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職稱英語理工類A級模擬22
第1部分:詞匯選項
下面每個句子中均有1個詞或短語劃有底橫線,請為每處劃線部分確定1個意義最為接
近的選項
1>Sheexhibitedgreatpowersofenduranceduringtheclimb.
A.playB.sendC.showD.
tell
2、Theeternalmotionofthestarsfascinatedhim.
A.longB.never-endingC.boringD.
extensive
3、Shecouldnotanswer,itwasanimmenseloadoffherheart.
A.naturalB.fatalC.
tinyD.enormous
4、Thebookmadeagreatimpactonitsreaders.
A.forceB.influenceC.
surpriseD.power
5、Accompaniedbycheerfulmusic,webegantodance.
A.pleasantB.colorfulC.fashionableD.
different
6、Hewasnoteligiblefortheexaminationbecausehewasoverage.
A.competitiveB.diligentC.qualifiedD.
competent
7、HernoveldepictsanambitiousChinese.
A.writesB.sketchesC.describesD.
indicates
8、Don11irritateher,she*sonashortfusetoday.
A.teaseB.attractC.annoyD.
protect
9、Itisabsurdtogooutinsuchterribleweather.
A.ridiculousB.funnyC.oddD.
interesting
10>Inotifiedhimthatmyaddresshadchanged.
A.informedB.observedC.mockedD.
misled
11>Themanagerallocatedutiestotheclerks.
A.assignB.persuadeC.askD.
order
12>Theoncebarrenhillsidesarenowgoodfarmland.
A.hairlessB,bareC.emptyD
bald
13>Itispostulatedthatacureforthediseasewillhavebeenfoundbythe
year2000.
A.challengedB.assumedC.deductedD.
decreed
14、Wemustabidebytherules.
A.sticktoB.persistinC.safeguardD.
apply
15>Frommystandpoint.youknow,thisthingisjustfunny.
A.positionB.pointofviewC.knowledgeD.
opinion
第2部分:閱讀判斷
下面的短文后列出了7個句子,請根據短文的內容對每個句子做出判斷:如果該句提的
是正確信息,請選擇A:如果該句提的是錯誤信息,請選擇B:如果該句的信息文中沒
有提及,請選擇C。
SonicDevice
Theotherday,Dr.RobertSmith,whoisblind,tookaremarkablestroll
throughthecampusoftheUniversityofCaliforniaatSantaBarbara.AsDr.
Smithwalkedalongthecampuszplacesandimpediments(障礙物)inhispath
seemedtocallouttheirnamestohim--"libraryhere,libraryhere","bench
here,benchhere".
Dr.Smithwastestingaprototype(樣機)navigationsystemfortheblind
thatanouncedthesurroundingobjectsthroughstereoheadphonesthatwere
mountedtoacomputerinhisback-pack,creatingavirtualrealitylandscape(仿
真影像).Theinformationcamenotfromsomeminiatureradarbutfromthesignals
broadcastbythemilitary*snetworkofgloalpositioningsatellites(全球定
位衛(wèi)星).Oneday,itsdevelopershope,miniaturized(小型化的)versionsofthis
navigationdevices,whichnowweighstwenty-eightpounds,willhelptheblind
navigateunfamiliarneighborhoods.
"Withthissystemyoudonotneedtoknowathinginadvanceaboutwhere
youaregoing",saidDr.RobertaKlatzky,apsychologistatCarnegie-MelIon
UniversitywhoisworkingwithDr.Smithtodevelopthenavigatingdevice.
Dr.MichaelOberdoroftheNationalEyeInstitutesaid,HAblindpersoncould
walkclownthestreetandknownotjusthewasat80thandBroadway,butwhat
storesarearound,andthatZabar*sdelicatessen(熟食店)wasupahead.This
navigationsystemtellsyounotjustwherethereareobstacleszbutyouroverall
locationgeographically.11Itletsblindusersconstructamentalmapofnew
surroundingsandlearntheirwayaround.
