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職稱英語衛(wèi)生類A級模擬34
第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)
工、Asawriter,heturnedoutthreenovelsthatyear.
A.refusedB.read
C.producedD.accepted
2、Iamverysorryforringingyoulatelastnight.
A.simplyB.terriblyC.eagerlyD.largely
3、Theoscillatorwaseasiertouse,morestable,andlessexpensivethanothers
availableatthetime.
A.changeableB.unchanging
C.diverseD.strong
4、Wearecertainthathewillgetoverhisillness.
A.sureB.happy
C.surprisedD.excited
5、Thestudyalsonotesasteadydeclineinthenumberofcollegestudents
takingsciencecourses.
A.relativeB.generalC.continuousD.
sharp
6、Whatisyourgoalinlife?
A.planB.aim
C,arrangementD.idea
7、Iquiveredwithfearatthestrangesound.
A.shookB.escaped
C.stungD.suffered
8、Itisunderstandab1ethatearlycivilizationsblamedstormsonthegods.
A.badweatherB.unsuccessfulharvests
C.illnessD.warfare
9、Herbalmedicine(草藥)canbeusedtocuresleeplessness.
A.disruptB.diagnoseC.evaporateD.remedy
10>Beforetheinventionofphotoengraving,steelandcopperplateengraving
servedastheprincipalmeansofreproducingillustrations.
A.visionsB.pictures
C.advertisementsD.pages
11>Hundredsofbuildingswerewreckedbytheearthquake.
A.damagedB.shakenC.fallenD.
jumped
12>Theconferenceexploredthepossibilityofclosertradelinks.
A.deniedB.investigated
C.stressedD.created
13>Hewasoneoftheprincipalorganizersoftheassociation.
A.plannersB.employeesC.actorsD.
recipients
14、ThepolicemanagedtotrackdownthemaninNewYork.
A.searchB.catch
C?pursueD?survey
15>Youlooksmartinthenewsuit.
A.cleverB.handsomeC.loyalD.
brave
第2部分:閱讀判斷
StepBackinTime
Doyouknowthatwelivealotlongernowthanthepeoplewhowereborn
beforeus?Onehundredyearsagotheaveragewomanlivedtobe45.Butnow,
shecanliveuntilatleast80.
Oneofthemainreasonsforpeoplelivinglongeristhatweknowhowto
lookafterourselvesbetter.WeknowwhichfoodsaregoodforU.S.andwhat
wehavetoeattomakesureourbodiesgetallthehealthythingstheyneed.
Weknowwhywesometimesgetillandwhattodotogetbetteragain.Andwe
knowhowimportantitistodolotsofexercisetokeepourheartsbeating
healthily.
1
Butinorderthatwedon1slipbackintobadhabitszlet*shavealook
atwhatlifewaslike100yearsago.
Familieshadbetween15and20children,althoughmanybabiesdidn11live
long.Childrensufferedfromlotsofdiseases,especiallyrickets(佝僂病)
andscurvy(壞血?。?whicharebothcausedbybaddiets.Thisisbecausemany
familieswereverypoorandnotabletofeedtheirchildrenwell.
ReallypoorfamilieswholivedincrowdedcitieslikeLondonandManchester
oftensleptstandingup,bendingoverapieceofstring,becausetherewas
noroomforthemtoliedown.
Peopledidn11havefridgesuntilthe1920s.Theykeptfreshfoodcoldby
storingitonwindowsills(窗臺板),blocksofice,orevenburyingitinthe
garden.
Somechildrenhadtostartworkattheageofsevenoreighttoearnmoney
fortheirparents.Ifyouhadlived100yearsago,youmightwellbeselling
matchsticks(火柴桿)(ajobdonebymanychildren)orworkingwithyourdad
bynow.
16、Onaveragewomenlivedlongerthanmen100yearsago.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
17>Peoplenowenjoylongerlivesforunknownreasons.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
18、Ahundredyearsagomanykidsdiedatallearlyage.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
19>Poordietscanleadtosuchdiseasesasricketsandscurvy.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
20>Peopleinthepastpreferredstandinguptolyingdownwhensleeping.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
21>AnEnglishmaninventedthefridgeinthe1920s.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
22>Lifewasnoteasyformanychildrenliving100yearsago.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
第3部分:概括大意與完成句子
1.Thousandsofyearsagomanusedhandyrocksforhissurgicaloperations.
