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PAGEPAGE172011年職稱英語等級考試真題(衛生類B級)第1部分:詞匯選項(第1~15題,每題1分,共15分)
下面每個句子中均有1個詞或短語劃有底橫線,請為每處劃線部分確定1個意義最為接近的選項。
1.Janesaidthatshecouldn’ttoleratethelonghours.
A.spend
B.take
C.last
D.stand
2.Atthattime,wedidnotfullygraspthesignificanceofwhathadhappened.
A.give
B.attach
C.understand
D.lose
3.Hisshoeswereshinedtoperfection.
A.cleared
B.washed
C.mended
D.polished
4.Marshaconfessedthatsheknewnothingofcomputer.
A.reported
B.hoped
C.answered
D.admitted
5.Wehavetoactwithintheexistinglegalframework.
A.system
B.limit
C.procedure
D.status
6.Thehigh-speedtrainscanhaveamajorimpactonourlives.
A.effort
B.problem
C.influence
D.concern
7.Thestudyalsonotesasteadydeclineinthenumberofcollegestudentstakingsciencecourses.
A.relative
B.general
C.continuous
D.sharp
8.Theyconvertedthesparebedroomintoanoffice.
A.reduced
B.turned
C.moved
D.reformed
9.Mr.Henleyhasacceleratedhissaleofsharesoverthepastyear.
A.held
B.increased
C.expected
D.offered
10.Weneedtoextracttherelevantfinancialdata.
A.obtain
B.store
C.save
D.review
11.Thepolicebelievethemotiveforthemurderwasjealousy.
A.choice
B.idea
C.decision
D.reason
12.Weexploredthepossibilityofexpansionattheconference.
A.investigated
B.offered
C.included
D.accepted
13.Andersonleftthetable,remarkingthathehadsomeworktodo.
A.saying
B.doubting
C.thinking
D.knowing
14.Shealwaysfindsfaultwitheverything.
A.simplifies
B.criticizes
C.evaluates
D.examines
15.Theviewfrommybedroomwindowwasabsolutelyspectacular.
A.general
B.traditional
C.magnificent
D.strong第二部分: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個句子,請根據短文的內容對每個句子做出判斷;如果該句提供的是正確信息,請選擇A;如果該句提供的是錯誤信息,請選擇B;如果該句的信息文中沒有提及,請選擇C。RelievingthePain“Exercisemaybethebesttreatmentofchronicpain,”saydoctorsatanewclinicfordealingwithpain.“Peoplewithchronicpainneedtostoplyingaround,gooutmore,andstartexercising."Theinstinctivereactiontoacutepainistostopmovingandtotrytoprotectthesourceofpain.Butitseemsthatthisisoftennotproductive,especiallyinthecaseofbackpain.Backpain,afterheadachesandtiredness,hasbecomethethirdmostcommonreasonforpeopletovisittheirdoctors.Painfulbacksnowaccountformillionsofdaysoffwork.Lumbar(腰部的)painsarepartlythepricehumanspayfortakingtheirforelimbsofftheground,buttheyaremadeworsebyasedentary(久坐不動的)lifestyle.Lackofexerciseslowlydecreasestheflexibilityandstrengthofmuscles,sothatitismoredifficulttotakepressureoffthesiteofpain.Exerciseisessential.Itreleasesendorphins(內啡肽),thebody’s“feel-good”chemicals,whicharenaturalpainkillers.Infact,thesearesoimportantthatresearchersarenowlookingfordrugsthatcanmaintainacomfortablelevelofendorphinsinthebody.Mostpeoplewhogotoafamilydoctorcomplainingofpainareprescribedpain-killingdrugsratherthanexercise.Sincefindingthecauseofbackacheisnotsoeasy,doctorsfrequentlydonotknowtheprecisecauseofthediscomfort,andasthepaincontinues,sufferersenduptakingstrongerdosesoraseriesofdifferentdrugs.“It’scrazy,”saysDr.Brasseur,atherapistattheInternationalAssociationfortheStudyofPain.