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1、2023年吉林职称英语考试考前冲刺卷(4)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.The Old Gate 2.Learning Disorder-Dyslexia 3.To Have and Have Not 4.Inspecting a Used Car 5.Differences of Policemen 6.Learning Disorder-Dyslexia 7.To Have and Have Not 8.The Old Gate 9.Inspecting a Used
2、Car 10.Differences of Policemen 11.To Have and Have Not 12.Learning Disorder-Dyslexia 13.The Old Gate 14.Differences of Policemen 15.To Have and Have Not 16.Learning Disorder-Dyslexia 17.The Old Gate 18.Differences of Policemen 19.The Old Gate 20.The Old Gate 21.The Old Gate 22.The Old Gate 23.The O
3、ld Gate 24.The Old Gate 25.The Old Gate 26.The Old Gate 27.The Old Gate 28.The Old Gate 29.The great castles of the king were without bathing (facilities).ApoolsBmeansCshowersDtowels 30.For children, playing is an automatic and integrate (component) of growing up.AdecisionBreminderCpartDrestriction
4、31.Being colleagues for ten years, they have become (intimate) friends.AcloseBnewCkindDclosely 32.When he got out of the managers office, from his facial expression we knew that his proposal must have been (turned down).ArefusedBacceptedCadoptedDdenied 33.Peter was an (energetic) and athletic youth.
5、AalertBawkwardCactiveDskillful 34.His plan should succeed for it seems quite (feasible).AcompleteBpossibleCdaringDdecisive 35.She could not endure the extreme (tension) and broke into tears suddenly.AbraveryBstrainCdangerDsecurity 36.Is the clock in the tower (accurate)AcorrectBnewColdDwrong 37.The
6、exploration of outer space is a great (triumph) of modern science.AsuperiorBsymbolCsuccessionDsuccess 38.Our company is (collaborating) with a Japanese firm in designing a new computer.AmergingBallocatingCcommunicatingDcooperating 39.I have a (permanent) job here.AnewBhigh-paidCstableDtemporary 40.A
7、fter the whole days march, they are too (fatigue) to walk any more.AhungryBsleepyCthirstyDtired 41.Its (tough) looking for a job these days.AdifferentBdigitalCdifficultDdirect 42.I beg you once again, never (desert) me in my misfortunes!AcondemnBabandonCoffendDpluck 43.Navajo Indians create sand pai
8、ntings by arranging grains of sand, ground-up minerals, and seeds of various colors into (designs).AmapsBritualsCpatternsDrows 44.Food Many Americans harbour a grossly distorted and exaggerated view of most of the risks surrounding food. Fergus Clydesdale, head of the department of food science and
9、nutrition at the university of Massachusetts Amherst, says bluntly that if the dangers from bacterially contaminated chicken were as great as some people believe. The streets would be littered with people lying here and there. Though the public increasingly demands no-risk food, there is no such thi
10、ng. Bruce Ames, chairman of the biochemistry department at the University of California, Berkeley, points out that up to 10% of a plants weight is made up of natural pesticides(杀虫剂) . Says he; Since plants do not have jaws or teeth to protect themselves, they employ chemical warfare. And many natura
11、lly produced chemicals, though occurring in tiny amounts, prove in laboratory tests to be strong carcinogensa substance which can cause cancer. Mushrooms (蘑菇) might be banned if they were judged by the same standards that apply to food additives (添加剂). Declares Christina Stark, a nutritionist at Cor
12、nell University: Weve got far worst natural chemicals in the food supply than anything man-made. Yet the issues are not that simple. While Americans have no reason to the terrified to sit down at the dinner table, they have every reason to demand significant improvements in food and water safety. Th
13、ey unconsciously and unwillingly take in too much of too many dangerous chemicals. If food already contains natural carcinogens, it does not make much sense to add dozens of new man-made ones. Though most people will withstand the small amounts of contaminants generally found in food and water, at l
14、east a few individuals will probably get cancer one day because of what they eat and drink. To make good food and water supplies even better, the Government needs to tighten its regulatory standards, stiffen its inspection program and strengthen its enforcement policies. The food industry should mod
15、ify some long-accepted practices or turn to less hazardous alternatives. Perhaps most important, consumers will have to do a better job of learning how to handle and cook food properly. The problems that need to be tackled exist all along the food-supply chain, from fields to processing plants to ki
16、tchens.The author thinks that the American overestimate the hazards of their food.ARightBWrongCNot Mentioned 45.Hints for Reading Practice1. Most of us can find 15 minutes or half an hour each day for some specific regular activity. For example, one famous surgeon always made it a rule to spend at l
17、east 15 minutes on general reading before he went to sleep each day. Whether he went to bed at 10 p. m. or 2. 30 a. m. made no difference.2. Nearly all Speed Reading courses have a pacingsome timing device which lets the studentsknow how many words a minute he is reading. You can do this simply by l
18、ooking at your watch every 5 or 10 minutes and noting down the page number you have reached.3. Obviously there is little point in increasing your reading speed if you do not understand what you are reading. If you find you have lost the thread of the story, or you cannot remember clearly the details
19、 of what was said, re-read the section or chapter.4. Take four or five pages of an interesting book you happen to be reading at the time. Read them as fast as you possibly can. Do not bother about whether you understand or not. If you keep doing this lightning speed reading for an extended period of
20、 time, you will usually find that your normal speed has increased.5. Most paragraphs in an article have a a topic sentence which expresses the central ideas. The opening paragraph often suggests the general direction and content of the piece, while paragraphs that follow expand or support the first.
21、 The closing paragraph often summarizes the very essence of what has been said.A. The Organization of an ArticleB. An Effective Way to Increase Reading SpeedC. Set Aside Time Each DayD. Check Your ComprehensionE. Check Your Reading SpeedF. Hints for Reading PracticeParagraph 2 46.Natural Medicines S
22、ince earliest days, humans have used some kinds of medicines. We know this because humans have survived. Ancient treatments for injury and disease were successful enough to keep humans from dying out completely. They were successful long before the time of modern medicine. Before the time of doctors
23、 with white coats and shiny (发亮的) instruments. Before the time of big hospitals with strange and wonderful equipment. Many parts of the world still do not have university-educated doctors. Nor do they have expensive hospitals. Yet injuries are treated. And diseases are often cured. How By ancient me
24、thods. By medicines that might seem mysterious, even magical (有魔力的). Traditional medicines are neither mysterious nor magical, however. Through the centuries, tribal (部落的) medicine men experimented with plants. They found many useful chemicals in the plants. And scientists believe many of these trad
25、itional medicines may provide the cure for some of todays most serious diseases. Experts say almost 80% of the people in the world use plants for health care. These natural medicines are used not just because people have no other form of treatment. They are used because people trust them. In develop
26、ed areas, few people think about the source of the medicines they buy in a store. Yet many widely-used medicines are from ancient sources, especially plants. Some experts say more than 25% of modern medicines come, in one way or another, from nature. Scientists have long known that nature is really
27、a chemical factory. All living things contain chemicals that help them survive. So scientists interest in traditional medicine is not new. But it has become an urgent concern. This is because the earths supply of natural medicines may be dropping rapidly.The passage indicates that ancient treatments
28、 for injury and disease were_.Amuch more successful than modern onesBsuccessful in all casesCsuccessful enough for humans to surviveDof little help to humans 47.How to Do Well In Exam Do not underestimated(低估) the power of revision in the days and hours before and examination. The closer you are to
29、the exam, the more chance you have of storing and retaining crucial information. But do not overdo it._(46). An effective daily routine can help you through an exam period, so in the days leading up to your first exam, get into the habit of being up and ready to work by game. It can be a shock to th
30、e system after months of working to your own timetable to be mentally alert at that time if you have not prepared for it. On the day of the exam, have a good breakfast, pack two of everything you need ( pens, pencils, erasers, etc. ) ,then make your way to the examination hall in good time._(47). On
31、ce in your seat, simply pause for a few seconds and collect your thoughts. Close your eyes and take in a few slow, deep breaths to help you relax. When you turn over the test paper, spend a short period reading through all the instructions and questions, paying particular attention to key verbs such