Thenavigationsystemusessignalsfromacomputerizedmaptocreatea
"virtualacousticdisplay(仿真聲音顯示).Thisisatalkingmapinwhichlarge
objectsseemtoannouncethemselvesintheheadphoneswiththeprecisetiming
andloudnessthatwouldbethecaseiftheobjectswereactuallymakinga
sound.Thisallowstheblindpersontosenseimmediatelyhisorherdistance
ordirection,andusethatinformationforguidance.Whilenooneknowswhether
itisbecauseblindpeopletendtodevelopasharpersenseofhearing,those
whohavetriedthesystemsaythattheyquicklyadapttolocatinganobject
throughthesounds."Oneofthecrucialfeaturesofthissystemisthatit
takesadvantageofsensorypaychophysics(感官心理物理學)--howthebrain
interpretssignalsfromoutsidetomakeamapofyoursurroundingssoyou
cannavigate,nDr.Oberdorsaid.
16、Thankstothehelpofthissonicdevice,blindpeoplecanhearobstacles
inthewayspeakingouttheirnames.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
17、Dr.Smithhopestomakethisdevicesmallersoastohelptheblindnavigate
unfamiliarplaces.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
18、Althoughthisdevicewillbeusefulzmostoftheblindmaynotafford
it.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
19>AccordingtoDr.Oberdor,thisdevicecanleadtheblindpeopletothe
exactplacehe/shewantstogo.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
20、Theblindcanhearbetterthanordinarypeople.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
21、Scientistsintendtoreducetheweightofthisdevicetotenpound.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
22>Sensorypsychophysicsplayavitalpartintheinventionofthisdevice.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
第3部分:概括大意與完成句子
下面的短文后有2項測試任務:(1)第23?26題要求從所給的6個選項中為第3?6段每段
選擇1個最佳標題:(2)第27?30題要求從所給的6個選項中為每個句子確定1個最佳選
項。
ElectromagneticEnergy
Whitelightseemstobeacombinationofallcolors.Theenergythatcomesfroma
sourceoflightisnotlimitedtothekindofenergyyoucansee.Heatisgivenoffbya
flameoranelectriclight.Onacloudydayitispossibletogetasunburneventhough
youfeelcool.Visiblelightandthekindofenergythatproducewarmthandsunburn
areexamplesofelectromagneticenergy.
Thesunis93millionmilesfromtheearth.Yetwecanuseenergyfromthesun
becauseelectromagneticenergytravelsthroughspace.
Manyotherkindsofenergyarealsotypesofelectromagneticenergy.Radio,
television,andradarsignalstravelfromtransmitterstoreceiversaslow-energy
electromagneticwaves.Infrared(紅夕卜線的)radiationisanelectromagneticwave.
Whenitisabsorbedbymatter,heatisproduced.Wavesofinfraredandvisiblelight
havemoreenergythanwavesofradio,television,orradar.Ultravioletrays(紫夕卜線)
andX-raysareelectromagneticwaveswithevengreateramountsofenergy.Infrared
radiationisusedincookingfoodandheatingbuildings.Sunlightandelectriclightsare
partofourrequirementsfornormalliving.Ultravioletradiationisusefulinkilling
certaindiseaseorganisms.X-raysandgammarayshavesomushenergythatthey
travelrightthroughsolidobjects.Theycanbeusedtodetectandtreatcancer.X-rays
areusedinindustrytofindhiddencracksinmetal,andinmedicinetorevealbroken
bones.
Usuallyweuseelectricitytogenerateelectromagneticenergy.Thesourceofmostof
ourenergyisthesun.Heatfromthesuncauseswatertoevaporate.Whenthewater
fallstotheearthasrain,someofitistrappedbehinddamsandthenusedtooperate
electricgenerators.Othergeneratorsarepoweredbycoal,buttheenergystoredincoal
camefromthesun,too.
Untilrecently,thesourceofthetremendousamountofenergygivenoffbythesun
wasapuzzle.Ifthesundependedonchemicalreactions,itwouldhaveusedupallits
energylongago.Experimentswithelectromagneticradiationledtothetheorythat
masscanbeconvertedintoenergy.Aboutfortyyearsafterthetheorywasproposed,
nuclearenergywasharnessed(利用)byman.Chemicalenergycomesfromelectron(電
子)rearrangement.Nuclearenergycomesfromachangeinthenucleusofanatom.
Comparedwithchemicalreactions,nuclearreactionsreleasemillionsoftimesmore
energyperpoundoffuel.Wenowbelievethatthesun'senergycomesfromthenuclear
reactionsinwhichhydrogenischangedintohelium(氨).
