准答案:D知识点解析:A项curiosity“好奇”,B项satisfaction“满意”,C项envy“嫉妒”,D项patience“耐心”,withpatience为同定搭配,意为“耐心地”。根据题意及搭配,正确答案为D。译文:每次我犯错,老师都会很耐心地指出来。3、Jackhashadno________experienceofthiskindofjob,buthegotthejobofferjustduetohishonesty.A、previousB、obviousC、cautiousD、precious标准答案:A知识点解析:A项previous“先前的”,B项obvious“显然的”,C项cautious“小心的”,D项precious“宝贵的”。根据题意,正确答案为A。译文:虽然杰克先前没有这种工作的经验,但是因为他的诚实。他得到了这份工作。4、Inthisexperiment,theyarewakenedseveraltimesduringthenight,andaskedtoreportwhatthey________,A、hadjustbeendreamingB、arejustdreamingC、havejustbeendreamingD、hadjustdreamt标准答案:C知识点解析:句中已给出频率状语severaltimes,说明要用完成时态,故排除B,同时根据“theyarewakened”可知,从句时态应该是现在时,显然不能用过去完成时,故排除A、D两项。C项havejustbeendreaming表示已经完成的动作对现在造成的影响,符合题意。故本题选C。译文:在这次实验中,他们在夜间被唤醒了很多次,而且被要求报告他们刚才梦到了什么。5、Peoplewhoknowhimaredeeplymovedandaffectedbyhistoleranceand________,A、humidB、humiliateC、humidityD、humanity标准答案:D知识点解析:A项“潮湿的,湿润的”,B项“羞辱,使……丢脸,耻辱”,C项“湿度,湿气”,D项“人类,人道,仁慈,人文学科”。由句意可知,正确答案为D。译文:每一个认识他的人,都被他的仁慈和宽容深深地感动和影响着。6、Let’s________ourpersonalfeelingsfornow,andgettoourbusiness.A、setupB、setoffC、setaboutD、setaside标准答案:D知识点解析:A项setup“建立”,B项setoff“出发,引发”,C项setabout“开始,着手”,D项setaside“放在一边,不管,不顾”。根据题意,正确答案为D。译文:现在我们把个人的情感放在一边,开始做正事。二、阅读理解(本题共10题,每题1.0分,共10分。)Howbesttosolvethepollutionproblemsofacitysunksodeepwithinsulfurouscloudsthatitwasdescribedashellonearth?Simplyanswered:Relocateallurbansmoke-creatingindustryandencirclethemetropolisofLondonwithsweetlyscentedflowersandeleganthedges.Infact,asChristineL.Corton,aCambridgescholar,revealsinhernewbook,LondonFog,thisflagrantanti-smokeschemewasthebrainchildofJohnEvelyn,the17th-centurydiarist.KingCharlesⅡwassaidtobemuchpleasedwithEvelyn’sidea,andabillagainstthesmokynuisancewasdulydrafted.Thennothingwasdone.Nobodyatthetime,andnobodyrightuptothemiddleofthe20thcentury,waswillingtoputpublichealthabovebusinessinterests.Andyetit’sasurprisetodiscoverhowbelovedafeatureofLondonlifethesemulticoloredfogsbecame.Apainter,ClaudeMonet,fleeingbesiegedParisin1870,fellinlovewithLondon’svaporous,mutatingclouds.Helookeduponthefamiliarmistashisreliablecollaborator.Visitorsfromabroadmayhavedelightedinthefog,buthomegrownartistslitcandlesandvainlyscrubbedthegrimefromtheirgloom-filledstudiowindows.