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PAGEPAGE42004年职称英语等级考试卫生类(A级)试题(附详细答案解释)第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)下面共有15个句子,每个句子中均有1个词或短语画有底横线,请从每个句子后面所给的4个选项中选择1个与画线部分意义最相近的词或短语。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。1Thedentisthasdecidedtoextractherbadtooth.AtakeoutBbreakoffCpushinDdigup2Theeconomycontinuedto.exhibitsignsofdeclineinSeptemberAplayBshowCsendDtell3Thistableisstrongand.durab1e.Along-lastingBextensiveCfar-reachingDeternal4Heenduredgreatpainbeforehefinallyexpired.AfiredBresignedCdiedDretreated5Thegirlisgazingatherselfinthemirror.AsmilingBlaughingCshoutingDstaring6Theindexisthegovernment’schiefgaugeoffutureeconomicactivityAmeasureBopinionCmethodDdecision7It’ssensibletostartanyexerciseprogramgraduallyatfirstAworkableBreasonableCpossibleDavailable8Alotofpeoplecouldfallillafterdrinkingcontaminatedwater.AboiledBpollutedCmixedDsweetened‘9Youhavetobepatientifyouwanttosustainyourposition.AmaintainBbetterCacquireDsupport10Shestoodthere,tremblingwithfear.AjumpingBcryingCmovingDshaking11Medicalfacilitiesarebeingupgraded.AexpandedBrepairedCimprovedDtransferred12Rockclimbingishazardous.AinterestingBdangerousCattractiveDuseful13Johniseligibleforthisjob.AacceptedBqualifiedCrejectedDrecommended14Inordertoimproveourstandardofliving,wehavetoaccelerateproduction:AinvolveBdecreaseCspeedupDgiveup15Marylookpaleandweary.AworriedBuglyCsillyDexhausted第二部分:阅读理解(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内答对每个句11双l出判断。如果该句提供的是正确信息,请在答题卡上把A涂黑;如果该句提供的是锋误信息,请在答题卡上把B涂黑;如果该句的信息文章中没有提及,请在答题卡上把C涂黑。troublesdidnotendaftertheoperationfortwoweeks.Hereyeswereswollen(肿胀的)andalmostcompletelyclosed,andevendarkglassescouldnothidethesideeffectsoftheoperation.Liposuction,takingfatoutofthebody,isprobablythemostpopularcosmeticoperationintheUnitedStates.Itseemssimpleenough.First.asmallcutismadeovertheplacewherethepatientwantsthefatremoved.Next,asmallpipeisputintothecut.Amachinelikeavacuumcleaneristhenusedtosuckthefatoutofthebody.However,asonedoctorexplained,someproblemscallhappenaftertheoperation.Hewarned,'Irregularlumpsandlooseskincanresetfromthisoperation.Ifitisnotevenlydone.1iposuctionCanproduceaverylumpyresult.”Patientsoftenmusthavemoreliposuctiontocorrecttheproblem.16CosmeticsurgeryismorepopularintheUSthananywhereelse.ARightBWrongCNotmentioned17Thewayamanlookshaslittletodowiththejobopportunitieshemayhave.ARightBWrongCNotmentioned18Therearehardlyanyrisksinvolvedincosmeticoperations.ARightBWrongCNotmentioned19Theyoungwomanwasbynomeanssatisfiedwiththeeyeoperation.ARightBWrongCNotmentioned20Theeyeoperationwassuchafailurethatthewomanrefusedtopayforit.ARightBWrongCNotmentioned21Noteveryoneisagoodcandidateforliposuction.ARightBWrongCNotmentioned22Sometimesliposuctionpatientsmayhavetoundergomorethanoneoperation.ARightBWrongCNotmentioned第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第23"-30题,每题1分,共8分)阅读下面这篇短文,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段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第2730题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。