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2008年度全國(guó)職稱(chēng)英語(yǔ)等級(jí)考試

綜合類(lèi)(C級(jí))試題

第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)(第1?15題,每題1分,共15分)

下面每個(gè)句子中均有1個(gè)詞或短語(yǔ)劃有底橫線(xiàn),請(qǐng)為每處劃線(xiàn)部分確定1個(gè)意義最為接

近的選項(xiàng)。

1We'llgiveeveryteacherroomfordevelopment.

AplaceBemployment

CspaceDhouse

2Thepolicemanaskedhimtoidenlifythethief.

AnameBdescribe

CcaptureDcall

3Wewerealltherewhentheaccidentoccurred.

AhappenedBbroke

CspreadDappeared

4Ittookmeexactlyaweektocompletethework.

AstartBachieve

CimproveDfinish

5Theherbmedicineeventuallycuredherdisease.

AnicelyBapparently

CfinallyDnaturally

6Thisnewpolicyhasledtoadramaticincreaseinproduction.

AminorBstriking

CfixedDmodest

7Poorschoolingwastherootoftheunemploymentproblem.

AbaseBresult

CcauseDforce

8Johnsurviveson100poundsamonth.

AputsBlives

CborrowsDspends

9One'seconomicconditionoftenaffectshisorherwayoflife.

AdeterminesBshows

CinfluencesDconfines

10Ifyouwanttokeephealthyyoushouldvarythefoodsyoueat.

ArejectBaccept

CchangeDchoose

11Shefoundmeverydull.

AdirtyBsleepy

ClazyDboring

12ThePresidentmadebriefvisittoBeijin9.

AshortBworking

CformalDsecret

13Hewaspersuadedtogiveuptheidea.

AmentionBaccept

CconsiderDdrop

14Jackconsumesapoundofcheeseaday

AeatsBdrinks

CbuysDproduces

15MaryjusttoldUSaveryfascinatingstory

AstrangeBfrightening

CdifficultDinteresting

第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16?22題,每題1分,共7分)

下面的短文后列出了7個(gè)句子,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對(duì)每個(gè)句子做出判斷:如果該句提

供的是正確信息,請(qǐng)選擇A;如果該句提供的是錯(cuò)誤信息,請(qǐng)選擇B;如果該句的信息文中

沒(méi)有提及,請(qǐng)選擇C。

Petitions

Petitions(請(qǐng)?jiān)?書(shū))havelongbeenapartofBritishpoliticallife.Anyonewhowantedto

changesomethingwouldgetalistofsignaturesfrompeoplewhoagreedtotheideaandeither

sendthemtothegovernmentordeliverthempersonallytothePrimeMinister'shouseinLondon.

TheyarealwaysacceptedatthedoorbyoneofthePM'Sofficials.Whathappensthen?

Nothingmuch,usually.Butpetitionshavealwaysbeenthoughtofasausefulwayforthosewho

governtofindoutwhatthepeoplereallythink.

That'swhytheUKgovernmentlaunchedits"e-petition“siteinNovember2006.Insteadof

physicallycollectingsignatures,allanyonewithanideahastodonowistomakeaproposalon

thegovernmentwebsite,andanyonewhosupportstheideaisfreetoaddhisorhersignature.

Thepetitionssoonstartedtoflowin.TheideawasfortheBritishpeopletoexpresstheir

constructiveideas.Manychoseinsteadtoexpresstheirsenseofhumor.

OnepetitionercalledonTonyBlairto“sloptheDeputyPrimeMinistereatingsomuch^^.

Anotherwantedtoexpel(驅(qū)逐)ScotlandfromtheUnitedKingdombecauseScottishfootballfans

neversupportEnglandintheWorldCup.

OtherpetitionerscalledonthePrimeMinistertoabolishthemonarchy.Somewantedtogive

itmorepower.SomewantedtoopposetheUnitedStates.OtherswantedtoleavetheEuropean

Union.SomewantedtosendmoretroopstoIraqandotherswantedthemallbroughthome.Some

wantedtoadopttheeuro(歐元).Otherswantedtokeepthepound.

