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全國職稱英語等級考試名師押題卷

(衛(wèi)生類A級)

第1部分:詞匯選項(第1?15題,每題1分,共15分)

下面每個句子中均有1個詞或短語畫有底橫線,請為每處畫線部分確定1個意義最為接

近的選項。

1.Listeningtoalightmusichelpsalleviatethedistressingsymptomsofanxiety.

A.raiseB.lessenC.leadtoD.strengthen

2.Theherbalremedywasonceconsideredtobegreatlyeffectiveforinfests'stingsbyold-timers.

A.ingredientB.cureC.operationD.pill

3.Localresidentsneededhospitaltreatmentafterinhalingfumesfromthefire.

A.breathinginB.swallowingC.sippingD.guzzling

4.Intheworldasawhole,abouttenpercentofallpregnanciesareterminated.

A.abolishedB.completedC.endedD.tormented

5.Adiplomainpsychiatricnursingisdefinitelynecessaryforapersonwhowantstobea

clinicalpsychologist.

A.researchB.trainingC.courseD.certificate

6.Achemistcanseparateamedicineintoitscomponents.

A.mixturesB.compoundsC.ingredientsD.types

7.Mostoftheoccupantshaveevacuatedfromtheareabeforethefirebrokeout.

A.originatedB.removedC.reachedD.trapped

8.SomeOlympicathleteswereexpelledfbrdrug-taking.

A.dismissedB.sentencedC.punishedD.criticized

9.Consoleyourselfwiththethoughtthatyouhavetriedyourbest.

A.improveB.calmC.encourageD.comfort

10.Ahospitalspokesmansaidshehadsufferedafatalheartattack.

A.dangerousB.deadlyC.threateningD.serious

11.Hehasthisirritatinghabitofconstantlyscratchinghisnose.

A.pleasantB.satisfyingC.annoyingD.uneducated

12.Thebuildingdoesnotconformtosafetyregulations.

A.violateB.actagainstC.abidebyD.stick

13.Thepatientaftertheoperationwalkedwithapronouncedlimp.

A.definiteB.lightC.severeD.unstable

14.Herassistantwasaccusedoftheftandfraudbythepolice.

A.indictedB.chargedwithC.criticizedforD.blamedfor

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15.Thecharterproclaimedthatallstateswouldhavetheirowngovernment.

A.approvedB.explainedC.admittedD.declared

第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16?22題,每題1分,共7分)

下面的短文后列出了7個句子,請根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對每個句子做出判斷;如果該句提

供的是正確信息,請選擇A:如果該句提供的是錯誤信息,請選擇B;如果該句的信息文中沒有

提及,請選擇Co

PollutioncouldbeaFactorinAutism(自閉癥)

Pollutioncouldbeafactorinautism,researchershavefound.Theysaychildrenwithautism

spectrumdisorder(ASD)(自閉癥譜系障礙)weremorelikelytohavebeenexposedtohigher

levelsofcertainairtoxics(有毒氣體)duringtheirmothers'pregnanciesandthefirsttwoyearsof

lifecompared.Thefindcouldhelpexplaintheriseincases.

TheinvestigationofchildreninsouthwesternPennsylvaniawillbepresentedtodayatthe

AmericanAssociationforAerosolResearchannualmeetinginOrlando."Autismspectrumdisorders

areamajorpublichealthproblem,andtheirprevalencehasincreaseddramatically,wsaidEvelyn

TalbottofPittPublicHealth,wholedtheresearch.n"Despiteitsserioussocialimpact,thecausesof

autismarepoorlyunderstood.n"Veryfewstudiesofautismhaveincludedenvironmentalexposures

whiletakingintoaccountotherpersonalandbehavioralriskfactors.“Ouranalysisisanadditionto

thesmallbutgrowingbodyofresearchthatconsidersairtoxicsasoneoftheriskfactorsforASD.”