StanfordUniversity1StanfordUniversityissometimescalled“theHarvardoftheWest.”TheclosenessofStanfordtoSanFrancisco,acitythirty-twomilestothenorth,givestheuniversityadecidedlycosmopolitan(世界性的)flavor.2ThestudentsareenrolledmainlyfromthewesternUnitedStates.ButmostofthefiftystatessendstudentstoStanford,andmanyforeignstudentstudyhere,aswell.Andstandardsforadmissionremainhigh.Youngmenandwomenareselectedtoentertheuniversityfromtheupperfifteenpercentoftheirhighschoolclasses.3Notonlybecauseofthehighcaliber(素质)ofitsstudentsbutalsobecauseofthedesirablelocationandclimate.Stanfordhasattractedtoitsfacultysomeoftheworld’smostrespectedforgetthatyou’rewearingit!Useitatworkoratplay.AndifyourhearingproblemISworseincertainsituations,useCrystalEaronlywhenyouneedit.Hearingloss,whichoccurstypicallypriortoteenageyears,progressesthroughoutone’s1ifetime.Althoughhearinglossisnowtheworld’snumberonehealthproblem,nearly90percentofpeoplesufferinghearinglosschoosetoleavetheproblemuntreated.Formanymillions,treatinghearinglossinaconventionalwaycaninvolvenumerousofficevisits,expensivetestingandadjustmentstofityourear.ThankstoCrystalEar,the“soundsolution”isnowconvenient.Almost90percentofpeoplewithmildhearing10SS,andmillionsmorewithjusta1ittlehearingdrop.off(下降),canbedramaticallyhelpedwithCrystalEar.Moreover,itssuperiordesignisenergy.efficient,sobatteriescanlastmonths.CrystalEarisnowavailabletohelpthesepeopletreattheirhearing10SSwithasmall.hearingamplifier(放大器).31InitiallythewriterdidnotwanttobuyahearingaidbecauseAitwouldmakehimlookold.BItwouldmakehimnervous.Citwastooexpensive.’Ditwasold—styled.32WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofCrystalEar?AItishighlysensitive.BItispowerful.CItisinvisible.DItiswireless.33OnespecialfeatureofCrystalEaristhatAyoucancontrolitsvolume.Byouneedn’ttakeitoffeveryday.Citissolar-powered.Ditsavespower.34Accordingtothepassage,hearinglossisAonlyaminorhealthproblem.Btheworld’smostcommonhealthproblemCmerely,ateenagedisease.Danincurabledisease.35Manypeopleleavetheirhearingproblemuntreated.becauseAitisnotserious.BCrystalEarisnotyetavailable.Citisnoteasytohaveittreated.Dtheydon’twanttolookold.第二篇NewU.S.PlanforDiseasePreventionUrgingAmericanstotakeresponsibilityfortheirhealth,HealthandHumanServicesSecretaryTommyThompsononTuesdaylauncheda$15millionprogramtotrytoencouragecommunitiestodomoretopreventchronicdiseaseslikeheartdisease,canceranddiabetes(糖尿病)。TheinitiativehighlightstheCOSTSofchronicdiseases—theleadingcausesofdeathintheUnitedStates--andoutlineswaysthatpeoplecanpreventthem,includingbetterdietandincreasedexercise.“IntheUnitedStatestoday,7of10deathsandthevastmajorityofseriousillness,disabilityandhealthcarecostsarecausedbychronicdiseases,”theHealthandHumanServicesdepartmentsaidinastatement.Thecausesareoftenbehavioral--smoking,pooreatinghabitsandalackofexercise.“Iamconvincedthatpreventingdiseasebypromotingbetterhealthisasmartpolicychoiceforourfuture.”Thompsontoldaconferenceheldtolaunchtheinitiative.‘‘Ourcurrenthealthcaresystemisnotstructuredtodealwiththerisingcostsoftreatingdiseasesthatarelargelypreventablethroughchangesinourlifestylechoices.”Thompsonsaidheartdiseaseandstrokeswillcostthecountrymorethan$351billionin2003.