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职称英语卫生类C级模拟1
第1部分:词汇选项
下面共有15个句子,每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子后面
所给的4个选项中选择1个与划线部分意义最相近的词或短语。
1>Thenurseryisbrightandcheerful.
A.pleasantB.clean
C.peacefulD.large
2、ThiskindofmaterialwasseldomusedinbuildinghousesduringtheMiddle
Ages.
A.neverB.rarely
C.oftenD.only
3、Peoplefrommanyplacesweredrawntothecitybyitsgrowingeconomy.
A.fetchedB.carried
C.attractedD.pushed
4、Thesoldierdisplayedremarkablecourageinthebattle.
A.placedB.showed
C.pointedD.decided
5、HowdoyouaccountfoeyourabsencefromtheclasslastThursday?
A.explainB.examine
C,chooseD.expand
6、Aboutonequarteroftheworkersinthecountryareemployedinfactories.
A.thirdB.fourth
C.tenthD.fifteenth
7、Shewasgratefultohimforbeingsogoodtoher.
A.carefulB.hateful
C.beautifulD.thankful
8、Thereareonlyfiveminutesleftzbuttheoutcomeofthematchisstillin
doubt.
A.resultB.judgement
C.estimationD.event
9、HeiscertainthatthedictionaryisjustwhatIwant.
A.sureB.angry
C.doubtfulD.worried
10>Thelastfewweekshavebeenenjoyable.
A.closeB.near
C.pastD.several
11>Whatweretheconsequencesofthedecisionshehadmade?
A.reasonsB.results
C.causesD.bases
12>Theydidn*trealizehowserioustheproblemwas.
A.knowB.forget
C.doubtD.remember
13>Weshallkeepthemoneyinasecureplace.
A.cleanB.secret
C.distantD.safe
14、Thegreatchangesofthecityastonishedeveryvisitortothatcity.
A.attackedB.surprised
C.attractedD.interested
15、Thecityhasdecidedtodoawaywithalltheoldbuildingsinitscentre.
A.getridofB.setup
C.repairD.paint
第2部分:阅读判断
阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断。
ChewingGum
Thepracticeofchewing,gum(口香糖)hasbeenwithusformorethanacentury.
Millionsofpeopleallovertheworldchewbillionsofpiecesofgumevery
year.
ChewinggumbecamepopularintheUnitedStatesmainlybecauseofthework
ofoneman,WilliamWrigley,whoformanyyearswasheadoftheWrigleyCompany.
Earlier,ThomasAdamsfirstbegantoexperimentwithchewingguminabout
theyear1870.Itwashewhofirstmadegumsofterandpleasanttochew.But
itwasnotuntilWrigleyenteredthebusinessinabout1890thatpeopleeverywhere
begantolearnaboutchewinggumandtouseitwidely.
Wrigleylikedtodothingsinabigway.Inhisfirstyear,heborrowed
moneyandspentmorethanamilliondollarsonadvertising.Foryears,there
wasalargeWrigley*sadvertisementineverystreetcar(有轨电车)intheUnited
States.Peoplecomplainedthattheycouldnotgoanywherewithoutseeing
Wrigley*sname.Wrigleyevensentzfreeofcharge,piecesofgumtoevery
personinthetelephonebookofeverycityandtownintheUnitedStates.
Finally,hebegantoadvertisethatitwasgoodforthehealthtochewgum
andthatithelpedtokeeptheteethclean.
HeusedtosendfreegumtoeverychildintheUnitedStatesonhissecond
birthday.Heemployedyoungwomenwho,inbeautifuldresseszwouldgofrom
citytocityingroupsoffourorfive,standonstreetcornerszandgive
freechewinggumtoeverypersonwhopassedby.Inthisway,eachwomangave
awayaboutfivethousandpiecesofWrigley1sgumeveryday.Asaresultof
thiscontinuousadvertising,peopleintheUnitedStatesnaturallybeganto
buymoreandmorechewinggum.
