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職稱英語衛(wèi)生類A級模擬50

第1部分:詞匯選項

下面共有15個句子,每個句子中均有1個詞或短語有底橫線,請從每個句子后面所給的

4個選項中選擇1個與劃線部分意義最相近的詞或短語。

1>Theunionrepresentativeputacrossherargumentveryeffectively.

A.explainedB.inventedC.consideredD.accepted

2、Hetalkstoughbuthasatenderheart.

A.heavyB.strongC.kindD.wild

3、Itisnousedebatingtherelativemeritsofthispolicy.

A.makingB.takingC.discussingD.expecting

4、Ourstatisticsshowthatweconsumeallthatwearecapableofproducing.

A.wasteB.buy-C.useD.sell

5、Thefueltankshadacapacityof140liters.

A.functionB.abilityC.powerD.volume

6、JohniscollaboratingwithMaryinwritinganarticle.

A.cooperatingB.competingC.combiningD?arguing

7、Heisdeterminedtoconsolidatehispower.

A.strengthenB.controlC,abandonD.exercise

8、Manyscientistshavebeenprobingpsychologicalproblems.

A.solvingB.exploringC.settlingD.handling

9、Hearingproblemsmaybealleviatedbychangesindietandexercisehabits.

A.removedB.curedC.worsenedD.relieved

10>Allthecarsaretestedfordefectsbeforeleavingthefactory.

A.functionsB.faultsC.motionsD.parts

11>Theparentsalwaysrestraintheirdaughterfromswimminginthenearbypool.

A.allowB.reduceC.preventD.confine

12>Thiskindofanimalsisonthevergeofextinction.

A.dyingofB.dyingoutC.dyingoffD.dyingaway

13>Theyareendeavoringtoreformthepresentrules.

A.tryingB.workingC.doingD.making

[4、Hefinallysucceededincarryingouthisplanowingtohishard-working.

A.dealingwithB.adaptingtoC.copingwithD.dueto

15、Hisideatosolvetheproblemisreallyoriginal.

A.creativeB.greatC.practicalD.perfect

第2部分:閱讀判斷

閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后列出了7個句子,請根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對每個句子做出判斷。

BeyondthePap

Scientistshaveknownforsometimethatvirtuallyallcasesofcervical

canceraretriggeredbyafamilyofvirusescalledhumanpapillomaviruszor

HPV.MostwomenwhobecomeineffectedwithHPVareabletoshakeoffthevirus

andsuffernoapparentlong-termconsequencestotheirhealth.Butafewwomen

developapersistentinfectionthatcan,forreasonsthatarenotentirely

clear,eventuallyleadtocancerouschangesinthecervix.

NowresearchersattheDigeneCorpofBeltsville,Maryland,havedeveloped

atestthatdetectsanactiveHPVinfectionbylookingforitsgeneticbyproducts

inthevagina.TheHPVtestwasbetterthanthestandardPaptestatfinding

cervicalcanceratanystagezaccordingtotwostudiespublishedthismonth

intheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation.Sofar,sogood.

Unfortunately,thetest*sfalse-positiverate-howoftenitindicatedthat

therewasaproblemwhennoneexistedwasalmosttwiceashighasthatfor

thePapsmear.Inthesecases,abiopsyofthewoman*scervixshowednosign

ofdisease.

Andthat1sthecruxoftheproblem.Howmanywomenshouldundergowhat

iszwhenitcomesrightdowntoitzunnecessarytreatmenttofindafewmore

casesofcervicalcancer?Shouldn*thealthofficialsfocusinsteadonmaking

surethatmorewomenundergoregularPap-smearexaminations?Afterall,Pap

smears,thoughfarfromperfectzhavehelpeddramaticallylowerthedeath

tollfromcervicalcancertakingitfromtheNo.1causeofdeathduetocancer

inAmericanwomentothe10th.