“Someofthemaretakingdifferentdrugsprescribedbydifferentdoctors.I’vejustseenapatientwhowastakingtwodrugswhichturnedouttobethesamethingunderdifferent-names.”Agenerationofnewpainclinicsnowoperatesonthebasisthatdrugsarebestavoided.Oncepatientshaveundergonetheinitialphysicalandpsychologicalcheckup,theirmedicationiscutdownasmuchaspossible.Takingpatientsoffdrugsalsopreparesthemforphysicalactivity.Insomepain-reliefclinics,patientsbeginthedaywithmusclecontractionandrelaxationexercises,followedbyanhouronexercisebikes.Laterintheday,theypracticet’aichi(太極),self-defense,anddeepthought.Thiscompareswithanaverageoftwo-and-a-halfhours’physiotherapy(理療)aweekinatraditionalhospitalprogram.“Theideaistostrengthenandtoincreaselong-lastingenergy,flexibility,andconfidence,"explainsBillWiles,aconsultantpaindoctorinLiverpool.“Patientsundergoingthistherapygetbacktoworkandresumehealthyactivelifestylesmuchsoonerthanthosesubjectedtomoreconservativetreatment.”16.Totreatpain,patientsshouldstopmovingaround.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Notmentioned
17.Headachesarepartlycausedbylackofexercise.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Notmentioned
18.Exercisehelpstotakethepressureoffthesiteofpain.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Notmentioned
19.Doctorsoftenusedrugssuchasendorphinstotreatpatients.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Notmentioned
20.Backachesufferersoftenenduptakingmorethanonedrugtokillpain.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Notmentioned
21.Exercisehelpspainsuffererstorecovermorequicklythantraditionaltreatment.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Notmentioned
22.Newpainclinicsaskpatientstogiveupdrugscompletely.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Notmentioned第3部分:概括大意與完成句子(第23-30題,每題l分,共8分)
下面的短文后有2項測試任務:(1)第23~26題要求從所給的6個選項中為第2~5段每段選擇1個最佳標題;(2)第27~30題要求從所給的6個選項中為每個句子確定1個最佳選項。TheMeaningofDreams1.Dreamsplayanimportantroleinourlives.Iftheycanbecorrectlyinterpreted,wecancometounderstandourselvesbetter.Here,welookatfourcommondreamsandwhattheypotentiallysymbolize.2.Icanseetheirlaughingfaces…laughingatme.Buttheyaren’tassmart.Iftheywere,they’dbeuphereflyingwithme!Thisdreamhasbothpositiveandnegativeconnotations(涵義).Onthepositiveside,thedreammayexpressastrongdesiretotravelandgetawayfromeverydayroutine.Itcanalsobeinterpretedasapowerfuldesiretoachieve.Ontheotherhand,thisdreamcanmeanthepersonhasaproblemorisafraidofsomethingandtheywishtoescape.Thedreamcouldrepresentaninferioritycomplex(自卑情結),whichthedreamerattemptstoescapefrombyputtingthemselvesupaboveothers.3.I’mmovingfastnow,butit’sstillbehindme.Doesn’tmatterhowfastIgo,Istillcan’tescape.Althoughthisisatraditionalsymbolofhealthandvitality(生命力)likethefirstone,itcanalsosuggestthedreameristryingtoescapefromdanger.Usually,fearisthedominantemotion.Byrunninghard,thedreamercanpossiblyescapethethreat.However,theycanalsostumbleorworsestillstopmovingaltogether.Thismakesthefearevenmoreterrifying.Onepossibleinterpretationsuggeststhatthepersonisunderpressureintheireverydaylife.4.I’msweatingandmyheartisbeating.I’mtrappedinmyownbed.Inthisdream,thepersonisoftenstandingonahigh,exposedplacesuchasonthetopofatower,orontheedgeofacliff.Theoverwhelming(強烈的)feelingchangesfromanxietytoalossofcontrol.Thereisnothingtostoptheperson,andthefeelingastheygoovertheedgecanbehorrifyingly(恐怖地)real.Fortunately,justbeforehittingtheground,thedreamerawakenswithasenseofenormousrelief.Thisdreamsuggeststhatthedreamerisafraidoflosingcontrolandhasafearoffailureorevendeath.5.ThewindispushingmeandIslip.There’snothingIcando...nothingIcanholdonto.Thissymbolisassociatedwithfear:suddenlythedreamerlosesallpowerofmovement.Theytryhardtomovetheirarmsandlegs,buttheysimplycannot.Frozeninaterrifyingsituationwithnoescape,theybecomemoreandmoreterrifiedasthesecondsgoby.Anotherfrequentcontextforthisdreamisfailingtodosomethinginpublic,oftensomethingwhichyouarenormallyverygoodat,suchasyourjob.Notonlyisthisextremelyembarrassing,butitalsoshowsadeep-seatedphobia(恐懼)oflosingajobandalivelihood.23.Paragraph2_________24.Paragraph3_________25.Paragraph4_________26.Paragraph5_________A.DreamofdivingintothewaterB.DreamofrunninghardC.DreamoffallingdownD.DreamofflyingintotheairE.DreamofbeingpushedawayF.Dreamofclimbingtrees27.Ifapersonputshimselfupaboveothersinthedream,hemay__________.
28.Ifapersondreamsofbeingchasedbyothers,hemay__________.
29.Ifapersondreamsofgoingovertheedgeofacliff,hemay__________.
30.Ifapersondreamsoffailingtodosomethinginpublic,hemay__________.
A.beunderpressureineverydaylifeB.feeltiredinreallifeC.beafraidoflosinghisjobinreallifeD.feellonelyineverydaylifeE.feelinferiorinrealityF.beafraidoflosingcontrolinreallife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。請根據短文內容,為每題確定1個最佳選項。第一篇CellPhones:HangUporKeepTalking?Millionsofpeopleareusingcellphonestoday.Inmanyplacesitisactuallyconsideredunusualnottouseone.Inmanycountries,cellphonesareverypopularwithyoungpeople.Theyfindthatthephonesaremorethanameansofcommunication—havingamobilephoneshowsthattheyarecoolandconnected.Theexplosionsaroundtheworldinmobilephoneusemakesomehealthprofessionalsworried.Somedoctorsareconcernedthatinthefuturemanypeoplemaysufferhealthproblemsfromtheuseofmobilephones.InEngland,therehasbeenaseriousdebateaboutthisissue.Mobilephonecompaniesareworriedaboutthenegativepublicityofsuchideas.Theysaythatthereisnoproofthatmobilephonesarebadforyourhealth.Ontheotherhand,whydosomemedicalstudiesshowchangesinthebraincellsofsomepeoplewhousemobilephones?Signsofchangeinthetissuesofthebrainandheadcanbedetectedwithmodernscanning(掃描)equipment.Inonecase,atravelingsalesmanhadtoretireatayoungagebecauseofseriousmemoryloss.Hecouldn’trememberevensimpletasks.Hewouldoftenforgetthenameofhisownson.Thismanusedtotalkonhismobilephoneforaboutsixhoursaday,everydayofhisworkingweek,foracoupleofyears.Hisfamilydoctorblamedhismobilephoneuse,buthisemployer’sdoctordidn’tagree.Whatisitthatmakesmobilephonespotentiallyharmful?Theanswerisradiation.High-techmachinescandetectverysmallamountsofradiationfrommobilephones.Mobilephonecompaniesagreethatthereissomeradiation,buttheysaytheamountistoosmalltoworryabout.Asthediscussionabouttheirsafetycontinues,itappearsthatit’sbesttousemobilephoneslessoften.Useyourregularphoneifyouwanttotalkforalongtime.Useyourmobilephoneonlywhenyoureallyneedit.Mobilephonescanbeveryusefulandconvenient,especiallyinemergencies.Inthefuture,mobilephonesmayhaveawarninglabelthatsaystheyarebadforyourhealth.Sofornow,it’swisenottouseyourmobilephonetoooften.31.PeoplebuycellphonesforthefollowingreasonsEXCEPTthat
A.they’recheap.
