2014 年专业英语考试试题及参考答案
Part ⅠVocabulary and Structure(1×30 points)
Directions: There are 30 incomplete statements in this part.You are required to complete each one by choosing the most appropriate word or expression from the four choices marked A, B, C and D, then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET.
1. —Would you please give him the key as soon as he? —No problem. A. arrives B. appearing C. came D. reaches 2. He is now confined the hospital by illness. A. in B. to C. with D. at
3. Having no key to the door, the poor boy anxiously in the rain for one and a half hours, and he would wait till the mother arrived. A. was waiting B. had been waiting C. had waited D. would wait
4. Trying to wild life is a job that concerns all of us. A. deserve B. detect C. protect D. reserve
5. The 20 year old tennis player’s dream is to China at 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
A. support B. present C. represent D. compete
6. The residents living in these apartments have free to the swimming pool, the gym and other facilities.
A. excess B. excursion C. access D. recreation
7. There are two major problems linked with atomic power plants, the first concerns nuclear waste.
A. of which B. of the two C. of them D. of the plants
8. —What’s that newly built building?
—the students have out of class activities, such as drawing and singing. A. It is the building that B. That’s where C. It is in which D. The building that
9. Tom has been most helpful to us; in fact I don’t know what we without him. A. have done B. will have done C. had done D. would have done
10. from heart trouble for years, Professor Black has to take some medicine with him wherever he goes.
A. Suffered B. Suffering
C. Having suffered D. Being suffered
11. While Tony was walking in the street, he came an old classmate of his. A. into B. across C. onto D. up with
12. Never before available for quick and easy access in so many different fields of study.
A. so much free information were B. were so much free information C. has so much information been D. so much free information has been 13. Football players are males, though there are some females. A. most B. mostly C. much D. all
14. The use of military force faces strong opposition among key US allies where opinion polls show majorities of the populations support a peaceful solution.
A. substantial B. enormous C. considerable D. overwhelming 15. , the next problem was how to make a good plan. A. Having made the decision B. The decision having been made C. Has the decision been made D. The decision has been made
16. The whole world is now clearly aware of the to which global warming has affected the earth.
A. extent B. range C. grade D. limit 17. —Tim, , but your TV is going too loud. —Oh. I’m sorry. I’ll turn it down right now. A. I’d like to talk with you B. I’m really tired of this C. I hate to say this D. I need your help
18. Human behavior is mostly a product of learning, whereas the behavior of an animal depends mainly on . A. consciousness B. instinct C. impulse D. reaction
19. She said she liked dancing but was not in the for it just then when it was so noisy in the hall. A. manner B. intention C. mood D. desire
20. It is generally believed that gardening is it is a science. A. an art much as B. much an art as C. as an art much as D. as much an art as
21. You’re the manager’s relative, but that doesn’t you to a free meal in our restaurant. A. qualify B. entitle C. adapt D. allow
22. We had enough Russian to be able to read the instructions. A. set up B. picked up C. taken up D. made up 23. Why! I have nothing to confess. you want me to say? A. What is it that B. What it is that C. How is it that D. How it is that
24. His salary as a bus driver is much higher than. A. that of a teacher B. those of a teacher C. these of a teacher D. this of a teacher
25. The company many fine promises to the engineer in order to get him to work for them. A. held up B. held on C. held out D. held onto 26. She did not know whether to sell her books or. A. to keep them for reference B. keeping them for reference
C. if she should keep them for reference D. to be kept for reference
27. Quite a number of NBA players have the experience of from one team to another.
A. transforming B. transferring C. transplanting D. transmitting 28. —I’m sorry I broke your favorite cup. —Oh, really? .
A. It’s OK with me B. Don’t be sorry C. I don’t care too much D. It doesn’t matter
29. The competition from experienced staff members, some of whom are higher in rank, to my disadvantage. A. works B. working C. work D. worked
30. The rapid development China has achieved in the last decade that the future is likely to be very exciting. A. make it clear B. it has made clear C. it makes clear D. has made it clear
Part ⅡReading Comprehension(2×20 points)
Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or incomplete statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET.
Google, the Internet search engine company, has announced that it will give more than twenty five million dollars in money and investments to help the poor. The company says the effort involves using the power of information and technology to help people improve their lives.
Aleem Walji works for Google.org—the part of the company that gives money to good causes. He said the company’s first project will help identify where infectious(传染性的) diseases are developing. In Southeast Asia and Africa, for example, Google.org will work with partners to strengthen early warning systems and take action against growing health threats.
Google.org’s second project will invest in ways to help small and medium sized businesses grow. Walji says Google.org wants to develop ways to bring investors and business owners together to help small and medium sized businesses create jobs and improve economic growth.
Google.org will also give money to help two climate change programs announced earlier this year. One of these programs studies ways to make renewable(再生的)energy less costly than coal based energy. The other is examining the efforts being made to increase the use of electric cars.
The creators of Google have promised to give Google.org about one percent of company profits and one percent of its total stock value every year. Aleem Walji says this amount may increase in the future. 31. The purpose of Google’s investments is to . A. expand its own business
B. develop new technology C. help poor people
D. increase the power of information
32. According to Aleem Walji, the company’s first project is to . A. set up a new system to warn people of infectious diseases B. cure patients of infectious diseases
C. identify the causes of infectious diseases
D. find out where infectious diseases are developing
33. What kind of businesses will benefit from Google. org’s second project? A. Small and medium sized businesses. B. Cross national companies. C. Foreign funded corporations. D. Large enterprises.
34. From the fourth paragraph, we learn that Google’s money is also invested to help .
A. start more research programs
B. conduct studies related to climate changes C. develop renewable and coal based energy D. make more advanced electric cars
35. From the last paragraph we learn that the investments by Google.org come from .
A. some international IT companies B. Google’s profits and stock value C. the company’s own interests D. local commercial banks
Sweden, Britain and Denmark are the only members of the 15 nation European Union that do not use the euro( 欧 元 ). Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen says the result of the Swedish vote will have no effect on his plans to decide by early next year on whether to call a new referendum(公民投票) on the euro. Denmark voted no in 2000.
British Labor Party member Chris Bryant, who is chairman of the Labor Movement for Europe, says that more than half of Britain’s trade is with Europe, and he hopes Britain will be joining the euro as soon as possible. British Prime Minister Tony Blair had said previously his government is committed in principle to joining the euro, provided that economic conditions are right.
In Sweden, meanwhile, euro opponents have hailed the defeat of the single
currency. The leader of the Left Party, Ulla Hoffman, said the people have made it clear democracy comes from the bottom, not from above. The Left Party, along with the environmentalist Greens, fought against the euro. But Prime Minister Goran Persson, who led the movement for the euro, said Sweden would have worse opportunities without the common currency in the long term.
Euro supporters say that it would have improved trade with the 12 nation zone that uses the euro, and that a no vote would leave Sweden without a voice in EU