职称英语卫生类c级模拟1_第1页
职称英语卫生类c级模拟1_第2页
职称英语卫生类c级模拟1_第3页
职称英语卫生类c级模拟1_第4页
职称英语卫生类c级模拟1_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩3页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

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

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论