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職稱英語衛(wèi)生類C級模擬46
第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)
1、Manyeconomistshavegivenintothefatallureofmathematics.
A.simplicityB.attractionC.powerD.
rigor
2、Unabletocontrolhimselfzhetorethephonefromhiswife*shand,thenfrom
thesocket,andthrowitacrosstheroom.
A.restrainB.refreshC.releaseD.relieve
3、Michaelisnowmerelyagoodfriend.
A.largelyB.possibly
C.justD.rarely
4、Peoplewhodonotsleepenoughtendtobecomeirritable.
A.easilyannoyedB.ill
C.wearyD.stiffandsore
5、Enamel,thehardestsubstanceinahumanbeing1sbody,coverstheentirecrown
ofthetooth.
A.wholeB.inseparableC.superficialD,main
6、Heissaidtobesufferingfromterminalcancerandhasaskedforeuthanasia
(安樂死).
A.acuteB.chronicC.finalD.fatal
7、Ourstatisticsshowthatweconsumeallthatwearecapableofproducing.
A.wasteB.buy
C.useD.sell
8、Mr.Henleyhasacceleratedhissaleofsharesoverthepastyear.
A.heldB.increasedC.expectedD.
offered
9、Itisuselesstoarguewithhimoncehehasmadeuphismind.
A.settledB.solved
C.saidD.decided
10、Thousandsofpeopleperishedinthestorm.
A.diedB.suffered
C.floatedD.scattered
11NHeimpressedallhiscolleaguesasavigorousmanintheprimeofhiscareer.
A.hot-temperedB.healthyC.friendlyD.
patient
12>Maryislookingforthebookshelostyesterday
A.tryingtofindB.tryingtoread
C.tryingtobuyD.tryingtoborrow
13>Thedentisthasdecidedtoextractherbadtooth.
A.takeoutB.repairC.pullD.dig
14、Thelittleboycan11discriminatetherightthingfromthewrongone.
A.judgeB.assessC.distinguishD.
recognize
15、Thestudyalsonotesasteadydeclineinthenumberofcollegestudents
takingsciencecourses.
A.relativeB.generalC.
continuousD.sharp
第2部分:閱讀判斷
UsingHIVVirustoCureCancer
Scientistsareplanningtousehumanimmunodeficiency(免疫缺陷)virus(HIV),
1
oneofmankindsmostfearedviruseszasacarrierofgeneswhichcanfight
cancerandarangeofdiseasesthatcannotbecured.TheexpertssayHIVhas
analmostperfectabilitytoavoidthebody*simmune(免疫的)defenseszmaking
itidealforcarryingreplacementgenesintopatients1bodies,accordingto
theObserver.
AteamattheCalifornia-basedSalkInstitutezoneoftheworld'sleading
researchcentersonbiologicalsciences,hascreatedaspecialnewbreedof
HIVandhasstartednegotiationswiththeUSFoodandDrugAdministration
(FDA.tobeginclinicalgenetherapy(治療)trialsthisyear.Thefirsttrials
areexpectedtoinvolvepatientssufferingfromcancersthatcannotbecured
bysurgeryalthoughprojectleaderProfessorInderVermasaidtheHIVtechnique
wouldhave"farwiderapplications".
Theplanremainsverylikelytocausecontroversysinceitinvolvesmaking
useofaviruswhichhascausedmorethan22milliondeathsaroundtheworld
inthepasttwodecades.VermasaidthattheideaofusingHIVforabeneficial
purposewas"shocking"butthefiercenatureofHIVhaddisappearedbyhaving
allsixofthepotentiallydeadlygenesremoved.
Illnessessuchasvariouscancersarecausedwhenageneinapatient*s
bodyfailstoworkproperly.Inthepasttwoyearszbreakthroughsingenetics
(遺傳學(xué))haveledgenetherapyscientiststotryandreplacethegenesthat
donotfunctionnormally.
Unfortunately,thebody1simmunedefenseshavebeenknowntoattackthe
modifiedgenesandmakethemlosetheireffectsbeforetheycanstarttheir
taskandprogressinthefieldhasbeenheldupbythelackofasuitable
carrier.