Laterheusedsharpboneorhorn,metalknivesand,morerecently,rubber
andplastic.Andthatwaswherewestuck,insurgicalinstrumentterms,for
manyyears.Inthe1960sanewtoolwasdeveloped,onewhichwas,firstof
allztobeofgreatpracticalusetothearmedforcesandindustry,butwhich
wasalso,intime,torevolutionizetheartandscienceofsurgery.
2.Thetoolisthelaseranditisbeingusedbymoreandmoresurgeons
allovertheworld,foraverylargenumberofdifferentcomplaints.Theword
lasermeans:LightAmplificationbyStimulatedEmissionofRadiation.Aswe
allknow,lightishot;anysourceoflight--fromthesunitselfclownto
ahumblematchburning--willgivewarmth.Butlightisusuallyspreadout
overawidearea.Thelightinalaserbeam,however,isconcentrated.This
meansthatalightwithnomorepowerthanthatproducedbyanordinaryelectric
lightbulbbecomesintenselystrongasitisconcentratedtoapinpoint-sized
beam.
3.Experimentswiththesepinpointbeamshaveshownresearchersthat
differentenergysourcesproducebeamsthathaveaparticulareffectoncertain
livingcells.Itisnowpossibleforeyesurgeonstooperateonthebackof
thehumaneyewithoutharmingthefrontoftheeyezsimplybypassingalaser
beamrightthroughtheeyeball.Noknivesznostitches,nounwanteddamage--a
truesurgicalwonder.
4.Operationswhichonceleftpatientsexhaustedandinneedoflongperiods
ofrecoverytimenowleavethemfeelingrelaxedandcomfortable.Somuchmore
difficultoperationscannowbetried.
5.Therapiddevelopmentoflasertechniquesinthepasttenyearshas
madeitclearthatthefutureislikelytobeveryexciting.Perhapssome
cancerswillbetreatedwithlaserinawaythatmakessurgerynotonlysafer
butmoreeffective.Altogether,tomorrowmayseemoreandmoreinformation
comingtolightonthediseaseswhichcanbetreatedmedically.
23、Para1.
24、Para2.
25、Para4.
26、Para5.
A.Theuseofanewtoolasasurgicalinstrument.
B.Thecostofanoperation.
C.Theprospectofsurgicalfuturewiththehelpoflaser.
D.Theusageoflaser.
E.Howlaserfunctions.
F.Theadvantageoflaser.
27、Longlongago,manusedforsurgicaloperations.
28、Differentenergysourcesproducebeamsthathaveaparticulareffecton
certain.
29、meanslightamplificationbystimulatedemissionofradiation.
30、Itispossibleforeyesurgeonstooperatebypassingalaserbeenthrough
the.
A.eyeball
B.livingcells
C.laser
D.cancer
E,lung
F,handyrocks
第4部分:閱讀理解
弟扁
Late-nightDrinking
Coffeeloversbeware.Havingaquick"pick-me-up"cupofcoffeelatein
thedaywillplayhavocwithyoursleep.Aswellasbeingastimulantzcaffeine
interruptstheflowofmelatonin,thebrainhormonethatsendspeopleinto
asleep.
Melatoninlevelsnormallystarttoriseabouttwohoursbeforebedtime.
Levelsthenpeakbetween2amand4am,beforefallingagain.n11,sthe
neurohormonethatcontrolsoursleepandtellsourbodywhentosleepand
whentowake,nsaysMauriceOhayonoftheStanfordSleepEpidemiologyResearch
CenteratStanfordUniversityinCalifornia.ButresearchersinIsraelhave
foundthatcaffeinatedcoffeehalvesthebody1slevelsofthissleephormone.
LotanShiloandateamattheSapirMedicalCenterinTelAvivUniversity
foundthatsixvolunteerssleptlesswellafteracupofcaffeinatedcoffee
thanafterdrinkingthesameamountofdecaf.Onaverage,subjectsslept336
minutespernightafterdrinkingcaffeinatedcoffeezcomparedwith415minutes
afterdecalTheyalsotookhalfanhourtodropoff—twiceaslongasusual
—andjiggedaroundinbedtwiceasmuch.
