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2007年中石油职称英语考试真题及部分参考答案

2007年中石油职称英语考试真题及部分参考答案
2007年中石油职称英语考试真题及部分参考答案

2007中石油职称英语考试试题(第二版)

试卷类型:17

I. Vocabulary

Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

1. Your speech class will give you an opportunity to __ confidence.

A. reward

B. win

C. gain

D. earn

分析:

翻译:你的演讲课会给你一次获得信心的机会。

reward:为获得荣誉,奖励,奖赏,不可以和信心搭配。

win:赢得,可以搭配的有比赛,战争,赌博等。

gain:获得信心

earn:第一个排除,赚钱的意思。

2. Filters and low tar tobacco are claimed to make smoking to some extent safer, but they can only marginally reduce, not eliminate the__.

A. inconveniences

B. hazards

C. harmonies

D. hatreds

分析:

翻译:过滤嘴和低焦油烟草据说会使吸烟更加安全,但他们只是减少而并非完全削除吸烟所带来的灾害。

inconveniences:麻烦。hazards :危害,灾害。harmonies:和谐hatreds:憎恨。

3. New environmental taxes on cars, gasoline, and wood products were__.

A. reposed

B. imposed

C. imported

D. exposed

分析:

翻译:新的环境税中,汽车、汽油和木材产品都要被征税。

reposed:休息,休眠,静止impose :征税。imported:进口exposed:暴露,曝光

4. Many students find that if they try to speak fast, they make more mistakes. So, how

do we balance __ and fluency in spoken English?

A. accuracy

B. emergency

C. frequency

D. efficiency

分析:

翻译:许多学生发现如果他们试图说的快些,他们就会错得更多。因此,我们如何平衡英语口语的流利和准确呢?

accuracy:准确,正确emergency :紧急情况。frequency:频率efficiency:效率

5. Unfortunately war __ in the Middle East on October 6, 1973.

A. broke out

B. broke off

C. broke through

D. broke away

这个简单,只需翻译以下:

很不幸,1973年10月6日中东战争爆发了。

6. Anyone who refuses too often to listen to the other side of a question risks becoming __ minded.

A. thin

B.narrow

C. thick

D. sorrow

这个也简单,narrow-minded为小心眼,其余没有这个意思。

只给翻译,不做深入分析——

那些经常拒绝听取其他意见的人有变成小心眼的风险。

7. __ is the mother of invention.

A. Negligible

B. Needless

C. Necessity

D. Necessarily

这个简单不做分析

8. With an area of approximately 255,212 square miles, __ to 661,000 square kilometers, Alberta is the fourth largest province in Canada.

