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職稱英語(yǔ)衛(wèi)生類B級(jí)模擬50
第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)
下面每個(gè)句子中均有1個(gè)詞或者短語(yǔ)畫(huà)有底橫線,請(qǐng)為每處畫(huà)線部分確定1個(gè)意義最為
接近的選項(xiàng)。
1>Loudnoisescanbeannoying.
A.hatefulB.painfulC.horrifyingD.ir
ritating
2、Humanfacialexpressionsdifferfromthoseofanimalsinthedegreeto
whichtheycanbedeliberatelycontrolledandmodified.
A.sufficientlyB.noticeablyC.intentionallyD.ab
solutely
3、Hisdescriptionwasprettyvague.
A.impreciseB.conciseC.unpolishedD.elem
entary
4、Theexpeditionreachedthesummitat10.30thatmorning.
A.topofthemountainB.bottomofthemountain
C.startingpointD.site
5、Thelatestcensusisencouraging.
A.countB.statementC.agreementD.estimate
6、Academicrecordsfromotherinstitutionsoftenbecomepartofauniversity*s
officialfileandcanneitherbereturnedtoastudentnorduplicated.
A.borrowedB.purchasedC.copiedD.rewritten
7、Chemicalweaponsarebannedinternationally.
A.listedB.forbidedC.handledD.in
vestigated
8、OnlinegamblingislawfulinNevada.
A.legalB.irresistibleC.enjoyableD.p
rofitable
9、TheyalwaysmockmebecauseIamugly.
A.smileatB.lookdownonC.belittleD.laugh
at
10>Theseareourmotivesfordoingit.
A.reasonsB.argumentsC.targetsD.stim
ulus
11>Manystudentswereabsent,notablythemonitor.
A.noticeablyB.remarkablyC.particularlyD.sig
nificantly
12>Don11omitthisparagraphwhenyouwriteyourreport.
A.forgetB.failC.deleteD.leave
out
13>Manyoftheirideasarebeingincorporatedintoorthodoxmedicaltreatment.
A.acceptableB.conservativeC.westernD.con
ventional
14、Chargesforlocaltelephonecallsareoutrageous.
A.unheard
ofB.unacceptableC.unbe1ievab1eD.ridiculous
15^Guestswerescaredwhenthebombexploded.
A.frightenedB.killedC.endangeredD.rescued
第2部分:閱讀判斷
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)句子作出判斷:如果該句提供
的是正確的信息,請(qǐng)選擇A;如果該句提供的是錯(cuò)誤的信息,請(qǐng)選擇B;如果該句的信
息穩(wěn)重沒(méi)有提及,請(qǐng)選擇C。
ModerateEarthquakeStrikesEngland
AmoderateearthquakestruckpartsofsoutheastEnglandon28April2007z
topplingchimneysfromhousesandrousingresidentsfromtheirbeds.Several
thousandpeoplewereleftwithoutpowerinKentCounty.Onewomansuffered
minorheadandneckinjuries.
"Itfeltasifthewholehousewasbeingslidacrosslikeafun-fairride,11
saidthewoman.
TheBritishGeologicalSurveysaidthe4.3-magnitudequakestruckat8:19
a.m.andwascenteredundertheEnglishChannelzabout8.5milessouthof
DoverandneartheentrancetotheChannelTunnel.
Witnessessaidcracksappearedinwallsandchimneyscollapsedacrossthe
county.Residentssaidthetremorhadlastedforabout10to15seconds.
"Iwaslyinginbedanditfeltasifsomeonehadjustgotupfrombed
H
nexttome,saidHendrickvanEck,27zofCanterburyabout60milessoutheast
ofLondon.nIthenheardthesoundofcracking,anditwasgettingheavier
andheavier.Itfeltasifsomeonewasattheendofmybedhoppingupand
down."
Therearethousandsofmoderatequakesonthisscalearoundtheworldeach
year,buttheyarerareinBritain.TheApril28quakewasthestrongestin
Britainsince2002whena4.8-magnitudequakestruckthecentralEnglandcity
ofBirmingham.