Inthesecondphaseoftheexperimentztheresearcherswokethevolunteers
everythreehoursandaskedthemtogiveaurinesample.Shilomeasured
concentrationsofabreakdownproductofmelatonin.Theresultssuggestthat
melatoninconcentrationsincaffeinedrinkerswerehalfthoseindecaldrinkers.
InapaperacceptedforpublicationinSleepMedicine,theresearcherssuggest
thatcaffeineblocksproductionoftheenzymethatdrivesmelatoninproduction.
Becauseitcantakemanyhourstoeliminatecaffeinefromthebody,Ohayon
recommendsthatcoffeeloversswitchtodecafafterlunch.
31>Theauthormentions"pick-me-upHtoindicatethat
A.melatoninlevelsneedtoberaised.
B.neurohormonecanwakeusup.
C.coffeeisastimulant.
D.decafisacaffeinatedcoffee.
32>Whichofthefollowingtellsushowcaffeineaffectssleep?
A.Caffeineblocksproductionoftheenzymethatstopsmelatoninproduction.
B.Caffeineinterruptstheflowofthehormonethatpreventspeoplefrom
sleeping.
C.Caffeinehalvesthebody*slevelsofsleephormone.
D.Caffeinestaysinthebodyformanyhours.
33、Whatdoesparagraph3mainlydiscuss?
A.Differenteffectsofcaffeinatedcoffeeanddecafonsleep.
B.DifferentfindingsofLotanShiloandateamaboutcaffeine.
C.Thefactthatthesubjectsslept415minutespernightafterdrinking
decaf.
D.Theevidencethatthesubjectstookhalfanhourtofallasleep.
34、Whatdoestheexperimentmentionedinparagraph4prove?
A.Therearemoreenzymesindecafdrinkers*urinesample.
B.Therearemoremelatoninconcentrationsincaffeinedrinkers*urine
sample.
C.Decafdrinkersproducelessmelatonin.
D.Caffeinedrinkersproducelesssleephormone.
35、Theauthorofthispassageprobablyagreesthat
A.coffeeloverssleeplessthanthosewhodonotdrinkcoffee.
B.weshouldnotdrinkcoffeeaftersupper.
C.peoplesleepmoresoundlyatmidnightthanat3am.
D.ifwefeelsleepyatnight,weshouldgotobedimmediately.
弟一^扁
ShoppingatSecond-hand
ClothingStores
When33-year-oldPeteBarthwasincollege,shoppingatSecond-handclothing
storeswasjustsomethinghedid—"likechangingthetiresonhiscar."He
lookedathisbudgetanddecidedhecouldsavealotofmoneybyshopping
forclothesatthriftshops.
"Evennewclothesarefairlydisposable(可丟失的)andwearoutafteracouple
ofyears,"Barthsaid."Inthriftshops,youcanfindsomegreatstuffwhose
qualityisbetterthannewclothes".
Sincethen,Barth,whoworksataGoodwillthriftshopintheUSstate
ofFlorida,hasfoundthatthereareallkindsofreasonsforshoppingfor
second-handclothing.Somepeople,likehim,shoptosavemoney.Someshop
foracrazy-lookingshirt.Andsomeshopasameansofconservingenergyand
helpingtheenvironment.
PatAkins,anaccountantataFloridaSalvationArmy(SA.(救世軍)thriftshop,
saidthatzforher,shoppingatthriftshopsisawaytohelptheenvironment.
"Whenmydaughterwaslittle,welookedatitasrecycling,11Akinssaid.
"Also,whypay30dollarsforanewcoatwhenyoucangetanotheronefor
alotless?
AkinssaidthattheSAhasshopsallovertheUS—"someasbigasdepartment
stores."Alloftheclothesaredonated(捐贈),andwhentheyhaveasurplus(盈
余),they111have"stuffabag”specials,wherecustomerscanfillagrocery
sackwithclothesforonly5or10dollars,
JuliaSlocum,22pointsoutzhowever,thatthehugeamountofsecond-hand
clothingintheUSistheresultofAmericanwastefulness.
