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職稱英語衛(wèi)生類B級模擬55

第1部分:詞匯選項

下面每個句子中均有1個詞或者短語有下劃線,請為每處下劃線部分確定1個意義最為

接近的選項。

1>Thenormalpriceofaticketforanadultis$230.

A.ordinaryB.properC.fairD.medium

2、Wehavetoaskthemtoquittalkinginorderthatallpeoplepresentcould

hearusclearly.

A.decreaseB.ceaseC.continueD.keepon

3、TheKlondikewasthesceneofoneofthebiggestgoldrushestheworldhas

everknown.

A.locationB.viewC.eventD.landscape

4、Ofthereptilegroupszthesnakegroupwasthefinalonetoappear.

A.lastB.bestC.ugliestD.longest

5、Collegesanduniversitiesusuallygivediplomasorcertificatestostudents

whocompletecourserequirementsadequately.

A.responsiblyB.sufficientlyC.patientlyD.successfully

6、Willisadocumentwrittentoensurethatthewishesofthedeceasedare

realized.

A.fulfilledB.acceptedC.advocatedD.received

7、Shehasbeenthesubjectofmassivemediacoverage.

A.extensiveB.negativeC.expensiveD.active

8、Theconferenceexploredthepossibilityofclosertradelinks.

A.rejectedB.investigatedC.proposedD.postponed

9、Whatweretheeffectsofthedecisionshemade?

A.reasonsB.resultsC.causesD.bases

10>Theseawascalmandstill.

A.quiteB.quietC.yetD.rough

11>Inabullfight,itisthemovementznotthecolor,ofobjectsthatarouses

thebull.

A.confusesB.excitesC.scaresD.diverts

12>Marycalledmeupverylatelastnight.

A.shoutedatmeB.visitedmeC.telephonedmeD.wakedme

13>Marygetsupatthesametimeeverymorning.

A.arisesB.raisesC.arrivesD.standsup

14、Susanislookingforthedictionary,whichshelostyesterday.

A.findingB.lookingupC.lookingatD.tryingtofind

15、AllthepeopleassembledatMary1shouse.

A.collectedB.fixedC.assertedD.assist

第2部分:閱讀判斷

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。

Stomachulcersarethecauseofseverepainformanypeople.Doctorshave

beenabletohelplessenthepainofulcers.Theycouldnotcurethem.Now

doctorshavediscoveredacauseofulcers.Thismeanstheymayhavefound

awaytocurepeoplewhosufferfromthestomachpain.Studiesshowthatten

percentofthepopulationwilldevelopanulceratsometimeintheirlife.

Soapossiblecureisgoodnewsformanypeople.

Ulcersarewoundsinthestomachthataresimilartosmallcutsortearsl.

Thesewoundscanharmthetissueinthestomach2zthepipethatcarriesthe

foodtothestomachorpartsofthesmallintestines.Fluidsinthestomach

thenincreasethepainofanulcer.Howdoesapersonknowheorshehasan

ulcer?Doctorssaymostpeoplewithulcersfeelaburningpainintheirchest

orstomach3.Thispainofteniscalledheartburn.Itusuallyhappensbefore

eatingorduringthenight.Itcausessomepeopletolosetheirdesireto

eat,ortheyareunabletokeepfoodintheirstomachs.Doctorsbelievedthat

ulcerswerecausedbyunusuallystrongstomachfluidszwhichdamagedstomach

tissue.Nowtheyhavediscoveredthatmostulcersarecausedbyabacterial

organismcalledHillicoBactorPilorieorHPilorie.HPiloriebacteriaare

whatmakestomachproduceextrastomachfluid.Doctorsfoundthattheycan

killthebacteriawithmedicinescalledantibiotics.Healthexpertssaythe

discoveryofacureforulcerscansavethousandsofmillionsofdollarsin

medicalcosts.Theyalsobelievecuringulcerswillreducethenumberofpeople

whodevelopstomachcancer.Thenumberofpeoplewithstomachcancerisvery

highinJapan,SoutheastAsiaandpartsofAfrica.

