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2020年职称英语综合类A级真题及答案

2020年职称英语综合类A级真题及答案
2020年职称英语综合类A级真题及答案

2020年职称英语综合类A级真题及答案第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 It was unfortunate that she had erased the message.

A heard of

B rubbed out

C looked at

D spoken out

2 He came back home, weary and fatigued.

A exhausted

B scared

C worried

D frightened

3 The woman living next door is extremely slender.

A slim

B tall

C weak

D pale

4 Your accusation is wholly without foundation.

A almost

B probably

C evidently

D completely

5 He was obsessed with American horror movies.

A kept thinking about

B took advantage of

C paid no attention to

D cared nothing about

6 I have to apologize for my abrupt departure yesterday.

A late

B sudden

C unfriendly

D untold

7 I think she made a blunder by announcing it ahead of time.

A decision

B mistake

C promise

D plan

8 Some astronomers contend that the universe may be younger than previously believed

A predict

B think

C suggest

D argue

9 My room is really very cosy.

A cool

B cold

C clean

D comfortable

10 She is a lovely and gracious woman.

A curious

B courteous

C quiet

D shy

11 He never grumbled about working overtime.

A complained

B talked

C wrote

D spoke

12 She hugged me like an old friend and invited me to dinner the next day.

A held

B embraced

C kissed

D patted

13 Different hypotheses have been put forward to explain why UFOs exist.

A sentences

B comments

C theories

D conclusions

14 I must apologize for my outrageous behavior.

A courageous

B angry

C greedy

D glorious

15 To start with, we need to decide who will preside over the meeting.

A attend

B celebrate

C chair

D prepare

第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题l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:如果该句提供的是准确信息,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。

Cities “Worse to live in Than 20 Years ago”

One thousand people were surveyed about a ranged of issue which affect cities ,and the remarkable findings show that life in today's mega-cities is so stressful that at least

two-thirds of those currently living in big cities would like to relocate to the countryside or a small town.

The stress of the getting from A to B in big cities is at the top of the list of problems. For many people, the daily commute (通勤) to work is a source of frustration. 40% of the people in the survey have suffered from road rage while stuck in traffic on the way to work.

The cost of public transport is also a serious problem. Many people think the price of underground and bus travel is too high and that they have to devote more than 10% of their salary to transport costs.

The general cost of living in cities is another problem. The high property prices in most big cities put buying a property out of reach of most first-time buyers. Many young people are priced out of the housing market, and have to take in lodgers to make ends meet, or rent over-priced flats miles away from the city centre. In London, for instance, the price of buying even a one-bedroom flat is so prohibitive that many have given up even considering putting money aside for a deposit.

Another issue facing people who live in cities is rising crime. Crime rates have rocketed in many big cities, and many say there are several dangerous no-go areas in their city. Fear of crime is on the increase - street crimes, such as mugging and assault, are now very common - and many are

afraid of going out at night alone.

Many were also concerned by the lack of green spaces and play facilities for children. Most major conurbations (有卫星城的大都市) surveyed have a far smaller number of parks and gardens than a generation ago. Planning permission seems to have been given for an ever-greater number of supermarkets, office developments and apartments on sites where there were previously green spaces. Many of the respondents in the survey said they felt stressed and suffocated (窒息) in the city, a problem which is compounded by pollution.

And finally, the majority of people in the survey were

fed up with the constant noise pollution - the roar of traffic, the sound of loud music blaring (发刺耳声) out of a neighbour's window, and the constant sound of activity. It is not surprising, then, that the levels of stress-related illnesses among people who live in cities are higher than

ever before.

Big cities, once a mecca (朝拜的地方) for ambitious people seeking fame and fortune, are now less and less

popular among people of all ages. Perhaps the 21st century is set to be the century of the small town and the countryside. .

