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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
—4—
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
offreshchicken.w
C."Webelievethattheycanreducethemby90percentbyundertakingthisfreezingprocess.p
D.Theprocessoffreezingmeatkillsupto90percentofCampylobacter(彎曲桿菌)cells.
E.Freshchickenattractedalargenumber
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