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1、2016年全国专业技术人员职称英语等级考试 (综合类C)第1部分:词汇选项(第115题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或者短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。1The bestoptionwould be to cancel the trip altogetherAhopeBpartCdecisionDEstimate2He wasincrediblyrich.ArelativelyBseriouslyCextremelyDfairly3The idea was quitebrilliantApositiveBkeyCcleverDoriginal4.Th

2、e course gives you basicinstructionin maintenance.AideaBtermCaspectDcoaching5I think I managed tograspthe main points of the lecture .AunderstandBCoverCproveDdiscuss6.Anything to do with aero planes and flyingfascinateshim.AaffectsBHelpsCworriesDInterests8I didntparticularlywant to go , but I had to

3、 .AmainlyBUsuallyCespeciallyDRapidly9You need feedback tomonitorprogress.AStopBachieveCaccessDcheck10Jensen is a dangerous man , and can be verybrutal.AcarelessBstrongCcruelDhard11.We are aware of thepotentialproblems.A.possible B.global C.ongoing D.central12.We must get to therootof the problem.Aap

4、proachBheartCcauseDsolution14All houses within 100 meters of the seas areat riskof flooding.Ain dangerBout of controlCbetween equalsDin particular15He needs the money reallybadly.Avery urgentlyBvery muchCvery quicklyDvery efficiently第2部分:阅读判断(第1622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

5、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。Time to Stop Traveling by AirTwenty-five years ago a young British man called Mark Ellingham decided that he wanted a change of scenery. So he went to Australia, stopping off in many countries beween. Healso decided to write about the experience and prod

6、uced a guide for other travelers making similar journeys.In 1970, British airports were used by 32 million people. In 2004, the figure was 216 million. In 2030, according to government forecasts, it will be around 500 million. Its a growth driven by the emergence of low cost airlines, offering acces

7、s to all parts of the world for less than 100.This has made ahuge contribution to global warming. One return flight from Britain to the US produces the same carbon dioxide (二氧化碳)as a years motoring (驾车). A return flight to Australia equals the emissions (排放)of three average cars for a year. And the

8、pollution is released at a height where its effect on climate change is more than double that on the ground.Mark Ellingham built his business on helping people travel. Now he wants to help people stop at least by air.He is calling fora 100 green tax on all flights to Europe and Africa, and 250 on fl

9、ights to the rest of the world. He also wants investment to create a low-carbon economy,as well as a halt to airport expansion.Mark Ellinghams commitmentis important because his readers arent just the sort of young and adventurous people who would happily jump on a plane to spend a weekend exploring

10、 a foreignculture. They are also the sort of people who say they care about the environment.Its a debate that splits people down the middle.The tourist industry has responded by offering offsetting (补偿) schemes. A small increase in the price of a ticket is used to plant trees.But critics say that it

11、 is not enough to just be carbon neutral. We should be actively cuttingback on putting greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. And for the average person,making a plane journey will be his or her largest contribution to globalwarming. It may be good to repair the damage we do. But surely it is better

12、notto do the damage in the first place.16. Mark Ellingham spent quite a few days in China on his way to Australia 25 years ago.A. Right B. WrongC.Not mentioned17. Traveling from Britain to any other part of the world may cost you less than 100.A. Right B. Wrong C.Not mentioned18. A round trip flight

13、 from Britain to Australia produces the same amount of carbon dioxide as three average cars do in a year.A. Right B. Wrong C.Not mentioned19. Mark Ellingham has never hesitated toencourage people to travel byA. Right B. Wrong C.Not mentioned20. Mark Ellinghams readers are not interested inenvironmen

14、tal protection.A. Right B. Wrong C.Not mentioned21. Critics argue that the best way to protect ourenvironment is not to do any damage to it.A. Right B. Wrong C.Not mentioned22. Mark Ellingham will collaborate with thecritics in his efforts to fight global warming.A. Right B. Wrong C.Not mentioned第3部

15、分 概括大意与完成句子(第2330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个选项中为指定段落每段选择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一个最佳选项。Feed the World with Potatoes1. As food prices continue to rise rapidly,there is growing concern about the effect it will have among the worlds poor.2. Increasingly, experts are looking

