职称英语考试试卷怎样区分AB卷
一般A卷总是比B卷难,在考题中就可以体现出来,我不知道是不是这样的,这是我自己认为的。

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职称英语卫生类a级全真模拟试卷及答案(7)
C: lack sufficient means to combat lead pollution
D: still consider lead pollution a problem
答案:D
解析:
推理题。题干 :通过最后一段能推测出什么?
最后一段提到了两项研究说明某些生态系统对大气污染的减少给出了快速的回应,
但是这并不能作为进一步污染行为的许可证。因此D正确,
科学家们仍然认为铅污染是个问题。
(41) 根据下面材料,回答题。
It is predicted that there will be 5 scientific breakthroughs in the 21st century. We'll knowwhere we came from. Why does the universe exist? To put it another way, why is theresomething instead of nothing? Since the 1920s, scientists have known the universe isexpanding, which means it must have started at a definite time in the past. They even havedeveloped theories that give a detailed picture of the evolution of the universe from the timeit was a fraction of a second old to the present. Over the next couple of decades, thesetheories will be refined by data from extraordinary powerful new telescope. We will have abetter understanding of how matter behaves at the unfathomably high temperatures andpressures of the early universe.
We'll crack the genetic code and conquer cancer. In 19th century operas, when the *** ecoughs in the first act, the audience knows she will die of tuberculosis in Act 3. But thanksto 20th century antibiotics, the once dreaded, once incurable disease now can mean nothingmore serious than taking some pills. As scientists learn more about the genetic code and theway cells work at the molecular level, many serious diseases--cancer, for one- will becomeless threatening. Using manufactured "therapeutic" viruses, doctors will be able to replacecancer causing damaged DNA
with healthy genes, probably administered by a pill or injection.
We'll live longer (120 years?) If the normal aging process is basically a furious, invisiblecontest in our cells- a contest between damage to our DNA and our cells ability to repair thatdamage- then 21st century strides in genetic medicine may let us control and even reversethe process. But before we push scientists to do more, consider: Do we really want to live ina world where no one grows old and few children are born because the planet can hold onlyso many people?
Where would new ideas come from? What would we do with all that extra time?
We'll "manage" Earth. In the next millennium, well stop talking about the weather but willdo something about it. Well gradually learn how to predict the effects of human activity onthe Earth,its climate and its ecosystems. And with that knowledge will come an increasingwillingness to use it to manage the workings of our planet.
We'll have "a brain road map". This is the real "final frontier" of the 21st century: The brainis the most complex system we know. It contains about 100 billion neurons (roughly thenumber of stars in the Milky Way), each connected to as many as 1,000 others. Early in thenext century, we will use advanced forms of magnetic resonance imaging to producedetailed maps of the neurons in operation. We'll be able to say with certainty which ones areworking when you read a word, when you say a word, when you think about a word, and soon.
The sentence "In 19th century operas, when the *** e coughs in the first act, the audienceknows she will die of tuberculosis in Act 3" means__________.
A: there was not antibiotics at that timeB: tuberculosis was a terrible disease that couldn't be cured during 19th centuryC: the health of the *** e was very poorD: this was a common situation in the 19th century operas
答案:B
解析:
细节题。题干 :句子“在19世纪的戏剧中,如果女主角在之一幕开始咳嗽,
观众们就会知道在第三幕时会因为肺结核而死去” 的意思是__________。
第二段说如果女主角在之一幕中咳嗽的话,观众便会知道她将在第三幕中因肺结核而死
。接着说这种病0nce dreaded和once incurable
disease,即“那样可怕的不治之症”。可知B正确。
(42) It will become easy to cure some serious diseases because__________.
A: scientists will crack the genetic code
B: "therapeutic" viruses will be used
C: healthy genes will be used to replace cancer causing damaged DNA
D: all of the above
答案:D
解析:
推理题。题干 :治疗一些严重的疾病会变得很容易,因为__________。A、B、C
在第三段都提到这一点,因此选D。
(43) According to the passage, the normal aging process is__________.
A: a process in which people become older and older
B: a contest that can be seen
C: a long process of struggling
D: a fight between damaging DNA and preparing the damage
答案:D
2012职称英语综合A出答案了吗
给你13号卷北京市职称英语历年考卷的答案及分析北京市职称英语历年考卷,你自己看看吧:
2012年职称英语综合A考题答案解析(试卷代码 13)
之一部分词汇选项:
1. weary – tired
2. induce – attract
3. crisp – fresh
4. exotic – unusual
5. alleviate – ease
6. update – modernize
7. utterly – completely
8. profile – description
9. discriminate – distinguish
10. asylum– protection
11. layout– arrangement
12. peep– look
13. raninto – hit
14. hollow – empty
15.evoked – refreshed
第二部分 阅读判断 In sports, Red is the winning color
16. BothHill and Barton wanted to find out if color affects the outcomes of sport *** atches.
答案为A(right).
相关句:They (Hill and Barton) …reachedthe conclusion by studying the outcomesof boxing…
The outcomes 回应上文中提到北京市职称英语历年考卷的“theteam dressed in red is more likely to win”
17. Hilland Barton are both interested in primates(灵长目).
答案为A(right).
相关句:Hill and Barton got the ideafor the study from a mutual in`terest in primates.
18. Malemandrills use yellow coloration toattract a mate.
答案为B(wrong).
相关句:Redcoloration gives males an advantage when it comes to mating.
19. Redis not an advantage for Zebra finches(斑胸草雀).
答案为B(wrong).
