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2022年职称英语(综合类A级)模拟试卷注意:图片可根据实际需要调整大小 (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 The news will horrify everyone.A. attractB. terrifyC. temptD. excite正确答案:B, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 The article sketched the major events of the decade.A. describedB. offeredC. outlinedD. presented正确答案:C, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 I wont tolerate that kind of behavior.A. bearB. acceptC. admitD. take正确答案:A, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 Their style of playing football is utterly different.A. barelyB. scarcelyC. hardlyD. totally正确答案:D, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 Her sister urged her to apply for the job.A. advisedB. causedC. forcedD. promised正确答案:A, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 Even sensible men do absurd things.A. unusualB. ridiculousC. specialD. typical正确答案:B, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 She bumped into her boyfriend in town this morning.A. walkedB. cameC. fledD. ran正确答案:D, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 This sort of thing is bound to happen.A. sureB. quickC. fastD. swift正确答案:A, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 At the age of 30,Hersey suddenly became a celebrity.A. bossB. managerC. starD. dictator正确答案:C, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 He cannot discriminate between a good idea and a bad one.A. judgeB. assessC. distinguishD. recognize正确答案:C, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 They are concerned for the fate of the forest and the Indians who dwell in it.A. liveB. sleepC. hideD. gather正确答案:A, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 The index is the governments chief gauge of future economic activity.A. methodB. measureC. wayD. manner正确答案:B, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 The architecture is harmonious and no building is over six-storey high.A. old-fashionedB. traditionalC. conventionalD. balanced正确答案:D, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 The food is inadequate for ten people.A. demandedB. qualifiedC. insufficientD. required正确答案:C, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 词汇选项 She persevered in her ideas despite obvious objections raised by friends.A. persistedB. insistedC. resistedD. suggested正确答案:A, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 阅读判断 Creating a World without Smoking Smoking will be banned in all pubs,dubs and workplaces from next year after historic votes in the Commons last night. After last-minute appeals from health campaigners,MPs opted for a blanket prohibition which will start in summer 2007,ending months of argument over whether smokers should be barred in pubs and restaurants only. They voted to ban smoking in all pubs and clubs by 384 to 184,a surprisingly large majority of 200. Smoking will still be allowed in the home and in places considered to be homes,such as prisons,care homes and hotels. Smokers lighting up in banned areas will face a fixed penality notice of 50 and spot fines of 200 will be introduced for failing to display no-smoking signs, with the possible penalty,if the issue goes to court,increasing to 1,000. Carpline Flint,the Public Health Minister,also announced that the fine for failing to stop people smoking in banned areas would be increased to 2, 500 more than ten times the 200 originally proposed. The Bill also allows the Government to increase the age for buying cigarettes. Ministers will consult on raising it from 16 to 18-The Bill now goes to the Lords but will be through by the summer recess. Even a plan to allow smoking to continue in private clubs was thrown out as MPs on all sides were given permission to vote with their conscience rather than on a party line. Patricia Hewitt, the Health Secretary, said the Health Bill would ban smoking in “virtually every enclosed public place and workplace” in England and save thousands of lives a year. Smoke-free workplaces and public places “wl become the norm”. She said: “An additional 600, 000 people will give up smoking as a result of this law and millions more will be protected from second-hand smoke. ” Peter Hollins, director-general of the British Heart Foundation,said: “The vote is a landmark victory for the public health of this country and will save the lives of many people. ”A ban on smoking in all pubs, clubs and workplaces will begin in summer 2007.A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned正确答案:A, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 阅读判断 Creating a World without Smoking Smoking will be banned in all pubs,dubs and workplaces from next year after historic votes in the Commons last night. After last-minute appeals from health campaigners,MPs opted for a blanket prohibition which will start in summer 2007,ending months of argument over whether smokers should be barred in pubs and restaurants only. They voted to ban smoking in all pubs and clubs by 384 to 184,a surprisingly large majority of 200. Smoking will still be allowed in the home and in places considered to be homes,such as prisons,care homes and hotels. Smokers lighting up in banned areas will face a fixed penality notice of 50 and spot fines of 200 will be introduced for failing to display no-smoking signs, with the possible penalty,if the issue goes to court,increasing to 1,000. Carpline Flint,the Public Health Minister,also announced that the fine for failing to stop people smoking in banned areas would be increased to 2, 500 more than ten times the 200 originally proposed. The Bill also allows the Government to increase the age for buying cigarettes. Ministers will consult on raising it from 16 to 18- The Bill now goes to the Lords but will be through by the summer recess. Even a plan to allow smoking to continue in private clubs was thrown out as MPs on all sides were given permission to vote with their conscience rather than on a party line. Patricia Hewitt, the Health Secretary, said the Health Bill would ban smoking in “virtually every enclosed public place and workplace” in England and save thousands of lives a year. Smoke-free workplaces and public places “wl become the norm”. She said: “An additional 600, 000 people will give up smoking as a result of this law and millions more will be protected from second-hand smoke. ” Peter Hollins, director-general of the British Heart Foundation,said: “The vote is a landmark victory for the public health of this country and will save the lives of many people. ” The law doesnt seem to apply to officials.