16、to thepotato as a possible low-cost solution to feeding the hungry. To emphasize the issue, the United Nations has called the potato “a hidden treasure” and named 2008 the International Year of the Potato. Heres how potatoes could end the food crisis.3. The potato matures more quickly, on less land

17、and in harsher climate than most other major crops. Up to 85 percent of the plant is eatable, compared with around 50 percent of cereals. Its broad adaptability to a wide variety of farming systems is also note worthy.4. Potatoes are an excellent source of complex carbohydrates, which is release the

18、ir energy slowly, and have only 5 percent of wheat s fat content. They contain only a quarter of the calories of bread and,according to the Potato Center, when boiled, potatoes have more protein and nearly twice the calcium as corn. Additionally, they are good source of vitamin C, iron, potassium(钾)

19、and zinc(锌). A. Potatoes Lower InflationB. Major Food CropsC. Healthy FoodD. Higher OutputE. Growing Importance of PotatoesF. High Price5. The food and Agriculture Organization recently surveyed food price inflation in over 70 of the poor countries. Cereal price inflation was much higher and far mor

20、e widespread than for potatoes. A significant factor behind the potato s affordability is the fact that unlike other agriculture products, the potato is not yet a global commodity, and has therefore not attracted speculative investors. Raw potatoes are heavy and carrot during transmit, so global tra

21、de has been show to take off. Also, potatoes are susceptible(易受影响的) to infection with disease, hindering(阻碍) export. According to analysts estimates, less than 5 percent of potatoes are traded internationally, with prices driven primarily by local tastes instead of international demand.23. Paragraph

22、 2 B24. Paragraph 3 D25. Paragraph 4 C26. Paragraph 5 A27. The potato is cheap because E28. The whole world is concerned about food prices because B29. Many peopleeat potatoes because C30. The potato isnot yet a global commodity because F A. it has remained a controversial issueB. they are rising ra

23、pidlyC. they are very nourishingD. nobody eats itE. its yield is highF. raw potatoes can decay easily during transit第4部分:阅读理解(第3145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 Covering the Coast All by HimselfUniversity life is in no way cheap in Canada. It costs Peter Kemp, a computer scie

24、nce major at the British Columbia Institute of Technology in Vancouver, C$18,000 a year.Amazingly, the 21-year-old is covering the cost by himself.For the past three years, Kemp has done a range of part-time jobs to pay for his tuition and living expenses. Last semester alone, he worked five jobs fo

25、r 32-40 hours a week. Life is busy, but Kemp enjoys it.“Doing part-time jobs gives me economic independence,” said Kemp, who will begin his senior year this fall. “Having economic independence gives me the ability to take control of my life and make my own decisions,” said Kemp. “It has also helped

26、me understand the value of money.Among Kemps five jobs last semester, two were on campus. For one, he helped maintain the universitys computer labs. For the other, he worked at the IT service desk to help students and teachers solve their computer problems. He also worked for a small company that de

27、velops GPS systems. This job paid him well at C$27 an hours.“These jobs made me put what Ive learned in university to practical use,” Kemp said.“I accomplished creative and imaginative tasks by applying my abilities to thework. ”Good time management skills help Kemp balance work and study. Hes a top

28、 student in his class. And he will be the student association chairman for his department beginning next semester. Its a position that he has desired for a long time.“It will give me the opportunity to be the voice for my fellow students and make a difference,” says Kemp.“I believe one of the key se

29、crets to juggling(应付)everything is toavoid putting off tasks. This can leave you stressed and reduce the quality ofyour work and health,” he said.“I often make a list of the things I need to do each day and rank them by their importance. The list helps me decide what task I should do first and when

30、I should complete it. Remember to ask for help when you think you cant finish something on time, or can t finish it by yourself. ” 31Who isPeter Kemp?AA computer studentBAn American studentCA French studentDA British student32 How did he manage to pay his tuition and living expenses?AHe did a variet

31、y of part-time jobs.BHe wona few scholarships.CHe borrowed money from his parents.DHe obtained cheap loans from the bank.33Which of the following is NOT directly mentioned in the passage as an advantage of having economic independence?Ait makes one understand that life is not easy.Bit helpsone know