Doctorssayapersonismorelikelytogetanulcerifsomeoneinhisor

herfamilyhashadone.Infactapersonwiththefamilyhistoryofulcers

isthreetimesmorelikelytogetonethanotherpeople.Therearewayspeople

canprotectthemselvesfromdevelopinganulcer.Doctorssayitismoreimportant

toreducetheamountofstrongfluidsinthestomach.Todothiszdoctors

say,peopleshouldnotsmokecigarettesordrinkalcohol.Andtheysaypeople

shouldreducetensionintheirlives.

16NInthepast,doctorscouldn1tdoanythingaboutstomachulcers.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

17、Nowdoctorscansuccessfullycurestomachulcers.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

18>Somepeoplearelikelytosufferfromthestomachpainatsometimein

theirlife.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

19、Doctorshavediscoveredacauseofulcersaftermanyyearsofexperiments.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

20、Therehasbeenachangeindoctors1understandingofthecauseofstomach

ulcers.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

21>Stomachulcerscanleadtostomachcancer.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

22、Peoplewhoeatalotofspicyfoodarealsosusceptibletostomachulcers.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

第3部分:概括大意與完成句子

下面的短文后有2項測試任務(wù):(1)第23?26題要求從所給的6個選項中為指定段落選擇1

個最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第27?30題要求從所給的6個選項中為每個句子確定1個最佳選項。

WaystoReduceExposuretoAirPollution

1.Areportpublishedrecentlybringsbadnewsaboutairpollution.It

suggeststhatitcouldbeasdamagingtoourhealthasexposuretotheradiation

fromthe1986Ukrainenuclearpowerplantdisaster.Thereportwaspublished

bytheUK'sRoyalCommissiononEnvironmentalPollution.Butwhatcancity

peopledotoreduceexposuretoairpollution?Quitealotzitturnsout.

2.Avoidwalkinginbusystreets.Choosesidestreetsandparksinstead.

Pollutionlevelscanfallaconsiderableamountjustbymovingafewmeters

awayfromthemainpollutionsource—exhaustfumes(廢氣).Alsodon*twalkbehind

smokers.Walkonthewindward(頂風(fēng)的)sideofthestreetwhereexposureof

pollutants(污染物)canbe50percentlessthanonthedownwind(順風(fēng)的)side.

3.Sittingonthedriver1ssideofabuscanincreaseyourexposureby

10percent,comparedwithsittingonthesidenearestthepavement.Sitting

upstairsonadouble-decker(雙層電車)canreduceexposure.Itisdifficult

tosaywhethertravelingonanundergroundtrainisbetterorworsethantaking

thebus.Airpollutiononundergroundtrainstendstobelesstoxic(有毒

的)thanthatatstreetlevel,becauseundergroundpollutionismostlymade

upoftinyironparticles(粒子)thrownupbywheelshittingtherails,while

diesel(柴油機(jī))andpetrolfumeshaveamixtureofpollutants.

4.Whenyouarecrossingaroad,standwellbackfromthecurb(路緣)while

youwaitforthelighttochange.Everymeterreallydoescountwhenyouare

closetotraffic.Asthetrafficbeginstomove,fumescanbereducedinjust

afewseconds.Soholdingyourbreathforjustamomentcanmakeadifference,

eventhoughitmightsoundsilly.

5.Therearelargesuddenpollutionincreasesduringrushhours.Pollution

levelsfallduringnighttime.Thetimeofyearalsomakesabigdifference.

Pollutionlevelstendtobeattheirlowestduringspringandautumnwhen

windsarefreshest.Extremecoldorhotweatherhasatrappingeffectand

tendstocauseabuild-upofpollutants.

23、A.Whereyoustandwhilewaitingtocross

B.Whereyouwalk

C.Whereyousitonabus

D,Whenyougotobed

E.Whenpollutionlevelsrise

F,Whenyougetup

Paragraph2

24、Paragraph3

25>Paragraph4

26、Paragraph5

27、A.duringrushhours

B.inspringandautumn

C.totoxicair

D.betweenautumnandwinter

E.asexposuretonuclearradiation

F.onthedownwindside

Airpollutioncanbeasharmfultoone*shealth.