Dr.Talbottandhercolleaguesperformedapopulation-basedstudyoffamilieswithandwithout

ASDlivinginsixsouthwesternPennsylvaniacounties.Theresearchersfoundlinksbetween

increasedlevelsofchromium(銘)andstyrene(苯乙烯)andchildhoodautismspectrumdisorder,a

conditionthataffectsonein68children.

“Thisstudybringsusastepclosertowardunderstandingwhyautismaffectssomanyfamilies

inthePittsburghregionandnationwide—andreinforcesinsoberingdetailthatairqualitymatters,

saidGrantOliphant,presidentofTheHeinzEndowments."Ouraspirationsfortrulybecomingthe

mostlivablecitycannotberealizedifourchildrenshealthisthreatenedbydangerouslevelsofair

toxics.w

Autismspectrumdisordersarearangeofconditionscharacterizedbvsocialdeficits(社交困

難)andcommunicationdifficultiesthattypicallybecomeapparentearlyinchildhood.Reported

casesofASDhaverisennearlyeight-fbldinthelasttwodecades.Whilepreviousstudieshave

showntheincreasetobepartiallyduetochangesindiagnostic(診斷的)practicesandgreater

publicawarenessofautism,thisdoesnotfullyexplaintheincreasedprevalence.

Bothgeneticandenvironmentalfactorsarebelievedtobepartiallyresponsible."Ourresults

addtothegrowingbodyofevidencelinkingenvironmentalexposures(接觸),suchasairpollution,

toASD,“saidDr.Talbott."Thenextstepwillbeconfirmingourfindingswithstudiesthatmeasure

thespecificexposuretoairpollutantsatanindividualleveltoverifytheseEPA(Environmental

ProtectionAgency)modeledestimates.w

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16.Thefindthatpollutioncouldbeafactorinautism(自閉癥)couldhelpexplainthe

dramaticincreaseincases.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

17.Studiesofautismhaveincludedotherpersonalandbehavioralriskfactors,aswellas

environmentalexposures.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

18.EvelynTalbottstatedthattheiranalysisservesasanadditiontoinsufficientresearchesof

autismastheyhadtakenwaterpollutantsasoneoftheriskfactorsfbrASD.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

19.Dr.TalbottandhercolleagueslaunchedapopulationSbasedresearchofschools.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

20.It,sratherdifficultfbrouraspirationfbrtrulybecomingthemostlivablecitytoberealized

ifourchildren'shealthisindangerofairpollutions.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

21.Autismspectrumdisorderscanbedetectedinchildhoodaschildrenwithautismmayappear

communicationdifficulties.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

22.AccordingtoDr.Talbott,environmental,ratherthangeneticfactorsarebelievedtobe

partiallyresponsible.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

第3部分:概括大意與完成句子(第23?30題,每題1分,共8分)

下面的短文后有2項測試任務(wù):(1)第23?26題要求從所給的6個選項中為第1?4

段每段選擇1個最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第27~30題要求從所給的6個選項中為每個句子確定1個

最佳選項。

FireAnts

1FiresAntsareaggressive,willdefensivelyattackanythingthatdisturbsthem,andcansting

repeatedly.Thefireantbitesitsvictimbysecuringitselftotheskinwithitsmandibles(下顆),

causingpain,then,usingitsheadasapivot,theantswingsitsabdomen(腹部腹腔)inanarc,

repeatedlystingingthevictimwithanabdominalstinger(腹刺).Upto40percentofthepeoplewho

liveininfested(害蟲出沒的:群居的)urbanareasmaybestungeachyear,andmorethan30deaths

havebeenattributedtotheseinsectbites.

2Thefireantstingusuallyproducesimmediatepainandared,swollenarea,which

disappearswithin45minutes.Ablister(水泡)thenforms,rupturing(破裂)in30to70hours,and

theareaoftenbecomesinfected.Insomecases,ared,swollen(腫脹),itchy(發(fā)癢的)patch

developsinsteadofablister.Althoughthestingsarenotusuallylifethreatening,theyareeasily

infectedandmayleavepermanentscars.