32、the value of money.Cit gives one the ability to control his or her life.Dit enable one to make his or her own decisions.34 Kemp is able to balance work and study due to hisAstrong will power.Bexceptional intelligence.Cdesire to become a leader.Dgood management of time.35The phrase “putting off” in P

33、aragraph 7 meansAperforming.Bfulfilling.Cfinishing.Dpostponing第二篇 Ethnic Tensions in BelgiumBelgium has given the world Audrey Hepburn Rene Magritte (surrealist artist), the saxophone(萨克斯管)and deep-fried potato chips that are somehow called French.But the story behind this flat, twice-Beijing-size c

34、ountry is of a bad marriage between two nationalities living together that cannot stand each other. With no new government, more than a hundred days after a general election, rumors run wild that the country is about to disappear.We are two different nations, an artificial state. With nothing in com

35、mon except a king, chocolate and beer. Said Filp Dewinter, the leader of the Flemish Bloc, the extreme-right Flemish party.Radical Flemish separatists like Mr Dewinter want to divide the country horizontally along ethnic and economic lines: to the north. Flanderswhere Dutch (known locally as Flemish

36、) is spoken and money is increasingly made; to the south. French-speaking Wallonla, where today old factories dominate the landscape.The area of present-day Belgium passed to the French in the 18th century. Following the defeat of Napoleon in 1815. Belgium was given to the kingdom of the Netherlands

37、, from which it gained independence as a separate kingdom in 1830.Since then, it has struggled for cohesion(结合).Anyone who has spoken French in a Flemish city quickly gets a sense of the mutual hostility that is part of daily life there.But there are reasons Belgium is likely to stay together, at le

38、ast in the short term.The economies of the two regions are tightly linked, and separation would be a financial nightmare.But there is also deep resentment in Flanders that its much healthier economy must subsidize(补贴)the south, where unemployment is double that of the north. French speakers in the s

39、outh, meanwhile, favor the status quo(现状).Belgium has made it through previous threats of division. Although some political analysts believe this one is different, there is no panic just now.We must not worry too much. said Baudouln Bruggeman, a 55-year-old school-teacher. Belgium has survived on co

40、mpromise since 1930. You have to remember that this is Magrittes country, the country of surrealism. Anything can happen.36. Who was Magritte?A.A French novelistB.A saxophonistC.A separatistD.A surrealist artist37. when did Belgium become an independent kingdom?A.in 1800B.in 1830C.in 1815D.in 193038

41、. Which statement about Belgium is NOT true?A.it is twice as big as Beijing.B.it has two major ethnic groups.C.it has gone through quite a few threats of division.D.it has no government. 39. what does the passage mainly talk about?A.Surrealist artists.B.Belgiums economy.C.Cultural clashes in Belgium

42、.D.Music in Belgium.40. The word stand in Paragraph 2 means_.A.handleB.meetC.combineD.bear第三篇 Electric BackpackBackpacks are convenientThey can hold your books,your lunch,and a change of clothes,leaving your hands free to do other thingsSomeday,if you dont mind carrying a heavy load,your backpacks m

43、ight also power your MP31player,keep your cell phone running,and maybe even light your way homeLawrence CRome and his colleagues from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia2 and the Marine Biological Laboratory in WoodsHole3,Mass4,have invented a backpack that makes electricity from energy p

44、roduced while its wearer walks In military actions,search-and-rescue operations,and scientific field studies,people rely increasingly on cellphones,global positioning system (GPS) 5 receivers,night-vision goggles,and other battery powered devices to get around and do their workThe backpackselectrici

45、ty- generating feature could dramatically reduce the amount of a wearers load now devoted to spare batteries,report Rome and his colleagues inthe Sept9 Science6The backpacks electricity-creating powers depend on springs used to hang a cloth pack from its metal frameThe frame sits against the wearers

46、 back,and the whole pack moves up and down as the person walksAgear mechanism converts vertical movements of the pack to rotary motions of an electrical generator,producing up to 74 wattsUnexpectedly,tests showed that wearers of the new backpack alter their gaits in response to the packsoscillations,so that they carry loads more comfortably and with less effort than they do ordinary backpacks Because of that surprising advantage,Rome

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