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职称英语等级考试卫生类AB级模拟题第一套
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1部分    词汇选择(第1-15题,每题1分,共15分,建议10分钟以内完成)

下面共有15句子,每个句子均有一个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子后面所给的四个选项中选择一个与划线部分意义最相近的词或短语。答案一律涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

 

1. The committee comprises five persons.

A) absorbs            B)concerns

C) excludes           D)involves

 

2. We derive (B)knowledge mainly from books

A)deprive (B)         B) obtain

C) descend           D)trace

 

3. The room was furnished (B) with the simplest essentials, a bed, a chair, and a table

A)supplied          B) gathered

C)grasped           D)made

 

4. The local government decided to merge (B)the two firms into a big one.

A)motivate          B) combine

C)compact           D)nominate

 

5. He emphasized a feasible (B)plan which can be accepted by the both sides.

A)favorable          B) possible

C)formal           D)genuine

 

6. When does the next train depart(B)?

A)pull up          B) pull down

C)pull out           D)pull in

 

7. Because administering (B)the whole company, he sometimes has to work around the clock. 

A)adjusting          B) evaluating

C)engaging           D)managing

 

8. The town is notable (A)for its beautiful scenery in winter.

A)similar          B) prompt

C)profound (B)          D)famous

 

9 He is assigned to oversee (A)the production of the assembly lines.

A)supervise          B) watch

C)suspect           D)predict

 

10Soldiers have to obey (A)orders.

A)reply to          B) apply for

C)abide with (A)          D)comply with (A)

 

11.  The advertising company was surprised by the adverse(A) public reaction to the poster.

A) delayed          B)quick

C) positive         D) unfavorable

 

12.  It is said that the house along the street will soon be demolished(A).

A) pulled down      B) rebuilt

C) renovated        D) whitewashed

 

13.  In his two-hour-long lecture he made an exhaustive (A)analysis of the issue.

A) extremely thorough       B) long and strong

C) crazy                    D) unconvincing

 

14.  These are our motive (B)for doing it.

A) reasons                  B) arguments

C) targets                  D) stimulus (A)

 

15.  Do you think there is any likelihood (A)of his agreeing to it?

A) respect                  B) occasion

C) prospect                 D) anticipation

 

第二部分:阅读判断(每题1分,共七分, 建议12分钟以内完成)

阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出了七个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断。如果该句提供的是正确信息,请在答题卡上把A涂黑;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请在答题卡上把B涂黑;如果该句的信息文章中没有提及,请在答题卡上把C涂黑

难度A/B级

tanning parlors take heat

People who seek a glamorous tan through sun lamps may double their risk of developing common types of skin cancer, according to a new study that found the risk was highest for those who start at a young age

    The study, appearing in the latest issue of Journal of the USNational Cancer Instituteconcluded that people who use tanning devices were 1.5 to 2.5 times more 1ikely to have common kinds of skin cancer than were people who did not use the devices

    The study confirmed what doctors have long suspectedthat sun lamp use increases the risk of basal cell and squamous cell skin cancerssaid Margaret RKaragasfirst author of the study

    Either going to the tanning parloror getting an infrequent sunburn can seriously damage the skinsaid DrJames Spencervice chairman of the department of dermatology at Mount Hospitalbut the smalldaytoday exposure is worse for the skin in the long run

    Joseph ALevyvice president of the International Smart Tan Networkhoweversaid occasional sunburn “is a risk factor in all forms of skin cancer and intermittent sunburn is what the tanning industry is trying to stop.’’

    In the study, Karagas and her colleagues interviewed 603 basal eell skin cancer patients and 293 with squamous eell skin cancerThey talked to 540 control subjects, who did not have either type of skin cancer.

