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1、专业英语八级(健康类新闻听力)模拟试卷 1及答案与解析 SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 1 The likely cause of the increased rat
2、es of HIV/AIDS is the lack of_. ( A) access to often expensive anti-retroviral treatments ( B) effective communication in Asia-Pacific region ( C) international cooperation between countries ( D) education of the harm of HIV/AIDS 2 According to Anupama Rao Singh, how many children can get HIV/AIDS t
3、reatment? ( A) 30% ( B) 44% ( C) 19% ( D) 0.25 3 What is the main idea of the news item? ( A) A medical breakthrough in Harvard University School of Public Health. ( B) Ibuprofen dramatically reduces risk of Parkinsons disease. ( C) The medication benefits of taking ibuprofen regularly. ( D) The cau
4、ses of Parkinsons disease among old people. 4 According to Alberto Ascheiro, why is ibuprofen likely to prevent Parkinsons? ( A) It appears to affect a neural pathway. ( B) It relieves the pain caused by the disease. ( C) It disconnects a possible link between neurons. ( D) It corrects the brain dis
5、order among old people. 5 What is the main idea of the news item? ( A) Advances in chemical insecticides. ( B) Genetically-modified fungus kills malaria parasite. ( C) A novel and promising approach to mosquito control. ( D) New challenges for doctors, scientists, and public health officials. 6 The
6、news item implies that_. ( A) a breakthrough is coming soon in University of Maryland ( B) modified fungus will soon be approved for use by the US government ( C) locusts in Africa, Australia and China will be killed by the same fungus ( D) an alternative to chemicals might be used to control malari
7、a-carrying mosquitoes 7 What is the main idea of the news item? ( A) Major issues concerning AIDS. ( B) Population infected by AIDS in US. ( C) US preparations to host AIDS 2012 conference. ( D) Scientific contributions to the fight against AIDS. 8 According to the Whitman-Walker Clinic, how many pe
8、rcent of adult population in Washington is HIV positive? ( A) 3 to 5 percent. ( B) 2 to 5 percent. ( C) 5 percent. ( D) 3 percent. 9 What is the main idea of the news item? ( A) Adopting evidenced-based treatments faster could help save more lives. ( B) A time of increasing sophistication in caring
9、for patients has come. ( C) Treatments proven effective in studies work well in real life, too. ( D) People are living longer due to new evidence-based strategies. 10 Which of the following is CORRECT? ( A) Many of the newer therapies were adopted by hospitals. ( B) Various evidenced-based treatment
10、s prove very successful. ( C) Evidenced-based treatments have saved more than 60, 000 patients. ( D) A new study in Sweden found that taking aspirin increased life span. 11 According to WTO, how many women die during complications with pregnancy and childbirth? ( A) 1,000 ( B) 10,000 ( C) 100,000 (
11、D) 1e+006 12 What is the main idea of the news item? ( A) Senegal tests controversial maternal health drug. ( B) WHO issues the death rate of pregnant women in the world. ( C) Developing countries are willing to take part in the program funded by UN. ( D) United States offers an easy and cost-effect
12、ive solution to the complications. 13 According to Monath, the new vaccine is likely to_. ( A) be used in South America next year ( B) have some side effects unknown yet ( C) be more expensive than the current vaccine ( D) be used among travelers to sub-Saharan Africa 14 What is the main idea of the
13、 news item? ( A) New yellow fever vaccine shows promise. ( B) Final regulatory approval is granted by the US government. ( C) Yellow fever is still the No. 1 killer in some developing countries. ( D) Serious side effects can be avoided when adopting the new method. 15 What is the main idea of the ne
14、ws item? ( A) A new report on rotavirus vaccine. ( B) How the Lives Saved Tool was developed. ( C) Public health experts tell the secret about microbe. ( D) Study finds that most diarrhea deaths are preventable. 16 What is the death toll of diarrhea in children now? ( A) 4.5 million children a year.
15、 ( B) 1.3 million children a year. ( C) 3.5 million children a year. ( D) 2.3 million children a year. 17 The likely cause for the mortality of middle aged women is_. ( A) whether the AF is constant ( B) whether they smoked when young ( C) whether they have high blood pressure ( D) whether they had
16、previous heart problems 18 What does the news item suggest that women and men should do? ( A) They should reduce their cholesterol levels. ( B) They should have medical check-up frequently. ( C) They should see their doctor if they have symptoms of AF. ( D) They should have regular physical exercise
17、s when they are healthy. 19 What component or components in coffee may be reducing the prostate cancer risk? ( A) The antioxidants and other compounds. ( B) The chemicals and other compounds. ( C) The oxidants and other compounds. ( D) It still remains unclear. 20 How many people are killed by prost
18、ate cancer worldwide every year? ( A) 25,000 ( B) 100,000 ( C) 20,000 ( D) 50000 专业英语八级(健康类新闻听力)模拟试卷 1答案与解析 SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be g
19、iven 10 seconds to answer the questions. 1 【听力原文】 Delegates to a meeting of 24 Asia-Pacific countries in Bangkok cited progress in the fight against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. The UN program on HIV/AIDS, UNAIDS, says epidemics in the region appear stable. From 2001 to 2009 infection rates in I
20、ndia, Nepal and Thailand fell by more than 25 percent, while rates in Bangladesh and the Philippines increased by more than 25 percent. One challenge is the lack of access to often expensive anti-retroviral treatments. The regional director for the UN Childrens Fund in East Asia and the Pacific, Anu
21、pama Rao Singh, says only 30 percent of adults and 44 percent of children who need the treatments are able to get them. Singh says Asian heads of state need to better support HIV/AIDS programs. The Asia-Pacific region is home to an estimated five million HIV-infected people, the second highest numbe
22、r in the world, after Sub-Saharan Africa. 1 【正确答案】 A 【知识模块】 健康类 2 【正确答案】 B 【知识模块】 健康类 3 【听力原文】 In a six-year study of just over 136,000 nurses and health professionals, researchers at Harvard University School of Public Health in Massachusetts found that people who take ibuprofen regularly for heada
23、che or other pain reduced their risk of developing Parkinsons disease by nearly 40 percent. Taking one or two pills of ibuprofen two or more times per week was considered regular use. Other non-prescription pain relievers, including aspirin and acetaminophen, did not show a similar protective benefi
24、t. Researcher Alberto Ascheiro says ibuprofen appears to affect a neural pathway that has been implicated in the development of Parkinsons. At this point, Ascheiro says, experts do NOT recommend that people start taking ibuprofen to prevent Parkinsons, which typically strikes people 65 years of age
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