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职称英语理工类阅读理解模拟题1

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In the last 500 years, nothing about people---not their clothes, ideas, or languages---has changed as much as what they eat. The original chocolate drink was made form the seeds of the cocoa tree by South American Indians. The Spanish introduced it to the rest of the world during the 1500s. And although it was very expensive, it quickly became fashionable. In London shops where chocolate drinks were served became important meeting places. Some still exist today.

The potato is also from the New World. Around 1600, the Spanish brought it from Peru to Europe, where it soon was widely grown. Ireland became so dependent on it that thousands of Irish people starved when the crop failed during the Potato Famine of 1845-6, and thousands more were forced to emigrate to America.

There are many other foods that have traveled from south America to the Old World. But some others went in the opposite direction. Brazil is now the worlds largest grower of coffee, and coffee is an important crop in Colombia and other South American countries. But it is native to Ethiopia. It was first made into a drink by Arabs during the 1400s.

According to an Arabic legend, coffee was discovered when a goatherd named Kaldi noticed that his goats were attracted to the red berries on a coffee bush. He tried one and experienced the wide-awake feeling that one-third of the worlds population now starts the day with.

1. According to the passage, which of the following changed more than others?

A. Clothes.

B. Ideas.

C. Languages.

D. Foods.

2. Chocolate drink was first invented in while coffee was first invented in _______.

A. Spain; Brazil

B. South America; the Old World

C. Spain; Ethiopia

D. London; Rent

3. In 1845, thousands of Irish people were forced to live in America mainly because .

A. Ireland became dependent on the potato

B. the potato was brought to Europe from Peru

C. they could easily get potato in America

D. the production of potatoes reduced(减少)

4. According to the passage, who first made chocolate drink from the seeds of the cacao tree?

A. People in Peru

B. People in Brazil.

C. South American Indians.

D. People in Ethiopia.

5. From the passage we can conclude (得出结论) that millions of people drink coffee .

A. in the morning

B. at noon

C. in the afternoon

D. in the evening

答案:

ACDCD

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职称英语理工类阅读理解模拟题2

Physical Fitness

Physical fitness is today’s hot topic. And wherever you turn, you hear something new. But is it all true?

The more you sweat, the more fat you burn. This myth has encouraged people to work out in extreme heat or wear layers of clothes or rubber or plastic weight-loss suits in the hope of sweating fat off. Unfortunately, it’s water they’re losing, not fat. When you first begin to exercise, you burn carbohydrates or sugars. To burn the fat, plan on working out at least 40 minutes.

No pains, no gains. Many people tend to overdo (过度)their exercise programs looking for quick results. Doing so, however, may result in your injury or sore (疼痛的)muscles. Your best bet is to start any exercise program slowly and gradually increase the workout. This gives people a good beginning without the pain or injury.

Exercise increases appetite. This is true for hard or intense (剧烈的) exercise that lasts for 60 minutes or longer. Gentle exercise that is less than 60 minutes, however, will probably reduce your appetite for one to two hours. Exercise always lowers blood sugar.

You can get fit in 10 minutes a week. This and similar claims are common, but untrue. There are no shortcuts to getting fit. Becoming fit takes work and the general rule is 20 minutes of aerobic activity(有氧运动) three times a week. Consistency is the key. If you stop working out, your muscles will turn to fat. If you decrease your activity and continue to eat the same or more, you may gain back the fat that you worked so hard to lose. It’s not, however, because your muscles turned to fat. Muscles may atrophy (萎缩), but they won’t turn to fat. Muscle is muscle and fat is fat.

1.If you work out less than 40 minutes, you are actually losing

A.fat.

B.water.

C.muscles.

D.plastics.

正确答案:B

解析:问题问的是:如果你健身少于40分钟,你其实在消耗什么?由第二段可知,少于40分钟的运动消耗的其实是水分,而不是脂肪。

2.Paragraph 3 suggests people that

A.they overdo exercise at the very beginning and slow down gradually.