16>WilliamWrigleyfirststartedtoexperimentwithchewinggum.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
17>WilliamWrigleylikedtodothingsinabigway.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
18>WilliamWrigleysentfreegumtoeveryprettywomanintheUS.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
19>AmericanshadbeenchewinggumsincebeforeThomasAdamswasborn.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
20、AmericansbegantochewmoreandmoregummainlybecauseofWrigley*s
continuousadvertising.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
21>BuildingWrigleyempiretooknotonlytimeandmoneyzbutcreativityand
businesssense.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
22、Followingthesuccessofchewinggum,schoolshandedoutgumtoschool
children.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
第3部分: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)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27〜30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。
BadDaysforYoungDrivers
1.SinceJuly1stlargenumbersofCalifornianteenagershavebeenhaving
ahardtime.Thereason:allthoseobtainingtheirdrivinglicencesafter
thatdateareprohibitedforayearfromdrivingatnightunlessaccompanied
bysomeoneovertheageof25.Worse,duringthefirstsixmonthsofdriving,
theymaynotcarryanypassengersundertheageof20.Theycannotgetalicence
atalluntiltheyhavecompleted50hoursofdriving,tenofthematnight,
underadultsupervision;andtheycannotgetafulllicenceuntiltheyhave
drivenforayearwithnoviolations.
2.Allthisisverymuchstricterthanthepreviousregulationszwhichexplains
why,inthedaysbeforeJuly1st,everylocalofficeoftheCaliforniaMotor
VehicleDepartmentwascrammedwithdesperateyoungpeople.Butthestate
hasbeenmovedtoact-asothershave-bythedisproportionateinvolvement
ofteenagersinfatalaccidents.
3.InCalifornia,16-19-year-oldsmakeup3.9%ofthestate1s20mmotorists;
buttheyaccountfor10.2%ofalldriversininjurycollisionsand8.9%of
thoseincollisionsthatprovefatal.Acrossthecountry,14%ofalldrivers
involvedinfatalcrashesin1996were15-20yearsold.Inthewordsofthe
CMVD,"inexperience,immaturejudgmentandatendencytotakerisksplace
thematadisadvantagebehindthewheel."
4.ItwasMaryland,inthemid-1970szthatfirstanalysedaccidentsbyage-group
and,asaresultzbroughtintougherrestrictionsonyoungdrivers.After
twodecades,collisionsinvolvingyoungdriversfellby10%.Butthestate
wasstillunhappy,andlastyearanewlawcameinthatrequiredawritten
diaryrecordingallsupervisedpracticetimewithanadult,aswellas18
monthsofdrivingwithoutviolations.California1snewlawismodelledon
oneintroducedin1986inMichigan,whereover500speciallytrainedtesters
havebeenrecruitedtoexaminethenewdrivers.
5.California1steenagersmightprotest,however,thattheyarenottheonly-
dangerouspeopleonthestate*sroads.Thelargestgroupinvolvedinaccidents
betweenmidnightand3amaredriversintheirearly20s,andthisisalso
thelargestgroupinvolvedinaccidentscausedbyalcohol.Asforfuturetrends,
thenumberofteenagedriversisfalling,whilethenumbersofthoseover
65-manyofthemhavepooreyesight,slowreactionsandtakepills-isgrowing
fast.
AAngryabouttheNewLaws
BTheDangerousElderlyDrivers
CBeatingthe1stJulyDeadline
DNewLawsforYoungCaliforniaDrivers
ENewLawsIntroducedinOtherUSStates
FTheMostDangerousDrivers
23、Paragraph2
24、Paragraph3
25、Paragraph4
26、Paragraph5
27、Anewlaws
Bbreakingthetrafficlaw
Cdrinkingalcohol
DCalifornia
EMaryland
Ftheirdrivinglicences
Aftertheyhavedrivenforayear,youngCaliforniadriverscangetafull
drivinglicenceiftheyhavenorecordof.
28>BeforeJuly1st,manyyoungpeoplegotoCMVDtoget.
29、TrafficaccidentsfellgreatlyinMarylandaftertheyintroduced.
30、Speciallytrainedtesterswereemployedtoexaminenewdriversin.
