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1、2011年职称英语理工类阅读理解新增文章篇目(名师押题)第二篇 World Crude Oil Production May Peak a Decade Earlier Than Some Predict第六篇 Waving With Light*第三十四篇 Batteries Built by Viruses*第三十八篇 Longer Lives for Wild Elephants+第四十五篇 Some People Do Not Taste Salt Like Others+第四十六篇 Marvelous Metamaterials注:1、+表示 A级文章;*表示 B即文章;其他为 C级

2、文章;2、2011 年词汇部分与 2010年教材相比未作任何变化。第二篇World Crude Oil Production May Peak a Decade Earlier Than Some PredictIn a finding that may speed efforts to conserve oil, scientists in Kuwait predict that world conventional crude oil production will peak in 2014. This prediction is almost a decade earlier than

3、some other predictionsTheir study is in ACS EnergyFuels 1Ibrahim Nashawi and colleagues point out that rapid growth in global oil consumption has sparked a growing interest in predicting “peak oil“Peak oil “is the point where oil production reaches a maximum and then declines. Scientists have develo

4、ped several models to forecast this point, and some put the date at 2020 or later. One of the most famous forecast models is called the Hubbert model2. It assumes that global oil production will follow a bell shaped curve3. A related concept is that4 of “Peak Oil.“ The term “Peal Oil“ indicates the

5、moment in which world wide production Will peak, afterwards to start on irreversible declineThe Hubbert model accurately predicted that oil production would peak in the United States in 1970. The model has since gained in popularity and has been used to forecast oil production worldwideHowever, rece

6、nt studies show that the model is insufficient to account for5 more complex oil production cycles of some countriesThose cycles can be heavily influenced by technology changes, politics, and other factors, the scientists say.The new study describes development of a new version of the Hubbert model t

7、hat provides a more realistic and accurate oil production forecastUsing the new model, the scientists evaluated the oil production trends of 47 major oil-producing countries, which supply most of the worlds conventional crude oil6 They estimated that worldwide conventional crude oil production will

8、peak in 2014, years earlier than anticipated. The scientists also showed that the worlds oil reserves7 arebeing reduced at a rate of 2.1 percent a year. The new model could help inform energy-related decisions and public policy debate, they suggest.词汇:Conserve v 保护,保存crude oil原油spark v闪耀;激发;鼓舞curve

9、n曲线irreversible adj不可逆的,不可改变的insufficient adj.充分的,不足的注释:1ACS Energy & Fuels:ACS 是 American Chemical Society(美国化学学会)的缩写。该学会成立于 l876年,现已成为世界最大的科技协会。多年来,ACS 一直致力于为全球化学研究机构、企业及个人提供高品质的文献资讯及服务。ACS 出版的期刊有 34种,这些期刊在化学领域中是被引用次数最多的化学期刊,EnergyFuels 即是其中一本。2the Hubbert model:赫伯特模型是美国地质学家 MKing Hubbert于 1956年创建

10、的,这是一个随时间增长的模型,Hubbert 将其引入油气田开发,经推导使其成为一个可以预测油气田累积产量、瞬时产量、年产量和可采储量等多项开发指标的多功能预测模型。3a bell shaped curve:钟形曲线4that of peak oil:that 指代 concept。5account for:说明,解释6conventional crude oil:常规原油7oil reserves:石油储量。通常使用复数形式 reserves。练习:1Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “sparked“ appe

11、aring in paragraph 2?AflashedBstimulatedCchangedDended2The term “a bell shaped curve“ appearing in paragraph 2 indicates that global oil production willAtake the shape of a flat curveBkeep growingCkeep decliningDstart to decline after global oil production peaks3Which of the following is NOT true of

12、 the Hubbert model?AIt successfully predicted that oil production peaked in the USin l 970BIt has been used to predict oil production in many countriesCIt is insufficient to explain oil production cycles in some countriesDIt provides a very realistic and accurate oil production4What is the major ach

13、ievement of the new study mentioned in the last paragraph?AIt predicts global oil production will peak in 2014BIt predicts oil production will decline in 47 countriesCIt confirms further the effectiveness of the Hubbert modelDIt discovers a new trend of Worldwide oil production5Who develop the new v

