第一篇:2011年職稱英語衛生類押題(定稿)
Cooking Oil Fumes Cause Tumor
The leading cause of lung cancer among women in the city was cooking oil fumes while men are more likely to develop the disease from smoking,said medical experts after a five-year research study.Doctors announced the results yesterday with analysis on some new tendencies in lung cancer.They said patients are younger,especially women.According to the Shanghai Tumor research Institute,more local residents die of lung cancer in the city than anything else.Following breast cancer,it has the second-highest incidence rate.“An unhealthy lifestyle is a very important reason for lung cancer,”said Dr He Yumin from Shanghai Minshen Traditional Chinese Medicine Tumor Diagnosis and Treatment Center.He followed 2,276 lung cancer patients for five years.Among them,1,483 were male.Smoking causes 70 percent of cases among men while only 18 percent of female patients developed cancer from smoking or inhaling second-hand smoke,according to the report.However,more than 60 percent of women with the disease had long term,close contact with strong oil fumes from cooking and complained about l irritated eyes and throat.About 32 percent of women fried foods in boiling oil in unventilated kitchens and about 25 percent of women’s bedrooms were adjacent to2 the kitchen.However,local women were surprised to learn cooking oil fumes could lead to cancer.Some claimed they may change food preparation methods.“Unless my family and I don’t eat at home every day,I must stay in the kitchen to cook,”said Xu Li.a 45-year-old local woman.“I know the fumes are bad for the skin,but it is the first time I heard that it can result in lung cancer.I have already started frying less.’’
Doctors said women’s lung cancer had few links to personal health and physical condition,but was closely related to family cancer history,unhealthy dietary habits and weak immune systems.Other experts agreed with He.3
“Smoking is by far the biggest cause4 of lung cancer for men,”said Dr Tan Binyong,honorary president of the Respiratory Disease Institute at Fudan University’s Medical College.“It’s true that second-hand smoke and cooking fumes are the main causes among women.”
He’s research also warned people not to stand near of stalls selling5 fried foods due to the poor quality of oils used.The chance of catching lung cancer is three times higher if exposed to the fume for a long time,6 experts said.詞匯:
1.What a new tendency in lung cancer is concluded by the researchers?
D Patients with lung cancer become younger,especially females.2.Which of the following diseases is the most common among the local residents in Shanghai?
B Breast cancer.3.What symptoms may be complmned of by most women with lung cancer after long term.close
contact with cooking oil fumes?
A Irritated eyes and throat.4.What was the local women’s reaction when they learned that cooking oil fumes could lead to cancer?
B Surprised.5.Which of the following has relatively little connection with women’s lung cancer?
D Personal health and physical condition.第十八篇
Exercise Can Replace Insulin for Elderly Diabetics
Most older people with so-called typeⅡdiabetes could stop taking insulin if they would do brisk exercise for 30 minutes iust three times a week,according to new medical research results reported in the Copenhagen newspaper Berlingske Tidende on Monday.Results from tests conducted on diabetics at the Copenhagen Central Hospital Rigshospitalet’s Center for Muscle Research showed that physical exercise can boost the body’s ability to utilise insulin by 30 per cent,the newspaper reported.This is equal to1 the effect most elderly diabetics get from their insulin medication today,it said.Researchers had a group of non-diabetic men and a group of men with type II,all more than 60 years of age,exercise on bicycles six times a week for three months.After the three months the doctors measured how much sugar the test subjects’ muscles could utilise as a measure for how well their insulin worked.2
Associate Professor3 Dr.Hemming Dela of the Muscle Research Center said the tests demonstrated that the exercising diabetics had just as high insulin utilisation as the healthv non-exercising persons.“This means that the insulin works just as well for both groups.Physical exercise cannot cure people of diabetes,4 but it can eliminate almost all their symptoms.At the same time it can put off5 the point at which they have to begin taking insulin or perhaps completely avoid insulin treatment,”Dela was quoted as saying.6
Insulin isa hormone produced by the pancreas,controlling sugar in the body and used against diabetes.Dela said that to achieve the desired effect diabetics need only exercise to the point where they begin to work up7 a sweat,but that the activity has to be maintained since it wears off8 after five days without sufficient exercise.Most diabetics realise that they have to watch their diet while remaining unaware of9 the importance of exercise,Dela added.1.How could most elderly type II diabetics stop taking insulin?
C By doing brisk exercise for half an hour at least three times a week.2.Physical exercise may increase the body ability to utilise insulin bv B 30 per cent.3.The subjects of the research tests conducted at the Copenhagen Central Hospital included
A elderly non-diabetic men.B elderly type II diabetic men.D both A and B.4.To what a degree have diebetics to exercise in order to achieve the desired effect?