第4部分:阅读理解
下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题,每题后面有4个选项。请仔细阅读短文并根
据短文回答其后面的问题,从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案。
弟扁
ProblemsofOldAge
Mrs.Whitewas67whenshewasmovedoutofthehousewhereshehadlivedmost
ofherlife.Thehousewaspulleddownandanewblockofflatswasbuiltthereinstead.
AtaboutthesametimeheronlysonwasofferedajobinCanada.Sincetheshopping
andthehouseworkhadbecometoomuchforher,andhersonandhiswifewerenot
abletolookafterheranymore,Mrs.WhitehadtobetakentoHomefieldOldPeople's
Home.Shestillhadsomefriendsnearheroldhome,butnowshewasseparatedfrom
them.Duringthefirstfewmonthsshewasvisitedbyfriendsandformerneighbours,
butHomefieldwasalongwayfromwheretheylived,toofarawayforoldpeople.
AtHomefieldMrs.Whitewasgivenasmallroomofherown,andshewaswell
lookedafter.Butsheknewnoonewhenshearrived,andshewasnotabletomake
friendsthere.Shewaswelllikedbythepeoplewhoworkedthere,butshekeptapart
fromtheotheroldpeopleandspentmostofhertimeinherroom.Afteratimeshewas
hardlyeverseenatmeetingsandsocialevenings.
Althoughshewasinpoorhealthandhadtobetreatedforaweakheart,shedidnot
complain.nAfteraH'\shesaid,“lotsofpeopleareworseoffthanIam”.
Whatshedislikedmostwasthe''quietness”inthehome,andwhatwasevenworse
wasthathersonwasnotabletoseeher,notevenatChristmas.
31、Mrs,Whitewasmovedoutofheroldhousemainlybecause
A.hersonwasgoingtoworkinCanada.
B.shedidn*twanttodohouseworkanymore.
C.herhousewastobereplacedbyanewbuilding.
D.herfriendshadallmovedawayfromthearea.
32、Whydidherfriendsandneighboursstopseeingherafterafewmonths?
A.Becausetheyhadtotravelalongwaytoseeher.
B.Becausetheyhadfoundsomenewfriends.
C.Becausetheyhadfallensick.
D.Becausetheyhadlostinterestinthenewplace.
33>Shewasthepeoplewhoworkedthere.
A.criticizedby
B.dislikedby
C.popularwith
D.keptawayfrom
34、Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeherlifeintheoldpeople*s
home?
A.Busy.
B,Unhappy.
C.Varied.
D.Happy.
35、WhichofthefollowingisINCORRECT?
A.Shesufferedfromahearttrouble.
B.Hersondidn*twishtoseeheratChristmas.
C.Shedidn*tliketheatmosphereinthehome.
D.Shewasquitesatisfiedwithherconditions.
弟一^扁
StoneHillMall
StoneHillMallhasfewerlargedepartmentstoresthanmostmallsbut,
instead,featuresmorethan100smallspecialtyshops,whilethefewthat
arenotusedyetwillbefilledassoonasthemall1sownersfindproprietors
(业主)whofitthemall1simage.
OnethingthatmakesStoneHillMallpopularwasthatallofthestores
remainopenfrom9a.m.until10p.m.,MondaythroughFriday.Thisfavourable
starthascertainlybeenadvantageousthankstosuchfeaturesasitsbeing
theonlyshoppingcentreintheareatoprovidefreebaby-sittingforchildren
fromtwotoeightyeasoldanditsofferingrestaurantstosuiteverypocketz
withthepossibleexceptionofthehighlybudget-conscious.Furthermore,as
farasmovieentertainmentisconcerned,StoneHillMalltopsWestgateMallz
whichlookedveryimpressivewhenitopenedlastyear,withthreeseparate
cinemas.
Besides,theair-conditioningsystemmakessureacomfortableinside
temperatureof25degreescentigradenomatterwhattheweatherislikeoutside,
andinadditiontoitsthreebeautifulfountains,themallhasaquietgarden
areawithcomfortablebenchesandchairsforshopperswhohavebecometired.
