职称英语卫生类A、B、C级综合试卷-43及答案解析.doc
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1、职称英语卫生类 A、B、C 级综合试卷-43 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、第 5部分:补全对话(总题数:8,分数:100.00)Research Shows Walking Can Lift DepressionNew research by German scientists shows that author Charles Dickens was onto a good thing when he took long, brisk walks to relieve periodic bouts of depression. The author of Oli
2、ver Twist and David Copperfield would walk for hours in the 1860s as an antidote to intense feelings of sadness which alternated with restless euphoria. (1) Aerobic exercise like rapid walking can be more effective at lifting depression than drugs, reported the scientists led by Dr. Fernando Dimeo.
3、(2) The team found that in 10 of these patients drugs had failed to bring any substantial improvement. The team devised an exercise regime for the group that involved walking on a treadmill for 30 minutes every day. (3) The intensity of the training programme was stepped up as the heart rate adapted
4、. A measurement of depression severity was taken at the start and the end of the programme, and patients were asked to rate their own mood regularly over a 10-day period. The researchers in Berlin found that after 10 days of the course six patients felt “substantially less depressed“. (4) Two were s
5、lightly less depressed, while four others remained unchanged. Depression levels overall fell by a third and on the self-assessed scores by 25 per cent, said the researchers whose findings appeared in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.The study was small but the extent of the improvement was sai
6、d by scientists to be impressive. (5) Nineteenth century doctors would have called Dickenss condition melancholia since the psychological condition of depression was unknown. Dickens biographer Peter Ackroyd says the authors son Charles remembers his fathers “heavy moods of deep depression“ and many
7、 times of “intense nervous irritability“ , something modern psychologists would certainly recognize.A. The number included five who had not found any relief using drug treatment.B. Long and brisk walks are not necessarily beneficial to every person.C. They studied 12 people with severe depression th
8、at had lasted an average of nine months.D. The outcome indicated a clinical benefit which could not be obtained with pharmacological treatment currently available, they said.E. This is also the advice that experts from the Free University in Berlin are giving today.F. According to the regime, intens
9、e activity lasting three minutes was alternated with walking at half speed for three minutes.(分数:12.50)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_U. S. European Drug Officials Approve Inhaled InsulinA. form of insulin for people with diabetes to take by mouth is expected to be sold within a few months. The
10、new medicine is called Exubera. The United States Food and Drug Administration and the European Commission both recently approved it for adults. It could make life easier for many diabetics who require daily injections of insulin to control their blood sugar levels. But it will not replace all insul
11、in injections. And it is not for everyone. People who smoke or have stopped smoking for less than six months should not take Exubera. (1) Three drug companies Pfizer, Sanofi-Aventis and Nektar Therapeutics developed the inhaled insulin. (2) Experts say about fifteen percent of diabetics who need ins
12、ulin do not take it. The treatment can involve several injections each day.Insulin is a hormone that the body uses to change food into energy. Failure to control blood sugar levels can lead to serious problems, including blindness and loss of blood flow to the feet. It can also lead to heart disease
13、, stroke and kidney failure. Insulin has been sold as a drug since the nineteen twenties. This is the first new way to take it. Exubera uses a powder breathed into the lungs through a mouthpiece. Pfizer will study the long-term effects. It says some patients have reported a mild cough while using th
14、e inhaled insulin. (3) Many people do not know they have diabetes. There are two forms. Most diabetics have the Type Two form. Their body does not make enough insulin or cannot effectively use the insulin it produces. (4) Most Type Two diabetics do not take insulin. Their medicines can be taken by m
15、outh. Diet, exercise and weight control are also important. Type One diabetes often begins in childhood. (5) Officials say diabetics with either type could use inhaled insulin, either before or after a meal. But Type One diabetics and some with Type Two would still need a longer-lasting injection at
16、 least once a day.A. With this type the body is unable to produce insulin.B. Pfizer recently bought the rights to sell it worldwide.C. The control of their blood sugar levels is most important for patients with diabetes.D. It is common in people who are overweight and not active.E. Some patients wit
17、h lung disease should not take it either.F. People are advised to have their lungs examined before using Exubera, and at least once a year after that.(分数:12.50)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_How Deafness Makes It Easier to HearMost people think of Beethovens hearing loss as an obstacle to compos
18、ing music. However, he produced his most powerful works in the last decade of his life when he was completely deaf.This is one of the most glorious cases of the triumph of will over adversity, but his biographer, Maynard Solomon, takes a different view. (1) . In his deaf world Beethoven could experi
19、ment, free from the sounds of the outside world, free to create new forms and harmonies.Hearing loss does not seem to affect the musical ability of musicians who become deaf. They continue to “hear“ music with as much, or greater, accuracy than if they were actually hearing it being played.(2) . He
20、described a fascinating phenomenon that happened within three months: “my former musical experiences began to play back to me. I couldnt differentiate between what I heard and real hearing. After many years, it is still rewarding to listen to these playbacks, to hear music which is new to me and to
21、find many quiet accompaniments for all of my moods. “How is it that the world we see, touch, hear, and smell is both “out there“ and at the same time within us? There is no better example of this connection between external stimulus and internal perception than the cochlear implant. (3) . However, i
22、t might be possible to use the brains remarkable power to make sense of the electrical signals the implant produces.When Michael Edgar first “switched on“ his cochlear implant, the sounds he heard were not at all clear. Gradually, with much hard work, he began to identify everyday sounds. For exampl
23、e, “ The insistent ringing of the telephone became clear almost at once.The primary purpose of the implant is to allow communication with others. When people spoke to Eagar, he heard their voices “coming through like a long-distance telephone call on a poor connection. “ But when it came to his belo
24、ved music, the implant was of no help. (4) . He said, “ l play the piano as I used to and hear it in my head at the same time. The movement of my fingers and the feel of the keys give added clarity to hearing in my head. “Cochlear implants allow the deaf to hear again in a way that is not perfect, b
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