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[模拟]职称英语卫生类A级模拟47

词汇选项下面共有15个句子,每个句子中均有1个词或短语带有

括号或下划线,请从每个句子后面所给的4个选项中选择1个与括号

里边部分意义最相近的词或短语。

第1题:

Thenewproductsarebeyondof<u>debate</u>;theyhavebeentestedon

manymarketsallovertheworld.

A.conflict

B.dispute

C.bargain

D.negotiation

参考答案:B

第2题:

Themajorityofpeoplearoundhereare<u>decent</u>people.

A.honest

B.rich

C.good-looking

D.high-ranking

参考答案:A

第3题:

With<u>immense</u>reliefIstoppedrunning..

A.no

B.little

C.scarce

D.enormous

参考答案:D

第4题:

Icatchcold<u>nowandthen</u>.

A.always

i

B.occasionally

C.constantly

D.regularly

参考答案:B

第5题:

Dueto<u>violent</u>competitionamongtheairlines,travelexpenses

havebeenreducedconsiderably.

A.fierce

B.strained

C.eager

D.critical

参考答案:A

第6题:

She<u>cancelled</u>hertriptoParisbecauseshewasill.

A.calledoff

B.closeddown

C.putup

D.wentoff

参考答案:A

第7题:

Mr.Liusufferedfrommental<u>tiredness</u>becauseofstressfromhis

currentjob.

A.damage

B.release

C.relief

D.fatigue

参考答案:D

第8题:

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ThefirsttimeIwenttotheschoolafewyearsago,Iwasterribly

frightenedofit,butIsoon<u>recoverfrom</u>it.

A.getoff

B.gotacross

C.gotaway

D.gotover

参考答案:D

第9题:

Mybossaskedmeto<u>help</u>himincarryingthroughtheplan.

A.provide

B.arouse

C.assist

D.persist

参考答案:C

第10题:

Thearmyshouldhaveoperated<u>inconjunctio</u>nwiththefleettoraid

theenemyJscoast.

A.together

B.insuccession

C.inalliance

D.inconnection

参考答案:A

第11题:

Theirinterpretationwas<u>faulty</u>.

A.wrong

B.ambiguous

C.unclear

D.unbelievable

参考答案:A

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第12题:

Heis<u>renowned</u>forhisskill.

A.remembered

B.recommended

C.praised

D.well-known

参考答案:B

第13题:

TheConstitution's<u>vague</u>naturehasgivenittheflexibilityto

beadaptedwhencircumstanceschange.

A.imprecise

B.concise

C.unpolished

D.elementary

参考答案:A

第14题:

Thetraincametoan<u>abrupt</u>stop,makinguswonderwherewewere.

A.slow

B.noisy

C.sudden

D.jumpy

参考答案:C

第15题:

Youmust<u>shine</u>yourshoes.

A.lighten

B.clean

C.wash

D.polish

参考答案:D

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阅读判断阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出了7个句子,请根据

短文的内容对每个句子作出判断。如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选

择A项;如果该句提供的错误信息,请选择B项:如果该句的信息文

章中没有提及,请选择C项。

SpareaKidney?

Itisnolongerunusualforaspouseorrelativetodonateakidney

toalovedone,butthenumberofAmericanswhohavegivenakidneyto

afriend,aco-workerorevenacompletestrangerhasrisensharplyfrom

68in1994to176in1998

Therearemanyreasons.First,itspossibletoliveanormallife

withonlyonekidney.(Theremainingkidneyenlargestomakeupmostof

thedifference.)Inadditionakidneyfromalivedonorlastslongerthan

akidneytakenfromsomeonewhohasdiedsuddenly.Butthebiggestchange

inthepastfewyearsisthattransplantsurgeonshavestartedusing

laparoscopictechniquestoremovethedonorkidneythroughamuchsmaller

incision,andthiscancutrecoverytimeforthedonorfromsixweeksto

fourweeks.

Justbecauseyoudosomething,however,itdoesn,tmeanyoushould.

Donatingakidneymeansundergoinganoperationthatcarriessomerisk.

Youcouldarguethatyoumaybehelpingtosavealife,butyoucertainly

can'tpretendthatyou,rebetteroffwithonekidneyinsteadoftwo.

