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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 卫生类单选集考试_卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、*html*priscilla ouchidas “energy efficient” house turned out to be a horrible dream. when she and her engineer husband married a few years ago, they built a $100,000, three-bedroom home in california

2、. tightly sealed to prevent air leaks, the house was equipped with small double paned (双层玻璃的) windows and several other energy saving features. problems began as soon as the couple moved in, however. priscillas eyes burned. her throat was constantly dry. she suffered from headaches and could hardly

3、sleep. it was as though she had suddenly developed a strange illness.? ?experts finally traced the cause of her illness. the level of formaldehyde (甲醛) gas in her kitchen was twice the maximum allowed by federal standards for chemical workers. the source of the gas? her new kitchen cabinets and wall

4、 to wall carpeting.? ?the ouchidas are victims of indoor air pollution, which is not given sufficient attention partly because of the nations drive to save energy. the problem itself isnt new. “the indoor environment was dirty long before energy conservation came along. “ says moschandreas, a pollut

5、ion scientist at geomet technologies in maryland. “energy conservation has tended to accentuate the situation in some cases. “? ?the problem appears to be more troublesome in newly constructed homes rather than old ones. back in the days when energy was cheap, home builders didnt worry much about un

6、sealed cracks. because of such leaks, the air in an average home was replaced by fresh outdoor air about once an hour. as a result, the pollutants generated in most households seldom built up to dangerous levels.it can be learned from the passage that the ouchidas house _. ( )a.is well worth the mon

7、ey spent on its constructionb.is almost faultless from the point of energy conservationc.failed to meet energy conservation standardsd.was designed and constructed in a scientific way2、*html*priscilla ouchidas “energy efficient” house turned out to be a horrible dream. when she and her engineer husb

8、and married a few years ago, they built a $100,000, three-bedroom home in california. tightly sealed to prevent air leaks, the house was equipped with small double paned (双层玻璃的) windows and several other energy saving features. problems began as soon as the couple moved in, however. priscillas eyes

9、burned. her throat was constantly dry. she suffered from headaches and could hardly sleep. it was as though she had suddenly developed a strange illness.? ?experts finally traced the cause of her illness. the level of formaldehyde (甲醛) gas in her kitchen was twice the maximum allowed by federal stan

10、dards for chemical workers. the source of the gas? her new kitchen cabinets and wall to wall carpeting.? ?the ouchidas are victims of indoor air pollution, which is not given sufficient attention partly because of the nations drive to save energy. the problem itself isnt new. “the indoor environment

11、 was dirty long before energy conservation came along. “ says moschandreas, a pollution scientist at geomet technologies in maryland. “energy conservation has tended to accentuate the situation in some cases. “? ?the problem appears to be more troublesome in newly constructed homes rather than old o

12、nes. back in the days when energy was cheap, home builders didnt worry much about unsealed cracks. because of such leaks, the air in an average home was replaced by fresh outdoor air about once an hour. as a result, the pollutants generated in most households seldom built up to dangerous levels.what

13、 made the ouchidas new house a horrible dream? ( )a.lack of fresh air.b.poor quality of building materials.c.gas leakage in the kitchen.d.the newly painted walls3、*html*priscilla ouchidas “energy efficient” house turned out to be a horrible dream. when she and her engineer husband married a few year

14、s ago, they built a $100,000, three-bedroom home in california. tightly sealed to prevent air leaks, the house was equipped with small double paned (双层玻璃的) windows and several other energy saving features. problems began as soon as the couple moved in, however. priscillas eyes burned. her throat was

15、 constantly dry. she suffered from headaches and could hardly sleep. it was as though she had suddenly developed a strange illness.? ?experts finally traced the cause of her illness. the level of formaldehyde (甲醛) gas in her kitchen was twice the maximum allowed by federal standards for chemical wor

16、kers. the source of the gas? her new kitchen cabinets and wall to wall carpeting.? ?the ouchidas are victims of indoor air pollution, which is not given sufficient attention partly because of the nations drive to save energy. the problem itself isnt new. “the indoor environment was dirty long before

17、 energy conservation came along. “ says moschandreas, a pollution scientist at geomet technologies in maryland. “energy conservation has tended to accentuate the situation in some cases. “? ?the problem appears to be more troublesome in newly constructed homes rather than old ones. back in the days

18、when energy was cheap, home builders didnt worry much about unsealed cracks. because of such leaks, the air in an average home was replaced by fresh outdoor air about once an hour. as a result, the pollutants generated in most households seldom built up to dangerous levels.the word “accentuate” ( li

19、ne 4, par ( )a.a3) most probably means “_”. relieve accelerate ?worsen improve4、*html*priscilla ouchidas “energy efficient” house turned out to be a horrible dream. when she and her engineer husband married a few years ago, they built a $100,000, three-bedroom home in california. tightly sealed to p

20、revent air leaks, the house was equipped with small double paned (双层玻璃的) windows and several other energy saving features. problems began as soon as the couple moved in, however. priscillas eyes burned. her throat was constantly dry. she suffered from headaches and could hardly sleep. it was as thou

21、gh she had suddenly developed a strange illness.? ?experts finally traced the cause of her illness. the level of formaldehyde (甲醛) gas in her kitchen was twice the maximum allowed by federal standards for chemical workers. the source of the gas? her new kitchen cabinets and wall to wall carpeting.?

22、?the ouchidas are victims of indoor air pollution, which is not given sufficient attention partly because of the nations drive to save energy. the problem itself isnt new. “the indoor environment was dirty long before energy conservation came along. “ says moschandreas, a pollution scientist at geom

23、et technologies in maryland. “energy conservation has tended to accentuate the situation in some cases. “? ?the problem appears to be more troublesome in newly constructed homes rather than old ones. back in the days when energy was cheap, home builders didnt worry much about unsealed cracks. becaus

24、e of such leaks, the air in an average home was replaced by fresh outdoor air about once an hour. as a result, the pollutants generated in most households seldom built up to dangerous levels.why were cracks in old houses not a big concern? ( )a.because indoor cleanness was not emphasized.b.because e

25、nergy used to be inexpensive.c.because environmental protection was given top priority.d.because they were technically unavoidabl5、*html*priscilla ouchidas “energy efficient” house turned out to be a horrible dream. when she and her engineer husband married a few years ago, they built a $100,000, th

26、ree-bedroom home in california. tightly sealed to prevent air leaks, the house was equipped with small double paned (双层玻璃的) windows and several other energy saving features. problems began as soon as the couple moved in, however. priscillas eyes burned. her throat was constantly dry. she suffered fr

27、om headaches and could hardly sleep. it was as though she had suddenly developed a strange illness.? ?experts finally traced the cause of her illness. the level of formaldehyde (甲醛) gas in her kitchen was twice the maximum allowed by federal standards for chemical workers. the source of the gas? her new kitchen cabinets and wall to wall carpeting.? ?the ouchidas are victims of indoor air pollution, which is n

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