    About l million Americans are diagnosed annually with skin cancerAmong those skin cancer patientsabout 80 percent are with basal cell skin cancer,16 percentwith squamous cell skin cancer and 4 percent, with melanomathe most serious form of skin cancersBack to the interviewed patients190 reported that they had used tanning devices at some timeIn the control groupsonly 75 had used such devicesKaragas said a statistical analysis shows that those who used tanning equipment were 2.5 times more likely to get squamous cell skin cancer than those who had not used the devicesFor basal cell cancerthe risk was 1.5 times greater

The risk was highest for those who first used the tanning devices before the age of 20said KaragasFor this groupthe squamous cell cancer risk was 3.6 times greater than that of the controls while the basal cell cancer risk was 1.3 times greater

 

练习:

1.The passage confirms that using tanning equipment is harmful to one’s health

    ARight    BWrong    CNot mentioned

2.The highest rate of skin cancers is found in teenagers who use sun lamps frequently

    ARight    BWrong    CNot mentioned

3.Melanoma is a more serious cancer than lung cancer   

    ARight    BWrong    CNot mentioned

4.Karagas reported her research results basing on interviews with a group of skin cancer    patients and a control group of people with no skin cancers

    ARight    BWrong    CNot mentioned

5.Doctor James Spencer’s argument implies that in the long rungetting all infrequent sunburn    is worse than the smallday-to-day exposure

    ARight    BWrong    CNot mentioned

6.The passage mentions three forms of skin cancers, of which squamous cell skin cancer is the    most dangerous   

    ARight    BWrong    CNot mentioned

7.It is implied in MrLevy’s argument(Paragraph 5)that frequent exposure to sun lamps is    safe

    ARight    BWrong    CNot mentioned

 

第三部分:概括大意与完成句子(每题1分,共8分, 建议10分钟以内完成)

阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任务:(11---4 题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2--5 段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第5--8题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确的选项,分别完成每个句子。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

难度B/C级

 

China seek donors to narrow bone marrow(骨髓)gap

1  China has launched a campaign to recruit more bone marrow donorsamid a shortage of funds as well as of sibling donors who could help the growing number of patients in need of life-saving transplantsstate media reported on Monday

2  The Chinese Red Cross began the national campaign over the weekend to find donors for some 4 million patients suffering from leukaemia, thalassaemia and other blood diseases and awaiting bone marrow transplantsthe official China Daily saidEvery year China has 40,000 new leukaemia patientsmost of them under 35 and 50 per cent of them children the newspaper saidOther reports have linked Chinas growing childhood leukaemia to solvents and building materials used in interior decoration

3  With a tiny pool of bone marrow donors, weakened by the absence of sibling donors for most children because of Chinas one-child policy, doctors rely on donors from Taiwan to save many young leukaemia patientsthe Beijing Evening News said last weekendTaiwanwith a population of 22 millionhas 210000 registered donors compared with fewer than 30000 donors among mainland Chinas 1.3 billion peoplethe newspaper said

4  Yet the lack of registered donors may reflect a lack of funding for testing and recording data on potential donors rather than a lack of volunteersthe newspaper saidChina needs a pool of at least 100.000 donors but testing them would cost more than 50 million yuan (6 million dollars)it said

5  The Hong Kong Marrow Match Foundation said it has helped a handful of patients in

BeijingShanghai and other cities‘‘The number of requests is increasing’’ from mainland

Chinaincluding direct calls to the charity from desperate patients or relativessaid the foundations donor coordinator Marven ChinBut the cost of extracting bone marrow from one of the foundations 40,000 registered donors and flying it by courier has to be borne by the patientsand many of them have to be aided financiallyChin said

1. Paragraph  2             

2. Paragraph  3             

3. Paragraph  4             

4. Paragraph  5             

A Urgent Need for Both Donors and Funds

B Shortage of Donors

C Desperate Leukaemia Patients

D Seriousness of the Current Situation

E Shortage of Funds

F Comparison Between Mainland and Hong Kong and Taiwan

 