So,whataretherisks?〃Aswithanymajoroperation,thereis

achanceofdying,ofreoperationduetobleeding,ofinfection,ofvein

clotsinthelegsoraherniaattheincision,,zsaysDr.ArthurMatas,

directoroftherenal-transplantprogramattheuniversityofMinnesota

MedicalCenterinMinneapolis.Evenlaparoscopy,arelativelynew

techniqueforkidneydonation,isnotrisk-free.Doctorsestimatethat

chancesofdyingfromtheprocedureareabout3in10,000

There'snomoneytobemade;sellinganorganisillegal.But

therecipient?sinsurancenormallycoversyouroperationandimmediate

aftercare.Yourcostscanincludehotelbills,lostpayduringrecovery

orpossiblefuturedisability.

AlthoughtransplantcentersmustevaluateanypotentialdonorJ

ssuitability,itneverhurtstohaveanindependentopinion.Themost

commoncontraindicationsareheartdisease,diabetesandhighblood

pressure.

Neverletanyone,notevenacloserelative,pressureyouinto

givingupanorgan--nomatterifyourehealthy."There'softenthe

feelingthatyourenotagoodfriend,father,motherifyoudon,tdothis,/z

saysArthusCaplan,directoroftheUniversityofPennsylvania'scenter

forBioethics.Sometransplantcenterswillinventa"medicalproblem”

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onbehalfofthosewhoarereluctanttodonatebutfeeltheycan'tsay

no.

第16题:

From1994to1998thenumberofAmericanswhohaddonatedakidneyreached

244

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Notmentioned

参考答案:B

第17题:

Oneofthereasonswhythenumberofkidneydonorshasrisenisthatone

isbetteroffwithonekidneyinsteadoftwo.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Notmentioned

参考答案:B

第18题:

Youdon,thavetobedeadtodonateakidney,butyouhadbetterknow

therisksbeforeyougiveitup.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Notmentioned

参考答案:A

第19题:

NoneoftheAmericanswhodonatesakidneyduringtheperiodlastingfrom

1994to1998diedfromtheprocedure.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Notmentioned

参考答案:C

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第20题:

NoonesellsorgansintheU.S.sinceitisillegal.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Notmentioned

参考答案:C

第21题:

Peoplewithheartdisease,diabetesandhighpressurearenotsuitable

forkidneydonation.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Notmentioned

参考答案:A

第22题:

Sometransplantcentersinvent"medicalproblems“tocheatpotential

kidneydonors.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Notmentioned

参考答案:B

概括大意与完成句子阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任

务:(1)1〜4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5〜8题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确

的选项,分别完成每个句子。

SuccessfulLanguageLearners

Somepeopleseemtohaveaknackforlearninglanguages.They

canpickupnewvocabulary,masterrulesorgrammar,andlearntowrite

inthenewlanguagemorequicklythanothers.Theydonotseemtobeany

moreintelligentthanothers,sowhatmakeslanguagelearningsomuch

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easierforthem?Perhapsifwetakeacloselookatthesesuccessful

languagelearners,wemaydiscoverafewofthetechniqueswhichmake

languagelearningeasierforthem.

Firstofall,successfullanguagelearnersareindependent

learners.Theydonotdependonthebookortheteacher;theydiscover

theirownwaytolearnthelanguage.Insteadofwaitingfortheteacher

toexplain,theytrytofindthepatternsandtherulesforthemselves.

Theyaregoodguesserswholookforcluesandformtheirownconclusions.

Whentheyguesswrong,theyguessagain.Theytrytolearnfrommistakes.

Successfullanguagelearningisactivelearning.Therefore,

successfullearnersdonotwaitforachancetousethelanguage;they

lookforsuchachance.Theyfindpeoplewhospeakthelanguageandthey

askthesepeopletocorrectthemwhentheymakeamistake.Theywilltry

anythingtocommunicate.Theyarenotafraidtorepeatwhattheyhearor

tosaystrangethings;theyarewillingtomakemistakesandtryagain.

Whencommunicationisdifficult,theycanacceptinformationthatis

inexactorincomplete.Itismoreimportantforthemtolearntothink

inthelanguagethantoknowthemeaningofeveryword.

