职称英语综合类B级完形填空提升练习题七.pdf
职称英语综合类B级完形填空提升练习题六Professor Konrad Jamrozik,of Imperial College in London.Told a conference onenvironmental tobacco that second-hand 3 kills 49 employees in pubs,restaurants and hotels each year and contributes to 700 deaths from lung cancer,heart 4 and stroke across the total national work force.Exposure in the hospitality 5 at work outweights the consequences ofexposure of living 6 a smoker for those staff,Jamrozik said in an interview.Other 7 have measured the levels of exposure to passive smoking butJamrozik calculated how it would translate into avoidable deaths.His findings are 8 on the number of people working in the hospitalityindustry in Britain,their exposure to second-hand smoke and their 9 ofdying form it.Professor Carol Black,president of the Royal College of Physicians.Whichsponsored the meeting,said the research is proof of the need for a ban on smokingin 12 places.Environmental tobacco smoke in pubs,bars,restaurants and other publicplaces is 13 damaging to the health of employees as well as the generalpublic.She said in a statement.职称英语综合类B级完形填空提升练习题一(9)this profile is thoroughly drawn,you can begin to think about settinghealth priorities based_(10)your particular portrait.For example,if you drink twomartinis every evening,have a high-stress(11),are overweight,smoke a pack ofcigarettes a day,and use marijuana occasionally on weekends,you should quitsmoking first,followed(12)losing the excess weight,reducing the stress of yourjob.giving up your marihuana habit,and then finally giving som e(13)to thosemartinis if you want to prevent first cancer,and then heart disease.Even for theyouthful working person who has never been sick a day in his life,whois_(14)excellent health,a good look at all health habits and at work and homeenvironments may suggest changes that w ill(15)him in the future.1.A.know B.have known C.need know D.need to know2.A.with B.in C.on D.at3.A.diet B.meals C.food D.dinner4.A.use B.devote C.spend D.take5.A.on B.in C.with D.about6.A.if B.whether C.either D.neither8.A.as B.for C.on D.about9.A.Unless B.Once C.If D.Although10.A.around B.with C.about D.on11.A.work B.task C.job D.place12.A.on B.with C.after D.by13.A.thought B.idea C.thinking D.talk14.A.for B.in C.with D.on15.A.reap B.harvest C.benefit D.lead答案:DDACB BAABD CDABC职称英语综合类B级完形填空专项练习3An Absent-minded Professor1.A)arrive in B)arrive at C)arrive D)arriving2.A)was used to B)was accustomed to C)could D)would3.A)blackboard B)floor C)door D)window4.A)teach B)deliver C)write D)address5.A)of B)at C)in D)on6.A)put B)placed C)left D)forgotten7.A)exciting B)amazing C)attractive D)delightful8.A)appearance B)act C)behavior D)conduct9.A)tied B)fastened C)ironed D)patched10.A)losing B)falling C)missing D)hanging11.A)has lost B)loses C)must have lost D)must lose12.A)on end B)up C)aside D)back13.A)putting on B)wearing on C)wearing D)having14.A)rounded up B)stuck together C)put together D)held up15.A)even B)frequently C)constantly D)continuouslyKeys:BDACD CBABC CACDA职称英语综合类B级完形填空提升练习题三Cracks permeate the dried-out desert ground and the landscape bearstestimony to the lack of water.But even here,where there are no lakes,rivers orgroundwater,considerable quantities of water are stored in the air.In the Negevdesert in Israel,for example,annual average relative air hu-midity is 64 percent-inevery cubic meter of air there aye 11.5 milliliters of water.The concept is suitable for various wat er(62).Single-person unitsand plants supplying water to entire hotels are conceivable,says Egner.Prototypeshave been built for51.A.road B.channel C.way D.path52.A.in spite of B.because of C.as a result of D.such as53.A.who B.where C.when D.which54.A.meanwhile B.therefore C.however D.still55.A.prospect B.process C.progress D.product56.A.from B.at C.above D.into57.A.keeps B.brings C.breaks D.heats58.A.attracted B.affected C.allowed D.absorbed59.A.normal B.different C.easy D.available60.A.continuously B.suddenly C.typically D.seriously61.A.takes B.puts C.flies D.runs62.A.users B.designers C.owner D.workers63.A.both B.every C.same D.either64.A.repaired B.cancelled C.tested D.copied65.A.instrument B.step C.case D.ground51.c 解析 way 方法;A.road;B.chennel;D.patho 根据上下文可知科研人员发现了一种可以从空气中水分获取饮用水的方法。