2013年职称英语综合类B级真题及答案.docx
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1、2013年职称英语综合类B级真题及答案第1局部:词汇选项(第1-15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或者短语划有底横线,请为每处划线局部确定1个意义最为接近的选项。1. Come out, or Ill bust the door down.A. shut B. set C. break D. beat2. The police will need to keep a wary eye on this area of town.A. naked B. cautious C. blind D. private3. The rules are too rigid to allow
2、for humane error.A. general B. complex C. direct D. inflexible4. It seemed incredible that he had been there a week already.A. right B. unbelievable C. obvious D. unclear5. These animals migrate south annually in search of food.A. explore B. travel C. inhabit D. prefer6. Rumors began to circulate ab
3、out his financial problems.A. spread B. send C. hear D. confirm7. She came across three children sleeping under a bridge.A. passed by B. took a notice ofC. woke up D. found by chance8. I have little information as regards her fitness for the post.A. at B. with C. about D. from9. As a politician, he
4、knows how to manipulate public opinion.A. influence B. express C. divide D. voice10. He was tempted by the high salary offered by the company.A. taught B. attracted C. kept D. changed11. He paused, waiting for her to digest the information.A. understand B. withhold C. exchange D. contact12. Make sur
5、e the table is securely anchored.A. repaired B. cleared C. booked D. fixed13. She gets aggressive when she is drunk.A. worried B. sleepy C. offensive D. anxious14. There was something peculiar in the way he smiles.A. strange B. different C. wrong D. funny15. The contract between the two companies wi
6、ll expire soon.A. shorten B. start C. resume D. end第2局部:阅读推断(第16-22题,每题1分,共7分)Kicking the HabitWhat is a bad habit The most common definition is that it is something that we do regularly, almost without thinking about it, and which has some sort of negative consequence. This consequence could affect
7、 those around us, or it could affect us personally. Those who deny having bad habits are probably lying. Bad habits are part of what makes us human.Many early habits, like sucking our thumb, are broken when we are very young. We are either told to stop doing it by our parents, or we consciously or s
8、ubconsciously observe that others do not have the same habit, and we gradually grow out of it. It is when we intentionally or unintentionally pick up new habits in our later childhood or early adulthood that it becomes a problem. Unless we can break that habit early on, it becomes “programmed” into
9、our brain.A recent study of human memory suggests that no matter how hard we try to change our habits, it is the old ways that tend to win, especially in situations where we are rushed, stressed or overworked. Habits that we thought we had got rid of can suddenly come back. During the study programm
10、e, the researchers showed a group of volunteers several pictures, and gave them words to associate with them. They then showed the volunteers the same pictures again, and gave them new words to associate with them.A few days later, the volunteers were given a test. The researchers showed them the pi
11、ctures, and told them to respond with one of the words they had been given for each one. It came as no surprise that their answers were split between the first set of words and the second. Two weeks later, they were given the same test again. This time, most of them only gave the first set of words.
12、 They appeared to have completely forgotten the second set.The study confirms that the responses we learn first are those that remain strongest over time. We may try to change our ways, but after a while, the response that comes to mind first is usually the first one we learned. The more that respon
13、se is used, the more automatic it becomes and the harder it becomes to respond in any other way.The study therefore suggests that over time, our bad habits also become automatic, learned behaviour. This is not good news for people who picked up bad habits early in life and now want to change or brea
14、k them. Even when we try to put new, good intentions into practice, those previously learned habits remain stronger in more automatic, unconscious forms of memory.16. Boys usually develop bad habits when they are very young.A. Right B. Wrong C. not mentioned17. We can only break bad habits if others
15、 tell us to do so.A. Right B. Wrong C. not mentioned18. Bad habits may resume when we are under pressure.A. Right B. Wrong C. not mentioned19. Researchers were surprised by the answers that the volunteers gave in the first test.A. Right B. Wrong C. not mentioned20. The volunteers found the test more
16、 difficult when they did it the second time.A. Right B. Wrong C. not mentioned21. The study suggests that it is more difficult to respond to what we learn first.A. Right B. Wrong C. not mentioned22. If we develop bad habits early in life, they are harder to get rid of.A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentio
17、ned第3局部:概括大意与完成句子(第23-30题,每题1分,共8分)下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第2326题要求从所给的6个选项中为指定段落每段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第2730题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定一个最佳选项。Traffic Jams No End in Sight1. Traffic congestion affects people throughout the world. Traffic jams cause smog in dozens of cities across both the developed and developing world. In
18、 the U.S., commuters spend an average of a full work week each year sitting in traffic, according to the Texas Transportation Institute. While alternative ways of getting around are available, most people still choose their cars because they are looking for convenience, comfort and privacy.2. The mo
19、st promising technique for reducing city traffic is called congestion pricing, whereby cities charge a toll to enter certain parts of town at certain times of day. In theory, if the toll is high enough, some drivers will cancel their trips or go by bus or train. And in practice it seems to work: Sin
20、gapore, London and Stockholm have reduced traffic and pollution in city centers thanks to congestion pricing.3. Another way to reduce rush hour traffic is for employers to implement flexitime, which lets employees travel to and from work at off-peak traffic times to avoid the rush hour. Those who ha
21、ve to travel during busy times can do their part by sharing cars. Employers can also allow more staff to telecommute (work from home) so as to keep more cars off the road altogether.4. Some urban planners still believe that the best way to ease traffic congestion is to build more roads, especially r
22、oads that can take drivers around or over crowded city streets. But such techniques do not really keep cars off the road; they only accommodate more of them.5. Other, more forward-thinking, planners know that more and more drivers and cars are taking to the roads every day, and they are unwilling to
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