B.they’repopular.
C.they’reuseful.
D.they’reconvenient.
32.Theword“detected’’inparagraph3couldbebestreplacedby
A.cured.
B.removed.
C.caused.
D.discovered.
33.Thesalesmanretiredyoungbecause
A.hedislikedusingmobilephones.
B.hewastiredoftalkingonhismobilephone.
C.hecouldn’tremembersimpletasks.
D.hisemployer’sdoctorpersuadedhimto.
34.Onthesafetyissueofmobilephones,themanufacturingcompanies
A.denytheexistenceofmobilephoneradiation.
B.holdthattheamountofradiationistoosmalltoworryabout
C.developnewtechnologytoreducemobilephoneradiation.
D.trytoprovethatmobilephonesarenotharmfultohealth.
35.Thewriter’spurposeofwritingthisarticleistoadvisepeople
A.tobuymobilephones.
B.toupdateregularphones.
C.tostopusingmobilephones.
D.tousemobilephoneslessoften.第二篇PreventingChildMaltreatment(虐待)Childmaltreatmentisaglobalproblemwithseriouslife-longconsequences.Therearenoreliableglobalestimatesfortheprevalence(流行)ofchildmaltreatment.Dataformanycountries,especiallylow-andmiddle-incomecountries,arelacking.Childmaltreatmentiscomplexanddifficulttostudy.Currentestimatesvarywidelydependingonthecountryandthemethodofresearchused.Nonetheless,internationalstudiesrevealthatapproximately20%ofwomenand5—10%ofmenreportbeingsexuallyabusedaschildren,while25—50%ofallchildrenreportbeingphysicallyabused.Additionally,manychildrenaresubjecttoemotionalabuse(sometimesreferredtoaspsychologicalabuseandneglect).Everyyear,thereareabout31,000homicide(殺人)deathsinchildrenunder15.Thisnumberunderestimatesthetrueextentoftheproblem,asasignificantproportionofdeathsduetochildmaltreatmentareincorrectlyattributedtofalls,burnsanddrowning.Childmaltreatmentcausessufferingtochildrenandfamiliesandcanhavelong-termconsequences.Maltreatmentcausesstressthatisassociatedwithdisruptioninearlybraindevelopment.Extremestresscanimpair(傷害)thedevelopmentofthenervousandimmune(免疫)systems.Consequently,asadults,maltreatedchildrenareatincreasedriskforbehavioural,physicalandmentalhealthproblems.Via(通過)thebehaviouralandmentalhealthconsequences,maltreatmentcancontributetoheartdisease,cancer,suicideandsexuallytransmittedinfections.Beyondthehealthconsequencesofchildmaltreatment,thereisaneconomicimpact,includingcostsofhospitalization,mentalhealthtreatment,childwelfare,andlonger-termhealthcosts.Anumberofriskfactorsforchildmaltreatmenthavebeenidentified.Theseriskfactorsarenotpresentinallsocialandculturalcontexts,butprovideanoverviewwhenoneattemptstounderstandthecausesofchildmaltreatment.Itisimportanttoemphasizethatchildrenarethevictimsandarenevertoblameformaltreatment.Anumberofcharacteristicsofanindividualchildmayincreasethelikelihoodofbeingmaltreated,suchasbeingeitherunderfouryearsoldoranadolescent,beingunwanted,orfailingtofulfilltheexpectationsofparentsandhavingspecialneeds’cryingpersistentlyorhavingabnormalphysicalfeatures.36.Internationalstudiesrevealthat
A.manychildrenhavebeenneglected.
B.childmaltreatmentismostseriousindevelopedcountries.
