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全国职称英语等级考试名师押题卷
(卫生类C级)
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个词或短语画有底横线,请为每处画线部分确定1个意义最为接近
的选项。
1.Therefore,Irecommendagainstusingthem.
A.BecauseB.ThusC.LatelyD.But
2.Hegaveadetailedaccountofwhathappenedonthefatefulnight.
A.reportB.novelC.poemD.bank
3.Thepartydependsonwhetherornotwecancollectenoughwine.
A.produceB.pileC.gatherD.find
4.Thisstepbothallowsyoutogetmoreaccuratemeasurementsaswellastoshowoffyour
creativity.
A.preciseB.prettyC.clearD.rough
5.Weaccusedhimofimmortalconducttowardher.
A.proclaimedB.coveredC.chargedD.murdered
6.Thelifeofananimalismiseryandslavery:thatistheplaintruth.
A.griefB.injuryC.angerD.jealousy
7.Ihadexpectedhertoconfesschatsheonlywrotethesebooksforthemoney.
A.speakB.workC.investD.admit
8.Heacquiredhundredsofbooksatlast.
A.paidB.gainedC.boughtD.cared
9.Heisanenergetictennisplayer.
A.skillfulB.vitalC.humbleD.wonderful
10.Andforeveryoneelse,theyneedthefeedbacktogettobecomeahighperformer.
A.partnerB.painterC.teacherD.executor
11.1suggestedheshouldadapthimselftohisnewconditions.
A.accustomB.conductC.competeD.explore
12.Wecanonlyfinishhalfofitthisafternoonatbest.
A.supposeB.completeC.becomeD.make
13.Shetriedtoreduceherweight.
A.loseB.obtainC.winD.fight
14.Wehaveover30beautifuldesignstoselectfrom.
A.chooseB.drawC.pushD.ask
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15.Thehorsewasdraggingaheavyload.
A.takingB.pullingC.encouragingD.reforming
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Co
WaragainstMosquitoes
Thesoundofamosquitocanmeantroubleinmanypartsoftheworld.Thebiteofthemosquito
canbedeadly.Theinsectscarryseriousdiseaseslikemalaria(疟疾).TheWorldHealth
Organizationestimatesthatalmost630,000peoplediedfrommalariaandmalaria-relatedcausesin
2012,mostofthesecaseswereinAfricancountriessouthoftheSaharandesert.
IntheUnitedStates,scientistsareseekingnewwaystofightmalaria.AgroupofCalifornia
scientistsisworkingtodevelopamoreeffectiveandlesscostlysubstancestoprotectpeoplefrom
mosquito.TheresearchersworkattheUniversityofCaliforniaRiverside.Theyarestudyingthe
senseofsmellinmosquitoes.Theyfoundtheinsectsusethesamereceptor(感觉器官)for
identifyingcarbondioxide(二氧化碳)inhumanbreathastheydoforthesmellofourskin.
AnandasankarRayisleadingtheresearch.Hesaysscientiststestedmorethanamillion
chemicalcompounds(化合物)untiltheyfoundasubstancecalledEthylpyruvate(丙酮酸乙酯).
HesaysEthylpyruvatemakesthemosquitoes'receptorinactive.“WhenweapplyEthylpyruvateto
ahumanarmandofferittohungrymosquitoesinacage,thenveryfewofthemosquitoesare
attractedtothehumanarmbecauseonlyafewofthemareabletosmellitout,MsaidRay.
GenevieveTauxeisamemberoftheUCRiversideresearchteam.Shesaysitwasnoteasyto
findtheneurons(神经细胞)ofnoblecellsthatrecognizeboththesmellofhumanbreathandskin.
Shedescribesadevicetheresearchersareusingtoexaminemosquitoes."Withthisdevice,weare
abletoputaverysmallelectrode(电极)intothepartofthemosquito'snose,effectively,whereits
olfactory(嗅觉的)neurons(神经元)areandwherethesmellishappening,"saidTauxe.The
scientistsusetheseinstrumentstolookfbrthesignalsthatamosquito*sneuronssendtoitsbrain
whenitfindsaninterestingsmell.Computerscreenimagesshowwhenthesenseisstrongorweak.
AnandasankarRaysaysaproductbasedonEthylpyruvatemaycostlesstomanufacture(生产)
thanDEET(避蚊胺),themosteffectivechemicaltreatmentnowinuse.HesaysDEETistoocostly
fbrmostpeoplewholiveinareasaffectedbymalaria.
