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2024年全國職稱英語衛(wèi)生類〔A級〕考試真題及答案第1局部:詞匯選項(xiàng)〔第1-15題,每題1分,共15分〕下面每個句子中均有1個詞或短語劃有底橫線,請為每處劃線局部確定1個意義最為接近的選項(xiàng)。1.Iwanttoprovidemyboyswithadecenteducation.A.privateB.specialC.generalD.good2.Lowertaxeswouldspurinvestmentandhelpeconomicgrowth.A.a(chǎn)ttractB.encourageC.spendD.require3.Steepstairscanpresentaparticularhazardtoolderpeople.A.evidenceB.caseC.dangerD.picture4.Theprojectrequiredtenyearsofdiligentresearch.A.scientificB.basicC.socialD.hardworking5.Thetwobankshaveannouncedplanstomergenextyear.A.breakB.closeC.sellD.combine6.Hedemolishedmyargumentinminutes.A.disprovedB.acceptedC.disputedD.supported7.Herfatherwasaquietmanwithgracefulmanners.A.similarB.politeC.usualD.bad8.Regularvisitsfromasocialworkercanbeofimmensevaluetooldpeoplelivingalone.A.moderateB.equalC.greatD.immediate9.Hewasrathervagueaboutthereasonswhyheneverfinishedschool.A.unclearB.badC.brightD.general10.Hewaskeptinappallingconditionsinprison.A.criticalB.necessaryC.normalD.terrible11.Ican'tputupwithmyneighbor'snoiseanylonger,whichisdrivingmemad.A.generateB.measureC.tolerateD.reduce12.Ienjoyedtheplay-ithadacleverplotandveryfunnydialogues.A.humorousB.boringC.longD.original13.Yourdogneedsatleast20minutesofvigorousexerciseeveryday.A.freeB.regularC.physicalD.energetic14.Ourarrangementswerethrownintocompleteturmoil.A.reliefB.doubtC.confusionD.failure15.Patriciastaredattheothergirlswithresentment.A.doubtB.angerC.loveD.surprise第2局部:閱讀判斷〔第16~22題,第題1分,共7分〕下面的短文后列出了7個句子,請根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對每個句子做出判斷:如果該句提供的是正確信息,請選擇A;如果該句提供的是錯誤信息,請選擇B;如果該句的信息文中沒有提及,請選擇C。RetirementBringsMostaBigHealthBoostTheself-reportedhealthofthenewlyretiredimprovessomuchthatmostfeeleightyearsyounger,anewEuropeanstudysuggests.Thishappynewswastrueofalmosteveryoneexceptasmallminority-only2percent-whohadexperienced"ideal"conditionsintheirworkinglife,anyway."Theresultsreallysaythreethings:thatworkputsanextraburdenonthehealthofolderworkers,thattheeffectsofthisextraburdenarelargelyrelievedbyretirementand,finally,thatboththeextraburdenandthereliefarelargerwhenworkingconditionsarepoor,"saidHugoWesterlund,leadauthorofastudypublishedonlineNov.9inTheLancet."Thisindicatesthatthereisaneedtoprovideopportunitiesforolderworkerstodecreasethedemandsintheirworkoutofconcernoftheirhealthandwell-being."Butofcourse,addedWesterlund,whoisheadofepidemiologyattheStressResearchInstituteatStockholmUniversityinSweden"notallolderworkerssufferfrompoorperceivedhealth.Manyareindeedremarkablyhealthyandfitforwork.Butsoonerorlater,everyonehastoslowdownbecauseofoldagecatchingup."Lastweek,thesamegroupofresearchersreportedthatworkerssleptbetterafterretirementthanbefore."Sleepimprovesatretirement,whichsuggeststhatsleepingcouldbeamediatorbetweenworkandperceptionofpoorhealth,"Westerlundsaid.Thisstudylookedatwhatthesame15,000Frenchworkers,mostofthemmen,hadtosayabouttheirownhealthuptosevenyearspre-retirementanduptosevenyearspost-retirement.Asparticipantsgotclosertoretirementage,theirperceptionoftheirownhealthdeclined,butwentupagainduringthefirstyearofretirement.Thosewhoreportedbeinginpoorerhealthdeclinedfrom19.2percentintheyearpriortoretirementto14.3percentbytheendofthefirstyearafterretiring.Accordingtotheresearchers,thatmeanspost-retirementlevelsofpoorhealthfelltolevelslastseeneightyearspreviously.Thechangeswereseeninbothmenandwomen,acrossdifferentoccupations,andlastedthroughthefirstsevenyearsofnotpunchingtheclock.Workerswhofeltworsebeforeretirementandhadlowerworkingconditionsreportedgreaterimprovementsassoonastheyretired,theteamfound.16.Mostofthenewlyretiredfeelyoungerandhealthierthanbefore.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned17.Olderworkersaregenerallyasfitforworkasyoungerworkers.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned18.Olderworkersusuallygetonverywellwithyoungerworkers.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned19.Europeisagingfasterthanmostotherpartsoftheglobe.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned20.Thestudyanalyzedtheparticipants'perceptionoftheirownhealthinacertainperiod.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned21.TheparticipantscamefromvariouscountriesinEurope.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned22.Thefindingsofthestudyapplytoconditionsallovertheworld.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned第3局部:概括大意與完成句子〔第23~30題,每題1分,共8分〕下面的短文后有2項(xiàng)測試任務(wù):(1)第23~26題要求從所給的6個選項(xiàng)中為第1~4段每段選擇1個最正確標(biāo)題;(2)第27~30題要求從所給的6個選項(xiàng)中為每個句子確定1個最正確選項(xiàng)。Parkinson'sDiseaseIParkinson'sdiseaseaffectsthewayyoumove.Ithappenswhenthereisaproblemwithcertainnervecellsinthebrain.Normally,thesenervecellsmakeanimportantchemicalcalleddopamine(多巴胺).Dopaminesendssignalstothepartofyourbrainthatcontrolsmovements.Itletsyourmusclesmovesmoothlyanddowhatyouwantthemtodo.WhenyouhaveParkinson's,thesenervecellsbreakdown.Thenyounolongerhaveenoughdopamine,andyouhavetroublemovingthewayyouwantto.2Nooneknowsforsurewhatmakesthesenervecellsbreakdown.Butscientistsaredoingalotofresearchtolookfortheanswer.Theyarestudyingmanypossiblecauses,includingagingandpoisonsintheenvironment.AbnormalgenesseemtoleadtoParkinson'sdiseaseinsomepeople.Butsofar,thereisnotenoughprooftoshowthatitisalwaysinherited.3Tremor(顫抖)maybethefirstsymptomyounotice.Itisoneofthemostcommonsignsofthedisease,althoughnoteveryonehasit.Tremoroftenstartsinjustonearmorlegoronlyononesideofthebody.Itmaybeworsewhenyouareawakebutnotmovingtheaffectedarmorleg.Itmaygetbetterwhenyoumovethelimboryouareasleep.Intime,Parkinson'saffectsmusclesallthroughyourbody,soitcanleadtoproblemsliketroubleswallowingorconstipation(便秘).Inthelaterstagesofthedisease,apersonwithParkinson'smayhaveafixedorlankexpression,troublespeaking,andotherproblems.Somepeoplehaveadecreaseinmentalskills.4Atthistime,thereisnocureforParkinson'sdisease.Butthereareseveraltypesofmedicinesthatcancontrolthesymptomsandmakethediseaseeasiertolivewith.Youmayneedtotakeseveralmedicinestogetthebestresults.23.Paragraph1__________.24.Paragraph2__________.25.Paragraph3__________.26.Paragraph4__________.A.MeansofDiagnosisoftheDiseaseB.TipsforPatientswiththeDiseaseC.CommonTreatmentfortheDiseaseD.DefinitionofParkinson'sDiseaseE.PossiblecausesoftheDiseaseF.TypicalSymptomsoftheDisease27.You'llfindithardtomovethewayyouwantto__________.28.Alotofresearchisbeingdonetofindout__________.29.OneofthemostcommonsignsofParkinson'sistremor__________.30.ApersonwithParkinson'shastolearntolivewiththedisease__________.A.whataffectsmusclesallthroughyourbodyB.ifthereisn'tenoughdopamineinyourbodyC.whichcannotbecuredyetD.whichmaybethefirstsymptomyounoticeE.ifyouhaveafixedorblankexpressionF.whatcausesParkinson'sdisease第4局部:閱讀理解(第31~45題,每題3分,共45分)下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題。請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定1個最正確選項(xiàng)。第一篇DoPatientsTrustDoctorsTooMuchEarlierthisyear,theAmericanInfact,morethanathirdofpatientswhohadanoperationinthelastfiveyearsneverreviewedthecredentialsofthesurgeonwhooperated.Patientsaremorelikelytospendtimeresearchingajobchange(onaverage,about10hours)oranewcar(8hours)thantheoperationtheyareabouttosubmittoorthesurgeonwhowields(支配)theknife.Andmanypatientsaresatisfiedwiththeanswerstheyreceivefromtheirsurgeonsorprimarycaredoctors,whoeverthoseindividualshappentobe.Ifeltcuriousaboutthesurvey,soIcalledDr.ThomasRussell,executivedirectoroftheAmericanThereareconsequencestothatkindofblindtrust."Today,medicineandsurgeryarereallyteamsports."Dr.Russellcontinued,"andthepatient,astheultimatedecisionmaker,isthemostimportantmemberoftheteam.Mistakescanhappen,andpatientshavetobeeducatedandmustunderstandwhatisgoingon."Inotherwords,ahealthydoctor-patientrelationshipdoesnotsimplyentailgoodbedsidemannersandresponsibleofficemanagementonthepartofthedoctor.Italsorequiresthatpatientscometotherelationshipeducatedabouttheirdoctors,theirillnessesandtheirtreatment."IfwearetrulygoingtoreformthehealthcaresystemintheUS,"Dr.Russellsaid,"everybodyhastoparticipateactivelyandmusteducatethemselves.Thatmeansdoctors,nurses,otherhealthcareprofessionals,lawyerspharmaceutical(制藥的)companies,andinsurancecompanies.Butmostofall,itmeansthepatient."Trustisimportant.ButasSirFrancisBacon,whowasamongthefirsttounderstandtheimportanceofgatheringdatainscience,onceobserved,knowledgeispower.31.Accordingtotheauthor,patientsshouldspendmoretime_________.A.researchingtheAmericanB.researchingtheirsurgeryorsurgeonsC.researchingnewcarsD.researchingjobchanges32.Nowadayspatientsseemtohave_________.A.toomuchtrustintheirdoctorsB.toomuchinformationabouttheirdoctorsC.toolittlefaithintheirdoctorsD.ahealthyrelationshipwiththeirdoctors33.Medicineandsurgeryarenowreallyteamsportsinwhich_________.A.patientsanddoctorsplayequallyimportantrolesB.thepatientdoesnothaveanactiveroletoplayC.doctorshavethefinalsayinalmosteverythingD.thepatienthasthemostimportantroletoplay34.Itiswrongtothinkthatahealthydoctor-patientrelationship_________.A.isdependentjustonthedoctorB.isagoalthatcanbeachievedC.entailsanyeffortonthepartofthepatientD.iswhatthepatienttrulydesires35.TheauthordoesNOTbelievein_________.A.lotsofscientificdataB.FrancisBaconC.blindtrustD.toomuchknowledge第二篇CTScansandLungCancerSmallorslow-growingnodules(小結(jié)節(jié))discoveredonalungscanareunlikelytodevelopintotumorsoverthenexttwoyears,researchersreportedonWednesday.ThefindingsreportedintheNewEnglandJournalofMedicine,couldhelpdoctorsdecidewhentodomoreaggressivetestingforlungcancer.Theycouldalsohelppatientsavoidunnecessarilyaggressiveandpotentiallyharmfultestingwhenlesions(損傷)found.Lungcancer,thebiggestcancerkillerintheUnitedStatesandglobally,isoftennotdiagnoseduntilithasspread.Itkills159,000peopleayearintheUnitedStatesalone.Theworkispartofalargerefforttodevelopguidelinestohelpdoctorsdecidewhattodowhensuchgrowths,oftendiscoveredbyaccident,appearinascan.High-tech(高技術(shù)的)X-rayscalledCTscanscandetecttumors-buttheyseeallsortsofotherblobs(模糊的一團(tuán))thatarenottumors,andoftentheonlywaytotellthedifferenceistotakeabiopsy(活檢),adangerousprocedure.Atthemoment,routinelungcancerscreeningisconsideredimpracticalbecauseofitshighcostandbecausetoomanyhealthypeoplearecalledbackforfurthertesting.Goodguidelinecouldhelpmakelungcancerscreeningpractical,Dr.RobvanKiaverenoftheErasmusMedicalCenterinRotterdam,theNetherlands,wholedthenewstudy,saidinatelephoneinterview.Theteamlookedat7,557peopleathighriskforlungcancerbecausetheywerecurrentandformersmokers.Allreceivedmultidetector(多層螺旋)CTscansthatmeasuredthesizeofanysuspicious-lookingmodules.Volunteerswhohadnodulesover9.7mminwidth,orhadgrowthof4.6mmthatgrewfastenoughtomorethandoubleinvolumeevery400days,weresentforfurthertesting.Ofthe196peoplewhofellintothatcategory,70werefoundtohavelungcancer,10additionalcaseswerefoundyearslater.Butofthe7,361whotestednegativeduringscreeningonly20lungcancercaseslaterdeveloped.Inasecondroundofscreeningdoneoneyearafterthefirst,1.8percentweresenttothedoctorbecausetheyhadanodulethatwaslargeorfast-growing.Morethanhalfturnedouttohavelungcancer.Theresultmeansthatifthescreeningtestsaysyoudon'thavelungcancer,youprobablydon't,theresearchersaid."Thechancesoffindinglungcanceroneandtwoyearsafteranegativefirst-roundtestwerelinl,000and3inl,000respectively,"theyconcluded.36.Thenewstudyindicatesthatincaseofsmallorslow-growinglungnodules_________.A.youcannotbetoocarefulB.cancerisjustmatteroftimeC.abiopsyisunnecessaryD.moreaggressivetestingisamust37.WhichisprobablyNOTtrueoflungcancer?A.Smokersareusuallyconsideredtobeathighriskforit.B.Itistheleadingcauseofcancerdeathsaroundtheworld.C.159,000newcasesofitarediagnosedintheUSeachyear.D.Itoftengoesunnoticeduntilithasspread.38.Accordingtothepassage,goodguidelinesforlungcancerscreening________.A.arealittlebittoocostlyB.donotexistyetC.arebeingimplementedD.havebeendeveloped39.AllthefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPT________.A.arelativelysmallnumberofthevolunteershadlargeorfast-growingnodulesB.almostallthosewithlargeorfast-growingnoduleswerefoundtohavelungcancerC.allthevolunteerswereathighriskforlungcancerD.mostofthevolunteerstestednegativeduringscreening40.Intheeyesoftheresearchersthepercentagesgiveninthelastparagraph________.A.aresomewhatinaccurateB.areprettysmallC.areratherhighD.arequiteunbelievable第三篇TheIcemanOnaSeptemberdayin1991,twoGermanswereclimbingthemountainsbetweenAustriaandItaly,highuponamountainpass,theyfoundthebodyofamanlyingontheice.Atthatheight(10,499feet,or3,200meters),theiceisusuallypermanent,but1991hadbeenanespeciallywarmyear.Themountainicehadmeltedmorethanusualandsothebodyhadcometothesurface.Itwaslyingfacedownward.Theskeleton(骨架)wasinperfectcondition,exceptforawoundinthehead.Therewasstillskinonthebonesandtheremainsofsomeclothes.Thehandswerestillholdingthewoodenhandleofanaxandonthefeettherewereverysimpleleatherandclothboots.Nearbywasapairofglovesmadeoftreebark(樹皮)andaholderforarrows.Whowasthisman?Howandwhenhadhedied?Everybodyhadadifferentanswertothesequestions.Somepeoplethoughtthatitwasfromthiscentury,perhapsthebodyofasoldierwhodiedinWorldWarI,sinceseveralsoldiershadalreadybeenfoundinthearea.ASwisswomanbelieveditmightbeherfather,whohaddiedinthosemountainstwentyyearsbeforeandwhosebodyhadneverbeenfound.Thescientistswhorushedtolookatthebodythoughtitwasprobablymucholder,maybeevenathousandyearsold.Withmoderndatingtechniques,thescientistssoonlearnedthattheIcemanwasabout5,300yearsold.Borninabout3300BC,helivedduringtheBronzeAgeinEurope.Atfirstscientiststhoughthewasprobablyahunterwhohaddiedfromanaccidentinthehighmountains.Morerecentevidence,however,tellsadifferentstory.AnewkindofX-rayshowsanarrowheadstillstuckinhisshoulder.Itleftonlyatinyholeinhisskin,butitcausedinternaldamageandbleeding.Healmostcertainlydiedfromthiswound,andnotfromthewoundonthebackofhishead.Thismeansthathewasprobablyinsomekindofabattle.Itmayhavebeenpartofalargerwar,orhemayhavebeenfightingbandits.Hemayevenhavebeenabandithimself.Bystudyinghisclothesandtools,scientistshavealreadylearnedagreatdealfromtheicemanaboutthetimeshelivedin.Wemayneverknowthefullstoryofhowhedied,buthehasgivenusimportantcluestothehistoryofthosedistanttimes.41.Thebodyoftheicemanwasfoundinthemountainsmainlybecause_________.A.themeltedicemadehimvisibleB.hewasjustonamountainpassC.twoGermanswereclimbingthemountainsD.hewaslyingontheice42.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph2?A.TheIcemanwasstruckdeadfrombehind.B.TheIcemancouldhavediedfromthewoundinthehead.C.TheIcemanwaskillingwhileworking.D.TheIcemanlivedapoorlife.43.AllthefollowingareassumptionsoncemadeabouttheIcemanEXCEPT_________.A.hewasaSwisswoman'slong-lostfatherB.hecamefromItalyC.hewasasoldierinWorldWarID.hewasbornaboutathousandyearsago44.ThescientistsmadethedeductionthattheIceman_________.A.hadgotawoundonthebackofhisheadB.hadatinyholeinhisskincausinghisdeathC.washitintheshoulderbyanarrowheadD.wasprobablyinsome'kindofabattle45.Theword"bandits"inparagraph4couldbebestreplacedby_________.A.soldiersB.huntersC.robbersD.shooters第5局部: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個句子,其中5個取自短文,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容將其分別放回原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌。KnowJustHowYouFeelDoyoufeelSad?Happy?Angry?Youmaythinkthatthewayyoushowtheseemotionsisunique.Well,thinkagain.Eventheexpressionofthemostpersonalfeelingscanbeclassified,accordingtoMindReading,aDVDdisplayingeverypossiblehumanemotion.Itdemonstrates412distinctwaysinwhichwefeel:thefirstvisualdictionaryofthehumanheart.Attemptstoclassifyexpressionsbeganinthemid-1800s,whenDarwindividedtheemotionsintosixtypes-anger,fear,sadness,disgust,surpriseandenjoyment.________(46)EveryotherfeelingwasthoughttoderivefromDarwin'ssmallgroup.Morecomplexexpressionofemotionwereprobablylearnedandthereforemorespecifictoeachculture.Butnowitisbelievedthatmanymorefacialexpressionsaresharedworldwide.________(47)ThemindReadingDVDisasystematicvisualrecord'oftheseexpressions.TheprojectwasconductedbyaCambridgeprofessorasanaidforpeoplewithautism(孤獨(dú)癥),whohavedifficultybothreadingandexpressingemotions.Butitquicklybecameapparentthatithadbroaderuses.Actorsandteachers,forexample,needtounderstandawiderangeofexpressions.Theprofessorandhisresearchteamfirsthadtodefinean"emotion".________(48)Usingthisdefinition,1,512emotiontermswereidentifiedanddiscussed.Thislistwaseventuallyreducedt0412,from"afraid"to"wanting".Oncetheseemotionsweredefinedandclassified,aDVDseemedtheclearestandmostefficientwaytodisplaythem.InMindReading,eachexpressionisactedoutbysixdifferentactorsinthreeseconds._________(49)Theexplanationforthisissimple:wemayfinditdifficulttodescribeemotionsusingwords,butweinstantlyrecognizeonewhenweseeitonsomeone'sface."Itwasreallyclearwhentheactorshadgotitright,"saysCathyCollis,whodirectedtheDVD."Althoughtheyweregivensomedirection,"saysMsCollis,"theactorswerenottoldwhichfacialmusclestheyshouldmove._________(50)"Forexample,whensomeonefeelscontemptyoucan'tsayforcertainthattheireyebrowsalwaysgodown.SomeonewhohastriedtoestablishsuchrulesistheAmerican,ProfessorPaulEkman,whohasbuiltadatabaseofhowthefacemovesforeveryemotion.Thefacecanmake43distinctmusclemovementscalled"actionunits".Thesecanbecombinedintomorethan10,000visiblefacialshapes.Ekmanhaswrittenoutapattemoffacialmuscularmovementstorepresenteachemotion.A.Hesaidthattheexpressionofthesefeelingswasuniversalandrecognizablebyanyone,fromanyculture.B.Anyothermethodofshowingallthe412emotions,suchaswords,wouldhavebeenfarlesseffective.C.Researchhasalsobeendonetofindoutwhichareasofthebrainreademotionalexpressions.D.Theydecidedthatitwasamentalstatethatcouldbeprecededby"Ifeel"or"helooks"or"shesounds".E.Wethoughtoftryingtodescribeeachemotion,butitwouldhavebeenalmostimpossibletomakeclearrulesforthis.F.Theseparticularmusclesaredifficulttocontrol,andfewpeoplecandoit.