Nuclearenergyisbeginningtocompetewithcoalasaneconomicalsourceofpower
togenerateelectricity.Itisalsobeingusedtooperateenginesinlargeships.Scientists
continuetoseeknewandbettermethodsofobtainingandusingenergy.
A.NuclearReactionsastheLastingSourceoftheSun*sEnergy
B.TheMostImportantSourceofEnergy
C.TypesofElectromagneticEnergy
D.X-raysAreUsedtoDetectandTreatCancer.
E.SeekingNewSourcesofEnergy
F.NuclearEnergyisBeginningtoCompetewithCoal
23>Paragraph3
24、Paragraph4
25、Paraqraph5
26、Paragraph6
A.electromagneticenergy
B.electromagneticenergytravelsthroughspace
C.camefromthesun
D.whenachangeinthenucleusofanatomtakesplace
E.whenthesunraysarefierce
F.chemicalenergyisgenerated
27>Visiblelightthatproducewarmthisanexampleof
28、Wecanuseenergyfromthesunbecause.
29、Theenergystoredincoal.
30、whenelectronrearrangementtakesplace.
第4部分:閱讀理解
下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題。請根據短文內容,為每題確定1個最佳選項。
第一篇
PoolWatch
Swimmerscandrowninbusyswimmingpoolswhenlifeguardsfailtonotice
thattheyareintrouble.TheRoyalSocietyforthePreventionofAccidents
saysthatonaverage15peopledrowninBritishpoolseachyear,butmany
moresuffermajorinjuryaftergettingintodifficulties.NowaFrenchcompany
hasdevelopedanartificialintelligencesystemcalledPoseidonthatsounds
thealarmwhenitseessomeoneindangerofdrowning.
Whenaswimmersinkstowardsthebottomofthepool,thenewsystemsends
analarmsignaltoapoolsidemonitoringstationandalifeguard1spager.
n
IntrialsatapoolinAncenis,nearNanteszitsavedalifewithinjust
H
afewmonthszsaysAlistairMeQuade,aspokesmanforitsmaker,Poseidon
Technologies.
Poseidonkeepswatchthroughanetworkofunderwaterandoverheardvideo
cameras.AIsoftwareanalysestheimagestoworkoutswimmerstrajectories
道,軌線).Todothisreliably,ithastotellthedifferencebetweenaswimmer
andtheshadowofsomeonebeingcastontothebottomorsideofthepool.
"Theunderwaterenvironmentisaverydynamicone,withmanyshadowsand
reflectionsdancingaround."saysMcQuade.
Thesoftwaredoesthisby"projactingHashapeinitsfieldofviewonto
animageofthefarwallofthepool.Itdoesthesamewithanimagefrom
anothercameraviewingtheshapefromadifferentangle.Ifthetwoprojections
areinthesameposition,theshapeisidentifiedasashadowandisignored.
Butiftheyaredifferent,theshapeisaswimmerandsothesystemfollows
itstrajectory.
Topickoutpotentialdrowningvictims,anyoneinthewaterwhostarts
todescendslowlyisaddedtothesoftware1s"pre-alert"list,saysMcQuade.
Swimmerswhothenstayimmobileonthepoolbottomfor5secondsormoreare
consideredindangerofdrowning.Poseidondouble-checksthattheimagereally
isofaswimmer,notashadow,byseeingwhetheritobscuresthepool1sfloor
texturewhenviewedfromoverhead.Ifso,italertsthelifeguard,showing
theswimmer*slocationonapoolsidescreen.
Thefirstfull-scalePoseidonsystemwillbeofficiallyopenednextweek
atapoolinHighWycombe.Buckinghamshire.Onemanwhoisimpressedwith
theideaisTravorBaylis,inventoroftheclockworkradio.Baylisrunsa
companythatinstallsswimmingpools一一andhewasonceanunderwater
escapologist(表演脫身術的人)withacircus."Isayfullmarkstothemifthis
worksandcansavelives,"hesays.Butheaddsthatanylocalauthority
spending230,000--plusonaPoseidonsystemoughttobeinvestingsimilar
amountsinteachingchildrentoswim.
31>AImeansthesameas
A.animage.
B.anidea.
C.anyoneinthewater.
D.artificialintelligence.
32、WhatisrequiredofAIsoftwaretosavealife?
A.Itmustbeabletoswim.
B.Itmustkeepwalkingroundthepool.
C.Itcandistinguishbetweenaswimmerandashadow.
D.Itcansavealifewithinafewmonths.