Finally,successfullanguagelearnersarelearnerswitha

purpose.Theywanttolearnthelanguagebecausetheyareinterestedin

thelanguageandthepeoplewhospeakit.Itisnecessaryforthemtolearn

thelanguageinordertocommunicatewiththesepeopleandtolearnfrom

them.Theyfinditeasytopracticeusingthelanguageregularlybecause

theywanttolearnwithit.

Whatkindoflanguagelearnerareyou?Ifyouareasuccessful

languagelearner,youhaveprobablybeenlearningindependently,actively,

andpurposefully.Ontheotherhand,ifyourlanguagelearninghasbeen

lessthansuccessful,youmightaswelltrysomeofthetechniquesoutlined

above.

23-26的选项

[A].WaystoLearnaLanguageSuccessfully

[B].LearningalanguagePurposefully

[C].LearningaLanguageActively

[D].LearningaLanguageIndependently

[E].LearningfromMistakes

[F].LearningtoThinkintheTargetLanguage

27-30的选项

[A].todiscoversentencepatternsandgrammaticalrules

[B].toexpandvocabulary

[C].tousethetargetlanguage

[D].toencourageunsuccessfullanguagelearnerstolearn

independently,activelyandpurposefully

[E].fromclues

[F].tosaystrangethings

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第23题:

Paragraph1_________

参考答案:

A

详细解答:

第24题:

Paragraph2

参考答案:

D

详细解答:

第25题:

Paragraph3_________

参考答案:

C

详细解答:

第26题:

Paragraph4

参考答案:

B

详细解答:

第27题:

Successfullanguagelearnersderiveconclusions

参考答案:

E

详细解答:

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第28题:

IndependentLanguagelearnersrelyonthemselves^

参考答案:

详细解答:

第29题:

Activelanguagelearnersseizeeveryopportunity

参考答案:

C

详细解答:

第30题:

Theauthorwrotethistext

参考答案:

D

详细解答:

阅读理解下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题,每道题后面有4

个选项。请仔细阅读短文并根据短文内容回答其后面的问题,从4

个选项中选择1最佳答案。

CommunicationsRevolution

Cyberspace,datasuperhighway,multi-media—forthosewhohave

seenthefuture,thelinkingofcomputerstelevisionandtelephoneswill

changeourlivesforever.Yetforallthetalkofaforthcoming

technologicalutopialittleattentionhasbeengiventotheimplications

ofthesedevelopmentsforthepoor.Aswithallnewhightechnology,while

theWestconcernsitselfwiththe"how”,thequestionof“forwhom”

isputasideonceagain.

Economistsareonlynowrealizingthefullextenttowhichthe

communicationsrevolutionhasaffectedtheworldeconomy.Information

technologyallowstheextensionoftradeacrossgeographicaland

industrialboundaries,andtransnationalcorporationstakefull

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advantageofit.Termsoftrade,exchangeandinterestratesandmoney

movementsaremoreimportantthattheproductionofgoods.Theelectronic

economymadepossiblebyinformationtechnologyallowsthehavesto

increasetheircontrolonglobalmarkets—withdestructiveimpactonthe

have-nots.

Forthemtheresultisinstability.Developingcountrieswhich

relyontheproductionofasmallrangeofgoodsforexportaremadeto

feellikesmallpartsintheinternationaleconomicmachine.As“futures”

aretradedoncomputerscreens,developingcountriessimplyhavelessand

lesscontroloftheirdestinies.

Sowhataretheoptionsforregainingcontrol?Onealternative

isfordevelopingcountriestobuyinthelatestcomputersand

telecommunicationsthemselves-so-calledudevelopmentcommunications”

modernization.Yetthisleadstolong-termdependencyandperhaps

permanentconstraintsondevelopingcountries-economies.Communications

technologyisgenerallyexportedfromtheU.S.,EuropeorJapan;the

patents,skillsandabilitytomanufactureremaininthehandsofafew

industrializedcountries.Itisalsoexpensive,andimportedproductsand

servicesmustthereforebeboughtoncredit-creditusuallyprovidedby

theverycountrieswhosecompaniesstandtogain.

