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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 职称英语真题之卫生类b级试题考试时间: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。职称英语真题之卫生类b级试题第1部分:词汇选择(第115题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有一个词或短语有下划线,请为每处划线部分确定一个意义最为接近的选项。1. winston churchill gave a moving speed.a.nervousb.foolishc.stirringd.fast2.as a writer, he turned out three novels tha
2、t year.a.refusedb.readc.producedd.accepted3.she has been the subject of massive media coverage.a.extensiveb.negativec.responsived.explosive4.her death was a great grief to him and i doubt if he ever recovered afterwards.a.got throughb.got byc.got ond.got over5.ufo represents unidentified flying obje
3、ct.a.stand forb.hints atc.impliesd.indicates6.she couldnt judge distances.a.arbitrateb.discoverc.findd.determine7.one is supposed to eat a light meal before lb.destroyedc.endangeredd.interested10.alex knew that he must breathe nothing of this to nancy.a.believeb.talkc.secretd.tell11.the kinds of the
4、 oil use affect your health.a.causeb.fancyc.influenced.increase12.tom cannot afford to a new car.a.buyb.sellc.rided.share13.fourteen people were charged with offences including obstruction and resisting arrest.a.racismb.robberyc.violationd.warfare14.we are optimistic that the company will succeed.a.
5、positiveb.dismayedc.frustratedd.incredible15.at first mr. harrison lost money on his investments, but finally he paid off.a.borrowed moneyb.survivedc.was wealthyd.succeeded. 第2部分:阅读判断(第1622题,每题1分,共7分)下面的短文后,列出了7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,请选择a;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择b;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择c。the speed so
6、undsolids transmit (传递) sound very well. try holding a wooden stick against part of a machine, and place your ears against the stick. the movement of the ball-bearing (滚珠轴承) can be clearly heard. this is a good way of finding the exact source of trouble in a motor-car engine which sounds as if it is
7、 wrong and yet gives no information of where the trouble is.it is probably a good thing that sound cannot travel through a vacuum, for we are thus limited to earth-made sounds. the violent disturbances which are seen occasionally in the sun, for example, may affect our magnetism and our radio; they
8、do not affect our ears, which is a very good thing for our peace of mind.if we have used our eyes and ears, we may have realized that sound takes time to travel through the air. the sound of thunder nearly always follow the lightning flash although they happen at exactly the same time. and the appea
9、rance of white cloud above a distant ship or train tells us, before anything is heard, that its whistle has sounded. just how fast does sound travel through the air?the speed of sound in the air at ordinary temperature is about 1,100 feet per second, which is about one mile in five seconds or about
10、700 miles per hour. the speed of sound increases slightly with a rise in temperature and falls with a decrease in temperature. it is not affected by the pressure of the air.16.“how fast sound travels” can replace the original title of the passage.a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned17.we never hear anythin
11、g that happens on the sun because of the distance between the earth and the sun.a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned18.the sound of thunder always follows the lightning flash because the sound of thunder travels more slowly through the air.a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned19.the research of sound is important
12、to us.a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned20.the speed at which sound travel through the air at ordinary temperature is about 1,100 feet per minute.a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned21.our eyes are keener than our ears.a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned22.the speed of sound increases with a rise in temperature.a.rig
13、htb.wrongc.not mentioned. 第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第2330题,每题1分,共8分)下面的短文后有两项测试任务:(1)第23-26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2-5段每段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第27-30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项。health insurance1 all insurance is a form of risk management. to deal with the unexpected risks to health through accident or illness, various types of heal
14、th insurance programs have been devised. health insurance is offered to individuals in two forms: individual plans and group plans. the insurers may be private companies or governments. since the early 1970s another type of health-care coverage has become prominent: the health maintenance organizati
15、on.2 in some countries no insurance companies offer health care because governments have taken over the entire responsibility. the united states has a combination of private and government-sponsored insurance. some government programs are limited to specific groups within the population.3 the purpos
16、e of health insurance is to provide protection against loss of income and to cover the expenses of hospitalization and some of its associated costs. some policies also help the people of disability and this will pay insured individuals should they be unable to work because of extended illnesses or p
17、ermanent physical disability. accident insurance covers sudden and unexpected injuries, while sickness insurance applies to illness or disease. there are policies that cover accidents only, while normal health insurance covers accidents as well as illness. some policies are designed only to provide
