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1、职称英语综合类 C 级模拟 83 及答案解析(总分:128.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、第 1 部分:词汇选项(总题数:15,分数:18.00)1.We“ve seen a marked shift in our approach to the social issues.(分数:1.50)A.regularB.greatC.clearD.quick2.The microscope enables scientists to distinguish an incredible number and variety of bacteria.(分数:1.00)A.unavoidableB.un
2、changeableC.unbelievableD.unpredictable3.Can you mend the hole in my shirt?(分数:1.50)A.repairB.findC.despairD.compare4.I“m afraid that your daughter has failed to get through her mid-term exams. _(分数:1.00)A.pass offB.pass awayC.passD.pass out5.The two banks have announced plans to merge next year.(分数
3、:1.00)A.combineB.sellC.closeD.break6.John is crazy about pop music.(分数:1.00)A.sorryB.madC.concernedD.worried7.The game requires us to find out two simple but effective ways to solve this problem. _(分数:1.00)A.efficientB.cleverC.stupidD.easy8.Medicine depends on other fields for basic information, par
4、ticularly some of their specialized branches.(分数:1.00)A.conventionallyB.obviouslyC.especiallyD.inevitably9.Did anyone call when I was out?(分数:1.00)A.everyoneB.someoneC.nobodyD.anybody10.Bad food is a source of illness.(分数:1.50)A.resourceB.originC.reasonD.step11.These animals migrate south annually i
5、n search of food.(分数:1.00)A.exploreB.preferC.inhabitD.travel12.While we don“t agree, we continue to be friends.(分数:2.00)A.BecauseB.WhereC.AlthoughD.Whatever13.In the process, the light energy converts to heat energy.(分数:1.50)A.leavesB.dropsC.reducesD.changes14.Jane said that she couldn“t tolerate th
6、e long hours.(分数:1.00)A.spendB.takeC.standD.last15.The book made a great impact on its readers.(分数:1.00)A.forceB.influenceC.surpriseD.power二、第 2 部分:阅读判断(总题数:1,分数:7.00)Stem Cell Therapy May Help Repair the HeartAccording to scientists in the USA, stem cell therapy may one day be able to repair the he
7、arts of people with heart failure. Researchers at Pittsburgh University School of Medicine examined 20 patients who had severe heart failure and were going to have surgery. They injected stem cells into the parts of their hearts that were damaged. They then compared their hearts with those of people
8、 who had undergone surgery without having the stem cells injected into them (they had also suffered from severe heart failure). The patients who had the stem cells injected had hearts that were able to pump (用泵抽运) more blood than the others. According to Professor Robert Kormos, one of the researche
9、rs, these results could revolutionize heart treatment. Although previous studies had indicated that there might be a benefit, this is the first study that has actually proved that stem cell therapy can help the failing heart work better. All the patients in this study had hearts that could not pump
10、blood properly. The scientists measured their ejection fraction (射血分数). It is a measure of heart performance; you measure how much blood is being pumped out by the left ventricle (心室). Healthy people“s ejection fraction is about 55%. These patients had ejection fraction of under 35%. They all had by
11、-pass surgery (搭桥手术) performed on them. Some of the patients had stem cells taken from their hip bones and injected into 25-30 sites in the damaged heart muscle. Six months later their ejection fraction rate was 46.1% while those who just had surgery but no stem cell injections averaged 37.2%. No si
12、de effects were reposed. Heart failure is a common problem all over the world. In the UK alone about 650,000 people suffer from heart failure every year. As the number of people suffering from heart failure increases in the world in general these findings are particularly significant. Current treatm
13、ents relieve the symptoms. This new stem cell therapy actually repairs the damaged muscle in the heart and has the potential of curing the disease.(分数:7.00)(1).The 20 patients had stem cell injections instead of surgery.(分数:1.00)A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned(2).The experiment proved to be satisfacto
14、ry.(分数:1.00)A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned(3).The control group patients regretted not having had stem cell injections.(分数:1.00)A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned(4).The study actually proved for the first time the benefit of stem cell therapy.(分数:1.00)A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned(5).The ejection fractio
15、n rate of the patients with stem cell injections decreased.(分数:1.00)A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned(6).Heart failure is more common in the UK than anywhere else in the world.(分数:1.00)A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned(7).Stem cell therapy seems to have great prospects.(分数:1.00)A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned
16、三、第 3 部分:概括大意与完成句子(总题数:1,分数:8.00)Searching for Smiles1. Ask most people anywhere in the world what they want out of life and the reply will probably be: “To be happy.“ Ed Deiner, an American psychology professor, has spent his whole professional life studying what makes people happy, comparing level
17、s of happiness between cultures and trying to find out exactly why we enjoy ourselves. 2. Many people would say that this question does not need an answer. But Professor Deiner has one anyway. “If you“re a cheerful, happy person, your marriage is more likely to last, and you“re more likely to make m
18、oney and be successful at your job. On average, happy people have stronger immune (免疫的) systems, and there is some evidence that they live longer.“ 3. So who are the world“s happiest people? It depends on how the word is defined. There is individual happiness, the sense of joy we get when we do some
19、thing we like. But there is also the feeling of satisfaction we get when we know that others respect us and approve of how we behave. According to Professor Deiner, the Western world pursues individual happiness while Asia prefers mutual satisfaction. 4. “In the West, the individualistic (个人主义的) cul
20、ture means that your mood matters much more than it does in the East. People ask themselves, what can I do that“s fun or interesting? They become unhappy when they can“t do any of these things. If you ask people from Japan or China if they are happy, they tend to look at what has gone wrong in their
21、 lives. If not much has gone wrong, then they are satisfied.“ 5. People from Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries had the happiest culture, Professor Deiner found. “The biggest cultural difference is to do with pride and shame. Hispanic (西班牙语言的) cultures report much more pride and much less sh
22、ame than others.“ 6. Income also made a big difference to people“s happiness, but only at the lowest levels. Average income earners in the US were much happier than people in poverty. But millionaires were only a little bit happier than people on average incomes. It seems that money makes us happy w
23、hen we have enough to feel secure. 7. But can we be too happy? “You get people who are actually happy, but they think happiness is so important that they try to be even happier. This desire to be always happy is a product of individualism, where the emphasis is on you individually, your emotions and
24、 feeling good. People can end up feeling unhappy because ordinary happiness is not good enough for them. “ A. Happiest Culture B. An Unhappy Person C. Definition of Happiness D. Cultural Differences in Happiness E. Reasons to Be Happy F. Individual and Ordinary Happiness(分数:8.00)(1).Paragraph 2 1(分数
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