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职称英语A级易错题TOP10(2014-12-29)

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1题:
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The proposal was endorsed the majority of members.
A. rejected B. submitted C. considered D. approved


网考网参考答案:D,答错率:79%
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2题:
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1 Why can't you stop your eternal complaining?
A everlasting        
B long
C temporary          
D  boring


网考网参考答案:A,答错率:82%
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3题:
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14   I hope that I didn’t do anything absurd last night.
  A awkward     B strange      C stupid          D awful


网考网参考答案:C,答错率:65%
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4题:
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The Case of the Disappearing Fingerprints
One useful anti-cancer drug can effectively erase the whorls and other characteristic marks thatgive people their distinctive fingerprints(指纹).Losing them could become troublesome.A case___________(51)online in a letter by Annals of Oncology(肿瘤学)indicates how big a_______ (52)of losing fingerprints is.
Eng-Huat Tan.a Singapore-based medical doctor describes a 62-year old man who has usedcapecitabine to_________(53)his nasopharyngeal cancer(鼻咽癌).After three years on the (54),the patient decided to visit U.S.relatives last December.But he was stopped byU.S.customs officials__________(55)4 hours after entering the country when those officialscouldn't get fingerprints from the man.There were no___________(56)swirly marks appearing fromhis index finger.
"U.S.customs has been fingerprinting incoming foreign visitors for years,"Tan says."unfortunately,for the Singaporean traveler,one potential__________(57)effect of his drug treatment is a smoothing of the tissue on the finger pads._________(58),no fingerprints."
"It is uncertain when fingerprint_________(59)will begin to take place in patients who are taking capecitabine,"Tan points out.So he__________(60)any physicians who prescribe the drug to provide their patients with a doctor's_________(61)pointing out that their medicine may causefingerprints to disappear.
Eventually,the Singapore traveler made it into the United States.I guess the name on his pass-port didn't raise any red flags.But he's also now got the explanatory doctor's note-and won't 1eavehome___________(62)it.
By the way,maybe the Food and Drug Administration(美国食品药物管理局),_________(63)approved use of the drug 11 years ago,should consider updating its list of side effects________(64)with this medicine.The current list does note that patients may experience vomiting(呕吐),stomach pain and some other side effects.But no where___________(65)it mention the po.tential for loss of fingerprints.
51.A.released       B.suggested       C.accepted       D.detected
52.A.problem         B.gap           C.sickness         D.secret
53.A.cut         B.treat       C.find       D.smooth
54.A.diet         B.exercise         C.recovery            D.drug
55.A.in          B.for            C.at         D.from
56.A.different        B.strange         C.interesting         D.distinctive
57.A.good          B.side            C.normal           D.main
58.A.However          B.Meanwhile           C.Hence           D.Yet
59.A.chance           B.mark              C.loss          D.danger
60.A.reports        B.discourage         C.cautions           D.praise
61.A.note           B.name           C.book              D.number
62.A.on            B.out           C.without           D.off
63.A.who           B.when            C.which               D.where
64.A.collected          B.copied            C.associated             D.tested
65.A.must           B.does            C.can          D.shouId


网考网参考答案:A、A、B、D、B、D、B、C、C、C、A、C、C、C、B,答错率:51%
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5题:
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 7 Her faith upheld her in times of sadness
   A supported B excited C inspired D directed


网考网参考答案:A,答错率:42%
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6题:
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There was a profound silence after his remark.
A.short    B.deep    C.proud    D.sudden


网考网参考答案:B,答错率:50%
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7题:
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7.      He (demolished) my argument in minutes.
A. disproved             B. disputed        C. accepted       D. supported


