职称英语考试(阅读判断)

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1、2012 年职称英语阅读判断 阅读判断题出题形式,出题特点及答案规律出题特点:通常均为细节题答案规律:A (2-4 个); B(1-3 个) ; C(1-3 个)建议:在考试中最后解答阅读判断题出题形式举例:第 2 部分:阅读判断(第 1622 题,每题 1 分,共 7 分) 下面的短文列出了 7 个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择 B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择 C。 The Forbidden AppleNew York used to be the city that never sleeps. The

2、ses days, its the city that never smokes, drinks or does anything naughty (at least, not in public). The Big Apple is quickly turning into the Forbidden Apple. If you wanted a glass of wine with your picnic in Central Park, could you have one? No chance. Drinking alcohol in public isnt allowed. If y

3、ou decided to feed the birds with the last crumbs (碎屑) of your sandwich., you could be arrested. Its illegal. If you went to a bar for a drink and a cigarette, that would be OK, wouldnt it? Erno. You cant smoke in public in New York City. Whats going on? Why is the city that used to be so open-minde

4、d becoming like this? The mayor of New York is behind it all. He ahs brought in a whole lot of new laws to stop citizens from doing what they want, when they want. The press are shocked. Even the New York police have joined the argument. They recently spent $100,000 on a Dont blame the cop campaign.

5、 One New York police officer said, We raise money for the city by giving people fines for breaking some very stupid laws. Its all about money. The result is a lot of fines for minor offences. Yoav Kashida, an Israel tourist, fell asleep on the subway. When he woke up, two police officers fined him b

6、ecause he had fallen asleep on two seats (you mustnt use two seats in the subway). Elle and Serge Schroitman were fined for blocking a driveway with their car. It was their own driveway. The angry editor of Vanity Fair magazine, Graydon Carter, says, Under New York City law it is acceptable to keep

7、a gun in your place of work, but not an empty ashtray. He should know. The police came to his office and took away his ashtray (烟灰缸)。 But not all of the New Yorks inhabitants are complaining. Marcia Dugarry, 72, said, The city has changed for the better. If more cities had these laws, America would

8、be a better place to live, Nixon Patotkis, 38, a barman, said, I like the new laws, if people smoked in here, wed go home smelling of cigarettes. Recent figures show that New York now has fewer crimes per 100,000 people than 193 other US cities. And its true-its safe, cleaner and more healthy than b

9、efore. But lets be honest-who goes to New York for its clean streets? 16. Some activities have recently become illegal in New York. A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned 17. It is now illegal to smoke or drink alcohol anywhere in New York. A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned 18. Eating apples in the park is i

10、llegal. A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned 19. The businessmen like the new laws. A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned 20. Elle and Serge Schronitman parked their car on the public driveway. A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned 21. The editor of Vanity Fair magazine thinks some of the new laws are stupid. A Righ

11、t B Wrong C Not mentioned 22. New York is cleaner and safer than before. A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned 2011 年理工 A 阅读判断考题:Earth Rocks(v. 晃动) OnMost of the time, the ground feels solid beneath our feet. Thats comforting. But its also misleading because theres actually a lot going on underground. Mas

12、ses of land (called plates) slip, slide, and bump against each other, slowly changing the shape of continents and oceans over millions and billions of years. Scientists know that Earth formed about 4.5 billion years ago. They also know that our planet was hot at first. As it cooled, its outermost la

13、yer, called the crust, eventually formed moving plates. Exactly when this shift happened, however, is an open question. Now, an international group of researchers has an answer. Theyve found new evidence suggesting that Earths crust (地壳) started shifting at least 3.8 billion years ago. The new estim

14、ate is 1.3 billion years earlier than previous ones. Not long before 3.8 billion years ago, lots of asteroids (小行星) were pummeling Earth, keeping its crust in a hot, molten state. After the hard crust formed, much of it sank at various times into the planets hot insides. There, it melted before retu

15、rning to the surface as lava. In some places, however, the crust never sank. One of the oldest such places is in Greenland, in an area called the Isua supracrustal(上地壳) belt. The rocky crust there is between 3.7 and 3.8 billion years old. The belt was once part of the seafloor, but now it is exposed

16、 to air. The researchers recently look at the Isua supracrustal belt. They noticed long, parallel cracks in the rock that have been filled in with a type of volcanic rock. To explain this structure, the scientists propose that tension in the crust caused the seafloor to crack open long ago. Hot, liquid rock, called magma(岩浆), flowed up slowly from deep inside Earth to fill the cracks. Finally, the area cooled, forming what we see today. That explanat

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