所以选C o职称英语综合类B级完形填空提升练习题九It/s now a fair bet that we will never see the total extinction of the smallpoxvirus.The idea was to cap the glorious achievement of 1980,when smallpox waseradicated in the wild,by destroying the killer virus in the last two labs that aresupposed to have itone in the US and one in Russia.If smallpox had truly gonefrom the planet,what point was there in keeping these reserves?1 reality,of course,it was naive to 2 that everyone wouldlet 3 of such a potential weapon.Undoubtedly several nations stillhave 4 v i a l s.5 the last“official“stocks of lice virus bred mistrust ofthe US and R u s s ia,6 no obvious gain.Now American researchers have 7 an animal model of the humandisease,opening the 8 for tests on new treatments and vaccines.So oneagain theres a good reason to 9 the virusjust in 10 the diseaseputs in a reappearance.How do we 11 with the mistrust of the US and R u s s ia?1 2.Keep the virus 13 international auspices in a well-guarded UN laboratorythat/s open to all countries.The US will object,of course,just as it rejects amultilateral approach to just about everything.But it doesn/t 14 the idea iswrong.If the virus 15 useful,then lets make it the servant of allhumanitynot just a part of it.1.A)In B)On C)At D)For2.A)know B)imagine C)realize D)be aware3.A)to go B)going C)go D)went4.A)much B)more C)most D)a few5.A)And B)While C)Whereas D)Although6.A)since B)for C)because D)of7.A)looked for B)sought C)found D)talked about8.A)method B)road C)street D)way9.A)keep B)put C)destroy D)eradicate10.A)need B)case C)necessity D)time11.A)handle B)tackle C)deal D)treat12.A)Difficult B)Hard C)Safe D)Simple13.A)under B)in C)on D)for14.A)say B)mean C)state D)declare15.A)will be B)would be C)is D)areABCDA BCDAB CDABC职称英语综合类B级完形填空专项练习4We got up early this morning and _ 1 _ a long walk after breakfast.We walkedthrough the business section of the city.I told you yesterday that the city waslarger_ 2 _ I thought it would be._ 3 _ the business section is smaller than Ithought it would be.I suppose thats_ 4 _ Washington is a special kind of city._ 5 _ the people in Washington work for the government.A bout 9:30 we went tothe White House.Its_ 6 _ to the public from 10 tilll2,and there was a long line ofpeople waiting to get in.We didnt have to wait very long,because the line moved_ 7 _ quickly.The White House is really white.It is painted every year.And it seems very white,because its got beautiful lawns all around i t,8 many trees and shrubs.Thegrounds_ 9 _ about four square blocks.I mean,theyre about two blockslong_ 1 0 _ each side.Of course,we didnt see the whole building.Thepart_ 1 1 _ the President lives and works is not open to the public.But the part wesaw was beautiful.We went through five of the main rooms.One of them was thelibrary,on the ground floor.On the next floor,there are three rooms named_ 1 2 _the colors that are used in them:the Red Room,the Blue Room,and the Green Room.The walls are covered with silk_ 1 3 _.There are_ 1 4 _ old furniture,from thetime_ 1 5 _ the White House was first built.And everywhere there are paintings andstatues of former presidents and other famous people from history.1.A)made B)did C)took D)got2.A)than B)as C)so D)like3.A)But B)Yes C)So D)Then4.A)since B)as C)because