A To the degree where they begin to sweat.5.According to Dela,among most diabetics the importance of exercise is the importance of watching their diet.C less understood than
Preventing Child Maltreatment
Child maltreatment is a global problem with serious life-long consequences.There are no reliable global estimates for the prevalence of child maltreatment.Data for many countries,especially low-and middle-income countries,are lacking.Child maltreatment is complex and difficult to study.Current estimates vary widely depending on the country and the method of research used.Nonetheless.international studies reveal that approximately 20%of women and 5-10%of men report being sexually abused as children,while 25-50%of all children report being physically abused.Additionally,many children are subject to1 emotional abuse(sometimes referred to as2 psychological abuse).Every year,there are an estimated 31,000 homicide deaths in children under 15.This number underestimates the true extent of the problem,as a significant proportion of deaths due to child maltreatment are incorrectly attributed to3 falls,bums and drowning.Child maltreatment causes suffering to children and families and can have long-term consequences.Maltreatment causes stress that is associated with disruption in early brain development.Extreme stress can impair the development of the nervous and immune systems.Consequently,as adults,maltreated children are at increased risk for behavioural,physical and mental health problems.Via the behavioural and mental health consequences, maltreatment can contribute to heart disease, cancer,suicide and sexually transmitted infections.4
Beyond the health consequences of child maltreatment,there is an economic impact,including costs of hospitalization, mental health treatment, child welfare, and longer-term health costs.A number of risk factors for child maltreatmenthave been identified.These risk factors are not present in all social and cultural contexts, but provide an overview when attempting to understand the causes of child maltreatment.It is important to emphasize that children are the victims and are never to blame for5 maltreatment.A number of characteristics of an individual child may increase the likelihood of being maltreated ,such as being either under four years old or an adolescent ,being unwanted, or failing to fulfil the expectations of parents and having special needs, crying persistently or having abnormal physical features.6
1.The difficult situation in the global estimates of the child maltreatment is due to the following factors EXCEPT according to the passage.C there is a shortage of the professional date collectors
2.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
B 25-50% of all children were reported to have been physically abused.3.Many homicide deaths in children under 15 are wrongly categorized into the following types EXCEPT according to the passage.B diarrhea
4.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the bad impact caused by child maltreatment?
A The child will behave badly in his memory of his childhood when、he grows up.5.The maltreated chidlren often bear all the following characteristics EXCEPT according to the passage.D thev often try their best to meet the requirements from their parents
第三十四篇
Be Alert to1 Antimicrobial Resistance
The ability of micro-organisms to find ways to evade the action of the drugs used to cure the infections they cause is increasingly recognized as a global public health issue.Some bacteria have developed mechanisms which make them resistant to many of the antibiotics normally used for their treatment(multi-drug resistant bacteria),so pose particular difficulties,as there may be few or no alternative options for therapy.They constitute a growing and global public health problem.WHO suggests that countries should be prepared to implement hospital infection control measures to 1imit the spread of multi-drug resistant strains and to reinforce national policy on prudent use of antibiotics,reducing the generation of antibiotic resistant bacteria.An article published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases2 on 11 August 2010 identified a new gene that enables some types of bacteria to be highly resistant to almost all antibiotics.The article has drawn attention to the issue of AMR3(antimicrobial resistance),and,in particular,has raised, awareness of infections caused by multi-drug resistant bacteria.While multi-drug resistant bacteria are not new and will continue to appear,this development requires monitoring and further study to understand the extent and modes of transmission,and to define the most effective measures for control.Those called upon to be alert to the problem of antimicrobial resistance and take appropriate action include consumers,managers of hospitals,patients,as well as national governments.the pharmaceutical industry,and international agencies.WHO strongly recommends that governments focus control and prevention efforts in the following areas like surveillance for antimicrobial resistance;rational antibiotic use,including education of healthcare workers and the public in the appropriate use of antibiotics:introducing or
enforcing legislation related to stopping the selling of antibiotics without prescription;and strict adherence to infection prevention and control measures.including the use of hand-washing measures,particularly in healthcare facilities.Successful control of multidrug-resistant microorganisms has been documented in many countries,and the existing and well-known infection prevention and control measures can effectively reduce transmission of multi-drug resistant organisms if systematically implemented.WHO will continue to support countries to develop relevant policies,and to coordinate international efforts to combat antimicrobial resistance.Antimicrobial resistance will be the theme of WHO’s World Health Day 2011.練習:
1.Why is the use of antibiotics arousing globally increasing interest?
A.The misuse of the antibiotics has caused stronger bacteria resistance and no new drugs against the bacteria are available at present.2.Which of the following is true of the article published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases?
C A new strain has been found to be highly resistant to almost all antibiotics.3.Who of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage to take cautious and proper action about the AMR?
D Those who study in universities.4.All the following recommendations to the governments from WHO is true EXCEPT
D limit on the hospitals to store more antibiotic drugs than they Can use.5.What can you infer from the passage?
B Even with the new strains against the existing antibiotics,the transmission of multi-drug resistant organisms is still under control.
