2010年度全国职称英语等级考试理工类(C级)真题及答案

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2010年全国职称英语理工类(C级)考试真题及答案第1部分: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个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。1.Thecompanyhastherighttoendhisemploymentatanytime.A.provideB.stopC.offerD.continue2.Intheprocess,thelightenergyconvertstoheatenergy.A.reducesB.dropsC.leavesD.changes3.Shegaveupherjobandstartedwritingpoetry.A.abandonedB.lostC.tookD.created4.Wearehappytoreportthatbusinessisboomingthisyear.A.riskyB.successfulC.failingD.open5.Wehavebeenthroughsomeroughtimestogether.A.longB.happyC.difficultD.short6.Thethiefwasfinallycapturedtwomilesawayfromthevillage.A.foundB.killedC.jailedD.caught7.WhataremychancesofpromotionifIstayhere?A.retirementB.advertisementC.replacementD.advancement8.Iproposethatwediscussthisatthenextmeeting.A.suggestB.demandC.orderD.request9.RodmanmetwithTonytotryandsettlethedisputeoverhiscontract.A.solveB.avoidC.markD.involve10.Canyougiveaconcreteexampletosupportyouridea?A.specificB.realC.specialD.good11.Itwasafascinatingpairing,withcleveruseofcolorandlight.A.largeB.wonderfulC.newD.familiar12.Wehaveseenamarkedshiftinourapproachtothesocialissues.A.quickB.regularC.clearD.great13.1wasshockedwhenIsawthesizeofthetelephonebill.A.excitedB.angryC.lostD.surprised14.Thepolicetookfingerprintsandidentifiedthebody.A.recognizedB.missedC.discoveredD.touched15.Ifwelcavenow,weshouldmissthetraffic.A.mixB.stopC.avoidD.direct第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。AGreatQuakeComing?EveryonewholivesinSanFranciscoknowsthatearthquakesarecommoninthebavarea.Theyhadkeendevastatingin1906,forexample,amajorquakedestroyedabout28.000buildingsandkilledhundreds,perhapsthousandsofpeople.Residentsnowwonderwhenthenextbigonewillstrike.It'sboundtohappensomeday.Atleastsevenactivefault(断层)linesrunthroughtheSanFranciscoarea.Faultsareplaceswherepiecesofearth'scrust(地壳)slidepasteachother.Whenthesepiecesslip,thegroundshakes.Toprepareforthatday。scientistsareusingnewtechniquestoreanalyzethe1906earthquakeandpredicthowbadthedamagemightbewhenthenextonehappens.Onenewfindingaboutthe1906quakeisthattheSanAndreasFaultsplitapartfasterthanscientistshadassumedatthetime.Duringsmallearthquakes,faultsruptureatabout2.7kilometerspersecond.Duringbiggerquakes,however,rupturescanhappenatratesfasterthan3.5kilometerspersecond.Atsuchhighspeeds,massiveamountsofpressurebuildup,generatingundergroundwavesthatcancausemoredamagethanthequakeitself.LuckyforSanFancisco,thesepressurepulses(脉冲)traveledalwayfromthecityduffngthe1906event.Asbadasthedamagewas,itcouldhavebeenfarWorse.Lookingahead,scientistsaretryingtopredictwhenthenextmajorquakewilloccur.Recordsshowthatearthquakeswerecommonbefore1906event.Sincethen,theareahasbeenrelativelyquiet.Pattemsinthedata,however,suggestthattheprobabilityofamajorearthquakestrikingthebayareabefore2032isatleast62percent.NewbuildingsinsanFranciscoarequitesafeincaseoffuturequakes.Still,morethan84percentofthecity'sbuildingsareoldandweak.Analysessuggestthatanothermassiveearthquakewouldcauseextensivedamage.PeoplewholivetheretodaytendtofeelsafebecauseSanFranciscohasremainedprettyqmetforawhile.Accoedingtothenewresearch,however,it'snotamatterofwhetherthebigonewillhit.It'sjustamatterofwhen.16.TheSanFranciscoareaislocatedaboveseveralactivefaultlines.A.rightB.wrongC.notmentiond17.The1906earthquakeinSanFranciscoisthemostsevereoneinAmericanhistory.A.fightB.wrongC.notmentioned18.Thehighestspeedoffaultrupturesinthe1906quakewasmorethan3.5kilometerspersecondA.fightB.wrongC.notmentioned19.EarthquakesrarelyhappenedinSanFranciscobefore1906.A.fightB.wrongC.notmentioned20.SanFranciscoisfullypreparedforanotherbigearthquake.A.rightB.wrongC.notmentioned21.Scientistswillbeabletopredicttheexacttimeofanearthquakesoon.A.rightB.wrongC.notmentioned22.AmajorearthquakestrikingSanFranciscosomedayisinevitable.A.rightB.wrongC.notmentiond第3部分: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23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第1~4段每段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项。CellPhones1.Believeitornot,cellphoneshavebeenaroundforoveraquarterofacentury.ThefirstcommercialcellphonesystemwasdevelopedbytheJapanesein1979.Butcellphoneshavechangedalotsincethattime.Theearlycellphoneswerebigandheavybuttheyhavedevelopedintosmallandlightpalm-sizedmodels.Therehavebeenhugedevelopmentsintheirfunctions,too.Wehavehadcellforwarding,textmessaging,answeringservicesandhands-freeuseforyears,butnowtherearecountlessnewfacilities,suchasinstantaccesstotheinternetandreceivingandsendingphotos.2.Cellphoneshavebecomeverycommoninourlives;recentstatisticssuggestasmanyasoneinthreepeopleontheplanetnowhaveacellphone,andmostofthemsaytheycouldn'tlivewithoutone.Cellphonesareusedineveryareaofourlivesandhavebecomeanecessarytool,usedforessentialarrangements,socialcontactandbusiness.Theyhavemadeiteasiertocallforhelponthehighway.Theyhavemadeitpossibletokeepintouchwithpeopleonthemovewhenpeoplearetraveling.3.Cellphoneshavemadecommunicationeasierandhavereducedtheneedforfamilyarguments.Wecanusecellphonestoletourfamilyknowwe'llbelateorifthere'sachangeofplanoranemergency.Cellphoneshavee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