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職稱英語綜合類A級模擬5
第1部分:詞匯選項
1、Thecuriouslookfromthestrangersaroundhermadeherfeeluneasy.
A.difficultB.worriedC.anxiousD.
unhappy
2、Theconferenceexploredthepossibilityofclosertradelinks.
A.rejectedB.investigatedC.proposedD.
postponed
3、Hehasapassionateinterestinmusic.
A.enthusiasticB.perfectC.practicalD.
funny
4、Wederiveknowledgemainlyfrombooks.
A.depriveB.obtainC.descendD.trace
5、HehasaveryoutgoingpersonalityandmakesMendsveryeasily.
A.capacityB.characterC.realityD.
attitude
6、Theroomwasfurnishedwiththesimplestessentials,abed,achair,and
atable.
A.suppliedB.gatheredC.graspedD.made
7、Thelocalgovernmentdecidedtomergethetwofirmsintoabigone.
A.motivateB.combineC.compactD.nominate
8、Heemphasizedafeasibleplanwhichcanbeacceptedbythebothsides.
A.favorableB.possibleC.formalD.
genuine
9、Whendoesthenexttraindepart?
A.pullupB.pulldownC.pulloutD.pull
in
10、HisnoveldepictsanambitiousAmerican.
A.writesB.sketchesC.describesD.
indicates
11>Thetownisnotableforitsbeautifulsceneryinwinter.
A.similarB.promptC.profoundD.famous
12>Heisassignedtooverseetheproductionoftheassemblylines.
A.superviseB.watchC.suspectD.predict
13>Hedecidedtoovercomehisshortcomings.
A.convertB.convictC.conquerD.convey
14>Soldiershavetoobeyorders.
A.replytoB.applyforC.abidewithD.
complywith
15、SheworeagorgeousVictoriangownwhichwassaidtobeworththousands
ofdollars.
A.beautyB.splendidC.expensiveD.
simple
第2部分:閱讀判斷
IntheGlobalEconomy
Mostnationstoday—regardlessoftheirdegreeofeconomicdevelopment
ortheirpoliticalphilosophiesmrecognizetheimportanceofmarketing.Indeed,
economicgrowthindevelopingnationsdependsgreatlyontheabilitytodesign
effectivemarketingsystemsfortheirrawmaterialsandindustrialoutput.
Today,aglobalmarketplaceisemerging.Inmany(perhapsmost)national
marketszcompaniesfornumerouscountriescompeteaggressively.
ConsidertheUSmarketforexample.Untilthelate1970sztheUnitedStates
providedalargedomesticmarketforAmericanfirms,andtherewasnosignificant
foreigncompetitioninmostindustriesinthatmarket.Butthepicturechanged
dramaticallythroughthe1980sasforeignfirmsimprovedtheirproductsand
theirmarketingexpertise,andthensuccessfullyenteredtheAmericanmarket.
Manyimportedproductshaveachievedlargesalesmofficeequipment,autos,
apparelszwatcheszsemiconductorszandconsumerelectronicsforexample.As
aresulttheUnitedStateshasbeenrunninglargeannualtradedeficits,meaning
thatimportsgreatlyexceedexports.
Intheearly1980szthecompetitionfacingUSfirmscameprimarilyfrom
Japanesecompanies.Later,companiesinthefour"Asiantigers"addedto
competitivepressures.Inthe1990s,continuingcompetitionfromthesePacific
RimcountriesandregionswillbeaugmentedbyanewchallengefromWestern
Europe.Startingin1992zthe12-nationEuropeancommunitywilleliminate
internaltradebarriersandadoptuniformtechnical,financialzandmarketing
standards.AmoreintegratedEuropeanCommunitywillopenmajormarketing
opportunitiesforinternationallymindedUSfirms,butatthesametime,it
isexpectedtostiffencompetition.
MoreandmoreAmericanfirms—manylargeonesandevensomerathersmall
ones--aremovingintoforeignmarkets.Manycompaniesareconcludingthat
achievingprofitandgrowthobjectivesismostlikelythroughacombination
ofdomesticandinternationalmarketingratherthansolerelianceondomestic
marketing.
