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2008年中石油职称英语试题及答案完整版(试卷类型24)
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2008
试卷一
I.Vocabulary
Directions:
Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentenceandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
1.Beingabletosaveandaccumulate
wealthisnotautomatic.
A.considerate
B.considerable
C.conscious
D.careful
2.Wonderful
ofnatureareallaroundus.
A.appearance
B.experience
C.phenomena
D.philosophy
3.Thewholecounty
withlittleredheartsonValentine’sDay.
A.breaksin
B.breaksinto
C.breaksoff
D.breaksout
4.IfIwerethepresidentofauniversityIshould
acompulsorycoursein“HowtoUseYourEyes”.
A.escape
B.establish
C.estate
D.elapse
5.Thestatementthatoiloriginatedintheseaisbyaglanceatamapshowingthechiefoilfieldoftheworld.
A.confined
B.confessed
C.conformed
D.confirmed
6.Almost70percentofallnon-foodpurchasesinsupermarketsaregeneratedbyin-store.
A.decided
B.decisive
C.decide
D.decisions
7.Ibelievethattruthandjusticeare
toanenduringsocialorder.
A.fundamental
B.fountain
C.formation
D.friction
8.Someofthese“upsidedown”airmailstampsarenow
over$6,000.
A.worthy B.worthed
C.worth
D.worthwhile
9.Theearlypioneershadto
manyhardshipstosettleonthenewland.
A.gointo
B.goalongwith
C.gobackon
D.gothrough
10.Rememberthatcustomersdon't
aboutpricesinthatcity.
A.dispute
B.bargain
C.consult
D.discuss
11.Difficultiesandhardshipshave
thebestqualitiesoftheyounggeologist.
A.broughtabout
B.broughtin
C.broughtup
D.broughtout
12.Doyouknowwherethepicturesonmoney
?
A.resultedfrom
B.removedfrom
C.camefrom
D.fellfrom
13.Ioften
abouthowquicklytimeflies.
A.complain
B.complaint
C.compile
D.conceive
14.I'mwithcomputerprogramsthatcorrectspellingthroughtheuseofbuilt-indictionaries.
A.common
B.familiar
C.known
D.friendly
15.Malecigarettesmokershaveahigherdeath
fromheartdiseasethannon-smokingmales.
A.rate
B.price
C.speed
D.degree
16.Withwinterhereyoucan
theseskirtstillyouneedthemagainnextsummer.
A.getridof
B.giveaway
C.doawaywith
D.putaway
17.Thegoodserviceatthehotel
thepoorfoodtosomeextent.
A.madefor
B.madeout
C.madeupfor
D.maduseof
18.Thosegiftsofrarebooksthatweregiventousweredeeply.
A.applied
B.appreciated
C.approved
D.appealed
19.Inflationisthefirstproblemthatthenewgovernmentwillhaveto.
A.revolve
B.grasp
C.seize
D.tackle
20.Fewpeoplewho
ofhighschoolwillberich.
A.rundown
B.checkin
C.dropout
D.checkout
II.GrammaticalStructure
Directions:
Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentenceandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
21.Theyoungreceptionistdoesn'tpermit
intheexhibitioncenter.
A.smoking
B.tosmoke
C.smoke
D.tohavesmoked
22.Iwishtothankyoufortheincomparablehospitalityfor
theChinesepeoplearejustlyfamousthroughouttheworld.
A.what
B.whom
C.that
D.which
23.Morethantwothousands
workinthisrefinery.
A.Russias
B.Russian
C.Russians
DRussia
24. TheancientEgyptiansbelievedallillnesseswererelatedto
waseaten.
A.what
B.which
C.it D.that
25.Ifallthecontinentsandmountainswerebulldozedfiat,theearth
bywatermorethan12,000feetdeep.
A.couldhavebeencovered
B.mighthadbeencovered
C.iscovered
D.wouldbecovered
26.Since1939,numerousscientificstudies
todeterminewhethersmokingisahealthhazard.
A.havebeenconducted
B.areconducted
C.isconducted
D.beingconducted
27.Allthemoney,westartedlookingforwork.
A.hasbeenspent
B.havebeenspent
C.beingspent
D.havingbeenspent
28.Onemainbranchofseascience,,holdsenormousunansweredquestions.
A.physicaloceanography
B.isphysicaloceanography
C.calledphysicaloceanography
D.whatisphysicaloceanography
29.An
crowdisawaitingthearrivalofthefamedstatesman.
A.excite
B.excitedly
C.excited
D.exciting
30.There
alotof
ontheroadsyesterday.