TheHIVvirushastheabilitytoescapefrom,andthendestroy,theimmune
defenseceilsdesignedtoprotectourbodiesandthismakesitattractive
toscientistsasawayofsecretlyconveyingreplacementgenesintopatients1
bodies.
16>FDAhasapprovedtheplanofusingHIVtocurecancerinhumans.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
17>TheideaofusingHIVforabeneficialpurposehasbeenwidelyaccepted.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
18>HIVcanbesafelyusedtocurecanceronlyil*thedeadlygeneshavebeen
removed.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
19、TheHIVvirusisanexcellentwarriortofightthebody1simmunecells.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
20、Othercountriesarealsoexpectedtobeginclinicalgenetherapytrials
soon.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
21>Itisthelackofmoneythathashelduptheprogressinusingreplacement
genestocurecancer.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
22、TheHIVvirushascausedmoredeathsindevelopedcountries.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
第3部分:概括大意與完成句子
1.Moreeffortsarebeingmadetowardenvironmentallysafeworkplaces.An
environmentalpolicyresearchorganizationhasdonethatinWashington,D.C.
TheWorldResourcesInstitutere-designeditsofficetomakeitsaferfor
peopleandtheenvironment.Thisnewly-designedofficeiscalleda"green"
office.
2.Thenewlydesignedofficewasmadewithenvironmentallysafebuilding
materialsinsteadofbuildingproductsthatareharmfultotheenvironment.
Forexample,theflooroftheofficeismadeofbark(樹皮)fromacorktree.
Thebarkofacorktreewillrenewitselfsothetreedoesnotdie.Thecork
flooralsofeelsgoodtostandon.
3.Thefloorinanotherpartoftheofficeismadeofbamboo(竹子).Bamboo
isafast-growinggrassthatquicklyreplacesitself.Otherareasofthefloor
arecoveredwithcarpeting.However,unlikemanyofficeszthecarpetwasmade
withoutharmfulchemicals.
4.Storageareasintheofficearemadefromthecrushedshellsofsunflower
seeds.Theofficedoorsaremadefrompressedwheatstraw.Wheatstrawis
anagriculturewasteproductthatwouldnormallybeburned.Thatprocessadds
chemicalstotheatmosphere.
5.WorldResourcesInstituteofficialsalsochoselightingandother
electricalequipmentthatuselessenergy.And,theyimprovedtheir
communicationsystems.Newvideocommunicationequipmentletsworkerssee
andtalktopeopleinothercities.Thenewequipmentwasaddedtoreduce
theamountoftravelbyofficeworkers.Thatreducestheamountofharmful
gasesthatarereleasedintotheatmospherebycarsorplanes.
6.Theorganization*sofficialsalsoannouncedaplanthatwouldreduce
harmfulcarbondioxidegasesfromtheirofficebytheyear2005.
7.WorldResourcesInstituteofficialssaythecostofbuildinga"green11
officeissimilartothatofatraditionaloffice.Theysaybuildingmore
"green"officescouldleadtoahealthierenvironment.Theysayahealthy
environmentandastrongeconomycanexisttogether.Theorganizationsays
itiscreatingaworkenvironmentthatisbetterforpeople.
23、Para1
24、Para2
25、Para6
26、Para7
A.Aplantoreduceharmfulgasesfromoffices
B.A"green"officesaferforpeople
C.Thedecorationofthegreenoffice
D.Thematerialsofthegreenoffice
E.Morethingstodoforabetterworkenvironment
F.Thecostofthegreenoffice
27、Theflooroftheofficeismadeofbarkfrom
28、Thefloorinanotherofficeismadeof_______.
29、Storageareasaremadeofcrushedshellsof_______
30、Thedoorsaremadefrompressed_______.
A.wheatstraw.
B.bamboo
C,bark
D.corktree
E.sunflowerseed:
F.grass
第4部分:閱讀理解
弟扁
31>Shewasthepeoplewhoworkedthere.
A.criticizedby
B.dislikedby
C.popularwith
D.keptawayfrom
Late-nightDrinking
Coffeeloversbeware.Havingaquick"pick-me-up"cupofcoffeellatein
thedaywillplayhavocwithyoursleep.Aswellasbeingastimulant,caffeine
interruptstheflowofmelatonin,thebrainhormonethatsendspeopleinto
asleep.