D)because of5.A)Much of B)Most of C)A lot D)Lots6.A)open B)opening C)being opened D)opened7.A)pretty B)little C)much D)very much8.A)/B)having C)with D)together9.A)include B)cost C)cover D)spread10.A)by B)on C)for D)with11.A)which B)what C)that D)where12.A)by B)for C)after D)before13.A)cloth B)clothes C)clothing D)cloths14.A)Much pieces of B)many pieces of C)many a D)a great many15.A)that B)which C)who D)whenkey:CAACB AACCB DCABD职称英语综合类B级完形填空专项练习1The central problem of economics is to satisfy the peoples and nations wants.The problem we are faced with is that our resources,here identified as money,are _ 1 _.The only way we can resolve our problem is to make choices.Afterlooking at our resources,we must examine our list of _ 2 _ and identify the thingswe need immediately,those we can postpone,and _ 3 _ we cannot afford.Asindividuals,we face the central problem involved in economics-deciding just how toallocate our limited our limited resources to provide _ 4 _ with the greatestsatisfaction of our wants.Nations face the same problem.As a countrys population 5_,the need formore goods and services grows correspondingly.Resources necessary to productionmay increase,but there _ 6 _ are enough resources to satisfy the total desires of anation.Whether the budget meeting is taking place in the family living room,in theconference room of the corporation _ 7 _ of directors,or in the chamber of theHouse of Representatives in Washington,the basic problem still exists.We need tofind _ 8 _ of allocating limited resources in order to satisfy unlimited wants.A short time ago economists divided goods into two categories,free andeconomic.The former,like air and water,were in _ 9 _ abundance that economistshad no concern for them.After all,economics is the _ 1 0 _ of scarcity and what todo about it.Today many of these free goods are _ 1 1 _ very expensive to use.Pollution has made clean air and water expensive for producers extra costs,and_ 1 2 _ taxpayers who pay for the governments involvement in cleaning theenvironment.In the 1990s,almost all goods are _ 1 3 _.Only by effort and money _ 1 4 _obtained in the form people wish.Meeting needs of people and the demands from resource available _ 1 5 _ thebasic activity of production.In trying to meet unlimited wants from limited economicgoods,production leads to new problems in economics.EXERCISE:1.A)limited B)unlimited C)scarcity D)abundant2.A)want B)problem C)wants D)resources3.A)those B)some C)others D)many4.A)them B)themselves C)ourselves D)ours5.A)expand B)extends C)grows D)increase6.A)always B)sometimes C)often D)never7.A)management B)function C)board D)group8.A)people B)economists C)way D)methods9.A)so B)great C)such D)such an10.A)form B)study C)means D)source11.A)practically B)in practice C)in reality D)practicably12.A)the B)/C)for D)with13.A)plentiful B)scarce C)abundant D)in full supply14.A)they can be B)can they be C)they must be D)must they be15.A)are led to B)leads C)lead to D)leads toKEY:A CA CCD CD CB CCB B D职称英语综合类B级完形填空集中训练题三The truly reasonable men who know where the solutions _ 1 1 _ are finding itharder and harder to get a hearing.They are despised,mistrusted and evenpersecuted by their own _ 1 2 _ because they advocate such apparently outrageousthings _ 1 3 _ law enforcement.If half the energy that goes into violent acts were_ 1 4 _,if our efforts were directed at cleaning up the slums and ghettos,atimproving living-standards and providing education and employment _ 1 5 _ all,wewould have gone a long way to arriving at a solution.EXERCISE:1.A)where B)that C)which D)who2.A)giving B)catching C)setting D)letting3.A)reasonable B)reasonably C)reasonless D)reason4.A)for the sake of B)for fear of C)in case of D)in favor of5.A)for B)with C)by D)up6.A)at