A. alike

B. likely

C. equivalent

D. uniform

书上原题,翻译为:拥有大约225,212平方mile,相当于661,000平方公里的面积,Alberta 是加国第四大省。

alike adj.相同的, 相似的adv.以同样的方式, 类似于

likely adj.很可能的, 合适的, 可靠的, 有希望的adv.或许, 很可能

equivalent adj.相等的, 相当的, 同意义的n.等价物, 相等物

uniform adj.统一的, 相同的, 一致的, 始终如一的, 均衡的;n.制服;vt.使成一样, 使穿制服只有equivalent to是相当于的意思

9. A complete refining installation must include all necessary__.

A. faculties

B. fragments

C. facilities

D. fairly

翻译:一个完整的炼油装置必须包括所有的必备工具。

facility n.设备, 工具

faculty n.才能, 本领, 能力, 全体教员, (大学的)系, 科, (授予的)权力

fragment n.碎片, 断片, 片段

fairly adv.公正地, 正当的, 公平对待某人, 公平地, 相当地, 还算, 清楚地

10. As life is full of strife and __, we need friends to support and help us out of difficulties.

A. confirm

B. conflict

C. conformation

D. confinement

人生充满了冲突和矛盾,因此我们需要朋友的支持来度过难关。

confirm vt.确定, 批准, 使巩固, 使有效;v.确认, (基督教中)给...行按手礼

conflict n.斗争, 冲突;vi.抵触, 冲突conformation n.构造

confinement n.(被)限制, (被)禁闭, 产期, 分娩

11. My mother has lived __ since my father died 20 years ago.

A. single

B. alone

C. sole

D. lonely

妈妈从20年前父亲去世那年就独自生活了。

12. Let us start a long march together on different roads __ the same goal.

A. referring to

B. turning to

C. belonging to

D. leading to

让我们在不同的路上朝着同一目标开始一个新的长征。

refer to v.查阅, 提到, 谈到, 打听turn to v.转向, 变成, 求助于, 致力于, 开始行动

belong to v.属于lead to v.导致, 通向

13. Today three out of four Americans __ towns, cities or suburbs.

A. live through

B. live in

C. live up to

D. live on

今天四分之三的美国人居住在城镇、市郊和城市里。

14. Geologists, __ some nongeologists, believe that knowledge of the concepts of geology can help to find petroleum.

A. in reply to

B. in contrast to

C. in proportion to

D. in relation to

和某些非地质学家形成对照,地质学家相信。。。。

in reply to 答复in contrast to 和...形成对比[对照]

in proportion to adv.与...成比例in relation to adv.关于, 涉及, 与…相比

15. Americans __ a lot of alcohol in the form of cocktails.

A. consume

B. swallow

C. dispose

D. exhaust

美国人以鸡尾酒的形式消费了大量的酒精。

16. The __ in Alberta is pleasant, particularly in summer.

A. climate

B. weather

C. season

D. space

书上原题,可惜这个我打错了555!

很简单,climate=气候,长期的;weather=天气,短期内的

17. Love makes the world__.

A. go by

B. go for

C. go after

D. go around

书上的原题,爱让这个世界转动。

18. Washington was __ by French architect Pierre L'Enfant in the late 18th century.

A. laid down

B. laid out

C. laid aside

D. laid off

美国首都华盛顿是由法国建筑师Pierre L'Enfant于十八世纪晚期设计的。

lay down v.放下, 放弃lay out v.摆开, 展示, 布置, 安排, 投资

lay aside v.搁置, 积蓄lay off v.解雇, 停止工作, 休息, 划出

19. __ all of your American guests, I wish to thank you for the incomparable hospitality.

A. In honor of

B. In place of

C. On behalf of

D. On account of

我代表美国客人感谢你们无与伦比的盛情。

in honor of 向...表示敬意, 为祝贺...in place of adv.代替

on behalf of adv.代表...on account of adv.由于

20. We feel we are happiest when we __ and exchange ideas with one another.

A. chart

B. chatter

C. chase

D. chat

II. Grammatical Structure

Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there Are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

21. The reward was not always given to everyone, nor __ to those who deserved it most.

A. was it given

B. it was given

C. given it

D. was given it

22. China’s 11th __ plan __ great emphasis on the environment.

A. five-years, places

B. five-year, place

C. five-years, place

D. five-year, places

23. The students __ the exercises, the teacher went on to explain the text.

A. doing

B. did

C. having done

D. to do

24. If we study day after day, there is nothing __ cannot be achieved.

A.that

B. which

C. whom

D. we

25. China is larger than__.

A. all countries in Asia

B. Japan and India as well as Asia

C. any other countries in Asia

D. any countries in Asia

26. You'd like to go with me, __ you?

A. had

B. hadn't

C. would

D. wouldn't

我所答的第21卷此题为:

You'd better read it by yourself, ___ you?

