在职攻硕英语习题练习

在职攻硕英语模拟试题(2019/11/6)
1题:北京时间2008年2月25日,我国著名篮球运动员姚明在NBA的一场比赛后被确诊为左脚脚踝的应力性骨折。从而使剩余赛季的比赛报销,同时,还对姚明参加北京奥运会蒙上了阴影。据其医生介绍,应力性骨折也被称为疲劳骨折,是反复应力刺激的结果,长期高强度的训练、比赛是造成该疾病的元凶。请从运动训练学角度谈谈姚明疲劳性骨折的现象说明了什么 不同量度的训练负荷对运动员的机体各会产生什么样的影响 应该如何安排运动负荷
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2题: A judgement may be revised or reversed in the light of some particular action.
A.changed
B.overtaken
C.resolved
D.resumed
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3题:Don’t have time to read anymore Now you can get free, quick literature via email. More than 100,000 people open their email each day to read a chapter of a book, throughChapter-A-Day, an online book club created two years ago. It’s a free email service that provides a short daily reading for busy people, exposing them to literature they may not find on their own, inspiring some to recommit to the reading habit.About 550 public library systems representing over 3,000 branch libraries already have signed up to offerChapter-A-Day. Via email, participants get about five minutes’ worth of reading every day.After three chapters are emailed, the installments stop, and those who want to keep reading can borrow the book at their public library or purchase it online.Chapter-A-Day has eight free book clubs, and sells thousands of books each month.
Chapter-A-Day started in 1999 when SuzanneBeecher, a lifelong book lover, realized how many of the women who worked part-time for her software development company didn’t have time in their busy lives to reaD、She decided to type part of a chapter of a book, and send it to her employees through email. The next day she typed a little more, and continued to send literary installments each day. She says she started getting feedback from the staff about how reading made them feel. "They were interested, and realized that, though they didn’t have time in their busy lives for reading, just reading that little bit each day got them back in the habit." Realizing that many other people could benefit, she decided to take the idea even further and start an email "chapter-a-day" book club to help others ease their way back into daily reading. "Reading makes changes in people’s lives,"Beecher says.
PatDempsey, a librarian at a public library in Ohio, has foundChapter-A-Day helps her library clients get back in the habit of reading. "It’s a different way to get people hooked on hooks," she says.
It can be inferred that throughChapter-A-Day ______.

A、public libraries have become crowded with readers
B、MsBeecher made much money for her software company
C、people begin to read very slowly and patiently
D、people cannot finish reading any book online
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4题: Which of the following cities is closest to Berlin in weather conditions
A.Beijing
B.San Francisco
C.Rome
D.New York
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5题: Beer is the most popular drink among male drinkers, ______ overall consumption is significantly higher than that of women.
A.whose
B.which
C.that
D.what
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6题:We are sure that ______ to do this face to face, he would find it difficult to express himself without losing his temper.
A、were he to try
B、would he try
C、was he trying
D、if he tries
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7题: They are going to have the serviceman ______ an electric fan in the office tomorrow.
A.install
B.to install
C.to be installed
D.installed
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8题: We had to______ a lot of noise when the children were at home.
A.go in for
B.hold on to
C.put up with
D.keep pace with
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9题:So little ______ about physics that the lecture was completely beyond me.


A.I knew
B.did I know
C.I had known
D.had I known
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Older female managers are {{U}} (51) {{/U}} that working under the {{U}} (52) {{/U}} of younger female managers can be particularly {{U}} (53) {{/U}}. While older women generally have long accepted the {{U}} (54) {{/U}} of working for younger men, some are having difficulty in coming to grips with the idea that younger women are occupying more and more {{U}} (55) {{/U}} positions. Today, nearly 1.5 million women under the age of thirty-five hold managerial jobs, up from 322,000 in the early 1970s. On one hand, this {{U}} (56) {{/U}} signals improvement in the status of career-minded women. On the other hand, it can stifle progression and lead to dissatisfaction. Older women tend to be deferential (恭敬的,恭顺的) with coworkers and maternal with supervisors. Such {{U}} (57) {{/U}} can infuriate young female executives and can {{U}} (58) {{/U}} stressful working conditions.Conflict often arises because older workers frequently feel that they wow how things ought to be {{U}} (59) {{/U}}. Their advice is sought in some cases, but most of the time they are perceived as a {{U}} (60) {{/U}} of the "problem" by younger, career-oriented female managers.
10题:
Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices markedA,B,C、andD、Choose the best one and mark your answer on theANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.
A.taint
B.tent
C.trend
D.tend
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11题:The environmental group hopes ______ the forest to its original condition by the end of the decade.
A、having restored
B、to have restored
C、to be restored
D、to have been restored
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12题:Mobile phones have proved to ______ with flight instruments and have a negative effect on flight safety.
A.interfere
B.disturb
C.interrupt
D.trouble
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13题:Under no circumstances ______ other countries.