3Somepeoplebecomesensitivetofireantstingsandshouldseektheadviceofanallergist

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(??漆t(yī)師).Anaphylaxis(過敏反應(yīng))(alife-threateningallergicreaction)occursinaboutoneto

twopercentofthepeoplestungbyfireants.Therefore,ifastingleadstoshortnessofbreath,

tightnessandswelling(膨脹)inthethroat,tightnessinthechest,increasedpulserate,swellingof

thetongueandmouth,dizziness,ornausea,thepersonshouldbetakentoahospitalemergency

departmentimmediately.Somepeoplemaylapseintoacoma(休克)—formevenonesting.

4Firstaidforfireantstingsincludesplacinganicecubeoverthestingtoreducethepainand

toslowadsorptionofthevenom.Atopicalsteroidcream(類固爵藥音)canhelpcombatlocal

swellinganditching.Anantihistamine(抗組織胺藥)maypreventsomelocalsymptomsifgiven

early,butitworkstooslowlytocounteractalife-threateningallergicreaction.Peoplewhoare

allergictostingsshouldalwayscarryakitwithantihistaminetabletsandapre-loadedsyringeof

epinephrine(腎上腺素).

23.Paragraph1A.Firstaidforfireantsslings

B.Howfireantsattackvictims

24.Paragraph2C.Whyfireantsstingvictims

D.Thepossiblesymptomsafterstungbyfireants

25.Paragraph3

E.Thedeadlythreatoffireantsstings-anaphylaxis

26.Paragraph4F.Thecommonhabitsoffireants

27.FiresAntsareaggressivebecausetheywilldefensivelyattackanythingthat

28.Insomecases,ared,swollen,itchypatchdevelops

29.Ifastingleadstoshortnessofbreath,tightnessandswelling(膨脹)inthethroat,tightness

inthechest,increasedpulserate,swellingofthetongueandmouth,dizziness,ornausea,.

30.Thesuggestionforpeoplewhoareallergictostingsisthattheyshouldalwayscarry.

A.anicecube,topicalsteroidcream(類固醉藥膏)andanantihistamine(抗組織胺藥)

B.disturbsthem,andcanstingrepeatedly

C.insteadofanallergicreaction

D.akitwithantihistaminetabletsandapre-loadedsyringeofepinephrine

E.ratherthanablister

F.thepersonshouldbesenttoahospitalemergencydepartmentassoonaspossible

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(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定1個最佳選項。

第?篇ChinaPollution:HowAirDomesMayHelpBeijing

Onmostdays,athickblanketofpoisonoussmoghoversoverBeijing.Butoneday,Chinats

capitalcouldbedottedwithdomesfilledwithcleanair.

Orproject,aLondon-basedarchitectureanddesignfirm,hasdevisedtheBubblesproject,a

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designthatenvisionsmassive,balloon-likestructuresfilledwithcleanair.Thevegetationinsidethe

parkwouldproducecleanairfbrthoselivinginsidethebuildingsontheperimeter(邊緣)ofthe

bubbles,whilealsoprovidingasmog-freespacefbrresidentstospendtimeinthefauxoutdoors.

RajatSodhi,directorofOrprojectIndia,spentayearandahalfdevelopingtheideawiththe

firm'sBeijingteam."Theseedofthisprojectwastherealizationthatindevelopingcountries,

especiallymajorcitiesinIndiaandChina,theairqualityhascrossedunacceptablelimits.wMr.

Sodhiexplains."Youreallycan'tstepoutandbeoutdoors.Youjustmovefromoneair-conditioned

spacetoanolher.”

Thegroupdecidedtodesignthelargedomes(圓屋頂)usingpatternsfoundinnature."Ifyou

lookatthestructureofabutterflywingorthatofaleaf,ithasadensepatternthatallowsthe

structuretobefairlystableandfairlylargebutusingverylittlematerial,"Mr.Sodhisays.

