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2006年職稱英語考試衛(wèi)生類(A級(jí))試題及答案第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)(第1~15題,每題1分,共15分)

下面每個(gè)句子中均有1個(gè)詞或短語劃有底橫線,請(qǐng)為每處劃線部分確定1個(gè)意義最為接近的選項(xiàng)。

1.Shewasapuzzle.

AgirlCproblem

BwomanDmystery

2.Herspecialityisheartsurgery

AregionCfield

BsiteDplatform

3.FrancehaskeptintimatelinkswithitsformerAfricanterritories

AfriendlyCstrong

BprivateDsecret

4.Youshouldhaveblendedthebutterwiththesugarthoroughly,

AspreadCbeaten

BmixedDcovered

5.heindustrialrevolutionmodifiedthewholestructureofEnglishsociety.

AdestroyedCsmashed

BbrokeDchanged

6.Ticketsarelimitedandwillbeallocatedtothosewhoapplyfirst.

ApostedCgiven

BsentDhanded

7.Thechangeinthatvillagewasmiraculous.

AconservativeCinsignificant

BamazingDunforgettable

8.Customersoftendeferpaymentforaslongaspossible.

AmakeCpostpone

BdemandDobtain

9.Canadawillprohibitsmokinginallofficeslaterthisyear.

AbanCeliminate

BremoveDexpel

10.Shereadapoemwhichdepictsthesplendorofthesunset.

AdeclaresBassertsCdescribesDannounces.

11.Frommystandpoint,thisthingisjustridiculous

AfieldCknowledge

BpointofviewDinformation

12.Thelatestcensusisencouraging

AstatementBassessment

CevaluationDcount

13.Thecuriouslooksfromthestrangersaroundhermadeherfeeluneasy.

AdifferentCuncomfortable

BproudDunconscious

14.Readingthejobad,hewonderedwhetherhewaseligibletoapplyforit.

AableCqualified

BfortunateDcompetent

15.Hewaselevatedtothepostofprimeminister.

ApulledClifted

BpromotedDtreated

第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16~22題,每題1分,共7分)

下面的短文后列出了7個(gè)句子,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對(duì)每個(gè)句子做出判斷:如果該句提供的是正確信息,請(qǐng)選擇A;如果該句提供的是錯(cuò)誤信息,請(qǐng)選擇B;如果該句的信息文中沒有提及,請(qǐng)選擇C.

TheDoctorinAmerica

Self-employedprivatephysicianswhochargeafeeforeachpatientvisithavebeenthenormforAmericanmedicalpractice.Mostphysicianshaveacontractrelationshipwithoneormorehospitalsintheircommunity.Theyrefertheirpatientsasneededtothehospital,whichusuallychargesaccordingtothenumberofdaysapatientstaysandthefacilities-X-rays,operatingrooms,tests-heorsheuses.

Somemedicaldoctorsareonsalary.Salariedphysiciansmayworkashospitalstaffmembers,orresidents,whoareoftenstillintraining.Theymayteachinmedicalschools,behiredbycorporationstocarefortheirworkersorworkforthefederalgovernment'sPublicHealthService.

Physiciansareamongthebest-paidprofessionalsintheUnitedStates.Inthe1980s,itwasnotuncommonformedicaldoctorsto,earnincomesofmorethan$100,000ayear.Specialists,particularlysurgeons,mightearnseveraltimesthatamount.Physicianslistmanyreasonswhytheydeservetobesowellrewardedfortheirwork.OnereasonisthelongandexpensivepreparationrequiredtobecomeaphysicianintheUnitedStates.Mostwould-bephysiciansfirstattendcollegeforfouryears,whichcancostnearly$20,000ayearatoneofthebestprivateinstitutions.Prospectivephysiciansthenattendmedicalschoolforfouryears.Tuitionalonecanexceed$10,000ayear.Bythetimetheyhaveobtainedtheirmedicaldegrees,manyyoungphysiciansaredeeplyindebt.Theystillfacethreetofiveyearsofresidency(住院醫(yī)生實(shí)習(xí)期)inahospital,thefirstyearasanapprenticephysician.Thehoursarelongandthepayisrelativelylow.