32、 as discuss, compare and evaluate. _(48). It is always wise to allow 10 minutes at the end of the exam to give yourself time to go back over your answers. Once you have selected the questions you wish to tackle, begin by attempting the one you think is your strongest. It will give you more confidenc
33、e when you see a well-answered question down on paper. Also remember to write clearly, and do not be afraid to express the unexpected: after all, examiners can get very bored marking stereotypical(千篇一律的) answers. _(49). If you do need something else to focus on to help you collect your thoughts, cho
34、ose a fixture(固定设施) in the room, such as the ceilingor anything else that will not allow you to be distracted. Finally, once you have finished, never hang around outside afterwards to attend the discussion by other students._( 50 ) .A. Try not to be tempted to look at those around you, or at the clo
35、ck.B. When you get home, read the examination paper through and look up the words you didnt understand.C. Sleep, exercise and relaxation are all just as important.D. Map out a quick plan of points you wish to make and how much time you should spend on each question.E. Go and have a well-earned restt
36、hen prepare for your next exam.F. Do not arrive too early, though, as other peoples anxiety can be contagious(传染性的), and you may suffer from undue panic. 48.How to Be a Nurse The physicians in a hospital form the core of the medical staff. But they could not provide effective medical care to their p
37、atients without the help of numerous other medical employees. From the view point of the patients, the nursing staff is particularly important. Nurses are usually in close contact with patients as long as they are in the hospital. A nurse does not study for as many years as a doctor. However each mu
38、st be equally dedicated. Caring for sick persons requires a great deal of patience and concern. Most nurses work long days, and they often must work at odd hours or during the night. Under the supervision of the head nurse, the nursing staff must provide nursing services on a 24-hour basis and atten
39、d to patients needs. This responsibility continues around the clock, and so nurses must work in shifts. A shift is a period of duty usually eight in length. The nurses on the ward rotate their shifts. Some take turns working night duty; others work odd shifts. All of them work out of a central area
40、on the ward called the nurses station. A nurse must always be alert. She can never afford to be careless. This is true in all nursing situation, but it is especially true in the intensive care unit. Patients under intensive care are critically ill, and they must be monitored at all times. The nurses
41、 who do intensive care duty have one of the most demanding jobs in the hospital. Serving as a nurse can be a very rewarding job. But it is not an easy one. Not every person is suited to become a nurse. Only very dedicated people have chosen nursing as a profession.The nursing staff_.Aare central to
42、the medical staffBplay an important role in caring patientsCcan work effectively without physiciansDare always in close contact with the patients 49.Some things we know about language Many things about language are a mystery, and many will always remain so. But some things we do know. First, we know
43、 that all human beings have a language of some sort. There is no race of men anywhere on earth so backward that it has no language, no set of speech sounds by which the people communicate with one mother. Furthermore, in historical times, there has never been a race of men without a language. Second
44、, there is no such thing as a primitive language. There are many people whose cultures are undeveloped, who are, as we say, uncivilized, but the languages they speak are not primitive. In all known 1anguages we can see complexities that must have been tens of thousands of years in developing. This h
45、as not always been well understood; indeed, the direct contrary has often been stated. Popular ideas of the language of the American Indians will illustrate. Many people have supposed that the Indians communicated in a very primitive system of noises. Study has proved this to be nonsense. There are, or were, hundreds of American Indian languages, and all of them turn out to be very complicated and very old. They are certainly different from the languages that most of us are familiar with, but they are no more primitive five than English and Greek. A third thing we know about lang
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