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1、姓名:_ 班級:_ 學(xué)號:_-密-封 -線- 衛(wèi)生類單選集考 試卷模擬考試題考試時間:120分鐘 考試總分:100分題號一二三四五總分分?jǐn)?shù)遵守考場紀(jì)律,維護(hù)知識尊嚴(yán),杜絕違紀(jì)行為,確保考試結(jié)果公正。1、*html*下面的短文有15處空白,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個最佳選項(xiàng)。skin cancer? ?melanoma (黑素瘤), the deadliest kind of skin cancer, is now the most commoncancer inu ?(51) ?/u british women, the countrys leading cancerorganizati
2、on said wednesday. skin cancer has u?(52) ?/u cervical(子宮頸的) cancer as the top cancer striking women in their 20s, according to thelatest data from cancer research united kingdom.? ? the trend isparticularly u?(53) ?/u since younger people are not generallythose most susceptible (易患的) to melanoma. r
3、ates of skin cancer are u?(54)?/u highest in people over age 75.? ? but experts worrythat increasing numbers of younger people being diagnosed with skin cancer couldbe the u?(55) ?/u of a dangerous trend. women in their 20s makeu?(56) ?/u a small percentage of all patients diagnosed withmelanoma in
4、britain, but nearly a third of all cases occur in people youngerthan 50.? ? based on current numbers, cancer research uk predictsthat melanoma will become the fourth u?(57) ?/u common cancer formen and women of all ages by 2024, and that cases will jump from about 9,000cases a year to more than 15,5
5、00.? ? cancer experts u?(58)?/u the rising number of skin cancer cases largely to the surge in peopleusing tanning salons. “spending time on sun beds is just as u?(59)?/u as staying out too long in the sun,” said caroline cerny of cancerresearch uk. the organization is starting a sunsmart u?(60) ?/u
6、 towarn britons of the dangers of being too bronzed.? ? ?”theintensity of ultraviolet rays in some sun beds can be more than 10 u?(61)?/u stronger than the midday sun,” cerny said.? ? in theunited states, several states require parental approval u?(62) ?/uminors can use tanning salons. wisconsin ban
7、s people 16 and u?(63)?/u from using tanning beds, and others ban children under 14. at least29 states have regulations governing minors use of tanning salons.? ?in the u. k. , scottish politicians passed legislation banningthose under 18 from using tanning beds, though it hasnt yet been implemented
8、.there are no plans for u?(64) ?/u in the rest of the u. k.? ? ?the world health organization has previously recommendedthat tanning beds be regulated because of their potential to damage dna in theskin.? ? ?experts said most deadly skin cancers could beu?(65) ?/u if people took the proper precautio
9、ns when in the sunand avoided tanning beds.( )a.youngb.marriedc.middle-agedd.elderly2、*html*下面的短文有15處空白,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個最佳選項(xiàng)。skin cancer? ?melanoma (黑素瘤), the deadliest kind of skin cancer, is now the most commoncancer inu ?(51) ?/u british women, the countrys leading cancerorganization said wednesd
10、ay. skin cancer has u?(52) ?/u cervical(子宮頸的) cancer as the top cancer striking women in their 20s, according to thelatest data from cancer research united kingdom.? ? the trend isparticularly u?(53) ?/u since younger people are not generallythose most susceptible (易患的) to melanoma. rates of skin ca
11、ncer are u?(54)?/u highest in people over age 75.? ? but experts worrythat increasing numbers of younger people being diagnosed with skin cancer couldbe the u?(55) ?/u of a dangerous trend. women in their 20s makeu?(56) ?/u a small percentage of all patients diagnosed withmelanoma in britain, but ne
12、arly a third of all cases occur in people youngerthan 50.? ? based on current numbers, cancer research uk predictsthat melanoma will become the fourth u?(57) ?/u common cancer formen and women of all ages by 2024, and that cases will jump from about 9,000cases a year to more than 15,500.? ? cancer e
13、xperts u?(58)?/u the rising number of skin cancer cases largely to the surge in peopleusing tanning salons. “spending time on sun beds is just as u?(59)?/u as staying out too long in the sun,” said caroline cerny of cancerresearch uk. the organization is starting a sunsmart u?(60) ?/u towarn britons