Thecountry1sstrongestearthquaketookplaceintheNorthSeain1931,
measuring6.1ontheRichterscale.BritishGeologicalSurveyscientistRoger
Mussonsaidthequaketookplaceon28Aprilinanareathathadseenseveral
ofthebiggestearthquakesevertostrikeBritain,includingonein1580that
causeddamageinLondonandwasfeltinFrance.Mussonpredictedthatitwas
onlyamatteroftimebeforeanotherearthquakestruckthispartofEngland.
However,peopleshouldnotbescaredtoomuchbythisprediction,Mussonsaid,
asthemodernearthquakewarningsystemofBritainshouldbeabletodetect
aforthcomingquakeandannounceitseveralhoursbeforeittakesplace.This
wouldallowtimeforpeopletoevacuateandreducedamagetotheminimum.
16、DuringtheApril28earthquake,thewholeEnglandwasleftwithoutpower.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
17>TheChannelTunnelwasclosedfor10hoursaftertheearthquakeoccurred.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
18、Itwasreportedthatoneladyhadgotherheadandneckinjured,butnot
seriously.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
19、FranceandseveralotherEuropeancountriessenttheirmedicalteamsto
worksidebysidewiththeBritishdoctors.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
20、Thecountry1sstrongestearthquaketookplaceinLondonin1580.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
21、MussonpredictedthatanotherearthquakewouldoccurinsoutheastEngland
soonerorlater.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
22、ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatEnglandisrarelyhitbyhigh
magnitudeearthquakes.
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(xiàng)測(cè)試任務(wù):①第23?26題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為第1?4段每段
選擇1個(gè)最佳標(biāo)題;②第27?30題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為每個(gè)句子確定1個(gè)最佳選
項(xiàng)。
MoreThan8HoursSleepTooMuchofaGoodThing
1.Althoughthedangersoftoolittlesleeparewidelyknown,newresearch
suggeststhatpeoplewhosleeptoomuchmayalsosuffertheconsequences.
2.InvestigatorsattheUniversityofCaliforniainSanDiegofoundthat
peoplewhoclockup9or10hourseachweeknightappeartohavemoretrouble
fallingandstayingasleep,aswellasanumberofothersleepproblems,than
peoplewhosleep8hoursanight.Peoplewhosleptonly7hourseachnight
alsosaidtheyhadmoretroublefallingasleepandfeelingrefreshedafter
anight*ssleepthan8-hoursleepers.
3.ThesefindingszwhichDr.DanielKripkereportedinthejournal
PsychosomaticMedicine,demonstratethatpeoplewhowanttogetagoodnight1s
restmaynotneedtosetasidemorethan8hoursanight.HeaddedthatHit
mightbeagoodidea"forpeoplewhosleepmorethan8hourseachnightto
considerreducingtheamountoftimetheyspendinbed,butcautionedthat
moreresearchisneededtoconfirmthis.
4.Previousstudieshaveshownthepotentialdangersofchronicshortages
ofsleep—forinstancezonereportdemonstratedthatpeoplewhohabitually
sleeplessthan7hourseachnighthaveahigherriskofdyingwithinafixed
periodthanpeoplewhosleepmore.
5.Forthecurrentreport,Kripkereviewedtheresponsesof1z004adults
tosleepquestionnaires,inwhichparticipantsindicatedhowmuchtheyslept
duringtheweekandwhethertheyexperiencedanysleepproblems.Sleepproblems
includedwakinginthemiddleofthenightzarisingearlyinthemorningand
beingunabletofallbacktosleep,andhavingfatigueinterferewithclay-to-day
functioning.
6.Kripkefoundthatpeoplewhosleptbetween9and10hourseachnight
weremorelikelytoreportexperiencingeachsleepproblemthanpeoplewho
slept8hours.Inaninterview,Kripkenotedthatlongsleepersmaystruggle
togetrestatnightsimplybecausetheyspendtoomuchtimeinbed.Asevidence,
headdedthatonewaytohelpinsomniaistospendlesstimeinbed."Itstands
toreasonthatifapersonspendstoolongatimeinbed,thenthey111spend
ahigherpercentageoftimeawake,"hesaid.