A.were...traffic
B.was...traffic
C.were...traffics
D.was...traffics
31.ChinaandAmericaareseparatedby.
A.PacificOcean
B.aPacificOcean
C.thePacificOcean
D.PacificOceans
32.
tocompletelycutoffitsoilsupply,itwouldbadlydamageitsowneconomy.
A.IfIranwas
B.WasIran C.IfIranis
D.WereIran
33.
in1943
theharmfulsmogmadeitsappearanceinLosAngeles.
A.Only...that
B.Itwas...then
C.Thatitwas...when D.Itwas...that
34.ThepopulationofBeijingisthreetimes
thatofQingdao.
A.solargeas
B.aslargeto
C.aslargeas
D.aslargerthan
35.He
hisofficefortherewasnoonetoanswerthephone.
A.musthaveleft
B.mustleave
C.mayhaveleft D.canhaveleft
36.Jane'sfamilycouldn'tagreeonwheretospend
vacation.
A.his
B.her
C.its
D.their
37.Iwillleavehimanote
hewillknowwhereweare.
A.sothat
B.that
C.inorder
D.incase
38.TheteacherthinksthatTom
fortheaccidentandinsteadweshouldtrytocomforthim.
A.doesn'tblame B.istoblame
C.isn'ttoblame D.isn'tblamed
39.WhenIpulledintoherdriveway,she
bythedoorwithhercoaton.
A.iswaiting
B.waswaiting
C.waits
D.waited
40.TheclerkaskedRobey
laterintheday.
A.returning
B.toreturn
C.return D.tobereturned
III. ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:
Thereare5passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby4questionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
Questions41to44arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
OneofthemostinterestingparadoxesinAmericatodayisthatHarvardUniversity,theoldestinstitutionofhigherlearningintheUnitedStates,isnowengagedinaseriousdebateaboutwhatauniversityshouldbe,andwhetheritismeasuringup.
LiketheRomanCatholicChurchandotherancientinstitutions,itisasking—stillinprivateratherthaninpublic—whetheritspastassumptionsaboutfaculty,authority,admissions,coursesofstudy,arereallyrelevanttotheproblemsofthe1990's.
ShouldHarvard—oranyotheruniversity—beanintellectualsanctuary,apartfromthepoliticalandsocialrevolutionoftheage,orshoulditbealaboratoryforexperimentationwiththesepoliticalandsocialrevolutions;orevenanengineoftherevolution?
ThisiswhatisbeingdiscussedprivatelyinthebigclapboardhousesoffacultymembersaroundtheHarvardYard.
TheissuewasdefinedbyWaiterLippmann,adistinguishedHarvardgraduate,severalyearsago.
“Iftheuniversitiesaretodotheirwork,"hesaid,"theymustbeindependentandtheymustbedisinterested...Theyareplacestowhichmencanturnforjudgments
whichareunbiasedbypartisanshipandspecialinterest.Obviously,themomentthe
universitiesfallunderpoliticalcontrol,orunderthecontrolofprivateinterests,orthemomenttheythemselvestakeahandinpoliticsandtheleadershipofgovernment,
theirvalueasindependentanddisinterestedsourcesofjudgmentisimpaired...”
ThisispartoftheargumentthatisgoingonatHarvardtoday.Anotherpartistheargumentofthemilitantandevenmanymoderatestudents:
thatauniversityisthekeeperofouridealsandmorals,andshouldnotbe“disinterested”butactivistinbringingthenation'sidealsandactionstogether.
Harvard'smenoftodayseemmoretroubledandlesssureaboutpersonal,politicalandacademicpurposethantheydidatthebeginning.Theyarenotevenclearabouthowtheyshoulddebateandresolvetheirproblems,buttheyarestrugglingwiththemprivately,andhowtheycomeoutisboundtoinfluenceAmericanuniversitiesandpoliticallifeinthe1990's.
41.TheissuesinthedebateonHarvard'sgoalsarewhethertheuniversitiesshouldremainindependentofoursocietyanditsproblems,andwhethertheyshould.
A.overcomethewidespreaddrugdependency
B.takeanactivepartinsolvingsociety'sills
C.fightmilitarism
D.supportouroldandestablishedinstitutions
42.Theword“paradox”inparagraph1is.
A.anabnormalcondition
B.aparentheticalexpression
C.adifficultpuzzle
D.aself-contradiction
43.Theword“sanctuary”inparagraph3is.
A.atempleornunneryofmiddleage
B.acertainpl