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2020年《职称英语》(卫生类B级)模拟试卷(附答案).
第1题>词汇选项>Ihavebeentryingtoquitsmoking.
{A},giveup
{B}.pickup
{C}.buildup
{D}.takeup
正确答案:A,
第2题>词汇选项>Reliefworkerswereshockedbywhat
theysaw.
{A}.moved
{B}.touched
{C}.surprised
{D}.worried
正确答案:C,
第3题>词汇选项>Theweatherisaconstantsubjectof
conversationinBritain.
AquestionBproblemGtitleDtopic
正确答案:D,
第4题>词汇选项>ThisisnottypicalofEnglish,butis
afeatureoftheChineselanguage.
{A},particular
{B}.characteristic
{C}.remarkable
{D}.idiomatic
正确答案:B,
第5题>词汇选项>Itisvirtuallyimpossibletopersuade
himtoapplyforthejob.
{A}.simply
{B}.almost
{C}.totally
{D}.completely
正确答案:B,
第6题>词汇选项>Thesearedefensivebehaviorpatterns
whichderivefromourfears.
{A}.stem
{B}.rely
{C}.develop
{D}.grow
正确答案:A,
第7题》词汇选项〉Onlyasmallminorityofthementally
illareliabletoharmthemselvesorothers.
{A}.easy
{B}.possible
{C}.likely
{D}.difficult
正确答案:C,
第8题>词汇选项>Theyhavethecapabilitytodestroythe
enemyinafewdays.
{A}.possibility
{B}.necessity
{C}.ability
{D}.probability
正确答案:C,
第9题>词汇选项>Wehaveneverseensuchgorgeoushills.
{A}.beautiful
{B}.stretching
{C}.spreading
{D}.rolling
正确答案:A,
第10题>词汇选项>Theleaveshavebeensweptintohuge
heaps.
{A},loads
{B}.layers
{C}.pyramids
{D}.piles
正确答案:D,
第11题>词汇选项>Thenewswillhorrifyeveryone.
{A}.attract
{B}.terrify
{C}.tempt
{D}.excite
正确答案:B,
第12题>词汇选项>Thearticlesketchedthemajorevents
ofthedecade.
{A},described
{B}.offered
{C}.outlined
{D}.presented
正确答案:C,
第13题>词汇选项>Iwon'ttoleratethatkindof
behavior.
{A}.bear
{B}.receive
{C}.admit
{D}.take
正确答案:A,
第14题>词汇选项>Theirstyleofplayingfootballis
utterlydifferent.
{A}.barely
{B}.scarcely
{C}.hardly
{D}.totally
正确答案:D,
第15题>词汇选项>Hersisterurgedhertoapplyforthe
job.
{A}.advised
{B}.caused
{C}.forced
{D}.promised
正确答案:A,
第16题>阅读判断>WanttoBe100?ListentoThese5
Centenarians(百岁老人)
FiveneighborsatacentralMissouriretirementcommunitywho
areallcentenariansgetaskedallthetime:”Howdidyoulive
tobe100?”
Ifyouwanttoliveto100ormore,thisraregroupoffivegolden
girlssaysthekeytolongevity(长寿)isworkinghardatajob
youloveandtakingcareofyourbodywhileyou,reatit.
Eventhoughanestimated70,000peopleinthecountryare
currentlyatthecenturymarkorbeyondinage,itisunusual
tofindfive100-year-oldslivinginoneplace.
Theaveragelife-span(寿命)ofAmericansisabouttwoorthree
yearsshortofan80thbirthdayparty.Andmostpeopledon't
wanttocutoutcoffee,soda,alcohol,cigarettes,andeat
healthyfood.
“Peopletellmeallthetime,'Idon,twanttolivetobe
100,saidMildredLeaver,whoturned100inJune.
“Ithinkthat'sjustsad.AgingisattitudeandIdon'tfeel
old,,,saidLeaver,aformereducatorwhostilldrivesherBuick
aroundtown.