C.20%ofchildrenhavebeensexuallyabused.
D.25—50%ofgirlshavebeenphysicallyabused.
37.Theword“underestimates”inparagraph3means
A.exaggerates.
B.pointsout.
C.assumes.
D.miscalculates.
38.ChildmaltreatmentcanbringallthefollowingconsequencesEXCEPT
A.stress.
B.suicide.
C.heartdisease.
D.poormemory.
39。Childrenaremorelikelytobemaltreatedifthey
A.cryalot.
B.arenotgood-looking.
C.areover4yearsold.
D.arequiet.
40.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat
A.researchershavecollectedenoughdataonchildmaltreatment.
B.morethan31,000childrenunder15arekilledeveryyear.
C.manycountrieshavesetupspecialinstitutionsformaltreatedchildren.
D.somechildrenarealsotoblameformaltreatment.第三篇Sprained(扭傷)AnkleOneofthemostcommoninjuriesteenagersandadultsexperienceisasprainedankle.Asprainoccurswhentheligaments(韌帶)ofajointaretwistedandpossiblytorn.Ligamentsarebandsoffibersthatholdthebonesofajointinposition.Aspraincanoccurfromasuddentwistingatthejoint,orastretchingortearingofthefibersoftheligaments.Theinjuredareausuallyswells(腫脹)andbecomesblackandblue.Steppingoffthesidewalkatthewrongangleorhavingonefootlandinaholewhilewalkingorrunningcanleaveyourollingonthegroundinpainwithanankleonfire!Ifyoucannotwalkwithoutexperiencingintensepain,youmustseekmedicalhelp.Ifthepainismanageable,andyoucanwalk,herearethreewordstohelpyourememberhowtotreatyourself:■Elevate(抬高)■Cool■Bandage(打繃帶)Assoonasthereisinjurytothatligament,therewillbeacertainamountofbleedingundertheskin.Oncethebloodpoolsaroundthedamagedbloodvessels,swellingoccurs.Thepressurefromtheswellingresultsinadditionalstressandtendernesstotheregion.Inordertoreducethedegreeofswelling,liedownassoonaspossibleandkeeptheankleelevatedsothatitisactuallyhigherthanyourheart.Next,toreduceblooddistributionandkeepbleeding(流血)toaminimum,applyacoldpack.After20minutestakethepackoff,waithalfanhourandthenreapply.Thiscanbedoneseveraltimesadayforatotalofthreedays.Neverleaveacoldpackonformorethan20minutesatatime.Reducingthetemperatureinthatareaforanextendedperiodoftimesignalsthebodytoincreasebloodflowtoraisethebodytemperature!Therefore,oneaccidentallytriggers(引起)moreblooddistributiontotheaffectedareabyleavingacoldpackonfortoolong!Finally,bandagetheankle.Becarefulnottowindittootightly;doingsocanrestrictbloodflowandcauseharmtotheentirefoot.41.Asprainiscausedby
A.ligamentfibersofajointbeingtwisted.
B.bloodvesselsbeinghurtinthefoot.
C.constantlychangingbodytemperature.
D.elevatingone’sankle.
42.Theblack—and—bluesymptomofasprainisdueto
A.bleedingundertheskin.
B.pressingone’sankle.
C.atightbandage.
D.applyingacoldpack.
43.Theword“it”inparagraph2(line5)refersto
A.ankle.
B.injury.
C.pressure.
D.swelling.
44.Oncetheinitialcoldpackisremoved,whatistobedone?
A.Beginbandagingtheankle.
B.Wait30minutesandthenreapplytheicepackfor20minutes.
C.Keeptheankleinapositionlowerthanyourheart.
D.Wait20minutesandthenreapplytheicepackfor30minutes.
45.Themainideaofthepassageistoexplain
A.howasprainoccurs.
B.howtobandageaninjuredfoot.
C.howtotreatasprainedankle.