16>Economicgrowthindevelopingnationsdependsmoreontheability,to
designeffectivemarketingsystemsthanthedevelopednations.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
17>Aglobalmarketplacemeansfiercecompetitionamongcompanies.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
18>Inthe1980s,foreignfirmsenteredtheAmericandomesticmarketbyoffering
theirproductsatapricemuchlowerthanthatoftheproductsproducedby
Americanfirms.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
19、TheUShasbeenimportingmuchmoregoodsthanwhatithasbeenexporting.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
20、Inthe1990s,accordingtothepassage,westernEuropeancountrieswill
displaceJapanandthefour"Asiantigers"asthemajorsourceofcompetition
forUSfirms.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
21>AfurtherintegrationofEuropeanCommunitymaybringmoreUScompetitors
intothemarketofitsmembernations.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
22>ManyAmericancompaniesareseekingco-operationwithforeigncompanies
soastopromoteforeignmarketing.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
第3部分:概括大意與完成句子
HowDidEnglishBecomeaGlobalLanguage
TheriseofEnglishisaremarkabletaleasProfessorDavidCrystalreminds
usinhisattractive,shortbookEnglishasaGlobalLanguage.
Itiscertainlyquiteatheme.WhenJuliusCaesarlandedinBritainmore
than2z000yearsago,Englishdidnotexit.Fivehundredyearslater,English,
virtuallyincomprehensibletomodemears,wasprobablyspokenbyaboutas
fewpeopleascurrentlyspeakCherokeezthelanguageofasmallNorthAmerican
Indiantribeandwithaslittleinfluence.About1,000yearslater,atthe
endofthe16thcentury,andaftertheNormanConquestzthereformationand
thearrivalofcommercialprintingtechnology,Englishwasthenativespeech
ofbetween5millionand7millionpeople.Andyetnowlookatit.Asthe
secondmillenniumapproaches,Englishismorewidelyscattered,morewidely
spokenandwrittenthananyotherlanguagehaseverbeen.Inthetitleof
thebookithasbecomeatrulygloballanguage.AccordingtoDavidCrystalz
1
about2.09billionpeoplezwelloverone-thirdoftheworldspopulationare
routinelyexposedtoit.
Asherightlypointsout,whatisimpressiveaboutthisstaggeringfigure
is"notsomuchthegrandtotalbutthespeedwithwhichtheexpansionhas
takenplacesincethe19501s.In1950,thecaseforEnglishasaworldlanguage
wouldhavebeennomorethanplausible.Fiftyyearsonandthecaseisvirtually
won."
Sowhathappened?
Someoneoncesaidthatalanguageisadialectwithanarmyandanavy.
Inotherwords,whentheBritishnavysetouttoconquertheworld,itset
outan"army"ofEnglishspeakers.AstheBritish
empirespreadthroughouttheworld,Englishbecamethebasisoflaw,commerce
andeducation.TheBritishempirewassucceededbyanother(theAmerican),
whichsharedvirtuallythesamelinguisticheritage.AmericanEnglish,which
hasbecometherocket-fueloftheEnglishlanguage,hasmagicallyfoundits
wayintoareasundreamedof40zletalone400yearsago.
ThemostvaluablepartofCrystal1sstudyisthesectiondevotedtoaspeedy
analysisoftheculturalbasisofthisglobalreach,notablytheinfluence
ofbroadcasting,presszadvertising,popularmusicandfilm.Heisalso
up-to-dateandinformativeinhisidentificationoftheWorld-Wide-Wedas
apowerfulreinforceofAmericanculturalandlinguisticdominance.
OneofhismostinterestingpassagesconcernstheroleplayedbytheLeague
ofNationszandlatertheUnitedNations,inspreadingEnglishasan
internationallanguageintheaftermathofthetwoworldwars.