Settingupamedicalpracticeisexpensive,too.Sometimesseveralphysicianswilldecidetoestablishagrouppractice,sotheycansharetheexpenseofmaintaininganofficeandbuyingequipment.Thesephysiciansalsotakecareofeachother'spatientsinemergencies.

Physiciansworklonghoursandmustacceptagreatdealofresponsibility.Many

medicalprocedures,evenquiteroutineones,involverisk.Itisunderstandablethat

physicianswanttobewellrewardedformakingdecisionswhichcanmeanthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.

16ManyphysiciansintheUSareself-employedprivatephysicians

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

17NosalariedphysiciansteachinmedicalschoolsintheUS.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

18Ofallemployedphysicians,thosehiredbycorporationsarebestpaid

ARightBWrongCNotmentionedCSharethegoodnewswithyourfriends

DChooselanguagethatsuitsyou

EFollowyourdoctor'sadvice

FBepreparedforpeople'scuriosity

27Youcanbreakthenewsaboutyourdiagnosiswithoutsaying()。

28Whenbreakingthenewsaboutyourdiagnosis,youcanhave()。

29Afterhearingaboutyourdiagnosis,peoplewillaskquestions()。

30Veryyoungchildrenwon'tfeelcomfortable()。

Ayourownchoiceofwords

Btheword"cancer"

Cthepositivesteps

Daboutthenextstep

Eontoomanyanswers

Fwithtoomuchinformation

第4部分:閱讀理解(第31~45題,每題3分,共45分)

下面有3篇短文后有5道題。請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

第一篇IstheTieaNecessity?

Ties,orneckties,havebeenasymbolofpolitenessandeleganceinBritainforcenturies.ButthecasualPrimeMinisterTonyBlairhasproblemswiththem.Reportssuggestthateventhecivilservantsmaystopwearingties.So,arethefamouslyformalBritishreallygoingtoabandontheneckties?

Maybe.Lastweek,theUK'sCabinetSecretaryAndrewTurnbullopenlywelcomedatielessera.Hehintedthatcivilservantswouldsoonbetreeofthecostliest12inchesoffabricthatmostmeneverbuyintheirlives.

Infact,Blairshowedthisattitudewhenhehadhisfirstgueststoacocktailparty.Manyofthemwerecelebrities(知名人士)withoutties,whichwouldhavebeenunimaginableevenintherecentpast.

ForsomemoreconservativeBritish,thetieisamustforproperappearance.Earlier,LaborleaderJimCallaghansaidhewouldhavediedratherthanhavehischildrenseeninpublicwithoutatie.ForpeoplelikeCallaghan,thetilewasasignofbeingcomplete,ofshowingrespect.Menweresupposedtowearatiewhengoingtochurch,toworkintheoffice,toaparty-almosteverysocialoccasion.

Buttoday,peoplehavebeguntoacceptacasualstyleevenforformaloccasions.

Theoriginofthetieistricky.Itstartedassomethingcalledsimplya"band".Thetermcouldmeananythingaroundaman'sneck.Itappearedinfinerwaysinthe1630s.Frenchmenshowedaloveofthisparticularfashionstatement.Theirneckwear(頸飾)impressedCharlesII,thekingofEnglandwhowasexiled(流放)toFranceatthattime.WhenhereturnedtoEnglandin1660,hebroughtthisnewfashionitemalongwithhim.

Itwasn't,however,untilthelate18thcenturythatfancyyoungmenintroducedamorecolorful,flowingpieceofcloththateventuallybecameknownasthetie.Then,clubsmilitaryinstitutionsandschoolsbegantousecoloredandpatternedtiestoindicatethewearer'smembershipinthelate19thcentury.Afterthat,thetiebecameanecessaryitemofclothingforBritishgentlemen.