ComplicatingmattersisthefactthatHPVisaverycommoninfection.In

somepartsoftheU.S.asmanyashalfofallwomenunderage35haveanactive

case.Yet99outof100womenwhoareHPV-positivewillnevergetcervical

cancer,estimatesDr.JoannaCain,vicepresidentoftheAmericanCollege

ofObstetriciansandGynecologists."Ifthose99womenlivetheirlivesas

ifthey*regoingtodevelopcancern,shesays,"we1renotnecessarilydoing

themanygood.n

Atpresent,theHPVtestisapprovedintheU.S.onlytohelpresolve

ambiguousresultsfromaPap-Smeartest.ManygynecologistsbelievethatHPV

willeventuallyreplacethepap.Butthey1renotwillingtoabandonitwithout

alotmoredetailedinformationandneithershouldyou.

16、ThecauseofcervicalcancerwasdiscoveredbyAmericanscientistssome

timeago.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

17>OnlyafewcasesofHPVinfectionwillleadtocancerouschangesinthe

cervix.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

18>TheHPVtestwasbetterthanthestandardPaptestineveryaspect.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

19、Papsmearshavecontributedtothepromotionofhealthofmanywomen.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

20、CervicalcancerusedtobetheNo.1killercancertowomeninAmerica.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

21、Dr.Cainisagainstalarmingthemajorityofwomenwho,thoughHPV-positive,

areunlikelytodevelopcervicalcancer.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

22、TheauthoralsobelievesthatHPVwilleventuallyreplacethePap.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

第3部分:概括大意與完成句子

閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后有2項測試任務(wù):(1)第23?26題要求從所給的6個選項中為

第1?4段每段選擇1個正確的小標題;⑵第27?30題要求從所給的6個選項中選擇4個正

確選項,分別完成每個句子。

HowWeFormFirstImpression

1.Weallhavefirstimpressionofsomeonewejustmet.Butwhy?Whydo

weformanopinionaboutsomeonewithoutreallyknowinganythingabouthim

orher-asideperhapsfromafewremarksorreadilyobservabletraits.

2.Theanswerisrelatedtohowyourbrainallowsyoutobeawareofthe

world.Yourbrainissosensitiveinpickingupfacialtraits,evenveryminor

1

differenceinhowapersonseyes,earsznose,ormouthareplacedinrelation

toeachothermakesyouseehimorherasdifference.Infact,yourbrain

continuouslyprocessincomingsensoryinformation-thesightsandsoundsof

yourworld,theseincoming"signals"arecomparedagainstahostof"memories"

storedinthebrainareascalledthecortexsystemtodeterminewhatthese

newsignals"mean".

3.Ifyouseesomeoneyouknowandlikeatschool,yourbrainsaysHfamiliar

andsafe".Ifyouseesomeonenew,itsays,"new-potentially,threatening".

Thenyourbrainstartstomatchfeaturesofthisstrangerwithother"known"

memories.Theheightzweight,dress,ethnicity,gestures,andtoneofvoice

areallmatchedup.Themoreunfamiliarthecharacteristicszthemoreyour

brainmaysay,"Hisisnew.Idon11likethisperson11.Orelse,“工,mintrigued".

Oryourbrainmayperceiveanewfacebutfamiliarclothes,ethnicity,

gestures-likeyourotherfriends;soyourbrainsays:"工likethisperson".

Butthesepreliminary"impressions"canbedeadwrong.

4.Whenwestereotypepeople,weusealessmatureformofthinking(not

unliketheimmaturethinkingofaveryyoungchild)thatmakessimplistic

andcategoricalimpressionsofothers.Ratherthanlearnaboutthedepthand

breadthofpeople—theirhistory,interestzvalueszstrengths,andtrue

character—wecategorizethemasjocks,geeks,orfreaks.

5.However,ifweresistinitialstereotypicalimpressions,wehaveachance

tobeawareofwhatapersonistrulylike.Ifwespendtimewithaperson,

hearabouthisorherlife,hopeszdreams,andbecomeawareoftheperson*s

character,weuseadifferentzmorematurestyleofthinking—andthemost

complexareasofourcortex,whichallowustobehumane.

