1、职称英语考试综合C全真模拟试题2014年全国职称英语等级考试综合类(C级)全真模拟试卷第1部分:词汇选项(第115题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。1Well give every teacher room for development. A place B employment C space D house2The policeman asked him to identify the thief. A name B describe C capture D call3We were all there when
2、 the accident occurred. A happened B broke C spread D appeared4It took me exactly a week to complete the work. A start B achieve C improveD finish5The herb medicine eventually cured her disease. A nicely B apparently C finally D naturally6This new policy has led to a dramatic increase in production.
3、 A minor B striking C fixed D modest7Poor schooling was the root of the unemployment problem. A base B result C cause D force 8John survives on l00 pounds a month. A puts B lives C borrowsD spends90nes economic condition often affects his or her way of life. A determines B shows C influences D confi
4、nes10 If you want to keep healthy you should vary the foods you eat. A reject B accept C change D choose11 She found me very dull. A dirty B sleepy C lazy D boring12 The President made brief visit to Beijin9. A short B working C formal D secret13 He was persuaded to give up the idea. A mention B acc
5、ept C consider D drop14 Jack consumes a pound of cheese a day A eats B drinks C buys D produces15 Mary just told US a very fascinating story A strange B frightening C difficult D interesting第2部分:阅读判断(第1622题,每题l分,共7分)下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选
6、择C。Taking Pictures of the WorldMeet Annie Griffiths Belt, a National Geographic photographer. Belt has worked for National Geographic since 1978,and has taken pictures on almost every continent in the world. In fact, Antarctica is the only continent Belt hasnt seen yet.Belts photographs are well kno
7、wn for their beauty and high quality. They also reflect very different cultures and regions of the world. Belt has photographed the ancient city of Petra, Jordan, as well as the green landscapes of the Lake District in England. Recently,her pictures appeared in a book about undeveloped natural place
8、s in North America.Everywhere that Belt goes, she takes pictures of people. Belt has found ways to connect with people of all ages and nationalities even when she does not speak their language. “The greatest privilege of my job is being allowed into peopled lives,” she has said. “The camera is like
9、a passport, and I am often overwhelmed by1 how quickly people welcome me!”Knowing how to break the ice has helped to make Belt a successful photographer, but experts say that anyone can learn to connect with new people. When people speak the same language, greetings and small talk can make strangers
10、 feel more comfortable with each other. When people dont speak the same language, a smile is very helpful. Having something in common can also help break the ice. For example, Belt has traveled with her two children, so when she takes pictures of children or their parents,they all have that family c
11、onnection in common. Even bad weather can help people to connect when they are experiencing it together.Belt has some advice if you are thinking about a career in photography. You can volunteer to take pictures for a local organization that cant afford to hire a professional photographer. You can al
12、so take a good, honest look at your best photographs. If youre a real photographer, your photos are good because of your personal and technical skills. Belt also recommends studying and learning from photos taken by professional photographers.Remember, the next time you look at a beautiful photograp
13、h, you might be looking at the work of Annie Griffiths Belt. And the next time you meet a new person, dont be afraid to break the ice. The connection you make could be very rewarding.16. Belt has never traveled to England.A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned17. Belt has never traveled to Antarctica.A.
14、 Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned18. Belt has worked for a number of magazines.A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned19. Petra is a very old city in Jordan.A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned20 Belt can only connect with English-speakers.A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned21. People can connect with each o
15、ther in bad weather.A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned22. Volunteering is one way to begin a photography career.A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第2330题,每题l分,共8分) 下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第2326题要求从所给的6个选项中为第25段每段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第2730题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项。US Signs Global Tobacco Treaty1 The Un
16、ited States has taken the first step toward approving a global tobacco treaty that promises to help control the deadly effects of tobacco use throughout the world. Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson signed the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) this week at the United Nat
17、ions. The Senate must still approve the treaty before the US can implement its provisions.2 The FCTC was developed by the World Health Organization and approved by members of the World Health Assembly,including the United States,last year. Countries that ratify it would be required to enact strict t
18、obacco control policies.3 For instance, cigarettes sold in those countries would have to have health warnings on at least 30% of the front and back of every pack. The treaty calls for higher tobacco taxes, restrictions on smoking in public places, and more promotion of tobacco prevention and cessati
19、on programs. It also requires bans on tobacco advertising, though there are some exceptions for countries like the United States, where the Constitution prohibits such an outright ban.4 The impact of the treaty could be huge. The World Health Organization estimates that tobacco use kills nearly 5 mi
20、llion people worldwide every year. In the US alone, about 440,000 people die each year from tobacco-related illnesses; about one-third of all cancers in the US are caused by tobacco use. If current trends continue, WHO estimates, by 2025 tobacco will kill 10 million people each year.5 The treaty mus
21、t be ratified by at least 40 countries before it can take effect. So far,109 countries have signed it, and 12 have ratified it.23. Paragraph 1 -24.Paragraph 2-25. Paragraph 3-26.Paragraph 4-A. What the FCTC DemandsB US Signing of the FCTCC Opposition to the FCTCD How the FCTC Came into BejingE What
22、the FCTC Will Bring aboutF Ratification of the FCTC27. Signing the FCTC is only the first step toward_.28 Countries that ratify the FCTC will have to, among other things, _.29 It is hoped that the FCTC will greatly help to reduce deaths_.30 Much more countries have signed the FCTC than those that_.A
23、 have ratified itB approving itC implement its provisionsD restrict smoking in public placesE caused by tobacco useF including higher tobacco taxes第4部分:阅读理解(第3145题,每题3分,共45分) 下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。第一篇Shark Attack!Craig Rogers was sitting on his surfboard, scanning the distance for hi
24、s next wave,when his board suddenly stopped moving. He looked down and was terrified to see a great white shark biting the front of his board. “I could have touched its eye with my elbow,” says Craig. The shark had surfaced so quietly that he hadnt heard a thing.In his horror and confusion,he waved
25、his arms and accidentally cut two of his fingers on the sharks teeth. He then slid off the opposite side of his surfboard into the water. Then, with Craig in the water and blood flowing from his fingers,the five-meter-long shark simply swam away, disappearing into the water below.Although sharks are
26、 often categorized as killers that hunt and eat as many humans as they can, this is factually inaccurate. Sharks very rarely kill humans. A person has a greater chance of being struck by lightning or drowning in a bath than of being killed by a shark. Only 74 people have been reported killed by grea
27、t whites in the last century. But great white sharks can reach six meters in length and weigh 2,200 kilograms or more. With frightening jaws that can hold up to 3,000 teeth arranged in several rows,they could very easily kill and eat a helpless human in the water. Why is it, then, that most people s
28、urvive attacks by great whites? Shark researchers are trying to comprehend the reasons that allow people to escape without being eaten.The most common explanation is that great whites dont see well. It has been thought that they mistake people for the seals or sea lions which make up a large part of
29、 their diet. There is reason to doubt this,however. Recent information shows that great whites can actually see very well. Also, when attacking seals, great whites shoot up to the surface and bite with great force. When approaching humans, however, they most often move in slowly and bite less hard.
30、They soon discover that humans are not a high fat meal. “They spit us out because were too bony,” says Aidan Martin,director of Reef Quest Center for Shark Research.Shark researchers like Martin hypothesize that great whites are actually curious animals that like to investigate things. Its possible that they use their bite not only to kill and eat, but also to gather information. Although such an experience is unlucky for people like Craig Rogers, when sharks bite surfboards or other objects or pe
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