职称英语卫生类C级分类模拟5及答案解析.doc
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1、职称英语卫生类 C级分类模拟 5及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、补全对话(总题数:7,分数:100.00)What We Take from and Give to the SeaAs long as we have been on earth, we have used the sea around us. We take from the ocean, and we give to it. We take fishes from the oceanmillions of kilograms of fish, every year, to feed millions
2、 of people. 1 We take minerals from the ocean. One way to get salt is to place seawater in a shallow basin and leave it until it evaporates. 2 Much gold and silver drift dissolved in the waters of the sea, too. But the sea does not give them up by simple evaporation. Other gifts from the sea are pea
3、rls, sponges and seaweed. Pearls become jewelry. 3 Seaweed becomes food of many kindseven candy, and ice creamas well as medicine. Believe it or not, fresh water is another gift from the sea. We cannot drink ocean water. 4 But ocean water becomes fresh water when the salts are removed. In the future
4、, we will find ourselves depending more and more on fresh water from the ocean while the salts are removed. The sea gives us food, fertilizer, minerals, water, and other gifts. What do we give the sea Garbage. 5 Huge as it is, the ocean cannot hold all the water that we pour into it. Dumping garbage
5、 into the ocean is killing off sea life. Water pollution does not only cause great environmental damage but is also the leading of deaths and diseases which should be responsible for the deaths of more than 14,000 people each day, mostly in developing countries. Yet as the world population grows, we
6、 may need the sea and its gifts more than ever. We are finally learning that if we destroy our seas, we might also destroy ourselves. Hopefully, it is not too late. A. Natural sponges become cleaning aids. B. We pollute the ocean when we use it as a garbage dump. C. The area of the sea is becoming s
7、maller and smaller. D. Along with salt, other minerals left after evaporation. E. We even use their bones for fertilizer. F. Some of its contents may cause illness.(分数:12.50)How to Interview PeopleInterviewing (采访) is one of those skills that you can only get better at. You will never again feel so
8、ill at ease as when you try it for the first time, and probably you“ll never feel entirely comfortable trying to get from another person answers that he or she may be too shy to reveal. 6 The rest is instinct, which can all be learned with experience. The basic tools for an interview are paper and t
9、wo or three well-sharpened pencils. But keep your notebook or paper out of sight until you need it. There“s nothing less likely to relax a person than the arrival of someone with a note-taking pad. 7 Take a while just to chat, judging what sort of person you“re dealing with, getting him or her to tr
10、ust you. Never go into an interview without doing whatever homework you can. If you are interviewing a town official, know his voting record. If it“s an actor, know what plays he has been in. 8 Many beginning interviewers are afraid that they are forcing the other person to answer questions and have
11、 no right to inquire about his personal secrets. 9 Unless the person really hates being interviewed, he is delighted that somebody wants to interview him. Most men and women lead lives that are uninteresting, and they grasp any chance to talk to an outsider who seems eager to listen. This doesn“t ne
12、cessarily mean that it will go well. In general you will be talking to people who have never been interviewed before, and they will get used to the process awkwardly, perhaps not giving you anything that you can use. 10 You will both even begin to enjoy it proof that you aren“t forcing your victim t
13、o do something he doesn“t really want to. A. Come back another day; it will go better. B. But at least half of the skill is mechanical. C. As one philosopher interviewed in the film notes, they lack irony. D. You will not be liked if you inquire about facts that you could have learned in advance. E.
14、 This fear is almost 100 percent unnecessary. F. Both of you need time to get to know each other.(分数:12.50)Caribbean IslandsWhat would you see if you took a cruise to the Caribbean Islands? Palm trees and coconuts (椰子)? White beaches and clear, blue ocean? Colorful corals (珊瑚) and even more colorful
15、 fishes and birds? You bet. There are thousands of islands in the Caribbean Sea. They are famous for their warm, tropical climate and great natural beauty. The Caribbean Islands form a chain that separates the Caribbean Sea from the rest of the Atlantic Ocean. Some of the islands were formed by the
16、eruption (爆发) of ancient volcanoes (火山). 11 The Caribbean Islands are known by several names. 12 The explorer Christopher Columbus called the islands the Indies in 1492 because he thought he was near the coast of India. Later, Spain and France called the islands the Antilles. There are four large is
17、lands in the Caribbean Sea. 13 These four islands are often called the Greater Antilles. Together, they account for about 90 percent of the land area of the Caribbean Islands. The rest of the Caribbean Islands are much smaller. Some of these islands are no more than tiny slivers (小片) of exposed cora
18、l. You can see why pirates (海盗) such as the famous Blackbeard sailed these waters. 14 The weather of the Caribbean Sea is almost always warm and sunny. Sandy beaches line the coasts of many islands. This is why millions of tourists visit the islands each year. 15 A. But life on the Caribbean Islands
19、 is not always paradise. B. The earliest name used by Europeans is the Indies, later changed to the West Indies. C. Others are low-lying coral islands that gradually rose from the ocean. D. They are Cuba, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and Hispaniola. E. Many tourists arrive on cruise ships. F. There are cou
20、ntless small islands to bury treasure or hide on.(分数:15.00)Lowering the Risk of Heart DiseaseLike millions of other Americans, I come from a family with a history of the heart disease. My father had his first three heart attacks when he was only thirty-one. 16 I grew up with heart disease. It was th
21、ere, but I didn“t take it seriously. When I was thirty-one, my blood cholesterol (胆固醇) level was measured for the first time. It was 311 mg/dl, the doctor told mean extremely high level that put me at a very high risk of heart disease, especially with my family history. He sent me to the National In
22、stitutes of Health (NIH) to be screened for participation in a clinical trial. 17 At NIH, physicians explained the degree of risk associated with my blood cholesterol level and the nature of the experiment. This test involves putting a tube through a leg artery (动脉) up to the heart. 18 Learning abou
23、t the risks of the experiment as well as the risk associated with my raised blood cholesterol level scared the life out of me. Although I was excluded from participating in the study, the experience may well have saved my life. For the first time, I began to realize the seriousness of high blood cho
24、lesterol. 19 But equally important, I got a taste of what it is like to be a patient, to have tests done on me and to think of myself as sick. This was hard to take. This experience taught me two lifesaving lessons. First, although I felt fit and strong, I was actually at high risk for heart disease
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