“Giveuslight!”FredericLeightonpleadedtotheguestsataLordMayor’sbanquetin1882,beggingthemtohavepityonthepoorpainter.ThemoreserioussideofCorton’sbookdocumentshowbusinesshastakenprecedenceoverhumanitywhereLondon’shistoryofpollutionisconcerned.Aprevailingwesterlywindmeantthatthosedwellingtotheeastwerealwaysatmostrisk.Thosewhocouldafforditlivedelsewhere.Theeastwasabandonedtotheunderclass.LordPalmerstonspokeupforchokingEastEndersinthe1850s,pointingafingerattheinterestsofthefurnaceowners.Abillwaspassed,buttherewaslittlechange.Eventually,anotherconnectionwasestablished:betweenLondon’sperpetualveilofsmoganditscitizens’cozilysmolderinggrates.Sadly,popularWorldWarIsongslike“KeeptheHomeFiresBurning”didn’tdomuchtoencouragetheadoptionofsmokelessfuel.Itwasn’tuntilwhatcametobeknownasthe“GreatKillerFog”of1952thatthecasualtyratebecameimpossibletoignoreandtheBritishpressfinallytookupthecause.ItwaslefttoaMemberofParliamenttosteertheCleanAirActintolawin1956.Withinafewyears,evenasthewaragainstpollutionwasstillinitsinfancy,thedreadedfogbegantofade.Corton’sbookcombinesmeticuloussocialhistorywithawealthofeccentricdetail.ThuswelearnthatLondon’subiquitousplanetreeswerechosenfortheirshiny,fog-resistantfoliage.It’sdiscoverieslikethesethatmakereadingLondonFogsuchanunusualandenlighteningexperience.7、WhichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromParagraph2?A、Thefragrantanti-smokeschemewasinspiredbyJohnEvelyn’schild.B、KingCharlesⅡwasnotactuallysatisfiedwithEvelyn’sidea.C、Theprocessofdraftingthebillagainstthesmokynuisancewasslow.D、Itwasn’tuntilthemiddleofthe20thcenturythatsomeonewillinglyputpublichealthabovecommercialinterests.标准答案:D知识点解析:本题为推断题。根据题干关键词定位到第二段。根据该段最后一句Nobodyatthetime,andnobodyrightuptothemiddleofthe20thcentury,waswillingtoputpublichealthabovebusinessinterests.可知,20世纪中叶之前,没有人愿意把公共健康置于商业利益之上。由此可推断出D项“直到20世纪中叶才有人愿意把公共健康置于商业利益之上”为正确答案,D项运用了强调句和notuntil,反向推断可能发生的现象。A项“芬芳抗烟方案的灵感来自约翰·伊夫林的孩子,原文只是说“芬芳抗烟方案是17世纪日记作家约翰·伊夫林的想法”,所以A项错误。B项“查理二世国王其实不满意伊夫林这个点子”与原文的muchpleasedwith相反。C项“拟定抗烟害法案的过程比较慢”与原文的duly“按时地;适当地”不符。8、Theword“grime”(Para.3)isclosestinmeaningto________,A、fogB、dirtC、frostD、paint标准答案:B知识点解析:本题为含义题。根据题干关键词定位到第三段。该段第二句提到London’svaporous,mutatingclouds“伦敦蒸汽缭绕、如同变异的雾霭”,再结合第一段的sulfurousclouds“硫磺雾霾”和urbansmoke-creatingindustry“城市里所有制造浓烟的工业”可知,在画室窗上的是煤尘污垢。故B项“污垢;灰尘”为正确答案。A项“雾”、C项“霜”和D项“颜料,涂料;绘画作品”均不符合题意,故排除。9、WhichofthefollowingwouldbemostheavilyaffectedbyLondon’spollutionaccordingtoCorton’sbook?A、Richdwellersintheeast.B、Theunderclassinthewest.C、EastLondon’sslumdwellers.D、Servantsoffurnaceowners.标准答案:C知识点解析:本题为推断题。根据题干关键词定位到第四段。根据该段第二句Aprevailingwesterlywindmeantthatthosedwellingtotheeastwerealwaysatmostrisk可知,由于风向,住在东边的人受污染的影响更大,所以排除B项。再结合第三句Thosewhocouldafforditlivedelsewhere可知有钱人会搬家,故A项不符合。因此C项“东伦敦的贫民区居民们”为污染影响最严重的群体,为正确答案。D项“大熔炉主人们的佣人”原文没有提及。