Yetifsomepetitionsarenotserious,otherspresentadirectchallengetogovernmentpolicy.

Apetitioncallingonthegovernmenttodropplanstochargedriversforusingroadshasalready

drawnaround1.8millionsignatures.Inresponsetothat,arivalpetitionhasbeenpostedinsupport

ofroadpricing.Andthatisalsorapidlygrowing.

Thereareabout60millionpeopleinBritain,soitisunderstandablethatthegovernment

wantstofindoutwhatpeoplearethinking.Buttheproblemwiththee-petitionsiteseemstobe

thattheBritishpeoplehaveabout70millionopinions,andwantthePrimeMinistertohearallof

them.Perhapshecouldstartapetitionaskingeveryonetojustshutupforawhile.

16Apetitionneedstobesigned.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

17ThePrimeMinisterreadspetitionseveryday.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

18ApetitionhastobemailedtothePrimeMinister'shouseinLondon.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

19PetitionshavebeentakentobeoneofthewaysfortheBritishpeopletoexpresstheirideas.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

20Noothergovernmentshavelaunchedtheire-petitionsites.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

21Allpetitionsareserious.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

22ItisimpossibleforthePrimeMinistertohearalloftheopinions.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

第3部分:概括大意與完成句子(第23?30題,每題1分,共8分)

下面的短文后有2項(xiàng)測(cè)試任務(wù):(1)第23-26題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為第2?5

段每段選擇1個(gè)最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第27-30題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為每個(gè)句子確定1個(gè)

最佳選項(xiàng)。

WaystoReduceExposuretoAirPollution

1Areportpublishedrecentlybringsbadnewsaboutairpollution.Itsuggeststhatitcouldbeas

damagingtoourhealthasexposuretotheradiationfromthe1986Ukrainenuclearpowerplant

disaster.ThereportwaspublishedbytheUK'SRoyalCommissiononEnvironmentalPollution.

Butwhatcancitypeopledotoreduceexposuretoairpollution?Quitealot,itturnsout.

2Avoidwalkinginbusystreets.Choosesidestreetsandparksinstead.Pollutionlevelscanfall

aconsiderableamountjustbymovingafewmetersawayfromthemainpollutionsource-exhaust

fumes(廢氣).Alsodon'twalkbehindsmokers.Walkonthewindward(頂風(fēng)的)sideofthestreet

whereexposureofpollutants(污染物)canbe50percentlessthanonthedownwind(順風(fēng)的)

side.

3Sittingonthedriver'ssideofabuscanincreaseyourexposureby10percent,comparedwith

sittingonthesidenearestthepavement.Sittingupstairsonadouble-decker(雙層電車(chē))canreduce

exposure.Itisdifficulttosaywhethertravelingonanundergroundtrainisbetterorworsethan

takingthebus.Airpollutiononundergroundtrainstendstobelesstoxic(有毒的)thanthatat

streetlevel,becauseundergroundpollutionismostlymadeupoftinyironparticles(粒子)thrown

upbywheelshittingtherails,whilediesel(柴油機(jī))andpetrolfumeshaveamixtureofpollutants.

4Whenyouarecrossingaroad,standwellbackfromthecurb(路緣)whileyouwaitforthe

lighttochange.Everymeterreallydoescountwhenyouareclosetotraffic.Asthetrafficbegins

tomove,fumescanbereducedinjustafewseconds.Soholdingyourbreathforjustamoment

canmakeadifference,eventhoughitmightsoundsilly.

5Therearelargesuddenpollutionincreasesduringrushhours.Pollutionlevelsfallduring

nighttime.Thetimeofyearalsomakesabigdifference.Pollutionlevelstendtobeattheirlowest

duringspringandautumnwhenwindsarefreshest.Extremecoldorhotweatherhasatrapping

effectandtendstocauseabuild-upofpollutants.

23Paragraph2

24Paragraph3

25Paragraph4

26Paragraph5

AWhereyoustandwhilewaitingtocross

BWhereyouwalk

CWhereyousitonabusandhowyou

DWhenyougotobed

EWhenpollutionlevelsriseand

FWhenyougetup

27Airpollutioncanbeasharmfultoone'shealth.