14、ersion of the Hubbert model?AAmerican scientistsBKuwaiti scientistsCBritish scientistsDScientists of 47 major oil-producing countries答案与题解:1B spark一词做及物动词使用时有“发动“、“激发“的意思,在此意为 stimulated,即“引发“,这个句子的意思是:全球石油消费的快速增长已引发了对“石油峰值“预测的兴趣。2D 此句接下来的句子中所提到的 a related concept即是与 a bell shaped curve相关的概念,也就是说,接下

15、来的这个句子对 a bell shaped curve做了解释,即世界石油生产达到最大峰值后将下降。3D 文章的第三段告诉我们,Hubbert 预测模型精确地预测到美国石油生产于 1970年将达到峰值。这一模型自受到公认后,已用于预测世界石油生产。第四段说,这一模型对于某些国家更加复杂的石油生产周期而言,其计算尚不充分。这些生产周期受到技术的改变、政策和其他因素的很大影响。所以,A、B 和 C都是对 Hubbert模型的正确说明。4A 选项 8、C 和 D所述内容均未在文章中提到。最后一段告诉我们,科学家使用新的模型评估了 47个主要的产油国家的石油生产趋势,并预计全球常规原油生产到 2014

16、年将达最高峰值。所以,A 是答案。5B 短文第一段的第一个句子提供了答案。第六篇Waving With LightIn the Sierra Madre mountain range of west central Mexico1, the native Huichol people2 live much the way their ancestors did-without electricity. Thats because its too expensive to string power lines3 to the remote mountain areas where they li

17、ve. To help support themselves, the Huichol create beautiful artwork. They sell their art in cities hundreds of miles away from their villages. And without electricity-at home or on the road, they can only work during daylight hours. When it gets dark, they must stop whatever theyre doing.Now, a tea

18、m of scientists, designers, and architects is using4 new technologies to provide the Huichol with light after the sun setsThe scientists technique involves weaving tiny electronic crystals into fabrics that can be made into clothes, bags, or other items.By collecting the suns energy during the day,

19、these lightweight fabrics provide bright white light at nightTheir inventors have named the fabrics “Portable Lights.” Portable Lights have the potential to transform the lives of people without electricity around the world, says project leaderSheila Kennedy“Our invention,“ Kennedy says, “came from

20、seeing how we could transform technology we saw every day in the United States and move it into new markets for people who didnt have a lot of money“At the core of Portable Light technology are devices called high-brightness light-emitting diodes,or HB LEDs6These tiny lights appear in digital clocks

21、,televisions,and streetlightsLEDs are completely different from the light bulbsMost of those glass bulbs belong to a type called incandescent lightsInside,electricity heats a metal coil to about 2,200 degrees CelsiusAt that temperature,bulbs give off light we can seeNinety percent of energy produced

22、 by incandescent lights, however, is heatand invisible With all that wasted energy, bulbs burn out quicklyThey are also easily brokenLEDs,on the other hand,are like tiny pieces of rock made up of molecules that are arranged in a crystal structureWhen an electric current passes through an LED,the cry

23、stal structure produces lightUnlike incandescent bulbs, they Can produce light of various colorsWithin an LED, the type of molecules and their particular arrangement determines what color is produced词汇:Portable adj轻便的,手提式的lightemitting diode(LED) 发光二极管bulb n灯泡;球状物incandescent adj白灼的coil n线圈,卷,圈molec

24、ule n分子注释: 1Sierra Madre mountain range of west central Mexico:墨西哥中西部的马德雷山脉o Sierra;一词在西班牙语中本身就包含了“山脉”的意思,确切地说是“呈齿状起伏的山脉” ,因为在西班牙语中 Sierra有“锯子”的意思。2Huichol people:维克人。他们是居住在墨西哥中西部地区马德雷山脉的土著印地安人。该地区山路崎岖,所以西班牙人未涉足于此,墨西哥文化也没能影响维克人的土著文化。据估计,维克印地安人现仅存约一万人。3string power lines:架设输电线。4Now,a team of scientis

25、tsis usin9:a team of scientists可以视作单数,也可以视作复数。本句用作单数,所以后接的谓语动词是 is。5At the core of:此处 the core of意为 the basic or most important part of(最重要的部分)。6At the core of Portable Light technology are devices called highbrightness lightemitting diodes, or HB LEDs:本句是倒装句,主语是“devices called highbrightness lighte