10、Theauthormainlyshowsinthelastbutoneparagraphthat________,A、“GreatKillerFog”ledtohugemortalityB、theBritishpresswasalsoplayingabigroleC、itwasalongwayfortheCleanAirActtobepassedD、reducingtheairpollutionworkedthoughitwasintheprimarystage标准答案:D知识点解析:本题为细节题。根据题干关键词定位到倒数第二段。该段前两句指出两个为治理雾霾而努力的具体事件,第三句做总结,指出“短短几年之内,虽然反对污染的战斗还处于初级阶段,但可怕的浓雾已经开始退去”。故D项“尽管处于初期,但减少空气污染奏效了”为正确答案。A项“‘杀人大雾’导致巨大的死亡”和C项“通过《空气清洁法案》曾是一个漫长的过程”只是表层示例。B项“英国媒体也发挥了重要作用”并不是作者主要想表达的内容。11、TherewereplanetreeseverywhereInLondonbecausethey________。A、couldresistfogandhazeB、wererelatedtosocialhistoryC、containedawealthofeccentricdetailD、wereshinyandbeautifiedtheenvironment标准答案:A知识点解析:本题为细节题。根据题干关键词定位到第六段。该段第二句指出“我们从中读到,伦敦之所以到处都有法国梧桐,主要是因为它们闪闪发亮的叶片能够抵御雾霾”,故A项“能够抵御雾霾”为正确答案,其中原文的for表明前后是因果关系,且原因在后。B项“与社会历史有关”、C项“包含丰富的古怪轶闻”和D项“闪闪发亮并能美化环境”均不是题干的原因,故排除。YawningcanbeaproblemattheofficeforLindsayEierman,whichmakesherembarrassed.“I’veexplained,‘I’msorry,Ididn’tgetmuchsleeplastnight.”saysMsEierman,a26-year-oldsocialworkerfromDurham,NorthCarolina.Butalackofsleepmaynotbetheproblem.Researchersarestartingtounravelthemysterysurroundingtheyawn,oneofthemostcommonandoftenembarrassingbehaviours.Yawning,theyhavediscovered,ismuchmorecomplicatedthanpreviouslythought.Althoughallyawnslookthesame,theyappeartohavemanydifferentcausesandtoserveavarietyoffunctions.Yawningisbelievedtobeameanstokeepourbrainsalertintimesofstress.Contagiousyawningappearstohaveevolvedinmanyanimalspeciesasawaytoprotectfamilyandfriends,bykeepingeveryoneinthegroupvigilant.Changesinbrainchemistrytriggeryawns.whichtypicallylastaboutsixsecondsandoftenoccurinclusters.Tounravelthemysteryofyawning,scientistsbuiltuponearly,observedclues.Yawningtendstooccurmoreinsummer.Mostpeopleyawnuponseeingsomeoneelsedoit,butinfantsandpeoplewithautismorschizophreniaaren’tsoaffectedbythiscontagioneffect.Andcertainpeopleyawnatsurprisingtimes,likeparachutistswhoareabouttojumpoutofaplaneorOlympicathletesgettingreadytocompete.Aleadinghypothesisisthatyawningplaysanimportantroleinkeepingthebrainatitscool,optimalworkingtemperature.Thebrainisparticularlysensitivetooverheating,accordingtoAndrewGallup,anassistantprofessorofpsychologyattheStateUniversityofNewYorkatOneonta.Reactiontimesslowandmemorywaneswhenthebrain’stemperaturevariesevenlessthanadegreefromtheideal98.6degreesFahrenheit.Therearesomepracticalapplications.Dr.Gallupsaidmanagersmightwanttokeepinmindthebrain-coolingroleofyawningwhenameetingislongandboring.“Onewaytodiminishyawningfrequencyinanofficewouldbetokeepitair-conditioned.Ifit’sverycoldintheroom,yawningratesaregoingtobequitelow.”Dr.Gallupsaid.12、LindsayEiermansaysshedidn’tsleepwelllastnightbecause________,A、yawningisherproblemB、hercolleaguedoesn’tforgiveherC、shefeelsverysorryforyawningattheofficeD、sheregardssleepdeprivationasthereasonofyawning标准答案:D知识点解析:本题为细节题。