D.howtoreducethetemperatureofawoundedarea第5部分:補全短文(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個句子,其中5個取自短文,請根據短文內容將其分別放回原有位置,以恢復文章原貌。FlyingintoHistoryWhenyouturnonthetelevisionorreadamagazine,celebrities(名人)areeverywhere.Althoughfameandthemediaplaysuchmajorrolesinourlivestoday.ithasnotalwaysbeenthatway.(46)ManyhistoriansagreethatCharlesLindberghwasoneofthefirstmajorcelebrities,orsuperstars.LindberghwasborninDetroit,Michigan,in1902,buthegrewupinLittleFalls,Minnesota.Asachild,hewasveryinterestedinhowthingsworked,sowhenhereachedcollege,hepursuedadegreeinengineering.Attheageof20,however,theallure(誘惑)offlyingcapturedLindbergh’In1924,Lindberghbecamemoreseriousaboutflying.HejoinedtheUnitedStatesmilitaryandgraduatedfirstinhispilotclass.(48)Duringthesametime,awealthyhotelownernamedRaymondOrteigwasofferingagenerousa-wardtothefirstpilotwhocouldflynonstopfromNewYorkCitytoParis.France.TheOrteigPrizewasworth$25,000—alargeamountevenbytoday'sstandards.Lindberghknewhehadtheskillstocompletetheflight,butnotjustanyplanewascapableofflyingthatfarforthatlong.(49)OnMay20,1927,CharlesLindberghtookofffromRooseveltFieldinNewYorkCityandarrivedthenextdayatanairstrip(簡易機場)outsideParis.Namedinhonorofthesponsor,TheSpiritofSt.LouiscarriedLindberghacrosstheAtlanticOceanandintotherecordbooks.Hebecameanationalheroandahugecelebrity.WhenhereturnedtotheUnitedStates,Lindberghrodeinaticker-tape(熱烈的)paradeheldtocelebratehisaccomplishment.(50)AverypopulardancewasevennamedforCharlesLindbergh—theLindyHop.Today,theSpiritofSt.LouisiskeptattheSmithsonianInstitute’sNationalAirandSpaceA.Lindberghusedthisadditionaltrainingtogetajobasanairmailpilot,flyingoutofSt.Louis,Missouri.
B.WorkingwithanaviationcompanyfromSanDiego,California,andwithfinancialhelpfromthecityofSt.Louis,Lindberghgotacustomized(定制的)airplanethatcouldmakethejourney.
C.HealsoreceivedaMedalofHonor,thehighestUnitedStatesmilitarydecoration.
D.Eightyyearsago,radioandmovieswerejustbeginningtohavethatkindofeffectonAmericans.
E.Hischildhoodwasnotfulloffondmemories.
F.HequitschoolandmovedtoNebraskawherehelearnedtobeapilot.第6部分:完形填空(第51~65題,每題l分,共15分)
下面的短文有15處空白,請根據短文內容為每處空白確定1個最佳選項。FoodSafetyandFoodborneIllnessFoodsafetyisanincreasinglyimportantpublichealthissue.Governmentsallovertheworldareintensifyingtheireffortsto(51)foodsafety.Theseeffortsareinresponsetoanincreasingnumberoffoodsafetyproblemsand(52)consumerconcerns.Foodborneillnessesaredefinedasdiseases,usuallyeitherinfectiousortoxic(有毒的)innature,causedbyagentsthat(53)thebodythroughtheingestion(攝取)offood.Everypersonis(54)riskoffoodborneillnesses.Foodbornediseasesareawidespreadandgrowingpublichealth(55),bothindevelopedanddevelopingcountries.Theglobalincidenceoffoodbornediseasesisdifficultto(56),butithasbeenreportedthatin2005alone8millionpeoplediedfromdiarrhea(腹瀉)diseases.Agreatproportionofthese(57)canbeattributedtocontamination(污染)offoodanddrinkingwater.Additionally,diarrheaisa(58)causeofmalnutrition(營養不良)ininfantsandyoungchildren.Inindustrializedcountries,thepercentageofthepopulationsufferingfromfoodbornediseaseseachyearhasbeen(59)tobe10%upto30%.IntheUnitedStatesofAmerica,forexample,around76millioncasesoffoodbornediseases,resulting(60)325,000hospitalizationsand5,000deaths,areestimatedtooccureachyear.(61)lesswelldocumented,developingcountriesbearthebrunt(首當其沖)oftheproblemduetothepresenceofawide(62)offoodbornediseases,includingthosecausedbyparasites(寄生蟲).Thehighprevalenceofdiarrheadiseasesinmanydevelopingcountriessuggestsmajor(63)foodsafetyproblems.Inpartnershipwithotherstakeholders,WHOisdeveloping(64)thatwillfurtherpromotethesafetyoffood.Thesepolicies(65)theentirefoodchainfromproductiontoconsumptionandwillmakeuseofdifferenttypesofexpertise(專長).51.
