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职称英语卫生类C级模拟3

第1部分:词汇选项

下面共有15个句子,每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子后面

所给的4个选项中选择1个与划线部分意义最相近的词或短语。

1>Iamnotcertainwhetherhewillcome.

A.determinedB.sure

C.sorryD.glad

2、Sheseemedtohavedetectedsomeangerinhisvoice.

A.noticedB,heard

C.realizedD.got

3、PleasedonothesitatetocallmeifIcanbeoffurtherassistancez

A.contactB.see

C.helpD,touch

4、Inshort,Iamgoingtolivetheremyself.

A.InotherwordsB.Thatistosay

C.InawordD.Tobefrank

5、Hehastroubleunderstandingthatotherpeoplejudgehimbyhissocialskills

andconduct.

A.styleB.behavior

C.modeD.attitude

6、Ihadsomedifficultyincarryingouttheplan.

A.makingB.keeping

C.changingD.implementing

7、Mr.Johnsonevidentlyregardedthisasagreatjoke.

A.readilyB.casually

C.obviouslyD.simply

8、WeallthinkthatMary1shusbandisaveryboringperson.

A.shyB.stupid

C.dullD.selfish

9、Theworkersinthatfactorymanufacturefurniture.

A.promoteB.paint

C.produceD.polish

10、TheyonlyhaveaHmitedamountoftimetogettheirpointsacross.

A.largeB.total

C.smallD.similar

工工、Thehigh-speedtrainscanhaveamajorimpactontravelpreferences.

A.forceB.influence

C.surpriseD.power

12、Canyoufollowtheplotsofar?

A.changeB.investigate

C.writeD.understand

13>Eveninahighlymodernizedcountry,manualworkisstillneeded.

A.physicalB.mental

C.naturalD.hard

14、Inthelattercasetheoutcomecanbeseriousindeed.

A.resultB.judgment

C.decisionD.event

15>NormanBlarneyisanartistofdeepconvictions.

A.statementsB.beliefs

C.suggestionsD.claims

第2部分:阅读判断

阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判

断。

APayRiseorNot?

1n

"UnlessIgetarise,111haveatalkwiththebosszHenryManley,George

Strongsaidtohimself.Georgelikedhisjobandhelikedthetownhelived

in,buthiswifekepttellinghimthathispaywasnotenoughtomeetthe

needsofthefamily.ThatwaswhyhewasthinkingoftakingajobinBirmingham,

anearbycityabout50milesaway.Hehadbeenofferedajobinafactory

therezandthepaywasfarbetter.

GeorgelivedinWyeford,amedium-sizedtown.Hereallylikedtheplace

anddidn*tliketheideaofmovingsomewhereelse,butifhetookthejob

inBirmingham,hewouldhavetomovehisfamilythere.

HenryManleywasthemanagerofasmallcompanymanufacturingelectric

motors.Thecompanywasindeeptroublebecausezamongotherreasons,the

Japaneseweresellingsuchthingsatverylowprices.Asaresult,Manley

hadtocuthisownpricesandprofitsaswell.Otherwisehewouldnotget

anyordersatall.Eventhen,orderswerestillnotcominginfastenough,

sothattherewasnomoneyforraises(力口工资)forhisworkers.Somehow,he

hadtostrugglealongandkeephisbestworkersaswell.Hesighed.Justthen

thephonerang.

HissecretarytoldhimthatGeorgeStrongwantedtoseehimassoonas

possible.Manleysighedagain.Hecouldguesswhatitwasabout.GeorgeStrong

wasaveryyoungengineer.Thecompanyhadnofutureunlessitcouldattract

andkeepmenlikehim.Manleyrubbedhisforehead(前额);hisproblemsseemed

endless.

16、HenryManleywasalreadydeeplyindebt.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

17>ThejobthathadbeenofferedtoGeorgeinBirminghampaidbetter.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

18、IfGeorgetookthejobinBirmingham,hewouldhavetoleavehisfamily

atWyeford.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

19、HenryManley*scompanywasindeeptrouble.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

20、HenryManley1scompanywasmakingenoughprofitstoraisetheworkers,

wages.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

21、HenryManleyhadnoideaatallwhyGeorgeStrongwantedtoseehim.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

22、GeorgeStrongwasthebestengineerinHenryManley*scompany.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

第3部分:概括大意与完成句子

阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2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个正确的小标题;(2)第27〜30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4

个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。

FriendlyRelationswiththePeopleAround

1.Youdependonallthepeoplecloselyaroundtogiveyouthewarmfeeling

ofbe1ongingness(归属)thatyoumusthavetofeelsecure.But,infact,the

membersofallthegroupstowhichyoubelongalsodependonyoutogivethat

feelingtothem.Apersonwhoshowsthathewantseverythingforhimselfis

bound(一定的)tobealonelywolf.