A.we should invade
B.should we invade
C.we invade
D.should we not invade
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14题: "______does Mr. Johnson go to London on business""At least once a month."
A.How many
B.How long
C.How often
D.How
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15题: Customer: Excuse me, sir. Clerk: ______. Customer: I'd like to cash a check. Would you please tell me which window should I go to Clerk: You can cash checks over there at window 6.
A.What Can I help you
B.Yes, may I help you
C.It's all right.
D.It doesn't matter.
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16题:Everything we eat and drink contains some salt; we can meet the body's need for it from natural sources without turning______ the salt bottle.


A.up
B.to
C.on
D.over
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17题:Forget Harry Potter. No matter that the film about this schoolboy with magic powers broke all box-office records on its opening weekend, taking $94 m in the United States and $23 m inBritain, the truly momentous phenomenon in the film industry is not a pre-pubescent wizard but a humble circular piece of plastic: the digital versatile discDVD、.
Next year, for the first time, sales of movies inDVD、format are forecast to outsell those on video cassette inAmerica, reaching a total of $9.5 billion, according to Morgan Stanley, an investment bank.Already, 80% ofAmerican households haveDVD、players. With aDVD、recorder now in the shops as well, something that can record from the TV as well as play the discs,Christmas sales are expected to be strong.A、technology considered a flop when it was launched in 1997 is now the basis for the fastest-growing consumer appliance ever.
Some in the film business complain that people are simply buyingDVDs instead of video cassettes: there is no net gain. YetDVDs can do things that the cassette cannot. such as offer a choice of language in which to watch a movie, not to mention a clearer picture.And the studios have cleverly stuffedDVDs full of lively extra features, such as new clips or interviews with the director.
Moreover, people appear to want to build up collections ofDVDs, rather as they do of recorded musiC、TheDVD、is steadily gaining shelf space, even in the movie-rental store, and it should overtake (赶上,追上) the cassette even there within three years.And shops likeDVDs, not least because they take up less space. TheDVD、could well boost the size of the overall home-video market.
Already, recent releases onDVD, such as Snow White and the SevenDwarfs and Star WarsEpisode One, have sold millions of copies each.At a time when any revenue growth in the media industry is startling,DVD、sales atAOL Time Warner jumped by 44% in the third quarter this year, compared with the same period of 2000, to $279 m.
But how lasting will theDVD、effect be Some 80% of a film’s revenue comes from its distribution after the cinema release: to home video, pay-TV and the like. "The largest single portion of that revenue will be theDVD、business, " saysChristopherDixon of UBS Warburg, an investment bank, which in turn will help to reduce the risk involved in making movies. "TheDVD、if the most exciting development in the film industry, " he adds, "but every eight years there has been a new distribution platform in the entertainment business. None of them lasts forever. \
People are buyingDVDs instead of video cassette because allEXCEPT ______.
A、DVDs can do things that the video cassette cannot
B、DVDs can offer clearer picture
C、DVDs are cheaper
D、DVDs have lively extra features
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18题:教科书不同于其他任何书籍的基本特点是其内容的()。
A.基础性
B、示范性
C、准确性
D、新颖性
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19题: A cartel is (an association) of producers in a (given) industry (whose) purpose is (restrict) competition.
A.an association
B.given
C.whose
D.restrict
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20题:Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage: ( 10 分 )In the United States, it is important to be on time, or punctual, for an appointment, a class, a meeting, etC、However, this may not be true in all countries.AnAmerican professor discovered this difference while teaching a class in aBrazilian university. The two-hour class was scheduled to begin at 10
A、m. and end at 12. On the first day, when the professor arrived on time, no one was in the classroom. Many students came after 10
A、m. Several arrived after 10:30
A、m. Two students came after 11
A、m.Although all the students greeted the professor as they arrived, few apologized for their lateness. Were these students being rude He decided to study the students’ behavior.The professor talked toAmerican andBrazilian students about lateness in both an informal and a formal situation: at a lunch with a friend and in university calls, respectively. He gave them anexample and asked them how they would react. If they had a lunch appointment with a friend, the averageAmerican student showed clearly lateness as 19 minutes:after the agreed time. On the otherhand, the averageBrazilian student would be 33 minutes late.In anAmerican university, students are expected to arrive at the appointed hour. In contrast, inBrazil, neither the teacher nor the students always arrive at the appointed hour.Classes not onlybegin at the scheduled time in the United States, but also end at the scheduled time. In theBrazilianclass, only a few students left the class at 12:00; many remained past 12:30 to discuss the class andask more questions.Arriving late may not be very important inBrazil, neither is staying late. From the last paragraph we know that inBrazil,( )。
A、it is acceptable for professors to be late for class

B、it is rude to keep a professor staying after class
C.it is important to arrive at the appointed time
D.it is Normal for students to leave during lectures
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