Butnow,evengentlemenaregettingtiredofties.Anyway,thedayfeelsabiteasierwhenyouwakeupwithouthavingtodecidewhichtiesuitsyouandyourmood.

31Thetiesymbolizesallofthefollowingexcept

Arespect

Belegance

Cpoliteness

Ddemocracy

32WhydoesBlairsometimesshowupinaformaleventwithoutatie?

ABecausehewantstomakeashow,

BBecausehewantstoattractattention.

CBecausetiesarecostly.

DBecausehewantstoliveinacasualway.

33WhichofthefollowingisNOTasocialoccasion?

AGoingtochurch.

BGoingtoworkintheoffice.

CStayingathome.

DGoingtoaparty.

34WhobroughttheFrenchmen'sneckweartoBritain?

ATonyBlair.

BCharlesll.

CJimCallaghan.

DAndrewTurnbull.

35WhendidBritishgentlemenbegintoweartiesregularly?

AAfterthelate19thcentury.

BInthe1630s.

CIn1660.

DInthelate18thcentury.

第二篇Brain-deadMotherDiesafterGivingBirth

Abrain-deadwomanwhowaskeptaliveforthreemonthssoshecoulddeliverthechildshewascarryingwasremovedfromlifesupportonWednesdayanddied,adayaftergivingbirth.

"Thisisobviouslyabittersweettimeforourfamily,"JustinTorres,thewoman'sbrother-in-law,saidinastatement.

SusanTorres,acancer-stricken,26-year-oldresearcherattheNationalInstitutesofHealth,sufferedastrokeinMayafterthemelanoma(黑瘤)spreadtoherbrain.

Herfamilydecidedtokeepheralivetogiveherfoetus(胎兒)achance.Itbecamearacebetweenthefoetus'developmentandthecancerthatwasdestroyingthewoman'sbody.

DoctorssaidthatTorres'healthwasgettingworseandthattheriskofharmtothefoetusfinallyoutweighedthebenefitsofextendingthepregnancy.

TorresgavebirthtoadaughterbyCaesareansection(剖腹產(chǎn)手術(shù))onTuesdayatVirginiaHospitalCenter.Thebabywastwomonthsprematureandweighedaboutakilogram.Shewasinthenewbornintensivecareunit.

DrDonnaTilden-Archer,thehospital'sdirectorofneonatology(新生兒學(xué)),describedthechildas"veryvigorous."Shesaidthebabyhadrespondedwhenshereceivedstimulation,indicatingshewashealthy.

DoctorsremovedTorresfromlifesupportearlyWednesdaywiththeconsentofherhusband,JasonTortes,aftershereceivedthefinalsacrament(圣禮)oftheRoman

CatholicChurch.

"WethankallofthosewhoprayedandprovidedsupportforSusan,thebabyandourfamily,"JasonTorressaidinastatement."WeespeciallythankGodforgivinguslittleSusan.Mywife'scouragewillneverbeforgotten."

English-languagemedicalliteraturecontainsatleast11casessince1979of

irreversiblybrain-damagedwomenwhoseliveswereprolongedforthebenefitofthe

developingfoetus,accordingtotheUniversityofConnecticutHealthCenter.

DrChristopherMcManus,whocoordinatedcare1"orSusanTorres,puttheinfant'schancesofdevelopingcanceratlessthan25percent.Hesaid19womenwhohavehadthesameaggressiveformofmelanomaasTorteshavegivenbirth,andfiveoftheirbabiesbecameillwiththedisease.

36SusanTorresdiedsoonafter

Ashesufferedastroke.

Bshebecamebrain-dead.

Cshewasdiagnosedwithcancer.

Dshegavebirthtoababy.

37Thepregnancywasstoppedbecause

Athefoetuswasfoundseriouslyill.

Btherisksoutweighedthebenefits.

Ctherewasnohopetorescuethefoetus.

OtheTortesfamilycouldn'taffordtheexpensesanymore.

38WhichisNOTtrueofthebaby?