A.meet
B.improve
C.provide
D.reach
52.
A.following
B.careful
C.rising
D.immediate
53.
A.find
B.govern
C.enter
D.push
54.
A.with
B.for
C.at
D.in
55.
A.interest
B.problem
C.service
D.benefit
56.
A.compare
B.estimate
C.explain
D.reduce
57.
A.factors
B.products
C.cases
D.countries
58.
A.natural
B.major
C.similar
D.iust
59.
A.imagined
B.acknowledged
C.considered
D.reported
60.
A.to
B.in
C.from
D.of
61.
A.As
B.Since
C.Hence
D.While
62.
A.range
B.distance
C.order
D.arrangement
63.
A.prevailing
B.spreading
C.troubling
D.underlying
64.
A.policies
B.methods
C.programs
D.systems
65.
A.form
B.set
C.cover
D.break第1部分:詞匯選項
下面每個句.子中均有1個詞或短語劃有底橫線,請為每處劃線部分確定1個意義最為接近的選項。
1.D【解析】題意:簡說,她無法忍受這么長時間。
劃線詞的詞義是“忍受,容忍”。
A項spend意為花費。例句:Youreallyshouldn’tspendsomucheffortonit.你真不該在這件事上花費這么大的精力。
B項take意為拿,取。例句:Pleasetakethetrashtothegarbagecan.請將垃圾拿到垃圾筒里去。
C項last意為持續。例句:ThehotweatherlasteduntilSeptember.炎熱的天氣持續到九月。
D項stand意為站立,忍受。例句:Idon’tthinkthechairisfirmenoughtostandon.我覺得這椅子不夠穩固,不能站人。
很明顯D項正確。
2.C【解析】題意:當時我們沒有理解所發生事情的重要性。
劃線詞的詞義是“抓住;領會,理解”。
A項give意為給。例句:Haveyougiventhewaiteratip?你給侍者小費了嗎?
B項attach意為附上,加上。例句:Iattachacopyofmynotesforyourinformation.
我附上筆記一份供你參考。
C項understand意為理解,領悟。例句:Idon’tunderstandwhatyou’retalkingabout.我不明白你在說什么。
D項lose意為丟失,喪失。例句:Ilostmywalletyesterday.我昨天丟了錢包。
很明顯C項正確。
3.D【解析】題意:他的鞋擦得很亮。
劃線詞shine(vt.)的詞義是“使發光,使發亮;擦亮(皮鞋等)”。
A項clear意思為澄清;掃除。例句:Eachhumanisbornwithabagofkarmatobeclearedinthislife.每個人生來均帶有一系列要在此生清除的業力。
B項wash意思為洗。例句:CanIputwashedproduceinthebag?我可以把洗過的農產品放進口袋么?
