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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 卫_生类单选集考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、*html*? ?阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了,4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案。b? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?stress can make you sick/b?scientists are now studying a new field of research which is calledpsy

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10、ituations. to test this theory scientists are trying to find a linku?(52) ?/u the brain and the immune(免疫)system. the immune systemin our bodies fights the bacteria and viruses which cause disease. therefore,u?(53) ?/u or not we are likely to get various diseases depends onhow u?(54) ?/u our immune

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15、, researchers studied a group ofstudent nurses. they focused u?(65) ?/u cold sores, which are alsocaused by a common virus. many student nurses carried the virus in their blood,but few of these infected nurses actually developed coldsores.( )a.ofb.amongc.aboutd.between3、*html*? ?阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空

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17、come sick.researchers have recently found a connection between diseases and stressfulsituations. to test this theory scientists are trying to find a linku?(52) ?/u the brain and the immune(免疫)system. the immune systemin our bodies fights the bacteria and viruses which cause disease. therefore,u?(53)

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19、es that there mayu?(57) ?/u a connection between emotional factors, such as stressor depression, and illness.? ?although many doctors in the pastu?(58) ?/u a connection between emotional factors and disease,they had no proof. scientists have only recently discovered u?(59)?/u the brain and the immun

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21、erican military school to study the students. by studying thestudents blood, they found that many were u?(63) ?/u with a viruswhich causes mononucleosis(单核细胞增多症), a common glandular (腺体的) disease. of theinfected students, only 5 percent actually became ill. the sick students had alot of academic u?(

22、64) ?/u and wanted to achieve, but they werenot very good students. in a similar study, researchers studied a group ofstudent nurses. they focused u?(65) ?/u cold sores, which are alsocaused by a common virus. many student nurses carried the virus in their blood,but few of these infected nurses actu

23、ally developed coldsores.( )a.ifb.whetherc.howd.when4、*html*? ?阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了,4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案。b? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?stress can make you sick/b?scientists are now studying a new field of research which is calledpsychoimmunology(心理免疫学). it is based on the idea u

24、?(51) ?/u peoplewho are depressed(抑郁) or have a lot of stress are more likely to become sick.researchers have recently found a connection between diseases and stressfulsituations. to test this theory scientists are trying to find a linku?(52) ?/u the brain and the immune(免疫)system. the immune system

25、in our bodies fights the bacteria and viruses which cause disease. therefore,u?(53) ?/u or not we are likely to get various diseases depends onhow u?(54) ?/u our immune system works. biologists u?(55)?/u to think that the immune system was a separate, u?(56)?/u part of our bodies. recently, however,

26、 they have found that our braincan affect our immune system. this discovery indicates that there mayu?(57) ?/u a connection between emotional factors, such as stressor depression, and illness.? ?although many doctors in the pastu?(58) ?/u a connection between emotional factors and disease,they had n

27、o proof. scientists have only recently discovered u?(59)?/u the brain and the immune system function. before this, no one couldsee a link between them. as a result, medical science never u?(60)?/u considered the idea that psychological factors could u?(61)?/u disease.? ?several recent studies u?(62)

28、?/u a connection between stress and illness. for instance, researcherswent to an american military school to study the students. by studying thestudents blood, they found that many were u?(63) ?/u with a viruswhich causes mononucleosis(单核细胞增多症), a common glandular (腺体的) disease. of theinfected stude

29、nts, only 5 percent actually became ill. the sick students had alot of academic u?(64) ?/u and wanted to achieve, but they werenot very good students. in a similar study, researchers studied a group ofstudent nurses. they focused u?(65) ?/u cold sores, which are alsocaused by a common virus. many st

30、udent nurses carried the virus in their blood,but few of these infected nurses actually developed coldsores.( )a.littleb.goodc.welld.large5、*html*? ?阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了,4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案。b? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?stress can make you sick/b?scientists are now studying a n

31、ew field of research which is calledpsychoimmunology(心理免疫学). it is based on the idea u?(51) ?/u peoplewho are depressed(抑郁) or have a lot of stress are more likely to become sick.researchers have recently found a connection between diseases and stressfulsituations. to test this theory scientists are

32、 trying to find a linku?(52) ?/u the brain and the immune(免疫)system. the immune systemin our bodies fights the bacteria and viruses which cause disease. therefore,u?(53) ?/u or not we are likely to get various diseases depends onhow u?(54) ?/u our immune system works. biologists u?(55)?/u to think t

33、hat the immune system was a separate, u?(56)?/u part of our bodies. recently, however, they have found that our braincan affect our immune system. this discovery indicates that there mayu?(57) ?/u a connection between emotional factors, such as stressor depression, and illness.? ?although many docto

34、rs in the pastu?(58) ?/u a connection between emotional factors and disease,they had no proof. scientists have only recently discovered u?(59)?/u the brain and the immune system function. before this, no one couldsee a link between them. as a result, medical science never u?(60)?/u considered the id

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36、 causes mononucleosis(单核细胞增多症), a common glandular (腺体的) disease. of theinfected students, only 5 percent actually became ill. the sick students had alot of academic u?(64) ?/u and wanted to achieve, but they werenot very good students. in a similar study, researchers studied a group ofstudent nurse

37、s. they focused u?(65) ?/u cold sores, which are alsocaused by a common virus. many student nurses carried the virus in their blood,but few of these infected nurses actually developed coldsores.( )a.happenedb.usedc.likedd.came6、*html*? ?阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了,4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案。b? ? ? ? ?