33、HowdoesPoseidonsavealife?
A.Heplungesintothepool.
B.Italertsthelifeguard.
C.Hecriesforhelp.
D.Itrushestothepool.
34、WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutTrevorBaylisisNOTtrue?
A-Heruns.
B.Heinventedtheclockworkradio.
C.Hewasonceanentertainer.
D?Herunsacompany.
35、Theword"considered"inparagraph5couldbebestreplacedby
A."thought".
B."rated".
C."regarded".
D."believed".
弟一扁
"Hidden"SpeciesMayBeSurprisinglyCommon
Cryptic(隱蔽的;隱藏的)species--animalsthatappearidenticalbutare
geneticallyquitedistant--maybemuchmorewidespreadthanpreviouslythought.
Thefindingscouldhavemajorimplicationsinareasrangingfrombiodiversity(4
物多樣性)estimatesandwildlifemanagement,toourunderstandingofinfectious
diseasesandevolution.
Reportsofcrypticspecieshaveincreaseddramaticallyoverthepasttwo
decadeswiththeadventofrelativelyinexpensiveDNA(脫氧核糖核酸)sequencing
technology.MarkusPfenningerandKlausSchwenk,oftheGoethe-Universitat
inFrankfurt,Germany,analyzedallknowndataoncrypticanimalspeciesand
discoveredthattheyarefoundinequalproportionsthroughoutallmajor
branchesoftheanimalkingdomandoccurinequalnumbersinall
biogeographical(生物地理學的)regions.
Scientistshadpreviouslyspeculatedthatcrypticspecieswere
predominantlyfoundininsectsandreptiles(爬行動物),andweremorelikely
tooccurintropicalratherthantemperate(溫帶的)regions."Speciesthatare
seeminglywidespreadandabundantcouldinrealitybemanydifferentCryptic
speciesthathavelowpopulationsandarehighlyendangered,"saysPfenninger.
Untilthegeneticinformationofallspeciesinatleastonetaxon(分類單
元)isthoroughlystudied,noonewillknowjusthowmanycrypticspeciesexist,
HItcouldbeashighas30%,"Pfenningersays.
HI^extremelysurprisedbytheirresults,"saysAlexSmithoftheUniversity
ofGuelphinOntario,Canada."It'sacalltoarmstokeepdoingthebroad
kindofgeneticstudiesthatwearedoing.n
Samplingasmanyindividualsaspossible,scientistshopetocompletework
onallfishandbirdsinanother5to10years.Onceeitherofthesetaxonomic
groupsiscompleted,Pfenningersaysresearcherswillbeabletodecidehow
manycrypticspeciesexistthroughouttheanimalkingdom.
ExamplesofcrypticspeciesincludetheAfricanelephant.A2001study
foundtheelephantswereactuallytwogeneticallydistinct,non-interbreeding
(三午雜交繁殖的)species,theAfricanbushelephantandtheAfricanelephant.
Thespeciesarecurrentlylistedasvulnerableandthreatened,respectively,
bytheWorldConservationUnion(WCU).
Thereclassificationsaremorethananacademicexercise.Theydefine
populationsthathaveevolvedindependentlyofeachotherandwhosegenetic
differencescanhavesignificantconsequences.
Intheearly1900smisidentificationofmosquitospeciesbasedonmorphology
confused:attemptstocontrolmalaria(瘧疾)inEurope.Ultimately,whatwas
thoughttobeasinglespecieswasactuallymadeupofsixsibling(同胞,
同屬)species,onlythreeofwhichtransmittedthedisease.HThebasicunit
inbiologyisalwaysthespecies,andyouhavetoknowwhatyouaredealing
with,nPfenningersays.Muchpreviousresearchisnownolongerused,hesays,
becauseitisnotclearwhatspecieswasbeingstudied.
36、Whichofthefollowingaboutthesignificanceoftheresearchoncryptic
speciesisNOTtrue?
A.Theresultsoftheresearchcanhelpthedevelopmentofmanyotherresearch
areas.
B.Theresultsoftheresearchcanhelpthedevelopmentofbiodiversity
estimates.
C.Theresultsoftheresearchcanhelpourunderstandingofinfectious
diseaseevolution.
D.Theresultsoftheresearchcanhelpourunderstandingof11survival
ofthefittest".
37、Whatwasscientists1understandingofcrypticspecies?