2.Theneedforcompanionshipiscloselyrelatedtotheneedforasenseof

belongingness.Howsadandlonelyyourlifewouldbeifyouhadnooneto

shareyourfeelingsandexperiences.Youmaytakeitforgrantedthatthere

alwayswillbepeoplearoundtotalktoandtodothingswithyouandfor

you.Theimportantpoint,however,isthatkeepingemotionallyhealthydoes

notdependsomuchuponhavingpeoplearoundyouasuponyourabilitytoestablish

relationshipsthataresatisfyingbothtoyouandtothem.

3.Supposeyouareinacrowdwatchingafootballgame.Youdon*tknowthem.

Whenthegameisover,youwillallgoyourseparateways.Butjustfora

whileyouhadafeelingofcompanionshipzofsharingthefeelingsofothers

whowerecheeringfortheteamyouwantedtowin.

4.Anexperienceofthiskindgivestheclue(线索)towhatcompanionshipreally

is.Itdependsuponemotionaltiesofsympathy,understandingztrust,and

affection.Companionsbecomefriendswhenthesetiesareformed.

5.Whenyouarethrowninanewcircleofacquaintances(熟人),youmaynot

knowwithwhomyouwillmakefriends,butyoucanbesurethatyouwillbe

abletoestablishfriendshipsifyoushowthatyoureallylikepeople.

AMakingfriendswithnewacquaintances

BCloselinkbetweencompanionshipandbelongingness

CHowtosatisfyotherpeople1sneeds

DAnexampleofasatisfyingrelationship

EDifficultiesinestablishingfriendships

FWhatcompanionshipreallyis

23>Paragraph2

24、Paragraph3

25>Paragraph4

26、Paragraph5

27、Awithoutpity

Bsadandlonely

Cemotionallyhealthy

Dwithoutrealloveforthem

Easenseofsecurity

Falonelywolf

Ifyouhadnoonetoshareyourfeelings,yourlifewouldbe.

28、Thewarmfeelingofbelongingnessmaygiveyou.

29、Theabilitytoestablishfinerelationswithotherswillkeepyou.

30、Youwillfindithardtomakefriendswithpeople.

第4部分:阅读理解

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题,每道题后面有4个选项。请根据文章的内容,

从每题所给的4个选项中选择1个最佳答案。

第一篇

WhatIsDeath?

Peopleinthepastdidnotquestionthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.

Theycouldseethatapersondiedwhenhisheartstoppedbeating.Peoplehave

learned,however,thatthebodydoesnotdieimmediatelywhentheheartstops

beating.Theydiscoveredthatweremainaliveaslongasourbrainremains

active.Todaythedifferencebetweenlifeanddeathisnotaseasytosee

asinthepast.Modernmedicaldevicescankeeptheheartbeatingandthe

lungsbreathinglongafterthebrainstops.Butisthislife?

ThisquestionhascausedmuchdebateamongcitizensintheUnitedStates.

Manyofthemwantalawthatsaysapersonisdeadwhenthebraindies.A

personshouldbeconsidereddeadwhenbrainwavesstopevenifmachinescan

keepthebodyalive.Suchalawwouldpermitdoctorstospeedremoval(切

除)ofundiseased(没病的)organsfortransplant(移植)operations.

Thebrainismadeofthousandsofmillionsofnervecells.Thesecells

sendandreceivemillionsofchemicalandelectricalmessageseveryday.in

thiswaythebraincontrolstheotherbodyactivities.Nerve-cellexperts

sayitusuallyiseasytotellwhenthebrainhasdied,Theyputsmallelectrodes

(E乜极)onaperson1sskull(头骨)tomeasuretheelectricalsignalsthatpass

inandoutofthebrain.Thesebrainwavesarerecordedonatelevisionscreen

oronpaper.Thewavesmoveupanddowneverytimethebrainreceivesmessages

fromthenerveceils.Thebrainisdeadwhenthewavesstopmoving.

Althoughtherearepeoplewhoopposetheideaofalawonbrainblockfor

variousreasonsztheideaofbrainwaveactivityasatestofdeathisslowly

beingaccepted.

31>Peopleinthepastheldthatthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath

A.didnotexist.

B.waseasytotell.

C.layinthebrain.

D.wasopentodebate.

32、WhichofthefollowingisNOTaphenomenonmentionedinthepassage?

A.Thebodymaystillbealiveaftertheheartandthebrainhavestopped

working.

B.Theheartmaykeepbeatingafterthebrainhasdied.

C.Thebrainmaystillbeactiveafterthehearthasstoppedbeating.

D.Thelungmaykeepbreathingafterthebrainhasdied.

33、Whenapersonshouldbeconsidereddeadiscurrentlyamatter

A.whichfewpeopleintheUScaremuchabout.

B.whichhascausedheatedargumentintheUS.

