职称英语综合类补充全文题汇总试卷

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1、中华考试网.华文燕园 地址:北京市海淀区学清路 18 号 1001 室( 学知苑南面楼)一Mobile PhonesMobile phones should carry a label if they proved1 to be a dangerous source of radiation, according to Robert Bell, a scientist. And no more mobile phone transmitter towers should be build until the long-term health effects of the electromagn

2、etic radiation they emit is scientifically evaluated, he said. “Nobodys going to drop dead overnight2 but we should be asking for more scientific information, ”Robert Bell said at a conference on the health effects of low-level radiation. _ (1) _A report widely circulated among the public says that

3、up to now scientists do not really know enough to guarantee there are no ill effects on humans from electromagnetic radiation. According to Robert Bell, there are 3. 3 million mobile phones in Australia alone and they are increasing by3 2, 000 a day._ (2) _As well, there are 2, 000 transmitter tower

4、s around Australia, many in high density residential areas5. _ (3) _The electromagnetic radiation emitted from these towers may have already produced some harmful effects on the health of the residents nearby.Robert Bell suggests that until more research is completed the Government should ban constr

5、uction of phone towers from within a 500 metre radius of school grounds, child care centres, hospitals, sports playing fields and residential areas with a high percentage of children._ (4) _ He adds that there is also evidence that if cancer sufferers are subjected to electromagnetic waves the growt

6、h rate of the disease accelerates._ (5) _ According to Robert Bell, it is reasonable for the major telephone companies to fund it. Besides, he also urges the Government to set up a wide ranging inquiry into possible health effects.A. He says there is emerging evidence that children absorb low-level

7、radiation at a rate more than three times that of adults6.B. By the year 20004 it is estimated that Australia will have 8 million mobile phones: nearly one for every two peopleC. “If mobile phones are found to be dangerous, they should carry a warning label until proper shields can be devised,” he s

8、aid.D. Then who finances the research?E. For example, Telstra, Optus and Vodaphone build their towers where it is geographically suitable to them and disregard the need of the community.F. The conclusion is that mobile phones brings more harm than benefit.中华考试网.华文燕园 地址:北京市海淀区学清路 18 号 1001 室( 学知苑南面楼)

9、答案:1. C2. B3. E4 A 5. D 二Energy from the SunEveryone needs and uses energy. If there were no energy, 1 Most of the energy on this planet comes from the sun, but people do not receive that energy directly. It comes from different sources and in different forms.Green plants convert the suns energy to

10、food energy that animals and people use for life. The energy from animals has been used for hundreds of years to operate farm equipment and to pull carts, wagons, and other vehicles.The suns energy takes water from rivers, lakes, and oceans and 2 When rain or snow falls on the land some of it flows

11、into rivers and streams. This flowing water can be used to 3 Water can also be converted to steam, which produces energy to operate machines.Winds also come from solar energy. Air that has been heated by the sun rises and creates winds. The process of winds has moved ships on the sea, ground grain,

12、and brought water to the earthThere is also solar energy in wood, oil, and coal. These fuels have been 4 People burn them to produce heat and to create power for machines. Oil and coal are used to produce electrical energy, too. And electricity produces light heat, and sound energy. In addition, ele

13、ctric power operates many kinds of equipment, tools, and machines, which make work easier.If you made a list of all the jobs performed by the different kinds of energy, you would fill many pages. The need for power increases every day, and some sources of energy 5 So scientists and technicians are t

14、rying to find new ways to produce power.A formed over many centuries from plants.B returns it to the earth in the form of rain or snow.C are being used up very quickly.D there would be no life.E produce mechanical energy and electricity.F are being produced everyday.答案:1、D 2、B 3、E 4、A 5、C三Broken: Dr

15、eams of Rural PeaceIt was dusk in Tubney Woods, deep in rural Oxfordshire. The birds were singing at the end of another perfect day. The woman living at the edge of the forest could stand it no longer. She phoned the local noise pollution officer.中华考试网.华文燕园 地址:北京市海淀区学清路 18 号 1001 室( 学知苑南面楼)Its the r

16、ooks, she said. I cant bear that awful cawing noise. Can you do something about it?The call was no surprise to officials at the Vale of White Horse District Council. _1_. The countryside, as every country-dweller knows, can be a hellishly noisy place.Last week David Stead, a West Yorkshire farmer, appeared in court in Wakefield accused of allowing

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