28、Travelingonanundergroundtraincanreduceexposure.

29、Pollutionlevelsarelower.

30、It1swisetostayawayfromheavytraffic.

第4部分:閱讀理解

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個最佳選項。

第一答

PhysicalExercise

Declaringthatphysicalexerciseisoneofthemostpowerfulmedicines

tohelpimproveourqualityoflifeisnotanexaggeration.TheWorldHealth

Organizationexpressedthesameviewinits2002WorldHealthReport,

emphasizingthatthedamageproducedbylackofphysicalactivitywasequal

tothestrongprobabilityofseriousillnesssuchasheartdiseaseandeven

somekindsofcancer.

Thosewhohaveembracedanactivelifestyleforyearsarefamiliarwith

thesortofphysicalandpsychologicalbenefitsthatcomefromexercise.

Neverthelessalotofpeoplewouldneverthinkofphysicalactivityasaway

offeelingbetter,simplybecausetheydon*tthinktheyareinneedofitz

orbecausetheyarelazyormaintainthattheyhaven11gotenoughtime.

Therearemanypositiveeffectsthatresultfromphysicalexerciseand

theyarenotonlyconcernedwiththephysicalaspectsbutalsopsychological

andsocialones.

Beginningwiththephysicalbenefitszphysicalactivityimprovesthelife

oftheheartzburnsofffat,lowershighbloodpressure,makestissuesmore

resistantzandincreasesmuscleflexibilityandjointmobility.

Onapsychologicallevel,physicalactivityhelpsreduceanxietyandstress

bycausingtensiontodisappearandbyencouragingustohaveabettersense

ofourselvesthroughlisteningtoourbodiesduringmovement.

Lastly,seeingourselvesinbetterhealthisadvantageoussocially.The

senseofsatisfactionthusobtainedwillresultinanincreaseofself-respect

andself-confidenceintermsofourabilitytointeractwithothers.

Thebenefitslinkedtoexercisehavealsonotgoneunnoticedinthebusiness

world,withmoreandmorecompaniessettingupgymson-site.Employees*improved

healthtranslatesintobetterperformanceandreducedcostsaswellasan

increaseinpeople*ssatisfactionintheworkplace.Physicalactivityis

recommendedforallagegroupszincludingchildren.Itisanimportantgrowth

factorinachild1seducation.

Andfortheelderly?Thereisnodoubtthatregularphysicalactivityallows

greaterefficiencyindailylifeaswellascreatingmorebasicindependence

daybyday,includingthepossibilityofkeepingintouchwithothersand

notfeelingisolated.

31、Thewriterregardsphysicalexerciseasastrongmedicinebecause.

A.theWHOholdstheviewB.ithelpsimprovethequalityoflife

C.thelackofitequalsseriousillnessD.itenablespeopletolivelonger

32、Manypeopledonotengageinphysicalexercisemainlybecause.

A.theyarenotawareofitsbenefitsB.theydon*thavethefacilities

C.theydon11thinktheyneeditD.theyarephysicallyunfitfor

it

33、Accordingtothepassage,physicalexercisecanmakepeople.

A.strongerandmoreintelligentB.moreintelligentandmore

open-minded

C.moreopen-mindedandhealthierD.healthierandstronger

34、Physicalexerciseissociallybeneficialbecause?

A.itgivespeoplecompetitiveadvantage

B.ithelpspeoplereduceanxiety

C.itenablesemployeestoworkbetterfortheircompany

D.itmakespeopleconfident-indealingwithothers

35、Accordingtothepassage,regularphysicalexercisecanmakeoldpeople

A.betterabletolookafterthemselves

B.lookyoungerthantheyreallyare

C.lesslikelytosufferfromdiseases

D.moreaggressiveintheirinteractionwithothers

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.