23、A.AFairlyNewDevelopment

B.ClassicsofScienceFiction

C.DifficultyinKeepingAheadofScientificAdvances

D.OriginsofScienceFiction

E.ThemesofModernScienceFiction

Paragraph2

24、Paragraph3

25>Paragraph4

26、Paragraph5

27>A.concernedwiththeproblemstosolveinthefuture

B.tokeepaheadofscientificadvances

C.implication

D?acurrenttheme

E,readworldwide

F,arecurrenttheme

Sensoryinformationisonethatisperceivedthrough.

28>Youinterpretbycomparingincominginformationagainstthememories

alreadystoredinyourbrain.

29、Thewaywestereotypepeopleisalessmatureformofthinking,which

issimilarto.

30、Wecanuseourmorematurestyleofthinkingthanksto.

第4部分:閱讀理解

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題,每道題后面有4個選項。請根據(jù)文章的內(nèi)容,從

每題所給的4個選項中選擇1個最佳答案。

第一篇

TheBestWaytoReduceYourWeight

Youhearthis:"Nowonderyouarefat.Allyoueverdoiseat.HYoufeel

sad:nIskipmybreakfastandsupper.工runeverymorningandevening.What

elsecanIdo?"Basicallyyoucandonothing.Yourgenes,notyourlifehabits,

determineyourweightandyourbodyconstantlytriestomaintainit.

AlbertStunkardoftheUniversityofPennsylvaniafoundfromexperiments

that,H80percentofthechildrenoftwoobese(月巴月半的)parentsbecomeobese,

ascomparedwithnomorethan14percentoftheoffspringoftwoparentsof

normalweight.n

Howcanobesepeoplebecomenormaloreventhinthroughdieting?Wellz

dietingcanbeeffective,butthehealthcostsaretremendous.JulesHirsch,

aresearchphysicianatRockefellerUniversity,didastudyofeightfatpeople.

Theyweregivenaliquidformulaproviding600caloriesaday.Aftermore

than10weeks,thesubjectslost45kaonaverage.Butafterleavingthehospital,

theyallregainedweight.Theresultsweresurprising:bymetabolic(新陳

代謝的)measurement,fatpeoplewholostlargeamountsofweightseemedlike

theywerestarving.Theyhadpsychiatricproblems.Theydreamedoffoodor

breakingtheirdiet.Theywereanxiousanddepressed;someweresuicidal.

Theyhidfoodintheirrooms.Researcherswarnthatitispossiblethatweight

reductiondoesn'tresultinnormalweight,butinanabnormalstateresembling

thatofstarvednon-obesepeople.

Thinpeople,however,sufferfromtheopposite:Theyhavetomakeagreat

efforttogainweight.EthanSims,oftheUniversityofVermont,gotprisoners

tovolunteertogainweight.Infourtosixmonths,theyateasmuchasthey

could.Theysucceededinincreasingtheirweightby20to25percent.But

monthsafterthestudyendedtheywerebacktonormalweightandstayedthere.

Thisdidnotmeanthatpeoplearecompletelywithout"hopeincontrolling

theirweight.Itmeansthatthosewhotendtobefatwillhavetoconstantly

battletheirgeneticinheritanceiftheywanttosignificantlylowertheir

weight.Thefindingsalsoprovideevidenceforsomethingscientiststhought

wastrue—eachpersonhasacomfortableweightrange.Therangemightbeas

muchas9kg.Someonemightweigh60—69kgwithouttoomucheffort.Butgoing

aboveorbelowthenaturalweightrangeisdifficult.Thebodyresistsby

feelinghungryorfullandchangingthemetabolismtopushtheweightback

totherangeitseeks.

31>Thefirstparagraphtellsusthatourweightisdeterminedby

A.oureatinghabitB.ourlifestyle

C.ourworkhabitD.ourgenes

32、InJulesHirsch1sstudy,thesubjects

A.showednohealthproblemB.gainedweightrapidly

C.wereallveryshortD.livedonlyonliquidfood

33、Afterleavingthehospital,theeightfatpeople.

A.attemptedsuicideB.werebacktonormalweight

C?wentmadD.followedtheadviceofHirsch*s

34、InEthanSimsstudy,thesubjectswereaskedto.

