[外语类试卷]2008年职称英语(卫生类)C级真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2008年职称英语(卫生类) C级真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 词汇选项 (第 1-15题,每题 1分,共 15分 ) 下面每个句子中均有 1个词或短语在括号中,请为每处括号部分的词汇或短语确定1个意义最为接近选项。 1 Well give every teacher room for development. ( A) place ( B) employment ( C) space ( D) house 2 The policeman asked him to identify the thief. ( A) name ( B) describe ( C) capture ( D) call
2、 3 We were all there when the accident occurred. ( A) happened ( B) broke ( C) spread ( D) appeared 4 It took me exactly a week to complete the work. ( A) start ( B) achieve ( C) improve ( D) finish 5 The herb medicine eventually cured her disease. ( A) nicely ( B) apparently ( C) finally ( D) natur
3、ally 6 This new policy has led to a dramatic increase in production. ( A) minor ( B) striking ( C) fixed ( D) modest 7 Poor schooling was the root of the unemployment problem. ( A) base ( B) result ( C) cause ( D) force 8 John survives on 100 pounds a month. ( A) puts ( B) lives ( C) borrows ( D) sp
4、ends 9 Ones economic condition often affects his or her way of life. ( A) determines ( B) shows ( C) influences ( D) confines 10 If you want to keep healthy, you should vary the foods you eat. ( A) reject ( B) accept ( C) change ( D) choose 11 She found me very dull. ( A) dirty ( B) sleepy ( C) lazy
5、 ( D) boring 12 The President made a brief visit to Beijing. ( A) short ( B) working ( C) formal ( D) secret 13 He was persuaded to give up the idea. ( A) mention ( B) accept ( C) consider ( D) drop 14 Jack consumes a Pound of cheese a day. ( A) eats ( B) drinks ( C) buys ( D) produces 15 Mary just
6、told us a very fascinating story. ( A) strange ( B) frightening ( C) difficult ( D) interesting 二、 阅读判断 (第 16-22题,每题 1分,共 7分 ) 下面的短文后列出了 7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择 A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择 B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择 C。 16 Survey Finds Many Women Misinformed about Cancer Sixty-three percent of Americ
7、an women think that if theres no family history of cancer, youre not likely to develop the disease, a new survey found. In fact, most people who develop cancer have no family history of cancer, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) (美国妇产科医师学会 ), Which sponsored
8、the survey. “Too many women are dying from cancer,“ Dr. Douglas W. Laube, ACOGs immediate past president, said during a Friday teleconference. “An estimated 200,070 women will die in the U. S. this year, and over 600,078 women will be diagnosed with cancer. The results of this survey found a worriso
9、me (令人担扰的 ) gap in womens knowledge about cancer.“ Based on the findings, ACOG is increasing its efforts to educate women about cancer and the need for regular screening tests. Although the survey found many misconceptions (错误观念 ) about cancer, 76 percent of women surveyed did say they feel knowledg
10、eable about how they can reduce their risk of the disease. However, only 52 percent said they were doing enough to reduce that risk. And 10 percent said they hadnt done anything in the past year to lower their risk. Seventeen percent said they wouldnt change their lifestyles, even if changes would l
11、ower their cancer risk. Many women said they were afraid to undergo screening out of fear of finding cancer. Twenty percent said they didnt want to know if they had cancer. In response to these findings, ACOG will launch on Oct. 29 a new website - Protect 23 percent had no opinion; 20 percent disagr
12、eed But a closer look at the survey indicates that many Americans who cant afford fine dining still prefer large portions. Seventy percent of those earning at least $150,000 per year prefer smaller portions; but only 45 percent of those earning less than $25,000 want smaller. Its not that working cl
13、ass Americans dont want to eat healthy. Its just that, after long hours at low-paying jobs, getting less on their plate hardly seems like a good deal. They live from paycheck (薪金支票 ) to paycheck, happy to save a little money for next years Christmas presents. 36 Parents in the United States tend to
14、ask their children ( A) to save food for tomorrow. ( B) to wash the dishes. ( C) not to waste food ( D) not to eat too much. 37 Why do American restaurants serve large portions? ( A) Because Americans associate quantity with value. ( B) Because Americans have big bellies. ( C) Because Americans are
15、good eaters. ( D) Because Americans are too weak. 38 What happened in the 1970s? ( A) The US government called on its people to reduce their weight. ( B) Health experts persuaded restaurants to serve smaller portions. ( C) The United States produced more grain than needed. ( D) The American waistlin
16、e started to expand. 39 What does the survey indicate? ( A) Many low-income Americans want large portions. ( B) Twenty percent of Americans want smaller portions. ( C) Fifty-seven percent of Americans want large portions. ( D) Forty-five percent of Americans want smaller portions. 40 Which of the fo
17、llowing is NOT true of working class Americans? ( A) They work long hours. ( B) They live from paycheck to paycheck. ( C) They dont want to be healthy eaters. ( D) They want to save money for presents. 41 U.S. Life Expectancy Hits New High Life expectancy rates in the United States are at an all-tim
18、e high, with people born in 2005 projected to live for nearly 78 years, a new federal study finds. The finding reflects a continuing trend of increasing life expectancy that began in 1955, when the average American lived to be 69.6 years old By 1995, life expectancy was 75.8 years, and by 2005, it h
19、ad risen to 77.9 years, according to the report released Wednesday. “This is good news,“ said report co-author Donna Hoyert, a health scientist at the National Center for Health Statistics. “Its even better news that it is a continuation of trends, so it is a long period of continuing improvement.“
20、Despite the upward trend, the United States still has a lower life expectancy than some 40 other countries, according to the U. S. Census (人口普查 ) Bureau. The country with the longest life expectancy is Andorra at 83.5 years, followed by Japan, Macau, San Marino and Singapore. Much of the increase ow
21、es to declining death rates from the three leading causes of death in the country - heart disease, cancer and stroke. In addition, in 2005, the U. S. death rate dropped to an all-time low of less than 800 deaths per 100,000. Dr. David Katz, director of the Prevention Research Center at Yale Universi
22、ty School of Medicine, said, “News that life expectancy is increasing is, of course, good But the evidence we have suggests that there is more chronic disease than ever in the U. S. “ Adding years to life is a good thing, Katz said “But adding vital life to years is at least equally important. If we
23、 care about living well, and not just longer, we still have our work cut out for us,“ he said. 41 Since 1955, life expectancy rates in the U. S. have ( A) moved up and down. ( B) been declining. ( C) remained steady. ( D) been on the rise. 42 Compared with the country with the longest life expectanc
24、y, the U. S. is ( A) nearly 3 years behind ( B) nearly 4 years behind. ( C) nearly 6 years behind ( D) nearly 8 years behind. 43 The increase in the U. S. life expectancy is mostly due to ( A) declining death rates from heart disease, cancer and stroke. ( B) increasing life expectancy rates in some
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