AShewasbornofadeadmother.

BShewastwomonthspremature

CSheweighedaboutakilogram.

DShewashealthy.

39SusanTorreshadbeenputonlifesupportso

Ashecouldlivecomfortably.

Bshecouldseeherbaby.

Cshecoulddiewithoutpain.

Dshecoulddeliverherbaby.

40Thebaby'schancesofdevelopingcancerweresaidtobe

Aabout11percent

Baround19percent.

Clessthan25percent.

Dcloseto5percent.

第三篇SmartExercise

Doctorsarestartingtofindmoreandmoreinformationthatsuggestsaconnectionbetweenexerciseandbraindevelopment.JudyCameron,ascientistatOregonHealthandScienceUniversity,studiesbraindevelopment.Accordingtoherresearch,itseemsthatexercisecanmakebloodvessels,includingthoseinthebrain,strongerandmorefullydeveloped.Dr.Cameronclaimsthisallowspeoplewhoexercisetoconcentratebetter.Asshesays:"Whilewealreadyknowthatexerciseisgoodfortheheart,exercisecanliterallycausephysicalchangesinthebrain."

Theeffectsofexerciseonbraindevelopmentcanevenbeseeninbabies.Babieswhodoactivitiesthatrequirealotofmovementandphysicalactivityshowgreaterbraindevelopmentthanbabieswhoarelessphysicallyactive.Withbabies,evenalittlemovementcanshowbigresults.MargaretBarnes,apediatrician(兒科醫(yī)師),believesintheimportanceofexercise.Shethinksthatmanylearningdisabilitiesthatchildrenhaveinelementaryschoolorhighschoolcanbetracedbacktoalackofmovementasbabies."Babiesneedmovementthatstimulatestheirfivesenses.Theyneedtoestablishaconnectionbetweenmotionandmemory.Inthisway,astheygetolder,childrenwillbegintoassociatephysicalactivitywithhigherlearning,"saysMargaret.

Olderpeoplecanbeefuptheirbrainsaswell.CornellUniversitystudiedagroupofseniorsranginginagefromseventytoseventy-nine.Theirstudyshowedashort-termmemoryincreaseofupto40percentafterexercisingjustthreehoursaweek.Theexercisedoesnothavetobeverydifficult,butitdoeshavetoincreasetheheartrate.Also,justlikethemotionforinfants,exerciseforolderpeopleshouldinvolvesomecomplexity.Learningsomenewskillsormotionshelpstoopenupmemorypathsinthebrainthatmaynothavebeenusedforalongtime.

Formostpeople,anytypeofphysicalactivitythatincreasestheheartrateishelpful.Themaingoalistoincreasethebrain'sflowofblood.Andyourbraincanbenefitfromaslittleastwotothreehoursofexerciseaweek.

41ResearchbyDr.Cameronseemstosuggestthatexercisecan

Ageneratenewbloodvessels.

Bchangethewayapersonthinks.

Cpromotebraindevelopment.

Ddivertone'sattention.

42MargaretBarnesthinksthatalackofmovementininfancycan

Aleadtolearningtroubleslater.

Bcausephysicaldisabilitieslater.

Cstimulatethefivesenses.

Dbringaboutchangesinthebrain.

43Theexpression"beefup"inparagraph3means

A"control".

B"strengthen".

C"operate".

D"encourage".

44Tobebeneficial,exerciseforolderpeopleshould

Abedoneinagroup.

Bbedoneonadailybasis.

Cinvolvegreatdifficulty.

Dincreasetheheartrate.

45Thetitleofthepassageimpliesthat

Aonlysmartpeopledoexercise.

Bexercisecanbesmartorstupid.

Cexercisekeepsthebrainstrong.

Ditisfashionabletodoexercise.

第5部分:補(bǔ)全短文(第46~50題,每題2分,共10分)

下面的短文有5處空白,短文后有6個(gè)句子,其中5個(gè)取自短文,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容將其分別放回原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌。

HowDidSheConquertheAmericans?