OnecomplaintaboutStoneHillMallisthatitislocatedoutsidethecity,
butthereisaregularbusservicebetweenthemallandthecitycentre.A
furthercomplaintmighthethat,althoughthemallissurroundedbytrees
tomaitwiththescenery,itwillbesomeyearsbeforethesecaneffectively
makethemainbuildingsandthevastparkinglotapartoftheareaaround.
36、StoneHillMallisdifferentfromothermallsbecauseithas
A.morelargedepartmentstores.
B.moreemptyspacetorent.
C.manyshopssellingspecialgoods.
D.shopssellingexpensivegoods.
37、StoneHillMallispopularwithshoppersmainlybecauseofits
A.longbusinesshours.
B.attractiverestaurants.
C.children1sstores.
D.entertainmentfacilities.
38、WhatmakesStoneHillMallamorefavourableshoppingplaceis
A.thepricesintheshops.
B.theweatherinthearea.
C.thechildcarefacilities.
D.theconditionsinsidethemall.
39、Itisimpliedinthepassagethatthewritertakesa(n)attitudetowards
themall.
A.critical
B.indifferent
C.fair
D.one-sided
40、Themainpurposeofthepassageisto
A.compareStoneHillMallwithothershoppingcentres.
B.introducetheuniquefeaturesofthemall.
C.discussitsstrengthsandweaknesses.
D.drawattentiontotheinadequaciesofshoppingcentres.
Happiness
Happinesscanbedescribedasapositivemoodandapleasantstateofmind.
AccordingtorecentpollssixtytoseventypercentofAmericansconsider
themselvestobemoderatelyhappyandoneintwentypersonsfeelsveryunhappy.
Psychologistshavebeenstudyingthefactorsthatcontributetohappiness.
Itisnotpredictablenorisapersoninanapparentlyidealsituationnecessarily
happy.Theidealsituationmayhavelittletodowithhisactualfeelings.
Agoodeducationandincomeareusuallyconsiderednecessaryforhappiness.
Thoughbothmaycontributeztheyareonlychieffactorsifthepersonisseriously
under-educatedoractuallysufferingfromlackofphysicalneeds.
Thericharenotlikelytobehappierthanthemiddle-incomegrouporeven
thosewithverylowincomes.Peoplewithcollegeeducationaresomewhathappier
thanthosewhodidnotgraduatefromhighschool,anditisbelievedthat
thisismainlybecausetheyhavemoreopportunitytocontroltheirlives.
Yetpeoplewithahighincomeandacollegeeducationmaybelesshappythan
thosewiththesameincomeandnocollegeeducation.
Poorhealthdoesnotruleouthappinessexceptforthoseveryweakorin
pain.Learningtocopewithahealthproblemcancontributetohappiness.
Thosewithagoodsexlifearehappieringeneral,butthosewhohavealoving
affectionate(温柔深切的)relationshiparehappierthanthosewhorelyonsex
alone.Lovehasahighercorrelation(相互关联)withhappinessthananyother
factor.
Itshouldbenotedthatpeoplequicklygetusedtowhattheyhave,and
theyarehappiestwhentheyfeeltheyareincreasingtheirlevelnomatter
whereitstandsatagiventime.
Childrenwhoseparentswerehappilymarriedhavehappierchildhoodsbut
arenotnecessarilyhappieradults.Thebestformulaforhappinessistobe
abletodeveloptheabilitytotolerate(忍受)frustration,tohaveapersonal
involvementandcommitment,andtodevelopself-confidenceandself-esteem.
41^Accordingtothearticlezhappinessdependsmainlyupon
A.whetheronehadahappychildhood.
B.whetheronehasgreatwealth.
C.whetheronefeelsthatthingsarechangingforthebetter.
D.whetheronehasgoodparents.
42、WhichofthefollowingfactorsdoesNOTcontributetohappiness?
A.Awell-paidjob.
B.Verypoorhealth.
C.Alovingaffectionaterelationship.
D・Agoodeducation.
43、Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.FivepercentofAmericansareveryunhappy.
B.OverfiftypercentofAmericansareveryhappy.
C.TwentypercentofAmericansareveryunhappy.