第二篇:2014職稱英語衛生類考前押題
2014職稱英語衛生類考前押題(A級)[1] 2014年3月27日 來源:51Test.NET 考試必看 加入收藏
【51Test.NETa real danger in rural areas, where people live off the water on their land.The girls researched ways to recycle oil and worked with a local oil-recycling company on the issue.Now, the “Don't Be Crude” program runs oil collection sites-tanks that hold up to 460 gallons-where people in the community can dispose of their oil.4.Five years ago.11-year-old Ryan Hreljac was a little boy with a big dream: for all the people in Africa to have clean drinking water.His dream began in the first grade when he learned that people were dying because they didn't have clean water, and that as little as $ 70 could build a well.“We really take water for granted,” says Ryan, of Kemptville, Ontario, in Canada. “In other countries, you have to plan for it.” Ryan earned the first $ 70 by doing extra chores(零工), but with the help of others, he has since raised hundreds of thousands of dollars.His efforts led to the start of the Ryan's Well Foundation, which raises money for clean water and health-related services for people in African countries and developing countries.Paragraph 1________.A.Provide Clean Water B.Dig 0il Wells C.Save Clean Water D.Don 't Litter E.Don't Be Crude F.Protect Wildlife
24、Paragraph 2________.A.Provide Clean Water B.Dig 0il Wells C.Save Clean Water D.Don't Litter E.Don't Be Crude F.Protect Wildlife
25、Paragraph 3________.A.Provide Clean Water B.Dig 0il Wells C.Save Clean Water D.Don't Litter E.Don't Be Crude F.Protect Wildlife
26、Paragraph 4________.A.Provide Clean Water B.Dig 0il Wells C.Save Clean Water D.Don't Litter E.Don't Be Crude F.Protect Wildlife
27、oying placed the buckets at all public-access areas to________.A.make new materials B.preserve wetland and animals C.have clean air D.have clean water E.collect cigarette butte F.collect despoiled oil
28、People are grateful to Carter Dunham for his efforts to________.A.make new materials B.preserve wetland and animals C.have clean air D.have clean water E.collect cigarette butte F.collect despoiled oil
29、Disposed oil and many other items can be reused to________.A.make new materials B.preserve wetland and animals C.have clean air D.have clean water E.collect cigarette butte F.collect despoiled oil 30、Ryan, with the help of others, is fulfilling his dream of help African people to________.A.make new materials B.preserve wetland and animals C.have clean air D.have clean water E.collect cigarette butte F.collect despoiled oil 第4部分:閱讀理解(第31~45題,每題3分,共45分)下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題。請根據短文內容,為每題確定1個最佳選項。
31、根據下列材料,回答31-45題 Eat More, Weigh Less, Live Longer
Clever genetic detective work may have found out the reason why a near starvation diet prolongs the life of many animals.Ronald Kahn at Harvard Medical School in Boston, US, and his colleagues have been able to extend the lifespan(壽命,)of mice by 18 per cent by blocking the rodent's(嚙齒動物)increase of fat in specific cells.This suggests that thinness--and hot necessarily diet--promotes long life in “ calorie(熱量卡)restricted” animals.“It's very cool work.” says aging researcher Cynthia Kenyon of the University of California, San Francisco.“These mice eat all they want, lose weight and live longer.It's like heaven.” Calorie restriction dramatically extends the lifespan of organisms as different as worms and rodents.Whether this works in humans is still unknown, partly because few people are willing to submit to such a strict diet.But many researchers hope they will be able to trigger the same effect with a drug once they understand how less food leads to a longer life.One theory is that eating less reduces the increase of harmful things that can damage cells.But Kahn's team wondered whether the animals simply benefit by becoming thin.To find out, they used biology tricks to disrupt the insulin(胰島素)receptor(受體)gene in lab mice--but only in their fat cells.“Since insulin is needed to help fat cells store fat, these animals were protected against becoming fat,” explains Kahn.This slight genetic change in a single tissue had dramatic effects.By three months of age, Kahn,those modified mice had up to 70 per cent less body fat than normal control mice,despite the fact that they ate 55 per cent more food per gram of body weight.In addition.Their lifespan increased.The average control mouse rived 753 days,while the thin rodents averaged a lifespan of 887 days.After three years,all the control mice had died,but one—quarter of the modified rodents were still alive.
“That they get these effects by just manipulating the fat cells is controversial,”says Leonard Guarente of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,who studies calorie restriction and aging.But Guarente says Kahn has yet to prove that the same effect is responsible for increased lifespan in calorie.restricted animals.“It might be the same effect or there might be two routes to long life,”he points out,“and that would be very interesting.”
Ronald Kahn and his colleagues can make mice live longer by_________. A.offering them less food B.giving them a balanced diet C.disrupting the specific genes in their fat cells D.preventing them growing larger
32、According to the passage.we do not know whether humans will benefit from taking in fewer calories partly because_________. A.humans,worms and rodents are different B.most people are not willing to be put on a strict diet C.the effect is not known D.genetic changes in tissues can not be performed on humans
33、What does the last sentence in the third paragraph imply? A.People like to lose weight,but they do not like to eat less. B.People want to go to heaven.but they do not want to die. C.Mice will go to heaven if they lose weight. D.Mice enjoy losing weight.
34、The average modified mouse lived_________. A.3 years B.753 days C.More than 3 years D.887 days
35、What can be inferred from the passage about the route to long life? A.It remains to be studied. B.It has already been discovered. C.Eating more leads to long life. D.Eating less leads to long life.
36、根據下列材料,回答36-50題 Valuing Childhood
The value of childhood is easily blurred(變得模糊不清)in today’S world.Consider some recent developments.The child,murderers in the Jonesboro schoolyard shooting case were convicted and sentenced.Two boys,7 and 8,were charged in the murder of an 11一year-old girl in Chicago. Children who commit horrible crimes appear to act of their own will.Yet,as legal proceedings in Jonesboro showed,the one boy who was able to address the court couldn’t begin to explain his acts.though he tried to apologize.There may have been a motive—youthful jealousy(妒忌)and resentment.But a deeper question remains:Why did these boys and others in similar trouble apparently lack any inner,moral restraint? That question echoes for the accused in Chicago,young as they are.They wanted the girl’s bicycle,a selfish impulse common enough among kids.
Redemption(拯救)is a practical necessity.How can value be restored to young fives distorted by acts of violence? The boys in onesboro and in Chicago will be confined in institutions for a relatively short time.Despite horror at what was done,children are not—cannot be—dealt with as adults,not if a people wants to consider itself civilized.That’s why politicians’cries for adult treatment of youthful criminals ultimately miss the point.
But the moral void(真空)that invites violence has many sources.Family instability contributes,so does economic stress.That void,however,can be filled.The work starts with parents,who have to ask themselves whether they’re doing enough to give their children a firm sense of right and wrong.Are they really monitoring their activities and their developing processes of thought? Schools,t00,have a role in building character.So do youth organizations.So do youth enforcement agencies,which can do more to inform the young about laws,their meaning,and their observance(遵守).