TheskinoftherooftopbubbleswouldbecreatedfromETFE(四氟乙烯),anextremely

durable,lightweightmaterialthatwillnotdecomposeovertime.Eachbubblewouldbefilledwith

gas,allowingittofloat.Theentirestructurewouldbeshapedandanchoredwithsteelsupports.

TheprojecthasreceivedmixedreactionssinceitwasfirstreleasedinJanuary.Butcriticsargue

thattheconceptsmacksofdefeatism.WhybothertoridtheairofpollutionincitieslikeBeijingif

bubblesofcleanairareavailable?Otherssaytheplanissimplyunrealisticand,atbest,wouldleadto

twoclassesofcitizensinpollutedareas.Presumablyonlyawealthyfewwouldgainaccesstothe

bubble,leavingtheunluckymajoritytrappedinsmog.

RajatSodhibelievesthereactioncomesfromthosewhowanttosolveenvironmentalproblems,

thoughhesaysthatisn'thisgoal.He*sanarchitectwhocreateslivingspaces,hecontends.The

Bubblesprojectcouldworkinavarietyoflocationswherepeoplearebarredfromenjoyinggreen,

openspacesfbrmuchoftheyear.

31.AbouttheBubblesproject,whichofthefollowingdescriptionscannotberevealedbasedon

theinformationinthispassage?

A.TheBubblesprojectiscreatedbyOrproject,aLondon-basedarchitectureanddesignfirm.

B.TheBubblesprojectisshapedasaballoonandfilledwithcleanair.

C.Iftheresidentsinsidetheparkwanttospendtimeinthefauxoutdoors,theywillhaveto

sufferfromthesmog.

D.Peoplelivingthebubblesinhalefreshairproducedbyvegetationinsidethepark.

32.Toputitspecifically,whocreatedanddevelopedtheideaoftheBubbles?

A.RajatSodhi,directorofOrprojectIndia.

B.RajatSodhi,directorofOrprojectIndiawiththefirm,sBeijingteam.

C.Thefirm*sBeijingteam.

D.OrprojectIndiawiththefirm'sBeijingteam.

33.ThewordudecomposeMinParagraph5probablyrefersto.

A.decayorrot

B.disappearorvanish

C.propagateorbreed

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D.volatilize

34.Onthetopicofrooftopofthebubbles,whichofthefollowingisnotmentioned?

A.Theentirestructurewouldbeshapedandfixedwithsteelsupports.

B.TheskinoftherooftopbubbleswouldbecreatedfromETFE.

C.Therooftopofbubblesismadeofextremelydurable,lightweightmaterial.

D.Eachbubblewouldbefilledwithwatervapor.

35.AHthefollowingstatementsserveasobjectivereactionstotheprojectsinceitwasfirst

releasedexcept.

A.theplanissimplyunrealisticanditwouldleadtotwoclassesofcitizensinpollutedareas

B.whybothertoridtheairofpollutionincitieslikeBeijingifbubblesofcleanairare

available

C.theshapeofBubblesprojectisunattractiveasitborrowsthestructureofabutterflywing

orthatofaleaf

D.onlyawealthyfewwouldgainaccesstothebubble,leavingtheunluckymajority

trappedinsmog

第二篇SeveralEbolaQuestionsYou'reWonderingAbout

Wheredoesthename“Ebola”comefrom?

ThevirusisnamedaftertheEbolaRiverinwhatisnowtheDemocraticRepublicoftheCongo.

That'swheretheviruswasdiscoveredin1976.

Ifthere'snovaccine(疫苗)orcure,whataredoctorsdoingtotreatEbolapatients?

