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2022年職稱英語考試衛(wèi)生類C級(jí)模擬題(四)下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題,每題后面有4個(gè)選項(xiàng)。請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀短文并依據(jù)短文答復(fù)其后面的問題,從4個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇1個(gè)答案涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

第一篇HusbandandWifebyArrangement

SomeJapanesestillgetmarriedbyparents’arrangement.YoshioandHiromiTanaka,ayoungJapanesecouplelivingintheUnitedStates,toldthestoryoftheirarrangedmarriage.“Wedidn’tmarryforloveintheWesternsense.WegotmarriedinthetraditionalJapaneseway.Ourparentsarrangedourmarriagethroughamatchmaker(媒人).InJapanwebelievethatmarriageissomethingaffectingthewholefamilyratherthanamatterconcerningonlytheyoungcouple.Sowethinkitisveryimportanttomatchpeopleaccordingtotheirsocialbackground,educationandsoon.Whenourparentsthoughtitwastimeforustogetmarried,theywenttoalocalmatchmakerandaskedherforsomesuggestions.Wediscussedthedetailsandlookedatthephotosshesent,andthenourparentsaskedhertoarrangea‘marriageinterview’forthetwoofus.”

AJapanesemarriageinterviewisheldinapublicplace,suchasahotelorarestaurant,andisattendedbytheboyandthegirl,theirparentsandthematchmaker.Informationaboutthecoupleandtheirfamiliesisexchangedoveracupofteaorameal.Thentheboyandthegirlareleftaloneforashorttimetogettoknoweachother.Whentheyreturnhometheyhavetotellthematchmakerwhethertheywanttomeetagainornot.

Yoshiocontinued,“Whenourparentsrealizedwewereseriousabouteachother,theystartedtomakearrangementsforourwedding.MyfamilypaidthemarriagemoneytoHiromi’s.Thisismoneytohelppayfortheweddingceremonyandforsettingupthehouseafterwards.Wealsogaveherfamilyabeautifulornament(裝飾品)toputinthebestroomoftheirhouse,soeveryoneknewthatHiromiwasgoingtomarry.”

31TheJapanesethinkofthemarriageofayoungcoupleas

Aasignshowingthelovebetweenthem.

Banopportunityfortheirparentstoshowtheirlovefortheirchildren.

Caprivateaffairfortheboyandthegirl.

Danimportantmatterhavinginfluenceonthewholefamily.

32InarrangingamarriageinJapan,thematchmakerplaysallthefollowingrolesEXCEPT

Amakingarrangementsforthewedding.

Bprovidingtheinformationthefamiliesneed.

Carrangingthe“marriageinterview”.

Dattendingthe“marriageinterview”.

33Accordingtothepassage,thebesttimetomakearrangementfortheweddingis

Awhentheyoungcoupleagreetomeetagain.

Bwhentheyoungcouplearesincereabouttheirrelation.

Cwhentheparentsthinkitistimefortheirchildrengogetmarried.

Dwhentheparentsarewell-informedabouteachother’sfamily.

34InthetraditionalJapanesewayofmarriage,themarriagemoneygivenbytheboy’sfamilyisusedfor

Athematchmaker’spay.

Bthe“marriageinterview”.

Ctheweddingceremonyandthenewhouse.

Dthegirl’sweddingclothes.

35Accordingtothepassage,whatplaysthemostimportantroleinthematchingofyoungpeopleinJapan?

ATheirparents’attitude.

BTheirfamilybackground.

CTheiroccupation.

DTheirloveforeachother.

其次篇U.S.toStart$3.2BillionChildHealthStudyinJanuary

Astudythatwillcost$3.2billionandlastmorethantwodecadestotrackthehealthof100,000U.S.childrenfrombeforebirthtoage21willbelaunchedinJanuary,U.S.healthofficialssaidonFriday.

OfficialsfromtheU.S.government”sNationalInstitutesofHealthsaidtheyhopethestudy,tobeconductedat105locationsthroughouttheUnitedStates,canhelpidentifyearly-lifeinfluencesthataffectlaterdevelopment,withthegoaloflearningnewwaystotreatorpreventillness.

Thestudywillexaminehereditaryandenvironmentalfactorssuchasexposuretocertainchemicalsthataffecthealth.

Researcherswillcollectgeneticandbiologicalsamplesfrompeopleinthestudyaswellassamplesfromthehomesofthewomenandtheirbabiesincludingair,water,dustandmaterialsusedtoconstructtheirresidences,theNIHsaid.

Officialssaidmorethan$200millionhasbeenspentalreadyandthestudyisprojectedtocost$3.2billion.