Itdoesn,ttakelongtoseethatLeaverandherneighbors
MildredHarris,GraceWolfson,GladysStuartandViolaSenias,
havealotmoreincommonthantheirlongevityandlifelong
healthyhabits.Allare100exceptStuart,whois101_
Eventhoughtheirsightandhearingaren,twhattheyusedto
be,theyVeallavoidedillnessesthatmanyelderlypeopleare
strickenwith.It'sbeen50yearssinceLeaverbeatcancerfor
thefirstandonlytime.
Thecommonthreadthatconnectsthesewomenisthedecadesof
servicetojobseachlovedasafarmer,designer,school
principal,bookkeeperandsecretary.Intheearlyyearsof
theirlives,gainfullyemployedwomenlikethemwerejustas
rareas100-year-oldsaretoday.
Currentlyabout70,000peopleareaged100oraboveinAmerica.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
正确答案:A,
第17题>阅读判断>WanttoBe100?ListentoThese5
Centenarians(百岁老人)
FiveneighborsatacentralMissouriretirementcommunitywho
areallcentenariansgetaskedallthetime:”Howdidyoulive
tobe100?”
Ifyouwanttoliveto100ormore,thisraregroupoffivegolden
girlssaysthekeytolongevity(长寿)isworkinghardatajob
youloveandtakingcareofyourbodywhileyou,reatit.
Eventhoughanestimated70,000peopleinthecountryare
currentlyatthecenturymarkorbeyondinage,itisunusual
tofindfive100-year-oldslivinginoneplace.
Theaveragelife-span(寿命)ofAmericansisabouttwoorthree
yearsshortofan80thbirthdayparty.Andmostpeopledon't
wanttocutoutcoffee,soda,alcohol,cigarettes,andeat
healthyfood.
“Peopletellmeallthetime,'Idon,twanttolivetobe
100,saidMildredLeaver,whoturned100inJune.
“Ithinkthat'sjustsad.AgingisattitudeandIdon'tfeel
old,,,saidLeaver,aformereducatorwhostilldrivesherBuick
aroundtown.
Itdoesn,ttakelongtoseethatLeaverandherneighbors
MildredHarris,GraceWolfson,GladysStuartandViolaSemas,
havealotmoreincommonthantheirlongevityandlifelong
healthyhabits.Allare100exceptStuart,whois101_
Eventhoughtheirsightandhearingaren,twhattheyusedto
be,theyVeallavoidedillnessesthatmanyelderlypeopleare
strickenwith.It'sbeen50yearssinceLeaverbeatcancerfor
thefirstandonlytime.
Thecommonthreadthatconnectsthesewomenisthedecadesof
servicetojobseachlovedasafarmer,designer,school
principal,bookkeeperandsecretary.Intheearlyyearsof
theirlives,gainfullyemployedwomenlikethemwerejustas
rareas100-year-oldsaretoday.
Itisnothardtofindfive100-year-oldslivinginoneplace
inAmerica.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
正确答案:B,
第18题>阅读判断>WanttoBe100?ListentoThese5
Centenarians(百岁老人)
FiveneighborsatacentralMissouriretirementcommunitywho
areallcentenariansgetaskedallthetime:”Howdidyoulive
tobe100?”
Ifyouwanttoliveto100ormore,thisraregroupoffivegolden
girlssaysthekeytolongevity(长寿)isworkinghardatajob
youloveandtakingcareofyourbodywhileyou,reatit.
Eventhoughanestimated70,000peopleinthecountryare
currentlyatthecenturymarkorbeyondinage,itisunusual
tofindfive100-year-oldslivinginoneplace.
Theaveragelife-span(寿命)ofAmericansisabouttwoorthree
yearsshortofan80thbirthdayparty.Andmostpeopledon't
wanttocutoutcoffee,soda,alcohol,cigarettes,andeat
healthyfood.
“Peopletellmeallthetime,'Idon,twanttolivetobe
100,saidMildredLeaver,whoturned100inJune.