Fornow,alldoctorscandoistreatthesymptomsandprovidesupportivecarelikemonitoring

heartrate,bloodpressure,andbreathingwhilemakingsurethepatients'fluidsarereplenished(充足

的).Sometimespatientsaregivenantibiotics(抗生素)totreatotherpossibleinfections.Thehopeis

tosustainthepatientthroughtheinfectionsotheirimmunesystemcaneventuallyclearthevirus.

IhearyoucanonlygetEbolathroughdirectcontactwithaninfectedperson*sbodilyfluids.

Doesthatmeanyouneedtohaveanopenwoundorsomething?

Awound,sure,buttheskincanalsohavemicro-abrasions(細(xì)微擦傷)youcan,tsee.

Additionally,theviruscangetintoyourbodythroughyoureyesandmouthifthoseareascomeinto

contactwithsomethingthatcontainsthebodilyfluids(體液)ofaninfectedperson.That'swhy

healthcareworkersaresupposedtokeepthemselvescompletelycoveredwhiletreatingpatients.

CanEbolaspreadthroughsweat?

Yes,theviruscanbepresentinsweat.

Whataboutsex?

Sure,thoughsexwhileinfectedwithEbolaseemsunlikely.InpastEbolaoutbreaks,menwho

survivedthediseaseweretoldtorefrainfromsexorusecondomsforaboutthreemonthsafter

recoverybecausetheviruscanbepresentinsemen.

WhyistherenovaccineordrugforEbola?

Thereareseveralpromisingdrugsandvaccinesindevelopment,butsinceEbolaisless

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common—andresearchaboutitisnotwellfunded—thereisnodrugorvaccinethathasbeen

approvedforuseinhumans.OneexperimentalserumwasusedbythetwoAmericanpatients,but

there*snotenoughforwidespreaduseyet.Manyoftheotherdrugsandvaccineshavenotyetbeen

testedinhumans.TheWHOismeetingnextweektodiscusswhetherexperimentaltreatments

shouldbeusedduringthisoutbreak.

Howdidthevirusstartanyway?

ThenaturalreservoirforEbolaremainsunknown,butresearchershypothesizethatthefirst

infectedinanoutbreaklikelybecomesinfectedthroughcontactwithaninfectedanimal.Batsare

thoughttobeacarrierofthevirus.

36.Wheredoesthename“Ebola”originatefrom?

A.Il'snamedaftertheEbolaRiverinwhatisnowtheGuinea.

B.It'snamedaftertheEbolaRiverinwhatisnowtheSierraLeone.

C.It'snamedaftertheEbolaRiverinwhatisnowtheLiberia.

D.Il'snamedaftertheEbolaRiverinwhatisnowtheDemocraticRepublicoftheCongo.

37.WhatmeasureswillnotthedoctorstaketotreatEbolapatients,ifthere1snovaccine?

A.Thedoctorswilltreatthesymptomsandprovidesupportivecarelikemonitoringheartrate,

bloodpressure,andbreathing.

B.ThedoctorswillgivetheEbolapatientsantibiotics(抗生素)totreatotherpossible

infections.

C.Thedoctorsdon'tneedtoguaranteethatthepatients'fluidsarereplenished(充足的).

D.Thedoctorswilltrytosustainthepatientthroughtheinfectionsotheirimmunesystem

caneventuallyclearthevirus.

38.Accordingtotheanswers,Ebolaviruswouldspreadthroughthefollowingways

except.

A.awound

B.ahugwithcompletelycoveredclothes

C.bodilyfluidsorsweat

D.sex

39.ResearchersfailedindevelopingeffectivevaccinesordrugsfbrEbolabecauseofthe

followingsexcept.

A.ebolaislesscommon-andresearchaboutitisnotwellfunded

B.oneexperimentalserumwasusedbythetwoAmericanpatients,butthere*snotenough

fbrwidespreaduseyet

C.theexperimentofusingvaccinesordrugsinhumansendedinfailure

D.manyoftheotherdrugsandvaccineshavenotyetbeentestedinhumans

40.WhowasthefirstcarrierofEbolavirus?

