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1、2012年全国职称英语等级考试真题(注:B级和C级在下面)综合类(A级)试题第1部分:词汇选项(第115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。1All the flats in the building had the same layout. A color B arrangement C size D function 2The weather was crisp and clear and you could see the mountains fifty miles away. A fresh B hot C he
2、avy D windy 3The walls are made of hollow concrete blocks. A big B long C new D empty 4Our aim was to update the health service, and we succeeded. A modernize B offer C provide D fund 5Her comments about men are utterly ridiculous.A slightly B partly C completely D faintly 6Every week the magazine p
3、resents the profile of a well-known sports personality.A success B description C evidence D plan 7He has been granted asylum in France.A power B relief C protection D license 8When I heard the noise in the next room, I couldnt resist having a peep.A look B chance C visit D try 9She moves from one ex
4、otic location to another.A familiar B similar C proper D unusual 10We almost ran into a Rolls-Royce that pulled out in front of us without signalling.A overtook B hit C passed D found 11He was weary of the constant battle between them.A fond B proud C tired D afraid 12Nothing would induce me to vote
5、 for him again.A attract B teach C help D discourage 13He shifted his position a little, in order to alleviate the pain in his leg.A control B ease C experience D suffer 14The photographs evoked strong memories of our holidays in France. A refreshed B stored C blocked D erased 15Newborn babies can d
6、iscriminate between a mans and a womans voice. A treat B express C analyze D distinguish第2部分:阅读判断(第1622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。In Sports, Red Is the Winning Color When opponents of a game are equally matched, the team dressed
7、in red is more likely to win, according to a new study. British anthropologists Russell Hill and Robert Barton of the University of Durham reached that conclusion by studying the outcomes of boxing, tae kwon do, Greco-Roman wrestling (摔跤) , and freestyle wrestling matches at the 2004 Summer Olympics
8、 in Athens,Greece. In each event, Olympic staff randomly assigned red or blue clothing or body protection to competitors. When competitors were equally matched with their opponent in fitness and skill, the athletes wearing red were more likely to win. Where there was a large point difference - presu
9、mably because one athlete was far superior to the other - color had no effect on the outcome, Barton said. Where there was a small point difference, the effect of color was sufficient to tip the balance. Joanna Setchell, a primate (灵长目) researcher at the University of Cambridge in England, has found
10、 similar results in nature. Her work with the large African monkeys known as mandrills shows that red coloration gives males an advantage when it comes to mating. The finding that red also has an advantage in human sporting events does not surprise her, and she adds that the idea of the study is ver
11、y clever. Hill and Barton got the idea for their study from a mutual interest in primates - red seems to be the color, across species, that signals male dominance, Barton said. For example, studies by Setchell, the Cambridge primate researcher, show that dominant male mandrills have increased red co
12、loration in their faces and rumps (臀部). In another study, scientists put red plastic rings on the legs of male zebra finches (斑胸草雀) , which increased the birds success in finding a mate. Barton said he and Hill speculated that there might be a similar effect in humans. Hill and Barlon found their an
13、swer by viewing Olympic competitors in the ring, on the mat, and in the field. Across a range of sports, we find that wearing red is consistently associated with a higher probability of winning, the researchers write. Barton adds that this discovery of reds advantage might lead to new regulations on
14、 sports uniforms. In the Olympic matches he studied, for example, it is possible that some medal winners may have had an unintended advantage - their clothing !16 Both Hill and Barton wanted to find out if color affects the outcomes of sports matches. A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned17 Hill and Barto
15、n are both interested in primates. A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned18 Male mandrills use yellow coloration to attract a mate. A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned19 Red is not an advantage for zebra finches. A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned20 The red plastic rings were left on the finches permanently. A Ri
16、ght B Wrong C Not mentioned21 Hill and Barton believe athletes in red are more likely to win. A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned22 Many athletes oppose the new regulations on sports uniforms. A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第2330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个小标题;
17、(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。 How Technology Pushes Down Price1 Prices have fallen in the food business because of advances in food production and distribution technology. Consumers have benefited greatly from those advances. People who predicted that the world would run out of food were wrong.
18、 We are producing more and more food with less and less capital. Food is therefore more plentiful and cheaper than it has ever been. Spending on food compared with other goods has fallen for many years, and continues to drop.2 Supermarkets have helped push down prices mainly because of their scale.
19、Like any big business, they can invest in IT systems that make them efficient. And their size allows them to buy in bulk. As supermarkets get bigger, the prices get lower.3 Huge retail companies such as Wal-Mart have tremendous power and they can put, pressure on producers to cut their margins. As a
20、 result, some producers have had to make cuts. In recent years, Unilever has cut its workforce by 33, 000 to 245, 000 and dropped lots of its minor brands as part of its path to growth strategy. Cadbury has shut nearly 20 per cent of its 133 factories and cut 10 per cent of its 55, 000 global workfo
21、rce. These cuts help keep costs down, and the price of food stays low.4 Does cheap food make people unhealthy? Cheap food may encourage people to eat more. Food companies certainly think that giving people more food for their money makes them buy more. Giving people bigger portions is an easy way of
22、 making them feel they have got a better deal. That is why portions have got larger and larger. In America, soft drinks came in 8oz (225g) cans in the past, then 12oz (350g), and now come in 20oz(550g) cans. If a company can sell you an 8oz portion for $7, they can sell you a 12oz portion for $8. Th
23、e only extra cost to the company is the food, which probably costs 25 cents.5 Now companies are under pressure to stop selling bigger portions for less money. But it is hard to change the trend.A Bigger supermarkets offer lower pricesB Chain stores provide better servicesC Technology helps reduce fo
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