网考网参考答案:A,答错率:37%
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8题:
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  A New Immigration Bill
   The US Senate is considering a new immigration bill.lt will value the economic
promise of immigrants over family ties when considering US residency and citizenship.The legislation,which was proposed by President Bush and a group of senators,contains a point system.The proposal aims to increase the number of immigrants with graduate degrees,earnings or job skills.
 The proposed point systerm would use a l00-point scale.According to a draft of the law,merit applicants could earn up to 47 points for things like occupation,or year of work for a US firm.They could earn up to 28 points for their education,15 points for English and US civics(公民学),and l0  points for family ties.The system has stirred up debate.Critics on the Ieft say it opposes family unity and American values.Critics on the right complain that it does not reflect the needs of high.tech employers.
   The current kinship(血缘关系)一based system puts pressure on the US,as it attracts low-skill workers who consume more public services than they pay back jn taxes.It allows a variety of uneducated people in from Mexico and Central America.
   The immigration bill would allow eight years to clear the current backlog(积压)of application for a permanent resident card,or green card.After that,only the children and spouses(配偶)of legal immigrants would be able to apply for family visas.Adult children,siblings(兄弟姐妹),parents,and other relatives would have to apply in the general queue (排队).Under the proposal,immigrants from Asian,countries would likely fare well(很有利).For instance,over half of recent immigrants from China and India have a bachelor’s (学士的)or higher degree.Immigrants from Latin American countries would likely face
more difficulties.
   Immigration point systerns have been in use in Canada,Australia and New Zealand
for years.The UK adopted a similar approach in 2001.One thing that Canada and other nations have discovered is that their system needs to fit the needs of their econom y.Too often they find that they attract highly—educated people who end up finding work that doesn’t use their skills.Some end up driving a taxi.
36 0ne of the reasons for proposing the point system is
 A to give priority to immigrants from China.
 B to protect the US from terrorist attacks.    ,
 C to attract skilled immigrants.
 D to increase population.
37 What do critics on the right say about the proposed point system?
 A  It opposes family unity.
 B  It is very difficult to apply.
 C  It opposes American values.
 D  It does not meet the needs of high—tech employers.
38 Which statement is NOT true of the current system?
 A  It is kinship—based.
 B  lt puts pressure on the US.
 C  It draws-lowskilled workers.
 D  It attracts highly-educated people.
39 Who can apply for family visas in future?
   A The uncles and aunts of legal immigrants.
   B The brothers and sisters of legal immigrants.
   C The spouses and young children of legal immigrants.
   D The parents and grandparents of legal immigrants.
40 Which country adopted the point system in 2001 ?
   A The UK.
   B The US.
   C Canada.
   D Australia


网考网参考答案:C、D、 D、C、A,答错率:52%
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9题:
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Things have changed a lot since I was a child.
A gradually B suddenly C frequently D greatly


网考网参考答案:D,答错率:87%
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10题:
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Knitting

My mother knew how to knit, but she nevertaught me. She assumed, as did many women of her generation, that knitting wasno longer a skill worth passing down from mother to daughter. A combination offeminism, consumerism and household gadgetry made many women feel that suchhomely accomplishments were no obsolete. My grandmother still knitted, though,and every Christmas she made a pair of socks for my brother and me, of redwool. They were the ones we wore under our ice skates, when it was reallyimportant to have warm feet.

Knitting is a nervous habit that happens to beproductive. It helped me quit smoking by giving my hands something else to do.It is wonderful for depression because no matter what else happens, you arecreating something beautiful. Time spent in front of the television or justsitting is no longer time wasted.

I love breathing life into the patterns. It'strue magic, finding a neglected, dog-eared old book with the perfect snowflakedesign, buying the same Germantown knitting worsted my grandmother used, in theexact blue to match my daughter's eyes, taking it on the train with me everyday for two months, working feverishly to get it done by Christmas, staying uplate after the stocking are filled to sew in the sleeves and weave in the ends.

Knitting has taught me patience. I know that ifI just keep going, even if it takes months, there will be a reward. When I makea mistake, I know that a temper tantrum will not fix it, that I just have to goback and take out the stitches between and start over again.

People often ask if I would do it for money,and the answer is always a definite no. In the first place, you could not payme though for the hours I put into a sweater. But more important, this is anactivity I keep separate from such considerations. I knit to cover my childrenand other people I love in warmth and color. I knit to give them somethingearthly that money could never buy.

Knitting gives me life an alternative rhythm tothe daily deadline. By day I can write about Northern Ireland or the New YorkCity Police Department and get paid for it, but on the train home, surroundedby people with laptops, I stage my little rebellion. I take out my old knittingbag and join the centuries of women who have knitted for love.

1. Which of the following reasons does NOTexplain the fact that "Knitting was no longer a skill worth passing downfrom mother to daughter"?

A) The struggle of women for equal rights.

B) The belief that it is good to buy and use alot of goods.

C) The plain feature of Knitting.

D) The introduction of domestic devices.

2.At what time did the author wear the stocksher grandmother had knitted for her?

A) In winter.

B) When she went skiing.

C) During the Christmas holiday.

D) When she needed to keep her feet warm forskating.

3."Knitting is nervous habit" means

A) knitting involves the work of one's nerves.

B) Knitting gets on one's nerves.

C) Knitting makes one nervous.

D) Knitting may act as a trigger for a nervousbreakdown.

4.Which of the following is false concerningknitting according the author?

A) It helps one give up one's bad habit.

B) It helps one get rid of one's bad mood.

C) It requires patience.

D) It is profit-making business.

5.What is NOT her purpose for knittingaccording to this passage?

A) It saves money.

B) It activate one's life.

C) It enriches one's life.

D) It is a pleasant pastime.


网考网参考答案:C、D、A、D、A,答错率:85%
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