The goal,ultimately,is to allow all children a normal passage from childhood to adulthood(成年),so that tragic gaps in moral judgement are less likely to occur.The relative few who fill such gaps with acts of violence hint at many others who don’t go that far,but who lack the moral foundations childhood should provide--and which progressive human society relies on. The two boys in Chicago were__________. A.shot B.murdered C.accused D.sentenced
37、The boys in Jonesboro and Chicago apparently lacked a sense of__________. A.right and wrong B.discipline C.shame D.safety
38、According to politicians,when children commit crimes,they should be treated in the same way as__________. A.murderers B.criminals C.victims D.adults
39、Which of the following does the writer cite as a source of moral void? A.Official corruption. B.Social injustice. C.Family stability. D.Racial discrimination. 40、Which of the statements is NOT true according to this passage? A.Parents should strengthen moral instruction. B.Schools should help create a moral sense in children. CLaw enforcement agencies should do more to help children understand laws.D.Youth organizations play no role in building character.
41、根據下列材料,回答41-55題 The Body Thieves
In the early nineteenth century in Britain,many improvements were being made in the world of medicine.Doctors and Surgeons were becoming more knowledgeable about the human body.Illnesses that had been fatal a few years before were now curable.However,Surgeons had one problem.They needed dead bodies to cut up,or dissect(解剖).This was the only way that they could learn about the flesh and bones inside the body,and the only way to teach new surgeons to carry out operations. The job of finding these dead bodies was carded out by an unpleasant group of people called“body snatchers”.They went into graveyards(墓地)at night and,using wooden shovels to make less noise。dug up any recently buried bodies.Then they took the bodies to the medical schools and sold them.A body could be sold for between£5 and l0,which was a lot of money at that time.The doctors who paid the body snatchers had all agreement with them—they never asked any questions.They did not desire to know where the bodies came from,as long as they kept arriving.
The most famous of these body snatchers were two men from Edinburgh called William Burke and William Hare. Burke and Hare were different because they did not just dig Up bodies from graveyards.They got greedy and thought of all easier way to find bodies.Instead of digging them up.they killed the poorer guests in Hare’s small hotel.Dr.Knox,the respected surgeon they worked for.never asked why all the bodies they brought him had been strangled(勒死).
For many years Burke and Hare were not caught because,unsurprisingly,the bodies of their victims were never found by the police.They were eventually arrested and put on trial in 1829.The judge showed mercy to Hare and he was released but Burke Was found guilty and his punishment was to be hanged.Appropria tely,his body Was given to the medical school and he ended up on the dissecting table,just like his victims.In one small way,Justice was done.Now, over 150 years later,surgeons do not need the help of criminals to learn their skills.However.the science of surgery could not have developed without their rather gruesome(令人毛骨悚然的)help.
The problem facing British surgeons in the early 19th century was that______· A.some illnesses remained incurable B.few people were willing to work as surgeons C.medical expenses were too high D.dead bodies were not easily available
42、The body snatchers used wooden shovels because ______ A.they did not wish to spoil the dead bodies B.they wanted to keep the bodies to themselves C.they were afraid of being caught D.they were careful not to disturb anyone
43、Burk and Hare differed from other body snatchers in that______ A.they got other people to dig up bodies for them B.they sold the bodies only to one surgeon C.they dug up bodies not just from graveyards D.they resorted to murder to get bodies
44、The bodies of Burke's and Hare's victims couldn't be found by the police because______ A.they had been stolen B.they had been strangled C.they had been dissected D.they had been buried
45、The body thieves contributed in their gruesome way to______ A.medical advancement B.legal progress C.social stability D.material wealth 第5部分:補全短文(第46~50題,每題2分,共10分)下面的短文有5處空白,短文后有6個句子,其中5個取自短文,請根據短文內容將其分別放回原有位置,以恢復文章面貌。
46、根據下列材料回答46-50題
The Dangers of Secondhand Smoke