28Travelingonanundergroundtraincanreduceexposure.

29Pollutionlevelsarelower.

30It'swisetostayawayfromheavytraffic.

Aduringrushhours

Binspringandautumn

Ctotoxicair

Dbetweenautumnandwinter

Easexposuretonuclearradiation

Fonthedownwindside

第4部分:閱讀理解(第31?45題,每題3分,共45分)

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題。請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

第一篇

StopEatingTooMuch

“Cleanyourplate!?,and“Beamemberoftheclean-plateclub!”Justabouteverykidinthe

UShashearthisfromaparentorgrandparent.Often,it'saccompaniedbyanappeal:"Justthink

aboutthosestarvingorphans(孤兒)inAfrica!^^Sure,weshouldbegratefulforeverybiteoffood.

Unfortunately,manypeopleintheUStaketoomanybites.Insteadofstaying“cleantheplate”

perhapsweshouldsavesomefoodfortomorrow.

Accordingtonewsreports,USrestaurantsarepartlytoblameforthegrowingbellies(肚子).

Awaiterputsaplateoffoodinfrontofeachcustomer,withtwotofourtimestheamount

recommendedbythegovernment,accordingtoaUSATodaystory.Americanstraditionally

associatequantitywithvalueandmostrestaurantstrytogivethemthat.Theyprefertohave

customerscomplainabouttoomuchfoodratherthantoolittle.

BarbaraRolls,anutrition(營(yíng)養(yǎng))professoratPennsylvaniaStateUniversity,toldUSAToday

thatrestaurantportionsizesbegantogrowinthe1970s.thesametimethattheAmericanwaistline

(腰圍)begantoexpand.

Healthexpertshavetriedtogetmanyrestaurantstoservesmallerportions.Now,apparently,

somecustomersarecallingforthistoo.TherestaurantindustrytrademagazineQSRreportedlast

monththat57percentofmorethan4.000peoplesurveyedbelievedrestaurantsservedportions

thatweretoolarge;23percenthadnoopinion;20percentdisagreed.Butacloserlookatthe

surveyindicatesthatmanyAmericanswhocan'taffordfinediningstillpreferlargeportions.

Seventypercentofthoseearningatleast$150,000peryearprefersmallerportions;butonly45

percentofthoseearninglessthan$25,000wantsmaller.

It'snotthatworkingclassAmericansdon'twanttoeathealthy.It*sjustthat,afterlonghours

atlow-payingjobs,gettinglessontheirplatehardlyseemslikeagooddeal.Theylivefrom

paycheck(薪金支票)topaycheck,happytosavealittlemoneyfornextyear'sChristmaspresents.

31ParentsintheUnitedStatestendtoasktheirchildren

Atosavefoodfortomorrow.

Btowashthedishes.

Cnottowastefood.

Dnottoeattoomuch.

32WhydoAmericanrestaurantsservelargeportions?

ABecauseAmericansassociatequantitywithvalue.

BBecauseAmericanshavebigbellies.

CBecauseAmericansaregoodeaters.

DBecauseAmericansaretooweak.

33Whathappenedinthe1970s?

ATheUSgovernmentcalledonitspeopletoreducetheirweight.

BHealthexpertspersuadedrestaurantstoservesmallerportions.

CTheUnitedStatesproducedmoregrainthanneeded.

DTheAmericanwaistlinestartedtoexpand.

34Whatdoesthesurveyindicate?

AManylow-incomeAmericanswantlargeportions.

BTwentypercentofAmericanswantsmallerportions.

CFifty-sevenpercentofAmericanswantlargeportions.

DForty-fivepercentofAmericanswantsmallerportions.

35WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofworkingclassAmericans?

ATheyworklonghours.

BTheylivefrompaychecktopaycheck.

CTheydon'twanttobehealthyeaters.

DTheywanttosavemoneyforpresents.

第二篇

ANewImmigrationBill

TheUSSenateisconsideringanewimmigrationbill.Itwillvaluetheeconomicpromiseof

immigrantsoverfamilytieswhenconsideringUSresidencyandcitizenship.Thelegislation,

whichwasproposedbyPresidentBushandagroupofsenators,containsapointsystem.The

proposalaimstoincreasethenumberofimmigrantswithgraduatedegrees,earningsorjobskills.