“Theseleadingcausesofdeathformenandwomenarelargelypreventable,yetweasanationarenottakingthestepsnecessaryforUStoleadhealthier,longerlives,”hesaid.The$15millionisdesignedtogotocommunitiestopromoteprevention,pushingforchangesassimpleasbuildingsidewalkstoencouragepeopletowalkmore.Dailyexercisesuchaswalkingcanpreventandevenreverseheartdiseaseanddiabetes,andpreventcancerandstrokes.Themoneywillalsogotocommunityorganizations,clinicsandnutritionistswhoarebeingencouragedtoworktogethertoeducatepeopleatriskofdiabetesaboutwhattheycarddotopreventitandencouragemorecancerscreening.TheAmericanCancerSocietyestimatesthathalfofallcancersCanbecaughtbyscreening,includingPaptests(巴氏试验)forcervical(子宫颈的)cancermammograms(乳房X线照片)forbreastcancer,colonoscopies(结肠镜检查),andprostate(前列腺的)checks.Ifsuchcancerswereallcaughtbyearlyscreening,thegroupestimatesthatthesurvivalrateforcancerwouldriseto95percent.36WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofchronicdiseasesintheUS?ATheyaccountfor70%ofalldeaths.BTheyareresponsibleformostofthehealthcarecosts.CTheyoftenresultinunhealthylifestyles.DTheyarelargelypreventable.37TheauthormentionsallthefollowingwaysofdiseasepreventionEXCEPTAbetterdiet.Bincreasedexercise.Clesssmoking.Dmorefrequenthandwashing.38ThepassageindicatesthatspendingmoremoneyondiseasepreventionwillmeanAgreaterresponsibilityofthegovernment.Blessneedforinput、intotreatment.Chighercostsofhealthcare.Dmorelifestylechoicesforpeople.39Thepurposeofthe,S15millionprogramistoApromotediseaseprevention.Bbuildmorehighways.Chelppoorcommunities.Dwipeoutchronicdiseases.40EarlycancerscreeningCanhelpreducesignificantlyAthedeathratesfora11chronicdiseases.Bthekindsofcancerattackingpeople.Ctheincidencerateforcancer.Dthedeathrateforcancer.”第三篇TheBodyThievesIntheearlynineteenthcenturyinBritain,manyimprovementswerebeingmadeintheworldofmedicine.DoctorsandSurgeonswerebecomingmoreknowledgeableaboutthehumanbody.Illnessesthathadbeenfatalafewyearsbeforewerenowcurable.However,Surgeonshadoneproblem.Theyneededdeadbodiestocutup,ordissect(解剖).Thiswastheonlywaythattheycouldlearnaboutthefleshandbonesinsidethebody。andtheonlywaytoteachnewsurgeonstocarryoutoperations.、Thejoboffindingthesedeadbodieswascarriedoutbyanunpleasantgroupofpeoplecalled“bodysnatchers'’.Theywentintograveyards(墓地)atnightand,usingwoodenshovelstomakelessnoise。dugupanyrecentlyburiedbodies.Thentheytookthebodiestothemedicalschoolsandsoldthem.Abodycouldbesoldforbetween£5and~10,whichwasalotofmoneyatthattime.Thedoctorswhopaidthebodysnatchershadallagreementwitht}them—theyneveraskedanyquestions.Theydidnotdesiretoknowwherethebodiescamefrom,aslongastheykeptarriving.ThemostfamousofthesebodysnatchersweretwomenfromEdinburghcalledWilliamBurkeandWilliamHare.BurkeandHareweredifferentbecausetheydidnotjustdigUpbodiesfromgraveyards.Theygotgreedyandthoughtofalleasierwaytofindbodies.Insteadofdiggingthemup,theykilledthepoorerguestsinHare’ssmallhotel.Dr.Knox,therespectedsurgeontheyworkedfor,neveraskedwhyallthebodiestheybroughthimhadbeenstrangled(勒死).一FormanyyearsBurkeandHarewerenotcaughtbecause,unsurprisingly,thebodiesoftheirvictimswereneverfoundbythepolice.Theywereeventuallyarrestedandputontrialin1829.ThejudgeshowedmercytoHareandhewasreleasedbutBurkeWasfoundguiltyandhispunishmentwastobehanged.Appropriately,hisbodyWasgiventothemedicalschoolandheendeduponthedissectingtable,justlikehisvictims.Inonesmallway,.justicewasdone.Now,over150yearslater,surgeonsdonotneedthehelpofcriminalstolearntheirskills.However,thescienceofsurgerycouldnothavedevelopedwithouttheirrathergruesome(令人毛骨悚然的)help.41TheproblemfacingBritishsurgeonsintheearly19thcenturywasthatAsomeillnessesremainedincurable.Bfewpeoplewerewillingtoworkassurgeons.Cmedicalexpensesweretoohigh.Ddeadbodieswerenoteasilyavailable.42ThebodysnatchersusedwoodenshovelsbecauseAtheydidnotwishtospoilthedeadbodies.BtheywantedtokeepthebodiestothemselvesCtheywereafraidofbeingcaught.Dtheywerecarefulnottodisturbanyone.43BurkandHaredifferedfromotherbodysnatchersinthatAtheygototherpeopletodigupbodiesforthem.Btheysoldthebodiesonlytoonesurgeon.Ctheydugupbodiesnotjustfromgraveyards.Dtheyresortedtomurdertogetbodies.44ThebodiesofBurke’sandHare’svictimscouldn’tbefoundbythepolicebecauseAtheyhadbeenstolen.Btheyhadbeenstrangled.Ctheyhadbeendissected.Dtheyhadbeenburied.45ThebodythievescontributedintheirgruesomewaytoAmedicaladvancement.B,legalprogress.Csocialstability.Dmaterialwealth.第5部分:补全短文(第46~50题,每题2分,共10分)阅读下面的短文,文章中有5处空白,文章后面有6组文字,请根据文章的内容选择5组文字,将其分别放回文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。TheDangersofSecondhandSmokeMostpeopleknowthatcigarettesmokingisharmfultotheirhealth.Scientificresearchshowsthatitcausesmanykindsofdiseases.Infact,manypeoplewhosmokegetlungcancelHowever,EdwardGilsonhaslungcancer,andhehasneversmokedcigarettes.Heliveswithhiswife,Evelyn,whohassmokedaboutapackofcigarettesadaythroughouttheirmarriage.(46)NooneknowsforsurewhyMr.Gilsonhaslungcancer.Nevertheless,doctorsbelievethatsecondhandsmokemaycauselungcancerinpeoplewhodonotsmokebecausenonsmokersoftenbreatheinthesmoke.fromotherpeople’scigarettes.(47)TheUSEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyreportsthatabout53,000peopledieintheUnitedStateseachyearasaresultofexposuretosecondhandsmoke.Thesmokethatcomesfromalitcigarettecontainsmanydifferentpoisonouschemicals.Inthepast.scientistsdidnot也inkthatthesechemicalscouldharmanonsmoker’shealth.(48)Theydiscoveredthatevennonsmokershadunhealthyamountsofthesetoxic(有毒的)chemicalsintheirbodies.Asamatteroffact,almostallofUSbreathetobaccosmokeattimes,whetherwerealizeitornot.Forexample,wecannotavoidsecondhandsmokeinrestaurants,hotelsandotherpublicplaces.Eventhoughmanypublicplaceshavenonsmokingareas,smokeflowsinfromtheareaswheresmokingispermitted.ItiSevenharderforchildrentoavoidsecondhandsmoke.(49)Researchshowsthatchildrenwhoareexposedtosecondhandsmokearesickmoreoftenthanchildrenwholiveinhomeswherenoonesmokesandthatthechildrenofsmokersaremorethantwiceaslikelytodeveloplungcancerwhentheyareadultsasarechildrenofnonsmokers.Theriskisevenhigherforchildrenwholiveinhomeswherebothparentssmoke.Peoplearebecomingveryawareofthedangersofsecondhandsmoke.(50)ARecently,though,scientistschangedtheiropinionaftertheystudiedalargegroupofnonsmokers.BTheGilsonshavebeenmarriedfor35years.C111issmokeiscalledsecondhandsmoke.DHowever,secondhandsmokeisdangeroustoallpeople,oldoryoung.EAsaresult,theyhavepassedlawswhichprohibitpeoplefromsmokinginmanypublicplaces..FIntheUnitedStates,ninemillionchildrenundertheageoffiveliveinhomeswithatleastonesmoker.第6部分:完形填空(第51"-~65题,每题1分,共15分)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,涂在答题卡相应的位置上。