出版時(shí)間:2005-1 出版社:中國石化出版社 作者:全國職稱英語等級 頁數(shù):208
前言
職稱英語自從實(shí)行全國統(tǒng)一考試以來,以其獨(dú)特的題型,較高的難度要求,使得許多考生不太適應(yīng)。目前參加初級、中級和高級職稱評定的同志由于種種原因,有的只是自學(xué)過一些英語,有的學(xué)的是俄語或日語,有的在實(shí)際工作中與英語接觸甚少,這使得許多同志的英語基礎(chǔ)較為薄弱。針對以上客觀事實(shí),我們組織工作在教學(xué)第一線的教師編寫了這套《全國專業(yè)技術(shù)人員職稱英語等級考試叢書》。本套叢書根據(jù)最新考試大綱編寫,具體特點(diǎn)如下: ?、僭敱M列舉了??嫉脑~匯和語法考點(diǎn); ?、谄饰隽烁鞣N題型的解題技巧; ?、鬯C萃了歷年優(yōu)秀真題; ?、芰信e了大量的專項(xiàng)練習(xí)題; ?、嘤捎诔跫?、中級和高級考試內(nèi)容沒有太嚴(yán)格的區(qū)別,因此本套叢書適用于各個(gè)級別?! 】傊@套叢書不僅是一套技巧講解手冊,更是一套詞匯、語法等??伎键c(diǎn)的記憶手冊。本套叢書包括: ?、佟度珖毞Q英語等級考試詞匯30天突破》 ?、凇度珖毞Q英語等級考試30天突破·綜合類》 ?、邸度珖毞Q英語等級考試30天突破·理工類》 ?、堋度珖毞Q英語等級考試30天突破·衛(wèi)生類》 ?、荨度珖毞Q英語等級考試押題試卷·綜合類》 ⑥《全國職稱英語等級考試押題試卷·理工類》 ?、摺度珖毞Q英語等級考試押題試卷·衛(wèi)生類》 由于時(shí)間倉促,書中錯(cuò)誤或疏漏之處在所難免,誠請讀者斧正。
內(nèi)容概要
《全國職稱英語等級考試押題試卷(理工類)》特點(diǎn): 謹(jǐn)遵考試大綱,精研歷年真題,深刻剖析出題者的命題思路,總結(jié)歸納考試出題規(guī)律,為考生備考指引方向,真正實(shí)現(xiàn)“知己知彼,百戰(zhàn)不殆”。 薈萃研磨眾多英語培訓(xùn)機(jī)構(gòu)及各類相關(guān)書籍的精華,使考生在增強(qiáng)應(yīng)試能力的同時(shí)提高英語綜合運(yùn)用水平。 內(nèi)容豐富全面,包括詞匯選項(xiàng)、閱讀判斷、概括大意與完成句子、閱讀理解、補(bǔ)全短文和完形填空等各類題型的解題技巧、專項(xiàng)練習(xí)、模擬試題,真正做到“一書在手,全部擁有”。 把學(xué)習(xí)內(nèi)容科學(xué)地分為30天,有利于考生有條不紊地安排復(fù)習(xí),既突出了重點(diǎn),又加強(qiáng)了針對性。
書籍目錄
全真模擬試題(一)參考答案全真模擬試題(二)參考答案全真模擬試題(三)參考答案全真模擬試題(四)參考答案全真模擬試題(五)參考答案全真模擬試題(六)參考答案全真模擬試題(七)參考答案全真模擬試題(八)參考答案全真模擬試題(九)參考答案附錄 考前沖刺四套題
章節(jié)摘錄
Geography and Movement To understand how astrology works, we should first take a quick look at the sky. Al-though the stars are at enormous distances, they do indeed give the impression of being affixedto the inner surface of a great hollow sphere surrounding the earth. Ancient people, in fact,literally believed in the existence of such a celestial sphere. As the earth spins on its axis, thecelestial sphere appears to turn about us each day, pivoting at points on a line with the earthsaxis of rotation. This daily turning of the sphere carries the stars around the sky, causingmost of them to rise and set, but they, and constellations they define, maintains fixed pat-terns on the sphere, just as the continent of Australian maintains its shape on a spinning globeof the earth. Thus the stars were called fixed stars. The motion of the sun along the ecliptic is, of course, merely a reflection of the revolu-tion of the earth around the sun, but the ancients believed the earth was fixed and the sun hadand independent motion of its own, eastward among the stars. The glare of sunlight hides thestars in daytime, but the ancients were aware that the stars were up there even at night, andthe slow eastward motion of the sun around the sky, at the rate of about thirty degrees eachmonth, caused different stars to be visible at night at different times of the year. The moon, revolving around the earth each month, also has an independent motion in thesky. The moon, however, changes it position relatively rapidly. Although it appears to riseand set each day, as does nearly everything else in the sky, we can see the moon changing po-sition during as short an interval as an hour or so. The moons path around the earth lies near-ly in the same plane as the earths path around the sun, so the moon is never seen very farfrom the ecliptic in the sky. There are five other objects visible to the naked eye that also ap-pear to move in respect to the fixed background of stars on the celestial sphere. These are theplanets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and the Saturn. All of them revolve around the sunin nearly the same plane as the earth does, so they, like the moon, always appear near the e-cliptic. Because we see the planets from the moving earth, however, they behave in a compli-cated way.
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本書特色:謹(jǐn)遵大綱精神,洞悉命題規(guī)律,試題高度仿真。
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