Theproposedpointsystemwouldusea100-pointscale.Accordingtoadraftofthelaw,merit

applicantscouldearnupto47pointsforthingslikeoccupation,oryearofworkforaUSfirm.

Theycouldearnupto28pointsfortheireducation,15pointsforEnglishandUScivics(公民學(xué)),

and10pointsforfamilyties.Thesystemhasstirredupdebate.Criticsontheleftsayitopposes

familyunityandAmericanvalues.Criticsontherightcomplainthatitdoesnotreflecttheneeds

ofhigh-techemployers.

Thecurrentkinship(血緣關(guān)系)-basedsystemputspressureontheUS,asitattractslow-skill

workerswhoconsumemorepublicservicesthantheypaybackintaxes.Itallowsavarietyof

uneducatedpeopleinfromMexicoandCentralAmerica.

Theimmigrationbillwouldalloweightyearstoclearthecurrentbacklog(積壓)of

applicationforapermanentresidentcard,orgreencard.Afterthat,onlythechildrenandspouses

(酉己偶)oflegalimmigrantswouldbeabletoapplyforfamilyvisas.Adultchildren,siblings(兄

弟姐妹),parents,andotherrelativeswouldhavetoapplyinthegeneralqueue(排隊(duì)).Underthe

proposal,immigrantsfromAsian,countrieswouldlikelyfarewell(很有利).Forinstance,over

halfofrecentimmigrantsfromChinaandIndiahaveabachelor's(學(xué)士的)orhigherdegree.

ImmigrantsfromLatinAmericancountrieswouldlikelyfacemoredifficulties.

ImmigrationpointsystemshavebeeninuseinCanada,AustraliaandNewZealandforyears.

TheUKadoptedasimilarapproachin2001.OnethingthatCanadaandothernationshave

discoveredisthattheirsystemneedstofittheneedsoftheireconomy.Toooftentheyfindthat

theyattracthighly-educatedpeoplewhoendupfindingworkthatdoesn'tusetheirskills.Some

endupdrivingataxi.

36Oneofthereasonsforproposingthepointsystemis

AtogiveprioritytoimmigrantsfromChina.

BtoprotecttheUSfromterroristattacks.

Ctoattractskilledimmigrants.

Dtoincreasepopulation.

37Whatdocriticsontherightsayabouttheproposedpointsystem?

AItopposesfamilyunity.

BItisverydifficulttoapply.

CItopposesAmericanvalues.

DItdoesnotmeettheneedsofhigh—techemployers.

38WhichstatementisNOTtrueofthecurrentsystem?

AItiskinship-based.

BItputspressureontheUS.

CItdrawslow-skilledworkers.

DItattractshighly-educatedpeople.

39Whocanapplyforfamilyvisasinfuture?

ATheunclesandauntsoflegalimmigrants.

BThebrothersandsistersoflegalimmigrants.

CThespousesandyoungchildrenoflegalimmigrants.

DTheparentsandgrandparentsoflegalimmigrants.

40Whichcountryadoptedthepointsystemin2001?

ATheUK.

BTheUS.

CCanada.

DAustralia

PoliticalSpins

Lastweek,USWhiteHousespokesmanTonySnowsentjournalistsdiggingfortheir

dictionaries.HecalledrecentcriticismbytheformerPresidentBillClinton“chutzpah"(大膽,放

肆).Withjustonesentence,Snowmanagedtomakeheadlines,ajokeandadefenseofPresident

GeorgeW.Bush.Interestingly,thisishowbattlesarefoughtandwoninUSpolitics-with

carefully-wordedone-liners(——彳亍字幕新聞)madeforTVwhichoftenlacksubstanceandclarity

(清晰度).

叮heamountofinformationthatcandidatesattempttocommunicatetopeopleisactually

gettingsmallerandsmaller,saidMarkSmith,apoliticalscienceprofessoratCedarville

University.Thishasbeenaccompaniedbyachangingmediaenvironment,Smithsaid.In1968,the

averageTVorradiosoundbite(演講中的句子或短語(yǔ))was48seconds,accordingtoSmith.In

1996,theaveragesoundbitehadshrunk(縮短)to8seconds.Thus,politicianswantingpublicitytry

tomaketheirpubliccommunicationasquotableaspossible.