D.SixtytoseventypercentofAmericansarenothappy.
44、Accordingtothepassagezhappinesscanbedefinedas
A.agoodmoodandapleasantpsychologicalstate.
B.apositivemoodandagoodphysicalstate.
C.apositivemoodandapositiveattitudetowardone*spoorhealth.
D.apositivemoodanda.positiveattitudetowardone*ssocialstatus.
45、Thispassagemainlydiscuss
A.therelationshipbetweenagoodsexlifeandalovingaffectionate
relationship.
B.variousfactorsthatmaycontributetohappiness.
C.variousviewsabouthappiness.
D.idealsituationsinwhichonefindshimselfhappy.
第5部分:补全对话
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。
LittleLadyStartsBigWar
HarrietBeecherStowehadpouredherheartintoheranti-slaverybook"Uncle
Tom*sCabin.1146Thepublisherwassodoubtfulthathewantedhertosplit
thepublishingcostswithhim,andallshehopedwasthatitwouldmakeenough
moneyforhertobuyanewsilkdress.
Butwhenthefirst5,000copieswereprintedin1852.Theysoldoutin
twodays.Inayearthebookhadsold300,000copiesintheUnitedStates
and150z000inEngland.47Withinsixmonthsofitsreleasezaplaywasmade
fromthebookwhichran350performancesinNewYorkandremainedAmerica*s
mostpopularplayfor80years.Itmightappearthat"UncleTom*sCabinswas
universallypopular,butthiswascertainlynottrue.Manypeopleduringthose
pre-CivilWardays--particularlydefendersoftheslaverysystem--condemned
itasfalsepropagandaandpoorlywrittenmelodrama(传奇居U作品).
Harrietdidhavestrongreligiousviewsagainstslavery(Whenaskedhow
shecametowritethebook,shereplied:HGodwroteit.n),andshetriedto
convincepeopleslaverywaswrong,soperhapsthebookcouldbeconsidered
propaganda.48.
ThoughshewasborninConnecticutin1832,asayoungwomanshemoved
toCincinnati,Ohio,whenherfatheracceptedthepresidencyofnewlyfounded
LaneTheologicalSeminary(神学院).Ohiowasafreestate,butjustacross
theOhioRiverinKentucky,Harrietsawslaveryinaction.49In1851,Harriet
BeecherStowebeganherbook.
Itsvastinfluencestrengthenedtheanti-slaverymovementandangered
defendersoftheslavesystem.50.
Infact,whenAbrahamLincolnmetHarrietattheWhiteHouseduringthe
CivilWar,hesaid,"So,thisisthelittleladywhostartedthisbigwar.n
AShehadreadalotabouttheslaverysystem.
BTodaysomehistorians(历史学家)thinkthatithelpedbringontheAmerican
CivilWar.
CButifso,itwastruepropaganda,becauseitaccuratelydescribedthe
evilsofslavery.
DForawhileitoutsoldeverybookintheworld,excepttheBible.
EButneithershenorherfirstpublisherthoughtitwouldbeabigsuccess.
FShelived18yearsinCincinnatizmarryingCalvinStowezprofessorofa
college.
第6部分:完形填空
阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出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。
HowtoKeepFit
TenyearsagoIusedtobeveryfit.IcycledtoworkandIdidalotof
exerciseattheweekends.Iusedtoplaytennisalotandgoforlongwalks.
Inthose51,Ididn*tearnverymuch.Ihadajobinanoffice.Itwasn't
averygoodjobbutIhadalotoftimetodothethingsIenjoyed52.
Then,abouteightyearsago,Igota53betterjob.Thepaywasbetter.
Butthehourswerealotlonger,too.Iboughtacarand54toworkevery
day.Ibegantotakepeopleouttolunch.AndIbegantoputonweightztoo.
Istoppedplayingtennisand55forlongwalksattheweekendsbecauseIjust
didn11haveanytimeforthingslikethatanymore.There*salotofstress
inajoblike56.Perhapsthat1swhyIstarteddrinkingmorethanIused
to.Istartedsmokingalot,too.I57usedtosmokeatall.
Twomonth
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