2016年職稱英語考試試題理工類沖刺試題(2)

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1.It is apparent that he hasn’t done his work properly
    A.clear
    B.appeal
    C.actual
    D.appositive
    正確答案:A
    2.Fling the ball as far as possible
    A.Fly
    B.Carry
    C.Throw
    D.Blow
    正確答案:C
    3.The treatment cost the patient 500 dollars approximately
    A.appropriately
    B.apparently
    C.exactly
    D.or so
    正確答案:D
    4.The tramp carried all his belongings in a pack on his back
    A.truck driver
    B.vagabond
    C.murderer
    D.old man
    正確答案:B
    5.Tony is so diligent that he ranked No.1 in the final exam
    A.difficult in study
    B.lazy
    C.hardworking
    D.clever
    正確答案:C
    Micro-chip research center created
    A research center has been set up in this far-east country to develop advanced micro-chip production technology. The center, which will start out with about US$14million,will help the country develop its chip industry without always depending on imported technology.
    The center will make use of its research skills and facilities to develop new technology for domestic chip plants. The advent of the center will possibly free the country from the situation that it is always buying almost-outdated technologies from other countries, said the country’s flagship chipmaker. Currently, chip plants in this country are in a passive situation because many foreign governments don’t allow them to import the most advanced technologies, fearing they will be used for military purposes. Moreover, the high licensing fees they have to pay to technology provider are also an important reason for their decision of self-reliance.
    As mainstream chip production technology shifts from one generation to the next every three to five years, plants with new technology can make more powerful chips at lower costs, while plants with out-dated equipment, which often cost billions of dollars to build, will be marginalized by the maker.
    More than 10 chip plants are being built, each costing millions of U.S. dollars. the majority of that money goes to overseas equipment vendors and technology owners- mainly from Japan and Singapore.
    Should the new center play a major role in improving the situation in industry, the country admits the US$14million in vestment is still rather small. This country is developing comprehensive technologies. Most of the investment will be spent on setting alliances with technology and intellectual property owners.
    練習(xí):
    16. The country says that the investment of US$14 million is big enough for developing that country’ chip industry.
    A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
    17. That country gives top priorities to developing chips for military purposes.
    A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
    18. Although the licensing fees are not very high, that far-east country cannot afford to pay.
    A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
    19. Many western countries ban the exporting of the most advanced chip-making technologies to that country to prevent them from being used for military purposes.
    A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
    20. Currently, almost all the flagship chipmakers in that country are owned by American investors.
    A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
    21. Mainstream chip production technology develop rapidly.
    A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
    22. More than 10 chip plants being built in that country are an example of self-reliance.
    A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
    參考答案:16-22 BCCACAB
    More Than 8 Hours Sleep Too Much of a Good Thing
    Although the dangers of too little sleep are widely known,new research suggests that people who sleep too much may also suffer the consequences.
    Investigators at the University of California in San Diego found that people who clock up 9 or 10 hours each weeknight appear to have more trouble falling and staying asleep,as well as a number of other sleep problems,than people who sleep 8 hours a night.People who slept only 7 hours each night also said they had more trouble falling asleep and feeling refreshed after a night’s sleep than 8-hour sleepers.
    These findings, which DL Daniel Kripke reported in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, demonstrate that people who want to get a good night’s rest may not need to set aside。more than 8 hours a night.He added that“it might be a good idea'’for people who sleep more than 8 hours each night to consider reducing the amount of time they spend in bed, but cautioned that more research is needed to confirm this.
    Previous studies have shown the potential dangers of chronic shortages of sleep一for instance, one report demonstrated that people who habitually sleep less than 7 hours each night have a higher risk of dying within a fixed period than people who sleep more.
    For the current report,Kripke reviewed the responses of 1,004 adults to sleep questionnaires,in which participants indicated how much they slept during the Week and whether they experienced any sleep problems.Sleep problems included waking in the middle of the night,arising early in the morning and being unable to fall back to sleep,and having fatigue interfere with day-to-day functioning.
    KriDke found that people who slept between 9 and 10 hours each night were more likely to report experiencing each sleep problem than people who slept 8 hours.In an interview, Kripke noted that long sleepers may struggle to get rest at night simply because they spend too much time in bed.As evidence,he added that one way to help insomnia is to spend less time in bed.“It stands to reason that if a person spends too long a time in bed, then they’ll spend a higher percentage of time awake.”he said.
    23. Paragraph 2 ___.
    24. Paragraph 4___.
    25. Paragraph 5___.
    26. Paragraph 6___.
    A. Keprike’s research tool
    B. Dangers of Habitual shortages of sleep
    C. Criticism on Kripke’s report
    D. A way of overcoming insomnia
    E. Sleep problems of long and short sleepers
    F. Classification of sleep problems
    27.To get a good night’s rest,people may not need to ___.
    28.Long sleepers are reported to be more likely to___.
    29. One of the sleep problems is waking in the middle of the night,unable to___.
    30. One survey showed that people who habitually ___each night have a higher risk of dying.
    A fall asleep again .
    B become more energetic the following day
    C sleep less than 7 hours
    D confirm those serious consequences
    E suffer sleep problems
    F sleep more than 8 hours
    參考答案:23-30EBADFEAC
    Stress Level Tied to Education Level
    People with less education suffer fewer stressful days, according to a report in the current issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.
    However, the study also found that when 1ess-educated people did suffer stress it was more severe and had a larger impact on their health.
    From this, researchers have concluded that the day-to-day factors that cause stress are not random.Ⅵr11ere you are in society determines the kinds of problems that you have each day, and how well you will cope with them.
    The research team interviewed a national sample of 1.03 1 adults daily for eight days about their stress level and health.People without a high school diploma reported stress on 30 percent of the study days,people with a high school degree reported stress 38 percent of the time,and people with college degrees reported stress 44 percent of the time.
    ‘Less advantaged people are less healthy on a daily basis and are more likely to have downward turns in their health?!眑ead researcher Dr.Joseph Grzywacz,of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, said in a prepared statement.“The downward turns in health were connected with daily stressors.and the effect of daily stressors on their health is much more devastating for the less advantaged.”
    Grzywacz suggested follow-up research to determine why less-educated people report fewer days of stress when it is known their stress is more acute and chronic.
    “If something happens every day, maybe it’snot seen as a stressor”Grzywacz says.“Maybe it is just 1ife.”
    詞匯:
    stressful adj.緊張的;壓力重的
    diploma n.畢業(yè)文憑,畢業(yè)證書
    stressor n.緊張刺激物
    devastating adj.毀滅性的
    follow-up n.(對(duì)病人的)隨訪
    31. Stress level is closely related to
    A)family size.
    B)social status.
    C)body weight.
    D)work experience.
    32.The 1.03 1 adults were interviewed
    A)on adaily basis for 8days.
    B)during one of eight days.
    C)all by Grzywacz.
    D)in groups.
    33. Which group reported the biggest number of stressful days?
    A)People without any education.
    B)People without high school degrees.
    C)People with high school degrees.
    D)People with college degrees.
    34.The less advantaged people are,the greater
    A)the impact of stress on their health is.
    B)the effect of education on their health is
    C)the level of their education is.
    D)the degree of their health concern is.
    35.Less—educated people report fewer days of stress possibly because
    A)they don’t want to tell the truth.
    B)they don’t want to face the truth.
    C)stress is too common a factor in their life.
    D their stress is more acute.