Most people know that cigarette smoking is harmful to their health.Scientific research shows that it causes many kinds of diseases.In fact, many people who smoke get lung cancer However, Edward Gilson has lung cancer, and he has never smoked cigarettes.He lives with his wife, Evelyn, who has smoked about a pack of cigarettes a day throughout their marriage.(46).No one knows for sure why Mr.Gilson has lung cancer.Neverth eless, doctors believe that secondhand smoke may cause lung cancer in people who do not smoke because nonsmokers often breathe in the smoke from other people's cigarettes.(47)The US Environmental Protection Agency reports that about 53000 people die in the United States each year as a result of exposure to secondhand smoke.The smoke that comes from a lit cigarette contains many different poisonous chemicals.In the past, scientists did not think that these chemicals could harm a nonsmoker's health.(48)They discovered that even nonsmokers had unhealthy amounts of these toxic(有毒的)chemicals in their bodies.As a matter of fact, almost all of US breathe tobacco smoke at times, whether we realize it or not.For example, we cannot avoid secondhand smoke in restaurants, hotels and other public places.Even though many public places have nonsmoking areas, smoke flows in from the areas where smoking is permitted.It is even harder for children to avoid secondhand smoke.(49)Research shows that children who are exposed to secondhand smoke are sick more often than children who live in homes where no one smokes and that the children of smokers are more than twice as likely to develop lung cancer when they are adults as are children of nonsmokers.The risk is even higher for children who live in homes where both parents smoke. People are becoming very aware of the dangers of secondhand smoke.(50)
______________ A.Recently, scientists changed their opinion after they studied a large group of nonsmokers.B.The Gilsons have been married for 35 years.C.This smoke is called secondhand smoke.D.However, secondhand smoke is dangerous to all people, old or young.E.As a result, they have passed laws which prohibit people from smoking in many public places.F.In the United States, nine million children under the age of five live in homes with at least one smoker.47、______________ A.Recently, scientists changed their opinion after they studied a large group of nonsmokers.B.The Gilsons have been married for 35 years.C.This smoke is called secondhand smoke.D.However, secondhand smoke is dangerous to all people, old or young.E.As a result, they have passed laws which prohibit people from smoking in many public places.F.In the United States, nine million children under the age of five live in homes with at least one smoker.48、______________ A.Recently, scientists changed their opinion after they studied a large group of nonsmokers.B.The Gilsons have been married for 35 years.C.This smoke is called secondhand smoke.D.However, secondhand smoke is dangerous to all people, old or young.E.As a result, they have passed laws which prohibit people from smoking in many public places.F.In the United States, nine million children under the age of five live in homes with at least one smoker.49、______________ A.Recently, scientists changed their opinion after they studied a large group of nonsmokers.B.The Gilsons have been married for 35 years.C.This smoke is called secondhand smoke.D.However, secondhand smoke is dangerous to all people, old or young.E.As a result, they have passed laws which prohibit people from smoking in many public places.F.In the United States, nine million children under the age of five live in homes with at least one smoker.50、______________ A.Recently, scientists changed their opinion after they studied a large group of nonsmokers.B.The Gilsons have been married for 35 years.C.This smoke is called secondhand smoke.D.However, secondhand smoke is dangerous to all people, old or young.E.As a result, they have passed laws which prohibit people from smoking in many public places.F.In the United States, nine million children under the age of five live in homes with at least one smoker.第6部分:完形填空(第52~65題,每題1分,共15分)下面的短文有15處空白,請根據短文內容為每處空白確定1個最佳選項。
51、根據下列材料,回答51-65題 The Greatest Mystery Of Whales
The whale is a warm-blooded, air-breahing animal, giving birth to its young alive, sucking them-and, like all mammals, originated on land.There are many front flippers(鰭狀肢), used for steering and stability, are traces of feet.(51)of this.Its Immense strength is(52)into the great body of the big whales, and in fact most of a whale's body is one gigantic muscle.The blue whale's pulling strength has been estimated(53)400 horsepower.One specimen was reported to have towed(拖)a whaling vessel for seven hours at the(54)of eight knot(節).An angry whale will(55)A famous example of this was the fate of Whaler Essex,(56)was sunk off the coast of South America early in the last century.More recently, steel ships have(57)their plates buckled(使彎曲)in the same way.Sperm whales(抹香鯨)were known to seize the old-time whaleboats in their jaws and crash them.The greatest(58)of whales is their diving ability.The sperm whale dives to the Bottom for his(59)food,the octopus(章魚).In that search he is known to go as far Down as 3200 feet,where the.(60)is l400 pounds,to a square inch.Doing so he will(61)underwater long as one hour.Two special skills are involved in this storing up enough(62)(all whales ale air—breathed)and tolerating the great change in pressure.Just how he does it scientists have not(63).It is believed that some of the oxygen is stored in a special(64)of blood vessels,rather than just held in the lungs.And it is believed that a special kind of oil in his head is some sort of compensating mechanism that(65)adjusts the internal pressure of his body.But since you can’t bring a live whale into the laboratory for study,no one knows just how these things work. A.aspects B.signs C.ways D.reasons