Highbloodsugarlevelsdamagethebloodvessels,includingthetinyblood

vesselsintheeye.Thisleadstoaneyediseaseknownasdiabeticretinopathy

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

changeslightintonervesignals.Withdiabeticretinopathy,somebloodvessels

intheretinaarelost,andsomeoftheotherbloodvesselsbegintoHleak,1

blood.Thiscausestheretinatoswellzandgraduallycutsoffitssupply

ofoxygenandnutrients(滋養(yǎng)物).Eventually,theretinastartstogrownew

bloodvesselstoreplacethedamagedones.Unfortunately,thesenewvessels

arenotasstrongastheoldones.Theyaremorelikelytobreak,Causing

bleedingintheeye.

Atfirst,peoplewithdiabeticretinopathywillnotnoticeanysymptoms.

Asthediseasegetsworse,theymaynoticeblurred(模糊的)vision,blackspots

orflashinglights.Astimegoeson,itcanprogresstoblindness.Everyone

withdiabetesisatriskfordiabeticretinopathy,andtheriskincreases

thelongeryou*vehaddiabetes.

Fortunately,youcanreduceyourrisk.Ifyoudonothavediabeteszbut

thinkyoumaybeatriskforthiscondition,visityourdoctortobescreened

fordiabetes.Ifyoudohavediabetes:havefrequenteyecheck-ups.

Makesurethatyoumonitoryourbloodsugarfrequentlyanduseyour

medicationsasrecommendedbyyourdoctor.Thereisevidencetoshowthat

keepingyourbloodsugarundertightcontrolcanslowdowneyedamage.

Ifyouhavehighbloodpressurezfollowyourrecommendeddietandmedications

tokeepitundercontrol.Ifyouarenotsurewhetheryouhavehighblood

pressure,orwhetheryourbloodpressureisundercontrol,discussthiswith

yourdoctor.

36>Glucosecannotbeturnedintoenergyinthebody.

A.withoutdiabetesB.withoutsugar

C.withoutinsulinD.withoutfood

37、Theword"its"inthesecondparagraphrefersto.

A.11thenerve*sHB."theblood1s11C."theeye1snD."theretina1sH

38、Withdiabeticretinopathy,thedamagedbloodvesselsintheretina.

A.arestrongerthanwhattheyusedtobe

B.cannotbeproperlyreplaced

C.aremorelikelytobreakthanthenewones

D.mayreturntonormalagain

39、Theworsteyedamageinducedbydiabetesis.

A.blurredvisionB.blackspotsC.blindnessD.flashinglights

40、Toslowdowneyedamage,peoplewithdiabetesshouldtryto.

A.useasmanymedicationsastheycan

B.eataslittleaspossible

C.wearglassesasoftenaspossible

D.keeptheirbloodsugarundertightcontrol

卯一^桶

WayneBeno

WayneBenowasatrueoutdoorsman.Fishing,boating,hunting,walking

throughthewoodswithhisthreedogs,Waynelovedanddiditall.Thenlife

changeddramatically.WaynewasdiagnosedwithParkinson1sdisease(帕金森

氏?。?

"ForthenextthirteenyearsItook28pillsaday,hadhorriblesideeffectsz

andevenwithallthosepillsIstillhadlotsofshakingandtremors(顫

抖),IonlywentoutduringpeaktimeszwhenIwaslookingandfeelingmybest.

Butthatwasn11oftenandIreallycouldn*tdomuchofanything.Ifeltlike

thelifeIlovedwasover,nsaidWayne.

ThenWayne*sdoctorinGreenBaysuggestedheconsiderabreakthrough

surgicaloptionbeingofferedatFroedtert&theMedicalCollegeofWisconsin

calledDeepBrainStimulation(刺激)(DBS).DBSisasurgicaloptionusedto

treatdisablingmovementdisordersrelatedtoParkinson1sdisease,essential

tremorandmore.Itisnotacure,butsignificantimprovementisseenin

mostmovementdisordercases,withrelativelylowrisktothepatient.