Furthermore,whennewtechnologyisintroducedthereisoften

toolowalevelofexpertisetoexploititfornativedevelopment.This

meansthatwhilelocalelites,foreigncommunitiesandsubsidiariesof

transnationalcorporationsmaybenefit,thosewhoselivesdependon

accesstotheinformationaredeniedit.

第31题:

Fromthepassageweknowthatthedevelopmentofhightechnologyisin

theinterestsof.

A.theworldeconomy

B.therichcountries

C.scientificdevelopment

D.theelite

参考答案:B

第32题:

Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.theinterestsofthepoorcountrieshavenotbeengivenenough

consideration

B.theexportofthepoorcountriesshouldbeincreased

C.communicationstechnologyinthedevelopingcountriesshouldbe

modernized

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D.internationaltradeshouldbeexpanded

参考答案:A

第33题:

Whydoestheauthorsaythattheelectroniceconomymayhaveadestructive

impactondevelopingcountries?

A.Becauseitdestroystheeconomicbalanceofthepoorcountries.

B.Becauseitinhibitstheindustrialgrowthofdevelopingcountries.

C.Becauseitenablesthedevelopedcountiestocontrolthe

internationalmarket.

D.Becauseitviolatesthenationalboundariesofthepoorcountries.

参考答案:B

第34题:

Thedevelopmentofmoderncommunicationstechnologyindeveloping

countriesmay.

A.forcethemtoreducetheirshareofexports

B.costthemtheireconomicindependence

C.hindertheirindustrialproduction

D.causethemtolosecontroloftheirtrade

参考答案:B

第35题:

TheauthorJsattitudetowardthecommunicationsrevolutionis.

A.tolerant

B.indifferent

C.positive

D.critical

参考答案:D

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MillionAmericansSufferfromSocialAnxietyDisorder

Socialanxietydisorderpreventssome15.millionAmericans

fromleadingnormalsocialandromanticlives,anewsurveyfinds.

Thedisorderleavesmanyisolated,ashamedandoften

misdiagnosed.Thirty-sixpercentofthosewithsocialanxietydisorder

havesymptomsfor10.yearsormorebeforeseekinghelp,theAnxiety

DisordersAssociationofAmericareports.

“Socialanxietydisorderiswhensomebodyhasanintense,

persistentandirrationalfearofsocialorperformancesituations,zz

JerilynRoss,theassociation'spresidentandCEO,saidduringa

teleconferenceWednesday.

“Theconditioncausespeopletoavoidcommon,everyday

situationsandevenotherpeopleforfearofbeingjudgedorcriticized

orhumiliatedorembarrassingthemselves,z,Rosssaid.

Socialanxietydisordercaninterferewithdailyroutinesand

jobperformance,Rossnoted.〃Italsomakesitverydifficultforpeople

todevelopfriendsandromanticpartnerships,zzshesaid.

Peoplewiththisdisorderrecognizetheirfearisexcessiveand

irrational,Rossnoted."Buttheyfeelpowerlesstodoanythingaboutit,〃

shesaid.

Socialanxietydisordercanstartintheearlyteens,Dr.MarkH.

Pollack,directoroftheCenterforAnxietyandTraumaticStressDisorders

andaprofessorofpsychiatryatHarvardMedicalSchool,saidduringthe

teleconference.

“Thisisadisorderthatstartsaffectingpeopleearlyon,〃

Pollacksaid."Thetypicalageofonsetisearlyadolescence,age12.or

13,andmanyindividualsreportahistoryofanxietydatingbacktoearlier

childhood.,z

Thedisorderalsohasphysicalsymptoms,includingheart

palpitations,feelingsthattheirthroatwillcloseup,sweating,

blushing,faintness,tremblingandstammering,Rosssaid.

Amongpeoplewiththedisorder,75.percentsaidthecondition

affectedtheirabilitytodonormalactivities.Inaddition,69.percent

saidtheydidn'twantpeopletothinktheywerecrazy,and58.percent

saidtheywereembarrassedbytheircondition,Rosssaid.