all B)after all C)at last D)in the end7.A)record B)recording C)recorded D)records8.A)keeps B)deals C)answers D)solves9.A)meant B)mean C)is meaning D)are meaning10.A)what B)that C)/D)which11.A)lay B)lays C)lie D)lies12.A)kind B)way C)right D)rule13.A)like B)so C)that D)as14.A)put to use good BO put to good use CO put good to use D)good put to use15.A)by B)at C)for D)withKEY:A C A D B A C D B A C A D B C职称英语综合类B级完形填空提升练习题二“There is(3)C ook in the Australian Museum,museum collection managerJude Philip said not long ago in announcing the DNA evidence that the arrow was notmade of Cooks bone.But that will not stop the museum from continuing to displaythe arrow in i t s(4),“Uncovered:Treasures of the Australian Museum,“which_(5)include a feather cape presented to Cook by Hawaiian King Kalaniopuuin 1778.Cook was one of Britains great explorers and is credited w ith(6)the“GreatSouth Land/(7)Australia,in 1770.He was clubbed to death in the SandwichIslands,now Hawaii.The legend of Cooks arrow began in 1 8 2 4(8)Hawaiian King Kamehameha onhis deathbed gave the arrow to William Adams,a London surgeon and relative ofCook/s wife,saying it was made of Cooks bone after the fatal(9)w ith islanders.In the 1890s the arrow was given to the Australian Museum and the legendcontinued_(10)it came face-to-face with science.DNA testing by laboratories in Australia and New Zealand revealed the arrowwas not made of Cooks bone but was m ore(ll)m ade of animal bone,said Philp.However,Cooks fans(12)to give up hope that one Cook legend will provetrue and that part of his remains will still be uncovered,as they say there is evidencenot all of Cook/s body w as(13)at sea in 1779./zOn this occasion technology haswon,“said Cliff Thornton,president of the Captain Cook Society,in a_(14)fromBritain./zBut I am(15)that one of these days.one of the Cook legends will proveto be true and it will happen one day.”l .A.finally B.firstly C.lately D.usually2.A.whose B.who C.which D.what3.A.some B.none C.neither D.no4.A.cinema B.exhibition C.shop D.market5.A.must B.did C.has to D.does6.A.discovering B.visiting C.traveling D.using7.A.then B.now C.past D.previously8.A.how B.where C.when D.that9.A.conversation B.fight C.meal D.dance10.A.however B.until C.after D.wheneverl l .A.helpfully B.usefully C.likely D.readily12.A.refuse B.return C.regain D.reply13.A.collected B.washed C.stored D.buried14.A.statement B.suggestion C.proposal D.guess15.A.safe B.weak C.sure D.lucky答案:ABDBD ABCBB CADAC职称英语综合类B级完形填空专项练习2A Biological ClockUp until about 100 years ago,newspapers in the United States appealed only tothe most serious readers.They used _ 1 _ illustrations and the articles were aboutpolitics or business.Two men changed that-Joseph Pulitzer _ 2 _ the New York World and WilliamRandolph Hearst of the New York Journal.Pulitzer bought the New York World _ 3 _1883.He changed it from a traditional newspaper into a very_ 4 _ one overnight.Headded _ 5 _ illustrations and cartoons.And he told his reporters to write articles on_ 6 _ crime or scandal they could find.And they did.One of them even pretendedshe was crazy and then she _ 7 _ to a mental hospital.She then wrote a series ofarticles about the poor treatment of _ 8 _ in those hospitals.In 1895,Hearst came to New York from _ 9 _ California.He wanted the Journalto be more sensational and more exciting _ 1 0 _ the world.He also wanted it to be_ 1 1 _,so he reduced the price by a penny.Hearst attracted attention because hisheadlines were bigger than_1 2 _.He often said,Big print makes big news.Pulitzer and Hearst did anything they _ 1 3 _ to sell newspapers.For example,Hearst sent Frederic Remington,the famous illustrator,_ 1 4 _ pictures of theSpanish-American War.When he got there,he told Hearst that