A.Kripke*sResearchTool
B.DangersofHabitualShortagesofSleep
C.CriticismonKripke1sReport
D.AWayofOvercomingInsomnia
E.SleepProblemsofLongandShortSleepers
F.ClassificationofSleepProblems
23>Paragraph2.
24、Paragraph4.
25>Paragraph5.
26、Paragraph6.
27、A.fallasleepagain
B.becomemoreenergeticthefollowingday
C.sleeplessthan7hours
D.confirmthoseseriousconsequences
E.suffersleepproblems
F.sleepmorethan8hours
Togetagoodnight*srestzpeoplemaynotneedto.
28>Longsleepersarereportedtobemorelikelyto.
29、Oneofthesleepproblemsiswakinginthemiddleofthenight,unable
to.
30、Onesurveyshowedthatpeoplewhohabituallyeachnighthavea
higherriskofdying.
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(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。
弟扁
StressLevelTiedtoEducationLevel
Peoplewithlesseducationsufferfewerstressfuldays,accordingtoa
reportinthecurrentissueoftheJournalofHealthandSocialBehavior.
However,thestudyalsofoundthatwhenless-educatedpeopledidsuffer
stressitwasmoresevereandhadalargerimpactontheirhealth.
Fromthiszresearchershaveconcludedthattheday-to-dayfactorsthat
causestressarenotrandom.Whereyouareinsocietydeterminesthekinds
ofproblemsthatyouhaveeachday,andhowwellyouwillcopewiththem.
Theresearchteaminterviewedanationalsampleof1,031adultsdailyfor
eightdaysabouttheirstresslevelandhealth.Peoplewithoutahighschool
diplomareportedstresson30percentofthestudydays,peoplewithahigh
schooldegreereportedstress38percentofthetime,andpeoplewithcollege
degreesreportedstress44percentofthetime.
"Lessadvantagedpeoplearelesshealthyonadailybasisandaremore
likelytohavedownwardturnsintheirhealth,"leadresearcherDr.Joseph
GrzywaczzofWakeForestUniversityBaptistMedicalCenter,saidinaprepared
statement.nThedownwardturnsinhealthwereconnectedwithdailystressors
andtheeffectofdailystressorsontheirhealthismuchmoredevastating
forthelessadvantaged."
Grzywaczsuggestedfollow-upresearchtodeterminewhyless-educatedpeople
reportfewerdaysofstresswhenitisknowntheirstressismoreacuteand
chronic.
"Ifsomethinghappenseveryday,maybeit'snotseenasastressor,"Grzywacz
says.HMaybeitisjustlife.H
31>Stressleveliscloselyrelatedto.
A.familysize
B.socialstatus
C.bodyweight
D.workexperience
32、The1,031adultswereinterviewed.
A.onadailybasisfor8days
B.duringoneofeightdays
C.allbyGrzywacz
D.ingroups
33、Whichgroupreportedthebiggestnumberofstressfuldays?
A.Peoplewithoutanyeducation.
B.Peoplewithouthighschooldegrees.
C.Peoplewithhighschooldegrees.
D.Peoplewithcollegedegrees.
34、Thelessadvantagedpeopleare,thegreater.
A.theimpactofstressontheirhealthis
B.theeffectofeducationontheirhealthis
C.theleveloftheireducationis
D.thedegreeoftheirhealthconcernis
35、Less-educatedpeoplereportfewerdaysofstresspossiblybecause
A.theydon11wanttotellthetruth
B.theydon11wanttofacethetruth
C.stressistoocommonafactorintheirlife
D.theirstressismoreacute
弟一^扁
ATrip
EveryyearNewZealanderslivinginLondoncanbeseenloadingupKombi
vansandheadingofftoexperiencethe"classicEuropeanholiday".Thetrip
usuallystartsinthenorthofFrancezaftercrossingthechannelfromDover
inEnglandtoCalaiszdrivingdownthroughFrance,overthePyreneesinto
Spain,westintoPortugalandthenacrosstheContinenttoItalyandoften
beyond.