However,whentheconditionisdiagnosedandtreated,many

reportedimprovementintheirlives.Infact,59.percentwhowere

receivingtreatmentsaidtreatmenthadapositiveeffectontheirability

tohavearomanticrelationship.Inaddition,39.percentwhohadreceived

treatmentsaidknowingthattreatmentcanbesuccessfulaidedtheir

decisiontogethelp,Rossnoted.

第36题:

Peoplewithsocialanxietydisorderareknownfortheirfearof

A.beingleftalone.

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B.leadingnormallives.

C.embarrassingotherpeople.

D.facingsocialorperformancesituations.

参考答案:D

第37题:

Whatdopeoplewithsocialanxietydisorderthinkoftheirfear?

A.Theythinkit'sbeyondtheircontrol,

B.Theythinkit'sbeneficial,

C.Theythinkit'scontrollable,

D.Theythinkit'sjustified.

参考答案:A

第38题:

WhichisNOTtrueofpeoplewithsocialanxietydisorder?

A.They'reoftenisolatedandashamed.

B.Theyfinditdifficulttomakefriends.

C.Theyoftenfailtogettimelytreatment.

D.Theytendtojudgeorcriticizeotherpeople:

参考答案:D

第39题:

ThesymptomsofsocialanxietydisorderincludeallthefollowingEXCEPT

A.heartpalpitations.

B.sorethroat.

C.sweating.

D.blushing.

参考答案:B

第40题:

Itcanbeseenfromthelastparagraphthattreatmentofthedisorder

A.hasnopositiveeffectatall.

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B.isunavailabletomostsufferers.

C.tendstoberefusedbythesufferers.

D.canleadtoimprovementinthesufferers'lives.

参考答案:D

MilkThatPaidaMedicalBill

Oneday,apoorboywhowassellinggoodsfromdoortodoorto

payhiswaythroughschoolfoundhehadonlyonethindime(10分钱)left,

andhewashungry.Hedecidedhewouldaskforamealatthenexthouse.

However,helosthisnervewhenalovelyyoungwomanopenedthedoor.

Insteadofamealheaskedforadrinkofwater.Shethoughthelooked

hungrysoshebroughthimalargeglassofmilk.Hedrankitslowly,and

thenasked,〃HowmuchdoIoweyou?”"Youdon'towemeanything,z,she

replied."Motherhastaughtusnevertoacceptpayforakindness.z/He

said,“ThenIthankyoufrommyheart.,z

AsHowardKellyleftthathouse,henotonlyfeltstronger

physically,buthisfaithinGodandmanwasstrongalso.Hehadbeenready

togiveupandquit.

Yearslaterthatyoungwomanbecamecriticallyill.Thelocal

doctorswerebaffled(感至U困惑).Theyfinallysenthertothebigcity,

wheretheycalledinspecialiststostudyherraredisease.Dr.Howard

Kellywascalledinfortheconsultation.Whenheheardthenameofthe

townshecamefrom,astrangelightfilledhiseyes.Immediatelyherose

andwentdownthehallofthehospitaltoherroom.Dressedinhisdoctor

'sgownhewentintoseeher.Herecognizedheratonce.Hewentback

totheconsultationroomdeterminedtodohisbesttosaveherlife.From

thatdayhegavespecialattentiontothecase.Afteralongstruggle,

thebattlewaswon.

Dr.Kellyrequestedthebusinessofficetopassthefinalbill

tohimforapproval.Helookedatit;thenwrotesomethingontheedge

andthebillwassenttoherroom.Shefearedtoopenit,forshewassure

itwouldtaketherestofherlifetopayforitall.Finallyshelooked,

andsomethingcaughtherattentiononthesideofthebill.Shereadthese

words:"Paidinfullwithoneglassofmilk.z,Tearsofjoyfloodedher

eyesasherhappyheartprayed:"ThankYou,God,thatYourlovehasspread

abroadthroughhumanheartsandhands.,z

第41题:

Theboysoldgoodsfromdoortodoorbecause

A.hewantedtohelpsupporthisfamily.

B.heneededmoneyforschool.

C.hehadtopaybackastudentloan.

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D.hedidnothaveenoughpocketmoney.