Inadditiontohisdoctor*srecommendation,Waynehadaneighborandfishing

friendwhohadtheDBSprocedureatFroedtert&theMedicalCollegeofWisconsin.

Hisfriend'sexperienceconvincedWaynethatthe180-miletripfromhishome

inCrivitz,Wisconsincouldbewellworththeeffort.

Andwasitever.nItwasthebestthingIeverdid.11mdowntozeropills

adayandIdon*tshakeatall,'*reportsWayne."Beforethesurgery,Ifelt

badeverysingleday.NowIfeellikemyoldself.11mbacktobusinessas

usualzwhichformemeansfishing,fishing,andmorefishing,everydayof

theyear.Thingsjustcouldn*tbeanybetter1n

41、BeforegettingParkinson1sdisease,Wayneloved.

A.socialactivitiesB.outdooractivities

C.productiveactivitiesD.quietactivities

42、WhatwastrueofthepillsWaynetookfor13years?

A.Theycuredhisdisease.

B.Theyproducedterriblesideeffects.

C.Theystoppedhisshakingandtremors.

D.Theyenabledhimtogooutasoftenasbefore.

43、DeepBrainStimulationismosteffectivefor.

A.mentaldisordersB.chronicdiseases

C.permanentbraininjuriesD.disablingmovementdisorders

44、Waynehadaneighborandfishingfriendwho.

A.workedasadoctorB.wasagainsttheDBSprocedure

C.benefitedfromtheDBSprocedureD.wasavictimoftheDBSprocedure

45、Afterthesurgery,Waynefelt.

A.completelyrecoveredB.badeverysingleday

C.paineverynowandthenD.worsethanbeforethesurgery

第5部分:補(bǔ)全對話

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。

BombExplosionsinThailand

ThenewyearcelebrationinThailandwasshatteredbyviolence,whennine

bombsexplodedacrossBangkokaroundmidnight.ThreeThaicitizenswerekilled

andmorethan30injured.

Amongtheinjured,sixwereforeigners.NoChinesecasualtieswerereposed,

theChineseEmbassyinBangkokzthecapitalzsaidonMonday.46Butother

embassieshaveadvisedtheircitizenstoavoidtravelingtoBangkok.HThere

11

isapossibilityoffurtherattacksincomingdayszsaidatraveladvisory

(公告)fromAustralia."Australiansareurgedtoavoidunnecessarytravelin

Bangkok.n

Noterroristgroupclaimedresponsibilityforthebombingsby

Tuesday.47BombingsandshootingsoccuralmostdailyinThailand1sthree

southernmostprovinces.Yala,NaarathiwatandPattanihaveadominantMuslim

populationandhavelongcomplainedofneglect(忽視)anddiscrimination(歧

視)inthelargelyBuddhist(佛教徒的)nation.Theyhaveaskedforindependence

andaseparateIslamic(伊斯蘭的)state.Since2004ztheinsurgents(叛亂者)

havecarriedoutnumerousattacksinthesouthandmorethan1,900people

havebeenkilled.48

ButThaiPrimeMinisterSurayudChulanontsaidonMondaythatdomestic

politicsratherthantheMusliminsurgencywasbehindthebombings.nItis

likelyrelatedtopeoplewholosttheirpoliticalbenefits,nSurayudsaid,

referringtoThaksinShinawatra.

49Surayudwaslaterappointedinterim(臨時的)primeminister.Thaksin,

however,stillenjoyswidespreadsupportzespeciallyinthecountryside.

50Thaksin*slawyer,NoppadolPatama,deniedhisclient1sinvolvement

inthebombingszaccordingtoalocalwebsite.

A.SomebelievetheexplosionsweretheworkofMuslimseparatists.

B.SomebelievethatseveralseniorarmyofficersloyaltoThaksinplotted

thebombingswithousted(趕下臺)politicianstodiscredit(敗壞名聲)the

government.

C.Thaksinwasoustedinamilitarycoup(政變)lastSeptember.

D.TheThaiGovernmenthasbeenunabletocontroltheviolence,though

thousandsoftroopshavebeensenttothesouth.

E.

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