16.Bitebyamosquitomayresultinseriousdiseases.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
17.Over630,000peoplediedfrommalariaandmalaria-relatedcausesin2012.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
18.Mosquitoesusetwodifferentreceptorsfbridentifyingcarbondioxideinhumanbreathand
thesmellofhumans'skin.
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A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
19.Intheexperiment,fewofthemosquitoesareattractedtothehumanarmbecausetheir
receptorsareinactive.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
20.Themosquitoes'olfactoryneuronsareintheirnoses.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
21.ThenewproductbasedonEthylpyruvatewillbeonmarketin2016.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
22.DEETisverycheapanditisusedwidelyaroundtheworld.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
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5个选项中为第1〜4
段每段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第27〜30题要求从所给的5个选项中为每个句子确定1个
最佳选项。
Cognitive(认知)TrainingforElderly
ISomekindsofmental(心智)skillsnaturallydecreaseaspeoplegetolder.Yetresearch
seemstoshowthatsometrainingcanimprovesuchskills.Arecentlypublishedstudyalsoappearsto
provethatthegoodeffectsoftrainingcanlastfbrmanyyearsafterthattraininghasended.
ResearchersatJohnsHopkinsUniversityinMarylandwantedtolearnhowlongmemoryand
thinkingskillswouldlastinolderpeoplewhotrainedtokeepthem.Thepeoplewerepartoftheten-
yearresearchproject.Theyweretaughtmethodsmeanttoimprovetheirmemory,thinkingand
abilitytoperform(完成)everydaytasks.
2Morethan2,800volunteeredforthestudycalledACTIVE—shortforAdvancedCognitive
TrainingforIndependentandVital(有活力的)Elderly.Moststudiedwhentheyweremorethan70
yearsold.Thevolunteerstookoneofseveralshorttrainingclassesmeanttohelpthemkeeptheir
mentalabilities.Oneclasstrainedparticipants(参与者)inskillsincludinghowtorememberword
lists.Anothergrouptrainedinreasoning(推理).Athirdgroupreceivedhelpwithspeed-of-
processing—speedofreceivingandunderstandinginformation.Afourthgroup一thecontrolgroup
didnotgetanytraining.
3Earlierresultshadshownthatthetraininghelpedtheparticipantsfbruptofiveyears.
Now,leadstudywriterGeorgeReboksays,theresearchshowedmostofthetrainingremained
effectiveafulltenyearslater.ProfessorRebokandhisteamfoundthatthepeopletrainedin
reasoningandspeed-of-processingdidbetteronteststhanthecontrolgroup."Wearewondering
whetherthoseeffectswhichendured(持续)overtimewouldstillbetheretenyearsfollowingthe
training,andinfact,that'sexactlywhatwefound.vTheeffectonmemory,however,seemednotto
lastaslong.Still,theoldpeopleinanyofthethreeclassesgenerallyreportedlessdifficultyin
performingdailyactivitiesthanthecontrolgroup.Thetotaltrainingtimefortheolderpeoplewas
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between10and15hours.
4ProfessorRebortandhisteamarenowconsideringwaystoprovidesuchtrainingforlower
cost."Wearetryingtomakethetrainingmorebroadlyavailable.Forexample,wehaveagrant(拨
款)rightnowfromtheNationalInstituteonAgingtotrytomakeaweb-basedversion(版)ofthe
ACTIVEmemorytrainingandputthetrainingonline/*
23.Paragraph1A.MajorclassesincludedinACTIVE
B.Puttingthetrainingonline
24.Paragraph2
C.Apublishedstudyabouttrainingeffects
25.Paragraph3D.Moreeffectivemethodsfbrtrainingmemory
26.Paragraph4E.Theresultsoftheresearch
27.Goodeffectsoftraining
28.Peopletrainedinreasoningandspeed-of^processing
29.Thecontrolgroupisusedto.
30.Theonlinetrainingisaimedto.
A.canlastfbrmanyyears
B.formacontrastwithothergroups
C.dobetteronteststhanthecontrolgroup
D.alloldpeopleenjoythetraining
E.makethetrainingmorebroadlyavailable
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,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。
第一篇TheDeadlySmoking
AnewreportfromtheUnitedStalessurgeongeneral(卫生部部长)findsthatsmokingtobacco
isevendeadlierthanhadbeenknown.Thereportsayssmokingcausesbirthdefects(缺陷)一a
leadingcauseofdeathamongbabies.Italsolinkssmokingtocanceroftheliverandcolon(结肠),
diabetes(糖尿病)andotherdiseases.
