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06贵州公务员考试行政职业能力测验冲刺试卷2(英语)

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(共30题,参考时限25分钟)


Part
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121. SO humorous was our host that he had us all ___________
all through the dinner.


  A. laughing     B. laugh
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  C. to laugh     D. laughed 

122. A good tool-box is something____________ for anyone to
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have in the house.
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  A. feasible        B. hazardous
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  C. harmonious   D. handy
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123. We haven''t found any evidence so far which shows that
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the new vehicles will cause as much pollution as __________
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petrol or diesel vehicles.


  A. have done     B. do
 

  C. has done     D. has
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124. His first novel“Night”was an account of the Nazi crimes
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________ through the eyes of a
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teenaged boy.

A. and were seen   B. which saw
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C. but was seen    D. as seen
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125. Mother doesn''t know how much I spent watching TV
if she [p*1+e2n  
ever found out
I''m sure she

______ me.

A. would never forgive
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B. will never forgive C. would have never forgiven v
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D. forgave
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126. It was true that the pianist played too loud
but I was 
not upset by his loudness ________ by his lack of art.
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A. rather than     B. instead of
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C. more than     D. so much as
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127. The rain was heavy and ____ the land was flooded.
 

  A. consequently   B. continuously
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  C. constantly      D. consistently
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128. A series of measures __________
people in that area   
managed to survive the severe famine
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  A. having taken         B. were taken

  C. having been taken   D. have been made
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129. Give me an undisturbed hour,_______________ I''ll finish
the work Jack has left unfinished.

 

  A. and       B. or     C. so that    D. in order that P=R

  
 
130. Since you changed lanes without signaling
you are as much 
_________ for the accident as the other driver.

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A. to be blamed   B. for blaming
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C. blamed           D. to blame 
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131. The farmer cut more firewood than usual , in anticipation
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of a cold winter when there will be a food and fuel _______.
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  A. shortage       B. scarcity
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  C
lack       D. rarity)1  
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132. The government is responsible for the ___________ of
roads and other public facilities.
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  A. service            B. maintenance
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  C. conservation     D. illustration -xlt5O ?  

133. Many scientists believe that man is ________ from apes.
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  A. descended       B. evolved
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  C. revolved       D. proceeded
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134. To our disappointment , the quality of the article we
bought was __________ to what we had expected.


  A. familiar       B. interior
 
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  C. superior       D. inferior
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135. I can''t ___________ any difference between the two
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paintings
they are so much alike. AM"[1]0pdoU  
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  A. divide       B. separate
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  C. distinguish       D. isolate
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Part
Cloze

  In future trade the key development to watch is the
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relationship between the industrialized and
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the developing nations .The   136   World countries export
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their mineral 137 and tropical
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agricultural products , which bring them 138 foreign
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exchange . Tourism has also been greatly
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responsible   139   the rapid development of some   140  
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nations . Many Third world
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nations with high   141 and low wages have seen an
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emigration(
移居)of workers 142 the H:  
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developed nations. Western Europe has   143   millions of
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such workers from Mediterranean
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countries. The developing nations profit   144   these
workers bring their savings and their
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acquired technical skills   145 home . Many developing


141. A. employment   B. unemployment     C. development  
0X D. improvement  #$  8  
142. A. to       B. by        C. at      
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143. A. exploited    B. imported       C. received  


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Part
Complete each sentence 5

Before the 1870''s,trained nurses were virtually unknown in
the United States. Hospital nursing
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was an unskilled occupation , taken up by women of the lower
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classes, some of whom were from
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the charity house. The movement for reform originated not with
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doctors , but among upper-class


women, who had taken on the role of guardians of a new
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hygienic order. Though some doctors
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approved of the women''s desire to establish a nurses''  
training school, which would attract the
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daughters of the middle class, other medical men were opposed,
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Plainly threatened by the
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prospect, they objected that educated nurses would not do as
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they were told — a remarkable
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comment on the status anxieties of nineteenth-century
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physicians. But the women reformers did not
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depend on the physicians approval. When resisted, as they were
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at Bellevue in efforts to install
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trained nurses on the maternity wards(
妇科病房)they went over the Mh,ag2GmR  
heads of the doctors to men of
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their own class of greater power and authority . (Florence
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Nightingale , who had friends high in the
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English government, had followed exactly the same course in
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reforming her country''s military
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hospitals). Professional nursing , in short, emerged neither
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from medical discoveries nor from a
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 program of hospital reform initiated by physicians; outsiders  
saw the need first.

 

146. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? I!

  A. Public Hygiene in the United States
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  B. Florence Nightingale : A Nurse''s Story
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  C. The Fight for Nursing Education in the United States
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  D. Health Care in Upper and Lower-Class Neighborhoods
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147. According to the passage, nurses, in the United States in
the 1850''s could best be described as _____.

A. poor, untrained women YP]\
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B. young medical students
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C. wives of military officers 
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D. middle-class men and women
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148. The author states that the first advocates of nursing
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training in the United States were ______.
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  A. medical men

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  B. upper-class
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  C. professional nurses B% 5


/ 149. According to the passage, some doctors objected to the 
establishment of nursing schools because they believed that
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______.
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A. nursing was an art that could not be taught
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B. additional medical care from nurses was unnecessaryDQ[1]  

C. volunteer nurses from the upper class were adequate

 

D. educated nurses would undermine their authority ;g9+ W


150. It can be inferred from the passage that Bellevue was a
________.
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  A. hospital
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  B. university
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  C. government agency ­@+‑ # 
  D. women''s penitentiary
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-J*          D. military commanders

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144. A. because      B. before        C. since  
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145. A. down     B. all     C. back    
D. outside 0&<d

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nations benefit when
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western nations establish manufacturing in their countries to
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take advantage of cheap labor.
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136. A. First     B. Second       C. West     D. Third
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137. A. ranges     B. scopes       C. deposits  
Im\6‑JD{ c  D. products

138. A. desired     B. possible       C. available  
C2ji;%A@4­  D. abandon Y*

139. A. to      B. for    C. towards  
                  D. over S  

140. A. developed   B. powerful     C. industrialized   D. developing
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