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1、中石油职称英语试题及答案 完整版2008年中石油职称英语试题及答案 完整版(试卷类型 24)英语, 中石油, 试题, 试卷, 职称英语, 中石油, 试题, 试卷, 职称英语水平考试试卷类型:24答卷注意事项1、请各位考生拿到试卷以后首先检查试卷类型(在本页右上角)是否和自己的准考证号末两位一致,如不一致请立即要求监考教师更换,否则将影响成绩。2、本次考试包括试卷一和试卷二,考试时间为9:00-11:00。试卷一为客观选择题,在标准答题卡上用2B铅笔将所选答案划出。试卷二为翻译题,将译文写在答题纸上,填上单位、姓名、准考证号、考场号、考点,以备核对总分。3、试卷一为标准化考试,所有答案必须在标准

2、化答题卡上划出,若答在试卷上不予评分,后果自负。4、在填写被准话答题卡时应注意:1)在填写“姓名、单位、准考证号”等栏目时,应用钢笔或圆珠笔。在填涂准考证号时,一律用2B铅笔划横线。注意准考证号不要漏涂或涂错,否则客观题部分将无成绩,责任由考生自负。2)试卷一答题时一律用2B铅笔,若用钢笔或圆珠笔答题均无效,请按答题卡上“正确填涂”的示范划横线,横线长度和宽度以方框为准,若划“、”等符号均为无效。3)答题卡四角应保持平整,不应折角或皱卷,以免影响阅卷机工作。4)如需更改答案时,应先用橡皮擦净后,再划线答题。5、试卷二为翻译试题,请根据参加考试的级别选择一段翻译。一律用钢笔或圆珠笔答在答题纸上。

3、字迹应尽量工整,用字规范,以免影响阅卷。6、考场内考生只允许带2B铅笔、橡皮、尺子、钢笔或圆珠笔,其他词典、书本、资料和电子词典、BP机、手机、掌上电脑等工具一律不准带入场内。7、遵守考场纪律,不得有交头接耳、左顾右盼、抄带纸条等作弊行为,一经发现,立即清除出场,并由人事部门严肃处理。2008试 卷 一I. VocabularyDirections: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the ONE

4、 answer that best completes the sentence and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet. 1. Being able to save and accumulate wealth is not automatic.A. considerateB. considerable C. consciousD. careful2. Wonderful of nature are all around us.A. appearanceB. experienceC. phenomena D. philosophy3. The whol

5、e county with little red hearts on Valentines Day.A. breaks inB. breaks intoC. breaks offD. breaks out4. If I were the president of a university I should a compulsory course in “How to Use Your Eyes”.A. escapeB. establish C. estateD. elapse5. The statement that oil originated in the sea is by a glan

6、ce at a map showing the chief oilfield of the world.A. confinedB. confessed C. conformed D. confirmed6. Almost 70 percent of all non-food purchases in supermarkets are generated by in-store .A. decidedB. decisive C. decideD. decisions7. I believe that truth and justice are to an enduring social orde

7、r.A. fundamentalB. fountainC. formationD. friction8. Some of these “upside down” airmail stamps are now over $6,000.A. worthy B. worthedC. worth D. worthwhile9. The early pioneers had to many hardships to settle on the new land.A. go intoB. go along with C. go back onD. go through10. Remember that c

8、ustomers dont about prices in that city.A. disputeB. bargainC. consultD. discuss11. Difficulties and hardships have the best qualities of the young geologist.A. brought about B. brought inC. brought upD. brought out12. Do you know where the pictures on money ?A. resulted from B. removed from C. came

9、 from D. fell from 13. I often about how quickly time flies.A. complain B. complaint C. compileD. conceive14. Im with computer programs that correct spelling through the use of built-in dictionaries.A. common B. familiar C. known D. friendly15. Male cigarette smokers have a higher death from heart d

10、isease than non-smoking males.A. rate B. price C. speedD. degree 16. With winter here you can these skirts till you need them again next summer.A. get rid ofB. give away C. do away with D. put away17. The good service at the hotel the poor food to some extent.A. made forB. made outC. made up for D.

