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职称英语综合类C级模拟50

第1部分:词汇选项

下面每个句子中均有1个词或者短语画有底横线,请为每处画线部分确定1个意义最

为接近的选项。

1>Thenurseryisbrightandcheerful.

A.pleasantB.cleanC.peacefulD.large

2、ThiskindofmaterialwasseldomusedinbuildinghousesduringtheMiddle

Ages.

A.neverB.rarelyC.oftenD.only

3、Peoplefrommanyplacesweredrawntothecitybyitsgrowingeconomy.

A.fetchedB.carriedC.attractedD.pushed

4、Thesoldierdisplayedremarkablecourageinthebattle.

A.placedB.showedC.pointedD.decided

5、HowdoyouaccountforyourabsencefromtheclasslastThursday?

A.explainB.examineC.chooseD.expand

6、Aboutonequarteroftheworkersinthecountryareemployedinfactories.

A.thirdB.fourthC.tenthD.fifteenth

7>Shewasgratefultohimforbeingsogoodtoher.

A.carefulB.hatefulC.beautifulD.

thankful

8、Thereareonlyfiveminutesleftzbuttheoutcomeofthematchisstill

indoubt.

A.resultB.judgementC.estimationD.event

9、HeiscertainthatthedictionaryisjustwhatIwant.

A.sureB.angryC.doubtful"D.worried

10>Thelastfewweekshavebeenenjoyable.

A.closeB.nearC.pastD.several

11>Whatweretheconsequencesofthedecisionshehadmade?

A.reasonsB.resultsC.causesD.bases

12>Theydidn11realizehowserioustheproblemwas.

A.knowB.forgetC.doubtD.remember

13、Weshallkeepthemoneyinasecureplace.

A.cleanB.secretC.distantD.safe

14>Thegreatchangesofthecityastonishedeveryvisitortothatcity.

A.attackedB.surprisedC.attractedD.

interested

15>Thecityhasdecidedtodoawaywithalltheoldbuildingsinitscentre.

A.getridofB.setupC.repairD.paint

第2部分:阅读判断

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作出判断: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。

TheIndustrialAgeandEmployment

Theindustrialagehasbeentheonlyperiodofhumanhistoryinwhichmost

people*sworkhastakentheformofjobs.Theindustrialagemaynowbecoming

toanend,andsomeofthechangesinworkpatternswhichitbroughtmayhave

tobereversed.Thisseemsadauntingthought.Butzinfact,itcouldoffer

theprospectofabetterfutureforwork.Universalemployment,asitshistory-

showszhasnotmeanteconomicfreedom.

Employmentbecamewidespreadwhentheenclosuresofthe17thand18th

centuriesmademanypeopledependentonpaidworkbydeprivingthemofthe

useoftheland,andthusofthemeanstoprovidealivingforthemselves.

Thenthefactorysystemdestroyedthecottageindustriesandremovedwork

frompeople1shomes.Later,astransportimproved,firstbyrailandthen

byroad,peoplecommutedlongerdistancestotheirplacesofemploymentuntil,

eventually,manypeople1sworklostallconnectionwiththeirhomelivesand

theplacesinwhichtheylived.

Meanwhile,employmentputwomenatadisadvantage.Inpre-industrialtimes,

menandwomenhadsharedtheproductiveworkofthehouseholdandvillage

community.Nowitbecamecustomaryforthehusbandtogoouttopaidemploymentz

leavingtheunpaidworkofthehomeandfamiliestohiswife.Taxandbenefit

regulationsstillassumethisnormtoday,andrestrictmoreflexiblesharing

ofworkrolesbetweenthesexes.

Itwasnotonlywomenwhoseworkstatussuffered.Asemploymentbecame

thedominantformofwork,youngpeopleandoldpeoplewereexcluded—aproblem

now,asmoreteenagersbecomefrustratedatschoolandmoreretiredpeople

wanttoliveactivelives.

Allthismaynowhavetochange.Thetimehascertainlycometoswitch

someeffortandresourcesawayfromtheidealistgoalofcreatingjobsfor

all,totheurgentpracticaltaskofhelpingmanypeopletomanagewithout

full-timejobs.

