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職稱英語衛(wèi)生類A級模擬2

第1部分:詞匯選項

下面共有15個句了,每個句子中均有1個詞或短語劃有底橫線,請從每個句子后面

所給的4個選項中選擇1個與劃線部分意義最相近的詞或短語。

1>Thepriceofvegetablesfluctuatesaccordingtotheweather.

A.jumpsB.rises

C.fallsD.changes

2、Didyoudothattoirritateher?

A.teaseB.attract

C.annoyD.protect

3、Marylookedpaleandweary.

A.illB.tired

C.worriedD.peaceful

4、Thewaterinthispartoftheriverhasbeencontaminatedbysewage(污水).

A.pollutedB.downgraded

C.mixedD.blackened

5、Hertreatmentofthesubjectisexhaustive.

A.veryboringB.verythorough

C.veryinterestingD.verytouching

6、Aliceisafascinatinggirl.

A.abeautifulB.apretty

C.anattractiveD.apleasant

7>Hermoodcanbegaugedbyherreactiontothemosttrivialofincidents:

A.displayedB.shown

C.provedD.assessed

8、TheoldladyletherflattoanEnglishcouple.

A.offeredB.rented

C.providedD.sold

9、Shestoodtherecryingandtremblingwithfear.

A.shakingB.staggering

C.strugglingD,murmuring

10>Theystrolledaroundthelakeforanhourorso.

A.ranB.rolled

C.walkedD.raced

11>Theconclusioncanbededucedfromthepremises.

A.arguedB.derived

C.permittedD.come

12>Icannolongertoleratehisactions.

A.putupwithB.accept

C.takeD.sufferfrom

13、Ourplanistoallocateonememberofstafftohandleappointments.

A.askB.persuade

C.assignD.order

14>Shehasbeenthesubjectofmassivemediacoverage.

A.extensiveB.negative

C.responsiveD.explosive

15>工expectthatshewillbeabletocaterforyourparticularneeds.

A.supplyB.reach

C.provideD.meet

第2部分:閱讀判斷

閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后列出7個句子,請根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對每個句子做出判斷。

FluShotsOrNot?

ItsoundedlikeagoodideawhenNewYorkCity*smayor,RudollphGiuliani,

advisedNewYorkersrecentlytogetaflushot.Afterall,20,000Americans

eachyeardieofinfluenza.Andthisyearinparticular,themayorsuggested,

gettingaflushotmightbeanespeciallygoodidea,sinceitcouldhelpdoctors

distinguishbetweenfluandthedeadlyinhalational(吸入的)formofanthrax

(炭疽),How?Bothanthraxandfluexhibitstrikinglysimilarsymptoms--fever,

chillsandmuscleaches--intheearlydaysoftheinfection.Physicians

wouldbequicktosuspectanthraxinanyonewhowasvaccinated(接種疫苗)against

fluandstilldevelopedfeverandchills.Thatwouldgivethemabetterchance

toidentifyanynewvictimsofterrorwhiletheirinfectionwasstillinits

earliest,mosttreatablestages.

Orsothemayor1sreasoningwent.Unfortunately,thereareacoupleof

problemswithhislogic.Foronething,gettingvaccinatedagainstinfluenza

doesn*tguaranteeyouwon*tgetsick.Althoughhighlyeffective,thefluvaccine

(疫苗)protectsagainstonlythedominanttypesofthediseaseandeventhen

doesnotprovide100%protection.Ittakesacoupleofweeksforyourbody

torespondtothevaccinewithasufficientnumberofantibodies(抗體).Each

yearthousandsofAmericanswhogetthevaccineneverthelessstillgetthe

flu.

Therearealsoplentyofreasonsyoumightdevelopfever,chillsandmuscle

achesthathavenothingtodowitheitheranthraxorflu.indeed,doctors

estimatethatmorethan80%ofallflulikeillnesseseachwinterarecaused

byothergroupsofviruses.Gettingvaccinatedagainstflucan11protectyou

againstsufferingfromtheseotherillnesses.

Intheworstcase,askingallhealthyadultstogetvaccinatedcouldactually

havetheoppositeeffecttotheoneintended,leadingtoevenmoredeaths

ifitmeanswerunoutofshotsforthosewhoaremostvulnerabletotheinfection.

Alreadytherehavebeendelaysingettingthisyear1sshipmentofvaccine

toclinicsanddoctors1offices.Thosewhoshouldbeatthefrontoftheline

includefolkswhoare65orolder,nursing-homeresidentsandadultsandchildren

withchronichealthproblemsaswellasanyonewhocaresfororliveswith

suchpeople.Flushotsarealsoimportantformenandwomenwhoseimmunesystem

isweakenedbyHIV(艾滋病病毒)orotherconditions.