这样,答案就是hadn't you了。

××由此推断,试卷类型不一样,不仅仅是翻译部分不一样,选择题也可能不一样。

27. The income of high school dropouts is about __ that of Americans with a high school diploma.

A. two-third

B. two-thirds

C. second-third

D. two-three

28. If Lincoln were alive today, he __ a top athlete in many sports.

A. would be C. would have been C. will be D. was

29. I hope to hear more about the activities __ there.

A. being happened

B. to be happened

C. going on

D. being gone on

30. The playing cards we use today are much like those __ for hundreds of years.

A. were used

B. used

C. been used

D. using

31. Devotion means __ our heart on one thing at a time and give up all other thoughts.

A. setting

B. set

C. to set

D. that setting

32. Cooperation should __ for mutual benefit in energy development and utilization.

A. be enhanced

B. enhance

C. have enhanced

D. to be enhanced

33. __ is not clear.

A. That he will come

B. He will come

C. Whether he will come

D. If he will come

34. Carbon, __ is a very important part of living things on the earth, is rare on the moon.

A. what

B. that

C. which

D. it

35. As __ chairman of __ committee, I declare the meeting open.

A. the, 不填

B. the, the

C. 不填, 不填

D. 不填, the

36. While he was in the office, he preferred __ something __nothing.

A. to do, to do

B. to do, doing

C. doing, to do

D. doing, to doing

所考知识点为这里的to是介词,后面应用名次或者动名词。

37. The President declared that the nation's energy demands __ so rapidly since 1968.

A. have grown .

B. had grown

C. grows

D. has grown

38. As a signatory to the Kyoto pact on climate change, Britain __ carbon emissions by 20 percent by 2010.

A. had reduced

B. must reduce

C. may reduce

D. ought to have reduced

39. It's time __ you __ relax.

A. for, to

B. to, for

C. for, for

D. to, to

40. Each of us __ a MP3 player.

A. has to

B. have to

C. have D has

III. Reading Comprehension

Section A

Directions: There are 5 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by 4 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B. C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

Questions 41 to 44 are based on the following passage:

The lead pencil is one of the most used pieces of merchandise in the world. It is the simplest, most convenient and least expensive of all writing instruments.

Perhaps the most surprising thing about the lead pencil is that it is not lead at all. And it is not a pencil. The "lead" is actually graphite from the Greek word "to write." The word "pencil" is from Latin. The first pencils were fine or stiff brushes of hair.

American pencil makers turn out their product by the millions. Probably there is no more useful article in the world. As one wise person remarked: "Everything begins with a pencil. Whether it's

a pin or a battleship, it is first rendered with a pencil."

There is a pencil for every purpose. In fact, the industry now supplies 370 different types and styles in more than 70 different colors and in 18 degrees of hardness.

Some write clearly on slippery surfaces, such as glass and plastic. Surgeons use a special pencil for outlining the operation area on the patient's skin, and packing-plants use another type to write identification on sides of beef. There is even a special electric pencil used for tests checked by electronic machines.

There are many novelty pencils. Some have the Ten Commandments, calendars or the multiplication table on them. Some are in the shape of umbrellas, canes, baseball bats and traffic signals. One may be 12 feet long, while others are only 1/2 inch.

One recent novelty is a pencil with paper in it. A small roll of paper fits in the center of the pencil and is drawn out through a slit in the side. It's just the thing for those who are always looking for a scrap of paper

A popular idea is that a check, will, or other legal paper whiten in pencil is not legal. This is not true. Any legal document which does not specify otherwise can be legally signed in pencil.

41. The author says that the "lead" in a pencil__

A. is graphite

B. is really a chemical

C. comes from Greece

D. is hard to find

答案为:A 友人怀疑是C,我再次读了一遍,还觉得应该是A石墨

42. What is meant by the following quotation__"Whether it's a pin or a battleship, it is first rendered with a pencil."

A. A pencil is difficult to work with.

B. The design of the pencil is rendered important.

C. The first designs of pin and battleship are not important.

D. The pencil is used by everyone for many purposes.

答案为:D

43. Which of the following types of pencils was not mentioned in the story?

A. a pencil for surgeons

B. a pencil for writing on slippery surfaces

C. a pencil for writing underwater

D. a pencil with paper in it

答案为:C

44. According to the article, a document signed with a pencil __

A. will smudge badly

B. will net last so long as one signed in ink

C. will not hold up in court

D. may be legal

答案为:D

Questions 45 to 48 are based on the following passage:

In ancient Greece athletic festivals were very important and had strong religious association. The Olympian athletic festival, held every four years in honor of Zeus, eventually lost its local character, became first a national event, and then, after the rules against foreign competitors had been waived, international. No one knows exactly how far back the Olympic Games go, but some official records date from 776 B.C.