A.Theyoccurredinequalnumbersinallbiogeographicalregions.
B.Theyweremostlyfoundininsectsandreptiles.
C.Theywerelikelytobeintropicalratherthantemperateregions.
D.BothBandC.
38>Doscientistsknowhowmanycrypticspeciesexist?
A.Notyet.
B.Yes,theydo.
C.Theywillknowtheanswerinanotheroneortwo-years.
D.Theywillneverknowtheanswer.
39、WhichofthefollowingabouttheAfricanbushelephantandtheAfrican
elephantistrue?
A.TheWCUareinterbreedingthoseelephants.
B.Theyareinterbreedingspecies.
C.Theyaretwogeneticallydistantspecies.
D.Theydependoneachotherforsurvival.
40、PeoplewereconfusedintheirattemptstocontrolmalariainEuropein
theearly1900szbecausescientists
A.identifiedonlyonemosquitospeciesinsteadofsixspecies.
B.thoughtonlythreemosquitospeciestransmitteddisease.
C.thoughttherewasonlyonemosquitospecies.
D.didnotknowwhatspecieswasbeingstudied.
第—二^篇癰
TooLittleforGlobalWarming
Oilandgaswillrunouttoofastfordoomsdayglobalwarmingscenarios
tomaterialize,accordingtoacontroversialnewanalysispresentedthisweek
attheUniversityofUppsalainSweden.Theauthorswarnthatallthefuel
willbeburntbeforethereisenoughcarbondioxideintheatmospheretorealize
predictionsofmeltingicecapsandsearingtemperatures.Defendingtheir
predictions,scientistsfromtheIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange
saytheyconsideredarangeofestimatesofoilandgasreserves,andpoint
outthatcoal-burningcouldeasilymakeuptheshortfall.Butallagreethat
burningcoalwouldbeevenworsefortheplanet.
TheIPCC*spredictionsofglobalmeltdownpushedforwardthe1997Kyoto
Protocol,anagreementobligingsignatorynationstocutC02emissions.The
IPCCconsideredarangeoffuturescenarios,fromunlimitedburningof
fossil-fuelstoafasttransitiontowardsgreenerenergysources.Butgeologists
AndersSivertsson,KjellAleklettandColinCampbellofUppsalaUniversity
saythereisnotenoughoilandgaslefteventhemostconservativeofthe
40IPCCscenariostocometopass.
Althoughestimatesofoilandgasreservesvarywidely,theresearchers
arepartofagrowinggroupofexpertswhobelievethatoilsupplieswill
peakassoonas2010,andgassoonafter.Theiranalysissuggeststhatoil
andgasreservescombinedabouttotheequivalentofabout3,500billionbarrels
ofoilconsiderablylessthanthe5,000billionbarrelsestimatedinthemost
optimisticmodelenvisagedbytheIPCC.Eventheaverageforecastofabout
8,000billionbarrelsismorethantwicetheSwedishestimateoftheworld's
remainingreserves.
NebojsaNakicenovic,anenergyeconomistattheUniversityofVienna,
Austriawhoheadedthe80-strongIPCCteamthatproducedtheforecasts,says
thepanel1sworkstillstands.Hesaystheyfactoredinamuchbroaderand
internationallyacceptedrangeofoilandgasestimatesthanthenconservativen
Swedes.
Evenifoilandgasrunoutz"there*sahugeamountofcoalunderground
thatcouldbeexploited"zhesaysthatburningcoalcouldmaketheIPCCscenarios
cometrue,butpointsoutthatsuchaswitchwouldbedisastrous.Coalis
dirtierthanoilandgasandproducesmoreCO2foreachunitofenergy,as
wellasreleasinglargeamountsofparticulates.Hesaysthelatestanalysis
isa"shotacrossthebowsnforpolicymakers.
41、Whatproblemdoestheauthorsofthenewanalysisraise?
A.Thecoalreservesarebigenough.
B.Allthefuelwillbeburntbeforethereisenoughcarbondioxide.
C.Coal-burningcouldeasilymakeuptheshortfallofoilandgasreserves.
D.OilandgaswillrunoutsofastthatEarth*sdoomsdaywillnever
materialize.
42、AccordingtoIPCC,whatcanmakeuptheshortfalloftheoilandgasreserves?
A.Fossilfuels.
B.Greenfuels.
C.Coal-burning.
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