C.whichonlydoctorscansettle.

D.whichhasalreadybeensettled.

34、Thebraincontrolstheotherbodyactivitiesthrough

A.medicaldevices.

B.smallelectrodes.

C.thenervecells.

D.thebrainwaves.

35、Moreandmorepeoplearebeginningtoaccepttheideathatapersonis

dead

A.whentheheartstopsbeating.

B.whenthebrainbecomeslessactive.

C.whenthebrainstopsworking.

D.whendoctorsstopmedicaltreatment.

弟一扁

NewFoodsandtheNewWorld

Inthelast500yearsznothingaboutpeople--nottheirclotheszideas,

orlanguages--haschangedasmuchaswhattheyeat.Theoriginalchocolate

drinkwasmadefromtheseedsofthecocoatree(可可树)bySouthAmerican

Indians.TheSpanishintroducedittotherestoftheworldduringthe1500's.

Andalthoughitwasveryexpensive,itquicklybecamefashionable.InLondon,

shopswherechocolatedrinkswereservedbecameimportantmeetingplaces.

Somestillexisttoday.

ThepotatoisalsofromtheNewWorld.Around1600ztheSpanishbrought

itfromPerutoEurope,whereitsoonwaswidelygrown.Irelandbecameso

dependentonitthatthousandsofIrishpeoplestarvedwhenthecropfailed

H

duringthe"PotatoFamine(饥荒)of1845-1846zandthousandsmorewereforced

toleavetheirhomelandandmovetoAmerica.

TherearemanyotherfoodsthathavetraveledfromSouthAmericatothe

OldWorld.Butsomeotherswentintheoppositedirection.Brazilisnowthe

world*slargestgrowerofcoffee,andcoffeeisanimportantcropinColombia

andotherSouthAmericancountries.ButitisnativetoEthiopia,acountry-

inAfrica.ItwasfirstmadeintoadrinkbyArabsduringthe14001s.

AccordingtoanArabiclegend,coffeewasdiscoveredwhenapersonnamed

Kaldinoticedthathisgoatswereattractedtotheredberriesonacoffee

bush.Hetriedoneandexperiencedthe"wide-awake"feelingthatone-third

oftheworld1spopulationnowstartsthedaywith.

36、Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowinghaschangedthemostin

thelast500years?

A.Food.

B.Clothing.

C.Ideology.

D.Language.

37、"SomeHinthelastsentenceofthefirstparagraphrefersto

A.somecocoatrees.

B.somechocolatedrinks.

C.someshops.

D.someSouthAmericanIndians.

38、ThousandsofIrishpeoplestarvedduringtheHPotatoFamine"because

A.theyweresodependentonpotatoesthattheyrefusedtoeatanything

else.

B.theywereforcedtoleavetheirhomelandandmovetoAmerica.

C.theweatherconditionsinIrelandwerenotsuitableforgrowingpotatoes.

D.thepotatoharvestwasbad.

39、Whichcountryisthelargestcoffeeproducer?

A.Brazil.

B.Colombia.

C.Ethiopia.

D.Egypt.

40、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue,accordingtothepassage?

A.Onethirdoftheworld*spopulationdrinkscoffee.

B.CoffeeisnativetoColon±)ia.

C.Coffeecankeeponeawake.

D.CoffeedrinkswerefirstmadebyArabs.

第—二^答柄

GivingUpSmoking

Anumberofdevicesareavailabletohelpapersonquitsmoking.Nicotine

(尼古丁)patchesaresmallznicotine-containingadhesive(粘着性的)discsapplied

totheskin.Thenicotineisslowlyabsorbedthroughtheskinandentersthe

bloodstream(血流).Overtime,thenicotinedoseisreducedandeventually

thedesirefornicotineiseased.Nicotinegum(口香糖)worksinasimilar

manner,providingsmalldosesofnicotinewhenchewed(咀嚼).

Thebenefitsofgivingupsmokingincludetheimmediatereductionofharm

tothehealthofthesmokerandeasieradmissiontosocialactivitiesand

institutionsthatbansmoking.Ina1988report,theU.S.SurgeonGeneral

declaredcigarettesmokingtobemoreharmfulandexpensivethantheuseof

cocaine(可卡因),alcohol,orheroin.Recentevidencesupportsthisclaim.

TheUnitedStatesgovernmenthascollectedaspecialtaxoncigarettes

forseveraldecades.Theraterosefrom8centsperpackof20cigarettes

in1951to24centsperpackin1993.Inotherdevelopedcountries,thecigarette

taxrateismuchhigher,rangingfrom50percentinSwitzerlandto85percent

inDenmark.

IntheUnitedStateszthefirstdirectactiontochecksmokingwasthe

regulationofawarningoncigarettepackagesbytheFederalTradeCommission.