“Ithinkthat'sjustsad.AgingisattitudeandIdon,tfeel
old,,,saidLeaver,aformereducatorwhostilldrivesherBuick
aroundtown.
Itdoesn'ttakelongtoseethatLeaverandherneighbors
MildredHarris,GraceWolfson,GladysStuartandViolaSemas,
havealotmoreincommonthantheirlongevityandlifelong
healthyhabits.Al1are100exceptStuart,whois101_
Eventhoughtheirsightandhearingaren,twhattheyusedto
be,theyVeallavoidedillnessesthatmanyelderlypeopleare
strickenwith.It'sbeen50yearssinceLeaverbeatcancerfor
thefirstandonlytime.
Thecommonthreadthatconnectsthesewomenisthedecadesof
servicetojobseachlovedasafarmer,designer,school
principal,bookkeeperandsecretary.Intheearlyyearsof
theirlives,gainfullyemployedwomenlikethemwerejustas
rareas100-year-oldsaretoday.
Noneofthefivecentenarianshaveanychildren.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
正确答案:C,
第19题>阅读判断>WanttoBe100?ListentoThese5
Centenarians(百岁老人)
FiveneighborsatacentralMissouriretirementcommunitywho
areallcentenariansgetaskedallthetime:”Howdidyoulive
tobe100?”
Ifyouwanttoliveto100ormore,thisraregroupoffivegolden
girlssaysthekeytolongevity(长寿)isworkinghardatajob
youloveandtakingcareofyourbodywhileyou,reatit.
Eventhoughanestimated70,000peopleinthecountryare
currentlyatthecenturymarkorbeyondinage,itisunusual
tofindfive100-year-oldslivinginoneplace.
Theaveragelife-span(寿命)ofAmericansisabouttwoorthree
yearsshortofan80thbirthdayparty.Andmostpeopledon't
wanttocutoutcoffee,soda,alcohol,cigarettes,andeat
healthyfood.
“Peopletellmeallthetime,'Idon,twanttolivetobe
100,saidMildredLeaver,whoturned100inJune.
“Ithinkthat'sjustsad.AgingisattitudeandIdon,tfeel
old,,,saidLeaver,aformereducatorwhostilldrivesherBuick
aroundtown.
Itdoesn'ttakelongtoseethatLeaverandherneighbors
MildredHarris,GraceWolfson,GladysStuartandViolaSemas,
havealotmoreincommonthantheirlongevityandlifelong
healthyhabits.Al1are100exceptStuart,whois101
Eventhoughtheirsightandhearingaren,twhattheyusedto
be,theyVeallavoidedillnessesthatmanyelderlypeopleare
strickenwith.It'sbeen50yearssinceLeaverbeatcancerfor
thefirstandonlytime.
Thecommonthreadthatconnectsthesewomenisthedecadesof
servicetojobseachlovedasafarmer,designer,school
principal,bookkeeperandsecretary.Intheearlyyearsof
theirlives,gainfullyemployedwomenlikethemwerejustas
rareas100-year-oldsaretoday.
Theaveragelife-spanofAmericansis80years.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
正确答案:B,
第20题〉阅读判断》WanttoBe100?ListentoThese5
Centenarians(百岁老人)
FiveneighborsatacentralMissouriretirementcommunitywho
areallcentenariansgetaskedallthetime:”Howdidyoulive
tobe100?”
Ifyouwanttoliveto100ormore,thisraregroupoffivegolden
girlssaysthekeytolongevity(长寿)isworkinghardatajob
youloveandtakingcareofyourbodywhileyou,reatit.
Eventhoughanestimated70,000peopleinthecountryare
currentlyatthecenturymarkorbeyondinage,itisunusual
tofindfive100-year-oldslivinginoneplace.
Theaveragelife-span(寿命)ofAmericansisabouttwoorthree
yearsshortofan80thbirthdayparty.Andmostpeopledon't
wanttocutoutcoffee,soda,alcohol,cigarettes,andeat
healthyfood.