根据题干关键词定位到第一段。第一段讲了林赛·艾尔曼打哈欠的问题,这让她很尴尬,她解释为昨晚睡眠不足,末句“但打哈欠可能未必是由睡眠不足所致”进行总结,并自然地引出第二段的内容。所以她如此解释,是因为她把自己打哈欠的原因归结为睡眠不足,故D项“她认为睡眠不足是打哈欠的原因”为正确答案。A项“打哈欠是她的问题”,B项“她的同事不原谅她”和C项“她因在办公室打哈欠感到非常抱歉”均与题干“林赛·艾尔曼说自己昨晚没睡好”不构成因果关系,故排除。13、AccordingtoParagraph3,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutyawning?A、Italwayshappensingroups.B、Itmakespeoplerelaxunderpressure.C、Itiscausedbychangesinbrainchemistry.D、Itusuallylastsapproximatelysixseconds.标准答案:B知识点解析:本题为细节题。根据题干关键词定位到第三段。第三段第一句句意为“打哈欠可以让我们在感受到压力的时候使大脑处于警觉状态”,B项中的makespeoplerelax和第一句中的keepourbrainsalert矛盾,故B项“它(打哈欠)让人们在压力下放松”不符合文意,故B项为正确答案。A项中的alwayshappensingroup与原文oftenoccurinclusters是同义替换;C项中的iscausedby与原文trigger。是同义替换;D项中的usuallylastsapproximately与原文typicallylastabout是同义替换,三项均符合原文,故排除。14、Theword“contagion”(Para.4)mostprobablymeans________,A、spreadingB、learningC、protectionD、imitation标准答案:A知识点解析:本题为含义题。根据题干关键词定位到第四段。contagion前面有代词this修饰,所以必定有指代。本句是由but连接的两个分句,所以this指代的是第一个分句的现象,即“在看到别人打哈欠时,大多数人也会不自觉这样做”,这是一种传染效应,故A项“传染、传播”为正确答案。B项“学习”。C项“保护”,D项“模仿”均不正确。15、AccordingtoDr.Gallup,peopleinameetingmayyawnwhen________,A、themeetingroomisoverheatedB、otherpeoplearoundthemyawnC、ameetingisbriefandinterestingD、theair-conditionertemperatureislowered标准答案:A知识点解析:本题为推断题。根据题干关键词定位到最后一段。根据末句中的diminishyawning和keepitair-conditioned可知,通过调低空调温度可以降低打哈欠频率,那么可以推断出会议室过热的时候人们容易打哈欠,故A项为正确答案,同时排除D。B项“(当)周围的其他人打哈欠(的时候)”并不是盖洛普博士的观点。C项“(当)会议简短而有趣(的时候)”与原文意思相反。16、Thepassagemainlydiscusses________,A、theratesofyawningB、themisconceptionsofyawningC、thesecretsofyawningD、theapplicationsofyawning标准答案:C知识点解析:本题为主旨题。本题考查文章主旨。本文第二段首句和末句分别指出“研究人员目前正逐渐揭开打哈欠的秘密”“……但实际上却有很多不同的成因,所以打哈欠的作用也不尽相同”,说明了文章的中心。剩下的四段从打哈欠的作用、成因、应用等方面简要阐述。第二段和第四段首句的mystery是直接的线索词,故C项“打哈欠的秘密”为正确答案。A项“打哈欠的频率”和D项“打哈欠的应用”都是其中一个方面。B项“对打哈欠的误解”只是第一段句末的引子,并非文章主要内容,故排除。三、翻译(本题共12题,每题1.0分,共12分。)17、SincethisconcernaboutthedeclineandfalloftheEnglishlanguageisnotperceivedasagenerationalphenomenonbutratherassomethingnewandpeculiartotoday’syoungpeople,itnaturallyfollowsthattoday’sEnglishteacherscannotbedoingtheirjobs.标准答案:既然对英语水平下降的关注并不被看成是每一代都有的现象,而被看成是现在年轻人特有的新现象,很自然,接下来就是责备今天的英语教师没有做好工作。知识点解析:句子主干:Since…(原因状语从句),itfollowsthat…(主句)。从句中not…butrather…意为“不是……而是……”:主句中that引导宾语从句。【语法难点】状语从句中的并列结构。BilledastheSiliconValleyRobotBlockPartyandheldduringNationalRoboticsWeek,thepanyyesterdaywasacelebrationofhuman-robotinteractions.