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2006年职称英语考试卫生类(A级)试题及答案第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)
下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。
1.Shewasapuzzle.
AgirlCproblem
BwomanDmystery
2.Herspecialityisheartsurgery
AregionCfield
BsiteDplatform
3.FrancehaskeptintimatelinkswithitsformerAfricanterritories
AfriendlyCstrong
BprivateDsecret
4.Youshouldhaveblendedthebutterwiththesugarthoroughly,
AspreadCbeaten
BmixedDcovered
5.heindustrialrevolutionmodifiedthewholestructureofEnglishsociety.
AdestroyedCsmashed
BbrokeDchanged
6.Ticketsarelimitedandwillbeallocatedtothosewhoapplyfirst.
ApostedCgiven
BsentDhanded
7.Thechangeinthatvillagewasmiraculous.
AconservativeCinsignificant
BamazingDunforgettable
8.Customersoftendeferpaymentforaslongaspossible.
AmakeCpostpone
BdemandDobtain
9.Canadawillprohibitsmokinginallofficeslaterthisyear.
AbanCeliminate
BremoveDexpel
10.Shereadapoemwhichdepictsthesplendorofthesunset.
AdeclaresBassertsCdescribesDannounces.
11.Frommystandpoint,thisthingisjustridiculous
AfieldCknowledge
BpointofviewDinformation
12.Thelatestcensusisencouraging
AstatementBassessment
CevaluationDcount
13.Thecuriouslooksfromthestrangersaroundhermadeherfeeluneasy.
AdifferentCuncomfortable
BproudDunconscious
14.Readingthejobad,hewonderedwhetherhewaseligibletoapplyforit.
AableCqualified
BfortunateDcompetent
15.Hewaselevatedtothepostofprimeminister.
ApulledClifted
BpromotedDtreated
第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)
下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C.
TheDoctorinAmerica
Self-employedprivatephysicianswhochargeafeeforeachpatientvisithavebeenthenormforAmericanmedicalpractice.Mostphysicianshaveacontractrelationshipwithoneormorehospitalsintheircommunity.Theyrefertheirpatientsasneededtothehospital,whichusuallychargesaccordingtothenumberofdaysapatientstaysandthefacilities-X-rays,operatingrooms,tests-heorsheuses.
Somemedicaldoctorsareonsalary.Salariedphysiciansmayworkashospitalstaffmembers,orresidents,whoareoftenstillintraining.Theymayteachinmedicalschools,behiredbycorporationstocarefortheirworkersorworkforthefederalgovernment'sPublicHealthService.
Physiciansareamongthebest-paidprofessionalsintheUnitedStates.Inthe1980s,itwasnotuncommonformedicaldoctorsto,earnincomesofmorethan$100,000ayear.Specialists,particularlysurgeons,mightearnseveraltimesthatamount.Physicianslistmanyreasonswhytheydeservetobesowellrewardedfortheirwork.OnereasonisthelongandexpensivepreparationrequiredtobecomeaphysicianintheUnitedStates.Mostwould-bephysiciansfirstattendcollegeforfouryears,whichcancostnearly$20,000ayearatoneofthebestprivateinstitutions.Prospectivephysiciansthenattendmedicalschoolforfouryears.Tuitionalonecanexceed$10,000ayear.Bythetimetheyhaveobtainedtheirmedicaldegrees,manyyoungphysiciansaredeeplyindebt.Theystillfacethreetofiveyearsofresidency(住院医生实习期)inahospital,thefirstyearasanapprenticephysician.Thehoursarelongandthepayisrelativelylow.
Settingupamedicalpracticeisexpensive,too.Sometimesseveralphysicianswilldecidetoestablishagrouppractice,sotheycansharetheexpenseofmaintaininganofficeandbuyingequipment.Thesephysiciansalsotakecareofeachother'spatientsinemergencies.
Physiciansworklonghoursandmustacceptagreatdealofresponsibility.Many
medicalprocedures,evenquiteroutineones,involverisk.Itisunderstandablethat
physicianswanttobewellrewardedformakingdecisionswhichcanmeanthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.
16ManyphysiciansintheUSareself-employedprivatephysicians
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
17NosalariedphysiciansteachinmedicalschoolsintheUS.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
18Ofallemployedphysicians,thosehiredbycorporationsarebestpaid
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
19BecomingaphysicianintheUScostsconsiderabletimeandmoney.