26、mitting diodes,or HB LEDs”,谓语动词是“are” 。highbrightness lightemitting diodes 可译为“高亮度发光二极管。练习:1To make a living, the Huichol create artwork andAsell it to tourists in their villagesBsell it in cities far away from their villagesCdisplay it in their village museumDkeep it in their homes to attract touri

27、sts2Why can Portable Lights emit light?AElectronic crystals are woven into fabricsBItems such as clothes and bags are used to carry lightsCThe suns energy is collected during the dayDAll of the above3What does Sheila Kennedy say about Portable Lights?AThis invention can change the lives of people,bo

28、th rich and poorBThey are widely used in the United StatesCPortable Lights can help poor people around the world to get lightDThey are expensive to make but easy to carry4What is the most important part of the Portable Light technology?AHB LEDsBGlass Bulbs CIncandescent lightsDHeated metal coils5LED

29、s are different from light bulbs in thatALEDs are incandescent lights while light bulbs are notBLEDs have a metal coil while light bulbs have notCLEDs emit colored light while most light bulbs dontDLEDs are made up of tiny pieces of rock while light bulbs are not答案与题解:1B 短文的第一段提供了答案,该段告诉我们,维克人为了谋生,制

30、作工艺品,并到几百英里以外的城市去销售。2D 文章的第二和第三段包括了 A、B 和 C所述内容。所以 D是答案。3C 短文的第四和第五段提供了答案。短文第四段的句子说了 Potable Lights可以在世界范围内改变穷乡僻壤用不上电的人们的生活,C 准确地表达了这层意思,所以是答案 0 A不是答案,说 Potable Lights能改变富人穷人的生活,不符合原文的意思。短文没有提及 Portable Lights在美国使用,也没有说 Portable Lights是否花费很大。所以 B和 D都不是答案。4A 第六段的第一句提供了答案。Portable Lights技术的最主要部分是 high

31、brightness lightemitting diodes,即高亮度发光二极管。5C 短文的第六段对 light bulbs进行了描述。第二句中的 those glass bulbs即指第一句中的 light bulbs。因此,LEDs 不是 incandescent lights(白炽灯),也没有金属丝。所以 A和 B均是错误的选择。最后一段的第一个句子 LEDs,on the other hand,are like tiny pieces of rock made up of molecules that are arranged in a crystal structure中的 li

32、ke pieces of rock,不等于 pieces。*第三十四篇 Batteries Built by VirusesWhat do chicken pox,the common cold, the flu,and AIDS have in common? Theyre all disease caused by viruses,tiny microorganisms that can pass from person to personIts no wonder1 that when most people think about viruses, finding ways t0 st

33、eer clear of2 viruses is whats on peoples mindsNot everyone runs from the tiny disease carders, though3In Cambridge, Massachusetts4, scientists have discovered that some viruses can be helpful in an unusual wayThey are putting viruses to work, teaching them to build some of the worlds smallest recha

34、rgeable batteriesViruses and batteries may seem like an unusual pair,but theyre not so strange for engineer Angela Belcher,who first came up with5 the ideaAt the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, she and her collaborators bring together different areas of science in new waysI

35、n the case of the virus-built batteries, the scientists combine what they know about biology, technology and production techniquesBelchers team includes Paula Hammond,who helps put together the tiny batteries, and Yet-Ming Chiang, an expert on how to store energy in the form of a battery “Were worki

36、ng on things we traditionally dont associate with nature ” says HammondMany batteries are already pretty smallYou can hold AC and D batteries6 in your handThe coinlike batteries that power watches are often smaller than a pennyHowever。every year,new electronic devices like personal music players or

37、cell phones get smaller than the year beforeAs these devices shrink, ordinary batteries wont be small enough to fit insideThe ideal battery will store a lot of energy in a small packageRight now,Belchers model battery,a metallic disk completely built by viruses,looks like a regular watch batteryBut

38、inside,its components are very smallso tiny you can only see them with a powerful microscopeHow small are these battery parts? To get some idea of the size,pluck one hair from your headPlace your hair on a piece of white paper and try to see how wide your hair ispretty thin,right? Although the width

