职称英语卫生类C级分类模拟7及答案解析.doc
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1、职称英语卫生类 C 级分类模拟 7 及答案解析(总分:100.05,做题时间:90 分钟)一、完形填空(总题数:4,分数:100.00)Freezing to Death for BeautyPeople in Beijing wear a lot of clothing during winter to fend (抵御) off the cold. In the United States, however, people wear 1 , partly because the car is the primary mode of transportation. Cars take 2 s
2、traight to their workplaces, which are heated well. The American diet is full of calories, so the 3 can afford to burn heat more quickly. Fewer layers of clothing give people the opportunity to stay 4 . Lots of Yale girls wear skirts 5 when it“s 10 degrees Centigrade (摄氏温度) outside. Some of them at
3、least wear boots, tights, and leg-warmers. Some, however, really just go for the look 6 the risk of health. These girls have nothing to prevent their legs 7 the wind, and no socks to protect their feet. A mini skirt and a pair of stilettos (高跟鞋) are all that they wear. Typically, the ones pursuing f
4、ashion are 8 with little body fat. Just by the nature of their bodies, they are already at a disadvantage compared with normal people in 9 weather. I have always 10 , whenever I pass these girls, how they manage to refrain from shivering and just smile like spring had arrived. And then there are the
5、 guys. The girls can be said to 11 health for beauty. But why do guys 12 so little? It is not like, once they shed (脱掉) some layers, they suddenly become better-looking. They are not exactly being fashionable when they 13 wear sporty (花哨的) shorts and shower slippers in the midst of winter. It“s not
6、cute. Of course, people have the freedom to look whatever 14 they want. I am just surprised that, given the vast difference between winter and summer temperatures in Connecticut, they can still 15 like they are partying on the beach in the middle of February.(分数:30.00)A.scarceB.lessC.littleD.leastA.
7、peopleB.studentsC.shoppersD.themA.armsB.headsC.legsD.bodiesA.bonyB.thinC.fashionableD.hungryA.evenB.sometimesC.frequentlyD.occasionallyA.inB.forC.atD.onA.withB.againstC.aboveD.underA.fatB.uglyC.shortD.skinnyA.warmB.coldC.coolD.hotA.dreamedB.statedC.claimedD.wonderedA.sacrificeB.devoteC.sufferD.endur
8、eA.bearB.carryC.wearD.put onA.onlyB.seldomC.rarelyD.hardlyA.methodB.roadC.wayD.avenueA.seeB.resembleC.showD.lookActive in Old Age Keeps People MobilePeople over 70 who aren“t active are more likely to develop problems walking or climbing stairs within a few years, according to a new study. These fin
9、dings suggest that it“s very important to stay 16 in old age, study author Dr. Marjolein Visser told Reuters Health. “Physical activity in old age is as important 17 taking your medications (药物 ),“ Visser noted. “You do not need to join an expensive, fancy sports club with hightech (高科技的) equipment.
10、 Your body will already 18 from regular walking.“ Visser, a Dutch (荷兰的) scholar, explained that 19 active helps prevent people from becoming breathless during simple activities, increase muscle mass and strength, and maintain the balance people need to walk up stairs, for instance. To investigate ho
11、w important exercise is to older adults, Visser“s team interviewed 3,075 men and 20 between the ages of 70 and 79, all of whom said they had no problems walking one-quarter of a mile or climbing 21 . The investigators followed the subjects for 4.5 years, noting who developed problems 22 and climbing
12、 stairs. During the study, 34 percent of men and 47 23 of women said they began to struggle with walking and climbing stairs. People 24 were inactive were twice as likely to report these problems as people who said they got regular exercise. People who didn“t exercise but had active lifestyles appea
13、red to be at a somewhat higher risk of developing 25 walking and climbing stairs, relative to people who exercised 26 . Still, leading an active lifestyle appeared to protect people 27 problems better than being generally inactive, the researchers report in the Journal of the American Geriatrics (老年
14、医学) Society. Among people who were inactive, 28 who walked even a little bit such as brisk (轻快的) walking for a little over an hour per weekwere at a lower 29 of mobility (可动性) problems. “If you do not like to exercise or you cannot exercise 30 of serious health problems or functional limitations, do
15、 try to be as active as possible,“ Visser advised.(分数:25.05)A.youngB.newC.stillD.activeA.thanB.soC.asD.toA.sufferB.benefitC.resultD.startA.lookingB.appearingC.seemingD.stayingA.childrenB.peopleC.womenD.youthsA.mountainsB.stairsC.treesD.wallsA.jumpingB.walkingC.runningD.joggingA.percentB.numbersC.hun
16、dredsD.dozensA.whichB.whomC.thoseD.whoA.symptomsB.issuesC.problemsD.chancesA.rarelyB.openlyC.exactlyD.regularlyA.fromB.intoC.onD.ofA.theseB.thatC.fewD.thoseA.riskB.partC.wayD.shareA.sinceB.owingC.becauseD.dueMargaret Sanger and Birth ControlMargaret Sanger, an American nurse, was the first to start
17、the modem birth control movement in the United States. In 1912 she 31 publishing information about women“s reproductive (生殖的) concerns through articles and books. In 1914 Sanger was charged 32 violation of, the Comstock Law, which federal legislation had passed in 1873 forbidding the mailing of sexy
18、 material 33 information about birth control and contraceptive (避孕的) devices. Though she was put in jail for these activities, Sanger 34 to publish and spread information about birth control. She and her sister Ethel Byrne opened the first of several birth control clinics in America on October 16, 1
19、916, in Brooklyn, New York. The Comstock Law was rewritten by Congress in 1936 to 35 birth control information and devices. Many states had laws forbidding distribution or use of contraceptive devices but the constitutionality (合宪性) of these laws was increasingly 36 In 1965, the Supreme Court of the
20、 United States ruled that married people have the right to practice birth control without government intervention. In 1972, the court 37 that unmarried people have the same right. Today there are more birth control options 38 , but overpopulation and unwanted pregnancies remain worldwide 39 . Having
21、 more children than one can support may lead 40 poverty, illness, and high death rates for babies, children, and women. The problem of teenage pregnancy is 41 worse in the United States 42 in almost any other developed country. Studies show that birth rates for women under 20 are higher in the Unite
22、d States than in 29 other 43 countries. A detailed study suggested that the problem of teenage pregnancy in the United States may be 44 to less sex education in schools and lower availability (可获性) of contraceptive services and supplies to young people. This study 45 the view of people in the United
23、 States who argue that sex education or making contraceptive supplies available to school-age children promotes sexual activity.(分数:22.50)A.offeredB.refusedC.beganD.tookA.withB.ofC.forD.toA.denyingB.includingC.linkingD.understandingA.stoppedB.startedC.keptD.continuedA.includeB.spreadC.forbidD.exclud
24、eA.questionedB.acceptedC.confirmedD.favoredA.permittedB.knewC.heldD.suspectedA.than never beforeB.than before everC.than ever beforeD.than before neverA.problemsB.beliefsC.gossipsD.doubtsA.onB.atC.toD.byA.moreB.adequatelyC.enoughD.considerablyA.asB.thanC.forD.overA.developedB.developingC.poorD.accep
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