16 Most people in the survey who live in big cities would like to move somewhere smaller.

A Right

B Wrong

C Not mentioned

17 Many people in the survey think public transport is reasonably priced.

A Right

B Wrong

C Not mentioned

18 It is difficult to buy a flat in London because of the cost.

A Right

B Wrong

C Not mentioned

19 The crime rate has remained stable in recent years. .

A Right

B Wrong

C Not mentioned

20 There are fewer green areas in cities than there used to be.

A Right

B Wrong

C Not mentioned

21 London has had some success in reducing pollution.

A Right

B Wrong

C Not mentioned

22 Noise pollution is seen as a big problem by most people in the survey.

A Right

B Wrong

C Not mentioned

第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第23-30题,每题1分,共8分)

下面的短文后有两项测试任务:(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中未第2~5段每段选择1个标题;(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6

个选项中为每个句子确定1个选项。

Teaching Is “One of the Least Popular Jobs in the UK”

1) The UK government has just published a report on the future of secondary-school teaching (pupils aged 11~16), and the conclusion of the report is that many secondary schools now face great difficulties in finding people who want to be teachers. Since the 1980s, the number of graduates who say

they would “seriously consider” teaching as a career has fallen sharply, from 64% in 1982 to just 17% today. The

report suggests that urgent action needs to be taken in order to encourage more intelligent young graduates into teaching.

2) The main drawback of secondary teaching, according to the report, is the low salary. Earnings in teaching are much lower than in many other jobs, and this means that fewer and fewer young people decide to be teachers. Joanne Manners, 24

is a good example. “ I graduated in maths last year, and I was thinking of doing a teacher training course to become a maths teacher—but when I looked into the details, it became clear that teaching isn’t a very lucrative(赚钱的)job these days. I saw I could earn twice as much if I worked in marketing or advertising, and so I decided not to become a teacher.”

3) It’s not just about the money, however. The survey concluded that another reason why people don’t want to be teachers is that some teenagers behave very badly in school.

A lot of schools have problems with discipline, and it seems clear that children do not have the same respect for teachers as in the past. Here’s the view of Dave Hallam, an

accountant from London:” I think parents are to blame. They should have stricter rules with their children at home and

also teach their children to have more respect for teachers.”

4) “ It makes me feel so proud.” Says Brian Jones, who works in a secondary school in London. So what does he think

the government should do to encourage more people to become teachers?” “My view is that the government should reduce

the burden of work on teachers. I find that I always have too much work to do.”

5) The report is clear that the problem of teacher

shortage is a very serious one. It says that the government should raise teachers’ pay significantly, to catch up with workers in other professions. It also suggests that the government could launch a nationwide publicity campaign, with some advertisements on TV and in the newspapers, to show the positive sides of teaching to young people. Another solution could be set a maximum number of hours per week that teachers can work, in order to reduce stress on teachers. “Hopefully,” the report concludes, “these solutions can improve the poor image of secondary teaching, and increase the number of young people who want to become teachers in the future.

【题干】

23. Paragraph 1__________

24. Paragraph 2__________

25. Paragraph 3__________

26. Paragraph 4__________

【选项】

A . Heavy workload on teachers

B. Improvement of children behavior

C. A report on teacher shortage

D. A nationwide publicity campaign

E. The problem of low salary

F. Students’ bad behavior and lack of discipline

【题干】

27. More and more young people are held back from teaching____________.

28. Parents are encouraged to back the teacher up when there are_________

29. The government should reduce the workload on teachers to ease_________.

30. The government should promote teaching as a career by advertising_________.

【选项】

A. their stress

B. Their childhood memories

C. discipline problems

D. because of its low pay

E. more training

F. benefits

第4部分阅读理解(第31-45题,每题3分,共45分)

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个选项。

What's Killing the Bats?

First it was bees. Now it is bats. Biologists in America are working hard to discover the cause of the mysterious deaths of tens of thousands of bats in the northeastern part

of the country. Most of the bats affected are the common

little brown bats ( M/otis Lucifugus), but other species,

such as the long-eared bat, the small-footed bat, the eastern pipistrelle, and the Indiana bat have also been affected. In some caves, more than 90 percent of the bat populations have died.

One possibility is disease. A white fungus (真菌) known

as fusarium has been found on the noses of both living and dead bats. However, scientists don't know if the fungus is

the primary cause of death, a secondary cause of death, or

not a cause at all, but the result of some other conditions.

