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1、职称英语(综合类)2 及答案解析(总分:-22.07,做题时间:120 分钟)1.The little girls were (commended) for their wonderful dance presentation.(分数:-1.00)A.pleasedB.respectedC.praisedD.recommended2.Your father is (furious) about the damage you have done to the flower beds.(分数:-1.00)A.angryB.anxiousC.uncertainD.worried3.Its hard
2、to (alter) ones habits.(分数:-1.00)A.changeB.developC.shortenD.enlarge4.Please let me know if any problems (arise).(分数:-1.00)A.becomeB.occurC.comeD.find5.Though friends for many years, the two lawyers (ended up) as enemies.(分数:-1.00)A.turned outB.gave inC.got rid ofD.put an end at6.Please (check) your
3、 bill before you leave the shop and make sure that it is correct.(分数:-1.00)A.pay offB.go overC.look upD.find out7.The mail was (delayed) for a week because of the flood.(分数:-1.00)A.held downB.held inC.held offD.held on8.We were so greatly (attracted) by the beauty of the West Lake that we decided to
4、 visit Hangzhou again the next year.(分数:-1.00)A.fascinatedB.disturbedC.fooledD.surprised9.The college offers courses in a variety of (trades).(分数:-1.00)A.businessB.firmC.workD.occupation10.A student sticking closely to the (disciplines) of the school is often praised by the master and teachers.(分数:-
5、1.00)A.interestsB.ordersC.regulationsD.principals11.Our plan is to (allocate) one member of staff to handle appointments.(分数:-1.00)A.assignB.persuadeC.askD.order12.Professor Clark continued his research work and (disregarded) his colleagues advice.(分数:-1.00)A.ignoredB.exploredC.realizedD.recognized1
6、3.Her voice is distinct and (unique). You can tell her voice immediately.(分数:-1.00)A.commonB.speciesC.specificD.special14.He took us to an automobile (show) yesterday afternoon.(分数:-1.00)A.designB.performanceC.raceD.exhibition15.He has (thought out) the best way of saving oil for your car.(分数:-1.00)
7、A.consideredB.decidedC.devotedD.devisedFlu Shots Or Not? It sounded like a good idea when New York Citys mayor, Rudollph Giuliani, advised New Yorkers recently to get a flu shot. After all, 20,000 Americans each year die of influenza. And this year in particular, the mayor suggested, getting a flu s
8、hot might be an especially good idea, since it could help doctors distinguish between flu and the deadly inhalational (吸入的) form of anthrax (炭疽). How? Both anthrax and flu exhibit strikingly similar symptomsfever, chills and muscle achesin the early days of the infection. Physicians would be quick t
9、o suspect anthrax in anyone who was vaccinated (接种疫苗) against flu and still developed fever and chills. That would give them a better chance to identify any new victims of terror while their infection was still in its earliest, most treatable stages. Or so the mayors reasoning went. Unfortunately, t
10、here are a couple of problems with his logic. For one thing, getting vaccinated against influenza doesnt guarantee you wont get sick. Although highly effective, the flu vaccine (疫苗) protects against only the dominant types of the disease and even then does not provide 100% protection. It takes a cou
11、ple of weeks for your body to respond to the vaccine with a sufficient number of antibodies (抗体). Each year thousands of Americans who get the vaccine nevertheless still get the flu. There are also plenty of reasons you might develop fever, chills and muscle aches that have nothing to do with either
12、 anthrax or flu. Indeed, doctors estimate that more than 80% of all flu like illnesses each winter are caused by other groups of viruses. Getting vaccinated against flu cant protect you against suffering from these other illnesses. In the worst case, asking all healthy adults to get vaccinated could
13、 actually have the opposite effect to the one intended, leading to even more deaths if it means we run out of shots for those who are most vulnerable to the infection. Already there have been delays in getting this years shipment of vaccine to clinics and doctors offices. Those who should be at the
14、front of the line include folks who are 65 or older, nursing-home residents and adults and children with chronic health problems as well as anyone who cares for or lives with such people. Flu shots are also important for men and women whose immune system is weakened by HIV (艾滋病病毒) or other condition
15、s. The best reason to get the flu vaccine is that it protects against most flus not that youre worried about getting anthrax. While inhalational anthrax has killed only five people so far, many more could be at risk from flu-related complications. Theres no need to worsen the tragedy by making this
16、years influenza epidemic any worse. (分数:-0.98)(1).Quite a few New Yorkers took their mayors recent advice and got a flu shot.(分数:-0.14)A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned(2).It is not easy to tell anthrax from flu in the early days of the infection.(分数:-0.14)A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned(3).Those who get
17、the flu vaccine are surely protected from the disease.(分数:-0.14)A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned(4).Some other illnesses may exhibit symptoms similar to those of flu and anthrax.(分数:-0.14)A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned(5).Asking all healthy adults to get a flu shot may result in a shortage of the flu sh
18、ots for those who are most vulnerable to the infection.(分数:-0.14)A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned(6).People who care for those most vulnerable to the influenza infection neednt get flu shots.(分数:-0.14)A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned(7).None of the five people killed by inhalational anthrax had been vacci
19、nated against influenza.(分数:-0.14)A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentionedAshleys Message of Hope 1. The birth of any child raises many questions. Will she have my eyes, her dads smile? What will she want to be when she grows up? But the biggest question for every parent is “Will she be healthy?“ 2. Our daught
20、er, Ashley Elizabeth Naylor, was born on August 12, 1988. We had a lot of mixed emotions the day of her birth, but mainly we felt fear and despair. The doctors suspected complications (并发病) , which led to a cesarean section (剖腹产手术) , but the exact problem was not known. Two weeks after her birth, ch
21、romosome (染色体) analysis revealed cat cry syndrome. The doctors were uncertain about how the disease would develop. This was a rare disorder, we were told, and little could be offered to help our daughter. The doctors used the words “profoundly slow,“ which cut like a knife through our hearts and our
22、 hopes. It wasnt until a few years later that we realized how little the medical community actually knew about cat cry syndrome and especially about our little girl! 3. Ashley defied all the standard medical labels, as well as her doctors expectations. Her spirit and determination enabled her to wal
23、k with the aid of a walker (学步车) and express herself using sign language and a communication device. With early intervention and education at United Services for the Handicapped, Ashley found the resources and additional encouragement she needed to succeed. In return, Ashley freely offered one of he
24、r best loved and sought after giftsher embraces. Her bright eyes and glowing smile captured the hearts of everyone she met. 4. In May of 1992, Ashleys small body could no longer support the spirit that inspired so many. She passed away after a long battle with pneumonia (肺炎). Her physical presence i
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