ThefirstU.S.surgeongeneral*sreportontobaccoandhealthwasreleased(发布)in1964.It
wasthefirstscientificreporttolinksmokingwithlungcancerandheartdisease.Now,50years
later,ActingSurgeonGeneralBorisLushniakhasreleasedanewreport.Hisreportprovidesmore
evidenceaboutsmokingtobaccoandhowitcanharmhealth."Ifwe'regoingtoworktogetherto
achieveasocietyfreeoftobacco-relateddisease,thismustbeunderstood,r,saidLushniak.
Thenewreporturgesincreaseduseoftobacco-controlmeasures.Thesuggestedcontrols
includeraisingpricesofcigarettes,andexpandingbansonsmokinginenclosed(封闭的)spaces.
The2014reportcallsforresearchonwhetherlowingtheamountofnicotine(尼古丁)incigarettes
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couldhelppeoplestopsmoking.Italsocontainsnewfindings."Todayweknowthatsmokingisa
causeofdiabetes,rheumatoidarthritis(类风湿性关节炎)andpoorresponsetotreatmentof
arthritis(关节炎),andincreasedriskoftuberculosis,diseaseanddeath.We*readdingcolon,rectal
(直肠)andlivercancertothelonglistofcancerscausedbysmoking,vsaidLushniak.
DoctorLushniakalsosaidsmokingsuppresses(抑制)thebody'snaturaldefensesfbrfighting
disease.Hesaidthisincreasesasmoker*slikelihoodofgettinganinfectiousdisease.uOneofthe
mostdisturbingfindingsisthatthediseaserisksfromsmokingbywomenhaverisensharplyoverthe
lastfiftyyears.Womenarenowaslikelytodiefromsmokingasmen,womensmokers'riskoflung
cancerisnowthesameasmen,andmorewomendiefromchronic(慢性)lungdiseasethanmen,”
saidLushniak.
Thenewreportfindsthatthosewhodonotsmokeareatahigherriskforstroke(中风)ifleft
unprotectedfromtobaccosmoke.Thelatestresearchalsoshowsdamagetounbornchildren.Babies
aremorelikelytobebornwithcleftpalate(腭裂)ifthemothersmokes.Thechemicalsintobacco
smokecanhavelastingeffectsonbraindevelopmentinababy.
31.AccordingtothetextwhichofthefollowingdiseasesisNOTcausedbysmoking?
A.Liverandcoloncancer.B.Lungcancerandheartdisease.
C.Rheumatoidarthritis.D.Arthritis.
32.Whatdoweknowaboutthefirstscientificreporttolinksmokingwithlungcancerand
heartdisease?
A.ItwaswrittenbydoctorLushniak.
B.Itwasreleasedin1964.
C.Itlinkedsmokingwithstroke.
D.Itwaspublishedonajournal.
33.Whatdoestheword“this”referstointhesecondparagraph?
A.Smokingwillharmpeople'$health.
B.Smokingwillcauselungcancerandheartdisease.
C.Smokingwillharmtheenvironment.
D.Therewillbeabanonsmokinginpublicareas.
34.DoctorLushniaksaidthat.
A.therearemorewomensmokersthanmen
B.smokingwillweakenthebody'snaturaldefensesfbrfightingdisease
C.smokingisacauseofdepression
D.fewerwomendiefromchronic(慢性)lungdiseasethanmen
35.Whatwillhappentopeopleiftheyareleftunprotectedfromtobaccosmoke?
A.Theywilldieearlierthanusual.
B.Theywillsufferfromcough.
C.Theywillbeatahigherriskforstroke.
D.Theywillsufferfromstoke.
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第二篇SyriansSufferingfromMentalProblems
ManySyrianshavefledtoLebanontoescapetheconflictintheirhomeland.Recently,reporter
JamieDettmervisitedtheLebanesecityofTripoli,wherehefoundanumberofSyrianrefugees.
Amongthemwasasix-year-oldboyfromtheSyriantownofHama.Theboylistedthedangershe
facedinSyriafromexplodingrockets.Heexplainedthepicturehehasmadeofahouseandan
artillerybattery(炮台).