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned正确答案:B, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 阅读判断 Creating a World without Smoking Smoking will be banned in all pubs,dubs and workplaces from next year after historic votes in the Commons last night. After last-minute appeals from health campaigners,MPs opted for a blanket prohibition which will start in summer 2007,ending months of argument over whether smokers should be barred in pubs and restaurants only. They voted to ban smoking in all pubs and clubs by 384 to 184,a surprisingly large majority of 200. Smoking will still be allowed in the home and in places considered to be homes,such as prisons,care homes and hotels. Smokers lighting up in banned areas will face a fixed penality notice of 50 and spot fines of 200 will be introduced for failing to display no-smoking signs, with the possible penalty,if the issue goes to court,increasing to 1,000. Carpline Flint,the Public Health Minister,also announced that the fine for failing to stop people smoking in banned areas would be increased to 2, 500 more than ten times the 200 originally proposed. The Bill also allows the Government to increase the age for buying cigarettes. Ministers will consult on raising it from 16 to 18- The Bill now goes to the Lords but will be through by the summer recess. Even a plan to allow smoking to continue in private clubs was thrown out as MPs on all sides were given permission to vote with their conscience rather than on a party line. Patricia Hewitt, the Health Secretary, said the Health Bill would ban smoking in “virtually every enclosed public place and workplace” in England and save thousands of lives a year. Smoke-free workplaces and public places “wl become the norm”. She said: “An additional 600, 000 people will give up smoking as a result of this law and millions more will be protected from second-hand smoke. ” Peter Hollins, director-general of the British Heart Foundation,said: “The vote is a landmark victory for the public health of this country and will save the lives of many people. ” One can nevertheless smoke at home.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned正确答案:A, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 阅读判断 Creating a World without Smoking Smoking will be banned in all pubs,dubs and workplaces from next year after historic votes in the Commons last night. After last-minute appeals from health campaigners,MPs opted for a blanket prohibition which will start in summer 2007,ending months of argument over whether smokers should be barred in pubs and restaurants only. They voted to ban smoking in all pubs and clubs by 384 to 184,a surprisingly large majority of 200. Smoking will still be allowed in the home and in places considered to be homes,such as prisons,care homes and hotels. Smokers lighting up in banned areas will face a fixed penality notice of 50 and spot fines of 200 will be introduced for failing to display no-smoking signs, with the possible penalty,if the issue goes to court,increasing to 1,000. Carpline Flint,the Public Health Minister,also announced that the fine for failing to stop people smoking in banned areas would be increased to 2, 500 more than ten times the 200 originally proposed. The Bill also allows the Government to increase the age for buying cigarettes. Ministers will consult on raising it from 16 to 18- The Bill now goes to the Lords but will be through by the summer recess. Even a plan to allow smoking to continue in private clubs was thrown out as MPs on all sides were given permission to vote with their conscience rather than on a party line. Patricia Hewitt, the Health Secretary, said the Health Bill would ban smoking in “virtually every enclosed public place and workplace” in England and save thousands of lives a year. Smoke-free workplaces and public places “wl become the norm”. She said: “An additional 600, 000 people will give up smoking as a result of this law and millions more will be protected from second-hand smoke. ” Peter Hollins, director-general of the British Heart Foundation,said: “The vote is a landmark victory for the public health of this country and will save the lives of many people. ” There is a possibility for the Government to raise the age for buying cigarettes.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned正确答案:A, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 阅读判断 Creating a World without Smoking Smoking will be banned in all pubs,dubs and workplaces from next year after historic votes in the Commons last night. After last-minute appeals from health campaigners,MPs opted for a blanket prohibition which will start in summer 2007,ending months of argument over whether smokers should be barred in pubs and restaurants only. They voted to ban smoking in all pubs and clubs by 384 to 184,a surprisingly large majority of 200. Smoking will still be allowed in the home and in places considered to be homes,such as prisons,care homes and hotels. Smokers lighting up in banned areas will face a fixed penality notice of 50 and spot fines of 200 will be introduced for failing to display no-smoking signs, with the possible penalty,if the issue goes to court,increasing to 1,000. Carpline Flint,the Public Health Minister,also announced that the fine for failing to stop people smoking in banned areas would be increased to 2, 500 more than ten times the 200 originally proposed. The Bill also allows the Government to increase the age for buying cigarettes. Ministers will consult on raising it from 16 to 18- The Bill now goes to the Lords but will be through by the summer recess. Even a plan to allow smoking to continue in private clubs was thrown out as MPs on all sides were given permission to vote with their conscience rather than on a party line. Patricia Hewitt, the Health Secretary, said the Health Bill would ban smoking in “virtually every enclosed public place and workplace” in England and save thousands of lives a year. Smoke-free workplaces and public places “wl become the norm”. She said: “An additional 600, 000 people will give up smoking as a result of this law and millions more will be protected from second-hand smoke. ” Peter Hollins, director-general of the British Heart Foundation,said: “The vote is a landmark victory for the public health of this country and will save the lives of many people. ” The Government will shut down cigarette factories in large numbersA. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned正确答案:C, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 阅读判断 Creating a World without Smoking Smoking will be banned in all pubs,dubs and workplaces from next year after historic votes in the Commons last night. After last-minute appeals from health campaigners,MPs opted for a blanket prohibition which will start in summer 2007,ending months of argument over whether smokers should be barred in pubs and restaurants only. They voted to ban smoking in all pubs and clubs by 384 to 184,a surprisingly large majority of 200. Smoking will still be allowed in the home and in places considered to be homes,such as prisons,care homes and hotels. Smokers lighting up in banned areas will face a fixed penality notice of 50 and spot fines of 200 will be introduced for failing to display no-smoking signs, with the possible penalty,if the issue goes to court,increasing to 1,000. Carpline Flint,the Public Health Minister,also announced that the fine for failing to stop people smoking in banned areas would be increased to 2, 500 more than ten times the 200 originally proposed. The Bill also allows the Government to increase the age for buying cigarettes. Ministers will consult on raising it from 16 to 18- The Bill now goes to the Lords but will be through by the summer recess. Even a plan to allow smoking to continue in private clubs was thrown out as MPs on all sides were given permission to vote with their conscience rather than on a party line. Patricia Hewitt, the Health Secretary, said the Health Bill would ban smoking in “virtually every enclosed public place and workplace” in England and save thousands of lives a year. Smoke-free workplaces and public places “wl become the norm”. She said: “An additional 600, 000 people will give up smoking as a result of this law and millions more will be protected from second-hand smoke. ” Peter Hollins, director-general of the British Heart Foundation,said: “The vote is a landmark victory for the public health of this country and will save the lives of many people. ” The Government will definitely impose a much heavier tax on tobacco.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned正确答案:C, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 阅读判断 Creating a World without Smoking Smoking will be banned in all pubs,dubs and workplaces from next year after historic votes in the Commons last night. After last-minute appeals from health campaigners,MPs opted for a blanket prohibition which will start in summer 2007,ending months of argument over whether smokers should be barred in pubs and restaurants only. They voted to ban smoking in all pubs and clubs by 384 to 184,a surprisingly large majority of 200. Smoking will still be allowed in the home and in places considered to be homes,such as prisons,care homes and hotels. Smokers lighting up in banned areas will face a fixed penality notice of 50 and spot fines of 200 will be introduced for failing to display no-smoking signs, with the possible penalty,if the issue goes to court,increasing to 1,000. Carpline Flint,the Public Health Minister,also announced that the fine for failing to stop people smoking in banned areas would be increased to 2, 500 more than ten times the 200 originally proposed. The Bill also allows the Government to increase the age for buying cigarettes. Ministers will consult on raising it from 16 to 18- The Bill now goes to the Lords but will be through by the summer recess. Even a plan to allow smoking to continue in private clubs was thrown out as MPs on all sides were given permission to vote with their conscience rather than on a party line. Patricia Hewitt, the Health Secretary, said the Health Bill would ban smoking in “virtually every enclosed public place and workplace” in England and save thousands of lives a year. Smoke-free workplaces and public places “wl become the norm”. She said: “An additional 600, 000 people will give up smoking as a result of this law and millions more will be protected from second-hand smoke. ” Peter Hollins, director-general of the British Heart Foundation,said: “The vote is a landmark victory for the public health of this country and will save the lives of many people. ” The Government will take necessary measures to help smokers give up smoking.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned正确答案:C, (单项选择题)(每题 1.00 分) 题目分类:未按章节分类的试题(如真题 模拟预测题) 概括大意与完成句子 Things to Know about the U.K.1 From Buckingham Palace to Oxford,the U. K. is loaded with wonderful icons (标志)of past eras. But it has also modernized with confidence.Its now better known for vibrant (充满活力的)cities with great nightlife and attraction. Fashions, fine dining,clubbing, shopping the U.K.is among the worlds best.2 Most people have strong preconceptions about the British. But if youre one of these people, youd be wise to abandon those ideas. Visit a nightclub in one of the big cities,a football match,or a good local pub and you might more readily describe the English people as humorous and hospitable.Its certainly true that no other country in the world has more bird-watchers,sports supporters,pet owners and gardeners than the U.K.3 Getting around England is pretty easy. Budget (廉价的)airlines like EasyJET and Rynnair fly domestically. Trains can deliver you very efficiently from one major city to another. Long distance express buses are called coaches. Where coaches and buses run on the same route,coaches are more expensive (though quicker) than buses. Londons famous black cabs are excellent but expensive. Minicabs are cheaper competitors,with freelance (个体的)drivers. But usually you need to give a call first. Londons underground is called the Tube. Its very convenient and can get you to almost any part of the city.4 The U. K. is not famous for its food. But you still need to know some of the traditional English foods. The most famous must be fish and chips. The fish and chips are deep fried in flour. English breakfast is something you need to try. It is fried bacon,sausages,fried eggs,black pudding,fried tomatoes,fried bread and bak
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