Whatdoesthefuturehold?Tothisquestion,Crystalproposesthe.
recognitionofanewformofEnglish—WSSE(WorldStandardSpokenEnglish)
—whichalmostbydefinitionrulesoutthepossibilitythatEnglishwould
fragmentintomutuallyunintelligiblelanguagesasLatinoncedid."English,
insomeshapeorform,willfinditselfintheserviceoftheworldcommunity
forever,nCrystalwrites.
23、Paragraph2
A.ThefutureofEnglish
B.ThespeedofthespreadofEnglish
C.Theroleplayedbycultureandthenet
D.Theroleplayedbymilitaryexpansion
E.Theroleplayedbyeducation
F.The2,000yearsofEnglish
24、Paragraph3
25、Paragraph5
26、Paragraph6
27、ThekindofEnglishspoken1,500yearsagowassodifferentfromtheEnglish
wespeaktoday.
A.becauseoftheirsimilarity
B.thatwewouldnotbeabletounderstanditatall
C.tothepopularizationofEnglishasaworldlanguage
D.thetrendtobecomeaglobelanguage
E.whatoncehappenedtoLatin
F.but.thespeedwithwhich
28、Whatimpressespeoplemostisnottheincreasingnumberofspeakersof
Englishfoundovertheworldthelanguagespreadedinthepasthalf
centuryorso.
29、Thetwointernationalorganizationsfoundedafterthetwoworldwarsmade
theircontribution.
30>Crystalexpressesthebeliefthatinthefuturewillnothappen
toEnglish.
第4部分:閱讀理解
第—、售
EffectsofEnvironmentalPollution
Ifpollutioncontinuestoincreaseatthepresentrate,formationofaerosols
(浮質)intheatmospherewillcausetheonset(開始)ofaniceageinabout
fiftyyear'stime.ThisconclusionreachedbyDrS.I.RasoolandDrS.H.
ScheideroftheUnitedStatesGoddardSpaceFlightCenter,answertheapparently
conflictingquestionsofwhetheranincreaseinthecarbondioxide(二氧化
碳)contentoftheatmospherewillcausetheEarthwarmuporincreasingthe
aerosolquestionisdominant.
Twospectershauntingconservationistshavebeentheprospectthat
environmentalpollutionmightleadtotheplanet1sbecomingunbearablyhot
orcold.Oneoftheseghostshasnowbeenlaid,becauseitseemsthateven
anincreaseintheamountofcarbondioxideintheatmospheretoeighttimes
itspresentvaluewillproduceanincreaseintemperatureofonly2℃,which
wouldtakeplaceoverseveralthousandyears.Buttheotherproblemnowlooms
largerthanever.
Aerosolsarecollectionofsmallliquidorsolidparticlesdispersedin
airorsomeothermedium.Theparticlesareallsotinythateachiscomposed
ofonlyafewhundredatoms.Becauseofthistheycanfloatintheairfor
averylongtime.Perhapsthemostcommonlyexperiencedaerosolisindustrial
smog(煙霧)ofthekindthatplaguedLondoninthe1950sandisanevengreater
probleminLosAngelestoday.ThesecollectionsofaerosolsreflecttheSun1s
heatandtherebycausetheEarthtocool.
DrRasoolandDrSchneiderhavecalculatedtheexacteffectofadustaerosol
layerjustabovetheEarth1ssurfaceinthetemperatureoftheplanet.As
thelayerbuildsup,thepresentdelicatebalancebetweentheamountofheat
absorbedfromtheSunandtheamountradiatedfromtheEarthisdisturbed.
TheaerosollayernotonlyreflectsmuchoftheSun*slightbutalsotransmits
theinfrared(紅外線)radiationfrombelow.So,whiletheheatinputtosurface
dropszthelossofheatremainshighuntiltheplanetcoolstoanewbalanced
state.
Withinfiftyyearszifnostepsaretakentostopthespreadofaerosols
intheatmosphere,acoolingoftheEarthbyasmuchas3.5?Cseemsinevitable.
Ifthatlastsforonlyafewyearsitwouldstartanothericeage,andbecause
thegrowingicecapsateachpolewouldthemselvesreflectmuchoftheSun*s
radiationitwouldprobablycontinuetodevelopeveniftheaerosollayer
weredestroyed.