MohamedKhalilisaPsychiatrist(心理学家),specializingintreatmentofmentaldisorders.
Hesaysitisnotunusualforrefugeechildrenfromthetwo-and-halfyearlongSyrianwartodraw
weapons.Hesaystheyalsooftenchangequicklyfromhyperactive(极为活跃)behaviortoemotional
withdraw.DoctorKhalilsayschildrenwhohaveseeninhumanactsandviolentdeathoftenreturnto
behaviorseeninyoungerchildren.Hesaystheymightsucktheirthumbsorwettheirbeds,andhe
saystheyoftenhavefrighteningdreams,andexperiencerestlesssleep.DoctorKhalilsaysthereisa
publichealthcrisisacrosstheMiddleEastrightnow.Hesaysitgetslittleornoattentionfromthe
mediaoraidgroups.
Therearenogoodestimatesofthenumbersofpeoplesufferingfrommentalhealthproblemsin
theMiddleEast.Butmentalhealthexpertssayviolenceandpoliticalunrestiscausingsevere
depression,anxiety,andpost-traumatic(创伤后)stressdisorders(PTSD).Theproblemsareoften
leftuntreated.
AhmedAbdellahisapsychiatrist(心理医生)inEgypt.Hesaysculturalshameaboutmental
healthproblemscaninterferewitheffortstohelppeople.Hesaysthreeyearsofcivilconflictin
Egyptisharmingthementalhealthofitspeople4“Theproblemisthere,sagapbetweenwhatis
goingoninthesocietyandbetweenwhatisinclinicsandinpsychiatricinstitutes(机构),especially
thegovernmentalinstitutes.Nowadayswehavemassive(大量的)numbersofpost-traumaticstress
disordercases.Butyouwillnotfindmaybeanyofthesecasesinpsychiatricdepartments,nsaid
Abdellah.
Healsosayspeoplearelefttosufferwhentheycouldbehelped,buthesaysmoreproblemsare
createdwhenvictimsofPTSDdonotgettreatment."Toleavesomebodywithtraumauntreated,this
openshimandthesocietytomanyexpectations.Firstofallyouareopenformoreaggression,you
areopenformorestressanddisplacedstress.Wcareopentomoreviolence,actually.Ifyouhave
maybetensofthousands,maybemoreofpeoplewhoaresuffering,youcouldnotexpectthemto
work,toshare,tointervene,tointeract,Mhesaid.
36.MohamedKhalil
A.isareporter
B.isarefugeewhowenttoLebanontoescapetheconflict
C.isadoctorwhospecializesintreatmentofmentaldisorders
D.isaboywhosuffersfrommentaldisorder
37.Whydotheserefugeechildrendrawweapons?
A.Becausetheylikewarheroes.
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B.BecausetheyhaveexperiencedtheSyrianwar.
C.Becausetheywanttojointhearmyinthefuture.
D.Becausetheirparentstaughtthemso.
38.AccordingtoAhmedAbdellahwhal'stheprobleminhelpingtherefugees?
A.Nooneiswillingtogivethempropermedicalhelp.
B.Theyfeelashamedabouttheirmentalproblems.
C.Theycannotaffordtheexpensesinvolvedinthetreatment.
D.Thegovernmentinstitutespaylittleattentiontotherefugees.
39.Whatdoweknowaboutpost-traumaticstressdisorders?
A.It'scausedbyinjuriesinthewar.
B.Mostofitsvictimsarechildren.
C.Thereisnotreatmentforthisdisease.
D.Thisproblemisoftenleftuntreated.
40.What*sthemainideaofthelastparagraph?
A.LeavingthosevictimsofPTSDuntreatedwillcausealotofproblems.
B.ManypeoplewhosufferfromPTSDreceivegoodtreatment.
C.TreatingvictimsofPTSDisverydifficult.
D.Therearemanypost-traumaticstressdisordercases.
第三篇ANewDevicetoFindMalariaInfection
Researchershavedevelopedamedicaldevicewhichtheysaycanfindmalariainfectionsinthe
humanbody.Thelaserbeamscanner:激光束扫描器)isthefirstdevicethatcanfindthesometimes
deadlydiseasewithoutgoinginsidethebody.Thetestispainless,doesnotneedbloodfroma
person,andappearstoberighteverytimeitisdone.