“Peopletellmeallthetime,'Idon'twanttolivetobe
100,saidMildredLeaver,whoturned100inJune.
“Ithinkthat'sjustsad.AgingisattitudeandIdon,tfeel
old,,,saidLeaver,aformereducatorwhostilldrivesherBuick
aroundtown.
Itdoesn'ttakelongtoseethatLeaverandherneighbors
MildredHarris,GraceWolfson,GladysStuartandViolaSemas,
havealotmoreincommonthantheirlongevityandlifelong
healthyhabits.Al1are100exceptStuart,whois101_
Eventhoughtheirsightandhearingaren,twhattheyusedto
be,theyVeallavoidedillnessesthatmanyelderlypeopleare
strickenwith.It'sbeen50yearssinceLeaverbeatcancerfor
thefirstandonlytime.
Thecommonthreadthatconnectsthesewomenisthedecadesof
servicetojobseachlovedasafarmer,designer,school
principal,bookkeeperandsecretary.Intheearlyyearsof
theirlives,gainfullyemployedwomenlikethemwerejustas
rareas100-year-oldsaretoday.
Leaverfeelssadaboutheroldage.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
正确答案:B,
第21题>阅读判断>WanttoBe100?ListentoThese5
Centenarians(百岁老人)
FiveneighborsatacentralMissouriretirementcommunitywho
areallcentenariansgetaskedallthetime:”Howdidyoulive
tobe100?”
Ifyouwanttoliveto100ormore,thisraregroupoffivegolden
girlssaysthekeytolongevity(长寿)isworkinghardatajob
youloveandtakingcareofyourbodywhileyou,reatit.
Eventhoughanestimated70,000peopleinthecountryare
currentlyatthecenturymarkorbeyondinage,itisunusual
tofindfive100-year-oldslivinginoneplace.
Theaveragelife-span(寿命)ofAmericansisabouttwoorthree
yearsshortofan80thbirthdayparty.Andmostpeopledon't
wanttocutoutcoffee,soda,alcohol,cigarettes,andeat
healthyfood.
“Peopletellmeallthetime,'Idon'twanttolivetobe
100,saidMildredLeaver,whoturned100inJune.
“Ithinkthat'sjustsad.AgingisattitudeandIdon,tfeel
old,,,saidLeaver,aformereducatorwhostilldrivesherBuick
aroundtown.
Itdoesn'ttakelongtoseethatLeaverandherneighbors
MildredHarris,GraceWolfson,GladysStuartandViolaSemas,
havealotmoreincommonthantheirlongevityandlifelong
healthyhabits.Al1are100exceptStuart,whois101_
Eventhoughtheirsightandhearingaren,twhattheyusedto
be,theyVeallavoidedillnessesthatmanyelderlypeopleare
strickenwith.It'sbeen50yearssinceLeaverbeatcancerfor
thefirstandonlytime.
Thecommonthreadthatconnectsthesewomenisthedecadesof
servicetojobseachlovedasafarmer,designer,school
principal,bookkeeperandsecretary.Intheearlyyearsof
theirlives,gainfullyemployedwomenlikethemwerejustas
rareas100-year-oldsaretoday.
Leaverwasstrickenwithcancer50yearsago.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
正确答案:A,
第22题>阅读判断>WanttoBe100?ListentoThese5
Centenarians(百岁老人)
FiveneighborsatacentralMissouriretirementcommunitywho
areallcentenariansgetaskedallthetime:”Howdidyoulive
tobe100?”
Ifyouwanttoliveto100ormore,thisraregroupoffivegolden
girlssaysthekeytolongevity(长寿)isworkinghardatajob
youloveandtakingcareofyourbodywhileyou,reatit.
Eventhoughanestimated70,000peopleinthecountryare
currentlyatthecenturymarkorbeyondinage,itisunusual
tofindfive100-year-oldslivinginoneplace.