Theonlybrightspotinthisgloomyforecastliesinthehopeexpressed
byDrRasoolandDrSchneiderthatnuclearpowdermayreplacefossilfuels
intimetopreventtheaerosolcontentofatmospherefrombecomingcritical.
31、Theauthor1smainpurposeinwritingthearticleistowarnof.
A.warmweather
B.hotweather
C.anewiceage
D.anewiceberg
32>ThewordHspecters"inthesecondparagraphisclosestinmeaningto.
A.,,pollutionn
B."carbondioxiden
C."aerosols"
D."ghosts"
33、Welearnfromthethirdparagraphthat.
A.Londonwasplaguedwithratsinthe1950s.
B.Londoniscoveredwithsmogtoday.
C.Londonwaspollutedbysmoginthe1950s.
D.LosAngelesisasheavilypollutedtodayasLondonwasinthe1950s.
34、Whatwillhappenifthedustaerosollayerdevelops?
A.Theearthwillgetextremelyhot.
B.ThebalancebetweentheamountofheatabsorbedfromtheSunandthe
amountlostcouldhardlybemaintained.
C.ThelightoftheSuncouldnolongerreachthesurfaceoftheEarth.
D.InfraredradiationcouldnolongerbetransmittedfromtheEarthtoouter
space.
35、Theonlywaytostopthespreadofaerosolsintheatmosphere,according
toDrRasoolandDrSchneider,istouse.
A.fossilfuels
B.electricpower
C.nuclearenergy
D.coalpower
弟一局
UndergroundCoalFiresaLoomingCatastrophe
CoalburningdeepundergroundinChina,IndiaandIndonesiaisthreatening
theenvironmentandhumanlife,scientistshavewarned.Theselarge-scale
undergroundblazescausethegroundtemperaturetoheatupandkillsurroundings
vegetation,producegreenhousegasesandcanevenigniteforestfires,apanel
ofscientiststoldtheannualmeetingoftheAmericanAssociationforthe
AdvancementofScienceinDenver.Theresultingreleaseofpoisonouselements
likearsenicandmercurycanalsopollutelocalwatersourcesandsoils,they
warned.
"Coalfiresareaglobalcatastrophe,HsaidAssociateProfessorGlenn
StracherofEastGeorgiaCollegeinSwainsboro;USA.Butsurprisinglyfew
peopleknowaboutthem.
Coalcanheatuponitsown,andeventuallycatchfireandburn,ifthere
isacontinuousoxygensupply.Theheatproducedisnotcausedtodisappear
andundertherightcombinationsofsunlightandoxygen,cantriggerspontaneous
catchingfireandburning.Thiscanoccurunderground,incoalstockpiles,
abandonedminesorevenascoalistransported.SuchfiresinChinaconsume
upto200milliontonesofcoalperyear,delegatesweretold,Incomparison,
theUSeconomyconsumesaboutonebilliontonsofcoalannually,saidStracherz
whoseanalysisofthelikelyimpactofcoalfireshasbeenacceptedfor
publicationintheInternationalJournalofCoalEcology,onceunderway,coal
firescanburnfordecades,evencenturies.Intheprocessztheyreleaselarge
volumesofgreenhousegases;poisonousgasesfumesandblackparticlesin
totheatmosphere.
Themembersofthepaneldiscussedtheimpactthesefiresmaybehaving
onglobalandregionalclimatechangezandagreedthattheundergroundnature
ofthefiresmakesthemdifficulttoprotect.Oneofthemembersofthepanel,
AssistantProfessorPaulVanDijkoftheInternationalInstitutefor
Geo-InformationScienceandEarthObservationintheNetherlands,hasbeen
workingwiththeChinesegovernmenttodetectandmonitorfiresinthenorthern
regionsofthecountry.
Ultimately,theremotesensingandothertechniquesshouldallowscientists
toestimatehowmuchcarbondioxidethesesfiresareemitting.Onesuggested
methodofcontainingthefireswaspresentedbyCaryColaozzizoftheengineering
firmGoodson,whichhasdevelopedaheat-resistantgrout(athinmortarused
tofillcracksandcrevices),whichisdesignedtobepumpedintothecoal
firetocutofftheoxygensupply.
