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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 卫生类填空集考试.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*?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,将其分别放回文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。? ? scientists working on a problem do not know and sometimescant even guess what the final result will be. late on friday, 8 nove

2、mber,1895, professor rontgen, a german physicist, was doing an experiment in hislaboratory when he noticed something extraordinary. he had covered an electricbulb with black cardboard, and when he switched on the current he saw littledancing lights on his table.u ?(46) ?/u; how then could any raypen

3、etrate? on the table there were some pieces of paper which had been coveredwith metal salts.u ?(47) ?/u. professor rontgen took a piece ofthis paper and held it at a distance from the lamp. between it and the lamp heplaced a variety of objects, a books, a pack of cards, a piece of wood and adoor key

4、. the ray penetrated every one of them except the key. he called hiswife into the laboratory and asked her to hold her hand between the lamp and aphotographic plate.u ?(48) ?/u, but she held up her hand for aquarter of an hour, and when the plate was developed there was a picture of thebones of her

5、hand and of the ring on one finger. the mysterious ray could passthrough the flesh and not through the bone or the ring.? ?at ascientific meeting, professor rontegen called this new ray “the unknown”, thex-ray.u (49) ?/u, and soon there were x-ray machines in all the bighospitals. the most obvious u

6、se for this discovery was to enable doctors to seeexactly how a bone was fractured. other uses came later. it was found that theserays could be used to destroy cancer cells, just as they destroyed the healthycells of the doctors who first used the machines.u ?(50) ?/u, andthe lungs could be x-rayed

7、to show if there was any tuberculosispresent.? ?a. it was on this paper that the lights wereshining? ?b. she was very surprised by this request?c. now the bulb was completely covered? ?d. it was a greatinvention? ?e. methods were found later by which ulcers in thestomach could be located? ?f. doctor

8、s quickly saw how this couldbe used*html*( )2、*html*?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,将其分别放回文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。? ? scientists working on a problem do not know and sometimescant even guess what the final result will be. late on friday, 8 november,1895, professor rontgen, a german physicist, was d

9、oing an experiment in hislaboratory when he noticed something extraordinary. he had covered an electricbulb with black cardboard, and when he switched on the current he saw littledancing lights on his table.u ?(46) ?/u; how then could any raypenetrate? on the table there were some pieces of paper wh

10、ich had been coveredwith metal salts.u ?(47) ?/u. professor rontgen took a piece ofthis paper and held it at a distance from the lamp. between it and the lamp heplaced a variety of objects, a books, a pack of cards, a piece of wood and adoor key. the ray penetrated every one of them except the key.

11、he called hiswife into the laboratory and asked her to hold her hand between the lamp and aphotographic plate.u ?(48) ?/u, but she held up her hand for aquarter of an hour, and when the plate was developed there was a picture of thebones of her hand and of the ring on one finger. the mysterious ray

12、could passthrough the flesh and not through the bone or the ring.? ?at ascientific meeting, professor rontegen called this new ray “the unknown”, thex-ray.u (49) ?/u, and soon there were x-ray machines in all the bighospitals. the most obvious use for this discovery was to enable doctors to seeexact

13、ly how a bone was fractured. other uses came later. it was found that theserays could be used to destroy cancer cells, just as they destroyed the healthycells of the doctors who first used the machines.u ?(50) ?/u, andthe lungs could be x-rayed to show if there was any tuberculosispresent.? ?a. it w

14、as on this paper that the lights wereshining? ?b. she was very surprised by this request?c. now the bulb was completely covered? ?d. it was a greatinvention? ?e. methods were found later by which ulcers in thestomach could be located? ?f. doctors quickly saw how this couldbe used ( )3、*html*?阅读下面的短文

15、,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,将其分别放回文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。? ? scientists working on a problem do not know and sometimescant even guess what the final result will be. late on friday, 8 november,1895, professor rontgen, a german physicist, was doing an experiment in hislaboratory when he noticed somethin

16、g extraordinary. he had covered an electricbulb with black cardboard, and when he switched on the current he saw littledancing lights on his table.u ?(46) ?/u; how then could any raypenetrate? on the table there were some pieces of paper which had been coveredwith metal salts.u ?(47) ?/u. professor