16>Theestablishedworkpatternsmaybechangedwiththeclosingofthe

industrialage.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

17>Universalemploymenthasbroughtabouteconomicfreedom.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

18>Manypeopledependedonthelandforalivingbeforethe17thcentury.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

19、Improvedtransportenabledpeopletotravellongerdistancestotheir

workplaces.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

20>Employedwomenofequalqualificationsarepaidlessthanmen.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

21>Alargenumberofteenagerswillquitschoolnextyear.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

22、Nowisthetimetohandletheissueofemploymentinapracticalmanner.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

第3部分:概括大意与完成句子

下面的短文后有2项测试任务:⑴第23〜26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第1〜4段每

段选择1个最佳标题;⑵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。

SearchingforSmiles

1.Askmostpeopleanywhereintheworldwhattheywantoutoflifeand

n

thereplywillprobablybe:"Tobehappy.EdDeinerzanAmericanpsychology

professor,hasspenthiswholeprofessionallifestudyingwhatmakespeople

happyzcomparinglevelsofhappinessbetweenculturesandtryingtofindout

exactlywhyweenjoyourselves.

2.Manypeoplewouldsaythatthisquestiondoesnotneedananswer.But

ProfessorDeinerhasoneanyway.nIfyou1reacheerful,happyperson,your

marriageismorelikelytolastzandyou'remorelikelytomakemoneyand

besuccessfulatyourjob.Onaverage,happypeoplehavestrongerimmune(免

疫的)systemszandthereissomeevidencethattheylivelonger."

3.Sowhoaretheworld1shappiestpeople?Itdependsonhowthewordis

defined.Thereisindividualhappiness,thesenseofjoywegetwhenwedo

somethingwelike.Butthereisalsothefeelingofsatisfactionwegetwhen

weknowthatothersrespectusandapproveofhowwebehave.Accordingto

ProfessorDeiner,theWesternworldpursuesindividualhappinesswhileAsia

prefersmutualsatisfaction.

4."IntheWest,theindividualistic(个人主义的)culturemeansthatyour

moodmattersmuchmorethanitdoesintheEast.Peopleaskthemselves,what

canIdothat1sfunorinteresting?Theybecomeunhappywhentheycan*tdo

anyofthesethings.IfyouaskpeoplefromJapanorChinaiftheyarehappy,

theytendtolookatwhathasgonewrongintheirlives.Ifnotmuchhasgone

H

wrongzthentheyaresatisfied.

5.PeoplefromSpainandotherSpanish-speakingcountrieshadthehappiest

culture,ProfessorDeinerfound."Thebiggestculturaldifferenceistodo

withprideandshame.Hispanic(西班牙语言的)culturesreportmuchmorepride

andmuchlessshamethanothers."

6.Incomealsomadeabigdifferencetopeople*shappinesszbutonlyat

thelowestlevels.AverageincomeearnersintheUSweremuchhappierthan

peopleinpoverty.Butmillionaireswereonlyalittlebithappierthanpeople

onaverageincomes.Itseemsthatmoneymakesushappywhenwehaveenough

tofeelsecure.

7.Butcanwebetoohappy?"Yougetpeoplewhoareactuallyhappy,but

theythinkhappinessissoimportantthattheytrytobeevenhappier.This

desiretobealwayshappyisaproductofindividualism,wheretheemphasis

isonyouindividually,youremotionsandfeelinggood.Peoplecanendup

feelingunhappybecauseordinaryhappinessisnotgoodenoughforthem.n

A.HappiestCulture

B.AnUnhappyPerson

C.DefinitionofHappiness

D.CulturalDifferencesinHappiness

E,ReasonstoBeHappy

F.IndividualandOrdinaryHappiness

23、Paragraph2

24、Paragraph3

25、Paragraph4

26、Paragraph5

27、A.aquestion

B.ordinaryhappiness

C.individualism

D.culturaldifferences

E.much

F.illnesses

ProfessorDeinerhasspentmanyyearsstudyinginhappiness.