Thebestreasontogetthefluvaccineisthatitprotectsagainstmost

flus--notthatyou*reworriedaboutgettinganthrax.Whileinhalationalanthrax

haskilledonlyfivepeoplesofar,manymorecouldbeatriskfromflu-related

complications.There1snoneedtoworsenthetragedybymakingthisyear*s

influenzaepidemicanyworse.

16、QuiteafewNewYorkerstooktheirmayor1srecentadviceandgotaflu

shot.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

17>Itisnoteasytotellanthraxfromfluintheearlydaysoftheinfection.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

18、Thosewhogetthefluvaccinearesurelyprotectedfromthedisease.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

19、Someotherillnessesmayexhibitsymptomssimilartothoseoffluandanthrax.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

20、Askingallhealthyadultstogetaflushotmayresultinashortageof

theflushotsforthosewhoaremostvulnerabletotheinfection.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

21、Peoplewhocareforthosemostvulnerabletotheinfluenzainfectionneedn11

getflushots.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

22、Noneofthefivepeoplekilledbyinhalationalanthraxhadbeenvaccinated

againstinfluenza.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

第3部分:概括大意與完成句子

閱讀下面這篇短文,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

為第2?5段每段選擇1個正確的小標(biāo)題:(2)第27?30題要求從所給的6個選項中選擇4

個正確選項,分別完成每個句子。

Ashley'sMessageofHope

1.Thebirthofanychildraisesmanyquestions.Willshehavemyeyes,her

dad'ssmile?Whatwillshewanttobewhenshegrowsup?Butthebiggestquestion

foreveryparentis"willshebehealthy?H

2.Ourdaughter,AshleyElizabethNaylor,wasbornonAugust12,1988.We

hadalotofmixedemotionsthedayofherbirth,butmainlywefeltfear

anddespair.Thedoctorssuspectedcomplications(并發(fā)?。?whichledtoa

cesareansection(剖腹產(chǎn)手術(shù)),buttheexactproblemwasnotknown.Twoweeks

afterherbirth,chromosome(染色體)analysisrevealedcatcrysyndrome.The

doctorswereuncertainabouthowthediseasewoulddevelop.Thiswasarare

disorder,weweretold,andlittlecouldbeofferedtohelpourdaughter.

Thedoctorsusedthewords"profoundlyslow,Hwhichcutlikeaknifethrough

ourheartsandourhopes.Itwasn11untilafewyearslaterthatwerealized

howlittlethemedicalcommunityactuallyknewaboutcatcrysyndromeand

especiallyaboutourlittlegirl!

3.Ashleydefiedallthestandardmedicallabels,aswellasherdoctor*s

expectations.Herspiritanddeterminationenabledhertowalkwiththeaid

ofawalker(學(xué)步車)andexpressherselfusingsignlanguageandacommunication

device.WithearlyinterventionandeducationatUnitedServicesforthe

Handicapped,Ashleyfoundtheresourcesandadditionalencouragementsheneeded

tosucceed.Inreturn,Ashleyfreelyofferedoneofherbestlovedandsought

aftergifts--herembraces.Herbrighteyesandglowingsmilecapturedthe

heartsofeveryoneshemet.

4.InMayof1992,Ashley1ssmallbodycouldnolongersupportthespirit

thatinspiredsomany.Shepassedawayafteralongbattlewithpneumonia

(肺炎).Herphysicalpresenceisgone,buthermessageremains:hope.

5.Ifyouareaparentfacedwithsimilarprofoundquestionsafterthebirth

ofyourchild,donotassumeonedoctorhasalltheanswers.Searchfordoctors

whorespectyourchildenoughtotalktoher,notjustabouther.Aboveall,

findanagencyoraschoolthatcanhelpyougiveyourchildachancetosucceed.

Earlyeducationforyourchildandsupportforyourselfarecrucial.

6.Ifyouareastudentinahealthfield,becomeas1knowledgeableaspossible

andstaycurrentwiththelatestresearch,butmostimportantly,besensitive

tothosewhoseekyourhelp.Eachwordyouspeakistakentoheart,buthope

canmakeallthedifferenceinafamily*sfuture.