Atthepresenttime,atrainedmedicalworkerneedscostlyequipment,aperson'sbloodanda
lotoftimetoknowifapersonhasbeeninfectedwithmalaria.Trainedworkers,equipmentandtime
arenotalwaysavailableinpoorpartsoftheworld.Thenewlydevelopeddeviceonlyneedsaperson
toplaceafingeronalaserdevice.
DoctorDmitriLopotkoisaresearcheratthedepartmentofbiochemistry(生物化学)andcell
biologyatRiceUniversityinHouston,Texas."Weshineaveryshortlightpulsethroughtheskin.
Andthislightpulseisabsorbedonlybymalariaparasites(寄生虫)becauseofthewavelengthwe
use.Andinresponsetothisshortlightpulse,theparasiteliterallyexplodes,whesaid.
Thelightpulsecomesfromalow-poweredlaser.Ithaslesspowerthanalaserpoint.Itshines
onaverytinyparticlecalledthehemozoin(疟原虫色素)whichisproducedbythemalariaparasite
onceithasinfectedredbloodcells.Hemozoincrystals(晶体)arenotfoundinredcellsthatarenot
infectedwithmalaria.Asthecrystalsareheatedbythelaser,theycreatesmallbubblesinside
infectedcells.DoctorLopotkosaysthebubblesexploded,andthenmakeasoundthatscientistscan
hearandcount."Youcanfindjustafewinfectedcellsinamillionnormalcells,whesaid.Doctor
Lopotkosayswhenresearcherstestedihedevice,itwasneverwrong.Anditwasabletofindmalaria
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infectionearlywhentreatmentisveryimportant.
Thedevicecanbecarriedandusesitsbatteries.Itcostsabout10,000to20,000dollarstomake.
ButDoctorLopotkosaysconsideringthenumberofpeopleitcantest,thatisnotalotofmoney.
“Eachdevicewillbecapabletoscreenmorethan200,000peopleperyear.Sothecostofanalysis
foreachpatientwillbelessthan50cents,“hesaid.
Peoplewithoutmedicaltrainingcanusethedevicetodiscoverwhetherpeopleareinfectedwith
malaria.DoctorLopotkosaysthelightbeamusedbythedeviceissafe.
41.WhichofthefollowingisNOTamongtheadvantagesofthisnewdevice?
A.Itwillcausenopain.
B.Itdoesnotneedblood.
C.Itisaccurate.
D.It'scheaptobuyone.
42.Wecaninferfromthesecondparagraphthat•
A.theoldmethodcostsalotofmoney
B.theoldmethodneedsatrainedmedicalworker
C.theoldmethodisveryslow
D.theoldmethodismorecomplexthanthenewmethod
43.ThepassagementionsDoctorDmitriLopotko'swordsinorderto
A.showthatthenewmethodisveryeasy
B.provethatthenewmethodisveryquick
C.explaintheoperationprincipleofthetest
D.showthatthismethodispainless
44.Howcanadoctorknowifthereisanymalariainfectionwhenheusesthisnewdevice?
A.Aredlampwillbelight.
B.Thedoctorcanhearasoundofexplosion.
C.Therewillbenumbersonthescreen.
D.Patients*bloodtestwillshowit.
45.What*sthemainideaofthefifthparagraph?
A.Thenewdeviceisveryeasytouse.
B.Thenewdeviceisnotheavy.
C.Thecostsofthedeviceandanalysisforeachperson.
D.Thecostofanalysisforeachpatientisveryhigh.
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。
StressHormoneCortisol(皮质醇)
Someofyoumightgetanextracortisoltestoverthenextcoupleofweeksifyou'reregistered
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totaketheACT(美国大学入学考试)ortheSATs(学术能力评估测试〕,whetherwearetalking
aboutmajorstandardizedtasksorexamsinyourregularclasses.Thereisjustnoneedforanumber
twopenciltobeanumberonecauseofstress.
Youcanmaketest-takingalittlelessstress-makingbyfollowingafewtips.(46)
Thatdoesn'tsoundlikemuchhelp,butlook,thetestisimportanttoyou,youwanttodowell,a
littlenervousnessisnatural.