28、ProfessorDeinerbelievesthatahappypersonislessprone(易患)to

29、Oncewehavegotenoughtofeelsafe,moneydoesnotmakedifference

toourhappiness.

30>AccordingtoProfessorDeiner,somepeoplefeelunhappybecausetheycannot

appreciate.

第4部分:阅读理解

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。

刁第9一z篇tttj

SleepNecessaryforMemories

Burningthemidnightoilbeforeanexamorinterviewdoesharmtothe

performanceaccordingtoarecentresearchwhichfoundthatsleepisnecessary

formemoriestohetakenbackintothebrain.Agoodnight*ssleepwithin

30hoursoftryingtorememberanewtaskisarequiredconditionofhaving

goodrecallintheweeksahead,scientistshavefound.

Theresearch,publishedintheDecemberissueofNatureNeuroscience,showed

thatitwastheactofsleep,ratherthanthesimplepassageoftime,that

wascriticalforlong-termmemoryformation.

"Wethinkthatgettingthatfirstnight1ssleepstartstheprocessofmemory

consolidation(巩固),“saidRobertStickgold,asleepresearcheratHarvard

MedicalSchoolwhoconductedthelateststudy.

"Itseemsthatmemoriesnormallywashoutofthebrainunlesssomeprocess

nailsthemdown.Mysuspicionisthatsleepisoneofthosethingsthatdoes

thenailingdown,HProfessorStickgoldsaid.

Withaboutoneinfivepeopleclaimingthattheyaresochronicallyshort

ofsleepthatitaffectstheirdailyactivitieszthelatestworkemphasizes

thelesswell-understoodsideeffect—seriousmemoryimpairment(损害).

Volunteersinanexperimentfounditeasiertorememberamemorytaskif

theywereallowedtosleepthatnight.Butforthosekeptawake,noamount

ofsubsequentsleepmadeupfortheinitialloss.

ProfessorStickgold1steamtrained24peopletoidentifythedirection

ofthreediagonal(斜线形的)barsflashedforasixtiethofasecondonacomputer

screenfullofhorizontal(水平的)stripes.

Halfofthesubjectswerekeptawakethatnight,whiletheothersslept.

Bothgroupswereallowedtosleepforthesecondandthirdnightstomake

upforanydifferencesintirednessbetweenthevolunteers.

Thosewhosleptthefirstnightweresignificantlyandconsistentlybetter

atrememberingthetaskwhilethesecondgroupshowednoimprovementdespite

enjoyingtwonightsofcatch-upsleep.

31、TheresearchpublishedinNatureNeuroscienceshowedthatwhatwasessential

totheformationoflong-termmemorywas_______.

A.intelligenceB.time

C.foodD.sleep

32、WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheresearchisNOTtrue?

A.Itwasdonewithin30hours.

B.ItwasheadedbyProfessorStickgold.

C.Itfocusedonlong-termmemoryformation.

D.Therewerealtogether24subjectsintheexperiment.

33、Stickgold1sresearchfocusedonthesideeffectproducedby.

A.memoryimpairmentB.lackofsleep

C.lowworkefficiencyD.memoryrecall

34、InStickgold1sexperiment,thosewhowerekeptawakeonthefirstnight

A.couldverywellrememberthedirectionofthediagonalbars

B.didn11doanybetteraftertwonights1sleep

C.wereastiredasthosewhowerenot

D.couldrecallthedirectionofmorebarsthanthosewhowerenot

35、Thosewhosleptthefirstnight.

A.couldn1trememberthetask

B.couldnotsleepthesecondandthirdnights

C.performedslightlybetterthanthosewhodidnot

D.didmuchbetterthanthosewhodidnot

弟一^扁

TheCherokeeNation

LongbeforethewhitemancametoAmerica,thelandbelongedtotheAmerican

Indiannations.ThenationoftheCherokeeslivedinwhatisnowthesoutheastern

partoftheUnitedStates.