Another possible cause is a lack of food. For example,

bats typically eat a large number of moths (蛾) , and in some states such as New York, the number of moths has been

declining in recent years. If bats can't eat enough food,

they starve to death. till other scientists believe that

global warming is to blame. Warmer temperatures in recent

years have been waking up hibernating (冬眠) bats earlier

than usual. If bats break their hibernation at the wrong time, they might not find their expected food sources. The weather might also turn cold again and weaken or kill the bats. Scientists might not agree on the causes of the bat die-off, but they do agree on the consequences. Bats are an important predator of mosquitoes; a single brown bat can eat l,000 or more insects in an hour. They also eat beetles and other

insects that damage plant crops. If there aren't enough bats, damage will be great from the insects they eat.

While bats live a long time for their size - the little brown bat can live for more than 30 years - a female bat has only one baby per year, so bat populations grow slowly. Many bat

species in the United States are already protected or endangered.

How can you help? Do not disturb sleeping or nesting bats. If you discover bats that seem to

be sick or that are dead, contact your local Fish &

Wildlife Department with the details. However,

be careful not to touch the animals.

31 What is the main idea of this passage?

A All species of bats in North America are dying.

B Scientists already know the cause of the deaths of bats.

C There are many possible causes of the deaths of bats.

D The bat deaths are a serious problem.

32 What does the first sentence in Paragraph l mean?

A The first article on the website is about bees.

B Bees usually die before bats.

C It was bees that caused the deaths of bats.

D Bees have been dying mysteriously.

33. The word "pipistrelle" in Paragraph l refers to

A a kind of fungus.

B an area in the U. S

C a kind of bat.

D a special cave.

34.The "moths" in Paragraph 3 are taken as an example of

A insects that bats eat.

B diseases that kill bats.

C animals that have diseases.

D bat species that are starving to death

35 What is the purpose of the last paragraph?

A To tell the public how to help bats.

B To get people to stop killing bats.

C To hire workers for the Fish & Wildlife Department

D To ask people not to touch dead bats.

第二篇 Is There a Way to Keep Britain's Economy Growing?

In today's knowledge economy, nations design electronics while the Germans export survive on the things they do best. The Japanese engineering techniques. The French serve the best food and Americans make computers.

Britain specializes in the gift of talking. The nation doesn't manufacture much of anything.But it has lawyers, stylists and business consultants who earn their living from talk, talk and more talk. The World Foundation think tank says the UKs four iconic (标志性的) jobs today are not scientists, engineers, teachers and nurses. Instead, they're hairdressers, celebrities, management consultants and

managers. But can all this talking keep the British economy going? The British government thinks it can.

Although the country's trade deficit was more than $ 60 billion in 2006 , UK's largest in the postwar period,

officials say the country has nothing to worry about. In fact, Britain does have a world-class pharmaceutical (制药lyj) industry, and it still makes a small sum from selling arms abroad. It also trades services - accountancy, insurance, banking and advertising. The government believes Britain is

on the cutting edge of the knowledge economy. After all, the country of Shakespeare and Wordsworth has a literary

tradition of which to be proud. Rock ' n' roll is an English made by their cutting-edge bands. In other strength to carry the British economy.

However, creative industries account for only about 4 percent of UK's exports of goods and services. The industries are finding it hard to make a profit, according to a report

of the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts. The report shows only 38 percent of British companies were engaged in "innovation activities" , 3 percentage points below the EU average and well below Germany (61 percent) and Sweden (47 percent).

In fact, it might be better to call Britain a " servant" economy - there are at least 4 million people "in service". The majority of the population are employed by the rich to cook) clean, and take care of their children. Many graduates are even doing menial ( 体力劳动的)

jobs for which they do not need a degree. Most employment growth has been, and will continue to be, at the low-skill

end of the service sector - in shops, bars, hotels, domestic service and in nursing and care homes.

36 According to the World Foundation think tank, one of the iconic jobs in Britain today is

A law makers.

B home servants.

C schoolteachers.

D business consultants.

37 The phrase " the cutting edge" in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to

A the most advanced.

B the most popular.

C the most political.

D the proudest.

38 The officials are not worried about the trade deficit in 2006, because they believe

A Britain is home to the largest pharmaceutical industry in the world.

B Britain is on the cutting edge of the knowledge economy.

C the literary tradition of Britain will help make

billions of pounds.

D the world economy is strong enough to carry the British economy.

39 Which of the following is true about the creative industries in Britain?

A They contribute a lot to the country's trade deficit.

B They are not doing as well as those in other European nations.