A.stayinprisonB.eatasmuchastheycould

C.battletheirgeneticinheritanceD.lowertheirweight

35、Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Eachpersonwantstoeattohisheart1scontent.

B.Eachpersonhasaweightrangeof9kg.

C.Eachpersonhasanaturalweightrange.

D.Eachpersonwantstocontrolhisweight.

弟一^扁

Diabetes(糖尿?。゛ndEyeDamage

Over2millionCanadianshavediabetes.Itistheleadingcauseofblindness

inNorthAmericansunder65yearsofage.Diabetesisaconditionwherethe

bodyeithercannotproduceenoughinsulin(胰島素)orcannotrespondproperly

toinsulin.Insulinisimportantbecauseitmovesglucose(葡萄糖),asimple

sugar,intothebody1scellsfromtheblood.Thefoodpeopleeatprovides

thebodywithglucose,whichisusedbythecellsasasourceofenergy.If

insulinisn*tavailableordoesn*tworkcorrectlytomoveglucosefromthe

bloodintothecells,glucosewillstayintheblood,leadingtohighblood

sugarlevels.

Highbloodsugarlevelsdamagethebloodvesselszincludingthetinyblood

vesselsintheeye.Thisleadstoaneyediseaseknownasdiabeticretinopathy

(糖尿病型視網(wǎng)膜病)?Theretina(視網(wǎng)膜)isanareaatthebackoftheeyethat

changeslightintonervesignals.Withdiabeticretinopathy,somebloodvessels

intheretinaarelostzandsomeoftheotherbloodvesselsbeginto"leak"

blood.Thiscausestheretinatoswellandgraduallycutsoffitssupplyof

oxygenandnutrients(滋養(yǎng)物).Eventually,theretinastartstogrownewblood

vesselstoreplacethedamagedones.Unfortunately,thesenewvesselsare

notasstrongastheoldones.Theyaremorelikelytobreak,causingbleeding

intheeye.

Atfirst,peoplewithdiabeticretinopathywillnotnoticeanysymptoms.

Asthediseasegetsworseztheymaynoticeblurred(模糊的)vision,blackspots

orflashinglights.Astimegoeson,itcanprogresstoblindness.

Everyonewithdiabetesisatriskfordiabeticretinopathy,andtherisk

increasesthelongeryou*vehaddiabetes.

Fortunately,youcanreduceyourriskifyoudonothavediabetes,but

thinkyoumaybeatriskforthiscondition.Visityourdoctortobescreened

fordiabetes.Ifyoudohavediabetes:havefrequenteyecheck-ups.

Makesurethatyoumonitoryourbloodsugarfrequentlyanduseyour

medicationsasrecommendedbyyourdoctor.Thereisevidencetoshowthat

keepingyourbloodsugarundertightcontrolcanslowdowneyedamage.If

youhavehighbloodpressure,followyourrecommendeddietandmedications

tokeepitundercontrol.Ifyouarenotsurewhetheryouhavehighblood

pressure,orwhetheryourbloodpressureisundercontrol,discussthiswith

yourdoctor.

36、Glucosecannotbeturnedintoenergyinthebody

A.withoutdiabetesB.withoutsugar

C.withoutinsulinD.withoutfood

37>Theword"its"inthesecondparagraphrefersto.

A.thenerve1sB.theblood*sC.theeye1sD.theretina1s

38、Withdiabeticretinopathy,thedamagedbloodvesselsintheretina.

A.arestrongerthanwhattheyusedtobe

B.cannotbeproperlyreplaced

C.aremorelikelytobreakthanthenewones

D.mayreturntonormalagain

39、Theworsteyedamageinducedbydiabetesis.

A.blurredvisionB.blackspotsC.blindnessD.flashinglights

40、Toslowdowneyedamagezpeoplewithdiabetesshouldtryto.

A.useasmanymedicationsastheycan

B.eataslittleaspossible

C.wearglassesasoftenaspossible

D.keeptheirbloodsugarundertightcontrol

第—二答

"Salty"RicePlantBoostsHarvests

Britishscientistsarebreedinganewgenerationofriceplantsthatwill

beabletogrowinsoilcontainingsaltwater.Theirworkmayenableabandoned

farmstobecomeproductiveoncemore.