Campaigningpoliticiansalsouse30-secondTVadsandclevercampaignslogans(口號(hào))to

boosttheirmessages.RepublicanpresidentialcandidateJohnMcCainridestocampaignstopsina

busnamedthe<4Straight-TalkExpress”.McCainhopesthenamewillconvincevotersheplansto

tellpeoplethetruth-whetherit'sinfashionornot.DemocraticpresidentialcandidateHillary

Clinton,ontheotherhand,haschosenthecampaignslogan“Lettheconversationbegin”.She

hopesitwillhelpherappearopen-mindedandfriendly.

Butone-liners,TVadsandcampaignslogansallhaveasinglekeyingredient:something

commonlycalledpolitical-"spin".BrooksJackson,aformerjournalistandthecurrentdirectorof

thenon-partisan(無(wú)黨派的)websiteFactC,callsspin'justapolitewordfordeception

(欺騙)

“Idobelievethatveryoftenpoliticiansbelievetheirownspin,“saidJackson.

“Strongpartisanssufferfromauniversalhumantendency:Theyignoretheevidencethat

wouldforcethemintotheuncomfortablepositionofhavingtochangetheirmindsandadmitthat

theywerewrong.”

41WhichstatementisNOTtrueofone-liners?

ATheyareunclear.

BTheycontainalotofinformation.

CTheylacksubstance.

DTheyarecarefullyconstructed.

42Whatchangedfrom1968to1996?

APublicity.

BInformation.

CCommunication.

DTheaveragesoundbite.

43Thecampaignslogan“Straight-TalkExpress“aimsatconvincingvotersthatthepresidential

candidateis

Ahonest.

Bfriendly.

Copen-minded.

Dwarm-hearted.

44AccordingtoBrooksJackson,allcampaignslogansare

Aattractive.

Bimpressive.

Cdeceptive.

Dinformative.

45Whichstatementbestdescribesstrongpartisans?

ATheyareveryfunny.

BTheyareveryhealthy.

CTheyareveryaggressive.

DTheyareverystubborn(頑固的)

第5部分:補(bǔ)全短文(第46?50題,每題2分,共10分)

下面的短文有5處空白,短文后有6個(gè)句子,其中5個(gè)取自短文,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容將

其分別放回原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌.

BombExplosionsinThailand

ThenewyearcelebrationinThailandwasshatteredbyviolence,whenninebombsexploded

acrossBangkokaroundmidnight.ThreeThaicitizenswerekilledandmorethan30injured.

Amongtheinjured,sixwereforeigners.NoChinesecasualtieswerereposed,theChinese

EmbassyinBangkok,thecapital,saidonMonday.(46)Butotherembassieshave

advisedtheircitizenstoavoidtravelingtoBangkok.'Thereisapossibilityoffurtherattacksin

comingdays,“saidatraveladvisory(公告)fromAustralia.''Australiansareurgedtoavoid

unnecessarytravelinBangkok.^^

NoterroristgroupclaimedresponsibilityforthebombingsbyTuesday.(47)

BombingsandshootingsoccuralmostdailyinThailand'sthreesouthernmostprovinces.Yala,

NaarathiwatandPattanihaveadominantMuslimpopulationandhavelongcomplainedofneglect

(忽視)anddiscrimination(歧視)inthelargelyBuddhist(佛教徒的)nation.Theyhaveasked

forindependenceandaseparateIslamic(伊斯蘭的)state.Since2004,theinsurgents(叛亂者)

havecarriedoutnumerousattacksinthesouthandmorethan1,900peoplehavebeenkilled.

(48)

ButThaiPrimeMinisterSurayudChulanontsaidonMondaythatdomesticpoliticsrather

thantheMusliminsurgencywasbehindthebombings.4<Itislikelyrelatedtopeoplewholosttheir

politicalbenefits,Surayudsaid,refeningtoThaksinShinawatra.

