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1、全国职称英语等级考试综合类C级试题全国职称英语等级考试综合类(C)级试题【天宇考王】为广大考生归纳总结职称外语最新考试资讯,让考生最先了解职称外语考试报名等有关事项的通知,天宇考王是一款上机练习题库软件,有单机版、网页版、手机版、三位一体多平台学习模式。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、This was an unexceptionally brutal attack.AopenBsuddenCcruelDdirect2、The frame needs to be strong enou

2、gh to support the engine.AbottomBsurfaceCtopDstructure3、Traffic reaches its rush hour between 8:00 and 9:00 in the morning.AborderBgoalClevelDpeak4、she came across three children sleeping under a bridge.Apassed byBfound by chanceCtook a notice ofDwoke up5、She gets aggressive when she is drunk.Aworri

3、edBsleepyCanxiousDoffensive6、I grabbed his arm and made him turn to look at me.AthrewBbrokeCstretchedDseized7、I tried to detach myself the reality of these terrible events.AseparateBbringCputDset8、It seemed incredible that he had been there a week already.ArightBobviousCunbelievableDunclear9、There i

4、s no other choice, she said in a harsh voice.AunkindBfirmCsoftDdeep10、We found shelter from the rain under the trees.AdefenseBstandingCroomDprotection11、The odd thing was that he didnt recognize me.AstrangeBrealCwholeDsame12、That performance was pretty impressive.AcompletelyBbeautifullyCveryDequally

5、13、We have to change the publics perception that money is everything.AsightBinterestCbeliefDpressure14、He was tempted by the high salary offered by the company.AattractedBtaughtCkeptDchanged15、I have little information as regards her fitness for the post.AatBaboutCwithDfrom参考答案:1-5 AACAA 6-10BDCDC 1

6、1-15 ACBDD 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。Kicking the HabitWhat is a bad habit? The most definition is that it is something that we do regularly, almost without thinking about it, and which has some sort of negative co

7、nsequence. This consequence could affect those around us, or it could affect us personally. Those who deny having bad habits are probably lying. Bad habits are part of what makes us human.Many early habits, like sucking out thumb, are broken when we are very young. We are either told to stop doing i

8、t by our parents, or we consciously or subconsciously observe that others do not have the same habit, and we gradually grow out of it. It is when we intentionally or unintentionally pick up new habits in our later childhood or early adulthood that it becomes a problem. Unless we can break that habit

9、 early on, it becomes a part of out life, and becomes “programmed” into our brain.A recent study of human memory suggests that no matter how hard we try to change our habits, it is the old ways that tend to win, especially in situations where we are rushed, stressed or overworked. Habits that we tho

10、ught we had got rid of can suddenly come back. During the study program, the researchers showed a group of volunteers several pictures, and gave them words to associate with them. They then showed the volunteers the same picture again, and gave them new words to associate with them.A few days later,

11、 the volunteers were given a test. The researchers showed them the pictures, and told them to respond with one of the words they had been given for each one. It came as no surprise that their answers were split between the first set of words and second. Two weeks later, they were given the same test

12、 again. This time, most of them only gave the first set of words. They appeared to have completely forgotten the second set.The study confirms that the responses we learn first are those that remain strongest over time. We may try to change our ways, but after a while, the response that comes to min

13、d first is usually the first one we learned. The more that response is used, the more automatic it becomes and the harder it becomes to respond in any other way.The study therefore suggests that over time, our bad habits also become automatic, learned behavior. This is not good news for people who p

14、ick up bad habits early in life and now want to change or break them. Even when we try to put new, good intentions into practice, those previous learned habits remain stronger in more automatic, unconscious forms of memory.16. Boys usually develop bad habits when they are very young.A. Right B. Wron

15、g C. Not mentioned17. We can only break bad habits if others tell us to do.A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned18. Bad habits may return when we are under pressure.A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned19. Researchers were surprised by the answer that the volunteers gave in the first test.A. Right B. Wron

16、g C. Not mentioned20. The volunteers found the test more difficult when they did it the second time.A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned21. The study suggests that it is more difficult to respond what to get rid of.A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned22. If we develop bad habits early in life, they are