AWondersMadebyOurSickbutCharmingLittleGirl

BHelpingaDoctortoSucceed

CHeartsSaddenedbyaRareDisorderofOurBabyGirl

DSympathyandKnowledgeShownbyMedicalStudents

EMessageLeftBehindbyaShortbutInspiringLife

FHelpingYourUnluckyKidtoSucceed

23>Paragraph2

24、Paragraph3

25>Paragraph4

26>Paragraph5

27、Afailureandsuccess

Bfearanddespair

Cachancetosucceed

Dbrighteyesandglowingsmile

Ewhetherheorshewillhaveachancetoseeagooddoctor

Fwhetherheorshewillbehealthy

Whataparentismostconcernedwithuponthebirthofachildis.

28、Thedayherdaughterwasborn,thewriter1sheartwasmostlyfilledwith

29、Allthosewhometthelittlegirlweretouchedbyher.

30、Aparentshoulddeasmuchasheorshecansoastogivehisorherchild

第4部分:閱讀理解

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題,每題后面有4個選項。請仔細(xì)閱讀短文并根

據(jù)短文回答其后面的問題,從4個選項中選擇1個最佳答案。

弟局

Knitting

Mymotherknewhowtoknit(紡織),butshenevertaughtme.Sheassumed,

asdidmanywomenofhergeneration,thatknittingwasnolongeraskillworth

passingdownfrommothertodaughter.Acombinationoffeminism(女權(quán)主義)and

consumerism(消費主義)mademanywomenfeelthatsuchhomelyaccomplishments

werenowoutofdate.MyGrandmotherstillknitted,though;andeveryChristmas

shemadeapairofsocksformybrotherandme,ofredwool.Theywerethe

onesweworeunderouriceskates(冰鞋),whenitwasreallyimportanttohave

warmfeet.

Knittingisanervoushabitthathappenstobeproductive.Ithelpedme

quitsmokingbygivingmyhandssomethingelsetodo.Itiswonderfulfor

depressionbecausenomatterwhatelsehappens,youarecreatingsomething

beautiful.Timespentinfrontofthetelevisionorjustsittingisnolonger

timewasted.

Ilovebreathinglifeintothepatterns.It*struemagic,findinganeglected,

dog-earedoldbookwiththeperfectsnowflakedesign,buyingthesameGermantown

woolmygrandmotherused,intheexactbluetomatchmydaughter*seyes,taking

itonthetrainwithmeeverydayfortwomonthszworkingenthusiastically

togetitdonebyChristmas,stayinguplateafterthestockingsarefilled

tosewinthesleevesandweaveintheends.

Knittinghastaughtmepatience.IknowthatifIjustkeepgoing,even

ifittakesmonths,therewillbeareward.WhenImakeamistakezIknow

thatangerwillnotfixitzthatIjusthavetogobackandtakeoutthestitches

(針腳)betweenandstartoveragain.

PeopleoftenaskifIwoulddoitformoneyzandtheanswerisalwaysa

definiteno.Inthefirstplace,youcouldnetpaymeenoughforthehours

Iputintoasweater.Butmoreimportant,thisisanactivityIkeepseparate

fromsuchconsiderations.工knittocovermychildrenandotherpeople工love

inwarmthandcolor.Iknittogivethemsomethingearthlythatmoneycould

neverbuy.

Knittinggivesmylifeanalternativerhythmtothedailydeadline.By

dayIcanwriteaboutNorthernIrelandortheNewYorkCityPoliceDepartment

andgetpaidforit,butonthetrainhome,surroundedbypeoplewithlaptops,

Istagemylittlerebellion.Itakeoutmyoldknittingbagandjointhecenturies

ofwomenwhohaveknittedforlove.

31NWhydidmanywomenfeelthatknittingwasout-ofdate?

A.Becausetheirmothersdidn1tteachthem.

B.Becausetheywereinfluencedbyfeminismandconsumerism.

C.Becausetheywerefeminists.

D.Becausetheywereconsumerists.

32、Theauthorworetheredsockshergrandmotherhadknittedforher

A.whenshewenttoschool.

B.whenshewentsightseeing.

C.whenshecelebratedChristmas.

D.whenshewentskating.

33、Theword"quit"inParagraph2isclosestinmeaningto

A."giveup”.

B."speedup".

C."slowdown**.

D."buildup".

34、Accordingtothepassagezwhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutknitting

isNOTtrue?

A.Knittinghelpsonegetridofbadhabits.

B.Knittinghelpsonegetfreefromabadmood,

C.Knittingrequirespatience.

D.Knittingisaprofit-makingbusiness.

35、WhichofthefollowingisNOTthewriter*spurposeofknitting?

A.Tosavemoney.

B.Tomakefulluseofherleisuretime.