11、mad use of18. Those gifts of rare books that were given to us were deeply .A. appliedB. appreciated C. approvedD. appealed19. Inflation is the first problem that the new government will have to .A. revolve B. graspC. seizeD. tackle20. Few people who of high school will be rich.A. run down B. check i

12、n C. drop outD. check out II. Grammatical StructureDirections: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.21. The young receptionist doe

13、snt permit in the exhibition center.A. smoking B. to smokeC. smoke D. to have smoked22. I wish to thank you for the incomparable hospitality for the Chinese people are justly famous throughout the world.A. whatB. whomC. that D. which23. More than two thousands work in this refinery.A. Russias B. Rus

14、sian C. Russians D Russia24.The ancient Egyptians believed all illnesses were related to was eaten.A. whatB. which C. it D. that25. If all the continents and mountains were bulldozed fiat, the earth by water more than 12,000 feet deep.A. could have been coveredB. might had been coveredC. is coveredD

15、. would be covered26. Since 1939, numerous scientific studies to determine whether smoking is a health hazard.A. have been conducted B. are conductedC. is conductedD. being conducted27. All the money , we started looking for work.A. has been spentB. have been spentC. being spentD. having been spent2

16、8. One main branch of sea science, , holds enormous unanswered questions.A. physical oceanographyB. is physical oceanographyC. called physical oceanography D. what is physical oceanography29. An crowd is awaiting the arrival of the famed statesman.A. exciteB. excitedly C. excited D. exciting30. Ther

17、e a lot of on the roads yesterday.A. were.trafficB. was.trafficC. were.trafficsD. was.traffics31. China and America are separated by .A. Pacific OceanB. a Pacific OceanC. the Pacific Ocean D. Pacific Oceans32. to completely cut off its oil supply, it would badly damage its own economy.A. If Iran was

18、B. Was Iran C. If Iran is D. Were Iran33. in 1943 the harmful smog made its appearance in Los Angeles.A. Only.that B. It was.thenC. That it was.when D. It was.that34. The population of Beijing is three times that of Qingdao.A. so large asB. as large to C. as large asD. as larger than35. He his offic

19、e for there was no one to answer the phone.A. must have leftB. must leaveC. may have left D. can have left36. Janes family couldnt agree on where to spend vacation.A. hisB. herC. itsD. their37. I will leave him a note he will know where we are.A. so that B. thatC. in orderD. in case38. The teacher t

20、hinks that Tom for the accident and instead we should try to comfort him.A. doesnt blame B. is to blameC. isnt to blame D. isnt blamed39. When I pulled into her driveway, she by the door with her coat on. A. is waitingB. was waitingC. waitsD. waited40. The clerk asked Robey later in the day.A. retur

21、ningB. to returnC. return D. to be returnedIII.Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: There are 5 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by4 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark

22、your answer on the Answer Sheet.Questions 41 to 44 are based on the following passage:One of the most interesting paradoxes in America today is that Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, is now engaged in a serious debate about what a university should b

23、e, and whether it is measuring up.Like the Roman Catholic Church and other ancient institutions, it is askingstill in private rather than in publicwhether its past assumptions about faculty, authority, admissions, courses of study, are really relevant to the problems of the 1990s.Should Harvardor an

24、y other universitybe an intellectual sanctuary, apart from the political and social revolution of the age, or should it be a laboratory for experimentation with these political and social revolutions; or even an engine of the revolution? This is what is being discussed privately in the big clapboard

25、 houses of faculty members around the Harvard Yard.The issue was defined by Waiter Lippmann, a distinguished Harvard graduate, several years ago.“If the universities are to do their work, he said, they must be independent and they must be disinterested.They are places to which men can turn for judgm

26、ents which are unbiased by partisanship and special interest. Obviously, the moment theuniversities fall under political control, or under the control of private interests, or the moment they themselves take a hand in politics and the leadership of government, their value as independent and disinter

27、ested sources of judgment is impaired.”This is part of the argument that is going on at Harvard today. Another part is the argument of the militant and even many moderate students: that a university is the keeper of our ideals and morals, and should not be “disinterested” but activist in bringing th

28、e nations ideals and actions together.Harvards men of today seem more troubled and less sure about personal, political and academic purpose than they did at the beginning. They are not even clear about how they should debate and resolve their problems, but they are struggling with them privately, an

29、d how they come out is bound to influence American universities and political life in the 1990s.41. The issues in the debate on Harvards goals are whether the universities should remain independent of our society and its problems, and whether they should .A. overcome the widespread drug dependencyB.

30、 take an active part in solving societys illsC. fight militarismD. support our old and established institutions42. The word “paradox” in paragraph 1 is .A. an abnormal conditionB. a parenthetical expressionC. a difficult puzzleD. a self-contradiction43. The word “sanctuary” in paragraph 3 is .A. a temple or nunnery of middle ageB. a certain place you can hide in and avoid mishapsC

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