52、A.worked B.divided C.built D.moved
53、A.al B.in C.of D.with
54、A.number B.degree C.distance D.rate
55、A.abandon B.attack C.leave D.board
56、A.as B.who C.which D.that
57、A.had B.operated C.Seen D.caught
58、A.interest B.job C.danger D.mystery
59、A.favorite B.fast C.new D.sufficient 60、A.depth B.pressure C.level D.size 61、A.set B.become C.remain D.rest. 62、A.heat B.energy C.food D.oxygen 63、A.witnessed B.determined C.applied D.calculated 64、A.system B.place C.arrangement D.equipment 65、A.mentally B.artificially C.manually D.automatically
第三篇:2012職稱英語押題
To Have and have not 1.why did the writer want to to have a change of scene 2.what attracted the writer the light coming from inside 3.the writer found the stock of top quality 4.what was unusual about the she seemed to know him 5.the writer disliked the back he saw nothing he really like
Going Her Own Way 1.maria wanted to attend technical high school 2.in those days,most Italian girls did not go to high school 3.you can infer from this passage only boys usually attend 4.maria’s father probably had very traditional views 5.high school teachers in Italy in quite strict
A Tale of Scottish Rural Life 1.what is sunset song mainly
the lives of rural Scottish 2.which statement is not true she married only once
3.what is the opening section
the history of kinraddie 4.who are responsible for ewan
the germans
5.the word sunset occurring in
the end of traditional life
Pop Music in Africa
1.this passage is about how
more serious than most 2.for people outside of Africa
both familiar and different 3.the musicians mentioned in
write about serious problems 4.eric wainaina music in boston 5.witness mwaijaga writes about
she has had a difficult life
Why So Many Children 1.in a traditional agricultural
can be an advantage 2.when countries become
the birth rate generally 3.according to this passage
industrialized low birth 4.Saudi Arabia is mentioned
Factors other than the 5.In mexico,Thailand,and
Has tried to improve the
EAT to Live
1.which of the following not
we have to begin dieting 2.why does the author mention
to illustrate the effect of 3.what can be inferred about
they are more likely to suffer 4.which of the following most
the mice that started dieting 5.according to the last two
dieting is not a good method
New us Plan for Disease Prevention 1.which is not true of chronic
they often result in unhealthy 2.the author mentions all the
higher survival rate for cancer 3.the article indicates that more
much less money needed for 4.the $15 million program is
promoting disease prevention 5.early cancer screening can help
cancer death rate
The Operation of International Airlines 1.in operating airlines it is essential
cater to the need of passengers 2.the following are all mentioned
the tourist industry is experiencing
3.the improvements the airlines
showing more movies during 4.there is not much the airlines
speeding up customs procedure 5.which of the following is a bad
travel on the flight they booked
Sauna
1.ceremonial bathing various forms 2.what is understood by some
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Women Staying in Mini-Skirts for 1.debenhams could most a department store 2.british women are happy the climate of great britain 3.we can infer from the second most women no longer wore 4.which following statements true from the age of 23,skirt length 5.the word “zoom” in the first soar
Defending the Theory of Evolution 1.according to the first paragraph school boards oppose AIBS’s 2.which one of not the reason darwin’s theory is denied as 3.AIBS is composed
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to find ways to improve 3.smith’s idea of “enlightened
the prosperity of all nations 4.which of the following true
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第1部分:詞匯選項(第1~15題,每題1分,共15分)下面共有l5個句子,每個句子中均有1個詞或短語劃有底橫線,請從每個句子后面所給的4個選項中選擇1個與劃線部分意義最相近的詞或短語。
(1)In 1860 Andrew Johnson often risked his life by telling crowds of people that secession from the Union would be harmful.A.A theft B.B withdrawal C.C education
—中大網校+在線考試中心— D.D judgment
(2)Swallows nest in barns, sheds, chunneys and other secluded places.A.A isolated B.B high
—中大網校+在線考試中心— C.C comfortable D.D rural
(3)Penguins do not suffer from the cold in Antarctica because their feathers secrete a protective oil.A hide B warm
—中大網校+在線考試中心—C produce D absorb
(4)The most widely seen sculptural work done by Augusta Savage was probably “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, shown at the 1939—1940 New York world's fair.A.A viewed B.B painted
—中大網校+在線考試中心— C.C circulated D.D discussed
(5)The community college is the most rapidly growing segment of higher education in the United States.A.A core B.B idea C.C sector D.D problem
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A.A realized B.B grasped
—中大網校+在線考試中心— C.C rendered D.D delivered
(7)The sensation of a “lump in one's throat ” arises from an increased flow of blood into the tissues of the pharynx and larynx.A.A explanation B.B disease C.C feeling D.D unpleasantness