Theaveragelife-span(寿命)ofAmericansisabouttwoorthree
yearsshortofan80thbirthdayparty.Andmostpeopledon't
wanttocutoutcoffee,soda,alcohol,cigarettes,andeat
healthyfood.
“Peopletellmeallthetime,'Idon,twanttolivetobe
100,saidMildredLeaver,whoturned100inJune.
“Ithinkthat'sjustsad.AgingisattitudeandIdon,tfeel
old,,,saidLeaver,aformereducatorwhostilldrivesherBuick
aroundtown.
Itdoesn'ttakelongtoseethatLeaverandherneighbors
MildredHarris,GraceWolfson,GladysStuartandViolaSemas,
havealotmoreincommonthantheirlongevityandlifelong
healthyhabits.Al1are100exceptStuart,whois101
Eventhoughtheirsightandhearingaren,twhattheyusedto
be,theyVeallavoidedillnessesthatmanyelderlypeopleare
strickenwith.It'sbeen50yearssinceLeaverbeatcancerfor
thefirstandonlytime.
Thecommonthreadthatconnectsthesewomenisthedecadesof
servicetojobseachlovedasafarmer,designer,school
principal,bookkeeperandsecretary.Intheearlyyearsof
theirlives,gainfullyemployedwomenlikethemwerejustas
rareas100-year-oldsaretoday.
Thefivecentenariansliveinaveryfriendlycommunity.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
正确答案:C,
第23题》概括大意与完成句子>FactsaboutStroke
1Every45seconds,someoneinAmericahasastroke.Every3.1
minutes,someonediesofone.Strokekilledanestimated167,
661peoplein2000andisthenation,sthirdleadingcauseof
death,rankingbehinddiseasesoftheheartandallformsof
cancer.Strokeisaleadingcauseofserious,long-term
disabilityintheUnitedStates.
2Strokeisatypeofcardiovascular(心血管的)disease.It
affectsthearteries(动脉)leadingtoandwithinthebrain.
Astrokeoccurswhenabloodvesselthatcarriesoxygenand
nutrients(营养物)tothebrainiseitherblockedbyaclot(凝
块)orbursts.Whenthathappens,partofthebraincannotget
theblood(andoxygen)itneeds,soitstartstodie.
3Thebrainisanextremelycomplexorganthatcontrols
variousbodyfunctions.Ifastrokeoccursandbloodflowcan,t
reachtheregionthatcontrolsaparticularbodyfunction,that
partofthebodywon,tworkasitshould.Ifthestrokeoccurs
towardthebackofthebrain,forinstance,it'slikelythat
somedisabilityinvolvingvisionwillresult.Theeffectsof
astrokedependprimarilyonthelocationoftheobstruction
(阻塞)andtheextentofbraintissueaffected.
4TheAmericanStrokeAssociationhasidentifiedseveral
factorsthatincreasetheriskofstroke.Themoreriskfactors
apersonhas,thegreaterthechancethatheorshewillhave
astroke.Someoftheseyoucan'tcontrol,suchasincreasing
age,familyhealthhistory,race,andpriorstroke.Butyoucan
changeortreatotherriskfactorstoloweryourrisk.Factors
resultingfromlifestyleorenvironmentcanbemodifiedwith
ahealthcareprovider,shelp.Someoftheseinclude:high
bloodpressure,currentsmoking,heartdisease,andhighred
bloodcellcount.
5Astrokecanhappentoanyoneatanymoment.Infactabout
600,000peoplehavestrokeseveryyear.Formanyyears,there
wasnohopeforthosesufferingastroke.However,recent
breakthroughshaveledtonewtreatments.Forthetreatments
towork,thepersonmustgettoahospitalimmediately.