(1)Developers,researchers,andmakerssharedtipsandexploredtheveryideasofwhatarobotcanbeanddo.ThepeopleImethereareinterestedinrobotsonmanylevels.(2)Therewerestartupspitchingtheirbusinesses,home-brewbuilderslookingtohavesomefun,high-schoolkidsbuildingcompetitionrobots,andPh.D.students.justexploring.Thathigh-rivingrobot?It’sthecreationofWillowGarage,afoundingmemberoftheSiliconValleyRoboticsgroupthathostedtheblockpany.In2010,WillowGarageannounceditwouldbedelivering11ofits$400000PR-2robotsfleetoresearchgroups.(3)Theprogram,however,whichbeganasanopen-sourceplatformintendedtoencouragedroboticiststocollaborateoncreatingauniversalrobotlanguage,hasquicklyevolved.Afterjustafewyears,followinganannouncementinFebruary,WillowGaragesaysitisshiflingtowardbecomingaprofitableandself-sustainingcompany.What’snextinthelivesofrobots?That’sthequestioneveryoneherewantstoanswer.EvenafterthePR-2’s2010release,withinayearthestereoscopiccamerasthatprovidedthePR-2’svisionwerereplacedwithcommerciallyavailablehardware—Microsoft'sKinect,highlightingtherigorousspaceofinnovation.(4)Thecommercial,off-the-shelftechnologyavailabletoeachofustoday,asNASAhasdiscovered,isfast,smart,andconstatlyupgraded.Andastheevolutionofroboticsquickens.maybethat’swhatevents1ikeNationalRoboticsWeekandtheRobotBlockParty,areallabout.There’sasensethatthoughrobotsarealreadyagreatpartofourlives,wearestillintheearlystagesofroboticsinnovation.Thingsareevolvingquickly.Forthatreason,amarketplaceofideassuchasthisisincrediblyimportant.Peopleandideasarebeingconnected.(5)Acrossgenres,roboticshobbyistsaretalkingtostartups,educatorsaretalkingwithindustry,andstudentsareenvisioningafuturewhereautomationissmarter,machinesaremoreuseful,andeveryonehasthetechnicalskillstolivesidebysidewithourrobotfriends.18、【1】标准答案:(1)开发人员,研究人员和制造者探索了机器人未来的模样和功能,并分享了一些相关的技巧。知识点解析:暂无解析19、【2】标准答案:(2)一些创业公司在寻找商机,而普通民众只是想在这里找些乐子,高中生正在举办机器人比赛,博士生则在进行科学研究。知识点解析:暂无解析20、【3】标准答案:(3)该项目最初作为一个开源平台,旨在鼓励机器人专家合作创建一种通用的机器人语言,目前已经得到了迅速发展。知识点解析:暂无解析21、【4】标准答案:(4)如今,我们每个人都可以享受到现成的商业化技术,而且这些技术发展迅速,高度智能化,且不断在升级换代。知识点解析:暂无解析22、【5】标准答案:(5)不同行业的人们相互交流,例如,机器人爱好者与创业者,教育家与企业家,学生与工程师,都在期待自动化变得更加智能,机器变得更加实用,每个人都能与机器人朋友并肩生活。知识点解析:【参考译文】“硅谷机器人街区聚会”在“国家机器人周”期间举行,昨天的聚会是为了庆祝人机交互活动。(1)开发人员,研究人员和制造者探索了机器人未来的模样和功能,并分享了一相关的技巧。参加这个聚会的人都或多或少对此感兴趣。(2)一创业公司在寻找商机,而普通民众只是想在这里找乐子,高中生正在举办机器人比赛,博士生则在进行科学研究。机器人也会击掌庆祝?这是WillowGarage公司的创作成果,这家公司是硅谷机器人组织的创始成员之一,同时也主办了这次的聚会。2010年,WillowGarage公司宣布将把11个价值40万美元的“第2代智能机器人”免费赠予研究小组。(3)该项目最初作为一个开源平台,旨在鼓励机器人专家合作创建一种通用的机器人语言,目前已经得到了迅速发展。短短几年后,WillowGarage公司在二月份发出一项声明后宣称,它正转而成为一家具有盈利性和自立性的公司。今后机器人又会出现什么样的革新呢?这里的每一个人都想知道答案。“第2代智能机器人”在2010年发布后,一年之内,为机器人提供视觉的愿景立体相机便迅速被市售硬件——微软的Kinect所取代,这突出了技术创新的步伐如此迅猛。