C項mend意思為修補。例句:Weneedanelectriciantomendtheiron.我們要請人修理一下熨斗。
D項polish意思為擦亮;拋光。例句:Thechildrenlovedslidingroundthenewlypolishedfloor.孩子們喜歡在剛擦亮的地板上滑過來滑過去。
很明顯D項正確。
4.D【解析】題意:瑪莎承認她對電腦一無所知。
劃線詞的詞義是“承認”。
A項report意思為報告。例句:Itisreportedthat20peoplewerekilledintheaccident.這次事故
據說有20人死亡。
B項hope意思為希望。例句:Thingsarenotmovingasfastaswehoped.事情的進展不像我們希望的那么快。
C項answer意思為回答。例句:Thequestionissimpleenoughtoanswer.這個問題很簡單,容易回答。
D項admit意思為承認。例句:Ofcourse,partofthechallengeisheradmittingdifficultywithactinginEnglish.當然,一部分挑戰是她自己承認的用英語表演的困難。
很明顯D項正確。
5.A【解析】題意:我們必須在現有的法律框架內行事。
劃線詞framework(n.)的詞義是“框架;組織”。
A項system意思為體系;組織。例句:Thedrainagesystemhasbeenaged.排水系統已經老化了。
B項limit意思為界限。例句:Thatfenceisthelimitoftheschoolyard.那堵圍墻是校園的界限。
C項procedure意思為步驟。例句:Thenextprocedureistoinsertthebattery.接下來的步驟是裝進電池。
D項status意思為狀況。例句:Weaskthebanktoreportonhisfinancialstatus.我們請銀行報告他的財政狀況。
很明顯A項正確。
6.C【解析】題意:高速列車可能對我們的生活產生很大的影響。
劃線詞的詞義是“影響”。
A項effort意思為努力。例句:Theyaremakingeveryefforttodecreasetheproductioncost.他們正盡力減少生產成本。
B項problem意思為問題。例句:Wehadnotimetodeliberateontheproblem.我們沒有時間仔細思考這個問題。
C項influence意思為影響。例句:Whatexactlyistheinfluenceoftelevisiononchildren?電視對孩子究竟有什么影響?
D項concern意思為關心,掛念。例句:Hardlyawhisperofconcernhasbeenvoiced.沒有人表示過一點點的關心。
很明顯C項正確。
7.C【解析】題意:該項研究還表明選學理科課程的大學生數量在持續下降。
劃線詞的詞義是“穩定的,持續的”。
A項relative意思為相關的。例句:Theteacheraskedmesomequestionsrelativetomypaper.老師問了我一些和我的論文有關的問題。
B項general意思為總的。例句:Igetthegeneralimpressionthattheyaren’tveryhappy.我對他們的總體印象是他們過得并不是很幸福。
C項continuous意思為連續的。例句:Theatmosphereisacontinuouslayerofgases.大氣圈是連續的氣體層。
D項sharp意思為急劇的。例句:Thecarturnedsharpleft.那部車向左急轉彎。
很明顯C項正確。
8.B【解析】題意:他們把空閑的臥室改成了一間辦公室。
劃線詞convert(vt.)的詞義是“轉換,改造”。
A項reduce意思為減少。例句:Theyaresellingthegoodsunderthecounteratreducedprices.他們正在削價偷偷出售商品。
B項turn意思為改變,使改成。例句:Nothingwilleverturnhimfromhispurpose.什么也不能使他改變目標。
C項move意思為移動。例句:Thearmyisonthemove.部隊在行軍。
D項reform意思為改革。例句:Becauseofhisencouragement,shewonthebestdesignerbyherreformedcheongsam.因為他的鼓勵,她以她的改良式旗袍贏得了最佳設計師獎。
很明顯B項正確。
9.B【解析】題意:在過去的一年,亨利先生快速地拋售了他的股票。
劃線詞accelerate是一個及物動詞(vt.)。經查,其詞義是“加速”。
A項hold意思為擁有。例句:Thecityisheldbytheenemy.這座城市已被敵人占領。
B項increase意思為增加。例句:Risingpricesneutralizedincreasedwages.上漲的物價使增加的工資化為烏有。
C項expect意思為預料。例句:Thedoctor’sfeewashigherthanweexpected.這
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