(49)Surayudwaslaterappointedinterim(臨時(shí)的)primeminister.Thaksin,

however,stillenjoyswidespreadsupport,especiallyinthecountryside.

(50)Thaksin'slawyer,NoppadolPatama,deniedhisclient'sinvolvementinthe

bombings,accordingtoalocalwebsite.

ASomebelievetheexplosionsweretheworkofMuslimseparatists.

BSomebelievethatseveralseniorarmyofficersloyaltoThaksinplottedthebombingswith

ousted(趕卜臺(tái))politicianstodiscredit(敗壞名聲)thegovernment.

CThaksinwasoustedinamilitarycoup(政變)lastSeptember.

DTheThaiGovernmenthasbeenunabletocontroltheviolence,thoughthousandsoftroops

havebeensenttothesouth.

ETheembassyissuednotravelwarnings.

FNobodyistoblame.

第6部分:完形填空(第51?65題,每題1分,共15分)

下面的短文有15處空白,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

UFOS

Sixtyyearsago,amannamedKennethArnoldsawsomethingthatwecanstill(51)

today-somethingthatchangedpopularcultureforever.

FlyinghisplaneovermountainsintheUSstateofWashington,hesawalineofstrange

objects,eithercrescent-shaped(月牙形的)ordisc-like,flying(52)themotionofa

saucer(碟)skimming(飛速掠過(guò))onwater.

Themediasoonpickeduponthestory-theFlyingSaucerswerehere!Wastheearthbeing

(53)bycreaturesfromanotherplanet?Soon,SomanysightingsweremadethattheUSmilitary

beganto(54).ItcalledthesestrangeObjectsUFOs-UnidentifiedFlyingObjects,and

thatishowtheyare(55)today.

Militaryinvestigationsfoundnoevidenceofvisitorsfromouterspace.Butthatdidnotstop

thetrue(56).Themilitarywere(57)up,theysaid.Ormaybeitwasbecause

thetravelersfromspacewereofsuchsuperiorintelligence(58)theycouldhidefrom

militaryanalysts(分析家).

Peoplehavealwaysseenstrangelightsinthesky.Inthepastthesewereexplainedin

(59)ways.Inaworldwherereligionwaslessinfluentialandsciencefictionwaspopular,signs

fromGodwerereplacedbyvisitorsfromother(60).

ThedateofthefirstUFOsightingswasalsosignificant.In1947,WorldWarIIhadjustended

andthe(61)Warwasjustbeginning.Humanityseemedlockedinendlessconflicts.

Likegenerationsbeforethem,peoplelooked(62)theskiesforhelp.Butinsteadof

seekingGod,theylookedforhelpfromsuper-intelligentaliens(夕卜星人)with(63)

technology.BeliefinUFOsbecamethefirstreligionofscience.

However,evenpeoplewhobelieveinUFOsarenotquitesurewhytheyvisittheearth.The

universeisabigplaceanditis(64)toassumethatthereislifesomewhereoutthere.It

ispossiblethatalienshaveworkedouthowtotravelthroughspace.Yetsomepeoplereportthat

theyhavebeentakenbyaliensandhavehadexperiments(65)onthem.Whywould

anyonetravelacrosshalftheuniversetoconductmedicalexperimentsonpeoplelivinginsmall

townsintheUnitedStates?

51AlookBseeCseekDfeel

52AbelowBbeforeCwithDunder

53AruledBbombedCcapturedDvisited

54AinvestigateBattackCshootDconfront

55AwrittenBsaidCknownDtold

56AbelieversBthinkersCfollowersDrunners

57AputtingBcoveringCcheatingDtricking

58AwhichBwhatCthisDthat

59AfunnyBcrudeCreligiousDfoolish

60AplanetsBcontinentsCcountriesDregions

61AcoolBnuclearCStarDCold

62AaboveBtoCatDup

63AtraditionalBbackwardCclassicalDadvanced

64AunthinkableBImpossibleCreasonableDunimaginable

65AperformedBstudiedCbroughtDtaken

2008年度全國(guó)職稱(chēng)英語(yǔ)等級(jí)考試

綜合類(lèi)(C級(jí))答案

1.C2.A3.A4.D5,C

6.B7.C8.B9.C10.C

11.D12.A13.D14.A15.Ds

16.A17.C18.B19.A20.C

21.B22.A23.B24.C25.A

26.E27.E28.C29.B30.A

31.C32.A33.D34.A35.C

36.C37.D38.D39.C40.A

41.B42.D43.A44.C45.D

46.E47.A48.D49.C50.B

51.B52.C53.D54.A55.C

56.A57.B58.D59.C60.A

61.D62.B63.D64.C65.A

其中:

