试卷名称:2015年职称英语(综合类)B级真题试卷

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The Internet House A leading British building and design company has just announced their plans for the home of the future.The new design,【C1】______as the “Internet House“,has five bedrooms, plenty of bathrooms and a double garage. But these are not the main selling【C2】______,for it is the £25000【C3】______of automation that makes this house really different. It will be【C4】______, for people who have plenty of money, but not a greatn【C5】______of time: young professionals in other words. They are likely to be【C6】______to the idea of a microwave that provides easy-to-cook【C7】______via the Internet and cooker that switches itself on or off at a command received via e-mail. All the appliances in the house,【C8】______the heating and lighting controls, are linked together【C9】______means of a gadget(小装置) called a “router “. Using what’s called a “ Webpad“ , a kind of portable lap-top computer, the owners of the house tap in commands from【C10】______they may be. The Webpad【C11】______a signal to the router, which【C12】______the message and then activates the necessary controls. On the way home at night, for example, the owners can switch on the lights or【C13】______the central heating working, and so【C14】______sure that they have a nice warm welcome when they【C15】______into their home.  

  

【C12】

A.decodes

B.discounts

C.decides

D.deserves

  

【C13】

A.lead

B.have

C.put

D.get

  

【C14】

A.come

B.make

C.keep

D.hold

  

【C15】

A.stay

B.stand

C.step

D.start

  

【C11】

A.draws

B.speaks

C.sends

D.hearsay

  

【C10】

A.whatever

B.however

C.whichever

D.wherever

  

【C9】

A.for

B.in

C.with

D.by

  

【C8】

A.as long as

B.as soon as

C.as well as

D.as far as

  

【C7】

A.recipes

B.projects

C.receipts

D.invitations

  

【C6】

A.excited

B.intended

C.interested

D.attracted

  

【C5】

A.length

B.deal

C.lot

D.extent

  

【C4】

A.accurate

B.model

C.precise

D.ideal

  

【C3】

A.value

B.price

C.worth

D.cost

  

【C2】

A.plots

B.plans

C.points

D.paths

  

【C1】

A.entided

B.known

C.referred

D.named

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