第6局部: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,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個最正確選項(xiàng)。SkinCancerMelanoma(黑素瘤),thedeadliestkindofskincancerisnowthemostcommoncancerin________(51)Britishwomen,thecountry'sleadingcancerorganizationsaidWednesday.Skincancerhas_______(52)cervical(子宮頸的)cancerasthetopcancerstrikingwomenintheir20s,accordingtothelatestdatafromCancerResearchUnitedKingdom.Thetrendisparticularly_______(53)sinceyoungerpeoplearenotgenerallythosemostsusceptible(易患的)tomelanoma.Ratesofskincancerare_______(54)highestinpeopleoverage75.Butexpertsworrythatincreasingnumbersofyoungerpeoplebeingdiagnosedwithskincancercouldbethe_______(55)ofadangeroustrend.Womenintheir20smake_______(56)asmallpercentageofallpatientsdiagnosedwithmelanomainBritain,butnearlyathirdofallcasesoccurinpeopleyoungerthan50.BasedoncurrentnumbersCancerResearchUKpredictsthatmelanomawillbecomethefourth_______(57)commoncancerformenandwomenofallagesby2024,andthatcaseswilljumpfromabout9,0000casesayeartomorethan15,500.Cancerexperts_______(58)therisingnumberofskincancercaseslargelytothesurgeinpeopleusingtanningsalons."Spendingtimeonsunbedsisjustas_______(59)asstayingouttoolonginthesun,"saidCarolineCernyofCancerResearchUK.TheorganizationisstartingaSunSmart_______(60)towarnBritonsofthedangersofbeingtoobronzed."Theintensityofultravioletraysinsomesunbedscanbemorethan10_______(61)strongerthanthemiddaysun,"Cernysaid.IntheUnitedStates,severalstatesrequireparentalapproval_______(62)minorscanusetanningsalons.Wisconsinbanspeople16and_______(63)fromusingtanningbeds,andothersbanchildrenunder14.Atleast29stateshaveregulationsgoverningminorsuseoftanningsalons.IntheUK,Scottishpoliticianspassedlegislationbanningtheseunder18fromusingtanningbeds,thoughithasn'tyetbeenimplemented.Therearenoplansfor_______(64)intherestoftheUK.TheworldHealthOrganizationhaspreviouslyrecommendedthattanningbedsberegulatedbecauseoftheirpotentialtodamageDNAintheskin.Expertssaidmostdeadlyskincancerscouldbe______(65)ifpeopletooktheproperprecautionswheninthesunandavoidedtanningbeds.51.A.youngB.marriedC.middle-agedD.elderly52.A.overtakenB.overseenC.overlookedD.overwhelmed53.A.encouragingB.misleadingC.worryingD.booming54.A.occasionallyB.hopefullyC.surprisinglyD.typically55.A.lineB.pointC.turnD.start56.A.upB.onC.offD.to57.A.mostB.moreC.veryD.much58.A.allocateB.associateC.contributeD.attribute59.A.ineffectiveB.dangerousC.exhaustingD.comfortable60.A.executionB.campaignC.reactionD.conquest61.A.degreesB.ranksC.timesD.steps62.A.untilB.whileC.beforeD.although63.A.lessB.beneathC.lowerD.under64.A.debateB.cautionC.legislationD.approval65.A.avoidedB.diagnosedC.predictedD.treated2024年全國職稱英語衛(wèi)生類〔A級〕考試參考答案第1局部:詞匯選項(xiàng)1.D[解析]這句話的意思是"我想給我的男孩們提供體面的教育。"句中"decent"意為"得體的,相當(dāng)好的"。四個選項(xiàng)中A項(xiàng)意為"私人的,個人的",如,ThepresidentispayingaprivatevisittoEurope.總統(tǒng)正在對歐洲做私人訪問。