TherearenumerousreasonsyoungNewZealanderstakethisriteofpassage—as
wellasseeingallthefantasticsightsandtastingthedelightsofEurope1s
foodandwine,it1srelativelyinexpensive.TheKombiistransportand
accommodationallinone,cuttingdownsignificantlyoncosts.
Thereisjustoneproblem.AstheKombisbecome"antique",thesetrips
areusuallypunctuatedwithnumerousroadsidesessionsasthevansitsidle,
innohurrytostartzwhileyouswelterinthehotsun.Butdonotletthis
deteryou.TravellingEuropeinyourownvehiclemeansnopublictransport
schedulestocrampyourstyle,theabilitytoexplorethequaint,
off-the-beaten-trackvillageswherethe"real"localslive,freedomtonot
havetobookaccommodationinadvance—youcannearlyalwaysgetacampsite
andcanloadyourvehiclewithcheap,fantasticregionalwinesandsouvenirs.
Withthesebonusesinmind,herearesomesuggestionsforplanningthegreat
Europeroadadventure.Thekeytoapleasurabledrivingexperienceisagood
navigatorandadriverwithacoolhead.Ifyoudonotfeelrelaxeddriving
1
aroundNewZealandscitiesandhighwayszthenyouprobablywillnotenjoy
drivingaroundEurope.Ascopilottothedriver,youneedtoread(andunderstand)
maps,lookoutforturn-offsandkeepthemusicplaying.Languageisnota
bigproblemonceafewessentialtermsaremastered.Thebiggestchallenge
isinthecities,wheretrafficcanbechaoticandelaborateone-waysystems
andnarrow,cobbledalleywayscanmakefindingyourdestinationhardwork.
Itcanbeeasiertoleavethevehicleontheoutskirtsoftownorinacamping
groundandusepublictransport.Thisalsoavoidspayingforcostlyparking.
36、Accordingtothepassage,thetripusuallystartsin.
A.France
B.England
C.Spain
D.Italy
37、Theword"Kombi”inParagraph1mostprobablymeans.
A.thenameofthetrip
B.thefriendgoingwithyou
C.thebrandofthevan
D.thenameofahotel
38>Inthesentence"it'srelativelyinexpensive."(Paragraph2),"it11most
probablyrefers.
A.thetrip
B.thetransportation
C.theaccommodation
D.thefoodandwine
39、Whatisthebiggesttrouble?
A.TheKombisbecometooold.
B.Language.
C.Peoplemaynotenjoythedrivingexperience.
D.Findingone1sdestinationishardforthebusytrafficincities.
40、Whatisthenationalityofthetargetreaders?
A.NewZealand.
B.England.
C.France.
D.Spain.
第二篇
Hack
Thefirstbig-namehackersincludeSteveWozniak,BillGatesandLinus
Torvaldszallnowhighlyrecognizablenamesbehindmanyofthecomputer
technologiesusedtoday.Theseearlyhackershadaloveoftechnologyand
acompellingneedtoknowhowitallworked,andtheirgoalwastopushprograms
beyondwhattheyweredesignedtodo.Backthen,theword"hacker"didn1t
havethenegativeconnotationithastoday.Theoriginalhackerethic,rooted
outofsimplecuriosityandaneedtobechallenged,appearstobedead.
Theobjectivesofearlyhackersareafarcryfromthegoalsoftoday's
hacker.Themotivationofthenewbreedofhackersappearsnottobecuriosity,
orahungerforknowledge,asitusedtobe.Instead,mostoftoday1shackers
aredrivenbygreed,power,revenge,orsomeothermaliciousintentztreating
hackingasagameorsportzemployingthetoolsthatarereadilyavailable
viatheInternet.
TherateofsecurityattacksisactuallyoutpacingthegrowthoftheInternet.
ThismeansthatsomethingbesidesthegrowthoftheInternetisdrivingthe
riseinsecurityattacks.Herearesomerealitiesyoushouldknowabout:
Operatingsystemsandapplicationswillneverbesecure.Newvulnerabilities
willbeintroducedintoyourenvironmenteveryday.Andevenifyoueverdo
getoneoperatingsystemsecureztherewillbenewoperatingsystemswith
newvulnerabilities—phones,wirelessdeviceszandnetworkappliances.