B.they not do exercise to avoid injury.

C.they start slowly and gradually increase the workout.

D.ignore the injury and sore muscle and persevere in doing the exercise.

正确答案:C

解析:问题问的是:第三段建议人们如何运动?推理判断题。第三段提到运动最好是开始慢些,渐渐增加运动量。

3.Which statement is NOT true according to Paragraph 4

A.Doing intense exercise for 60 minutes or more increases appetite.

B.Doing gentle exercise for much more than 60 minute might increase appetite.

C.Doing gentle exercise for less than 60 minutes will probably reduce appetite.

D.Doing gentle exercise for less than 60 minutes will not lower blood sugar.

正确答案:D

解析:问题问的是:根据第四段哪个说法不正确?第四段结尾提到任何运动都会降低血糖。D运动60分钟以下不会降低血糖错误。

4.The writer believes that

A.one can get fit in ten minutes a week.

B.there is no shortcuts to getting fit.

C.if one is consistent, he/she will find the shortcut to getting fit.

D.one must have a job if he/she wants to get fit.

正确答案:B

解析:问题问的是:作者相信什么?倒数第二段结尾提到B的说法“减肥没有捷径”。

5.If you decrease your activity and continue to eat the same or more

A.your muscles may become smaller.

B.your muscles become fat.

C.you will put on muscles.

D.nothing changes at all.

正确答案:A

解析:问题问的是:减少运动,但继续保持或增加食量会怎样?最后一段可知A肌肉会变小正确。B肌肉会变成脂肪;C肌肉会增加;D没有变化。这几项都不正确。

职称英语理工类阅读理解模拟题3

第一篇:

Can Buildings Be Designed to Resist Terrorist Attack?

In the aftermath of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, structural engineers are trying bard to solve a question that a month ago would have been completely unthinkable:Can building be designed to withstand catastrophic blasts inflict4ed by terrorists?

Ten days after the terrorist attacks on the twin towers, structural engineers from the University at Buffalo and the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (MCEER) headquartered at UB traveled to ground zero as part of a project funded by the National Science Foundation. Visiting the site as part of an MCEER reconnaissance visit, they spent two days beginning the task of formulating ideas about how to design such structures and to search for clues on how to do so in buildings that were damaged, but still are standing.

“Our objective in visiting ground zero was to go and look at the buildings surrounding the World Trade Center, those buildings that are still standing, but that sustained damage,” said M. Bruneau, Ph.D. “Our immediate hope is that we can develop a better understanding as to why those buildings remain standing, while our long-term goal is to see whether earthquake engineering technologies can be married to existing technologies to achieve enhanced performance of buildings in the event of terrorist attacks,” he added.

Photographs taken by the investigators demonstrate in startling detail the monumental damage inflicted on the World Trade Center towers and buildings in the vicinity. One building a block away from the towers remains standing, but was badly damaged. “This building is many meters away from the World Trade Center and yet we see a column there that used to be part of that building,” explained A Whittaker, Ph. D. “The column became a missile that shot across the road, through the window and through the floor.”

The visit to the area also revealed some surprises, according to the engineers. For example, the floor framing system in one of the adjacent buildings was quite rugged, allowing floors that were pierced by tons of falling debris to remain intact. “Highly redundant ductile framing systems may provide a simple, but robust strategy for blast resistance,” he added. Other strategies may include providing alternate paths for gravity loads in the event that a load-bearing column fails. “We also need a better understanding of the mechanism of collapse,” said A Whittaker. “We need to find out what causes a building to collapse and how you can predict it.”

A Reinhorn, Ph. D. noted that “Earthquake shaking has led to the collapse of many buildings in the past. It induces dynamic response and extremely high stresses and deformations in structural components. Solutions developed for earthquake-resistant design may be directly applicable to blast engineering and terrorist-resistant design. Part of our mission now at UB is to transfer these solutions and to develop new ones where none exist at present.”