African-AmericantalkshowqueenOprahWinfreyistheworld'smostpowerfulcelebrity,accordingtoForbesmagazine.(46)

Winfrey,51,draws30millionviewersweeklyintheUnitedStates.Hertalkshowreaches112countries.SheearnedUS$225millionoverthepast12monthstoranksecondincelebrityriches.

TheannualForbeslistgivesmostweighttoannualearnings.(47)

"After21years,herexcitingchatshowstillrulestheairwaves.Itcreatednewcelebritiesandhundredsofmillionsofdollarsinprofits,"themagazinesaid.

Winfreyismostpopularwithherpopulartalkshow"TheOprahWinfreyShow".Shecanalwaysattractthesuperstarsandletthemopenuptoherintimateinterviewingstyle.

Lastmonth,AmericanactorTomCruise,42,surprisedfanswhenhecelebratedhisnewromancewith26-year-oldactressKatieHolmes.Fiejumpedupanddown,shouting"I'minlove."Onlyafewyearsago,Cruiseandhisex-wifeNicoleKidmanappearedseparatelyonthesameshowtellingthenewsoftheirdivorce."(48)

Winfrey'sapproachappearstobesimple.Sheisinpursuitofself-improvementandself-empowerment(自強(qiáng))。Thishasprovedtobejustwhatpeople,especiallywomen,want.

Winfreyoftentalksaboutherpersonalsecretsonhershow.Thatpullsinviewers.Forexample,sherevealedthatshehadbeensexuallyabusedasachild,andhasspokenfreelyofherstrugglewithherweight.

WinfreywasborntoapoorfamilyinMississippiin1954.(49)Atthewomantoageof19,shebecametheyoungestpersonandthefirstAfrican-Americananchor(主持)anewsprogramme.

Hersuccesshasnotjustbeenonthescreen.Hermediagroupincludesawomen'sTVnetworkandwebsitesforwomen.

Winfrey'sworkhasextendedtosocialchange.(50)

ShetestifiedbeforetheUSSenatetoestablishanationaldatabaseofdangerouschildabusers.PresidentBillClintonlatersigned"OprahBill"intolaw.

AButitalsolooksatthecelebrity'spresenceontheInternetandinthemedia.

BIn1991,shedidalotofworkfortheNationalChildProtectionAct

CShewasnotaverysuccessfulwoman.

DShebeganbroadcastingwhilestillathighschool.

EItplacedWinfreyatthetopofitsannualrankingofthe100peoplelastweek

FThecouplehadbeentight-lippedabouttheirbreak-up.

第6部分:完形填空(第51~65題,每題1分,共15分)

下面的短文有15處空白,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

StudyConfirmsRedMeatLinkwithBowed(結(jié)腸)Cancer

Peoplewhoeatmorethan160gramsofredorprocessedmeatadayare35percentmorelikelytodevelopbowelcancerthanthosewhoearless(51)20gramsaday,accordingtooneofthebiggestnutritioninvestigationsevercarriedout.

TheEuropeanProspectiveInvestigationintoCancerandNutritionfollowed478,040menandwomen(52)35to70from10Europeancountries.

Allsubjectswerefreeofcanceratenrollmentbetween1992and1998,but(53)anaveragefollow-upofalmost5years1,329bowelcancershadbeenreported.

Thesubsequentanalysis,publishedintheJournaloftheNationalCancerInstitute,confirmsthelong-heldsuspicion(54)highintakes(納入量)ofredmeatareassociatedwithincreasedbowel(55)risk.

Aftertakingintoconsiderationfactorslikeage,sex,height,weight,energyintakephysicalactivity,smoking,andalcoholconsumption,theinvestigatorsfoundthatbowelcancerwas(56)withintakeofredandprocessedmeatbutnotchicken.

Riskofbowelcancerdroppedwithincreasingintakeoffish.Eatingmorethan80gramsadayoffishwasassociated(57)a31percentreduction

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