18、extra income during hospitalization. many of these are known as mail-order policies, because they are sold to individuals who answer mailed requirement or reply to ads in newspapers and magazines or on television.4 health insurance covers a lot of costs. some policies cover a stay in the hospital an
19、d services offered by the hospital. surgical expense coverage provides benefits for surgery resulting from illness or accident. beyond this, a policy may cover what are called regular medical expenses, including doctors fees, home nursing, diagnostic tests and ambulance service.23.paragraph 1 _24.pa
20、ragraph 2 _25.paragraph 3 _26.paragraph 4 _a.the importance of health insurance.b.the definition of health insurancec.the purpose of each kind of health insuranced.in some countries there are no health caree.health insurance covers a lot of costsf.the advantages of health insurance27.the insurers of
21、 health insurance may be _.28.accident insurance covers _.29.sickness insurance applies to _.30.doctors fees is a kind of _.a.private companies or governmentsb.sudden and unexpected injuriesc.illness of diseased.regular medical expensese.surgical expensef.the expenses of hospitalization. 第4部分:阅读理解(第
22、3145题,每题3分,共45分)下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每道题确定一个最佳选项。第一篇insomniainsomnia is the inability to sleep restfully. it is a problem to nearly everyone at some time. a person may be awake for an hour in the middle of the night and then, next morning, feel that he hardly slept all night. normally, worry a
23、bout not getting enough sleep is the worst aspect of most insomnia. if insomnia occurs repeatedly, it is important to find its possible causes and try to correct them.any of large number of simple factors may make it difficult for someone to fall asleep. his mattress may be too soft or too hard. if
24、there are too many blankets on a hot night, he may be too warm; if the mattress is too light he may feel cold during the night. the bedroom itself may be overheated or too cold. if it is not dark enough, or too noisy, this may cause difficulty in sleeping. eating shortly before going to bed may also
25、 be responsible for insomnia. drinks, such as tea or coffee, can also deep people awake.inability to fall asleep is sometimes a symptom of emotional or mental disorder.the cause of insomnia may be easy to correct. the sufferer should check the mattress, and bedroom temperature, and make any necessar
26、y changes. he should relax for an hour or two before bedtime, perhaps by reading a book, watching television or taking a warm bath. if he wakes during the night he should try turning on the light and reading for a while. take warm milk and a biscuit or two may be helpful. above all, he should try no
27、t worry about sleeplessness - when someone is tired enough he nearly always falls asleep.31.according to the passage, insomnia isa.a serious diseaseb.a common complaintc.a sign of illnessd.an usual problem32.according to the passage, people who has difficulty in sleeping should sleep ina.a dark and
28、quiet roomb.a light and warm roomc.a cold and quiet roomd.a dark and warm room33.according to the passage, if a person wants to fall asleep fast he shouldnta.eat anything during supper timeb.read any books before he goes to bedc.watch television shortly before going to bedd.drink anything that will
29、keep him awake.34.according to the passage, what is the worst aspect of insomnia?a.watching too much televisionb.eating too much before going to bedc.worrying about sleeplessnessd.reading too much at night35.according to the author, insomnia shouldnt be a serious problem becausea.its cause can be co
30、rrected by making oneself feel tired enough.b.doctors can cure it easilyc.some people can catch up on their sleep during the dayd.some people dont need so much sleep.第二篇human heart can make new cellssolving a longstanding mystery, scientists have found that the human heart continues to generate new
31、cardiac cells throughout the life span, although the rate of new cell production slows with age.the finding, published in the april 3 issue of science, could open a new path for the treatment of heart diseases such as heart failure and heart attack, experts say.“we find that the beating cells in the
32、 heart, cardiomyocytes, are renewed,” said lead researcher dr. jonas frisen, a professor of stem cell research at the karolinska institute in stockholm, sweden. “it has previously not been known whether we were limited to the cardiomyocytes we are born with or if they could be renewed,” he said.the
33、process of renewing these ceils changes over time, frisen added. in a 20-year-old, about 1 percent of cardiomyocytes are exchanged each year, but the turnover rate decreases with age to only 0.45 percent by age 75.“if we can understand how the generation of new cardiomyocytes is regulated, it may be
34、 potentially possible to develop pharmaceuticals that promote this process to stimulate regeneration after, for example, a heart attack,” frisen said.that could lead to treatment that helps restore damaged hearts.“a lot of people suffer from chronic heart failure,” notedco-author dr. ratanbhardwaj,
35、also from the karolinska institute. “chronic heart failure arises from heart cells dying,” he said.with this finding, scientists are “opening the door to potential therapies to having ourselves,” heal ourselves bhardwaj said. “maybe one could devise a pharmaceutical agent that would make heart cells
36、 make new and more cells to overcome the problem they are facing.”but barriers remain. according to bhardwaj, scientists do not yet know how to increase heart cell production to a rate that would replace cells faster than they are dying off, especially in older patients with heart failure. in additi