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
20PhysiciansintheUSarepoorlyrewardedfortheirwork
ARightBWrongCNotmentioned
21AnyonewithamedicaldegreecansetupamedicalpracticeintheUS
ARightElWrongCNotmentioned
22TherearemoremenphysiciansthanwomenphysiciansintheUS
ARightElWrongCNotmentioned
第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第23~30题,每题1分,共8分)
下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段1选择个最佳标题;(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项。
BreakingtheNewsaboutYourDiagnosis
1WhenIwasdiagnosedwithbreastcancernearlyayearago,Ifoundmyselfatalossforwordsatfirst.Overtime,however,Idevelopedsomepointers(点子),whichIhopewill
helpothers.
2Duringthefirstfewweeksofemotional"aftershocks"(余悸)fromthediagnosis,Ifoundmyselfunabletouttertheword"cancer".Still,IwantedtosharethenewswithmyrelativesandfriendswhoalreadyknewthatI'dhadabiopsy(活检)andwereanxiouslyawaitingmytelephonecall.IdidthebestIcould,whichisallanyonecandointhissituation.WhenIcalledthem,Isaid,"Whatwefearedhashappened."TheyimmediatelyknewwhatImeant.
3Nearlyayearaftermydiagnosis,Ifindmyselfmorecomfortabletellingpeople"1wasdiagnosedwithcancer"insteadofsaying'"1havecancer."Onsomedeeplevel,Idon'twantto"own"thisillness.Chooselanguagethatsuitsyouwhenyoushareyournews.Andkeepinmindthatthereisnoone"right"wayofdoingthis.
4Mostpeople,afterhearingyourannouncement,willbecuriousaboutthenextstep.
Theymaywonderifyouwillbeundergoingradiationtherapyand/orchemotherapy(化疗)。Theymaywonderwhereandwhenyouwillhavesurgery.Answertheirquestionsasbestyoucan,butkeepinmindthat"1don'tknowrightnow"or"I'mstillintoomuchshocktothinkaboutthat"aregoodanswers.
5Waituntiltheinitialwaveofstrongemotionshaspassedbeforetellingthechildreninyourlife.Don'toverwhelm(使不知所措)veryyoungchildrenwithtoomuchinformation.Assurethemthat,evenifyouwillbeinthehospitalforawhile,theywillseeyoueverydayandtheywillbecaredfor.Olderchildrenmayalreadyfeartheword"cancer",sobepreparedtoreassurethem.Emphasizethepositivestepsthatdoctorswillbetakingtotreatyourillness.
23Paragraph2
24Paragraph3
25Paragraph4
26Paragraph5
ABreakthenewsascalmlyaspossibletochildren
BBreakthenewsatyourownpace
CSharethegoodnewswithyourfriends
DChooselanguagethatsuitsyou
EFollowyourdoctor'sadvice
FBepreparedforpeople'scuriosity
27Youcanbreakthenewsaboutyourdiagnosiswithoutsaying()。
28Whenbreakingthenewsaboutyourdiagnosis,youcanhave()。
29Afterhearingaboutyourdiagnosis,peoplewillaskquestions()。
30Veryyoungchildrenwon'tfeelcomfortable()。
Ayourownchoiceofwords
Btheword"cancer"
Cthepositivesteps
Daboutthenextstep
Eontoomanyanswers
Fwithtoomuchinformation
第4部分:阅读理解(第31~45题,每题3分,共45分)
下面有3篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题定1个最佳选项。
第一篇IstheTieaNecessity?
Ties,orneckties,havebeenasymbolofpolitenessandeleganceinBritainforcenturies.ButthecasualPrimeMinisterTonyBlairhasproblemswiththem.Reportssuggestthateventhecivilservantsmaystopwearingties.So,arethefamouslyformalBritishreallygoingtoabandontheneckties?
Maybe.Lastweek,theUK'sCabinetSecretaryAndrewTurnbullopenlywelcomedatielessera.Hehintedthatcivilservantswouldsoonbetreeofthecostliest12inchesoffabricthatmostmeneverbuyintheirlives.
Infact,Blairshowedthisattitudewhenhehadhisfirstgueststoacocktailparty.Manyofthemwerecelebrities(知名人士)withoutties,whichwouldhavebeenunimaginableevenintherecentpast.