39、 of each persons hair is a bit different,you could probably fit about l o of these virusbuilt battery parts,side to side,across one hairThese microbatteries may change the way we look at viruses7词汇:chicken pox水痘microorganism n微生物metallic adj金属的collaborator n合作者,协作者pluck v拔,摘,采注释:1no wonder:不足为奇的,难怪2

40、steer clear of:避开,绕开3though:意思为“然而,可是” 。在句中使用时通常放在句末。4Cambridge,Massachusetts:马萨诸塞州的剑桥市。本文第三段提到的 the MassachusettsInstitute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge即指坐落于剑桥市的麻省理工学院。麻省理工学院于 1861年由著名自然科学家威廉巴罗吉杰斯创立。这是美国的一所私立研究型大学,培养高级科技人才和管理人才,是以理工科为主的、世界一流的综合性大学。5came up with:提出6A,C and D batteries:A、C、D 均为电池型

41、号。7These microbatteries may change the way we look at viruses:这些微型电池可能会改变我们看待病毒的方式。作者想表达的意思是:人们一直认为病毒有害无益,现在病毒可用来制作电池,人们对病毒的看法可能会因此而发生变化。练习: 1According to the first paragraph,people try toAkill microorganisms related to chicken pox,the flu,etcBkeep themselves away from viruses because they are invis

42、ibleCstay away from viruses because they are causes of various diseasesDcure themselves of virusrelated diseases by taking medicines2What is Belchers team doing at present?AIt is finding ways to get rid of viruses BIt is massproducing microbatteriesCIt is making batteries with virusesDIt is analyzin

43、g virus genes3What expression below is opposite in meaning to the word “shrink“ appearing in paragraph 5?ABroadenBSpreadCExtendDExpand:4. Which of the following is true of Belchers battery mentioned in paragraph 6?AIt is made of metal BIt is a kind of watch batteryCIt can only be seen with a microsc

44、opeDIt is a metallic disk with viruses inside it5. How tiny is one battery part?AIts width is one tenth of a hairBIt equals the width of a hairCIt is as thin as a piece of paperDIts width is too tiny to measure答案与题解:1C 短文第一段的大致意思是,许多疾病都由病毒引起,诸如水痘、感冒和艾滋病,所以人们想尽办法躲避病毒。这是 C所表达的意思。A 不是正确选择,因为文章并没有说人们想方设

45、法去杀死病毒。B 的后半句的内容(病毒肉眼看不见)和 D的内容(吃药治疗病毒引起的疾病)文中没有提到.2C 短文的第二段明确提供了答案。3D 根据上下文,shrink 在此的意思是“收缩” ,即“缩小” 。所以,它的反义词是expand(增大,扩张)。C 不是正确选择,因为 extend的意思是 become longer,即“延伸”或“加长” 。A 的意思是“加宽” ,也不是答案。B 的意思是“伸展,展开” ,在一定的上下文里也可以做 shrink的反义词,但在第五段这个语境里,B 不是最佳选择。4D 第六段第二句中提到的 metallic disk是指“金属圆盘” ,它是微型电池的外形,其

46、内部是由病毒构成的电池部件。微型电池不是由金属组成的,所以 A不是答案。本段提到,这种电池 looks like a regular watch battery,与手表里电池外形相似,但并不等同手表电池,所以 B也不是正确选择。文章只是说电池的部件(但并没有说整个电池)小到只能用显微镜才能看到,所以 C也不是正确的选择。D 才是第六段所要表达的主要内容,因此是答案。5A 短文最后一段的第四句(“you could probably fit about lo of these virus-built battery parts,side to side,across one hair”)提供了本

47、题的答案。*第三十八篇Longer Lives for Wild ElephantsMost people think of zoos as safe places for animals,where struggles such as difficulty finding food and avoiding predators dont exist. Without such problems, animals in zoos should live to a ripe old agelBut mat may not be true for2 the largest land animals

48、 on Earth. Scientists have known that elephants in zoos often suffer from poor healthThey develop diseases,joint problems and behavior changesSometimesthey even become infertileor unable to have babiesTo learn more about how captivity affects elephants, a team of international scientists compared th

49、e life spans of female elephants born in zoos with female elephants living outdoors in their native landsZoos keep detailed records of all the animals in their care,documenting factors such as birth dates,illnesses,weight and deathThese records made it possible for the researchers to analyze 40years of data on

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