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1、姓名:_ 班級:_ 學(xué)號(hào):_-密-封 -線- .英語相同項(xiàng)單選集考試卷模擬考試題考試時(shí)間:120分鐘 考試總分:100分題號(hào)一二三四五總分分?jǐn)?shù)遵守考場紀(jì)律,維護(hù)知識(shí)尊嚴(yán),杜絕違紀(jì)行為,確保考試結(jié)果公正。1、students all over the world have to work for their education. a college education in the united states is expensive. the costs are so high that most families begin to save for their childrens educa

2、tion when their children are babies. even so, many young people cannot afford to pay the expenses of full-time college work. they do not have enough money to pay for school costs. tuition for attending the university, books for classes, and living expenses are high. there are other expenses such as

3、chemistry and biology lab fees and special student activity fees for such things as parking permits and football tic, kets. the cost of college education increases every year. however, classrooms are still crowded with students. some american students have scholarships or other support, but many do

4、not.students from other countries have money problems to overcome, too. because students in most international programs need to have a sponsor, they work hard to earn scholarships or special loans. international students understand the value of going to school in another country. they also know that

5、 it is difficult. yet just as americans choose to attend american universities in spite of the difficulty, however, it is usually possible for students from abroad to work on university campuses to pay for some of the costs of their education. some people believe that students value their education

6、more if they work for it.tuition for attending the university in the united states is ( )a.inexpensiveb.highc.free from charged.costless2、students all over the world have to work for their education. a college education in the united states is expensive. the costs are so high that most families begi

7、n to save for their childrens education when their children are babies. even so, many young people cannot afford to pay the expenses of full-time college work. they do not have enough money to pay for school costs. tuition for attending the university, books for classes, and living expenses are high

8、. there are other expenses such as chemistry and biology lab fees and special student activity fees for such things as parking permits and football tic, kets. the cost of college education increases every year. however, classrooms are still crowded with students. some american students have scholars

9、hips or other support, but many do not.students from other countries have money problems to overcome, too. because students in most international programs need to have a sponsor, they work hard to earn scholarships or special loans. international students understand the value of going to school in a

10、nother country. they also know that it is difficult. yet just as americans choose to attend american universities in spite of the difficulty, however, it is usually possible for students from abroad to work on university campuses to pay for some of the costs of their education. some people believe t

11、hat students value their education more if they work for it.the word “sponsor” in paragraph two means( )a.guaranteeb.guardc.guestd.guardian3、students all over the world have to work for their education. a college education in the united states is expensive. the costs are so high that most families b

12、egin to save for their childrens education when their children are babies. even so, many young people cannot afford to pay the expenses of full-time college work. they do not have enough money to pay for school costs. tuition for attending the university, books for classes, and living expenses are h

13、igh. there are other expenses such as chemistry and biology lab fees and special student activity fees for such things as parking permits and football tic, kets. the cost of college education increases every year. however, classrooms are still crowded with students. some american students have schol

14、arships or other support, but many do not.students from other countries have money problems to overcome, too. because students in most international programs need to have a sponsor, they work hard to earn scholarships or special loans. international students understand the value of going to school i

15、n another country. they also know that it is difficult. yet just as americans choose to attend american universities in spite of the difficulty, however, it is usually possible for students from abroad to work on university campuses to pay for some of the costs of their education. some people believ

16、e that students value their education more if they work for it.students from other countries think that ( )a.its easier to get part-time work abroadb.there are more activities to take part in than at homec.everyone can get scholarships or special loansd.their main problem abroad is the lack of money

17、4、students all over the world have to work for their education. a college education in the united states is expensive. the costs are so high that most families begin to save for their childrens education when their children are babies. even so, many young people cannot afford to pay the expenses of

18、full-time college work. they do not have enough money to pay for school costs. tuition for attending the university, books for classes, and living expenses are high. there are other expenses such as chemistry and biology lab fees and special student activity fees for such things as parking permits a

19、nd football tic, kets. the cost of college education increases every year. however, classrooms are still crowded with students. some american students have scholarships or other support, but many do not.students from other countries have money problems to overcome, too. because students in most inte

20、rnational programs need to have a sponsor, they work hard to earn scholarships or special loans. international students understand the value of going to school in another country. they also know that it is difficult. yet just as americans choose to attend american universities in spite of the diffic

21、ulty, however, it is usually possible for students from abroad to work on university campuses to pay for some of the costs of their education. some people believe that students value their education more if they work for it.the second paragraph is mainly about( )a.international students solve their

22、money problem in different waysb.international students cant study full time because they have to do spare-time jobsc.american students prefer to study in their own countryd.american students can attend colleges abroad easily5、there is nothing more possible than a new hip or knee that can put the sp

23、ring back in your step . patients receiving joint implants (移植)often are able to resume many of the physical activities they love, even those as vigorous as tennis and hiking. no wonder, then, that joint replacement is growing in popularity.in the united states in 2007, surgeons performed about 806,

24、000 hip and knee implants(the joints most commonly replaced),double the number performed a decade earlier. though these procedures have become routine, they are not failure free.implants must sometimes be replaced, said dr. henrik malchau, an orthopaedic surgeon (矯形外科醫(yī)生)at massachusetts general hosp