Afterthewhitemancame,theCherokeescopiedmanyoftheirways.One

CherokeenamedSequoyahsawhowimportantreadingandwritingweretothe

whiteman.HedecidedtoinventawaytowritedownthespokenCherokeelanguage.

Hebeganbymakingwordpictures.Foreachwordhedrewapicture.Butthat

provedimpossible—therewerejusttoomanywords.Thenhetookthe85sounds

thatmadeupthelanguage.UsinghisownimaginationandanEnglishspelling

book,Sequoyahinventedasignforeachsound.Hisalphabetprovedamazingly

easytolearn.Beforelong,manyCherokeesknewhowtoreadandwriteintheir

ownlanguage.By1828,theywereevenprintingtheirownnewspaper.

In1830,theU.S.Congresspassedalaw.Itallowedthegovernmenttoremove

Indiansfromtheirlands.TheCherokeesrefusedtogo.Theyhadlivedontheir

landsforcenturies.Itbelongedtothem.Whyshouldtheygotoastrange

landfarbeyondtheMississippiRiver?

ThearmywassenttodrivetheCherokeesout.Soldierssurroundedtheir

villagesandmarchedthematgunpoint(在枪品的威月办下)intothewesternterritory.

Thesick,theoldandthesmallchildrenwentincarts,alongwiththeirbelongings

Therestofthepeoplemarchedonfootorrodeonhorseback.ItwasNovember,

yetmanyofthemstillworetheirsummerclothes.Coldandhungry,theCherokees

werequicklyexhaustedbythehardshipsofthejourney.Manydroppeddead

andwereburiedbytheroadside.Whenthelastgrouparrivedintheirnew

homeinMarch1839,morethan4,000haddied.Itwasindeedamarchofdeath.

36>TheCherokeesusedtolive.

A.bytheroadsideB.inthesoutheasternpartof

theUS

C.beyondtheMississippiRiverD.inthewesternterritory

37、WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutSequoyahisNOTtrue?

A.Hewasimaginative.

B.HewasanIndian.

C.Hewasawhiteman.

D.HewrotedownthespokenCherokeelanguage.

38、Alawwaspassedin1830to.

A.allowtheCherokeestostaywheretheywere

B.stoptheCherokeesusingtheirownlanguage

C.forcetheCherokeestomovewestward

D.forbidtheCherokeestoprinttheirownnewspaper

39、TheCherokeeswenttotheirnewlands.

A.incartsB.onhorseback

C.onfootD.alloftheabove

40、Theword"exhausted**inthelastparagraphcouldbebestreplacedby.

A.wornoutB.endedup

C.runoutD.finishedup

-

Knitting

Mymotherknewhowtoknit(纺织),butshenevertaughtme.Sheassumed,

asdidmanywomenofhergeneration,thatknittingwasnolongeraskillworth

passingdownfrommothertodaughter.Acombinationoffeminism(女权主义)and

consumerism(消费主义)mademanywomenfeelthatsuchhomelyaccomplishments

werenowoutofdate.Mygrandmotherstillknitted,though,andeveryChristmas

shemadeapairofsocksformybrotherandme,ofredwool(毛线).Theywere

theonesweworeunderouriceskates(冰鞋),whenitwasreallyimportant

tohavewarmfeet.

Knittingisanervoushabitthathappenstobeproductive.Ithelpedme

quitsmokingbygivingmyhandssomethingelsetodo.Itiswonderfulfor

depressionbecausenomatterwhatelsehappens,youarecreatingsomething

beautiful.Timespentinfrontofthetelevisionorjustsittingisnolonger

timewasted.

Ilovebreathinglifeintothepatterns.It*struemagic,findinganeglected,

dog-eared(翻旧了的)oldbookwiththeperfectsnowflakedesign,buyingthe

sameGermantownwoolmygrandmotherused,intheexactbluetomatchmydaughter*s

eyes,takingitonthetrainwithmeeverydayfortwomonthszworking

enthusiasticallytogetitdonebyChristmas,stayinguplateafterthestockings

arefilledtosewinthesleevesandweaveintheends.