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39、 connection between diseases and stressfulsituations. to test this theory scientists are trying to find a linku?(52) ?/u the brain and the immune(免疫)system. the immune systemin our bodies fights the bacteria and viruses which cause disease. therefore,u?(53) ?/u or not we are likely to get various di

40、seases depends onhow u?(54) ?/u our immune system works. biologists u?(55)?/u to think that the immune system was a separate, u?(56)?/u part of our bodies. recently, however, they have found that our braincan affect our immune system. this discovery indicates that there mayu?(57) ?/u a connection be

41、tween emotional factors, such as stressor depression, and illness.? ?although many doctors in the pastu?(58) ?/u a connection between emotional factors and disease,they had no proof. scientists have only recently discovered u?(59)?/u the brain and the immune system function. before this, no one coul

42、dsee a link between them. as a result, medical science never u?(60)?/u considered the idea that psychological factors could u?(61)?/u disease.? ?several recent studies u?(62)?/u a connection between stress and illness. for instance, researcherswent to an american military school to study the student

43、s. by studying thestudents blood, they found that many were u?(63) ?/u with a viruswhich causes mononucleosis(单核细胞增多症), a common glandular (腺体的) disease. of theinfected students, only 5 percent actually became ill. the sick students had alot of academic u?(64) ?/u and wanted to achieve, but they wer

44、enot very good students. in a similar study, researchers studied a group ofstudent nurses. they focused u?(65) ?/u cold sores, which are alsocaused by a common virus. many student nurses carried the virus in their blood,but few of these infected nurses actually developed coldsores.( )a.dependentb.in

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46、re depressed(抑郁) or have a lot of stress are more likely to become sick.researchers have recently found a connection between diseases and stressfulsituations. to test this theory scientists are trying to find a linku?(52) ?/u the brain and the immune(免疫)system. the immune systemin our bodies fights

47、the bacteria and viruses which cause disease. therefore,u?(53) ?/u or not we are likely to get various diseases depends onhow u?(54) ?/u our immune system works. biologists u?(55)?/u to think that the immune system was a separate, u?(56)?/u part of our bodies. recently, however, they have found that

48、 our braincan affect our immune system. this discovery indicates that there mayu?(57) ?/u a connection between emotional factors, such as stressor depression, and illness.? ?although many doctors in the pastu?(58) ?/u a connection between emotional factors and disease,they had no proof. scientists h

49、ave only recently discovered u?(59)?/u the brain and the immune system function. before this, no one couldsee a link between them. as a result, medical science never u?(60)?/u considered the idea that psychological factors could u?(61)?/u disease.? ?several recent studies u?(62)?/u a connection betw

50、een stress and illness. for instance, researcherswent to an american military school to study the students. by studying thestudents blood, they found that many were u?(63) ?/u with a viruswhich causes mononucleosis(单核细胞增多症), a common glandular (腺体的) disease. of theinfected students, only 5 percent a

51、ctually became ill. the sick students had alot of academic u?(64) ?/u and wanted to achieve, but they werenot very good students. in a similar study, researchers studied a group ofstudent nurses. they focused u?(65) ?/u cold sores, which are alsocaused by a common virus. many student nurses carried

52、the virus in their blood,but few of these infected nurses actually developed coldsores.( )a.beb.havec.existsd.happen8、*html*? ?阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了,4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案。b? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?stress can make you sick/b?scientists are now studying a new field of research w

53、hich is calledpsychoimmunology(心理免疫学). it is based on the idea u?(51) ?/u peoplewho are depressed(抑郁) or have a lot of stress are more likely to become sick.researchers have recently found a connection between diseases and stressfulsituations. to test this theory scientists are trying to find a link

54、u?(52) ?/u the brain and the immune(免疫)system. the immune systemin our bodies fights the bacteria and viruses which cause disease. therefore,u?(53) ?/u or not we are likely to get various diseases depends onhow u?(54) ?/u our immune system works. biologists u?(55)?/u to think that the immune system was a separate, u?(56)?/u part of our bodies. recently, however, they have found that our braincan affect our immune system. this discovery indicates that there mayu?(57) ?/u a connection between emotional factors, such as stressor depression, and illness.?

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