ForsomemoreconservativeBritish,thetieisamustforproperappearance.Earlier,LaborleaderJimCallaghansaidhewouldhavediedratherthanhavehischildrenseeninpublicwithoutatie.ForpeoplelikeCallaghan,thetilewasasignofbeingcomplete,ofshowingrespect.Menweresupposedtowearatiewhengoingtochurch,toworkintheoffice,toaparty-almosteverysocialoccasion.
Buttoday,peoplehavebeguntoacceptacasualstyleevenforformaloccasions.
Theoriginofthetieistricky.Itstartedassomethingcalledsimplya"band".Thetermcouldmeananythingaroundaman'sneck.Itappearedinfinerwaysinthe1630s.Frenchmenshowedaloveofthisparticularfashionstatement.Theirneckwear(颈饰)impressedCharlesII,thekingofEnglandwhowasexiled(流放)toFranceatthattime.WhenhereturnedtoEnglandin1660,hebroughtthisnewfashionitemalongwithhim.
Itwasn't,however,untilthelate18thcenturythatfancyyoungmenintroducedamorecolorful,flowingpieceofcloththateventuallybecameknownasthetie.Then,clubsmilitaryinstitutionsandschoolsbegantousecoloredandpatternedtiestoindicatethewearer'smembershipinthelate19thcentury.Afterthat,thetiebecameanecessaryitemofclothingforBritishgentlemen.
Butnow,evengentlemenaregettingtiredofties.Anyway,thedayfeelsabiteasierwhenyouwakeupwithouthavingtodecidewhichtiesuitsyouandyourmood.
31Thetiesymbolizesallofthefollowingexcept
Arespect
Belegance
Cpoliteness
Ddemocracy
32WhydoesBlairsometimesshowupinaformaleventwithoutatie?
ABecausehewantstomakeashow,
BBecausehewantstoattractattention.
CBecausetiesarecostly.
DBecausehewantstoliveinacasualway.
33WhichofthefollowingisNOTasocialoccasion?
AGoingtochurch.
BGoingtoworkintheoffice.
CStayingathome.
DGoingtoaparty.
34WhobroughttheFrenchmen'sneckweartoBritain?
ATonyBlair.
BCharlesll.
CJimCallaghan.
DAndrewTurnbull.
35WhendidBritishgentlemenbegintoweartiesregularly?
AAfterthelate19thcentury.
BInthe1630s.
CIn1660.
DInthelate18thcentury.
第二篇Brain-deadMotherDiesafterGivingBirth
Abrain-deadwomanwhowaskeptaliveforthreemonthssoshecoulddeliverthechildshewascarryingwasremovedfromlifesupportonWednesdayanddied,adayaftergivingbirth.
"Thisisobviouslyabittersweettimeforourfamily,"JustinTorres,thewoman'sbrother-in-law,saidinastatement.
SusanTorres,acancer-stricken,26-year-oldresearcherattheNationalInstitutesofHealth,sufferedastrokeinMayafterthemelanoma(黑瘤)spreadtoherbrain.
Herfamilydecidedtokeepheralivetogiveherfoetus(胎儿)achance.Itbecamearacebetweenthefoetus'developmentandthecancerthatwasdestroyingthewoman'sbody.
DoctorssaidthatTorres'healthwasgettingworseandthattheriskofharmtothefoetusfinallyoutweighedthebenefitsofextendingthepregnancy.
TorresgavebirthtoadaughterbyCaesareansection(剖腹产手术)onTuesdayatVirginiaHospitalCenter.Thebabywastwomonthsprematureandweighedaboutakilogram.Shewasinthenewbornintensivecareunit.
DrDonnaTilden-Archer,thehospital'sdirectorofneonatology(新生儿学),describedthechildas"veryvigorous."Shesaidthebabyhadrespondedwhenshereceivedstimulation,indicatingshewashealthy.
DoctorsremovedTorresfromlifesupportearlyWednesdaywiththeconsentofherhusband,JasonTortes,aftershereceivedthefinalsacrament(圣礼)oftheRoman
CatholicChurch.
"WethankallofthosewhoprayedandprovidedsupportforSusan,thebabyandourfamily,"JasonTorressaidinastatement."WeespeciallythankGodforgivinguslittleSusan.Mywife'scouragewillneverbeforgotten."
