国家电网专业技术人员电力英语水平考试阅读理解试题-毕设论文.doc
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1、阅 读 理 解Passage 1 Have you ever seen a moon that looks unbelievably big? It hangs over the horizon 1ike a huge,pale hot-air balloon. Many people think of the bright full moon of autumn or the harvest moon that way-like a huge,pale hot-air balloon. But can you always trust your eyes? The harvest moon
2、is the full moon on a day nearest the first day of autumn. Full or nearly full, it rises early in the evening for several nights in a row, It brings farmers well-lit evenings to harvest their crops. The harvest moon can look huge. But does it really fill more of the sky than an ordinary full moon? W
3、hy does the moon look bigger when it is near the horizon? Our brains compare the size of the moon with the size of the objects we see on the horizon. We know that the distant mountains, homes, or skyscrapers are really large. And, since the moon is much farther away than is the distant landscape, we
4、 ”see” the moon as being larger than it would otherwise look.1. To what do we compare the size of the harvest moon?A. Mountains B. Building C. Homes D. A11 of these2. The main purpose of the article is to A. inform B. persuade C. praise D. convince3The author knew most people find the moon A. myster
5、ious B. interesting C. boring D. so ordinary4The moon looks bigger if A. it is autumn B. it is near the horizon C. homes are near D. it is a clear night5. The autumn moon A. is more beautiful than it really looks Bis the brightest object in the skyC. rises slowly at dawn D. helps farmers see as they
6、 harvest their cropsPassage 2 Strange thing happens to time when you ravel. Because the earth is divided into twenty-four time zones one hour apart, you can have days with more or fewer than twenty-four hours,and weeks with more or fewer than seven days. If you make a five-day trip across the Atlant
7、ic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zone every day. As you enter each zone, the time changes the hour. Traveling west, you set your clock back; traveling east, you set it ahead. Each day of your trip has either twenty-five or twenty-three hours. If you travel by ship across the Pacific you c
8、ross the international date line. By agreement, this is the point where a new day begins. When you cross the line, you change your calendar the full day, backward or forward. Traveling east, today becomes yesterday;traveling west, it is tomorrow!1. The best title for this selection is A. A Trip Acro
9、ss the Atlantic B. How Time Changes Around the World C. Crossing the International Date Line D. How time Zone Were Set Up2. The difference in time between zones is A. seven days B. twenty-four hours C one hour D. more than seven days3. From this selection it seems true that the Atlantic Ocean A. is
10、in one time zone B. is divided into twenty-four time zones C. is divided into five time zones D. cannot be crossed in five days4. The international date 1ine is the name for A. the beginning of any new time zone B. the point where time changes by one hourC. the point where a new day begins D. any ti
11、me zone in the Pacific Ocean5. If you cross the ocean going east, you set you clock A. ahead one hour in each new time zone B. ahead one time for the whole tripC. back one full day for each one full day D. ahead by twenty-three hoursPassage 3 Holidays in the United States usually occur at least once
12、 a month. Most months have a national holiday that has been arranged to be celebrated on a Monday. The holidays have all been decided to be celebrated on a Monday so that the workers may have 3-day weekends-that is, Saturday, Sunday and Monday in order to rest or travel or do things with their famil
13、ies. Major holidays in the United States such as New Years Day or Christmas Day or the day, when we remember the first settles of the United States, called Thanksgiving Day are celebrated a11 over the country During these holidays most business close and the workers stay home and celebrate with thei
14、r families. Vacation can be from 2 weeks a year to 4 weeks a year. This usually depends on how long youve been working for a company, what type of position you have, whether you have a very high position or a very important position and its difficult to find someone to replace you In this case, you
15、might take a few days at a time rather than taking one month all at once. Usually the more time you spend working for a company, the more time you may get for a vacation1. The govemment of the United States makes it a rule for workers to have a weekend almost once a month. A. 1-day B. 2-day C. 3-day
16、 D. 4-day2. Workers in the United States sometimes work from A. Monday to Saturday B. Tuesday to Sunday C. Thursday to Friday D. Tuesday to Friday3. Which statement is NOT true according to this passage?A. Only a few shops remain open on New Years Day B. Most of the worker neednt work on Christmas D
17、ayC. Days on vacation must be more than all the holidays in a year.D. All the workers have a half-month vacation4. The reason why someone has to divide his vacation into several parts is that A. no one can be found to take his place B. he hasnt a most high position C. he plays an important role in h
18、is work D. he hasnt been working for his company for a long time5. Which of the following is the best title for this passage? A. Holidays in the United States B. vacation in the United States C. How DO the workers Spend Their Holidays D. Something About the holidays and Vacation in the U.SPassage 4
19、Sarah Winchester was a very rich woman. She didnt buy many jewels or fancy clothes. Instead, she spent millions of dollars to build a house. The strange thing about Sarahs house was that it was never finished. Work on the house went on for 38 year because Sarah was afraid to stop building it. Sarahs
20、 house was near San Jose, California Every day, a crew of carpenters, plumbers, and other workers arrived there. Sarah wanted more rooms and more doors and more windows, so the workers kept on building them. The house was seven floors high and had 160 rooms. There were 2000 doors and 10000 windows.
21、There were also three elevators, nine kitchens, and 47 fireplaces. Why did Sarah want a house that kept geeing bigger? The reason seemed to be that Sarah was afraid of dying. She thought she would die when the house was finished,so she made certain that it was never finished. Sarah Winchesters plan
22、seemed to have worked because she lived to be 83 years old. Finally, her house was finished.1. What did Sarah keep doing to her house? A. Making it cleaner B. Making it quieter C. Making it bigger D. Making it more beautiful2. The story says that Sarahs house had A. 7 floors B. 40 floors C. 160 floo
23、rs D. 3 floors3. Who did the work on Sarahs house? A. Sarah herself and other workers. B. Sarahs children and other workers. C. Carpenters and plumbers and other workers D. Engineers and other workers4. How long did the work on the house continue?A. For 7 yearsB. For38 yearsC. For 83 yearsD. The sto
24、ry doesnt tell5. Sarahs house was finally finished A. when she moved in B. when she spent all her money C. when she died D. when she was seriously illPassage 5 The diner is only a humble restaurant, but it has a special place in American life. Diners appear in our novels, plays, poems, and movies. M
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