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(8)Kit Carson, an American frontiersman, was one of the most sensational heroes of the Old West.A.A exciting B.B distracting C.C enigmatic D.D ostentatious
(9)Some insects rely on the tiny hairs scattered over their bodies to sense sound waves.A.A detect B.B amplify C.C send D.D disguise
(10)In most places, the edges of the continents slope gradually before making a sharp drop to the ocean floor.A.A random B.B sudden C.C dangerous D.D brief
(11)Cameras take the sharpest pictures when they are held still.A.A clearest B.B fastest C.C most interesting D.D most beautiful
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(12)Throughout the year 1979, there was a sharply rising rate of inflation in the United States.A.A grimly B.B steeply C.C constantly D.D roughly
(13)The city of New Orleans showed its appreciation for Eleanor McMain's work in social reform by giving her the Times-Picayune award for out-standing service in 1920.A.A demonstrated B.B published C.C repeated D.D postponed
(14)If wool is submerged in hot water, it tends to shrink.A.A smell B.B fade C.C unravel D.D contract
(15)Trees, shrubs, flowers, and grass give character and interest to the parks.A.A vines B.B vegetables C.C bushes D.D weeds
第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16~22題,每題1分,共7分)閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后列出了7個句子,請根據短文的內容對每個句子做出判斷。
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(2)The third paragraph tells us that bees also regard red as a colour.A.A Right B.B Wrong C.C Not mentioned
(3)The experiment described in the second paragraph aimed to find out that bees are not able to see grey as a colour.A.A Right B.B Wrong C.C Not mentioned
(4)An artificial rainbow was created for the experiment to see whether bees can recognize the ultra-violet as a colour.中大網校
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A.A Right B.B Wrong C.C Not mentioned
(5)The fourth paragraph tells us that bees may be harmed by ultra-violet light.A.A Right B.B Wrong C.C Not mentioned
(6)We can conclude from the passage that bees recognize colours in the same way as human beings.A.A Right B.B Wrong C.C Not mentioned
(7)Bees are more sensitive to colours than human beings.A.A Right B.B Wrong C.C Not mentioned
第3部分:概括大意與完成句子(第23~30題,每題1分,共8分)(1)中大網校
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(2)Paragraph 3__________
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(3)Paragraph 4__________
(4)Paragraph 5__________
(5)
(6)Many professors like to teach in this university partly because here__________.(7)On the faculty of the university there are__________.(8)Financial support from both private organizations and the government has made possible__________.第4部分:閱讀理解:第31~45題,每題3分,共45分)下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題,每道題后面有4個選項。請根據文章的內容,從每題所給的4個選項中選擇1個最佳答案,涂在答題卡相應的位置上。
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(2)Which of the following statements is true according to the text?__________ A.A Doctors will be held guilty it they risk their patients' deat B.B Modern medicine has assisted terminally ill patients in painless recover C.C The Court ruled that high-dosage pain-relieving medication should be prescribe 中大網校
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D.D A doctor's medication is no longer justified by his intention
(3)According to the NAS's report, one of the problems in end-of-life care is__________.A.A prolonged medical procedures B.B inadequate treatment of pain C.C systematic drug abuse D.D insufficient hospital care
(4)Which of the following best defines the word “aggressive”(line 3, paragraph 7)?__________ A.A Bol B.B Harmfu C.C Careles D.D Desperat
(5)George Annas would probably agree that doctors should be punished if they__________.A.A manage their patients incompetently B.B give patients more medicine than needed C.C reduce drug dosages for their patients D.D prolong the needless suffering of the patients
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(7)According to the third paragraph, how many problems does department stores face?__________ A.A Only tw B.B Only on C.C Only thre D.D Only fou
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(8)In this passage, “horizontal competition” refers to__________.A.A competition between department stores and other kinds of retailing business B.B relying on discount retailing and advertising extensively C.C competition between different department stores D.D competition between different retail chains
(9)The measures taken by department stores include all of the following except__________.A.A reducing original lines of goods B.B rejecting rich customers C.C selling goods at “everyday low prices” D.D refocusing target markets
(10)The passage suggests strongly that__________.A.A pricing is a crucial issue to retailer
B.B successful retailers always sell goods at very low prices C.C successful retailers always target middle-income customers D.D successful retailers generally sell fashionable goods
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(2)()
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(4)()