Melatoninlevelsnormallystarttoriseabouttwohoursbeforebedtime.
Levelsthenpeakbetween2a.m.and4a.m.,beforefallingagain."It*s
theneurohormonethatcontrolsoursleepandtellsourbodywhentosleep
andwhentowake,nsaysMauriceOhayonoftheStanfordSleepEpidemio1ogy
ResearchCenteratStanfordUniversityinCalifornia.ButresearchersinIsrael
havefoundthatcaffeinatedcoffeehalvesthebody1slevelsofthissleep
hormone.
LotanShiloandateamattheSapirMedicalCenterinTelAvivUniversity
foundthatsixvolunteerssleptlesswellafteracupofcaffeinatedcoffee
thanafterdrinkingthesameamountofdecal.Onaverage,subjectsslept336
minutespernightafterdrinkingcaffeinatedcoffee,comparedwith415minutes
afterdecal.Theyalsotookhalfanhourtodropoff-twiceaslongasusual-and
jiggedaroundinbedtwiceasmuch.
Inthesecondphaseoftheexperiment,theresearcherswolfethevolunteers
everythreehoursandaskedthemtogiveaurinesample.Shilomeasured
concentrationsofabreakdownproductofmelatonin.Theresultssuggestthat
melatoninconcentrationsincaffeinedrinkerswerehalfthoseindecaldrinkers.
InapaperacceptedforpublicationinSleepMedicine,theresearcherssuggest
thatcaffeineblocksproductionoftheenzymethatdrivesmelatoninproduction.
Becauseitcantakemanyhourstoeliminatecaffeinefromthebody,Ohayon
recommendsthatcoffeeloversswitchtodecalafterlunch.
32、Theauthormentions"pick-me-upHtoindicatethat.
A.melatoninlevelsneedtoberaised
B.neurohormonecanwakeusup
C.coffeeisastimulant
D.decalisacaffeinatedcoffee
33、Whichofthefollowingtellsushowcaffeineaffectssleep?
A.Caffeineblocksproductionoftheenzymethatstopsmelatoninproduction.
B.Caffeineinterruptstheflowofthehormonethatpreventspeoplefrom
sleeping.
C.Caffeinehalvesthebody*slevelsofsleephormone.
D.Caffeinestaysinthebodyformanyhours.
34、Whatdoesparagraph3mainlydiscuss?
A.Differenteffectsofcaffeinatedcoffeeanddecafonsleep.
B.DifferentfindingsofLotanShiloandateamaboutcaffeine.
C.Thefactthatthesubjectsslept415minutespernightafterdrinking
decaf.
D.Theevidencethatthesubjectstookhalfanhourtofallasleep.
35、Whatdoestheexperimentmentionedinparagraph4prove?
A.Therearemoreenzymesindecafdrinkers*urinesample.
B.Therearemoremelatoninconcentrationsincaffeinedrinkers1urine
sample.
C.Decafdrinkersproducelessmelatonin.
D.Caffeinedrinkersproducelesssleephormone.
36、Theauthorofthispassageprobablyagreesthat.
A.coffeeloverssleeplessthanthosewhodonotdrinkcoffee
B.weshouldnotdrinkcoffeeaftersupper
C.peoplesleepmoresoundlyatmidnightthanat3a.m.
D.ifwefeelsleepyatnight,weshouldgotobedimmediately
弟一^扁
MedicalEducation
In18th.centurycolonialAmerica,thosewhowantedtobecomephysicians
eitherlearnedaspersonalstudentsfromestablishedprofessionalsorwent
abroadtostudyinthetraditionalschoolsofLondon,Paris{andEdinburgh.
MedicinewasfirsttaughtformallybyspecialistsattheUniversityof
1
Pennsylvania,beginningin1765zandin1767atKingsCollege(nowColumbia
University),thefirstinstitutioninthecoloniestogivethedegreeofdoctor
ofmedicine.FollowingtheAmericanRevolution,theColumbiamedical
faculty(formerlyofKing*sCollege)wascombinedwiththeCollegeofPhysicians
andSurgeons,charteredin1809,whichsurvivesasadivisionofColumbia
University.