C.Toenrichherlife.

D.Toshowherloveforthefamily.

弟一m

OldMothers'ChildrenHaveHigherDiabetes(糖尿病)

Risk

Childrenofoldermothersrunahigherriskofdevelopinginsulin-dependent(胰島

素依賴型的)diabetes,theBritishMedicalJournalsaid."Astrongassociationwas

foundbetweenincreasingmaternal(母親的)ageatdeliveryandriskof

(insulin-dependent)diabetesinthechild.Riskwashighestinfirstbornchildrenand

decreasedprogressivelywithhigherbirthorder,"ProfessorEdwinGaleandcolleagues

atSouthmeadHospitalinBristolsaid.Diabetesisaserious,incurable,lifelongdisease

characterized(以...作為特性)byaninabilitytocontroltheamountofsugarinthe

blood.Insulin-dependentdiabetes,whichmainlyaffectschildren,istreatedby

administeringthehormoneinsulin.Galelookedinto1,375familiesintheOxfordarea

whereoneormorechildrenhaddiabetesandfoundthattheriskofachilddeveloping

insulin-dependentdiabetesincreasedby25percentforeachfive-yearbandofthe

mother'sage.

Theriskofdevelopingdiabeteswasalsolinkedtotheageofthefather.Forevery

five-yearbandofthefather'sagetheriskofthechilddevelopingdiabetesincreasedby

ninepercent.Theriskofdiabeteswashighestamongthefirstbornchildrenofmothers

whostartedtheirfamilieslateandtheriskdecreasedbyabout15percentforeach

subsequentchild,theBMJsaid.Theolderthemother,theearlierthestartof

insulin-dependentdiabetesinthechild.Otherstudieshavealreadyshownthatchildren

borntooldermothers,overtheageof35,haveanincreasedriskofdiabetesbutthis

studyisthefirsttoestablishthatriskincreasescontinuouslyinrelationtoincreasing

maternalage,Dr.PollyBingleyofSouthmeadHospitaltoldReuters(路透社).Thenew

studyisthefirsttoshowthatriskisrelatedtobirthorder.

Thestudyalsopartlyexplainsincreasingdiabetes.Between1970and1996the

proportionofchildrenborntomothersagedbetween30and34increasedto28percent

from15percentandthiscouldaccountforrisingnumbersofchildhooddiabetes

patients,thescientistssaidintheBMJ.

ThediabetescharityDiabetesUKagreedthatthestudymayhaveuncovereda

reasonforthealarmingincreaseintherateof(insulin-dependent)diabetesamong

childreninrecentyears."Thisstudymaywellprovideacluetotheunderstandingof

thisproblem.Itismostlikelythatt.hereareanumberoffactorstoexplainthe

increase,"DiabetesUKsaid.Therearesome1.4milliondiagnoseddiabetessufferersin

Britain,thecharityDiabetesUKsaid.Ofthese1.4millionsufferersthereare20,000

peopleunderage20whosufferfrominsulin-dependentdiabetes.

OldMothers'ChildrenHaveHigherDiabetes(糖尿?。?/p>

Risk

Childrenofoldermothersrunahigherriskofdevelopinginsulin-dependent

(胰島素依賴型的)diabetes,theBritishMedicalJournalsaid.nAstrong

associationwasfoundbetweenincreasingmaternal(母親的)ageatdelivery

andriskof(insulin-dependent)diabetesinthechild.Riskwashighestin

firstbornchildrenanddecreasedprogressivelywithhigherbirthorder,H

ProfessorEdwinGaleandcolleaguesatSouthmeadHospitalinBristolsaid.

Diabetesisaserious,incurable,lifelongdiseasecharacterized(以……作為

特性)byaninabilitytocontroltheamountofsugarintheblood.

Insulin-dependentdiabetes,whichmainlyaffectschildren,istreatedby

administeringthehormoneinsulin.Galelookedinto1z375familiesinthe

Oxfordareawhereoneormorechildrenhaddiabetesandfoundthattherisk

ofachilddevelopinginsulin-dependentdiabetesincreasedby25percentfor

eachfive-yearbandofthemother*sage.

Theriskofdevelopingdiabeteswasalsolinkedtotheageofthefather.

Foreveryfive-yearbandofthefather1sagetheriskofthechilddeveloping

diabetesincreasedbyninepercent.Theriskofdiabeteswashighestamong

thefirstbornchildrenofmotherswhostartedtheirfamilieslateandthe

riskdecreasedbyabout15percentforeachsubsequentchild,theBMJsaid.