5. It seems that many of the recipients are not rich enough                

6. At present the number of bone marrow donors in mainland China is                

7. Some solvents and building materials are considered                

8. Obviouslyrecruiting voluntary bone marrow donors in mainland China is                

A about one percent of the total population

B to be responsible for childhood leukaemia

C an urgent and tough task to be accomplished

D less than one third of the minimum

E an expensive cost to be paid

F to afford the cost of bone marrow transplantation

 

第四部分:阅读理解(每题3分,共45分, 建议40分钟以内完成)

  下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题,每道题后面有4个选项。请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题,从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

 

难度B/C

                          Cigars Instead

     Smoking one or two cigars a day doubles the risk of cancers of the liptonguemouthand throataccording to a government study

     Daily cigars also increase the risk of lung cancer and cancer of the esophagusand increase the risk of cancer of the larynx(voicebox)sixfold say researchers at the National Cancer Institute in BethesdaMaryland

     In additionthe report revealed that smoking three or four cigars a day increased the risk of oral cancer to 8.5 times the risk for nonsmokers and the risk of esophageal cancer by four times the risk of nonsmokers

     The health effects of smoking cigars is one of eight sections of the articleCigarsHealth Effects and Trends.”The researchers report thatcompared with a cigarettea large cigar emits up to 90 times as much carcinogenic tobacco-specific nitrosamines.   "This article provides clear and invaluable information about the disturbing increase in

 cigar use and the significant public health consequences4 for the country,”said DrRichard Klausner director of the National Cancer Institutein a statement

    The data are clearthe harmful substances and carcinogens in cigar smokelike

cigarettesare associated with the increased risks of several kinds of cancers as well as heart and lung diseases.”he added.“In other wordscigars are not safe alternatiyes to cigarettesand may be addictive.”

    To those individuals who may be thinking about smoking cigars,our advice isdontTo those currently smoking cigars,quitting is the only way to eliminate completely the cancerheart and 1ung disease risks,”warned K1ausner

     According to a National Cancer Institute press releasethere havent been any studies on the health effects on nonsmokers at cigar social eventsbut“…a significant body of evidence  clearly demonstrates all increased lung cancer risk from secondhand smoke.”

 

练习:

1According co the report,smoking three orfour cigars a day

A)increases the risk of oral cancer for non-smokers

B)greatly increases the risk of oral cancer for smokers

C)increases the risk of more than one cancer for non-smokers

D)greatly increases the risk of more than one cancer for smokers

 

2In the passage how many cancers are mentioned in relation to smoking cigars daily?

A)Six

B)Seven

C)Eight

D)Nine

 

3.What is the main idea of the articleCigarsHealth Effects and Trends?

A)Whenitcomesto cancercigars arenotany saferthan cigarettes

B)Cigars may be addictive while cigarettes are not easily so

C)Cigars contain less harmful substances than cigarettes

D)Increase in cigar-smoking does not affect public health much

 

4What is the doctorsadvice to those cigar-smokers?

A)To give it up completely

B)Togiveuppartofit

C)Not to think about it any more

D)To cure the diseases first

 

5In the context of this passage,secondhand smokemeans

A)smoking bad-quality cigars

B)smoking very cheap cigars

C)being near cigar smokers when they are not smoking

D)being near cigar smokers when they are smoking

 

难度B/A

High Stress May Damage Memory

    According to a report issued in May 1998elderly people who have consistently high blood levels of cortisol don’t score as well on memory tests as their peers with 10wer levels of the stress hormoneWhats morehigh 1evels of cortisol are also associated with shrinking of the hippocampusa region of the brain that plays a key role in learning and memory

The findings suggest that even cortisol levels in the normal,“healthyrange can actually accelerate brain aging

The study resultsnow provide substantial evidence that longterm exposure to adrenal stress hormones may promote hippocampal aging in normal elderly humans”write Nada Porter and Philip Landfield of the University of Kentucky in Lexington in their editorialCortisol is a hormone released in response to stress by the adrenal glandswhich sit on top of the kidneys

    Over a 5 to 6-year periodDrSonia Lupien and his colleagues measured 24-0hour cortiso1 levels in 51 healthy volunteersmost of Whom were in their 70s