In1893theJohnsHopkinsMedicalSchoolrequiredallapplicantstohave
acollegedegreeandwasthefirsttoafforditsstudentstheopportunity
tofurthertheirtraininginanattachedteachinghospital.Thegrowthof
medicalschoolsattachedwithestablishedinstitutionsoflearningwent
togetherwiththedevelopmentofproprietary(私營的)schoolsofmedicinerun
forpersonalprofit.mostofwhichhadlowstandardsandpoorfacilitiesIn
1910AbrahamFlexner.theAmericaneducationreformer,wroteMedicalEducation
intheUnitedStatesandCanada,exposingthepoorconditionsofmostproprietary
schoolsSubsequentlytheAmericanMedicalAssociation(AMA.andtheAssociation
ofAmericanMedicalColleges(AAMC.laiddownstandardsforcoursecontent,
qualificationsofteacherszlaboratoryfacilitieszconnectionwithteaching
hospitals,andlicensingofmedicalpractitioners(開業(yè)醫(yī)師)thatsurvivetothis
day.Bythelate1980stheUSandCanadahad1424.yearmedicalcolleges
recognizedbytheLiaison(聯(lián)絡(luò))CommitteeonMedicalEducationtoofferche
M.D.degree;duringthe1987-88academicyear,47,262menand25,686women
enteredthesecollegesandanestimated11,752menand5z958womenwere
graduated.Graduateszafterayearofinternship(實(shí)習(xí)期),receivelicenses
topracticeiftheypassanexaminationgiveneitherbyastateboardorby
theNationalBoardofMedicalExaminers
37、In18th-centuryAmerica.higherinstitutionsoflearningthattaught
medicine
A.didnotexist.
B.werefewinnumber.
C.werebetterthanthoseinEurope.
D.wereknownfortheirteachinghospitals.
38、InitiallymostproprietaryschoolsofmedicineinAmerica
A.hadestablishedprofessionals.
B.hadgoodfacilities.
C.hadhighstandards.
D.wereinpoorconditions.
39、TheAMAandAAMC.establishedstandardsSOasto
A.recruitmorestudents
B.setupmoreschoolsofmedicine
C.ensurethequalityofmedicalteachingandpractice.
D.preventmedicalschoolsfrommakinghugeprofits.
40、Afterayearofinternshipmedicalgraduatescanstarttopractice
A.iftheyhaveworkedinalaboratory.
B.iftheyhavestudiedabroadforsometime
C.iftheyhaveobtainedanM.Ddegree.
D.iftheyhavepassedanexamination
41>Thispassageismainlyabout
A.howmedicineistaughtinAmerica.
B.howmedicaleducationhasdevelopedinAmerica
C.howtheAmericaneducationalsystemworks.
D.howonecanbecomeagooddoctor.
Nooneknowsexactlyhowmanydisabledpeoplethereareintheworld,but
estimatessuggestthefigureisover450million.Thenumberofdisabledpeople
inIndiaaloneisprobablymorethandoublethetotalpopulationofCanada.
IntheUnitedKingdom,aboutoneintenpeoplehavesomedisability.
Disabilityisnotjustsomethingthathappenstootherpeople:asgetolder,
manyofuswillbecomelessmobile,hardofhearingorhavefailingeyesight.
Disablementcantakemanyformsandoccuratanytimeoflife.Somepeople
arebornwithdisabilities.Manyothersbecomedisabledastheygetolder.
Therearemanyprogressivedisablingdiseases.Thelongertimegoeson,the
worsetheybecome.Somepeoplearedisabledinaccidents.Manyothersmay
haveaperiodofdisabilityintheformofamentalillness.Allareaffected
bypeople*sattitudetowardsthem.