Justfocusonwhatyoushoweduptodoandrememberthatitcan'tlastforever.(47)
Don*tberushedgettingtothetestlocation.Itwillupyourstressbeforeyouarrive.Thenightbefore
thetest,makesureyouhaveyourstuffpacked,gasinthecar,therightbusscheduleoradependable
ride.(48)
Beforeyouwalkoutthatdoor,though,havesomethingtoeat,andyes,Vmsayingfruitsand
vegetables:heavyfoodswithalotoffatcanslowyoudown.(49)Chocolateandsoda
areout,buteggwhitesandorangejuicearein.Andifyouareallowed,bringabananatothetest.
Aquietcontendedstomachcanequalamorefocusedbrain.Socansleep,andthisisbackby
science,whenpeoplearetired,theyarelesspatient.(50)Whenpeoplearetired,
theyareeasilyannoyed,andexamisannoyingenough.
Finally,takeafewquietmomentstoyourselfbeforetesttime,whetheryouarepraying,taking
deepbreathsorcalmlyandquietlyvisualizingtotalexamdomination,youareconditioningyour
mindforthetaskahead,andthatwillhelpyouleavesomestressbehind.
A.Speakingofshowingup,dothatalittleearly.
B.Youneedpatiencefbranexam.
C.You'11havefewerproblemsgettingtothetestvenue(考场)andgettingfocused.
D.First,expectalittlestress.
E.Sopizzaisout,butbiscuitsandsomefruitarein.
F.Thinkingabouttheexamwillactuallyreduceyourstress.
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。
ApplicationforAlzheimer'sDisease
Alzheimer'sdiseaseismostlyaconditionofoldage.Sincelifeexpectancyisgettinglonger
aroundtheworld,thenumberofpeopleaffectedbythebrain(51)isexpectedtotriple(三
倍)insomecountriesbythemiddleofthecentury.PeoplewithAlzheimer*softenhaveother
(52)needsthatrequiretheservicesofnumeroushealthcare(53).Caregivers(护理
者)oftenhaveahardtimekeepingupwithallthemedical(54).
Moreandmorefamilymembersarcbeingcalledontohelpcareforlovedoneswith
Alzheimer*s.Itisa(n)(55)fbrwhichmostpeopleareunprepared.ThisiswhytheHebrew
Home,aprivatehealthcaregroupinRiverdale,NewYork,developedaniPhoneandiPad
(56)called“Balance.nTheappofferscaregiversadvice(57)recognizingsymptomsandon
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feeding,bathingandprovidinga(58)environmentforthepatient.Itcanbeboughtonthe
Internetforfourdollars.DavidPomeranzisHebrewHome'sprogramdevelopment(59),
andhecreated“Balance.”
TheHebrewHomeisanot-for-profit(60)thatprovidescareto75,000patients
throughoutNewYorkCity.uWearedealingwiththeirfamilymembers(61),asa
philosophy,wefeelthatweneedtocarefbrthecaregiverequallyinour(responsetothe)careneeds
(ofitheclientsthemselves,sinceifthe(62)doesnothavethepropersupports,theysimply
cannotbeacaregiver."
Mr.Pomeranzsaysthe“Balance"softwareisdesignedtolet(63)organizemedical
andotherinformationsotheycaneasilykeep(64)oftheperson*shealth.Ithelpscaregivers
managedoctor'sappointmentsandshareinformationwithdoctorsaboutthepatient飞daily
emotionalchanges.Interestintheappisnot(65)totheUnitedStates.°Ithasbeen
interestingtoseethatwehavehadappsbought(incountries)fromEgypttotheNetherlandsto
Greece."DavidPomeranzsayssoftwaredevelopersareworkingonaversionofHBalance"for
mobiledevicesusingtheAndroidoperatingsystem.
51.A.matterB.diseaseC.problemD.agony
52.A.artisticB.technicalC.medicalD.little
53.A.professionalsB.patients
C.teachersD.engineers
54.A.practiceB.principleC.theoryD.information
55.A.opportunityB.emotionC.responsibilityD.affection
56.A,applicationB.deviceC.equipmentD.machine
57.A.onB.afterC.offD.before
58.A.cleanB.healthyC.friendlyD.close
59.A.doctorB.presidentC.preacherD.director
60.A.companyB.organizationC.schoolD.prison
61.A.becauseB.soC.thenD.though
62.A.gardenerB.nurseC.driverD.caregiver
63.A.mastersB.membersC.usersD.inventor
64.A.traceB.trackC.placeD.book
65.A.restrictedB.preventedC.limitedD.allowed
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