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1、精品Examination Paper(For medical students)學(xué)號_ 姓名_ 分數(shù)_I. Choose the correct meaning for each prefix or suffix. 8%1. masto A. breast. B. womb. C. menses. D. orary2. extra A. inside. B. outside. C. across. D. backward3. spleno A. cell . B. bone marrow. C. thymus. D. spleen4. ectomy A. cutting. B. stomy.

2、 C. cutting out. D. outlet forming5. dermo A. skin. B. below. C. under. D. cuti6. proteo A. sweet. B. bile. C. protein. D. fat7. chromo A. time. B. color. C. for. D. disease8. necro A. life. B. colour. C. time. D. dead.II. Filling in the blanks with proper words. 8%9. We will use the term _to refer

3、to the data that can be gathered about an individual patient, namely, symptoms, signs, and laboratory abnormalities.10. _are those diseases characterized by structural changes within the body as the most basic abnormality.11. The surgeon should never leave the operating room area until the report is

4、 dictated, unless his or her _is required for an emergency elsewhere.12. The function of the _is to protect us from organisms that cause disease, and from other materials that would be harmful to the body.13. AIDS, abbreviation of_, is a viral disease that impairs the immune system of the human body

5、, leaving it prey to a great variety of infections that would be readily suppressed by a functioning immune system.14. Approximately 10% of the patients _ breast cancer present with a history of trauma.15. Obesity in children and adolescents may be associated with sociopsychologic _.16. Most people

6、who have recently been infected by HIV look and feel perfect _.III. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions. 8%17. Genetic and developmental diseases _.a. cover a wide range of abnormalitiesb. are influenced by environment so as to appear early in lifec. are defined as injuries, in

7、flammation, or even neoplasmsd. are caused by biochemical changes present at birth18. Structural changes within the body _.a. are the most basic abnormalityb. are usually at the microscopic or electron microscopic levelc. may be either biochemical or morphologicd. are difficult to classify19. Which

8、of the following statements are not true?a. Structural diseases sometimes fall into more than one category.b. Structural diseases are not always to classify.c. Structural diseases usually fall into more of the three broad categories.d. Structural diseases are called lesions that may be biochemical o

9、r morphologic.20. The author suggests that all of the following means be used to help children with elevated blood cholesterol levels except _.a. formal nutrition counselingb. regular follow-up, including measurement of blood levels.c. dietary interventions as first therapyd. lipid-lowering medicati

10、ons21. The one thing that the author does not recommend is that _.a. young people should be screened to detect elevated blood cholesterol levelsb. a low-fat, balanced diet should become the normc. efforts to lower fat in food should be encouragedd. dietary education should be promoted22. Which of th

11、e following is true of the students in the control of the DISC?a. They showed the same reductions in blood lipid levels.b. They made changes toward healthier behaviors.c. They were aware of the high risks of the study.d. They made information in this trial available to physicians.23. How does HIV da

12、mages the immune system?a. By integrating with and taking over RNA of cells.b. By infiltrating and blood stream.c. By infecting and damaging helper T cells.d. By increasing the crucial activities of the killer T cells.24. The author believed that the best way to check the spread of the AIDS is _.a.

13、to conduct global education about the diseaseb. to treat the known cases with AZTc. to limit the process of the diseased. to use condoms and other “safe sex” practicesIV. Reading comprehension. 30%Passage AHIV is spread or transmitted from the person to another by bodily fluids such as bloods, semen

14、 and vaginal fluid. This happened in two main ways:1. by sexual intercourse with an infected person.The virus can be transmitted when an infected individual has sexual intercourse with another person. The lager the number of sexual partners and individual has, the more likely he or she is to have a

15、partner who has HIV infection, thereby increasing the chances of becoming infected.The virus is passed on more easily by anal intercourse than by vaginal intercourse. The infection can be transmitted not only from man to man and man to woman, but also from woman to man.Although transmission is more

16、likely to occur from males to females than from females to males, the risk of female to make transmission is significant.2. by infected blood and blood products.Although transmission of HIV has occurred through transfusions of infected blood and blood products in the past, donations to the Red Cross

17、 Blood Transfusion Service are now routinely tested for HIV antibodies. This screening and other measures introduced by the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service make the chances of anyone being infected though this route very, very slim.a. Transmission through blood from a person infected with virus

18、occurs when infected needles and / or syringes are shared by people using illicit drugs.b. There is absolutely no risk of blood donors acquiring HIV infection by giving blood to the Red Cross Transfusion Service.3. from mother to baby during pregnancy.The virus is very likely to be passed from an in

19、fected mother to her child during pregnancy. There is also a possibility of the virus being transmitted through breast milk. Women who intend to become pregnant should consider having an HIV antibody test.We do know how the virus is NOT spread:It is NOT spread through the air. You cannot become infe

20、cted by breathing the air breathed out by an infected person or the air from an air conditioner.It is NOT spread through people swallowing infected liquids. HIV has been found in saliva, but infection does NOT take place through using cups, glasses, plates, other crockery or cutlery which has been u