CanLoudMusicCauseHearingImpairment(损伤)?HaveYouevergonetoaconcertandrealizedthatyourseatswererightnexttotheboomingspeakers?Areyouguilty——(51).turningupthevolumeonyourportablecassetteorCDplayertodrownoutthewhining(哭哭啼啼)ofyourlittlebrother?Sometimesit’sdifficulttoavoidloudmusicornoises,buttheycanbebadnewsbecauseloudnoisescan(52)temporaryorpermanenthearingloss.Extremelyloudmusicandnoisesthatgoonforlongperiodsof(53)arecommoncausesofdeafness.Ifanoiseissoloudthatyouhavetoshouttomakeyourself(54),thereisa(55)thatthemechanisminsideyourearcanbeinjuredTemporaryhearinglosscanhappenafteryou’vebeen(56)toloudnoiseforonly15minutes.Ifyouhavetemporaryhearingloss.youwon’tbeabletohearas(57)asyounormallycan,andyoumayhavetinnitus(耳鸣),whichisafancywordforringingintheears.Yourearscallfeel“full”,too(58)thesethingsusuallygoawayandyourhearingsoonreturnstonormal.Permanenthearinglosscanhappenwhen,someoneisexposedtoloudnoise(59)andover.Constructionworkersandpeoplewhoworkinfactoriesmust60)earprotectorsbecausetheequipmenttheyusecanbeextremelyloud.Butevensomelawnmowers(割草机)andpowertoolscanpermanently(61)aperson’sabilitytohearhigh-pitchednoisesandcanalsogivehimpermanenttinnitus.Listeningtoextremelyloudmusicoverandovercallalsohavethesameeffectonaperson’s(62).AndusingheadphonesonaportablecassetteorCDplayercanbedangerous(63)ifthevolumeistoohighandtheheadphonesareusedalot,thenoisecandamagetheears.Thebestwaytoavoidhearinglossistoweareatprotectorswhenworkingwithmachineryandearplugswhengoingtoa——(64).HeadphonesareOKtowearwhenyou’relisteningtomusic;justbesurethevolumeisn’ttoohigh,andgivethemarestonceinawhile.51AofBforCatDon—52AhaveBtakeCcauseDtap53AcourseBlengthCstateDtime54AheardBappreciatedCtrackedDwelcomed55AluckBpointCchanceDsense56AexposedBexpressedCcarriedDreflected57AgoodBwellCregularlyDstable58AUnfortunatelyBAccordinglyCLuckilyDUnexpectedly59AoverBonceCagainDaway60AhearBbearCwearDtear61AaffectBeffectCenforceDpresent62AscopeBattitudeCsurveyDhearing63AwhereasBalthoughCbecauseDunless64AconcertBfactoryCmetingDmall65AeachBeveryCallDfor2004年职称英语等级考试卫生类(A级)答案满分100分,其中:1—15每题1分:16—30每题1分;31—45每题3分;46—50每题2分;5l一65每题1分。1A2B3A4.C5.D6.A7.B8.B9.A10D11.C12.B13.B14.C15.D16.C17.D18.B19A20C21C22A20.22.A23.B24.D25.A26E27.B28.C29.E30F31.A32.C33.D34B35.C36.C37.D38.B39A40.D41.D42.C43.D44C45.A46.47C48A49F50E51A52.C53D54.A56.A57.B58.C59A60C61.A62.D63.C64.A65B2004年职称英语等级考试题解卫生类(A级)第—部分:阅读判断1.答案为A。extractatooth是“拔牙”的意思,在四个选项中只有takeout可以替代。2.答案为B。句子的意思是“九月份经济继续呈现衰退的迹象”,和exhibit同义的只有show。是最佳答案。3.答案为A。durable:耐用的,long.1asting:持久的。画线词与选项A意思相同,可互换,故A为正确答案。4.答案为c。expire的意思是“断气”,即“死了”,与选项C意思相同,故c为答案。5.答案为D。gaze的意思是“长时间盯看……”,与选项D意思相同,所以D为答案。6.答案为A。gauge的意思是“估计,精确测量”。选项A(measure)的意思是“测量”,与画线词意思相近,故A为答案。7.答案为B。sensible的意思是“明智的”,与选项B(reasonable)意思相同j,所以选B。8.答案为B。contaminated在这里是形容词,意思是“被污染的,弄脏的”,选项B(·polluted)的意思也是“被污染的”,两者意思相同,故选B。9.答案为A。sustain在这里的意思是“继续保持”,与动词maintain意思相同。sustainone'sposition的意思是“继续保持自己的职位”。10.答案为D。题句的意思是,他站在那儿,害怕地发抖。tremble是“战栗,颤抖”的意思,与选项D意思相同,故选D。11.答案为C。题句的意思是:医疗设备正在更新。upgrade的意思是“升级,更新”,与improve(改善)意思相近,故C为正确答案。12.答案为B。hazardous的意思是“危险的”,与dangerous意思相同,故B为正确答案。13.答案为B。eligible的意思是“合格的,有资格当选的”,与选项B意思相同,故B为答案。14.答案为C。accelerate的意思是“加速”,与speedup意思相同,故选C。15.答案为D。本句的意思是:Mary看上去面色苍白,浑身无力。weary的意思是“疲倦的,萎靡的”,与exhausted意思相近,故选D。第二部分:阅读判断16C文章第一旬只是提到,整容手术在美国越来越走俏,但并没有与其他国家进行比较,因此推断不出整容手术在美国比在其他国家更流行。17B文章第二旬提到,不少男女视整容手术为保持年轻和岗位竞争力的一种手段,因此说一个人的容貌与其工作机遇没什么关系是错误的。、18B文章第一段的最后一句话讲到,这些手术并非没有危险,因此说整容手术没有什么危险是错误的。19A从文章第二段的第二句以及接下来的句子可以判断年轻女子对手术非常不满意。20C文章第二段只是讲了该女子为何对手术十分不满意,但并没有提及她是否因此而拒绝付费一事。2lC文章

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