130每題1分:

31-45每題3分;

46-50每題2分;

51—65每題1分。

試卷滿(mǎn)分:100分。

2009年度全國(guó)職稱(chēng)英語(yǔ)等級(jí)考試真題及答案綜合類(lèi)(C級(jí))

第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)(第1?15題,每題1分,共15分)

下面每個(gè)句子中均有1個(gè)詞或短語(yǔ)劃有橫線(xiàn),請(qǐng)為每處劃線(xiàn)部分確定1個(gè)意義最為接近

的選項(xiàng)。

1rdverymuchliketoknowwhatyouraiminlifeis.

AthoughtBidea

CgoalDplan

2Thepolicemenactedquicklybecauseliveswereatstake.

AindangerBindifficulty

CindespairDoutofcontrol

3Practicallyallanimalscommunicateeitherthroughsoundsorthroughsoundlesscodes.

ACertainlyBProbably

CAlmostDAbsolutely

4MaryrarelyspeakstoSusan.

AslowlyBseldom

CweaklyDconstantly

5I'mworkingwithaguyfromLondon.

Ateacherstudent

CfriendDman

6You'dbetterputthesedocumentsinasafeplace

AdarkBsecure

CguardedDbanned

7Thecourageousboyhasbeenthesubjectofmassivemediacoverage

AextensiveBcontinuous

CinstantDquick

8Thetownisfamousforitsmagnificentbuildings

Ahigh-riseBmodem

CancientDsplendid

9Thegreatchangeofthecityastonishedallthevisitors

AsurprisedBscared

CexcitedDmoved

10Jackpackedupallthethingshehadaccumulatedoverthelasttenyears

AfutureBfar

CpastDnear

11WouldyoupleasecaHmyhusbandassoonaspossible?

AvisitBphone

CconsultDinvite

12Wehadalongconversationaboutherparents.

AspeechBquestion

CtalkDdebate

13Thechairmanproposedthatwestopthemeeting

AstatedBannounced

CdemandedDsuggested

14Obviouslythesepeoplecanbereliedoninacrisis

AlivedonBdependedon

CbelievedinDjoinedin

15ThereisalwaysexcitementattheOlympicGameswhenanathletebreaksarecord

AbeatsBmaintains

CmatchesDtries

第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16?22題,每題1分,共7分)

下面的短文后列出了7個(gè)句子,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對(duì)每個(gè)句子做出判斷:如果該句提供

的是正確信.息,請(qǐng)選擇A;如果該句提供的是錯(cuò)誤信息,請(qǐng)選擇B;如果該句的信息文中沒(méi)

有提及,請(qǐng)選擇C.

FightingforaBrighterFutureforWomen

WhenIwasaskedwhatitmeanstobeawomanrunningforpresident,Ialwaysgavethe

sameanswerthatIwasproudtoberunningasawoman,butIwasrunningbecausetthoughtFd

bethebestpresident.

ButIamawomanand,likemillionsofwomen,Iknowtherearestillbarriersandbiases

(偏見(jiàn))outthere,oftenunconscious,andIwanttobuildanAmericathatrespectsand

embracesthepotentialofeverylastoneofus.

Iranasadaughterwhobenefitedfromopportunitiesmymotherneverdreamedof.Iranasa

motherwhoworriedaboutmydaughter'sfutureandamotherwhowantstoleaveallchildren

brightertomorrows.

TobuildthatfutureIsee,wemustmakesurethatwomenandmenalikeunderstandthe

strugglesoftheirgrandmothersandtheirmothers,andthatwomenenjoyequalopportunities,

equalpay,ande

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