Theolderthemother,theearlierthestartofinsulin-dependentdiabetes

inthechild.Otherstudieshavealreadyshownthatchildrenborntoolder

mothers,overtheageof35zhaveanincreasedriskofdiabetesbutthisstudy

isthefirsttoestablishthatriskincreasescontinuouslyinrelationto

increasingmaternalage,Dr.PollyBingleyofSouthmeadHospitaltoldReuters

(路透社).Thenewstudyisthefirsttoshowthatriskisrelatedtobirth

order.

Thestudyalsopartlyexplainsincreasingdiabetes.Between1970and1996

theproportionofchildrenborntomothersagedbetween30and34increased

to28percentfrom15percentandthiscouldaccountforrisingnumbersof

childhooddiabetespatients,thescientistssaidintheBMJ.

ThediabetescharityDiabetesUKagreedthatthestudymayhaveuncovered

areasonforthealarmingincreaseintherateof(insulin-dependent)diabetes

amongchildreninrecentyears.HThisstudymaywellprovideacluetothe

understandingofthisproblem.Itismostlikelythatt.hereareanumber

offactorstoexplaintheincrease,HDiabetesUKsaid.Therearesome1.4

milliondiagnoseddiabetessufferersinBritain,thecharityDiabetesUKsaid.

Ofthese1.4millionsufferersthereare20,000peopleunderage20whosuffer

frominsulin-dependentdiabetes.

36、Accordingtothepassage,theriskofachilddevelopinginsulin-dependent

diabetesislinkedtoallthefollowingfactorsEXCEPT

A.thematernalageatdelivery.

B.theageofthefather.

C.birthorder.

D.theamountofsugarheorsheconsumes.

37、Whatkindofchildmaybeatthehighestriskofdevelopinginsulin-dependent

diabetes?

A.Thechildrenwhosefathersarefiveyearsyoungerthantheirmothers.

B.Thechildrenwhosemothersarefiveyearsyoungerthantheirfathers.

C.Thethird-bornchildrenwhosefathersgotmarriedlate.

D.Thefirst-bornchildrenwhosemothersstartedtheirfatuitieslate.

38、Whatisthecorrelationbetweenthemother1sageandthetimewhenthe

childdevelopsinsulin-dependentdiabetes?

A.Theyoungerthemother,theearlierthestartofdiabetesinthechild.

B.Theolderthemother,theearlierthestartofdiabetesinthechild.

C.Theolderthemother,thelaterthestartofdiabetesinthechild.

D.Themother1sagehaslittletodowiththetimewhenthechilddevelops

insulin-dependentdiabetes.

39、Accordingtothepassage,thealarmingincreaseintherateofdiabetes

amongchildrenintheUKmaypartlybeexplainedbytherisein

A.theproportionofchildrenborntomothersagedabove30.

B.theincidenceofdiabetesinthewholecountry.

C.thesupplyofdiabetesmedicines.

D.thenumberofnewbornbabies.

40、HowmanydiagnoseddiabetespatientsarethereinBritain?

A.Abouttwentythousand.

B.About-onemillionandfourhundredthousand.

C.Aboutonemillionandfourthousand.

D.Aboutonemillionandfourhundred.

RegenerationofLimbs

Mostpeoplewouldagreethatitwouldbewonderfulifhumanscouldregenerate

limbs.Thesewhohavelosttheirarmsorlegswouldbecompleteagain.The

dayisstillfaroffwhenthismighthappen.Butinthelast10years,doctors

havereportedregenerationinsmallerpartsofthebody,mostoftenfingers.

Regenerationisnotanewly-discoveredprocess.Forcenturies,scientists

haveseenitworkinsomekindsofanimals.Breakoffalizard1s(蜥蜴的)tail,

forexample,anditwillgrowanewtail.Scientistsnowarelookingfora

waytoturnonthisexcitingabilityinmorehighly-developedanimals,including

humans.Theirexperimentsshowthatnerveszcellchemistryandthenatural

electriccurrentsinthebodyallseemtohaveapartinthisprocess.

Thebodyofeveryanimalcontainsgeneralpurposecellsthatchangeinto

whateverkindofcellsthebodyneeds.Animalssuchasthelizardorsalamander

(蛛晚usethesecellstoregenerateanewtailorlegwhentheoldoneis

brokenoff.Thesecellscollectaroundthewound.Theyformamasscalled

ablastama(月丕基).Thecellsoftheblastemabegintochange.Somebecomebone

cellszsomemusclecells,someskincells.Slowly,anewpartregrowsfrom

thebodyoutward.Whencomplete

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