(4)如今,我们每个人都可以皇享受到现成的商业化技术,而且这技术发展迅速,高度智能化,且不断在升级换代。机器人革新越来越快,也许这就是人们举办国家机器人周和机器人街区聚会的原因。从某种意义上说,虽然机器人已经是我们生活的重要组成部分,但我们仍然处于机器人创新的早期阶段。万物都在迅速变化发展,充满创意的市场非常重要。在这里,人们互相交流最新创意。(5)不同行业的人们相互交流,例如,机器人爱好者与创业者,教育家与企业家,学生与工程师,都在期待自动化变得更加智能,机器变得更加实用,每个人都能与机器人朋友并肩生活。23、Astheintelligenceofrobotsincreasestomatchthatofhumansandastheircostdeclinesthrougheconomiesofscalewemayusethemtoexpandourfrontiers,firstonearththroughtheirabilitytowithstandenvironmentsharmfultoourselves.标准答案:随着机器人的智能提高到与人的智力匹敌的地步,再加上它们的制造费用随规模效益而下降,我们也许可以用机器人来开拓边远地区,其实首先是利用它们对环境的忍耐力,而那些环境对我们自己是有害的。知识点解析:句子主干:As…andas…wemayusethemto…。两个as引导的从句并列作状语;firstonearththroughtheirabilityto…是介词短语作状语:harmfultoourselves形容词短语作定语修饰environments。【语法难点】由as引导的并列状语从句。Americanstodaydon’tplaceaveryhighvalueonintellect.Ourheroesareathletes,entertainers,andentrepreneurs,notscholars.(1)Evenourschoolsarewherewesendourchildrentogetapracticaleducation—nottopursueknowledgeforthesakeofknowledge.Symptomsofpervasiveanti-intellectualisminourschoolsaren’tdifficulttofind.“Schoolshavealwaysbeeninasocietywherepracticalismoreimportantthanintellectual,”sayseducationwriterDianeRavitch.“Schoolscouldbeacounterbalance.”Ravitch’slatestbook,LeftBack:ACenturyofFailedSchoolReforms.tracestherootsofanti-intellectualisminourschools,concludingtheyareanythingbutacounterbalancetotheAmericandistasteforintellectualpursuits.Buttheycouldandshouldbe.Encouragingkidstorejectthelifeofthemindleavesthemvulnerabletoexploitationandcontrol.(2)Withouttheabilitytothinkcritically,todefendtheirideasandunderstandtheideasofothers,theycannotfullyparticipateinourdemocracy.“Continuingalongthispath,”sayswriterEarlShorris,“Wewillbecomeasecond-ratecountry.Wewillhavealesscivilsociety.”“Intellectisresentedasaformofpowerorprivilege,”writeshistorianandprofessorRichardHofstadterinAnti-IntellectualisminAmericanLife.aPulitzer-Prizewinningbookontherootsofanti-intellectualisminUSpolitics,religion,andeducation.Fromthebeginningofourhistory,saysHofstadter,ourdemocraticandpopulisturgeshavedrivenustorejectanythingthatsmellsofelitism.(3)Practicality,commonsense,andnativeintelligencehavebeenconsideredmorenoblequalitiesthananythingyoucouldlearnfromabook.RalphWaldoEmersonandotherTranscendentalistphilosophersthoughtschoolingandrigorousbooklearningputunnaturalrestraintsonchildren,“(4)Weareshutupinschoolsandcollegerecitationroomsfor10or15yearsandcomeoutatlastwithabellyfulofwordsanddonotknowathing.”MarkTwain’sHuckleberryFinnexemplifiedAmericananti-

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