The Games took place in August on the plain by Mount Olympus. Many thousands of spectators gathered from all parts of Greece, but no married woman was admitted even as a spectator. Slaves, women and dishonored persons were not allowed to compete. The exact

sequence of events is uncertain, but events included boys' gymnastics, horse-racing, field events such as discus and javelin throwing, and the very important foot races. There was also boxing and wrestling and special tests of varied ability such as the pentathlon, the winner of which excelled in running, jumping, discus and javelin throwing and wrestling. The evening of the third day was devoted to sacrificial offerings to the heroes of the day, and the fourth day, that of the

full moon, was set aside as a holy day.

On the sixth and last day, all the victors were crowned with holy garlands of wild, live from a sacred wood. So great was the honor that the winner of the foot race gave his name to the year of his victory. Although Olympic winners received no prize money, they were, in fact, richly rewarded by their state authorities. The public honor also made the strict discipline of the ten-month training period worthwhile. In spite of the lengthy training, however runners were known to drop dead from strain at the winning post. How their results compared with modem standards, we unfortunately have no means of telling.

After an uninterrupted history of almost 1,200 years, the Games were abolished in A.D. 394, the Christian era, because of their pagan origin. It was over 1,500 years before there was another such international athletics gathering. The Greek institution was revived in 1896 and the first small meeting took place in Athens. After the 1908 London Olympics, success was re-established and nations sent their best representatives. In times of peace, the Games have taken place ever since at four-yearly intervals.

Nowadays, the Games are held in different countries in turn. The host country provides vast facilities, including a stadium, swimming pools and living accommodation, but competing countries pay their own athletes' expenses. Athletic contests are still the main feature, but now many more sports are represented women compete, the ancient pentathlon, for example, has been modified into a more comprehensive test, and the marathon races, initiated in 1896, are now a celebrated event.

The Olympics start with the arrival in the stadium of a torch, lighted on Mount Olympus by the sun's rays. It is carried by a succession of runners to the stadium. The torch symbolizes the continuation of the ancient Greek athletic ideals, and it burns throughout the Games until the closing ceremony. The well-known Olympic flag, however, is a modern conception: the five interlocking rings symbolize the uniting of all five continents participating in the Games.

45. The first Olympic Games took place__.

A. probably before 700

B.

C.

B. over three thousand years ago

C. in the seventh century A.

D.

D. a thousand years ago

46. Modern athletes’ results cannot be compared with those of the ancient runners because __.

A. the Greeks had no means of telling the time

B. details such times were not recorded in the past

C. they are much better

D. the ancient runners fell down dead

47. The continuity of the Olympic Games__.

A. has never been broken

B. was broken in the year A.D. 1200

C. was interrupted for over 1,500 years

D. was broken in 1896

48. At he beginning of the Games in the host country __

A. a torch is ignited at sunrise

B. a lighted torch is brought into the stadium

C. relays of runners light their torches in the stadium

D. a torch is ignited by the Greek ambassador

Questions 49 to 52 are based on the following passage:

Radiant energy is also called light energy. Our most important source of radiant energy is, of course, the sun. Without it there would be no life, for plant life depends upon radiant energy--and we depend upon plant life.

Other forms of radiant energy familiar to us are radio waves, infrared rays, ultra-violet rays, X rays, and gamma rays.

