最新職稱英語變題型分析與預測

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根據2014年職稱英語的'出題特點——跨題型出題,本站職場英語網精心挑選《職稱英語考試用書》重點文章,進行變題型分析,編制了2015年職稱英語考試預測題。這些文章來自《職稱英語考試用書》的“閱讀判斷”、“概括大意與完成句子”、“補全短文”。根據文章編制5道閱讀理解題目,既可以幫助廣大考生從不同角度理解教材,又具有一定的預測性。

最新職稱英語變題型分析與預測

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理工C_閱讀判斷_第1篇

Inventor of LED

When Nick Holonyak set out to createa new kind of visible lighting using semiconductor alloys, his colleagues thought he was unrealistic. Today, his discovery of light-emitting diodes or1 LEDs, are used in everything from DVDs to alarm clocks to airports. Dozens of his students have continued his work, developing lighting used in traffic lights and other everyday technology.

On April 23, 2004, Holonyak received the $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize at a ceremony in Washington. This marks the 10th year (第1題答案出處) that the Lemelson-MIT Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has given the award to prominent inventors.

"Anytime you get an award, big or little 2, it's always a surprise," Holonyak said.

Holonyak, 75, was a student of John Bardeen, an inventor of the transistor, in the early 1950s. After graduate school3, Holonyak worked at Bell Labs. He later went to General Electric4, where he invented a switch now widely used in house dimmer switches.

Later, Holonyak started looking into how semiconductors could be used to generate light. But while his colleagues were looking at how to generate invisible light,(第2題答案出處)he wanted to generate visible light. The LEDs he invented in 1962 (第4題答案出處)now last about 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs, and are more environmentally friendly and cost effective.

Holonyak, now a professor of electrical and computer engineering and physics at the University of Illinois,(第5題答案出處)said he suspected that LEDs would become as commonplace as they are today. But didn't realize how many uses they would have.(第3題答案出處)

"You don't know in the beginning. You think you're doing something important, you think it's worth doing, but you really can't tell what the big payoff is going to be, and when,and how. You just don't know," he said.

The Lemelson-MIT Program also recognized Edith Flanigen, 75, with the $100,000 Lemelson- MIT Lifetime Achievement Award for her work on a new generation of "molecular sieves" that can separate molecules by size.

新編制5道閱讀理解題目:

1. How many years has the Lemelson-MIT Program has given the award to prominent inventors?

A. 8.

B. 9.

C. 10.

D. 11.

2. Nick Holonyak’s colleagues thought semiconductor__________.

A. could generate visible light

B. could generate invisible light

C. could not generate light at all

D. could be made into LEDs

3. Which of the following is not the advantage of LED?

A. LEDs are longer than incandescent bulbs.

B. LEDs are less used in everyday technology.

C. LEDs are more environmentally friendly.

D. LEDs are cost effective.

4. Nick Holonyak invented the LED when he was_________ years old.

A. 75

B. 43

C. 23

D. 33

5. Nick Holonyak works ___________ now.

A. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

B. at Bell Labs

C. at the University of Illinois

D. at General Electric

答案:CBBDC