31 The question raised in the first paragraph is one __________.

A that was asked by structural engineers a month ago

B that is too difficult for structural engineers to answer even now

C that was never difficult for before the terrorist attack

D that terrorists are eager to find a solution to

32 The project funded by the National Science Foundation __________.

A was first proposed by some engineers at UB

B took about two days to complete

C was to investigate the damage caused by the terrorist attack

D was to find out why some buildings could survive the blasts

33 The column mentioned by Dr. Whittaker _________.

A was part of the building close to the World Trade Center

B was part of the World Trade Center

C was shot through the window and the floor of the World Trade Center

D damaged many buildings in the vicinity of the World Trade Center

34 A surprising discovery made by the investigators during their visit to ground zero is that __________.

A floors in the adjacent building remain undamaged

B some floor framing systems demonstrate resistance to explosion

C simple floor framing systems are more blast resistant

D floors in one of the adjacent buildings were pierced by tons of debris

35 What Dr. Reinhorn said in the last paragraph may imply all the following EXCEPT that __________.

A blast engineers should develop new solutions for terror-resistant design

B blast engineering can borrow technologies developed for terror-resistant design

C solutions developed for earthquake-resistant design may apply to terrorist-resistant design

D slast engineering emerges as a new branch of science

答案:31 C建筑设计是否能使建筑具有抵御恐怖袭击的性能,是一个月前世界贸易中心受到袭击之前人们从未想过的一个问题。这是第一段的主要内容。所以,只有C是正确答案。

32 D A不是正确选项,因为文章没有提及谁首先提出这个项目。B或C都不是文章所述的内容。答案可以在第三段中找到。

33 B有关本题的句子是第四段的第三句,“This building is many meters away from the World Trade Center and yet we see a column there that used to be Part of that building.\"这里的this buildin9指的是the building many meters away from the World Trade Center,而that buildin9指的是World Trade Center。

34 B选项A不是答案,因为文章说,the floor framing system in one of the adjacent buildings…remain intact.C不是文章表达的内容。D在文中提到,但不是a surprising discovery .只有B是正确答案。

35 D选项A的内容是正确的,根据是本段最后一句(“…develop new ones”)。选项B和C的内容也是正确的,根据是本段最后两句(关键词是applicable和transfer)。只有D是答案。因为Reinhorn没有说:blast engineering emerges as a new branch of science.

职称英语理工类阅读理解模拟题4

1 The manager gave us the identical cottage each summer.

A temporary B similar

C same D attractive

2 Mary has derived a good deal of benefit from her job.

A obtained B accepted

C bribed D produced

3 He is charming; nevertheless, I don"t quite trust him.

A however B therefore

C despite D afterwards

4 Her behaviour is extremely childish.

A simple B immature

C beautiful D pretty

5 Even in a modernized country, manual work is still needed.

A hard B mental

C simple D physical

6 She came up with a new idea for increasing sales.

A rejected B thought of

C accepted D criticized

7 He talked about the feasibility of setting up an experimental school in which each child works at his or her own pace.

A practicability C necessity

B possibility D reliability

8 It"s an unpleasant affair; in spite of this, we can"t change it.

A in effect B in addition

C as a matter of fact D still

9 Although the arguments were rational, he was not convinced

A sensitive B true

C reasonable D persuasive

10 All members of the association adhere to a strict code of practice.

A insist on B stick to

C depend on D add to

11 But ultimately he gave in.

A in the end B surely

C certainly D lately

12 With regard to future oil supplies, the situation is uncertain.

A Judging B Talking

C Concerning D Thinking

13 Mozart showed a particular aptitude for music when he was young

A talent B fondness

C affection D passion

14 They will cut back expenditure on unnecessary items

A stop B continue

C shorten D reduce

15 There is no reason why you shouldn"t tell them beforehand that you are leaving

A in advance B ahead

C before long D early

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