14、 of the dangers of being too bronzed.? ? ?”theintensity of ultraviolet rays in some sun beds can be more than 10 u?(61)?/u stronger than the midday sun,” cerny said.? ? in theunited states, several states require parental approval u?(62) ?/uminors can use tanning salons. wisconsin bans people 16 and
15、 u?(63)?/u from using tanning beds, and others ban children under 14. at least29 states have regulations governing minors use of tanning salons.? ?in the u. k. , scottish politicians passed legislation banningthose under 18 from using tanning beds, though it hasnt yet been implemented.there are no p
16、lans for u?(64) ?/u in the rest of the u. k.? ? ?the world health organization has previously recommendedthat tanning beds be regulated because of their potential to damage dna in theskin.? ? ?experts said most deadly skin cancers could beu?(65) ?/u if people took the proper precautions when in the
17、sunand avoided tanning beds.( )a.overtakenb.overseenc.overlookedd.overwhelmed3、*html*下面的短文有15處空白,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個最佳選項(xiàng)。skin cancer? ?melanoma (黑素瘤), the deadliest kind of skin cancer, is now the most commoncancer inu ?(51) ?/u british women, the countrys leading cancerorganization said wednesday. ski
18、n cancer has u?(52) ?/u cervical(子宮頸的) cancer as the top cancer striking women in their 20s, according to thelatest data from cancer research united kingdom.? ? the trend isparticularly u?(53) ?/u since younger people are not generallythose most susceptible (易患的) to melanoma. rates of skin cancer ar
19、e u?(54)?/u highest in people over age 75.? ? but experts worrythat increasing numbers of younger people being diagnosed with skin cancer couldbe the u?(55) ?/u of a dangerous trend. women in their 20s makeu?(56) ?/u a small percentage of all patients diagnosed withmelanoma in britain, but nearly a
20、third of all cases occur in people youngerthan 50.? ? based on current numbers, cancer research uk predictsthat melanoma will become the fourth u?(57) ?/u common cancer formen and women of all ages by 2024, and that cases will jump from about 9,000cases a year to more than 15,500.? ? cancer experts
21、u?(58)?/u the rising number of skin cancer cases largely to the surge in peopleusing tanning salons. “spending time on sun beds is just as u?(59)?/u as staying out too long in the sun,” said caroline cerny of cancerresearch uk. the organization is starting a sunsmart u?(60) ?/u towarn britons of the
22、 dangers of being too bronzed.? ? ?”theintensity of ultraviolet rays in some sun beds can be more than 10 u?(61)?/u stronger than the midday sun,” cerny said.? ? in theunited states, several states require parental approval u?(62) ?/uminors can use tanning salons. wisconsin bans people 16 and u?(63)
23、?/u from using tanning beds, and others ban children under 14. at least29 states have regulations governing minors use of tanning salons.? ?in the u. k. , scottish politicians passed legislation banningthose under 18 from using tanning beds, though it hasnt yet been implemented.there are no plans fo
24、r u?(64) ?/u in the rest of the u. k.? ? ?the world health organization has previously recommendedthat tanning beds be regulated because of their potential to damage dna in theskin.? ? ?experts said most deadly skin cancers could beu?(65) ?/u if people took the proper precautions when in the sunand
25、avoided tanning beds.( )a.encouragingb.misleadingc.worryingd.booming4、*html*下面的短文有15處空白,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個最佳選項(xiàng)。skin cancer? ?melanoma (黑素瘤), the deadliest kind of skin cancer, is now the most commoncancer inu ?(51) ?/u british women, the countrys leading cancerorganization said wednesday. skin cancer
26、has u?(52) ?/u cervical(子宮頸的) cancer as the top cancer striking women in their 20s, according to thelatest data from cancer research united kingdom.? ? the trend isparticularly u?(53) ?/u since younger people are not generallythose most susceptible (易患的) to melanoma. rates of skin cancer are u?(54)?