Disabledpeoplefacemanyphysicalbarriers.Nexttimeyougoshopping
ortoworkorvisitfriendszimaginehowyouwouldmanageifyoucouldnot
getupsteps,orontobusesandtrains.Howwouldyoucopeifyoucouldnot
seewhereyouweregoingorcouldnothearthetraffic?Butthereareother
barriers:prejudicecanbeevenhardertobreakdownandignoranceinevitably
representsbyfarthegreatestbarrierofall.Itisalmostimpossiblefor
theable-bodiedtofullyappreciatewhattheseverelydisabledgothrough,
soitisimportanttodrawattentiontothesebarriersandsowthatitis
theindividualpersonandtheirability,nottheirdisability,whichcounts.
42、Thefirstparagraphpointsoutthat.
A.therearemanydisabledpeopleintheworld
B.thenumberofdisabledpeopleinIndiaisthegreatest
C.IndiahasmuchmoredisabledpeoplethanCanada
D.itisimpossibletogetanexactfigureoftheworld1sdisabledpeople
43、ThekeywordinParagraph4is.
A.disabilityB.ignorance
C.prejudiceD.barriers
44、Thelastwordofthepassage"counts'*mostprobablymeans11H.
A.ismostimportantB.isconsidered
C.isincludedD.isnumbered
45、WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Eventheable-bodiedmaylosesomeoftheirbodyfunctionswhenthey
getolder.
B.Thereareabout10percentdisabledpersonsintheUK.
C.Thewholesocietyshouldpaydueattentiontothebarriersfacedby
thedisabledpeople.
D.Therestillexistsprejudiceagainstthedisabledwhichresultsmainly
fromignorance.
46、Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat.
A.weshouldtryourbesttopreventdisablement
B.bothphysicalandmentalbarriersarehardtobreakdown
C.wemusttakeaproperattitudetowardsthedisabled
D.theable-bodiedpeoplewillneverfullyunderstandthedisabled
第5部分:補(bǔ)全對話
Pain
Allofushavefeltpain,wehavecutourselves.Wehavebeenburned.Or
wehavehadheadaches.Someofussufferpainrarely.47
Paincantakecompletecontrolofourbodyandmind,makingitimpossible
tomoveandeventothink.Yetweneedpain.WithoutIt,wewouldnotknow
ifwehavehurtourselves.Itisourbody*swarningsystem.48
Painisthemostcommonreasonwegotoadoctor.Itisthemostcommon
reasonwetakemedicines.Untilrecently,however,mostdoctorsknewofonly
afewdrugsthatstoppedsomepains.49Butnewknowledgeabouttheprocess
ofpainIshelpingthemtocontrolpainbatter.
ScientistshavelearnedthatthesenseofpainIsmadeupofbothchemical
andelectricalsignals.50Scientistsalsohavelearnedthatthenervous
systemsendstwodifferentkindsofpainmessagestothebrain:oneveryfastz
theotherslow.
Thefirstmessageisthewarningsignal.Itmovesataspeedof30meters
asecond.Inlessthanasecond,thebrainunderstandsthatpartofthebody
ishurtandhowbadlyitisinjured.51Ittells1usnottousetheinjured
partuntilitheals.
AAndothershavepainfulattacksallthetime.
BThesesignalstravelfromnervecellsintheinjuredarea,upthespinal
cord(脊髓)tothebrain,andbackdownagain.
CIttellsusthatweareinjuredandshoulddosomethingaboutit.
DTheyknewlittleabouttheprocessofpainitself.
ETheothermessagemovesataspeedofonlyonemeterasecond.
FAndtheysendthesecond,slowermessageofpaintothebrain.
第6部分:完形填空
SkinCancer
Melanoma(黑素瘤),thedeadliestkindofskincancer,isnowthemost
commoncancerin52Britishwomen,thecountry1sleadingcancerorganization
saidWednesday.Skincancerhas53cervical(子宮頸的)cancerasthetopcancer
strikingwomenintheir20szaccordingtothelatestdatafromCancerResearch
UnitedKingdom.
Thetrendisparticularly54sinceyoungerpeoplearenotgenerally
thosemostsusceptible(易患的)tomelanoma.Ratesofskincancer
are55highestinpeopleoverage75.
Butexpertsworrythatincreasingnumbersofyoungerpeoplebeingdiagnosed
withskincancercouldbethe56ofadangeroustrend.Wom
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