In simplest terms, mechanical energy is the energy of a moving object. Your heartbeat, the pushing of a lawn mower, a baseball speeding through the air, water falling onto a waterwheel, the prying up of a rock with a crowbar--all are mechanical energy, which, of course, was another form of energy earlier.

Electrical energy usually has to be changed to another form before it actually does what we want it to do. In the toaster, it changes to heat; in a tiny wrist watch or a subway train or a 75,000 horse-power industrial motor, it changes to mechanical energy. In an industrial process called electrolysis, it changes to chemical energy.

Various fuels such as coal, gas, oil, and food are common examples of chemical energy. These fuels give off heat when they burn. The process is called combustion or oxidation, and the heat itself is a form of energy. Man uses the energy from some kind of fuel for everything from flying to the moon to thinking about it.

A special kind of chemical energy is nuclear energy, sometimes called atomic energy. These names come from the fact that the source of energy is the nucleus, or core, of the atom. Nuclear fuels such as plutonium and uranium give off heat energy

when fission (the splitting of atoms in these fuels) occurs. Already we have seen tremendous advances in the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, and many people see nuclear energy as the future answer to almost all of our energy needs.

49. In a toaster, __ energy becomes heather gy.

A. electrical

B. mechanical

C. heat

D. radiant

50. Nuclear energy is a special sort of

A. uranium

B. chemical energy

C. radiant energy

D. electricity generated in atomic plants

51. We use the terms combustion and oxidation when we talk about __.

A. the energy of a moving object

B. connecting a generator to a steam turbine

C. nuclear fission

D. fuels which give off heat when they burn

52. From the facts given in this article we can tell that __

A. often a form of energy is useless to us until it becomes another form

B. steam power is cheaper and better than electrical power

C. in the near future, there will be enough nuclear power to supply all our energy needs

D. energy can change to another form, but the new form cannot change hack into the old form Questions 53 to 56 are based on the following passage:

The accuracy of scientific observations and calculations is always at the mercy of the scientist's

timekeeping methods. For this reason, scientists are interested in devices that give promise of more precise timekeeping.

In their search for precision, scientists have turned to atomic clocks that depend on various vibrating atoms or mol ecules to supply their “ticking”. This is possible because each kind of atom or molecule has its own characteristic rate of vibration. The nitrogen atom in ammonia, for example, vibrate or “ticks” 24 billion times a second.

One such atomic clock is so accurate that it will probably lose no more than a second in 3000 years. It will be of great importance in fields such as astronomical observation and long-range navigation. The heart of this atomichron is cesium atom that vibrates 9.2 billion times a second when heated to the temperature of boiling water.

An atomic clock that operates with an ammonia molecule may be used to check the accuracy of predictions based on Einstein’s relativity theories, according to which a clock in motion and a clock at rest should keep time differently. Placed in an orbiting satellite moving at a speed of 18,000 miles an hour, the clock could broadcast its time readings to a ground station, where they would be compared with the readings on a similar model Whatever differences develop would be checked against the differences predicted.

53. Scientists expect that the atomic clocks will be__.

A. more durable

B. indestructible

C. more precise

D. absolutely accurate

54. From the selection, we may assume that temperature changes __

A. affect only ammonia molecules

B. may affect the vibration rate of atoms

C. affect the speed at which atoms travel

D. do not affect atoms in any way

55. Identical atomic clocks may be used to check

A. the accuracy of predictions based on theories of relativity

B. all of Einstein's theories

C. the effect of outer space on an atomic clock

D. the actual speed of an orbiting satellite

56. Which is implied but not stated?

A. Precise timekeeping is essential in science.

B. Scientists expect to disprove Einstein's relativity theories.

C. Atomic clocks will be important in space flight.

D. The rate of vibration of an atom never varies.

Questions 57 to 60 are based on the following passage:

Our multimillion nerve-cell central nervous system has its roots in the scattered nerve cells of tiny, lowly organisms that lived in water half a billion years ago. Nerve cells evidently first appeared in coelenterates--"hollow-gutted" organisms like hydra and the sea anemone. A coelenterate's nerve network lacks any kind of centralized control. This probably began with flatworms--the first creatures to possess a head. Specialized sense cells help flatworms respond more flexibly than sea anemones to outside stimulus. But like most animals without a backbone, flatworms act mostly by instinct and reflex.

