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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、a source of concernas millions of children head back to school, doctors are bracing for an increase in asthma (哮喘) attacks. the exposure to allergens (过敏物质) and contagious (接触传染的) colds and viruses i

2、n the classroom often triggers episodes among asthmatics, leading to a spike (突然上升) each fall in the number of hospitalizations for the disease. and there are plenty of children at risk: research published in this week s issue of the british medical journal. the lancet finds asthma has become more p

3、revalent in younger children in north american over the past decade. if the chronic condition is controlled through medication and management plans, children call usually lead relatively normal, healthy lives. but many parents aren t taking such steps.in a survey by the american lung association rep

4、orted tuesday, nearly three quarters (73 percent) of 2,010 parents with asthmatic children said they are concerned about how their childs asthma will affect their ability to participate in school. yet fewer than a third of the parents have made sure their children are under medical supervision or ha

5、ve talked to school administrators about their childs asthma. and fewer than half (48 percent) say theyve talked to the school teachers about their childs asthma or made sure the childs medicine is available at school (42 percent).“that s a source of concern,” says dr. norman h. edelman, chief medic

6、al officer for the american lung association, which has launched a back - to-school campaign to help parents recognize asthmatic symptoms in their kids and to develop a management plan. “this really has to be a collaboration between the doctor, parents, child and school. “it is the most common chron

7、ic condition and the leading cause of hospitalizations for those under18, according to the asthma and allergy foundation. edehnan says as many as 2 million more may have mild forms of the disease that have not have been diagnosed. frequent shortness of breath and wheezing are common symptoms of the

8、chronic condition. parents should also check with their childs physician if their child is waking up coughing during the night or can t keep up with other children during playtime.which of the following cannot lead to asthma attacks according to the passage ( )a.the exposure to allergensb.the exposu

9、re to infectious colds.c.the exposure to infectiousd.the exposure to unclean environment.2、a source of concernas millions of children head back to school, doctors are bracing for an increase in asthma (哮喘) attacks. the exposure to allergens (过敏物质) and contagious (接触传染的) colds and viruses in the clas

10、sroom often triggers episodes among asthmatics, leading to a spike (突然上升) each fall in the number of hospitalizations for the disease. and there are plenty of children at risk: research published in this week s issue of the british medical journal. the lancet finds asthma has become more prevalent i

11、n younger children in north american over the past decade. if the chronic condition is controlled through medication and management plans, children call usually lead relatively normal, healthy lives. but many parents aren t taking such steps.in a survey by the american lung association reported tues

12、day, nearly three quarters (73 percent) of 2,010 parents with asthmatic children said they are concerned about how their childs asthma will affect their ability to participate in school. yet fewer than a third of the parents have made sure their children are under medical supervision or have talked

13、to school administrators about their childs asthma. and fewer than half (48 percent) say theyve talked to the school teachers about their childs asthma or made sure the childs medicine is available at school (42 percent).“that s a source of concern,” says dr. norman h. edelman, chief medical officer

14、 for the american lung association, which has launched a back - to-school campaign to help parents recognize asthmatic symptoms in their kids and to develop a management plan. “this really has to be a collaboration between the doctor, parents, child and school. “it is the most common chronic conditi

15、on and the leading cause of hospitalizations for those under18, according to the asthma and allergy foundation. edehnan says as many as 2 million more may have mild forms of the disease that have not have been diagnosed. frequent shortness of breath and wheezing are common symptoms of the chronic co

16、ndition. parents should also check with their childs physician if their child is waking up coughing during the night or can t keep up with other children during playtime.according to the passage, it is worrying that ( )a.many children are suffering from asthma.b.parents are not taking appropriate st

17、eps to control their childrens asthmatic conditions.c.children cannot lead a normal and healthy life once they have developed asthma.d.parents do not realize the harm that asthma does to their children.3、a source of concernas millions of children head back to school, doctors are bracing for an incre

18、ase in asthma (哮喘) attacks. the exposure to allergens (过敏物质) and contagious (接触传染的) colds and viruses in the classroom often triggers episodes among asthmatics, leading to a spike (突然上升) each fall in the number of hospitalizations for the disease. and there are plenty of children at risk: research p

19、ublished in this week s issue of the british medical journal. the lancet finds asthma has become more prevalent in younger children in north american over the past decade. if the chronic condition is controlled through medication and management plans, children call usually lead relatively normal, he

20、althy lives. but many parents aren t taking such steps.in a survey by the american lung association reported tuesday, nearly three quarters (73 percent) of 2,010 parents with asthmatic children said they are concerned about how their childs asthma will affect their ability to participate in school.