37、on, the number of new cells the heart produces was estimated using healthy hearts-whether the rate of cell turnover in diseased hearts is the same remains unknown. 36.the human heart stops producing cardiac cellsa.when a person is born.b.when a person becomes old.c.when a person gets sick.d.when a p
38、erson dies.37.the finding could prove to be helpful toa.the study of longstanding mysteries.b.the analysis of cardiac cells.c.the prevention of chronic diseases.d.the treatment of heart disease.38.the people whore in their mid-70s, only 0.45 percent of cardiomyocytesa.are still functionalb.are repla
39、ced each year.c.are lost each year.d.are damaged each year.39.chronic heart failure is associated witha.the death of heart cells.b.the life span of a person.c.the effects of pharmaceuticals.d.the weight of the patient.40.it remains unknown whether the rate of cell turnover in diseased heartsa.change
40、s over time.b.can be monitored.c.is the same as that in healthy hearts.d.is high enough to replace cells faster than theyre dying off.第三篇problems of old agemrs. white was 67 when she was moved out of the house where she had lived most of her life. the house was pulled down and a new block of fats wa
41、s built there instead. at about the same time her only son was offered a job in canada. since the shopping and the housework had become too much for her, and her son and his wife were not able to look after her any more, mrs. white had to be taken to homefield old peoples home. she still had some fr
42、iends near her old home, but now she was separated from them. during the first few months she was visited by friends and former neighbors, but homefield was a long way from where they lived, too far away for old people.at homefield mrs. white was given a small room of her own, and she was well looke
43、d after. but she knew no one when she arrived, and she was not able to make friends there. she was well liked by the people who worked there, but she kept apart from the other old people and spent most of her time in her room. after a time she was hardly ever seen at meetings and social evenings.alt
44、hough she was in poor health and had to be treated for a weak heart, she did not complain. “after all”, she said, “lots of people are worse off than i am.”what she disliked most was the “quietness” in the home, and what even worse was that her son was not able to see her, not even at christmas.41.mr
45、. white was moved out of her old house mainly becausea.her son was going to work in canada.b.she didnt want to do housework any more.c.her house was to be replaced by a new buildingd.her friends had all moved away from the area.42.why did her friends and neighbors stop seeing her after a few months?
46、a.because they had to travel a long way to see her.b.because they had found some new friends.c.because they had fallen sick.d.because they had lost interest in the new place.43.she was _ the people who worked there.a.criticized byb.disliked byc.popular withd.kept away from44.which of the following w
47、ords can best describe her life in the old peoples home?a.busyb.unhappyc.variedd.happy45.which of the following is incorrect?a.she suffered from a heart trouble.b.her son didnt wish to see her at christmas.c.she didnt like the atmosphere in the home.d.she was quite satisfied with her conditions. 第5部
48、分:补全短文(第4650题,每题2分,共10分)下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。forms of environmental disease_(46). how the diseases are expressed depends on how the particular environmental agent enters the body, how it is metabolized and by what route it is excreted. the skin, lungs, liver, kidney
49、s and _(47). of particular concern of the capacity of many environmental agents to cause various cancers, birth defects or spontaneous affection ( through fetal exposure) and mutations in germ cell, _(48).environmental illnesses can be mild or severe and ranged from transient to chronic, depending o
50、n the doses of toxin received. some diseases occur abruptly at a toxic exposure, whereas the time of onset of other diseases varies after exposure. _(49). those illnesses that occur directly after a distinct toxic exposure are usually easily identified as being environmentally or occupationally caus
51、ed. if the exposure is not clear-cut or illness is delayed, however, the cause is difficult to identify as clinical features alone are usually nonspecific. _(50). in such instances, epidemiological studies of exposed populations can help relate exposures to the illnesses they cause.a.environmentally
52、 induced cancers, for example, commonly involve latency periods of 15 to 30 years or more.b.in addition, many different causes, environmental or otherwise, may produce identical illnesses.c.however, the reverse is true.d.nervous systems are commonly affected by different agents in different settings
53、.e.the last-named raising possibilities of environmentally caused genetic diseases in later generations.f.environmental diseases can affect any organ system of the body.第6部分:完形填空(第5165题,每题1分,共15分)下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定一个最佳选项。nurse! i want my mummywhen a child: is ill in hospital, a parents first
54、 reaction is to be 5l them.most hospitals now, allow parents to sleep 52 with child, providing a bed or sofa on the ward.but until the 1970s this 53 was not only frowned upon - it was actively discouraged.staff worried that the children were upset when their parents 54 , and so there was a blanket ban.a concerned nurse, pamela hawthorn, disagreed and her study “nurse! want my mummy”, published in 1974, 55 the face of paediatric nursing.professor martin johnson, professor of nursing at the university of salford, said that the work of 56 like pamela ha
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