Paragraph2_
AEffectsofastroke
BAnnualcostofstrokeintheUS
CDefinitionanddescriptionofastroke
DBreakthroughsintreatment
ERiskfactorsofstroke
FWarningsignsofastroke
正确答案:C,
第24题》概括大意与完成句子>FactsaboutStroke
1Every45seconds,someoneinAmericahasastroke.Every3.1
minutes,someonediesofone.Strokekilledanestimated167,
661peoplein2000andisthenation'sthirdleadingcauseof
death,rankingbehinddiseasesoftheheartandallformsof
cancer.Strokeisaleadingcauseofserious,long-term
disabilityintheUnitedStates.
2Strokeisatypeofcardiovascular(心血管的)disease.It
affectsthearteries(动脉)leadingtoandwithinthebrain.
Astrokeoccurswhenabloodvesselthatcarriesoxygenand
nutrients(营养物)tothebrainiseitherblockedbyaclot(凝
块)orbursts.Whenthathappens,partofthebraincannotget
theblood(andoxygen)itneeds,soitstartstodie.
3Thebrainisanextremelycomplexorganthatcontrols
variousbodyfunctions.Ifastrokeoccursandbloodflowcan,t
reachtheregionthatcontrolsaparticularbodyfunction,that
partofthebodywon,tworkasitshould.Ifthestrokeoccurs
towardthebackofthebrain,forinstance,it'slikelythat
somedisabilityinvolvingvisionwillresult.Theeffectsof
astrokedependprimarilyonthelocationoftheobstruction
(阻塞)andtheextentofbraintissueaffected.
4TheAmericanStrokeAssociationhasidentifiedseveral
factorsthatincreasetheriskofstroke.Themoreriskfactors
apersonhas,thegreaterthechancethatheorshewillhave
astroke.Someoftheseyoucan'tcontrol,suchasincreasing
age,familyhealthhistory,race,andpriorstroke.Butyoucan
changeortreatotherriskfactorstoloweryourrisk.Factors
resultingfromlifestyleorenvironmentcanbemodifiedwith
ahealthcareprovider,shelp.Someoftheseinclude:high
bloodpressure,currentsmoking,heartdisease,andhighred
bloodcellcount.
5Astrokecanhappentoanyoneatanymoment.Infactabout
600,000peoplehavestrokeseveryyear.Formanyyears,there
wasnohopeforthosesufferingastroke.However,recent
breakthroughshaveledtonewtreatments.Forthetreatments
towork,thepersonmustgettoahospitalimmediately.
Paragraph3_
AEffectsofastroke
BAnnualcostofstrokeintheUS
CDefinitionanddescriptionofastroke
DBreakthroughsintreatment
ERiskfactorsofstroke
FWarningsignsofastroke
正确答案:A,
第25题》概括大意与完成句子>FactsaboutStroke
1Every45seconds,someoneinAmericahasastroke.Every3.1
minutes,someonediesofone.Strokekilledanestimated167,
661peoplein2000andisthenation,sthirdleadingcauseof
death,rankingbehinddiseasesoftheheartandallformsof
cancer.Strokeisaleadingcauseofserious,long-term
disabilityintheUnitedStates.
2Strokeisatypeofcardiovascular(心血管的)disease.It
affectsthearteries(动脉)leadingtoandwithinthebrain.
Astrokeoccurswhenabloodvesselthatcarriesoxygenand
nutrients(营养物)tothebrainiseitherblockedbyaclot(凝
块)orbursts.Whenthathappens,partofthebraincannotget
theblood(andoxygen)itneeds,soitstartstodie.
3Thebrainisanextremelycomplexorganthatcontrols
variousbodyfunctions.Ifastrokeoccursandbloodflowcan,t
reachtheregionthatcontrolsaparticularbodyfunction,that
partofthebodywon,tworkasitshould.Ifthestrokeoccurs
towardthebackofthebrain,forinstance,it'slikelythat
somedisabilityinvolvingvisionwillresult.Theeffectsof
astrokedependprimarilyonthelocationoftheobstruction
(阻塞)andtheextentofbraintissueaffected.