English-languagemedicalliteraturecontainsatleast11casessince1979of
irreversiblybrain-damagedwomenwhoseliveswereprolongedforthebenefitofthe
developingfoetus,accordingtotheUniversityofConnecticutHealthCenter.
DrChristopherMcManus,whocoordinatedcare1"orSusanTorres,puttheinfant'schancesofdevelopingcanceratlessthan25percent.Hesaid19womenwhohavehadthesameaggressiveformofmelanomaasTorteshavegivenbirth,andfiveoftheirbabiesbecameillwiththedisease.
36SusanTorresdiedsoonafter
Ashesufferedastroke.
Bshebecamebrain-dead.
Cshewasdiagnosedwithcancer.
Dshegavebirthtoababy.
37Thepregnancywasstoppedbecause
Athefoetuswasfoundseriouslyill.
Btherisksoutweighedthebenefits.
Ctherewasnohopetorescuethefoetus.
OtheTortesfamilycouldn'taffordtheexpensesanymore.
38WhichisNOTtrueofthebaby?
AShewasbornofadeadmother.
BShewastwomonthspremature
CSheweighedaboutakilogram.
DShewashealthy.
39SusanTorreshadbeenputonlifesupportso
Ashecouldlivecomfortably.
Bshecouldseeherbaby.
Cshecoulddiewithoutpain.
Dshecoulddeliverherbaby.
40Thebaby'schancesofdevelopingcancerweresaidtobe
Aabout11percent
Baround19percent.
Clessthan25percent.
Dcloseto5percent.
第三篇SmartExercise
Doctorsarestartingtofindmoreandmoreinformationthatsuggestsaconnectionbetweenexerciseandbraindevelopment.JudyCameron,ascientistatOregonHealthandScienceUniversity,studiesbraindevelopment.Accordingtoherresearch,itseemsthatexercisecanmakebloodvessels,includingthoseinthebrain,strongerandmorefullydeveloped.Dr.Cameronclaimsthisallowspeoplewhoexercisetoconcentratebetter.Asshesays:"Whilewealreadyknowthatexerciseisgoodfortheheart,exercisecanliterallycausephysicalchangesinthebrain."
Theeffectsofexerciseonbraindevelopmentcanevenbeseeninbabies.Babieswhodoactivitiesthatrequirealotofmovementandphysicalactivityshowgreaterbraindevelopmentthanbabieswhoarelessphysicallyactive.Withbabies,evenalittlemovementcanshowbigresults.MargaretBarnes,apediatrician(儿科医师),believesintheimportanceofexercise.Shethinksthatmanylearningdisabilitiesthatchildrenhaveinelementaryschoolorhighschoolcanbetracedbacktoalackofmovementasbabies."Babiesneedmovementthatstimulatestheirfivesenses.Theyneedtoestablishaconnectionbetweenmotionandmemory.Inthisway,astheygetolder,childrenwillbegintoassociatephysicalactivitywithhigherlearning,"saysMargaret.
Olderpeoplecanbeefuptheirbrainsaswell.CornellUniversitystudiedagroupofseniorsranginginagefromseventytoseventy-nine.Theirstudyshowedashort-termmemoryincreaseofupto40percentafterexercisingjustthreehoursaweek.Theexercisedoesnothavetobeverydifficult,butitdoeshavetoincreasetheheartrate.Also,justlikethemotionforinfants,exerciseforolderpeopleshouldinvolvesomecomplexity.Learningsomenewskillsormotionshelpstoopenupmemorypathsinthebrainthatmaynothavebeenusedforalongtime.
Formostpeople,anytypeofphysicalactivitythatincreasestheheartrateishelpful.Themaingoalistoincreasethebrain'sflowofblood.Andyourbraincanbenefitfromaslittleastwotothreehoursofexerciseaweek.
41ResearchbyDr.Cameronseemstosuggestthatexercisecan
Ageneratenewbloodvessels.
Bchangethewayapersonthinks.
Cpromotebraindevelopment.
Ddivertone'sattention.
42MargaretBarnesthinksthatalackofmovementininfancycan
Aleadtolearningtroubleslater.
Bcausephysicaldisabilitieslater.
Cstimulatethefivesenses.