25、ital in boston. a study published in 2007 found that 7 percent of hips implanted in medicare patients had to be replaced within seven and a half years.the percentage may sound low, but the finding suggests that thousands of hip patients eventually require a second operation, said dr. malchau. those

26、patients must endure additional recoveries, often painful, and increased medical expenses.the failure rate should be lower, many experts agree. sweden, for instance, has a failure rate estimated to be a third of that in the united states. sweden also has a national joint replacement registry, a data

27、base of information from which surgeons can learn how and why certain procedures go wrong. a registry also helps surgeons learn quickly whether a specific type of implant is particularly problematic. “every country that has developed a registry has been able to reduce failure rates significantly, “s

28、aid dr. daniel berry, chief of orthopedic surgery at the mayo clinic in rochester, minn.a newly formed american joint replacement registry will begin gathering data from hospitals in the next 12 to 18 months. its good news for those who are considering replacing a knee or hip.what is the problem wit

29、h hip or knee replacements in the u. s. ( )a.a lot of patients need a second operation.b.doctors are not well trained to ensure successful operations.c.demands for hip replacement exceed the number of surgeons.d.replacement operation is becoming too expensive in u. s. hospitals.6、there is nothing mo

30、re possible than a new hip or knee that can put the spring back in your step . patients receiving joint implants (移植)often are able to resume many of the physical activities they love, even those as vigorous as tennis and hiking. no wonder, then, that joint replacement is growing in popularity.in th

31、e united states in 2007, surgeons performed about 806,000 hip and knee implants(the joints most commonly replaced),double the number performed a decade earlier. though these procedures have become routine, they are not failure free.implants must sometimes be replaced, said dr. henrik malchau, an ort

32、hopaedic surgeon (矯形外科醫(yī)生)at massachusetts general hospital in boston. a study published in 2007 found that 7 percent of hips implanted in medicare patients had to be replaced within seven and a half years.the percentage may sound low, but the finding suggests that thousands of hip patients eventuall

33、y require a second operation, said dr. malchau. those patients must endure additional recoveries, often painful, and increased medical expenses.the failure rate should be lower, many experts agree. sweden, for instance, has a failure rate estimated to be a third of that in the united states. sweden

34、also has a national joint replacement registry, a database of information from which surgeons can learn how and why certain procedures go wrong. a registry also helps surgeons learn quickly whether a specific type of implant is particularly problematic. “every country that has developed a registry h

35、as been able to reduce failure rates significantly, “said dr. daniel berry, chief of orthopedic surgery at the mayo clinic in rochester, minn.a newly formed american joint replacement registry will begin gathering data from hospitals in the next 12 to 18 months. its good news for those who are consi

36、dering replacing a knee or hip.why does sweden have a lower rate of hip implant failure( )a.sweden has more advanced technology.b.sweden has a patient data collecting system.c.sweden has a much larger number of patients.d.swedish doctors are more responsible and skilful.7、there is nothing more possi

37、ble than a new hip or knee that can put the spring back in your step . patients receiving joint implants (移植)often are able to resume many of the physical activities they love, even those as vigorous as tennis and hiking. no wonder, then, that joint replacement is growing in popularity.in the united

38、 states in 2007, surgeons performed about 806,000 hip and knee implants(the joints most commonly replaced),double the number performed a decade earlier. though these procedures have become routine, they are not failure free.implants must sometimes be replaced, said dr. henrik malchau, an orthopaedic

39、 surgeon (矯形外科醫(yī)生)at massachusetts general hospital in boston. a study published in 2007 found that 7 percent of hips implanted in medicare patients had to be replaced within seven and a half years.the percentage may sound low, but the finding suggests that thousands of hip patients eventually requir

40、e a second operation, said dr. malchau. those patients must endure additional recoveries, often painful, and increased medical expenses.the failure rate should be lower, many experts agree. sweden, for instance, has a failure rate estimated to be a third of that in the united states. sweden also has

41、 a national joint replacement registry, a database of information from which surgeons can learn how and why certain procedures go wrong. a registry also helps surgeons learn quickly whether a specific type of implant is particularly problematic. “every country that has developed a registry has been

42、able to reduce failure rates significantly, “said dr. daniel berry, chief of orthopedic surgery at the mayo clinic in rochester, minn.a newly formed american joint replacement registry will begin gathering data from hospitals in the next 12 to 18 months. its good news for those who are considering r

43、eplacing a knee or hip.the u. s. is trying to reduce joint replacement failure rate by ( )a.strictly controlling the number of replacement operationsb.asking hospitals to follow up each case for 12-18 monthsc.setting up a national joint replacement databased.sending doctors to be trained in sweden8、

44、there is nothing more possible than a new hip or knee that can put the spring back in your step . patients receiving joint implants (移植)often are able to resume many of the physical activities they love, even those as vigorous as tennis and hiking. no wonder, then, that joint replacement is growing in popularity.in the united states in 2007, surgeons performed about 806,000 hip and knee implants(the joints most commonly replaced),double the number performed a decade earlier. though these procedures have

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