Thiswarningtookeffectin1964andwasstrengthenedin1969toread:"Warning:

TheSurgeonGeneralHasDeterminedThatCigaretteSmokingIsDangerousto

YourHealth.11In1971allcigaretteadvertisingwasbannedfromradioand

television,andcitiesandstatespassedlawsrequiringnonsmokingsections

inpublicplacesandworkplaces.

41>Whichofthefollowingcanhelpapersonquitsmoking?

A.Readingcigaretteadvertisements.

B.Usingnicotinepatches.

C.Chewingordinarygum.

D.Participatinginsocialactivities.

42、Nicotinegumisusedtohelpasmoker

A.reduceweight.

B.stopsmoking.

C.cleanhisteeth.

D.absorbnicotineimmediately.

43、ThebenefitsofgivingupsmokingincludeallthefollowingEXCEPT

A.theformationofagoodhabit.

B.thereductionofexpenses.

C.thereductionofharmtoone*shealth.

D.easieraccesstoinstitutionsthatbansmoking.

44、Whichofthefollowingissaidtobethemostexpensiveandharmful?

A.Consumingalcohol.

B.Usingheroin.

C.Takingcocaine.

D.Smokingcigarettes.

45、WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasasteptocontrolsmoking?

A.Forbiddingsmokinginallpublicplaces.

B.Collectingaspecialtaxoncigarettes.

C.BanningcigaretteadvertisingfromradioandTV.

D.Requiringawarningoneachcigarettepackage.

第5部分:补全对话

阅读下面的短文,文章中有5处空白,文章后面有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。

LoweringtheRiskofHeartDisease

LikemillionsofotherAmericans,Icomefromafamilywithahistoryof

heartdisease.Myfatherhadhisfirstthreeheartattackswhenhewasonly

thirty-one.46Igrewupwithheartdisease.Itwasthere,butIdidn11take

itseriously.

WhenIwasthirty-one,mybloodcholesterol(胆因醇)levelwasmeasured

forthefirsttime.Itwas311mg/dlzthedoctortoldme--anextremelyhigh

levelthatputmeataveryhighriskofheartdisease,especiallywithmy

familyhistory.HesentmetotheNationalInstitutesofHealth(NIH)tobe

screenedforparticipationinaclinicaltrial.47.

AtN工H,physiciansexplainedthedegreeofriskassociatedwithmyblood

cholesterollevelandthenatureoftheexperiment.Thistestinvolvesputting

atubethroughalegartery(动脉)uptotheheart.48.

Learningabouttherisksoftheexperimentaswellastheriskassociated

withmyraisedbloodcholesterollevelscaredthelifeoutofme.Although

Iwasexcludedfromparticipatinginthestudy,theexperiencemaywellhave

savedmylife.

Forthefirsttime,Ibegantorealizetheseriousnessofhighblood

cholesterol.49Butequallyimportant,Igotatasteofwhatitisliketo

beapatientztohavetestsdoneonmeandtothinkofmyselfassick.This

washardtotake.

Thisexperiencetaughtmetwolifesavinglessons.FirstzalthoughIfelt

fitandstrong,Iwasactuallyathighriskforheartdiseasebecauseofmy

highbloodcholesterollevel.Andwithmyfamilyhistory,itcouldnotbe

ignored.50.

AThedeathrateforthetestwasonly1in100,Iwasassured.

BSecond,Icouldlowermybloodcholesterollevelsimplybychangingwhat

Iate.

CIwasthreeyearsoldatthattime.

DThereisnetenoughoxygenintheblood.

EItwasaheartattackjustwaitingtohappen.

FThetrialwasdesignedtotesttheeffectofloweringbloodcholesterol

ontheriskofheartdisease.

第6部分:完形填空

阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了4个选项,请根据短文的内容

从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案。

TheGreatNewspaperWar

Upuntilabout100yearsago,newspapersintheUnitedStatesappealed

onlytothemostseriousreaders.Theyusednoillustrationsandthearticles

were51politicsorbusiness.

Twomen52that--JosephPulitzeroftheNewYorkWorldandWilliamRandolph

HearstoftheNewYorkMorningJournal.Pulitzer53theNewYorkWorldin

1883.Hechangeditfromatraditionalnewspaperintoavery54oneovernight

(一•夜之间).He55lotsofillustrationsandcartoons,Andhetoldhisreporters

towritearticleson56crimeorscandaltheycouldfind.Andtheydid.One

ofthemevenpretendedshewascrazyandthenshewas57toamentalhospital.

Shethenwroteaseriesofarticlesaboutthepoor58ofpatientsinthose

hospitals.

In1895,Hearst59toNewYorkfromCalifornia.HewantedtheNewYork

MorningJournaltobemoresensational(轰动的)andmoreexciting60theNew

YorkWorld.Healsowantedittobecheaper,sohe61thepricebyap

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