职称英语习题练习

职称英语考试综合类每日一练(2015-12-11)
1题:
5  An important part of the national government is the Foreign Service,a branch of theDepartment of State.
A tree
B division
C  root
D  leaf
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2题:
Patricia stared at the other girls with resentment
A.doubt   B.anger    C.love    D.surprise
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3题:
She stood there.trembling with fear.
A jumping    B crying C swaying    D shaking
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4题:
5 What is your goal life?
A plan
B aim
C arrangement
D idea
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5、6、7、8、9、10、11题:
The Race into Space
American millionaire Dennis Tito will always be famous,He was the first tourist in space,"I spent sixty years on Earth and eight days in space and from my viewpoint, it was two separate lives,"Tito explained,He loved his time in space,"Being in space and looking back at earth is one of the most rewarding experiences a human being can have,"
This kind of experience isn't cheap,It cost $ 20 million,However,Tito achieved his dream, so he was happy, "For me it was a life dream, It was a dream that began when I didn,t have any money,"he told reporters,
On 30 April 2002,Mark Shuttleworth became the world's second space tourist,Shuttleworth is a South African businessman,At the age of twenty-eight,he also paid $ 20 million for the eightday trip,
Both Tito and Shuttleworth bought their tickets from a company called Space Adventures,The company has around 100 people already on their waiting list for flights into space,The spaceship to take them doesn't exist yet,
Many of the customers are people who like adventure,They are the kind of people who also want to climb Mount Qomolangma,Other customers are people who love space,However,these people are worried,Because it's so expensive,only very rich people can go into space,They want space travel to be available to more people,
That day may soon be here,Inter Orbital Systems(IOS)plans to send up to four tourists a week into space,The tours will depart from an island in Tonga,The company promises a package that includes forty-five days of astronaut training in Russia and California,seven days in space,and a vacation in Tonga,for $2 million,
However,space flight is still very dangerous,Bill ready is NASA's deputy assistant administrator for space flight,He says that the chances of dying are about l in 500,Because of this it may take time before space tourism really takes off,You might be able to go up,but will you come down?
16,Dennis Tito was the first tourist in space,
A,Right   B,Wrong    C,Not mentioned
17,Mark Shuttleworth is an engineer from the United States,
A,Right    B,Wrong   C,Not mentioned
18,Both Tito and Shuttleworth have climbed Mount Qomolangma,
A,Right   B,Wrong    C,Not mentioned
19,Space Adventures has about 100 customers waiting for their travel into space,
A,Right   B,Wrong   C,Not mentioned
20,Space Adventures already has a spaceship,
A,Right   B,Wrong   C,Not mentioned
21,IOS will send its tourists into space from Tonga,
A,Right   B,Wrong   C,Not mentioned
22,Bill ready thinks space flight is very dangerous,
A,Right   B,Wrong   C,Not mentioned
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12题:
6  Mary gets up at six o’clock every morning.
A rises
B  stands
C  arrives
D  comes
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13题:
Her speciality is heart surgery.
A.region
B.site
C.platform
D.field
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14题:
The view from my bedroom window was absolutely spectacular.
A magnificent
B general
C traditional
D strong
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15、16、17、18、19、20、21题:    Sixty-three percent of American women think that if there's no family history of cancer,you're not likely to develop the disease,a new survey found.
    In fact,most people who develop cancer have no family history of cancer,according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)(美国妇产科医师学会),which sponsored the survey.
"Too many women are dying from cancer,Dr. Douglas W. Laube,ACOG,s immediate past president,said during a Friday teleconference. "An estimated 200,070 women will die in the U. S. this year,and over 600,078 women will be diagnosed with cancer. The results of this survey found a worrisome (令人担忧的)gap in women,s knowledge about cancer. "
    Based on the findings,ACOG is increasing its efforts to educate women about cancer and the need for regular screening tests.
    Although the survey found many misconceptions (错误观念)about cancer,76 percent of women surveyed did say they feel knowledgeable about how they can reduce their risk of the disease.
However,only 52 percent said they were doing enough to reduce that risk. And 10 percent said they hadn't done anything in the past year to lower their risk. Seventeen percent said they wouldn't change their lifestyles,even if changes would lower their cancer risk.
    Many women said they were afraid to undergo screening out of fear of finding cancer.
Twenty percent said they didn't want to know if they had cancer.
    In response to these findings,ACOG will launch on Oct. 29 a new website — Protect &Detect: What Women Should Know about Cancer. The guide is designed to help women to take charge of their health and improve their understanding of their risk of cancer — and the lifestyle steps they can take to cut that risk.
1 Many American women have a poor knowledge of cancer.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
2 People with no family history of cancer are unlikely to develop cancer.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
3 More women are dying from cancer than men in America.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
4 Most American women know too little about how to lower their cancer risk.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
5 Some American women are just unwilling to change their lifestyles.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
6 Some American women are too afraid of finding cancer to undergo screening.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
7 ACOG's efforts to educate women about cancer will be greatly appreciated.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
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22、23、24、25、26、27、28、29题:
   Is There a Way to Keep the Britain's Economy Growing
    1. In today's knowledge economy, nations survive on the things they do best. Japanese design electronics while Germans export engineering techniques. The French serve the best food and Americans make computers.
    2. Britain specializes in the gift of talking. The nation doesn't manufacture much of anything.But it has lawyers, stylists and business consultants who earn their living from talk, talk and more talk. The World Foundation think tank' says the UK's four iconic jobs today are not scientists, engineers, teachers and nurses. Instead, they're hairdressers, celebrities,management consultants and managers. But can all this talking keep the British economy going? The British government thinks it can.
    3. Although the country's trade deficit was more than 60 billion in 2006, UK's largest in the postwar period, officials say the country has nothing to worry about. In fact, Britain does have a world-class pharmaceutical industry, and it still makes a small sum from selling arms abroad. It also trades services-accountancy, insurance, banking and advertising. The government believes Britain is on the cutting edge of the knowledge economy. After all, the
country of Shakespeare and Wordsworth has a literary tradition of which to be proud. Rock "n" roll is an English language medium, and there are billions to be made by their cutting-edge bands. In other words, the creative economy has plenty of strength to carry the British economy.
   4.However, creative industries account for only about 4 percent of UK's exports of goods and services. The industries are finding it hard to make a profit, according to a report of the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts. The report shows only 38 percent of British companies were engaged in "innovation activities", 3 percentage points below the EU average and well below Germany (61 percent) and Sweden (47 percent).
    5.In fact, it might be better to call Britain a "servant" economy -- there are at least 4 million people "in service". The majority of the population are employed by the rich to cook,clean, and take care of their children. Many graduates are even doing menial jobs for which they do not need a degree. Most employment growth has been, and will continue to be, at the low-skill end of the service sector in shops, bars, hotels,, domestic service and innursing and care homes.
23、Paragraph 2_______
24、Paragraph 3______
25、Paragraph 4______
26、Paragraph 5______
A.G rowth of Economy
B.“Servant’’Economy
C.Strength Of the Creative Economy
D.Weakness Of the Creative Economy
E.Gift of Talking
F.Export of Talking Machines
27、Every country has its own way______
28、The British government doesn't seem_____
29、The creative industries find it difficult______
30、Many graduates are employed______
A.to find iobs
B.to do lOW—skilI iobs
C.to feed its people
D.to handle disputes
E.to make a profit
F.to worry about the British economy


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