Intelligent behavior remained impossible until the appearance of relatively big, complex types of brain--the types we find among the backboned animals, or vertebrates. The tidiest fish has a

larger brain than the largest insect. But the development of a fish's three-part brain reflects that beast' unintellectual priorities. Much of the forebrain deals only with smell. The midbrainhandles vision, the hindbrain, balance.

With early mammals the brain grew larger and more complex. Sense coordination shifted from the midbrain to the forebrain, a developing structure capped by a folded cerebrum to handle memory and learning. Meanwhile the hindhrain gained a large cerebellum to coordinate complicated movements.

Advanced mammals such as monkeys, apes and humans (the primates) have brains derived from ancestors that took to living in the trees, where vision mattered more than smell. Accordingly the once big "smell" part of the forebrain grew smaller, while the part that handles vision grew much larger.

57, With what topic is the passage mainly concerned?

A. The anatomy of tiny organisms

B. The sensory organs of invertebrates

C. The importance of vision of fish and advanced mammals

D. The origin of the brain and the central nervous system

58. It can be inferred from the passage that insects do not have __.

A. nerve cells B reflexes C. brains D. Backbones

59. According to the passage, what helps to coordinate the complex physical activity of a mammal?

A. The cerebrum

B. The midbrain

C. The cerebrum

D. The forebrain

60. In the last paragraph, the phrase "took to" could best be replaced by which of the following?

A. began

B. fled to

C. carried to

D. became friendly toward

答案为:A began 友人说选择D

我觉得也有道理,毕竟可以这样翻译:哺乳动物的大脑来源于他们那些喜欢丛林生活的祖先。。。。

become friendly toward的结构和take to一致。

take to v.开始, 喜欢, 沉溺于, 走向, 照料, 求助于, 适应

Section B

Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

“Cambridge" has been described as the loveliest city in England. It is the seat of one of the two oldest universities of the British Isles. The first 6l came in 1209 from Oxford, but it was not 62 1284 that the first college, Peterhouse, was founded. 63 colleges founded in the14th, 15th and 16th 64 . Then no more were founded until the 19th century 65 new colleges 66 two for women. The 20th century has 67 more new colleges, and some of the old ones have become 68 (that is, they admit men and women).

Perhaps the finest single building in the city is King's College Chapel built between 1446 and 1515 in "late perpendicular" style. Also not to be missed are the Backs, the loveliest grounds next to the River Cam, behind some of the colleges. Cambridge people, who are often a bit 69 that Oxford is 70 more ancient, sometimes say "the backs at Cambridge are better than the fronts of Oxford!"

61. A. scholars B. university C. name D. family

62. A. during B. before C. in D. until

63.A. More B. Less C. Some D. Other

64. A. decades B. centuries C. tents D. anniversary

65. A. then B. some C. and D. when

答案为:B 这个地方本人有疑问,看上去并非一个整个句子。

66. A. took B. concluded C. included D. excluded

67. A. witnessed B. see C. build D. founded

68. A. constitutional B. ultimate C. frivolous D. co-educational

69. A. interested B. embarrassed C. dismayed D. annoyed

70. A. measurably B. slightly C. little D. bit

还原并试着翻译最后一句:

Cambridge people, who are often a bit dismayed that Oxford is slightly more ancient, sometimes say "the backs at Cambridge are better than the fronts of Oxford!" 剑桥人常常因为牛津历史更悠久一些而苦恼,他们常常说,“剑桥的后面要比牛津的前面好。”

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