Dbringaboutchangesinthebrain.
43Theexpression"beefup"inparagraph3means
A"control".
B"strengthen".
C"operate".
D"encourage".
44Tobebeneficial,exerciseforolderpeopleshould
Abedoneinagroup.
Bbedoneonadailybasis.
Cinvolvegreatdifficulty.
Dincreasetheheartrate.
45Thetitleofthepassageimpliesthat
Aonlysmartpeopledoexercise.
Bexercisecanbesmartorstupid.
Cexercisekeepsthebrainstrong.
Ditisfashionabletodoexercise.
第5部分:补全短文(第46~50题,每题2分,共10分)
下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。
HowDidSheConquertheAmericans?
African-AmericantalkshowqueenOprahWinfreyistheworld'smostpowerfulcelebrity,accordingtoForbesmagazine.(46)
Winfrey,51,draws30millionviewersweeklyintheUnitedStates.Hertalkshowreaches112countries.SheearnedUS$225millionoverthepast12monthstoranksecondincelebrityriches.
TheannualForbeslistgivesmostweighttoannualearnings.(47)
"After21years,herexcitingchatshowstillrulestheairwaves.Itcreatednewcelebritiesandhundredsofmillionsofdollarsinprofits,"themagazinesaid.
Winfreyismostpopularwithherpopulartalkshow"TheOprahWinfreyShow".Shecanalwaysattractthesuperstarsandletthemopenuptoherintimateinterviewingstyle.
Lastmonth,AmericanactorTomCruise,42,surprisedfanswhenhecelebratedhisnewromancewith26-year-oldactressKatieHolmes.Fiejumpedupanddown,shouting"I'minlove."Onlyafewyearsago,Cruiseandhisex-wifeNicoleKidmanappearedseparatelyonthesameshowtellingthenewsoftheirdivorce."(48)
Winfrey'sapproachappearstobesimple.Sheisinpursuitofself-improvementandself-empowerment(自强)。Thishasprovedtobejustwhatpeople,especiallywomen,want.
Winfreyoftentalksaboutherpersonalsecretsonhershow.Thatpullsinviewers.Forexample,sherevealedthatshehadbeensexuallyabusedasachild,andhasspokenfreelyofherstrugglewithherweight.
WinfreywasborntoapoorfamilyinMississippiin1954.(49)Atthewomantoageof19,shebecametheyoungestpersonandthefirstAfrican-Americananchor(主持)anewsprogramme.
Hersuccesshasnotjustbeenonthescreen.Hermediagroupincludesawomen'sTVnetworkandwebsitesforwomen.
Winfrey'sworkhasextendedtosocialchange.(50)
ShetestifiedbeforetheUSSenatetoestablishanationaldatabaseofdangerouschildabusers.PresidentBillClintonlatersigned"OprahBill"intolaw.
AButitalsolooksatthecelebrity'spresenceontheInternetandinthemedia.
BIn1991,shedidalotofworkfortheNationalChildProtectionAct
CShewasnotaverysuccessfulwoman.
DShebeganbroadcastingwhilestillathighschool.
EItplacedWinfreyatthetopofitsannualrankingofthe100peoplelastweek
FThecouplehadbeentight-lippedabouttheirbreak-up.
第6部分:完形填空(第51~65题,每题1分,共15分)
下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。
StudyConfirmsRedMeatLinkwithBowed(结肠)Cancer
Peoplewhoeatmorethan160gramsofredorprocessedmeatadayare35percentmorelikelytodevelopbowelcancerthanthosewhoearless(51)20gramsaday,accordingtooneofthebiggestnutritioninvestigationsevercarriedout.
TheEuropeanProspectiveInvestigationintoCancerandNutritionfollowed478,040menandwomen(52)35to70from10Europeancountries.
Allsubjectswerefreeofcanceratenrollmentbetween1992and1998,but(53)anaveragefollow-upofalmost5years1,329bowelcancershadbeenreported.
Thesubsequentanalysis,publishedintheJournaloftheNationalCancerInstitute,confirmsthelong-heldsuspicion(54)highintakes(纳入量)ofredmeatareassociatedwithincreasedbowel(55)risk.
Aftertakingintoconsiderationfactorslikeage,sex,height,weight,energyintakephysicalactivity,smoking,andalcoholconsumption,th
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