1、教材上阅读理解与完形填空重点复习内容么建华老师针对历年职称英语考试情况,尤其是针对 2010 年考试特点,对 2011 年的考试趋势进行预测(俗称押题) 。大家在认真复习的基础上,再重点对押题内容进行学习,相信对通过考试会有帮助。阅读理解等级 第一位 第二位A 47、45、44 教材上本级别的其它文章B 38、35、34 教材上本级别的其它文章C 8、23、2 1、5、7、14、15、25、30完形填空等级 第一位 第二位A 15、14 13B 12、11 9C 5、6 2附录:么建华预测班内容2011 年度全国职称英语等级考试考前强化培训第 1 部分:词汇选项(第 1 -15 题,每题 1
2、分,共 15 分)下面每个句子中均有 1 个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定 1 个意义最为接近的选项。1 Patricia stared at the other girls with resentment.A anger B doubtC love D surprise2 The document was compiled by the Department of Health.A written B printedC attached D sent3 Hes spent years cultivating a knowledge of art.A sharing B usingC
3、 denying D developing4 Weve seen a marked shift in our approach to the social issues.A clear B regularC quick D great5 Her father was a quiet man with graceful manners.A polite B similarC usual D bad6 I want to provide my boys with a decent education.A good B specialC private D genera7 In the proces
4、s, the light energy converts to heat energy.A reduces B changesC leaves D drops8 Many cities have restricted smoking in public places.A limited B allowedC stopped D kept9 What are my chances of promotion if I stay here?A retirement B advertisementC advancement D replacement10 If we leave now, we sho
5、uld miss the traffic.A direct B stopC mix D avoid11 There was a profound silence after his remark.A proud B shortC sudden D deep12 I enjoyed the play - it had a clever plot and very funny dialogues.A long B boringC original D humorous13 The thief was finally captured two miles away from the village.
6、A caught B killedC found D jailed14 Such a database would be extremely costly to set up.A transfer B destroyC establish D update15 The two banks have announced plans to merge next year.A combine B sellC close D break16 I have to go at once.A soon B immediatelyC now D early17 We have to put up with h
7、er behavior.A tolerate B acceptC swallow D take18 They have made up their minds to give up smoking.A tried B attemptedC agreed D decided19 Contact your doctor if the cough persists.A insists B perseveresC continues D resists20 The word “zoom“ in the first sentence of the last paragraph can be best r
8、eplaced by:A soar B decreaseC hold steady D drop第 2 部分:阅读判断(第 16 - 22 题,每题 1 分,共 7 分)下面的短文后列出了 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 Race into SpaceAmerican millionaire Dennis Tito will always be famous. He was the first tourist in space. “1 spent sixt
9、y years on Earth and eight days in space and from my viewpoint, it was two separate lives,“ Tito explained. He loved his time in space. “Being in space and looking back at earth is one of the most rewarding experiences a human being can have.“This kind of experience isnt cheap. It cost $20 million.
10、However, Tito achieved his dream, so he was happy. “For me it was a life dream. It was a dream that began when I didnt have any money,“ he told reporters.On 30 April 2002, Mark Shuttleworth became the worlds second space tourist.Shuttleworth is a South African businessman. At the age of twenty-eight
11、, he also paid $20 million for the eight-day trip.Both Tito and Shuttleworth bought their tickets from a company called Space Adventures. The company has around 100 people already on their waiting list for flights into space. The spaceship to take them doesnt exist yet.Many of the customers are peop
12、le who like adventure. They are the kind of people who also want to climb Mount Qomolangma. Other customers are people who love space.However, these people are worried. Because its so expensive, only very rich people can go into space. They want space travel to be available to more people.That day m
13、ay soon be here. InterOrbital Systems (IOS) plans to send up to four tourists a week into space. The tours will depart from an island in Tonga. The company promises a package that includes forty-five days of astronaut training in Russia and California, seven days in space, and a vacation in Tonga, f
14、or $2 million.However, space flight is still very dangerous. Bill Readdy is NASAs deputy assistant administrator for space flight. He says that the chances of dying are about l in 500. Because of this, it may take time before space tourism really takes off. You might be able to go up, but will you c
15、ome down?16 Dennis Tito was the first tourist in space.A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned17 Mark Shuttleworth is an engineer from the United States.A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned18 Both Tito and Shuttleworth have climbed Mount Qomolangma.A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned19 Space Adventures has about 100
16、 customers waiting for their travel into space.A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned20 Space Adventures already has a spaceship.A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned21 IOS will send its tourists into space from Tonga.A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned22 Bill Readdy thinks space flight is very dangerous.A Right B W
17、rong C Not mentioned二A Great Quake Coming?Everyone who lives in San Francisco knows that earthquakes are common in the Bay Area - and they can be devastating. In 1906, for example, a major quake destroyed about 28,000 buildings and killed hundreds, perhaps thousands of people. Residents now wonder w
18、hen the next “Big One“ will strike. Its bound to happen someday. At least seven active fault (断层) lines run through the San Francisco area. Faults are places Where pieces of Earths crust(地壳)slide past each other. When these pieces slip, the ground shakes.To prepare for that day, scientists are using
19、 new techniques to reanalyze the 1906 earthquake and predict how bad the damage might be when the next one happens.One new finding about the 1906 quake is that the San Andreas fault split apart faster than scientists had assumed at the time. During small earthquakes, faults rupture (断裂) at about 2.7
20、 kilometers per second. During bigger quakes, however, ruptures can happen at rates faster than 3.5 kilometers per second.At such high speeds, massive amounts of pressure build up, generating underground waves that can cause more damage than the quake itself. Lucky for San Francisco, these pressure
21、pulses(脉冲) traveled away from the city during the 1906 event. As bad as the damage was, it could have been far worse.Looking ahead, scientists are trying to predict when the next major quake will occur. Records show that earthquakes were common before 1906. Since then, the area has been relatively q
22、uiet. Patterns in the data, however, suggest that the probability of a major earthquake striking the Bay Area before 2032 is at least 62 percent.New buildings in San Francisco are quite safe in case of future quakes. Still, more than 84 percent of the citys buildings are old and weak. Analyses sugge
23、st that another massive earthquake would cause extensive damage.People who live there today tend to feel safe because San Francisco has remained pretty quiet for a while. According to the new research, however, its not a matter of “if“ the Big One will hit. Its just a matter of when.16 The San Franc
24、isco area is located above several active fault lines.A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned17 The 1906 earthquake in San Francisco is the most severe one in American history.A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned18 The highest speed of fault ruptures in the 1906 quake was more than 3.5 kilometers per second.A Ri
25、ght B Wrong C Not mentioned19 Earthquakes rarely happened in San Francisco before 1906.A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned20 San Francisco is fully prepared for another big earthquakeA Right B Wrong C Not mentioned21 Scientists will be able to predict the exact time of an earthquake soon.A Right B Wrong
26、 C Not mentioned22 A major earthquake striking San Francisco someday is inevitableA Right B Wrong C Not mentionedBreast Cancer Deaths Record LowThe number of women dying from breast cancer has fallen to a record low by dropping under 12,000 a year for the first time since records began.The Cancer Research UK data showed that 11,990 women died in the UK in 2007.The previous lowest figure had been recorded in 1971 - the year records began -after which it rose steadily year by year until the late 1980s.