    Despite wide variation in cortis01 levelsthe participants could be divided into three subgroupsthose whose cortisol progressively increased over time and was currently high (increasinghigh)those whose cortisol progressively increased over time and was currently moderate(increasingmoderate)and subjects whose cortisol decreased, but was currently moderate(decreasingmoderate)

    The researchers tested the volunteersmemory on six people in the increasinghigh category and five people in the decreasingmoderate groupThe groups did not differ on tests of immediate memorybut the increasinghigh cortisol group had other memory problems compared with those in the decreasingmoderate group

    The researchers also found that the total volume of the hippocampus in those in the increasinghigh group was 14lower than those in the decreasingmoderate group, although there were no differences in other brain regions

    The results suggest that“…brain aging Can be accelerated by levels of adrenal hormones that are not generally regarded as pathological and that variation within this normal range is related to variation in the rate of brain aging,”write Porter and Landfield.“This further suggests that chronic stress may accelerate the worsening of hippocampus

 

练习:

1.  The part of the brain important for a persons learning and memory is

A)the cortiso1

B)the adrenal glands

C)the stress hormones

D)the hippocampus

 

2When the levels of cortisol go higherthe hippocampus in the brain may

A)become larger

B)become smaller

C)disappear completely

D)be totally damaged

 

3According to the articlewhen people feel too worried or nervous or when they overwork

A)the adrenal glands will produce a stress hormone

B)the kidneys will produce adrenal glands

C)the hippocampus will produce high levels of cortisol in the blood

D)the brain will work more effectively

 

4It appears that when the total volume of the hippocampus becomes smaller as a result of high blood levels of cortisolother brain regions

A) become smaller too

B)become larger

C)may remain the same in size

D)maybe damaged

 

5The research conducted by Porter and Landfield shows that

A)changes in the levels of adrenal hormones have nothing to do with brain aging

B)changes in the levels of adrenal hormones may affect brain aging

C)chronic stress may strengthen a mans memory

D)the rate of brain aging always remains stable

 

难度A级

Education of Students with Vision Impairments

    This is specially designed education for children who are either partially sighted or blindVision impairments are diagnosed by medical doctors who examine the physical structures in the eye and evaluate the childs ability to see shapes of different sizes at various distancesIn the United Statesapproximately 12 out of l,000 children receive some form of special education

because of visual impairments  

  Partially sighted children may use a variety of adaptive aids to see more clearly and to read

printed textThese aids include magnifierswhich may be attached to eyeglasseselectronic systems for enlarging print and making it easier to see; and large-print booksBlind children usually are taught to read Braillea system of raised dots embossed on paper and read by touch. In the pastturning conventional books into pages of Braille was very time-consuming, and the large books required enornlous storage areasHowever, most Braille texts are now done electronically. Many students read paperless Braille with the aid of machines that mechanically raise the dots in a small panel as the reader progresses through the textBecause Braille cannot be

read very rapidlymany blind students prefer to listen to books being read on tapesSome students also use reading machines equipped with cameras that scan lines of printwhich computers then convert to synthesized speech

    Many blind and partially sighted children receive orientation and mobility training as a part of their educationSpecialists teach them how to travel independently in their schools and communitiesoften with an aidsuch as a cane

    Most children with vision impairments are educated in schools within their communities Vision specialists may provide special materials and equipmenthelp teachers and classmates understand the childrens conditionand possibly provide additional instructionThe specialists may also teach partially sighted children how to use their remaining vision more effectively and instruct them in the use of adaptive aids

    Some children with vision impairments attend special schools designed to meet their particular needsLike boarding schoolsthese schools often provide residential services as well

as educational programs. They also have specially designed facilitieswhich may not be found in neighborhood schoolsfor blind children to participate in athletics and other activities

    The education of many children with vision impairments is further complicated by their having other disabilitiessuch as physical disabilitiesdevelopmental impairments, or hearing lossEducation for those children might emphasize the development of language and communicationand personalsocialand vocational skills rather than academic skills

 

练习:

1Various adaptive aids are used to

A) cure children of their vision impairments

B) help children see more clearlyread books and so on

C) teach children how to turn Braille into synthesized speech.