4TheAmericanStrokeAssociationhasidentifiedseveral
factorsthatincreasetheriskofstroke.Themoreriskfactors
apersonhas,thegreaterthechancethatheorshewillhave
astroke.Someoftheseyoucan,tcontrol,suchasincreasing
age,familyhealthhistory,race,andpriorstroke.Butyoucan
changeortreatotherriskfactorstoloweryourrisk.Factors
resultingfromlifestyleorenvironmentcanbemodifiedwith
ahealthcareprovider,shelp.Someoftheseinclude:high
bloodpressure,currentsmoking,heartdisease,andhighred
bloodcellcount.
5Astrokecanhappentoanyoneatanymoment.Infactabout
600,000peoplehavestrokeseveryyear.Formanyyears,there
wasnohopeforthosesufferingastroke.However,recent
breakthroughshaveledtonewtreatments.Forthetreatments
towork,thepersonmustgettoahospitalimmediately.
Paragraph4_
AEffectsofastroke
BAnnualcostofstrokeintheUS
CDefinitionanddescriptionofastroke
DBreakthroughsintreatment
ERiskfactorsofstroke
FWarningsignsofastroke
正确答案:E,
第26题>概括大意与完成句子>FactsaboutStroke
1Every45seconds,someoneinAmericahasastroke.Every3.1
minutes,someonediesofone.Strokekilledanestimated167,
661peoplein2000andisthenation'sthirdleadingcauseof
death,rankingbehinddiseasesoftheheartandallformsof
cancer.Strokeisaleadingcauseofserious,long-term
disabilityintheUnitedStates.
2Strokeisatypeofcardiovascular(心血管的)disease.It
affectsthearteries(动脉)leadingtoandwithinthebrain.
Astrokeoccurswhenabloodvesselthatcarriesoxygenand
nutrients(营养物)tothebrainiseitherblockedbyaclot(凝
块)orbursts.Whenthathappens,partofthebraincannotget
theblood(andoxygen)itneeds,soitstartstodie.
3Thebrainisanextremelycomplexorganthatcontrols
variousbodyfunctions.Ifastrokeoccursandbloodflowcan't
reachtheregionthatcontrolsaparticularbodyfunction,that
partofthebodywon,tworkasitshould.Ifthestrokeoccurs
towardthebackofthebrain,forinstance,it'slikelythat
somedisabilityinvolvingvisionwillresult.Theeffectsof
astrokedependprimarilyonthelocationoftheobstruction
(阻塞)andtheextentofbraintissueaffected.
4TheAmericanStrokeAssociationhasidentifiedseveral
factorsthatincreasetheriskofstroke.Themoreriskfactors
apersonhas,thegreaterthechancethatheorshewillhave
astroke.Someoftheseyoucan'tcontrol,suchasincreasing
age,familyhealthhistory,race,andpriorstroke.Butyoucan
changeortreatotherriskfactorstoloweryourrisk.Factors
resultingfromlifestyleorenvironmentcanbemodifiedwith
ahealthcareprovider,shelp.Someoftheseinclude:high
bloodpressure,currentsmoking,heartdisease,andhighred
bloodcellcount.
5Astrokecanhappentoanyoneatanymoment.Infactabout
600,000peoplehavestrokeseveryyear.Formanyyears,there
wasnohopeforthosesufferingastroke.However,recent
breakthroughshaveledtonewtreatments.Forthetreatments
towork,thepersonmustgettoahospitalimmediately.
Paragraph5_
AEffectsofastroke
BAnnualcostofstrokeintheUS
CDefinitionanddescriptionofastroke
DBreakthroughsintreatment
ERiskfactorsofstroke
FWarningsignsofastroke
正确答案:D,
第27题》概括大意与完成句子>FactsaboutStroke
1Every45seconds,someoneinAmericahasastroke.Every3.1
minutes,someonediesofone.Strokekilledanestimated167,
661peoplein2000andisthenation'sthirdleadingcauseof
death,rankingbehinddiseasesoftheheartandallformsof
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