参考答案:B

第42题:

Butfortheyoungwoman'skinddeed,theboycould

A.havegivenupandquit.

B.havesoldmoregoods.

C.haveowedabigdebt.

D.havebecomeasalesman.

参考答案:A

第43题:

Whentheboyandtheyoungwomanmetagainyearslater

A.theyhadbothchangedbeyondrecognition.

B.neitherrememberedtheirpreviousmeeting.

C.theboyhadbecomeamedicalspecialist.

D.thewomanhadcometostayinthebigcity.

参考答案:C

第44题:

Dr.Kellygavespecialattentiontothecasemainlybecause

A.itwasararedisease.

B.hefellinlovewiththewoman.

C.hewaseagertodistinguishhimself.

D.hewantedtorepaythewomanforhergreatkindness.

参考答案:D

第45题:

Amongotherthings,thestoryshowsthat

A.goodwillberewardedwithgood.

B.itisokaytoacceptpayforakindness

C.itiswiseneithertoborrownortolend

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D.wherethere'sawillthere'saway.

参考答案:A

补全对话阅读下面的短文,文章中有5处空白,文章后有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的

位置,以恢复文章原貌。请将答案填在相应的横线上。

TeamworkinTourism

Growingcooperationamongbranchesoftourismhasproved

valuabletoallconcerned.Governmentbureaus,tradeandtravel

associations,carriersandpropertiesareallworkingtogethertobring

aboutoptimumconditionsfortravelers.

Traveloperators,specialistsinthefieldofplanning,sponsor

extensiveresearchprograms.Theyhaveknowledgeofallareasandall

carrierservices,andtheyareexpertsinorganizingdifferenttypesof

toursand_46_.Theydistributematerialstoagencies,suchasjournals,

brochuresandadvertisingprojects.Theyofferfamiliarizationand

workshoptours_47_.

Touristcounselorsgivevaluableseminarstoacquaintagents

withnewprogramsandtechniquesinselling.Inthiswayagentslearn

_48_andtosuggestdifferentmodesandcombinationsoftravel-planes;

ships,trains,motorcoaches,car-rentals,andevencarpurchases.

Propertiesandagenciesworkcloselytogethertomakethemost

suitablecontracts,consideringboththecomfortoftheclientsandtheir

ownprofitablefinancialarrangement.Agenciesrelyuponthegood

servicesofhotels,and,conversely,_49_,tofulfilltheircontracts

andtosendthemclients.

Thesameconfidenceexistsbetweenagenciesandcarriers,

_50_,Carriersaredependentuponagenciestosupplypassengers,and

agenciesaredependentuponcarrierstopresentthemwithmarketabletours.

Allservicesmustworktogetherforgreaterefficiency,fairpricingand

contentedcustomers.

[A].includingcar-rentalandsight-seeingservices.

[B].sothatinashorttimeagentscanobtainfirst-handknowledge

ofthetours.

[C].inpreparingeffectiveadvertisingcampaigns

[D].asaresulttourismisflouringinallcountries

[E].hotelsrelyuponagencies

[F].toexplaindestinations

第46题:

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参考答案:

C

详细解答:

第47题:

参考答案:

B

详细解答:

第48题:

参考答案:

F

详细解答:

第49题:

参考答案:

E

详细解答:

第50题:

参考答案:

A

详细解答:

完形填空阅读下面的短文,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。

MiddleAge:A.LowPointforMost

Peoplearoundtheglobehittheheightoftheirmiseryanddepression

in_51_age,anewinternationalstudysuggests.ThefindingbyBritish

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andAmericanresearcherswasbasedonananalysisofwell-beingamong

approximately2millionpeoplein80nations.Withfewexceptions,the

observationappearstoapplyacrosstheboard,regardless_52_gender,

culture,geography,wealth,jobhistory,education,andmarriageor

parentalstatus.

“Thescientificfactseemstobethathappinessandpositive

mentalhealthfollowagiant,U'53throughlife,“saidstudyauthor

AndrewJ.Oswald,aprofessorofeconomicsatWarwickUniversityin

Warwickshire,England."Fortheaverageperson,it'shighwhenyou're20,

andthenitslowlyfallsandbottomsout54your40s.Butthegoodnews

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