“Weanticipatethatinthelongterm,whatwelearnfromthestudywillresultinasignificantsavingsinthenation”shealthcarecosts,“Dr.DuaneAlexander,whoheadstheNIH”sEuniceKennedyShriverNationalInstituteofChildHealthandHumanDevelopment,toldreporters.

ThestudywillbegininJanuarywhentheUniversityofNorthCarolinaandtheMountSinaiSchoolofMedicineinNewYorkstartsigninguppregnantwomenwhosebabieswillthenbefollowedtoage21.

Someoftheearlyfindingswillbeaboutfactorsbehindpre-termbirth,whichhasbecomemorecommoninrecentyears,accordingtoDr.PeterScheidtoftheNIH,whoheadsthestudy.

Thepeopletakingpartwillbefromrural,urbanandsuburbanareas,fromallincomeandeducationallevelsandfromallracialgroups,theNIHsaid.

36.Theaimofthestudyistofindnewwaysto

Aconductresearch.

Btrackpublichealth.

Cpreventortreatillness.

Dspeedupdevelopment.

37.ResearcherswillcollectallthefollowingEXCEPT

Ageneticsamplesfrompeopleinthestudy.

Bbiologicalsamplesfrompeopleinthestudy.

Csamplesfromthehomesofthewomenandtheirbabies.

Dsamplesofairandwaterfromhospitals.

38.Itisexpectedthatthroughthestudythenation”shealthcarecosts

AWillbeloweredinthelongrun.

Bwillbesignificantlyincreased.

Cwillbemorethan$200million.

Dwillreach$3.2billion.

39.Thebabiesoftheparticipantswillbefollowed

Athroughouttheirlives.

Bformorethantwodecades.

Cfrombirthto21months.

Duntiltheygetmarried.

40.WhichisNOTtrueofthepeopleinthestudy?

AThey”llbefromvariousareas.

BThey”llbefromallincomelevels.

CThey”llbefromalleducationallevels.

DThey’llbefromallagegroups.

第三篇MedicalJournals

Medicaljournalsarepublicationsthatreportmedicalinformationtophysiciansandotherhealthprofessionals.

Inthepast,thesejournalswereavailableonlyinprint.Withthedevelopmentofelectronicpublishing.manymedicaljournalsnowhaveWebsitesontheInternet,andsomejournalspublishonlyonline.Afewmedicaljournals,liketheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation,areconsideredgeneralmedicaljournalsbecausetheycovermanyfieldsofmedicine.Mostmedicaljournalsarespecialtyjournalsthatfocusonaparticularareaofmedicine.

Medicaljournalspublishmanytypesofarticles.Researcharticlesreporttheresultsofresearchstudiesonarangeoftopicsvaryingfromthebasicmechanismsofdiseasestoclinicaltrialsthatcompareoutcomesofdifferenttreatments.Reviewarticlessummarizeandanalyzetheinformationavailableonaspecifictopicbasedonacarefulsearchofthemedicalliterature.Becausetheresultsofindividualresearchstudiescanbeaffectedbymanyfactors,combiningresultsfromdifferentstudiesonthesametopiccanbehelpfulinreachingconclusionsaboutthescientificevidenceforpreventing,diagnosingortreatingaparticulardisease.Caseconferencesandcasereportsmaybepublishedinmedicaljournalstoeducatephysiciansaboutparticularillnessesandhowtotreatthem.Editorialsinmedicaljournalsareshortessaysthatexpresstheviewsoftheauthors,oftenregardingaresearchorreviewarticlepublishedinthesameissue.Editorialsprovideperspectiveonhowthecurrentarticlefitswithotherinformationonthesametopic.Letterstotheeditorprovideawayforreadersofthemedicaljournaltoexpresscomments,questionsorcriticismsaboutarticlespublishedinthatjournal.

41.Themainreadersofmedicaljournalsare

A.thegeneralpublic.B.healthprofessionals.

C.medicalcritics.D.newsreporters.

42.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

A.Manymedicaljournalsalsopublishonline.

B.Afewmedicaljournalsaregeneralmedicaljournals.

C.Mostmedicaljournalspublishonlyonline.

D.Mostmedicaljournalsarespecialtyjournals.

43.Howmanymajortypesofarticlesarementionedinthepassage?

A.Five.B.Seven.

C.Four.D.Six.

44.Anarticledealingwithresultsfromdifferentstudiesonthesametopiciscalled

A.aresearcharticle.B.areviewarticle.

C.acasereport.D.aneditorial.

45.Letterstotheeditorenablereadersofamedicaljournaltoexpresscommentson

A.anymedicalevent.