A.Bats.B.Rats.

C.TheEbolaRiver.D.Doctors.

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第三篇FriendlyDoctorsare"BadforYourHealth"

uFriendlydoctorsare'badfortheirpatients*healthw,researchershavewarnedasanewstudy

revealedtwothirdsofyoungmedicsstruggletobetruthfulwithpatientstheylike.Blurringthelines

betweensocialandprofessionalrelationshipscanimpactonthelevelofcareofferedandprevent

patientsfrombeinghonestaboutimportantsideeffects.

DoctorsshouldrefrainfromaddingpatientsasfriendsonFacebook,theyshouldnothugor

allowpatientstocallthembytheirfirstnames,regulatorshavewarned.Theysaidthosewhobreach

theboundariescouldfacedisciplinaryaction.

Itcomesasasurveyof338oncologistsundertheageof40,publishedinTheLancetOncology,

found59percentsaidtheyfounditdifficulttotellthetruthtothosepatientstheyliked.60%percent

ofrespondentssaidifdoctorsfelttooclosetotheirpatients,itcouldpreventthemfrommaking

objectivedecisionsaboutaperson*scare.

LesleyFallowfield,ofBrightonandSussexMedicalSchool,said:uOncology(腫瘤學(xué))isa

specialtythatcanbeenormouslyrewardingbutisfraughtwithmanychallenges.n"Youngoncologists

havetomasterdealingwithanxiouspatientswhoarefacingalife-threateningdisease;conveyingthe

trueprognosis(預(yù)后癥)伏);discussingthecomplexityofmodemtreatments;andexplainingthe

unavailabilityofsomedrugs,theside-effectsoftreatment,andlikelytherapeuticaims.”

Butshesaidforthosedoctorswhohaveenteredtheprofessionintheageofthe“cyberworldw,

aremorelikelytofallvictimtoblurring(難以區(qū)分)theprofessionalboundarieswithpatients.She

said:"Thedifficulty,ifyouhugandkisspatients,ifyouallowthemtocallyoubyyourfirstname,is

thatquicklytherelationshipcanbecomeconfusedasasocialoneratherthanaprofessionalone.

Doctorsbecomeconfused,'Ireallylikethisperson,andhowcanIbeartotellthemthatthey're

goingtodie?'Theyfinditmoredifficulttobeobjective.w

ProfessorFallowfieldsaidwhiledoctorscanfindithardertobetruthful,andbreakbadnewsto

patients,blurringtheprofessionallinescanimpactonthepatients*behaviortoo.Shesaidthose

beingtreatedcan“feelintimidatedaboutcomplainingw,orfailtoraiseissuesregardingunpleasant

sideeffectsoftreatment,whichcouldprovevitallyimportant.

Thestudyfoundhalfofdoctorsquestionedhadgivenpatientstheirpersonalmobilenumbers,a

fifthhadacceptedsocialinvitationsfrompatientsand14percenthadacceptedthemasfriendson

Facebook.

AspokesmanfbrtheGeneralMedicalCouncil,whichregulatesdoctors,said:"Theriseinthe

useofsocialmediaalsobringsnewchallengesanddoctorsmustconsidertherisksinvolvedandthe

impactitcouldhaveontherelationshiowiththeirpatients.w

41.Theauthor*spurposeofwritingthisarticleistoadvisedoctors.

A.tobetruthfulwithpatientstheylike

B.clearlinesbetweensocialandprofessionalrelationships

C.tobefriendlytopatients

D.acceptsocialinvitationsfrompatients

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42.Accordingtotheregulators,doctorscould

A.addpatientsasfriendsonFacebook

B.hugthepatientstheylike

C.allowpatientstocallthembytheirfirstnames

D.callthepatientsbytheirfirstnames

43.BasedonthesurveypublishedinTheLancetOntology,whichofthefollowingisnotmentioned?