B項(xiàng)意為"特別的,特殊的",如,Sheisaspecialfriendofmine.她是我一個特別親密的朋友。C項(xiàng)意為"整體的,概括的",如,Pleasegivemeageneralideaofthework.請告訴我這項(xiàng)工作的梗概。D項(xiàng)意為"好的",因此只有D項(xiàng)符合題意。2.B[解析]這句話的意思是"低稅收將會刺激投資并且有助于經(jīng)濟(jì)增長。"句中"spur"意為"刺激,促進(jìn)",如,Whatspurredhertodothat?是什么促使她那么干的?四個選項(xiàng)中A項(xiàng)意為"吸引",如,Theflowershowattractedlargecrowdsthisyear.今年的花展吸引了大批觀眾。B項(xiàng)意為"鼓勵"。C項(xiàng)意為"花費(fèi)",如,Howdoyouspendyoursparetime?你業(yè)余時間怎么打發(fā)?D項(xiàng)意為"要求",如,Allpassengersarerequiredtoshowtheirtickets.所有乘客都必須出示車票。因此只有B項(xiàng)符合題意。3.C[解析]這句話的意思是"陡峭的樓梯對老年人來說是很危險(xiǎn)的。"句中"hazard"意為"危險(xiǎn),危害",如,Thecarhaditshazardwarninglightson.這輛汽車亮起了危險(xiǎn)信號燈。四個選項(xiàng)中A項(xiàng)意為"證據(jù)",如,Therewasn'tenoughevidencetoprovehisguilt.沒有充分的證據(jù)能證明他有罪。B項(xiàng)意為"事件,案件",如,Inyourcase,wearepreparedtobelenient.根據(jù)你的情況,我們擬予以從寬處理。C項(xiàng)意為"危險(xiǎn)",如,Violentcriminalslikethatareadangertosociety.那種暴力罪犯對社會是一種危害。D項(xiàng)意為"圖片"。因此只有C項(xiàng)符合題意。4.D[解析]這句話的意思是"這個工程需要十年的勤奮調(diào)查。"句中"diligent"意為"勤勞的,勤奮的",如,Johnismorediligentthananyoneelseinhisclass.約翰比班上其他的同學(xué)用功。四個選項(xiàng)中A項(xiàng)意為"科學(xué)的",如,Scientificknowledgewaspervertedtohelpcausedestructionandwar.科學(xué)知識被濫用于破壞和戰(zhàn)爭。B項(xiàng)意為"根底的",如,F(xiàn)ood,clothingandshelterareallbasicnecessitiesoflife.衣、食、住所是生活的根本必需品。C項(xiàng)意為"社會的",如,Herresearchiscenteredonthesocialeffectsofunemployment.她的研究課題是失業(yè)對社會的影響。D項(xiàng)意為"勤勞的,刻苦的",如,Heis,sotospeak,ahardworkingstudent.他可以說是個用功的學(xué)生。因此只有D項(xiàng)符合題意。5.D[解析]這句話的意思是"這兩家銀行已經(jīng)宣布了明年的合并方案。"句中"merge"意為"合并,兼并",如,Thebankmergedwithitsmajorrival.該銀行與其主要對手合并了。四個選項(xiàng)中A項(xiàng)意為"打破",如,Thewindowbrokeintopieces.窗戶碎成碎片。B項(xiàng)意為"關(guān)閉"。C項(xiàng)意為"賣"。D項(xiàng)意為"合并",如,Hecombinescreativeimaginationandtruescholarship.他同時具有創(chuàng)造性想象力和真正的治學(xué)嚴(yán)謹(jǐn)學(xué)風(fēng)。因此只有D項(xiàng)符合題意。6.C[解析]這句話的意思是"幾分鐘內(nèi)他就批駁了我的論點(diǎn)。"句中"demolish"意為"批駁,粉碎",如,Herarticlebrilliantlydemolisheshisargument.她的文章精辟地批駁了他的論點(diǎn)。四個選項(xiàng)中A項(xiàng)意為"提出反證",如,Inhislatestbook,hewritesthatthetheoryhasbeendisproved.他在最近寫的書里說那種理論已被證明不正確。B項(xiàng)意為"接受",如,Itisgenerallyacceptedthatsmokingisharmfultoourhealth.吸煙有害健康,這是大家公認(rèn)的。C項(xiàng)意為"辯駁,質(zhì)疑",如,Hishonestyisbeyonddispute.他的老實(shí)是無可爭議的。D項(xiàng)意為"支持",如,Whichfootballteamdoyousupport?你支持哪個足球隊(duì)?因此只有C項(xiàng)符合題意。7.B[解析]這句話的意思是"她父親是位舉止優(yōu)雅、不愛說話的人。"句中"graceful"意為"優(yōu)雅的",如,Hereverymovementisverygraceful.她的一舉一動都很優(yōu)雅。四個選項(xiàng)中A項(xiàng)意為"相似的",如,Thetwobuildingsaresimilaronthewhole.從整體來看,這兩幢樓是相似的。B項(xiàng)意為"禮貌的,文雅的",如,Hispolitemannersbespokethegentleman.他那彬彬有禮的舉止顯出他是個紳士。C項(xiàng)意為"經(jīng)常的",如,Hisspeechfollowedtheusualpattern.他按照通常的方式講話。D項(xiàng)意為"壞的"。因此只有B項(xiàng)符合題意。8.C[解析]這句話的意思是"社工的定期看望對老年人來說相當(dāng)重要。"句中"immense"意為"巨大的,廣闊的",如,Herservicestothestatehavebeenimmense.她對國家的奉獻(xiàn)極大。四個選項(xiàng)中A項(xiàng)意為"適度的,中等的",如,Heusuallydrivesatamoderatespeed.他通常中速駕駛。B項(xiàng)意為"平等的",如,Womendemandequalpayf

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