Knittinghastaughtmepatience.IknowthatifIjustkeepgoing,even

ifittakesmonthsztherewillbeareward.WhenImakeamistake,Iknow

thatangerwillnotfixit,andthatIjusthavetogobackandstartover

again.

PeopleoftenaskifIwoulddoitformoney,andtheanswerisalwaysa

definiteno.Inthefirstplace,youcouldnotpaymeenoughforthehours

Iputintoasweater.ButmoreimportantzthisisanactivityIkeepseparate

fromsuchconsiderations.IknittocovermychildrenandotherpeopleIlove

inwarmthandcolor.Iknittogivethemsomethingearthlythatmoneycould

neverbuy.

Knittinggivesmylifeanalternativerhythmtothedailydeadline.By

dayIcanwriteaboutNorthernIrelandortheNewYorkCityPoliceDepartment

andgetpaidforit,butonthetrainhome,surroundedbypeoplewithlaptops,

Istagemylittlerebellion.Itakeoutmyoldknittingbagandjointhecenturies

ofwomenwhohaveknittedforlove.

41>Whydidmanywomenfeelthatknittingwasoutofdate?

A.Becausetheirmothershadnottaughtthem.

B.Becausetheywereinfluencedbyfeminismandconsumerism.

C.Becausetheywerefeminists.

D.Becausetheywereconsumerists.

42、Theauthorworetheredsockshergrandmotherhadknittedforher

A.whenshewenttoschoolB.whenshewenthiking

C.whenshecelebratedChristmasD.whenshewentskating

43、ThewordHquitinParagraph2isclosestinmeaningto

A.giveupB.speedup

C.slowdownD.buildup

44、Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

A.Knittinghelpsonegetridofbadhabits.

B.Knittinghelpsonegetfreefromabadmood.

C.Knittingrequirespatience.

D.Knittingisaprofit-makingbusiness.

45、WhichofthefollowingisNOTthewriter1spurposeofknitting?

A.Tosavemoney.B.Tosavetime.

C.Toenrichherlife.D.Toshowherloveforthe

family.

第5部分:补全短文

下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将

其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。

Garlic

Fromearlytimesmanhasusedgarlic(大蒜).TheBiblespeaksofit.The

Israelites(古以色歹U人)wereoncefarfromhome.TheycriedouttoMoses,their

leader,forthefoodstheyloved:leeks(韭菜),onions,andgarlic.TheRomans,

liketheIsraelites,lovedtoeatgarlic.Andtheyhungbagsofgarlicaround

theirnecks.46Theyalsothoughtitwouldkeepthemfromgettingsick.

Asimilarideaisstillheld.Manypeopletakegarlicthinkingitwill

preventorcuredisease.Mostdoctorssayitdoesnosuchthing.47Its

smellmayforcepeopletostayfarapart.Atleastthentheycan*tpassgerms

ontoeachother.48Whatifyou'reinaplay,forinstance?Actorshave

beenknowntoforgettheirlinesbecausetheycouldn11standthegarlicsmell

onafellowactor*sbreath.Somehaveevenmadeupnewlinesandactionsthat

keptthemfarawayfromtheonewhohadeatengarlic.

Throughtheyearsmanhastriedtocopewiththesmellofgarlic.49We

nowknowwhy.It1sbeenfoundthattheoilsofthegarlicdonotstickto

theteeth,tongue,orgums(齿龈).Theygointothelungsinstead.Fromthere

theyarebreathedout.Theypassoutthroughtheskintoo.

Strangeasitseems,foodmayhaveagreatdealofgarlicinitwithout

smellingortastingstrong.Italldependsonhowitiscooked.Frenchcooks

makeagoodsoupwithwholecloves(瓣)ofgarlic.Theyusemorethanthirty

clovesinonebowlofsoup.Buttheytakecarenottocrushthem.Andthey

cookthemwhole.50Andastheclovescooktheychangeinsomestrangeway.

Thesoupturnsouttobedelicious.It*snotstrongatall.

A.Butnomedicinezmouthwash,chewinggum,ortoothpasteseemstohelp

much.

B.Asaresult,the

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