相关句:Scientists put red plasticrings on the legs of male Zebra females, whichincreased the bird’s success in finding a mate.
20. Thered plastic rings were left on the finches permanently.
答案为C(notmentioned).
21. Hilland Barton believe athletes in red are more likelyto win.
答案为A(right).
相关句:Across a range of sports, wefind that wearing red is consistently associated with a higher probability of winning.
22. Many athletes oppose the new regulations on sportuniforms.
答案为C(not mentioned)
相关句:the discovery of red’sadvantage might lead to new regulations on sports uniforms.
第三部分 How technology pushes down price
23.E technologyhelps reduce food prices
24. C bigger supermarketsoffer lower prices
25. B. Huge retailers force producersto cut costs
26.F. food comes cheaper in larger portions
27. Big supermarkets can offer food at lower price *** ecause they can buy ___.
答案为E: in bulk = in large quantities
28. Some forced producers have reduced ___
答案为C。minorbrands
29.Besides cutting its cost,Unilever also abandoned its ____
答案为B. workforce
30.Buyers like big portion *** ecause they think they have got ___.
答案为A。a good bargain = a better deal
第四部分 阅读理解
Passage one Going her own way
31. Maria wanted to attend a ____.
答案为C. technical high school.
32. In those days, most Italian girls ___.
答案为B. didn’t go to high school.
33. Maria’s father probably ___.
答案为B. had a traditional view about women.
34. High school teachers in Italy in those days were very ___.
答案为D. strict
35. We can infer from this passage that __
答案为D. Maria was a girl of strongwill
Passage two DNAtesting
36. What’s is the main idea of this passage?
答案为C: DNA testing has played akey role in criminal investigation.
相关句(文章最后两句):But for those whose innocence has been proven and who are now free man, DNAtesting has meant nothing less than a return to life. And with the careful use of DNA testing,no innocent person should ever be convicted again.
37.DNA testing wasfirst used in a criminal case by ___.
答案为C. police in great Britain
相关句:the very first use of DNAtesting in a criminal case wasin 1985 in great Britain.…because police hadfound samples of the killer’s DNA …
38. The Innocence Projectuses DNA testing to ___.
答案为A. set free innocentprisoners
相关句:in 1992, two law professors,decided to use DNA evidence to help set free such mistakenly convictedprisoner. They created a organization called the innocence project.
39. Some studentsin Northwestern University____.
答案为C. proved some prisoners werenot guilty.
相关句:The students (at Northwestern University)proved that in fact the prisoners were not guilty of the crime they had beenaccused of.
40. What is the author’s attitude towards DNA testing?
C. positive
Passage three Gross(adj. 总的) national happiness
1. Who was Wangchuck?
答案为B. king
相关句(之一段):…anew ruler called king Wangchuck…
2. Apart from modernization modernizing Bhuta, whatelse did Wangchuck want to do for Bhuta?
答案为A. keep its traditions and customs.
相关句:Wangchuck decided to helpBhuta to become modern, but without losing itstraditions.
3. A country shows its progress with GNPby ___.
答案为C. selling more products
相关句:The GNP measures products and money. When thenumber of products sold increases people say the country is making progress.
4. According to GNH, people are happier ifthey ___.
答案为D. have a good stablegovernment
5. Today many countries are ___.
答案为B. trying to find their ownways to measure happiness.
相关句:Many countriesare interested in Hutan’s GNH. These countriesare investigating their own ways to measure happiness.
第五部分 补全短文 The mysteries of Nazca
1. 答案为A.seen from the ground, it looks like linesscratched into the earth.
解析:It 指代空格上文中的:oneof the most unusual artworks
2. 答案为:A Swiss(瑞士) writer named Erich wrotethat Nazca lines were designed as alanding place for UFOs.
解析: the Nazca lines 回应空格上文中的lines
UFOs呼应空格下文中的spaceship
3. 答案为C. Hecalled Nazca “the largest astronomy bookin the world”.
解析:He 回指空格上文中的anAmerican explorer Paul
Astronomy 回应空格上文中的stars, planets
4.F. The largest pictures may have been the sites forspecial ceremonies.
解析:largest与空格下文中的big呼应
Ceremonies与空格上文中的religious reasons呼应
5.B. Other scientists are now searching for evidence to prove this.
解析:other scientists 与空格上文中的twoscientists 呼应
第六部分 完型填空
The old gate
1. A. defensive
2. D. diseases
3. A. demolished
4. A. but
5. C. actual
6. A. borders
7. A. down
8. because
9. B. maintain
10. D. intension
11. D. preservation
12. B. mean
13. replaced
14. B. chance
15. A. job
辽宁职称英语报名时间2021
辽宁职称英语报名时间2021年暂时未定,一般是11月中旬到1月初。
职称英语的等级与所申报的职称级别息息相关,申报的职称级别不同,所需要的职称英语等级也就不同,初级职称不需要考,部分中级职称需要考C级,大部分的中级职称和少数高级职称需要考B级,绝大数的高级职称是需要考A级别。具体需要自行查阅所评定的职称资料。
职称英语考试中是允许考生携带词典(非电子词典)查阅的。相对而言难度并不是很大,只要能看懂试卷上的文章到底写了什么就可以。另外职称英语考试不限次数,可以多次报考;也建议考生在哪个城市申报职称,就在哪个城市考试。北京市的职称考试成绩是长期有效,考过无需再考。
报名方式:
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3、确定缴费成功方才报名完成。
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