”工,dsaythatsecond-handstoresaretheresultofourwasteful,
materialisticculture,"saidSlocum,whoworksforapro-conservation
organization,theCenterforaNewAmericanDream."Thriftshopspreventthat
wastefromgoingtolandfills(垃圾填理場);theygiveclothingasecondlife,
providecheaperclothingforthosewhocan11affordtobuynewonesand
generate(生氣)incomeforcharities.Theyalsoprovideawayforthewealthy
andmiddleclassestoshed(擺脫)someoftheguiltfortheirlevelofconsumption."
36、WhichstatementaboutBarthisNOTtrue?
A.Heis33yearsoldnow.B.HeworksataGoodwill
thriftshop.
C.HeworksataSalvationArmythriftshop.D.Hewasacollegestudent
manyyearsago.
37、WhenBarthwasacollegestudentzheoftenshoppedatthriftshops
A.tosavemoney.B.tosaveenergy.
C.tohelptheenvironment.D.tomakefriendswith
poorpeople.
38、WhatdoesAkinsdo?
A.Sheisasoldier.B.Sheisanaccountant.
C.Sheisasaleswoman.D.Sheisaroadsweeper.
39、ThriftshopscandoeverythingEXCEPT
A.giveclothingasecondlife.B.generateincomefor
charitiies.
C.providecheaperclothesforthepoor.D.stoprichpeoplefrom
wastingmoney.
40、Theword11thriftninparagraph1couldbebestreplacedby
A.charity,B.onedollar.C.firstclass.D.
twodollars.
第-二-答
IstheNewsBelievable?
Unlessyouhavegonethroughtheexperienceyourselfzorwatchedaloved
one1sstruggle,youreallyhavenoideajusthowdesperatecancercanmake
you.Youpray,yourage,youbargainwithGod,butmostofallyouclutch
atanyhope,nomatterhowremote,ofasecondchanceatlife.
Forafewexciteddayslastweek,however,itseemedasifthewholeworld
wasacancerpatientandthatallhumankindhadbeengrantedareprieve(痛
苦減輕).Triggeredbyafrontmedicalnewsstoryintheusuallyreserved
NewYorkTimes,allanybodywastalkingabout—ontheradio,ontelevision,
ontheInternet,inphonecallstofriendsandrelatives—wasthereport
thatacombinationoftwonewdrugscould,astheTimesputit,"curecancer
intwoyears.H
Inamatterofhourspatientshadjammedtheirdoctors1phonelinesbegging
forachancetotestthemiraclecancercure.Cancerscientistsracedtothe
phonestomakesureeveryoneknewabouttheirresearchtoo,generatinganew
roundofheadlines.
Thetimecertainlyseemedripeforabreakthroughincancer.Onlylast
monthscientistsattheNationalCancerInstituteannouncedthattheywere
haltingaclinicaltrialofadrugcalledtamoxifen(他莫昔芬)—andoffering
ittopatientsgettingtheplacebo(安慰劑)一becauseithadprovedsoeffective
atpreventingbreastcancer(althoughitalsoseemedtoincreasetherisk
ofuterine(子宮的)cancer).TwoweekslatercametheNewYorkTimes1report
thattwonewdrugscanshrinktumorsofeveryvarietywithoutanysideeffects
whatsoever.
Itallseemedtoogoodtobetrue,andofcourseitwas.Therearenomiracle
cancerdrugszatleastnotyet.Atthisstageallthedrugmanufacturercan
offerissomeveryinterestingmoleculeszandtheonlycancerstheyhavecured
sofarhavebeeninmice.BYthemiddleoflastweek,eventheTVtalk-show
hostswhotalkedmostaboutthenewshadlearnedwhateveryscientistalready
knew:thatcuringadiseaseinlabanimalsisnotthesameasdoingitin
humans."Thehistoryofcancerresearchhasbeenahistoryofcuringcancer
inthemouse,HDr.RichardKlausner,headoftheNationalCancerInstitute,
toldtheLosAngelesTimes."Wehavecuredmiceofcancerfordecades—and
itsimplydidn*tworkinpeople.n
41>Accordingtothepassage,apersonsufferingfromcancerwill
A.giveupanyhope.