17、rontgen took a piece ofthis paper and held it at a distance from the lamp. between it and the lamp heplaced a variety of objects, a books, a pack of cards, a piece of wood and adoor key. the ray penetrated every one of them except the key. he called hiswife into the laboratory and asked her to hold

18、her hand between the lamp and aphotographic plate.u ?(48) ?/u, but she held up her hand for aquarter of an hour, and when the plate was developed there was a picture of thebones of her hand and of the ring on one finger. the mysterious ray could passthrough the flesh and not through the bone or the

19、ring.? ?at ascientific meeting, professor rontegen called this new ray “the unknown”, thex-ray.u (49) ?/u, and soon there were x-ray machines in all the bighospitals. the most obvious use for this discovery was to enable doctors to seeexactly how a bone was fractured. other uses came later. it was f

20、ound that theserays could be used to destroy cancer cells, just as they destroyed the healthycells of the doctors who first used the machines.u ?(50) ?/u, andthe lungs could be x-rayed to show if there was any tuberculosispresent.? ?a. it was on this paper that the lights wereshining? ?b. she was ve

21、ry surprised by this request?c. now the bulb was completely covered? ?d. it was a greatinvention? ?e. methods were found later by which ulcers in thestomach could be located? ?f. doctors quickly saw how this couldbe used ( )4、*html*?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,将其分别放回文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。? ? s

22、cientists working on a problem do not know and sometimescant even guess what the final result will be. late on friday, 8 november,1895, professor rontgen, a german physicist, was doing an experiment in hislaboratory when he noticed something extraordinary. he had covered an electricbulb with black c

23、ardboard, and when he switched on the current he saw littledancing lights on his table.u ?(46) ?/u; how then could any raypenetrate? on the table there were some pieces of paper which had been coveredwith metal salts.u ?(47) ?/u. professor rontgen took a piece ofthis paper and held it at a distance

24、from the lamp. between it and the lamp heplaced a variety of objects, a books, a pack of cards, a piece of wood and adoor key. the ray penetrated every one of them except the key. he called hiswife into the laboratory and asked her to hold her hand between the lamp and aphotographic plate.u ?(48) ?/

25、u, but she held up her hand for aquarter of an hour, and when the plate was developed there was a picture of thebones of her hand and of the ring on one finger. the mysterious ray could passthrough the flesh and not through the bone or the ring.? ?at ascientific meeting, professor rontegen called th

26、is new ray “the unknown”, thex-ray.u (49) ?/u, and soon there were x-ray machines in all the bighospitals. the most obvious use for this discovery was to enable doctors to seeexactly how a bone was fractured. other uses came later. it was found that theserays could be used to destroy cancer cells, j

27、ust as they destroyed the healthycells of the doctors who first used the machines.u ?(50) ?/u, andthe lungs could be x-rayed to show if there was any tuberculosispresent.? ?a. it was on this paper that the lights wereshining? ?b. she was very surprised by this request?c. now the bulb was completely

28、covered? ?d. it was a greatinvention? ?e. methods were found later by which ulcers in thestomach could be located? ?f. doctors quickly saw how this couldbe used ( )5、*html*?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,将其分别放回文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。? ? scientists working on a problem do not know and sometimescant

29、 even guess what the final result will be. late on friday, 8 november,1895, professor rontgen, a german physicist, was doing an experiment in hislaboratory when he noticed something extraordinary. he had covered an electricbulb with black cardboard, and when he switched on the current he saw littled

30、ancing lights on his table.u ?(46) ?/u; how then could any raypenetrate? on the table there were some pieces of paper which had been coveredwith metal salts.u ?(47) ?/u. professor rontgen took a piece ofthis paper and held it at a distance from the lamp. between it and the lamp heplaced a variety of objects, a books, a pack of cards, a piece of wood and adoor key. the ray penetrated every one of them except the key. he called hiswife into the laboratory and asked her to hold her hand between the lamp and aphotographic plate.u ?(48) ?/u, but she held up her hand for aquarter of an

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