D) teach children how to use their remaining vision more effectively

 

2Large-print books are those books which

A) are printed with large pages

B) have large words in them

C) can be read by using a magnifier

D) can be read with the aid of machines

 

3Marry blind students prefer listening to books because

A) these books can talk by themselves

B) the synthesized speech is very interesting

C) this can save time

D) these students are lazy

 

4.“Orientation and mobility training’’is meant to teach blind and partially sighted children

A)how to complete their education

B)how to use a cane

C)how to move around without other peoples help

D)how to help other people to travel independently

 

5It may be good for children with vision impairments to live in special schools because these schools

A) can save them the trouble of coming from and going back to their homes

B) are built of nice wooden boards and so are clean and comfortable

C) have educational programs for the blind   

D) offer training in vocational skills rather than academic skills

 

第五部分:补全短文(每题2分,共10分,建议在10分钟以内完成 )

阅读下面的短文,文章中有5处空白,文章后有6组文字,请根据文章的内容选择5组文字,将其分别放会文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置。

难度B/A

 

The first four minutes

    When do people decide whether or not they want to become friends? During their first four minutes together, according to a book by Dr. Leonard Zunin. In his book, "Contact: The first four minutes," he offers this advice to anyone interested in starting new friendships: __1__. A lot of people's whole lives would change if they did just that.

    You may have noticed that average person does not give his undivided attention to someone he as just met.__2__. If anyone has ever done this to you, you probably did not like him very much.

    When we are introduced to new people, the author suggests, we should try to appear friendly and self-confident. In general, he says, "People like people who like themselves."

    On the other hand, we should not make the other person think we are too sure of ourselves. It is important to appear interested and sympathetic, realizing that the other person has his won needs, fears, and hopes.

    Hearing such advice, one might say, "But I'm not a friendly, self-confident person. That's not my nature. It would be dishonest for me to at that way."

    __3__. We can become accustomed to any changes we choose to make in our personality. "It is like getting used to a new car. It may be unfamiliar at first, but it goes much better than the old one."

    But isn't it dishonest to give the appearance of friendly self-confidence when we don't actually feel that way? Perhaps, but according to Dr. Zunin, "total honest" is not always good for social relationships, especially during the first few minutes of contact. There is a time for everything, and a certain amount of play-acting may be best for the first few minutes of contact with a stranger. That is not the time to complain about one's health or to mention faults one finds in other people. It is not the time to tell the whole truth about one's opinions and impressions.

    __4__. For a husband and wife or a parent and child, problems often arise during their first four minutes together after they have been apart. Dr. Zunin suggests that these first few minutes together be treated with care. If there are unpleasant matters to be discussed, they should be dealt with later.

    The author says that interpersonal relations should be taught as a required course in every school, along with reading, writing, and mathematics. __5__ that is at least as important as how much we know.

 

A. In reply, Dr. Zunin would claim that a little practice can help us feel comfortable about changing our social habits.

B. Much of what has been said about strangers also applies to relationships with family members and friends.

C. In his opinion, success in life depends mainly on how we get along with other people.

D. Every time you meet someone in a social situation, give him your undivided attention for four minutes.

E. He keeps looking over the other person's shoulder, as if hoping to find someone more interesting in another part of the room.

F. He is eager to make friends with everyone.

 

6部分:完型填空 (建议在15钟以内完成)

阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案,并涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

难度B/A

Hospital Mistreatment

According to a studymost medical interns report experiencing mistreatmentincluding humiliation by senior doctors    1       threatenedor physical abuse in their first year out of medical sch001

The findings come from analysis of the     2      a 13-page survey mailed in January 1991

to 1,733 second-year residentsThe survey and     3      appear in the April 15th issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association

Overallout of the l277 residents    4     completed surveys1,1 85 said that they had experienced at least one incident of mistreatment in their intern year    5      reporting

incidents where they were abusedmore than 45 of the residents said they had witnessed at

least one incident where other persons    6      false medical recordsMoreovernearly three

quarters of the residents said they had witnessed mistreatment of patients by other residents

attending physiciansor nursesAlmost 40 said patient mistreatment was a frequent    7   .