C They can't make a profit out of their innovation activities.

D They make Britain on the cutting edge of the knowledge economy.

40 It can be inferred from the passage that

A the gift of talking can keep the British economy growing.

B the British government is over-confident in its economy.

C the British economy is the least innovative one in the EU.

D being a servant to the rich is one of the best jobs in Britain.

第三篇

The Sandwich Generation

Today people often look forward to their middle age as a time when they will be able to take things easier. After

their children are grown, they expect to enjoy the life they have worked hard to create. However, the reality is often

very different. In middle age, many people discover that they have two ongoing responsibilities: one is to look after

their aging parents, and the other is to help their young

adult children deal with the pressures of life.

Around the world, there are millions of people who are "sandwiched" in between the older and the younger generations. Sometimes there may be two or three generations living in the same household - a situation that is common in many Asian

countries and in some parts of Europe. In other cases, a couple may be taking care of parents and children, but they do not live with them.

There are two important reasons for the rise of the sandwich generation. First, people

are living longer than they used to. In the early nineteenth century, the average life expectancy for adults in the United States, for example, was about 40, whereas today people live to an average age of 75. Therefore, children are taking care of their parents over a longer period of time. The second reason is that these days, young adults often live with their parents for a longer time than they did in the past. This is often for financial reasons.lt's also more common for today's young adults to return home during or

after college if they need financial or emotional support.

Young adults feel sandwiched between their financial responsibilities and their desire to enjoy life. They may have to cover expenses that their parents cannot. They may have to manage their parents' financial and legal affairs. They may have to prepare for their parents' future needs, such as special financial care or a move to a nursing home. This can be a traumatic (长期困扰的) experience for everyone.

Caring for adult children presents chaIlenges as well, and caregivers have to resolve important questions: How can financial responsibilities be shared among members of the household? How can house*hold chores be shared? What is the best way to ensure everyone’s privacy? Successfully copying with these issues can avoid a lot of stress for the whole family. The financial and emotional pressures on the sandwich

generation can be overwhelming. However, this time in life also has its rewards. It can be a time to rediscover the special qualities of one's parents or children. It can also provide a valuable opportunity to spend more time with them. However, in order to survive this difficult period in their lives, the members of the sandwich generation must remember that they also need to pay attention to their own needs and look after the quality of their own lives. They can't be totally selfless.

41 According to the first pa'ta4graph, many people in middle age

A are able to take things easier when their children are grown.

B can't enjoy their life because they haven't worked hard enough.

C are facing great pressure from their work.

D can't enjoy their life as they have expected

42 Which is true about the sandwich generation?

A Their parents are unable to take care of themselves.

B Their parents are often facing the pressures of life.

C They are torn -between the responsibilities for their parents and children.

D They all have to live with their parents and children.

43 Why do some young adults choose to live with their parents these days?

A They are too young to be independent from their parents.

B They need support from their parents to deall with

their financial problems.

C They want to help their parents to take care of their grandparents.

D They are more emotional than the young adults in the past.

44 The sandwich generation face the k;:4llowtng challenges EXCEPT

A sharing household chores. .

B ensuring everyone's privacy.

C shouldering the financial responsibilities of the household

D determining who is the caregiver of the family.

45 To survive the difficult period in their lives, the sandwich generation need to

A be totally selfless.

B consider their own wellbeing.

C rediscover the merits of their children.

D value the time spent with their parents.

Gorillas have a word for it

Koko is the first gorilla to have been taught sign language (a way of communicating by using hands and fingers

rather than speech). With a vocabulary of more than1000 words, she is the first to prove we share a world with other

intelligent beings who feel emotions, look forward to celebrations and also have a sense of humor.

The 30-year study of Koko has redefined science's concept of gorilla intelligence. 46. But what had not been recognized by the scientific community was that gorillas have the

ability to learn a language and have complex emotions.

Koko lives in the Santa Cruz mountains in North America,

in a wooded spot overlooking a valley. 47. She has her own home, with curtains, and a nest of blankets, which is her bed, in one corner. She has a barrel on which she likes to sit

when 'talking' to humans - gorillas feel more secure when

they can look down on others - while her toys are spread everywhere. In addition she has an outside enclosure where

she spends her days when it is not raining.