21、sed by people with AIDS. There is no evidence that HIV can be acquired by intimate kissing.It is NOT spread by mosquitoes. Studies in the USA have NOT linked the spread of HIV with mosquitoes.25. HIV cannot be spread.a. by semen b. by foodc. by vaginal fluid d. by breast milk26. The virus is passed

22、on more easily.a. by vaginal intercourse b. by anal intercoursec. by personal contact d. by mosquitoes27. HIV can be more easily transmitted.a. from male to females b. from females to malesc. from an mother to her child d, from saliva 28. Women who intend to become pregnant should consider.a, having

23、 an HIV antibody test b. having blood testc. receiving a blood transfusion d. bread feeding29. HIV can be spread.a. through using cups, glasses, plates b. breathing the infected airc. through the air d. during pregnancyPassage BOnline doctors offering advice based on standardized symptoms are the mo

24、st obvious example. Increasingly, however, remote diagnosis (telemedicine) will be based on real physiological data from the actual patient. A group from the University of Kentucky has shown that by using an off-the shelf PDA (personal data assistance) such as a Palm Pilot plus a mobile phone, it is

25、 perfectly feasible to transmit a patients vital signs over the telephone. With this kind of equipment in a first-aid kit, the cry asking whether there was a doctor in the house could well be a thing of the past.Other medical technology groups are working on applying telemedicine to rural care. And

26、at least one team wants to use telemedicine as a tool for disaster response - especially after earthquakes. Overall, the trend is towards providing global access to medical data and expertise.But there is one problem. Bandwidth is the limiting factor for transmitting complex medical images around th

27、e world - CT scans being one of the biggest bandwidth consumers. Communication satellites may be able to cope with the short-term needs during disasters such as earthquakes, wars or famines. But medicine is looking towards both the second-generation Internet and third-generation mobile phones for th

28、e future of distributed medical intelligence.30. The basis of remote diagnosis will be _. a. personal data assistance b. standardized symptoms of a patientc. real physiological data from a patientd. transmitted complex medical images31. The sentence “the cry asking whether there was a doctor in the

29、house could well be a thing of the past” means _. a. patients used to cry and ask if there was a doctor in the houseb. now people probably would not ask if there is a doctor in the housec. patients are now still asking if there is a doctor in the housed. little kids often cried and asked if there wa

30、s doctor in the house32. All the following statements are true EXCEPT that _. a. flood is not among the disasters mentioned in the passageb. it is now feasible to transmit a patients vital signs over telephonec. telemedicine is being used by many medical teams as a tool for disaster responsed. the t

31、rend in applying telemedicine is toward providing global access to medical data33. The word “problem” in the fourth paragraph refers to the fact that _. a. CT scans are one of the biggest bandwidth consumers b. there are not enough mobile phones for distributing medical intelligencec. communication

32、satellites can only cope with the short-term needs during disasters d. bandwidth is not adequate to transmit complex medical images around the world34. A proper title for the passage may be _. a. The Online Doctor Will Be Inb. Improvement in Communicationsc. How to Make Remote Diagnosis.d. The Advan

33、tage of TelemedicinePassage CMedical researchers believe they may soon be able to prevent one of the worlds most feared diseases, leprosy(麻風(fēng)?。? The scientists studying leprosy have developed a vaccine that appears to prevent the disease in some animals. Later this year the doctors plan to carry out

34、the tests of vaccine on humans in the United States, Norway and Britain.About fifteen million persons are victims of leprosy today. The disease produces skin sores and high body temperatures. It also deadens the nerve endings in the hands, feet and nose. Do many leprosy victims can not feel when the

35、ir hands or feet get burned, cut or frozen.Doctors found that leprosy grows easily in armadillos (犰狳). The armadillos are chosen for the studies because its body temperature is similar to the cooler skin area of humans where leprosy spreads fastest, the fingers, toes and nose. One gram of infected a

36、rmadillo liver can provide large amounts of leprosy bacteria. Doctors cook the bacteria until they are dead. The dead bacteria then are made into the vaccine. So far the vaccine has successfully prevented the development of leprosy in mice and armadillos.35. Which of the following area is not includ

37、ed in the tests of the vaccine carried out on humans?a. America b. Norwayc. Britaind. Asia 36. _ is not the direct clinical manifestation of leprosy. a. High body temperatureb. Skin soresc. Deadening of nerve ending in the hands, feet and nose d. Infection37. Scientists choose armadillos for their s

38、tudies because _? a. they are easy to feedb. they can be easily caughtc. their body temperature is similar to that of the leprosy patients.d. they exist everywhere in the world.38. The less likely to be attacked part of human body by leprosy bacteria is _. a. heart b. toes c. nose d. fingers39. Amon

39、g the following statements, which is not true? a. About 15,000,000 persons are victims of leprosy today.b. Leprosy victims feel pain when their hands get burned.c. Scientists use dead bacteria in the vaccine.d. Leprosy is one of the worlds most frightening diseases.V. Translations. 26%A. from Chinese into En

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