TimFlowersandTonyYeo,fromSussexUniversity*sSchoolofBiological

Sciences,havespentseveralyearsresearchinghowcrops,suchasrice,could

bemadetogrowinwaterthathasbecomesalty.

Thepairhaverecentlybegunathree-yearprogramme,fundedbythe

BiotechnologyandBiologicalSciencesResearchCouncilztoestablishwhich

genesenablesomeplantstosurvivesaltyconditions.Theaimistobreed

thiscapabilityintocrops,startingwithrice.

Itisestimatedthateachyearmorethan10mhectares(公頃)ofagricultural

landarelostbecausesaltgetsintothesoilandstunts(妨礙生長)plants.

Theproblemiscausedbyseveralfactors.Inthetropicszmangroves(紅樹

林)thatcreateswamps(沼澤)andtraditionallyformedbarrierstoseawater

havebeencutdown.IntheMediterranean,aseriesofdroughtshavecaused

thewatertabletodrop,allowingseawatertoseep(滲透)inLatinAmerica,

irrigationoftencausesproblemswhenwaterisevaporated(蒸發(fā))bytheheatz

leavingsaltdepositsbehind.

Excesssaltthenenterstheplantsandpreventsthemfunctioningnormally.

Heavyconcentrationsofmineralsintheplantsstopthemdrawingupthewater

theyneedtosurvive.

Toovercometheseproblems,FlowersandYeodecidedtobreedriceplants

thattakeinverylittlesaltandstorewhattheydoabsorbincellsthat

donotaffecttheplants*growth.Theyhavestartedtobreedthese

characteristicsintoanewricecrop,butitwilltakeabouteightharvests

beforetheresultingseedsarereadytobeconsideredforcommercialuse.

Oncethecharacteristicsforsurvivingsaltysoilareknown,Flowersand

Yeowilltrytobreedtheappropriategenesintoallmannersofcropsand

plants.Landthathasbeenabandonedtonaturewillthenbeabletobloom

again,providingmuchneededfoodinthepoorercountriesoftheworld.

41、WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutFlowersandYeoistrue?

A.TheyarestudentsatSussexUniversity.

B.Theyarericebreeders.

C.Theyarehusbandandwife.

D.Theyarecolleaguesataninstitutionofhigherlearning.

42、FlowersandYeohavestartedaprogramme.

A.tofindwaystopreventwaterpollution

B.toidentifygenesthatpromotegrowthinsaltysoil

C.tobreedriceplantsthattastesalty

D.tofindwaystoremoveexcessivesaltfromsoil

43、WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasacauseoftheproblemdiscussed

inthepassage?

A.Naturalbarrierstoseawaterhavebeendestroyed.

B.Thewatertablehasgonedownafterdroughts.

C.Sealevelhasbeencontinuouslyrising.

D.Evaporationofwaterleavessaltbehind

44、Theword"affect"inParagraph6couldbebestreplacedby.

A.ninfluence"B."effect11C."stop11D."present11

45、Theattitudeoftheauthortowardstheresearchprojectis.

A.positiveB.negativeC.suspiciousD.indifferent

第5部分:補全對話

閱讀下面的短文,文章中有5處空白,文章后面有6組文字,請根據(jù)文章的內(nèi)容選擇5組

文字,將其分別放回文章原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌。

AmericanDreams

ThereisacommonresponsetoAmericaamongforeignwriters:theUSis

alandofextremeswherethebestofthingsarejustaseasilyfoundasthe

worst.Thisisacliche(陳詞7監(jiān)調(diào)).

Inthelandofblackandwhite,peopleshouldnotbetoosurprisedtofind

someofthebiggestgapsbetweentherichandthepoorintheworld.Butthe

AmericanDreamoffersawayouttoeveryone.46Noclasssystemorgovernment

standsintheway.

Sadly,thisoldargumentisnolongertrue.Overthepastfewdecadesthere

hasbeenafundamentalshiftinthestructureoftheAmericaneconomy.

Thegapbetweentherichandthepoorhaswidenedandwidened.47

Overthepast25years

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