21、yet fewer than a third of the parents have made sure their children are under medical supervision or have talked to school administrators about their childs asthma. and fewer than half (48 percent) say theyve talked to the school teachers about their childs asthma or made sure the childs medicine is

22、 available at school (42 percent).“that s a source of concern,” says dr. norman h. edelman, chief medical officer for the american lung association, which has launched a back - to-school campaign to help parents recognize asthmatic symptoms in their kids and to develop a management plan. “this reall

23、y has to be a collaboration between the doctor, parents, child and school. “it is the most common chronic condition and the leading cause of hospitalizations for those under18, according to the asthma and allergy foundation. edehnan says as many as 2 million more may have mild forms of the disease t

24、hat have not have been diagnosed. frequent shortness of breath and wheezing are common symptoms of the chronic condition. parents should also check with their childs physician if their child is waking up coughing during the night or can t keep up with other children during playtime.among the 2,010 p

25、arents surveyed by american lung association, nearly three quarters ( )a.worry that their childrens asthma will affect their ability to participate in school.b.have made sure that their children are under medical supervision at school.c.have talked to the school teachers about their childrens asthma

26、.d.have made sure that medicine for asthma is available at school.4、a source of concernas millions of children head back to school, doctors are bracing for an increase in asthma (哮喘) attacks. the exposure to allergens (过敏物质) and contagious (接触传染的) colds and viruses in the classroom often triggers ep

27、isodes among asthmatics, leading to a spike (突然上升) each fall in the number of hospitalizations for the disease. and there are plenty of children at risk: research published in this week s issue of the british medical journal. the lancet finds asthma has become more prevalent in younger children in n

28、orth american over the past decade. if the chronic condition is controlled through medication and management plans, children call usually lead relatively normal, healthy lives. but many parents aren t taking such steps.in a survey by the american lung association reported tuesday, nearly three quart

29、ers (73 percent) of 2,010 parents with asthmatic children said they are concerned about how their childs asthma will affect their ability to participate in school. yet fewer than a third of the parents have made sure their children are under medical supervision or have talked to school administrator

30、s about their childs asthma. and fewer than half (48 percent) say theyve talked to the school teachers about their childs asthma or made sure the childs medicine is available at school (42 percent).“that s a source of concern,” says dr. norman h. edelman, chief medical officer for the american lung

31、association, which has launched a back - to-school campaign to help parents recognize asthmatic symptoms in their kids and to develop a management plan. “this really has to be a collaboration between the doctor, parents, child and school. “it is the most common chronic condition and the leading caus

32、e of hospitalizations for those under18, according to the asthma and allergy foundation. edehnan says as many as 2 million more may have mild forms of the disease that have not have been diagnosed. frequent shortness of breath and wheezing are common symptoms of the chronic condition. parents should

33、 also check with their childs physician if their child is waking up coughing during the night or can t keep up with other children during playtime.the back - to - school campaign launched by the american lung association ( )a.helped parents recognize asthmatic symptoms in their children.b.helped par

34、ents find the right way to treat their asthmatic children.c.helped schools develop management plans for students with asthma.d.helped school teachers recognize asthmatic symptoms in students.5、a source of concernas millions of children head back to school, doctors are bracing for an increase in asth

35、ma (哮喘) attacks. the exposure to allergens (过敏物质) and contagious (接触传染的) colds and viruses in the classroom often triggers episodes among asthmatics, leading to a spike (突然上升) each fall in the number of hospitalizations for the disease. and there are plenty of children at risk: research published in

36、 this week s issue of the british medical journal. the lancet finds asthma has become more prevalent in younger children in north american over the past decade. if the chronic condition is controlled through medication and management plans, children call usually lead relatively normal, healthy lives

37、. but many parents aren t taking such steps.in a survey by the american lung association reported tuesday, nearly three quarters (73 percent) of 2,010 parents with asthmatic children said they are concerned about how their childs asthma will affect their ability to participate in school. yet fewer than a third of the parents have made sure their children are under medical supervision or have talked to school administrators about their childs

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