B.prayforthehealthofhislovedones.
C.gooutofhiswaytohelpothers.
D.seizeeverychanceofsurvival.
42、Theunprecedentedinterestinthecureofcancerwasarousedby
A.anationwidediscussionofthetopic.
B.anannouncementbytheNationalCancerInstitute.
C.areportintheNewYorkTimes.
D.amedicalnewsstoryintheLosAngelesTimes.
1
43、AccordingtotheNewYorkTimesreportzacombinationoftwonewdrugs
could
A.reducethesizeofalltumors.
B.preventbreastcancer.
C.curevariousdiseases.
D.preventuterinecancer.
44、Inthefirstsentenceofthelastparagraph,nitwasHmeans
A."itwastrue.11
B."itwastoogoodtobetrue."
C."itwasamiracledrug."
D.nitwasgood.n
45、Thehistoryofcancerresearchhasshownthat
A.miraclecancerdrugsoftenturnupunexpectedly,
B.themassmediacanworkwonders.
C.curingcancersinmiceismucheasierthaninhumans.
D.animalsandhumansaresimilarinbehaviour.
第5部分:補(bǔ)全對話
TheWorld1sLongestBridge
Rumorhasitthatalegendary(傳說的)six-headedmonsterlurksinthedeep
watersoftheTyrrhenianSeabetweenItalyandtheislandofSicily.46When
completedin2010,theworld1slongestbridgewillweighnearly300,000tons,
equivalenttotheicebergthatsanktheTitaniczandstretch5kilometers
long.nThat1snearly50percentlongerthananyotherbridgeeverbuilt,"says
structuralengineerShaneRixon.
47They1resuspensionbridges,massivestructuresbuilttospanvast
waterchannelsorgorges(峽谷).Asuspensionbridgeneedsjusttwotowers
toshoulderthestructure*smammoth(巨大的)weightzthankstohefty(高強(qiáng)
度的)supportingcablesslungbetweenthetowersandanchoredfirmlyindeep
poolsofcementateachendofthebridge.TheMessinaStraitBridgewill
havetwo54,100-tontowers,whichwillsupportmostofthebridge1sload.
Thebeefy(結(jié)實(shí)的)cablesofthebridgezeach1.2meterindiameter,willhold
upthelongestandwidestbridgedeckeverbuilt.
WhenconstructionbeginsontheMessinaStraitBridgein2005,thefirst
jobwillbetoerecttwo370-metertallsteeltowers.48Gettingthesecables
upwillbesomething.It1snotjusttheirlength--totally5.3kilometers--but
theirweight.49
HH
Afterloweringverticalsuspendercablesfromthemaincableszbuilders
willerecta60meter-wide54z630-tonsteelroadwayzordeck,wideenough
toaccommodate12lanesoftraffic.Thedeck'sweightwillpulldownonthe
cableswithaforceof70z500tons.Inreturn,thecablesyank(拽)upagainst
theirfirmlyrootedanchorswithaforceof139,000tonsequivalenttothe
weightofabout100;000cars.Thoseanchorsareessential.50
A.Someenvironmentalistsareagainsttheprojectonbiologicalgrounds.
B.Whatdotheworld*slongestbridgeshaveincommon?
C.Iftrue,onedayyoumightspythebeastwhilezipping(呼嘯而過)across
theMessinaStraitBridge.
D.They*rewhatwillkeepthebridgefromgoinganywhere.
E,Thesecondjobwillbetopulltwosetsofsteelcablesacrossthestraitz
eachsetbeingabundleof44,352individualsteelwires.
F.Theywilltipupthescalesat166,500tons--morethanhalfthebridge1s
totalmass.
第6部分:完形填空
ScientistsDevelopWaysofDetectingHeartAttack
Germanresearchershave51anewgenerationofdefibrillatorsandearly-
warningsoftwareaimedatofferingheartpatientsgreaterprotection52sudden
deathfromcardiacarrest.
InGermanyalonearound100,000peopledieannuallyasaresultofcardi
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