A.Thisresearchinvestigated338oncologistsundertheageof40.

B.59percentsaidtheyfounditdifficulttotellthetruthtothosepatientstheyliked.

C.60%percentofpatientssaidifdoctorsfelttooclosetotheirpatients,itcouldprevent

themfrommakingobjectivedecisionsaboutaperson,scare.

D.60%percentofrespondentssaidthatcloserelationshipbetweendoctorsandpatients

couldinfluencetheformerJsobjectivedecisionsaboutaperson*scare.

44.Ontheissueofoncology,LesleyFallowfielddoesn*tsuggestthatyoungoncologists

should.

A.dealwithanxiouspatientsthoughtheyarenotfacingalife-threateningdisease

B.informpatientsofthetrueprognosis(預(yù)后癥狀)

C.discussthecomplexityofmodemtreatments

D.explaintheunavailabilityofsomedrugs,theside-effectsoftreatment,andlikelytherapeutic

aims

45.InthelightofProfessorFallowfield,ifsomedoctorsblurtheprofessionalboundarieswith

patients,whatwouldnothappen?

A.Theywouldfinditmoredifficulttotellthepatientsthattheyaregoingtodie.

B.Patientswouldfeeliteasy(oraiseissuesregardingunpleasantsideeffectsoftreatment.

C.Thosebeingtreatedcanwfeelintimidatedaboutcomplaining.

D.PatientsTbehaviorwouldbeaffectedtoobytheblurringrelationship.

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(jù)短文內(nèi)容將其分

別放回原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌。

FreezeYourChickentoAvoidFoodPoisoning

Freezingmeatonceitishomefromthesupennarketcouldkilldeadlybugs.(46)

Campylobacter(彎曲桿菌)bugscancausestomachupsets(腸胃不適),vomiting(嘔吐)and

diarrhea(腹瀉).

Familiesshouldfreezeanddefrost(解凍)chickeniftheywanttoavoidfoodpoisoning,a

healthchiefsaid17,November.(47)Around100ofthevictimsdiefromvomiting

andstomachupsets.

Fordecades,retailersandofficialshaveknownthatCampylobacterisrifeonpoultry(家禽)

farmsbuthavefailedtotakeaction.InsteadanofficialatPublicHealthEnglandsuggestsconsumers

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canhelpprotectthemselvesbyfreezingchickenafterpurchaseandthoroughlydefrostingitbefore

cooking.FriedaJorgensensaid:(48)

Thoroughlycookingpoultrymakesitsafebutthediseasestillinfectsahugenumberofpeople,

costingtheBritisheconomyanestimated£9millionayearinhealthcostsandmissedworkhours.

Thefreezingprocessaddsanextralevelofsecurityintheeventofundercookedmeat.Dr

Jorgensenadded:"FreezingdoesbringaboutareductioninthenumberofCampylobacter

cells.w(49)"ReducingthenumberofCampylobactercellsonthechickencanmatter

intermsofthepublichealthrisk/

(50)uIt'sacompletecop-outtotrytoputresponsibilityonconsumerstohaveto

cleanuppoorpracticescausedearlierinthefoodsupplychain/saidRichardLloyd,ofconsumer

group."TheFoodStandardsAgency,retailersandpoultryproducersneedtomakelowering

Campylobacterlevelsamuchgreaterpriority.Thepoultryindustrymustalsocleanupitsactandbe

moreaccountableandtransparent."

A.However,consumergroupssaidretailersshouldtakeresponsibi.ityforthesafetyoftheir

food.

K"ConsumerswillreducetheirexposureofCampylobacteriftheyeatfrozenchickeninstead

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C."Webelievethattheycanreducethemby90percentbyundertakingthisfreezingprocess.p

D.Theprocessoffreezingmeatkillsupto90percentofCampylobacter(彎曲桿菌)cells.

E.Freshchickenattractedalargenumber

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