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2011年中石油职称英语考试英语真题及答案(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. We go out for dinner a couple of times a month. Sometimes we ~ a movie. A. take in B. keep down C. take over D. take after

2. The modem 7-inch long pencil can draw a line 35 miles in A. gap B. interval C. length D. distance

3. A university is an educational institution which awards degrees and ~ research. A. carries out B. carries off C. carries about D. carries for

4. The captain of the ship ~ the passengers that there was no danger. A. confined B. insisted C. ensured D. assured

5. The speaker is the person who ~ a speech transaction. A. initial B. initiates C. initiatives D. initiation

6. Never one to ~ second best, John tried his best to solve the problem. A. admit B. accept C. convince D. receive

7. The Atlantic hydrographic chart is being ~ continuously; even as we speak submarines are charting the Arctic basin under the ice. A. rehearsed B. revised C. renewed D. retiled

8. The suppliers undoubtedly will get rich at the ___ of the customers. A. expanse B. spend C. warrant D. expense

9. When all the present oilfields are , its is possible that the North Pole may become the scene of oil activity.

A. exhibited B. exhausted C. exploited D. exposed 10. The man ~ that most poets and scientists are male. A. deal with B. point out C. hold up D. hand on

11. Whereas outside the USA, Coke tends to be a young person's drink, inside the USA anybody of any age can drink it on any without embarrassment. A. choice B. occasion C. occupation D. occurrence

12. The waiters will refill your coffee cup several times for no extra A. expand B. offer C. price D. charge

13. A professional degree will __ an average annual income of about twice that of college graduates.

A. feel like B. result in C. hold on D. keep to

14. That caves of Altamira, which were __ in northern Spain, contain interesting paintings by early cave dwellers.

A. found B. invented C. discovered D. created

15. A green building is __ to have reduced its environmental impact by 60% compared with an equivalent conventional building. A. established B. estimated C. computed D. counted

16. Ifyou do not know the subject, you will not understand what is said or written, even if English is your mother __

A. speaking B. language C. saying D. tongue

17. You will find the figure of a conqueror or a general on all the highest __ in the great cities of the world.

A. pillows B. pillars C. columns D. plugs

18. Personal worth and self-esteem is the basis of a good __ health. A. physical B. mental C. practical D. natural

19. If you suspect that the illness might be serious you should not __ going to the doctor.

A. put off B. hold back C. put aside D. hold up 20. You'll have to buy some new shoes as these are __ A. used up B. wasted away C. broken down D. worn out 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. I could see from his face that he bad news. A. had received B. receives C. received D. has received 22. The peasants __ their land. A. deprived B. were deprived C. deprived of D. were deprived of

23. He failed his exam, __ proved that he wasn't working hard enough. A. what B. which C. this D. of which

24. So frightened __ in darkness that she did not dare to move an inch. A. was the girl B. the girl was C. such a girl was D. that the girl was

25. An Olympic Marathon is 26 miles and 385 yards, approximately_ from Marathon to Athens. A. the distance B. distance C. the distance is D. is the distance

26. All flights __ because of the heavy storm, we decided to take the train. A. having canceled B. being canceled C. having been canceled D. canceled 27. He preferred not to with that group. A. identifying B. identify himself C. identify D. being identified himself

28. He speaks English, but not __ his sister does. A. as good as B. as well like C. so well as D. like well as

29. My grandma noticed that the girl __ a short-sleeved dress, so she gave the girl a new sweater.

A. was worn B. was wearing C. wears D. wearing

30. Though in New York, Peter had always preferred to record the plain facts of small town life.

A. raised B. was raised C. raising D. raises 31. She walked softly __ make any noise.

A. as to B. not to C. not so as to D. so as not to 32. It's no use me. I don't know more than you do. A. in asking B. asking C. for me to ask D. you ask

33. We've bought a new house. We'll move in soon and we need to buy __ furniture.

A. some other B. another C. other D. others 34. Please have your doctor __ that prescription. A. signed B. to sign C. signing D. sign

35. A biologist does not merely describe organisms, but tries to learn __ act as they do.

A. what to cause them B. what cause to them C. what causes them to D. causes them to what

36. \A. has come B. had come C. is D. has been

37. Ecology, .__ the relationships between organisms and their environments, is also important in petroleum geology.

A. the study of B. it study C. that study D. studying

38. If all the continents and mountains were bulldozed flat, the earth __ covered by water.

A. would be B. would have been C. would had been D. would been

39. Those __ have six or more close friends are likely to describe themselves as \

A. who B. whose C. which D. they

40. Some habits of are incompatible with good health. A. my husband B. my husbands' C. my husband's D. my husbands

and use. The Antarctica treaty applies to all areas (the high seas

excepted) below latitude 60 degrees south. This line, running around the globe some 2,000 miles from the South Pole itself, just misses the lower tip of South America, and is well below the Cape of Good Hope and New Zealand. There are a number of small islands between this line and the Antarctic continent, but the waters here are known to mariners as \the world-circling winds.

In contrast, in the northern hemisphere, the lands lying above the sixtieth parallel of latitude include much of Scandinavia, Siberia and Alaska, all of Greenland and Iceland, with a total population of several million. Great mountains help subdue the winds; a spur of the Gulf Stream and part of the Japan Current temper the frigid airs of this polar region. This, and the presence of the Arctic Ocean in the center of the great land mass, give the area a markedly different conformation and climate from that around the opposite pole.

Antarctica seems a vast basin of rock, filled and overflowing with a load of ice. In the heart of the continent it is almost as high as the summits of the Alps, yet soundings show that in some places the rock floor is below sea level.

Actually, the ice accumulation is less than it was perhaps 1,000 years ago. Its seaward flow is not so voluminous as it once was, and as a result there are patches of bare rock here and there along the coast and inland. They were scoured clear of soil ages ago, but one may sometimes find moss or lichens growing, though virtually no flowering plants.

41. Unlike the North Pole, the South Pole is A. not fixed in one position

B. the same as the South Magnetic Pole C. on land covered with ice D. on water

42. The large area in the southern hemisphere is taken up by A. the major part of South America B. oceans C. Australia D. Africa

43. The makers of the Antarctic Treaty clearly wanted to A. prevent the Russians from settling in Antarctica B. prevent possession or control by any nation C. conserve its natural resources

D. insure the safety of the natives of Antarctica 44. Land animals on the Antarctic continent A. are insects only

B. are relics of the prehistoric past C. are fur-bearing animals and cold-blooded D. exist only in the fossil state

Questions 45 to 48 are based on the following passage:

Americans smoke six thousand million cigarettes every year (1970 figures). This is roughly the equivalent of 4,195 cigarettes a year for every person in the country of 18 years of age or more. It is estimated that 51% of American men smoke compared with 34% of American women.

Since 1939, numerous scientific studies have been conducted to determine whether smoking is a health hazard. Research teams have conducted studies that show beyond all reasonable doubt that tobacco smoking, particularly cigarette smoking is associated with a shortened life expectancy.

Cigarette smoking is believed by most research workers in this field to be an important factor in the development of cancer of the lungs and cancer of the throat. Male cigarette smokers have a higher death rate from heart disease than

non-smoking males. (Female smokers are thought to be less affected because they do not breathe in the smoke so deeply.) The majority of doctors and researchers consider these relationships proved their point and say, \don't smoke--don't start!\

Some doctors and research workers--though their small number is decreased even further--are less sure of the effect of cigarette smoking on health. They consider the increase in respiratory diseases and various forms of cancer may