27、/u highest in people over age 75.? ? but experts worrythat increasing numbers of younger people being diagnosed with skin cancer couldbe the u?(55) ?/u of a dangerous trend. women in their 20s makeu?(56) ?/u a small percentage of all patients diagnosed withmelanoma in britain, but nearly a third of
28、all cases occur in people youngerthan 50.? ? based on current numbers, cancer research uk predictsthat melanoma will become the fourth u?(57) ?/u common cancer formen and women of all ages by 2024, and that cases will jump from about 9,000cases a year to more than 15,500.? ? cancer experts u?(58)?/u
29、 the rising number of skin cancer cases largely to the surge in peopleusing tanning salons. “spending time on sun beds is just as u?(59)?/u as staying out too long in the sun,” said caroline cerny of cancerresearch uk. the organization is starting a sunsmart u?(60) ?/u towarn britons of the dangers
30、of being too bronzed.? ? ?”theintensity of ultraviolet rays in some sun beds can be more than 10 u?(61)?/u stronger than the midday sun,” cerny said.? ? in theunited states, several states require parental approval u?(62) ?/uminors can use tanning salons. wisconsin bans people 16 and u?(63)?/u from
31、using tanning beds, and others ban children under 14. at least29 states have regulations governing minors use of tanning salons.? ?in the u. k. , scottish politicians passed legislation banningthose under 18 from using tanning beds, though it hasnt yet been implemented.there are no plans for u?(64)
32、?/u in the rest of the u. k.? ? ?the world health organization has previously recommendedthat tanning beds be regulated because of their potential to damage dna in theskin.? ? ?experts said most deadly skin cancers could beu?(65) ?/u if people took the proper precautions when in the sunand avoided t
33、anning beds.( )a.occasionallyb.hopefullyc.surprisinglyd.typically5、*html*下面的短文有15處空白,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個最佳選項(xiàng)。skin cancer? ?melanoma (黑素瘤), the deadliest kind of skin cancer, is now the most commoncancer inu ?(51) ?/u british women, the countrys leading cancerorganization said wednesday. skin cancer has
34、 u?(52) ?/u cervical(子宮頸的) cancer as the top cancer striking women in their 20s, according to thelatest data from cancer research united kingdom.? ? the trend isparticularly u?(53) ?/u since younger people are not generallythose most susceptible (易患的) to melanoma. rates of skin cancer are u?(54)?/u
35、highest in people over age 75.? ? but experts worrythat increasing numbers of younger people being diagnosed with skin cancer couldbe the u?(55) ?/u of a dangerous trend. women in their 20s makeu?(56) ?/u a small percentage of all patients diagnosed withmelanoma in britain, but nearly a third of all
36、 cases occur in people youngerthan 50.? ? based on current numbers, cancer research uk predictsthat melanoma will become the fourth u?(57) ?/u common cancer formen and women of all ages by 2024, and that cases will jump from about 9,000cases a year to more than 15,500.? ? cancer experts u?(58)?/u th
37、e rising number of skin cancer cases largely to the surge in peopleusing tanning salons. “spending time on sun beds is just as u?(59)?/u as staying out too long in the sun,” said caroline cerny of cancerresearch uk. the organization is starting a sunsmart u?(60) ?/u towarn britons of the dangers of
38、being too bronzed.? ? ?”theintensity of ultraviolet rays in some sun beds can be more than 10 u?(61)?/u stronger than the midday sun,” cerny said.? ? in theunited states, several states require parental approval u?(62) ?/uminors can use tanning salons. wisconsin bans people 16 and u?(63)?/u from usi
39、ng tanning beds, and others ban children under 14. at least29 states have regulations governing minors use of tanning salons.? ?in the u. k. , scottish politicians passed legislation banningthose under 18 from using tanning beds, though it hasnt yet been implemented.there are no plans for u?(64) ?/u
40、 in the rest of the u. k.? ? ?the world health organization has previously recommendedthat tanning beds be regulated because of their potential to damage dna in theskin.? ? ?experts said most deadly skin cancers could beu?(65) ?/u if people took the proper precautions when in the sunand avoided tann
41、ing beds.( )a.lineb.pointc.turnd.start6、*html*下面的短文有15處空白,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個最佳選項(xiàng)。skin cancer? ?melanoma (黑素瘤), the deadliest kind of skin cancer, is now the most commoncancer inu ?(51) ?/u british women, the countrys leading cancerorganization said wednesday. skin cancer has u?(52) ?/u cervical(子宮頸的)