36、Accordingtothefirstparagraph,oneofthewarningsgivenbythescientists
isthat_______.
A.undergroundfiresloomlargeintheforests
B.coalburningdeepundergroundisfoundinChina
C.poisonouselementsreleasedbytheundergroundfirescanpollutewater
sources
D.arsenicandmercuryarethemostpoisonouselementstowatersources
37、Accordingtothethirdparagraph,whatwillhappenwhentheunderground
heatdoesnotdisappear?
A.Coalheatsuponitsownandcatchesfireandburns.
B.Theundergroundoxygenwillbeusedup.
C.Poisonousfumesandgreenhousegaseswillbeaccumulatedunderground.
D.Therewillbeanincreasesofabandonedmines.
38^WhatdidStracheranalyzeinhisarticlepublishedintheInternational
JournalofCoalEcology?
A.AnnualconsumptionofcoalinUS.
B.AnnualconsumptionofcoalinChina.
C.HowlongcoalfireshaslastedinthenorthernregionofChina.
D.Coalfirescanhaveanimpactontheenvironment.
39、WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutPaulVanDijkisNOTtrue?
A.Hewasoneofthescientistswhohavewarnedagainstthethreatsof
undergroundfires.
B.HehasdetectedandmonitoredundergroundfiresinNetherlands.
C.HehasworkedwiththeChinesegovernmentontheundergroundfiresissue.
D.HeworksforaresearchinstituteinNetherlands.
40、Accordingtothefifthparagraph,whatisthesuggestedmethodtocontrol
undergroundfires?
A.Usingremotesensingtechniques.
B.Controllingthereleaseofcarbondioxide.
C.Makingthesoilheatresistant.
D.Cuttingofftheoxygensupply.
第二篇
MedicalJournals
Medicaljournalsarepublicationsthatreportmedicalinformationto
physiciansandotherhealthprofessionals.
Inthepastzthesejournalswereavailableonlyinprint.Withthedevelopment
ofelectronicpublishing,manymedicaljournalsnowhaveWebsitesonthe
Internet,andsomejournalspublishonlyonline.Afewmedicaljournals,like
theJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation,areconsideredgeneralmedical
journalsbecausetheycovermanyfieldsofmedicine.Mostmedicaljournals
arespecialtyjournalsthatfocusonaparticularareaofmedicine.
Medicaljournalspublishmanytypesofarticles.Researcharticlesreport
theresultsofresearchstudiesonarangeoftopicsvaryingfromthebasic
mechanismsofdiseasestoclinicaltrialsthatcompareoutcomesofdifferent
treatments.Reviewarticlessummarizeandanalyzetheinformationavailable
onaspecifictopicbasedonacarefulsearchofthemedicalliterature.
Becausetheresultsofindividualresearchstudiescanbeaffectedbymany
factorszcombiningresultsfromdifferentstudiesonthesametopiccanbe
helpfulinreachingconclusionsaboutthescientificevidenceforpreventing,
diagnosingortreatingaparticulardisease.Caseconferencesandcasereports
maybepublishedinmedicaljournalstoeducatephysiciansaboutparticular
illnessesandhowtotreatatthem.Editorialsinmedicaljournalsareshort
essaysthatexpresstheviewsoftheauthors,oftenregardingaresearchor
reviewarticlepublishedinthesameissue.
Editorialsprovideperspectiveonhowthecurrentarticlefitswithother
informationonthesametopic.Letterstotheeditorprovideawayforreaders
ofthemedicaljournaltoexpresscomments,questionsorcriticismsabout
articlespublishedinthatjournal.
41>Themainreadersofmedicaljournalsare.
A.thegeneralpublic
B.healthprofessionals
C.medicalcritics
D.newsreporters
42、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Manymedicaljournalsalsopublishonline.
B.Afewmedicaljournalsaregeneralmedicaljournals.
C.Most
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