时间:2017-07-01 21:21:39
B.小李非常讨厌同事小王,一天听到小王说公司附近新开的一家饭店很好吃,小李在心理上就产生了抗拒,觉得那家店一定不好吃
C.小彭本来穿了一件自认为很漂亮的衣服去上班,结果好几个跟她关系好的同事都说不好看,下班后,她回家做的第一件事情就是把衣服换下来,并且决定再也不穿它去上班了
D.小王的偶像是周杰伦,自从看到周杰伦在采访中说他觉得篮球是最酷的运动之后,也开始爱上了打篮球
三、英语部分I每小题1.5分,共 15分)
Reading
Comprehension (15)
Directions: There are two passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions or’unfinished statements. For each question, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You shouldchoose the best answer. Then mark the correspondingletter on the Answer Sheet. [事业单位考试真题]
Passage1
Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder whose
main symptom is excessive, overriding sleepiness.A victim can fall asleep
anytime, anywhere, even in the most circumstances. And there is no cure.”Having
narcolepsy,” says Bill, “is like always
being as sleepy as a normal person might be afterstaying awake three days.”
It is estimated that a quarter million
Americans have narcolepsy, mostly undiagnosed’. This isbecause, in a physical
exam, a doctor may not find anything wrong with a narcoleptic person. Itmay
take years, and visits to several doctors, before a narcoleptic discovers the
name of his prob-lem. Researchers now believe that the disease is triggered by
a chemical imbalance in the part of the brain that controls wakefulness.
Initial symptoms may also include a sudden loss of muscle tonebrought on by an
intense emotion-anything from anger to laughter. Some narcoleptics hallucma”“‘甲 Paralysis, which is the feeling during the
lighter stages of sleep of being complete- ‘ly unable to move or talk. The
prognosis for a patient with narcolepsy isn’t good. Narcoleptics havethe
disease all their lives, and many cannot hold down a job or lead a normal life.
Some narcolep-tics take daily doses of prescribed drugs like Dexednne-“uppers”-to
stay awake lone enough tofunction. The problem of narcolepsy is being studied
now, and someday there may be a cure. Butcurrent sufferers must endure an
existence, that is, as one woman said, “like walking through glue.”
51. The author is
primarily concerned with .
A. narcolepsy is a
serious disease with no cure now
B. narcolepsy is
hilarious
C. narcolepsy is
mostly undiagnosed
D. narcoleptics
are common people who like sleeping
52. All of the
followi吨 symptoms of narcolepsy are true EXCEPT .
A. a sudden loss of muscle tone [事业单位题库]
B. an intense
emotion of anger or laughter
C. a feeling of
being unable to move or talk
D. excessive
sleepiness
53. Which of the
following statements is TRUE?
A. Paralysis
caused by narcolepsy happens during lighter stages of sleep.
B. The cause of
the disease is not known.
C. Through a
physical exam, a doctor may find something wrong with a patient with
narcolepsy.
D. There is no way
to diagnose the disease.
54. The meaning of
the sentence “The prognosis for a patient with narcolepsy isn’t good” (Para.
2)is explained by the author
A. in the previous
sentenceB. In the next sentence
C. both A and B
D。 neither A nor B
55. As used in the
passage, the best definition of “walking through glue” (Para.2) is a feeling of
.
A. curiosity B. great difficulty
C. anxiety D. strangeness
Passage 2
There’s no doubt
that nanotechnology promises so much for civilization. However, all
newtechnologies have their teething prololems. And with nanotechnology, society
often gets the wrongidea about its capabilities. Numerous science-fiction books
and movies have raised people’s fearsabout nanotechnology-with scenarios such
as inserting little nano-robots into your bocly that monitoreverything you do
without you realizing it, or self-replicating nano-robots that eventually take over
the world.
So how do we
safeguard such a potentially powerful technology? Some scientists recommendthat nano-particles
be treated as new chemicals with separate safety tests and clear labeling.
Theybelieve that greater care should also be taken with nano-particles in
laboratories and factories. OthIers have called for a withdrawal of new nano
products such as cosmetics and a temporary halt to many kinds of’ nanotech
research,
But as far as l’rn.
Concerned there’8 a need to plough ahead with the discoveries and applica-tions
of nanotechnology. L really believe that most scientists would welcome a way to
guard againstethical usea of such technology. We can’t go around thinking that
all innovation is bad, all ad-vancement is bad. As with the debate about any
new technology, it is how you use it that is impor-tant. So let’s look at some
of its possible uses.
Thanks to
nanotechnology, there could be a major breakthrough in the field of transportationwith
the production of more durable metals. These could be virtually unbreakable,
lighter and muchmore pliable leading to planes that are 50 times lighter than
at present. Those same improved ca-pabilities will dramatically reduce the cost
of traveling into space making it more accessible to or-dinary people and
opening up a totally new holiday destinatio
In terms of technology, the computer industry w谢 be able to shrink computer parts down tominute sizes. We need nanotechnology in order to create a new generation of computers that willwork even faster and will have a million times more memory but will be about the size of a sugarcube. Nanotechnology could also revolutionize the way that