42、cancer as the top cancer striking women in their 20s, according to thelatest data from cancer research united kingdom.? ? the trend isparticularly u?(53) ?/u since younger people are not generallythose most susceptible (易患的) to melanoma. rates of skin cancer are u?(54)?/u highest in people over age
43、75.? ? but experts worrythat increasing numbers of younger people being diagnosed with skin cancer couldbe the u?(55) ?/u of a dangerous trend. women in their 20s makeu?(56) ?/u a small percentage of all patients diagnosed withmelanoma in britain, but nearly a third of all cases occur in people youn
44、gerthan 50.? ? based on current numbers, cancer research uk predictsthat melanoma will become the fourth u?(57) ?/u common cancer formen and women of all ages by 2024, and that cases will jump from about 9,000cases a year to more than 15,500.? ? cancer experts u?(58)?/u the rising number of skin can
45、cer cases largely to the surge in peopleusing tanning salons. “spending time on sun beds is just as u?(59)?/u as staying out too long in the sun,” said caroline cerny of cancerresearch uk. the organization is starting a sunsmart u?(60) ?/u towarn britons of the dangers of being too bronzed.? ? ?”the
46、intensity of ultraviolet rays in some sun beds can be more than 10 u?(61)?/u stronger than the midday sun,” cerny said.? ? in theunited states, several states require parental approval u?(62) ?/uminors can use tanning salons. wisconsin bans people 16 and u?(63)?/u from using tanning beds, and others
47、 ban children under 14. at least29 states have regulations governing minors use of tanning salons.? ?in the u. k. , scottish politicians passed legislation banningthose under 18 from using tanning beds, though it hasnt yet been implemented.there are no plans for u?(64) ?/u in the rest of the u. k.?
48、? ?the world health organization has previously recommendedthat tanning beds be regulated because of their potential to damage dna in theskin.? ? ?experts said most deadly skin cancers could beu?(65) ?/u if people took the proper precautions when in the sunand avoided tanning beds.( )a.upb.onc.offd.
49、to7、*html*下面的短文有15處空白,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個最佳選項(xiàng)。skin cancer? ?melanoma (黑素瘤), the deadliest kind of skin cancer, is now the most commoncancer inu ?(51) ?/u british women, the countrys leading cancerorganization said wednesday. skin cancer has u?(52) ?/u cervical(子宮頸的) cancer as the top cancer striking wo
50、men in their 20s, according to thelatest data from cancer research united kingdom.? ? the trend isparticularly u?(53) ?/u since younger people are not generallythose most susceptible (易患的) to melanoma. rates of skin cancer are u?(54)?/u highest in people over age 75.? ? but experts worrythat increas
51、ing numbers of younger people being diagnosed with skin cancer couldbe the u?(55) ?/u of a dangerous trend. women in their 20s makeu?(56) ?/u a small percentage of all patients diagnosed withmelanoma in britain, but nearly a third of all cases occur in people youngerthan 50.? ? based on current numb
52、ers, cancer research uk predictsthat melanoma will become the fourth u?(57) ?/u common cancer formen and women of all ages by 2024, and that cases will jump from about 9,000cases a year to more than 15,500.? ? cancer experts u?(58)?/u the rising number of skin cancer cases largely to the surge in pe
53、opleusing tanning salons. “spending time on sun beds is just as u?(59)?/u as staying out too long in the sun,” said caroline cerny of cancerresearch uk. the organization is starting a sunsmart u?(60) ?/u towarn britons of the dangers of being too bronzed.? ? ?”theintensity of ultraviolet rays in som
54、e sun beds can be more than 10 u?(61)?/u stronger than the midday sun,” cerny said.? ? in theunited states, several states require parental approval u?(62) ?/uminors can use tanning salons. wisconsin bans people 16 and u?(63)?/u from using tanning beds, and others ban children under 14. at least29 states have regulations governing minors use of tanning salons.? ?in the u. k. , scottish politicians passed legislation banningthose under 18 from using tanning beds, though it hasnt yet been implemented.there are no plans for u?(64) ?/u in the rest of the u. k.? ? ?the world health organization h
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