B.articlespublishedinthesameissue.

C.articlespublishedinthatjournal.

D.medicaldevelopment.

第5局部:補(bǔ)全短文(第46~50題,每題2分,共10分)

閱讀下面的短文,文章中有5處空白,文章后面有6組文字,請(qǐng)依據(jù)文章的內(nèi)容選擇5組文字,將其分別放回文章原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌。請(qǐng)將答案涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

HowtoPassExams

Donotunderestimate(低估)thepowerofrevisioninthedaysandhoursbeforeanexamination.Thecloseryouaretotheexam,themorechanceyouhaveofstoringandretainingcrucialinformation.Butdonotoverdoit.46.Aneffectivedailyroutinecanhelpyouthroughanexamperiod,sointhedaysleadinguptoyourfirstexam,getintothehabitofbeingupandreadytoworkbygame.Itcanbeashocktothesystemaftermonthsofworkingtoyourowntimetabletobementallyalertatthattimeifyouhavenotpreparedforit.

Onthedayoftheexam,haveagoodbreakfast,packtwoofeverythingyouneed(pens,pencils,erasers,etc),thenmakeyourwaytotheexaminationhallingoodtime.47.

Onceinyourseat,simplypauseforafewsecondsandcollectyourthoughts.Closeyoureyesandtakeinafewslow,deepbreathstohelpyourelax.Whenyouturnoverthetestpaper,spendashortperiodreadingthroughalltheinstructionsandquestions,payingparticularattentiontokeyverbssuchas“discuss”,“compare”and“evaluate”.48.Itisalwayswisetoallow10minutesattheendoftheexamtogiveyourselftimetogobackoveryouranswers.Onceyouhaveselectedthequestionsyouwishtotackle,beginbyattemptingtheoneyouthinkisyourstrongest.Itwillgiveyoumoreconfidencewhenyouseeawell-answeredquestiondownonpaper.Alsoremembertowriteclearly,anddonotbeafraidtoexpresstheunexpectedafterall,examinerscangetveryboredmarkingstereotypical(千篇一律的)answers.

49.ifyoudoneedsomethingelsetofocusontohelpyoucollectyourthoughts,chooseafixture(固定設(shè)施)intheroom,suchastheceilingoranythingelsethatwillnotallowyoutobedistracted.

Finally,onceyouhavefinished,neverhangaroundoutsideafterwardstoattendthediscussionbyotherstudents.50.

ADonotarrivetooearly,though,asotherpeople’sanxietycanbecontagious(傳染性的),andyoumaysufferfromunduepanic

BTrynottobetemptedtolookatthosearoundyou,orattheclock

CWhenyougethome,readtheexaminationpaperthroughandlookupallthewordsyoudidntunderstand

DSleep,exerciseandrelaxationarealljustasimportant

EMapoutaquickplanofpointsyouwishtomakeandhowmuchtimeyoushouldspendoneachquestion

FGoandhaveawell-earnedrestandthenprepareforyournextexam

第6局部:完型填空(第51~65題,每題1分,共15分)

閱讀下面的短文,文中有15處空白,每處空白給出4個(gè)選項(xiàng),請(qǐng)依據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容從4個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇1個(gè)答案,涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

MenTooMaySufferfromDomesticViolence

Nearlythreein10menhaveexperiencedviolenceatthehandsofanintimatepartnerduringtheirlifetimes,accordingtooneofthefewstudiestolook51domesticviolenceandhealthamongmen.

“Manymenactuallydoexperiencedomesticviolence,althoughwedon”thearaboutit52,“Dr.RobertJ.ReidoftheUniversityofWashingtoninSeattle,oneofthestudy”sauthors,toldReutersHealth.“Theyoftendon”ttell__53__wedon”task.Wewanttogetthemessageouttomenwho__54__experiencedomesticviolencethattheyarenotaloneandthereareresourcesavailableto55“

Theresearchersaskedstudyparticipantsaboutphysicalabuseandnon-physical56,suchasthreatsthatmadethem57fortheirsafety,controllingbehavior(forexample,beingtoldwhotheycouldassociatewithandwheretheycouldgo),andconstantname-calling.

Amongmen18to54yearsold,14.2percentsaidtheyhadexperiencedintimatepartner__58__inthepastfiveyears,while6.1percentreporteddomesticviolenceinthepreviousyear.

Rateswerelowerformen55and__59_,with5.3percentreportingviolenceinthepastfiveyearsand2.4percenthavingexperienceditinthepast12months.

Overall,30.5percentofmenyoungerthan55and26.5percentofoldermensaidtheyhadbeenvictimsof__6

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