It is her conversations with her teacher, Dr Penny Patterson, that are inspiring. Penny explains:‘The reality of my discovery is that our abilities as humans, our skills, sensibilities and emotions are very similar to the great apes.

48. .

When she began teaching Koko sign language, placing the little fingers of the one-year-old gorilla into the correct positions for 'drink', 'eat', 'more', and rewarding her with food, Dr Patterson had no idea how quickly Koko would learn. “At first, it seemed Koko was using sign language as a tool

to get something,” says Patterson. 'It became the kind of reward system that you could expect of a cat or a dog. But early in her training, she began to combine signs that made

me think she was capable of more.’ 49. For example, sh e

didn't know the word for 'ring', so she combined the signs

for ‘finger’ and 'bracelet' to express it.

Dr Patterson continues:‘Koko loves babies and young people. And when she is asked what gorillas like best, she always says "Gorilla love eat, good’’.' One of Patterson's favorite stories demonstrates Koko's sense of humor. 50. .

From the age of three, Koko shared her accommodation with Michael who was intended as a mate. However, Michael died suddenly two years ago of a heart attack. ‘Koko went into a depression following Michael's death,’ says Patterson. “She would sit for hours with her head hung low looking upset.”

Dr Patterson asked her if she was looking forward to moving to Hawaii, where Patterson is raising money to build a gorilla refuge. Ko ko signed “Yes”, provided she could have curtains in her new home!

A. When a visitor asked her to show him something scary, she held up a mirror to his face!

B. What we have learnt is that gorillas are more complex than we ever imaged.

C. According to some scientists, genetically there is only a 2% difference between gorillas and humans: we share the same blood type, have the same number of hairs per square inch and also the same temperament.

D. Koko signed that she wanted a cat.

E. Now Koko is so proficient in sign language that if she doesn't know a word she invents one.

F. She has her own home, with curtains, and a nest of blankets, which is her bed, in one corner.

第6部分:完形填空(第51-555题,每题1分,共15分)

下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个选项。

The Beginning of American Literature

America has always been a land of beginnings. After Europeans "discovered" America

n the fifteenth century, the mysterious New World became for many people a genuine -- (51) of a new life, an escape from poverty and persecution, a chance to --as a nation, America begins with that hope. _ (52) again. We can say that, as (53) , however, does American literature begin? _ (54). Long before the first American literature begins with American colonists arrived, native Americans—— (55) here. Each tribe's literature was tightly woven into the fabric of daily life and _ (56) the unmistakably American experience of lining with the land. Another kind of experience, one filled with fear and excitement,____ (57) its expression in the reports that Columbus and other explorers _ (58) home. In addition, the _ (59) of the people who lived and died in the New England wilderness _ (60) unforgettable tales of hard and sometimes heartbreaking experiences of those early years.

Experience, then, is the _ (61) to early American literature. The New World provided a great variety of experiences, and _ _ (62) experiences demanded a wide variety of expressions by an even wider variety of early American writers.

2013年职称英语综合类B级真题及答案(基本完整版)

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职称英语等级考试试题-综合A6 第三篇Play Play is the principal business of childhood, and in recent years research has shown the great importance of play in the development of a human being. From earliest infancy, every child needs opportunity and the right materials for play, and the main tools of play are toys. Their main function is to suggest, encourage and assist play. To succeed in this they must be good toys, which children will play with often, and will come back to again and again. Therefore it is important to choose suitable toys for different stages of a child’s development. In recent years research on infant development has shown that the standard a child is likely to reach, within the range of his inherited abilities, is largely determined in the first three years of his life. So a baby’s ability to profit from the right play materials should not be underestimated. A baby who is encouraged and stimulated, talked to and shown things and played with, has the best chance of growing up successfully. In the next stage, from three to five years old, curiosity knows no bounds. Every type of suitable toy should be made available to the child, for trying out, experimenting and learning, for discovering his own particular ability. Bricks and jigsaws(七巧板)and construction toys; painting, scribbling(涂鸦) and making things; sand and water play; toys for imaginative and pretending play; the first social games for learning to play and get on with others. Bt the third stage of play development-from five to seven or eight years-the child is at school. But for a few more years play is still the best way of learning, at home or at school. It is easier to see which type of toys the chills most enjoys.

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