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第6部分:完形填空(第51~65題,每題1分,共15分)下面的短文有15處空白,請根據短文內容為每處空白確定1個最佳選項。
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(2)A married
B engagedC linked D loved
(3)A which
B thatC thisD what
(4)A life B marriage
C partnerD spouse
(5)A young
B old C singleD experienced
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(6)A monitorsB doctors
C nurses D researchers
(7)A take B do C make
D want
(8)A supportive B activeC representative
D protective
(9)A most B lower
C higher D least
(10)A pressure
B speedC level D flow
(11)A stoppedB dropped
C rose D ran
(12)A more B some
C muchD any
(13)A page B number
C copy D issue
(14)A nor B both
C neitherD either
(15)A anotherB each
C otherD every
答案和解析
第1部分:詞匯選項(第1~15題,每題1分,共15分)下面共有l5個句子,每個句子中均有1個詞或短語劃有底橫線,請從每個句子后面所給的4個選項中選擇1個與劃線部分意義最相近的詞或短語。(1):B
(2):A
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(3):C
(4):A
(5):C
(6):B
(7):C
(8):A
(9):A
(10):B
(11):A
(12):B
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(13):A
(14):D
(15):C
第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16~22題,每題1分,共7分)閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后列出了7個句子,請根據短文的內容對每個句子做出判斷。
(1):A 選擇A的依據是第二段的最后一句:In this way we have proved that they do really see blue as a colour.
(2):B 答案B的依據是第三段的最后一句,即該段對所做實驗的結論:This means that red is not a colour at all for bees;?
(3):B Bees不飛向grey,是因為它們尋找的是blue card上的syrup,而不是因為看不見灰色。第三段告訴我們,bees能夠看見灰色。
(4):A 最后一段告訴我們,彩虹邊緣外的紫外線是我們看不見的,但已經發現bees把紫外線看作是一種顏色,這是通過訓練bees飛向彩虹在不同色譜上的果汁而獲得的發現,而這條彩虹是用實驗室里的棱鏡造成的。
(5):C 該段只告訴我們bees將ultra-violet看作是一種顏色,沒有提到是否會受到ultra-violet light的傷害。
(6):B 整篇文章從不同的角度告訴我們,bees是以與人類不同的方式來辨別顏色的。(7):C 文章沒有涉及bees對顏色的敏感度這一話題,只在第三段提到這些昆蟲的colour sense(色感)與人類的不同。第3部分:概括大意與完成句子(第23~30題,每題1分,共8分)(1):B 本段主要講這所大學招收的學生都是中學畢業生中的佼佼者。(2):D 中大網校
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這段中列舉了一系列教授中的諾貝爾獎金獲得者,可見師資總體水平之高。(3):A 這一段介紹了學校的文化體育活動。(4):E 這一段講了學校得到的一些經濟資助。(5):E 這里缺的是句子的謂語。F文章沒有提到。
(6):A 這里需要填入的是because后面一個語法完整的句子。(7):C 這里缺的是句子的主語,整個句子是倒裝的。
(8):B 這里填入的是動詞make后面的賓語,possible是賓語補足語,這兩個成分交換了位置。第4部分:閱讀理解:第31~45題,每題3分,共45分)下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題,每道題后面有4個選項。請根據文章的內容,從每題所給的4個選項中選擇1個最佳答案,涂在答題卡相應的位置上。
(1):B 推斷題。文章第一段說:最高法院對于醫生協助病人自殺的裁決對如何使用藥物來減輕病人的痛苦有著重大的意義。第二段說:盡管憲法沒有賦予醫生去幫助病人自殺的權力,法院實際支持了醫療界的“雙效”原則。第三段說:醫生們正是借用這個原則,為大劑量地給晚期(terminally ill)病人注射嗎啡提供正當的理由,盡管增加劑量將最終致病人于死地。由此從第二段可推斷,B項:醫生們幫助病人自殺仍是非法的,為正確答案。A項:醫生過去常用增加劑量的方法來控制病人的痛苦與第三段的增加嗎啡劑量不符合。C項:最高法院強烈反對醫生幫助病人自殺,與D項:憲法沒有賦予病人自殺的權力,都與文章內容不符。(2):C 是非題。文章第二段第一句說:法庭實際上(in effect)認可了醫療界的“雙效”原則。第三段又說,醫療界正是借用這個原則,為大劑量地給晚期(terminally ill)病人注射鎮痛劑提供了正當的理由,盡管增加劑量將最終使病人致死。由此可知,法庭實際上同意給病人開大劑量的止痛藥。這與C的意思相符。A項“如果醫生冒使病人致死的危險,將被認定有罪”與文章內容不符,B項“現代醫學已經幫助晚期病人無痛康復”,文中未提。D項“醫生用藥再也不會因為他的用藥意圖而被認為合理正當了”與文章內容不符。
(3):B 細節題。根據第七段:NAS的報告指出了醫生臨終護理存在著兩個問題:一是護理不力,二是使用無效而強制性的醫療程序。由此可知,B:對病痛護理不夠為正確答案。(4):A 語意題。aggressive意為(1)咄咄逼人的,好斗的;(2)攻擊性的,侵略的;(3)有闖勁的,大膽的。根據上下文,aggressive應為“大膽的”。所以,A為正確答案。
(5):D 細節題。在第九段中,Annas指出:許多醫生對病人所受的不必要的痛苦漠不關心,甚至到了“系統地虐待病人”的程度。并指出病人痛苦地死亡如果被認為是醫生護理不力的后果,那就應吊銷他們的行醫執照。D項:延長病人不必要的痛苦為正確答案。此處A項:護理病人不力,是個迷惑項。因為Annas認為吊銷醫生執照的前提是病人痛苦地死亡。(6):C 答案從第二段的第二句?including furniture,appliances,and consumer electronics便可知道。A和B的范圍太廣,故為錯。D的范圍太小,所以也不對。(7):C 中大網校
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因為第三段的第一句Department stores face mounting problems?(主題句)表明問題不只是一個,而此段每一句都講一個問題,因此C是正確答案。
(8):A 第四段的第二句Other types of retailers are aiming at consumers who have long supported department stores?表明,競爭是在department stores和other types of retailers之間,因此A是正確答案。
(9):B 文中講到了重新定位目標市場,但是這并不是說要放棄或拒絕rich customers.因此B 是惟一正確的答案。
(10):A 本文在多處,特別是最后一段,講到了價格問題,由此可見,對商品的定價是非常重要的。第5部分:補全短文(第46~50題,每題2分,共10分)(1):C 文章第一段給公關下定義,其中特別提到公關包括對外宣傳。把C放在這里起承接上一段,引出下一段的作用。
(2):F 前一句說這種組織設置會成為一種限制,因為公關部門或顧問很可能和營銷部門有不能協調一致的地方,那么這種情況會造成什么后果呢?F說:“可能會導致溝通不暢、彼此不合作的后果。”這兩句話放在一起意思連貫、順暢。E似乎也能構成答案,但語氣過于肯定,所述內容過于具體,上下文沒有足夠的信息使之成為合適的選擇。
(3):A A說:“對外宣傳可以由公關部門發起,采取能為公司帶來良好影響的新聞發布的形式。”后一句說另一方面,宣傳也不能脫離營銷部門,因為它是對普通廣告宣傳的一種有益補充。這兩句話從兩個不同的方面談對外宣傳的運作方式及其意義,意思連貫,on theother hand起了銜接作用,屬于連接銜接(conjunction)。
(4):B B說:“另外,并非所有的宣傳都由公司發起,有些宣傳來自媒體的反應,即由于公司頗有爭議甚至十分不明智地采取了或未采取某些行動而引起的媒體的負面反應。”這句話和前兩句話都是談公司的對外宣傳,可以自然的構成一個段落,furthermore起了銜接作用,也屬于連接銜接。
(5):D 前一句說:“我們想強調的一點是如果公司認為事關公眾形象的一切問題或機遇可以由專事公關的部門(無論是公司內部部門還是專門公司)處理好,那是自欺欺人。”這是從反面說問題,D說:“有眾多因素作用于公眾形象。”這是從正面說問題,一正一反都要說明公眾形象不是專門的公關部門可以獨立做好的簡單事情,下文是對眾多影響因素的進一步解釋。第6部分:完形填空(第51~65題,每題1分,共15分)下面的短文有15處空白,請根據短文內容為每處空白確定1個最佳選項。
(1):C 文章大意:婚姻幸福的人比婚姻不幸或單身的人血壓要低;而對單身成人或者是婚姻不幸福的人來說,即使有著良好的社交圈也不會益于血壓。婚姻似乎會給健康帶來一些獨特的益處。但并不是僅僅結婚就會對健康有好處,真正最能保護健康的是幸福的婚姻。本句用了表示比較的lower一詞,因此空格處只能選than一詞。
(2):A 上一句中已經出現了unhappily married people,所以在unhappily和people之間顯然應選中大網校
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married一詞。
(3):B 本句是一個強調句型結構。
(4):B 從前面出現過的happily married people可以得知,對健康最具保護作用的是擁有一個happy marriage。
(5):C 從上下文可以得知,研究對象包括已婚和未婚的成年人。(6):A 前一句中出現了monitors一詞,此處仍指monitors。
(7):B 空格處應填與前面出現的doing一詞相一致的動詞do,以表示日常生活中通常所做的事情。(8):C 本句的意思是:在診室里獲取一兩個讀數并不能真正代表一天之內發生的波動。(9):B 從上正文以得知,總體來說,婚姻幸福的人血壓讀數應相對低些。(10):A 該段的主要內容是婚姻與血壓的關系,顯然此處應填pressure。
(11):B 從上下文可以得知,與單身的萬年人相比,已婚者,尤其是婚姻幸福者的血壓夜里睡眠時應該是下降得更多。
(12):C 修飾比較級,表示“??得多”,應該用much。(13):D 表示定期出版的雜志的第幾期,應用issue一詞。(14):B 此句將婚姻不幸福者與婚姻幸福者和單身成年人做比較。(15):A one another表示“相互”的意思。
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