     More than 10 of the residents said they were    8     to have enough sleepand

the average number of hours    9     sleep was 37.6. The average on-call hours during

a    10     week was 56.9 hoursbut about 25 of the residents said their on-call assignments

were more than 80 hours some weeks

        11     30 of the residents said they experienced some type of sexual harassment

or discriminationverbal abuse was the most common problem citedWhen abusive incidents

were limited to events occurring three or more times, 53of the respondents reported that

they    12     belittled or humiliated by more senior residentswhile just over 21reported

someone taking credit for their workBeing'    13     tasks for punishment'’“being pushed

kicked or hit and    14     someone threatening your reputation or careerwere reported as a more     15      occurrence by over 10 of the responding residents

 

练习

1. A)be              B)been              C)were               D)being

2. A)responsive      B)responses to      C)respond to         D)responding

3. A)analyze         B)analysis          C)having analyzed    D)be analyzed

4. A)who             B)which             C)whom               D)whose

5. A)In spite of     B)In addition to    C)Because            D)Although

6. A)had made        B)have made         C)has made           D)make

7. A)events          B)happens           C)event              D)happen

8. A)allowed not     B)not allowed       C)allow not          D)not allow

9. A)without         B)on                C)with               D)because of

10. A)unusual        B)typical           C)easy               D)difficult

11. A)In spite of    B)Therefore         C)Although           D)So

12. A)ale            B)be                C)must be            D)were

13. A)give           B)giving            C)gave               D)given

14. A)had            B)have              C)having             D)has

15. A)frequent       B)frequency         C)dependent          D)independent

 

 

参考答案:

第1部分:词汇选择(第1-15题,每题1分,共15分)

下面共有15句子,每个句子均有一个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子后面所给的四个选项中选择一个与划线部分意义最相近的词或短语。答案一律涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

 

1  D.  2. B.  3 A 4 B 5 B 6 C。 7 D。  8. D.  9. A.  10. D.

11. D.  12A 13. A。 14。 A。15。C

 

2部分:阅读判断(每题1分,共七分)

阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出了七个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断。如果该句提供的是正确信息,请在答题卡上把A涂黑;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请在答题卡上把B涂黑;如果该句的信息文章中没有提及,请在答题卡上把C涂黑

1. .      2. B.       3. C.       4. A.    5. B.      6. B.       7. A.

 

第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(每题1分,共8分, 建议10分钟以内完成)

阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任务:(11---4 题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2--5 段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第5--8题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确的选项,分别完成每个句子。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

1. D       2。 B   3。 E       4。 A

5.F     6。 D   7。B     8。 C

 

第四部分:阅读理解(每题3分,共45分, 建议40分钟以内完成)

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题,每道题后面有4个选项。请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题,从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

难度B/C

Cigars Instead

1. D.       2.  B.  3.A.        4.  A.  5.  D.

难度B/A

High stress may damage memory

1. D.  2.  B   3.  A   4.  C   5.  B

 

难度A级

Education of students with vision impairments

1. B   2.  B   3.  C   4.  C   5.  A

 

第五部分:补全短文(每题2分,共10分,建议在10分钟以内完成 )

阅读下面的短文,文章中有5处空白,文章后有6组文字,请根据文章的内容选择5组文字,将其分别放会文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置。

1.D。    2。 E。  3。 A。  4。 B。  5。 C

 

6部分:完型填空

阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案,并涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

1D 2B  3B  4A 5 B。 6.A. 7.C.8B 9A 10B

11C12D。 13.D. 14C. 15A

 



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