Employeeswillneverkeepupwithsecuritypolicesandawareness.Itdoesn11
matterhowmuchyoutrainandeducateyouremployees.Ifyouremployeesdisregard
warningsaboutthehazardsofopeningquestionablee-mailattachmentszhow
areyougoingtoeducatethemaboutproperlyconfiguringfire-wallsand
intrusiondetectionsystemsfortheirPCs?Managershavemoreresponsibility
thanever.Andontopoftherealitieslistedabovezsecuritymanagersare
beingaskedtosupportincreasingdegreesofnetworkavailabilityandaccess.
Therearesomegoodsecuritymeasuresyoucantake-Employalayer7,
full-inspectionfirewall.Automaticallyupdateyouranti-virusatthegateway,
serverandclient.Keepallofyoursystemsandapplicationsupdated.Hackers
commonlybreakintoaWebsitethroughknownsecurityholeszsomakesure
yourserversandapplicationsarepatchedanduptodate.Turnoffunnecessary-
networkservices.Eliminateallunneededprograms.Scannetworkforcommon
backdoorservices—useintrusiondetectionsystems,vulnerabilityscans,
antivirusprotection.
41、WhichofthefollowingstatementsofSteveWozniak,BillGatesandLinus
TorvaldsisTRUE?
A.Theyareallgoodexamplesoftoday'scomputerusers.
B.Theyaredrivenbygreed,power,revenge,orsomeothermalicious
intent.
C.Theirgoalistopushprogramsbeyondwhattheyaredesignedtodo.
D.Theyarealldead.
42、Theword"hackerninParagraph1mostprobablymeans.
A.highlyrecognizablenamesbehindmanyofthecomputertechnologies
usedtoday
B.thenegativeconnotationofthosecomputerusers
C.agame,employingthetoolsthatarereadilyavailableviatheInternet
D.peoplewhobreakintocomputersystems
43、WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofsecurityattacks?
A.Employeeswillkeepupwithsecuritypolicesandawarenessifthey
arehighly-trained.
B.Therateofsecurityattacksappearsfasterthanthegrowthofthe
Internet.
C.One1scomputersystemwillneverbesecure.
D.Vulnerabilitiescangothroughphones,wirelessdeviceszandnetwork
appliances.
44、Whatisthemostimportantoneamongtherealitieslisted?
A.Newvulnerabilitieswillbeintroducedintoyourenvironmentevery
day.
B.Ifemployeesdisregardwarningsaboutthehazardsofopening
questionablee-mailattachments,themanagershouldeducatethemaboutproperly-
configuringfirewallsandintrusiondetectionsystemsfortheirPCs.
C.Managershavemoreresponsibilitythanever.
D.Securitymanagersareaskedtosupportincreasingdegreesofnetwork
availabilityandaccess.
45、VarioussecuritymeasuresarerecommendedEXCEPT.
A.turningoffnetworkservices
B.employingafull-inspectionfirewall
C.makingsurethatserversandapplicationsarepatched
D.eliminatingallunneededprograms
第5部分:補(bǔ)全對(duì)話
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。
TheSandwichGeneration
Todaypeopleoftenlookforwardtotheirmiddleageasatimewhenthey
willbeabletotakethingseasier.Aftertheirchildrenaregrownztheyexpect
toenjoythelifetheyhaveworkedhardtocreate.46Inmiddleagezmany
peoplediscoverthattheyhavetwoongoingresponsibilities:oneistolook
aftertheiragingparentszandtheotheristohelptheiryoungadultchildren
dealwiththepressuresoflife.Aroundtheworld,therearemillionsofpeople
whoare"sandwiched"inbetweentheolderandtheyoungergenerations.Sometimes
theremaybetwoorthreegenerationslivinginthesamehousehold—asituation
thatiscommoninmanyAsiancountriesandinsomepartsof
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