17、harder to get rid of.A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned参考答案:C、B、A、B、C 、B、A 第3部分: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2326题要求从所给的6个选项中为第14段每段1选择个最佳标题;(2)第2730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。Pedestrians Only?1 The concept of traffic-free shopping areas goes back a long time. During the Middle Ages, t

18、raffic-free shopping areas were built in Middle Eastern countries to allow people to shop in comfort and, more importantly, safety. As far back as 2,000 years ago, road traffic was banned from central Rome during the day to allow for the free movement of pedestrians (行人) and was only allowed in at n

19、ight when shops and markets had closed for the day. In most other cities, however, pedestrians were forced to share the streets with horses, coaches and, later, with cars and other motorised vehicles.2 The modern, traffic-free shopping street was born in Europe in the 1960s, when both city populatio

20、ns and car ownership increased rapidly. Dirty gases from cars and the risks involved in crossing the road were beginning to make shopping an unpleasant and dangerous experience. Many believed the time was right for experimenting with car-free streets, and shopping areas seemed the best place to star

21、t.3 At first, there was resistance from shopkeepers. They believed that such a move would be bad for business. They argued that people would avoid streets if they were unable to get to them in their cars. When the first streets in Europe were closed to traffic, there were even noisy demonstrations,

22、as many shopkeepers predicted they would lose customers.4 However, research carried out afterwards in several European cities revealed some unexpected statistics. In Munich, Cologne and Hamburg, visitors to shopping areas increased by 50 percent. On Copenhagens main shopping street, shopkeepers repo

23、rted sales increases of 25-40 percent. Shopkeepers in Minneapolis, the USA. were so impressed when they learnt this that they even offered to pay for the construction and maintenance costs of their own traffic-free streets.5 With the arrival of the traffic-free shopping street, many shops, especiall

24、y those selling things like clothes, food and smaller luxury items, prospered. Unfortunately, it wasnt good news for everyone, as shops selling furniture and larger electrical appliances (电器) actually saw their sates drop. Many of these were forced to move elsewhere, away from the city centre.23. Pa

25、ragraph 1_24. Paragraph 2_25. Paragraph 3_26. Paragraph 4_A Facing protests from shop ownersB An experiment that went wrongC Increase in sales and customersD Popularity of online shoppingE A need for changeF An idea from ancient history27. Traffic-free shopping streets first developed in_.28. In the

26、 1960s, dirty gases from cars made shopping_.29. Shopkeepers mistakenly believed the car-free streets would keep away_.30. The arrival of the traffic-free shopping street made many _ lose their business.A furniture sellersB a bad experienceC Middle Eastern countriesD customersE North AmericaF pedest

27、rians参考答案: 23.F 24.E 25.A 26.C27.C 28.B 29.D 30.A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,每道题后面有4个选项。请根据文章的内容,从每题所给的4个选项中选择1个最佳答案,涂在答题卡相应的位置上。第一篇An Expensive MistakeIs there water on the planet Mars? Is there life on Mars? Was there ever life on Mars? Scientists from NASA wanted to know the answ

28、ers to these questions. They built a spacecraft to travel around Mars and get information. The spacecraft was called the Mars Climate Orbiter.The Mars Climate Orbiter left for Mars in December 1998. The trip took nine and a half months. At first, everything was fine. However, when the Orbiter got ne

29、ar Mars, something terrible happened. The spacecraft didnt go to the right place. It went too close to Mars. It was too hot for the Orbiter there. The spacecraft couldnt function correctly. Suddenly, it stopped sending message to NASA. The Orbiter was lost.How could this terrible thing happen? How d

30、id the Orbiter get closer to Mars than the scientists planned? Finally, they found the answer. Two teams of scientists worked together on the Orbiter. One team was in England, and one team was in the United States. There were many similarities in the way they worked, but there was one important diff

31、erence: The teams used different guidelines for measuring things. The United States team used the metric system(公制). The other team used the English system.Because they used different systems, the scientists made a mathematical mistake. The Orbiters orbit (the shape and pattern of its path) around Mars was not correct. The scientists put the Orbiter on the wrong path. The Orbiter got too close and too hot, and it stopped functioning.Why didnt anybody see the mi

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