2002年職稱英語考試試題及答案(理工類C級(jí))(5)

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36 The phrase''the world"in the first line of the passage refers to
    A "man".
    B "you".
    C "woman".
    D "they".
    37 What percentage of the earth's water can man actually use at present?
    A Nearly 75 percent.
    B About 97 percent.
    C Exactly 3 percent.
    D Less than 3 percent.
    38 According to the passage,we can avoid a worldwide water shortage in the furore by
    A increasing rainfall.
    B reusing water and utilizing sea-water.
    C cutting down our consumption of water.
    D reducing the number of factories producing steel.
    39 Which of the following statements,according to the passage,is NOT true?
    A A limited water supply will affect industrial production.
    B Every large city purifies and reuses its water.
    C Purified water is not exactly as flesh as spring water.
    D Oceans are the largest water source.
    40 According to the passage,sea-water can be tureed into flesh water by
    A heating it up.
    B treating it with chemicals.
    C taking salt out of it.
    D drying it up.
    第三篇 Computers in Cars
    You're far from home on a lonely road.Shadowy forests stretch away on both sides.Athick mist(霧)makes it difficult to see far beyond your car's windshield (擋風(fēng)玻璃).
    "Can this be route 90A?"you wonder.If it is ,you should be near a town.Yet there's no hint of one. Night is closing in.And you're low on gasoline.
    This is a situation where an in -car computer that can navigate would be a big help.
    A car computer that navigates?Yes!Such computers exist . Several experimental models are being tested by General Motors,Ford,Chrysler,and several foreign car makers.These computers vary in detail. But they all contain series of maps on videodiscs or videotapes.For example,one computer system contains 13,300 maps covering the continental US.
    Before starting out on a trip,a driver can type in the code for the region he or she plans to drive through.The computer then shows a map of theat region.At the same time,a tiny radio receiver linked to the computer goes to work. It picks up signals from navigation satellites such as the NAVSTAR network.Using these signals,the computer shows the car's position at all times and displays this position on the map.The computer can dalso calculate and display the best route to follow.
    A navigation computer may also receive and use data about road construction, weather conditions,and traffic jams.This information would be displayed to the driver and the computer would also use the information to work out alternate(交替的)routes.
    Most cars nowadays also contain computers that help cars run more efficiently. Microprocessors(微處理機(jī))control certain engine functions by regulating the mixing of fuel.Data on car speed,oil pressure,revolutions per minute,enginete mperature , and fuel level can be displayed as digital data (numbers) or warning lights.
    Some auto designers suggest that a central computer display be used to clearly present such timely information as car speed and fuel level.Warning lights would indicate a drop in oil pressure or a sudden rise in engine temperature.To get more information on these conditions,the driver could call it up on the computer display screen.When needed,the computer could be "asked"to provide navigation aid or information about the car's condition.
    41 By describing a typical situation of a lost driver on the road,the arthor intends to
    A make us believe how complex the highway computer network is.
    B let us know how in-car computers are linked to road signs.
    C show us how helpful a navigation computer can be.
    D tell us that NAVSTAR has come into use.
    42 The word "navigate"in Paragraph 3 meadns
    A "help one comtrol the traffic".
    B "help one find one's way".
    C "give a ship correct information about its course".
    D "direct a plande to its destination."
    43 The dnavigation computers have one thing in common:they all
    A contain series of maps on videodisce or videotapes.
    B contain 13,300 maps covering the continentalUS.
    C can be obtained free of charge.
    D cost a lot of money.
    44 Without signals from navigation satellites,the in-car computer
    A would still be able to locate the car's position at all times.
    B would fail to locate the car's position.
    C could still work out the best route to follow.
    D would seek help from the radio receiver linked to it .
    45 Of the following functions,which is NOT possessed by the navigation computer?
    A Showing a map of the region a driver plans to drive through.
    B Predicting a car crash on the road.
    C Getting information about road construction,weather conditions,and traffic jams.
    D Showing the car's position at all times and displaying it on the map.