[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷379及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 379及答案与解析 SECTION A MINI-LECTURE Directions: In this section you sill hear a mini-lecture. You will hear the lecture ONCE ONLY. While listening, take notes on the important points. Your notes will not be marked, but you will need them to complete a gap-filling task after the mini-lecture.
2、 When the lecture is over, you will be given two minutes to check your notes, and another ten minutes to complete the gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE. Use the blank sheet for note-taking. 0 Formatting for results. a) the use of underlines, italics, bold, and all caps b)【 1】 is key to make the i
3、nformation on the resume simple for employers to read. 2. Start by including your personal information. Your name, address, phone number, and e-mail address. 3. Including an objective or summary of qualifications is optional. a) An objective can help identify the【 2】 to which you are applying. b) A
4、Summary of Qualifications can offer a list of your 【 3】 at the beginning of your resume. 4. Marketing yourself. a) the most relevant experiences related to the job. b) Business Experience c)【 4】 . 5. Use Action Verbs to describe your responsibilities there am newsletters, such as The Tightwad Gazett
5、e, that give hundreds of thousands of Americans useful tips on anything from recycling their cling-film to making their own soap; there are even support groups for those who want to achieve the mid-90s equivalent of dropping out. While in America the trend started as a reaction to the economic decli
6、neafter the mass redundancies caused by downsizing in the late 80sand is still linked to the politics of thrift, in Britain, at least among the middle-class downshifters of my acquaintance, we have different reasons for seeking to simplify our lives. For the women of my generation who were urged to
7、keep juggling through the 80s, downshifting in the mid-90s is not so much a search for the mythical good lifegrowing your own organic vegetables, and risking turning into oneas a personal recognition of your limitations. 21 Which of the following is true according to paragraph one? ( A) Full-time em
8、ployment is a new international trend. ( B) The writer was compelled by circumstances to leave her job. ( C) A lateral move means stepping out of full-time employment. ( D) The writer was only too eager to spend more time with her family. 22 The writers experiment shows that downshifting_. ( A) enab
9、les her to realize her dream ( B) helps her mold a new philosophy of life ( C) prompts her to abandon her high social status ( D) leads her to accept the doctrine of She magazine 23 Whats authors feeling about her “downshifting“? ( A) She regretted quitting her job. ( B) She felt sorry for her decis
10、ion. ( C) She felt at ease for her present situation. ( D) She tried to drag herself out of it. 24 “Juggling ones life“ probably means living a life characterized by_. ( A) non-materialistic lifestyle ( B) a bit of everything ( C) extreme stress ( D) anti-consumerism 25 According to the passage, dow
11、nshifting emerged in the U. S. as a result of_. ( A) the quick pace of modern life ( B) mans adventurous spirit ( C) mans search for mythical experiences ( D) the economic situation 25 Under existing law, a new drug may be labeled, promoted, and advertised only for those conditions in which safety a
12、nd effectiveness have been demonstrated and of which the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved, or so- called “approved uses. “ Other uses have come to be called “unapproved uses“ and cannot be legally promoted. In a real sense, the term “unapproved“ is a misnomer because it includes in on
13、e phrase two categories of marketed drugs that are very different; drugs which are potentially harmful and will never be approved, and already approved drugs that have “unapproved“ uses. It is common for new research and new insights to demonstrate valid new uses for drugs already on the market. Als
14、o, there are numerous examples of medical progress resulting from the serendipitous observations and therapeutic innovations of physicians, both important methods of discovery in the field of therapeutics. Before such advances can result in new indications for inclusion in drug labeling, however, th
15、e available data must meet the legal standard of substantial evidence derived from adequate and well-controlled clinical trials. Such evidence may require time to develop, and, without initiative on the part of the drug firm, it may not occur at all for certain uses. However, because medical literat
16、ure on new uses exists and these uses are medically beneficial, physicians often use these drugs for such purposes prior to FDA review or changes in labeling. This is referred to as “unlabeled uses“ of drugs. A different problem arises when a particular use for a drug has been examined scientificall
17、y and has been found to be ineffective or unsafe, and yet physicians who either are uninformed or who refuse to accept the available scientific evidence continue to use the drug in this way. Such use may have been reviewed by the FDA and rejected, or, in some cases, the use may actually be warned ag
18、ainst in the labeling. This subset of uses may be properly termed “disapproved uses. “ Government policy should minimize the extent of unlabeled uses. If such uses are validand many areit is important that scientifically sound evidence supporting them be generated and that the regulatory system acco
19、mmodate them into drug labeling. Continuing rapid advances in medical care and the complexity of drug usage, however, makes it impossible for the government to keep drug labeling up to date for every conceivable situation. Thus, when a particular use of this type appears, it is also important, and i
20、n the interest of good medical care, that no stigma be attached to “unapproved usage“ by practitioners while the formal evidence is assembled between the time of discovery and the time the new use is included in the labeling. In the case of “disapproved uses,“ however, it is proper policy to warn ag
21、ainst these in the package insert, whether use of a drug for these purposes by the uninformed or intransigent physician constitutes a violation of the current Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act is a matter of debate that involves a number of technical and legal issues. Regardless of that, the inclu
22、sion of disapproved uses in the form of contraindications, warnings and other precautionary statements in package inserts is an important practical deterrent to improper use. Except for clearly disapproved uses, however, it is in the best interests of patient care that physicians not be constrained
23、by regulatory statutes from exercising their best judgment in prescribing a drug for both its approved uses and any unlabeled uses it may have. 26 The author is primarily concerned with_. ( A) refuting a theory ( B) drawing a distinction ( C) discrediting an opponent ( D) condemning an error 27 Acco
24、rding to the passage, an unlabeled use of a drug is any use which_. ( A) has been reviewed by the FDA and specifically rejected ( B) has medical value but has not yet been approved by FDA for inclusion as a labeled use ( C) is authorized by the label as approved by the FDA on the basis of scientific
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